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could 11.rt lo ' - Ks olure u of today. derallndlng can ba sctola¥td today wttll
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bid pw Soull! a prableno. ,..,
dlamondo ..,.ld not be 1 Iordi!&amp; bid
after an overeall. and lkm diiiiiOIIdlwould bt llclttnc In directiOn. So Soulb
cue-bid two cia. Wilen Nortll ollowed
eilber a rlab llllil or club stoppers by
biddiDJI lkree dulls, il was easy lor
Soulb to bid llle no-trump pme.
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illlmmy's )lid&lt;. played 1 btart IN!dt lo
his- IIIII played a spll!le. West I"'*
lbe kina aocl played allCOI!d club. won
by tllmmy's kine. Dectanr came ro
his hal!d wilh the heart q - and
played a -""" spade. Wnl • .., and
played a llunt cl!lb. won by olummy·s
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Ohioa ns are pay ing an aver age $1.256 fo r the
sa me fue l. lower than dr ivers in Illin ois.

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Ry MELINDA POWE RS
Tim es-Sen~ne l Sta ll
GA LLI PO LIS A dozen
me m lJers of loca l governmental
groups met la te last week to

rricts were easlled lD dUmmy, cleclar·
er 1.11~ away lbree 111111111 clio·
monds. Declanr tileD played lllo A·K
of dlamondl. dropplDc West's q.en
mel tatln&amp; ll!e Nit of tile 1rlcU
nere - raa11y 111 problem w11.11
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West llllllted lUI cant for 1111 Olllllilll
bid. Tl!al'l part of ll!e don ilde Gl
weak openinc btdl - !bey let cleclarer
play u ll!oup l!e Clll - lkroucl! ll!e
brdt of llle cants.

discuss an rco nomic prog ram
designed to draw new busi ness
into the Gal li a County arPa.
.Jark F owler. execu tive vice
pr£•sid ent of t he Co mm un ity
Im prove m en t Corporation. or ·

ganlzed t he luncheon m e&lt;&gt;ling ao
t he Stowaway Res tau rant to
in form ohe me mbers of a pro·
gra m ca lled an ent erprise zone .
The zonf' is a d esi gnatert arPa
of land in which busi nesses can
rpce ive lax incrnUves, or a
percentage of tax a ba te m ent. fo r
building a new business or
expa ndin g an o ld one. Rober t

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IOilllds
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Stem pfer, senior deve lopment
special ist &lt;.tl the Ohio Depart ·
me nt of Developmen t. to ld lhe
group that the en terprise zo nt'

concern

40C!Nt lhe

lrotlltrom
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was a gr ,"al way to spu r l hf'
grow th of thP lm'al rcnnom.v .
"To g{'f a large compan y to
invest, or a local compa ny to
reinvest, th ey need a n incenti vl'
to comr in ." Strmpfrr sa id

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duri ng h is pn' se ntation . "An
r ntrrprisr zone is a ~rrat way to
gf't rhf'm inlf'rrstrd."

long lkna
2t Was
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lime
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POMEROY - Studenls in th l'
Meigs Loca l Sc hool District wi ll
return to c lasses on M o nday.

Tra nsportation routes will be
the same as last year and pick up
times wil l be al a pproxim ately
the same times Two bu s r ou tes
will br a bsorlJed lJy o th er routes
a ftPr it is d eter m i ned wh er e all

child re n are located. Student s
and par ents a ffected wo ll be
not ified of the changes be fore the
routes are changed .
In the villages, bus s tops wil l be
co nsolida ted 10 one s top per block
after the firs t day of sc hooL

The

l!s r ity commi ssioner s m ust pass
lrg isla l i on to approvr suc h a
program, Stemprer sa id . so it is

esse ntial that lhe loca l govern
men t an d t he commu n ity
coopera te.
"Zone creat ion

starts

Dr iver s w i l l tell st udents whe r f&gt;

with

local ac tion a nd nego tia ti on.
Everybody n!'t'ds to lJe in ~
va lved." he sai d.

Alt hough lhr mee ting was fo r
ir1formatio na l purposes onl y.
Fow ler sa id thai lhl' communit y
nreds 10 sta rt thinkin g abouo
such a program.
··New bu si nesses a l ways ask i f

wr have som ethin g lik e Ihis wh en
wr ta lk to Ihe m. a nd it ca n bra
grea t Pco nomlr tool." Fowlrr
~ a i d a rtc_•r t hP mt•el ing " I j ust

hope thi s meeti ng plan oed a
seed.··

PREPARE FOR GOVERNOR'S VISIT- Pic·
lured meeting In lh e GaiU a County Courthouse
Friday alter noon, Is lhe commillee for Capital lor
a Day, as th ey discuss lhe te ntative schedule se l

up for th e a rrl \l al o f Gov . Ce le.iiti' a nd m embe r s of

his cabinet. Hi storic GaiUpoUs will be f apilal for
a Day Sept. 13 a nd 14. {Times·Senlhwl photo hy
Krls Cochran . 1

Capital celebration will benefit
local outreach center: Iman
By KRIS COCHRA )I;
Times-Se nlinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - The r ity of
Gai Upolls wi ll welco me Cov
Ric hard F . Ce les te and his
ca bi net m e mbers Sept. 13 and l4
as th e Old Frenc h Cio y lJecomes
"Ca pita l for a Oay .··
The commiotPc for Ca pital for
a Day, cha ired by Ci ty Ma nager
Da le !ma n, me t Fr id ay afler
noon to discuss arrange men1s f01
lhe gove rnor and hi s staff. as
they participate in Gal li polis
B i centennia l celebration.

Sc heduled for 6 p. m. Th ursda)
wi ll be a reception, by invlla t ion
JONATHA N S. CLINE

on ly, at the Fn'nc h Art Colony.
foll owed by a town for um at the
Ariel Theatre open to thP public
from 7: JO to 9 p.m .
Act lvlll cs plan ned for the spc··

b r at ion '"''il l hf' a rJnned good
The comm ilti.'C' JgrC'C'd that all
goods rrcrived durin g t hP two·
day PVf'nt w! l l be do natl 'd to thf'
St. F r ancis Ou trrac h ((•ntc r

cia l gm•st.s on Fr iday i ncludf'

On the co mmitte for CFAD are

lJreakfast a t the El ks Lodg e.

duct regular off ice hours trn ta·

Dalr , I man. chairman , Rick
Martj n, Tom Hopkins . Ka r in
Ca r roll. Tom Wis('man. Jrff
Fowler . Te rriP Star c hrr. Mo ll y·
Skinnrr, Paula Thar kC'r , Sandra
Saxon. PiJtti Brrnnl'miin . Jan
Tha lr r
E lai nr Howw. HPrb

live ly sched uled for lhe a ft er
noon and evening. followe d by
the Cap it al lor a Day Celebration
on the City Park al 5 30 p.m

Moore. Mar ia nnr Campbe ll .
Brr nt Ad kins. Dona ld Cox. Breno
Sa uml&lt; •rs. Roger Wa lker an d Jeff
Sm io h

lunc h at the St ow&lt;Jway , ~ t our of

Roll bins &amp; Myers and thP water·
front dedica ti on
Se lling up off ic e In the Ci t.-·
Ru ildlng. th e go verno r will con

Adm ission t h r o u~houtlh&lt;'re l l'

the pick·up point wi ll be after lh e
firs t day . Stude nt s wr ll be
dropped ·o ff in th e samr m anner .
The nu mbe r of days per miltl'd
tha t a stud en t may m iss has been
reduced 10 18 days from 30 days,
but there will still be a dmi nis tra·
l ive C'xrep tion t o wa i ve d ays

lJeca use of ex tended illnes s and
othe r valid reasons .

Nine wrek grad tng prr iods will
be i ns l ilu tpd duf' to t he fact that
man da 10 r y st at !' IPst ing is S&lt;'hf'·
du lt~d
du ring rh c t lmPs thP
s ix ·Wf'Ck ~ ra di n ~ pPr iods would
Pnd.
Ot ht'r Sf'C t ion s for kindt' r ·
car tf'n
studPnt s h;w r
been
openf'd be cause Of \alf' Pnro \·
lnlf'nt. St ud e nt s from Salisbu ry
;II It ·nda nCC' a rra wi II at tent! ki n·
dnga rt c n a t Bradbu r.v in tbP
morni ngs St ud Pnts fr om Sa l is ·

lJu rv wi ll be picked up on the
same !Jus as schedul ed, bu o will
transfr r 10 another bus at Sa lis·
bury to ta ke them to 13ra dbury .
St uden ts fr om I he Har r ison·
\·i Jl e at tPndanre arf'a w il l at tPnd
k inrlPrg a rtrn at Harrison vi lie i n
1ht• af tPr nuon s. Students wi l l

mo st likely ri de a d iff erent bus
oh a n th e one wh ic h th ey were
mformed. bu t they will all ride
homr on bu s 12.

Police continue search Mammography screening unit available
for Meigs jail escapees

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By BRIAN J . RE ED
Tlmes.Sentlnel Sta ll
POMEROY - Two pri soner s
who escaped ear li er this week
from thr Meigs Co unt y Jail arc
still a t largP, accord ing to tile
Meigs Coun t y S h e r iff ' s
Deparonen t.
P hotos of the lwo escapees
have lJeen re leased in a n allempt
oo ass ist the depart men t in the

CIIQir, for
short
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recap ture of the pr ison£&gt;rs, who

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have been Id entified as Jona th a n
Shawn Cline and Bri a n E. Bass
Cl ine wa s lJorn Febr uary25,1972,
Is 5'6.' iall a nd weighs 135pounds.
Hl' ha s blue eyes a nd brown hair.
BaS&gt; was lJorn February 7. 1956,
Is 5'7 12" ta ll and we ighs 160
pounds. He has green eyes and
brown ha ir. Bass also ha s a n
arti ficia l lefl leg.
AI the time of his escape, Bass
had been Incarcera ted In the
count y ja il on c ha r ges of a
proba ti on revoca tion. no opera·
lor's li cense and a previous
charge ol a Itempted escape.
Cl ln e was Indicted ear lier th is

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the three l.'a, X lar the ''"' ()'s, etc-..fllrlllle leUen,
topollrlfllhett,the ~ •nd famtelltll allhe . .dtt are all
hlnll. Eaclully the rode letternre tllflertttt.

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Meigs Local
schools open
on Monday

offer 100 percen t tax aba te men t
wit hin the state, Sle mpf er sa id .
··But the program is not pu shed
by the sta te. In every case. it is
locallv driven:· he said.
Ga lli a Coun ly a nd Ga llipo.

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being pu t off IJC&lt;?a use of fue l prkPs," said Eric
Holman. co·owner of Holma n Motors Inc.
··You have to realize that It's only up 15 cents a
ga llon or so. and for peop le who have worked ha rd
a ll their li ves a nd are fina lly go in g to rewa rd
th emselves wit h an RV. tha t 's nol going to s top
Ihem."

There are 138 cer tified ent er

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depar tment al lh c Miam i Valley AAA, said
mo torists seemed to be tak in g the price Increases
wel L "I t's rea l surprisi ng. You would think more
peop le would ment ion it . but lhey haven t. ·· she
said. " I thin k mos t people al rea dv have the ir
pla ns made a nd lh ey're goin g to go ahead with

lhP fue l i ncreases have not slowf'd sa les in the
lu xury rec r eatio nal vehic \P ma rk et .
·'At th is poi nt , we're not seeing bu ying d ecisi ons

prise zones an d six co unti es th at

mill'

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cru de, th e pr ice of gasoline typ icill!y r han grs 2 1 ~2
to 4 cent s a ga ll on , Hei nen said
Na ncy Clark , man agPr of t hE' au to a·avel

th em ...
A Day ton·area RV a nd travel trailerdealersatd

mission, and the issue d ied.

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to natton•t

which sells gaso lin e and oth er petroleum products
In Ohio und er the Sohio brand .
F'or every $1 changP i n the p rirP of a barrPI ol

Seve ral years ago. form er CIC
execu ti ve vi ce president Michael
Harford proposed the enter prize
zone lo lhe Gallipolis cily com·

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Mi chi gan, Wisconsi n a nd Ind ia na . the other states
In the AAA' s Great Lakes Region.
Wi sconsi n dri vers pa id I he most. on average$131.8 a gallon -fo llowed in decreasing cost by
Mi chigan at $131.7 a gall on, Illino is at $129.4 a
ga llon and India na al $126.1 a gallon .
Nationwide, Texas showe d the lowes t average
sta tewide pr ice a t $1.162 a ga llon, while Hawai i
had the highest average price al $1.486 a ga lion
The jump in fuel prices du ri ng the las t seven
davs occurred beca use of ri sing cr ude oil prices.
sa id Nancy Heinen, a spokeswoman for BP OIL

Enterprise Zone
interest shown again

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Ohio dr ivers are pay ing abou t 2 cents less per
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accordin g lo a su rvey lJy the American
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Middleport- Pomeroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant, August 26. 1990

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thefl a nd llee ing a nd eluding.
Those charges wer e s till pe nding
whe n Cline escaped.
Me igs County Sher if f J ames
M. Soulsby re ported a l the lime

the escape occu red th at t he two

prisoners had escaped the fac ll
tty by ch ipping a nd climb ing
through the plaster in the second
fl oor cellb lock of the ja iL wa lking
across the at tic , through lh e
dr op ped ceil ing in a second fl oor
restroom and oul of the bu ilding
through a seco nd floor window .
The two subtecls climbed down
through the ceil ing usi ng a rope
ma de of braided beds hPets .
Sunday's escape of Bass a nd
Cline made th e lhlrd s uch brea k
since mid·.luly.
David Per sons, who escaped
from the ja il on August 8. was
ca ptured severa l d ays llaler in
Parkersbu rg, W.Va. He Is now
being held In ja il in Mason
Coun ty, where he also laces
crim inal char ges.
Eddie Pat rick escaped in J uly
while being r eturned to lhe ja il
a ft er a trip to the hospit al He
was captured as he was ap ~
proachlng th e Athens County line
in a vehicle dr iven by his wife,
Chris.
Those with Informa tion re·
gardlng lh~ whereabouts of Bass
or Cllne should contact the Meigs
Co unty Sheriff' s Department at
99n37L

By CHARLE\'E HOEFLICH
Tlmes.Senlln el Stall
POMERO Y -The Ohio Sta le
Unlversi1y HOSJO ilals Mobi le
Ma mmogr a phy Unll will lJe
ma king its llrst visi t to Meigs
Co unl y In September lo provldl'
60 scrC'cn ln g m am m ogr am s to
wom e n

withou t

insura nce

or

medical card s to cover the co s t.
The visit has been arranged by
Norm es Torres. R. N., nursin g
supervisor of the Meigs County
Hea lth De partme nt as a pa rt of
the

observance

of

Women ' s

Hea lth Ca re Month .
T he cost for a scrernln g
mammogr a m will be $!i5, we ll
be low regular c harges for s uch
service. Torres advises. how ·
eve r, thai lor th ose women who
need to be sc reened but are
wllhoul adequate lunds, Ihere Is
some money ava ila ble lo supple·
men I wha t lh ec lle nl can pa y or In
some Insta nces lo pay the entire
am ount.

Both the Mfddleport·Po meroy
Rotar y Club a nd the Lion s Club
have agre ed to provide e noug h
money for live screening s, a nd
se vej:~l oth er local ser vi ce organ·
lzatltiris a re ex pecte d to
co.ntrlbu te.
The unit will be In Meigs
Coun ty Thu rsday, Sept. 27, a nrl

Friday Sept.

who nC'(.'d i.l m am mogram but arr

1~ .

Womrn over 3..1 wi thout

nooa ole to afford 1he lull cos t th at

d

t he Heal th Departme nt Is hoping
to reac h. To rres co ncl uded .

h1 stu1·.v

of cancer will fill the 60 sloi s
which are avai lalJ ie and all will
be ha ndl ed by appoi nt ment
throug h the Hea lth De pa rtmen t
Th e HEAP guid elin es will be
the fin ancial bas is for delerm ln·
i ng par t!ci pa I io n In l hf' scree n lng
ma m mogram p rogr Lt m at the

reduced cos I ol $55.
Those gui delines allow lor $78.1
a mont h for a family of one.
$1,052.50 for a family of two.
$1,320 for a fa m ily of thfl'e, a nd
$1,587.!i0 for a famil y of fo ur.
As ex pla in ed lJy Torres, breast
cancf'r is th e leadin g cause of
cancer dea th l n women bet wee n

the ages of 35 a nd 55, a nd based
on 1986 sta tistics, one In te n
wom en will develop breas 1
ca ncer du ri ng her lifetime.
She wen l on to poln l oul lh at
more lhan 90 perce nt or breast
cancers are cura ble in the early
stages.
Br eas t se lf ·
exa minati ons, physica l exam l·
natio ns and th e screening ma m·
mog raphy are the ways In whic h
breast cancer is del ected ea r ly.
However , sa id the nursing
supervi sor. the full cost of a
ma mmogra m is prohibitive lor
some women. II is those women

SCREENING MAMMOGRAPHY - Sept. 27 and 28 lhe Ohio
State University Hospitals' Mobile Mammography Unit wiU be al
lhe Me lp County Health Deprulme nl to screen 60 local low or
middl e-Income women for breast cancer .

,'·

�August 26. 1 990

Commentary and perspective
junba:l! ~imes- jentinel
A Division ol

8~

Third Ave., GaiiiJHllls, Ohio
(614) «6-2342

Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
1614) 99~2156

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
HOBART WILSON JR.
Executive Editor

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publlsher·Controller

A. MEMBER of Thf' Un11f'd Prf&gt;Ss lntrrnallonal. Inl and Da lly Press
!ion and fhf'Amertcan NewspapE-r Publl&lt;ih('rs Associat ion

A~srwta

LF:TTF.RS, OF OPINION art' wt&gt;IC'OmP T hP}' ~hO ul d bf' lf'S~ than 100 words
long A II letters are subj('C'tt o edit lng and must bf' sign f.'d with name. ad dr PSs and
te]('phon e number No unsigned IMINS '.4-Lll b(' publlshN:l LPt!rr s should bt' In

good taste, addrffislng Is suPs nor

pNson.lll t lf'!i

WASHINGTON - Captlol Htll
holds Its brea th ever y time
Charles Keating O(l€ns hi s
mouth
Co untless lawmakers
and theit atdes know that they
rubbed shoulders wtth Keating
when hr was a htgh·llylng

con tacts in Washmgton Several

members of the Senate Ethtcs
Committee are ~Nagmg a qut et
battle to tree two or the lea st
cu lp able five

sav lngs and toc1n owner hustling
co ngress ional pr Dtl'etion

To many of their eulleag w_•s,

putting Glenn and McCain in the
sa me dock as the other three Is
llk c trying parking violators wil h
felons The difference between
their offenses boils down to one
crucia l point. All five or theem
met wtlh federal thrift regu la tors
on Apnl 9, 1987, to dtsruss Jhr
treatme nt of Keating' s Lincoln

Ear iter this month, whenKeat
mg brought his redemptive dog
and pony shoiN to Washington tor
a speech, a hush fell over the
audlf'nCP when someone as ked
Ke at i ng who m Co ngres s he
thought was doing a good job It's
somet hmg akm to having the
"MayflowPJ Madam" recom
me nd you dS a date The

Savmgs and Loan
McCa in and Glenn pleaded
guilty to being naive In atte nding
the meeting In the first place, but
were smal'l enough to see the
handwntmg on the wall whn the

comp laint

is spotled by the
Ievelation or the compa ny you

regulators I old thPm Lincoln was
a "ticking lmlP txJmb " From
that point on, McCain an Glenn

Sr ns .John Glenn. D·Ohto. Den
ni s DeConc tni. D·Anz . Donald
RtPglr, D Mtch . .J ohn MrCatn

dtdn't lift a finger to help
Keallng
DeCo nc tnt and Cranston tight

H-Ariz . and
0 Ca i tl .

Pr1vat('lv
numerous col
lr c1gurs ha v(• appraochC'd the fl\'t'
l.rw makrrs to sav· "Therr but

ened th e screws o n th e regul.1
tor s. trvmg to gpt them to g ivP
Kf'al1n g d b1eak Thl' two co n
trnul'd to champion Keating's
c ausP cvPn after the govcrr.ment

for thr ;:ra rr of God go I ..

broughl a $1 I billion bank lraud

AL::m

TKE'R'E 1S

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Aua

F1ve 1s a flex ible number in th£•

saga or Keating and hts valuable

Kea!lng took thP ()asy wa,v ou t
&lt;.Jild pratzed thC' "Ke&lt;.Jting F'1ve"
who havP J.hl•ady been disco
Vf'I Pd 1n Kl'dt ing's date book -

Ry HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON- Publ ic vts ito rs to the Whit e House arc gettin g
abbreviated tours on the state flom
They are not get Ung to see I he Stote Dt ntng Room tn alltts gt .tndt' ur
whi le the oak wood floor rs bemg repl(ICC'd af Ru sh aiP cJWaY. r~nrl
there ls no en tertam mg at thP Whit P HousP dur 1ng thP month of
August. thf' workmen ta ke o~;rr
The1 e rs a lot of other sprurrng up go ln g on rn the rxrcunve
Mans ion . whrch takes a lot of upk eep with 11 s 152 rooms

August 26, 1990

Friends of Keating take step forward

ke&lt;'p

Backstairs at
the White House

Page-A-2

C1 J ns to n,

sull aga 1nst h un
R1eg lc v.ds tn strumPntal rn
JrJ.tnging the Apnl rl, EIR7,
meeting JU St a few davs af!Pt
Keating th rrw a fund -raJsrr lot
him He compounded hts troubles
bv g1\1ng conti drilclon
accounts
Our assm·rcttl's MkhaPl Btn
stein and Trm Warner have
learned that severa l other se nators barley escaped the Keating
scandal. No one had a cl oser ca ll
than Sen Howard Metzenbaum .
0 -0hto. who now knows what 1 t
means to dodge a bu llet
Metzrnbaum d rlci Cranston
wprc chat ti ng on thl'Scnatc floor
one day when Ct ans ton happened
tn llll'ntion what a generous guy
Keating wa s, an easv hit for a b1g
campaign conlr ib utton Me tzen ·
baum qut ck ly 1 an to thr troug h.
ar1angmg a mPPIJng "'tth Kec~t
tng on .Jane 21. 14K.S, rn M('1ZPn
baum' s offtr·c·
Mr t LP nb&lt;:~um "'anted KC'atm g
to hrlp fund a \'Oicr reg1 stra11on
project much Il k&lt;' the one Cra n
ston had uscd allegcdl; to get
around fed c1&lt;
.il ca rnpar gn rnntr i
tmtwn lrmrts Kfl atrn g and h1 s
, l SSO( ldlf'S llt!d f..:lH'n lllOI E' than

At&lt;Tr-AN\E~ FULING
II'&lt; 11\E A~ COUNT!&lt;IE&lt;;.

that kPpt the \.I. hole think rn perspPctrvr than onf' who lockPd hlm ..,PII
bf'hrnd closed rloor s ;md h1 oodl'd .1bout thP prob lem
1 h(' las t rPmork was mterprP tl'd a..; a J tbe Jl .J1mm\' C'a1 H'r

'T11AN WATER •

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ThE' cu rrr ntl\' co n trovrrsi al
m o\.' ir titlPd "HO\.\. to Makf' Lovr
to a Nrg ro WJthoul Crtllng
T1 rrd · ha s rh pulrtrcal cou nt rr
part 1n thp Hu sh ddmimstratton's
I '.\Jn u Jsls
How to Wdgt ' d
rv.•o front wa1 wtthout w1nnrng on
f'tlhrr front
CC'orge Bush rna\ ye t Pnd up dS
I hr l1rr o 1n 1hr d lll•v f1ght wi t h onr
of !hi' world'" dir nr s t .1llr\

blood ·gushmg v. ounds Ill anv
b.n r knu c klr frght \\ rth ttll'
Df'mori .11 s m Pr t h(' budgf't
I n thr Prr s1an Gulf 1hf'cnrm\
rs srgu lar. 1hr al l tPS .rrf' p lu1 rt l
C.f'orgc Bu sh dPftl\ isob1Pd
Saddarn bv mchcstrafrn g a npar
wmldwrdr ron..,rns us agai nst thr
lr;.~cpan dictator's ba rbant :.
It was rasv Wtth a latd bar k

rmplovmrnt of Goebbelstan 1 hr
fO li C, Bush f}ulrkly c r catrd a
nurlf'.Jr cloud of hatrPd fo r

whom th1s na t1 on onrt'
courtrd undrr t hr gropollllcal
Sod d.rm .

dl('ru m , · thrrnrm\ ofmvPnr m \
~lr&lt;~nlls m\ friPnrl ·

Ovrrntght a trw electrd offl ·

j)f'Oplt•of ( ,,JI\qmllo.,' 1 \-\t• lmt·uul
football and uu1 Rlue Dl'\ do.,
llhmk yu u should putrt b.1 c k un
t ht• F'M stat ro n I iw' so 1ha 1wr can
hrar our Btg 131ue DP\ 1\s gamrs
in l'l'lO

ACCO~ING

TO AME~ICAN

INTHliGEN(E' 1 OIL IS 11-\I(KE'R

Oii,$URE.

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c ia Is d nd a sa l1va t ing mrdJa ha\ r

demonized lhr admtttedll ruth
h•ss rvrant Int o thP " Butcht•f ol

Baghdad .. Thts m akes htm thr
lates t rn a long lrst of hillf'
ohJ N't~ SddddiT! succet'dl'd Ma
nuP I

NorrPgd .

who

d1splacPd

Moammar· Gad haft, 1\hO sup
plan led I he Avatollah l&lt;hom etnt
v. ho rpplacf'd Ya srr A1a fat
On C.1pltol Htil ttw polrtw .., 1d
!Jrtn'&gt;rnognf rcaiton &lt;:~rr not md
nrpulatf'd as ('asilv Thr enrm1r ..,
a rc p l ural. the all\ i s si ngular
and rvNvbody ts an Amf'flran although that l ast factor sPrms to
h avP bf'f'n fOigottPn v. rth (;po rl::('
Ru sh's la test low b l o~' a 1 lhr
D emocrats

H t&lt; loss of temprt

-

and

trmpr ran cr - 1s undrrs!i.1nr.la
blr Thl' l'Pr s1an C ult crrsis
immrdlalt'lv wharkrd th r

budgel dcflctl out or any se mb
lance of resol ution. accelerated
the posslb ltt y of a domestt c o1l
anr.l PSIJ!atPd ff'&lt;1 1S of a.
1 f'('f'SSIOn
V.. orr H' d bv a shakv economic
fon.'rdst, Bu sh abandoned t hr

C riS IS

c tvl ill) tha i had governed thf'
budge! deficit negot iations and

B11!v }{.Jv Hussf' l \
C.tllf~o l is

fine play and sportsmanship
shown by all the players and their
coaches, on and orr the field II Is
our desire to make this tourna·
men! a pleasure for any young
ath lete to parlfeipate In and
remember for years to comet hat
he played at the annua l Kyger
C reek
Little
League
Tournament.

Thanks again to all who sup
ported the ·Kyger Creek Littl e
League Tournament.
Sincerely
Directors of !he Kyger
Creek Ll!tle Lea~u e Tournament
I·

traffi c congestion.

Out

over

crdl sc t('nt ts t who dted recen t!\.

crowded metropolitan areas J t P

onr sai d "I strongly doubt thai

becom lng like one btg, friend less
airport where (l€Ople wi th raw
nerves and temper s that bump
absentJy Into each ot he r. neither
smiling nor spea king. Jl' s even

vou ca n co ndrtwn man so tll&lt;~t hP
docs not become nervous or
neuroti c w hen he !s crowded "
LOT enz said It was his expe
1 icncc

Appreciates caverage

I

mrnt !Pam has los t ahout onequ ~ll l t'l uf t hC' top secret papPr wor k. fo1 1tw arms talks over thP

Thursday

afternoon with homtcide
robbery and un lawful Imprison
ment tn the fnctde nt. sa id Lt
Anthony Vttaliano of thr 47th
Precinct

The ep isode began th e n1gh t ol
Thursday. Aug. 16, when Hope

her up and thre" her 1ntoanothr1
closet," thP IH?utrnant satd
'To oui knowledge, Thoma s

nPv(• t go t fed We th ink he
probablv dtrd somet ime Sat ur
dav night tAug IR t. · he sa1 d
"Mrss Sandets v.as g!vPn so mf'

foO&lt;l and l1qutd s."

res ts ThuiSda)', the four young
suspects "were JOVIal while we
had them, laughing and
smtllng ..
The shotgun used m the mel
den t has not been recovered
The ot h er two teens arre sted

wet e td l'n titled as Samuel Rivera
and Barbara Redding, both 17·
year old Bronx residents

accused rhr Drmorr at s or rndd n
grr mg "our Pf'OilO ill lf' \ ltalrt\
1T1 .nrsld 1r un Hush \\d nlf'rl 1ht
DPmocr ill s tu agr l'l.' upon . r
budget delicti ptoposa l brfotP 11
ts submrttrd to Congt ('SS The
Oemonat s df'mur· the\ \~Ould
prrfrr .'! !Jus h p1oposal Hhlrh
Hou ld thL' n lw dl'l).t1Pd 111 Ow
Congr rss 1 That's d hp;n \ gu111
ttip ·o l,n on &lt;.1 frllou bargatnPt
So wh1lr (.J f'Orgr flush ts
l&gt;rrngrng S &lt;:~dd a m Hussc rn to hr s
k n('(•s ht s mrshandlrng of bud gf' t
n£'gulta 1rons ts g t\ tng tlw Dr m n
crat s tht' oppor 1Unl1\ to do th('
"a mt' 10 h1m
I n f.1ct. d palter n rn th(' Bu sh

pif' sJdrnry srrms til br dcH•I op
rn g When yo u'rcl' holding 1.1llthl'
cards, SPf'ak soft !\ a nd &gt;whack
thf' hr ll ou t or the cne my with
vour

btg

artrons

slid;,

1

r

m Pa na ma

Ilush's
c~nd

th r

Pc1sia n Gulf
Bu t wh en vou'rr not hold1ng a ll
ol the cards, " talk loud, draw a
nowd" and hope so mebody el se
IS holcllllg\'OUrbtgsttrk Wlthlh&lt;'
HPptlbllr.Ht l,.itl\ dr v1drd ovp r
th e mt'fl" uf d ta'l im·tcaSl',
(,ro t gr Rus h has no stick All he

Chuck Stone

hils IS a brg m outh
lh slv l .v impl ymg t ha t tht'
I('Lii!Stll dlfft'J('flC('S 0\f'r thl'
t)ucigrt dd1 r 11 bf'tv. Prn l hP Hl·
pubiic.rn Whtl1• Hou st• ,md tht'
Ol'm O( 1a1 ('O ntr ol lrd
Co ngrr ss
mu s t be• rPsolvf'd rs thr Prrsian
CJif r rr siS Is to be handled
p!Oj)f'l'l\, nush 1"- g.tmb ltng a \A. 3\
b1pL11 tts,Jrl good will
[\'t'n
1~01 Sl'
ht • 1~ dotng &lt;1 IJUblJc
dtsscJ \'lCt' 111 thl' Aml'l It' an pro
pli ' b\ no r kt•rprng th(' CLIUsf's of
thr ~~~ o t riSl'S separa tr·
Our m1l1tar~ actton m,n hJ\('
h P(' ll prrctpltous dt h P~1 and
qurs nonablP .tt \\Disl 111 1s th('
.;;;a nrt 1on s that a tr workrng, not
thi' show o f mt lllar y mtghtt. but
Bush has l01ced th&lt;' world to
b('('OmP morr tnvolvrrl Jn the
Mtddle F:as t
HP 1s jcupar di z1ng hi s pos1t1on
there, howrvrr by tteating the
budget cn sts as If 11 were betng
caused by somebody hosU ie to
Ame1rca's best !ntrrrst.s With
lh.tl ac tion. E,ush ts l aying lhr
g1ou ndwork. for a two front war
!hilt co uld tncineratr hts pcllll c&lt;~ l
rtPdrb rltt v

that "people who lf ve
mtlrs !rom the nearest neighbor s
a nd are not ovf'rwhelmed by

v,orse on our freeways A few
dnvers even keep a gun on tht.
front sea t to threaten other

social contracts show t he' grea
test human klndnPss "

dnvers who get In their way
While Lorenz Is right about
overcrowding, II probably ought
to be said that the reason we
dislike crowding Is that by and
large we dislike the people who
are crowd ing us.
But there are times when
crowding doesn't bother us, or
can even be a pleasant expe·
rfence. Let me tell you three little

He told a story from the days
when he lived In the bustling city
or Munich.
" We ha s as our house guest,"
he said, "an American co uple
who lived i n the wilds of Wlscon ·
sin. Just as we sat down Ia
supper. the doorbell rang and I,
who was overfed with human
contacts. sa id with Irritation,
'Who Is !hat now?'"
His guests, safd Lorenz. were
shocked.
"To be less than overjoyed
when the doorbell rang was
Incomprehensible to these people
who lived deep In the count ry. It
made me realize how much I had
become a victim of
overcrowding."
Is It happening to all of us? The
growth of our cities Is bringing an
Increase In crime, pollution and

,.

stories

When our children were
growing up, we were friends wll h
the Sweeneys who had 13 child·
ren . At their house, 21 of us would
crowd happily around two long
tables In the kitchen to eat- 15 tn
their family and our six .
And I decided then !hal , much
as a like a lot of room, I would
rather be In a small room,
literally rubbing elbows with 20
congenia l people, than be In a
large room alone with someone I

George Plagenz

doni parucu ldt ly 11kr
I tcmrmber oncPdltvingdown
the frrrwav an being pas srd by
an old ja lop y In the front scat
wcte a young couple In their 20s
She was pushed as close to him as
she coul d get In the back was a
baby m a playpen
A few minutes lalet I was
pas sed by a prosperous lookmg
couple In their mld·50s dr ivmg a
cadillac He was on his sfde. she

photogt a ph somebody had
brought of the city room back tn
the 1950s It e' oked a flood ol
memories for those of us who had
worKeu m tn e beloved, degrim ed
building
There was no atr cond i tioning
and the city 's dirt blew m tht ough
the open windows In the summer

was on hers TherP was room
enough between to put the

Ou r arms go t black from the soot
on our desks and we stirred our

playpen from the rear of the
jalopy
If the driver or the jalopy was
being crowded by his front seat
companio n. he didn't seem to
mind, giving rise to the adage,
"When she stts close, that's not
crowding"
If lhc time comes. however.
that she slides completely ove r to
the door on her side, we can
perhaps frame another adage,
"When you gfve each other
plenty of room. the bloom Is orr
the rose ."

coffee with copy pencils .
But we ou tgrew the old build·
tng and moved Into an airy
well·l lg hted and roomy slructure
of concrete and glass If we were
overcrowded where we were and
needed more space, now we had
it .
But somehow a lo t of the rove
that perm ea ted the cramped old
qua r ters stayed ba ck there to
live with the ghosts of those
happy days on Ninth Street.
You can't always measure
happiness In cubic feet .

At our nrwspaper reumon thJ s
summer, we all huddled around a

A thought for the day. President Lyndon Johnson once said that "a
presid ent's hardest task is not to do what's righ t , but lo know what's
right ·

BOSTON
hPtween two

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houses

early

Frida.Y

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-A-3

plane crashed

Mattapan section of Boston, erupting- into flamt'!"!

morning ln the

and killing three peopll' on hoard :\o onr in the
houses were killed. I UP II

Tests shaw severed finger belonged to bandit
MIAMI !UP!) - Pollee tm
pounded a severed plnkte finger
left behind during a rob bet v and
ate holding It as evidence against
a suspect who was cap tu red
when he went to a hospital for
treatment

Pollee said the right pmkte
ffnger belonged to Terri Pau1 ,18
They satd Paul accidentally shot
orr his finger while smashing a
sawed·off shotgun again st the
head of an eld er ly victim
"It 's pretty rare when we
actually Impound a rt nger as
evidence," safd Metro· Dadr Po
lice detec tive Mvriam Rovle

The robbery occurred eari\Thur sday . Manuel Napoles, 17,
told pollee he and a friend had
just returned homP and werr rn

MANILA, P hllippmes iUPltAt leas tl3 peop le died and 200.000
fled to safer ground duJi,,g llood s
and heavy rams spaw ned by a
l roplcal storm in the c ap t ta l and

surrounding p10vinces. officials
said Saturday
Also Saturday. sus(l€cted rebel
sol diers seeki ng the overthrow of
President Corazon Aquino ex
ploded a bomb at a To yo ta sa les
office In the cap rt al's fman['Jal

dl siTicl Sa tu rday nt ght, damag

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ing

six cars bu t causrng no
lnjurJes, pollee smd

H

PORTSMOUTH, Va . - .\ PorLsmouth fire resruc
team help a group of people escape from their
apartment complex after water al INL"it fh.e ft•et

dcrp surround ed them afler heavy rain drenched
the area. A. bout liiii people had to be rescued !rom
the Churr hland section of the city. rUPJ)

Mandela visits abroad as South African
•
troops move Into
townships
JOHAI'NESBURG. So uth
Afr ica tUPl t - Black leadrt
Nelson Mandela left South Afnca
Saturday for a week'&lt; tnp
abroad, lravtng behmd c1 trnSf'
peace fmced on blark townst11ps
by the ftrst day of an emergt'ncv

la w designed to qu ell a surge of
factional fighting
Paratroopers and othN so ldt·
rr s moved ovf'rn!ght rnto tow n
ships tm n for almos t two \.H'Pks
by slaughter to reinforce lroops
and pollee already prese nt Thr
mllllary deployment folio~&gt;ed
the governm ent's declaration
Fttday of sweeping emergency
te gulatlo n s in 27 black
to~&gt; nshlps
Police reported the fl ashpolnl
tow nships around Johannesburg

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Aug 13 and ktlled at least OIIX
j)C'Opir and lriJUtf'd soml' 1 100
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K1 i1 zrn gl'r sa id the crack troops
wer e

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Mand Pid df'puty prPsident dnd
dr fcrr to IPctdPI of the Afrtciln
Natron d l Congress, is dur to

address a conference on "the
Anatomy' or Hate" In Os lo.
Norway. on Mond a) and then ts
to travel to Ltbya and Algeria t o
follow up talks he held there on
previous v1s it s bdure returnlng

home Aug 31. He ldt Saturday
evening Mandela family spokes
man .John Nkose satd
But Manclela ' rs not loo vmg
South Afm.r" h.tpp l man. " ANC
1ntr1 n.JI lt·cH.lt'J W;;~ltPr Sisu lu
noJpd " He IS unhapp1 with the
emf'rgrncv situation i n th e town Ships and thr re l ated ten sio ns
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lo ng If&gt; I m
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reimposing a state of emergency
If fled across most of Sout h Africa
In June
Zulu followers of Mangosuthu
Butheleezl's Inkatha movement
have been waging war In the
townships against the predoml·
nantly Xhosa supporters of the
ANC, which has accused the Zulu
chief or fomenting strife to
consolidate his political position
ahead or talks with Pretoria on a
post·apartheld constitution.
ANC o!tlclals claimed Bu·
thelezl exported the conflict to
Transvaal province from his
stronghold of Natal, where bat·

ties betwee n lnkalha and the
ANC have killed up to &lt;.000
peop le since 19R7
Pres tden I Fredrtlk de KIP I k,
111

a

mo vP .r lml'd dt racial
1r f01 m. ltfted a four yea r -old
nati onw rde sta te of emergency

June R in three provinces but
matnta tned It In Nata l. r tl tng the
f 1erce conflict
BullteiPzi ha s re jected lhe
ch.u gps of sti rnng the unrest
Mand ela. under pressure from
de Kl erk . lndlcaled Thursday a
meeting wrth ht s arch ri;al was
possible. The ac tion appeared
also to reverse an ANC demand

that lnkatha had to admtt cu lpa
btlllv lor the vio lence before any
meeting belween thr leader s
But Mande la gave no s1gn
when such a meeflng might take
place

The blast was the 11th 10 lhe
captta l since rebel soldiers an ·
nounced Aug 15 they would
resume hostilities allet Aqu tno
rejE-Cted theu cal HOI a L'P(ISP frrP

fn Ihe face of thedevastattng Jul1
16 earthquake and the G u If crisiS
No one has clatmed respons tb·
llty for the attack but polt ce
sources satd thf' tncrdPnt w.1s
s!ml la r to th e previous bombmgs

blamed on mllflary dissident s
The Manila Weather BurPao
loc ated the storm Sat urdav a Iter
noon 345 miles cast of Aparrt
town on th e northetn lip of th e
matn Luzon Island. wtth pPak

winds ol ~0 mph
The milita ry Office• of Civi I
DE'fen S&lt;· said 13 people were
killed by floodrng in th e capllal.
either by drowning or bein g
pinned by a co llapsed wal l at the
height of th e rams Friday Five
others were

rrp01 ted lOJUied,

relief agencies said
The Social Welfate depart
ment sa id 212,577 people In the
capital and In the rice-producing
provinces or Tar la c and Bulacan,
north of Manila. sought refuge in

The unli Is expected to be
mobilized rollowlng a news con
ference Monday a! the Akron
Reserve Center
For security reasons, Cook
would not say how many troops
w•·rc Inv olved or where they
might evenlually wind up.
"All members of the unit have
spent their entire reserve time
training for just this moment ,"
he said "I've been on the phone
with a numbero!them today, and
I hear morale Is very good.
They're c licking right along."
Cook described the Akron
signal center as ''kind ol a giant
electronic post olllce" and said
soldier~ there are trained to
"handle, process and coordinate

and Ofelia

711 Al fred Napob

the Napoles· dr1ve"'av whf'n a

blue Chevrolet
slowl y

pas t

floor liP ]Ump!'d on the man wtlh
the &lt;ho tgun

A man wearing a mask I .1n up
to the car. pomted a ptstol at
them and satd, ''Gi~;e me your
money and wallets," a police
rrport sard Wtthln seconds, six

Thr robbPr shO\rrl thr rldrrl)
man away &lt;~nd h1 1 h1rn v.tth \h('
butt of thP shotgun Whl'n hf' dld .
th e gun frred a nd bl pw off p.-tr tot
the band1t' s ll c~ nd . pollct' stlid

ot he1 masked men appeared. one

The robber&lt; fled and Alfred

cruised

of them with a shot gun
The robbe rs forced the patr
into the home. made them lie on
the floor and slole their jrwelrv

We atherm en .said the st orm
un leashed heavy rain s that com
bmed with hf gh lldr m lhl'
afternoon to create one of tht·
worst flood s In recPnt yPars
Thou sa nds of commuters wc• t r•

st randed late tnlo the night and
hundreds of workers and st u
dents slept tn thetr offices and
schoo ls

as

transport

dnvers

refused to plv flooded streets
Sec unty tn the capital has bern
ttght enrd s1nc r last wrrk after
J{' por ts r lrcu i. JIC&gt;cllrbr! so hi ir1 ~
lPd bv fug1t1vt' army Cu i Greg()
r 1o Hona sJ n we1r plot lln J?:
another upnsrng

Honasan. ·II. l ed thr Dec I :1
coup att empt In whtch 119 peop le
wrrr krliPd and morr than ~10
wrrp woundl'd The rrbell lonw.t&lt;..,
the s1x1 h since Aqutno 10ok pO\H' I
tn a r rvt lt il n backPd mlllfaJ \

revolt In 1~ 8b
The 1o9.000 membrt

Napoles was trratrd at

a hosptiJI

for a cu t to the head
About an hour l at e• . Pa ul
turnrd up at a clmK' t o havr hts
wmtnd lr l'.l lrd Hr Wf1S takPn to
Jackso n Memoi roll Hu o.;p ltdl
wherr palter Jrrf' strd h 1m on
chargr s of 3rmf'd rubbr1 'r,
armrd burgl an Jnd &lt;.Jtmrd k1d
napprn g ll 1s rompa nrons WPtf'

still at large Saturd.n
Poirre turnrd ovpr th(' Jrn gPt to
C11mr lab trclmrf'1.1n s trn hlood
and gPnl' II C IPsts A flfl gl'Ip rlnt
chrck sho\.\.rd thP "f'\'Pn'd fmgrr
brlongrd t o Paul. whusp prrnr s
\H'H' o n f i lP f rom .1 prior robbrn
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Reserves at the 236lst Army
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Ken l LorPn;, thr Germa n so -

· !'he Board of Directors for the
Kyger Creek Little League Tour
ilament would lfke to thank all
:{he people who came ou t to
:support the youth of our area .
.; We would especially like to
:thank !he local business men and
women In the area for their
~upport and contributio ns to our
:program . We appreciate the fine
·newspaper coverage by G
:spencer Osborne and !he lfve
'broadcasting by Mark Martin
!rom our local radio slallon
The directors feel thai our
tournam ent was a greal success
which we attribute largely to the

that thf' dlsarma -

chargrd

junllay 'limtt- Jrntintl

A no! her di.wruntled Jan speaks
I .1m not p lPasE'd wrth v.. hat M r
.John rtobrrts of W.IEH radt o ts
doing to the peoplr of (;alltpOIIS
: w(' have been ltstenmg to
:Gallfa Aradrmy Htgh School
football since I was lillie. and I
am an ex·Biue Devtl of GAHS's
J970 football tea m . Why did vou
take II off the FM stat ion? Do vou
think thatts rfg ht todo that to thr

SOUIC eS Sa)

How not to wage a two-front war

rlrfirit

Letters to editor

StaiP Department

were

'When thev entered, I&lt;elly
snuck up on Sanders and covered
her eves only with ta pe . and I ted

Vi taliano satd after their ar

MINI ED ITORIAL - A Pt•n
ldgon il udit has b('Pn m~uk
public co nftlmtn g what W(' rr
port ed ca rl1rr th iS veat - that
mJIIt ill'\ ba s('~.:. havr taken gro"~
arlvant.Jgf' of Jf' C'IP.J\Ion funds
( ,olf cour sroo.,, skl'l'1 shouting
clubc;, J&lt;'stdur&lt;Jnts a nd hundred s
of othr r amrn1t1rs werr bu1l1 rn
VIolat iOn o f d rongressional man

G19~o 'RaT w~ 9W~~l.WC• .

1\ hen pres,ed on whethrr the prrstd rnt would call up rhr rrs.•t It's .
hr Joked " Probably on lv II he nerds help on thr foutth Ire 1
Hush Sl't' m s to be l .tkm~ thr brggrst cns1s of hi "
admrntstrJ111Jn 1n stnde But hr rs also brg rnning to shov. thr s1ta1n
Ill s tPmplf' s ar£' gPt tm g a littlr gra\C'I dnd h1s facP a ltt1lr morr
drav.n
~o prPsrd rnt rn AmNK'an hlslot \ llds nul Lu f'fl i:l C' IISI S and
somrtlnws a wor
And that 1~ the wav they are judged 1n 1hre nd No t b'i' thP wa¥ thPV
handlr thf' routrnf' of thr prrsrdrnC'\, but\~ hat thrv do rna crisis

th emsPi vPs

ers

S(]id

d,tte th ,tt thr lrtll s should pal fot

f1 gh tr"' . Iraq'&lt; Sa ddam Hu sse in
l3ut Bus h Is likel \' to emrrge ~VIIh

f~u

SUi

SlOOP IS 'fui(KER

Prrssrd on lhP question of Bush s vaca tiOn wh1lr 1\mrnl ll. n m('ll
.1nd womPn m unrform were be ing sPn t to JZUclrd natwnal1nlf'J rst s rn
tlw f-Jf'J stan Gulf. Sununu satd "Thrs rs no t a publw JP I,illons
ddmrnistr a trOll TillS IS il 'do' .ldmlJJJStl dt IUD drHJ I tJp pli'O.,dll'lll dU('"- II
\.1, l'll .

So

suspiciOns t he~! the Soviets had
prior to pendin g U S proposals
If thai IS true. thf' Americans
have no onr to blame but

" They know who lhev'rc look
lng tor," said Sgi
Marv
Wrensen, a police spokeswoman.
declining to release further de·
tails about the manhunt.
A you ng man and thrPP trrnag

apartmen t \

ended up I n thr ltand s of Sovtrl

The budgPt surnm1t nl'go tlators hOJX' t o get awav from rt al l and to
hamme1 out som e hard figur es 1n thP days after Labor Da\' Thr\
plan to re m ai n rn seclusion at Andrr~Ns A1r ForeT• l3asp so t hat thr\
will bf' ablt&gt; to go I nto sus tained tJ!k s on spending cuts dlld tJx
rncreasps wnh a dedtcatwn that thr:..r havp no t s hown yPt
The pres 1drnt has saJ d he will bf' rf'ad,v at that tirnP to pur Ins l' dJd..,
on the tablf', and hf' IS PXpt?C!Jng tha t thp Democr&lt;.Jts also Will havp
thei r proposed rpady for prPst'ntation
If no agreement is rf'ached by Oct 1, the start of the n('Xt f1 sc&lt;:~ l
y(lar, It will be deja vu a ll over aga in wlfh the prf'sJdPnt thr('a trnmg to
c losC&gt; down the governme nt

hr ..
Askf'd whether the presdi Pnt 's verv public vacation actiVIftf's wen'
hurting his public image, hr rep ltrd · I th ink ever vbod} kno\\s h&lt;'
kN'ps tn touch wilh whal is happrn tng I'd ra tch r have a pre stdrnt

havf' bPen troubiPd for yea r s by

curtain.

stster's

.t nd W.H ~ .~w P.r ct sp iPS

But all that V.lll be by the board 1ft he hosttltlles tn the Pers1an Gulf
go beyond rhetortc . Otherwtse. the admlntstratton wtll be bark tn lull
swmg on LabOI Da)' .

" HC' ha s rmr IJ.rgl' st..~ n d trap. doeo., n 't

ing told th e senalor that ts hr
wanted money, he shou ld ask
Cran ston for It
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( teen 's

Kelly gained enlry, and went
back to thedooo and lelthc•wholl'
group ent l'r," Vitaliano said
Th e group htt Thomas wi th th e
sho tgun. and bound him up in
telephone wire. covenng hts face
with silver duel tape, Vitaltano
Sil ld They then thrPw h1m rnto a
small closet, and padlockl'd it, ht•

Thomas's corpse was pulled
from the closet on Sunday, Aug
19, and the group began leaving
the apartment for longer periods,
brlngmg back products to hide
the worsening odor, Vltallano
sa id
At 6 p m. Wednesday, Kelly
and Fennell left "suitcases and
all, " and untied Sanders, who
crawled down a fire escape to a
neighbor 's apartment, Vitallano
sa id .
"Shr told the lenant she had
been hl'ld captive since Thurs.
day, and then we got to the scene.
which led to the four arrests,"
Vltahano said.

to krrp track of dorumenls To

So Wa shington. desprtP ominous wa1 c loud s rs t.Jktng a rrspi!P
Rus h and thPorhci s say they aH' not going to bt' 'hP id hostage· rn ltw
nation's capital

As kPd If the I raq i president might not be as tt oublesomr tl hP

rven fm Kf'allng to draw rnto h1 s
c i r Lit&gt;of rnflurntlal fr rend s Kf'at -

m entally re tarded sister sha red

with Thomas, Vllaliano said.
Kelly had stayed on and oil
with her sister. Oprah Sanders.
34, and Thomas. both of whom
were living on Socral Securit y
cheeks for mental disabtllltes.
the lieutenant sard.
"On that night, Kell;, her
boyfnend and others. at med
wilh a shotgun. went to the

date thrrr ts no hard evidence
th at anv or t hr lost documents

in Wyom mg And Whit e Hou se chtef of sta rr .Joh n Su nuo u 1s
d 1v1d rn g h1s !ImP bptwcen thE' Mcune Wh1tc HousP and hr ~ honw m
New Hampshire

pl. l \'f'd golf. Sununu quipped

broad spec trum of philosoph tea l
aod political boundaries "
But Met zen baum apparently ts
one of the few member s of
Co ngress "'ho was too liberal

Va.

After the couple was locked up,
the suspects caroused around the
apartment and sold of! the
vlcttms' electronic equipment
"lo buy food and dnnk.
"People were partying, com·
tng 111 and out," Vltallano safd.

closr of bu sinpss sP&lt;.· urit yc hccks

1 anc h

.John Sununu lhP WhiteHouse c h1r f ol s t.1 l f Wd'&gt; 1n J.t rr- ftil m (Jllllw
1 unning lnh'l fl'J t'm.'l' fu1 lhl' p! l'"ldPnt
through a swo rm of rl'portrr s
Sununu kept up a runnin g bcwter w1th rrpo rtrrs on thr world~
nf''W('St nemes1s Iraq's Saddam Hu sse in

"across a

Kelly . 16. and her boytnend.
Wilham Fennell, 21, al legedly
decided "to assume control " or
the Bronx apartment that het

sec unty dtd not Improve Oflt·
cral s often don't do thP 1out me

Pres tdent Dan Quayle- and his famil y va cati oning rn Arizona. the top
offic rals arf' ou t of town
What' s more. Sec retary o r Sta te J ames BakPr IS SOJOur ning at h 1~

go lf course at f\rnnebunkport,

munry

contnbutt&gt;

NEW YORK rUPl) - PoUcr
hunted a fifth suspect Saturday
In the killing of a mentally
retarded man who suffocated
after being bound, gagged and
locked In a closet for davs wh tle
his attackers partied and sold off
the contents of hiS Bt onx
apartment
The dead man's girlfnrnd, the
sister of one ot four people
already arrested m the slaying,
wa s also similarly imprisoned.
but she survi ved the torturou s
slx ·day ordeal and was evenu
tally freed, police satd.
Detectives Sat urd ay were look
tng for a fifth suspect in the
suffocation of Fredd ie Thomas.
32. who was found bound In
telephone cord. his lace com
pletely covered wtth duct lape
and his body wrapped in a showct

dtscovrred the documen t dram.

7

Who's minding the store as the Persian Gulf cnsts heats up " Wtth
! hC&gt; prcsrden t m Kennebunkport , Marne at h rs sf'as rdr rs til IC' iJnd V rep

ftom l&lt;C3 Illlg's home state of
Oh to . The two men came from
oppos tl e sides of the pohllcal
ats le, but Keatmg's stated cam ·
paign con tnbuti tm policy was to

w.

Police search for fifth suspect
in retarded man's murder

vears due to la cklusler security
Even after the State Department

t-It'S A 1Y~ANT AND A 'BULLY, Bu'f
A~B$ STIL.L. Tt-IINK OF 5APPAM
HUSSEIN AS THEIR 'BRO~ER..

s~

$R1,000 to regrstratwn d1 1\'C'S
C1an ston ~.va s a fhltated v.tth.
1nclud1ng on£&gt; 1 un hy rr anston's
SOil Krm
11 mu st hdve looked like a sulf'
thmg fat Met zL·nbaum He 1s

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant.

elect ron1c mrs sages In support of
ather unit s "

President Bush aett vated mtl
reserves and National
Guard units this week In re·
spo nse to tension In the Persian
Gulf. Nearly 50.000 reservists
and guardsmen were ex(l€c\ed to
be called up nationwide this
weekend
The guli ha s been a hotbed of
unrest si nce Iraq Invaded K uwart
three weeks ago.

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CROWN CITY -Kings Cha(l€1
Homecoming, 10 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 26 . Special singing by Ted
Collins, Shaffer Family and
church singers. Dinner served at
noon. Everyone welcome .

Legum to meet
GALLIPOLIS - The Amerl·
can Legion 161 w!U hold their
regular meeting at the hall
Tuesday, Aug_ 28 at 7: 30 p.m.

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

---Area d e a t h s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fnends may call at the funeral
home after 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Shelby King
KEY LARGO. Fla . - Shelby
King, 74, Key Largo, Fl a . dicrl in
the South Miami Hospital in
Florida on Friday.
Surviving are his wife. Ma ry
Reynolds King; her molher.
Helen Reynolds of Middleporl; a
brother William Reynolds of
Michigan; two sons Richard
!Gloria) King of Arizona and
Robert rJanl King of M ichigan;
three grandda ugh ters: one
grandson: two great - granddaughters: three sis ter s, Anna
Ross. A k ron. Erma Roush, Racine and Emma Pasquale , Dan·
ville. III. : one brother, Char lie
!Haze l 1 King, a lso of Dan ville.

I'ANZO BASTIAN!

nt.

Panzo Bast iani
GALLIPOL IS
Lawrence
rPanzol 13asllani. 76, of 101
Ilas llani Dr ive. Ga lllpolls. died
Friday, Aug 24 . 1990 in Rome,
ll al\ .
!lorn Mav 15. 19H in Lucca,
ltal~ · . tw was a so n or thr Ja tr
Oscar

I3astiani

and

Teodora

Fabbri Ba sHani. HC' was also
f&gt;l't'&lt;'('ciPd in death bv a b rot hrr.
O~c ar Bas tia ni.
Sur \'i\·i ng ilrC' his wifC', .J unP
l 'ull!•y Ha~tiani; thn~ P daugh ·
t1•rs .Jill MPnlili'Chi of AltalornJ.
\ ·,Jlil . CaJ Lanii•r of MPdina .
( lhiu dlld H1•1h Hastian i ofColum tw ~.
f()ur grandr hilrirPn; d
hru t h~&gt;r . (lsrar HJstiani .Jr of
( :a l lipol i ~
..\ f:I 'i tdu riiP of (;a Ilia Aradrmy
il1gh S&lt;houl. h&lt;· at tended Ohio
Sta ll' t :nivPr si t.\·. HP was a
l 1 nitl'd StalP~ ,\rmy Ca ptain in
\\' 11 rld War II. and bPcamP thr
l l \\' I H' r .t!HI opf'rator o f Oscar's
l k!&gt;l&lt; tut dnt 111 1 9 ~ti. rf'liring in

He was preceded In death by
his paren ts, two sis ters and four
bro th ers.
Funeral services will bP Tues
day at 2 p.m. at Pa lm s Memorial
Funeral Hom e. 27100 Old Dixit•
Highway , Maranja, F la and
burial witt be In the Palm s
Memorial CemP1rry

Robert J. Lindeman
POMEROY - Robel'! .I aml's
Lindeman, 68, Pomeroy. dird
Fr iday at the Veterans Admi n is·
t ration Mt&gt;dical Ce nter in Chilli ·
cothe following a n e:'&lt;lcnd t•d
illness. He was a foundr .v labnrl'r
for Ea ton -Ya le
He was burn on January 1, 19:2:2.
in Casse lman, Pa., t hr son of l hP
la te Henry Miles and Sad it' F.IIPn
Lybr r gc r Lindeman .
Surviving a r e his wifr. A nna

Lou1 s~
Lindeman. Pomeroy,
four sons. Robert Lerov Linde
man. Clinton. Ronald. James
Lindeman. Akron. William Ri
chard Lindeman. Hopkinsville.
Ky ., and Donald Lee Lindeman
of Pomeroy: three daughter s.
Judy Ann McFadden, Hopins
ville, Ky .. Mary Helen Bailey ,
Memphis. Tenn. . and Janice
Rulh Berenyl. Doy l estown; nine
grandc hildren and severa l nie·
ces and nephews.
Besides hi s parents. he was
preceded in death by two broth·
ers and a sister
He was a veteran or the U.S
Arm y in World War I I and was a
member of I he VFW Post 3532 In
Ak r on.

HP

a t IPnded

thl'

Cheslf'r

Church of the Nazan•ne.
Ser vices wi ll br Monday a! I
p.m . al Ewing Fu neral Homr
with Rev. Herbert Cratf'
offici a I In g.
Buria l will br in thf' Chrstf'r
Ce m etery .
Friend s may call at 11w funer al
home&gt; rrom 2 to 4 p .m. a nd ~ to !-l
p.m. at the funeral homt·.

Rainey Randolph
POINT P L EASANT- Ra i nev
Randolph, HI. of Poi nt Pleasani.
died Sa turday . August 2.\ .1 9911 in
Pleasant Val ley Hospital follow
ing a lengthy illnes s.
Bam January JI, IYO'I m Jack son County, he was the son of the
!ale George and Florence (Allen)
Randolph . He was retired from
Sta uffer Chemical Company in
Gallipolis Ferry.
Surviving arc his wife, Esther
of Point
(Rainey)
Randolph
Pleasant; six daughJcrs, Floris Wol -

.l acki&lt;' Le&lt;' Smllh of Pomeroy, J:l
~randchildren; and nine great ·
grandchild ren .
Also survi\·ing are three sis·
rer s. Haze l Blankenship. Mr,
Kenet h 1Edith 1 Elln ier and
The lma .leffri e.s. all of Toledo;
and two brothers. Denver Sm ith
or To ledo and Cordie Smith of
Nor thup
He wa s also preceded in dealh
by one daughter. Kateran Diet z
and three brothers.
Fu nera l services will be conducted I p.m. Monday al the
McCoy -Moore Fu nera l Home,
Vinton, wllh Rev. Tharian Durham offieiating. Burial will be in
the Calvary Ce metery, Rio
Gra nd e
F ri ends may ca ll at the funeral
home loday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
to 9 p.m.
Military graveside services
will be cond ucl l'd by the Vinton
Amer ica n Legion Post 161.

fcnbarg cr of Poml Pleasmu, Doris
DeWeese of Henderson; Alice
Stephens of Columbus, OH, Enna
Smith of Point Pleasant, Helen
Pearson of Poml Pleasant and
Nancy Shaw of Porter, OH; two
sons, Charles of Middleport, OH
and Robert of Columbus, OH; a sister, Gladys Parsons of Point
Pleasant; 2'1 graedchilctren and 29
great-grandc hildren.
He was preccrlcrl in dealh by a
daughJcr, Ruby Irene; four sislers
and five brothers .
Service will be held on Tuesday,
Augus128, 1990, al 1:30 p.m. allhe
Wilcoxen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Wtllmm Half1eld and lhe Rev.
Wcllmar Richmond officiating.
Burial will be in the Lone O.tk
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Monday from 7~9 p.ot.

Wilbur S. Smith
POMEROY
Wilbur S.
"Wood,v " Sm ith . 76. of Pomeroy .
died l"rlday. August 21. 1990 at
Holzer Medic al Ce nt f'r followmg
a bri e f illness .
He was born Sept 27. 1914 in
Gilllipotis. so n of the late Oiho
and Minnie Dewcss Smith.
He was a r rtirrcl truck driver
and earJX' nlC'r fo r 2~ yea r s and a
World War I I Navy ve teran .
li e wa s preceded in death by
hi s wife, Mary Sto llings Smith,
Ma~· 11, 1%7 \Vhom hr married
Jutv 27. 1'146 in Ga llipolis.
Su J'\'iving ;uc three da u gh tl'r s.
Mr s. Hnbi't't !. l o/\n n :~ Ft'ttj· Dl

Weather
South Central Ohio
Hazy suns hine, hoi and humid.
High near 90.
Extended Forerast
Monday through Wednesday
Fair. Unseasonabl y warm and
humid each day . Highs uppe r 80s
to lower 90s. Lows from I he mid
t;Qs to ar ound 70

10 die in Czech
train crash
PRAGUE, Czechos l ovakia
rt.:Pil - T en people died and at
leas! 20 were Injured in a rail
acc iden t in Czec hos lovakia when
a freight and passenger train
co llid ed, Czechos l ovakian Je lev i
sio n r eporled Sa t urday.
The accident happened lw
tween the stations of Zell'zny
Brad and Ta nva l d in a mountain ~
ous region or eastern Boht_•mia .
The track ls alm os t inaccessib lP
for ambu l ances and relief un its,
the television report sa.id.

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Ju scph ! 1:3o nnif 'l (tuivey ol
Pomeroy: two so ns. Wilbur
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August 26, 1990

Pomeroy

Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio

Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Freed Irish hostage saw others in captivity in Beirut
DAMASCUS, Syria I UP! 1 Irish hostage Brian Keenan.
released more than four years
after his kidnapping In Beirut,
said Sat urday he saw fellow
hostages Terry Anderson, .John
Su therland and John McCarthy
during his captivity, Syrian orri~
cia is sa id .
The officials initially said
Keenan had told them he mel
with Anglican chu rch envoy
Terry Walle Thursday night, but
l ater retracted their statement.
Sy rian authorities handed Keenan. 39, over lo Irish Foreign
Minister Gerry Collins Saturday
al the Syrian Foreign Ministry.
His pro-Iranian Moslem kid·
nappers relea sed him In Beirut
Friday .
"It's greal," Keenan told the
British Broadcasting Corp. in a
barel y audible voice. Keenan's
kidnappers apparently had not
allowed him to spea k In more
than a whisper during his
capllvlly.
Keenan looked pate and gaun t
as he em bracl'd Collins and
hugged hi s two sisters, Elaine
Spence and Brenda Gillham, who
had accompanied lhe Irish fo r ·
eign minister to Damascus .
" I have had, as you know, a
l ong lime to think aboul what am
I going to do when I get out or
here. " Keenan said. " I'm going
to visit all lhe countries In the
world, ea t al l the food In the
world. drink all the drink In lhe
world, make love - I hope- to
all th e women in I he world. And
maybe I'll gel a good night's
sl eep."

Keenan, a BelfasJ native who
holds dual Irish and British
citizenship, was an English
ll'acher at the American Univer·
slly or Beirut when abducled
April 11, 1986, in Moslem West
Beirut.
Keenan sa id he had seen
Americans Anderson and Suther·
land, and Englishman McCarthy
during his captivity and that the
three appeared to be in good
hea lth.
Anderson was thP chief Middle
East corresponden t anet Heirut
bureau manager for the Asso·
elated Press when he was kid ~
napped March 16, 1985, a day
after he Interviewed She ikh
Mohammed Hussein Fadlalla h.
th e spiritual leader for Jhe
HezboUah. Hezbollah is t he radi·
ca l Shiite faction believed re~
sponslble for hold ing Anderson
hostage.
McCarthy, a reporter for Bri t·
Ish Worldwide Te levis ion 1\ewf.
was kidnapped April 17, 1986. in
Beirut. A little- known shadowy
group named Hila! ibn a! Khadafy claimed responsibility.
" 1 la st John McCarthy only Jwo
nights ago. He is welL His great
sense of hum or succeeded \·C'ry
early in driving me quite 1 n~
sane ," Keenan told I he BBC.
"I have also S('l'n T homas
Sutherland. He also is well ," he
sa id. "He has told us an entire
repertoire of jokes also several
times and. believe mP, thcv did
get funnier.· ·
·
"Dr . Sutherland is in good
heath. regularly exercises." h£•
sa id .

"Fi nally . I saw Terri' Andpr
son. somr limP ago . HP ·is also i n
good form.·· Keenan add,•d
"TPrT_
v·s WPI I. . .. liP recrivrs
messages from his fi ancer and
hP apprrciat l'S lf'tters tha t hr
rrcrivrs frorn h is familv ."
KPPnan sa id a pictur:P Ander ·
son has of his daughter '.va.s a
comfort to him.
Thomas Su thrrland is a
Scottish· born Am erican from
Co lorado and dean of lhe
Amer ican Un iversit y of Beirut's agricul t urr school, seized
June 9, 19~o . in Be1rut
Formrr AmE&gt;rica n ho sta gr
Frank RePd ha s sa id hr was hPid
togrthrr with KPPnan .
McC arthy, Anderson and fellow
hos tage Tom Su th erla nd for five
month s i n 19R8. The men were
held in a hidPout srvPral hours
south ol Bei rut. bui while to
gether wrn' forcf· d to wear
blindfolds .
Collin s, who met with Svrian
Fore ign Min is ter Farouk sharaa
and thanked lhr Syrian govern
mrnt for its efforts in relrasing
Keenan, had a r ri vrd srvcral
hours brforr thC' handovrr.
In rrsponsc 10 comments by
thf' Briti sh minis tr r of s ta te for
foreign affairs. William Walcte
grave, th an king Syria for i ts ro tr.
Sha r&lt;Hl .said Syria wou l d do it s
utmost to 1r v to secu r r thr
rPlr asr of rtw othrr Br iti sh
hustagPs. Sh araa al so indiC&lt;lted
t ha t. if 13ri!a ln made a moV(' to
rPstorr diplomatic relations, S\' ·
ria would rr -, pond in kind .
Hritain brok Poff re la tions wi ttl
Sv1·ia in Octobr•r l~H"i aftpr Syria

IJ!I.MASCUS - Freed Irish hostage Brian
Kl'nnan f'mhraces hi1ii sisters at th e Syrian foreign
wa s impli call'd in a n at trmpt to
plart· a bomb on an Israeli
airlinrr .
Thirtc· r n \\\'s ter nPrs, sl ..... of
tht'm Anwnc&lt;.~ns. arr still hel d by
v;1rious ex trem ist groups in
J.rbiinon
Df' JTtands b~ thP kidnapp:'rs

.IJm os

llt •J rn;tn Ho scha r. Kl, of Point
l 'll•,ts&lt;~nt. clir·d Satu rd ay, August
~~~. 1~ 1~1111n Ho lze r MPdical C&lt;' niPr

lOOOTL/2

Bom December 19, I 908 in
Puuu Pl casam, he wa s &lt;J son of Lhc
late George and Jan1e (McCoy)
Hoschar. ' He was a rcurcrl
emp loyee of WV Malleable Iron
and a member of the Bellemead
Un 1ted Methodist Church.
li e i s surv1ved bv his wife , Anita
of P01nl Plea&lt;anl; daughter, Jean
Henderson of P01lll Pleasant, a
s ll· p ~ dau~hlc r. Chery l Roach of
Pollll Pleasant; a step-son, Louis
Lallier of Lugoff. SC; five sisters,
M" Willard (Myrtle) Barnene of
PooH Plea&lt;;ant . Mrs . John (Dal e)
('o lclllao. Mrs. David (Mary)
Lc·aplm c and Mrs Arch1c (Dolly)
S c hw;~n; , all of Ma'5 JIIon. OH and
Mrs. RohcntRuby) l.ylle of Canal
Fu lt on, Oil ; a brother, Henry Has~
char of Pollll Plca&gt;am; 10
grandchildren and c1ghl g rea t ~
gran£1,hliclrcn
I k was preceded 1n death by a
dau~htcr . Audrey Drovcdah l; a son.
('h;;rles I losc har and four brothers.
Srmcc will be held Monday.
1\ugust 27. 1990. at I I a.m . al the
Wilcmrn Funeral Home w ith the
Rev. Eldon G Shlllglclon offi ciatIng. llun,d will tx· in the Kirkland

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DUBLIN. Irel and iUPit Irel and Is st ru ggli ng to maintain
its policy or neutralit y during the
Persian Gu ll crisis. which has
ten :!5(1 or i ts citizens trapped in
Iraq and Kuwait and cut heavi ly
lnto its trade reven ue.
PrimP Mini s ter Charl es
Haughey ca lled an emergency
meeting ol his Cabin et nex t week
to discuss th e plight of 300 Irish
national s In I raq and 50 In
occupied Kuwait. who are being
held with other Western and
Asian nallonals by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to guard
against attack by Western forces
In t he gulf.
I reland's stric t policy of remaining neutral has often put It
at odds with Its E uropean Com munity allies, who have criticIzed the country's refusal to join
EC Inltlallves.
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Libya after the world community
agreed to Impose economic sanelions against the two countries.
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with Argentina over the Falkland
Islands, Ireland remained on tile
sidelines - drawing praise from
Buenos Aires .
Ireland, however, does not
consider the cornerstone of Its
foreign policy as something that
can be easily jettisoned and the
release Friday of Irish hostage
Brian Keenan In LebanQn Is
evldenee that the policy can be
beneficIa I.
The current gulf crisis has

stepped up Intern atio nal pre s·
sure on Irela nd to abandon it s
foreign policy and be a fu ll
member of the EC. In stead .
Irel and has dec ided to sk1p a
meeting of the Western Eoro·
pra n Union on Aug. 21 in Paris
where countrlt?s a re expected to
consider military options against
Iraq .
The foreign minister of I taly
has sa id he understand s Ire·
land' s stance on neu tr alit y, but
said thr
~uropcan
coun tr ~·
needed to "face reali ti es" of
European economic and political
onion and join western efforts
Ireland ha s supported U.N .
econom ic sanc t ions aga inst I raq
at great eosl to Its domestic beer
and caiUe indust ries, but has
refused to back the multlnat ionat
military buildup and naval block·
a de In the gull.
Its policy of neut ra lity has not
g iven Ireland much of an edge in
lhe gulf crisis, that began when
Iraq Invaded Kuwait Aug. 2.
Ireland ha s received mixed
signa ls from Baghdad as to
whether Its nationals will be
among those allowed to l eave.

lralji Fon•i g n Minis!Pr Tariq

Azit

sing li·d

Jrf'land for
pr:li~r ;11 ; 1 pr"l"·,s r&lt;mfpn•ncr·
Monda~· . sa .v ing th ~tl lrt'land' s
position un thi' dispuf(' \\,':J&lt;.,
· 'balancf•d ..
Th r rconornk .".a net ion ag&lt;.~inst
Ira q ha s .:drf'ad.\' r· ost \h(' I rish
bPrf indu st ry about $1!i .~ m i lli on
whi ch
in lr&lt;HIP \\-:itlt lri.lq \ ·;1
combinr•d with lr ;1n and Ub_
accou n t~ l or om• third nf its
ma rkf't
tlllt

l r ilq .'-&gt; till ( IWf' ... l rrland $10L
million lor lwt•f ~ hippPd bPiore
lh P Pmbargo. imposrd b!-' thr
Un itrd Na rion s to pressure Iraq
to w i tlldr.1&gt;'. it s truops fr om
1-\uwait.
Thr fina ncial s train on thr
country·'s largrst bN"f r.xportf'r.
Good man Int ernational. 1rig
gcrcd panic selling on the Dubl in
stock exchange Thur sday, wip~
1ng more than $tiRO mill ion off the
value ol the mark('t

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Fa j r !Th e Dawn) Islamic Organ ·
ization " issued a sta t ement
claiming credt l for lhe release.
Iranian Dep ut y Foreign Minis ·
ter M ahmoud Waezl was quoted
by I ra n's Eng lish ·l anguage
newspaper Tehran Times Friday
as say ing Kf'enan's re leasE' was
the result of several months of
ellorl s by I ranian officia l s and
Islamic groups in Lebanon. He
lhanked lh ese groups "who once
more showed thelf goodwill
toward the West."

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Lrg ion
mrmbf'rs. ~ A . l. .. junior
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ia ry mrmbr rs ;Hr n'mindPd to
bri ng a dr.ssrrt or a covrrrd di sh

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1SI'arl {into host i lities l ··
ThP dcfPnse minister sa id thP
pos.slblity of an I raqi attack was
"\'cry. vpry low .'·
Mens al so defended the go
\'f'rnment 's dec is ion not to immP·
diatrl y pas~ out gas ma sks to thf'
public . He sa id thf'n• was no
ad vancr warning fo r mi s~ i!Ps.
which would takr thrr(' to foUJ
m inutf's to hit l.srar l a f iPr bPing
launchrd fr om I raq
··rr you con sldPr &lt;.1 J or
.f ·mlnutP f11 g ht rime.
vou
rPalizP th at unlf'ss vou havp ·the
gas mask on .v our fncr, it's rPa lly
not goin g- to hPip .v ou much." hr
told Israel R adio
Ddcnse offi cials oppose thP
i mm cd ia ll' disI r ibu 1ion of protrr
1i\'P gC'ar ag ainst chem ic al wra
pon, s; t.v i ng such a stPp might
CTP&lt;tll' pan if' and &lt;; ig nallr aq that
Is rael i'&gt; pn·par ing for WJI'
Offiria ls say &lt;.;torkpilf'd gJ s
ma .;; ks ra n bl' p&lt;L&lt;., srd out quick ly
111 i.t n Pmi•J ·gpnc .\· AI most da ily.
l~ra P ii nPwsp;qwr..., carry arti
r iPs on whl.lt to do during a
rlwmica l wPapons attack and
how to usP 11 go~~ m&lt;J&lt;.;k Dr o;; pitP
thr hPightt•nPd publi(' concern
about potson g; t.o. , . Ar · •·n~ said he
did not srf' an .v si g ns of panic .
" I don't 'lf'f' an .\'!Jodv walldng
.:.tround with 11 ga s mask nor
proplr bu~ i n g things up in th&lt;'
s t or~&gt;s. ·· hr _~;, aiel.

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con rrmplatin g a prP·f'mpti,·r .it
tark agai nq Iraq
Asked if Iraq might &lt;ll tai'k
l s r&lt;.~l' l in ordN r •.d l_v ttw .'&gt;uppo rr
of t hp Arab wo r ld. t\ r Pns .. &lt;-tid,
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r llminatf' a nPwly imposed 4
pt"&gt;rrrnt tax on gasoli ne.
.Josr Ange l Ley ton. director of
the Petroleum DistrlbutorsAsso~
cia lion. sa id au thorit ies charged
gas s tati on operators a 4 percen t
tax on ex pee ted sales and 2
pern•nt fo r gasoline being held .
The ot••rators maintained that
thr nt·w iY imposed 4 percent tax
cuts th1·ir profit per gal lon to 2
percent. ool including opera tin g
costs .
Gas statio n opera t or Ramon
Arenas said operators are unhappy with the tax and ha ve
decided to "c lose statio ns this
weekend to demand a solution
from the government because we
are losing a lot of money ."
A gallon of gasoUne In N icaragua sells for 2.15 cordobas oro,
which have been fixed on a par
wit h the dollar. The old money,
I he cordoba. Is seiJing al 820,000
to I he dollar.

have inc l uded freedom for mo re
than :JoO Pates tinia ns dela i nrd bv
Isra el and the rrleasr of mor~·
than a dozf'n Arabs convicted in
Kuwait of bombin g vanous \VPs t·
ern targrts . Thp convicts' sta tus
is not c lc&gt;ar si nrr Iraq's Aug. 2
inva sion of t hr tin .\· rmiratr
No group claimed respo nsibl l
ity for Kr enan 's abdurt10 n, but it
i... bplirvrd hr was Sf'ized by
I ran ian -1inked Shiite Moslf'~
fundampnta l ists. After his rr ·
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Iraq warned against
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Ohio news briefs-- Appeals court renders
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WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio I UP!tThe White House has received a new $262 million Air Force One.
the first presidential jet since 1972.
Program responsibility for thecu stom ized Roc ing 747 ~ ()() wa'
located at Wright -Pat terson Air Force Base. The jet is speciall y
equipped to handle presid ential du ti es r anging from diplomacv

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chan grd

In the case ol L t• ading Creek
Conser van e ~· Di stri ct. the d is-

tri ct f iled a notice of appea l of
Judge F' red W. Cr ow fl l' s order

appointing Robert Snowden to

The plane underwt•nt m onth s of flight tests before th f' Atr
Force acceptl'd it from Boeing on Thu rsday at Boeing's Mtlitar y
Airplanes branch In Wltchlla, Kan .. th en flew it to its perman ent
home at Andrews Air Forc e Ba se. Md.

lh C' Di strict Hoa rd o! DirPctor s in

partition case en tit led Ch arles l:

Dr cern ber .

Hall and othrrs v ersu s lrr nC' E

Cultice gets three-year prison term

soug ht to ovt~ r!urn

Thl' distri ct had been granted
an extension of time to file Its
app&lt;•al wi th the court. but as of
Augu s t~- no brtef had been filed.
Th erdore, th e Court of Appeal s
di smtssed the dtstrict's appeal

Walk er.
I n that ca se.

XENIA, Ohio iUPll -A four-time candidate tor 'herifl in
G r eene Count y taces a three-yrar prio;;on lt' r m aftl'r plf•adin g
guilty to sex c hargf's involving two g ir l.5.
David Culti('(' was sentenced F r id ay i n Green r Co untv
Common P leas Court on four sex charges lnv ol vi ng min or s. ·
Cult le e, 50, wa s indicted last F~bruar y on 14 count s of sexual

bat tery and two cou nts of gross sexual imposition. The ong tnal
c harges involved two girls, one of them 11 at thp time or lll c
incidents, authorities said .

thP defe ndan t
tht' rea l esta t('

pa r tition Dot• to the appeal s
court \
dl'ci sion . thr M eig s
Co unt y Common Pl eas Court
ord er

of d istril JUt iun

w a~

not

Jnd SnowdPn rPmains on the

Le ading CtT'C'k l'onsPrvancy Distric t' s Roard of Di re ctors .

Teachers employed
RA CI NE -

Pri ncipals and

subs titute tf'arhrr s 1.\'eT'f' f'm ployed and the rF c, ignat iun of
Jennings BceglP was acTI'pflocJ at
th e T hu r sda~' ev&lt;'ning' s '&gt; PI '('ia l

Pr rma ne n t budget J p propri atio ns w('re adoptE'd i-JI &lt;J tota l of

E m pJO .\ 'Cd a s "U b '-iti t ut c·
tPachr r s wr r r S h prr ~ H&lt;' n-" kr .
Clw r yl !-I oll i''\. ~~nd CJ th\' Sm illl .

$2.1140:

AFLC readying to
cut civilian workers

voun gs ter s wl ll be r ead ing and
r xp lor ing grammc r .

WRIGHT -PATTERSON AIR
FORCE BASE. Ohio tUPI I The Air Force ts seeking author
ity to dl smiss civilian f'mp loyees

Crf'f'n Stair Uni ver si ty Re c1ding
Cr nlt'r doPs n'l want lhf' exrw
rie m·c to bt:'&lt;.'Om P a d rv Saru r da\
s r hiJO i sr h~ulc .
·
·

from its Logistics Comma nd, a
movp that would affect worker s

at bases in Ohio and five oth er
sta tes where th P command has
large work fo rces .
T he action is bPing r·equt&gt;stt'd
because of the pussibi llt v of
further budgf't c u ts . command

officials said .
Command Gen . Cha r les McDonald told employe es about thf'
request i n staff mPPt in gs Thursday and F'rida y at Wright ·
Patterson Alr F'or cP Base, wher e

the command is headquartered
McDonald did not s a~ how
many em p loyees might br• ordered dismissed . S il id H. on Fn .
AFLC spokesman
·
A re duct ion in for ce, k nown as

a RIF. would affect Cll'ilian

Ru t the staff at the Bow l ing

wh ere AFLC has its larg est work
forces - Hill Air F'orcr Ha se.
Ogden. Utah . T inker Air l•'otT t'
Ba se. Ok lahom a Cit y; Kr llv Air
Forcp Rn sr. SJ n A nt ~nio , TL~:x as ·
McCIPIIan Air Force Ba se. Sa··

er a men lo, Calif.; and Robins A ir
F orcr Base . Warner R obins. Ca
McDonald 's rrquf' s t for cut s
wa s srhrdu lf'd togo to A ir F'o t-cP
headquarters Monday . It co mes

in the wake of a sma l ler budgr·t
and incre ased press u r e for f'\' f'n

deeper cuts. F' ry said
The reques I dOf's no t addn'so.;
t he prospPc f of Julom ari c.
across -the-boa rd budgr l l' ll ts

th at cou ld be tr iggered next
month if Presi dent Bu sh Jnd th e
Congre ss do not workout a w a\· to
avold th e ant i ·d elicit prm· i ~ i o n -"
of t hr Gramm·Rudrnan dl'l
M cDona ld &lt;1 lso said he w ill
sPek auth orit _v lu trim th e AFL C
work force by offr ring r arl\

rmpl oyf'f'S. wh o mak r up mosl of

retirem ent plan s A F LC ha..s
already stopped rep laci ng peopiP

AFLC 's work fo rce .
Alxlut o,50tl AH ,C f l vilians

w ho qu it or rf'tir r

work at Wrighl ·Patter son. Fry

had alwav s fell WE' could drJw
down &lt;"nough through a ttr iti on.·
F'ry said . " E:.: vrn slx m on ths J.go

sa td Nationwide. the co mmand
employs alxlut 80 ,000 c ivil ia ns.
Cuts could

com e at bases

" He alluded to thl' fa ct th at we

th at stilllookr d poss ibl e

Miss Ohio heads to
Miss America pageant
COL UM Bl'S Ohi o r UP I t Rea li t y and exci tem ent finally

i ntr odur rd Pm Cf'f' Gar y Co llrn s.

hit Oh io's rf'presPn ta tl ve for th r
M i ss Aml' ri ca pagcJ n I as shp lrft

and thl'n pau se . and then l'h \' l li.s
George. and th en 'Will shl' bl'

her hom e state Sa turda y, bound
for th e na tional compet i tion
A crowd of fri ends and rela
tlves gath ered at the Columbu s

Mi ss A m er i ca ?" '
Cook r's talent prPsr nta tio n
will be the song "r",; o rhin g, " a
1hPmP fr om · ·Choru " Li nr' · ;1hn u t
som r bod y's first da v i n &lt;.~rtin g

airport , where Mi ss Ohlo Kris t if'

Cook e boa r ded a fli)(ht for
Philadelphia . She and other Mi ss
America contestant s will spend
two d ays t here befo re takin g a
tra i n to Atlantic

C it ~

for rPhPa r

sals before t hr• Sept 8 pagea nt
Cooke. 22, who has a degree in
actin g fr om Ohio St ate U n ty· ~ r
slt y. captured th e Ohi o crow n as
Miss Willard .
: At thealrpo r l ,s hpworPabPigP
· and w hlte two· p iece dn•ss. a

beige hat with a wide flat bri m
trimmed In pearl s and bone
sling-back shoes. Her dark
blond e hair was pul led back with
3 large silver barreltP at her
neck .
'Ttl try not to be too much of a
. mom today . but I'm not making
an jl pr oml,es." said her mother,
Clare. as sh e took a picture of her
daughter wearing a pair of Ohio
sun glasses.
Cooke's chaperone is Sharon
Herlihy of Mansfield. who has
been the chaperone for Mi ss Ohio
candid ates for the last six years .
Cooke said the excitemen t of
being crow ned Miss Ohio In
Mansfield In .June caug ht up wit h
her when she played a tape sen t
to Miss America contestan ts to
familiarize them with the AI tantic City program .
''It finally hit me when I pla yed

the production tape and t heY

cla ss.
Am ong th f' wPi l ·wi shrr s ga
th c rPd at the airport w as MPi ts~J
Hradlt'v B ucanan. Mls s Ohioand
:1 fi r st runner ·upt o M lssA mt•ri ca
i n 1984 , whoroa chrs cont rs tant s

Sharon Be nder of M arion. a
fri end . held a b1g pla card tl1a t
s.1id " Krlsti t•. Ohio Toda v . Amer ·
i eu T omorr ow . ''
·

" We've got 200 people going
fr om Ohio. It' s onr of ou r bi gges t
gr oups ever ," said Bob Zettl er of
:vlan sflel d. ex ecutive dlrPrtor of

the Mis s Ohio Scho larsh ip Page~
ant He will head to At lantic Ci ty
lal('t this week.
·
Should Krls tle win Miss Amer Ica . her first ru nnerup In the Mi ss
Ohio pageant would become Mi ss
Ohio. That Is Karen Faist I. 22. of
Co lumbu s.
The rPignin g Ml ss Ampr\ca i s
De bbyr Tu rnf'r . represent i ng

" W&lt;'' II do ju st about an)·thmg
ro m ak e it fun fo r t he k ids who
co m e hPn' . " said thf' CP ntf'r ·s
cli rr· c tor. Dr Mich aPI Fn•nc h
''/t f i Pr all. wh o w ant s 10 go !0
~ c h oo l on s~ll u rd &lt;.~y? "
1\' o t m an_
\ · c hi ldre n do. bu r
~o rn p n&lt;'rd an P.'\t ra cia .\ · of sr ilool
to hrlp thPm dp,·pJop th f' r f'arling
s k ill ~ PxpPclc ·d for thPi r gro tk .

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l i m P."&gt; lht'L'llildrPn will writPthf'ir
uwn sturiP s on a Mac intosh
com pu tr r . 0 1her timr s. t hL' \' wil l
cli (' t &lt;:~ t P rh r i r thougnr s to a tutor
w ho v.-r irrs lh r word s on a giant
&lt;., kf•tch pad
··wp f'.'&lt;pt'ri mPn l with mPthods
t ha t m ay bP \ 'rr y- differPnl from
l hosp usPd i n sc hool. but our
p urp o'&gt;r i s 10 see wh at works, "
Frrn r h t• xplained . Thr stories
writt rn ;md rPad by each ch ild
&lt;~r'C filc·d in a portfolio, w hi ch
m f'a&lt;., U!TS the c hild' s pmgrcss by
hi.., · v..·ord bunk ."

' upponi ve pla ce ." he said .
" There are plent)· of hugs and a

rh r Cl'nl er 1s accepting
appli ca tions until Srpt. l :i for up
to 1\J stuci('nt s on a f i r st cnnH '
!i r s! Sf'l vr· hJ _&lt;,j&lt;.; i n l 'adl of tw D

good am oun t of silliness. but we
don' I l orgrt !Il LII WP ar e p rofPS·
..: i ona ls ;rnd wha t \\'(' arr hf're for
The patT·nt s .:.trr pa\·ing fePs, ond
rlw _
, . r x prct to ~ I' L' rrs u l t s. '1\.' f' are
"r ri ous whrn wr nrrd to br . "

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1\(•w student .' will br tf's t('d so
F'l'r nc h and hn. ;., fcllf ra n dl' tr r ·
mm(' th t• l' hild 's strf'n gt hs and
wc akm•S!-&gt;P:o. Tl w asspso.;rnl'nl wil l
lf'ad to &lt;Jn ind i\'i dua l in st ru c
tio na I pi on
F r t·n('h .sJi d lh t· s!Jff wan t\ to
mak t· S; rt urcl..t _\ :-. chool sc·pm
mnr(· l i kf' pla ~· a_.., th r~- r ro,·tdP
l'.'i Pf 'rl i nsi !Ul'li n'rr d rld t•m·our
:lg('mi·nt. wn cn child re n arri vp
Jt rtw cPnter . thr\ arr likPl~' t O b&lt;'
mr t b~' a tutor d rrs .... rd as d wi trh.
inll'orluc f' d l o l i\'f' guinl ' a 1-Ji g~.. . or
tw ... tlt •d tc1 ;~ l e~r g P tah!P and
in vi t f' d f(l m akP pp;rn ut hu ttPr
;111 d ]!• lly ~d n dw i c hr· s
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mation,

conta ct

By United Press Inter nati onal

Main Strnt Point Plcrasant

Iraq lashed out al it s fonner

ally the Soviet Union Saturd av
fo r: supporting a U. N. Securi ty
Co uncil resolution cal lin g fOt

Prtstnts

The Woody Hermon

stric ter enforcem ent of ceo ·
nomi c sanct i ons again st Bagh dad and stl'ppl'd up it s pressu r r
on defiant embassies tha 1 h ave
re mained Ol)('n in occupi f'd

Orchcrstra
Dlrczctvd by Fronk Tiberi
Appearing at Krodcrl Park
Tickets: $5.00
Data:

Kuwa i t.
The Iraqi 1\ews Ag enc y said

Scrpt 4. 7-9 p.m.
For Information Call

675-3844

Hrutt'r . Pomrroy : .J ohn llit r,
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AGENCY

I n o t tl r r dr vP i opm Pnt s
Saturcl (;ly:
- YPm en accused a BrilistJ

diplomat of spying and gave him
two days to leave lht' l'oun trv, ;r
forrign spokesman s;_Jid Sa.tur ·
da _
v in L ondon . Tt1P Yem eni

governm ent SJid Briti sh Consul
Ge nrral Doug Gordon in Ad en
was cau ght takin g photograph s
ol m il itar y inst allJtio ns and an
oi l r dint' ry. hu t ltlf' Br·ill sh
forrign offi ce said was only
wa tc hing o il ra nker s i n thr

harbor.

c areful watch on forl'i gn Pmba s-

lowf'd to tran sit lranian

si es In occupied Kuwait thot had
been ordered by Iraq to close bu 1
defi an tl y stay ed open .

aftN fle ein g Iraq and occupi ed

lrJqi President Saddam Hu s-

360 SECOND AVE.
446-0699
"Serving the ge~eral public a.
well as our members."

I mply i ng Iraq wa s no w rso
Ia ted in the w orld . thP spokl'sm cl n
accused Mo sco w and ot lwr s,,
c urit y Counc i l rnpmbers of hr ·
coming ' 'instr um en ts a ffili :t!Pd
to
t h r
A m r r i c· tt n
a dmini stra ti on "
Presi dent B usl1' s national sP
c urity adv isPr. Brf'nl Srowcr oft .
said any ships rn viol()t ion would
bf' bOJI'dl'd Lind SPil!T hPd al'h •r
llw L: .N. r·r' ..,o ltrtinn
· 'That m ean s no cummPrct'
should go i n or nut b\· sra ,"
ScO\vc r uft said i n an infl•n·ic 'w
\~ · i t h thr Ca blr NPw s !'if'tv.-ork
" And that m Pan s \'f'SSf'l s wi l l bf'
stnppf&gt;d and in spPC tf'd . "
As kt•d if t hP L n it&lt;"d State s nov.·
had a fr cP ha nd to do wh at
Wa shingt on d eem s nec essar ~· . ht ·

Rr l ti sh citizens. would be al·

sein met wlth Aus trian Prf'sident

TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED·BY AUG. 29, 1990.
SEATS ARE LIMITED.

clead bodies thai ma y ha ve a

tinu ed meanwhile to keep a

with

missi on.

Fort Myers ................ s1 58.00 Chicago ..................... 5138.00
Boston ....................... s158.00 Seattle ...................... S27 8.00
New York City ......... s1 58.00 San Francisco............ S258.00
Orlando .................... s1 58.00 los Angeles ............... S258.00
las Vegas .................. S218.00 Phoenix ..................... 5218.00
PLUS MANY MORE CinES/FARES BASED ON ROUND-TRIP
TRAVR AND CERTAIN OTHER RESTRicnONS APPLY.

Uni te d Sta tes.

loo ki ng dappe r tn J suit with a
silk handk r rc hid in hi s brr c~s t
p()(' k(•t. said hC' wan lf'rl pr•acP hut
wa s rPady tu fight
' 'I' m going to say, this is not a

mach lnP-guns and mort ar s co n-

forces report edly began sma sll
ing a wa l l in front of th e French

THE USA IS ON SALE.
DISCOUNTED AIRLINE FARES TO
MOST CITIES IN THE U.S.
ROUND TRIP AIR FARES

f ind in fr ont of him columns of

m Pssage to Amct'ic an s, Sa dd &lt;..J m .

In T ehran. an Iran ian
for C' i gn m in is tr y spokrsman
said , In a hurnanit&lt;Hian gesttJr P,
all foreigner s, Including U S and

Power . watPr and tc lPphonr
service to ma ny of thP besi eg ed
r mbassl es have b('L'n cu t, and

Kurt Waldh elm and pledged to
al low 80 Aus tria n national s to
leave I raq, diplomat s said . Bu t
V lc•nna said no dral had been

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th rc Jt but a fact. ! shall say that
wh oever co lltde s with Iraq will

M oscow to post ponr thf' Srru n t .\·
Cou nc il vo tP "for so mP da vo.; "
lhl' I ra qi nP"~·s agP nc·y .11\.1\
rrport r d
Aft rr 1]1(' U 1\ . VOlt' , l rJ Cj l
gO\ 'f'rnmr nt spokrsm Pn acc us&lt;•d
Mo scow. wh1ch still lla.-. 1:u
milita r ~· r&gt;Xpf'rls and th ous ;mrb
of tradt' and i ndu stn offi t' ial s in
Iraq, of using th e niP ssa gP as d
pretext to ju stify vo tin g w ith rlw

]j y p "

begin halting Iraq i ships.
I raq i troop s armed

"The Most Trusted
Name In Travel"

one and a half hour s.·· and askt•cl

K uw ai !.
ThP nf'w s a gen cy said M osco w .
ignorin g Ba ghdad 's pleas f or
mo re time , thPn votl'd in favor of
th e U .S. - s pon s on~d rt&gt;solut lon,
which cJll s for the usr of "s uch
as may be neces mr·asur Ps
sa rv " Ia prrvent ship s from
brr;1 king thf' economic embargo

immedia te word on w hen or how
the massi ve U .S. m ill t Jry dPploy m ent in th e Per sian Gulf w ould

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was hi sto r ical ly part or Iraq and
that Baghd ad' s Au g. 2 in vJstonof
thr 1in.v Pmirate wa s j ustifir d.
When asked if hr ha d a

bC'g inning but not an rnd , " hP
.o...a id . " Wf' want the A nwr irans to

t ion wou l d further ll'gitimizP thP
Pq; gy

co uld not br madP "i n lf' s s t han

Gorb ac hev that urged Iraq to
pul l its troops out of occ upiecl

usc of m il itary force by Ameri
can wa rships to interc ept I raqi
shipping. But there was no

T homa s. Middleport; The lma
Chase. Albany; Ric har d M.

rei terat e hi s po int th at l&lt;u wait

tll r So viP ts gavp Iraq IPSS t han
twu hours F rid&lt;J _
V to r(' SjXJnd to a
lPtlrr Uv So vie t leadt&gt;r Mikh a il

US officia ls said the re solu-

Hospital news
Frida~· admission s -

slow cooker on behalf of her husband, Jerry, who
was the winner, and Joyce Manuel, Racine.
accepting a cooler on behalf of her daughter.
Rhoda Earl, who was the winner. Winners were
selected from approximate ly 1500 persons regi'ii·
tered at the hospital's booth during last week's
lair. About 650 persons rece ived fr ee blood and
sugar tests at the lair booth. The !l;utrltion
Department served refreshm ents to winners
before pri:~.es were awarded Wednesday .

Saddam asks for more time

.Javmar Golf

Citations issued
GALUPOUS - T he following
citations were Issued by the
GaiUpolls Po Uce Department
Friday: Minnie Gaines , 80, Bid·
well. going the wrong way on a
one-way street; Christi na F .
Kirk. Ga lUpolls, for disorder ly
conduct by Intoxication.

FAIR WINNERS- Scott Lucas, administrator
of Veterans Memorial Hospital, Wednesday
a fternoon presented gills to several Meigs
residents who were winners of prizes awarded as
a part of the activities at the hospital's booth
during the annual Meigs Co unty Fair l ast week.
Pictured receiving prizes from Lucas, I tor, are
Carolyn Nicholson, Middleport, a camera;
Shirley Hubbard, Pomeroy, a radio casselle
player; Barbara Mohler, Middleport, a decorator
clock; Donna Aleshire, Sy racu se. accepting a

the Sout hern High Sc hool Boos
ter s will be held at Jaymar Goll
Clu b on Saturdav at noon. Entrv
fee will be $30 and will includ~
goU, lunch and prize s A,R.C.D
four person sc r amblt.'. ladv
go lfer s wP lcom(' For more infor-

F'n•nrh maintains th at 100
per cent of th e stud ent s are
helped 1&gt;.1 the Reading Cen ter

The 1{1-week re Jding lmprO\c
ment prog ram begin s Sept . 2~

~ illun.l a~·

co s t ~:

Trrry 1\'satt, Middleport, di s

IC'\' c1

and

and

co sts

· 'bt'l 'i.l u &lt;.,e ol t h&lt;" cra zines s and th e
t·ar ing lh&lt;.~ l ;d l of l t1P graduatr
assis tdnls pu r int o it.
" T h is is a moti va t ing and

Missouri.

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA

fund , $6J ,1t-i:l ; student ac t ivilif's.

Teachers plan fun
for Saturday class
o., lrc p lall' or wa tch cartoon "
Sa turd ay mornln gs, som e '20

served, court cos ts, one year
probation, rPstrain lng o~der

y·alid plates. $25 and costs.
parking on highway , $20 and
costs; Kenny Riffle, Syracusl'.
disorderly conduct. $25 and
cos ts, Dal e Riffl e. Pomeroy.
criminal trespassi ng . $20 and
cos ts, Donald Y. Cox, Burgett
stow n. Pa , speed. $22 and costs;
Damon Gibbs. Pomeroy. $300
and costs . three days in jail.
opera tor's license suspended for
60 day s, J ames K Black. Gal li
polis, speed , $25 and costs:
Danny R. McMan is, McArthur.
speed. $25 and costs; Paul Esten
M ill er, Waynesboro, Va .. speed .
$23 and costs; Thomas J Eakin s.
Syra cuse. failure todispla) va l id
tax decal. $50 and cos ts; Thomas
J. Ea lins, Sy r acuse, au th . vio la
tlon. $100 and costs; David .l
Hudnall, Po meroy. 'IJf&gt;eding, $23
and co sts

Co if Tournament. sponsored by

math

IlOWLI NG GREEN . Ohtu
1UPI J ~ Whilf' snrnr youn gs tPr o..,

operator's license suspendPd for

10 days, no reg istr at ion, $20 and
costs ; Gerald Armstrong, aggra·
vated menacing, 30 days In jail,
suspended to one, credit for time

ol one year, r esitutlon :
Je rome Howard , Pom N o~· . no

$25 and cost s; Elaine Harris.
Middl eport. di scarded tra sh
along theroadwaY. $25 and costs :
Shannon New some. Middleport.
disordrrly conduct . $'25 and

Po rtland .

t raining center
·
l nvestigators said Cradrr wa s working on tllP brrPch uf 11w
can non . Thf' barrf'l w;:as rai srd to 1hr max imum hr ig ht \VhP n lht'
locking mechanis m faiiPd and it l'rll

Rick Blak t•. Rt•ed" tlll' . as
sau l t, 30 da ys in j ail suspt•nded.
rwo year s pro bar ion and r os rs;
Dougla s D. Bartram. Reedsville.
ass ured clear dtstance. $10 and
costs; Charles McCormick . Ga llipolis. speed, $22 and costs ;
Michael K. Harrison. Middleport. as sault. $50 and costs. 30
days suspe nded to three. credit
for time served . resti tution;
Claude Reed. Ewlngton. DWI.
$300 and costs. 10 days in jail.

RA CINE - Th r Sou thcrn Open

Ohio soldier killed

S4b J '26; di s trict a ct i v it ie s .
$7'l ,l 90; DP PF, $36,814; lot ter y ,
S'xl ,166; Dwight D Ei sen hower

LAWTON, Okla . t UP I I - A 10 .1·ea r old Arm y soldi&lt;' r from
Columbus, Ohio. was kiliPd Frida v w hen th e 4-lon barrt&gt; l of an
M 198 howi tzer [ell on him at Fori Sill.
Pvt. David Crader was a t ra i ncr a sst gned to t hdreld ar t tll en

O'Brien

valid operator's l icense is ob-

bridge, no med ica l cert i fica rr .

Mi chael a Ku scsma wa s rm
ployrd as thP junior high IPJC h
ing prin l' ipal ancl Kri s t~ · ( ';ll d w&lt;• l l
was t_' mpluv&lt;"d as the J-lr inc i p;!l .rt

fully for sheriff, res igned hi s positions as Bureau of Motor

Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page-A-7

tai ned with in 60 days . r lifford
Whitti ngton. Rut l and. crimmal
damaging. $.15 and costs. threr
da ys in j ai l suspended. probati on

Title VI B. $47.6.14 ;
d taptcr I. $1 % .660; chapter 2.
Sl:l. llb:I; Jnd dr ug abu se. $H ,015 .

Vehicles deputy r egistrar and an inves ti gator for slai C' Audit or
T homas Fe r guson with in da ys of hl s indi r tmpnt

a Xenia r0sident and Drmocrat who ran un sur Cf'Ss -

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

three day s in ptl. suspended tl

p r ogram .

meeting of th e So uthern I.Dr·al
Sc hool Boa rd.

for the girls

rases were pro·

Issued, disorder ly conduct. $30
and costs:
J. Ed Barr. Pomeroy. speeding. $2:1 and costs; Chynt hi a
Riffl e. Middleport, speed ing. $21
and co sts; Clifford Bruner, Jr. .
Be lpre. no medical cert ific ate.
$25 and co vts; Cat hleen Rost•,
Marietta. sea t belt viola tion, $5
and costs: Dwtght Lee Ramey .
Lake Worth. F' la . speeding , $1 7

$4, 253 ,080.69, with a breakdown
au fo l low s: general fund.
$:!.4'18.9:14.69; bond reti rement.
S:!I .JOO; food services. $243,375;
untform s, $20.000; principal' s

Specia l Prosecutor Ang e la Frydman sa id she wa s plr asPd
wlth th e plea bJ rga in bee au Sf' iJ t riJ 1 would havp bern t ra u rna tic

'

Tw~:nry · ni ne

cessed this week in Meigs County
Court by .Judge Patrick H.

out juri sdiction in a rPa l es tat r

to war.

I

Th e r 'o urt h

Dis tTict Court of Ap 1)f'al s ha:-.
re nde red decisi ons on rwu cases

August 26. 1990

Meigs County Court

filed in Meigs Coun ty Comm on
Pleas Court .
The court rend ered it se l f wi th

Cultice,

August 26. 1990

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

t err i tor~ ·

Kuw ai t.
- Dama scu s H.adin rrportf'rl
th at th ousand s of Egy ptian

workers fl eeing Iraq and Ku wai t
through .Jord an would be allowed
to re turn home through Sy rian
and T urk ey sa id it ma v
closr irs bo rd er with I raq to stPffi
port~

to flood of r efugres
Gorb ac hev se nt Sadd am an
urgent note F'rida y night . onlv

made to sec ure their rrlease .
In a telev ised news conf erence

hour s beforr t hr sr Curi t_v Cou nci1
vo te. gl ving !h r Iraq i leaciPr an
ultlmatum ru withdr&lt;~w his
troops from Kuwa it or facP thr
co nseq ue ncrs.

between meetings wit h Walrl
hrim. Saddam quizzed reporters

But Iraq i Forei gn M1nistr r
Ta r iq Am told thr So vi et amba s-

likt' a history teach er in orclf'r to

sador in B&lt;J ghdad th at a

rrp l~·

Rain eases over East
By United Press International
Dr enching ra ins eased over

par ts of the Eas t Saturd ay
fol low ing flooding, th under storms lashed the Sou th and th e
West had unseasonabl y coo l
temperatures .
The National Hurrican e Center
In Miami was plotti ng the progrt•ss of Tropical Storm Gustav
and a tropica l depre ssion, wh ich
:If it st reng th ens sufficiently will
be co me Trop i cal St or m
: H ortense.

:

Gu stav wa s about 600 miles
eas t of the Lesser Anti lles at
mid -day with winds of ;;o mph
extending outward more than 100
miles and strength ening. It was
moving westward at abou t 14
mph and was expected to continue on that path for at least 24
hours.
The depression was alxlut 945
miles west-southwest of the Cape
Verde Islands and also moving
westward at about 14 mph with
maximum susta ined winds of 35
mph.
• In Yaphank, N.Y. , a l ather and
:son working In the flooded yard of
'their welding business got pulled
Into a drain pipe and were swept
-along under ground for one·
'eighth of a mile.
The pair emerged Into a

'

draln agt• dit ch, w llPrP l hr y WPrP
\ ' poli cP &lt;:rnd firl'fi gh·
n.•sru Pd b_

ter s Still, Joseph Leograndc. ti7,
wa s trapped In the ti( J degree
fl ood waters for an hour.
I n thC' So uth . lhundrr storm s
moved through f.1r sou th f'a st

Loui siana i nto th e Mis si ssippi
Delta and the Gulf of Mexico
wh ile an ex cessi vr heal advi sor y

was

posted

by

the Na ti onal

said. " I believ e th at's the case . ·
" ( thi nk it v.'ill br thP m inimum
amoun t of intprferPnCP \\'ith
t raffle n&lt;"c cssar v to makt the

sanction s dfretl ve," he sa id .
Scowcroft also said the Busl1
administr at io n antic i patrd th at
Am rr l can s w ould brcom r hos ta gf' s wh r n it bPr amr in vol vf'fl i n
111 !? M id t'a.o.; t co nf r ontation. bu t
sa id t he 3,000 or so Am r ri c n n ~
t rapped in Ira q and Ku wait " w i l l
no t di vrr t us."
' 'That will nor hP ilwca st•. " hP
said . " The hos tages an • on lhP
prrs ld r nt \ mind ro n s r a ntl ~· and
f'Vf' r_v thin g wP do w&lt;' will think

about thr• hos ta ges They will not
di vert us, howrvrr. f rom out
str ate gy "

PRETTY BABIES - Here are winners of a
pretty baby contest held Wednesday in thr• Skilled
Nursin g Faci lit y of Veterans Memorial llospital
under the direction of Loretta i\lklns, facility
acllv llies director. They are, front. Ito r, Kasey
Doucet, held by Shauna Tackell, 0-3 months;
Elizabeth Doczl, held by B&gt;rbara Doczl, lirst, and
Rehect·a Roush, held by Car riP Roush, second. 3-6

Gallery proposals being accepted
t: ,\ t. LI POLIS -

T he Frc nl'h

Art Co lony is accepting g a llrr ~

proposa l s fo r the 1991 calenda r
~· c a r . Arti sts wishin g to Pxhibir

th eir wo rk s should sr nd six to
eight slid es rPprescnt&lt;Jt ivP of
thrir wor k 1f'ac h sl idr should bf'
idcnt ifi r&gt; d with size. medium and
Ii l ii' I. ttw number of works
a\' ailablr r·L·sume and month of
Px hibir p rl'fe r r ncr . All sUdl' s will
he rPturn r d Pr oposa ls should bl'
n• cr i vrd no \alf'r th an SPpt 2:1
Croup proposal s ar e welcnm r .
T lw Frenc h Art Colony i s a

multi ·di'L" ('(' nll' r in "uullwa stf'rn
Ohi o. (;all rr~ · rx hi bit o.; ra ngP
f rom co nr c mporar~ · to rra di
ti ona!. Art is ts arr rn couragrd to
offer rhrir wor ks for sail' . Th r A r1
Co l on~' rP tain s ;r sm al l com m iss ion . Twel vP ex hibit .., .-•ar h y r~Jr

Cr rrk Plant. recPi vrd his anni -

,·rr sa r_
v awa r d fu r 35 year s of

Ha rrison and his wife .
M; tr y. l ivr at RouiP :1. Callipol i-.

Lottery numhers
l ·u :n :LI ND r L'l' l t d:t_
\ ·~ winnrng
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WILD DRIED
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engineer at the Ohto Val lrv
t~ l rc tri c Corporat ion's K yg ~r

t~ ngi ncrr .

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on the classics?
20°/o
OFF

Reg. 147
NOW

$J760

Wr at her SrrvieP for muc h of

Texa s.
A tlood warnin g remai ned in
effect Sat urda y for the Rio
Grande from Pres idio. Texas, to
the mouth of thr Pecos River .
II thu ndersto rm dropped 1.5
inches o[ rain In Little Rock.
Ark., In only 30 minutes Friday .
In the West. afternoon temperatures turned cooler In northern
and central Ca lifornia, dipping
as much as 20 degrees F'rlday In
some areas or the Cen tra l Valley .
An unseasonably cool low
pressure syste m dug In j ust off
the coast of Oregon and Washing·
ton, bringing with It scat tered
showers and thunderstorms. It
was expected to produce showers
over Ca lifornia's northern mountains and snow was possible In
the upper reaches of Mt. Shasta
and around Lake TahOe.

months; back, Ito r , Emily Davis, held by Yvonne
Whilllnglon, 6-12 months; Anthony Shamblin ,
held by Robin Shamblin, 12-18 months, and Tyler
Wayland, held by Debbie Wayland. 18·24 months ;
A. wards were presented a nd refreshments were
st'rvPd. Winners were se lected by a committee of
residents from the Skilled Care Fac ility.

Rog. 140

NOW

$32

STAR BANK THERE'S A STAR WiTHIN YOUR REACH
MON. &amp; FRI. Tl I P.M.
TUES. WED. THUI. nL 7 P.M.
SATURDAY

m5 P.M.

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�Page- A-S- Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 26. 1990

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

Man injured in Friday wreck
GALLI POLIS- A Li ttle Hoc k·
ing man suffer ed seriou s inj ury
when he los t contr ol of hi s
motorcycle qn St al e Ro ute 124 In
Meigs Counly Friday.
Shannon H. Miller , n was
tr aveling soulh on SR 124 near
County Road 50 In Olive Township when he lost contro l In a
curve and went off the rig ht side
of the roadway , str iking a dllch
and a sign. He wa s traveling al
approxim ately 40-45 miles per
hou r and was wear ing a helmet

dri vi ng left of ce nter wh en she hi!
anoth er car al the in ler secllo n of
Stat e Rout e 160 and U.S. 35
Friday nigh!
Priscilla J . Nevi lle. 29, wa '
lurn ing ri ght from U.S. 35 on to
SR 160 when she wen t left of
center and sl ruck a sl opped car
dr iven by Kevin Jo lley, 22,
Galllpolls, accord mg 10 a report
fr om the Gallla-Meigs po.s l of ! he
Stale Hi ghway Patro l.
Nevi lle. Jolley and l wo passe nger s in Nevil!C''s car WC'fP nut
in jured.

a1 !he l ime of the crash , acc·ord
ing to a repor1 from the Gal lia Melgs pos t of the Stale Highway
Pat r ol.
Miller was ia ken 10 St. Joseph
Hospit al i n Pa rkersburg . W.Va.
by Meigs Counl y Resc ue where
an emergency orw r a!ion r emoved his sp lPen. He wa s repor ted In fai r cond iti on in the
hos pll al 's ln trnsive care unit
wllh fractured r ibs and a fr actured arm , according to a hospi tal spokeswom an.
A Bidwell wom an was clted fo r

Along the River

Section

B

August 26, 1990

South ·Bethel Church centennial being celebrated

Fair poll results are offered

WORKt'liG H AHD -

Ruthie Pratt creates a

rutned dress in th e on-site sewing factory at the
Paper DoU Dress Shop In Gallipolis.

J(eeping business all in the family,
dress shop involves parents, kids
llv MEL I]';DA POWERS
·T inws-Sentinel St all
(; ,\I.LIPOLIS - A new dress
, Jlllp in thr Gallipo li s area is
,1!1\'l ng nPw mean ing to the words
"Ll milv bu sinrss."

Tim and Debbi•• Sc i tes ope nrd
ilw J'aprr Do ll Dress Shop on
St•rorHI ,\n· nuP abou t four W('eks
. igu and the· \\'hole Scit es fam i ly
i"
iTWOl\'Pd in t hr business's
n t)(' t·; l!tl i n .

Th e SritPs' thrf'C daugh ters.

Assaul~

Laur&lt;.t. -.ix. StPfanir, fi ve, a nd

l t d&gt;t 'k ah . J.l months, rach have a
cloth in}{ line named after th t'm .
L.1urJ ·, l.acf •. Strffif''s Styles,
.tnd l tebrka h's Ruffles cloth es
t1. 1ng o n rhr rac ks along wi th
n1twr nun uL.J ct ured drrssrs . Thr
s tnrf' &lt;.,Hx-k s rhildrf'n's drf'SSf'S
.-nd pic!\ ' (·lo the s, alo ng wi t h
worn(·n·s drPsst&gt;s a nd casua l
w~ ·&lt;t r
· '1\u .. . l!ll'" " has brf:'n prr tt ~
go()d 1'\· ~·n 1huugh wr haw• n 't had
mul'il Jd\"N ti s ing.·· DP bbir said
" T hl '- dr rss shop ha s alway s
IH·P n a drr-Jm of minr . ..
Tlw shop al so featurr s an
on !-. I I ( ' sP\\'ing fa c tor y, whPrr thr
g11T..., n ~tmPsake clo t hing is pro·
dun•d and spec ial ordPrs arr
lill ccl
· ' Wr· c. 1n spw for hard to fil
..., iJ:f' S . fur wrddr ngs, or do al ter ali&lt;&gt;n s. " IJrbbte said. She sai d !h e
o.., (•wm g fac t on has rece ntly fi lled
chPrrlrJding uniform or ders and
~rodu ccd penod cos tu mes for !he
up co m rng b!cPntr n ni &lt;ll
t'l'lP IJrdtil) n.
" \\ ,_. rP !he onl.v shop'" Gal li·
pi!Ji..., th.tt can do thi s t ~' pr of
thing . · T im "d id . "Peo plr tPll us
nu r pnn·o.., &lt;Irf' r ompt"'liti\'C. ;r nd
H! ' h u ~ · to do wrll. "

ILI&lt;T\ 1-' - li .trin&lt;· Fa l l Fe.&lt;11
\ .tl \\·i l l Ill ' tll'ld on Se ptPmber 29.
,\n\ 11nf' ~~·t., h i n g to rrnt s pa crs
for [ t ol l(!. .tr·t&lt;, . naft s. Plr shou ld
('ll!l l ,ti ' l .)(1\ r ·r• nr M i mi~' at work
~Wt ~ !.'\."' 111 ~l-l ~l 2H'i'i . Cos t i~ $10
pr 'I ";J. wr '
.\" 1 II 1&lt; \~ - Frit·nds and rf' la·
tJ u '" ;m · tn·,· itf'd to &lt;Jt tr nd th P
c;utll tt !' ~·on· rp u nion . Po tl uck
dinrwr .,.,·111 br · hrld onSaturdayat
rw11n
.1! ttw Athrn" Cou n t~
J-"d tJL:ItHJJH h

Thc-rf' wi ll bf&gt; &lt;J
d to.., tnhu ti on nn Fr ida\·
fn•m 11 :11- 12::10 p.m . at fh('
M!'iL:'- ! 'n i tl'rl Mr thodi st Coo JX'ratt \ , · 1 ',tt i.., h f} n :n I Condor St rrrt
1'0.\1 /·.HOY -

c l11lhtn ~..:

in Jl 11 III!'IO\

,\"1"111-:\S - The Al he ns Boa \
anrl Sk i Clu\J of Hoc kin gport will
pn' o.., •·n t it., nPw and rxc iti ng ski
s hov.: on Sa t urd ay at noon A
snark har will be set up for your
con,·('nlPnf'P .
POMEROY Hysell Run
Hol iness Churc h w ill have specia l si nging by ! he Gabri el
Qua rtri on Th ursd ay al 7: 30 p.m .
T he Ches l er
Ci! FSTFR Vo luniPPr Fin• De partment will
have i hrll· annu al Labo r Day
c hicken bar bcque on September
:1 i n Chesler. T hey wi ll be servi ng
700 c hicken halves. 130 pounds of

Incorporation

filed for YHC
COLUMBUS - Secretary of
Sta le Sherrod Br own repor ted
that ar\lcles of incorporation
have been filed wit h his offi ce In
Co lumbus by l he followi ng loc al
com pa nies: Y HC, In c. , Steve
Yates, War ren Sheet s, 19 Locu st
St., Gal lipolis .

Amer ica's wage ea rners.

Refl ect ing growing concern
wi th lhe numher of immi grants
being admitt ed 10 our co un try , a
maj ori ty of responden ts 168
per cenl l felt our gover nmenl
should cu 1 back on suc h
admiss ions.
On !he em ollonal issue of gun
co nt rol. 55 percent of th ose filling
ou t th e Co ngr essm an's ques tionnai re sup po rt ed a wa iling peri otl
for those willin g to purchase a
hand gun
On tax ma tters. the fin di ngs
were m i xed . When asked
whethe r thry fel t th e President
was justi fied in mod ilylng hi s
pledge of no new !axes . give n I he
Increa sing cost of !he sav i ngs
and loa n cris is and I he spiraling
bu dge! de fici t, \2 percen t of !he
poll 's respondent s fell I he P resident 's change of pos ition was
necrssary .
When askPd nbo ul spec ific
forms o f t ax i nc reases, 7~ pprccnt and T1 perce-nt respec ti vr l ~, ,

robbery reported

GALLIPOLI S - Er ic Blac kburn . 20, of Ga lllpolis. r eported l o
!he Galll a County Sheriff ' s Dr pa nm en t that he V.'as assau l ted
and robbed al !he Sprin g Valley
Plaza Friday nigh!. Blac kb urn
stal ed !hal he was nea r th e Taco
Gr andr rrs tau ra n t wll pn som r one hil him from be hind wilh a
bluni in strum en t and stole $HJ:l
from hi s wa llel.
Pau l Montgomery Jr.. JO,
Columbu s. wa s br ing held in til&lt;'

Ga l li a Cou nty .I ail lor a Ill da1·
rommittmrn t for d ri \'i ng undPr
!he influence
Mi chael E . Russ(• !! . 2). Nrw
Have n, W.Va . . w&lt;:~s &lt;l fl'f'Stf'd and
i nca r crratf&gt;d for dri v in g under
the influence and dr ivi ng lefl of
cent er by !h e Ga llia Count\·
Sheriff' s De parlrn en l.

ALL IN THE FAMILY - The Scites family recently opened the
Paper DoU Dress Shop, a clothing store, on Second Ave . in
GaiHpolls. Th e store carri es not only manufactured dulhlng, but
apparel created in the store's sewing f actory . Dehbl•• and ftm
Sclles ( back row) Dam~ th e stor e- mad e clothing alter their three
daughters - Laura, [ front r ow left ). Stelanie (!runt row ri ght ),
and Rehekah lin Tim 's arm s) .

Truck stolen

ribs. and 7~ gal lons of hom Pmade
icr crram . Servin g w i ll bC'g in aT
11 a.m .
There wt ll also be a ga rd en
l rac l or pull and flra m ar ket
spaces avai lable a! a coS! of $S for
a !Ox ill span• Contact 98S -42·16
tor morf' info r mati on.
POMEROY - T he Wildwood
f:ardt•n Cl ub wi ll holrl their
a rmua l floW(' I show at "i : 30 p.m .
on Wednesday t'W' n ing a! t he
Morning Star Lln ill'd MPihotl is l
Chu rch.

Meigs EMS
runs reported
POMERO Y - T hP unlls of
MPigs Coun lv F. mergency Med ica l Ser vi ces respond ed 10 l hree
ca lls for assista nel' on Friday .
At R. 39 a m . Pom eroy squad
wa .s called lo ! he Meigs Cou nty
Sheriff' s llepa nm en t. Br ad Robi nson was trea ted bu t re fu sed
tra nspor t. A I 9: 48p m .. Tuppers
P lains and Olive T ownship fire
deparlmen l responded 10 a two
motor cyc le accid ent at Sta l e
Rou te 124 and Count y Roa d 50.
Shannon Mill er was tr ansported
t o St . .Joseph 's Hos pll al
At 7: 19 p .m ., Pomeroy fire
depar tmen t was ra iled loan auto
fire at Gibbs Gr ocery . The auto
was owned by Belind a Roush.

POM EROY - Hera ld Os borne
of Sl ale Reule 24B in Lo ng Bo ll om
nolifled lhr 'll elgs Co un ty Sheri ff' s Dc pa rtmPnl lhal hts 1976
Fo rd pick up lrur k wa s sto len
so mcllme aflcr 11 .30 p.m . laic
Fr ldav or early Sa l urday.
The. gr ePn pickup has a shor t
bed and a while stri pe. The Ohio
reg ist ra t io n num ber on I he t ruck
is NR867S
l t was notf'd th at f hPH' wa s a
CB an te nn J on t hP r oof of thf'
!ruck' s cab.
Anyo nP wi th i nfor m ation concerni ng th e truck i.-. as k ed to
ro at ac t fh P Meigs Cou nt y Sher iff' s Df' pa r trn t• n t.
Th e Shen ff' s departm ent al so
reporl s tha i Hc• lpn Will of Hor st•
Cave Road repor ted \hal her
Homclile weed tr im mer was
stolen from her residence on
Wednesd ay .
Sheriff James M . So ulsby also
reporls !hal on Wednesd ay even Ing, T i na Slo ler of Raci ne was
!rave lling south on Cou nt y Road
28 and as she rounded the cu rve
al State Route 248, she ran inlo
the high wal er ther e.
Chester F ire De~an men t responded with their rescue boat.
While a t th e scene. a Chester
fire truck struck a par ked ve hic le
owned by Glenn Bissell, which
was parked along the r oad. The
fire t ruc k was driven by Bruce
Myers . Light damage is being
reported to the lire truck and
mod er ate damage t o Bissell's
1980 Pontiac.

SUMMER CLEARANCE
ON ALL CHARBROIL
GAS GRILL!
BRADFORD WHITE HOT WATER TANK
NOW AVAILABLE IN LP, ELECTRIC &amp;
NATURAL GAS.

Ridenour
CHESTER

In Galli poli s M unicipal Co uri
Fr iday. !he fo llowi ng fm es were
handed down . Randy Phillips.
24, $S5, ! allure 10 wea r a sa fel y
bell ; Roger Ford. 40, Oak Hill.
$55 , speeding; George Germ an.
20, Ga llipolis Fe r ry . W.Va., $6:1.
speedi ng; James B . Par sons. 44.
Ga lli polis, $43, fa il ure 10 con trol;
Scot! Wise. Ga llipolis . $5(1 plus
costs, $50 res ti lullon and five
days in jail for pa ssi ng bad
chec ks.

supported bol h an increase in I he
tax on alcoholic bever ages an d
on c lgarell es. while a strong
maj orit y r84 percen\1 opposed
any Increase th e federa l gasoli ne
lax.
As a furl her re fiPclion of I h••
fee lin gs of ar ea residen ts co ncerning t he country's cu rr ent
economic policy. 73 perr r nl fell
th e na tion's economy was hea ded
in th e w ro ng di rec ti on.
On t he qu es tion of pco nomic
aid for !he newly em ergi ng
governmen ts of Eaqern Eu ropt&gt;.
ar ea r esid r nl s, by a margi n of 09
perc ent 10 :n percent . opposed
such a ss istance
On energy m al!Pr'::i, 70 pPr ce nt
of !h ose fill ing oul lhl' poll fell
th at nuclear powrr Pd util ity
plan ts huvl' u r ulC' tu play i n ou r
coun t ry's energv futurP .
When as ked lo choosr lh e
prim ary th reat to U.S sPcuri r,v.
:n Pl'r&lt;'Pnt des i gn&lt;J t('d thr reo nom ic st rPngth (If Japan. 29
pf'rcr nt frl t it was th t• danger s
posed by So ut h Aml'ri ca n drug
car tel s. 20 p('rcen t indica ted lhP
Sovi et nuc iPa r ar srnal and 18
percenl identified l hl' lhreal of
slate-spon sun •d lt'rrurism .
Add itio nCJ I!y , I ] p1' 1T f' n1 of
tllosP fill in~ out 11w qurs ti onnairr
hrlievp !hu t 1\ m r ri ra ·s f ar rn rrs
shou l d liP n -q uin 'd to kPPp a
n'co rd of th f'ir pPs ficid Ps an d
i nst:.'C i ic idPs t!w! s p r&lt;~ .\ o n thr ir
crops .

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Sou th Bethel \ ' l' W 'J' ps tam{' nl f hurl'h w ill lw
&lt;'l' l c hrating its t (•nt f•nnial not wt't' kt·nd . Th(•

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group plan s a mornin g dmrd1 st•r vi&lt;'r and a
potluck dinnPr i n th r aftt•rnoon.

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER

JOHN FULTZ - J. MARCUS FULTZ
Pomeroy
OWNERS
242 W. Main
992-2101

I ' ASTOII - South llethr l N&lt;• w T.-stam&lt;•nl
( 'hurd!'., pa...,lor.Uuan r Sy d r nstrkk Pr i~ pictur~ · d
a t 111 1' pulpit uf lh f' ('hurr h. Syd t•n .. tridu·r lwga n

Was s17,300

'90 FORD THUNDERBIRD
$1 ,000 Cash Bonus on this t990 Ford Thunderbird
Standard with Preferred Equipment Package 15tC.
Major Standard
Package 151C
Equipment:
Equipment:
• 3.8l EFI V-6 Engine
• ElectroniCAM/FM Stereo
• 4-Speed Automailc
Radio wrth Cassene and
Overdrive Transm1ssron
Clodc.
• Air ConditiOning
• Speed Control
• Power Windows
• TiH Sieering Wheel
• Rear Window Defroster
• Power Steen ng/Brakes
• Tinted Glass
• 6-Way Power Dnver's Seal
• Cast Aluminum Wheels
• Dual Eklctric Remote-Control
Mirrors
• And More

'90 FORD

TEMPO

Was $12,636

NOW

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ha."i gonP through st'\'t'ral d t'nom inational affilia tions sim•t• that tinH' . T IU' tllll rd1 b no w
indr pPndt•nL)

88995*

F RI ENDLY WE LCOM E - Pa., tor l) uanr
Syd••nstrickcr [far ri ght! and his wilt• E lsit'
[sec ond from right)
greet m emhr r s of tht•
congregation of South llet hcl New Testam••nt

SJ3,997*

Sovorolln Stock Roady For Detlvory

'90 FORD
FESTIVA
85495*

EPA'Highway

at tht• (' hlfr('h ll ' a l 'nih·d !\1Pth odi!&gt;.t
l ay)ol pt&gt;akt•r in 19i.l. hut r t·"'i igrw d from till' 1 nilt •cl
:\lf'th odist dt&gt; nomin:ttlon in 19KL

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Churc h on Sih'('f Uid gP. Tlw aUPnd a nn· a t th1·
countrv t' hurc h \' a ri~·s from :-oiuml a,v to Sun da.\ ·,
with a~· f'ragf' attt•ndan (' t' in lhl' :';0'!'-&gt;.

NOW

NOW

mini ~ lf'rln~

Name} denomination changes
don t hamper church operation

41 MPG

•Dealer Retains Rebate, Tu and Title Eztra

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TV &amp; APPLIANCE
GAS SERVICE
985-3307

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•Wheel
Alignment
•Brakes &amp;
Shocks
•Struts
•Used Tires
•Goodyear Tires

Municipal court

Meigs announcements
1 ),\R\\" 1 ~ - Modern Woodmrn
of America 72:!0 will ho ld a
potluck -cookout at th P Sou t h·
!)ou ncll 1 ark or. l' .S Rou te3.1 near
D.tl wrn Tht· c ;Jmp wil l furnis h
1tw llam bur$!1·r'i. ho t dogs, bun s
;HJ d ~ - ~·nd r m~·n ts Ea ch per so n i s
;tc, kt•d 111 hr tng a potluck d ish and
l. t\ ~ 11 l hd I 1-._,

POMEROY - The resul ls are
In fr om the fair po ll condu cled
las I week by U .S. Rep . Cl ar ence
Miller al \he Meigs Count y Fa ir.
According t o a press release
Issued by the congr essm an, wh en
as ked l o g ive lhel r views on a
num ber of poli cy questi ons far
in g the nation, area rrsiden! s
res ponded ln a manner ge nera lly
con sistent with national survey
opinion findings.
T he poll gi ven by lhP represen ta ti ves of Miller was not a
sci entific r andom poll represent
i ng a cross sect ion of M eigs
Coun ty res ident s. ra th er , it rr·
presen ts a n op inion of lhosr
a!len di ng I he Meigs Co unt y Fa ir
who wished 10 f ill out l he
q urstio nn a irr. F u rt h errr:Jrr.
dala Is no l bro ken down in lo
dem ogr aphi c ca tego ri es .
Meigs County fa irgoe rs su p
por ted fundin g a national heallh
i ns urance prog r am by a :l9 to 41
percent margi n even lf it mea nt a
sign ifica nt tax inc r ease for

CHURCH BENEFACTOR - Abraham Bahr, who donated the
lumber lor the South Bethel New Testament Church and carried Its
hell by horse and buggy from Lontt Bottom, Is pictured here with

his lamUy In 1910. Bahr and his sons also helped to build the church
building, located on Silver Ridge, In the late 1880's.

H.v IUI!A:\ .J. li E E ll
Timt'."' -Sf' nlint' l St.1ff
HI&lt;I&lt;OS\'I J.Ll&lt; - In .hd-' Il l
IKKl t ht' t ru'i!Pt' !-1 ol l llP Uni on
lli ll C!J...,.., of th(' Church of th• -·
lJ n ltt•d Hrettlf'rf'n rn Chn .q began
('Onstructmg . 1 nt'W c hurc h bui ld
ing ! o 1 !hf' ir hurgf'o n ing
rongn·gc1t 111 11
Though it h . ~.-, undrrgonr St'\'
f'r a l nanlf' r hangrs and dr·n omi
ndliona l ;!!fi l iat ions. thf' South
nrttwl (\ ('W Trstamf'nt Church
. . til! .., t;tnd ..... and it s current
rn!'mtw rsllip 1 .~ read\ to rr lf'
bratr it s cPn!t'nnia l .v rar.

T hr pr oprrlv for lhr chu rch.
IO&lt;'. tl rd on Sil\·pr Ridge Road
TW&lt;l r Ea stP rn High Sc hoo l. wa..,
pu tT il;.t,r-d from Phil ip and
Emma Hoffm an lo r $2&gt;. T he
eked w&lt;.~ s rNtifiC'd in t hP Mrig . .
Co u n t ~·
H. r&gt;rnr d N 's Of f irr in
Pornrrov on .J u!v Ll . lAAl
u~ in g !umbe r that wa s cut and
dona tf'd from tht ' 21~ ii&lt;Te farm of
Abraham Ba hr. thr bui ldi ng u:as
romp leled in 18911
The r hurr h be ll . " 'hiC h still
rin g.., ac ross Si lvf'r Hidgr Pa c h
Sunday morn i ng. wa s rarTird !Cl
1h P sitr from Long Ilo tt om bv t-1
hor sf' and wagon h\' Bo hr
.
Un lll 19 1R. l hr church carri ed
the Un iiPd Bretll er cn namr . I n
!ha l vear. il became lh eEvangr-1
leal ·Un ited Brelheren Chu rc h
and In 191iii. when the Melhod lsl
Ch urc h and !h e Eva ngelica l
Un i te d Brelhe r en Ch u rc h
mer ged. I he Sou lh Bet hel Uni ted
Methodist Church cam e i nto
being.
Dissa tisfied with I heir denom i national af filiation, the small
co ngregation pu rc hased their
chu rc h building and beca me I he
South Beth el New Testame nt
Chu rch In 1 ~&amp;1.

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Costf' l. Jnlln M o r ga n. Ro\· ( ;r·h

rh cnt . 1-:lm!'r \\"r ig hl. !Linch
L t\'(' fHkr . Ho tlf'n :vl t' l 't't '. Ht
c h.t rcl Tllom ; r~. o~ nd th t' rut tt·nt
mini sl(' r . J) ua lw S\ dt • n , t nc ~(' l
wh o lu. •g; tn J :-. ~~ l.t\ " IX'J kt ·r t•n
tlw c hu rc h in 1 ~ + -:-~l
S,v dl ' ns trir kf'l nH l iLi lt '" tll tt t
.s inc r th t' group rouk m·t'r thf·
ownnship of tht · ('hurch. im
pi'O\'f'mrnt s hd \'t' bi'C'n almo.s 1
non o.; top. wi!h \"i n,·l o.., irl in g. pa
nr li ng, pad dPd pew s, n·s 1mom :-..
air rondi l ioni ng and .sP\'('ral
nthrr mtxkt·n amt•niliPo.., bein g
M ldt 'd in lhf' p i t.\ I ft '\\ " .\ ·l'r trs
ThP &lt;'PII It' nnial n ' il'iH&lt;+Ii o n on
S&lt;' Pif'mbl'r "! wilt inrludP morn
ing Sl'r dn •..., f r om ~I a.m un til 11
a .m . a po tl ur k din nrr wilh
aut hf'nl ic fond s a t noon . and
aft t'rnonrt .\ f'r v irt '.S bP~in n i n g ;tt
1•:111 p.m .
t\ ulllf'nlir cos tuming is bf' ing
wr lcomrcl hY thP congr Pga l io n
a nd an.vone w i1 h pic turc•s or
additional h is torica l bac kgr ound
are be ing asked tc s hare lh Pir
infor ma t ion.
One churc h m ember explaim·d
what thP)' hoped l o accomplis h
w ith
th eir
c c n te nn ia l
ce lebra l ion.
"Our congregal ion would like
10 emp has ize our co ntin ued dedi cation to spread ing I he gospel of
Chris t and l o min ister to l he
needs of the com munity. Duri ng
the ce nlenn la l celebr ali on. we
hope 10 recogn ize th e effort s of
tile per sons who have helped In
the continu" llon of the church."

�August 26. 1990

Page-B-2-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

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

Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-B-3

August 26, 1990

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KAROL L . PAULSEN, COitEY 1\. PARSONS

Scarberry-Weaver
POMEROY - Mr. and \&gt;I rs.
Robe-rt Scarberry arE' announ c
ing the engagement and ap
preaching marriage of th rir
daughter. Gina Rena e ScaroPrn
to Dwaine Ler We-a vrr. N p~ ·

Hil vcn. W \a
Th(' WPddi11g wi! I be e~n t'\'1' 11 t of
SPpt. 2L Jl 'J. p rn at the LaurPl
l '!iff FrPt ' M1•1 hudist Churc h.
ThP ro uplt• \\'i ll l'l '&lt;, ick in
PnmPrrl\..

Brooks-Riggs
ALFRED - Pamela Higgs.
Parker sburg. W.Va . and .lamPs
Rrooks. Coolville. aarr announc
ing thPir Pngag emrn t and J P
proa(' hing m a rria gp
H e is th&lt;• son of Llovd and l {ul h
Brooks. Coolvilk. and i.., d
graduatr of Ea'dern Hi g h Sdwol

ShP 1" J g r;1duatt• tlf Pt~rkiT'­
burg South High Sehoul
ThP UIM'n l'hlltTh 1..1,;rdcl ing ~~ · ill
takP plan· -\u g :n ;H -; - :ln p m at
ltw Alf r{' d t'nitc'd M( •t hodl:-. 1
Church
The couplt · w1ll rP.., idP in
\I fred

Mercer-Edwards
PATRIOT- Announcement is
being made or the approaching
marriage of Emogene Mrrrer
and Fremont Edwards , both of
Patriot

Paulsen-Parsons

Clark-Morehead

GIN!\ R. SCI\RBERRY. DW.&gt;\l:'IIE L. "E ,\VER

Tho opr n church wedding will
br held on Sep t. 2 at 1.10 p.m . at
thr Patri ot M ethodt sl Ch urctr. A
reception will follow at ltrc
Mason ic L odge Hallin Patriot.

Mrs_ H. Denwl CoPg!Pin and
Mrs_ noro thy Clark. Pomp~·u_v .
Morehead graduated from
Parkl•rsburg South High School,
served four years in the United
States ~avy and Is emp loved at
Rrntal King in Gallipolis as
acco unts m cw ager . He is thr
grandson of Mr s. Mabel Roll\' ·
son. Walker , W.\' a.
Wedding plan' arr incom plete.

M rDDLEPOR T- Mrs. Phy llis
Clark . Middleport , Is announcing
the engagement of her daught er.
\ata lie Ann Clark . to Paul
Frrdertck Morehead Jr, so n of
Mr and Mr s. Paul F . Morrhrad.
~l t nrral Wells. W.\' a.
Miss Cl ark is a gradual&lt;' of
Meigs High Sc hool and i s rm
plo;rd at Hill' s in Ca lllpnlis. ~ hr
is the granddaughter of Mr and

\'I ~ TOr-i

- Mr and Mrs. Karl

M . Pauls&lt;.•n. Sr . announc f' thr

cngagemrn 1 anc.l approac hi ng
marriagt' of thl'il daugh1Pr.
Karol Leigh Pau l sen. to Corev
Allen Parson s, son of Mr. and
M rs. Jac k P ar sons of \'lntnn .
The open c hurch wedding wil l
take p lace Sep t. 1 at 12· .10 p .m at
the St. Louis Ca thol ic Church. A
receptiOn will follow at the Elk' s

Kindergarten assignments made
RAC I NE- T he Southern L u
cal Srhool_ Board has a nnounrr d
! he followtng class il ssign m t• nt s
for .kindrrgarlrn within th('
d1stnct ..
.
Morning rla ss: Justin Al lrn.
HPa thrr Babic. Brandon Bo·
wl ing , Brian B r own . Mind~·
l'hancey. Rache l Chapman . Ro
si &lt;.' ChPvalirr. Hopt' fhpvaliPr.
J ustin Connol!\" , Crystal Cott rill.
Jimm~
l.!'l' Eakins. Mariam
El Dt•baja. Brittanv F'ortun{',
Jordan H i ll . T im m y Jom•s. Eva
KisPr . .J pnny La rsen. Am _v Lre.

Margit l' c i.Pm lev . Rt·i11a n 1
MrNPrly . .r\mbrr Mills . Tiffan£'~
Patt('r so n. Anclrrv.: Ph ilson .
Charli(' H1 r h:Hd s. Tomm.'· ShPp ·
pdrd, Brandon Sm 1th . .Jim Stnn
lr ~·. E3 ri Stan lc.\·, .knnifrrSU'pp .
Tommv Theiss. Con Van Reeth.
Sa ra Vin ing a nd Mi .kc WamsiC'\'
Afte rnoon Clilss : Jesse Allen.
BPCk\ Allr\', Amber 13ake r
Brig!;l!r B ou :nPs . .Jrss ica Durris:
Shani' Rutlrr. MPgan Com bs,
Rrillan\' Da,·is . .Jarrd Di lcher,
Holly f.\'an s, Dadd GIOPrknrr .
·

i'ara Ha rrr' .INi H i ll. Brandt
I.anr. RPbrcra I.&lt;Jwrrncr . Rill\'
.I de Marnhout, Strvrn M rGr ~ ~
Cod\' M('Klnnr\'. Amandt.J Milll' r:
Ash.lr:,.· MillN. ·Malthrw Milliron,
Alan :vtoon'. Megan :\loorP. Mi
kir Myers. Zac h Pi ckett. llrent
Randolph .. Jos h Smilh. Jpnnifrr
Walker. Rooo ir Wedd le. Ste
phanif' Wilson and Dan•v Wolf t'
Schools in thr Southf'rn Loci! I
Sc ho o l Di strirt wi ll orwn on
Monda~· Bu~ rou iPs wi ll run o n
thr sa ml' schr·du!t' JS last yt•ar .

Lodge
ThP bride-eiPCt is a gradua tf'o f
Callie Academ v ~ilgh School and
h employed at .Hoizer.Ciini c.
Parsons is a gradua tP ot Ga lli a
Academ,· Hi gil School and h
employPd at Pat Hill Chrysln.

Nutrition propram
ret in Gal/ipokr
GALLIPOLIS - Thr Galli&lt;&gt;
Cou nt y Hea lth Departme nt will
bP offf'ri ng a one-hour nutr ition
program cal lrd "S hop Smart.
FJt Sm art " Au g . ;m I rom 11 a .m .
to 12 noon in the sf'f·ond f loor
rn{'i'lin g room uf tfw (~Jllia
Cou nty Court llou sl' . Bring &lt;1
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Roach-Baker
GALI.!POLIS - Paml'!a Ann
Baker and Jeffrev Alan Roarh
ce lf'bra trd thrir ·wrdding in d
crrPmon ,v on .Jun&lt;' 2:l at c.: ra ct'
Unitrd M ethodr sl Church Tlwv
wen• united in mdrria gP bv Rt·\·.
.Joseph Hdnl'r.
·
Th e bride is thr • daught er of
Warn: n Baker, of Ripley·, W .\'a,
and Adda Hak&lt;•r. of Point Plea ·
sa nt . V\. \ 'a ThP groom is thf' son
of (;prald &lt;.~nd Hobrrta Roarh of
I ;;rtlipolis
Musi r was prov!d(~ ci by piani st
Elisaoeth Whi te. cousin of thr·
bl'id~ · . o r~ani s t EdiP R oss. et nd
solo ist.., i\&lt;uon Sa undf'r s and
Anni(' Hoach sistPr -in -law o f th P
groom .
Gupsr:.; 'wrrp rrg islf•n·d b\
Caroly n \A/hill' , cousin ot thP
bn de .
The bridP wore a whi!e sat i n
d r f'SS with sequins o=~ncl honev comb sl eeves. The b&lt;J Ck or the
drrss wa s rut in a sweetheart
d1· sig n and thp eat hedra! -l rngth
tr; rin featured li:iee and sPqui ncd
appliqups _ He r headpiece wa s a
pe arl headoand with a pouf vei L
Shl' carried a bouquet of wh it e
roses. grepnery. baby's bre ath
wi th lace ribbons ti ed in lovr
knots . T he bride al so carried a
handkerch ief other gra ndmoth ·
rr's and wore diamond and pearl
f'arring s borrov.'ed fr om thf'
rna 1ron of honor .
T ~1~ · g 1·oom v. orP a formal blo ck
luxt·di! 1-1&lt;· had a whitl' rost•
lx1 utunni l'n' with grernt·r~
l'h(• g rooms fa thn dlso worr a
bi.H"k !ormal tuxf'do a ~ clicl thP
hridr··.., l cilhf'r. whot&gt;:-.coriPd ~J\" f'
hi' I .1\\ ;( \
Tht• mtJ tlw r o! !hi' bric!P won' a
&lt;,!J't't't -ll'ngth i\"01'\ sa tin dn'_
..,_.,
wit~! flounct'd l&lt;t .\ 't'r s th Jt formt'd

a bow 1n 1/H' llacK . ., hl' moth~ · r o!
tht' groom won• a street -!Pn gth
i\·orv la cr ovPriJY dress v•ith J
drnp W;li ... t J-&lt; :d£'h ffiOthf'l' WOI 'I' ;1
cn rsagt• of whitP rnsf'." ilnrl
gn·l·m·r _
\
The mat ron ol hon or WJ _s
PatrieiJ Matthrw s Ross. fri('nd
of the br id e. Bridesmaids wr n•
Am~· \\'&lt;.~m s lc\, cousi n uf tht•
bride, Harrt ta Co nnol ly. cuusin
of the bridr, J&lt;.~mir Hartt•nbach.
cou si n of the groom. an d ,\nnit'
Roa c h, sis tP r -i n-law of tht •
groom They a l l worP ll'a ·lt'ngth
gowns of aqua mist satin Ttw
drPsses f ea tun·d scou p b ~w k .-;
with a lxlx bow Each &lt;'&lt;.1 1'1' \t'd
while rasPs with grPPnr·n· ;1 nd
ribbo ns
Flowergirl was MaggiP Hoacll.
niecr of the groom .
Best man was Gar~ - Roar h.
orother of thP groom . Thr oth er
groomsmen werP Steve Bakf'r.
brothrr ot thP bridf'. Jam1P
Connoll _
v. cousln of thr bri dt•.
StevP \\'a l!acP. fr iPml of tht '
groom. and Tonv Whitl' . I'O U'-.i n ot
the bridr. Th r men won• forma!
bla ck tuxrdos. The.1· eac h had a
white rose boutonniere
Ringbearer was J acob BJk1·r
nephew of the bride .
David Baker. brothpr of till'
bride, distributed pro~r ams. Mt'·
Ii ssa Whitr. rousln of thr bridt '.
and ((•cilia (;Q('ll. cuu!'l:n ol th{'
groom. distributPd whit&lt;' '-. ll in
ros e" fillC'd with bird .-.t·t·d
.JNrm\· Con noll_
\ . cousin ! lf tlw
hrtd(•. a... si:.; h ' d
A rrcrpt1on l ollowl'd dt 1h1 ·
l&lt;! k s l.odgP in Cttllipo!r-. TIH'
wPdding t':lkt· w.t.'- p n· parrd IJ\
Crctchc·n Cnnnnll _\ .. 1un t rtf IIH·

Till' brid(' ami g morn r!Lik l'
thrir horne in Ca lli poli s

&lt;;AI.LIPOLIS - Melinda Ra ·
lrll '\ lWf'J rl1t"' t hf' bridr O[ LJpnni...
\urman on .Jul .\· :ll in ;-1 rPrPmnn .' ·
at Cal\'ary Bap tht Church . T hl'
cercmon _
\ ' wac.; officiatPd lly thP
He1· Paulll'hitc
ThP brid{' is thl' daughtf'r of
\'rim&lt;.~ 1.. Ramey and Tht' lat(·
Holwn \\' . Ram('\' of Rio Grand(•.
Th(• groom is thP son of Mr. and
:vlrs . Mosl' Norm an of Vinton .
Given in marriage b~1 her
brothN. Davtd L Ramev . thr
br id e worP a gown of i\'orv sa tln
with a Qul•en Anne neck line.
bodicf' and sle£&gt;ves t ri mm ed m
venisP ian'. opa lpsrent sequin s
and pParls . ThP gown h ad a full
sk irt with a chilp{'! lf'ngth train
Thl' bridl' won' 01 h1 •a dpiPI 'f' of
pParls a nd flowPr s with a fin gl'r
tip VPil
Sht• carrit'd a ('a-;cadt• bu uqul'l
of pt.•ach rosPs. wh itl' c arnations.
baby's breath and pt 'a ch a mi blue
ribbons
Th P c h urr h w a~ d erora t rd \\"i 1h
peac h and b!U(' prv.: bows. silk
firesidf' baskrts. Inns with ribbons and J)('ill h cand lrs m bras ~
l'andiP sti r· k...,
Ld u r.t Harni'_\ 11obt •t"!.-. . si:.;fl•t
Of thl' IJridt •. WiiS rnalron Of
honor. .lt' nm· Rlul', Monic&lt;.~ Millhof and U sa .\'1 .:~ rt i n wpn•
bl'idf' smaid s. ThP\. a ll worP tt'tl
lrngth 1affl'ta drt'sses with filfcd
bodiC('S and baS(jUI' \\'OI IS !Iint •:.;
RobPrts ancl Mil!hof \UH "i' ligh t
bluP drt'sscs. and B! ul' and
MarUn H'Ort' pt•Jrh dr(' ... st•s Tht ·
bridr srnaid s all {'a tTit •cl iu1n
baskf'ts of s ilk JH'iidl and IJ!ut ·
flowrr s ancl ribtxnr.., Th( • f lt iWt'l
g1rl, Brth ll.olwrt.'-. nk· cl' of tlw
bride , won · " ll' &lt;t l!·nl.;Th !i~ tlt

f ur .tll\ Uilt ' i n tt ' lt·s tt•d 1n

sr!lin g n;t1h
M usic n·il ! ht • p11 1\·iUI'd tn tht •
81u t· .lt•.Jn Spt'l'Ja ! BLind . Mt •ig:-.
M ~lUrdclt •l IJ.md and thp :vlt•Jgs
rhrt'rlt'ddt·r" will p('rfo r m
Tht'I'P will also br a clog gin g
rl r mon .., tra tion and .Jill Pi&lt;'krn".
agf' 1 ~. comp&lt;"lilinn H'innf'r \rt!l
al "o pPrfonn .

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t;HARLES and DEBORI\H (Bachman) WICKLINE

HI-TOPS
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$2300- $25oo $1ooo- $2ooo
&amp;UP

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Wickline
-Bachman
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio - De·
borah Bachman and Charles
- Wick lin (' wrrr marriPd rPcPnt ly
at the Ca melot Pn rtv Center In
Pepper Pike , Ohio.
The bride Is the daughter of
Phil and Marcia Bachman of
Pepper Pike and the late Susa n
Bachman . She Is a graduat e of
Oh io State Universit y and Is a
personnel officer with theCo lum·
bu s Dispatch.
The groo m is the son of David
and Ann Wickline of Gallipolis.
He Is a graduate of Otterbein
Colle ge and is an operations
man ager for Sherwi n Williams

:\ pr in('l' .1 nd princl':-.~ t·on!t•st
for age~ :~ - ~ find ; 1 kin g and qut't'n
COnTE'~ I for Jg(·~ K-1'1 will bt' ilPld
Tht· fin· d(~ p art mt·n r auxi lia r~
will furn is llcontainPrs
A pet show will be hl'id fork id s.
ages .1-1'1 v.·tth prizes awardrd to
first . second, and third .
To rE's rrvf' a tablP or to
prrrrgistt'r for thr princr and
princess, k in g and queen con t1~s t
or the pet show. c all Joan Stewart
at ;421421. or Kimberly Willford
at 14 2 2111:1.

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BoomC'r, N.C.
ThE' bridr is a graduate ot
Ba ilt•ysv illP High Sc hool and
Concord Col lege. She is a student
chemist &lt;J I lnco Allo~' s in Hun tington and is a graduatP s tudf'nt
at Marshall Universit y
The groom is a graduatP ol
Hannan Trace High Sehoul and
Ohio University . HP is a businf's ~
writer for the Hcrald -Disp&lt;:Jtch in
Huntington
The\ wi lll ivf' in Huntington

Wedding policy_·_ _ _ ____
The Sunday Times-SPntinPI
regards w ed din g~ l if Calli a.
Meigs and Mason co unties a:-.
news and is happy to puhlbh
wedding storh~s and photograph :.;
wit hout char ge.
However, wedding n('ws mu st
meet genPra l sta ndards of 1i m&lt;.•l i
ness The newspapf'r prp fprs to
publish acco unt s of weddrngs "'
soon as po ssible aftrr the PVPnt
To oe publishPd tn thr Sunda1
edition. the wedding must ha\'1'
taken plac e within 60 dav s prio r
to the publicat i on, and m av be up
to bOO words in length. M atrrial
for Along the River mu st IJe
rrcieved by th e edi torinl drpart ·
mPnt by Th u r s d ay. ~ p.m . . prior
to l hP dat e of publicat io n.
Photographs of r ithrr thl' bridl'
or the bridP and groom rna _\· tH'
published with wedding storws.
if desired . Photographs rna) be

eilh&lt;' r black and whi te or good
qualit y co lor . billfold mP or
l arger .
Poo r qualits· photograph s will
not be accepted . Generall y. snap
shot.s or instan t-dl'Ve loprng pho
tn.s Mt' not of aCTPptabiP qudlil \'
~JuPstions rna~' bf' din·rtPd ic.
thf' editoria l dt' partmPnt fr om 1
w :1 p.rn Monday Ill rough Frida_v
;rt '" 14 t Hb ~:14~

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First Anniversary Sale
Hair Cut &amp; Shampoo
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August 11 thru August lt
Lon Trout-hening' &amp; Soturdoy
Pat O'Dell- Owner &amp; Operotor

446-2120

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Satunkt ~- - Truphirs
ill ht ' .JI~' iHd Ptl ;.~nd othrr
d\\·ard:-. will bt' givl'n for hr.s t
paint. bl''-1 {'nginr. bf'" 1 intt'l'ior
d nd b(·~ 1 of " huH
Tht' f'\'f•nt i" bl'in g ... pon surt•d
))~ · lhl' Ru tland Fi rP DP partm f' n t
,tnd L;-rclics ,\u .l(ill~Jry

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The couple
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brother at the bride, and thl'
young bovs in th e wedding party
all wore grey pinstriped tuxedos
Thr groom wore a grey fir and
\'PS I while the others wore
co lored ties and cummer bunds to
match the br idesmaids ' drcsS&lt;'S
The best man was Keith
Weddington, uncle of the groom
from Pikeville, Ky. The grooms ·
men were Joe Moo re, Paul Rowe.
and Donald Norman.
The rlngbearer was Matthew
Rober t.s. nephew of the bride.
The trainbearer wa s Joshua
Ram~y . also a nephew of the
bride
Th e organist was Eddie Ro ss
Th P pianis! was Jean Moore
,\ rPrrptton was held following
thr • wedding at l:luckeye Hill s
Car"PPr ('pntrr i n Rio Grande.
Assi sting wi th thf' r ake-. punch
and fruit wNr BPck .v Benneff.
-;htl'r of th1 • bridi.'. Donna Cuccio.
cous in of thf' bridr. a.nd Pa rt y
\Vpatherholt. .r rlosc lriend of the
hridf•' s (amil .\ ·.
Th1· br idl ' is a grildu.Jtf' ol th f'
l 'ni n ·rsi t\· ul Hiu (;ri.tndf' . T hf'
g1 onm is il tl!•nd i n g I ht' L n i\·er ·
lc..t\·
uf Hi11 Cran dt'
Hf' is
c·m pluH·d IJ\' J\1prili&lt;Jt IndustriPS .
.J;tck:.;on Ttu· ('Ouplt• l'('sidt•s 1n
Hi1i &lt; ;r;lnd('.

Robyn Blankenship of Coal
Mountam. W.Va . and Lisa Tal
IJert or Waynr. W.Va. Groom s
mf'n werf' Tr r n1 F illinger of
Crown City and Br ian Clark of

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blur d res:-. of satin and lac P. Shr
rar ri ed an h·orv ba~kf't and
droppPd whitP and peach r OS&lt;'
prtah .
Th P brid r's mothrr wun· a
fluor ·lcngtlt paiP blur gown . Thr
groom's motho1· worp a kn&lt;.'P·
lrngth blur floral print dress .
Amy B••nnett. nrrce of the bride.
rrg-istPrf'd thr guest.s.

HUNTINGlUN , W~a .
Myra Kay Blank e nship. daugh·
ter of M r . and Mrs Arle;·
Blankenship of Coal Mountain .
W.Va .. and [ormerlv of H in
Gra nd e. and Jim Ross. su n of
Sadie Ri chie of Crown Cit y Rou tr•
2. and the late Bertie Ross. wen·
married July 1 in Huntington .
W.Va.
Th r ceremony wa s pt'rformrd
by Ca llister Valley Jr .. an elder
w ith the Worl dwide Church of
Cod
DPbbie Roach ot Huntin gton
was matron of honor and best
man was John Bo ga rd Jr. of Long
Bonom, Oh in. Bridrsma id s werr

OPHTHALMOLOGIST (M.D.)
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Hut loi nd St n ·pT F1'.'di 1.·a! \~ · il l tw
hl'ld St •pt 1 from IIi ,1.m torLi rk .
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l'n tt'r IJ i t111l1 ·n t
Ti.ibl"" .1n' J\-,Ji lab!t · !o1 s:1

COnVERSE

Ross-Blankenship

N orrnan-Ramey

,JEFFREY and P/\MEL.\ (Baker) ROACH

Storewide Clearanee On

$2990 • $3900

JIM and MYRA !Blankenship) ROSS

OE""JS and MELJ)'I;Di\ (Ramey) NORMI\)'1;

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�Page-8-4- Sunday Times-Sentinel

26, 1990

In the service news

Anniversary---

BILLY .J. DUNLAP
Marine Cpl. Billy J . Du nlap,
son of Herold A, and Sheri M
Dunlap, both of Point PleJsanl,
W.Va., has been promoted to his
present rank while serving with
the 1st Marine Divi si on, Twenty ,
nine Palms, Cal )j,
A 1986 graduate of Point Pleasant
High School, h e j oined the
Marine Corps in September 1986 .
GLORIJ\ J. DEVELLEN
Navy Petty Officer Jrd Cl ass
Gloria J. Devellen. daughter of
L eo and Llnnle Mae Ta ylor.
Route I Racine, recentlv received the Navy Achievement
Medal.
She received the decorat io n for
her superio r p erformance' of dut y

while stationed al NavJI Dental
Clin ic , Norfolk, Va .
mission, organization and cusA 1974 graduate of Southern
toms and received special trainHi gh School, she jo ined the Navy
ing in human rel ati ons. In
In October 19&amp;';,
addition. he earned c redits toWILBUR T. WOODYARD
ward
an
associate degree
Navy Airman Recruit Wilbur
through th e co mmunity co llege
T Woodyard, who se wtfe, Sara h,
of the .~rr F'orce.
is the daughter of Randle and
,
Hr is th e son of John F. and
Penny Simpson of Ga llipolis, ha s
Margaret
E. L ewis of Chesa co mpleted Aviation E lectri pcakP,
Ohio
and is a 1982
cian's Mat e Cour se.
gradu
at
e
of
C'hPsapeake
High
During t he co urse , conduct ed
School
at the Naval Technica l Training
ANTIIONY S. WHrn;
C&lt;•nter, Naval Air Station Mem Airrne~n Anthony S. \Vhitc has
phis. Millington, T enn,, Wood -

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Mit and MRS. fl iRT CLONCH

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LARR\' and -10\ 1'1.-\RK

Clark anniversary to be obser-ved
MIDDLEPORT - LJ rrv Jnd
Joy Clark, Middleport. will rrll'
brate 1heir 25th wedding Jn nii'Pr
.;;ary with a reception on Sa t ur day at the Old American Lpgio n
Hall in Middleport from l to ;
p,m ,

c hild rf•n. Tarn rd l. _,·unc,, 1-'1 ~ It •
w;nt . (;;~ __ PPnm B&lt;Hkflr·. :\(•w
Ji ; I \ ' P il . W \ '&lt;l.. and \\'1 •rHh Cl.trk
( ;o.srw l '&gt;i n~Pr " . .I a n and K.t 1h\·.
wi ll rwrfnrm at li p m
Th 1· couplf' rpquPs1.&lt;., thar giFh
tw

Clonch anniversary celebrated

.va rd recei ved i ntroduc tory in·
struc t lon requJred to perform
sc hedu led malnt('na ncc on nava l

graduat ed from Air Force basi&lt;·

CALLI POLIS- Mr. J nd M rs
Curt Cion c h of C a IIi poli s r&lt;'Cf' n t 1\
c!'l 1•bratf'd t hfl i r 2:,th w f'ddi n ~

Thf' eou plf' wa s u n it r d i n m&lt;Jr
ri agP on A ug, 23. 196:&gt; i n Gallipo
lis F'Prry. \\'. \';t. b~· thP RP\' h ·a n

ai rc raf t including rleclri ca l and
elec t ron ic in strumen t svs tcms .

an nJ \."Nsa r ~ ·

M _V I'!"S.

li on to prepJre him for further

ll r is t hC' so n of Mrs. Mildred
Clonch Joel lh&lt;' lair Or vll i&lt;'

Th L·y are thP pa rr nt s o f tw o
d aug htns. Lori Htubour and
Amy Ci nch, both of Gallipoli s

" PPcialized tra inin g on ln .str u
mpn t sys tem s.
Hr is a 19Rh g raduat P of
H&lt;:~ n n a n Traer Hi gl1 School

D uring the six weeks. lh P
airman studied thC' A ir Force
m ission, organizati on and cus·
toms and received spe ical train
ing In human re lations , In
add ition . he earned credtts to,
ward Jn associate degree
through the communi!) co llege
of 1he Air Force .
HP is thf' son of Mr and M rs .
l{ona ld K While of Thurman and
is a 19HR gradu atr of Southw rst ·
Prn High School

Clonrh o f Hr ncl rrso n. W. Va . Stu '
1s thr ddug htrr of RP\ ". a nd Mr s
l \·an M .\ ·C'r s of NPw Ha\·f'n, \V Va .

The co u!Jil' l'l'lbratrd thrl r
anni\'ersary· with t ri p to Ha wa1 i.

om ilt ~&lt;d

Thr rrrr ptJon is ho s tf'd b,v thPi r

(Sarge' Kemper
involved in Love and
Affection program
1 Taken
from the pub I icatt on
West Side Thrs We&lt;'k I

Garland

"~argr"

Kr m1wr ..1s

onf' m igh t surm ise from hi ...,
nicknamf'. s p&lt;&gt;nt so m P tinw in ttH•
UnitPdStatrs rni l it ar_\ -:m,-t•a r'&gt;

bt' PX&lt;H'I .
HP is &lt;1 dis&lt;:~biPd vp trr n v. ho
retin•d as a F ir o..; t Sr-r·g p;ntt fr nm
the US Arm) liP fought during
World Wu II and Kor&lt;'a Jncl

IO

Vietnam and accurrd a to ti.ll of 4K

month s comba t time, While h&lt;' "

not a man who see ms com rorlil ·
ble boJS iing about himself. he
will. i n prideful tr!'. timon:. rP

gardi ng tw o Bronzr stars a nd
num erou .&lt;.

mt&gt;da ls
On MaY

comm(• ndati o n

)(1, ·

Sarge" Kemper

rPcci vPd .., t 1II another hono r wht' n
he voa -. gJvPn . ThP Friend of
Ed ucation Award fr om thP Oh iD
ChaptPr rJ f thf• \atiunal SchOI Jb
Publ ic Rf•lations Associa ti on

Ke mper has sen·ed thl' South
Wester n

Cit~ ·

Schools b\· -. i!lin g

on sevrn~ l di st ri ct ad\'i .&lt;~ or\('&lt;Jm
mitt ePs. but h is most drdicat('d
sPn icl' ha s bf'Pn to thr LO\'(' and

Affrction Grandpa rent's

Pro-

gram at Pra irir Norton F] pmpn
tar:; Sc hool. Sinn· 1~ 71. l\Pmpf'r
ha s bPP n a rq;ular \ j ..;jting
"grJndparr nr" ro th (' '-'l 'hoo l' .o. .
fir st . -.Pco nd - and rhri d-gritdP

stu dc·nt.'o. .
Don .'\Jl ill('r. a dm i n !~tra l i\'f• a ...
sistttnt !fJ !h f· -,u p• ·r·in!Pnc.if'nt of

South ,Wrs rer n

Ctl\

Schoo ls,

nominatPcl
Krmpf'r
for t hP
F'riPnd o f f: duc Jtion Award . HP
has suppor tPrl ~Pm pPr in all of
his ~·o lun t Pf'r Jftivllif'~ for lhP
district Krmp1 •r i~ qu ick to g ivr
crf'd!t to tht' pPopl4 ' who havP

helped him along lh&lt; • way
llr sa id , "l'.ithuur them I hJV&lt; '
nothin g. I am very proud of the
Love and Af fect ion Crandpar ,
ent' s Pr og ram . and I wa nt lhf'

people who J re responsible for i 1
to be named . Or, Bob Bowers.
superintendent of th e Sou th ,
Western Cit y Schools, Is hPading
up onr of the finest sc hool
systems I ha vr ever SC f'n. Thf'
recognition I ma y receive for an
award such as thi s is no t for me.
but for peop le like Don Mille r.
Bob Bowers and Oonna Ca rte L "
Donna Carter, principal of
Prairie Norto n, said, "This program Invo lves approximate ly 3!1
'grandparent s' each sc hool year
who spend two or three days a
week at the sc hoo l providing love
and assis tance to the ch ildren. At
times, a studc•nr will need ex tra
help In math or reading and a
gradparent will help by tutoring
the student. There are a lso times
when a child may need an
a ttentl ve ear, some understandIng, or a hug and the gra ndpar ,
ents are there for that, too ,
'Sarge' has been really active In
the Grandparent' s Program over
the past 13 years He and all the
'grandparen ts' are wonderful
with the c hildren."
Carter continued. " We are
bridging a generation gap here.
Many of our children don ' t have
grandparents or their grandpar-

Pn!s li\.'f ' lar away . Thi.o., p r ogr; 1m
E; i\"f'S bo 1h 1h(' Sf'n io r· cit i Len and
lhl' c hildrrn J ~P n st' of tw 1ng
unders tood Jnd a lso help" to
Fu l f i ll Parh parti c ipan t".-; n('!'d to
tw n&lt;'f'd Pd
1-\ e mJX'I". \dW hJ s suftrrcd J
strnkr ;r ntl 'il' \"f 'ra l hPart at t ~\cks,
said . ·"I t l'i J bl r&lt;;sin g fmm thP
Lord rh at HI ' a llolA. s m!' 10
part ic ipat r ln th is progrJm ancl
l'\'P nrvrr brr n absent unk·:-. .'- I
\.I." JS ill. "
Onp would not gur""· howp \·&lt;' r .
that K r m~'r has had " Ufh h!' J IItl
prnbl&lt;·m s. for hf" h as d s tal wart
pn . . . turP and a cJpm(·anor thttt
&lt;"Ofl\'('\' S s l r t•ngth
Th P !Jo lclnf'ss in his prr "o n u li t~'
...,n ftrn s. lwwr,·er. w hrn r\rm!X'r
spPaks of thP c h il dr&lt;' n in thr
proJ;:"ram KPrTq)f'r ha s fl , ·r child·
rrn of hh own who g r r w up \~·hi if·
hi' h ad littl4 ' tim e to g iY&lt; '
"A t 1lw Pnfl o f ea d 1 o., cJwol
\'Par,
re port ... !'\rmJ)(' J. "1h!'
r hildrf•n Js k ·Lin· .\·ou Cllllling
back next .\ ·!'ar '' " Ma .\"t)(' 11· s
bf'('JU~P r 'i poil lhrm - I hrmg:
th 1'm c and \ for an\· 'i pecial
f'\"f' n l. I abn tt.~lk to lht·m - I
lisl 4' n to lh('i r probll'm s ;Jnd I 'm
nicf' a nd 1f' l1d4'1" wi th thPm . But
v.·hrn it com"' 10 thPir l&lt;·o., so n..... I
hrlp th rm Sf'!' whNi' th&lt; ·r ma ck
thr ir mistakrs. !Jut I don' t h' ll
t hrm thr a n -, w er . . . t&gt;rcau sr thJt
wo n't hPip thf' m "
K r mpt'!' ~ bf'lirf in C od is
ob viou slv vr rv important to him.
Jnd hr IS proud oJ th1 · L1r t that he
rr;~rts t tH' Bibh' dail.\
A.o., liP
pla i nl _
\ ' \lo!IP d Sf '\"!' r; l l ti nli''&gt;.
"'T h1• ~H 'J\" f 'n l .\ FathPr ~ P f ' P " nw

Woodyard al so rrceivpd

ins true·

GAR\' R. HARRISON
Army Sgt Carv R. H arri son
ha s arri\'t&gt;tl for duty at L arson
Harrack s. WPst GPrmanv
Ha r r ison . an C'qulpm.ent rr ·

training al Lackland Air F'orcp

Base. Texa s.

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

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-5

Concert set
for Ariel
CALLIPOLI S

-

Read the Best Seller
Read the

CLRSSIFIED RDS

Singer,

songwriter and modern-day trou·

badour, David Piper , will be
fear ured In co ncert at the Ariel
Theatre Saturday, Sr•prember I ~&gt;
Jl 8 p,m, Th e concert is a benefll
with all proceeds going 10 the
Ariel Cultural and Performin g
Ar ts Centre.
Piper penned the well,know n
' 'Don ' t Turn You r Baek On M e'· J
ballad about saving the So ldiers
and Vet erans Memorial Aud it; ,
rlum, an 1895 opera hou se rn
Newark Ohio, He Is the chairman
of !he Second Ce ntury Campargn.
a group he formed to save rlw
Memorial' Audllorium ,
Piper toured the Ariel rc•
cently, pulled out his guiiJr and
played and sa ng a few song s and
mad e th e offer lo come bar k and
do the benefit

LIKE TO SAVE 40°/o

ON AMERICP:S #J
SELLING

"David' s mu sic i s from thr
soul ," sa id Ar iel Ar t is ti c Direc·
tor, Lora Snow ''WP 'rr lu c k v 10
have a perfo rm er of his caliber

TWIN SIZE

offer to help with lhP Ariel
project This will be a good
opportunit y for t hP&lt;·ommun i1 v to

ex perien ce !he A ri el's supj&gt;rb
aco ustic s wh en it pr&lt;'sPn ts Da v id
P ipe r. one man , one guitar ...
Admission is $5 a person and

ticket s are avaiiJble at Peddkls
Panlry, Br un icardi Musrr· and
Crimi na l R eco rd s For morr
information. ca l l t he AnPI offi cr

Tlw Ariel Cultural

musil' al tlw l'incinnaU College ConServatory of

and Perlonning i\rts Centn· was the recipient of a

CHECK PRESENTEil -

Musil- and " 'orked with the Cincinnati Opera
C.:ompany . Koekrilz was ra\S&lt;'d In a small town In
Kentucky and studied music In Vienna which

gift In memory of I he I ale Hubc•rt Korkrilz. Slwwn
here presenting a chrck to .1\rlt.•l i\rtisti•· Uirt•l·tor

Lora Snow , ts Peter Bl•ek of Star Bank in
nnclnnatl and hl• two sons with KorkrtU's

daughter -ln -aw, :\'lard a Bab(•y . llulwrt Ko(·krilz
wa."i a composer, musician and a prof1•ssnr of

$1199 5 .•..

S.h Only

Sug. Retaill199.95

SAVE

sao

POSTUREPEDIC

sparked a lifl•-long intt&gt;rt•st In historic preserva tion and a lov&lt;' of small twon life. Ills familv and
friends felt a gill to lhr Arh•l would · hest
&lt;·ommi•morall' his lift•.

al l4 tiA RTS _

Soviet theater
performs at RG
RIO GRAI'iDE - A IJ ,q ,, of
theater from 1hc Sov ir! L' n lon
will be prese ntPd 1o audlf'nct •s in
southeas tr rn Oh io H p.m . Si.! tur·
day, SepL I in the FinP and
Performin g 1\rt~ CL•n tt'r at tht'
University of Ri o CrandP .

LABOR DAY PLANT

SALE!

Performin g at thP URG wi l l be
the St. Pr·lersburg ThcJtPr
Sc1lnn . dPd icatPd to cr rat ing a
livt'l y t~n d ln t lmatl' .'i t Ugl'
L'X per il'n Cl'

"The

pN fo rm ance

THE NEW 3 STEP FORMULA FOR

thrs

1&gt;.1

Russian thra trr co mpany wi l l

WEIGHT LOSS!

give the people of our arp a a
un ique opport uni1y to {' .1\p&lt;'riPn ce
th e crea ti ve excitement sprf•a fl .

1-WEEK
ONLY

ing throughout the Jrlistlc com
munity In thf'SoviPI Un ion ... sa id

Greg Miller , Ph D .. direc tor ol
Rio Grande's flnf' and perform
ing ar ts p rogram .
The perform er s in vo lv ed w it h

the SL Pet er sburg Th ea ter Sa lon
are all profession al act ors wh o
were formerly employPd by
govrrnmrnt ow nrd and dirl'C tf'd
thra ter companif' s. U nd(•r gla s
nos t. howf'vrr . lhf' per formr r ~
a n• OpC'ra 1i ng i ndeprndrn 1 of

The Lafayette
Garden Center
Experts in Dried Everlasting F:owers

453 Jackson Pike, West of Holzer Hospital
Gallipolis 16141 446 -4848
Mon -Sa1 . 11 -6 Sola valid Aug .31 -Sep1 7
OPEN LABOR DAY

MC / VISA ACCEPTED

MR. and MRS. JOII"' (BILL ) BAR('liS

Barcus anniversary observed
CALl. I POLIS - Mr and Mr s
John r fli ll r fl:m·us of GJI Iipolis
.-elPbratr·cl !herr loth weddi ng
;tnn l\"f•r ..... tr_r 11t1 i\ug I ~
Tht'Y \-'.'\·n · marrird i n Claus
1rr. Oh io on A ug . 1;1. I 9:{l , and
botll an•
Frf'Pwill

nwmlH· r ~
H&lt;~ p t ist

or Afldi s ion
Chu r!' h

g\tV!fapez !lJolt

Mr . Ba rc u s i s a rPttrPd ('nl
pJO\' PP of th f• cit~ · of (;aJiipo lls
and Mrs . B a r r u ~ h (JWilt'r &lt;tnd
opPrator nf M ary'.., MarkPt
Th r y ttre th e pJrrnt s or H1
c hard Barru~ ol Ga llipolb tt!HI
.Joh n Barcus or Middlrporl . Tilt•
Ba rr us'
;tl -.;lt
ht~~·t•
l\\"0
grandchildren

!iJU?JJJ cSftoppG
CHILDREN'S

COtORING
CONTEST

MOMENTS TO REMEMBER!
Let HASKINS-TANNER help you makr•
thost' special momr.nls. \'ou will hav e o\'f'r
190 s tyles uf tuxedos to ('hoose lrom. We
havt&gt; a large selection of tht' latf'~t styles

go in g

l{r mpPr ha s S\'\'(' n g r · ;~ndcllild ·
rrn of t1i s own whom 1"'.1' trko., to
SPfl &lt;1 S of tr n as possihll· Thl'ir
pirturps arr prominC'nll .\' d is·
pla.\ '(•d in h i ...; hou .st ·
J\t •m!)f· r i... tlw son nf th{' l&lt; tlt '
Lowf'll &lt;Hid U lwl (.Ja c kson!
J\rm pP r .

cords and parts specialis t, is the
son of Anna M. Shoemak er of
Beverly, Ohio and Richard C
Harrison, Middleport
DAVID B. BEAVER
Air Force Airman David B,
Beaver ha s arrived for duty at
Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.
Beaver Is an apprentice aeros pace ground equipment
spec Ia lis1.
He is the son of David and
Sherry Beaver of Ga llipolis and a
1989 graduate of Ga lli a Academy
High SchooL
,JEFFREY D. LEWIS
Airman Jeffrey D , Lewis ha s
graudated from Ai r F'or&lt;·e basic
training at Lac kl and Air Force
Base, Texas.
During the six weeks, the
airman studi ed the Air Force

August 26. 1990

2 "f

IN CASE OF A MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
NECESSITY FOR HOME USE.

CALL: 1-800-458-6844
'1k Paptr 'Dofi 'Dress Slioppc
701 SECOIIO AVENUE
GAlliPOliS, OH •5631
i614)44&amp;0066

Note : Paper Doll entries at the

HOME CARE MEDICAL SUPPLY INC..
THIRD &amp; PINE ST.
GALLIPOLIS
614-446-7283

Blcenl&lt;!nnlal Ball. OVB and the \\'Iseman Agency
u"" sponsoring llr&lt;• two hands for the ball,
Saturday, Oct, 20 on the \\'est Virginia Belle, as
th e concluding t'v!•n t of thr (;alllpoll-.. Bifenten-

&amp;lore also oontain dras&amp; cui-outs

Chrtdren may color and submrl
the entry paper doll shown here
or may use lhe larger paper
doll entry available at The Paper
Doll Dress Shoppe.
2 One entry per child .
3. Coloring mu st be done by Jhe
chtld submillrng entry,
4. Com pleted entry mu st be
broughl lo lt&gt;l store , All entries
become the property ol The
Paper Doll Dress Shoppe.
5. Judges' decisions are finaL
CONTEST STARTS
Monday, Aug. 27, t990 and
ends Monday, Sept 24, 1990.
ENTRIES DISPLAYED AT STORE.
PRIZES- Total of Sl~ Prtzes
ftrSI Pdze (in each age category)
$25 .00 slore gilt certificate
Second Poze (in each age catagory)
$t0.00 slore gift ceniticate
WINNERS - Will be anrounced in
Sunday, Sept 30, 1990 issue ot this
newspaper; also posted in the store.

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Child's Name _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Age _ _
Address - - - - - - -- -- - - -- -City
Date Submined

Siale _ _ Zip _ __

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL!

nial ct&gt;lt•hralion .

!Offer Ends Saturday, September 1, 1990)

Th r gro up. whi c h h currr ntly
louring thr l ;nitt-&gt;d Stair s. wil l
prrsrnt forgnlll'Tl works of nu s·
sian thPatPr. in c ludin ~ pla ~ :-..
s to rirs and p()('Trl~ prf' \' i o u ~ l y
fo rb idd rn in Sov i('t \ sociPty Th r
prese n tat ion wi l l br i ng lifP th4 '
arti sti c s l \' lrs , trr nds. idt'as ;J nd
li1crar~· h!.'r ita gl' of !h e 19111 :1 nd
Parl_v :!Uth cen turies
Th e group' s reperton· f or i1 "
U.S. tou r mclud rs th e L r rnw nt o\
cl assic "T wo Rrot hr rs ... a p lay
writtPn in t hP "t.v le of ro m&lt;.~ntic
thr &lt;.J IC' r ; a "J {ussia n V&lt;.~u d (' ·
ville." a co ncrr! of traditio nal
J nd r omantic Ru -.~ ian mu sic:
and se ler tiO:l'i fr om th P w ork of
suc h wrstcrn artist~ as Ed warrl
Albee. Har old PintPr und .!Pa n

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Cocleau .
Til'kPt pricf• i s $'.!.~KJ. For

more

informJii on ca ll 2&lt;:&gt;-5353 or roll,
free in Ohiu I XOII-2R2 ,R201, ex t

:164 .

Bicentennial Ball tickets available
C:AL I.Il 'O LI S - Ti ckPIS lor
the (; al lipoli' l! rre n tPnni.rl Ba l l
to b(' hrld on th t' Wf'~ t \" ir~ 1 n i. 1
Sa turd .~r.

Be liP.

lkt . 20 . ;m·· nm\

ava i!Jbl P, dtTun1 in g lit l\L1rt\
Co rnrlt, co t'ht.ri J·m;m o f thP hail
rommillr r
Cos t of t h1• ti c kP ts arc $:111 pi·r
person ;tnd ca n br p urehas('(t a1
lhP Bicen tPnnia l Of f ieP. ~):n St •
co nd A\'r, or the C alllpolis ,\n •;r
Chamber o f Commercf', lh St :\1('

St

Checks

should

payable

to thf'
Comm issio n.

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August 26, 1990

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

August 26, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant.

-Quirks in the news- -- Hot rod patrol car turns h&lt;•ads
HILLSBORO. Ore 1UPI 1 When sheri ff's depur,· Da " n
Overm a n cruises

down

Main

Street in her while pal rol ca r
wit h i t s shiny go ld shir ld on tlw
door, heads turn anrl pPop lr PVl' rl

applaud .
No dull sedan lor l his lad y
deput y. She drives a growl ing.
1971 Cor velle St ingray "'luipprd
wit h siren and flashing red l ight s
Th P ca r wou ld probabl,\' o un·un
mo st of lhl' v('hirl es on th t• ro ad
but Over m an never c ha ses bad

);Uys wi l h her fl ashy wh ee ls. Shr
j ust )p i s t hem rC'ad wha t 's
w ri tte n across the hood and H'a r

fenders:
"Thi s Car Seized in a Dr ug
Ra id ...
Th e ca r made it s debu t i n a
Fo urth of Jul y para de.
"At fir st pver y bod)' was cran
ing t hei r nec k s to spe wha t i t
was. " said 0\'f'l' ma n ·'Then thr _
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saw wha t was w r ittrn o n t hP

fender s and
applaud ."

r a t r ."' 2'00 y t•ars of f atholk lll•ritagf' in (;allipoiL-t.
Rt•ceiving tht• plaqu(' for tlu• Hi s torical Sodt't,~
are Mary ·\nn \\'ood ( lt•ft) and llt&gt;nny E\' an ~
(J·i~ht I.
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COMMEMORt\TIV E PLAQUE - Mick ey ,fohn

son . . member of St. Louis Church, presents an
officia l comnwrnorath·t· plaque to the Gallia
County Historical Society. The pla1~ue

th ey star ted lo

The Con ·r t te was srizrd fr om d
Port land coca in P dPa l Pr in 1 ~lX~l
J nd tu rn Pd ovpr to t hf' \\·' as hin g
to n Cou n ty Sh('ri f f's O ffirf' b.v tht·
Rrgio nal Or~&lt;Hl ii.P d r rimr N;tr

People
in the neu s

colic~

Task Forc r. Som r tim('s
sr izrd cars Jrr ust' d ror underrover work bu t usu a ll~ · th t•.v a rf'
sold at a uc1 ion. with 1h(· pror(•rds
going to1 dru.~-: ~ · nl1 1 1 r t•mt•n t
0\'£• r man dri\ t• .., the ' t''-11 10
,.., choo ls &lt;-tnd urhl·l · ga tht•r in go.,
Shr Is II'('QW'n ll _
, . lh&lt;' d ri\'1'1' for
:vicCruft. thr ('['imr dog , and thP
Corn'ttt· is t'q ui p ped wi t h a
tra i!Pr hitc h to pu l l a !J l k ing
robot thai b i:-. usf'd 10 .(:i\'( '
anti -CI imt· I1 'Ciun•s to E'[('mt ' n
Iat· ~ .-.chou! childrPn .

Dilonardo said those build ing'
could be closed Ocl . I if a pendi np
bud grl cui ma teri al izes.
" WhPn wf' look c.!! \Vha l wr'vr

The Declara l ton of l ndrpt'n den c•·
and the' U.S. Consltlul ton ha,·t·
sur vi vPd thr la:-;t twol'c ntu r ics in
f inr s h &lt;:~ p P. m uc h hc1 1Pr than tht ·
nr ig hborh ood t hP\ v.p n · n&lt;.~f l t·d
and sig nf'd in .
Sra nl )' fl' dt•r; il t uncb hau · Jl'ft
lndl' jX'ndPrr&lt;·l' HJI I with a lt•dk.\
r oof and c ru m bl ing o.,hu tlt·r .., ,\
r.wndi ng bud gl'l t 'UI L'I HJ id r lno.,p
mo'i l o f Imlq.Jt· ndl· nn· :\;t t io n c~ l
His tori c; il Pa1 ·k Tl ('XI ,,·intPr ,
par k oHici;t J.., said Fr ida\
' l t'o,; u·n po&lt;;s ib h· th at all Wt'
wi l l hd\' P op&lt;·n part of th is winll'l'
is I ndt•ppndl' ll l 'P Ha II, 1he Li bf'rt \
1:3&lt;'1 1 Jnd l hl' \·h1ror·..,· ct•nt(·r. "
sa id p;Jrk spokt•-.\\ornan l'-,11
hlf' l'n Dil onardo.
Six of lh t· 1 ~ pJ r k bui ld ing ...

t old

to PX !JPCt

Dnc bl ock of lnd0pendence Mall.
pr ompti ng warn mgs to\'isi tors to
wa l k at !h(•ir nw n r i!, k Lig ht
po lr s a n • brokt'n and " some ol
lh f' wf'f'd~ havt' gottPn qu itr tal l. ..
Oi iona r do sa id
Th P park . l ou tPd ,! \ ,\mrnr a ..,
rn u:-. 1 hist oric ... qua n • mil f' . i...,
visitPd l hn•t._• t o four millio n fim f' .'-l
a n n ual !~ b~· lor cd JPsid l'n to., a:-.
wrll as 1uuri s1s frnm amu ncl t hf'

BIKE WINNERS- Winners at the Gallipolis Kroger store oft he
mountain bikes pictured here are shown with Susan Hudson, store
manager. They are Missy Hively and Mark Coffee. The Dew the
Mountains Country Cool Sweepstakes was sponsored by Pep si.

By WILI.li\M C TROTT
fAREt:R WITH KIDS : .fadyn
Smith sa~-'" hf'l' fh ildrPn r onw
Th e l nrmPr ''(' h arli l' ·..,
f irst
..-\ ngPl ·s tar is HI To ron to '-. hoot
ing a n 1\'l:H' mm·ic a nd l ou\.: ht•r
ch ildrt' n , Ga..,.. ton . 8, a nd Sp(' R('t'rMargant. t o n loca ti on " 11
w ouldn ' t work i f I didn 't ha\·(·
them ." Smi th sa id . "!\uth in g
would would com&lt;· togrt h&lt;·r. If I
decid ed 10 lea\'r l ht'm back "'
home, l hP\ would n' t likr il . I
wou ldn ' t l ikf' il and wr 'd a l l tw
mist'rablP . " Smi th ... ay·s ·"h1·
w ould co nsJ cl rr ano th rr tc it'\ 'J
si on sPr iPs bt&gt;c auSf' i t would all ov.
hPr to bf' homf' in L os Angr lr•o.,
du rin g thP school yp ar She also
w ou ld Jik P !o lr ~' thl' New York
stagr agai n bu! i t wo uld compli
rate hrr fam ily a f fai r s roo m uch
" It 's j u st not i n the ca rd s tor nw
ri g ht now b('Ca u se I 'd h&lt;-t\'t' ru

PREPARING FOR SCHOOL- Pictured here are Jo e Graham and
Zachary Rice at the beginning ol school last year with the stall
helping them handle their first day .

Pastor honored by church

CADM US - On Thu rsday .
Aug. 16. members and friends of
the McDaniels Cross roads Pen teco stal Chu rc h located nea r
Cadmu s, Ohio. gather ed at th e
Ponderosa Stea k House for an
appreciati on dinner for the Pas tor Ca thern Miller .
Ever yo ne had dinner and was
ser ved cake made for the occas slon by Glor ia and Lind a Stan lev .
Mrs. Mill er lh en opened rarcls
a nd gift s. Shr was serPnd adPd b.v

wor ld.
Som e ~at i o n al P:1 rk St·t Ti n •
... I II'S c hargr an wdm is:-. ion ft' t' bur
Dil onardo said t ha i h not !,wi ng
l'o nr em pi&lt;J I {'d for lnc\c pPnd t•nct ·
Park

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Birth Control
V .D. Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing

Ba n k loca 1Pd al l hP SPn ior
Citize ns Center we lcornt•s
employer s a nd ap plica n ts t o

those present with " Fur Shr ' s a

Jolly Good L ady ."
Mrs. Miller has be&lt;"n I he paslor
of I he Cross roads Church off and
on for 50 years She will celebral e
her 83rd bi r thd ay on Sept. 13.
Tho se at ren din g we re Orly n
and Bel ly Mi ler. Martha T anner,
Lois Miller. Virginia Shepe rd .
Helen Schu g. Jewe l Miller , Ro·
sc bu d and Melind a Spurlock,
Ca r ol Miller. Mary WebSier .
Gloria and Linda Stanley , JunIor, Opal. Ronnie and Melinda
Bodm er , Charlotte Walk er , Irene
Ro berts and I rvin and \\' lima

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OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
POMEROY :
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992-5912
8:30 to 5:00 Mondoy -Fridoy
Closed Thurodoy

GALLIPOLIS:
414 Se&lt;ond Ave., 2nd Floor
446 -0166
8:30 to 5:00 Monday-Fridoy
8:30 to 12 Saturday
Closed Th.,.doy
ALSO : lo&lt;koon, (heoopeoke, A!heno, (hilli&lt;othe, Logon &amp; M&lt;Arthur

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Farrah Faw (' df and Katf' .Jark !'i On . ' 'T hr\ t procl un 'rs! h; l \'t'

Eas h•rn, Ky . Also in hoth ~Prvil ' t's was thP W1•st

PATRIOTIC SUNDAY - A pattioti&lt;· Sunday
was held recently at the Victory Baptist('hurch in
~lddl eport lor thoS&lt;' In the armed servit••s.
Special gu"t sfl&lt;'akt•r was (' pl. Edgar Md\inne) .

Virginia :'\'alional ('ulur (; uard . Pil'tun·d ar•·
Me no('a fit•ld.tii, Ed II a rm an , Marty Woodard , a nd
.Juhn llarri~mL Fr·ont . ('pl. Edgar M('Kinnt'l -

Judge rejects suit against band
RENO, Nev . I UP I I -A j ud ge
re jec ted a landm ark produ r l
Jla biltt v sui ! agai nst th f1 hf'a\·y
m Pta l band Jud as Pr i r~t. rulin g
th a t m f'.o.,sages unin 1Pn1i onal l_
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C'm beddt•d i n t he bci nd's musk
d id not lt·a d two _\·ou ng men 10
co mmi t suir1dr

Sla te Dist ri ct .Judge .Jern·
Whit ehea d r~ j ecte d the $11.2 mti
l ion suit Fnday by I he famt li cs of
Rav mond Be lkn ap and .J amr-s
Vance. who rla im r d a subl imi nal
mPssagr or " do i t " on l~H' albu m
"St ainPd Class" madP rhP two
s hoo t themst&gt; lves in 19R!) _
Howrvrr. thr j ud g(' awa r d ~ ·d

$.0. 001 in sa nct ions aga ins t ens
Rrcords. w hi ch re- lr&lt;Jsrd thr
albu m ;md was surd along w1th

thr- band. on grounds il dllemp
trd to wit hhold origin&lt;.tl ma !' IPr
rrrord i ngs for t hr a l bum .
WhltrhPa d sa id th f' L1mil ipo.,
lost th Prasr " bf'fa usf' thr\· Ldli ·d
to prov 1• th at d r fr n!l ;_m ts i ntrn
t ionally pl&lt;H't._•d su blim ina l mPs ·
sagrs on the a l burn an d t hat lhosp
m essagrs wcrP a ea u sp' · of t hr

su ic id e pac t bl'lwern Be lknap
and Va nce.
The j udgr sa id in his 'l'l·pagr
rul i nf&lt; lh al the "do i f " message
heard on thr song "Bet fer b\'
You. Beller by Me" was a
combination of a sin grr rx hal ing
on one I rack and a guitar playi ng
on a nothPr trac k.

Whllehea d sa id "l hP word&gt; 'do

o.,nPl"n ]_\T ics or facf' 1h1 · ptJ;..:-.J IJil
it _
\ of havi n g to PJ .\ hUI-:t ' Jl llllltl\'t•
cl amag t'S i n simil ar c; \ .., 1'"
f-\p nnl'th M c h:c·n n.1. .l!lllrJH'\
fo r tht' Urlk ni.lp tamil\ . :-..J id h1•
W.J S di...,;1ppo in l1'rl w 11 h lht• r ulm g
but t-Jn•dir tr d . " T hio., ,,·i ll not h1 ·
lh&lt;• la .'-.1 f'i l \C T hl'w \\'i l ll w o lhl'l''amJ suunl'l' nr lat!'r o.,onwnn(• wi l l
w in
Bu t :\1cK ,•nna s.tid lw do uhtcrJ

there wou ld br an dJlP""l of
\-\'h itt·hrad' s ru l i ng.
T hr tJ.1 nd 's ]pad -. ul gt• r . Holt
Ha l ton!. pra isP rl Hit • rulin g. ··,, I\
i ng 11 w.t.., a "g n·~tilLt\ · fu r .l uLI:1..,
Prit •o.,l an d fo1 al l 1111 .utish ol
-\rnPr ica ..
"Ar ti s!.., ol cll l kirHh tld\ 'j •
lrar n('d l 'no ugh in th 1~ 1r1 al !11
k now l h(Jr &lt;.~n _, · l h ing wilh !ll p v.: ord
su hli mi n ~rl· i~ likP p lay111.12 w i 1h .r
.' ilick of cJ~ · nam J! t· . . H a!llirrl :-.d id
1n a tt&gt; lt'p honf' i nh· r \'i t· w f1 om
:vt ex tco. w ht •n• ht • i ~ u n \ .w.:.t l ion
" Ttwrr a rP going tn lw two IJit
law~· n~ wi-l i ting in till' 1ri ngo., to
ru n o u ! a ! a n.\ · g iven oppurtun il\
!u ~ la p &lt;1 lawsui t o n an _
\ dl' tisl ··
Thr parL• n ts sued .J uda.., Jlrjpq
e~ nu

CBS. claim ing the &gt;u blimi

nal rn cssagPs drove 1h1· you ng
mrn to ma k e a suici df' pact aftc1·
listPn in g to thr m us ic for s('vrra l

-; m o king m;tri j uJna
H. rl lo n l dt •nit•d l ht•r t• v;t •n • .111\
hid d t·n mr•o.,o.,ag l '" on thr· :ll bum
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;!llrl &lt;.,lll!Jkt•d !lld!i JUiHlLI on [)pc
D !Ilk\ llf'!on· tt·a r·ing up HPI
knap ·.., rntrrn ;1nd t,1ktnJ,.: ,1 '-il trrd
o ff -., ll o tgun 111 ·a . rw drln
pl.r\ g round .
Ht' l knJp pu t t hr gun to h i...,
111r·oat and pu llr d fh (' tr i g,e(' r .
klllmg h lm sC'l f i nstant! _
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t ht·n sho! h imst• lt - IJ lowing
,1\ ~ - .~~ ·t h r lowf'r p11r1 ion ol hio.,LwP
- hut l ivt•d th rl'f' \ l ';lr" bd11n '
lh 1ng nf rompl ll'al i on" from hi -,
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a ncl othN hld drn phra s i·~ that
t itll on!.'
tw hrard \\--ht•n lht'
at hum i-. pl~l\· rcl bJrkward . T hr.v
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lw I ll£' su two n.o..,l' iou-. mi nd . no
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LARGE SELECTION

form ed ...
The j udge sa id lhen• was
"cred ible fac t ual support from a
lay wllnesss " l hal lhr ne lknap
and Vancr perce ived rhr su b! iml·
B ut hr s;Jid o th er

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granites. Whatever your requirements may be. complete
satisfaction is BBsured wrth Rock of Ages.
Mon., Tues ., Thurs . 8o Fri. 9 :00a .m. 'til 4 :00 p.m.
Other Houl'1 by Appointment- 446·2327 or 593· 6586

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352 Third Ave.

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Syracuse, a slow cooker; Rhoda Earl. Racine, a large picnic
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SAN FRANCISCO 1UP!) - The San Fran cisco 49ers were once
considered the team for Yuppie America, but the atUtude that runs
through the ir training camp thIs year Is as blue collar as a Pittsburgh
steel mill .
To a man, the 4~er velerans are pushing themsel ves through the
endles s training camp drills with the Intensity of a 12th-round draft
pick trying to ma ke the opening day roster. Tha t Includ es the likes of
quarterback Joe Montana. running back Roger Craig, wide receiver
Jerry Rice and l inebacker Matt Millen.
The reason for the intensity is simple- San Francisco wants to be
the first team to "threepeat" in the Super Bowl era.
"The best guys on this team work the hardest," said wide receiver
Mike Sherrard, one or th e lat es t additions to the 49ers Impressive
offensive arsenal. "JL·rry's 1Rice I work habits are incredible. He
ca tches and runs In practice like Its a game."
The 49ers dominated th e NFL last season , rolling to a 17-2 record

and a 55·1U bashing of DenvP r in the Super Buwl As a n•warcl. thf'y
face one of the mos t difficult schedules this season.
The club will take on Pittsburgh, Washington. Cincinna ti . Houston .
Cl eve land, Green Bay, the New York Gia nts and Mtnnesota outside
its division. San Francisco's divi sion games includ e two eac h against
the Los Angeles Rams. New Orleans and Atlanta .
The road to a third consecutive titl e, safet y Ronnie Loll sa~s. is a
difficult one.
' 'Not only has At l anta Improved In our co nference, but we al so havP
to face the AFC Central," Lot! said. "Every team in that conference
Is going to be tough to beat."
To meel the cha llenge, the 49ers will field one of the most
well-known offensive arsenals in the NFL. Montana is coming off his
thlrd Super Bowl MVP performan ce and was rewarded In preseason
with the NFL's largest-ever contract - $13 million over four years.
Cra ig will line up behind Mont ana along with versatiiP fullba ck
Tom Rathman. Two youngstprs - rookie Dexter Carter and
seoc nd -year back Kellh Henderson - may give the Sa n Franl'isco
offense a few new wrinkles .
Carter. th e club's top draft pick, gives San Francisco a small.
speedy back who can take advantage of a tired fourth -q uarter
defen sive unit. Henderson showed him self a dangerous receiver out
of the backfleld last year .

H1n· and John Tayl or compr ise perhap &lt;:. th r most dangerous
one -tw o widt! receiver combinalion s in th P NPI. . RicP in gpnerally
considered the leagu0's prernirr receiver and Taylor blossomed into
a Pro Bowl performer last spason .
Sherrard. who missed parts uf tw o st&gt;asons wilh a s low healing
broken leg . has shown !lashes of the brillance that made him Dallas '
top pick in 19Hn . Mike Wilson is a depend able veteran. and rookie Ron
Lewis ha s da zzled the roaching staff with hi s open fi eld abilities.
If there is a trouble spot for the 49ers offense. It may be along the
line whpn.• th e holdouts of center Jesse Sapolu and guard Guy
Mcintyre force the 49ers to field a ma keshift front waiL
On defense. San Francisco loaded up In the offseason with proven
Plan B free agents. Nose tackle Fred Smerlas. cornerback Hanford
Dixon. and safeties Dave Waymer and Greg Cox were added to the
already -deep roster.
Smer las will share the star ting chores 1n the early going with
reborn veteran ,Jim Burt, while the49e rs wait to see If All -Pro Michael
Car ter can return from a broken foo1.
Charles Hal ey. a holdout. should man one outside linebacker spot
while Bill Romanowski may n•place veteran Keena Turner as the
starte r on the other side. Mike Walter and Millen will be in the middle.
Loti will once again anchor the secondary which Is slowly taking
shape after a series of preseason Inju ries.

Broncos looking for another shot at Super Bowl title
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be Humphrey 's backup. Winder,
who is seco nd on the Broncos'
all-time rushing list. has an nou nced this probabl!· will be his
last season .
Denver' s orfensivt• line has
grown fr om one of the smallest in
the NFL to oneorthebiggestover
the last three years. Tack les
Gera ld Perry and K en La nier.
guards Duug Wid ell and Jim
Juriga. and crntrr Keith Kartz
average t:doot -4 cmd 285 pounds.

exchange for running back Hersc hel Walker. Although Walker
was supposed to bl' the Vikings'
ti cket to the Super Bowl. they
wpre troun ced by San Francisco
in their first playoff game .
"The Wal ker thing has been
beaten to death." Minnesota
head coac h Jerry Burns said
" Thi s is not a onP ·man !Pam. WP
don't jus t have an I -back offen se
We know what Her schel can du
We know his fla ir for 'I' is
excel len t. But we ha ve to im prove on hi s insid e trap running

and get him mto our SWl'l'ping
;wd passin g gamr morP l
believe ht: 'll hP morr of a factor
this year. l'specidl!.v in thP
passing game
lmprovemC'nt in thr pct"&gt;sing
game rests with quarterback
Wade Wilson. who had a rtisi:l.p ·
pointing 19R9 season
·'I know I havp to bP morP
conslstrn t than I was la s t season .
and that means plav ing a lui
llf'ltPr ." Wilson sa id . " Our offense is on \\· as good J S thP

quarterback makt•-; it Two years
ago I ptaved wPII and the offen sP
play••d wPII . l.a sT vear I didn't
and offen s ivl'l~ · \1,.' (' "truggled ."
Gone from the Vikings is
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Burn s ha s far frwer worries on
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the NFL's top-ra ted defense the
!JaSt tw o yPars. hxl by a pass ru sh
that p rod u c~d 71 sacks in 1989
Right end Cllri.s DoiPman led
the l eague with 21 sac ks and
tack le Keith Millard added 18.
St i'Ong safet y Joey Browner and
cornerback Car l Lee joined Dole
m;HJ and Millard as Pro Bow l
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"We're go lng to be ready to pla y and wp'vt • got
to prepare them for playing against grea t pl.1yers
and to play al l -ouT football. You don't tiplll!! into
this kind of a sctlPdule. "
Colorado's SeptPmbPr cal endar inc lud es home
games again st Sta nford and Washington and
away co nt es ts against Illinois an d Texas .
''Thi s team is goi ng to f ight . the re's no question
about that, as wr havP somP rlar -out compt'li
tors. " McCar tn ey said . ' ·Now whether thrv gf't
thf' forus Jnd if the,v'rp te am -or ien ted l ikP a yC'ar
ago. that chemistry has ro unvf&gt;il itself on gamr
da~'
"The Ora~,ge Bow l gomr taught us thai Notrf'
DamP was tTientally toug/l('r than us, and !hi _
-;
y·ear's tram has l o lrarn fr om th(:l t , d r&lt;:~w on those
intangiblrs and go back ou r and regain tht•
momrntum wp h&lt;.~d la s t yrar."
Colorado will start Its .r;, eason without starting
running back Eric BiPnicm.\·. who was su s(X'nded
for thP game becausp of his arrrst on rhargrs that

hE' interferred with firemen dunng J fir e· &lt;J I hh
parC'n ts' huu sP . :Vlicharl Si mmon.., v.·i ll s tart a:
tailb ack
ThP Vol\ &lt;Hl' loadrd Jnd prrhap~ .!ohnm
Maj(lrs· brst sim·t· lw won co llegr foo~ I.JJII'~
na tional champ ionshi p at Pittsburgh 1n 19.1i
·' It would be ver\· prt'sump ti ous to call u.., a
natio nal champion ship contender, " Majors said .
" F"orustorigureintothcpicturP.wewouldrwrdt o
grt al l the break s' '
Tenn('sseeended l ast season with a Collnn Howl
,·i ctory over No . lJ Ar kansas. and ha s 18 swrtN .. .,
rPturnlng . But Major s. startmg hl s 2:!rd sr aso n . 1~
a co l\egr head coach, said thP Vols ' sch('d.uiP r ~
horri fyi ng Opponents includt' A.uhurn. No . I,
Alabama and No. 2 No tre DamP.
"WE''rr playi ng thrre o[ th r prrsra .'ion tnp fi\T
teams in thE' nation,· Majors says . "W hrn v.Palld
Colorado and r\otrl' n ame to our Southe astrrn
Co nference schC'du l(•, wr t&lt;lcr onr of tht • m()..,,
dema nding jobs you can irna ginr "

The Vols gut a big hoost whrn sopnomoJt •
ta i !back Chuck \V ebb r eg a inPd .1caclem ic PI ig i bil l!\' . \\'('bb took over as starti ng t&lt;t i lback last fall
w.hr n RrggiP Cobb was dismi ssed from thf' team
at midsPa son and wound up with 1,236 yards,
second be' I in th&lt;• SE C
With Webb. lhP Vo ts. No. 2 In lh&lt;· SEC i n total
offen se last yt'ar. rr-turn th(•ir starting backfield
"Wr should ha vp a st r ong offr nsP, but anybody
\\·ho knows me v.·pl l can tr ll y ou i f I have a choice I
will takf' a stronf,: d£'frn se and sol id kicking game
ovt·r ;:J n r xplosi\·fl offen sf'. · · Ma j or s said. ·'We' ll
need a strong rlrfrns(' starting with our first gamf'
Jga!nst Colorado and il' s not like likely our
defense will be as strong Ll!-i our· offPn .w was last
vl'ar .
Tennrs s&lt;'f' sho uld ha\.'(' i.l bt•t In pa ':lsi ng game
Th1' Vols led the SEC in ru shing last yl'ar.
avpraging 2 ~tl y·ards pN gamr. but wPre sevpn th
in pas sing at 163 with sophomorr Andy Kelly at
quarterback .

Bengals must 'put up or shut up'
fini shed the 1988 season playing
tn the Super Bowl.
"The next step for the Bengals
is a r ededication by our football
tf•am to perform to thP lrvPl of
1988," says Wyche . "Our team
will be good on paper, but Wl'
wpre good on paper in 19&amp;1 and
failed to perform ...
Wyche is looking to seven -yrar
vc tNan quarterbark Boomer
F.siason to prov ide a lot morr
than fancy passing statistics this
srason .
"Boomer's tas k this year Is to
be an exceptlonalleader.tobrlng
h!s team to a Su!)f'r Bowl
cha mpionship and nut just a
statisti ca l lead in the offensive
ca tego ri es." Wy che bluntly says .
''Boomer should be at peak

performance ...
Surprislnglv , Esi ason doesn 't
have as m any rell able receivprs
to pass to as he should have.
"Most people think of us as
being a wide-open pasSing club,
but the wide recPiver position
mav be the thinm•st position on
our- team," admit s Wyche . ''Our
two starting wide receivers I Ed
die Brown and Tim McGee I arc
thr only two who have veteran
produ ction ."
And even McGee was an "if. "
since he wa s still hold lng out as of
T uesday.
ThP offensivP line . dt&gt;splte th(•
presence of perennial All -Pro
Anthony Munoz, also could be
thin In ove rall !alent this year
Max Monloya and Rob Woods

departrd via J'l an B fret' ngt' m'_\'
and .Joe Wallrr s is questionable
e~ ft er knee .sur gery . Rook ie :vi Ike
HrPnnan of Notrr Dame is being
!'Ountf'd nn to contribute.
Runn in g back s posf' a simila r·
dilemma. Jamr&lt;&gt; Bronk..., rPturn s
aftf'r a spn sationa l sea son . but
l hPrt' s no telling how lckr\·
Woods v.rill hold up after ser iou s
k nrP surgPr y a year ago .
T he 8c·ngal s ust&gt;d their 1 ~ 90
draft to tr v to shore up an t&gt;rratir
drff•nsr. making linetw eke r...,
.Ia mrs Francis ~Bay l or\ and
Bi'rnard Oark (M i ami, Fla 1
lllP!r fir st and third picks.
Sa .vs Wyrlw, "The big qurstlon
in 1990 is. can the Bengals stop
th f' run'! Our undersl zrd drfrn
sive lin e has had difficullv

drfending an a ll -out r· ushing
assault. We'll f 1nd out in 1990 if
wr can mJkr th e nt•x t st1·p int o
championship caliber dt•fpnsivf'
pla~ ·.'.

Suf'h .1 stJ •p v:lll lw (' aSi(•r i f
nDSl' t ack!P T im Krumrie rrt urns
ro form a fler hrl'il king a 1Pg in t hP
I ! IR~ Super flow ) He was filr
i&gt;l·lo~· full ~ trPnglh l as t .w ·ar.
Wtth ll -ve ar llnebacking vetr
r Jn Heggif. Wlll iam s now retired.
Wvc hf' sa~· -; linebacker s Carl
Z&lt;JndPr and .lni' Krll\· mu st
1mp ro v('
/\ detcnsi\.'£• backfield hl•adrd
l&gt;v hard-hi tting David f'ulche r
\.\:a..., f'X ppct rd to hr a strong point.
but a season -rnding knre lnjur~
to cornerbac k E ric Thomas and a

holdout by lhP other corner .
Lrwi s Bi llups. tJ as made the
backfield a W~'ilk ar ea.
While .Jim Breech and Lee
Johnson r an be expected to
providP dPcent placekicking and
punting, the re st of the special
team s havf' a long wa .v to go in
1990.
/l. f!P r sPveral st•asons of horrihle special tr am s. 1hP Renga l s
hired vrtl'ran special tPams
coa ch Marv Oradrn to trv to
shapr thin ,l!s up this yP;n
Over all. Wyrh&lt;• admits therr
arP ;t lut of "unrt'r!aintles"
lw&lt;Jding into 1990, hut hr in sists
thP &amp;•ngals ha\·r thr taiPnt to bP
a.s good as the ou tfit that went to
the Su(X'r no"· I tn 198ll .

Browns' hopes for Super Bowl tn 1990 extremely slim

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For the first tim&lt;' in several
years, theBroncosentera season
with co nfid ence about their run
ning game. Bobby Humphrey
broke Int o the starting lineup in
the fifth weekofhisrookieseason
la st yea r and ended up with 1.1'1
yards . MorT' importiJntJy. he
showed no signs of the foot
probl ems that plagued him In
college.
Vetrran Sammy WlndN. f'n tpring his ninth ,vP&lt;:II'. likely wlll

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to bring abou t some change. We
wanted to impr ove the quality of
the product on and off the field .
We wanted to improve the
relationship betwel'n coaches
and pl ayers. between management and players, and between
players and players. The world is
c hanging and we ca n't operate
I ike we did in the pas t. It is no t the
'70s. it' s th e '90s"
Lv nn ra i sed the Vikings ' ex·
peciat l ons last season by tra ding
five players plus top draft ptcks
for thre e years to Da l las in

ANAHErM. Ca lif tUPil - Co lorado head
coac h 8!11 Ml'Cartnev til ink s hf' has an C'x traord i nar~· team becausr his junior CJU&lt;lr !Prb ack is far
from ordi narv .
" Darian Ha.E:an i s onr of !host' kinds that ha s
magic." said M cCa r tnr.\ ·. whosr Buffalot•s open
thr colll'gP football spa son Sunda~' against
T cnnrssf'r in the Pig'iki r1 Cla ssic "WP knrw he
\,-as talrntrd. but he we~&lt;&gt; untf's tPd la st \Pa r a! this
timr. Now hp' s onr of a kind _Hr ha s an amazin g
sixth sensr that othrr pla _\'(' t' S don 't hav P."
Hagan r ushrd for 1,()(14 ~· ards a nd p&lt;.~s st•d l or
1.002 in lt'dd ing Co lorado to an 11 ·1 rrc ord Thr
Duffal()('s, who lost to Notn· DamP 21 ·h in thP
Orange Bowl. arr rankl'd l\o . ',in th(' pn .. season
coaches' poll
No.9 Tennt•ssef' was (II so 11 ·1 LJ.s1 ~ t) J.son .
· ·1 fee l stm ng I~· t ha! \.-\'1' legit imJ t rl~ ha vf' a good
tPam.· · .said McCal'lnP\' , who ~ignrd a l S-year
contra ct In liltl' .lui\ "Hll\\'f ' \ ' f'r. w(' can ill af ford
to gPt somP of thesr guv s hurt bt•c.Ju sr if we do.
w&lt;'ll drop otf some

By KH 'K V.\'1 S1\NT
Cl'lriNNATI 1UPI1 - In ~ ~~II.
it's timr for the Cim·irm ati
. 13engals to " put up or sh ut up."
says hrad roach Sam w~·chr .
··our hope s are high and I think
just i f ia hl~' so...
s&lt;Jys Wy chr
"nut wr ha ve to put up or .s lru! up.
/1. tram with a good reputat in11 is
on lv good if i t perform s :~nd
tha t's th e task at hand . ..
ThP Brngals are coming off &lt;:l
sP;t \!lll in w hlc h tlwy ta lked tl
good gamr•. but playl'd a lot of
bad ones
CincinnJti. df'spitP a ton of
publicity· la st year about its
htgh -powercd and trick y "no
huddle " offense. fmi shed dead
l a•i! in thP 1\Ff Central division .
So much for a team that had

JELLO

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APPLE or CHERRY

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Good At Powell's Super Valu
Good Week of Aug . 26, 1990

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the tea m 's weight room duri ng
the offseason, and Hroncos'
strength coach AI Mi ller be lieves
Elway may be the strungest
quarterback in th e league .
Reeves sa id his quarterback 's
work habi t s are a good example
for his te amma tes
"When you have a guy who has
done as much and accomp lished
as much as John has. and hr's
workingashardashp'sworking,
that's cont agious." RPf'\PS sa id .

Tennessee, Colorado to start college football season today

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thatuntllwegobackandwin it."
De nver head coach Dan RE'f'ves
sa id. "Our team has aceomp·
lished a lot over the pas t few
years. but t o some people th at
doesn't mean anything· ·
Eiway. who turned 30 over the
summer. Is beginnin g his eighth
season wtth the Broncos. But
there have been no signs of a
drop-off in eith er his skill s or
enthu si am, Reeves said.
Elway spent extensive limP in

Harmony, better relationships catchwords in Vikings' camp

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quarterback John Elway, who
has been a part of three losing
Super Bowl tea ms. " We want to
go back and prove we can win it
all"
ThP Broncos have been one of
the league's most successful
fran chises in recent years, win ·
nlng threP AFr titles in four
years . But th&lt;• Rroneos' Super
Bowlfailureshavethembranded
as losers.
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By BOB KEIM
UPI Sporl• Writer
CLEVELAND iUP I I - I t started wi th "The
Pass" and ended with a blowout los s in Dt!nver.
In bet wren thrre werr two coaching changes, a
pair or c·lassic lossflS to ttr e Denver Broncos in
AFC Championship games. a playoff loss In
Miami In which thry blew a 21·3 lead, and a
barrage of dog bones and barking.
Even though the 1980s were far more successful
than the 1970s. the Cleveland Browns went
another 10 yea r s without giving owner Arl Modell
what he wants more than anything In the worlda trip to the Super Bowl.
And It doesn'tlook like he's goi ng to get there In
the fir st year of the 1990s, either.
.
There have been reports that Modell, who Is 65
and has undergone two coronary bypass opera lions has told head coach Bud Carson he Is to
reach the Super Bowl- or else. The Browns won
the NFL championship In I9&amp;i. three years after

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Modell bought the team, and lost in NFL title
games three more times before the end of th e
1960s.
Modell desperately wants to gel his team back
In the spotlight one more time . Unfortunately.
Modell and executive vice president Ernie
Accorsl haven't given Carson a team capable of
making that trip .
The biggest hole on the team Is In the offensive
line. Injuries and retirements have left the team
without any player In the same position he played
last year. with the exception of Plan B free a~ent
center Mike Baab, but he played In New England .
The skill position p layers on offense are capable
of taking the team to the Super Bowl. especially
with Jim Shofner. arc hi tect of the Kardiac Kids
offense of 1978-80, back as o!fenslve coordinator.
But Bernie Kosar, who says he Is fully
recovered from the Injuries that plagued him last
year. needs time lo lhrow and so far hasn't had 11.

The Brown s are counting on an improved running
game with Kevin Mack eligible for the whole _ye" r
and fla shy Eric Metcalf bark for a second sea son.
Wide rrcelvPrs Webster Slaughter. Reggi e
Langhorne and Brian Brennan fit the Cle,·el and
system well, and Slaughter Is a Pro Bowl-caliber
playe r. But injuries will sideline rookie running
back Leroy Hoard and second-year receiver
Lawyer Tillman at I he start of the year, when the
Browns need to gel off to a fa st star t beforr•
playing three straight games on the road from
Sept. 30 to Oct. 14 .
Th e d efense set a record for sacks last year and
the pass ru sh should be Improved with th e
deveiopmenl of tackle Chris Pike, linebacker Van
Walters, and the addition of rookie Rob Burnett
from Syracuse. The Browns go! rid of Car l
Hairston. bu t still have AI Baker on the line for
leadership.
The linebacklng corps Is excellent as long as
everyone Is with the learn. but Pro Bowler s Clay

Mat thew s and Mike John son arf' holding out and
Thai eoulrl put them behind al thP start of the year .
It is tlw second ary that will undergo the bigges t
change, with "Top Dawg" cornerback Hanford
Dixon gone via Plan 8 and his corner brother,
Frank Minnifield. embro iled in a bitter holdout
that ltkely will end with a trade. Raymond
Clayborn. another Plan 8 addition. will replace
Dix.on, and Mark Harper will take Minnifield's
left corner spot .

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etc.

�August 26, 1990
Page- C-2- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

Southwestern hands Hannan 24-0 loss

•

Gallipolis Blue Devils outlast Meigs 48-32 In wild shootout
GALLIPOLIS
Ga l lipolis
built up a 21·0 ltrsl half lea d, I hen
held on to defeat visit in g Meigs
48·32 ln a wild high·sco ri ng
football affair on M emori a l Field
Friday ntghl .
It was t he 1990 ope ner for bolh
schools with !han 4,000 fan s
l ooklng in i n hot and hum id
weather .
It was a "ground vs. air
game", wtth GA,HS scorin g four

l imes on !he ground and Mr1gs
four by passing .
Blue Devil j unior lighl Pnd
Cl i nl Davis tallied ihree six
pointers, lwo on pass intf'rception ru nba cks and one on a
10 yard r eceplion from QB Don
nit' Ha y nes .
Phalln sets mark - MPigs·
Shawn Hawley was un sl oppab le.
catching five J eremy Phalin
losses fo r 143 yards and lhree

1ouchdowns. i ncludi ng a 68·yard
thi rd·quarter bomb. Phalin also
hi! Kevi n Musser wilh an 81 ·yard
TD strike with 5: 16 !ell to play 10
pull lhc Ma rau ders within two
po inl s of !h e Blur D ev il s, 34 ·32 .
The performance by Phalin, a
I 85·pound j un ior , sel a new MHS
learn reco rd. A t! !old , Phalin
connectt'd on 1:1 of 26 passes for
271 yards (four inlercepted&gt; and
four touchdowns. The old r eco rd

was held by M ike Chancey. who
co mplel ed tO or I ~ for 2:17 ya rd s
against V int on Count \ m th e 1986
campaign.

When 1he smoke clearl'd, Gall i
polis had picked up 15 fir SI
downs . The Blue Devils rushed
for 25-! ya rd s 1.J1 at iCmp tSI and

By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
Tim es-Sentinel Stall
GAGE ~Se nio r tailba ck Chns
Mrl zger and a swarming Soulhw ·
es tPr n defense were the prim e
Ingredients tn the Highlanders'
24·0 vlclory over Hannan's Wild ·
ca ts Friday night.
" We won ugl y," said Soulhw ·
es tern head coac h Jack James.
who watched ht s troops cash In on
their first offensive pla y, which
pul Mel zger. a 6-2, 190·pounder
who led all ru shers with 135 yard s
on L4 carries, in the end zone
from tw o ya rd s out on an
off-guard rout e al the 9: 44 mark
in !h e ftr sl quarter.
After the soul h Mason squad
found l i s of fense stalled in its
second slraighl three-and ·oul
seri es, which ended wilh a
blocked pun lin heavy traffi c and
th e Gal!ians taking possession al
the Wild cat s' four·vard line. lhe

\IB Haynes connecled on four or
ni nP aer ia ls lone int ercepted ) for
n:l yar ds and one touchdown.
(See DEVILS on C-3)

Cad m us Cornh uskers ree led off
three strai ghl plays that paid orr
wil h Me1 zger takin g a pilch t o th e
right side fr om qua rter back
Aaron McCart\ and running a
sweep for a nine· yard lou chdown
run lth e hosiS were ba ck ed up
five yards f rom !h ei r inllial field
position on an lllega l·procedu re
penally I that gave !he Buckeyes
a J2.0 le ad .
AI no l ime were any of the
Hi ghl and ers' two.poi nl co nve r ·
sion altempls successf ul.
Wilh 9:39 le fl in !he fir st half.
Soulhwestern fullback Willy Gil·
bert l nlne rushes , 47 yards I, who
was part of lhe coal it ion !hat
cleared !he path for Metzger to
run free and execu ted the High·
l ande rs' ball-c onlrol offen se
1"What else could wr do after
they were down'! - .Jam es ),
created h is own thunde r by

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Kyger Creek pounds
Federal Hocking 41-6
STE WART - Junior runnin g
back Phil Bradbury ran fo r 82
yards on II carries and four
louchdowns to help pu sh Ky ge r
Creek to a 4Hi rout of Federal
Hocki ng Friday night.
This Is the third straight ye ar
!he Bobca ts have beate n the

TURNING THE CORNER - Southwestern tailback Chris
Metzger turns the comer lor some of his game-high 135 yards
against the Hannan Wildcats In the third quarter of Friday night's
season opener at Gage, which the Highlanders won 24-0.
(Times-Sentinel photo hy G. Spencer Osborne)

Lan cers.
TOUGH YARDAGE - Gallipolis worked hard
lor Its first touchdown against Meigs, gaining two,
one and one yards midway In the first period .
Above, Maraud er defender Frank Blake (9) and a
host of MH S tacklers stop Gallia's Tony Logan on

t990 MARAUDER GOLF TEAM - The 1990
Meigs Marauder golf team starts the new season
on Monday night In a TVC meet at the Oxbow Golf
Club. Team members are (L-R) Chris Knight ,
Jason Hart, Jay Harris, Mike Van Meter, Coach

for picture were Scott WhitluldJ , ,Jay Crl'm eans

Answer to Puzzlt&gt; on Page (. 7

and John Bentley.

ACROSS

Meigs golfers to begin season Monday
ROCK SPR I NGS ~ 'l'h&lt;' Meigs

golf tram has been prepa ring for
the upcom ing Tri ·Va l lPy Con fe r
ence season wh ic h begin s Mon day, Augu st 27 at Ox bow GoU

Cl ub with a nine team tourna ·
ment hos ted by Be lprr.
Coach John Kra wsczvn' s !Pam
will return all fivP sla r.trrs from
laS! year's fourth place fm isher.
Returnees in clude senior .Ja mPy
Li llie and sophomore Jay Harri s

who were se lectrd seco nd · tram
ali ·TVC las ! yea r. Other leller
winner s r eturnin g ar P Sf' nior
MikP Van Meter a nd junio rs Phil
Hovat ter and Ti m Pe1Prson .
A dditional team membe r s arr
sophomores Scoll Whit lalch.
Ch ris Knight, J av Cremea ns and
John Bentley. f res hm an Jason
Hart and eighlh gradPr Adam

Krawsczvn

Meigs has won both prpsea son

matches this season at Jaymar
Go U Club defeat i ng Po in l Plea ·
sa ni l 58· 169and So ut hern 117·184
Aga i nst Pl. Pleasa nt , Meigs was
led by Jamey Lillie with a 37,
Mike Van Meter al 39. and Adam
Krawsczyn al 38. In I he Southern

m atc h. Jay Ha rris s hot a 31.

.JJso n Jl a n
a :19 .

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and

Kra~..o,.·scl~

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Th P Mrigs go lft'rs participaH'd
in thr Tri ·Country j unior pro
gram this summe r wi th Harris
again c apturi ng th e Parkrr Long
Most Vo l uab le Go~er Award .
Harri s, Harl. Kraw scz .vn, and
Ti m Pf'lf'rson pla yf'd in thr' Oig

" ]" Youth Cla ssic at thP A lllC'n~
Co un l n Cl ub Bill Ch il ds of l hP
.Ja.v mar Golf Cl ub spon'&gt;o rrd a
lrip ro Soil Fork Lodge for lhP
Ohio Ro!ar)' [;o lf Cla ssic . Pal'l ll'·
ipa ti ng i n t his state tourn am ent
IA'C'r&lt;' HJJTis, Hart, Whitl at ch,
Pc ler son. Ho1·at1er. Knighl an d
Krav.:sczy n

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Gallipolis. OH. 45631
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" We played poor defense In the
firS! half, but we shutlh em down
In the second half," sa id Bo bcal
line coac h Mike Mulford, whose
warhorses In lh epll sconfinedthc
bulk of !h e Lancers' offense lo
running back Scot ! Ashcraft. who
pi cked up a game· high 124 yards
on 18 carries.
T he Bobc at s' offense gol go in g
in the rlrst quartpr wh en J it te r
Gi lmore sprinted away for "
44 yard touchdown run o n th('
second play of K yger's f i r st
posst'ssion . The ext r a- poi nt klck
by running back Jo e Edwards
pul KC ahead 1·0. Laler i n the
quar ter, Bradbury scored on a
six -ya rd ru n togivethevlsiwrsa
13-0 lead.
T he Lanc ers' lone score camP
when Ashcra ft . on Federal' s
second possession. found the end
zone f rom five y ards away to cu t
th e Bobca ts' lead to 13·6.
Bradbury sco rPd twl cP in act
two o n run s of ninr and 4~ :V&lt;Hds.
wi th 11 two -point eonver sion run
hy Rob C:i !more fol low i ng Brad·
bu ry' s ninf'-_vard r un and Edwards' ex tr&lt;:~ p oint k ic k f ollowing
!he 45 ·yard run .
Kyger Cref'k, not conlf'nt to
l &lt;'s 1with a 12-poinl hal fllm e !Pad .
li1 up thf'scorrboard twi ce in the
st'cond half - !he fi rs! on a
lwo.yard TD run bv Brad bu ry i n
the lhird quarter and a nine· yard
run by Edwar ds In the fourlh

the Marauder lour. Moving out on play is GAHS
center Brent Simms (66). On left isGAHS fullback
Gene Garnes ( 34). Closing in lor the kill on rlghtls
Meigs' Burt K ennedy (65) . GAllS won the season
opener, 48·32.

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

August 26, 1990

GETAWAY IHFt' lct;L'I' - Hannan running back J aso n Ball
124) finds making a gt•taway difllcull with Southwc•t•"n
linehacker W!Uy Gilbert ( ~I) giving c hase In the third qu art er of
Friday night's game. In which the Highland er s coasted to a H -0
vh·tory . (Times·S~·ntlnl•l photo hy G Spl•ncl'r Oshornf' )

q uart er -

to run away wi th thl?

victory.
The Bobcat s will 1rv for !heir
third slraighl vlcl ory when I hey
hosl Wahama this Frid ay.

Score by quarters
Kyger Creek ... t:l 15 b 7-q 1
Fed. Hocking .. .. .. 6 0 0 :J- ti

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enter ing tht • end zonE' from two
yards out
The Highlondl'rS· lk ft•n.st• ('On
s tantly sma shed t hrough thl'
\-Vildcats' offrn~i\ · t · l inel hroughou t thr gamt'. smo th eri ng Hannan's running game to the 1un e of
~~~ .Ya rd s on 24 r ushes and
shu tting down quarterback Mi·
cha el Chapman . who had more
yard s rush ing Ia team·hig h 32
ya rd s on 1U carrirs t t ha n pass i ng
t410, 28 yardS! In addition. the
James gang ca~ h e d in on t he
hard hit s thry p u t on th l'irguests
by scooping up thrt'l' fumble s
However , it took snmL'lK'casio nal
prodding fr om th e man in ehargP
!"You salisfied oul l hc rc'1 KEEP
BLOCKINC' "I when the defe nse
al lowe d th p M o unt a in ee r s
enough da yl ig ht lo churn out a
few four·, five- or six-yard runs .
" Th e fir s! fi ve minules kllled
us," sa id Wildcal chief Curtis
Kimble . ·'Their defense con fused
us when th eir ta ckles wert'
moved out on our ends. and when
we were n'r pi ckln g up their
linebacker s."
Hannan did have a f ew shin in g
momenl s. onP of which came
w hen Chapma n picked off one or
McCarly's passes wil h 3: 50 !ell i n
lhe fi rs t quarler . Chapman re ·
I urned it13 ya rd s 10 I heW ildca t s'
43. Bul as was th e case In so many
uf th e Wild ca t s' possPssion s.
r are ly could l hev gPI close
enough to seP t he g rass in 1hf" Pnd
zone.
M etzger paid On(' mun• visit to
the end zo nt'. whieh camP wi th
3: 03 lefl in the lh i rd q ua rll' r on"
two -yard r un off right tac kle on
fourlh·and ·goa l T he score co m

pleled dn cighl pla1. Li,VdltJ
drive I hat saw I he lli gh landf' l s
~ J\ ' E' the dri\'E' on a 12 - ~~ar d pas \
on f ou llh · and ·elg ht from
McC arl)' lo M etzgl'l th ai pul th• ·
bal l on the Wildcat~· SP\'('0.
In addi tion lo M E'I I.ger's and
Gilber t's yardage, j unior Kt'\' in
Gillman . who 1raded in hi.s No. '!5
and his guard posll ion for a 1\o . .J9
and a spot i n lllc backfit'ld ,
p ic ked up n inr yard:, on thrN'
rushes. &lt;Jnd McC&lt;J!'t)' h&lt;-~d [our
yards on two UHTi('s In tht '
pas s-c atchin g d('pdr tm ent.
Metzger and l igh l Pnd KPi l h
Carte r accountrd for McCart&lt;-"
co m pletions .
Th e res! of lhl' WildcaiS ·
ru shing yards were accounted
for by fullback Kevm BarkP r
17·16) , halfb ack Cr a1g To lli ver
12·13&gt;. halfb ac k Jason Ball 1~ -tii
and an unidentifi ed No . ll . who
had six yard s on onP earn' .
On this Fridav's sco,:ecard .
Sou lh wesler n Wl.ll lr y fo r i l s
~econd straight v ictor~· agains1
Ross Sou th PasiN n a t Richm on
dale. whilE' H annan wi ll p i a~' its
fir st homr gamf' aga1n ... t
Eastern.
Score by quarterHan nan
II II II II- II
Sou th Wf' Sif'rn . 12 b h (.1-2-l

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Sports briefs
GoH
Swe den 's Ander s Forsbr&lt;md
held orr I he second round cha l·
lenge of Au stralia' s defend ing
champio n Cra i g Parry t o main t a in a onP-strok e lra d In t he
$975.000 Germ an Open Fors·
brand shot a 6·under ·par 66
Friday fo r a l wo·da y score or no.
Pa rrv al so shot 66 in lhc seco nd
r ound. Ameri can Rick Harl ·
mann 1681 and I r ishman Des
Sm y lh t661 sha re d lhll'd place at
J:\5. with Zimbabwean Mark
McNulty a Slroke back fo llowi ng
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i Continul'd fr om

gi vi ng the (;a li!Jn s ]17 total
yards
in
~ lJ
p l ays from
scri mm a,l:!e.

Othe r statistic• - Ga Iii polis
rPiu rnrd kickoffs, pu nt s and pass
lntrr crptions for JJ/ y·a rd s.
fum blt&gt;d lw irr and lo:---1 nonr
Dav is had 5'2 rf'lurn _v &lt;:~rds . ThP
Ga lll ans wen• pr nalizPd n inr
times for 90 yards Four of lhr
pcnalll cs ca lled wrn· pass
i n terf rrr nee
Davis pu nt ed twice for hi yards
and stole lhree M il S pa ssr s.
'l'o ny
Can a da~ ·
had o nr
lntPr ception.
1n HlP rushing dC'pa r tmrn 1.
soph om or e lallback Ton.1· Logan
paced I he (;a!llans wilh H:J yards
i n 17 t rips. Gene Gar nes, ju nio r
fullb ack , added 61 on 11 carries
and Jason Kopark had 04 in four
allempls .
Meigs co llec led l h f irSI downs
The Marauders were held 10 11
net yards r ushing 1~2 at tem p ts I
Pha lln's pcrformanrr 11J 26 271'
lefl !h e visilors wi t h 2R2 total
ya rd s in &lt;H p la)·s f rom
scrimmage .
Meigs picked up ll ti re lurn
yards. 92 by T er ry McGuire.
MH S los ! one fu mblr 1rrco·
ve red by Ga llla 's DavP Sl iver·
thorn ta te In I he game) . M li S was
penalized three t imes for 2;,
ya rd s. Phalln punted l hrec• l imps
for 91 yards. Eric Hec k had
Meigs' lone pass l nlerceptl on.
Th e 80 points scorrd by both
tra ms is a new series record .
How It wt•nt Herr Is a
sum mar\' nf lhP game's scoring:
Da vis sci up the Gall lans' f ir s!
sco re wit h a pass i n ter ception. A
38·yard pass lo Allen Ga rnes pu l
11 on !h e Meigs II . Aflrr a Meigs
pena l!y. Gene Garnes cracked
over left t ackle and guo I d 11: 39 ).
Tim Sl one's kick spli l the
uprlghls.
Phalln's firs! pun t was par ·
tlally bl ock ed. giv in g GAH S good
field pcslflon on Its own 46. Tony
Logan got .14. then four before
Haynes hll D avis wtlh a 10·yard
st rike to make II J3.0 13:181.
Slone k icked the polnl afl er.
Da ve Carman and Mike Ada m
turned In some excetlen l defen·
stve play before Phalln' s second
punt.
Third lime GAH S had the hall,

tilt' C ~t! ! t&lt;ln s

ma rc hed 51 yard -. in

fiw'

wit h GPnr Garnr "'

p !J.v..,

'21

-;cori ng fr om thC' two ill: II
-;pcond) Again Slonr ki r kcrl ttl r
point Jft Pr It was 21·0.
M('i~ l' nmP~ to lift· - :\t th 1s
point. Meigs lOok to t hl' ai r . From
that poin t on. it wa s a di ffrrrn t
ga me
Phal in hil Hawln for Ill . lhrn
~1ga in
ror :12 Fra nk Hl ~l kt •.
l liO·pound jumor fullba ck. gn l
o nP . thrPP and lh(' n ramml'd it
ovf'r from lhr one ~i: O:l l. Stf'\' f'

Carul hers k icked I he poinl af ter.
II wa s 21 ·7
GAH S lh cn marched to !he
"--eigs :!9. but lw o Haynes passes
fell incomplcle. Heat h Hud son.
15-! ·pound f res hma n. go t in so me
good l icks to stop I hal drive.
Aided by back to bac k i 5·yar d
pena lti es agal nsl the Galllans.
MHS marched 60 yards In ftve
pl ays. Phalin hit Hawl ey wilh a
16· va rd strike 11:02 1 for lhe
lo~rhdown i following a 1/.
(GAHS end s on C4 )

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CONFERS WITH QUARTERBACK - · GABS Coacb Brent
Saunders coolers with GAHS quarterback Donate B1111es (1)
during Friday's aeuon opener aratnat Melp on Memorial Field In
GaiUpolls. GABS won In a shootout, f8.32.
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August 26. 1990

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

Rookie la te m odel driver Ke ith Riddle , up from
th r r an ks of the Sports man division, cu ntinued to
do a great job In the Network Video: Antill 5.
Riddle batt led most of the race with Rolando
Esparza , who a lso did a fine job in the R-10 car.
Riddle went on to finis h second ahead of Andy
Bond. Mike Sa mpson , Ben ny Hi ckle. Da n
Morrison, Rolando Esparza, Lou Hubba rd, &lt;:reg
Ca rpenter and Tim Buckley .
In victory lane a jubilant Adams reponed that
he had lost his bra kes midway through the race as
did Bob Crace, Jr . in the IM CA modifieds .
Charleston' s Ricky Lucas defeated Parker.'
burg's Kenny Johnso n tn a la te mod el hea t
Esparza wa s th lrd
Larry Bond in the Fa crm f'yer Lumhf'r /Wha ·
ley's Auto 10 reportedly broke an ax le. and Rod
Eva ns and Brad Goff were in vo lved in an
accide nt , whi le Bryan Wol fe in the McDonald st Ebe r's Gu ll car lost a transmisston and al l were
si delined for the evening.
I n the Semi-Late division Ra r inf's Chris
Diddle, a flying cousin of Bob Ad ams , wagered a
torrid ba t liP with Kirk Is ner f or ri ght s to victo ry
lane.
On th e initial s tar t pacesetter s Isner and Bobby
Hill go tt angied up sending dash winner Hill to the
pits on the hook alter an ensuing five -car pile-up.
Diddle the n adva nced to th e front row , but Isne r
got the jump and led fl ag ~ to -flag despite a ga llant
effort by Diddl e In th e J .D. Drilling Rayburn Ed
Clenden in was third, Jack Queen fourth, fo llowed
by Darren Sm ith, Jerry Toncray. Aaron Scott,
Larry Sta t hers, To ny Perk 1ns. an d [lobby Ii lli.
Cle nd enin won the hea t over Aaron Scott and
.lark Queen .
Pa rkers burg area r atl' rK cv in H au gh t seon. •da
clean sweep i n the Sportsm an division, cla im1n ~
the da sh and flag -to-fl ag victory in the IPature

nrar·perfec t co ndition, Raci ne 's Bob Adams
.IT . In the Doll Brothers' V 6 Chev role t powered
,\')5 se t a new trac k record of 12 :42, the n motored
111

to vic tory In itll' JO- lap late model A-main here
Friday night a t Skyline Speedway .
The old ma rk was he ld bv STARS •PROS
reg ular Steve Sha ver of Pa rker sbu rg at 12: '&gt;0
Ot her wi nners in Sky line's five divisions were
Hob Crace Jr. in the IMCA modilleds, Kirk Isner
in the Semi-La tes. Hrlan Willard In the Street
~ I O&lt; k a nd Kev1 n Haught in the Sportsman .
Bcca usP o f the heavy rains in th e ar ea ct unng
th r past week Skyline Speedway promot e r ~ ow n er

Da1 re ll Willie spen t many hours wo rking on thr•
track to get it ready for Frid"y's raci ng. Th e
rt's ult no t on ly prod uced a raceable surface. but a
I rack that was near perfec t lor high spe('d rac ing .
( ;r(Og Ca rpenter won the late model dash over
:\d&lt;Jm s to ea rn the po le i n the fea ture. bu I Adams

got lhP jump an d bega n a 15-lap battle th a t saw the
duo go nose -to -tail at record speeds
flar ing fans respon ded ln as tonishment to the

full -thrott le raci ng that saw average speeds
pus hing above the 1nmph mar k.
A.s Adams put it, " If vou lifted tth r thrott le !.
:.uu Vvl'nt backwards "
In pas t per forma nces th e V -6 eng ine wo rk ed

b!\'1 on dry-sl1ck type rar ing su rfaces, bu t Adams
-;i lf'tH.' rd thP rn tk s' re marks abo ut th e sma l l
('ng me nut pP rfonn ing we ll on a tac ky surfa cr .
FolloH·in~ a miLI -ra ct' cau tion, Adam s aga in got
!lw ju nqJ on Carpe n! Pr and procedrd to la p thr

r t'nnun!\ of thP li -c ar fiP ld. lapping al l but lhl'
fir&lt;..! fuur c&lt;.~rs 1n J blls tPring pe rformance.
C.lrPf' nl er hPid a strong second unt i l Lap 29
"IH·n hP and .r Lrp11f'd car tangle-d , dropping bo th

Waterford grounds Eastern with 12-0 decision tn opener

overcome teammate Ralph Gard ner. Gardner·
.a lso of Glous ter, and Williams battled side-by side lor most of the ra ce with Williams pulling
ahead at the fini sh.
Foll owing Willard were Williams. Gardner ,
Clair Sullivan . Rick Vehan. Todd Wolle of
Amesvi lle , Roger Dunlap, Bob Crawford, Harold
Pickens, and Greg Ox ley . Brian Willard and
Harold Pickens won the hea ts.
Rutland's Rick Williamson continued to improve In the IM CA modified division, leading
severa l laps of the dash before yielding to Crace.
Crace rolled on for the dash win, then repeated in
th e featur e over William son. Danny Szekacu s.
"nd Mike Mou ghcy
Next week will ma rk regula r ra cing at Skyl ine
on Friday eve n lng with the upcoming September 7
date sla ted as the Vavollne "J ust Say No to
Drugs " race. an Invitational fo r a ll divisions with
Late Models payi ng $1,200 to win .
On Friday, Sep tember 21 Skyline will' host the
Seventh Annual Harves t 50 spon sored by Skoa l

C'\'e nt

Ha ug ht defeated up-and -co ming Rick Tra ce
we ll in thr da sh with Miner sville's Mike Adkin s
third .
Haught, a Sl'cond gene ration dnver. burs t int o
the lead on the fir st lap of the fea ture and never
looked back, al tho ugh Tracewe ll sco red a strong
seco nd ove r Phil Da vis In the 8-ball , Aa ron
Fleming, Ron William s, Gary Bertrum, Roge r
Cozad . Steve Woods. Ad kins and Gary Elder.
Fr id ay nig ht was Athens Count y night In the
Street Stock division as the top three spots were
filled with loca l dr iving talent. Albany's Br ian
Will a rd scored h is seeond straight feature w,in.
aft er battlin g with ear ly race leade r Haro ld
Pic kens of Parkersburg. Pickens dropped ou t on
la p 12 with a fl a t lire with Willard inheriting the
lead.
John Willi ams of Glo uster, who also had a great
dr ivr from b&lt;:l('k in thr pack of the seco nd heat.
moved from the middle of the pack In the feature
to finis h second .
Williams utilized th e high groove In the EZ-3 to

By TOM HUNTER
and SCOTT WOI.FE
T-S Correspondents
WATERFORD -Two touchdown runs by senior tailback
Sco tt McCutcheon were the
spoiler for Eastern mentor
Randy Churilla' s head coaching
de but as Waterford defeated
Eastern 12-0 Friday night at
Waterford'.
The game was originally sc he-

duled as a home game for thl'
Eagles , bu t due to the heavy
ra ins ln t he ar ea

t his week.

Eastern's field was st ill unpl aya
ble on Thursday evening. The
ga me was th en movPd !o
Waterford.
Eastern won the opening toss
and received first. After a
defen sive struggle between both
tea ms throughout much of the

fir st q ua n e r, WaiPrford RBScut t
McCutcheon hit pay dirt on a two
yard run for a touc hdown at the
6:44 mark 1n the f ir st quarte r .
Tom L o on ey's ext ra point kick
was bl oekPd by Ea stPr n 's J ason
Hager. Wa t l.~ r ford took the P&lt;H iy
6-0 lead.
In the ssecond qua rter, Ea s t·
ern QB Wes Holter tried to get the
Eag le offense roll in g. Running

Fort Frye posts 42-8 victory over Southern
By SCOTT WOLFE
T-S Correspondent
RACINE - Fort Frye broke
open a close 14-8 ballgame wlth22
third quarter points to score an
ope ning day victory over the
So uth er n Tornadoes frida y
night.
Fort Frye is now 1-0 and
Southern 0-1.
Southern, s till a young team
overall, held Its head high In the
first period as It battled a
gr izzled veteran Cadet club that

competes In the always tough
Pioneer Conference to a 0-0
deadlock.
Southern 's de fe nse dented i n
the second round , when at the
11 23 mark lightend Tom Lay ton
scored the first TO on a pa ss from
Buddy Miller. the PAT kick was
good for a 7-0 lead.
Southern came ri ght back on a
Jarrod Circ le to Russe ll Sin gleton TD pass fur ;.m 8-7 Sl'Gr"P,
but moments later Cadet ful
!back Keith Miller scored the

first of two TDs to give Fort Frye
a 14-S iead "I the hall att he5:48
ma rk .
Fo rt Frye adju sted at th e ha lf
and quickly turned the game
around In the third quarter.
stopping Sou ther n' s offen se defensi vel y, then scoring rpgu larly
wi t h a hammering offen sP
The Ca det s scored at 11 23 and
9 04 in th e four th quarter after
shutting duwn Sou thern's of
tense. Miller and Mall :'&gt;ieedPr

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FIRST FEATURE
Racine 's Chris
Diddle has been running strong on the local racing
drcuUs thi s sea._,o n, gaining valua ble ex peri enct•
and getting faste r each week in his first year in th&lt;•
Sem i-I.atc Model division . I.asl week in his
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CAU.IPOI.I S- .foh n Milhoa n's Ca ll1 a Ac.ld~m\· go lf team
beg!n its Sl'J.son Mond ay at Ath en s
Qualifyin g for the tram wen• Adam HrPakiJ(HJ, Sa mm~
Hamilt on, Sca li Stephen son. Shane Barton. Jimmv WalkPr and
Bill Tawney. who were the top seven In a 12 man fi eld atthellna l
qualifying round .

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Friday, Sept. 7 for the trad itio nal
Be nd Area ba t tle with the White
Fa lcons.
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play, Holt er rolled to his left as
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ton pi cked off Holl er 's P"SS at th e
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Porky Shores of St. Albans, W.Va. Diddle also
turned in another great eff ort Friday n•ght at
Skyline when he finished second for th e. seeond
straight week. Diddle r uns a llayburn Chassis
powered by a steel ttl6 Clwvrolet e ngine. He Is
, 1,onsored by J.D. Drilling, B.• l. Adams Tong
Service, McDonald 's and Fivt' Points Express.
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way in Falrplalns, W.Va. Dlddled efeatedastellar
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Th e ru shing lea der for the
int ercepti on lo rea lly take the Eag les was T im Bissel l who had
steam ou t of Southern, J6~8 alter JJ carries lor 29 ya rds . Bissell
th e PAT.
also sa w action at the q uarter·
The Ca dets added another back spot in the secon d half, a nd
_,co re In th e final e. the final being was 0 lor .1 passing. Fo r W a t e r ~
12 R
ford, Secil t McCutcheo n had 22
So ullwrn had onl y 24 yards on car ri es fo r 107 ya rd s and two
the· ground a nd had R8 in th e atr TDs. Eas tern QB We s Holter
for a 104 to tal va rd s with 11 first
struggled through his serond
downs . Fort F-rve had 2~5 Y" rds career star t and was .1 for R
overall, 236 on the ground
pa ss ing for 32 yards and two
No i ndi vi d ual Sou thern stats interceptJons. Gas ton was 9 for20
w t'rr J\'at lab!r .
pa ssi ng lor 102 yards Receiving
Dclcnsively ..Jason Circ le " nd leader for th e Eagles was Sm ilh,
Ho nn iP W1..1 g nPr each had nin P who had two catc hes fo r :n yards.
tack l('s, wh ilP Todd Crind staff. Waterford's Er ic Md utcheon
Mi chaPl Eva ns a nd Sh ane Circl e led the Wildca t rf'cei vl' rs with

strong defensive s trategy,
Jason Lawrence returned

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tournamPnt se l for Sa t urday , Sf'pt.l .tnd Su nda~· . SPpl. 2 at th('
Spruce Street field s.
T he enl ry fee is S65 a nd thP team· &lt;; ow n lt &lt;.~lh . Aw a rd.:.. Will hr
prese nted to the top two teams .
for m ore inform a Tion. ca ll Ow.1 _\·nr F.\· a n ~ ;11 -4-lt) :196R or T .l
a t 446-242 1 afte r 5 p.m.

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did the dama ge.
Ca dets head coac h Sonny Bidwell said, " We're " defensively
orient ed team. We like to see our
kids play wi th a lot of emotion
and exct te men t."
Fo r t Frye certa in ly utilize d the

So uth ern plays a t Waterford

prep scores
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Bisse ll Iried chipping away at the
Waterford defense wi th sho r t
runs. butt he Eagles cou ldn' t get
a ma jor dri ve es tablished . Th&lt;'
ga me started to turn Eas ter n\
way when se nior d e fensi ve standout Doug Miller sac ked Wildc at
qua rterback Brian Gaston in
Waterford territory, causing
Gaston to cough up the baiL The
fumb le was quick ly n'eovered b;r

ba c ks MikL' H offm an and Tim

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Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio Point Pleasant W . Va .

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Adams, Diddle among winners at Skyline Friday night
By SCOTT WOLFE
T-S Correspondent
'TEWART- Power ing around a trac k tha t was

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Headquarters by Juanita
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Shoe Cafe
Bastille
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Brown's Market
Skyline Lanes
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Bob's Electronics
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August 26, 1990

August 26, 1990

Around the NFL ...

McReynolds' clutch homer gives Mets 3-2 win over L.A.

Raiders, Lions, Bengals, Seahawks win exhibition games
By Untied Press International
CHICAGO tUPII Willie
Gault pulled In a 26·yard touchdown pass and rookie linebacker
Aaron Wallace recorded three
sacks to lead 1he Los Angeles
Raiders to a 20-3 preseason win
over the Chicago Bears
The loss was the first for
Chicago In four ex hibition games
this year . Los Angeles, which got
a pair of field goals f rom Jeff

Jaeger, improved to 3-t
With the score tied :1 :1. quarter back Jay Schroeder avoid ed the
Bears' rush and hit a wide- open
Gault In the left side of the end
zone with I 331eft In the first ha lf.
The catch al lowed Gault. th e
form er Bear. to make up for a
drop of a certa in TO bomb from
Schroeder on the Raid er s' first

play from scrimmage
Schroeder played the entire

first half and curnp letcd b of l:i
pa sse s for 66 ya rds wl rh an

in terce pti on
A fl er a score les s third quJ rt er.
Ja eger' s second fi el d goa l. a
31 -ya r der early in the founh .
m ade the score 1.1-:1. The fi eld
goa l capped a 17-play . 71-yard
dri ve spearheaded by 35-year -o ld
quarterba ck VInce E van s
Steve Smith added a fi ve-yard
touchd own run w ith 10: o:J Jeft to

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quarterback Boomer Eslason gets prot ectio n
from tackle Anthony Munoz, who is partially
blocked from view bv New England defensive end

St&gt;an Smith (97), a.'i Esi:L..,on prt'parr.~o to pa."is in

the fl"'t &lt;;uartcr of Friday night's llo'FL exhlhitiou
gamt' in Foxboro , M :L'"iS. , which th1• Rt•ngal.., \o\' On
13-111 . (l iPli

Around rhe SEGAL .

Athens, Marietta post wins Friday
Footba ll teams from the Sou theastern Ohio Athletic League
ope ned the 1990 seaso n Fri day
night notching three victories
and losing a pair of non-league
contes ts .
The winners includ('d Ga llipoli s over Meigs 48 32, Ath ens over
Nel sonvil le-York 25-b, and Ma·
rlett a edging Cleveland f :ast
20 18 .
In the loss co lumn New Lex l ng
ton pounded Logan 3R-6 and
Belpre shut ou t Warrpn Local
12-0 Jackson playl'd at Wellston
In a Sa turd ay ni ght co ntest .
Marietta 211, Cleveland East 18
- AI Marietta . Ben Cunnrngh ·
am' s 35 yard fiel d goal w i th 26
seconds remainin g lift ed th e
Tigers to a thrilling 20-18 vi ctory
afler East had taken the le ad
wit h e ighl mmutes left .
Ea s t touchdown s were b.v

Steve Rob inson on runs of 4:-1 and
35 yard s and a 17 y ard pa ss f rom
Jamal B randbry 10 Lr Juanr
Sm it h.
Adam McKitrick sco rPd for t he
Ti gPrs on an 11 yard pa ss l'mm
Pal MacRae and a 3~ var d run .
and also rrcovrrcd &lt;111 I&lt;&lt; Js1
fumbl e to SP1 up thP winning k ick
by Cunningham
St'ore by quartt.·rs
Cl eve . Ea s t .
b II .; h- IK
Marietta .
; 111 II :J-10
1\thens 25, N-Y 6 - At Athen s,
Bob Bailey carried l I times for
153 yards, Including a 45 yard TO
r un In the third period as the
Bulldogs opened with a wi n
New quarterback Bubba Lic h·
trnbr rg , so n of Ohi o Uni\'('r o;; it v
footbal I coach T om Li cht enherg.
comp leted six of 12 passes for II i
YJ I'ds a nd two touc hdown s in hi s

-----SEO standings---(Opponent•. All Games )
TEAM
W L
P
Coal Grove .
l 0 .lb
Ath en s
l 0 25
PortsmouJh .
I 0 .12
Galllpolis.
I 0 4X
Marl ella .
I 0 20
DeSa ies.
I 0
li
Warren .
II I
0
Meigs
0 I
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TVC standings

Log an ..
1
Jackson
It
II
0 0
Pt. Plea san t.
II
II 0
II
Friday's results:
Gal li polis 4H Meigs 32
Coal Grove 36 Oak Hill 12
Point P leasant -open
Ports m outh 32 McKinlev 1.1
De Saies 14 Brookha ven R rol l
New L exington 38 Logan 1;
Marietta 20 Cleveland Ea st I X
Athens 25 Nelsonville York b
Belpre 12 Warren L oca l 0
Sat urday's result :
.J J r kson at Wt'ils ton

TVC Football Standings
tAll Games)
p
Team
W L
Vinton .
I
0 50 13
Belpre.
I
0 12 07
Mel~s
.... . 0 I
32 48
t; 25
Nel s-York . . .... 0 I
Al exander .... ... 0 I
0 26
Fed -Hocking .
0 0 6 41
· Miller ........ 0 I
0 50
0
0
Trimble .
.. 0 0
II
0
Wellston .
. .. 0 0
Friday's results:
Galllpolls 48 Meigs J2
Minford 26 AI exander 0
Belpre 12 Warren Local 0
. Kyger Creek 41 Federa l Hocking
'6
Berne U nio n 50 Miller 0
Athens 25 Nelsonville· York 6
· Vinton Co unt y 50 Zane Trace 13
· Saturday's results:
,; Jackson at Wellston
,•Trimbl e at Crooksville
~ Aug. 31 games:
·: Metgs at Vinton County
. •Wellston at Alexander
·: Federal ·HOCki ng at Trimble
:' Miller at Belpre
Jackson at Nelsonville-York

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Friday's scores
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W.,lh tl(, Gar HIRTriD Zl 101 1

.~ rr ... l!lboro

..II, Allr,. ll

Strona:ni ltr ft. Parma Val Fol"'• It
Hlrvdlert It, f011 Rqe1 I
hant.o• U, Kollnd 8pr1ns f l
S7l 8c~UCII• I"' U. 8J"I Nortl..tew 41
TPt'llmHII h, Tlpp Cll f J
ToiSilolll U, M•mt~" 13
Tolllfo\'tltU•• II. Elhla H
Tol WbHmer t l , To18tartl

f

1\ug. 31 Kames:
Gallipolis at Coal Gr ove
Barboursvi lle at Point Plea .sant
Portsmouth at Washin gton CJ J
Beechcroft at DeSaies
Chil licothe at Logan
Marietta al Cambrid g•·
Parkersburg at Athens
Warren Local at Bu c keye
Ja ckson at Nelsonvi lle-York
Meigs at Vinton Coun l v

debut l'ur t\1ht•n s.
Hr con nf'c1t'd with T1 'I 1 .\' I )() no
\''tn on a si.x yarci '. t r ·i l&lt;~ • in t hp

firs t

q u ;Jrh 'l

;1 nd

hit

Stan

\ 'itchnrr H i th ;~ th rt'f' \' &lt;t rdn in
fhf' final pPriorl
,lf' ssr Whf'a t 11 '.\ iH' f'O lHlli ' d fnr
I hr ollwr ..\ H~ &lt;.;ern P o n a :~ rl '. d rd
run wh ill' thl' lonP Hu ckc \'t' '-(' D l'f'
ca rru• on a 2li \'&lt;H d p ;J s~ l rnm .Ir1h 11
Co rwi n to Hr a t h S ; n · ~l,l! ( ' in thC"

bu ild t he Ra id&lt;•rs· IPad to 211-1
Lions 35 , Ch leis 21 A1
Pontiac . Mi ch., rooki e Jeft
Campbell returned a punt 85
yard s for a touchdown and al sc
caught a 13-ya rd scorin g pass to
lead th e Del roil Lions to a 35-21
l'X hl bitlon victory over th e Kan ·
sas Cit y Ch iefs.
The w i n improved the Lions to
3-0. mark ing the first time !h ey
have won their first three exhibi ·
lion gam es since 1957 .
Th e Chiefs dropped to 0-3 - the
fir st lim e In team his tory thai
they have los t their first Jh ree
gam es.
Campbell' s two TD s in the
third quarter broke the game
open.
The rook le wide receiver from
Colorado hauled in a pas s from
third -st ring quarterback E ri k
Kramer and scampered 13 yard s
down the left sldellnl' for !he
score at ti: 4o. g iving De! roll a
28-14 lead
On Kansas Clly's en suin g pas ·
session. !h e Ch iefs were held on
downs and were forced to punt .
C:a mpbp JI fielded Kell y Good lourn' s punt a! the Lion s' J5.yard
lin e. eu 1 left. brokerlgh! and then
sped untouched down the right
sidel in e f or the TD at 9:01.
Th e Chiefs cut the defl cll Jo
'\5 21 at 2:36 of the fourth quarte r
when St eve Pelluer who
dropped back to pa ss and could
not flnd a re ceiver open on first
down and goa l from lhe two- dld
" flip inlo th e end zone .
Pr llu er wrenc hed his knl?e on
the T O and was forcrd from the
ga m f'. KPn Karcher took ove r on
thP Chirfs· rwxt possession and
led K&lt;:Jnsa s Cit y 10 Detroit 's
sPve n. whpn• it ga ve up th r ball
nn down .s
Bengals 1:1. Patriots Jtl - AI
F'oxboru. Mas s. , nxlkil' David
Rrow ndy kt • connrc tl'd o n a 2!&gt;·
,.&lt;Jrd f \(•ld goal 8: i R int o over ·
tirn t'. liftin g t he Cincinnati Ben·
g-J ls to t hrir first pre·seaso n
\ 'ic tor .\ ·. a tJ lO t r iumph over thr
winle ss New Eng land Patriots.
1'ew En gl and . 0-3. forcedov er tim r in thP fin al m in ut e of
rrgu la ti on b~· capital iz ing on
.l oh n HolifiPid 's fumbl e at the
HPngab ' l 7·ya rd linf'
Chris
William s forct ·d th e fumblr and
\ ' incPr11 Brown mddt' lhl' rPeov
Pr)' with J· OI left lu play
f-'r )U I'
pta .\ '&lt;., la tc1·. ro okir
Tomnw ll otlson h it Kit rick Tay lor with (:1 W·yard pass over thf'
rnid dlf· wi th il srco nd s
rr•mJ 101ng .
On Cincinn ati '&lt;; fir st possr s·
, ion of t tl r o·,·l'r t i mr. '-t' IN an .JIm

left upright . On the Be ngal s' next
possess ion . a ~ ~y ard recept ion
by Harold Gn'('n f'rom Erik
Wilhelm put Clnc inn i:lli on ~evo
Engl and' s 12-yard line Three
plavs l~ter . Browndyke hit the
game-winner, lift i ng !h e Ben
gals' reco rd to 1-2.
Seabawks 10, Buccaneers 3 At Seat lie, Wa sh. , John L
Williams scored the game 's on ly
touchdown on a t hree-yard run to
lead the Sea hawks to a dulll0 -3
exhibition victor y over Tampa
Bay .
The Seahaw ks. 3-1. wi l l concludf' preseason act ion ne:l( t
Friday nigh t a gains! the 49er s in
Sa n Francisco . In four exh ibiti on
games. Seat tl e has g iv en up only
:12 points .
Tampa Bay. 2-1. which had
sco rf'd 74 po int s in wins over
Cincinnati and New England
earlier this month. plays at hom e
Thursday against !he New York
Jets.
Neither team showed much
offense wil h the Sea hawks gain·
ing 214 total net yards and the
Buccaneers 184 . The Seahawk s
were content wi th short passes
and off-tackle plays, while
Tampa Bay's passing attack
misfired throu ghou t the gamefour quarterback s completing 8
of 22 passes .
Seat tie head coach Chuck Knox
said he used !he game t o take a
look at his yo ung running back s
and to g ive hi s starling offensive
line three quarters of work.
The Seahawks scored the only

points of the second half wh en
Norm Johnson booted a 20 -ya rd
field goal early in the fourth
quarter for a 10.:1 Seattle lead.
Tampa Bay'sdeepes tdriveofthe
second half was to the Seat Ue 48 .
The Seahawk s ground out 1;1
yards in 13 plays to t ake a 7-0 lead
late In the fir st quar!t•r. but the
key play wa s a third -down.
nlne -vard pass from Krieg to
Bnan Blad es for a fir st down on
t he Tampa Bay seven . William s
scored two play s l ater.
Do nald lgwebulke kicked a
41 -yard field goal ea rly In th•·
second quarter to cut lhf' Seat tiP
lead to 7-3.

By GI\RY SULENTIC
UP! Sports Writer
Kevi n McReynolds st arved himself long enough a! the pla te to gi ve
Los Angeles a stomach -full of trouble.
Coming into the game with an 0-19 slump, McReynolds' second
home run, a solo sho t with one out In the ninth Inning, lift ed the New
York Mets to a 3-2 victory Friday night over the Los Angeles Dodgers .
"It's either feast or famine for me," said McReynolds . " I was just
t r ying to forget th ai 0-19 sl ump, so tonight it's the feast ."
With the win , the Mets c losed to within three games of the NL
East-leading PI!Jsburgh Pirates, who dropped a 4-3 decision to the
Cincinnati Reds.
McReynolds exploded for homer number two and his 18th on !h e
season, slapping an 0-2 pitch off loser Jim Go!t, who fell to 2-3.
"We have to realize were going to make mistakes ." veleran Got!
said . "The same slid er has been very effective for me, but th is time.
McReynolds crushed II. "
It was the third time th is season McReynolds hi t two homers in a
game. He's jusl glad t o be hitting again.
;:
" It 's been a tough road trip, built's one of those things going In to a
• slump. I just go out there and hack at the ball. I've had a littieproblem
dropping my right sholder. I keep tryin g to ad just."
New Yqrk starter Dwight Gooden. 14-6, allowed six hits while
improving his career mark to J.J 1 against Los Angeles . The
r ight -hand er struck oul II and walked two In eig hl and IWO· t hlrd
innings.
"!was getting my breaking ball over and that helped put me ahead
of the hitters," said Gooden . "A good c hange of speed makes !he
fastball more effective."
The win Improved Gooden' s lifetime mark agalns l the Dodgers to

131.
" I guess I' ve ju st bel'n l uc ky ag ains t t hem . that ·~ .a ii . " God
o ('n
added. "I'm sa ti sfied that this was one of m y best ptl chl'd games
coming after two losses. "
. .
Reliever John Franco threw thf' fin al out for h1s 30th s;:~W'.
Dodger s' starter Ramon Martine z allowed six hit s ow•r st•Vt' n
innings while walking one and fanning fiv e.
"
.
. •
Elsewhere Friday night i n the National Le agu e, Ctnnnnall b&lt; at
Plltsburgh, 4-3; San Diego defe ated Montreal. 2-1; A tlan ta bl ank ed
Chic ago, 3-0; St . Louis stopped Houston . :J-1; and Sa n Fran cisco
crushed Philadel phia. 13-2.
Reds 4, Pirates 3- At Pi t tsburgh , E r ic Davis went 4-for-4 wtth a
homer, and scored al l four Cinc in na ti run s to lead th e Rl'ri s. Rob
Dibble, 6-J, pit ched two and one-third inn ings of relief for the w tn.
Randy My ers pitched the final one and two-thi rd in nings for his 25th
save. Bob Kippe r, 5-2, pitched on&lt;•-third of an tnnlng to take the Joss.
Padres 2, Expos 1 - At Montreal. And y Benes and thn•P othet s
pitched a combined three-hitter to lead the San Di ego Padres. Ben es .

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With 2-0 win over Blue lays,

Boston boosts AL East lead to two games over Toronto
Hy PAUL DEFEDE
t:PI Sports Writer
Roger who'!
In the m iddle of a pPnnant
race. the Boston l{pf.l Sox I tur ned
to a rookie who was coming off
his wors t s tart of hts ca r eer to
ke~p the• Blue J ays from fl ying
in to a Ill' for first.
Llana K i!'(' ker. sta r li ng i n
plaee of Bosto n ace Rogt'r
ClPmens who was g i vPn an ex Ira
day's re st. did lit e job by

Looking ahead, Gaston added a
linal thought.
" It won' I be easy tommorrow
aga inst Roger We 've deflnelly
got ou r work cu t out for us now .··
Kiecker consta ntly fr ustrated
Toronto, despit e getting in t rou ble by walking four Jays, but
proved good enough to blank
them thr ough eig ht innings.
" My j ob, especia lly on th e
road, is to keep us in the gamL' as
long as I can ... Kl !'('ker sa id

sc attering fi vP hit s over eigh t
inn ings to lea d Bos ton Fr id ay

"Sometimrs it's not p retty, but
as long a s we w in , t ha i 's the mai n

ntg ht lo a2 -0 vicl oryover Toronto
at lht' Sky Dome.
With the win, Toronto fell to
two games behind the AL Ea st
l ea ding Red Sox.
Kiecker, o-6, who entered the
1990 season with no-major league

thing ."
Meanwhile Marshall, who was
traded fr om th e Mel s to the
Bos ton In late July, downplayed
his contribution a nd gave all the
credit to the 29 -year old rl ghl handcr

ser vice,

benefitrd

from

run -

"Da na Kiecker won thi s gam e

sco rin g singles by Mike Ma rshall
and Torn Bru nansky i n the top of
I he ni nth inning wh ich broke a

for us tonight . HP pi tched a great
eight inn ings and without him,
we lose this ga me."

score le ss lif'.
.Je ff Crav retired I he Side in the

nin th tu ea rn his ftflh save
IJua nr Wa rd. 2-7. who al lowed
bo th run s on fou r hi ts ove r two
innings of rPii d . took th r loss .
h.Jt'&lt;'kt-·r· s performan c-(' im -

prcssc•u

Bosto n mana ge r .Joe

Morgan
" Thi s was a ga m r . rve n w i th
Hoger pit ('h ing tomorr ow, ,.,_.c
n•a l l\ ' co uldn't at'tnrd to lost'. "
Mo rgan sa id . ·'It wa s r1 big rffort
I&gt;.Y us a nd &lt;rrl t'VC'n bigg er r ffon b\ '
k:it 'C' k(•r .

'He thrr w harder tonig ht than

I thou g ht IH1 ro uld throw . and wr
had just l' noug h offensP to win.
d idn't wr ·.~··

f\r ec kPr

mtghl

ha1·r·

!tad

t'nough of fr nw hut tw wa s happy

tilt · Ht• d SfJX h;1 cl Pnough fa i th i n
l1 irn Ki l'c ker f&lt;Jilrd to rr t irr a
IJat tr r in his la s I sw r t. on Aug. 21.
" ! 1 - ~ loss aga in st Oa l timorf' in
\\"hich hr Jllowrd four r un s.
· 'Whrn ~·o u comr ntf a s ta rt l ikP
I ll .Jd. \O U want tu gl't back in
tllt •r·t· 01 s soon as .\-'OU ra n. ··

1\ir·ckct &gt;aid " It gave Roger and
(;reg (Harris; f another d ays res t.
but I appn•ciatf'd gp tfing th r
oppol"luni t _r to gt' t bark m lhPrf'
rig ht awa_r ."
T ht~ I lOW K rt'C kl'r s ta _
, ·ed in Tht'
g .llnl' aflt' r throwing 1'2 1 pitchPS.
Clt&gt;mPns. l R-1, will s tart
&lt;~ ga in s t TrJrontoon S;lturd a_\". wil l
ILt\' t' to tl'Or k ha rd 10 imp rovf'
upon h: t('&lt; ' k('r ·, [)(' rfo rmann"'

R0 Se ...

El sewh er e in the AL. Mllwau -

kee blanked New York 1-0,at New
York. Oakla nd caged Del roll o-4,
Chicago downed Californ ia 5-2 .
Texas zippPcl M in nesota 2-0.
Baltimorl' sc alped Clr-vf'land ~A
in 11 Innings and Kansa s Cit y
Pdged Sea ttl e 4-3.
Brewe rs I, Yankees 0 - A t
New York, Mark Knud son al lowed six hi! s over seven in nings
and B ill Sp iC' r s scored on a wild
pi tc h to lift MilwaukPf' . Kn udson .
10-6. improved to 4-0 II fp l imr
aga in st New York . Dan Plesar ,

Rangers 2, Twins tl At
Arlington, Jeff Kunkel, batting
.17ti after three futil e effor ts at
the plate, doubled home the
game's only runs in the seventh
to lift Texas and hand Minneso ta
i ts ninth stra ight loss. John
Barfie ld , 3-0, pitched the sixt h
and seventh for the vi ctory.
Ar nsberg pi cked up his fifth
sav e Ma rk Cuthrie, 4-7. l as ted

improved

to a

major-

league best 11-4 in extra Inning
games this season.
Royals 4, Mariners 3 - AI
Kansas Cit y, Mo .. Brian McRae
knocked In the winning ru n with
a n Infield hit. scoring Mike
Macfarlane from third to ca rry
Kansa s Cit y. StevC' Farr , 1 0- ~&gt;. th r
fourth Royals pi tcher . go t the
win. Ge ne H arri s. 1-1. took the
loss. Jay Buhner of the Mariners
st ruck ou t four times to run his
co nsecutive stri k€'0ut strea k to
r ig ht. l yi ng I he American league
record shared by Milwaukep's
Go rman T homas in 197~ and Rick
Mond ay of Oilkla nd in 1~70 .

.~th lPti cs 6, Tigers ~ -

White Sox 5, Angels 2 -

Rosf' is l' lig ib lr for ro nsidpra t ion
h\ thP wri tN .., in latP 1991. If hP
rt'{'Pi n '" thr• n'qui rr d ~~perce nt
l)f ! hE' \"O f(', hr wi ll br ind uc trd
int o thf ' hall in th&lt;' su mmf'r of

IY92 .
But tht• hall's board oi &lt;lirr•r·
tors ha ..., ,hr powPr to k f'l 'P a
pLlyPr w ho is on lh t• pPrmanf'ntl y
lnf'ligib iP lis t from appear i ng on
1lw bal lot. It 1h J t happPn s.
howrvPr. thr board wou ld bfo
t. 1k ing on thr writ Prs assoc iall o n.
" I tl1ink thrrf' "d br an uproar
;Jil ovPr thf · coun trv ." sa id .J ack
L&lt;~ng, ('XI'C ut JYP S('Crr tar ~' o f tlw

Ill II'. ;\,\
si x -man B£3WAA sr-rf'rning
1\
cummtll t'f'. mdd(· up t!f writt•rs
v.ith at lt •J.'-,f ~ ~ _\'('&lt;II' S' (•X pf' ri r ncl '. clr·tNmin('S who •v ill bf'
,·ott·d on b_\- m('mhf •r s w i t h 1!1 or
rn orf' co nsrcu ti v f · \ ' t •;ns qf r-D\'t1 r
tng ba se ball.
Ldn g cLJirn -; Hos(''s t' n1 r\' i nro
till' H.dl should hf' lrft to thP
\ '111 1'1'"

··Tht'\ ·, ,, ,·il lil in ... if t h('_
\ · put
him in &lt;lnd •: illai ns if ttwy kt 'f'P
h tm out. ·· said La ng ··t-&lt;i tht'r
,,. 41 , _ \~r·' ll tw soc kPd
but
b c~ ...,Pha l l w rr ' N .~&gt;. hav P bf•rn mak ing thf'"P drcis10ns sinr f' Eflh.

~

NEW SHOP OPENS- Vera's Natural Images,
OUT PLAY - Indians catc her Sandy Alomar
.Jr. (right) catches the throw from centerllelder
Alex Cole before tagging out Baltimore's Mike
Devereaux In the fourth Inning of Friday night' s
game In Baltimore. DevPreaux missed lhe plate ,

and Alomar made th e out on the play. However.
the Orioles came back to post a 5-4 vtctory In 11
Innings - their lith In 15 extra-inning games this
season . (UPI)

i\1

Chicago, Carlton F isk smac kl'd a
t hr(•(~ - run doub lt:&gt; and I va n C'a lclcron went -t for .t with an flB I
~ i n g l f' . to boost Ch icago to iTs
Sf'Vl' n l h wi n i n it:-; l ast 10 gdmrs .
H.ook iP Wavnl' Edward." . im proved to .' ~ - '2 Rel it&gt;VPr Bo bby
Th ig pen pit r hf'd the ninth for hi s
major JeaguP-Ira di ng -Hrd s a\'C' .
.J im A bbott. fpiJ to 8-12

Hall 's

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S f ~1 L k

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ongo ing procrss w h ic h i ~ donr
r\·r r y so oftPn . ..

V(•dr.

• M&lt;:~ s t. dr ivi ng a Bui c k. m oved

int o posi tion to challenge for the
lr ad d uring t hf' sixth c aution

per iod wh ich began on l ap 219
Gri ssom was h:&gt; ad lng. Dt:•l c Ea rn
hardt wa s Sf'CO nd a nd M as t wa s
thi rd . :vlast nosed his way past

Ear nh ard t and then stole the lead
from Cr i.ssom on lap 227 of the
250-l ap rael'
T hr vlc tory was \ia st's spv
enth in 21H s ta r ts in the Busch
Series . but his f irs t at the
0.533-rn ile lrark .

"We have been so c-lose so
many lim es I his ye ar," Mast
sa id. ''W e kept working with the
ca r . tryi ng to figure out w hat to
do at tlle end of the race . "
On lap 12 . Mast wa s Invo lve d In
seven-car c rash in tur n one .

When he pit ted, his crew c hanged
his llres beca use he had spun
thr ough some gravel. During hi s
fin al pi ! slop on lap 214. his CfPW
put th e tires back on I he car and
changed the wedge.
"We cha nged them ltlresJ
earlier to be sa fe because I went
through the gravel ," said Mast,
who won $16,191 "But we put I he

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Ma st aver aged 85 .447 mph In

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r i£htsid rs ba c k on hf'rausp it wa s
t hf' s trt ggPr wr werr l ooking for

caution flags for :14 laps. T here
were nine lea d changes amo ng
eight drivers wit h Ear nh ardt and
Robby Labonte being the l op lap
leaders. Ear nhardt led once for
104 laps beforP hi s Chevrolet
suffered engine f ailure while
r unning second with 11 laps
remaining. Labonte paced the
field once for 82 l aps. Mast led
l wlce for 34 laps .
Placing second, 1.58 seconds
behind Mas I was Da le Jarret t in
a Pontiac.
" We came out In prelly good
shape, " Jarrett sa id. "We abou t
go t l apped a couple of times and
to keep from doing that and th en
fin is h like we did, it's a tribute to
this team.
"! go t In the second ca ution. I
got sl owed down and som eone hit
me from behind. The spoiler
didn 't work right and we had to
fight It all night long."

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Plui Fr.og.l &amp; Options, indudes GMC First fme luy• AlowCIIIa!.

op ini on on thr Rosf' issur. bu t
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COL UMBUS. Ohio t UP I t Th e Ohio Bureau of [ mp loymPn t
Servicrs sa: d Frida v thr s1atr' s
non-far m w age and. sal ary em ploy mrnt fl'l l f rac t iona lly· from
• .92H million in June to ~ . 92&lt;
mil l ion Jas1 m onth .

The number of good s
producing JObs fel l b:, 6,1XJ(I idst
month to L l:\0 mil lion
AI I 11 9 million. manufuc tur
in g f'mp lo:vmen t was clown b_
,.
o. OOO j obs from June. fleducltons
in transpor tal ion Pqulpmcnt r-o n

Goods -produ cing indu strie s,
rspec ia l l_v dura ble-good s m an u fac1 u ri ng. cont r ibutf'd most tn
t hf' nr t dPrlinr . Cons tru&lt;"tiun
r mploymP nl al so wa s down
Emplo y m l•nt in srrvtcr prorlu cin g indu str i rs rea chPd
l5~2 million las t mont h. up b.v

tribut rd m ost to 1he ch angl'
Gr nr r al bu!ld l ng co nt i'&lt;J {' tor.._,
hi re d ft~wer work r r s than rx -

producing indu stri&lt;'" w(•rr bt 'iow
tlw ;wt' ragr for ;Ill indu &lt;.; triP.._, in

pec ted. sai d OBES . ta king construc tion down by 1,01XI jobs

M anufa c turin g pmpiO_\ rn&lt;'nl,
at 1. 119 mi lli on l ast montli . was

Mining

i .IKIII jobs over thr year -ago lel'el.

\,000 joo.s
In thP go vrrnmcnt o;pctor. l hf'

j ohs sinrf' .July of la st yrar
Non -farm r rnpl oy mt •nt h &lt;.t'i risf'n

l oss of t(~ mporar_v ce ns us
workrrs morf' ! han offspt an
inc r ea sP in lo('a l govt•rnmL• nf
ernpl oyrrw n 1.
Wholrsalc tr1.1dl:' adviJ ncrd by

2.5 perecnt, from J . HII~ milli on tn
July 1989 to 1.92&lt; million Ia&gt;~
month

1.000

Sti.ir k. lnc ludt •s Commiss ionr1
Fay Vinc£'nl . formf'r romm issionPr Bowir Kuhn , Amrr ican

Leag ue pres iden 1 Bobby Brown ,
Na ti onal League president Bill
Wh ite. .John M cHale of th e
Monlrra l Expos. Bud Seli g of lh r
MilwaukPP Brrwf'rs i::tlld .lf' an
Yawkey of the Boston Red Sox
Also o n the board an' form r r
basebal l executives Lee Ma cPhai l and C' hu o Feeney, Bob
Brocg, form er edi tor of the
Spor ting New s: Coope r stown.
N.Y .. Ma yor Harold Hol lis : Hall
of Fam C' r s Ch ar lil' CPh rin gl' r
and Ro y Ca mpa nell a: and Sl ephrn Cl ar k .J r ., son of 1hr fou nder
of th e ll al l of Fa me.
" If' s not somrthin g W(•"rp
do in g ju st brcauS!'of Pel I' Ros1•. ··

Mason, opened this week. Owned by Vera
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daytime as well as evening hours by
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Operators will include Johnson, Sandy H&lt;'nry
(left) und Stacy Zuspan . The shop'&gt; phonr
number Is 773 -5937.

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and I ser no r paso n to changr it
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Thr

a new heauty shop located al 6 Martin St. In

State's non-farm wage and
salary employment declines

At

Mast wins Jay Johnson 250

a

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(Continu Pcl fr om C i)

the Ha ll 01 the Baseball Wr iters
.-\ssoc iatio n of America .
l 1 nclrr rurrr nt ru les 1.1 pla:vPr
mu st h(' l'f't in •d for fi vr y·ra r sl.

Mas t

.Ji'i ~-:JIO:" · .,. .

IR Tl

third innings for his 21s t save
Tim Leary, i -16, wrnt t hr dis·
tance to take th e loss.

D

Eighth Farm-City Day tours
will begin _ll a.m. on Sept. 8

At Ba ttimore. Cal Rlpken li ft ed a
one-out sacri fice fl y i n the 11th
inning to score pinch runne r
Steve Finley and lift Balltmore.
Joe Pri ce, 2-2, got the win . Co lby
Ward, 1 ~ 2, look the loss. Ba lti more

XITimts • itntintl Section

August 26, 1990

six &lt;:Jnd two-third Innings, to takr
t ht:' loss .
Orioles 5, Indians ~ (II Inn . ) -

pi tc hed th e fina l one and um•

L)ptroit , Ca rney L ansford 's li Pbre&lt;Jking t wo-run doubl r ign itf'd
a four -run fo ur th inning t oe; H-r ~·
Oa kland Sro tt Sa nd er son rai sed
his record to l.J- ~ w ith (i \·e
inn ings of eig ht -hit ball. Dt&gt; nnis
ErkPrs ley' plt c hPd t hP la st two
innings for his :l9th SJ\' ('. Wa lt
TPrrell fpl ] to 2 '2 .

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jo bs

r mp l oym c nt

un chang ed.
Ohio has add ed

11~.1111 1

wJ .s

panoll

OvN a ll. gocx:ls -produc ing

in

dustri es adv anced bv 111.111!1 j ob&gt;

T here were no
cha nges i n rea l estate. insu-

in lhP 12-month pr riod and
con str uct ion in crPased by ti.OOO

r ancP. financ e, re tail trade.
pub! ic util itif's. n a ns port a t ion
and minin g

jobs .
Serv i r-r · p rorl ur- i n g

i nrl ust ri f'~

add&lt;•d

HI~.O()I

JObs .J uh to .Juh

llcta il trad(' gr c•w at

per cent. or

:n.ooo

a.

1·a tr of : c~

joo s. f oll owed
pr r{'(•n t. or
-11.11011 jobs. and who lesa le tra de
a! :l :3 pt.•rcPn t . or 9.1XKI JOb...
&lt;; ro wth rt~H' " in othrr srr\· H·rb_
\ - sPr virPs at

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Ohio

RPratJsP of rxpa nsio n in pri nt ing
il nd publ is h ing . f orx:l and k indrPd
prod uct s and r llC'micLIIs cmd
a llif'd produ ct s. pmplo;.-·nw n t in
nondur ablf' good s inc rT~rsrd tl\
~ . 000 jo bs 0\'Pr l h&lt;' ~- f'ar
D ur a b lf' · goods r m plov m t' ll 1

I ell b1 1.1XJO JOb&gt; smcc .lu l.v· of Ia &gt;!
Vl'dr Tl1 r burrau notrd s~g nifi
c an t n•duction s in indu stri al
mac hiner _y and rq uipmPIII and
('lect ro nic ;uld ot hPr c&gt;lf' r tr ir
t~ q u ipmr'nl

CA I.I.IPOI.IS - The Pau l dllcl
Eddie Bu tler famil ies w tll ho st
th e ei ghth F arm Ci t v Dav fr om 11
a. m . to .1 p .m .. on Sa·t urct"ay·. Sept
H.
ThP da.y w ill twgin with tours of
lhP farm at 11 a.m . a nd wi l l
cont i nue unti l 1 p .m T his yPa r
thPrP wll l br two tours- a no rth
a nd a sou th tour - w hich wi ll tw

o ngoin g during the aftnnoon .
Ent er t&lt;J inmen1 wi ll be t h&lt;' Han ·

go in g on at th C' sa m e timr . Thc
Butler opera ti on wil l display a
r('g istrr c d Angu s and a comm er cial r att le hrrd . g r11 in ha ndl ing
f aci lities . p as turp mana~ e m r nt.
corn tes t plut s. t oba cco produ c t ion a nd f a rm sa fl&gt; t\ .
'J'hf ' l'\'f.' n t hosts man\· as)X'ct s
of co un trY lifr fo r P\'Prvo nf' .
Dprno nstra tion s o n baskrt m ak ing :1nd •va llpap(' l" f ans will bf'

in al l of us, Chab Guthrie wi ll bt'
there to enthr al is with his sto1 ·\·
telling an d the lilll P f arm an im
ol s wi ll be at the petting zoo .

na n Trace Hi gh Sc hool oand at
11: JO a.m The Sin ging Shaf&lt;•rs
with gospel mu stc at 12. I and 2
p.m ., the Ga ll ia Twilers Squarr
Danrer s w ho will bf&gt; rncour aging
audi ence par li cipat ion at 12:4:).

1:4 5 and 2: 4Ci p.m.
For th t' c hild rf' n and Jhr· L· hild

Don't forget thr refrPshinJ::
ll'm onadP providC'd b~· th e Com m iss ioner-s. thP bPan soup prr pa r ed b.v t he Han ntJn TrarP Band
Boos tf'rs . thr roa s t hPf'f sand
wi ches and hambur ger~ cooked
by Ga lli a S\\'CD Supervi sor-; and
as sis tan ts. thP if' f' rn'i:lm Hnrl

milk f rom Mi lk M iH k!'tmg In cur
poraiPd il nd c il t'('St' from tlw
Ca l li a Coun t_
, . 0 J i l'\ Prom o
liona l Cumml11C'('
Th is en~ nt is l'U0 rcl inatPd

through lhP Ca ll w SWCD a nd
f'oopc ra tivr Exwn sion off iC('S.
Man y willin g agrn cirs . dr part
ment s of th&lt; · count _
\" a nd b u~ i ­
nesses m ak t&gt; thi s r v(' n t what it
has rome· to br-a nd th at is tht '
bi gg{•st agnc ul! ural P\·r nt in th1•
cou nty. T h(' public is in vi h:d a nd
rPmf'mbr r thPn' i~ nn cha rgt' for
parkin g. n· lrf's hm Pnt s or Pnt Pr·
tainmPnt 11 1 ~ a l"un -1illr d J f iP I
noo n and &lt;~ n uppunun it \" 10 s(•r
whPI'r ;~nd how \our food i !-.
ra isPd and to lf'arn t hP trur
concl'rn .'i ,J nd ddli&lt;''."i•nwn1 s rJ!
toda.v 's famil_
\· !a nnPrs .

New program announced by
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home
(;AI. LI POLI S -

,\ ssiSian cc

with th r grir f wh ich follows thf'
drat h of a .s poust•. c hi ld. p.::trrn t or
nth N closr fnr nd or rcl&lt;.~ ti\" f' is
!lw fnr us ol .1 IH' W d !or t an noun ced la st Wl't'k h\ :\1cCov !\1oorr Funnal Honw . Inc
Th r prog r am. w hich acr ... to
b r in g HlP primary brnl.'flt '-' of
grou!J ro un srlln g fo r hrreaw'd
p(•r c:,o n dirP ct lv rnto thr ho usr of
tlw gr if'Yi ng spoust' or famil y .
ll a _.., IH 'I'n i nitiatPd bY McCo.r
Moon· Fu nrra l 1-fomr~. I nc . in
1hf' form 1d il fYl(ln thly gr iPf
a...,s i stancf' IH'\\'..., ]eltcrcallc d '"Af".
1t•r!oss." "'Th r publico lion is
\\Titt r n 10 pro,· idP care and
comfort 10 th P griP\'i ng, a n
undf' r·taking which often ha s not
hPc n adC'qua tr lv dealt with ...
std! Pd .)Pa ll Moo n •. co -owner .
Th f' ,\ftrr loss nrw slPtlf'r wa s
kat Ul"f' d in thP front pa ge s t o r ~ · ­
··so lac r :\ftr r 1\l •rc cl\ "f' m Pnt " ina
rrcrn t issur of TIH1 New York

T imes . del'oted to lhP nerd for
assi o;;;r ance for the bPreaved. The
fi i 'W&lt;.; ](' f f(' l' i &lt;.; publishrd in Ran
clw \-l iraJ::-c. t '&lt;.~lif. tn Harbor
Jlr ) U~f' tWrs tl l 1 ub l i...., lwr -; :1 rHI is

bv M ar~ i r 1\r nnrd\
Re''"" '· Ph . D.. a thant ologis t

edi ted

and cr isis co un sr lor at Th P
E isC'n howr r Mrdtcal Crn trr

tal so the home of the Bet tv Fo rd
Cr n trr 1 who counsP is in bPrPa VP ·
m en t and teacht&gt;s thl' wid ply
ac clai m r d wrrk ly bereavPmen t
r L:~ss at thl' ho spi tal.

lnclud ed in th e monlhi)' nrw
slrt 1rr arr a numbf' r ol" ar t ir-Jp-,
a i m (-'(i t-i l wo rki ng w ll h l ht• rri.l dC'r .
to hrlp bri ng undt' rs ta nd inJ; in to
1he gr i Pvi n~ pr ocrss and to ass ist
the bNraved in l(' arnin g how t o

cope wllh and eve ntuall v rep lacr
the debilitat ing effects of grief.
Art icles w hich appea r each
m onth in the eight -page publicJ
ti o n in cludp sur h subj ect s as : thl'
major sy mptom s of grie f: pffpct.._,
o n hra l th: gt'l ti ng past t hr a ngpr .
.o..;ex ual i! .Y and thp s un·i,·or. ho~, .
to handlr lonr linrss; ant icipa
l ory grir·f \'S. sud df' n drath \\'hich is wor sr '.1 ; t h&lt;' diffrrrncl ':--.
bf'twrr n his and ht'r gnrf. ~~ rr
an swer Pd in lhr nf'ws letrer a nd a
m onlhly f(•at un' . Loss an d H(' c
m·rr.v. prrsrnt s ;1 ca..,r hl s t at · ~- o l
how cliffr rr nt i ndividuJ.b nwt

and ovHramt:' the loss of thrir
10\"Pd ont '.
A "Qur qio n and A nswpr "
r-olumn rlra l ing wit h answPr s to
thP qupstion-; mos t fr rqupnt ly
askl'd dur ing be rL'i.l\ 't'mPnt coun
S&lt;' ling will al so appear in thp

Ga!Upoli&gt; Dail v Triounf' &gt;pon sorl"d b_
, . M cCo\· M oorr Funf' r;_Jl
Homrs, I nc . . rarh Tuc sda.v.

Loca t &lt;'d at r211 Fi r st A,., ..
Ga llip olt s and 20R M&lt;&lt;i n St ..
Vi nton . Mc(o_
, . Moon• Fu nl'ral
Homrs. I nc .. h as pr o\'idPd fu n
r r al a ssis tanCP in (;allipo l ic, and
Ga lli a fo unt \" tnr m ·(· r Hl11
continuous \"P Ll r'-. a nd pr u\'i dl's
~rn· i rP" from r- it hN
location .
Thr firms h:.l \ "t' id• •ntifiL'd !lw
commi trn f'nt t o . . w,· wit h and
work with fam tlic· s uf th &lt;' d('cra srd fullowin g funPral srn·t
rf's for a s long a... lll f'\ might ht ·
hf' lpf ul
1\n_
vu nf ' wi shing t!J n•ct •i\ 'f' ~~
cornp l irrwn tar.v t·upy o--f 1tw 1\ ft t•r
loss n('WS ]('tff' r ma\' do so bv
ca lling McCo.v-Moor P FunPral
Homt 's. Inc.. &lt;.1 ! 44 6 -(~S:! or
"l~ -R12 1 m b\' writ l n_g or s Iapp in ,:;
b\· ri th N fun• raJ homr location

Money Ideas

The market conditions update
11.1' STi\!'; t:V.\NS

r;AI. LI PO LI S

Po litica l

('\'(' n1 s ;m· ac ting as lhr trigg r r
- forcing i m ·rs tors f rom thr
ma r kr t . A.o;. long
as pol 1tir .'&gt; domina It• th 1• h!•;Hi 1i ncs. prtC('
r·arn t n gs
mulli p lr~ H'ill br
undP r prrssu r P
T hr nl' gCJ ti vrs of th r P\'rn ts of
t hr- M id ra s t 2on 1inu(' to in trn s lf~.
nP&lt;I I i ng ;~ no eo nfid r nr(' rnCtrkPt
for s tw·ks J nd bo nd s Whil r \\'(' do
. not p rcten c! 10 kn 0\1.: how th r
Mldr as t c ris is wil l br pi J\"Pd ou t .
the· mark r t s assum (' lh t• problem
. wi l l soon co me to a hra d . In fact .
• it Jp prar s r1s i t thP mC~rkPt s
· ;_ t&lt;; surnr t hat milit &lt;ll"\' i.lCiiun b
: so m L' pa n of th r nrx t major step
· in th is mattrr . ThP financ ial and
-f'Co nom ic pressures bf'ing p lacrd
upon I r;1q arr kr ~· to t hosr
• &lt;':1\pect.J ti on s .
U n likP o thPr if' SSt'l dP\'f'IOp('(l
('O unl r ipc, that ha\'P workf'll
w ithin 1llf' f inanri&lt;.l i S\ 'StPm to
rf'str uct urp t hr i r d r bt. I raq
chosf' 10 n •pud ia tr it -; drbt '1-d th
th(' world through th r im'dston of
Kuw ait.
,\ :-; a co ns0qurnr r . it no lo nger
hr1s a rct&gt;ss to thP wor ld 's credit
m ;-1rke ts. Bceau sp lts own oil
n• sri'\"('S wer e not enough to k eep
it afl oa t, l ra q in va drd K uwa it doubli ng i tsassr l basr . Howrvrr.
a n asS(' ! ba se t h &lt;:~ l doPs not
gt•nrr atr rC' ve nuP ha s no \'alur .
Iraq 's r&gt;co nom_v is in shamhlr-s.

T hi" &lt;'co nomir bl oc kadr of Iraq

will bf' impor t11nt to ~quf't ' l i ng
mll itan (' nfon·l ·rncn t dJ t · nut
Sadaam Husst&gt;i n ou t o f ttw l r.1q
t a~ t t n g 1Thl 1 So\'if'1 Ln ion llJ"
T hr number of A ra t) IC'ad('r s :1nd
f ound tll a t to b(• ltH' t'i l!-.!' 1
govrrnmrnt s t ha t bac k ac tion
H a I lwr. t&gt;ton om irs b;l sr· d upon
aga i nst I r aq sugg Pst 1hP.. . r k a dIJI" lll gin g tn mark('! tho ... t' pm
rr s want Hussr in out of pow&lt;'t
du('t S ami -" l' l" dl'f'S in dpm ;nHI b\
Hu ssrin ".s n~ spo ns(' is what ron
tlw r itilf•nr~ · grnPriltrs &lt;&gt; l&lt;thlt•
C'Prn s th f' im·P...,tor . :\.-. lOlli! ;1.._, ht ·
('t Jndition o.; :tnd lrHl.L: tt •rr n t'f' ll
n•mains i n co ni rol polit i['i i l im lit
nomic expan sion
bilit _v n ' m ai ns verv hi g l1 in l ht•
Wht•rt ' 1hc· Dow .June·., . _,,q 1](•s
rr gion: if hr is o us1Pd . i t w i ll bt ·
ou t i n t h 1~&gt;. drcli nr i-..; not r as_r to
rr du cPd si_
g nifi ca n tlv and, woJ !dc .dl (·:m o ti on!-. h;I\·P &lt;1 wa_,. of
widr. markPt s wi ll n •s pond
{'dtT.Yi ng dll t·\·Pnt to t'.\ tn ·mr .....
posi tivel y .
ll m\l'\ "f' f" . tHt , .,11 irH J'-, m•·o~ .'·d J]"(' S.
Bvmid .\·P;n ]q9fJ . ttwm.trk t' t ·..,
it appP ar.__, H"!' dn' n •;_H'hi ttg rh ;ll
a d v&lt;.~ n et'
to mw hi gh... \\ -; I s
(':&lt; tn•m f' . Tlt r numbN of " locks
ex tr e mPI ~- narrow . Th t' numtwr ·
m :t king n e\~ 12 month low~ is fJ .'-- t
of stoc k s makin g ni ' W high.., and
.tppliiCJChin g tlw lrvf'ls l"f '&lt;~ C"Ilt'd
new l ows at mid ·\P ar wa.._,
in Ort ob(' J" . Ell-C . B.1nK -., f or ks
C\'i dPnre of th at narrownps.'-1.
\l·hich h;J\"f' r-Ntainh- h;J rl tlw ir
With such wf'ak und r rp inn in g.... . ,t
p rohlt •m.., p r rnr 10 th i.._, r-ris i .....
shock like thl' l r:tq iii\ "&lt;J&gt;.,it lll i ...
h ,r\'f ' bN•n pt ·rf ormin g v.:t·ll 1111 il
forcing i nv('.'i iOI liqu idati cHi s o!
rr l.lti\·r hr~ s is throug hout 1h P la st
all stock s. but import ant I_\' thos1•
thrf' &lt;' \\'(' f'k s. Lo ng trrm L .S.
issues t hat hl:l\'e bern tht• h• ·npfi
Trr a.s ur.\ · bond prices a rr a l the
r iary· of thr narrow risl'.
lt'\·p] I"Pd Chf'd in M a.\·. IIH' Jo,,·
Th P fin ancia l ma r kp t ~o, ha u '
pninl
\f' a r f(l -d tt 1(' .
F tn; tll _
\ ·.
his tori ca l !~· dt•alt with problems
rn:t n.\' s ttw k c, ilrt' rim\· il l 1n1por
C' ffC'c ti vPiy. So luti ons to lh f' p r oh
r.~nt wp po r t ll'\Th , ·,dlf 'l t' WI'
)pm s brcomr tlw invf's1DP,· or
wnu kl p:-;prc t prirPs to hol d l-'o1
portu nit irs. As a " hilwk" · Sr1
i n... tanee . C'o m :1 i r ll nldi n g.._,
cla am Hu sse in has IJt•f •n il
. _, twu ld find ._,up port in th C' $10 and
prob lema tica l to OPE(' for 111
$1 1 :t r f'~l. Wolohan Lum!)pr ll ~1 s
VC'ars . Hi s mO\'(' aga inst Kuwait
p4 '1" fornwcl wf'l l in tlw $1J .wei $I ii
i ~ ntw iousl.v thr most bla1a nt
to iH ' . Ha nc-Onr hol d ~ firm .:JI $2 1.
lt's ti m ony to l hc proh l&lt;'m ~ th:1t
PttHlt'f 'J Sta nda rd .1 t $ 1( 1. tw . .
plaguPd OPE C i n tlu t pt&gt;ri od. · stopp&lt;'d goi11g down a ftpr a r un lu
\\''h il &lt;_~ wr cl o no t kn ow th f' Pxar t
nf'\\' high s Coa l Sys trm r:.., r\ i
tim r f r ame' for th i" l' \"Pnh. \H'
cli ols Rrsearc h and Un in• rsa l
Foods art' al so hold ing s ha rr
be lte\'C th&lt;' prob lem in till'
p
rirps w· hc rr wr woul d cxprr t
M ideas t wi ll br r rsol vrd pos
ti\'PI _
v f or
t hosr mocl&lt;'rat&lt;'
(Mr. Evans is an lnvrstmrnt
1\rnkrr lor Tht• Ohio fnrnpany in
. ncmber ~ nl OPEC and th!'
ttu•ir (ialllpoli:-; urfh-f'L
Wes tPrn w orl d . History: i." tf'stt m
ony to t hat . Eco no m ic'"' hasPrl on

M\'S'rER\' FAICM - This week 's mystery
farm, f&lt;'aturPd hy tht• Ga!Ua and Water
fons(•rvation J)lstrict, i .!iO located somewhere in
(;aUla County. ludlviduals wishing tu partlelltatr
in the weekly ('Ontest may do so hy g1U'ssing thP
farm 's own&lt;'r .. Just mail, or drop off your guess l o
t111• Gallipoli., Daii)· Tribune, R25 Third Ave.,

Gallilr olis. Ohio, -15fi:ll, or the Daily S&lt;•ntlnr l, Ill
('o urt St., Porn e ruy. Ohio, -15769,and .vou may win

Farm Flmhes

Milk production up over
previous year~s figures
GA LLI PO Li S -

lin 1959-19601," two Agri culture
Depar tment economi sts sa id before declaring that fa rm house-

·f arm ers now have an av('ra gP

hokllncome now "on average, is

: Inco me that malchPs or lops I he
.rest of the nati on. but l~ey
.depend on oft-the-f arm jobs to

on par w ith non -f arm famil y
Incomes ."
"Off.farm Incom e growth has
been cr lll ca l to lhis Improvement ," they said in comments
soon to appear In Agricult ura l
Outlook magazine.
A similar analy sis wa s p ub~
llshed thi s spring In Choices, th P
magazine of the American Agri cullural Econom ics Assoc iation.
The average Income for f arm
operat or household s was es ti mated as $41,558 in 1988, or

- make thP difference, govPrn-

.menl anal ys ts said Frida y.
Th e stai ls ti ca l situation is a
: dra matic cha nge from the De. pressio n. when farm fam ilies
made only half as much as the
average . Even In 1960, farm
. house hold s earn ed only 60 per· cent of the national average .
"Over half th e U. S. farm
population was poor and one In

:u.s

f ivfl poor peoplf' l ived on a farm

one-fifth hlg hl'r than the U .S.
house hold average of $.1~.0 1&lt; .
"Pre lim inary sIa 1istics suggcs l lh allh e rat io may have even
inrr·eased for 1989." th e autho rs
of the Choices article sa id
DPspile lhr r lsP in avera ge
i ncom e, anal ys ts sai d som e farm
fam llles stlll f ace sevPr e incomr

obstac les. Agri culture Depart
menl economist Tom Carlin
not ed thai inco me is not d istri buted eve nl y among f arm
hou seholds
" fh ere l end to be more lowIncome households and mo re
high-Inco m e house holds," Carlin
sa id.
Co ntin ued on D -8

M il k rronuf'

lio n in tlw 21 major dairy ~ t a l l'S
rluring Jun(-' wa s l hn'f' percrnt
abovP a year ea rlif'r. Ut iliza t ion
showr-ct Amf't'ican typr ch('('sr
ma nufar turrs at 107 per('ent of a
year rar lirr for M ay . Estlmatrs
are t ha t th f' loc;_ d August pav
price will ht' j ust umiPr $1:-1 pPr

Farm income on par with U. S. average
Hy ('H ,\RLES J. ABBOTT
l ii'J Farm Editor
WASHI NGTON - After d e.cades of oelng poor cousin s.

a $5 cash pri1.&lt;' from thr Uhio Valley Puhli."thin g
Co . Leave } 'OUr nam{', addrt•ss and trlt•phonf'
number with your card or letter . IIOo tel!•phonr·
cal ls will ht• acce pted . All co ntest r•ntrir•s should
he turned in to th e newspaper officf' hy -1p.m . t' at 'h
Wednesday. In t'a.lie of a lie. the winrwr wi ll ht·
c hose n by lottery. !'Jex t Wf'Ck, a J\.-lt·i~~ Count y
farm will he featurt•d hy Uw Mf• ig~ Suil and \\.al pr
Co nservation Histriet .

SERVES 1\S SPOKESMAN
- Hill Gray was r ecently
selected to serve on the Ohio
Hankers Association Marketing/ Media Relations Division

hecause ol his success as an
lL•slstant cashier and media
director with Ohio Valley
Hank ol Gallipolis. Gray will
act as a spokesman lor his
geographic area sharing Information about the changin g
financial demands of consu mers and how to best accom·
mndate them throughout the
sluh• .

hundml .
The J u ly 1 in vPntory of c a~tlf'
a nd calves In the U .S. has hrPn
v irtual ly unc hanged In leh past
I hree yea r s. A ll cows and heifer s
that have ca lved at 44.4 million .
were up fracti onally from 44 .3
million. The only signifi ca nt
change was In beef replacement
heifer s at a.20 million. up f our
percent from 1989 and eig ht
percent from 19llS. Calves born
during the first ha lf of the year
are es timated at 28.9 million,
down one percent from a year
ago and 1988. These numbers a II
point to a strong feeder ca lf
market for the fat! market which

r ill t&gt;f' in fu ll swt ng in about on('
month T hP grnf'r.tl ('Conom.v
may h r!Vf' :1 ma jor impact th i.~
fall on wh at leve l the frpdcr r&lt;:~lf
pri CP fin J ll\' S(' 11IPS .
F'or- man .v .r ears rarm r rs ha'·"
had tll r opportun it ~ to gr1 fin an cia l ;Jss isti:l nCf' fr om !h C' federal
gO\'Prnmrnt through thP l oca l
ASCS off i(' l' to complr te sr lrctrd
con serv at io n p r art i rr s. I n I"C'C'C' n 1
vrars thr appror al s ha ve been
basE'd on pst imalcs of Ion s of soli

tha t ml):hl be saved . In some
cases farmers wlt h excel le nt
co nse rva ti on managem ent were

rul ed out because limited erosion
wa s expected. Under current
proc edures real steep grou nd
may qualify because of potPntlal
for er osion eve n though o nly
limited erosion Is curre ntly l akIng pla ce. Cas t -share money is
available through the county
ASCS office for practi ces such as
new fail seedlings. The local
· Continued on D-8

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�August
PaQe-D-2-Sunday Times-Sentinel

W. Va.

Pomeroy-Middlepon-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant,

11

OPEC ability to control prices at stake in Vienna talks
VIENNA &lt;.UP11 - A proposal
to increase oil

prOOuction

1n

response to the PNslan Gull
crisis has split OPEC. ra ising lhr
possibility that oil nations stri kl'
out In different directions and
undermine the oil ca r let' s abilil l'
to control prices.
·
Oil ministers of the 13- natio n
Organization of Petroleum Ex porting Countries were slat ed tu
meet Sunday on a proposa l to
raise production. Analyst s sa id il
was almost certain OPEC Will
face a mutiny If the group. which
controls 40 percent of the wor ld 's
oil, fails to raise national Oil·
output quotas in !becoming days.
Saudi Arabia has lhreatened to
raise Its ou tpu t by 2 million
barrels a day, wi th or wilhoul
OPEC approval, to help offset thr
4 million barrels daily lost by lhr
Aug 6 U.N embargo of oil from

lruq and Kuwait .
Suc h a movf' bv Sa udi Ar&lt;:~ hi &lt;:~

th e car tel 's la rges t producer and
thr wor ld 's No. 1 oi l Pxpor1Pr.
could undermi ne OPr:c and its
abilit y to co ntrol g lobal oil p ric e-~

bv lim iting supply·.
A ViPnna sourer sa id F rid av

!he Saudis had dec!dPd nul l.u
altend SundaY 's informal talks .
To ra ise produclion quotas. al
least 111 of I he 13 members musl
agrPr a t t he Vienna ta l ks to
conw'nP a forma l con fr rr ncP . Bv
Pa r!y Sa1 ur day, it appe-ared
unlik ely th a t 10 mrmbPrs would
Pvrn sho w up

" 11 wo uld be a big blo\\'" if
quotas an' not ra isrd, sa id

output

fa\'or rai si ng prrxlurtion quot&lt;Js
to rnakc up for the oil lost as a

result of the UN. embargo ,
impost'd in responst• to Iraq 's
occupation of Hs Persian Gulf
nP ighbm.
Thr inc-reased outpu t wou ld
hPip cal m wor ld market s, whf're

oil prices have surged by aboul
$10 a barrel since th e invasion.
Bu t U.S. indu stry sources said

!he Saudi proposal for higher
ou tput ce ilings was opposed b)' a
majority of seven members A l gP ria, Indonesia. Iran, Iraq .

l ndon€' sia and Nigeria -

ca rtel
Report£' dl.\· ta voring hig h e 1
output quo tas . in addition to
Saudi Arabia and \'enezurla. are

mal talk!'l w il l tr~ to gaugP
s up!Ju rl fo r a possible formal
poli cy - ~et ti ng co nference
If Pnough m embers an• in
fa \'Or - aild tl enough abs(' nlC'P
membrrs can be rlow n in to
estab lis h J quorum - a forma l

the United Arab Emirales.
Qatar. Gabon and Kuwait .
But Kuwait's represe ntation
within the cartel is itself at issue.
since its output is current ly
controlled by Iraq .
Karboussian sa id the oil mlnls-

meeling could be held as ea r ly"'
Monday

l ers who attend Sunday's lnfor·

Indonesia's Mines and i::nPr~~

Mini ste r GinanOJar J\ a rt a~as ­
mlla !old reporlers Friday that
whether or not an emergency
OPEC mee ting will be held
depends on !he currc nl ri se io
wo rld oil prices lo more !han $:!11
a barrel is dangerous. He said the
optimum price should be $21 or
$22 a barrel.
An)•th ing higher could s••nd
co nsum ers and govP rnmrn 1
scra mbling for a lfern a tin•

" I think th e re is al least a :10

percent cha nce of that ," Kar boussi an said. "Bul whethL•r I he
decisions they make will sli ck.
that is somelhing else."

energy

sources .

creat in g yrt

anolher potential d1sas1er for lht·
embatl led cartel.

bc lir\'f•d. howrver . to

are

wavenng

in !he ir opposit ion. the U S.

in OP f:C' " OPF:C has 10 tell lh&lt;'
world it i" abk to m Pet world oi l

11 wa s possible that members
opposed 10 raising output could
h o ld their own separate meeting

&lt;~nrl

move thai cou ld pro\·Jde a
foundalion for splilling !he

sources sai d.

\'pnf'i'Uf'l&lt;l

HIRD OF PRE\:'

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An

Ant4'rit·an All -&amp;1

''t\pat·tu•'' ~tnship flit·s ov•·r Saudi :\rahia as part
nf npt•ration Dt~!'wrl Shil'ld .

' '

Stylist Needed: Excellent Houra
Salary plus commls!lon, tor In~
lervlaw, 61444S.3353.
Wanted Merch1ndlser, Gibson
Greeting Cards, Pomeroy. Part
lime, hours tlaxlable, contact
Point Plaasnt Job Servlct 225
Sheth St, Paint Plaasanl.
'

Situation
Wanted

Free ride to California, San
Fran. area . Just tltlp drive.
Laavlng around Aug. 27, 1st of
Sepl 614·992 -5143.

15

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Schools &amp;
Instruction

Travel
Agents,
HoteVMotel
Careers, T ra ~ tor!Trailer Dri111ng,
Bookkeepin g/Accounti ng, Nur·· sts Aide, Home StudyiRasldenl
Training. Financial aid available
. il quaiHiad. County Schools,
~-' nc, 1-800-648-6411, 2307 Cam dBn Ave, Parkersbur9, WV
~'26 101 . Complete your treming in
6 to 9 months. Start immediatelY.
while you're still employed 11
• your 're workmg _No wait.

Classified
• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

18

Wan led to Do

~ Cleaning,

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

calling Ancrew DeCoy at
1614) 446 ·9662 between
the hours of 9 ·00 a m and
4 :00p .m

August 26 . 1990

Columbua . Ohio

AuguJt 17. 1990
Announcements

Contract S.lea Legal Copy

No. 90·998
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed propoaala will be

received at the office of tho
Director of the Ohio Depart

mont of Transportation . Columbus. Ohio . unti11 0 :00 A

I

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DESERT DJ.:TY - A J.: , S. serviceman peers

desert recently as part of th•• t: S. mU!tary

out ol a foxhole at a base in thf' Saudi Arabian

buildup in r••spons(' to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

M . Ohio Standard Time
Tuesday.
September 11 .
1990. for improvements in ·
Gallia County. Ohio . on
various section• of State
Aoute 279, village of Cen ·
terville. State Route 564 .
Galli• County, by resurfac ·
ing witt. aaphalt concrete .
Project and worth length
- 38 .492 or 7.29 milea
Pavement width - varies
"The data nt for com pie ·
tion of this work shall be as
tat forth in the bidding pro ·
poaal . ··
Each bidder shall be re quired to file with hi1 bid a
certified check or ctnhier 's
check ior an amount equal
to five per cent of hi• bid . but
in no event more then fitty
thouund dollars . or a bond
for ten per cent of his bid.
payable to the Director
Bidders murt apply . o n the
proper forms , for qualification atleastten days prior to
the dtte set for opening bids
in accordance with Chapter
6626 Ohio Revised Code
Plant and specifications
are on flle in the Department
of Trantportat ion and ttle of ·
fi ca of th11 Oiltrict Deputy
Director.
The Director reserves the
right to reject any and all
bids .

BERNARD 8 HURST
DIRECTOR
Aug 28. Sept . 2

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ADOPTION
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lipolls, OH 45631 .
TRAVEL, Football But . Tr 1ps
WVU vs Maryland at P1lt. US
Penn Slate liS Stra~ust 111 VIr·
ginia Tach . NF
Steelers at
Cleveland Brown~ San Fran ci sco a! Cincinnati. Ma11in on
bus No smoking or drinking
ptrm il!ed Contact Rusty Casto
304-755·2431. Bus dep o1111s Nitro

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Giveaway

5 Killens . 4 mala, 1 lemltll 614 742 -31 43
6 Beautiful Kittens, to giveaway
to good homes! Call afl~tr :!p.m.
614·446 -2t73

Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUeLJC SALE
The following de~erlbed
Item will be offered for public 11fe to the highest bidder
on the 4th day of Septem-

ber, 1980 01 9:00 o. m. to
10:00 o.m.
1888 Potrlot 14•70 Mo·

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TANK KILLERS - If Saddam Hu ..•eln should
send his massive Iraqi tank Ioree over the Saudi
border, they would lace these and other AH-64

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"Apache" helicopter gunships from the First
Airborne, now on patrol In the Saudi Arabian
Desert. ( UPI Pholos),

bile Homt
Sale of the teeurity will be
held at Kanauga MH Salas,

Rte. 7, 384 Plkt St , Ka .
nougo, Ohio 4&amp;131 ,
Terma of ule: CASH.
ltem1 may be aofd in unit•
or percels. Seller re11rve1

1ho right to bid ond the right

reject any tnd ell bid1. Prior
to the dale of this ule. arl'llng•mente may be made to
lntpect this merchandise by

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pearson Auction Company
now booking auctions, ex ·
peritnca makts the dillerence.
Licensed Ohto, Kanlucky, Wesl
Virginlt, J04-n3-5785 .
W•damaytr'a Auct ion Servic e,
Rio Granda, Ohio 614·245-5t52
David Boggs Auction Service,
Now booking aucti on. s, licensed
in Ohio, 614-446 -nso

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Wanted to Buy

Comp lltt houuhold or Estalu!
Any type of furniture , appliancu, enlique's , e1c. Also
appraisal availabla. 614-245·51 52.
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Employmenl Services
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Help Wanted
'ASSEMBLERS NEEDED"

Bla ck cat , ve~ good cat , to
good home! 614-446 -3935.

AVON · All areas, Call Marilyn
Weaver 304-882-2645.

1~22 .

Woodan pallets to glvt1w1y.
First comt ll,.t 11rv•d. Gal·
llpolla Dilly Tribuna, 825 Third
Ave ., Ga lllpoll•.

188D. Tho bid cloling dotolo
11 :00 o.m.. September 19.

toward Kuwaiti territory occupied by Iraq at a
border post Saturday.

All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In
Advance . DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m.
the day before the ad It to run .
Sundav •dltion - 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Monday edition · 2:00
p.m. Satun:tav.

Immediate openings. No exp
nuded _ Full /Par! tim1 . Ca ll 1·
7a.m.- t0p .m.
900-463-4336
$2/min

Whitt Garman Shaphard about
1 112 yetrt old, spsde, &amp;14-367-

1Df. GMHA. 381 euck Ridge
Rood. Bldwotl, Ohio 4&amp;614.
1614}441·02&amp;1 '
Aug. 22. 26. 28

GaUipolts
&amp; Vicinity

9 weak old English Saner pup·
pies. 1 male , 1 female to good
home. CAll 614-992 -5307

Cute Par1 Gtrman Shephard
Puppies, 8 Wtllklll old , 1110 4
Calico Kitlens, 614-446·6161.

A NO NONSENSE WAY TO 1500
A DAV!
$1 plus F.A.S.E. K.A. Sttvans,
RL 2 Box 224, Soulh Point, OH
45680.
ARTISTS NEEDED
In this and surrounding area to
do ptncll portraltl!l from photos
lor local cliants . High aarnlng•
wortc.tng
In
own
lludro.
Phenomenal bualnus. Limited
positions. Call for FREE USE of
lnlo. Video, 1·304-428-4031.
Asstmbltrs NMded. lmm•dlata
openlngt1. No •xr- n•adad.
Fulllparl lima. Cal 1·900-4634336, 7a .m.-10p.m. 12/mln

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Lost &amp; Found

LOST: Chlld't Pat tinea puppy
Mtdium tlza dog, mostly brown ,
some bitch I t1n P1rt; Col·
tponld
u.. shepherd/Chow
tongue. Red collsr, answ.rs to
"WOody." Vielnlty of Add~n
Pike or local surrounding araa .
If ~ou hava Min PLEASE Contiel : e14-3&amp;7-7700.

Hn

lolt: Mtn'• metal frlma bl·
IOCIIII In clip on btsek case. 6141192-2433 or 114-1112-5986.

Loti: 5mtll white dog on Ballay
Run

Ad. An1wtn

Ia Olnhy.

614/992~88 .

AVON I All Aran I Shltlty
Spears, 304-6~1420 .

Help Wanted

Domino's Pizza hiring drivers ,
mu st be IB wilh der-ndabla car
and insura nc e, apply in person
11 .00 !ill 4 :00, 428 Viand Sl ,

Poinl Pleasant.
-~­

Dri._., Handyman. Ass l111 busy
new doctor par1-llme. Call Or

Snydar 614 -448-3373 Saturday
Earn money bv the wtek . Join
tha n1,1mbers Ia demonstrate
"Chris• mas-Around -The- World"
July -Dacembar. L•ave nama,
addrass, and phone number on
anawarlng sar.~lca. 614-992·6319
EARN MONEY Reading Books'
$30 ,000/'fr income pole nilal
Now hiring. (1) BOS-687-6000
Ext. Y10 189.
Echoing Meadows ICF-MR is
currtnlfy ueking a lull -l imo,
RNILPN lor at1ornoon sh i t1 w/Fri
&amp; Sat oiL Tha LPN $8.25, AN
$10.00 with benefa package In cluded . This pos ition i! open tor
mOfl Into. call 614 -594 -3541 or
stop by ]19 West Union Sl,
Athens, OH 45701 Mon -Fri, 9-11,
t""', To complete an application.
media
salts
Experlanced
rtpresenta\ 1\19 . Base plus commission . 304 -727·7885 call lor in tal'\liaw.
COOK FOR HIGHWAY-I N, APPLY
IN PERSON , 614-4&lt;16-0206
FEDERAL GOVEANMENl
IS
HIRING 116,000-$62,000 year.
Call 1-805 ·564~500 E.-t.GB 968
tar immadiall response .

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Flal Bad drivers needed lor long
hauls. AHeut 1 year axperience
required . Ctll 614 -871·5005 or
614·446-9443.

residenlial, &amp; com Relare nces, 614 -379 -

House cleaning onc e-- a week
dependable , ask tor Oebb1e 304:
675-1 145.
Kountry Kids Chi ld Care. A tun
pl11ce to stay wl'lere friendships
begin_ Great loc ations. 614 -9927532
Magic 't'ear s Day Care Center
reasona ble,
dependable,
li cense, quality child care. Mon day rhru Friday, 7:30 till 5.30.
For more information or !o
registe r 304-675·5047
M1ss Paula's Day Care Center.
Sate , affordable . childca re . M-F
6 a.m. · 5:30 p.m. Ages 2-10.
Before, afler sc hool. Drop -ins
welcome . 614 -446-8224.
Mother, Da ughter, babysitting
urvlt'!l , If one can 't do It , the
other one ca n. Full-time or parl timfl any shit!, conveni11n1 loca tion, axparlenced, 614-446-0065
attar 3p m
Ouati1y Child Care in mv homa,
wlreftlences . Mon ·Fri. 614·446·
0316
Will Baby sit in my nome Have
Good
References
Also
Weekends . 614-388-8114
--Will babys it in my home
Butav dle P1ke Rd 614 -441 -1408.

Customs, DEA, ate. Now Hiring.
Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. K-10190.
Local business now accapllng
r11um11 tor stcratrlal posiUon,
applicant must havt good
lyping skllls.l. soma computer
knowltdga (I~M PC), good 1el~t­
phooa aldlls, must work well
wlltl public. All res umas COil·
lidanllal, send 1o Box S--24, ~
Point Pleasnt Register, 200 Milin
Sl, Pt . Pit, WV 25550.
LPN Needed: ~,llidnl~ht reliet, t6
hrs Jwk . Worldng wtth Geriatric
MR residents in a residential
11t1ing. Excellent position tor
an LPN going to school who
needs parHime work _ 614""'46·
n48.
MajOf 1.. alng company look ing
lor truck mechanic with four or
mort ytars experience. Must
hava own tools
Elfcelltnt
benefits. Contact
Gary at
15141446-4122 .
Managert nteded, part tlmt
help tor Conltmpo Fashion
Jawarly Party Plan Co. No lnvestmanl, no daflv1ry, tor Interview appointment 304-675-5162.
Organist Needed. Reply In writ ·
ing to Oraca Episcopal Church,
32'8 E. r.taln Strael, Pomeroy or
call 614·992·3968 on Tull. Of
Thurt. before noon.

POSITION AVAILABLE

Plr1 llmt beby sltttr In my
homt when school starts. 304'-

Substitute Bus Drlvlrl - Must
hold approprlstt school bus
llceneure or wtlllng to obtain.
$8.15 per hour. Contr~ct bula
only. For morelnfonnttlon contact the Galli• ~unty Botrd ot
MRIDD, P.O. Box 14, CMshlrs,
Ohio 45820, 614..367·731'1.

Pereon wl1h botl 1o uslst
during lntpec!lon ot Pamaroy·
Muon bridge. Duration 3 to 4
wks. $250/Wk. Cantaet HtmmonlrM and Assoc . 216-49g..
881l8a .m.-5p.m. r.t-F.

882-lno.

S~~l-\-~t.~~

A-t'

1n a very axpens1ve )&amp;Wetry
store. Mosl people come 1n JUSt 10
look. One woman channed us by
saymg . "I'm not here 10 buy anything .
I m JUST WISHING "
1 work

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEV PUBLISHING CO
Jeeommands that you do busi·
nest wUh peapla you know, and
NOT to stnd money through the
mall unlit you have lnvastfgattd
tht offering.

1979 &amp; hullt, 14r65, 2 BR, all
elactrlc. U,OOO. Aft1r 5 p.m. 614·
388--9634 or ~29.
1980 Schultz 14x70, 2 bedrooms,
uc cand, l04-e75-3094 or tfter
6:00pm ctll 304-ti75-3273.

'DISTRIBUTOR'

1982 TownhouM, 14ll70, doubll
••pando, CA, Msny Extras! On
privati ranted lot In Rodney.

For Excillng NEW program. Not
• vending route! Ca ll 1-800·828·
3922.

614-245-5041.
1984 Schultt. 14x6!i, AC, daek,
stortge bldg, tn,ooo. 304-ti7S6t45.

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22 Money to Loan
Gold
Credit
Card ,
Vlsa/Mttarcard
Guaranteed,
Cash Advancu, no SAcurity
deposit, na credit chack, 1-iOO·
22&amp;-o048, $19.95 ffle .

Latayetta Gardan Canter
Spaclallzlng In dried everlasting
tlowers. C'ustom ordars waf.
come. Ws deliver In Galllpollt.453 Jackson Pike

31 Homes for Sale

31 Homes for Sale
GOVERNMENT HOMES from
$1.00 (U Repair) Foracloauras,
Tax
Dellnqutnl
Repos,
Prop!llrlies. Now telling your
sraa. CaU 1 ·31~·736-7375. Ert. H·
OH-G2 curl'lnlllsls. 24 hrs.

GlllllpoiiJ, 614-446-4848.
Real Estate

lnvnlmanl Proparty: Oupltx,
Galllpotls, Currantly ren!ld
$475 income month . $25,000
Call Tim , 9-5, r.t-Sat. 614-446--

31 Homes for Sale
107 ecru. 6 room modular
home. LR, OR, hltchan, 2 badroom, 1 112 bath . $60,000.
614/992-3674.

0966.
Must tell Mason, WV. No down
paymenl If assuma load, cash
$1&amp;,000. 3()4-727-5010 or 304·
675-1286.

2 1tary, 3 bedroom house on
Loeust Str11t. $4 ,500 080. 614·
927-6436 1tltr 5 pm.

Schun 14x70 upando, CA. largt
porchH an t/2 acre near Pt.
Pleasant Exc . cond, call for ap·
poinlment. French Clly Brock·
aragt, 614-446-9340, 104-675·

3 bedroom

hame, 2 baths,
dining room. full basement, 2
car gari!IQI, 3 1/2 aeras, Jericho
Road, $49,500.304 -675 -2945.

6 room house on lincoln Hill 1
acre, clean lol. 614·992-3270.
Unique targa country home. 22
acres, 5 bedroom, Cherry A1dga.
$44,500. 614/992-5348.

3br house wlltl family room,
new carpet &amp; paint, lenced in
yard . Priced to sellf Rodney
area. 614·245·5961, 6t4·367-n52.

A-trame tor tale by owner, 2200
square lett , living room w/sprlal
stalrca11, &amp; llreplace, also In·
eludes custom made solid oak
built In bookcase . Dining room,
buill in kitchen with ranga , ltrgt
laundry room . 4br manuring
approx . 12x14, 10x12, 10x14,
9x40. 2 bathrooms , wtll to wall
carpeting throughout. Electric
baseboard huting . 3 ear dalach
garage wldoor openers, coun!v
Wiler, septic sys!Am, &amp; satalll!e
dlth, all on 43.8 acres fOf
$8~.000 . Hama on 13 acr111 for
$75,000. 30.6 acres are available
wlpurchaaa al home for an ack.:l·
Ilona! $10,000. Locat11d Rt.J , Gal·
llpolil!l. Directions: Take Rl .35 to
Rt.588 to Cora Mill Road . Home
11 apptoxfmaltly 2 1121o J miles
on taft. In Ohio Call: 1·614-4466611, In Wast Virglnlt Call : 1304 -344·.5638 atter 5p.m.

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REGISTERED NURSE
Immediate opening
to work In the Emer·
gancy Room and
Skilled Care Unit full and part-time po sitions. Salary com mensurate with ex perience. Excetlen1

Fttr:h OrtraJ ~nMn r~
Ow~ 1m d ()p8r1116d

Management consultation,

Information

Adertising and Proven

Contact Ruth

Marketing Program!

Powers
992-5813

Call

3 bedroom, In town . Deposit &amp;
Rttarancas. Call 614-446.{)365.
In town, small, 2bt, laundry,
porch, quiet
neighborhood .
$2SO. Includes water bill, See or
call Earl Tope, 614-446-0161
Taking applications for 2 large
modern vtf)' nice, partly fu rnished country homes. $500
and $400. No inside pets.
Reference and deposit reqwred
614·992 -6747.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

"AUCTION"

Collectibles

GALLIPOLIS JAYCEE BUILDING
Rl 3~ BYPASS. GALLIPOLIS
We've taken a summer break and are now ready lor
ou1 fall sales! Here are the dates:
SEPTEMBER 11 - OCTOBER 16
NOVEMBER 13
All sales start at 7:00P.M. and consignments will be
taken from 10-5 day of sale .
for more info .. call leslie Lemley at 614 -367 -0[)[
Watch this paper for future listings'

ESTATE
AUCTION
September 1, 1990
10:00 a.m.

record s oval

Due To Lack Of Parking, The Auction
Has Been Moved On Camden Avenue At
The Youth Center In Point Pleasant, WV .

Watch For Signs!
The Estate of the Late Belen Frutb
Will Be Sold.
AUTOMOBILE: 1981 Buick Regal, V-8,
miles

cabtnet. tea can, one drawer wash

stand. 3 p1ece bedroom
sutte. w~eker table . laney rocker , 2 piece bedroom suite, 4
piece Dadroom su1te. Zonilh black and wh1te tele v1s1on .
Dovetatl blanket trunlo.. chest, dresser , mahogany desk. 3
pieCe wicker set. wicker chair . cedar wardrobe . 1ce cream
table and chair . Early Halt Arrow Back Bench, old store type
ironhalltree, w1ngback chatr , marble top tab le. 2 metall1le
cab1nets. Emerson microwave, handpatnted N1ppon, RosevIlle vase , Orienal vase , supe r fancy 01llamp w1th green sa 11n
shade. 6 pmk Depresston stem ware goblets Aladdin bra ss
oil lamp, several Germany pieces of glass . fancy bnbo x.
m1rrors . ntce lamps , set ol Myotts Bouquets England, several
pnnts. doilies. linens. pots and pans . super pictures and
trames. set of Bll10 matching Ql/fed frames wiU1 pnnts.
Eureka sweeper. Maytag automatic washer . lew tools and
more

'AN TIQUE OR COllECTOR'S ITEMS'
Chil d's table &amp; ch a~r s . child's wtcker batJ y bu ggy . w1c ker
roc ker 8. se w1ng bas ket on stand. wash stand. oak bre a~han!
dresser . rockers. pamted wash stand . wa sh bo wl &amp;po l lar'!e
m ~r ror . m1 sc [ han s m a n t~l doc~. drP.sser srt ~ tand oval
p1 ctur e lrame W"Orld ~lobe &amp; lots &amp; lot s of d1 shes plu s lot s
mm e

Auelfon CoJUisuUd 8)1

· HOUSEHOLD"

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

Bed che st ol drawers. 4 pc bedro om su11e. cedar chest
&amp; metal wardr obes several Warm Mornm g healers
col!ee &amp; end tables. desk &amp; cha1rs. couch. m1 sc chao s
la mps recllnrng. Mayla g auto washe r cu stom e leCIIIC
range . table &amp; cha1r s. Amana 18 cu tt relr1 geratm hutch .
clo the s hampers &amp; etc
wo od

Mason, WV

773-5785

EXECUTOR: ROBERT FRUTH

TERMS: Cuh or Chock wl1h ID.
Not Responsible lor Accident• or loll ol Property
Ltct111od ond Bonded In Chi"' Ktnludcy, 1nd Wttl Vlr!llnla IIi

Sever al handmade furs. lots ol clothes . &amp; m1 sc r trm ~

OWNER - ELIZABETH FICK
P.O.A. - EVELYN J YOUNG

DAN SMITH -AUCTIONEER 57 68 -1344
Cash

22,DOO actual

ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD : Loveseat. 2 n1oo side ct'.atrs .
3 piece mahogany end tab~ se1 with leather tops. wash
stand, cherry drop ~at table and SIX chairs, small China

Hut.

Refreshments

atr,

Vehicle wllla~lat 12 noon

AUCTIONEER NOTEo

PositiVe I D

Partial ListlnJ, Lar~:• AU-Dar Sale:

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

opportunity for Sharp Brokers
Advertising, Catalogs.

1-800-444-5044.

S© R~ 1A- ~ t !fib'

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

446-3636J\t~

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A QWU S K
JUST LISTEOI $58.000 - 4 BEDROOMS. 3BATHS FORMAL
DINING VERY NICE APPROX II ACR ES LOCATED ON Rl
554 AT ENO

OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, August 26, 1990
2 til 5

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VERY AnRACTIVE HOME IN BEAUTIFUL WOODED SET

COVDIE

C omp lete the chuckle quoted
by fill1ng in the miuing words

. you develop from step No. 3 below.

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Horace &amp; Grace

Abbott

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Antiques

Ms . Fick is no longer able to live alone so will
sell the following personal items . Located at
411 W. Main St. . Pomeroy. Ohio next to Pizza

UNITED NATIONAL has top

Abbott

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Nlee building lot on R1. 588,
Rodney, (Daubl•· wldea accepttble.) lo .... call 614·245-9448.

SATURDAY. SEPT. 1. 1990
10:00 A.M.

REAL
ESTATE
CAREER!

For More

We wish 10 thank
all who hslped in
any way during the
illness and death of
our loved one . Tre·
cie Abbott . A special thank&amp; to Dr.
Grawscki and Dr.
Sholtis. the nurses
at Holzer Hospital ,
Pomery Emergency
Squad. the Over·
brook Center and
staff for their care.
all the friends who
brought food, sent
flowers. and cards.
Rev . C. J . Lemley
and Rev . Catherine
Riley for their com·
!orting
messages
and the Ewing fu ·
nerel Home.
Arlee Abbot
Edgar 8t Jane

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"MISC ."

Professional Training.

and
convalescence.
Also. special1hanks for
all 1he pmyer.1. concerns end support. My
apprecia1ion
10 Dr
Vallee. 1he
Medical
Plaza S1aff,
Holzer
Medical Cen1er Coronary Cere Unit, end
EMS
Elva Jean Coulson

2br $275/mo, deposit and
Near
references
required .
school, fenced yard . 61~-446·
6S90, 614·446·1478.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Phone (614) 682-6613

BUILDING

T~~~:t~~y

2 Bedrooms, 3 milas tram 1own
Depo.ail &amp; RefGrencll. 614 -446 14S6

licensed ad Bonded ll Years
Booking fall auctions. Call for details .
BRIDGE SHOULD BE OPEN .

OAK HILL, OH.
Is seeking experienced
semi-tractor trailer driver.
Excellent pay and insurance
package. Experienced driver only!

11'2 ba1ht, cenl~l heat tnd ~ l r,
baaemanl, enaehld garaga. 20
mlnutet from Athena, 1·1.'2
milts to Malgs High School.
Retarenc11 and daposlt requlr.ct. 614-593-69:17.

hospitalization

2 badroom house, vtry nice,
good neighborhood, 2225 Lincoln Ava., 304-675·1301.

AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC
614-388-9370

115 E. Memorial Drive
Pomeroy, OH . 45769
16141 992·2104
EKt. 213

Would like to do babysitting In
my home. Mon -Fri. Cays on ly.

cent

41 Houses for Rent

lrames ptelures sa1lor doll !w1th biSQue head!. Fenton. red
ruby cobol!. cased glass. hats. cherry seeder. Oetedo grocery
scales Buffalo cast 110n bank. Nestle cocoa bank. oo l can Delta
power flare (Manon . In). draw.nQ: kntves wood pulley fumer
blow tor ch. &amp; lot s ol glassware too numerous to ment1on
Consignments taken 1·6 P.M. On Saturdays or call ·
for other days .

Director of Nursing
Veterans Memorial
Hospital

Country Setting 4 bedrooms 2·

3 bedroom, In town, Deposit &amp;
R•ltrencn . Call614.,.46-0365.

land on Spring Ave. makt nlct
t111iler IGt. $5000. 080. 927-6436
lf18f 5 pm.

den g1een handle curhn~ tron. pottery. t1n s. 78

fringe benefits .

in Gallipolis. Get National

THANK YOU
I would like to 1hank
all 1ho98 who sent
cards. flower.~, gifts.
and food during my re-

Big Dakota 5 btdroom farm
home buln an your lot . $35,995
&amp; up. 614-886·7'311.

3 bsdroom house, nice and
clean . Absolut•ty no inside
pets. CeposU and Refen11 nces
rtqulred . 614·992-3090
3 bedroom, 2110 N. Main. Llase,
daposU, reterenc11, no pets,
$285. 304-458-1875.

Rentals

VINTON. OHIO
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 AT 7 P.M.

Contac1:
Rhonda Dailey .
R.N., B.S.N.,

OLD POMEROY
LIBRARY

1 card of Thanks

5'18-2336.

ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLES
PARTIAL LIST: Wooo cha11s. sewmg mach~n e . sm all Duncan
Phytte told -away table. lamps. l~nen s. gramteware. 30 gal
crock. etgar box.es. OhiO match box. wooden crayon box woo-

Help wanted

Will do sewing in my home
Deadlme lor Christmas Orders
D•c 1, 1990 614 -256-1989

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Route 2 Ashton, 1 acra lots, 3
mills soufh Gallipolis Locks,
publle water, no ras!rlctlons .
soma with ri11er trontags , 304-

ISAAC'S AUCTION HOUSE

1914 Guerdon Futurtms 1211:65. 2
bedroom, Central Air $5995. 6t4·
446·1012.

FOR LEASE

614 - 4~6 - 8199

2br houll $150 daposlt, $250
rent, 614 -446-9219.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

J.E. KESSINGER
TRUCKING. CO.

GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
(U repair). Callnquenf Ia.
proptrty. Aapasusslons . Your
aru ( 1) 805-687~000 Ext. GH~562 tor currant r•po lit!.

lot for sala, 614~ 379 -2255

One acrs trailer lot with county
wattr, uptlc ttnk and alactrle
Windsor, ~4x70, 2br, deluxa
hook up. On blsck top road.
kltehen, CA. vinyl undersklrtlng
Ptrtlally fenced . Owner will parstoraga buildings, man~ axtras 1
tltlty flnanee, $2,900. asking
Furnished or unlumlsh•d, Quail
price. 304-675 -2722.
Cretk, 614·245-9296.

1911 Rebel Moblla Home, 10x50
12500 negotiable. 614-992-2952.

•Full Service Program
•National Brands
•Backed by Over
80 Years ol Succeas
•lnwrtment Ftequlmment
a slow as ,,00.000
Location1 a~teilable now in
Kentucky, West Virginia And
Ohio
For full detalla. plesae write
or call
Jerry Gould
P 0 . Da11 100
Brooking•. SO 57006
1 -800-829 ·4880

7 rooms 1 112 baths, country
living but close to Meigs School
and town . Rt. 33-4 lane,
Township Road 27. First road to
right. Call 61'1 -992-7'118 Of t-3842097.

41 Houses lor Rent

3br house, garage, ahop, barn,
&amp; ICifiQI. No Sunday Calls.
614-371-2618.

Appro1 one Kre, woodad lots,
cfty water, ownef' tlancing ,
Jericho Road, Point Pl•aStnl,
304..372-8405 or :Jn-2.571.

Nuhua
14170
wlnpando,
sltutled .75 acra land, Point
Plaa..nt, Many trlrH, priced
on Inspection. !04-675-791'7.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

12K60 mobile hom a, $2,500. 304 675·6605.

for registered nurses

3 BR, 112 acre, exc. Ra~coon
Creek trontaga . Boat dock , new
sundeck, tO min. from town.
Cl1y schools. 614·256-1691.

bam, 614-446-2107, 614-388-8504.

2 bedroom traiktr, 2.4 acras, call
betara6:00 PM, 304-675-7551

lor Sale

ARE YOU S£EKING
INDEPENDENCE
&amp; SECURITY?
OWN A MODERN
COAST TO COAST
HARDWARE STORE

304-ll82·3593.

20 aeres tllltblt, 3br, house,

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

32 Mobile Homes

3 bedroom home, tssume 6898.
balance Muon County Bond
Loan 8.5% ln1erest, will consider
11_ _H_e.:_:lp: _W_a:_
trailer tor down payment, 304· _
n_te..,.d:___
675-1804 .

3 bedroom, lull basement, gas
heat , clair, garage, double lot
w/mobile home. Mason, WV.

30 tcrts more or Ills. Approlf.

2 bedroom moblla home with
nlca bull! on, 2 lots, hilt mile
Grtar Road , 304-675-5022.

SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
or 3 btdroom14x70 models at
th• unballavabla price ot
$12,900 delivered and HI up.
Caii1-BD0-129-4045 for detalla.

Professional
Services

18 aere farm wtlh 3 bedroom
house. Orlll.ct well &amp; septic systtm. Good hunting grounds.
Can bt '"n 11 2tl1'151anners
Run Road.

Price Reduced . 12 acr11, 2
blma, 1982 trailer, 3 bedrooms,
2 porches, rural water, tobecco
bin, Ohio At. 7. 1-304-i'tl·8196 .

1986 VIctorian all alae, 2 bedrooms, utumt 10 yr. loan, 304882-3451.

Commercial, Hom• Units, From
$199.00. lamps, lotlona, Accessories. Monthly Paymtnlt Low
At $18.00, Call Today FAEE
Color Cattlog. 1-800-228-6292.

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33 Farms for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Business
Opportunity

Will do housecleaning . Releren·
CIS _ 6141992-6983.

INTELLIGENCE JOBS. CIA, US

Compuler p~ognmmer p~rt­
tima to nsl., with ntw mtdlcal
softwtft. Ctll Dr. Snyder. 614U6-33n S1turday only.

ANSWERS TO

SCRAM·LETS
SQUAWK
UPTURN
VOICED
GOTHIC
ADJUST
INDIAN
JUST WISHING

11

mercial
22t1

Only.

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LEGAL NOTICE

1990. For bid Information
and 1 copy of the Invitation
For Bktl. contact June R .
Winirlms. hecutt¥e Direc·

Vard Sal•, Sunday Aug, 26; K &amp;
K Mobil• Homa Park, lot 17:
Point Pleasant , 9:00am· 1. Rain
or Shlnt.

Wanted To Buy : Junk Autos
with or wlll'loul motors. Call
Larry Lively. 614·388-9303 .

Knt1ns to glvtaway, 614-4462t53 after 5p.m.

lng Authority invttes ...led
bid• for the procurement of
AutomobUe Uability Cover·
age . The coverage 11 to be·
come etfectt¥e October 24,

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

3 Announcements

Public Notice
Gallla Metropolitan H ous -

Yard Sale

7

&lt;";ARLYLE® by Larry Wrigbt

Htrshey Sanck Route! Grosa

12

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KIT·~·

POSTAL
JOBS
$18,392· $33,000 per ytar. Raqulras,
$67,125/yr. Now hiring. Call /'1 $10,000 to alert, 1-800..288-3469.
805~81-6000 EXT. P'-4562 or
curran111tt.
WOLFF TANNING BEDS

Wanted : txpariencad sarvlce
man, tor commercial retrlgsrallon, &amp; heal ing, air conditioning
repairs. Local establistled HVAC
Company. Send brief resuma to
Box Cia 044, clo Gallipolls Daily
~rlbunt, 825 Th ird Avenue, Gallipolis, OH 45631 .

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m01"8

WANTED· Emtrgency Ra liel
Community Servlca Workers for
two community group homes In
Galtla
County
(Bldweii/Gallipollsl. High school
dsgrea, valid dr ~er·a lleensa
and good driving record, good
eomunlcatlon and organization
shflts, punctual, and' able to
work as part of a 1eam required;
exptriance working with per·
sons wllh mental retardation
and davalopm8ntal disabilities
prelerred, bul nat required.
Hours are scheduled as needed
(avenings
and
wnkends).
Salary: $4 25/hour. Send resume
lo Ctcilia Baker, Buckeve
Community Servlcas, P.O. Box
604,
Jackson,
OH 45640.
Deadline tor 1ppllean1s: 8129190.
Equal Opportunity Employ•r.

"' '

BORDER GUARDS - Saudi border guards
stand with arms at the ready position as they lace

Financial

Po!titlon A.vailable· Bus Crlver
Meigs Head Start Program _High
School D1ploma, prior •x·
perience _
in driving a bus and
Commerctal Drivers License
(COL) pralerred. Applications
mty ba obtained from G-M lolead
Start Program, 412 Vinton Pike
Gallipolis, OH 45631. For
lniOfmatlon ca ll 614-446·66711. G·
M Head Start, A Division ol
Woodland Centers, Inc., Is tn
AAIEEO ampJoyar.

Sunday Times- Sentinel - Page- D -3

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

Help Wanted

Now Takmg Appllca11ons for
Pomeroy &amp; Gallipolis, Domino's
Pl u a

Libva. Ecuador and Nigeria .
Three of these - Ecuador.

Bahmar Karboussia n, a Vi€'nna·
base d co nsul tant who sp&lt;&gt;cia l il.P!'

rPquin•mcnh . "
Saud i ,\r :1 b1 ~1

10 rC'g tstrr thei r di sappro\·aJ. a

26, 1990

26. 1990

August

. -- -- -- ' -· --·-· ---·---- -- ------· ---- ~----··:_. ,. __ _ _ _ _ __ _____

liNG . 3 BEDROOMS. MASTER BEDROOM IS[XTRA LARGE ?
BAIHS MAIN BATH HAS GARDEN TUB KITCHEN IS
EQ UIPPED WITH JENNAIR COUNT£R TOP RANGE.BUILT IN
OVEN. DISHWASHER. LOTS OF CABINET SPACE FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE 2CAR GARAGE PRICED TORQUICK
SALE AT $72000
DIRECTIONS: FROM GALLIPOLIS DRIVE OUT ROUTE 588
APPROX. 51\ MILES. WATCH FOR OPEN HOUSE SIGN ON
THE LEFT. FROM RODNEY DRIVE APPROX. I I\ MILES TO·
WARD GALLIPOLIS. WATCH FOR OUR SIGN ON THE RIGHT
BEWBATH RfMIRKS IQI SIZE

Gallipolis
Cheshire
Ken/Bethel
Adamsville
Gallipolis
Adamsville
O.J. White
Myrtle Or.
Green Twp.

$28,000

AmOid Dr.

Sl25.000

$~.500

$37,500
$42,000
$43,000
$55,000

$66,000
$62.000
$65,000

Route 588
$91,900
lower fit. N7 $85,000

___l_i,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....c_:ll~

;.,p'

USTEOI $54,500 -4 BEDROOMS. 3 BA TH S. FAMilY
ROOM CU STOM DESIGNED 4 lFVEI BRICK LOCATED IN
G ALLIPO~ .

FARMS - VACANT LAND - LOTS

LOCA!I~N
PRI" BE~BATH RE"ARKS ACR~AGE
Blazer d.
$52.
3
136 SQ. ft.
ac
Rt. 218
$28,000 Barn &amp; Septlc, no house 31 ac.
Bidwell
$3,000 Vacant Lol
66'•166'
Lower Rt. 7
$5.000 Vacant lot
I ac.
Sugar Creek $58.000 312
Gar Barn
21 ac.
Sugar Creek $60.000 3/1
2 Barns, Gar. 56 ac.
Horse Creek $34,500 2/none
72 ac.
Adamsville
$5D.OOO 14170 MH. Barn
47 ac.
Ohio Twp
$69.500 3/1 ~
Oh Rv. frl 30 ac
Swan Creek $124.500 4 homes 3 Barns
282 ac.
Bladen Rd. $40,000 3/T
lob. Bm
29 ac.
All acreage and lot dimensions are approximate.

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�Page-D-4- Sunday Times- Sent mel
41 Houses lor Rent

Pomeroy

Household
Goods

51

HouH In country, city schools

Household
Goods

51

rural wal•r, Ret &amp; O.p 614·446-

0914

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent
2 bedroom mobl.. home $200
monthly, utllllies nol Included
$100 deposit required 614 992

5443

2 bedroom trailer lor rant Gal

llpolla Fsrry, psrtially furnished
frH water &amp; garbage, phone
304-m-.2666 or evenings 675
2827
2br Mobile Home lor rani, call
1M1r 2p.m 614 446-0521

Quean slza water bed Wllh 6
d~awer s
mirror head board
$200 cash 614/992-2463
4 pe li11lng room SUII&amp; 2 quaan
size water beds, Rambow wahu
!ohanar, Sea,. swmg sat 304·
675-114!

2 pc liVIng room sutle good
cond 614-4 46 0'738

4 poster solid wood antique bed
$75 Beaulltul Engllsh horse
shoe desk and swivel c ha tr
$500 retails $1 500 plus Jackie
304-675-5091

GOOD
USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refrigerators
ranges
Skaggs A~pllances,
Upper River AO Bes1da Stone
Crest Motel Call 614-44 6 7398

Couch, chair onoman 2 and
labiH, 1 co« .. tsblea 1945 9
pe dining room suit 1 window
9x4 It , 1 alarm door all axe
cond affer 5 p m 614-446 0373

Good used relrlgaralor &amp; stove
oak table plu5 four chairs $75
lor eac: h 614--446 11178

2br, mobile home tor rant, total
electric no pats, nc drinltar5

Like naw

bedroom
furnished
Washer 10ryar tor ute or rent
3br double wlda, Clarll. Chapel
7ml
h'om Holzer Hospital,
Child,.n welcome, epproved
$200 H U 0 1514-446-6434

$2 29 QO

2 and 3 bedroom 1panments
Mlddlapon Oapo&amp; lt Rttertneas
,.qulred 614 985-4448 at1er 6

9900

RT 141

CENTENARY, OHIO

4 Mtles off Route 7

8568.

Nicely Furn ad Small house,
garage
not
eultable
lor
children no pet• $300/mo
O.posh 614-446-0338
Nicely Furnished Mob1le Home
In eny CA Su11abte to r 1 par
son Ret &amp;Dep Ro qutrtd 614
446.0 338
Oak Wood Apartme nt~ Modern
lbr apllrtment narlable Sept 1
Conven1ant Loc at1 on No pets
Heunty deposit 6t4-446 2055
One bedroom apt5 tor tttn t
$225 month O.P0$11 req utred
614-992·2118 aMar 6 p m
One bedroom lurn1 shed apl
ut11111es paid 304-675-.2722
Rent 1 bedroom apartment
N1ce carpet clean and naat
HUO approved No pels Pc
Pleasant 304 -6 7 ~-6.200
Two b~room apt carpal
kll chon lurntsha~ 304 675 5104
Unlurntshed
2
btdroom
apartments Downtown New
Haven
Wet !
Vtrgtma
Stove refng•rat .:&gt;r 61 4 99.2-7481
or O.Jn s P zz.a
Ups1a1rs Furmsh~ 3 rooms &amp;
bat h cle an no pals relerenc:e &amp;
da~sf1 required 6t4-446 1519

Furnished
Rooms

45

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Real Estate General

POMEROY, OHIO

992 -22 59
608

NEW LIS11NG - POMEROY - SR

m-

NEW LISTING - DARWIN - rounlr. IPII&gt;ng

1

lwom l

ba l h all elect rtc modu lar homr w1 l h 2 rar par ~rt• an 1 101
age huild1n1! Situated on app rox
acre ol tanrt lmmed ar1•

r anc~

OWNERS WANT SOlDIII

slo~a ge

bu ld~n g and over I acre lawn

Appro~

71

#1852

Call to ~et ar appOintment to se e th1 s 3 bedr oom
l dll ch homr Attt~c h erl r ilrp ort c onrr ~' I E' dr1v E 1n
te r1 or an rl e) tf'r tor recen tly oaw tef1 1 IMM EDIATE

acr es mall Corn 11b mPtal fr ee stall
ba rn st orag e bulldm g, pond and sprm R tobacco
base Mt l ~m ~ system and r111neral r1 Rh l s m

POSSESS ION'

eluded PLU S2 lbedtOo mh o m e wlthlrv~n g room
bath lor mal d1n1ng and more Call today lo r co m
niPIP 1 1 ' IDEAL LOCATION
#283~

#1830

s located ap pr ox

mile fr om c1ty O tt e r ~ ilvmg roc m l~11 mal (f1111ng
and morP Has tlf'Pn Pde r s1vPiy rmoriPiflrl n1rP
carpet1n ~ end vmy l s rl ng La r pe r1ed Pr ced 1n

available Elecl 11c Ime across the prJpe rty Almas ! r ea rt~ tr

go 1ust nee ds you

$8 000

3 bedrOOITIS

n; l ~ ~rl Pj rwme
k !chen I:H gP dPtac hed

#2829

I 'io111anc h
$]1 000

RUTLAND - Smith Run Rd - fh 1s d1 gnil 1erl ro 11 11'1 Y1es 1
dence 1s ~ pictur es que seltrnR ft'lth a redw ood r ome th at srt s
way back fr om the road Has a dt earnvpe can ~ tchr n ca l hP
dra l ce il mRm spac1ous llv ng roan w1t h fir ep la ce Th eco un
try stz ed tam1ly roo m al so has d to eplace and l hP re ar e tw o
balhs Th1 s 125 ac re l a~m rs sel up lor beef canle II has a
lar ge metal batn iHH1 other out bu ld1n gs and stoc ked po nd

MUST SEE TO BELIEVE $140 000

LETART - Maml enance tree ex ter1or 4 bPdr oom&lt;:: 2 ba ths
3 s rttm~ pot ches and ~ d1nmg room N1ce b• ~ l e ~ P! ~ar d
Fenced area w1th ba rn tor antm als and a tr ee house to r chll

MUS1 SEE $44 900

dren

Real Estate General

POMEROY -

J\ a

50 Acre ~ ol.acan t land r p c watP Ta~a

l1blp

table

Ga s • ell Soulhetn Dslfl[l $1990000
POMEROY - COMMERCIAL BUILDING -

concrete dnve PreSgf1g10u s net ghb01hood Kee p
cool I hiS summer w1th the club po' "
#283 I

V1nf1 ct edran ch w th3bed roorn s 2b~th ~ J rH
room ! ?.mil~ rno rr 1~ 1 1 11 ~I h11 11 1'1 jouh! t•
oven ~ App r o~ 75 acrP ~? ba rns and o:.ev raiout
bu1ld 11R ' pond Land Ia, ) v.. PII ldr a IJ I hrrl
tMm (~II t lCJ V 111 mo 1P mtorr1a! 1on
#2869

space or apat1ment on 2nd flco r Ca ll tor morP 1nlorma l1 on

BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOME IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOOI
bo u1S1!e 3 bedrooms 2 1 ~-: bat h hom e 111 ~ reat lo
cat1 on 1' s t a r ~ w1t h a ppr o ~ 2 374 q ft of lr~1n ~

ann

tw o l nt~ to

2 s t ar~ 4 to5 bedroom \

1n ~1 l.1lrro Storkrd pnnrl

2 slory ba~n cellar hou se 2500 lb loba cco base Has a lol
r P.a t1 ~

tO! flaliP 1 !100 ~ 1 1
more mlormat on

!01 IPnla l r;IP~ I i l ll rlt l n~ r~ l lor

SAlEM TWP - App tox

possess 1on Old dug well

ONE OWNER liQUIDATION
VACANT ACREAGE
An d you m1ghl be surpriSed what you can buy ltl rs
home Iori Lovely 2 slorv w1lh 3 hf'd1ooms \ "'
bal 11s l1 v1n g roo m part tal baseme nt 2 1ol s each
app tox. 8!:1 x\20 unatt ached tn- ocar garage and
a lot more Call t oda ~ for o: hO\Ajl llg and comple te

hs l~n ~

50 acre ( o! ~a c ant land
m~nerol1

tmmPd ate

and coal 1161 00 00

RDCM SPRINGS RD - Aopro &gt; 80 acres ol vaca nl g1ound

POIEROY - Th1s hand tcaooed accessrb le home ramp
ways speoa( HOOt coverrng spemt bath ftdmes etc all rle
s• gned w1th the ha ndrct! pped 1n mmd

3 bedrooms l11 eplace

ba sement large mo&lt;ler n kitChen $34 900 00

#1848

\ling

MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAYIII

RUllANDTWP - Ap:ro • IO;arrefAR Mwrlhl reegasand
roya i!I PS

space ;. app ro' 2R •24 ga rilge Farr~1l~ room fn1
rr al l l\ 1 11 ~ room dt nm g ar ea and mu ch much
11 uch nort 1 C • l~ sc flo ols Ca ll today for compl ete

#2851

OIVORCE YOURSElf FROM THOSE
PAYMENJ$111

Morgan Town sh1 p
Morga n To wn sh1 0

Rec coon lo. nsh1p

46 Acres
344 Acres
188 ACies

81 Acres

Ha riiSo n To"W ns htp

When V'JU co ul d be paym g lor th1 s newly remo
deled 3 bed room ranch hvm g room bath !arced
atr gass he~ t newe 1deck area nes tled amon g mr:e

shade trees on appr ox I acr e lot KY GER CR EE K
SCHOOLS'
~1862
DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY? Call u'
lu see lhr s 'rpea lln g l9RR 14 xSn mob 1l ehomE
Situated n qw et ar Pa N1 ce well ma1nta1ned lav, 11
Call loda~ 101 more lnlorrnat1ort
#2833

LOTS WITH.IMPROVEMENTS
Each hact 1s ov er 2 ac res w1th septi Csystem and
rural water on each Good location' Call to:lay lor
more 1nlorm a110n
#1825

Call Today lor Locat10n and More Oeta~ls
#WVC

THIS PROPERTY YOU CAN
AFFORD!
VACAN T LAND

' bnck blle~ e l oil ers r ela~ed com tort throughout

13 77 ACRES appro&gt;

towmh1p ru a w~ tet and eleclr1c ava1lahle

118]6

PRICE SLASHED $5.000 00
100 aCies more or less apptox 900 lb lobacco
b ~ se Rur al water ava1l abl e So me small gro!Yth
t1m ber Go od bulld1n R stt es Cttv sr:hools1

#1824

PRICED IN THE MID $20's

4' acr es 1u st outs,deGall1polls crty hmtls 5rooms
and bath 3 bedtooms City water and n~ gas
land needs to be dev eloped Hou se needs some

G01 geou s bn ck nome 1usl as soon as you take one
look you II be sold 3 bedrooms formal d1n1ng &amp;
llvm g rooms 3 bath s lam1ly room fully equ tpp ed
k1tchen 2 car garage and separate 24'136 gar
age pond pr~vate sett1ng Exceptmnally n1ce
home w1th a lot ol ame0111es + over 4 acres C1ly
"hools1
#2857

WANTED "NEVI LISTINGS"!
WE NEED LISTINGS
Conrrllulallons to llae Crouser
33266 Crouse Rd • Rutland. Oh1o 45n5. for wmnmcthe
Telephone Clock Rad1o

JUDY DEWITT, BROKER .. ..
J Merrill Carter
Cathy Wray ......

446-8147
379- 2184
446-4255

Rutla nd St

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#100

Aug

Sam Hoffman .. .. .... .. . .. .
. .. 379·2449
Jeannie Tolliver .:.. ...... .. .
. 446-8006
Tammie DeWitt .. ........ ..... ......... 441-0703

Registered Chow Chow Cln·
namon, very gentle call 304
675 3273 11fter 6 00 pm

Real Estate General

" II~

L

ll

tJ(ru• n ~~ .. )"A
prove 1'1 toft P•c l•nq ol
yo u
usuo t 0\ lll'f'~
lhase welfo mf' d A oe~ occu
I
bt!! .. 11 ~ OU Ill" o W'I IP
85 W
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(Aug 23 Slpl 221 A l1uol I od f' ~

b O'! po es., tl'lrll o you l r r! Av how
In or001 lo tak .. aol ~l\ •I ~ Qf' ol 1
hBVfl I O lhl •tk Ql II "'3r O
Qe• l I

Send lor

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nl1

lo om a nolhe&gt; lnvQI'I(!n' e

g

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6. 51ro Go aph pt Mii&lt;" l

on ~

lo• me ve ar A he ~ &lt;l bv moll ng $1 ~S tn
M h o Gra p h co lh 5 ne~ p~ p&lt;! • P 0
Do, (j14;&gt;fl (1flvel o nd O H.~IOi l ~ ?~

Be surP to siRi fl ynur 11'd11r stgll
LIIAA (S•pl r.l Oct 21) ( ron d lll mo~
con11nue to loo ~ encou r1111 no lu• ~ou
where ~ ow mo1 er1o1lnl !'re5 t ~ or e ror
cE&gt;on!!'CI K t'tf"p yr ur e~f'~ pee oc1 lor de
~ el o pmenl ' II al could p•owl!! p•ol l11hle
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov l2)1hl!! t ypes
ol ~lt u all on ~ yoo.1 01,. llk!'ly lo "n ov Ihe
mos l torla~ wn be lhf' one~ n ~~~&gt;htch
you II hawe ~ hll od " unn"' 9 't' ou I
~ n nw h ow to hav.. lu" ftnd h ~ &lt;, ,. " "
er ~ do as well
SAGITTARIUS (Nov l3 Otc 21) A oe
1111 01 &lt;;h p wlt 11 1 dear ldend to ulr1 tlf'
coma !I trmo ro mpllcal"d lud ~y You
mlghl hAve lo shoulde1 ~or e f' l ho ~
ptt"•ton' • es po nslb ~ o he s but ~n wn I
obtK~ lo bll1ny unposed upo
CAPRICORN !Do.&lt;: 22 htn II) RPh:l •
an d f't110~ ¥oursetl 10&lt;18Y 1&gt;u lr Y to
counl what ) OU oe spending ~~ r oo go
along lheu• 5 a ch~t nC.ft 1ou ulr ih~
oance could qutc kt~ vet oul nl h ~ nd
AQUARIUS tJ.,. 20 F•b 11) Yot1 ~oo td
be ralh !!l good In comoelllove stluol on'
uday e5petlally 11 lhe•P Is somP 50r 1cl
18Wif1i or priz e Bl " " " ~ou •e nnt "' "~
101118 n ~t when unmo ll~~l ed
PI8Cf:S (hb 20--March 2CII llOf' I u11
deresllmate you r ~&amp;ll lod!ly beta l!&gt;e
per~on s hom who ' you leel ynu II ~
18arnmg somplh•rnJ will Bl~o Q800 knuwl
edgelrnm whRI ~ou ha-ro tn lei lham
AAI!I (abrch 21 Ap•ll 11) r rm ple
upon ,.,hom you onoghl ol bPcoo.m llng
cou ld com e IO&lt; Ih lofl ay a ld help 'iJ! U'
~our ,.Ito 1
'1 (I(OWI!r d whl e th o~e tr om
whom you II'" ~ • f&gt;Pr l no ~ ucmo I m~ J
remain Jllt!fll
TAURUS !April ZO.Mar 20) ' ~ """ s II
pou lblllty you miQhl M a trlflr&gt; ndec
sl~e l ode~ e~peocutll~ wheu! vovr soxolll
lnlere1! ~ ere conc:erned II you ch•"1J"'
pla n ~ R
l lh!! l.!lst mlntrl e d on I In Qf'! tn
c8ficel prevloo'l eo ~ nqP mf!ll l\
GEMINI (Me~ 21 Juna :HI) A&lt;on ;o&lt;JP~
could be In order l or you !orl ay l o ""
ol your ll&gt;.hl!!~e men l' 1-iov.e•Ftr !r l It~
~OC IH i es olle lh11&gt; prelse ~.-.y o J won I
tool\ ll~ e you rt;&gt; louto ng your o .. h n "
CANCER tJun• 21 JuiJ :r.n 11\os cou ld
btl an e • c lllno;~ dll¥ lnr you "'"ll•f' vou pul
11'110 !1Cii 0 1'1 8 n H d v!l fliUO OU ~ plan y'&gt;u •I'!
bP.fln conlf'm()IRh•l(l Oofl I lpl you • "
ltonii!)M !:&gt;@ re-gul11 11u! hy th o~e w lh lo.,~,
t&gt;old ! pi II'
lfO jJuly fl Aug l21 Yo " OQI! t,. I "
me nop ul!l lO('ln 0 )' 11 • ~11 11•

Mf1U800IIIn&lt;:e lodftl II ~ n u ~I'"'
lhe web bf!O 'il w~Aved 1&gt;'1lho' n&lt;1o.o&lt;1
unl ~ now ~ ou rf! on1o lhe pluy
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go !In lmp!O'I"!!menl In the ~•a•

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1 11oot plan 4 bed1oom~
K1tchen ba th fu!l bmment l1e
pi!ICe ptdt n TP w~t er ptu ~ small
log ca b1 ~ &amp; s m~l l rental house
Pnctd to moH QUICk Well undP I
110 000

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DEllER - 3 beth o m~ lar ~r hwr1g
roam k ~r h et~ 1' ba th lu ll basP
men t gat agE barn and poni'l Good
llll nt1n g 3nd 1 ~Shr1~ I url lr!!l's
l od ~e tvpe homr on JO~ere~ . . ~h
m ner31r lj!hts ZO mnu\ P~ ouJ of Po
rneroy m m nut e ~ 01A ol Alh e1

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AVAILABU IIUILDI"G LOTS - Rutland 2- 2acre lot s SI ~O O
ea c ~ Rwne 3 fi)IS111 v II~Re w1h ut I«tes ava1l ii!Jj e $6 000 ~acto
MrdiJ eoort I \t acre lot off Arad tllH~ Rd $6 000 6] AOl fS rn I
R utlendw~ h nr.ome o• o du o n~ ga~ well &amp; 1rH ~!~ Raene niCP
• a"l'l ~ w•tl1 hoo k ups. M3tn ~t $6000

OWN[R MUS! SHL NOW -

CH!APER THAN RENT - 1 nen
coom k1! DR t R b ~ lh lil uo1pliln
Clwl otow• $ 18 ~ 0U o r ma k ~ ~ ~
an otter
lti10Dl£PORT - 4111 St - J be1f
rooms IIVIn R oom 11 run ~ room
bal h lull basement p11~aie par~ mg.
nJCe pnval e va1d Mtmd $20 l Ntce
home Cheaper th.1n a 111 1ff

221

shoukl become obvious.
CAPRtCORN (O.C. H ...... It) You Clt'l
getwh.!OI 'fOV Qf!IHer todly bot II mlghl
"'qulr e

IQnle lane~ mtneuvtlftng on
your behalf lnste•d of meallng ob111
c lta Mad - on try to ctrcumYefn "*"
AQUARIUI(Jarl ~eb 11) If you lire
ln11olveO In aomelhl~ II p!.....,l you
!eel yoo cannot hendta on yQUI own

be- rtthM torlunaleloday ltuough DeO

Cuced Aal"( h 3 BA 2 ba lh'i N1ce

RACINE - BROADWAY - Extra
n1ce 1 11001 plan 3 be!Jooms Ivtng
room bath lali!f eat Ill klchen
wt lot s ol beaul1ul cab nets central
llea1 &amp; a11 brs emeot l ear ga•aRe I
e ~tr2 mce lot Greal bu~ mlow 30 s.

RANCH STYli - Hyull tun Rd I
floor plan J bec!Joom~ I bath
kt1 chenw / n1Ct cabi!His DR LR low
lllli~ e ulttrtv bldi ludm ~ Cree~
wat~• Pnced fOJ qudule lmmedt
!le possess 1on Under SJO 000

#811

c g al $4 7 0110

#805

not directly aiiOdllotd wtth
yoor work 01 ~our primary lnlerfttl
Sk1e dl~enlons mey prove the mot!

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TAUMIIIAprM IWby II) II you r11rt
Yotved In 800181hlng todly ~ou feel
could malr:e you a .,ant ata~ on lop ol
the deal unilltt 11 tockfld down oon t
wonder on on tangtntt
Qlllll Cllq 11-Jurll.) Know eucll
whet you ra filling Into II you contam
plate e pertnerthlp arr~t today
Ualtec:erteln yOUr counterpart can oller
lhlt wNah you lldt
CAftCIR (.a.ne 11...hiiJ llll en1ctty II
.....1111 loeky, so h q In there II you
ttl Involved In aornethlng lmp(lftsnl
tt11t dolln I loot! too Uood etttte onset
CondnklnalhOuld get be'IISr 11 yac.~

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LIO !Julr ...... 121 l.ody lud&lt; I to 18\'0f ~ou lodtr" In IHUIIIona IMI
hav. llemlnll ol cMnct HGwrftW'
lhe 1 rn1a111 withdraw IW IUppOC1 I

you're tndlnred to tlke oU6Indllh rflkl

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CHAROLAIS LAKE ESTATES

(ndeed th 1 ~ 1San out sta ndin g ho rne 111 anouts1andmg locaho n1Spac1ou s 12716 sq It 1well built red
wood horn e w1th 313 sq It lake front age; do ck unlenc ed lenms co urt gat de n spa ce and sce n1c
J te"o~o olt ake and are a F oota ~e 1n c lu de~ 4 hPdt 8om s 3 bath $ ltv1ng room wtth tir Eplan' d1n1n g
100m r nmpiP.I e k1lche n 13x48 tamilv room 13x40 stora ge ;nea ?+ ga t age and large Lshaped
deck overlo oking t he la ke Pr 1'Jale Exu' it--" nl srtt1n g 1ust &lt;1 lf' w m nutes from town
#405

••

A REAL CHARMER ON BURKHART LANE'
Char ac ter and charm can be found 10 th 1s attrac
11ve well cared lor home w1th1n walkrng drsta nce

to town Remodeled lh10u ghool 111n cludes 3 bed
rooms 11\tn g room w1th l trep lace lormal dmmg
room and basem en t Don I ovl'rlook tim ho nw

Call !01 an anpornlm enl $64 000

#802

WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE

Be aut11JIIy remod eled redecora led 1 '? s t o r~ hom e on 13 acres V e r~ com lortableand COl ~ home m
eludes I;Hge eat m kitchen d1nmg ar ea and liv1 nF ro om w1l h !I rep lace 3 bedroo ms bath s and lull
t1 n1shed basem ent w1th separate k1tch en BO NUS - Separate I bedroo :n home perlec t tar 10 law s
relat 1ves 01 ev en rental Both hom es hav e bPen e ~ P n si ~ P. I~ remodrled and are 111 v e r ~ good coml1
11 011 Well mamta1n ed ba1 n 1obacco bas( Bra utdu l \ PI'\ and r rlax 1 n ~ 31'T1usp h'" lf' ma~e 1 easy to
en1oy th e country Pr1n d 1n the 80 s
#211

IS ADORABLE
Wa1l un111 ~ o u ~ ee the new ta s t e full~ decorated
mte110r Th e ma 1n l loor oil ers 3 bedt oo ms I lull
bath 1mmall ~m g 100m i1 11r1 Piil 1n ~lt C h P.Il Will!
panlf~ Pat1 o door lead s to a scr eened 1n porch
Full base ment has latRe l am 1ly room 1 bedr oom
and compl ete bath hu ge s1ora ge 10o m and ~ pa
c1ous utr(Jty room For ced a1r heal and centr al 111
On e car ga rage w1th doo1 operre1 lh1s hornr h a~ a
warm co zy and attra ctrve envtronm ent lor anv
srze tamll~ Ky~e r Cree k Sc hool' "a ll lo r an ap

su laled Plenty ol par kin g Own et will sell bu1 IO

In your
corntTiflrdlllll&amp;ll l lodey mah ttt1 1m
po1t•nt eY•Iuallonl yourMI! lhen be
doubly sur a othen tnYolvtld IOIIow vou•
bluf!Pflnl!l
SAOmAR1US (Now D-Dec..l1} A tit
uatlon lh.!il hu been c•o•lng ~ou con
cern can 1&gt;1 turned •ournl lode~ to
produce adYintages ln51Nd or advenl
ty "" of a tudden theM tolutlon'
2~ow

pie who ar e

TRY HOME on 1ull am I 0 m n out
ol Pomeroy Pnce d Ja &gt; ln: ~llv re

159900 Ctly sc hoob

optlmtiUcally
SCORPIO lOci

All•a (Mitctt U 4,t1 It) 'r'ou could

B!AUIIFOL WARIIINT[O COUN

You hav e wa1ted l on ~ e n o u~h for th1 s s martl~
locate d ~o rn e 1n Porterbr ook Subdtvl ston Th s re
std ence olfers th e r1 ght 1 ngred 1 e nt ~ w11r 3 bed
•oorn-&gt; l ' hath~ ~ n d an e ~ e ca tchm g fam ily
room Come see th1 s pod etbook pl ea;er at only

porntmenlloday 1$5 7 000

01 careerlaconcernecl Be on ~our toes
so you It recognize ttJe aartr llgnets

- LISt WITH HAYES

hanr. e th 1s older well car ed for hom e on 40 rolli ng
ac res three bedro oms sr.rPene d po rch ~li c hen
d111mg area Se veral ou1buildm gs tob aco base
11 meral r1g hts an d some !tmb er read ~ and wa1t

#806

EW

unde•
.!lhead
't' our usu•l aourcu could bfllnco,..lltld
end pe~hlpt a tide ~lur e mtghl ev8fl
turn pr olllabte
VIRGO (AUI 21 Sept 22) You might be
hxkH!f than U!IUBIIodt~ In belfJQ able to
bring meanlnglul mett8rtto 1 IUCU'I t l
lui conclu•lon but you m1~ not be ae
lklltrolln the mlntvemMt ol VO'Jf I OCI&amp;I
lllfl M• JOI' ch•no• sre i!hefld lor VI!IJO
In lhe coming ye•r Send 100' ~our At.to o
01aptt predlcllon• todly MtY S 1 25 to
A!IIO Graph clo lhll OO!IWIP.!IDe• P 0
Box 9 1•1e Cleveland OH 4~ 101 J416
8ft IUrf! to ~t.!OII your rodlac siQn
UIRA {kpe 23-0c:l 22) Don t lowe•
~ou• ekpectanont todew It early lrodk-11
tnr1 11ren I u oroml~ng u you hoped
th*"'' would De You re In 1 lue•~ cyclll
10
think poslltva 1nd p• ocee&lt;:l

dltcutl n wttt1 trlendl espaclai!V lhoee
to llrhOm you Y8 bMn hetplul fiCinl~
PIICII {P'eb 20-llerclt II) All oppor
tunny Of conllderable t1a might ct.vel
op lor ~ II IIIII lkM .mere )'OUf wort.

N£W LISTING - 4 OOOsq fl Com

mere ttl Bid&amp; - I floor plan ea~y
access PICPIIf nl rnnd1110n Woul~
m~ke ~r ea l oil c~ or store of ~ ny
k rld lmm~ii le oosse~&gt;~On p)(only
Ot fl3t,ln g 5 rniMIJIP\ h()fTl COUll
houst
MiOOlEPOill - GRUT ST - I
floo1 plan 2beliooms lam ly room
hvtng coom eat1t1 krthM balh. lilly
carpeted hardwood flom s m
suited Excellent cond«10n l&amp;rgP
lot Extra n.ce l'ard Lei ~ 100~ Low
low 20 s. l m"~e d1al ~ p ()Sse~:iln!l

schools $55 000

CAP1URE THE SPIRil OF THE OUTIDOOIIS
Natu ral beauli wlldl 1le and a l1tlle so 1tude en

11 1m

lo ti

HAR~SIJIVIll[

Captur e th e sprnt ol the outdoor s w1th a lull dCie
hf'auttfull~ landsca ped yard w1th lots ol tr ees
House featur es 3 bedroom s and ea t m k1lchen
Fa s ~ access 10 a largP covered patio fr om a lovely
tam1ly room w1t h a wood bur ner Jud ~e tor you•
sell - II s ev e ryth1n ~ you would f'• pect C1ty

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1111!;!81 101

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YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?
CONTACT US TODAY!

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- IIHtdleport
E1lrl n ce 'om" ,..11 PA l' Anl n
IQe efiOn nrt'SSdll IOI 1/lan t"~ l
BR J · balh l H Ofl ' lr lo+i w 11o
ben Jt 1, 1onm 1rl ~A &lt;. Pm~n l ~
u r g~tilP~ IMRt lencrd n !Mtl ?

l ., ~ lor~ hnmf' w1lh 4 5 bedrooms 2 11v1ngroom s

tender (ovtn g care Th1 s one 1s on e that you can
own as reason able as posstble
#2849

Green

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garage slmage bu1ldmp ann batn Call today
#2834

50 Acre&lt;
133 ACies

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POMEROY - I l o ~ , ~la 1 I t ~ • 1
100m' t: alh 1R k!che n tu&lt;J&gt;mPnl
I oru 1 Sl Nf'll 1 1 n ~l ~ 1111 Po1&lt;. IJI~

Equ1pped k1l chen w1th beaut,lul cherry cabm el s
? r ar garage all tl11~ anO rnm e nesllerl 1n 4 shady
w es
#2839

12 Acres
80 Ar res

Hunl~n~on

Townsnrp
Olu o Township

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUll
Th1s 4 bed room s J bath well con structed fram e

lor mal dmmg and lamlly room 2 kitchen s part1al
base ment all s1luated on 2 nr ce le"Jel lots plus

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Hcht11 u l l~y oom
Cf'nlral hea l fntr al ~" ut liy ~l d~
l dt~~ I I(~ lot PnceJ tct o~c~~~ l r
Under S}1)000

ON 143-

Ac r ~
A c re~

Racc oon lownsh1p
Hunt1 ngt on fown sh p
Hunt1 ngton Town sh tp
Hu n t1n ~on fownsh1p

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RACI"E 6th Street HP~ull I
stcr v 4 ~rdroom~ 2 tlal hs ' ~ n1
room ~ um ool ~al •n ~ •!ChPn ~­
ClP.n ce nlr~lh ra l r~~ l ra l~ r /r dra
loh e11ra low ut1l I ll'~ Low 40 s
P11ce greatly tf'duceC r rou dan1
need extra lots

blr oii iCr

139 000 00

1111

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WHY PAY RENT - RACIN E- lh1n
St - I lloo plar l lll'dlflC nt '
~&amp;II ~ I lld 1N1t nl Jll 1 ~ 11 111 r

100m~

bedroom) 21? baths Overstzed 2 cilr gara!':e
Equ1 pped k1l chen Matnten ance lree vr ny( s1d1ng.

NEW LISTING!
CHECK OUT THIS FARMI

on

RACIN£ - 50 a ~ re s ot va r~~ t l a ~c T PC W~!rt
Gas • ell Soulhern Or,l r r l $1gYIJIIOO

ABSOLUTH Y GORGEOUS INS I DE
AND OUT
L vtn g room film ily room and tor mal dmm g room
3 1a~ ge bedrooms (la~ ge walk m closel oH maslet

POMEROY - App r o ~ 3 1 c rr ~ vMa nt ;U Jlln :l ( ood b11 ild
1n g st ir Oo\P 1r1 WJif'r mlly 11 ,,, ~~ ~ 1 $'~Ill I

For Sale Reglstared B month
old lemale Cocker Spaniel Had
Shots 614 256 6034 Evenings

Block, brlck, 1ewer pipes win
doWI, lintels, ate Claude Win
lara Rto Grande OH Call 614
245 5121

NEW LISTING- AWAY FROM 1HE CllY"

PH. 614·256-6518

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l your5f!Utoo biOih(!Ay It1
Vloyo

equ1pped kttchPrr ~ arde n atea anrl ~ p

POMEROY - E lh1n Sl - 1
bed rm s ~ tchfn 1 n n ~ rr I ~ hw
room bal h " r ~t &gt;lW 130000
1-'o &lt;.,lt It ld
1 n11dl

REDUCED
$17 000
comtort able 2 bedr oo m~

Fish Tank 2413 Jackson A11e
Pomt Pleasant 304 67&amp;-2063 10
gal &amp;at up $14 !19 and 10 gal
complete $43 25

Building
Supplies

11 om

WE HAVE MANY NICE HOMES FOR YOU TO LOOK AT AND
BUY SOlE WITH LOW OOWN PAllEN! SOME ON LAND
CONTRACT WE'll HElP WITH YOUR fiNANCING

L11. n~ room bi!th r dt •n
ga • age" Jppro~ 1 acrr

2
most wtlh l eatu res !1k e 4 bedroom s forma( li vm g
ro om dmmg room lar ge eat m k1t chen and lull
part1ally fmrshed tl asem ent Th e r~ s room for ev
e1yone to en 10Y LocatiOn ISperf ect for ktd s 2ca r

1

~ 2 8 50

111 e $20s

174 qou on

ANTIQUITY - Sl Rt 338 - Ho use annlol Small House
Small Pnce Rtver vr ew w1 lh po l enl~al ol a cabm $5 900 00

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l h c; 3 bed room rat sed

MlOOLEPORT - ' IJ
Ao.-111nwnt !Julrl1rH n M drt lro I
Good renta l ncome ~~ orl nr 1 prlb ~ 1 rl cn d OwrH t~ IHl~ t o \ rl l

ble Good hun11ng Ia no Prtce Reduced $27 000 00

441.0322

ATTENTION!

I o,y R.

Ap prox 70 ~c r PS t l l ~ hl r All mmr, Ji s watr r an rl elec avail a

LAYNE 9 FURNITURE
Sofaa and chal~ p!'lced from
S315 to S99' Tablaa SSO and up
to $125 Htde a-beds $390 to
$595 Recliners $225 to $375
l.lmpe $28 to $125 Dinettes
$109 and up 10 $495 Wood t•bl•
w-.8 chllt'll $285 to $195 O..ke
1145 up to $375 Hutches SAOO &amp;
up, bunlt beda campllle with
m1HrHI S29~ and up lo 13"5
baby bldl $110 Manres... ar
box springs lui! or twin 118, llrm
S8l and SIB Queen Hie S275 &amp;
up, King S350 4 dr1w11 che.t
Gun CatMnalt 8, 8, I 10
gun. Baby msttresHt S35 &amp;
$45 Bed trsm11 $25, Ou..n
Slz.o $35 &amp; king !rome 150. Good
MtiCikHl or bedroom sultll,
rMIIt eablnttl, hudbalrdl $30
1nd up to 185 DO d1y1 Hmt 11
caah with spproved cr~l 3 ml
o~ Bulavlill Rd ODen 0 AM to
5 P.M Mon, thru ttl Call 814·

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
AND AFFORD ABLY PRICED

116 000 00

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Household
Goods

!2860

#2827

55

Registered Boston Terrier and
Rag
Himalayan Persian cal
avallable tor stud sar~~lee Also
for sale Hamalayan kittens
flames find cream points 614
992-6837

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FLATWOOD RO - Agrowmg area Appro&gt; 3 wes wl h,
great taymg bulldmg s1te or mob1le hom e s•l e TPC v. ater

n1ox ' acre ol land

Owne1s ha~ e r PduLed the pr 1c e $5 000 Rem ar ka
ble old er 1,., story ext ens1~ P I~ remod el ed hom e 3
berlrnom 5 lv1n ~ room new et nat gas lurnace

POMERO¥ - l ook n ~ 101 a 3 twrl11.:o rn I b~ t ? ' 1J1 ) homr
lot atrrl rl'ill 1 hoo 11111 to,., r Jl t mil I p1 1r 11

46 Space for Rent

S1

140

C OI1Vf'me n r l~

po nl menl $8 4 000 00

Merchandise

sccools Cal l lo:l a. 101 mo re del a I\

Reprei!tllohn

Vetv attra cl1&gt;e 2 story hom e on dead end streel
on I he edge of town offers your lamr lv more than

h ,. ~ l

DEXTER - Rat(road Street - ~ twil •oom 1 f 1th t str ~
nsut at ed home ha s bav Ntnrlo .,., n 1v ·n ~ 10cr ? ~ t or, eel ~ r
no use Sto rage budd ng .,., th e1tra lol\ $19 SOD 00

SIMpinq rooms with eook tng
Also tr111ler apace All 1\ook ups
can eflar 2 00 p m 304 773
5151 Mason WV

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up and 3 room\ rlown Ca rport par t basement
e~ u 1pp ed k1tchen Grea t starter home c1 rPntal horne

Conv en1 ent locat 1on good sc hools 3 4 bedr oom s
2 bath s L1vm g and lam•ly room large k1 tch en
d n n ~ area and mo re IS I'. hal you II lmd 1n thrs
spl1t leo.el N• ce cor ner lot Atforda bly (l ltCPd

Dragonwynd Cattery Persian
Slall'lose and Himalayan klllans
614-446-3844 attar 7 p m

~'Birthday

Possessron $3 7 000 00

LONG BOTTOM - FARM v. 11h f !'lllly 1 ll 1np. rnrrlo l'l ) 11hl 1 1
beau t1 lu l ~1te 11 A ppro~ 84 arr e' l nc l udP~ a rea l ~ nea l 7
bed room mr hilr homr with il t ~c add1 t10n r.a s FA hpat
centra l a r - plu s t~~ Oodbu r ner Small orr. hard edra large
shed lot ba rn or wo r k ~ hop Pt v~ t f' and peacPiul Ca ll tor ap

Mabile home lot lor ,.nl, $75
turNs~ 304·

Ar e lllCiu ded 1'11!h tn1s 3 be dr oo m mob1e h om~
and 2 lo 1 s (~p pr nx 701 ca bl e TV a ~ a 1l ab l e Ct l ~

acre'

Ani""

at vaca nt land Wate1 r 1 e~t r1 c gas ava latJif' 1ot ' ot t l i' WO l d
~n rl a ~ · 11 t&lt;~ h i P \tiP On l1 $4 90 0 00

814-4-46-IUO

wll« end ....,.,

v.. ho ha s other f'11plovme nt G roo m modr n
hom o 2 or 3 bed roorn s
bar h) l ull ba'~'men t
ce'ltra heat ng and a1r on dtllon n~ an d rountv
v.. ater Large mtbonry ~ d i J~P 32 x48 ap pr o~ tr1 s
1s 1 CP Pa sii JIP 1\ &lt;J II Ie ncPLI d 1 h ~ ~ J larr1 po nd
and il~ es t ock water Tot3cco :.~sP anj a ~oorl
bar n l1kP nrw rcot ng ant1 corer pre tloo• P11 re
ha:J llPpn reduc ed Ia $51 900 ~Po• o~ 1/ rn dPsl
!r om Ga ll1 pol &lt;; 31 S t at~' Rou !P 77)
tt2845

Two child stroller vary good
cond $30 304 675-6875

Purebred (no papa~) Nor
weigan Elkhound puppies, 304·
895-3926

~'Your

3 rooms

~r~~ ~
'lj

AKC Registered Aott Welter
Pupp1a1, hed shots, wormed
S300 each excellent bloodline
gaurd dogs 614·245-5161

Real Estate General

E S R Bol( 166
Galhpohs Oh•o 45631

MIDDLEPORT - Aba~ g am ol a home A I s101y ho ~e w1l h

r c ,,

AKC Chihuahua Pupplea 614446-0325

Pedigree Ru Rabbits Ct\oco
late
Castor,
Blue,
Bl ack
Broken Red, ilnd Lyme Al so 3
adult Red New Zalands and one
blue Dutch doe 614 -843·5216
uk lor Debbie

BERNICE
BEll E USOL

JUST $13 5()0

LOOK NO FURTHERI

BOAT DOCKING PRIVILEGES 1

NEW LISTING - POMEROY - Co Rd 17 - Anorn&lt; 22
arres ol vac ant la nrl w1t h PIPrlr r a11 il tnrr ~ •il l I ~ r r Mw tl y
wood ed an d ooss1ble rome s11e $10 900 00

choose !rom $6 5(0 00

School Di.trlct , 614-446-4053

RE I\~T OR

Sole~

..... _..__

b1l e home w1th two bedrooms m good cond1t10n F•onl deck

~J ~

(C025)

1 cream

Cannelburg Inc 47519
Spec•altz 1ng m Pole
Butld1ngs
Oestgned to meet vour
neods Anv SIZH
CHOICE OF 10 COLORS

OONNA CRISENBERY

RUTLAND - Smtih Run Rd - Approx on e aCi e ol cool
green lawn or grow your own vegetables Has awell kept mo

1

One hospital bed In good con
dltion 614-446·0686

namon, StSO each
$200 614 446-7750

doll an

$8 000

738 2nd AVE. GAlLIPOLIS

SWIMMING POOLS
HURRY
Wa ra overstoekad!
Many size&amp; and shapes available now at
tremendous
savings Trade your old car,
boat, camper ale: Financing
available Call 1-800 843 7665

AKC Registered 3 Chow Puppies 7 weeka 1 red 1 cin-

Groom 1md Supply Shop·Pat
Grooming All breads AU sTyle s
lams Pet Food Oaeler Julie
Webb Call 514-446·0231

D. {. Melal Sales, Inc.

205 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDlEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992 2886/HOME 992 5692
DOTTIE S TURNER , BROKER

@

Hospital Bad Manual very good
cond, 61~46 ~092

:i! cocatlls tmala 1 fa male with
cage sao 6141992 5783

Pets for Sale

Star Modal 25 wl!h Snuze
Gaurd, $350 1 Bun Warmer
Model SST25, $250 1 commer
clel Hot Plate, Model 341 $100
614 446 2107
'

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Judy COewiH

Gibson upright freezer, large
capacity, llka new $275 Truck
topper, 8 loot aluminum $100
6141985-4418

Queen size watarbad $125
Powar atearlng tor Ford 4x4
$125 Stereo 8 track $150 304·
675 7637

loco!

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE

Real Estate General

lB

EAST MAIN lotiililo/lliololo~

Room• lor r.nt · week or month
Starting at 5120/mo Gallla Hotel

Lirgt Priv111 lot Graan Loc al

Stutes
Real Estate
Bonme Stutes 446 -4206

Surplus
army camouflage
denim, rental clothing Military
imall individual equipment,
Sehrade knive s Sam Som•
rvllie's East Ravenswood jut
old Rt 21 lndependance Rd ~rl,
Sat and Sun Noon till 7 00 PM
304·213-5655

Taller Batc h Freezer Modal 121
$4,000, 1 Manitowoc Ice Ma
china, Model 1340404 $1 SOO 1
matler BUt 16 wllole Ice cre8m
dipping cabinet
$1,500, 1
Hobart Fr..zer Model OC2-2
upright Sljaoo 1 Cot 7tt Cis play
Fr..zer 1000, 1 Hot Dogger

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posl bldgs . and package
deals Sa\Je hundreds
even thousands of

Real Estate General

VAI:ANITLOT 92 ACRE -Local en a 'I'" ''''' 1a11ce n ~
n1gnwi11 554 al Eoo On En o/ 'lml o11 Ro ad Gre at plac e tor a
home 01 Mob1l e Home
#691

446 -4206

Stngle Saat Ra11 Buggy Factory
Tube Frame, 1600 CC Dual port
VW Motor, Harley 2 barrel carburetor 85 Millimeter P1ston,
$1 500 614·245-9128

Pets for Sale

56

D-5

FREE ESTIMATE on

wrth

POMEROY - Kin gsb ury Roa d - 1 2 " " lois Wal er

Country Mobile Home Park
Route 33 Nor1h of Pomeroy
Loll renlala, psr1a saraa Call
&amp;M-OU2-71'79

446-3644

TUPPERS PLAINS - Arbaugh Addti iD n -

elect•1c H1 11il hil' 01'1n ' l rn oJ y h1l p Inaner

Commercial S1gn Space Rl 35
West IU4 245-9.it48

l BEDROOM - HOM E- PRICE UPPER 10 s

SMAll FARM - 22 ACRES Ideal lor I liP annly

Garsge Apartment In town 2br
stoYI &amp; relngeralor, deposil &amp;
refer•nea reqUired, no pats,
$200/mo 814-446-1171

Nice 1br apar1mant $240 plus
deposit Bulavllle Pika, 614-446-

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

6a crest; Prrmes1te wood ed Was hm gton Eie mentarv ow
ner agent

446-6624
gouthehn Sli~~g LRea~ 8state ~nc

Vira Furniture

Fumlahad
EH1clency
$175
Utilltln Pa1d Galltpoli! 614
448-4416 after 7p m

Middlapon, Ohio BHch St On•
bedroom rumlehad lpl depollt
&amp; reterenee reoqulrsd 304-882
2556

BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM HOME Elcl u&lt;rve n e~ ghbo rhood

#212

~c.......

446-3158

Fumlahad EMidency all ullht1as
paid, snare bath $150 mo 919
Second Ave 614-446 3945

Gracious liv1ng 1 and 2 badroom 1p1rtmtnts 11 VIllage
Manor
1nd
Riverside
Apar1menta in Mlddltport From
$1!1fi C.\1614-892 7781 EOH

COMPLETE

GETAWWAY RETREAT - Owner lman ctng w1l h down

IQO \

13233 S.R. 110
A5hland, My 41101-8939
(all loll Fr .. Morlan, Ill.
1-800·447 -7436

fullY Over $100 000

ment approx 7 md es !rom Gai!Jpol 1s ldr.allocat1on
lent cond1tron ov etlooks Blue La ke and Ra ccoon Cr eek
ft trav el 1ral! et sund eck !Ural water sepl rc c;ystem
lectr1c Fr&lt;:: h1n g. bo a!1n g, hun11ng or 1u s' relaxt

tll IIs

Real Estate General

Monday thru Saturday 9 A M Ttl 6 P M
Sundoy Noon Til 5 P M

APARTMENTS AT

FumishM Api 607 Second Ave
Gathpol11 $225 Uhhltlt pa1d
1br, 614-446-4416 anar 7p m

1-~W.dlt'nrt'- Sin &lt;' •

Th1s IS a "Jery mce hom e and musl be seen to be app renated

WITH ONLY $7 000 DOWN PAYMENT &amp; mlude most ctos
rng cost AsstJme lh1 s loan On 40 aue s • I arr d n1ce 4 bed
room hom e 2 stocked poods barn &amp; shed Cal l lo1 mote de

Antiques

4 POSTER BED
ALL WOOD CEDAR
BEDROOM SUITES - 7 PC.

$

MORTON

PlENTY OF PRIVACY

Top Ca sh pa1d Old lurnllure
cuboards
quills
onenlal
pamtmgs toys or enttre estato
call coil eel 304 525 3275 or 304
523-685 4

BUNK BEDS

Carpel, equ1pped k1tchens In

BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jack5on Pike
!rom $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
movlu Clll614 446 2568 EOH

Conn Trumpet with ca se $16 5
Rease hllc:h $85 Brownmg
Sweat Belgium 16 $650 614
446-8111

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Merchandise

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Merchandise

Beauty salon equipment tor I co,ma!lorv Lot for Sate Mound
tala For details call 304-675· Hill Cemetery Call 614 446 2360
4666 or after 5 DO , 675 5499
aMer 8p m
I ~_:::::::_~-,------,--:-eannon PC 25 Copier, 614-256 Commputar
capatible 20
6218
MB hard drive dual lloopy color
monitor LO printer 614 256-6218

You'll be surpmed at ~ow much pnvacy lh11 home offer s
while sltll bemg w1thm 5 mmutes from everythmg Very we ll
mamtamed country sty le ranch also offers ov.r 2900 sq h
of comfortable liVIn g space large country k1lchen will allow
your 1m agmat1on plenty of room lo do many thmgs w1th lor
mal dm 1ng room formal liVIng roo rn w/lrrep lace 'Jery attrac
liVe den wlanother l~replece &amp; hardwood llo01s 3 4 bed
rooms wlspace lor add itional room s 10 be l1mshed Nlhtlle
cost Lot s of extras mcludmg screened 111 por ch g ar a~e
parkmg lor 3 cars plus workshop area storage and more

Professional person to re
enamel claw loot ba!h tub til4
992 7563

1 BR 1p1 rant $240 plull
electric 2 small BR !railers $190
plua electric: BaiWMn g &amp; 6 JO
p m 614-446-0443

BEAUTIFUl

For S1l1 Full mask, VHF UHF,
Channel Master Color TV Antenna, w/rolor &amp; t rotor box
cable wire &amp; 40M power uaed 1
year, NIIW $325 Will sell pack·
2 Lloyd Saunders lawn chairs, age tor $100, you take down,
like new $25 pair 614!742 2233 614-2!6-8154
Call Herb attar 7 00 p m
Forte Uti, hand car11, dock plat•.
900 ~artaquln Romantt Books, warthouae cer1a, truck btd,
Will sell cheap! 814-445·0643
trailer ult &amp; Urea &amp;14-446 2359

Real Estate General

Buy or salt R 111r1ne Anttques
1124 E Main Street Pomeroy
Hours MTW 1000a m 1o 600
p m Sunday 1 00 lo 6 00 p m
614 992 2526

Apartment
tor Rent

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

BUILDINGS, INC.

53

Trel ..r Furn ad or unfurn ad, 2
BR, cable, beautiful river view
:n Kanaug1 Fosters Mobil a
Home PeriL 614-446·1602

4222

Complete Salallltt System Sell
straight out or trade for a cam
per of equal value 614-367-0210
after 6p m

Pomeroy- Middleport - Galhpohs, Oh1o - Pomt Pleasant, W Va

Mlscellanaous
Merchandise

While Westinghouse chest type
freezer 15 cu M $175 call affer
6 oo a304 675 7436

Mobile home tor rant to one
gentltmln In Mlnerav111a 614992-3181

3br 2 bath newll remodeled
Oaposlt tell d
425/mo All
uttllf!ea Included 2br 2 balh
S350
614-446 mJ
614 44&amp;.

For Sala Bolans Mowers 3
chasuy s, 2 decks 6hp 10hp
anginas al l lor $350 6t4 446
3339

154

Whirlpool dryer good condition
614/9\)2 7563

3br trailer, 5mf from Gallipolis,
Children w.lcome, Kyg.r Creek
Scnoots, H u 0 1pprovad $200
614-446-6434

35 w..t Apt 2br 1 bath, puvala
enclosad patlo, close to grocery
stores &amp; ahoppmg canter water
1ewer lrash prov1ded S2651mo
614-441-1608

Otamond Tenms Braclel, Total
New/Us&amp;d
Wo1ght 50 Karat s Reta il Value
Hou seh old lurnishmg 1 2 m1 $1 400, will sell for $1 000 or bast
Jomcho Rd Pt Pleasant WV oHer also diamond cert tllcate to
cal l 304 675 1450
go with It BMX b1ka redllne
retail 11alue $450 will selllo $175
Ralr gerator &amp; wa sher &amp; dryer or best ottar Only used ono
for sate 614 446 6557
summer 614-446-6147

54 Miscellaneous
Me rchandlse

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oi111e St Gallipolis New &amp; Used
lurnltura heatan Wesltrn &amp;
Work boots 614 446 3159

FACTORY DIRECT

614-992·111119

2 bedroom furnished Pa!lo wtd
arN Sac~omty deposit $175 per
u!ili11es not tnc:Juded 614-992
6886 etler 6 p m

PI CKEN S FURNITURE

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

SWAIN

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Merchandise

26, 1990

August 26. 1990

61 4 379

614-367·7438

44

Household
Goods

51

County Appl1anea, lne Good
used applumces TV aets Open
8 11m to 6 p m Mon .Sat 614
446 1699 627 3rd Ave Gal·
hpolls, OH

l1ft Cha1r
2862

Middleport - Gallipolis. Oh1o - Pomt Pleasant. W Va

#801

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED HOME
Beautiful turn of Ihe c entur~ hom e Hlth th e 011 g1
nal d wac fer st1 llmtact Larr,e l1~1n g dmmg ;md

lamtl\ 101 den) room s all w1lh I reo laces bea ul1ful
open sta1rca se lead s to 31ull SII E' bedrooms large
ea t m k1l che n s1ttmg room and workshop 2 very
ntce porches Se ts on 21and scaped (ots p1 o vtdm~

plenly ol &lt;hart e ann room lor lhr krn1 $64 900

#121
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY'

3 year old bUJidrng butll lo
code !01 ba1 an d gr ill Ovet 2 000 sq h Wel l 10
Grea t m tow n loca 110 n

rng ertu lpment ami liquor l1r. en se tor $11 5 00 0

or

will negot1at e for butld mg and lot separ ately
Good potenttal fur hJ sme&lt;,
#202

UNDER FIFTY REALLLY NIFTY"
You II munt you1 selllu c ~v to own th1 s good look
rn g btl evet w1!h one car gara ~e and fenced yat :J
There are 3 bedrooms and on e bath and !h e
handy per son 10 the tam l!y w1ll en JO'r' l1nr shmg lh e
lower level mto a recrealtan room lor th e family
Don t wa~t - the rnce 1s $4 2 900
#503

TIRED OF BEING CORNERED?
Tha t won't happen 1n thi S1ound house localed rn
Me1gs County Trul~ a hom e to be ~d m1red Bea u

llfully decorated 10 counlry almosph ere th1s
home has 3 bedroom s 2 bal hs l1v1ng room lam111
area eat'" kitch en an d utility room Unflmshed
lull basement Wrap around decks on both lloors
w1ll grve a vrew lh at wtll take your breath All th1s
and more' You must see to believe' Only $67 900 '
#608

FUNCTIONAL 1HW l EVEl ENGLISH STYLE

All hr 1ck ~en ee r qu a l 1 ! ~ built home 4 lllrlrooms w1th s d1ngdoo r close ts plus an abunr:o nfP nl hull!
m sto rage space Rom ar' 111r. k ltr epl ace 1n l1 v1n groom also ltr ep l11r:e on l o we r le ~ e l 1 5 ~ 28 ga rage at
ta ched wrH1 pull doHn s1a1r s to sl orage a~r3 Sowal lron ' ct oor w1!h s1d e louvers Double gla ss wm
do~ s w1th mar ble 'J'oj lndow stll s Home IS wr ll tnsul atf'd lor eii1 C1en1 heal nga nd coolin g I ocated 1ust
ott Lake Dme m Rur G1ande nea r Un tvPrst ty All qu al 1ty homr ~ Ill at ea Near chur ch 1ecrea!lona l
at Pa anrl lake You mu st see 1ns1de lh 1:. homl to app rrmte ti s ma n~ fm e features L1stcrt ~ ~ $69 900

#301

QUIET SECLUDED WOODED
ONLY '"MILE FROM CITY LIMIT S171
Wer e talk1n g about lots of pm aq a hrau tttul
v1ew th e co nventencr of tow n on a 6 57 ac 1r lot
Pa rt1 ally developed home s1te C1tv sr wPr and Ha
ler will probabli be ava1labl e $1 8 000 C all l a~ l I

wont la,s llonK"
COUNTRY COMFORT -

#117
l h ,~ll 1

a ,pl ennr 1 cn11 n

try 'Jie"W l fi an ~ d11ect on Iro m th •s ') stor1 t1r nr
near ChampiOn Farm s on Rt 554 Homr IIH lilfh
0pen k tr hen and l1v 1 n ~ room J bed r ocHn ~ l nt•
n1ce bath and ut1l1ty room OvP• 1aerr of t ~ nl ~ llat
p, round PrJssl tJII' 9 5 li lrlll t~sumpt1 on P ( 0 rl at

$32 500

#114
THIS OPPORTUNITY WON'T LAST LONG'

li Bac res mi l 10 Oh•o Townsh 1p Polenttal hnmr
s1tes Pr 1vacy assu re d lor your own ho me 1A bPau
til ul pano1am1c v1ew of t he Ohto Rtver VaU e ~ Ac
cess from old Rl 7 and Hannan Tra ce Ro ad Own
your ow r huntmr, Kround at

$17 500

$14 8 an

ac t ~' -

#803

EXCELLENT BUSINESS PO SSIBILI11ES'"
located 1n h1gh trall1c are a on Sl Rt 7 w11h 80
fr on tage an d 180 dee p lncludesa res 1dence Nllh
2 or 3 bu smess room sand 2 mob1l e homes On lied
well an d 2 sepiiC lank s County water ava1l able
Owner rs very an " ous lo sell Askrng $54 900 bul
would con11d et any reasooable ollet
1203

l3 ACRES AND COMFORTABLE
3 BEDROOM RANCH
~~

n1r r ~ 1 e w clean countr~ a11 ~ QU if'' rracrlu l
fiP•Rhborh oo d and l o t ~ ot room to roam awa 1t :. you
~ lmul l5 m r nu1 Ps fr om town ill !h1 ~ comlo1!able l
b~' dr nom 7 bath home Incudes tam1ly roo m lor
11al dmm ~ and n1ce kl lc ht? l Hup.e 2 ca • r,arilw
(pi Pnt y ol room lor a shop! plus a small ba-n a n ~
rla ndy cellar hJuse Galila County loca l ~ch ool '

lbus slops al honl

n orl

#61 5

LOCATION - LOCATION - LOCATION
A s ~ an ybor1 ~ 1 Loca t1 on ~ mosl 1mpo t~n t whrn
~e l e c tm ~ d home Hrff' ~ ~ 6 rnom hnmP on 1
acre w th a greatv1ew ol th e r t ~ er and unly 5 m1les

!rom town Includ es 3 bedroom s lr rep laLe lul l
base ment gara ge and barn You II have acce 'is tJ

lhe 11ve1 II s p11 ced al $59 500 on d shocld nol be
unlh e matkellon g
#116
NEW LI STING"
ll co untry 1Sth e place for you th en don I IT' ISS sep
mg th1 s 1988 Mans 1on sec t10nal home N ~ t ure
1s ym11 nerp,hho r nn th 1s sec lud ed one acre n cely

land 1ca ped yard 1500 &lt;q h olllvr ng space 3
bedrooms master h~th tea tw e~ a ga1d en tub
mth shower 01n 1ng area and ea l n k1tchen Patro
j oors open ont o a l ar ~e wood deck Your opp m

l11 n ly In ~ e· back to the gteal ouldoors lor only
$4 5 000 Soul hwestern sc hools
~807
RURAl RARITY

13 q aues gor e filth !hts 4 bedroom home on St
OU1SIANDING 17 ACRE HOME SITE
Gree n TownshiP Sl Rt 588 Includes tlal ctor
land gentl e roll1n g slope s and a wood ed ~ n oll lor
someone wanting pr~vacy country atmo spherP
and a k1n g's u1ew Maybe you wand so me horse~ a•

som e other an1mals Ther e s already ple nt1 ol
w1ldl11 e
#124

Rl 55 4 ,usI 5 m1les 11 om Chesh ne En1oy I he pn
vacy and cn nven1ence at a pr1 ce you ca n afford

$60 000

#501
HEAD STARI HOME

Move ahead mt Dl h1s 3 bedr oom one floor pl an on

a 91 acre lol on Sl Rl 14llusl4 mrl es lrom town
W1lh rn yout mean s at $27 000
#511

Wiseman
Real
Estate
(614) 446-3644
E. M. Wiseman, Broker

David Wiseman, 446-9666
B. J. Hairston, 446-4240

Loretta McDade, 446 - n29
Clyde B. Walker, 246-5276

Bill Todd, 446-3443

�D-6-Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant.

W. Va .

August 26, 1990
August 26, 1990

56

Pets lor Sale

Schl\lluzers..l miniature,

57

11JI

snd

pepper, AK~~,;, Also poodles, tiny

toya. Coolville. 614-667-3404.

Wlnllo buy Coek·•·Poo or Pik-

• ·Poo puppy, 304-675-27117

Musical
Instruments

Musical
Instruments

57

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
15% ott regular tunln~)!J . Ends

For Sale Spinet-Console P1a no
Bargain . Wanted : R&amp;sponslbla
party to tak11 over low monthly
paymants on spinet plano. See

September 15. J&amp;M P1ano Ser-

vice. Call Bill Ward 304-BB-2325

locally. Ca ll 1-B00-321-3345, Ext .
102.

Real Estate General

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'},llljj

(

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Musical
Instruments

652 2nd AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

For sa la :Splnot-Consola Piano

Bargain. Wantad:Responslbla
party to take over low monthly
payments on Spinal pl&amp;no See
locally. Call 1-800-327-3345 Ext .

Dunrovln Fruit Farm just oH S~
681 east of Albany. Wt accep1
food stamps. Variety of apptas,
peachaa, homa grown melons,
tomatoes, and pears. 9-7 dal ly
ctosad Monday. 614-698·6298. '

446-7101

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

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RESIDENTIAl · INVESTMENTS . COMMERCIAl . fARMS

23 LOCUST ST.

446-6806

w1th lamtly room

Rouat1's
Strawberry
Fa rm:
Beane tl5 buthel; cucumbers
$10 busna t: good canning
tomalota, $6 bushel. 2 milts
from New He van 304-882-2237.

dmm ~ room. woodburner and mo re

$46 .500 .

#141

1971 Cheval!• SS, rebuilt 350
engine , 350 TH transmission,
nice car, $3,500. negotiable.
304-882-2:215

19n Cougar, one owner, Color:
Gold, $1,0M. 614-446·169:2 .

Produce.
Fflsk
vtg&amp;lables. 614·

Routh's Strawberry Farm, 2
mll11 back New Ha\len, You pick
Halt Runner Beans, $9 .00
bushel, You pick Tendorett
Beans, $10.00 llushal ; No. 1
Canning Tomatoes picked, $6
bushel ; No. 1 Canning Juice
Tomatoes picked, $4 bus hol.
304-882-2237.

SECOND AVE. - You w1ll l10d th1 s 3 bedroom I '• balh home

_ _ _.:_::..::.._..:._:__:::;:__
1982 Chevrolet Malibu, 4 dr.,
614 -245-9492,
good
cond
evenings.

&amp;
A
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homegrown

Rtd R11berrles, pick your own.
614-24&amp;-5064.

2 FOR I - A 2 bedroom, bath
k1tchen and a 19 79 14x 70 mobtle hom ewrth
baths, lam1 ly room w1th llreplace All on I acre miL )JL,uu,u.

Autos for Sale

1971 Cor\ltlll, 23,500 Actual
mites, Wh tla wllh all options,
Garage ktpt . 614-446-4053.

843-5313.

FIVE ACRES3 bedroom, 2 balhhome. EquiiiPPed
knc hen, oak
'
. snack bar, electnc heat pump, cent
ai r, plus woodburner. Custom deSi gned lo con s e~ve energy
with 6" 1osulaled walls. 11" insulaled 1n art1c Andersen
lhermopan e wood windows lns ulaled doors . ctty school
dislr1ct
n157

71

Halt Runner beans Pick your
own. $5/buahel. 614-l88 -9309 or

388 -Baos.

VIRGINIA SMITH . BROKER . 388·8826
DIAN CAllAHAN. ·REALTOR. 256·6251
EUNICE NIEHM . REALTOR, 446 -1897
RUTH BARR, REAlTOR. 446 -0722
LINDA SKIDMORE. REALTOR, 379 -2686
DEBORAH SCITES. REALTOR . 446 -6806
lYNDA FRAlEY . REALTOR , 446 -6806
MICHAEL MILLER . ASSOCIATE . 441-1406

71

Transportation

Canning 1omatoea. Bring contlllnars. Marshall Adams. 614247-2055.

(CALL ANYTIME)

102.

Frulls &amp;
Vegetables

58

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You pic~ b11ns $!1 bushel , corn
$1 dozen Call Roger or Tommy

Hilt. 614·949·2676.

RESERVED

1985 Dodge Charger Hatchback,
5 speed, PS, PB, new tires,
59,000 miles, very good cond,

$2,500, 304·675-2627.
1985 Pontiac, 305 facto ry engine, 4dr, PB , PS, AC. $1,895
614-446·3158.
1986 Chevy Ca~eller , 4dr, sla·
lion wagon, loaded , $4,:200: 1981
Plymouth Voyage r Window Van ,
V-8, loaded, $3 ,000 . 614-4462300.

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1987 Chrysler Conquest TSI, all
optlona, mint cond, garage kepi,
whl\a, 34,000 m1tes. 614-446-

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,987 Dodge Coli DL. PS, PB,
AMIFM Cassetta, AC, New liros.
Automatic. Gels good gas
milage. Excellent condition.
6141992 -2377

1977 Monta Carlo 1650. 304-6756986.

1981 Pont iac 6000 SE toadad ,
37,000 mrlts, $1,500. 614-4463664.

1978 Plymouth Trail Duster, 4
wheal Drlva, runs good . Body
rougl'\ $SOO. 614·256-1TJ1.
1981 Buick Rtgal llmlttd 2-door
Sedan. Absolute A-1 condition,
au the equlpmenl, V-6. $2100.
6141992-6119.
1983 ToyOia Corolla, 4 door
door with sun roof, $,,800. ca ll
304-675·31 17 leave meassage.
1984 Cartiar; lop of line, Linco ln

Town car. low mlleaga, one

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

FOR YOUR HOME

Autos for Sale

1976 Eto::amlno $1100. WT6 Ford
F150 4X4 $1000. 1982 Ponllac
6000, toadad $2400 1985 Chevy
C111alltr $2295. 1986 Tempo GL,
4 door $3200. 614!992-7184.

owner, kepi In garage, 11ks new
Interior. $12,000. 614/992 -2961. ,

#591 QUAltTV IS ON DISPlAY " ' !h 1~ buut•lu l ·: ustom buill\ 1 ~ story w•l h
tla sP m~nt s 1tua:~d on I ~c mi l wn l m•lf fr orn tow11 o~~r loo ~'np lhf Oh10
RII'PI H ous~ IPatures 4 ~~~ ] tJa lh ~ ~11 cne n lo•m~l "' '1 1nr. roo m •~·~~ room
lamol 1 room C IWP r ~fl ll~f~ anr:l ~ W1tnm •n~ 000 1 ~J &lt;; t1r.11 1~PI ~~~ an~ I l~'
gar apr ShoNn hv •Will u11l~

Sunday Times -Sentinei - Page - D -7

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

1988 Olds Citra, 4dr, 6cyl., tilt ,
cruise, nice car, $5,200: 1987
Chav. Celebf'lty, $3,500; 1984
Monts Carlo $3,300: 1987 Pont.
Sunblrd, $3,800; 198~ Ford Escort $,1,250; 198! Oodgt Caytonl
$2,400; 1984 Ford Ezp. $1,400 :
1991 Pont Grand Prix 900 ; 8&amp;0
Auto Saln Hwy. HiD, N. 4 mlttl
Hol:er, 614·446-6865 , 614·4466189.
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vohlclea
from $100. Fords. Mercedes.
Col'\letles . cnavys
SurpiUI.
Your area. (1) 805·687·6000 EKt .

S-10189.

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Autos lor Sale

198i Ford Tempo. One owner,
AC, 34 mpg. Must sea to ap·
prec::iata. $'1100. 614·142-306G.
For Sale : 1G76 Buick LeSabfa,
one ownar, A-1 Condition,
12,500 mu.., like new, $600. 614·
441-0618.
1986 Chrysler Lebaron for sa le
or taka ovar paymanta. 6141992-

nas.

1986 Pty. Reliant, S.W, 56,000
miles, auto, A/C, nice, $3,300.
614 -379 -2726

72 Trucks for Sale
1973 Ford Bronco. Good condl·
tlon, runs good. $2,000 . 614 -7422421.

1975 GMC Dump Truck, good
cond, $3,500. 614-245-5067.

1976 Chevy pi ckup 350, $500
304-882-2447 after S:OO.
1984 Ford Conv Van, 1 owner,
nice $3,500; 1985 Ford 4x4, P.U. ,
V-8, auto air, $4,500; 1985 Chav.
P.U., V-B, auto, 48 ,000 mil ..
$4,500; 1984 Ct1tv. C-20, h4,
skarp! $4,500; 1987 Fcrd 4x4,
P.U.. $4,900: 1985 Ford Bronco I!
$3,400; 198:2 Ford P.U. $2 ,000;
1981 Chev. Slltrado P.U. $2 ,200,
1979 Ford P.U. $'1,500; 1978 Ford
P.U. $650; 1977 GMC P.U., $300.
B&amp;D Auto Sales , Hwy. 160, 4
mllea N. of Holzer. 614·446-6865
or 6,4-446-6189.

72 Trucks for Sale
Pick up beda, Fords and Chevs ,
1968 tc 1987, no rust, 304-675-

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

82

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

1973 Dodge motor home, 304·
1986 Kawuakl X:2 Jat Ski. l ot s nl.5363, Chartea Dtchr.
of ew1ru. Must ael t. Call
614!902 -7467 Of 61411112-3154.

1981 Jeep CJS Lock-In Hubs,
AM IFt.l stereo, good cond,
$2,500. negotiable. 614 -446-6751.

1988 Sixteen fool Four Wlnns
outboard, one owner, low hourt,
$7,900. llrm. 304 -675 -76n.

1984 VW Vanagon, IIIII 7,
standard, AC, $5,400; serious
Inquiries only, Sp.m.-9p.m. 614446.(1910.

BOATS · MOTORS · TRAILERS
Marcrulser, Mercury &amp; Man ner,
ault1orlztd parts &amp; aervica.
Parts tor most malOf brands.

62a6 .

Services

81

Ft50 Pick-up 35'1 HP AC , towing
package, matching lop , 614·2566218.

1976 Lowe Fishing Boat, 14ft, 19111 snenandoah, 30 ft . AC
swivel 11111, 20hp motor. 1912 Bedroom, Uwlngroom, new clr·
StarCrah truck cam~r, 304·89S.
pel, real nice and clean, $4,t1UO
3335.
S~4-446-0643 .

Sew-Vsc
Servlca,
Davis
Georges Creek Rd . Perla, auppllas, pickup, and dalivary. 614-

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Carter's Plumbing
and H•aUng
Fourtn and Pin•
Gallipolis, Ohio
614-446-3888

84

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOANG
1988 ltuzu Trooper II, 4 wheel 'J'tfH~~NOT J~EL R~V~~~~SE Unconditional lltalima gyarandrlva, 4cy1 . 5 apd ., cruist, alr, MARINE, GALLIPOLIS, OH 614- tee . Local rafertnces lurnisl'\td.
Fret estlmates. Call collect t ~
AMIFM casaellt. Exc . cond, 614· 446·2424.
614-237~488,
day or night.
446 -1761, or ahar 5p.m . 614-24~
Rogers Basement Waterproo5646.
SUMMER SELLOOWN
Kawasaki Jet Skla, 1990 Models fing.
1990 Bronco XlT, loaded, 18,000 at ltsa tt1an 1989 Prlcea. 20'11. oH
Complete Moblla Homa sat ups
mllea, $12,000. 614 -446-rno.
on Wtl Suitt, Baja &amp; Cobia &amp; ••r.•lra, also plumbing &amp;
Boats! 1090 &amp; 1991 Models with eltctr cal, rooting, remodeling,
74
Motorcycles
$1,000
to
$4,000
Cui'\ palloa I dtcka tic. REMODEL·
WATER INGt Reterencas. Estimatea.
Rtbatet.HAMILTON
1983 Su:uk! 650 G.R., 5900 SPORTS, INC. PROCTORVILLE,
614-256-1611.
miles, excellent condition. Aa- OHIO 614-88&amp;·7'188.
klng $800. 614·992·1175.
Ron's TV Service, ap&amp;ciall:lng
In Zenith also servicing moat
Auto Parts &amp;
For Sale: 1985 700 Mag na, 76
olkar brands House calls, al!iO
f1 ,200 . Call after 5p.m. 614-446 some appliance repairs . WV
Accessories
1469.
304-57ti-2398 Ohio 614-446-24S4.
1980 Datsun, 4 wheal drive tor
75 Boats &amp; Motors
pat11 $300. 304-675-7m or 304· Rotary or cab1a tool drilling.
Moat wells completed sama day.
895-3952.
for Sale
Pump 111111 and seNICI , 304·
895-3802.
19n 17 fl . Starcrafl Tri·Hutl
Boat 125 HP, Evinrude Engine , 79
Campers &amp;
Septic Tank Pumping $90, Gattla
comp1111 top , new uphotaltry.
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,
Motor Homes
Call814·286-1316 atttr 7:00p.m.
Jackson, OH 1·800·537-9528.

Eleclrlcal &amp;
Refrigeration

Rtsidtntl•t
or commercial
wiring , n.w ••rvlct or ,.pairs.
llctnsad •tectrlclan. Ridenour
Electrical , 3()11~75 · 1786 .

85 General Hauling
R &amp; R Water Sarvlce. Pools, clsltms, wells. lmmedlata·1,000 or
2,000 gallons delivery. Call 304675-6310.
Wanarson'a
Wat•r
Hauling ,
r•asonablt rat••. wolums dlacounls, 2,000 lo 4,000 capacity,
clsttrns, pools, w•Ut, etc. Call

l0&lt;·578·2g,9

87

Upholstery

Mowrey'a Upholstering aervic·
lng trl count y area 2~ _yNI'I. The
bast In furniture upholstering.
Call 304-875-4154 tor frH ntlm•t•.
Gn~ham

Upholalary Centrtr, 303
Hllllop Or. Call for appoinlmtnla
&amp; "tlmaln. Call &amp;14-44&amp;-3438.

446-0294.

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

61 Farm Equipment
1030 Casa Dlesal Traetcr $3 ,950 :
Case w/4 bottom• plows, &amp;
grindarlmlxar,
$3,495;
Leta
modal 885 Cue David Brown
Tractor wt5h. Bush Hog, $3,950 ;
Owner WUI Finance. 614-286·
6522.

MORGAN CENTER - Is th1s 3 bedroom ranc w1th bath.
fam tly room . dmmR/ k1tc hen combo. cable hea t 2 cat gar
age Alllh1s and more on 2 Sac res mi l Ask1 ngon ly $49.000
#146
!f620 KEY PROP£Rflf S •\ IOvt·h I O~ l1c m~ \IIUa!r&gt;CI on8 &lt;lC'P'm lh1 ' hJnw
1 P~ !U• \'S 7 lJ!' ~ii l li lrl•Y,~ IA"'' 'v rnon1 ~ ~~ ~~~~ro o m l ~ r~'r ~ ~ •rher Mill rl 1~ 1 lll'
1•1flm HnmP h'\ iHlP ?000 Vl It II V0 ll J'P I (I O ~ r r~ lo• \llil CP aniltJI IV dl l VOU

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139.9 ACRES AND 11/r STORY HOME H1lh 3 bedrooms. bath
LP ~"heat la rge bar n. tobac co ba se Ask111 g $59 000
'
#151

2 horsa Trailer lor sate $600
614-446·2107, 614-396-8504.
Fo11: 2100 Forage Har\lesler.
Dadgar 7h Hay Bind. Gahl Grin·
der Mixer, all exc cond, 304-213·
4215

60 M/l BEAUTIFUL ACRES - Gre at lor h1k1n g or h u nt~n g
Grandma Gatewood htked here Tr ~ d s &lt;He alreildy there wtlh
beauldulr oc k lormat1ons Ask1n g $22 600
#216
CITY IS THIS OLDER ONE STORY w1ll1? be n1ooms balh
tl1r11n groo m palnal basement . gara ge A sk~n g only $29.500

hertrnnm.
,
1
ne~ghborhood w1th n1ce lol w1th lence. Fam1ly room wl wood ·
burner and more Callloday Only $34.000
#15

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CITY SCHOOLS - 3 bedr ooms. I bath ranch w1th
room. kttchen. full basemen!. r rnlr ill illt l c~1 Ril tage 1 car
caroort A s k~ng $49.000
#219

#619 N£W LISTI NG l ho&lt;o horrw r~ IOOil'!l Ull I .tf m I IP~\ullnV? or 3
hP rlr OO'T1 i'jltll IJHIIIY 1001'1 '!I(IIPr l i1111 lfVt' l~rt urpu t\ l~r~f I ! Or~t
bw~ 111 ~ lh " hornP ,, d~ p, c rl~•n! ',tJt\1'' lrl""' [H' r rd n 'hf $30 '&gt; Ca ll 111
morr IOI•P irriiii iCII

N68 All BRICK BUUTY Or PERHCTIOfij - CHARM - PfRSO NALITY
COMFORT - Oual1ly bu1ll n~w 'IOint'UO 3'· at 1 e~ w1th po nd [ nler thtauRil "
leaded ~lass dOOr 1nto a 16 I?rl~ ,n ~ 1m w1!h ho; w1nrl oo1' Ml ~ Rl~ ; ~ ~Oflf ' ,,,
311 atnum T~ ~lf{ h~lll ~ e~tramd1 fl~! V w1lli 1sl~nd Mill hu ~ l ~ll u~~ c~ Drnet ; b;
Bedford Ma sltr tll'd•m rs v~rv h tJ~~ wtl h whii ii)OOIII'h ? lrlll hal h~ ? r~r
~arage Thts hom~ IS ma • nl~nanl~ tr~e A r eall •~&gt;~rL IJI'~ul; Ru v 110mr d nri 3
ac m/1 ala rtrlu ced pnce sag 000

Jim's Farm Equipment, SR. 3S,
West Gallipolis, 614-446-9m;
Wida 11lactron new &amp; U1Jad farm
tractors &amp; Implements. Buy,
se ll, trada, 8:00-S:OO wHkdaya,
Sal. lit I Noon.

165 MF Tractor $3,950; 50 MF
Diesel with bush hog, $2,500;
2010 JO with cultivator $2 1500:
Super 55 Oliver 11,195: JuDIIae
Ford , $~ , 995, 6N Ford $1,795j,.D·
17 AC $1,995: Owner will
Finance. 614-286-6522.

Plu ) ,t n1Ct' 3 bedr oom . 2 ha ll! r,Jn (li w P1 rJpn
111 11HJ g Clll' d II'Jtng tuonr l1tll bii~ Pnwnt 7 1 , \l ~'.t' l1111h1 1 n~~\ flp
pro~ 200 H~c coon Crt' d. lrontage
#204

27 ACRES -

GREEN SCHOOl DISTRICT - Verv n•ce 5bedroom 2, balh
ran ch w1th lull biisem ent. gas he al. woodburner. 2 car

~ bedroo m 2 hat!1 honw Will\ 1.-Hlill~ 1IJII tr l
d 111 1n~ room 2 (il l gara):P a1·1l rnuch rrtOtl'
#265

50 ACRES nn11 .1

1990 16ft. Gooseneck Horse &amp;
Stock Trailar $3,:295: USIId 16ft .
Bumper Stock Trailer, New
painl, $1,59.5 : 1211 2 ule trailer
5295 ; 614·286-6 522

garage. famdy roo m. centra l a11 ·~ac re and a lot more Only

$69 000
#134
RIVER FRONTAGE - 50 acres m/1 and a musl see log home
w1n. 3 bedrooms 117 bat h. ba se ment. lam1ly room . dmtn g
r oom cathedra! ce •l mg, solar1um. l ront and bad deds 2 car
R,a r age and I car R,ara~ e
#147

GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - 3 bedroom. 1 bath ranch wrth
lui! basement . garage. deck. heal pump N1cene1 ghbor hood

~.·-&lt;-&gt;4

101 the ch1ldren l o play Ask1 ng $59 400

•SJ.4 ALl BRICK 4 BEDROOMS - tn a cho•a netghtl0rhoo:1 Ch armmg all

#163

OWNER HAS RELOCATED AN 0 WANTS TO
SElL IMMEDIATELY- Oak Om e. all b11 ck 3
BRs. I'? balhs . LR. k1t chen. OR lull basement.
gas heal

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4-H M1rk1t Stee r Chi-Ang-CI'\ar,
Gallla Co ., born, very nice $400,
614·256-604 3

6,000 SQ fl . WAREHOUSE PLUS 1.200 SO.
FT OF OFFICE SPACE - Ve ry 01 ce bu1ld10g
located 1u sl oil Ru i.,VIIIe Rd Overhead garage
door s. ramp . overhead hea ter s m wa~ehouse

For Sail: Sprrngtr &amp; Holstein
Hollers, &amp; also Cowa, &amp; regis·
tared Hot1tein Bulls from Hign
producing dams, 614 -266-2496.

lour rnc e olftcr \ lo yrr and rN eDI IOtl ~ re a
S1tuated on 2 acres o11 and Ca ll our oll1cP tor
more de! ailed mlormahon

C;tl\q'!dl~ .

Hay for Sale. Clo\lor &amp; Timothy.
Round Balas In the Field . 614245 ·5598

BRIDGE

shaped LR / dmmg ar ea w1th hr eplace. nt~e
k1tchen large 1am1ly room . laundr y area. patto

heat

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RIO GRAN DE AREA - 7 acres. mII. very new

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home w1th so me ou l standmg ill1t actmns. tn ·
cludm~ ma st er bedroom w/ skyhg ht and de ck.

DUE TO THE SALE

3 add1l1onal BR s. k1lche n. LR . la~ ge laundry
10oms Quwl woods ar ound house Cal l for

Or SEVERAL
i~OMES , WE NEEG
NEW LISTINGS

more 1nforma1 10n

GIVE US A CAll IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED
IN SElliNG YOUR HOME.

Hay &amp; Grain

64

SPRING VALLEY - OAK DRIVE .:.. Large
tanch styl e hom e oHers 3 BR s. 2 b~hs, [ .

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Reglst ared Yearling Filly, Shown
as Woanllng as Hoosier Classle,
nlr.&amp;, Palamlno Mare, Youth
Polnls, G"nlle, will snow Western or English , 614-286-6522

HAVE SOLD SEVERAL HOMES
ENTL Y AND NEED HOMES BE.,..,.,,,.., $35,000-$U,OOO. CALL
IF YOU WANT TO SELL. WE MAY
HAVE A BUYER!!

IN TOWN- Chal ha m Avenue.
11ew shopp1n g. 1 BRS. LR. k1lchen. d1n10 g 1m
bath

'i I 1 ~n 1 11HI 1\ n

Reg . Angus Bull, 4yrs . old,
wa rg hl approx . 1600-1700 lbs .
$1 ,200. Conard Hud1on, 614-446·
1i00.

briCk ran(h lg hvm~ rm w / dmm~ art-a 4 bedroums llull bilths new carpel
~rt c hen , utlhty rm also 2 car atli!C hed ~18ge to .1 ~ ut o mal• c doo1 locatffi 1n
Sun~1~1 Vlllafe You may se~ lhtshome lrxlay and buy lor e~erla111n~ comtort
Crty hrRh school We can mange lawoute lone lrr m lmMl Ct n ~ B~ the way you
can hne posses)l(ln rm mediillelv We wrll sel l you the ellra lot tor S6 500

119.900

BLACKBLJtU\l REALTY

Livestock

63

17 ACRES ANO A 4 BEDROOM HOME w1th LP gas heal
~n c ludet11 s sh op bu1ld1n Rand detached g11rage Home has a
nrce 11ver VIew Ask~ng only $36.900
#130

579 JAY DRIVE- AMra cliV e hom e Wlillln "' '
nu tes fl am shop pmg and hos ~ 1\at fh 1 ~ honll'
oll m 3 BR s I ' ball'&gt; LR equ1pped kllcl11•n
dtn1n~ Mea gas heat u n1 a11 . 7 ( ilf al tach1'd
1."" Y.'' I Gr3 ? pool

$25.000 - Appr oXImately 1acrea longSt Rt
588 (400 It ollrontage) Small ho me oilers 1
BRs bath . I R k1tchen mob1le home pad on
property

PRIC E REDUCED TO $65 ,000 ' ~eau l ,l~r l I
shaped br1 ck All rooms large Eat 1n k•t ch en
lormal d101r1g LR WI FP, 3 BR s. I '' balh1 at
lach ed g"'ge

JAMES
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SMAll FARM FOR SALf Ml ar ml l1n Clay l ow~sh 1p All hll{·~ hom~
w1th app ' 98C \Q It 3 lar~r 1!~ 1 111 I bath\ ~•l r~rn ~nd Pa' "' R~ pare 3
!1 rrp1ac~' urn 1 eM ,r ttM~Pil '•a r ~~P ,lnrl 'l ra r rtl:'tachr •l ~~ ~ ~~P 11111r, 1~1~!'

wo1~ ~rea lull ha~f'rrl•'n' 1111!11 1 9~0 SQ tl stoc k harn f'l b \1Ptl •mplemero1
~ hed tobu: o :lil '·'' C.1 lllo1 mnrP ~ r ! o 1l o;
11~3? DO ~OU LIIH PRIVACY BEAUlY A~O COUIURY llfE'l 'II~ lid 1'~' ~
lht~P bffi roo m qnr~ huu&lt;.e &lt; rtu~l!'d r.n" 1mal lotm 'II 1\ C ~choo l '11&gt;1rlf!
lh1 s DIODt''ll IPII\ ~t~PII .111 ~ o u nnvl' lo rt~ 11 ltlok rriC~!1 1n thr S ~O '

•601 YOU 8[ lHI lANDLOilO - WP navP lwo mobtiP~nri ~ bo(h~hop ' f&lt;:Ar
Agf loCA 1 P~ 1
n rhf' ~~~~ ~Re ol Patrl()l P~·t ol ~&gt;vi' &lt; ~ wnl r h i'C ~ f 0111d br DJv •nr
ofllhP morl~3~.r on d homt ol your own C~tl for An MJIIUtnlrn!'nl a n ~ ~*'" lh•~
p•oi)Prt~ \OO n S?fk
-521 Bf GlAD YOU WAITED WPll~~~ an ~n!1C t11r ho m~ ut !h~ foun hl lh1PP
bP!Iroom\ two MIM ~rHI mur h more PIICPII OO!hP $70\ c~n l or mu r~ tn lo

NEW liSTING - ON UNION AVE -S olid well con stru cled 3
bedroom. 11h bath. new furna ce new roo I. detached ga ra ge
Ask'n R$35.000
#168

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ASH STREET. MIDDLEPORT - Is lh1s b1 ck ho mr Wilh 3
bPrlruom~

bath lull ba~·rmenl k1t chen l1vrn g and f1 1n 1nf

roo m I car garage Ask10r $?1 500

#117

8HCH GROVE RO - h thl ) I ~I Oflj' Wl! tl Jhtr!llflUrtl \ 1(!111)'

3 bedtoom . ba th. d1mg

room. ~d \ hea l lion! pnH.h

rmd \ If! ;

deck Alllh1s and more on 2acre s mi t Ask10 gonly $25 000
Cat! today

lor

#207

your app01ntm en1

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near V1nton on 51 Rt 315 McactiVe home oH
ers 1848 sq It on ground llo01 K1tchen LR
w/sl one FR. cathedral cetlings, for mal dming

NEW liSTING - TRILEVEL HOME WITH
LARGE LOT - AllrMIIVe homelee iLIIr' lllll ·
1 bl! Ul'&gt; l H ~ l iCh en lam lv IOO! Il tw odt·t ~ '
,Jti.Hhec1 j.!tlld~t· l'.lll 101 .I ll ao pornlntt'll l

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d.n rm lull tlasemen l 1m pro ve
- menls hn e been madt on lh• s c h~rmm~: tm macutate homp New pui';(' an
· furMr.e t n~ l~ llf' d fl icrntra l a11 Some ~r w (irpe l ram •l)' rm ,., 1 ,., 8 odb u tn1n~
- lorepl ~ce on lower lr~el 21" (ar ~ara~e N•cP lot ann IOCJhCn Rra ll y a l1 nr
hOm r lh~l you lho LJid Itt Wllhnut !lela 'I

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Jiill II£W USliiiG "flf IS. II ICE 111 -TOWII HOIIf Appu•roal•on w II

dm rm
·fam rm bath porcl'l pt(n •( ~ ~~~~~ ntw ] CAr p~ r· ~P .., ~! O ld~~ bdln l•sh
"por.cl dOd 10 dC rtl/ 1 ai l!ood 1anr1 rtutt trf'tS h~PJI'I wa1htr dnd dryer to
-'ilay R1o G1~ nd111ta Bu~ th o\ and vou wtll bP proud to put vou namr on lltP
matllxlr

MERCIA[ - On u st Ma iO Sl IS thiScommercial build
1ng w1lh lois ol potenllaL Over 5000 sq ft Sales floor. and
area . Good traffic flow $55.000
n111

#116

FOREST RUN RO . - J 44 meo, "' ' I an rl a 1987 28•16 "'

t1onal w1l h vmyl Std1ng. 3 bed room \ 2 bath\ . 11 m m ~ 11nd
equ tpped k1t chen . tarRe willk 111 c!o \e h hea t pump. r Pn tral

'"· 1 melal IJuild1ngs an d more Onlv $49\00

n167

past tr af1•c lrg hl on lh~ rtj!hl G1~a1 oppol1un•h to oNn vour own
busmess Call 11)1' appomt ment Writ c rHl~idM tPnl wtth ophon

ltU-4. NEW LISTING Do you 111anl to bl' I he prou\1 owner o! a COlV 3 BRhome
w1lh ! !lath l R DR. ktt el\flll!.ed porch and 1• ac m/ t Cro"' n C•h area CAll
~OR ,I,PPOINTM[NI
J511~ N£W liSTING NiCf'l~ reml)(lrled olt:lf'r homt lor Df'rSOn who ~~~~nls m
town lR DR ] BR 1 '~ b~tll ~ rR W PI'I dow11 llard woOO up Mchrn
dtspo&gt;al r~ n 1,f' rf'l utti •1Y room oat10 ptu~ dPC ~ w t lu~elv lenced tn 1ard
carport Ra~ heal {~n h•i •" Low tow ~o - ~ la k ~ a look ~~ 111 1~ well ~rpt
property

I
. - 39 acres mi l and an older vinyl sided
home w~h 1 bedrooms. bath. kit chen and living room . lull
basemen I. garage, mobile home srt e wrth waler and septic
Only $35.500
#152
GENTLEMAN 'S FARM- ElegantcountryliVIngon 131acres
mi l w1t ha lovely cedar 4 bedroOOJ home. Over 2,000square
teet ol IIVtng space includes 4 bedrooms, f1replace, lormal
d1n1n~ equipped kit chen and mu ch more. Land IS level to
rolling and mcludes a beauttful pond. a 2 car garage and a
barn You w1ll love tl Call for an appotntment. $110,000 00
#121

~

11608 N!W liSTING. mACA!S Of ROlliNG lAND OUTliN!O WITH PIN!
TRE£S go wtlh thrs 9 ~ear old ranch wrtM3 bedrooms, 2baths, k~chen. tR 1111th
d1nrng area ut1l~y room on ground level larRe DRY basement 1 car attached
gar age PICTURESQU£ SETIING. Citt tor mcrre 1nto on thrs pro~rly and let us
show if loyou

•ii!O!. !IJOY IH! IIC! QUI!T I!IGHIORHOOO oolh&gt;~ ' '"'"'mil home 2

'"l"'liles from Rio Grande Unrversrty Thr s home leatures 3 SR 2 Mhs. flv rm .
· formll din rm , Uchl!n and tamtly room Above the 2 car gar! ge rs a nrce
: rurntslled room Derled IDr a studto, offrce. 1partmPnl, weiJI:hl room. Of leen ·~
_recreation room . Call lor an appornlment
•tSUlOTS H 1nd l7 louted on Plum Street otf Hen~le ~venue Owner Will
'"lind contract or lease Call for loutton 1nd priCe.
ACRES M/l5 m•~s !rom wwn on Oull~dlt Road Ntr.f htrllrlrn~ lor w•lh
.,A50' road lrnnl1gt

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I'Hl. JIEW USTIJIG In high 20s 3 BR ranch w1lh I bath , LR. drnmg area
~rtc hen . ultlrly rm elec heat pumo. CIA. Cla,IC•Iy sc hool d15t Al~o ~ 1cre
morr ·Of less Ched th•s ()01! out

CONDOR ST . - Duplex with one umt wrth livmg, d1010g, 2
bedrooms, bath and k1tchen Other unit has livmg room,
kttcnen, one oeoroom, oatn, gooo tncome ASktng only
$15.000
#162

SUMMER RO.- Is th1s alum1num Sided ranch wtt h 2 bed
rooms. bath, lamily room, full basement , cab le heat and
woodburner, storage buildtng on genlly rolling, 84 ol an
acre. Call for appointment. $49.500.
#260

Jim Cochran, Broker ............. . 446-7881
Patrick Cochran. Realtor ........ 446-8656
Sonny Garnea, Realtor ........ .. . 446-2707
Phyllla Miller, Realtor ............. 266· 1 136
Martha Smith, Realtor ............ 379·2661
Steve Sworda. Realtor ........... 246 -6103

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© 1990 Ctmlul) 2! Real Esl.B k Corporation a~ tru ster for l hf' N,\F
® and ' "' trademark s or Cc nlur) 21 Rea l Eslat(' Corporation
(&lt;;qua! Housing Opportunll~.

F.ACII OFFICE

18 1NDEPE~DE~TI.Y

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Cheryl Lemley, Melga Co ............ 742-3171
Dick Finlaw, Melga Co ... ...... ... ... 992- 3921
OFFICE HOURS:

Weekdays 8 :30-4 :30 P.M.
Saturday 8:30-12 Noon; Sundov 1:00-4 :00 P.M.

Put rour trust

in Number One:

+2

nr ce ne rghbothood olh•r s 3 BR ~ bath
r qu1pp!'d ktt chen. LR . drnette lnrplaet' nrw
ca rpet . 2 ca r atla[hPd gar age ~a s hpat ~nd
cP nl ral a1 r

PATRIOT AREA - THREE BEDROOM RANCH
ollm 1110 sq II . kitchen. liv~ng 100m. balh .

111.900 - 30 382 wes m/ 1. I Z&gt;60 Vrnnale
mo b1le home w1lh eopando 2 BR1 1 bath
ki!Chf'n l R county wat er ~m all bar n
.

carpet. attached ga rage w1th electr 1r rl oo r
ope ner Call tor an appo 1n tmenl

Bad leads make
great heroes
ft ~

POMEROY AREA - I "c story w1t h metal Slflm ~ 4 bedrooms.
I'' bath. lam1ly room. base men! On I acre lot Only $59,900
#249

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llpt"nlnJ!: lrad

bat hs. dmmg area l ;m111y room basement gar age on 1 acre

mil Askm g only $62 .500

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M.ADDITION - V1ny l 11ded b1 ·level wrth 4 bedrooms. 2

c~blnP I ~

COIIIUCIAl BUILDING - Located on Ri 3~ app one·tenth mtle

llorr11 ntlrr ', J 8Rs I ' bath &lt;.. eq u1ppP\'I
kd•, 1·, 1, n 1R ! R Rrl\ ~1r a : 1 Pil l w rf',l ' •l1 ·~· ~~
(.f"i l r,, val c. y\ ltnr r v o.,a te1 111t' 40)6( 111 1'Lt l
11ld~~ w1 t h 16 Ooor\ her g a~ $141 .000

Vulnerabt r NO!' til Snuth
l.&gt;t"aler Wr st

COmf' trom v of'ill'ln ~ !ht ill1e11 01 Ver~ Ia 1~~ rm &lt;. lhr ou~hOul I ·• ba lhs llf'w
Clbonth on I he k•lchtll. l&amp;rmal duM~ rrr, lull ba ~ em!'nt Appo•nlmPnt onlv

if529 FAIIIIU 11£T.(A:T 1 tledrm ? ba ths kol w/rlf'w

100 ACRES . CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP - Newer

JRmn

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liE-r ole ~I nr i"' of dedarer pl:ty often
bexin wllh a tavorablr oJ)f'nlng lead
So il wu in today ·~ hand
Wr~iled a spadt' aaalnl'll 1111'0 hea rts
East won the atf' Bnd rtturnrd a
spadr He hoptd his partn.-r htld tl'le
~ pade kin~~: and would srdtrh to e
heart But dummy ·~ quet"n won the
trlr k Decl ar er South was rt'rtatn of
the location of the diamond a('(' be
rau$l" of r.ul ~ rrpcatPd takeout dou·
blrs. 50 1M! led a low diamond from
dummy. East ducked and dN"Iartt
gubbH th ~ klnr: Now a ~pade was
ruffed, dummy·s A-K of club! •ert
cashed (South throwing h~ remaln lnc
diamonds) and a dub wu ruffed Of..
eta rtr playt'd the kin&amp; of spadu., and
West ruffed. rordnr: dummy to use the
kln1 of hurts. Out d~larer was able
to rulf another club to his hand 1nd
play trumpll East could take only the
A·Q, and declarer had made 10 tricks
- a 1nod M-ore In tournament p11lr11

SMALL FARM FOR SALE - 50 15 acres mi l.
Clay lown shlp Ho me on property oiler s ap·
pro,mal ely I 100 SQ N 3 BR s bath. IIVIn R
room. klt ct1en. Qu iet set1m g flontag P on two

Jlmtll.tcotJ• ~~cob ·.J«o~J, 011 Elrldp . 1/ttl
'hrob7 M C.rf Glmrl ' (IITtUftl •llh .!IU l1rhfr,
tltr. lit. o...~~ JM'ObJJ '"' IJ(HI' •r•ll•l!h "
"'-tJIIWW. IJ«} Ill! prlbr/UH &amp;, PIUI'OI &amp;d:.•

water and sewer Ca ll lor

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appotnlmen!

•o ads Cal l lo r deta ils

ATTRACTIVE HOME AND TWO LOTS - 3 BRs,
bath k1l chen w/ range and OW . I.R. carpet.
elec ·heat. 1car del ached gar age. S1t uated on

EXTREMELY NICE STARTER HOME
Located 1ust at the edge ol town ThiS homr
lealures 3 bedr ooms. bal h ll'.r rng room .
ktt ch en. dmm g roo m an d a lull basem ent f tve

two tot s Very nrce

mrnutes lo downtown

OFFERS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE HOME 2 lois and a beau ttlul home lor $44 900 Oul
NICE HOME LOCATED ALONG OHIO RIVER $39.900. 4 BRs. bath , LR . kttchen. carpet, 011
heat, 2 car detached garage. ultl rly b111ldm ~

wmpeUllon
A better &lt;-holct' of opening lead
would be 1 diamond. It East hu
stren1th In both Uflbtd ~ulfs, It \s probably better for West to lf'ad from
~tfen1lh It 's unusual to !et lhP openInc lead make 1 four ·lrlck d1Uertnl'1!,
b11t ju1t 1ma11ne East would lake the
diamond let tnd return the sull ~­
darer would 1urely llneW h~ jack.
W_est could take thf' quf!en and now
play a heart East wlnt the A-Q and
plays another diamond Eventually,
wtlen decluer 1et1 sround to playlnJ
lht" ~pade mit, It Is very likely tblllle
w)lt lose three tpade tricks That's
~ven trlcU to the defenae - a lot bet·
ler than the paltry three trlcls they
took after the Ill-fated spade lead.

129.900 - LOCATED IN CITY - Older hom e
oHm 3 BRs. bath LR . kit chen. gas heat. c1ly

large lawn and mce 111ew .

36.5 ACRES MIL - CLAY TWP. - front s on
fn endly R1dge $18.000
MAY BE IN YOUR PRICE RANGE - Very ni ce
home oHers 2 BRs. LR. knchen. bath. attac hed
garage, small hot house . concrete block shop
Corner lot

Ronny Blackburn, Broker

446-0008

Sl5 .000 -1 9.14 3 acresmll Approx
across fro mthe new s hopp~ng plaza

~m 1le

EAGLE RD . - RACCOON TWP . - 39 acres
$6,900.

~ tant1rng l eat ures ol th •s ~1ome arc 1l1e lrvmg
100m w1th l11eplace. built m hu tch 111 d1tw1~

1oom . 3 nKt bedtoom s 2 bath\~ ~ ~ t1 e~ t ()nrJ
ce ntral a1r Oty sc hools Com e s.~ j' !lw. orH• to

day

4.n

ACRES - $3 .500 R1dge Rd

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Clay Twp Hazel

NEAR NORTH GALLIA H.S - 21~ a c res mi l.
Morgan Twp. frank Ward Rd . - $17,500.
AnRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW BU ·
' SlNESS. Localed just along St. Rt. 7 and
across trom the new shopping plaza .

OWNER REDUCED PRICE TO $32.900.,..
ANXIOUS TO SEll. Very n1ce home located tn
Centenary area. 2 BRs, bath. LR. kttchen. sun·
deck, large 2 car '"ached garage. W1th1n
walkmg distance lo grade school and store.

Ruth Goody, Sales Associate

379-2628

�Page-D-B- Sunday Times-Sentinel

Marti estimates 'grossly
inflated' according to GAO
MIAMI tUPII lo ngrrs
SiOna JiOVf'S Uga t ors Cll l' cHTUS i n g
the U .S. Informa tr o n !\gt •nt '\ ot
gross ly inflating E'"t rm .t l t'~ nf Ita•
potentral audu:nct:&gt; fm T\ ' M c~ r tr

the con trover s tal

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was reportPd Satu rd Jv
The USIA has Pst!tn.t t!'d th,rr

between 1 mrllron and I mrllwn
Cuban s a day mav h .:~.u· IJP•·n
able to see TV M&lt;~r tr ~ tt ·s t"
ea rlie r this yea r
But a r E'port bv th(• ( ·•·ner &lt;~I
Accounting Offrcr, lhr Jn\(·~ t rgd ·
tory arm of Co ng rrs,, &lt;.;ard l s
diplom ats In 113\'an.l ~ul In &lt;'
figure a1 onlv 50 .11110 to 7tl.lillll
becau se t he T\' Mani "gna l
" was rffec li \'r l v Jarnnwd bv t lw
Cuban gove rn mt•nr ,·· th P Mramr
Hera ld reponed
The GAO rPport. nut Vt' l
published but obta inL'C i tl\ rhr
Hera ld , CT ilir 1zr" fh P mrthodol og~:

used in two dudr c ncr sur \'I'V '-'
thr USIA co nduc t Pel bv q ui 'S lio n
ing Cuban v 1sJtot s. tt•fugl·P &lt;.; and
emigres arr 1\'lng d l MJ.mn lnt!' t
natio mJl Atrpor t
The n umbeJ of ('ub ct s 10 :)

million peoplt' \~ h o .1rtu.llk " £'( '
!he br oa dcasts ha" brPn onP of
lh r m os t controvrr s t t~ l d " lfl'C t " nf
the serv tee sJnC'(' t h(• l ' nt! ~ ·d
St&lt;.tt es began tes ting It s ,d ll lll \ to
beam TV stgna ls to thP l"l, uHI

Marc h 27

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the result s srnct•

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ends Sunda v and crJllf Jct llOII ll\
the p rPsidPnt 1s n(_•f'dj·d f111 tll1 '
btoddcasts to cu ntt nuf'
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from Spa tn. th{' -; t,ttlurt hr uttd·
casts Sp&lt;Hlt...,h ldn g u.t~t · nPw s
and pn!P t tam n wnt pr o g r J m ~ to
Cu b&lt;J The stgna l 1s rrlavf'Cl fr om
a bl imp tPthr rrd tn t iH· Flor tel&lt;~
Ke vs
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pa rr d in M.u d1 tn t lw .q.:Pnn . .,
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sta ff in M1amt. '&gt; .ltd I\' \l. trlt

w.1 s "tl're ived in practi cal ly a ll
of thr Cuban tern torv wi t h
ai'c r p tablr qual it v" and that
about "i 3 nullton peopiP c oul d
lf 't'(' i\ t' thr stgna l.
t\ Sf' cn nd SUI'\'f'V indicatf'd that
IH" twprn 1 m illio n and 1 3 m i llion
Cubd m Wl' t r n ble 10 rrceivr TV
M&lt;u tt dunn g thfl fir st stx wrPks
IJf bt ()adcasl'&gt;
:\ ['SlA cunltdC'Ior. thr rr
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.utrl Hu cu\a lds. ana l v;ed th r
. ., .tlrll' sut\'C\ d tJI ~t and co ncluded
lli.tt Dill \' 2S pPtf 'f•nt or dpprux t
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nld&lt;·t tllci ll lhr genrra l Cuban
popul .l tlr ,n. c~nd ,tbout onr l h1rd
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Announce theme for first
barbecue cookoff in USSR
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cookoff to br held 1n lht' So1 i&lt;'l
Union next mon th spomo 1Pd b\ "
Memphis barbpcue conn oss l(' I!J
Silky Sulli\an d hdr 11 H nt ·r tn
Memphis. ha s tr &lt;.n Ph'c\ ,H nund
th e world C'Onduct rng.1 nd Judg tng
barberuf' co nt P" ' " H t-.. ll t ·" t 1 1
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Soviet U nio n
Twen ty c ookmg kam " f1 l )tl J
thC'Soviet U nion and 20 fl iJ!ll 1111
United Sta trs wtll pa r tJ c tp.tit ·

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be co nv ertrd into d r ool-u· r 111
symbolize peact' and ~·n&lt;OUI:t J.:: t '
all nuclear powr rs 10 d t-.. dJ 1n
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\ l'-,](lndl H· o., , ( h,lllf\, .t!ld Jl1 dl'-&gt;1'
1·.\ t'I\\JIH ' Hr ·h •lmt'

Farm in co rne ... _l_,_"'-~'-"_ur_·d_l_"_'m_u_.J_ _ __
ILI \ t'
fou nd lh.t l JtiUg hl\ ll .t] t t d till ·
lncnm~&gt; nf f. 1111 1 o1-.H'J,J11•1 lr r111" ' '
hokb c·tllllf'" ! tt11ll ~~~ ~ 1.1111 1 '-l !tl l
ce&lt;.; :\on Lull! j ~JIJ -., .1 1 t'llU il l(•d l1 11
19 j)f'ITI' nt Df Itt!' :+,i]IJ b i llt !l !l fill •
houst•holUs 1 .tlfll 'd til l 1 tXX tl!1 ·
CPnsus Hurt'rlll '-, .JJd Ill rl t t'IHil 1
relrasP d l.t..., l v.cpk Mn'&gt;l nf tl11•
r(lS I of ofr f.Jrm llldrtf'\ l :IIIII'
from tntPn•st. d1\ tdl ' rub ptnll 's
sional sPrvi cp o;; 11r Jf'tl r t' ml' nt
C o\ E' rrm w n r

. . tu d w-..

be nd/Is
·O ff. f arm i ncu rt ll ' l!o~ -.. tH•( o rnt•
a J)f'rmancnt -.our 1'1' of ttH'IHil l'
for man y houspho lrl s 1n Ill~ · !.11 n1
sect or." t hr Econom if 1{1-o.;(•;nl' h
Service sa1d tn a 1qxq Jf 'IH it t tlt ,ll
-conc lud f'd ha lf of all L11 n t htJI J&lt;.,i ·
-holds rrl\ on o ff - f;~r m tn1I I II II' l 11t
most of t hen incomP
"Without off farm
tncomt·.
f arm
housPholds' , ld ju ~.; tpd
hou se ho ld incomf' Hr1u ld h1 '
Snghtiy m orr than r)i) jJ(']'( '(' Tl l ()r

}hal of /h e averilg&lt;' of .rll l '
households ...

s

'\Jt ll'l \ pt·J ( ' nt of f h(• L-1 mili'' '
\\ !I ll .., ,ll,dl l. tl lll ... - flpfJn('d &lt;J O.,
II JIJW \\li lt lr ·&lt;..-.. t11 .1 n $~O.O(X ) i n
. . ti l '" t ' , ll h \( '. ll - df'pPnd p n m
,til l \ n /l 11 !! t.trrn 1nc omf'
I IH ' 1t " ~' ill .n Nagr 1ncomf'
.thllll.t '- lH•(•n ,ttdrd b\ thPupt u rn
111 ltH· .t gt H u ltural Pcon omv
lullowtng !hi • tf'('f'SSIOn of lhf'
l ~JHib ,'\(•t IJi m mcom r IS rsH
ntc~t rd lo1 $-t'i billion to$~J1 btllt o n
tills yPa l . up~ 10 billion fr om l9Rh
( HI ! rtr m 1ncome ,~,-· as r&lt;.,f tm,tlf•d
llft $-1h h1l l!on to $5R btll 1on thi S
\ I' ol

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.1 11 .tl\ sts brltrv r t hP
Jll l JHH t.t tH" of off-farm inC'ome
-.. 111 1Uld p11 m1 pt an ex a m malt o n of
gn\·r t nnw nt po l icies Efforts to
llll j H O\P
thr ru r a l rc onom1 c
&lt; lirnatf'. pa1 ttrularly by mJktng
morr JOb.&lt;i JV.l i lablf'. m ig ht havp
,t broddrt rffrct than rr\'i sions In
llu • farm ptogram. thr~· sa :v.
sin cr on !:,· onP 1n threP farms
Jf'f'!'t\'rs go\rt nnw nt pav m ent s.
SfJ /lll '

: CHESHJRF: - Do nald 1. . 1/ ,11
·rison , assi stan t sh1ft opC'r.11Jng

£ nglneer a t l hc Ohiu Vail&lt;'\
·Electric Corporalion 's 1\vg&lt;·r
:Creek Plant, received his an n1
:versary award for .15 yea r's
-service to !he compan y , a.s
:announced today bv Norman II .
:Tarr, plant manager
Harrison joined OVf'( ' on Aug

l'ios~d·door

meeting in Wa shing·

ton last Tuesdav won't be rC'·
leased (or six we€ks but offic ta ls
at a Jackson Hole. Wvo confer ·
ence on Fr1day told Th(_' Tim es a

c hangl~ tn pol !C'' \\Ould on I\

tn jec t n e~ unce JI&lt;..Ilnl\ tnlo thr
nervou s bond .1nd s1ock ma1 kets

" II IS f ai r l1 well acce p1ed that
m onetar _
v pollC'\, t cac ting to
suppl y shoc k s. IS not apptop
na te, " a Fede1 a ! Reservt• offt ·
e ta! said .
The pres idem s of the F'PdPr al
Hese r ve's 12 re ~JOn.ll banks
gat her in the capital ev f'ry s1x
weeks to re view the state of th e
economy and decidr whf'ther to

lower interl'' t ril tPs, thus slimu
la ting buymg and tn ves ling. or
pu sh up rat es. rPduc1ng the odds
of a highpr i nfla ti on rate
T hP F ed ha s been pushing
down int erest rates for a lmost a

\\'Jl

ou t ot conn'i n that l hP
·
· k,
g Th P
t'Lonom\
l\a ~ HC'a l ntn .
T1mrs no tl'd Thl' las t drop tamP

m1g ht be read\ to cave In
·,nt ~r&lt;"
t r""'l es so I he F!'d
has
lo
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.
.
11
matnt a ln the:n lon gP I than

.lull J:l
In Jnlt 'l \ lt'\'&gt; "

m rg hl ot herwi se hil vr "anted

H nh 'I hl' T tmi',&lt;.,
uf flnal-.. :-,aid JIH· l idiJ t'Jt!-.t:-.
crf' atrd a !J tl tn th t· \'dluP of thP
doll a1 - a po) . _' nfl d l l\ 1n fla twn
a r~ ctr\ (• lopmPnr - dnd ;1 shdt p
n sr 1n interr st 1Jtt's loJ long
ter m go'e ' nmPnt bonds
ThC' TimPs said thf • r ist' tn bond
r al f·s rPflec ted in pd lt " !'OncPI n

l"i, 1 9~~ - as a maintenance he iJX'r
in the Mdintcnancr DPp:ntment.
Th at sa nw yt'Li t hP trans fe rred to
t hf' OpPrat ions DepartmPn f as an

.ru x1 1/a rv eq ul pment ope ra tor. fn
I '1/ ,1 he was prom oted 10 unit
.s upN vl.sor and in 1982 to assist ·
en! shift opera ting eng ineer .
Har11 &gt;on and hi swt fe, M ary. ll v~
a/ Roul&lt;' 'l. (;aJiipoll s

third straight
over Pirates

11

on 11'" 11 Stree l I hal thl' Mrddle

shipml'nl s lr um l hP Mrddlr Fast

Eas t c ri sis might c au sr the
FedNa l Resenr to n•durf' inter
es t rat es in em rffortto avmd a
recession
"Proplr pPrreivt' t hat thr Ff'd

\V tll b(' fu r th l'r dt...,lnp lrd or how
htg h oi l pnces Imght t'IS('
In suc h unrrr taint :-,·. t he ofh
eta is sa id . adJu~1lng mt Pre st ra tt'
poli r v would be tnappropnatf'

1 ·2- 13 -2 6-~·3 1

Vo1 .4 1, No 80

.

Naval Academy's attrition rate at 4.5 percent
Milk ...

CtmltnuPd from D 1
co mmitlec ha s m om'\
budgPIPd for ACP lhat CJ n be

"kmdler.

mentor mmorit1es.

reasons fo r lravtng.

AI l hc close of I he seven ·week

Whil e all l hP milila rv acadc·

'plrbE' summer '· that g ives tn

m1es t&gt;X Pf'CI to lo sl' ftr st year
s tud ents. thr Na,·a l /\eadem:.'
ha s a tte mp! od tht s vra1 to
tmprovr co ndittons for plf'bl'"
and gu&lt;.~ ra n ter eq ual tn: atmcnt
for womrn and mm ontif' S aftrr
c rit iC ISm about what on a n:.

f irst PxposurP to mtlitarv ltfe. 55

of the 1.2:\2 freshmen had
dropped out, Including 10 of lht'

spc&gt;n t or al located pnot to l hrt t

136 fir st yea r womPn. oUJc tal s

new fiSca l year star tmg OCI . I It
vou lhink I ha l you may quala1 fy .
tal k to Mr Dave MCKen nc the

sa 1d

commttte-eman

or

staff

rmmedJalel y. Soil tes t for pra r tr
cps are an Important f 1rst strp

ll r1n g I hem to the cou nt, · Ex len
' l Oll Office Ca ll if vou need help

lhts :.rar ·s

attri11o n rat e was rela tJ ve lv hi gh.
s1 nce student s g1ve dJftPr ent

.~SCS

loca l

were not surP w h:-,

genllrr" orientat io n
program m s t1 t uted m response to
allegat iOns of sexism and harass·

co m1ng midshipmen a grue lling

Thr 4 5 prrcen t att rition ra wt s

I he rou rth· hlghest at th rAnnapo
I ts aca drmy in the pa s t Hl VPJt s.
th ough low4:'r than las t VPa T.

when bb sl ud ents had left tlrr ·
academy bv I hiS ti me
Academy officia l s sa id 1h'''

Kicker 4141S5

Page 3

••

ANNAPOLIS. Md IU PII The dropout ra te among Naval
Academy plebes this summl'r
was rel atively high. d es pit e a

o ther co llege cam pus wo uld br
dN•m rd 'haz 1ng ..
Naval Aca demv

spokPsm an

Cmdr Mike John sa rdrh at.g iven
th1 • ft gurrs. thr academy's ef
fons obvtOuslv h &lt;.~ve not dom ·
muc h to hf'lp at If ilion so far thi -.,

Pe~ tt y

Dyer. S01l Co nsPn·a n onal
tsl. m a kes th e soil loss drlf'l'mtnJt JO ns. Final approvctl or A~ n
culluial Consp rv at wn praciiCt''
1s wtt h th r co unt\ ASC comm tt
lrf' T hf'lt nex t mrrtrng IS sc hr

Pick · ~: 931
l'lck -l: 6446
Card•
1\ .H. 6-C , 9·0 , K-S
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do. " Je rr~~ l or dan. r h tPf t'co no
mi st at Ftrs t_I nteJstat l' Ranco r lJ
111 Sa n Franc tsro TOiti T hr T im es
No nr or thf' of fK tal s Jnter
\ trwrd bv Tht• T tmPs wo uld
disc!os(• SP(' dfic dPrt sJnns made
at Tursda(s mPI'tt ng hut "-pPCU
Ia ted 11 ~ill be at IPdSI a m o nt~
beforf' 11 1" knowll v. hP th f'r 011

,rnd plebes
A t otht •r m tl t!,JJ \ dC&lt;J dl •m rr-.
I his yt'a r. 120 of l hl' 1. :1:\8 r·ariPI'
at thr US M i ll l ar , 1\eadPmy dl
W£'st Potn t t\' Y . have diO]JJ&gt;Pd
uu I. and AA of ttw 1) Ql s tuUPnts at
thP us All F'Ol('l' Af',l dL'rll\ Ill
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SCHOOL Dl\ YS - These pupils In Jamie
Blaettner'' first grade greeted their teacher with
" lrrlght, shiny fa&lt;'&lt;"" at Pomeroy Elementary

L:'·'""

l'rl ncP i on Ill&lt; Mrdn rg hl. F:r l1 p" '
,tncl Asset Top l i\'P ftnrl(' af

A&lt;'ccpts position
'.

T ,ry lor .J unior High Sc hool 1n
Vi di t f'n ton. \a
1-h' wi ll be tea rhm g mallr.
IH' il ilh and ph ys J co~ l edu ra 11 on.
.tnd w! ll al so be t hr ,1ss 1slan t

l ootba l/ roach lherc Ebc·rsb .. rh
s t ~ll

tPd on h1s new JOb last v.rrk

l i e is a grad ua te ol Sou ln &lt;' rn
lligh·School in 19R5 .tnd ll&lt;'' t
\ tr gl niJ Weslr van U nt\rrs tl\

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CLEVf:I.AN ll i UP i l - Unless
De m oc r a I w gubPrn a I on a I c and i
dt.~tr Anthony CP lPbrPZZP J r . c an
capt uti' th P 0Pmocr a tic stro ngh
old Cu)ahuga County his c han
rrs to bP rlrr tf'd lh1l nrxt Oh1 0
govrr nor. a rf' s I im
" Thi s co unt y 1l' uyahoga1 is
whPrP thP ra rr-' 1s won or lost "
CP ir brPzzr sf' nlot campatgn ad
\ isr r D onald Swr 1t zrr said. Tht'
Cleveland Platn UPah?J rf'port r d
Fo1 th1 s rc·ason the a tt o r ne~
gpnr r.l l w1 l l bP turn ing m ost of
his at tPn tion lhf' last \0 WC'f' ks of
ttl(' r&lt;J mpat gn on Clf'vrland. thf'
t"uunty· s largest Ci t;.. and ti s
subu rbs
CP IPbJ rzzr s atdr-., t•s tim.tt C'
tha t ht · ts nov. tl n lll g .t s m uc fl d s JO
]JPI CPill o! llis f'.lm pcug nln g in
Cu_',' alwga lount y. comparf'd
v.1th ,1bout 2() pf' tTrn t for h1 s
nppont•nt
HPpub lif'd n Crotgl'
\'otnovirh
Two Hepuhl ira n polls show
Celrbn'i' ZL' !Jailing Vo 1novi ('h nn
bo th cha! h'n ger s' home t urf
It' s a long standing ru lP i n
Ohio 's po l it 1ca! c ircips that .tn:-,
\' ictorious Dl'm oc r alt&lt; ' gulH' rna
tonal c and ida te mu st ca 1r \'

wrekP nd In p rf' pa r.t tion fo r ac -

t Jve duly. bu I doesn't ex pe el to go
to I he Middle East
The 4~ member s of the 1:\o l st

ssooo

Cuyahoga

Cou nty

by

100,000

votes.
Democrat s outnumber Repub·
llca ns In Cuya hoga County by a .1
10 1 margin, but experts say
Voinov i c h' s

popula r ltv

ca n

brid ge th ai gap
In l'l74 Gov John J Gilligan
fa iled m his bid for re·electlon
when he car ried the county by
~7.50.1 vo tes. Ri chard Ce leste lost
the 1978 race when he won hi s
native Cuya hoga Co unty by on ly
)5,732 \'O tE'S

in 197R, Ce lebrezze carried Cu va -

majo r role in helping Ce lebrezze

hoga County by 105 .266 votes and
wo n statewide elec t/ on by 8,260

Vomovlch is agamst aOOrtl on
Pxeept 1n ra re cases Ce lebrezzr
w.1s anll -abo rt ion unt l l las t De·
cPmbc r when he switched to a
pro-choice st ance

upset

vic tor y

over

\i01CS

Som r

polillclan s say

Cc le·

brczze. whose fath er was mavor

of Cleve land , Is not as we ll known

· Cuyahoga Count y is part of

and i s lrss popula r a mong
Clevelanders than former C!evt'

l,md Mayor Vo mo vi ch.

thl' most pro-choice area tn the
stat e of Ohio ." Sweitze r sa id
·Our ow n resParch shows that

Vote r s v1rw Voinovich as be i ng
som C'w ha t of a sav ior - the man

where the candtdates stand on

who in herited the politica ll v
frag ment ed and bankrupl ci tv
from populiSt De nm s Ku ci n1c h -

an emotional issue tha t move s
lh P vo te rs "

:\&lt;l ob!IP Stgnal Communtc at10ns
Cr nt f'r 1n Ak1 on w('re noti fied

Sat urd av morning t hey arr bC'i ng

activa l&lt;•d Th is unil Is the onl y
one in Ohio asked l o JO in
Operal ion /Jpse rt Sh ield .
This

unit

rf'outes

mesages

b&lt;'iwcrn Army unit s in the field
"T hey'rP sort of an PlrctronJc

pos t box ,"

said Maj . Rober t

Reporter s ~\'tilting dl thf'
border were not pen tted to ta I k to
them. and therewas no tmm edt at e ex pla na tion of w hy it took
the g roup marC' than '20 hou rs to

se nt to Habu 1 10 rr-cf'Jvr lhPm
Turki sh passport offictals said

they looked happy ilnd

rcl i ~ved .

Ea 11ier, Sir nak Governor Ay -

din Asia n silid ht• ordered the
bo rd er gal(' kt'pt OpPn f or 24
hours lo il l low lhern lhrough
tmmcdi.:~lely

on thP!t

arrival

Officia ls sard lhcy got through
passport and ot hr r formalities In
th e mintmum limP possible.
Thl' ~L women and children
WL'TL' among mnrr than 100
Amencan dcpendrnt s and non
f'SSf' n t ia I embassy per sonnel who

lr fl Kuwa11 for I raq last week
aft PI assurances they would be
allowed to !ea ve .

A U .S Embassy official In
An kara sa1d 54 male emba ssy

a j ournay thai normally

personnel wer e however forbid-

t ak es eight or nine hours.
Th e 52 women and chtldren
were m et at th e Turkish border
gilte by the wJfpof U.S Ambassa ·

den to leave Baghdad Sunda y
when !he women and children
drove to !h e Turkish border "We
arf' work mg very hard to secu r e

dor to Turkey Morton Abromo

thetr rrlra se as wrl l. · an em b assy spokeswoman sa 1d

take

v.-tt L and oth er /\me r 1c an off ic1a Is

Meigs County Museum:

city's pub I ic schools and cha rged
l hal he vi rtually Ignored rhe

Secretary of Stale Ted,W . Brown

hi s

ba sP at lncirli k in southPrn
Turkey They wer e expected l o
be flown to Frankfurt, Germany.
Tuesday and thrn on to lhe
United States
U.S Embassy offici als n '
mamed tl g ht ·lipped about thP
movement s of the group and the
ltm e I hey were expected lo lakl·
off for Fra nkfu rt
The or igmal gr oup of 55 left
Baghd ad at 5 am Su nday and
arrived at th e Turk iS h side oft h&lt;'
border gal&lt;' abo ut 2 30 a m
Monda y

sa id
But Swe- i lzt'r is quick to po!nt
out thdt Voinovich fail ed to
alldn•ss the pr oblems in the

ne ig hbo r hoods whilr concentrat Ing his efforts on revi talizing
downtown
Thr abort 1on tssue could play a

In

ANKARA . Turkey !U P! I -A
group ol 52 American women and
children who were permrlled lo
leave I raq early Mond ay drov e to
a NATO air base m sou th Prn
Turkey to be flown to F rank fu rt.
U.S. Embassy sources sale .
The 52, mainly dependenl s of
U.S Embassy personnel 1n K u
wall. drove through th e Iraqi
border and entered Turkey in 11
cars al the Habur checkpo/nl
more than 20 hours afler being
allowed t o leave Baghdad.
Three mal e members of the
origina l group of 55 were lurned
back by the Iraqi aur horilies
because they were older than I R
years, sources al the Habur
bord er gate rea ched by tele·
phone said. Two of the ong rnall 3
private cars also did not co me
through
U.S Embassy sources sa id the
52 Americans were dr ive n from
the border to Diya r bakJr, Tu r
key . and then on to the NATO air

and turned &lt;he city around .
Cl eveland jokes had moreless
stopped when Volnovtch left Clt v
Hall In 1989.
" Cleveland Is better off rhan 11
was 10 yea rs ago,'' Volnovich
campaign manag~r Paul Mifsud

lhe pub l ic does not yet know
I he ques tion of abortion Th is Is

Akron unit ready to pull out; three
other Ohio Reserve units on alert
AKR ON. Oh10 r UPl i - On• ·
Ohio Resc r w un it spent lh c

GM REBATE ..................... 52,500
OUR REBATE ................... 52,500
TOTAL REBATE

School Monday morning. This was the first day ol
classes In sc hool districts across the county.

Anthony Celebrexze needs to claim
win this fall in Cuyahoga County

r ull l\'at " d iP Au1ora. RPIIJnt .
Sp.uldll ,tnd l.ongfrllow

SYRACUSE - lJdl'i d F:brr 'b
dl'h. son ol Mr and M1s 1. ,111\
l·. lJt' J,'-,IJd f'll S_\ Iaf'U SP. hd S ,1('
ct •p lf' d ,1 tr dc hmg post tJon J t

25 Cents

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Freed Americans are
bound for Germany

du ted lor ACP apprO\a/ s wrl l t)('
Spel I I It 1ntcres 1ed . yo u shoul &lt;t
....r&lt;.~r t th e process Jmmedlal el:-,
T he Nat ional Tu rfgrasss E1 ·a
lu. tl l on Program t'\·al uta tPs t~ nd
compa lf'S vanr ttrs ttl accrs s
ftlf'll pof(•ntldl A prog r PSs rrpo1 I
~~d :--J u ...;tP k li..,f' d Law t' nov.nPr-..
~\dTll t n g lao mak r fall Sf'Pdltn )2: ..,
wanl to cons1d r r th (•...,e
r .~nkJng-.. \.\hen makmg \ .JriPI\
"t' ll'r lt ons Top Krntu r k \ B lur
cult t\,lJ S c1n• Bl ac k,bu Jg

Clear tonight. Patchy dense
log. Low In mid 60s. Partly
cloudy Tuesday . High near 95.

1 Secuon, 10 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 27, 1990

1990

.v ra t .
'Bu t I th ink v.r·,r made 11 i.l
k inder . grntlf' r tl'&lt;.ll nll1 g prog 1diTI
and ma :vbt&gt; .1 lt lllr morP rt•d ils
t1 r." .J ohn sa1d
Ardclrm\ of fJ c t.!l s h.l\'1' 1nstt
tut r d nrw r·u ]('s ban nt ng "hu 1sr•
play" between midshipmen and
p1 f'VP nted ph;.' sic aI co ntact betwrrn upper c lc1ss m id sh1pmPn

Cook, acting public affairs of
fleer for the 83rd Ar my Reser ve
Co mmand In Columbus under
w ho se ju risdi ction the 2361 st
fa ll s. " Th ey sort out what would
oth erwise bl' a jumble of t•lec

STREET Ci\R AT RACINE - The Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical Suclely nas
announced Urnes lor photo copying in preparation
lor their new publication , "Thru the Y ''"" in
Picture". The hook, which will feat ure photographs ol old buildings and historic sN·ncs from
around the county, will contain approximately IWO
photos In 168 pages. The 8xll publication wlll he
hardbound In simulated leather with a gold
stamped cover to match the Meigs Co unty History
Books Volumes I and 2. Copying Urnes han heen
scheduled lor Wednesday lrom I p.m . until 4: 30

p.m., and St•pu'mhcr Ill from i -9 p.m. at the
museum. Th1~ museum ind i cat e~ that pict ures

may also be lt•lt at the mu,.;um during their
rrJ:lrlar opt•ratlng hours for later copying. The
cost for eo pying i.s $1; lor those submitting photos
who wish a :lx5 copy and a negative for
themselves , there will be an additional charge of
$2 per copy . Thl' purpose of the hook, according to
the musuem, will be to preservf' and presPnt
history through old photographs. For more
detaiL•. contact the M eigs fount} Museum at
992-3810 .

lro nlc waves· ·

This unit, which will be on
a et iv(_• stat us for 90 days, expect s

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w rcckl'd his molorcyr le on Slat e Roure 681 Sunday after noon
Joh n Keena n. :12 . of Tupper s Pl ains, was travelln.g east bound
w hen lr pappan' nll y los t conl ro l of his 1987 Yamaha Genes is In a
cu r ve .r nd went off the ri ghl side of the road. Keenan then struc k
a dll ch and slid back across the road and ca me to rest in lhe
wes tbound lant'. acco rding Ia a report from the Gallia ·Meigs
pos t of the Slale Highway Patrol.
K ~enan was tre ated al the scene by a Meigs County EM S unit .
He was not cl ied In lh ~ accldenl.

Four injured in Gallia wreck
A Meigs Coun ty man suffered serious Injuries and three
passengers in hi s ca r sus tai ned minor Injuries when the Meigs
man st ruck an emba nkment Saturday night on State Route 790 .
Richard Loudermllt, 22 . ol Middleport , was east bound and
was approac hing the State Route 218 Intersection a l
approxim at ely 50 miles per hour. Loudermllt applied the
brakes, slid through the Intersection and .slammed Into an
emba nkment on the northbound berm of SR 218. He and his
three passengers were not weari ng seat belts .
Loudermllt was cited for driving under the Influence, failure
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l o l eave by the midd le of the week
for Fort McCoy In Wisconsin, but
docsn'l expect logo to the Middle
E ast The unlo should lea rn
Monday when it will be leav ing
'Thai 's not a realistic posslbii'IY the way I see our m JSslon, "
sil ld Lt . Col. William Petro. a un it
m ~mber from Ca nfield.
After the callup order ear ly
Salurday, the 43 m embers began
notifying employers, filling out
paperwork and getlng In la stminute trai ning.
· 'I took It worse than my boss
because I had great plans to get a
lot of work done," said Carol
Marotta of Ravenna, an em ployee of the Portage Metropolitan Housing Authority. "But I
made a eommttment and I'm
going to follow through on it ."
Three other units In Ohloareon
aler t and could be ca lled to duty
at any time- the !001st Combat
Support Company of Chillicothe:
the 79th Quartermaster Detach·
men! In Marton; and the 342nd
Military Pollee Company In
Zanesville.

FINISHED AHEAD OF SCHEDULE - The
bridge on State Route 11M In GaiDa County was
reopened late Saturday, a week ahead of
•chedule, according to Joe' Leach, Deputy

Director, Division 10, Ohio Department of
Transportation. Dedication ceremonies will be
announced according to Leach. ( 0\'P pbolol by
Stephen Wilson)

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