<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="11538" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/11538?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-30T04:55:16+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="42508">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/d4241f97a761dc482c404737b856af23.pdf</src>
      <authentication>38b2b4f09795788eb4bc1abbfa77a67e</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="36335">
                  <text>Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohi..

LOSER

""Amt: 1\i~'( MN;t \0)1:. ~. ~y ~ ll'E IIDL-0

....
'::~;::~' s~~4.llA-&amp;t.trs·

Television
Viewing

I

•

FRI., SEPT. 21

Wflo&lt;l

0 four
Rearrange

COLD AND LONELY ...

•

I'111

2

(!) 3-2-1 Contacl

11 - -li -~
.

IT'S FR€UIIJG l,:j HEJ&lt;[.Iil

.

8

. ....J.L...J.L...J
L.-L..-L..- L

e

a

HE~fS A

f~oM 1\

5ToflY A8oUT P..

rA/\100$ BoP,_.BlJIL.PE~ ....__
GoiNr, T'/4~GH ~IS
MIPI.IFE CRISIS ~

k~

1

UuNI'
INAFuNK

a

ToA MON~j

ANP JOII"iii'IG A

grandparents arrive from
Greece bearing gifts.
IIl (!) Waohlngton Wuk In

__

M~ASiE~Y.

Revfow Q
1111 t121 G1 Evening Shade A

THAT ISN'I OUR QUI&gt;-RRY,
SC~NNER I 11 '5 PA.Rl OF

THA.T BLA5fED .JOIN!

pro football player return s to
his hometown to coach

TRY AND OUTRUN THIS,

foolball. Q

YOU ROTTEN Llll LE

f]] Ill Amonca•s Moat
Wanted A fugitive 1s sought
lor the attempted murder of
a police officer

SA"JD DIGGER.'

l!]l Murder, She Wrote

all Texes Connecllon

Q

a

PrlmeNtWI
a:JI Beauly and the Bout Q
8:30 (i) Ill Ill Family Monaro A
new restaurant owned by
Aachaet 1S built C

CD Cll Wall $tree( WHk Q
all On Stage
9:00 (l) U fl)) MOVIE: 'Murder
C.O.D.' NBC Movlo olll&gt;t
WHk\2 :00)0
IIl Pro ltlho t.rth Case
stud1es of creat1ve and
practical solutions to
en11ironmental problems that
are al so economically sound

ara examined . (A, (100) Q
Cll Evening at Pops
®I t12111l MOVIE: 'Workl'o
Olcloat Uvlng Brld.,.malcl'
CBS Movlo oi1M WHit
(2001
f]] Ill 11EA Praoo·s best

c

tnend becomes the kev 1n
Group Nme's search .
1]]1 Hitchcock Presents

'"

a

® Naohvllfe Now
llrr; King llvol
a:JI Beauly and 11\e Booot t;l
UO (i) (I) Ill Going Ploceo A
wnhng team works and lives

a

MORK MEEKLE AND
I

CONT KNOW ANY~

I

WHO C';£T5 /&gt;6 DIRIY /

1

__ ___.-- ,
----------

AS YOL.l 00.
~~-(

'1VU E;Oi f.G IV /viAI&lt;E
A CARE~R OLlTOF
cSi"ETTIN6 DIRTY~

THAT ~PENC5 ... 1S
TH Ef(E: MUD-I NON F?T
IN I T~

together.

l!ll Ray Bradbury Theatre
t0:00 l!J Newl
(I) (I) Ill 20{20
IIl (!] Frontline $peciol

c

;c
'

I

...

AR~

1

.

Rep. · Docodo ol
OutrucUon (4, Q
f]] Ill MajOf League
B11eblll
l!ll The Hitchhiker
121 Evening News
a:J)700 Club Special: Seven
Doyo Abloze
10:20 I]) NWA Wrosding Power

_.. ry;J
_,·- ·-

'" '

··, .

8..\RNEY

Hour

TATER
SO ALL -FIRED
TICKLED ABOUT&gt;
WHAT'S

I PUT HIS TOOTH
UNDER HIS PILLER
AN' --

TH' TOOTH FAIRY
LEFT HIM A

WHOLE DIME!!

10:30 (!) Major League Bueblll
l!]l Swamp Thing
®Crook &amp; Chua
@ Major League BuebiM
11
Ill
tm il2l
I!]} NIWI
IIl Nowowatch
(!) Star HuoUer
l!]l Miami Vice
® Teus Connection
Moneyllne
a:JI Bordortown
11 :20 I]) MOVIE: Devil Oog: The
Hound of Holf (2:00)
11 :30 (]) U Tonlght Show Slereo
[JJ Alive From 011 Cantor t;l
Ill Ill I!]} MounllinHr
Magazine
1111 Night Cour1 C
i121 mWlaoguy ~1nme

oo rn u rn

m

m

a

year ahead

ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

~'Your

~'Birthday
Sepl. 22, 1890
Aside from yoUJ usual group of fr iends.
addi ti onal people will become very important in your social affairs in the year
ahead. One or more might even have a
positive influence In furthering your personal ambitions.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22, Regardless
of the size of the crowd or even if il"S a
strange group. you· it not go unnoticed
today, although you'll do nothing ou t of
the ordinary to attract anention. Gel a
jump on lite by understanding the influences which ar~ Qoverninq you 1n the

concerned
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Today'' you ARIES (March 21 - April19) Your arl1 shc
get 1nvolved 1n someth1ng ol a confiden - and crea tive a!lnbutes are lik ely to v1e
tial nal ure. do no1 d1scuss your plan s lor express1on today _ You may be able
w11h people who are not key player s to produce someth1ng of beauty that
There IS no rea son to keep ou1s1der s wtll have permanent ... alues as well
TAURUS (April 20-Mor 20) Try fo se1nlormed
SCOR PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Somef &gt;mes lect acltvtlies today that reqUire both
people come to us lor adv1ce and yet mental and phys~eal agtllty 11 th ey are
don·! rea ll y listen to what we have to games vou entov w1th elements of com say ThiS won·! be true in your 1nstance pettllon, all the better
however , because you· n be placect 1n a GEMINI (Mor 21-Juno 20, Your poss, .
bilities l or material gains look promising
respected category
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your today owmg to the good auspices ol
best Ideas today will be tho se you get others. You could do especially well il
regar d1ng ways to further your ambition yau·re involved with people who have a
or how to add to your resources . Thi s generous natures .
may cause you to aim for different , yet CANCER (Juno 21-Julr 22, If I here is
something important vou are trying to
related target s
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19, You will promote today, you're apt to be more
make an indelible Impression on others successful If you use the soft salt . Paint
toda y_not because at heroic deeds or pictures with your words so !hat your
revolutiOnary thoughts. but because of prospects can easily visualize what you

little acts ol thoughtfulness and charity. say.
AQUARIUS (Jon. ~ob, 19, Even LEO (Jutr 23-Aug. 22, Your bus&gt;ness
though you might not be invited to par- instincts are likely to be better than usu-

licipate 1n a friend 's vent ure. you could al today, because you're equally as Intustill learn how to do on your own what itive as you are IOQIC!IL This combina·
. tlon could spell profit. Send lor vour
vour fr iend Is successfully doing.
PISCES (fob, •Morch 20) Whaf you Astra-Graph predictions today by mailattempt to do alone todav might have ing S 1.25 10 Aslro-Graph. c/o lhls
only reasonably satisfactory results, but newspeJlllf, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland,
what you do in concert with others OH 44101-3428. Be sure 10 s1a1e your
could turn out to he quite lucky for all zodiac sign .

I

J

jeopardizes his life and cover
to pursue personal vendena .

®On Sligo
Spor1o Tonight
a:JI Beouly and 11\e Botll Q
11:35(1) ChHrt Q
12:00 IIl Stir Hualler
NlghUine Q
1111 Magnum, PJ.
I!]} Tonight Show Stereo.
l!]l MOYlE: Prt11y Smort IAI
(2:00,
® Noohvlllt Now
NowaNI{Ihl
12:05 (lJ Nlghtllno Q
12:30 (])II fl))llta Night With
Dovlrllltt.rman
()) II lnlo tho Nlghl
112111) SRQ
a:JI BoiUiy lnd ... Boeld Q
12:35 (lJ lnotanl Rocall
1:001111 MOVIE: Firattarter (AI
(2:00)
I!]) • Arunlo Hall
ShowBiz Today
1:05 (i) Love Connecllon
1:20 I]) MOVIE: Munotar, Go
Homo (2:00)
1:30 (])II IIJJ Frldly Night
Vldooo

()) a

PR IN T NUMBERED

f

NORTH
+Q 10

Bob Hamm;m

dart'r jJia y Today"s. from the CanJdt- WEST
an lnV1l&lt;I IIOnal P atrs la st s prin~ , rr ~ :1
qutred a l eur amoun t of rooperat10n
tQ9 7
f ro rn 1hP dt•l ense
West tnJdt• a sk1rnpy- vu lnNablt' +J '

•
•s

9-'l l-90

'I'J8

tA!O

ti ~ C\2

+K 9&lt;

SOl TH
.AKJ7 3
'I'AK62
• J
Vulnerable. East- West
Healer West
Wrst

IJhl

H
I' a ~-~

&lt;NT

I' a-&gt;"

b 'l'

()hi

All

,.
~orl h

Pass

4'1'

tiNT

East
Pa ss
Pass
Pass

Obi

p. 1 :-.~

Opt•mn~ leod

watt tor their d ub tnck But mr,.;ph rahh· Ea st put m the d1arnond 10

t fi

_j

lkdarrr won t hE' JJCk . playrd dum m:v "s Q· IO of :-:pa dt•s. cas hed hts hE-art La_n_d_h_ad. ,lo- p-:-la_y_a_w_a_)-,'f;-ro-m--ccthr kmg of
art' . ra:-. h(•d the A -K -.J of spades whllr
dt s C"ard~n~ (']uhs from dummy . and
took thn•(' rnorf' ht•a rt tnck s That rr du&lt;"Pd ~:us t to t~H' d1amond ace and th('
cluh K -9 The ktng of di amond s wa s
plavPd from dummv Ea st wnn th1· acf'

t'lubs to give declarer h1 s contract
For Hamman . 1t was another day at
thr of ftC(' . For hapless East. a nagging
quest ton - why had he Dothered to
come all the way to Toronto to defend
d hand so badlv'.'

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

38 Shakespeare's
Athenian
40 Man· talk
42 Dodge
43 African
Dr.
antelope
Richards 44 Broad12 Glory
casts
13 Goaded
45 Fender
14 Go fi shing
scars
15 1812
DOWN
event
1 Milwau 16 Bounder
kee
18 Aclress
player
Fanow
2 Throw a
19 Yale
feasl
sludenl
3 A "Casa 20 CIA's
blanca·
predeces sial
sor
4 Shoe
21 Lawyer
widlh
(abbr )
5 Colonisl's
22 Depot
Joe
wmker
24 Confederale color
25Gin·
making
site
27 Ma~ or
Buddy
29 Malt
Dillon's
portrayer
32 Hockey
great
33 Winte1
ailmenl
34 Aussie
1 Prickly
planl
6 High stepping
aid
11 Tennis's

6

Food

fishes
7 Large
amounl
8 "Autumn
Son ala"
direclor
9 Nabokov
novel
10 Pact
17 Pavement
23 Del roil
product
24 Colt, for

one
26 Had
failh in
27 Astro·
nomical

herdsman
28 Come
30 Having 31
Down
31 Noises
33 Penahies
39 Peculiar
41 GrandOpry

35 Assoc.
36"-a
boy I"

37 Wilde
beesl

DAILY CRVPTOQUOTES- Here'show 1owork II: 9/21
AXYDLHAAAH
lal.ONGFELLOW
One letter stands for another. In this sample A is use a
for the three L's, X for the two O's, elc. Single letters,
apctStrophes, the length and fonnalio~ of the words are all
hints. Each day the codt! letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTE
L V G Q T C P 0 P I.

Y 0 C P

DOZ

TE

SDZG.
DXL

I.PQPVCVXJ

v

ZYPF

GNPIJW
XPCPU

Along I he River ......... Bl-8
Buslness ........... ........... D-1
Comics- ... .. ............. .Insert
Classllleds ........... .. ... D-2-7
neaths ........................ A -3
Editorial ..................... A-2
S110rls ...................... C-1-5

Cloudy and cold. Slight chance
of showers. High near 55.

Chance of rain 30 percent.

12 Sections. 84 Pagea
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, September 23, 1990

Indicted were Jack W. Cris p
a nd lhc 1..eading Creek Wa·
1ers hcd Association, Inc;
G lenna R . Cr isp; and J ames J.
Crisp.
Jack W Crisp, a former
member and President of fh e
Board of LCCD, as we ll as a chi ef
orga nizer of !he Watershed Associa tion, laces 19 counls in all,
Including onl' count of engaging
In a patlern of corrupt acllv il y,
wh ich, as named , Is a first degree
felony; five co unt s of having an
unlawful interest in a public

contrac t and t wo counts ol
compllcily In having an unlawful
lnlerest in a public contract, all
fourth degree felonies, and one
first degree misdemeanor
charge by the same name; five
coun ts of soliciting or receiving
Improper compensat ion and five
counts of comp li city In soliciting
or receiving Improper compen·
sa llon, all of which are flr sl
degree misdemeanors.
K. Rober I Toy, the specia I
prosecutor appointed in January
of 1989to investiga te the Leading
CreEk organizations, sa id Friday
afternoon thal the grand jury
investigation revea led ihe in·
creas ing use In the 1980's of the
Leading Cree k Walershed Asso·
elation as a "conduil to filter

funds" from the governmenta l
agency of LCCD Ia "certa in
individuals" , i ncl uding Jack W
Crisp and hi s wife. Glenna R
Crisp.
Begun In the 191i0's as a
non-profit "charllable" organ! ·
zallon, with m embership dues
set at $1, !h e Walershed Associa ·
lion rented lhe fac iliti es housing
the offic es of LCCD to fha!
government a II y · Con t ro lied
agency for a sum of $120,000,
which was paid to lhe Watershed
Association as a lump sum in
1987 .
According fa Toy, thai sum
was 10 be applied as r ent for a
period of six years i$2.500 per
month 1, wllh lhe final two years
of the period being promised fa

LCCD renf ·free.
According to Toy, Jhat lu mp
sum of $120,000 then was applied
to a retirement plan for board
members - a rellremenl plan
thai. Ia date, only Crisp has been
eligible to benefit from .
Count Three of the indictm ent
agalnsl Jack W. Crisp In particu ·
lar, alleges thai he benefited

from the retirement plan .
Jack W Crisp Is also accused
of using "lhe authorily or lnflu
ence of hi s office lo secure ... rotlremenl benefits for his Wife.
Glenna Crlsp ... and early retire·
menf bene fil s for hi s wife."
In 1984, .Jack W. Crisp and lhe
board of the Walershed Associa ·
lion voted Ia pay from the funds
of Jhal organization toward lhe

Stone, who was not wearing a
safety belt, was pinned inside I he
car before he could be pull ed
from the wreckage and pro·
nounced dead al the scene.
Stone's passenger, Teresa De·
weese, 16, was thrown from lhr
vehic le and r eceived multiple
scral ches. She w as taken to
Holzer Medical Cenler 11y lh e
Gai Ua County EMS where she
was admllted for treat men I. Her
co ndition was stable Sal urday.
according 10 a hospllal
spokeswoman.
Tes 1S were perfo r med on Stone
a! McCoy- Moore Funeral Home
Ia delermine the cause of the
accident and as of Saturd ay, It
was unknown If Stone was
I ntoxicated at the time of Jhe
cras h, according to the rcporl.

sions , ranglng In amount from
$500 lo $1,500 .
The Walershed Association is
also bei ng named on the indicl ·
men! since lhe State of Ohio
allow s corporations to be sued as
Individual s.
Toy did explain however, I hal
lhe general membership of lh e
organization were not Involved In
lhe matler .
The two-cou nf if: diclment
aga in st Glenna R. Crisp i nvolves
a charge of engaging in a pattern
of corrupt acllvlly, a f irs t degree
felony, and four counts of fourth·
degree complicity In having an
unlawful Interest In a public
co ntra c t .

(See LCCD, page A4 I

Parade deadline Oct. I
for city's bicentennial

Cheshire man
killed in wreck
By MELINDA POWERS
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - A Cheshire
man was killed and a Ga llipolis
woman suffered minor Injuries
in a hlgh-speed accident on
County Road 5 near Stau, Roule 7
early Saturday morning.
According to a Gallla Mefgs
State Highway Patrol report,
David Stone, 28, was traveling at
60-65 miles per hour on wet
pavement In Gallipolis Township
when he apparently iosl control
of his car and ran off fhe right
side of the road . Slone's 1978
Pontiac then struck a t raffic sign
and a tree before going over an
embankment.

early retirem en t. lhrough Publi c
Employees Relirement System ,
of Glenna R Cri sp, as well as
incre asin g salary fo r Glenna R
Cr isp, who was employed 32
hour s per week as general
mana ger. from $31,000 to $42,000.
Toy also sa id Jhaf Glenna R.
Crisp was paid full salary while
awav from the LCCD otrlce from
Oclober, 1987 unlit June, 1988,
wilh approval f rom board
member .Ja ck Crisp, as con·
f ained in Count Twelv e of the
indl c!mcnf aga inst Jack W .
Crisp.
I n addit ion, Jack W. Crisp Is
accu sed of voli ng In favor of
bonu ses for himself and board
m embe r s on nume ro us ocra -

PARADE MARSHAL - Downtown Gallipolis
was the sUe lor lhe first Emancipation Proclamation Celebration Parade Saturday morning.
Pictured Is Henry Norman, parade marshal, as he

waves to spectators lining Second Avenue .
Norman was one of many speakers visitors
listened to ln the city park following the parade .
(Times-8entlnel photo by Krlo Cochran)

City status threatened in Gallipolis
By LEE ANN WEUII
THOMPSON
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis is
threalened wil h the possib ility of
losi ng lfs cll y sl atus, and efforts
are underway to recoun t the
!own's population house·lO·
house.

Accord Ing Ia James BoSler,
clly code enfof1'emenl officer
and housing liason for lhe 1990
ccnsu&amp;, I hree blocks were of fl.
clal ly cha llenged , and a survey
by house is going on.

For anyone who was not
con tacJed during the census or
did nof fiJi out a census form . it' s

not too lale, he said. The forms
are being lefl In doors and
mailboxe s. Bosler said. and If
you don't gel one, and haven'!
the re fore bPen counted.ll may be
done over I he phone.
The la sl maili ng d ale for fhe
clfy's challenge Is Sepl. .10.
Boster said, so form s from
res idents mu st be i n the cit y

offic es by !hal lime.
Three blocks In parllcula r arc
being challenged, Flflh Avenue,
A llen Drive and I he 220 acres of
Spruce Strecf Extension annexed
In December.
If Is lmportanl to retain c lly

status, according to ci ty man-

ager Dale lman. In a news
release, Iman sa id "wp know
ther e are problems wilh fhe
housing counts and we know

there are

people tha t h avt' not
been co un ted However, we don't

know lf there ar e enough mlssPd

people to save our c!ty stat us ."
Bosler said Gallipolis Is abou f
158 people shorf uf lhc 5.1MIII
needed to remain a city .
If th ai Is nof mel, fhL'rP wi ll be

reduc l!on !s funding from lhP
state and federal gm:prnrrH:•nt s.
iman sa id.

The form takes three mlnuiPs
l o comp lefe, he said, and II Is
Imp or tant for thosP not counted
In fh P cens us 10 do so.

GALLIPOLIS - En!rles for
the Bicentennial Parade, Oct 20
i n downtown Ga llipolis, are due
at lh e Bicenten nia l Office by
Ocf obcr 1.
Form s ma y be picked up from
9 a.m . to 1 p.m . on Monday s and 9
a.m Ia J p.m . Tuesday through
Friday al lhe office, located af
533 Second Ave.
The commission invites a II
organizations to show their colors by entering a flag bearin g.
walking unll, which display s th e
color s of Lhe group
In add ll lo n fo loc al unit s.
approximat ely six bands are
expected to participafe. 1.200
Sh r iners fr om around thP stat e.
srvrra l flr P units. Lind additional
Shrincrs from Kentucky .
Among th e groups oartlclpal ·

lng, are the Norlh Carolina
Precision Dril l Team, !he Gold
Wing Road Rider s Assoclallon
National Champions in 19R8.
The purpose of lhedriiiJeam Is
Jo promole a good ima ge, demon·
slrale rid in g skills fhrough education {with an emphasis on
safely ) and improve the accepfanc e of moJOrcy cllng by the
general public. The Team com
blnes demonstrations, perfor mances, and compet ition with
luxury touring.
Honda Gold Wing motorcycles
in a precision drill gives a
perspective not off en seen by the
pub l ic.
To enable chi ldr en lo watch the
!)flrforma nces of the Shriners.
(See PARA I)E, page A5)

Finale to celebration slated
aboard West Virginia Belle
C,\ I.UPOI. IS -

Final p lans
an• bein g made l or the Gallipolis
Rlcenlcnnlal flail. fa be held
Saf urrlay, Oct. 20 on lhe WeSf
Virgin i a Br!IP.
Accordi ng to M ;trly Cornett.
ball romrnilh:&gt;(.• co-c hairma n,
thi~ prrmiC'ff' soci al func t ion will
mark I he close of fhe cit y's 200th
hirtta.l &lt;ly c rlrbratlon a c ti vi t ies .
( 'o rnrtt point s out that many

who will be af lending, have beEn
spending a g rea l deal of tim e and
eflo rl in. planning whaf they will
wear CosJumes ol th e period or

r ostumes of any period, from

1790 to

lttP

prr sent, will be

uppropriatr.

The empha sis will be or lormal
wear for the rv ening and cos
tumes a re not required.
Boardin g time will be 7 p.m .
wlfh th e Be lle l eaving the Gal li·
polis Rl verf ronf af R p.m for a
four -hour crui se . Ho t hors d'o~u ­
v rrs will be served throughout

til e eve nin g and the boaf's cash
IJars will be open
Tw o bands will be performing
during lhe baiL The Jay Flippin
Orchestra and I he Full Tl l1 Band,
both entertaining on separ ate
(See FINALE, page A5)

Meigs library branch expected
back in operation by mid-October

hopper

V

Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY- A tala I oflwenty
six Ind ictments were filed i n
Meigs County Cgmmon Pleas
Courl against one presenl and
two former officers of the Lead·
lng Creek Watershed Associa·
tlon, Inc . and Leading Creek
Conservancy District on Friday

afternoon.

• A fi'

~o ulh

Inside

LCCD officers named in 26 indictments
By BRIAN J . REED

EA&gt;T
+986 , 0

pn·-rm pt ;Jn d South got h1s s1de to SIX
hPart s WhPn Wl•st doublrd . Nort h ror rt'rt lv surm 1sed that East would h.•ad
1'1lh('f- a spade or a club fo r a ruff So
North t·onvPr tPd to SIX no-trump
&lt;.~vo1d m g th e loss ol a ruffmg trick Uut
thrrr was qiJI J maJor probiPm
how to take l2 t ncks W1th the opemng
lead of ;l d1arnond . 11 was not hard for
Hamman \fl pl ay low from dummy t lf
W(·st wa s undN iradmg thC' ac(' of dJa mnnd;\. more power to ht m J l::ast
shnul d wm 1ht• iH'L' an!l return h1s dJJ rnond 10 Thr d('fendrrs cou ld now

VoL 26 No. 33
Copyrigh111d 1990

'I'QL09&lt;
t K 8
+QL08 ; 2

has cont rt hut ed many dea ls to bndgl'
li ter ature lh &lt;H present problems tn dl' -

C-1

•
l

Complefe the chuckle quOIOd
by filling in tho milling -do
you develop from 111p No. 3 below.

BRIDGE

a

a

-8-l

9.'

SCIIM UTS ANSWIU
,_,0
Trudge- Valid - Inlay - Divert- EARLIER
Teacher lo parenl: "All studentslregifted, bul some
studenls jusl open their packages EARLIER than the
others."

(R)

a

Beat of the Bend:
Information is being sought for '1081'
cemetery in northeast Meigs County - B-8

LETfERS IN SQUARES

m

FRANK AND ERNEST

.

James Sands:
Paul Davies and Co_, Jewelry store opened
for business fll'8ttime Aug. 31, 1946- B-6

f--f-:~7,-:rl:.:...;:1....:::.1.-=-.,lr:'---l Q

1111 112111) CBS News Q
f]]
Andr Griffith
all Top Cord
@ Sportolook
a:J1 Zorro
8:351]) Andr OrtHilh
7:00 Cll U IIIJ t121 Wheel of
Fortune C
l!J Andr ClrtHith
(lJ Ill Ill lnalde Edition
IIl (!) MacNeil Leh"'r
NewaHour
f]] m Night Court Q
il2l Curren! AHalr
l!ll MocQyver
all Music Row VIdeo
@ SportoCen1er
Monoyllno
a:JI Monloc Manalon
7:051]) Happy Days
7:30 (]) II IIIJ t121 Jeopardy! Q
l!J Bowllched
(lJ t121 G1 Entertainmenl
Tonlghl
Ill Ill Mama'o Family
f]] Ill Three'• Companr
@ Mslor Laague Boaeboll
Croufl"'
a:JI Big Brother Jake
7:351]) Major Looguo Bueball
8:00 (]) U t121 Super Bloopero
and Now Practical Jokoo Q
(!) MOVIE: Whollr Moaul
!PGI (2:00)
(1) Ill Ill Full Houao Jesse·s

ll

AI•~""""' -

.::,UI,.:.'C:...,IG;:..:..:,HirliJ

_ _ .• : "If you're going lo look back on
~=:~====-_:_, something and laugh about it,
rl F 0 tfE S T
I you might as well ----- ---."

m

9-

.--.u

1~ ,~, Tr H,~ 11

Ill Ill ABC Nowa Q

IIl WHd America

11

Michigan tops UCLA 38-15

Fall activities
for Pomeroy's
l50th anniversary
begin Thursday

I

SAGRYE

~ AbboU and Cootallo

(i)

lerttn

of the
words be.
low to form four simple worda.

6:00 Cll II (lJ Ill Ill IIIJ 1121•
1121 Nowo
l!J I ~am ol Jeannie
1Il3-2-1 Contacl C
(!) Square One TV
I!]) II) ALF
l!ll Cartoon Exproao
@ Scholaotic Sports
Amortca C
181 World todar
a:J1 Rln Tin Tin K-9 Cop
6:051]) Bovertv Hillbillies
6:30 (])II 1121 NBC Nlghtir Newo

WHO WANTS TO
CUDDLE UP WI TH
A BEACH BALL?

THE NIGHTS ARE

lAM I

ClAY I. I'OIWI ___;;____ __

~erambled

EVENING

HERE'S THE WORLD FAMOUS
SERGEANT OF THE FOREIGN
LEGION CAMPING OUT IN T~E
DESERT WITH HIS TROOPS ..

~

75 cents

Sunday

z y p

I.VNlJT-

zyp

Z0 IZY

MPlJVPCP

SP. - QDSVUUT
LV
QDCTIO
Yeeterdev'• Cfi/Ptoqaote: DREAMING PERMITS
EACii AND EVERY ONE OF US TO BE QUIETI y
AND SAFELY INSANE EVERY NIGIIT OF otiR
LIVES. - CliARLES DEMENT

By CHARLENE HOEFLICII
Times-Sentinel Stall
MIDDLE PORT - Extensive
remodeling and redecoraling un·
derway al the Middleport Branch
of the Meigs County Public
Library is expected to be compleled and the facility back In
operation by mid-Ocl ober.
The library, closed since Sept.
1. w ilt have a completely new
look when II reopen s.
A rose co lor scheme is being
carried out throughoutlhe build·
ing. There will be ail new
shel ving, carpattng and tile, as
well as new res1rooms on both I he
main floor and the lower level
where a classroom and arts
center are located .
A "grand re-opening" for lhe
library which has served lhe
communi ty since 1912 Is being
planned, according to Ruth Powers, librar ian.
On the main floor one of the
stairways to the lower floor ha s
been closed lo make space for an
office for Ollta Heighton, super·
visor of the Middleport branch.
The ctrculatton desk has also
been relocated from the cenler of
the room toalslde area creating a
better traffic pattern for library

pafrons .

Currently co rrective work on
Jh e walls Is being complelcd by
lhc contractor, C.R . Mash Con
slruclion, and lh e painting hau
started . Mlni·blinds will be In·
Sial led on all of lhe window s
A new rool has already bern
put on the building and white
there wil l be no change In lhe
exterior design, some refurbish·
ing of Jhe pil lars Is planned.
Money for lhe projecl Is from
lhe state personal i ncome tax,
the same funding which made If
possible for the conslructlon of
the new Meigs County Library
laul year .
T he turning poinl for library
funding came in 1983 when the
115th General Assembly re·
pea led local intangible tax collec ·
lions and created inslead a
Library and Local Government
Su pporl Fund based on the
proceeds of 6.3 percent of the
stat e personal income tax.
AI thai same lime a distribu ·
lion formula was devised to help
the small libraries reach some
parity with the larger libraries
bringing thousands ol dollars
Into lhe county.

1111 co sIS of I he cons t ruclio n of
file new libra ry . the hundreds of
volumes added, and the bookmohlle purchase have been paid.
The 1990 anticipated Income
from the state . as reporl ed when
1he new Iibrary opened las f
November. was $424.000 . Th ai
amount, of course, must cove r
operation, malnlenance. pur
c hases, and cou nty -wide ex ·
tended service .
A porlion Is being used fo r Jhe
renovation of lhe Mlddl eporl
facility, th e first phase of a
five -year extension library pro·
gram planned for the county, II is
reported.
The struclure was built wllh
$7,500 received from the Carne·
gle Corporatton in 1912. It re·
mal ned virtually wllhout change
until lhe mid-sixlies when an
addilion was built at the rear Ia
serve as a children's reading
room wllh funds provided by the
lale Homer Cook, M iddleport
businesman.
Since then lhe basement has
been renovated lohprovide a
conference and craft room and
ramps have been conslructed lo
make It handicapped accessible.

WORK UNDERWAY -The circulation desk al
tile Middleport branch library baa been moved lo
f11'0vlde a better lralltc pattern for patroM . Here
&lt;;harles Mash, l elt, of C.R. Maah Construction

which haa the contract on the job, sandl a flection
of r01e oolored fonnlca which will lop the detlk.
AsslsUag him with the work Is BID Doerfer.

�.

. . . ..

.. .. ... .

September 23, 1990

·commentary and perspective

Page-A-2
September 23. 1990

WASHINGTON (UP!i - Fl· to
nance ministers and other man ·
agers of the world's seven largest
eeonom les met Saturday to take
the measure of Ihe Iraq loll shock
and debate how lo control the
damage from record high oil
prices.
One possible product of the
meeting was the endorsement of
a financial relief package for the
low ~1nc0me countries being hard·
est hit .
Group of Seven finance minis ·
ters and central bank governors
went Into session In late morning
at Blair House, a brick mansion
on Pennsylvania Avenue across
from the White House. for an
ali-day round of talks .
The U.S .. Japanese, German,
French, Italian. British and
Canadian officials. meeting bP~
fore the International Monet ary
Fund and World Bank annual
meetings, had one uf I heir mosl
challenging agendas In recenl

Bush's vision is from one eye only______:~=7:.:..:..::._~:
Nol since Franklin D. Roose·
velt has any pr£'sldent success-

fully posltinn!'d himself as the
IPader in a tornado's vor tex of
world changP thr way Georgl'

8211 Third Ave., Galllpoll,, Ohio
(614) 446-2342

Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
I 614) 992-2U6

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
HOBART WILSON .JR.
Executive Editor

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-Controller

A MEMBEU of Th e Unllt&gt;d Prt-ss lnt t&gt;r na tlona l , In land Da lly
lion and the Amprkan Nt&gt;w s pupt&gt;l Publls hf'r s Assuc.:lattun.

Pres~

Democrats.

Th e fl exibi lity that he has
exall!'d In global affairs Is

egregiously absenl In domestic
politics . Whether negotiat ing
with Democrats on the budget or
with African-Americans on civil
rights, Bush Is oul of Iouch wllh
rea Illy .
He still believes that preslden ·
tlal ex cathedra proclamations
can pass legislation. His laundry
list for congressional acllon Is
wts hful thinking. By In cl udin g In
the Ilsi one Idea whose lime ha s

nol undersland the enormity of
this historic tr a ns it ion. but he
responded swtflly 10 event s that
WC're thrust on him by forces

good tast e. addU'SS]nf.: lssur s , no t pe rsonaliti es

Backstairs at
the White House
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON - It wos s lra nge for Ra isa Gorbachpv 10 s nub
Nancy Reagan In Moscow, even 1ft hey £trP known not to be the be'it of

lrlends . II a ppeared tha i I hey had kis s!'d and made up when Sov iel
leader Mikhail Gorbaehev and his wif&lt;• had a breakfasl sess ion wilh
former President and Mrs. RPagan in Sa n F'rancisco la st June

Meanwhile, Bush may have takpn some of Ihe shi ne off Reagan's
triumphal posi·Co ld War tour ol Ge rm a ny, Eas1ern Europe a nd the
Soviet Union by meetmg wtth Go rb&lt;~ c hev In Helsinki, Finland. Thr
Bush-Gorbachev summit was not an intPntiona l upstaging of Reagan,

but It did take lhe spotlig ht away ll'rflj)fiTarily .
There Is no queslton lhal the Sovlrl firs I lady and Barbara Bush
have a greater rapporl.
In a recent lnlerview. Mrs . Bu sh s c~idd u ring thl' brief Helsi nki gel ·
together Mrs . Gorbc hev Iold he r IIH' Soviet Untoo' s problems " a re
lmmensp' ·in mak in g the tr ansitio11 from a soril:llist t·conomy to a frpe
market
Mrs. Bush also said that Mr s. Go rb J t'hPv told hPr thPSovier Umon
"never had a first lady, as such ."
"Not that WI? have a position for thC' wifp of the president, but thev
don't have any place for her." satd Mrs !lush . "No lthall 'm wrillen
In the Cons tit uti on because but yo u" Iill he press 1 hove made 1he wl fr
of the presidenl a public fig~J re. They ha VI' nol Shr 's Ihr fi rsl wife of a
leader th ey have see n ...

In sympathy. Mrs . Bush also nu tl'd that Mrs Gorbache\' "doesn' t
have a ny staff at al!. And yet. s hf'" 1ry t ng to do som r v.•h at th e sa mf'

·· things we do."
Mrs . Bush, who has a dozen memhf'rs o n tu·r staff to help with her

many outside activities. explained :
''There are certain lhin gs she 'Mrs . Gorbochev) has 10 do . . She
has to have return luncheons She has to invile peple over. All of I hal is
,· done by her hu sband 's sta ff and alI hi s momenl,l don't lhlnk lhev're
Into that yet. I can see where s he• has enormous problems."
·
Mrs. Bush will be able l,o Si'L' :vtrs Gorbachev In acl ion when lhc
.· first lady accompanies hrr hush&lt;Hlll to Mo scow la te this ye a r or early
next year.

..
.·

Wh en President Bush said ''havP plan e, w il ltravrl." he meant it
He has c ui out a heav y lravl'l schedule for himself lhis fa ll.
particularly on the c amraign tratl
.
The prestdenl IS gomR all oul Ill try 10 boisler Republican P arty
-: candidat es across thr roun tr y , and has prov£'d to bP a drawing card 1~

lot ally outs ide hi s control.
Whal Hegel ca lled world his ·
lorl ca l Individual s don't liv e
fon•v er. They arc blips on lhe
radar screen of civtlizatJon .
Hislory's milita ry genius es Nebuehadnezzar. Alexander the
C rl'a l. Charlemagne, Napoleon
and Hitler - thrivN more on
audac ious ness than on superior
mllllary strategy .
Geo rge Bush Is right . Saddam
will fall. Time is nol on Ihe Iraqi

WILL You BE ABLE To RETIRE?
I low much

lt ' lllt 'rnl'nl IIll tlllW ( ,11'\ y t) ll

t

----Area deaths

tlLlnl tm

!rorn Son.1 l Secunty ? Co mp.m y rlt'n .., um~~ l'e r... on,l l
'&gt;, l Vl llf!,~?

Harry W. Holderby Sr.

W1ll you h c~ v e tnoug h IP l l't 11 t' t omlorL1hl y? U t
w dIt hcrl' bed g.Jr h~ · l ween lt• lrtrf lJOII'/f Ira n,· dnd
whul vnu 'l/nt:&gt;ed?

slde Moreover, a
" nf'w world order" ha s been

II you 're anywhere fr o m! IV(.' lt J 20 Yl'Jf'&gt; c~w.Jy

Irom ret rrement. ch.mn ·:, .H t ' you h.1 vt· 11 rl'luf'r'rlr' lll

momrntarlly forgl'd lo defeat

~~~fl.

So yuu IH'l'd ,IJl •, wer . . tn t ht''-.L' vrLll
quest 1nn'l nnw
W1t h t h1s ! rer Rd 1n·m er1t CJ ll u !.1 101 dt·Yl'lorwd i•y
1r1(( llllt '

him . I say momentarily because
thr 19th rPnlurv new world order

lhal was mobilized to de!eal
Napnl('f)n came apart in a series
of lnternt'clne wars In the years

following W&lt;J!Prluo
It Is only a quesllon of lime
before Arab ~ world and U.S . int er·
es ts diverge. SoviPI and U.S oil
In terests part company, and the
Saddam

CELEBRATION QUEEN- Showing her pretty
smile to the crowds along Second Avenue Is Angle
White, Emancipation Celebration Queen. The
parade wMihe beginning of a two day celebration
IWed wllh arlli, crallo, and activities. Saturday's

Find out now with this
FREE Retirement Calculator
from Kemper.

m~:tdman's

,....

Husseln -lnsplred new

Kemper Fman c1a l St'rVI Ct".,,ln c , you t .tlll",llm,Jtl' 1n
Ju st m 1 nul es whrt fwr t hl'rt' J.&lt;. .t ~~ .1 p ~ .md w ht•! her
you 'II bt&gt; .1ble to Jtlord 1he I u I urr you' Vl' d n·.1m r J ol .
So you can plan tod.1y to hr1dg1 th ,Jt h·'l'
ro mlort J b l )I ~ befo re you ret ITt '
lt'.., ra ~y to ge t your ln•t&gt; Ft ' llft•nwn l (, !I ( ul.1 tor k1 t
) u ~l &lt; .1l l tht· numbPr he low. or mJtl 1n lht · u Jurn n today.

_________ _

world order goes the way of li s
ancestors .

Cali Bryce, Mark or Jar at 614/446-8899 or
800/446-0226 now or mall this coupon today.

\'uur~t

In Bush's Sepl. 11 speech lo
Congress, he waxrd rhnpsudi cally abou t the US. Soviet "new

S..~ingwlnvnttnnliJ

lnm r ' """''&lt;~ l~ ........... ~ ,
'""'., R'""''"""'l Annuo/ i

Pk,t'&gt;C' ru sh mr my

shlp of nations" .. . "a new world
order" . . a " new war ld ."
But If Bush discovered a
revita li zed global ordl'r, he
showed the frailty of character
that can not shakt• It self loose
from the decrepl lude lnher en l In
domesllc pol Illes
The flrsl two ~ lhlrd s of his
speech wa s almost Wilsonian In
vision. The las l o ne ~ thlrd wa s
Chicago ward politics, admonish ·
ln g the Congres s rour tim es on
what II "shou ld" do. then seltlng

lrt'L'

l\t't lrt·ment C.1\c ul.Jt OI k 11

:--J,Jme _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __

relationship" ... "a nPw partn£'r -

_ __

AJd!!· ~'---------------/ Lnllrf _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __

~ Uill' t Apt

(

_

tt y----------~ Llli _ /q• ---

l'hnn t&gt; [),,,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) \
li t·~ ~

ltm1·

N umiX'rot

J n(o.~ ll

llltfl) ~--------

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __

YrJr~Unt 1l l~r1 1rrnwn1

_

_ _ _ _ __ __ _

h~

Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

'

a dMa.ion Ill kmtptr SK\i1"111et Crwp, Inc.
II()J O .. I

416 Serond Ave, Gallipoli9, OH 45631
' 1 """'~" d 1 '"1" u...,, ·
Members NYSE and other prtndpal exchanges Member SIPC

L,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...._ - - - - - - - - - - -

TRAFFIC STOPPER SALE
SAVE 40% - 50%

:. the fund · raising dPp&lt;:H tmf•n t.
· W1th one-third or thP Sen~1te and 4 3~ Housp srat s up for gra bs. the

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

..J

GALLIPOLIS - Harry W.
Holderby Sr., 63, 436 Hedgewood
Drive, died Friday, Sept. 21, 1990,
at his residence. He was former
owner of Galllpolls Tobacco and
Candy.
Born Sept. 17, 1927 In Proctor~
ville, Ohio, he was a son of the
late Harold Holderby and Georgia Fuller Holderby.
Surviving are his wile, Doris
Reeve Holderby; c hlldren,
Karen Belville, Harry Holderby
Jr .. and Mary Ann Martin, all of
Gallipolis and Donna Lynn Starn·
baugh of Valtaralso, Ind .; seven
grandchildren; brothers and sis·
ters, Mary Fuller, Findley Hoi ·
derby , Everett A. Holderby .
Thomas Holderby, Audrey New ·
man a nd Elaine Wooten all of

events were held In the Clly Park, with Sunday's
activities moving out tho GaiDa County Junior
Fairgrounds. (Times.Sentlnel photo by Krls
Cochran)

: some of them int o offit ·t•
The first lady's sprl!lgt' r spanlrl, Mlllit·. ttas been sufferin g from
; lupus, a degenPrarivP tis ~ ue d! "c asc, but shr ts in rem i ssion . Mr ~.
ts

: now on the stands, ha s bPPn pur on pn)cli sonr, !he same mediune Mr s
: Bushh was givrn for her o'v cract4vr thyroid a1 im pnt

Proctorville, Ohio and Stella
Crlsenberry of Dayton.
He was a veteran of the United
States Navy , a member of Elks
Lodge 107, Moose, Gallipolis Gun
Club, VFW Post 4464 and Amerl·
can Legion Post 27.
Services wit! be conducted
Monday, 1 p.m., at Waugh ~
Halley ·Wood Funeral Home, the
Rev . Joe Hefner of!lclatlng.
Burial follows In Pine Street
Cemetery. Military services at
the cemetery will be conducted
by Post 4464 VFW .
Friends may call at the funeral
home, Sunday, 2 to4 p .m . and7 to
9 p .m. Elks services will be at 8
p.m., at the funeral home. In lieu
of flowers, contributions may be
made to Elks Scholarship Fund,
408% Second Avenue , Gallipolis,
Ohio 45631.

-Local briefs--___,
Agency hearings slated
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla~ Melgs Community Action
Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit Input on community
needs as follows : Meigs County Outreach Office, Rt. 7.
Pomeroy, on Sept. 25 at !0 a.m.; Galli a County Outreach Oftlce.
Senior Citizens Building, Gallipolis, Sept. 25 at 1: 30 p.m.
There wi ll be an election to fill Indigent vacancies on the
Gallla·Melgs C.A.A.'s exectlve board lor 1991 . All Interested
citizens are encouraged to attend and participate.

Wet road contributes to crash

Emanicpation celebration sponsors

• fluct uat ed

GALLIPOLIS - The following Is a lis t Is of businesses,
organizations and Individua ls who have hPiped sponsor the
!27th Annual Emancipation Proclamation Celebration, Sept. 22
and 23.
Wood Insura nce Agency, Inc .; Swain Enterprlzes, Inc.; Dr.
Gordon K. Amsbary; Valley Diagnostic Laboratory; Lucy Ann
Chapter; Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative; Burnett's
Roollng and Heating Co.; Adkins AutO Sales Willis Funeral
Home, Inc.; J .D. North Produce Co.; Gallpolls Electric
Service; O'Dell True Value Lumber Co.; and Skyline Lanes .

The usuall y cool WhiiP Housf' prf'ss Sf'cretar y. Marlin Filru'atrr .
· displayed some frustration rPc en!lv whPn thr mrcrophonr wpnt driirl
: while he was briPfing rrportr r s. WhPn ll r a s ked for an exp lanat io n
: !rom a young a ide In lhe Whil e ll ouse Communl r alio ns Agency. tw
• was laid thai Ihe "press office" had as krcl him lo t urn off the sound
: because I he presldenl was a.boul lo drltvN a S[X'ech .
• " I am the press off icc· r, .. sa id F1t zwa trr in Px as JX&gt; r a.tJon fol lmH•d
• by laughler.
~
It was not quite rPmimscen1 of A lcxandrr Haig, who as SPcrrta r yof
· state. told reporler s In lhe While Hou s;&gt; press room a l lhP limeoflhe
: shooting of Presldenl Reagan on Marc h 30 . 19RI: " I am in charge"

. ~ Todaay

in history

By United Press International
Today Is Sunda y, Sepl. 23, the 266i h day of 1990 wllh 99 10 follow .
Today Is th e flrsl day of aulumn !equinox al 1: 55 a.m . F:STI
Tlte moon Is waxing, mo\1ng loward lis fir s I quarter .
The morning stars are Mer~ury, Venus, Mars and Jupi ler .
The evening star Is Sa !Urn
ThOse born on this date are under lhe sign of Libra. They Inc lude
Roman Emperor Augustus In 63 B C ; educator William McGuffey,
author of the McG uffey "eclectic readers" for school c hildren, In
1800; femlnlsl and presidentia l candidale Victoria Woodhull in !838.
surgeon William Ha lste d, who firs ! Introduced operations for hernia
and breast cancer. In 1852:

Emergencies?
Career changes. Medical cosls. Accidents. Build a nest
egg tor life's emergencies w1lh insurance protection
Cash for eniergenc1es -One of lhe

MODERN WOODMEN SOLUTIONS

~~~~
MODERN WOODMEN
OF AMERICA
~fRATERNAl UH INSUAANCl SOCilTY

---HOM{ OH IC[ • AOCK ISLAND ILLINOIS

NEIL MORRISON
P.O . Box 3461
Rio G1M1de. OH . 4&amp;674
_ ,, 1814) 246·9319

UFE • ANNUmES
Ill'S
FUIEINAL PIOGUMS

SERTA PREMIER COMFORT I
Twin, Ea. Pc.
Full, Ea. Pc.
Queen, 2 Pc. Set

$179
229
539

$88
132
321

$9
13
32

SERTA SUPPORT-A-PEDIC ULTRA
Twin, Ea. Pc.
Full, Ea. Pc.
Queen, 2 Pc. Set
Ki
3 Pc. Set

$219
299
699
889

$121
166
388
477

$12
17
39
48

$143
188
443
588

$14
19
44
59

SERTA SUPPORT-A-PEDIC SUPER FIRM
Twin, Ea. Pc.
Full, Ea. Pc.
Queen, 2 Pc . Set
King, 3 Pc. Set

$299
399
889
999

SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER REGENT
Twin, Ea. Pc.
Full, Ea. Pc.
Queen, 2 Pc. Set
King, 3 Pc. Set

$319
429
939
1199

$166
210
532
754

$17
21
53
75

$188
243
599
810

$19
24

SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER HOLIDAY
Twin, Ea. Pc.
Full, Ea. Pc.
Queen, 2 Pc. Set
i
3 Pc. Set

$329
469
959
1299

60
81

MASON
FURNITURE COMPANY
104 2nd St.

Mason, W. VA
9:00 A.M.-5:00P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. Closed at Noon on Thursda

Vandalism reported to deputies
GALLIPOLIS - Two Incid ences of mailbox vandalism was
reported to the Gallla County Sheriff's Department Friday .
Kevin Roach. of Gallipolis, and Juanita White, o! Bidwell, both
reported damage to their mailboxes . Roach estimated his
damage at $40.
Ca lvin Stewart, o! Gallipolis, reported to the Sherllf's
Department that a Rally lawnrnower had been taken from his
residence .

County lawmen cite 2 drivers
GALLIPOLIS- Two Gallipolis drivers were cited for failure
to maintain an assured clear di stance ahead when they were
Involved In a three· car accident Friday.
Brent Thompson, 17, was fo llowing Connie Lambert, 29. on
Brick School Road when a car In front of Lambert , driven by
Paula Saunders. 34 , Bidwell, s topped to turn Into the Addavllle
Elementary School parking lot. Lambert failed to stop In tim e
and rear~ ended Saunders' car and Thompson then rear~ended
Lambert's car.
Both Thompson and Lambert were cited. No one was Injured.

David D. Stone
CHESHIRE - David D. Stone,
28. of 110 Oxyer Road. Cheshire.
died Saturday, Sept. 22, 1990 In
Gallipolis.
He was born Aug. 9, 1962 In
Ripley, W.Va ., son of Gene and
Jane Chat tln of Leon, W.Va .. and
the late Dwight Stone.
He was an employee of the
Superior Car Wash In Gallipolis,
a graduate of Pl. Pleasant High
School, and a member of the Pt
Pleasant Moose Club.
He Is survived by his wife,
Kelly Oxyer, who he married
Jan . 12,1988; two sons, Casey and
Cody and one daughter Cass ie at
home.
Also surv ivi ng are three sisters, Cynthia Thodos of Pt .
Pleasant, W.Va ., Vlekle Trowell
of Wlchl!a, Kan., and Gene
Chattin of Leon, W.Va .; grand·
parenl&lt;, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stone
of Leon, W.Va .,andMr.andMrs.
Bill Chattin of Leon, W.Va .; and
two nieces.
He was prec!'d!'d In deal h by
maternal grandparents, Scotl
and Ada Benne! I.
Fu nera I servicP s will be con
dueled II a .m. Tu esday at the

annoanc•s

QUICK OIL AND LUBE
(NEW TO THE AREA)
• 1:30 111&gt;4:30 pm No Appofnlmtnl NtCOIIII'f • ~ t.- For Oland SIIU ""'*"· 2 ~ · 2IIIJ Strvfct a!lldlng
• FIN F.... End Cl!oofl
m&amp;:M,I-

._ .,.." Now•1.1..99
RT. H. HENDERSON, WV

CARDINAL
446-9495

DRY .·
CLEANERS :;
'

.

CARDINAL

MEN'S
SHIRTS

Not Volld With loy
Ot. . Di~ewftl.

M•t (MIUMI
With O.tloo,

60&lt;

EXPIRES
8/31/90

log. '1.25

VOTE

FOR
JUVENILE/PROBATE
JUDGE
EXPERIENCED

Published each Sunday, 825 Third Aw ..

Gallipolis, Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Pub·
ltstl.lng Company!MultlmediR, Inc Se~taKe

rond class

paid at

Call!poll:~

Ohlu 45631. Entered as second class
fnaJllng matt.:&gt;r at Pomf'r'oy , Ohio. Post

Office.

Member : Uni!Pd Prt&gt;ss Internationa l.
Inland Dally Pres!&gt; Associ a tton and th('
Ohi o Newapaper As!iocla tlon, Na llonal
Advertlslng Rl:'presentat!vt&gt;, Branham
Newspaper Sa les, 733 Third Avenue ,

Nrw York. Nrw York 10017
SUND~Y

SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrier or Motor Route

On!' WPek .
One Yt•ar .

. 70 Cf'nts
S36 .40
PRtfE

Sunday
No

7 ~J

s ubscripti on .~

Cents

by mall pt:'rmiHl'd In

arE&gt;as wh £&gt;r(' motor carrier sPrv kP 1s
avaiiAbl!'

The- Sunda y Tlm Ps Senllnel wlll not 1&gt;e
r!'Sponstble for advancf' paympn ts
made to carriers
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Sunday Only

One Yf'ar

$.37.14

Six month s

$19 50

Dally and Sunday
MAIL SUBNCRIPTIONS
I Midi' County
13 Wet&gt;lu . .
$19.04

26 Weeks
~2 Wee-ks .
. .......... ..
RaleA Outside County
13 Wee-ks
26 Wt'eks ..
52 Wp£'k:s

PHOHE 17WU1 • TOU. FREE 1-eoNINOU

HARD WORKING

QUALIFIED

*15 years working as an attorney. law office located at 436 Second Avenue, across from the Post Office
*7 years as a Prosecutor
•7 years as Special Counsel to the Ohio Attorney General
•4 years as a Referee (Assistant Judge) for Franklin County Probate Judge Richard Metcalf. Ohio's foremost expert on Probate
law
*Statewide author and lecturer on Probate law for Continuing Legal Education for Ohio attorneys

ONLY

*Graduate of Miami University (Ohio). B.A . degree. and University
of California. J .D. degree
*Admitted to practice in Ohio, California, U.S. District Courts and
the U.S . Dupreme Court
•Part-time dairy and tobacco farmer. Mercerville, Ohio
•vietnam Veteran
•Married to the former Sonya Swain, 2 children, Michael and
Megan
*Strong Advocate for education and its mandatory requirements

IT'S TIME FOR ACHANGE!

$37 .96

174.36

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Cowles Judge, Robert Burlile, Treas.,
436 Second Ave., Gallipolis , Ohio 45631

$2(1110
Wl.30
$7~ 40

Enroll Now!
Fall Term Classes Begin October I. 1990

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE
TO QUALIFIED STUDENTS!

13 FULL TIME PROGRAMS:
• Auto Mechanics
• Carpentry

•
•
•
•
•
•

POOR BOYS TIRES, INC.

IPKIAL~I4

'

.

McCoy ·Moo re Funeral Home,
Wetherholt Chapel, Gallipolis.
with Rev. Charles Higgenbo·
tham officiating. Burial will be In
Ihe Poplar Ridge Cemetery .
Friends may ca ll al the funeral
home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m .

•

'JoO Dont In 1511Niao
• 01· Alii · L*llld 15 Point Clll&lt;k

Interest rates.

Officials and analysts did not
expect the G·7 policy coordina
tlon mechanism tto come out
wllh an explicit prescription for
Persian Gulf· related economic

iUSP aHOO)

: shr was g ivPn tht' ml'dlemr Ttw flr sti &lt;H1V also found thai whilP shf'
. was taking tht• mPdi cine. whrch shp no longrr dors , hpr wc1ght al so

~

exchange or

memorv .

SINGLE COPY

Mrs . Bush said Ihal Millie look o n four unneeded pound s as soon as

tinker with

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -a-1-lm_e_n_ts_.n_o_r_w.;..er_e_th_e_Y_"x_pc_'c-·t-Pd

GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis woman was cited for failure to
control when she spun out on wet pavement and was struck by
another car on State Route 588 Friday night.
Amy Sprague, !7, was eastbound when she apparently lost
control in a curve, spun around. and began to slide off the lett
side o!the road. A car traveling In the opposite direction, driven
by John Glenn, 56, of Bidwell. was unable to stop In time and
struck Sprague's car head· on. Glenn's car then continued on,
went off the lett side of the road and struck a fence. according to
a report from the Gallla ·Melgs post of the State Highway Patrol.
Sprague and Glenn were not injured .

-; GOP stJII does no I expe&lt;·l lo ca plu rr mo jo ril y cont rol on Capilollhll .
· But th e Republ ira Jl S arl' hopin g 1h ~t 1 Hu &lt;; h's rn attails wil l help brm g

• Bush revealed Ihal Mil ill' , who se new book Iii led "M illie' s l3ook"

come bul Is s till only an Idea ent erprise zones - he seems to
be offering a sop that he hopes
will subs titute fo r his still·
possible clvll-rlght s·blll veto.
"Your old men shall dream
dreams. Your youn g men will see
visions."
In world affairs, George Bush
Is sounding like a young man. In
domestic affa irs, he Is as wide·
aw ake as fltp Van Winkle.

cpntcn nlums Bush ma y or may

Assoc la

LETTERS OF OP IN ION H r P Wl'ICOrn(' Th ry shOuld bt• ~~~than JOO word s
]OflR All letters are subj E•ct t o edlllng and mu~t OP s lgnPd with name, addr('SS and
telephone numl:ler No un slgnro lf&gt;!ters w ill bt' puhlls hf&gt;d. L P1ters sho uld bP In

r·

Bush has In a mere bO days.
Nol s in ce Napoleon has any
mllltarv dictator succeed!'d In
rea ligning the world's major
powers In an alliance to destroy
him as Saddam Hussein has In
the same period of lime .
In 60 days, lhe world has
changed flguralively overnight,
If one thinks of world history In

Congress up as lhe fal l g~Jy I!
budge! talks collapse.
If Bush ha s shown an ability to
be conciliatory toward his "new
partnership of nations" (lnclud·
lng Arabs) and his "new relation ·
sh ip'' wllh the Soviet Union, he Is
sllll downrlghl adversarlal In his
o ld parlnershlp wllh 1h e

....

Ministers huddle on oil impact

.-! f " = = = == = = = = = r F = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
A Division of

Sunday Tlmes-Seuti1ei-Pege A-3

Pomaoy-Middlepon-Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .

nm K01ler. hammer In hand. Howard
Bennett anc:l Judy Love, atudenh In
!he Co~ try elaN CIIThe Adun Edu cation Center, complete the bt'oc lng ror a door·lamb at the houoe
baing built lor the Stewart family .

Accounting/Computing
Machine Technology
Electricity
Electronics Servicing
Industrial Maintenance
Food Management
Office Services

•
•
•
•

Welding
C0$1Tlelology
Diversified Medical Occupations
Paralegal

·~

�~e

A-4-Sunday Times-Sentinel

LCCD...

Veteran receives Purple Heart from VP

(From LCCD, page AI)

Toy explaine d tha t the greatest
'- offense allegedly commit ted by
Glenna R. Crisp was "receiving
the money".
The gra nd jury who liste ned to
the e vidence and ha nded down
the Indictments surrounding the
Crisps and Leading Creek also
found that as a part of the alleged
ac tivity, property including two
homes belonging to Jack a nd
Gle nna Cris p, the land a nd
buildings on Corn Hollow Road in
Rutland, which houses LCCD's
offices, three motor ve hi cles a nd
a boat, proceeds from a pa s t r eal
es tate transaction. a ll personal
property owned by J ack a nd
Glenna Crisp and the Wa tershed
Association, retirement bene fits,
rental payments on the Corn
HoUow Road property and the
proceeds from any Illega l actl v·
lty are all forfeitable under the
laws of the State of Ohio.
On Friday afternoon, Toy
estimated that pr operty to be
worth, ''at the very minimum"

$300,000.
Also Indicted on Friday a fter ·
noon was James J . Crisp, the
current general manager of the
Conservancy Dis trlct. who Is
charged with theft In office, a
!bird degree felony, and grand
theft , a fourth degree fe lony, the
circumstances around whic h Toy
would not comment.
Toy did state, howe v er, tha t
the charges do not Involve the
mismanageme nt of funds that
James J . Crisp's parents, J ack
;md Glenna Crisp are accused of.
Instead , the charges against
James J. Crisp stem from the

Weather
South Central Ohio
Cloudy and cold with a slight
c hance of showers. Hi g h around
55. The chance of rai n Is JO
percent.
Extended Forecast
Monday throu&amp;h Wednesday
Fair through the period with a
s low warming trend. Highs will
be In the 50s Mond ay, the 60s
Tuesday and In th e 70s
Wednesday .
The lows will be be tween 35 snd
40 Monday and In the40s Tuesday
a nd Wednesday.

September 23, 1990

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

Investigation Into the dlstnc1
that resulted in the indictments
of Jack and Glenna Crisp.
Pomeroy Attorney Charles H.
Knight, who represents James J .
Crisp, raises questions about the
Investigation and the charges
stemming forth from It aga ins t
James Crisp.
''As Jim 's lawyer, I do believe
that the two c harges file d agatns t
him a re not based on a n y facts
that involve criminal actions.
T he only allegations agwtnst Jim
a re vague and fall to state any
offense punishable by law ",
Knight sa id Saturday morning.
Knight also stated tha t he
represented the Watershed Asso·
elation up until the time of the
Indictments, but said that he did
not, at this time, represent the
Watershed Association on a ny
criminal c ha rges .
"As to the Leading Creek
Wa tershed Association, " Knight
said, " we have been unable to
review the extensive charges a t
this time but ser iously question
the authority of a special prosec·
utor to seat two grand juries over
20 months and bring charges
subsequent aga ins t an orga n iza·
lion that was not th e subject
m a tt er of the orlgln•l
investlation. "
" We Intend" , Knight con
tlnued, ''to Inves tigate the au thority of the Athens County
Special Prosecu tor !Toy) and his
Involvement in this 20-mont h
Investigation. We be lieve that
there are serious queslons re
gardlng Toy's source of
Informa tlon. "
Toy stated that none of those
Indicted would be arrested; but
that a bond hearing world be set
for Monday .

Boutique open
GALLIPOLIS - Seniors have
been busy making beautiful
pinafore apron and bonnet sets
that are now for sale at the
Golden Boutique Gift Shoppe at
the Ga lli a County Se nior Citizens
Center, 220 Jackson Pike.
The wrap around style of
cotton prints make lovely gifts or
could be a pa rt of your blcenten·
nlal costume.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPit - It
ws 46 years late, but Alexander
Lambros of Ashtabula finally got
the Purple Hear t he earned In
World War !I combat. And he got
lt directly from Vice Pres ident
Dan Quayle.

speaking engagement at an Ohio
Republican rally .
"I'm sorry It took so long, but
as they say, better late than
never. God bless you and thank
you for what you have done," the
vice pre~!~!~

"Forty-six years of bureau ·
craey?" exclaimed an incredu ·
Jous Quayle as he presented the
decoration to Lambros, 65, at
PortColumbusinternatlonalAlrwhere
arrived for a

"I'm very happy about It, "
said Lambros, who said he was
wounded at age 19 while serving
in an Infantry rille company In
Italy In July 1944. "I'm proud to
see him (the vice president)."

Couples apply for
marriage licenses
GALLIPOLIS - The following
co uples recently applied for a
marriage license In the Gailla
County Probate Court:
Roger Van Athey, 36, Cheshire,
and Kimberly Regina Bland, 26,
Cheshire; Alfred Lee Warren, 62,
Gallipolis, and Helen F . Potts,
Vinton; Bryan William Wes ley,
18, Crown City and Angela Marte
Wlilis, 17, Crown City; Billy Ray
Lee, 19, Vinton and Frances Ann
Porter, 17, Vinton; William Mat the w Abbot, 20, Point Pleasant,
W.Va ., a nd Lisa Marie Clonch,
18, Gallipolis; Edward G. Hiestand, II, 18, Bidwell, and Beth
Ann Lync h, 24, Gallipolis.

macrame cord you can learn to

wea ve many beautifu l design s
for long lasting seats.
The classes will be held on the
second and fourth Wednesdays at
10: 30 a.m. H.E. Costen wUI be the
Ins tructor.
Interes ted persons will need a
lawn chair frame and to order
through the center the needed
materials ahead of time to be
ready for the first class, Oct. 10.
Call 446-7000 for further
deta ils.

Carpenter ad vl sPs thai many
will be receiving In terim

•236 Horse

progress reports concerning s1u-

Power

dent progress during the first
grad ing pPr lod . These, he said,
will probably go out within the
nex t few days. He is as king th a t
parents co ntact the sc hool and
the teacher If they h ave a
co ncern about their ch ild' s
progress .
The supe rintendent also ad·
vised that two bus ro utes will be
cha nged on Oct. I. Student s
a flee ted by the c ha nges will be
notifi ed a nd a pproximate times
and bu s numbers will be give n to

parents He sa id that the dlstml
does not anticipate an.v major
time c hanges a lthoug h pickup
times will probably change a few
m in utes.
In other generalpinformatlon
abo ut plans for the year, Carpen·
ter re minded residents that the
Board has placed a four -mill levy
on the No vember ballot . Mo ney
generated from the levy will fund

POMEROY - Thirt y Seven
rases were processed by Meigs
Count y Court Judge Patric k H.
O'Brien on Wednesday .
Fined were : Clyde E . Scadden,
St. Ma ry 's W.Va., failu re to
reg iste r, $00 a nd costs; David R.
Lott, Belpre, failure to reg iste r,
$100 and costs; Brian G. Malon e,
St . Mary's W.Va ., failure to
reg ister, $100 and co sts; Grego ry
May, Huntin gton , W.Va., speed·
in g. $15 and costs;
Ro salee Hod ge, Hunting ton,
W.Va., speed, $25 and co sts;
Clarence A. Molden , Pomeroy,
speed, $25 a nd cos ts; Gregory K.
Bar ne tte, Westerville , speed, $25
and costs; Gregory Rees, Ga iU
polis, speed , $27 a nd r os ts, Nick
King, Shade, lefl of center, $20

Mobile Cellular
Telephone

61.-221-0888

and cos ts;

L.W. CENNAMO

INCREmBLE VALUE!

AnORNEY-AT-LAW
S. High St., Columbus, OH.

LOCAL CONSULTATION
KNIGHT, MUllEN LAW OFFICES,
POMEROY, 992-2090

For
Family or
Bustneas Use

In Pomeroy with

Get Ready for New
Fall Shows!

ATTORNEY D. MCHAEL MUU.EN

SPECIAL PURCHASE!

24!!.

Gets Best Possible
Signal on
ONLY
Channels 2-83
• lmprovea Reception-Even In Fringe Areas
• Cw Snow and Ghoats for Clearer Pictures
#15 -1712

hone fOJ Handsfree Talking
• Speakerp s-""·Dial Memory 1'17 -1076
• 30-Number

.,.....w

m se~ICe ~omrruUT~tnt W!lh lbd10
•Requ11 es lli!W actlv~IIOO an(J rTlln•'mu~e p!Ollltlned 11y ~late law (5599

Shack cellula! pl\oroe tlH\81 txte
~
WIIOOUI aCIN~tiOn) SM: stole mana\}~' tor 11eta s

Christopher Sword, Xen ia ,
speed. $20 a nd costs; David T
Ferrell, Spencer, W.Va., speed.
$25 a nd cos ts; Glen McMillin ,
Allen Park, Mich., speed , $20and
costs; George He ndrick son,
J o hnstown, Pa., failure to di s·
play co rractly completed cab
card a nd Ohio sta mp, $25 a nd
costs; Kerry Cra nd a l. Columbus,
speed, $22 a nd costs:
Ra cjy L. Paul, Columbu s,
speed, $27 a nd costs ; Ja mes J .
Persinger, Racine. parked on
roadwa y, $10 and costs; William
William s. Portland. speedin g,
$21 and costs; Charles A. Leach,
Pomeroy, speed, $27 and costs;
Larry M. Curry, Belpre, failure
to display valid registration, $20
a nd costs; Anthony B. Riffle,
Rac ine, speed, $23 and costs;
Sha ro n R. Hausman, e lsonvl llr,

not r es ult in nn increase In taxes
paid since lhe same amount of

(From FINALE, page i\1)
decks and eae h playing a varlely

millage will be coming off th e tax
duplicate because !he high school
co nstruction debt wi ll be paid a t
the end of thi s yPar.
He went on to point ou t that the

of mu sic fo r dancing. Sponsor s

money recei ved cannot be used

fo r sa laries and frin ge be ne fit s
for employees, but only for th at
which has a life s pan of at least
five years. In other words, sa id
Ca rpente r. it will be used m a inly
for ma tena ls a nd equipm e nt a nd
bu ses. However . the board wi ll

speeding , $24 a nd costs;
John G rey tak, Eaton Twp ,
speed , $20 a nd costs; Susa n Zano,
Pom eroy, s top s ign , $10 a nd
cos ts; Barry Chapman , Rutland,

s peed, $20 and costs; Clyde
Sayre, Racine, speeding, $29 and
cos ts: Ja ckiL' LargP, ,Jr ., Pomr-

roy. speeding , $23 and cos ts;
Nea le Knight , Raci ne, fa ilu re lo
control, $2:i and cos ls,
Tina Bu tchPr, Midd! t=&gt;port. di s·
card ed t ras h on propPr ty not

owned by him, $50 and ros ls;
Gera ld R. Doug la s, Athens, petty
tlt e ft , $100 a nd cos ts, one year
probati on; Tim Par so ns , PomP·
r oy, petty theft, $100 and cos ts,
one

year

probation;

Willi am

F ul ton , Athens, petty lheit, $100
and co st s, one year probat ion :

Michael Sa lser, Rac ine, DWI ,
$300 and costs, lhree days in ja il ,
opera tor's l icrnse suspPnded for

60 days; ja il a nd $150 of the fine
suspended upon enro llm ent and

co mple ti on ol the Resldenlial
Trea tm ent Prog r am ;
K enneth (;rPPn, Shade,

OJ:&gt;f'!"J!Or" S licC'nSC', thrf'P days in
ja il , cos ts on ly; Earl Phelps,
PomProy, driving undrr su spPn
s ion. $100 a nd costs. 30 d ays in
Jail , one year p robat ion; Norma n

Milliron , Racine, fault y exhaust ,
$5 a nd cos ts: Mary l.an g, Middle
por t.

no motorcyciP endorse·

m ent,$75and costs; threeday s in
jail, s uspended upon p r ool of
valid operator's lic ense.
Posting bond was: Bryan Ma r ·
cu m, Parkersburg, W.Va., cr tmt·
na t trespassing, $150.

Car Stereo Cassette

Save

'60

Stlhb New FS-36 CUT 'N TRIM
Offers the power of Larger models . but In a
!Jghtwetght pacluge. Features dual - ~ne
'humn· head. il:lwerful 30.2 CC engine.
•Lllfeume warranty on electronic
tgnttlon. The most e:Jtcltlng
and competltl..,ly·
priced trimmer In
Stthl history.

$129'5

Stlhl'l 009L 2.5 cu. ln. Chainswith 14" Bar a Chain
Lightweight. but still rugged and durable.
Easy to handle. It does more than cut flrewood .
Ideal for pruning and trlmmlng ..Contains features
found In Stlhls Larger chainsaws
Lifetime warranty

electronic

Off
3388

'30
9995

13995

Rog. 49 .95

Rog. 129.95

Rag . 199.95

Voice-Actuated

low •• S15

low 11 $15 P1r Month •

P•r ~onth •

28 watts power! #12-1936

~43-562

To ne/pulse
d1a1tng

Great ··notetaker". #14-1042

39%
Off
Portable Desktop Calc

795

Audio Cassette 2-Packs
90-Minuto

60-Minute

HALF 1495

Rag . 12.95

PRICE!

Excellent value I H22-212

Rog . 211 .95

Large LCD display #65 -579

119 Cut 139
2· Pitlc

Rog. 1.99

40%

~44 · 903

~·· · 902

286-Based PC Compatible

TANDY
lOOORI.
With Color

TANDY

Monitor

lOOOTL/2 ,

WlthColor ,

-

Manito~ ·

OPEN
HOUSE
Clime 111 our great new 11om1
com!Mittrt Tho Tandy 1\QI Rl
makeS computing "' ....,, you
"'" bt using It .nor one brlot
teS$1011-evon If you've nev11
1 PC. l.olrn how mry
frlctay Ill ou 1 Open HOIIII. Call
lilY Plf!ltlpllllnl Rlcllo Shltk
IIDII or mler for Umes or to

Stlhl'1 BG 61 Blower
The perfect. versatile tool to keep things neat.

Save
*200
With 10
Software

Easy-to-Use Home PC
Low Aol3o
PerMonlh•

89990 r::D
~

With 24 Useful Home Applications
H25-1450/t043

Low •• $34
Per llonlh •

s.'::~..
Hems

l2iUO

109990
~25 -1 602/1043

Laptop With 20MB Drive

HALF

oet up 1 pe1181111 dtmDnstraUon.lllere's no eilarllt. "'

Its powerful airstream blows away leaves and
deans gutters. garages. patios. porches.
driveways and gardens . Also blows away
llaht snow. ideal for cleaning hard-to-reach
pfaces. Anti-VIbration feature makes
handll1 easy. For a limited time.

2-Pack

Rog . 2.39

PRICE!

bltng the wholtllml~l

Plan Now to
Attend!

~~or: $)6~5

Low Ao PT

Por Month•

wr. ~ltl
Cototog

$1199
125-3505

......,_. ,......,

------~----------------~~~~~~~ --­

CARTER TRACTOR SALES
2204 Elltlm Ave., Galllpoll1, Ohio
Phone 448-01123

POMEROY HOME 8t AUTO

808 E. Main Str•t, Pomeroy. Ohio
Phone 992-2094

~ndy 2100 HO 2110 Laptop. Cut 11000.
Ae&lt;;~ . $2999. W25-3550, Sale 11911

r===----...._,

Check Your Phone Book lor the Radio SMck Store or Doolor Nooroot You
SWITCtiABLE TOHE/PtJLSE ptm11 WOO Oft boll Wlfld 1111111 line$ Therelore. In 1reas hi•·
,--------

·---· 'ror"I""'l)lrtw"""' I'"'"'""'!
..... - · - L....
, ...,.
w. rm ........ ""'BltttfY·powtrlll
eiiCildel Nrlir'u mept
C8nll
"t.L"tl cc.a

~ "-;;;;:;:_
~

hi.

"""'"""

11

..till .,.,. 111.

tQlipmd

F(C _ . . ...

PRICES IJ'PLY AT PARTICIPATING STORES AND DEALERS

1M

The bala nce of all funds for the
Village of Pomeroy In Augu st
wa s $286.139.86, according to
Village Clerk Brenda Morris,
who released the monthly clerk's
s tatement o n Tuesday.
If\ th e general fund. the bal ·
ance car ried forward was
$4,251.31, Receipts, $29,650.60,
dls buruements, $31,982.44. a nd
ba la nce, $41,919.47. Sa fety fund .
balance car rlad. $2.132.16, re·
cei pt s $200. disbursemen ts, $0.
ba lance . $7,295. 62. St reet fund .
balance carried . $18,317 .67, re·
ce lpt s, $3,276.94 , di sburseme nt s.
$14,29R.99. balance. $7.295.62.
Sta te Hi ghw ay fund, ba la nce
car ried , $2, 374.80. r eceipt s.
s:J79 15, di s burseme nts. $906.50,
balan ce, $2,047.45. Fire fund,
balance carried, $38,495.60, re·
celpt s, 100.59 , di sburse me nt s,
$2,081.04, ba lan ce. $36. 514 .15
Ce meterq fund, balance carried,
$13,240.43 , rece ipt s, $1,303.47. di s·
bu rseme nts. $1,689.65, balance.
$12,854.25. Water fund. balance
car ri ed, $65,655.23. receipt s,
$20, 209 .26, di s bur se m e nts .
$17,410.61, bala nce, $68,453.88 .
Sewe r fund. $57 ,053.48, receipts ,
$7,610.94, disbursements.
$4,839.93. balance, $59,824.49 . Gu ·
ra nteed Meie r fund, balance
car ried, $15,534.43, receipts.
$400, disbursements, $1,008.R2,
balan ce, $14,925.61. Utility fund,
balance ca rried, $8.99151. re·
ce lpt s, $0, di s bu rse m en t s.
$2,583.72, ba la nce, $6, 407.79. Fire
tru c k fund, ba lance carried.
$3,356.20 , receipts, $0. di sburse·
me nt s, $0. balance. $3.356.20 .
Perpetual car e tCemeteryJ fund,
$5,287.19, receipts , $0, disburseme nts, $0, ba lance, $5,287.19 .
Ce me tzry Endowmen t fund . ba l·
a nce carried , $17,825.11, re ·
celpts , $0, disbursement s, $ .,
bala nce, $17 ,825.11. Po lice Pen ·
slon Fund , balance carried,
($65 74 1, receipt s, $0, disbursem e nt s, $1,761.99, bala nc e
($1 ,827.73). Building fund, bal·
a nce carried , $4,224.56, receipt s,
$500 , dis burseme nts, $(1, balance,
$4,724 .56. R ec reation fund,
$1,805.53, rec~lpts , $150 , dlsbur·
seme nts, $0, balance , $1,955.53 .
Permissive tax , ($223.061, re·
ceipts, $1,570.60, disbursements ,
$830 .05, balance, $517.49. Bond
retirement, $1,716.64, receipts,
SO, disbursements, SO, balance,
$1,716.64.

for the bands are the Wiseman
Agency and Oh io Valley Bank .
Anothe r feat ure will be David
Snowden, owner of Essenc e
Photographers in Ga llipo lis. tak ing color pictures of those wish
lng to have a permanent re mem ·
br ance of the occasion.
He will offer a $10 package. of

two 5x7 pictures or om· gx l O.
to the patron's honll'

malled

when possible. uni ts with youngs· ·
lers will be placed ea rly In the
parade so that they may watch
oth er groups .
Plans Inc lud e Installation of
bleachers along th e front of the
park so lh a t everyo ne will be able ·
to see the parade . Parkin g will .
need to be restricted along part of
Seco nd Avenue because• of performance s pace requtrcd hy the
Shrine units.
Estimated time for the parade .
Is cur re ntly three hours, depend·
lng upon the final number of uni ts
participating. For further infor ·
malton co nta ct the Bicentennial
Commission Office at 446·GAUL.
TR!I.DITIONAL RlJHRINGS - Getting ready for the FAC
parent/ child workshop S;•pt. 30 are from le ft : Kelly Koby ,Saundra
Koby, Andra Bo ggs, Meredith MuUins and Diann a Boggs, (back) .

Kids, parents workshop set

the

GALLI POLIS - The Frenc h
An Co lony, loca ted at 530 First
Ave ., will g lvl' a spec ia l bicenten ·
nla l pa rronl i c hlld work shop, Sun ·
day, Sept. :10 !rom 2 to :uo p m .
Children and paren ts will tour
th e bi cen tenn ial exh ibit , ""The
HerltagP of Gal lipol is"" a nd take

Ga 1Upolis Area Cha mber uf Com ·
merce and t hi:' Bin•n tl'n nia I

rubbings from some of 1he items
in the d isplay such as a Degas Co

with in three weeks .
Cornet 1 urges ear ly tl ckt:•t
purchase for the b icf:' n!Prlni a l
ball duf' to a 1\rnli L' d nurnl&gt;L•r of
ti cket s being p r inted . Ticke ts
pri ced at $30 per person , ca n tJP

purchased from

Cornett,

Comm ission Offic e.

Elderwalk set
for
seniors
GALLI POLIS Elderwo1ik
once aga in sponsored by 0.0.
Mcintyre Park District, on Tues·
day, Sep tember 26. This ha s been
a favorite even t for seniors. They
will be walking one mile In the
morning at ll am., the n hav e a
good cou ntry lunch consisting of
beans a nd cornb read , coles law .
cheese stlx, fruit a nd cookies
After lunch we wil l finish the
second mil e of ou r walk .
You mu st make reserva tions

for lunch and tra nsport ation by
Sept. 19. Sen ior s wi ll leave the
Cen ter at 10:30 a.m.
Crown Ci ty Cen ter will be
closed on this day Dress for the
occas ion and co me en joy the
beauty of fall Ca ll 446·7000 fur

iro n tea keltle from the the lR40s,
a T reasur e Parlor St ove from lhe
1B50s, and a newly m inl ed
bi cen tP nnial coin
The a fter noon wi ll conclude
with an optkal lrip to th l.' Pine
Sl n•pt Cr mctl'r y to 1a kr rubiJings
fmrn lhf' ra rl.v F rench SOO
gravC'stonrs Tht.· l rt..~di ti u n of
making ru h!J i n g~. hy placing
naper lw lwl't'n thP work being

copies and polts hi ng It with a
charcoal or cray on, is an art

form done In man y temples in
India a nd
In Europe.

Parents and c hild ren will rom e
away with a greate r knowled ge
and deeper respect for ancestors
following the work shop. Sau ndr a
Koby will Instruct the class and
give the tou r of the ex hibit for
those participating .
There Is no tee fo r the class.
Pre-regis trat ion may be made by
eal lln g 446·3834.
T his year's parent/child work·
shops a re s pon sored by Cardina l
Cleaners a nd The Medical
Shuppe 1Hnman Dillon and

One Travelers Lheque
always offers

hand-delivered refunds.
Even on this road.

Assoclo tes) .

Hospital news
\' cterans Memorial
Admissio ns - John Eas ter ·
day, Ra c ine: Hubert Sta fford ,
Pom eroy. Thomas McClung,
Pomeroy
Disc ha rges - Carl E. Knot ·
tingham. Grace Welch, Helen

OPHTHALMOLOGIST (M.D.)

That's why AAA offers its
members only American
Expe11" Travelers Cheques .
And they're fee-free.
Only Am~IClln Expre&amp;H travelen
Cheques alway1 offer1 hand-delivered
refUDih virtually a.aywhere In the

world. So naturally AAA offen them
fee-free alon1 ft'lth TrlptlU•, TourBooU', hotel and travel rt!l!!lenatlona.
That'1 tood to know whether you'rt'
stuck on a mountain rmul, a four-lan e
lnten&amp;Ue, or any point In between.
AAA and American Ellpress Travel·
en Cheque&amp;, Putnen for a perfed va-

(of "thal · mol 1o-jist)

caUon .

reservat ions.

Lottery numbers
CLE VELAND tUP i l - Fri
day's winn ing Oh io Lottery
num bfars ·

Pl ck -3

901
Plck ·t
0615
Cards
jac k of hearts .
jac k of clubs.
e ight of di amond s .
te n of

BLOW IN
INSULATION

Pomeroy releases
financial report

32%

no

(From PARADE, page AI)

be determlnln~ other pnorltles
for use of the money a nd these
uses will be made known to the
public before the election , !he
s uperinte ndent explained.
Carpen ter has a~k ed that
anyo ne Interested In helping
support or work for the pa ssage
of the levy con tact him a t
992 ·2153 .

Finale ...

Cordless Telephone

Save

Parade...

explained th a t the four mills will

permanPn t imp rovPme nt s. Hf'

Meigs County Court

BANKRUPTCY
33~

POMEROY - "Successful op·
e nlngs" was lhe way Superln·
tendent Jam es Carpenter des·
crlbed the 1990-91 sc hool year of
the Me igs Local Sc hool District .
He reports that overall e nrol·
lme nt for District Is ··about the
sa m e as it was at the end of la s t
year, but less than the number
who s tarted the 1989-90 school

par~nts

laf11e
AMSIIIC.'S

Sunday Tmes-Sentinei- Page- A-5

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

Meigs school has 'successful' start

yea r .

Lawn chair weaving
class set at center
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
County Senior Citizens Center
will be starting a Lawn Chair
Weaving Class In October. Using

September 23. 1990

4" ,,,,,,,$399 INSTALLED
6" ,,..,.,.,,$499 INSTALLED
9'
$5 99 INSTALlED
1

•••••••••••••

Average she home up to 1500 sq. ft. Pri~e ~n­
dudes labor and material. Cellulose looseflll msulation. Fire Retention - Ul Approved.

A medical doctor who specialius in the
diagnosis, treatment and surgery of the eye.

HOLZER CLINIC

Jeon A. Diueler, M.D.

(6141 446-5421

360 lecond Au.

446 -0699

L __ _ - - - - - · - - - - - '

IT'S PERSONAL
TOUCH
MONTH
AT

STARIBANK

CHRISTIAN CONSTRUCTION
446-4514

I can go into
any restaurant,
order right off
the menu, and
still lose weight!
Don't spend a fortune on
pre-packaged lood when
you con lose weigh! while
eollng regular lo6d lor
HALF THE COST!
• Costs up to 50,._ LISS than

_..., ...

othef weight loss PfOQrOm$1
,_,_

• SOle Effective and Nutr~ion ­
ally Baloncodl
• No Hidden Colts and No

ReQuired Purehaws!

I'm Donna Waugh from Star Bank Silver
Bridge Plaza Office . As the Branch Man ager, 1 would like to announce September
as 'personal touch' month.
Our tellers always try to recognize and
call our customers by name . Sometimes
they get busy and forget. so the other
branch managers and myself decided to
sponsor 11 promotion to help the tellers remember. For the month of September, a
bowl of quarters will be placed at each tell er's window. If the teller does not calllhe
customer by name BEFORE THE END OF
THE TRANSACTION the customer takes
a quarter from the bowl.
We hope this promotion lets our customers know how important they are to us
at StarBank . Come into our Court Street
office or any other StarBank office for personal service with a personal touch . Re member, there's a star within your reach .

432 SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
GALLIPOLIS, OH.
HOURS: MON .- FRI. 9-7
SAT. 9-1
PHONE; 446 -4664
OUTSIDE GALLIPOLIS 1-800-726 -4654

STAR
BANK
There's a star within your reach.
· Star Bank, N.A., Tri-State

----=-

MEMBliR FOIO

�September 23. 1990

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

f

Gallipolis court news I Meigs prisoners taken
to Orient Correctional

GALLIPOLIS - In Gallipolis
Municipal Court Friday, the
following penalties were ha nded
down: Tammy Grltflth, 31, Point
Pleasant, W.Va., $43, no front
license plate; Jeffrey Johnson. ·
33, Gallipolis, $44, speeding;
Jerald Martin , 27, Cheshire, S42.
speeding;
Gregory Brumlleld, 23. Crow n
City, $44, speeding; Mi tl'IJP II
Salyers, 22, Patriot, $42, speed
lng; Deborah McDanil'l, ~!1.
Middleport, $43, failure to obey
red light; Jay Caldwell, Crown
City, $100 plus costs, disord erly
conduct; Dawn .Johnson, 25.
VInton, $100 plus costs. no opera·
tor's license;
Gary Ratliff, Crown Cit y, $100
plus costs, disorderly co nduct;
Wilma Burgett , 22, Vinton. $43.
failure to control; Fran k Henson.
18, Galllpolls, $100 plus cos ts, no
operator's license, $12 plus costs.
driving left of center:
Sean Lyle, Bidwell. SoO plus
costs, disorderly conduct bv
Intoxication; Harold Coughen·
our, 41, Gallipolis, $450 plus cos t&lt;

Community
corner
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
POMEROY
Jones ·
Ebersbach Dry Goods Store was
apparently in
Pomeroy a
hundred or so
years ago but
Keith Molden Is
having trouble
finding out ex·
actly when or
where.
His Inquiries to the usual local
providers of historica l informa
tlon have so fa r failed to s hrd a ny
light on the bu si ness. Eve n th&lt;•
Middleport-Pomeroy Direct or;·
of 1874·75 has no listi ng of tlw
business.
Why Is MoldPn so intrrPs trd''

and three days In jail, drlvinl!
under the Influence, $12 plu .
costs, driving left of center: I
Rosita Bauer, 49, Point Plea'"" 1.
W Va., $44, speeding;
Car l Gagnon, 26, Midd leport ,
$35, fa ilure to wear a safetv bell ,
Jeff Elbert, 19, Rio Grand.e. $44 .
speeding: Melissa Kruskamp.
22, Gallipo lis, $43, speedmg,
Thomas Gardner, 26, VInton, $45,
speed ing: Gary McGuire , 34,
Bidwell. $43, driving left of
center; Sterling Mullins, 41,
Ch es hIr e, $43, flctlclous
registration .

POMEROY - Two prisoners
from the Meigs County Jail have
been transported to the Orient
Correctional Center to beg in
prison senten ces Imposed by
local courts.
According to Meigs County
Sheriff James M. Souls by, Ro ·
bcrtW . RlffleandJasonE.Rlggs
werP transported on Friday.
Riffle's sentence stems from a
revocation of probation In Meigs
County Court.

dressmaker' s tablr

which

h

clearly marked Jon es
Abersbach Dry Goods Stow
Stenciled along the l'd gP of hb
"find" Is a dressma ker 's tape .

'

ALL FURNITURE AND RELATED
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS

UNPRECEDENTED
NO ITEM WILL BE HELD BACK
REGARDLESS OF NAME BRAND ALL PURCHASES MUST BE REMOVED
OR DELIVERED WITHIN ONE WEEK INVENTORY SOLD AT UP TO 60% OFF

DISPERSAL

PUBLIC SALE
THE EMPIRE FURNITURE CO .

,

o,

~&gt;o

S

y, "r

~
..,.6 ''o, • (J~ .q~
"o'tt · 6'9 &lt;r:()l&gt; y '·

"'&lt;&gt;o/roo·v.q
,,
r;,,..•'" ,,..,·~ .r.s~..''f'o

."rt

SUNDAY!!

i••

\

\

'

All Goods Stored or Displayed Will Be
Placed On Sale for A Period of 10 Hours,
Sunday, September
1990.

ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.

received citizensh ip In 1959.
He received his schooling at
the University of Illinois and
Louisiana State University . He
has taught at the University of
Southwestern Louisiana and cur
rently at Ohio University.
Th e celebration continues In
downtown Pomeroy on Oct. 6
when there will be a Volksma rc h
through Pomeroy.
What Is a Volksmarch, you
ask?
Well, It 's an organized hike or
walk, very popular In Europe,
usually covering a distanc e of
approximately six or 12 miles.
Otten routed through forest ,
wOoded areas, or historic or
scenic areas, It Is designed for
people of all ages.
It Is not a contest of speed or
endurance and participants
travel at their own pace but must
complete the even t before the
finish lime. Each partic ipant
who reg is ter s a nd completes the
course receives an attractive
souvenir medaL
Other activiti es on this day
Include childrens' games and
contests, a Kinder Parade for the
children and entertainment by
"Patchwork" which features
English comedy and musi c.
Patchwork Is a two:person
group featuring the talents ol
Mark Purnell and Na ncy Harlet t.
They bring the pas t back to life
with thei r music that ta kes the
listener from the ninth century to
the 20th century.
Die Muslka nten Gar man Ba nd
will perform at 3 p.m . for
list ening or dancing plea s ure .
Also on this day will be a
commemorat ive U.S. postal can
cellatlon stamping at the Pome·
roy Fire Station.
On Sunday, Oct. 7, at op.m . th e
German folk dancing group, The
Folklanders, will perform. This
group, formed In 1965, Is a folk
and ethnic dance troupw that
performs a complete prog ram of
American folk dance Including
Appalachian and early pioneer
Another ethn ic group. The
Welsh Si ngers, will al so perform
on Sunday .
Featured on Oct. 7 wllt be the
Zucchini Pickers. This group
performs a blend of traditional
and contemporary folk musi c.

/n*enlotg To Be Sold

SOUVENlft. JTEMs- Don't worry If you haven't yet purchaaed
your ofnclal Pomeroy !le&amp;qulcentennlal souvenir. The Items are
available In Pomeroy businesses or at the Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce Ofllce In Pomeroy. Pictured Is Mary Powell,
chalnnan of the committee, and Jim IUD, a member of lhe
committee.

last week . Her concern now is to

They present an eclectic mix of
music from many backgrounds.
The group consls ts of members
Mike Naas, Bob Miller and Bud
Boston.
In addit ion lo all of th e
entertainment there will be
ga mes and contests, including

UP TO

•

l

wood frame~ .

NOT 1249 .95
SUNDAY ONLY

ul

•

' .• J

"'
•c

,.

"

•

Oct. 6 In Pomeroy aa part of the tall' '
sesquicentennial celebration. Asslsdng with the'
registration sesquicentennial commlllee chair-' '
man Mary Powell.

VOLKSMARCH - Jim Schaekel, Chester, Is
one of many who has registered tor the
Volksmarch, an organized hike or walk to be held

0

ca noe races, and European -s tyle

horse d rawn carriage rid es, arts
and crakts, and eth nic displays
and food .
The Tr inity Church in Pome·
roy will be the sc iU ng for th e nex t
even t on Oct 14 at 3 p.m. which
will feature Larry Keenan, Professor of Organ anrl Keyboard at
Morehead State Universit y In
Kentucky . Keenan will pe rform

a n organ conecrt to commemorate the Barckpoff Organ Fac·
tory which operated In the late
1890' s acd early 1900's .
Mary Powell, chairman of the
sesq u ice nt Pnnia l committee.
sta tes th at there are still a
limi ted number of !·shirts, cook·
books, and othe r Items available.
pec la l Item offered is the
Sesquicentennial Commemora ·
tlve Coin. Only 1,000 of these
coins will be minted and alter the
October wee kend the die w111 be
des troyed.
Th e coin features a detailed
Imprint of the Meigs County
Co urthouse and Court Yard. The
co ins may be ordered for $1.50
eac h or $1.25 for five or more, by
sendin g a check or money order
to Contine ntal Coin Compa ny,
2123 Sixth St, P.O. Box 439,
Portsmouth. Oh io. 45662.
For Inform ation on any of the

••
••
.;ot-1\ERor••

.• ~,cEN'I'~ •.

• ~0

•J
.

:t-1(,

-

1'~.
~~

.•

("'e

••
••
••
•

' ''
''.

..
., '

. '

u

··19

o.o••

•••••••
- ••

•. vo

ses qu icentenni al activities, con-

tact th e Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce Office a t 992·50ffi.
There's something for eve·
ryone during the fall sesquicen
tennlal ce lebration so come on
out and e njoy the festivities.

a

'q .•

·,
'•• t

COMMEMORATIVE COIN- This Is the design thai appears on
the special sesquicentennial commemorative coin of Pomeroy . I( ''
leatures a detailed Imprint of the Meigs County Courthouse and
Court Yard. Only 1,000 ollhe coins will be minted and thedlewlllbe.,
destroyed loUowlng the October celebrations.
··

'"

fuft.d bodt rediner1 generously
podded, no sag spri~s and hard ·

$8995

OFF
ON ALL FURNITURE
ON DISPLAY
OR IN STORAGE

Now about those flu s hots .
The word from thl' M&lt;•igs
Cunty Health Dcparmtenlls th at
there will be a flu Inoculation
cliniC for senior citizens a nd
handicapped lndlvldua Is on Oc t
18 at the Senior Ci tizens Center. 9
a.m. to noon, and I to 4 p.m The
cost- $1.
As for the general public.
cliniCs have been scheduled at
the Health Department on Oct . 19
and Oct . 22.

Have a n lee week!

,.1.

ALL SALES FINAL
10 HOURS ONLY
FIRST COME, fiRST SERVED

recover the pictures and her
driver's license. One of the
pictures she cannot repla ce. It is
of her and he r la te hu sba nd,
David, the last of the two ta ken
together before his death .

When one reads that a fl!th of
Ohio's population Is functiona lly
UUterate, It's an Indication tha t
the teaching method for reading
needs changed or Improved.
So It was refreshing when this
week the Ohio Department of
Education announced that team
of prtmary teachers will be
attending seminars to learn how
to use phonics as a technique In
teaching students, kindergar te n
tbrough third grade. Those
. trained teams will them come
back Into local districts and
abare the knowledge. It's a start.

LARRY KEENAN
Professor of Organ

STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNnL NOON

9
999s

&lt;1

It you are looking for some
thing different in e nterta inm ent
you might want to attend th e Oc t.
9 performance of Flgora lchor
Stuttgard, a West German choir
on Its first U.S. tour . The
performance Is In Me morial
Auditorium at Ohio University, B
p.m., and It 's tree!

He participated In a student
exchange program with the
United States 1950·51 and In 1954
Immigrated to the U.S. where he

~b4; ~~: ll,~ ~&gt;,;:-.'V~~----2-/_3_M_I_/Ii_on-Oo-/l-,t------:

reward too .
That's what Dorothy Jenkins b
saying about the return of her
b!Utold which was lost or taken

Plaques were awarded to 10
and 15 year Meigs RSVP volun
teers at this week' s recognition
luncheon held at Dale's Smorgas
board In Gallipolis.
The 15-year plaques went to
Daisy Blakeslee and Marga ret
Douglas. Qualifying for the JO.
year awards were Lola Cla rk,
Mae Crouser, Jessi e Curtis.
Freda Edwards, Rhoda Hal l.
Pauline Myer s, Mildred Par·
sons, Edith Reiser, Go lda Rad·
cllffe, Florence Richards. No nga
Roberts, Mary K. Rous h. Kat
hleen Scott, Mary Stewart, F'rrn·
dora Story, Mrytle Sisson, Haze l
Stanley, Catherine Mees, Erma
Roush, Waiter Green. Clarcm·&lt;·
Story, and Caryl Tyler

By JULIE E. DILLON
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - Where did the
summer go? It's hard to believe
but fall is officially here and the
Pomeroy Sesquicentennial Committee has been hard at work to
Insure that final sesqulcenten·
nlal celebrations run smoothly .
The fall activities begin Thurs·
day at 7:30 p.m. a t the Meigs
County Public Library when Dr.
Hubert Wilhelm from Ohio Unl ·
verslty will present a slide
presentation on ethnic culture
and Its Influence on the Appal·
achlan culture and local
architecture.
Dr. Wilhelm, professor of Geography at Ohio University, Is a
native of East Germany and In
1946 fled to and established
residence In Baden ·
Wurttemberg of West Germany .

..L~4
o, ·I)'w/'•,
t (~
~. o, ..,,~ CoIV~------------------------------------------------------------------------------~
4pp9""" ..,.,_ 6
.P " ~
1

ientittel

Fall sesquicentennial activities getting underway

NAME BRANDS
England/Corsair, Bassett, Spring Air, Flexsteel. Chatham County,
Restoni~, Black Smith Shop, Ort. Riverside, Kincaid, Jimson. Stylemark.
Umque, McKeehan Chair. Charleston Chair, Imperial. Pioneer.
Hams Marcus, Cramco, Corrolla Classics. W.W. Wood, Artmaster,
Progressive, O.P .• and others .

4,

~imes-

-••

September 23, 199!) '

ATI'ENTION!!

DOORS LOCKED TIL SUNDAY NOON
NO ONE ADMITIED EARLY

ON PREMISES OF

Along the River

THIS IS A CRinCAL SITUA nON AND WARRANTS
THE BUYING PUBLIC IMMEDIAn

INVENTORY ORDERED SOLD

If you're in teres ted you ca n stJt'

and

Tuppers Plains squad went to
State Route 681 for Lela Cre·
means at 9: 58 a.m.; Cremeans
went to Veterans Memorial Hos·
pi tal. At 10: 21 a.m., Middleport
squad was called to Pearl Street.
Marry Ann VanCooney was
taken to Holzer Medical Center.
At 9: 11 p.m. , Syracuse squad
went to College Road for Andrea
Thelse. Thelse went to Veteran s
Memorial Hospital. Middleport
squad was called to Beech Street
at 10: 15 p.m. for Candy Lee. Lee
was taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

CLEARANCE OF SOME 2I 3 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES WILL BE
OFFERED TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE FOR A PERIOD OF 10 HOURS THIS SUNDAY!!!

the unique slate cons tructed desk
(or table?) at thP Friday night
preview of Molden 's Sat urda y
auction at the fairgr ound s .
No ques tlon s as krd

PO MEROY - Eight calls for
assistance were answered by
unit s of Meigs County Emer·
gency Medical Sen1ces on
Friday.
At 12 :25 a.m., Pomeroy fire
department went to Starcher
Road fo r a s tructure fire. At 4:48
a.m., Pomeroy squad went to
Overbrook Center for William
Watson . Watson was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Ra·
cine squad went to Elm Street at
9:53 a.m. for Virginia Pickens.
Pickens wa s transported to Vete·
rans Memorial Hospital.

•

Well It seems that wilC'n ilt"• w&lt;~s

going through Ihe property or tlw
late Jasper and Fa y Powell in
preparation for an aurtion sa lt•.
he found a 36 inrh lap rlrsk "'

Riggs, meanwhile, was sent ·
enced In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court on charges of aggra·
vated vehicular homicide, tam·
per lng with evidence and abuse
of a corpse, ste mming from th e
death of Victor Will in June .
On Friday even ing, deputies
took a call from John McKinney,
State Route 124, Rutland that
someone had shot his dog .
Charges arc pending In thi s
matter.

Calls answered by EMS

.--.
Section B

SPRING AIR
BACK SUPPORTER
MAnRESS AND BOX SPRINGS

SPECIAL CANCELLATION - On Oct. 6 the
Pomeroy Post Office will offer a special
cancellation stamp to commemorate Pomeroy's
sesquicentennial, !50th year of Incorporation. The

SAVE!!!

~ Herbs,

6 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE

Contemporary, lifo oak with tbony finish, triple drtllll' with
mirror, S drawer &lt;host, night fable, full or queen headboard
~~.

$

~~

74995

ft

~

'9
~---------------------------------------------------------------------~
~
NOT '1499.95

SUNDAY ONLY

8 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE

Nostalgic dark pine, king size footboard, headboard &amp; rails, drtster
w/jewtlry box, wing mirror, door d1est, 2 night tables.

NOT $3999.95

FREE DELIVERY
90 DAYS

SAME AS CASH
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
All ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE

SUNDAY ONLY

$199995

60°/o

UP TO
OFF
ON ALL NAME BRAND FURNITURE
IN STOCK. SPECIAL ORDERS
AVAILABLE ON SELECT ITEMS.
NOTHING HELD BACK
SOME ITEMS JUST ARRIVED.

842 Stc~.ol\d •••

Ph"'

U6·t•O~

Coll1polt'

...
VISA

cancellations wilt lake place allh•• Pomeroy Fire
Slatton. Pictured Is Tom Reu rer, Pomeroy
Postmaster, and Mary Powell, sesquicentennial
committee chairman.

ENTERTAINMENT - The Zuchlnnl Pickers
will perform on Oct. 7 as part of the featured
entertainment lor the fall sesquicentennial

celebration In Pomeroy. The group perfonns a,
blend of traditional and contemporary folk music .

herbs and more herbs, local group plans park festival

, POMEROY- ff It's herbs you
•tll&lt;e then the mini park In
;Pomeroy Is the pla ce for you on
·saturday where the River Valley
Herbalists will s tag e an herb fest
beginning at 10 a .m.
The Herbalis ts have been hard
a t work since June preparing the
.m ini park tor the fest as several
members of the group have
planted 25 varieties of herbs and
everlastings. The group plans on
making the herb fest an annual
event.
The 35-member group was
organized by Connie Hilt and
consists of members from the
counties of Meigs , Mason and
Jackson .
Throughout the day there will
be a varletyo!toodsavallablt&gt;for
sampling that have been prepared with herbs.
· Educational displays will also
·be set up to Inform the public on
the process of drying herbs .

The River Valley Herbalist s Is
much more than just a social
group . Members pride them·
selves on contributions they
m ak e to various communities.

The group has planted herb
gardens at the park in Ravens·
wood, W.Va., on Blennerhassett
Island near Belpre, at the Meigs
County Museum, and the mini
park In Pomeroy. These projects
will be represented with picture
displays throughout lhe park.
In addition to herb foods a nd
educational displays there will
be craftsmen selling herbal ac
cessorles, sundials and cook·
books. Festivities will conclude
at 6 p.m. Admission to the herb
test Is free and In the event of rain
the test will be held Oct. 6. For
details on the fest, contact Bobbl
Karr at 992·2209, Linda McCoy at
( 304) 273·9548, or Donna Nease at
949·2754 .

ftl\

HERB FEST ' 90 Members of the River Valley
Herbalists have been hard at
work since June preparing the
m lnl park In Pomeroy for the
herb lest that wliHbe beid
there Saturday from 10 a.m. to
6 p.111. There will be something
lor everyone at lhe fesl
Including refreabments,
crafts and educalloaal displays. Pictured from lett, are
Bobbl Karr, Dianna Law10n,
Sue Hayman and Donna
Neaae, kneeling, with grand·
son, Patrick.

·, ·

',
,.
.,
:
'·
·,
., ·
·•·
.,

:.

.,
'.

�Page B-2-Sunday Ttmas Sentinel

Po!Taoy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

....----weddings

September 23. 1990

]ob Bank works for senior citizens
GALLIPOLIS - The Job Bank
al the Gallla County Senior
Citizen Center. Is looking lor job
orders fo r a pplican ts age 50 a nd
older.
As fail Is setting In, the Job
Bank will be needing orders from
employers for seniors in areas
suc h as mowing yards, setti ng

September 23. 1990

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

--Anniversaries

out shrubs and !lower bulbs,
raking leaves and other jobs you
may need done.
The Job Bank Is open Wednes·
day 11 a .m. until J p.m. and
Thursday and Friday !rom 7 a.m.
to 3 p .m . Call446-7000 to help put
a senior citizen to work and assist
In s uppllmentlng their incomes.

--Engagements
Hatfield-Sharp
RUTLAND - Ann Hatfield,
Rutland, and Bill Hatfield, Rey noldsburg, are announcing the
engagement of their daughter,
Julie Hatfield, to Michael Sharp,
son ol Rhonda Sharp, Racine,
and Mark Sharp, Sherrodsville.
The open church wedding will
be an event of Saturday at 2 p.m.

at Calvary United Methodist
Church In Sherrodsville.
A reception will follow In the
church social room.
She Is a graduate o!Melgs High
School He Is a graduate of
Southern High School.
They will reside In Columbus.

And here's
why
Comfort
Glow is the
best choice
in gas space
heaters.
Plezo Ignitor
LIQ~ts PIIOI ~m e No
matChes or ele&lt;:tncrty

n!.'fded to &gt;tan or
operate the unit

Robert and Terri (Donnet) Goucher
Mark and Nancy (Meadows) Rlfne

Goucher-Donnet
CATLEITSBURG. Ky - Ca tlettsburg !Ky . I United Methodis t Church was the setting of the
Aug . 10 wedding of Terri Don net
ond Robert Go ucher.
The double· ring ceremony wa s
officiated by Rev . Paul Cooper.
The brid e is the daughter of
Frances Saunders and Lloyd

Finley . The groom is the son of
Janice Sweesy and the la te
Robert Go ucher.
Ma tron of honor was Robin
Finley a nd bridesmaids were
Wendy Fi nley a nd Milli e Finley .
Bes t man was Brian Hall and
ring bea rer was Johnnie Donnet .

BIOWIII
Opliunal b!Qwfr
tleats

Riffle-Meadows

wenfv i11d quretly

CROWN CITY - Nancy Ellen
Meadows and Mark William
Riffle wer e united in marriage on
July 21, at Liberty Chape l
Church. Crow n City. Pastor J ack
Parsons offlclatPd the double
ring ceremony
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Meadows or
GaiUpolls. The groom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Swisher
of Point Pl easan t. W.Va .
Musi c was provided by Jeannie
Ross . Guests were registered bv
Lisa Dyer. Jodi Unroe and
Amand a Mulli ns dist r ibuted
birdseed bags and thank you
ribbons to the guests.
The brid e wa s g iven In ma r
rlage by her father.

Testing Cr ntPr . The groom is

The m a tron of honor was
Tammy Wright and the brides
maid was Lana Gr imm . The
fiowerglri wa s Amber Meadow s.

emp lo yed by Midland Enter
prise s at ttl e Ohio R iver
Com pony
Th e brid e a nd g room will
reolrlr In Gal lipolis

Bes t m an wa s Sk ip Im boden
and the groomsman was Tim
Meadows.
The bride's vei l, bouquet a nd
all other flow e):S and accessories
were des igned and mad e by
Beverly Quee n.
A reception was held a t th e
Eureka Lodge Hall In Eureka.
The wedding cake was made and
served by Carol McDaniel. Oth l'rs helping serve were Ang ie
Fel lure. T ammy Riffle and Char lene Wad e
Pictures

or

the pvent

were

taken b.v Sha ron Parson s and
was videotaped by Bil l Davis .
The bride is emploved at
Holzer Cl in ic in 1he Diagnos ti c

Popcorn sales will
benefit area Scouts

Marc and Lee Ann (Welch) Thompson

Thompson- Wekh
GA LLIPOLIS Lee Ann
Welch of Gallipolis a nd Ma rc

tered by Geri Grooms Rutherlord of Huntington. W.Va.
Duane Thompson of Huntin gton,
A reception followed In the
W. Va . , were united in marriagt• church dining r oom , wilh Emily
on Sept. I In the chapel of Grace Layne. Brenda McDaniel and
Uni ted Methodist Churr·h. Th&lt;&gt; Melody Wise man assisting. Tht•
Rev Rick Vilardo of Worthing - bride's table featured a thre&lt;~
ton . Ohio, officiated the double- tiered wedd ing cake and c hocoring cerem ony.
late groom ' s cake. The toasting
The bride Is the granddaughter gob lets used by the co uple were a
of Anna Hinkle of Huntington. gi ft !rom Bob Hood and Ke rn
W.Va . and the late Waller D. ll emp hlil, both of Gallipolis .
Hinkle Her parents are Glenn E .
The brid e is a graduat e of
Weic h of Huntington and the lat e Mar sha ll University and is a
Roberta Irving. The groom Is th&lt;• new s editor a nd reporter lor the
son of Joyce Ewell of Walnut , GaiUpolls Dally Tribune . She Is a
Kansa s a nd Roy M. Thompson II. membe r of the boards of di recof Collinsville, Ala .
tors lor lheGallia Co unty Counc il
The bride wore a whit&lt;' gown of on Ag ing and Big Brothers and
broca de satin that featured a Big Sisters. She Is a member of
hand-sequined and pearled lace the Community League of Gallia
bOdice with basque waistline. a Co unty. the Gal llpolls Business
bustled skirt and box bow .
a nd Professional Women's Club
The fingertip veil was attached a nd of Cha rity Rebekah Lodge
to a seq uin, rhinestone and pearl 39.
tiara which the bride 's mother
The groom is a I ra ining officer
wore a t her wedding . She carried a nd Emergency Medical Technia cascade of white a nd dyed c ta n with Lifeline Medical Trans·
jewe l-tone silk roses, wilh pearl port Se rvice of Hunilngton . He Is
spray s and lrrldescent ribbon s.
a me mber of Huntingto n Lodge
64 of the Independ ent Order of
Maid of hOnor was Patty Ann Odd Fe Ilows and of Charity
Gra ham of Gallipolis . Brides- Rebekah Lodge 39 . He Is also a
maids were Patty Reynolds of member of the Wes t VIrginia
Rio Grande and Debra L. Hoover Na tional Guard .
Th e couple resides In Huntingof Za nesville. Ohio. They wore
jewel-tone gowns of emerald . ton, W.Va .
amethyst and ruby lrridescent
taffeta wilh sweetheart necklines a nd basque waists . They
SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
c arried lace fans accented with
s ilk roses, greenery and ribbons .
446·4524 ".,~·:. ~ .. ··
Flower girl was Cassie Graham , who wore a dress of
emerald lrridescent taffeta with
white lace and a garland of
baby's breath In her hair. Ring
bearer was Joey Graham, who
wore a white tuxedo.
Besl man was Danny Reynolds
of Rio Grande, and groomsmen
were Dennis R. Salisbury and
Tom Gooch, both of Gallipolis.
Tne groom and men In the
wedding party wore classic black
tuxedos.
Mu•lc was provided by Edle
Ross, organlsl, and Tom PhWips,
trumpeter. Guests were regis-

HUNTINGTON. W.Va. - The
Trl State Area Cou nrll of Rov
Scouts of Ameri ca wll be pound
lng the pavement on September
29 as they kick of! their annual
sale of Trail's End Gourmet
Popeorn.
The sale las Is through October
22 .
District Executives for thr
Tri-State Area Co uncil. ind icated
that the sco ut s' popcorn sa le
helps to provide ~upplemental
Income to finance scouting actlv
Illes lor lhe Council. as well as
individual scouting un its
"Escalating program costs.
the need !orcampeq\Jipment and

maintenance, as well as continued growth In yo uthpartlclpa ·
lion, have prompted the Execu tive Board of th e Council to seek
additional so urces of support" .
according to J ohn A. Pinkerman
of the sco uts' dist rict o!llce.
"The local scouts give a lot to
our community, and by helping
to support them, you are actually
helping th e communities of the
Tri -Stat e of the Trl Slate Area ...
Pinkerman say s. "and wha l
better way to help that through
the purchase or popeorn. It' s a
great American s nack ."
Prices lor the popcorn being
sold are $5 lor a bucket of Trail's
End; $5 lor a five -pa ck mlcrowaveboxofTraiJ'sEnd; SlO!or a
12-pack microwave box of Trail's
End; and$6foracartonofTraiJ's
End Caramel Corn.

COLONY THEATRE

ltle room

c-o

Top mounted Easy to

~~~and r:onV!t111enlty
located Out of reach
of )(lullQ&amp;f dllldren

-

Thlrmostat regolltes

I1UI OU1~ 101 idded

comf&lt;lrt contrOl on
~CGN18T,

Hell Rlltlectnl
O.recls Ileal Jll!Q
room wlllll! enMoc
lnQ the a tt~ctr~-

CGN281. CGPt!T
ll'ld CGP28T

ness ot ltle 1\ilme

Decoo...

Glm Ftoltl

""""""

~ n~!
atr~

Decor

Helps gr~

Qltl~

Easrty retT"tOYed

._

tor Cleaq

breotace 0001
JOIJeJ ·anee to

Ol'tllft LMI

fle~ te'

Automata!~ shuts

MDIHIIIng
Can be llunQ on
thf wall or attact'ltd
IO~ Wt!h

op110nat bar.t

Thermocouple
AutomatiCally ~ hu t~ on

ou d tllere IS au mter
1\101100 Ill tnt Q&lt;IS flOw

Michael Sharp, Julie Hatfield

on heater d the room
1M! drops

ilq'OIIIl

llelow AN S I

sDeOfied M
Ptalvlt Altllllilr
lo contll)j fluctuihons
Ill 1115 51.1~ Pf'SSUI!
ln1even hut output
and maxnnum sa~ty

o• rt the ll,tmt ooe~ out

Options include a base for floor mounting and
optional blower for improved heat distribution .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr

Barr anruversary to be noted
BELPRE - Mr. and Mrs .
Charles Barr, 802 Barlow St.,
Belpre, will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary with an
open house reception on Sept. 30
from 2-5 p .m. al the home of their
son located lwo miles !rom
Porterfield on Route 339.
The event will be hosted by
their children and
grandchildren.
The couple was married Oct . 5,
1940 by the late E.L. Miller at
Reedsville.

She Is the daughter of the late
Silas and Dora Taylor, Hemlock
Grove. He Is the son of the late
Lonnie and Allee Barr,
Reedsville .
They are the parents ol one
daughter, Mrs . Don !Marlene)
Putman, Reedsville; and one
son, Leroy, Belpre. They have
five grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
The couple requests that gilts
be omitted but cards would be
appreciated.

I;Jpace Heating Ideas That \\brk Beautiful~:

Rl•denour TVGAS&amp; APPLIANCE
SERVICE
CHESTER

985-3307

present ed by

Wolfe Productions
will be having
TRAINING SESSIONS
THAT WILL
lead to

Rodney Van Moorgan, Carole Irene Tamony

TEAM AUDITIONS!

Tamony-Morgan
GU M SPRING, Va.-Captand
Mrs. Joseph M . Tamony, USN
ret., of Gum Spring, Va. , announce the engagement and
approaching marriage ol their
daughter, Ca role Irene Tamony,
of Richmond, Va .. to Fire Controlman Seco nd Cla ss Rodney
Van Morga n, s on of Marilyn
Ward a nd Ru ger Morgan ol
Ga!Upolls .

Miss Tamony Is a 1989 grau
date of Radford ( Va .) University
and Is a Jeacher with King and
Queen County Schools.
FC'l Morgan Is a graduate of
Kyger Creek High School and Is
serving In th e United States Navy
in the Persian Gull.
A June wedding Is planned In
Richmond. Va.

RIO GRANDE - A oneevening workshop on how to plan
lor your retirement will be
ol!ered through the O!!ice of
Continuing Education, Wednes day, Sept. 26, from 7 to 9 p.m.,ln
the Co llege of Bu s iness Room 104
on the University of Rio Grande
campu s.
Cost lor this workshop Is $20 .
Pre-registration deadline Is Mon day . Sept . 24 .
This workshop will be a detailed discussion o f Inves tment
strategies for retirement. Var·
lous types of retirement programs avaliabi P to both the

A promising sign is going up in
Pomeroy, Ohio on September 27th
McDonald's service (with a smile,
a "thank you," and a "come
again".) And our famous
McDonald's value.
So come In soon.
We think you'll find us to be a
goo d neighbor.

Individual and business organi zations, will be discussed.
The Instructor for the work·
shop will be Jim Morrison. He

ha s a license as a security broker
and In suran ce broker. Morri son
holds a BBA from Ohio Unlver·
s l!y In Economics and Is the
investment planner and owner of

J.E. Morri son and Associates .

For more information and

•Powerful 6.5 amp motor
•Chromed steel beater bar
•Heavy duty cord
•Staal handles
•For home or business I

Modol ( 2074

have a large !lelecllon ot the lalesl styles
and complimentary accessories to make
thts your speci al nlghl .
$2995
PRICES StAn U
Virgil and Shirley (Sanders)

Watson

Watson anniversary· observed
GALLIPOLIS - Virgil and
Shirley (Sanders! Watson erie·
brated their 25th wedding annl ·
versarv on Sep t. 22 from I to 9
p.m ., with a n•ception a t their
home .

The event was hosted by theh
children P.aula Nolan, Lori Wat son. Tammy Watson and Virgil
Watson .
The couple was married on
Se pt . 26, 1965 by Merlett Sanders.

POWERfUL EIJIEKA CANimR
•Powerful motor
•Tools included

11pon Monday til a P.M.

1 1R

OPEN DAILY, 9:30a.m. • 8:30 p.m.

ts~~

•Powerful mo1or
•Chromed steel
beater bar
•Top fill bag

SUNDAY, 12 noon · S p.m.

P"'A... ll" ST. DOWNTOWit HU!fTIN(lTOII

home SALE

:~

)Ol{J/J}U/1.7'1/ j

01£ m•IIIG SHOW 1:10
ADIIS$10. $1.50
"'-0923

COME SEE HOW MANY WONDERFUL WAYS
YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR FALL HOME DECOR!

Modo!

1489

EUREKA IRONSIDES POWER

$249

59.25 ~~"
11r WIDE, 41"" LCIHO

ElEGANT AUFFl.ED

•Automati1 IOfd rewind
•lndudos tools
•llowerful motor

DE&amp;IQHER OIRTA.INB
t7rW•M"L-.-...---..It.21
IM" WI M" L.--.-. I lUI

IUS

..

SUNDAY

.,.....,......,_
.,.._..... ""·'----

..................... NIIi ...

IAAGAifl MIGHT T\J[SMY
(£1CEI'T "GIIOST"I

.

I

ANY SIZE :zr...- WIDE

M"LOHO

• HOME OXYGEN
, WHEELCHAIRS
• 'HOSPITAL BEDS
, SHOWER STOOLS

• ADULT DIAPERS
• UNOEAPAOS iCHUXS)
• BEDSIDE COMMOOES
• PATIENT LIFTS

• LIFT CHAIRS
• WALKE AS
• OIAB£TlC SUPPLIES
• OSTOMY

WE Bill MEDICARE &amp; OTHER IHSUIIAHCI! FOR YOU
Ttll f r1~1: ! HIJil 1~tH l;ii 11

THIRD &amp;PINE ST.
GALLIPOLIS

DELUXE EUREKA UPRIGHT

WnH TDDLSI

"Complete Medical Equlpm611t For Home Use"

I

$19995

registration, contact the Office or
Continuing Education , P.O . Box
878, URG, Rio Grande, 45674, or
ca ll 245·5353, ex 1. 325 or toil fr ee
In Ohio 1-80!1-282-7201

EQUIPMENT· SALES· RENTALS· REPAIRS

~TIMEES SATUROA~

*

those speclal moments. You wUI have ov~r
190 sl)'les ol tuxedos to choose !rom. We

HOMECARE MEDICAL
SUPPLY INC.

IUS

"Positions" in:
Pea Was Team : ages 5 to 1 2
Junior Team
: ages 12 to 21
Adult Team
: ages 21 to 65
Color Guard
: ages 14 to 65
Drill Guard
: ages 1 2 to 21
Open to malt and female!
Ttam members ore voluntMn.
Production Staff positions available.

MOMENTS TO REMEMBER!
Let Hi\SKIN8-Tt\NNER help you make

•

BARGAIN

INFORMATION MEETING to be held ot the Pomeroy
Village Hall auditorium on September 24 ot 8: IS p.m.

Retirement workshop is Sept. 26

• 1990 McDon•ld' 1 CorpOfation

The famous McDonald's®
Golden Arches® are going up at
Pomeroy very soon. And along
with them, you'll be getting a
fast, in ex pensive, high -quali ty
family resta urant.
You'll get our famous
McDonald' s food. Our fa mous

THE MIDNIGHT CLOGGERS

446-7283

5.88

1" SLAT VINYL
MINI BUNDS

20%0ff

REO. PIUCE
Willi THB COUPON

EXTRA WIDE
AND FUll DESIGNER
CURTAINS

..........

• . , ,... lot !II.
·--~­
-~

a-

I
I
I
I

I

.._ .. I
I

ONE SINGLE ITEU
WITH THIS COUPON
a- ...... ...,..poto.
_,..__..llmt~l!ll'

dlllle-:!IIICI"""-.
Ono""""poo~t~~.eo.&gt;nNJ
boUIOdq_tlo .......
-llotllllldOII-.

b11n111.-.""""""'._
I

II
I
I
I

EVERY EUREKA ON
SALE NOWI
UPRIGHTS

smnNG$6995
AT JUST

BALL

FURNITURE CO.
220 THIRD AVE.
OALLIPOUS. OHIO

�Page B-4--Sunday Ttmes-Sentinel

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

Beat of the bend

County en Sppf. 30 when he wi ll
a ltend

. . I'IYicPs

at

th e-

Rock

Drop them a line...

Spri ngs

By BOB HOEFLICH
No doubt Ora Sinclair of the
Sumner Road will apprecia te
he a ring from

he will bt ' rrese nt ed an a ward bv

Mrs. Sinclair
has undergone
o pen h eart
surgery at Rl·
varslde Methodist Hospital In
Columbu s. Cards may be se nt to
the Opan Heart Step-down Unit,
Room 2010 By the way , Mrs.
Slncla lr 1s &amp;1 .
Mrs . Helen Williams, a teacher
fo r many. many years, is havi ng
a hea lth problem and is co nfi ned
to Veterans Memorial Hospita l in
Pomeroy. You can imagi ne how
this Irritates the active Mrs .
Williams. " I haven't got time for
this", she commen ts. No doubt
many of her former stud en ts wi ll
l&lt;'ant lo remember her. The
room number Is 115.

to hi s hr.

la wmakers to 12 years. Now that
seems !Ike a good Idea. Closer to
home. Co lumbus is at tempting
actio n to make Inmates In jail
pay for their stay. Seems like the
figure Is lik e some $30 plus each
day. Can you Imagine having to

Before coming here

his Aim. Matrr, Ohio State

Massachuse tts is takin g action
to li mit the !eng!h of service of its

~TWIST AND

spend 30 days In jail and Into the
bargaIn payIng over $900 for your
keep'1 I'd rather do the Holiday
Inn . Now that doesn't seem like
a good Idea. I declare what's the
world coming to. Isn't Is gOOd
that we ca n keep smiling?!

SHOUT!

September 23, 1990

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

RIO GRANDE - Six student s
at the University of Rio Grande
were named recipients of scho·
larshlps offered th is year by th e
University Women' s Club, the
largest number of awards ever
Issued by the club.
Four of the students received
the Dorothy Daniel Hayes Scholarship: Leah Danner, Lori
Grigsby. Jane Hughes and Janet
Stiltner.
Danner. the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Tom Danner of Athens .
Is majoring In elementaryeduca·

lion. Grig sby, the daughter of
Gary and Freda Clark of Galllpo·
lis. Is an accounting major and
resides In Gallipolis with her
daughter, Jenna.
Hughes Is majoring in communications and resides In Jack·
son with her husband, Brennen,
and her two children. Doug and
Lindsay. St iltner, the daughter of
Joseph and Betty Edwards of
Ches hire, Is majoring In elemen·
ta ry education. The scholarship
Is named for the wife of Dr. Paul
C. Hayes, current president of

Rio Grande.
Awarded the Mary Lewis Scho·
tarshlp was J ennifer Fuller, a
communications major and the
daughter of George and Linda
Fuller of Pedro. The scholars hip
Is named for the wile of William
Allen Lewis. who was president
of Rio Grande from 1931 unlil1940
and whoo served many years a 1
th e univers ity as a dean and
educator.
Presented the Mary Chris·
tensen Scholarship was Cindy

s ubjec t of sf've r a I fe at urp s tor ies
in Fort Laudl'rd rlil', F' la . ,

recentl y
Ma r tin, who ckarl v loves
Me igs Coun ty a nd loves. to come

'•

Is highly commended In !he
stories fo r hts key roll In thp
Oui ldlng

of

th r

Inter nati o na l

Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort
Lauderda le as we ll as the esta l&gt;
lishmpnt of a lOU-acre park
know n as Holi day Park also in
La uderdale. l!r is also co m-

They are !he Eastman CamP·
tery and l hi' Hoblnso n Cemelerv
lri Chester Townsh ip. The Me ig~
Genealog ica l Society would ap·
preciate know ing their loca lions.
If you h Jvp info rma tio n ple~ s r

mt&gt;nded

for

hi s program

to

~~

cncour agr mak ing every child a
swimmer whic h is a part of thr

p.m . or write to P 0. Box 34h .

work of the Key Clu b and

Pomeroy

1\.iwanis Club

Martin' s intrrrst in sw imming
Spec ia I illlnors fur Todd
Ad ams. son 1lf Jim :tnd Carol

comes from his persona l ex pe-

Ad ams of' Syrc~cusl'

rra l times - onc e in th e Ohio

ri cnc('s of almost drowning

SC'V ·

Rl\:er whrn hP was srven-yf'a rs T odd ha s bPt&gt; n rrcPivP rl a let !er

old a nd s till lt vtng in Meigs
Count .v.
Martin will be ma king wha t he
cal ls his fin al visi t to Meigs

of commc nddtio n fr orn Donald

D. Glower, dea n oflh•· col lege of
englnerring al Oh io Sta tp Uni ver -

HAYES SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Cheryl Roush, left, director of financial aid at the
University of Rio Grande, presents a check to
three of the 1990 recipients of the Dorothy Daniel

ACS receives new
toll-free Ohio number
GA LL! POUS -

The Arnerl ·

ta ined a sta tew id e to ll ·frrP telephone serv ice de s lgnrd to
provi de Ohio res ldrnls with
answers to thr lr ques tions alxmt
ca ncer since Apr il 4. !988.

All Ohio reside nts have imm ed!at(' accrss to the information

by dia li ng thr to ll ·free numbe r ·
1-800-ACS-2345, Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

voluntcPrs

w h o h avr

Jhr Sund ay Times Sr nllnel
re~a rd s
weddings of Gallla,

orffi5};'~.0$]Jo ~g ~

•

f

•

•

•

••
•t

AS

PHIL DIRT AND THE DOZERS

,
J

clif
,,

r

"

'"(5ollectine Moke8
Good 3cent8'"

~

Ft gur tne

"

~~

MONDAY, "ROCKTOBER" 1ST

We are proud to rntroduce
the. adorable PREC IOUS
MOMENTS' Btr!hday Club

8:00 P.M.

Members· Only fig urine.

'Coll ecttng Makes Good
Scents .. Created by .:Htrst

KICK-OFF
PEOPLES BANK'S
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
WITH A

FREE CONCERT!

1990 Membe rs Only

largf'r

GALLIPOLIS - The Sa lva t ion
Ar my Service UnIt Comm ill er 1n
Gal lipolis, provides a wldr var ·
lety of services to th e resi den ts of
Ga lli a Cou nty. In 1989,66 persons
were served by the Sa lva tion
Army vo lunteers.
Services provided ln clodc
emergency assistance wit h such
necessities as lodg ing, meal s.
food, rent and utltlitles. A total of
$1,747.33 was expe nded In direct
assis tance .
Through the serv1ce unit committee residents of Gailla Co un ty
also have access to over 140
progra ms provided by T he Salva
tion Army on a regional and
national basis, Including drug
a nd al coho l rehabilitation. emer·
gency disa ste r servi ces and th e
missing persons burea u.
Th e local serv1ce unit co mmit ·
tee co nsists of Fred Child ers.
c hairman; Mike Davis, trea surer; Lynn Gardner. welfare
secretary; Mrs. Charles Holzer,
secretary; William Barr. Mrs.
Bernice Borden, Seth Huntley .
and John Mills, members.
For more Information on The
Salvation Army a nd Its programs In Gallla County, contact
Lynn Gardner at 446-3222.

·~.

•

~

qual tl\' co lor, billfold oize or

Salvation Army
serves Gallia County

'•

•' ••

•

'

~

or thf' Uridf:' a nd groo m ma y be
pub l lshPd wilh wpdd i ng st orie s.
if drs irNl Photog r aph s ma v bceit hl'r !)Jack a nd wh i te or goOO

the editorial department from I
to 5 p.m Monday thr ough Friday
at 1r; 141 446-2342.

1-

I nfo r m atio n se r v i ce abou t

~

'

4

'

I nfor m atio n.

Wedding policy

QuC'stion s may be directed to

,,.

.,

and treatment, as wPII as local
l' Omm unl ty reso ur ce

ca ncer 1·800-ACS-2345.

Poor qua lit y photographs wil l
not I&gt;&lt;• acceptrd Ge neral ly, sna p·
shots or lnsw nt ·devr loplng ph o·
ros an· not of accep ta bl e quality .

~

The compu terized data ba se
con tains medlcal isclenl iflc In
formation, In cludi ng cancer
prevention, detectio n, diagn os is

The American Cancer Society
encourages Ohio res idents to
utilize this free, co nfiden t ial

Photogra phs of ~it her the bride

•

communication s.

•

'

Sam Butcher. thts ltlt te

POINT PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM

skunk •s here to share in

/J

the celebrat ton of our ftlih
brrlhday yea r

:}) To obta rn your

exdu~IVt-'

IJi1 ftgu ri ne , stmply bt tng us
,.

your reserva tron form i.lnd

0

"; we will do !he rest Only
~ current Btr!hday Club
' . Members in good sta nd ing '?. ·

~

and those who JOin De fore

June 30. 1991 ca n acq uire
thts exqu rsite addrt ron

~ o If you are no! already a
@ member, we mvtle you to

:.

,,

~,

~

stop rn and JO in th rs

~
0

~ Pharmacy
364 Jackson J&gt;ike
Gallipolis, Ohio

ADMISSION IS FREE!
And you can register to win jab prizes, like •••
-- A $500 shopping spree on your Peoples Bank Visa or Mastercard!

-- Interest on a Million Dollars for a day!

-- One free payment on your Peoples Bank mortgage loan!
U. S. American Eagle Silver Dollars!
And much, much more!

speoai;;Uth
0

Watch for more detail&amp; on our "RockToberfest" Celebration!

You and Peoples Bank ... Happy Together for 25 great years!

PEOPLES
HAPPY BIQTiiDAY TO U&amp; ... THANK6 TO YOU!
Member FDIC

@ Equal ~ Londar

Mason
773-5514

Hayes Scholarship offered by the University of
Rio Grande Women's Club. They are, from !ell,
Lori Grlpby, Leah Danner and Jane Hughes of
Jackson. A fourth recipient, Janet StUiner, was
unavailable lor photo .

You are special

bepn

tr ained tn operat in g the compu ·
ler lzed data base and In

The operators for the serv!ce
are Americ an Cancer Soc ie ty

Meigs and :vl aso n co unties as
nf'W s and is happy lo pu blis h
weddin g s torirs &lt;111d photogra phs
without c har gP.
Howl'\"l' r . Wl'dding new s mu st
mt.'rl gPnl 'r ,d sta r1danJs of tirnt'l i
ness_ T hP newspa per pn•fl'rs to
publis h ;w&lt;'ount s of wedding s a s
.,oon a.., pos s ibi P trf tPr the C'VcnL
To be publb; hcd in the Su nday
f'dition. the we dd i ng must hJV('
Wkl'n pl tH'C w i thin &amp;D days prior
to th• · publi ca t io n, and may br up
to f,OI) word s In length . M aterrial
for :\long thP River mu st bl'
n ·eil'VPd by the £•ditoria l depart
rncnt by Thurscla~' . 4 p_m _. pri or
to th r el ate of public a tion

~

\

.• ..

..

~

,'

'~.'V~&lt;t.i+ .··

~

, ,.

}

NURSING GRADUATES- The Nursing Home
Area Training Cenler at the Area Agency on
Aging, No. 7, Inc .. recently conducled a nurse' s
aid training program at Overbrook Cenler In
Middleport. Twelve nurse aids completed the
state required and approved 80·hour course
desl,ned lor employment In a long-term care
facility In Ohio. Pro2ram coordinator Is Barbara

Caldwell. BSN, RNC~ Pictured are,le!llront, Lisa
Jordan. Cledlth King, Carol Graves, Barbara
Caldwell, R.N., Cindy K. Rowe, Cindy L. Rowe,
JoAnn Smith and Karla Hunler, R.N. Back. Pam
Holhnan, Kelly Allen, Mary Fry, Bev Eakins.
Judy Parsons, Patricia Hero and Sally
Gloeckner, R.N. Not pictured was Elva Davis,
R.N ., co-instructor lor the course .

back even though he has not been
a residen t for ma ny, many years,

--------

ca n Ca ncer Society has ma in-

Sunday Times-Sentinel Page-8-5

Rio Grande Women's Club awards
scholarships to six area scholars

G. Harold Marti n, fo rmerly of
Me igs Co unty, has been the

And, a co uple of cc mete rif's
havp bE'C'n lost.

ca ll Sue Hagn ;I[ 94!1·2241 after

Methodist

Churc h - a { hurch always closP

slly. The let ter extends congrat ·
ulatl ons to Todd for making a
threp point or better for the past
three quarters. His name will be
displayed beside the Bent of Tau
Beta PI In th e lobby of Hitchcock
Hall this year.
Dean Glower acknowledges
th at engineer ing and architecture are among the most difficult
progra ms at Ohio State and Todd
Is an engineering major . Todd
star ted on his final vear at Ohio
State this fall afte r being employed in Cincinnati during the
summer months

you abou t now .

Cnited

Un iversity and will be a guest at
the OSU-CSC gnme on Sept. 29.
A re!lred a! torney, Martin Is
89-years-old .

September 23, 1990

Point Pleasant

New Haven

675-1121

882-2135

DEAR READERS: I want to slwe
with you a poem lhat is SW'e 10 move
you. as it did me. It will go straight
to the hearts of those who have a
child who is "special: Here it is:
To Bruce: My Special Boy -·
From His Dad
Hey there, you character with a
smile on your face.
You seem the most happy of the
whole human race.
Like any boy, )'Ou romp and play,
Unlike most children, that's the
way you'U stay.
You laugh and cry like other boys,
And never grow tired of your
many toys.
You arc a joy to Mother and me.
Because you're a special boy. you

sec.
You. my son, wtll only !mow
Love of life and nooe of its woe.
You'll be happy and contented all
your days,
In )'Our angetic, ethereal haze.
For you are retarded through no
fault of your own.
And there is no cause. as far as is
mown.
Thank God you happened to
Mother and me ,
For we are lucky as you will see.
Our other two boys. whom we
love so dear ,
One of these days won't be so

near.
But you'll always be close to us.
my boy,
And for the rest of our loves, give
us joy.
Mother and I must have faith for
the 'morrow.
And do much hoping and forget
about sorrow.
So. keep up your smile, your laugh
and your play.
It helps us to grin and have faith
when we JXliY·
"The above poem was written by
George C. Lyon Sr., of Wilmington,
Del., when his Down's syndrome
son, Bruce. was just a child. Bruce
is now 24 years old. He is am ong a
handful of retardc&lt;l cttizens to have
earned the rank of Eagle Scoot. is a
member of the Special Olympics
program and holds a steady job.
Dear Ann Landers: My fiance
and I are planning a fonnal wedding
in a few months and we have a
question we hope you will answer.
Of the six wedding ccremomes we
have altcndc&lt;l this year, five have
boen ruined by a baby crying. In
one instance, the baby chose to wail
just as the bride was about to say, "I
do:
My question ; Would it be terribly
rude to include on the wedding
invitation "Children under 3 are
invited to the dinner only"? We
1mow some people wi II be offended
but we are willing to suffer thetr
Wllllh. "The wedding is going to be
elegant and we don't want anything
to spoil it -- MS. H.. IN MAD!·
SON
DEAR MS. H.: It would be most
inappropriale to put that message on
an invitation. Far better. enclose a
sepa1t11e card with the invitation 10
those who have babies and small
children. It should say. "Please, no
children under S at the ctremony."
Gem or the Day: The two sneakiest wcrds in the English language

are "plus tax."
Is life passing you by ? Wanr 10
impro~ your social skills? Write for
Ann l..anders' III'W booklet, "How 10
Make Friends and Srop Being
Lo~~tly." Send a self-addressed, long,
businLss·sizt tn~lope and a che ck
or money orckr for $4.15 (this in·
clruks posrage and handling) 1o.

Salmons. daught er of Ronald and
Carol Salmons of Wellston and an
elementary education major.
Th e scholarship Is named for the
wife of Alphu s R. Christensen,
who was the university's pres!
den t fr om 1962 until 1975.
Th e sc holar s hip s were
a ward ed at the recent gel·
acquainted dinner held by th e
Women's Club in the St udent
Center. Presentation of the scho·
larshlps was made by Cheryl
Roush, director of financial ald.
Th e scholar ships were mad e
available through fund -raising
efforts by the club.
To be el igible for th e scholar·
ships. students must be sc he
doled to complete work for
graduation no sooner than winter
quarter of the current academic
year; and, must have main·
talned a 3.5 or above grade point
avera ge. The scholarships are
also awarded on merit and
Include co nsider ation of campo s
and communit y activi ties.

Randall F. Hawkins, M.D.
Internal Medicine

ornce ttours
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Suite 13. fVtt Medical Ofllce BuildinG

(304) 675 -7700

llH

Ann
Landers
~N~

l.o~

4n..-lno

Tim,.,. ~~ndira1r arul

t :ro·al.-

The lomi~ ol prolessionob
Valley Drive, Pain! Pleasant. W.Va. 25550

~Hush Pupp!~§·

LANDI:RS

" 1989.

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

~h· ndiral r

Friends, c/o AM Landus, P.O. Box
11562 . Chicago ,l/1 . 60611.0562. (In
Canadll. send $.5 .05 .)

Super Buys

The most trusted name in travel.

--AMAzoN-CRUISE

Tucson

Black

Cruise from Bra zil , on the Princess
Cruise Ship Island Pr incess,
through the exotic Amazon River
to the U.S. Virgin Islan ds in the Caribbean.

$3699

Taupo

February 8-19, 1991

Cathy
Black
Navy

Hostesses: Lil Applegate &amp; Thelma Darby

Black. Red. Taupe
Wat8f·stain and $5000

Scuff ResistAnt

Limited Spa ce Available- Call AAA Today'
360 Second Ave. 446 -0699
·serving /he general public
as well as our members.·
Divine

Cyprus

Bl&amp;ck . Taupe. NallY

Taupe

Black
Brown

Water. stain and

scuff reaill•nt ,

S4100

$4 700

leather

Naples

Arizona

Brown Suede

Navy, Taupo$3600
Black

Black Suede $4 700
Grey Suede

Angel II

Block , Navy $]400
Red, Toupo

Porto

Navy/ Red $41 00
Block / Taupe

LAUREL KIRKHART, M.D.

OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
EACH WEDNESDAY

Paris
Opon Monday &amp;

HOLZER CLINIC

FrtNy til I ,,M,
luot., Wod.. Thur.
til '

,.M,
'.M.

laturNy II l

Ultro Potch
Genuine Leather
Brown $6400
Block

\dl

Novy 11o Gray Suede
Gold llo G,..i4900
Solid Black

�Paga B-6-Sundey Time&amp;- Sentlnal

Pon~-Middleport-Galipulia, Ohio-Point

Amant. W. Va.

Stationery store
pet cat dies
PITI'SBURGH !UPI) - Smokey the cat, longtime mascot at a
downtown stationery store who
received national attentlon when
he was named In a law suit, has
died of old age.
The large gray cat who spent
most of his time In the front
window of the J.R. Weldin Co.
died Thursday at Northvlew
Animal Hospital after a 10-day
Illness. He was 19.
Smokey suffered !rom asthma,
sa id Margaret Brown, owner of
the stationery and supply store.
A veterinarian at the animal
hospital said the cat also was
anemic and had a liver that was
malfunctioning.
Mrs. Kimmel brought Smokey
to the store eight years ago after
he was abandoned by neighbors
who moved away. The cat spent
his days In the front window,
sitting among displays and show Ing off for passers-b ·.Customers
often brought him toys and
gourmet food .
In 1987 Smokey and the store
were sued by a suburban Pitts·
burgh woman who claimed the

Harvest Festival set for Racine
RACINE - A parade and
crowning of the Harvest Queen
will kick off activities of the
annual Harvest Festival to be
staged Saturday In Racine.
The parade will form at Southern High School at 10 a .m. and
then will move to the center of
town where at 10: 30 the queen
will be crowned .
Jeff Thornton is c hairman of
th e parade and Is encouraging
participation. Anyone in teres ted
In taking part Is asked to contact
him at 949-2476.
The Southern band will lead off
the parade with floats, group and
Individual entries to follow .
candidates are being

discounts

cat sank his claws into her left
wrist, leaving a scar. She sought
$3.0()0 In damages. Weldin custo·

from State Farm.

Blend composed of Howard Wrllesel, Dennis
Wolle, Ivan Powell, and Davis Spencer, left to
right.

mers rallied to his defense, filling
a gallon jug with donations to
"Smokey's Defense Fund. "

Mrs. Kimmel said Smokey
would be burled at Rosedale, a
pet cemetery In Verona.

For qualified homeowners . we offer
discounts which can make our already low
premium even lower. Call for oettaus"

CAROU !HOWDDI
Comer of Tllird
An &amp; ·state St.
Gollipolit, 011.

Senior Citizen Center schedules weekly activities
GALLIPOLIS -Activities anrl
menus lor the week of Sept. 24
thru Sept. 28 at the Senior
Citizens Center 220 Jackson Pike
will be as follows:
MONDAY - Short Subjects
(Challenge of ll a.m. Manu!ac·
turing); Chorus, I p.m.
TUESDAY - STOP/Physical
fitness. 10:30 a.m.: Video Mat! -

... By }ames Sands
BY

J.~MES

SANDS

GALLIPOLIS - Pa ul Davies
and Compa ny Jewelry Store
opened for business for the firs t
time on August
31, 1946 in the
Hotel Plaza. On
August 30. an
,
open house was
held and that
same day the
Tribune ran an
article about this new business
venture.
"The front business room Is 30
feet long and 14 feet wide . As
guests enter·, they will notice the
walls lined with e lectrically
lighted wall cases with sitdlng
glass doors with two full length
mirrors breaking them up on the
left side of the room . On the right
are three floor show cases,
Illuminated by lncandsecent
floodlights set In the ceiling.
Above the wall cases are 26 foot
lon g murals: on the left a
woodland scene (pine trees and
mountain) and on the right a
mural of English coaching da ys.
Walnut wood Is the theme of the
furnishings and the ceiling is an
acoustic bOard." (Tribune)
D. Paul Davies and Morris E .
Haskins. who started this je·
welry business, stocked the store
with besides all kinds of rings:
Courtly , Van Dell , and I skin
cos tum e jewelry, lustrou s
pearls, Blgney a nd Doily Mad! ·
son lockets and pendants, Swan k
and Forstner men's je welry,
Heisey glassware. gilts lor ba ·
bles. and Rogers Silverware . In
1946 a 50 piect&gt; service for 8 set of
Rogers silverware cost $33.50.
That price Included the ches t.
The business prospered until
November 13. !958 when al 6:30
a.m. a fire alarm wa s turned In
by a person who spotted smoke
coming from the Davls -Shuler
building next door to the Hotel
Plaza. Five minutes later an
alarm was turned In by Circle's
Restaurant which was loca ted
next door to the Davis-Shuler
building toward the State Street
corner.
By 9 a.m. al122 guests who had
been staying at the Plaza were
taken from the hotel. At9: !Oa .m .
the back wall of the Davis-Shu ler
building fell. At 9: 30 a.m. the
front wall of that building !eli out
onto Second Avenue endangering
both firemen .and spectators.
Fortunately there were no serious Injuries.
Volunteer chain gangs were
formed to carry merchandise out
of the Buller Drug Store on the
State Street corner, the Duke Dry
Cleaning and other stor!'S. FI nally by 10 a.m. the !Ire had bern
contained to !he Davis-Shuler
building and the Circle's Restau rant located in the old Reifsnyde r
building.
The Hotel Plaza which wa s
owned by Morris Haskins was not
completely destroyed but the
decision was made In 1959 to tear
down the hotel and erect the
present Business and Professional building. The territory
where the present Elks Is located, prior to the !Ire, held the
Davls·Shuler Department store.
And the present location of
Davies was prior to 1958 held by
Circle's and a shoe ahlne parlor.
One Ironic part of thl.a story Is
that Gallipolis voterl had just a
few days prior to the !Ire turned

nominated !rom the senior class
at Southern High School and
students there will vote on tile
queen selection. All of the candidates will ride in the parade.
Entertainment will take place
on Third Street and among the
groups to perform during the
afternoon are The Hart Brother$.
Country Blend, Mountain Fever,'
Gospel Harmony, and Strlckly
Business.
There will also be a car show
with entries to be judged and
trophies awarded. Arts and .
crafts will be d!Jplayed and sol~
and a variety of refreshments
wlllibe available to those taking
in the annual fail event sponsored
by Racine VIllage.

Ho~ovvnersinsurance
ENTERTAINERS- Five vocal and lnslrumenIa! groups will perform Saturday afternoon al
Racine's Harvest Festival. One will be Country

nee, 12 : 30 p.m. (The Benny
Goodman Story\; Mystery Trip
Departure Time 8:30a .m .
WEDNESDAY - Elderwalk at
0.0. Mcintyre Park, 10:30 a.m.
THURSDAY - Bible Study ,
!0:45a.m.; Herb Class, 1:30p.m .
FRIDAY- Art Class. 10-noon;
craft class. 1·3 p.m.
Menus consist of:

MONDAY - Cold tuna salad
sandwich, buttered peas, sliced
tomatoes and cucumbers. bun.
pineapple slices.
TUESDAY - Beef stroganoff
and noodles, mixed Italian vegetables, biscuits, jello/mlxed fruit.
WEDNESDAY - Ham and
beans with onions, cheese cube,
cole slaw, fruit salad, cookies,

and cornbread or crackers.
THURSDAY - Liver with
onions, buttered potatoes, glazed
carrots, bread, oatmeal cookies.
FRIOAY - Shepherds pie,
whipped potatoes, broccoli.
bread, ice cream.
Make reservations by calling
446·7000, before 9 a.m. the day
you wish to attend.

Photto 446-4290
Homo 446-4511

( ,lfe I

900d ~·Oflbor

Slitlt" Fa•m •S /"ffre

~late farm Fore .tnd Cafo~ooa•ty Comoa,..~ "1ome Ofhce 8IOOtrhnQtOfl 111•!1()!:1

truck. Some of the firemen
declared that if they had such

..

· - ~--

ll

PAUL DAVIES Jewelers began In 1946 In the Hotel Plaza which
was located where the Business and Professional Building slls
today. After a fire In 1958 the jewelry store was moved lo Court
Street. II has been In lis present location since 1960.

SUNDAY
RIO GRANDE - The Old
Evans Grocery reunion will be
Sul)day, at the Bob Evans Farms
Shelterhouse, beginning at noon.
Bring $2.50 and a covered dish.
Make reservations as soon as
possible.
LECTA - Lecta Church of
Christ In Christian Union revival
begins Sunday, 7 p.m. with Rev .
Winfield Poe; Pearly Gate Sin·
gers In services Sunday 10 a.m.
and 7 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS- Special gospel
meetings are Sunday through
Sept. 27 at the Third Avenue
Church of Christ, with evangelist
Jim Bryant of Sharon, Tenn.
Services are Sunday 6 p.m ..
weeknights at 7: 30p.m.

PILLOW

ARM
SPECIAL
Sug. Retail
S600.00

$399 95

1 YEAR WARRANTY

1;)

~ j/

DELIVERED!

90 DAYS SAME AS CASH

Times-Sentinel Page B-7

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., SEPT. 23 THRU SAT., SEPT. 29, 1990

THURMAN - Royalaires wlil
sing at Thurman United Methodist Church on Sunday at 7 p.m.
CADMUS - The Backwoods
Muzzleloaders Club will have a
shoot Sunday, 1 p.m., at the
range , approximately two mlies
south of Cadmus on State Route
141.

GALLIPOLIS - Lighthouse
Assembly of God has a dinner
foUowlng Morning Worship on
Su nday.
Walnut Ridge
LECTA
Church has Rev . Larry Hall
pr~aching Sunday, 7 p.m.

equipment, they could have
saved the buildings destroyed.
Soon after the tire, Davies
moved to the Thomas building on
Court Street . In 1960 the present
home of the Paul Davies Jewel·
ers was buill by contractor
Raymond Barr. The Grand OpenIng of the company in this
location was held October 24,
1960. By then D. Paul Davies was
the sole owner of the store.
Working with him In 1960 were
Miss Aldeth Wright and Philip
Hecker. The former who was
skilled In several aspects of the
business was a bridal consultant .
Mr. Hecker joined Davies In 1946
as the watch repairman.
In 1960 The Davies store
handled Fostoria and Morgan ·
town crystal, Lenox, Haviland,
and Castleton china, Gorham,
Wallace and International ste·
rling and Halimark cards, as
well as a lull line of jewelry.
The building that had been
located where the Davies store Is
now was the old Reifsnyder
building which had housed
through the years the barber
shop of Tom and Jim Hill, Shartz'
Grill, Frazier and Frye Dry
Cleaning, and Duke ' s Dry
Cleaning.

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

-Community
calendar

CHESHIRE - Scott family
reunion Is Sunday, 1 p.m. at the
Kyger Creek Employees
Clubhouse.

Paul Davies Jewelers...
down a levy which could have
pur chas ed an aprlal ladder

19il

September 23. 1990

MIDDLEPORT- The Middleport Community Church will
hav.l' a benefit hymn sing on
Sunday from 2-5 p.m. Special
slr(ging by the Clark FamUy,
Heaven Bound Four, Junior and
Rita White, Joann Welilngton
and others.
COOLVILLE -Homecoming
at the Vanderhoof Baptist
Church will be held Sunday at 9: ~
a.m . with Rev . Cecil A. Morrison
preaching. Basket dinner at noon
and afternoon service at 1:30
p.m. Singers will be Russ
Spencer and the Southern Hlil
Group.
CHESTER- The Shade River
Lodge 453 will have Its family
picnic Sul)day at 2 p.m. at Royal
Oak Rasort. Bring a covered
dish. Meat will be provided.
MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - The Galiia
County Fall Walking Club meets
in front of the Courthouse,
Monday, 9 a.m . lor a 30 minute
sceniC walk through the city.
Open to all, wear comfortable
clothes and shoes.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF

Chuck Roasts ..... ~··

$l 79

$ 79
Round Steak .•.... !•• 2
GOLDEN DELIGHT FROZEN
$ Q9
Turkey Breast .... !•• 1
FLAVORITE
.
$
U.~.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF
$ 99 Bacon ......•....•~2.~z.:~G. 119·
R1beye Steak ..... !~ 4
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF $
9
8
Rump Roast .......L:·. 1
BUCKET BEEF
$ 69
Cubed Steak ...... ~~ 2
LONGHORN
$ 99
Colby Cheese ..... !·~ 1
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM

THURMAN Thurman
grange meets Monday. 7:30p.m.
tn the grange hall.
RACINE - Fall introductory
Chapter I reading meeting for
Southern Local School District
will be held Monday at 7 p.m . at
the high school cafeteria .

ROBERT M. HOLLEY, M.D.
FAMILY PRACTICE

PAIN CONTROL CLINIC
WEIGHT CONTROL

MIDDLEPORT - The OH
KAN Coin Clubwlli meet Monday
at 8 p.m . at Burkatl Barber Shop
In Middleport . A trade session
will be held prior to the meeting.
Refreshments will be served.

$l
99
1
Potatoes ··········· ;.L:.
$l 89

U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET

TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Ro·
tary meets Tuesday. 6:30p .m.,
Stowaway Restaurant.

FLAVORITE

2°/o MILK •••••••••••~A!.•

GALLIPOLIS - GAHS at
hie tic boosters meet Tuesday , In
the library annex at 7 p.m.

(POINT PLEASANT MEDICAL CENTER)

CHESHIRE - Cheshire Chap
ter OES meets Tuesday , 8 p.m.

25TH &amp; JEFFERSON AVENUE
POINT PLEASANT

MARGARINE

Parkay ............~·.• 2

GALLIIPOLIS - Operation
Lifto!! meets Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
at 610 Second Avenue.

(Jo4) 675·1675

RID GRANDE - Open Gate
Garden Club meets Tuesday at
the home of Mary Jane Cowles,
7:30 p.m. , for Installation of
o!!lcers. Program is Flower
Show Done - Ohio flowers
versus Wyoming flowers .

See Puzzle on Page C-4

PORTER - Special sermon,
Between Fire and Ice, at Valley
Baptlst Church In Porter. Tues day, 7 p.m.; first of two parts,
concludes on Saturday at 7 p.m.

30 SHRIMP FOR S5.99!

Shoney's is spouting off about our specta cular shrimp party' Because, right now
at Shoney's you can get 30 plump, tender, fried shnmp at Shoney's for just
$5.991 So come in any day, or every day for lunch or dinner, and enjoy a whalesized portion of shrimp. And remember, th is big Shoney's value comes with rice
or potato and our famous all -you -ca re-to-ea t Soup, Sa lad and Fruit Bar.

SHONEY~
SHRIMP PARTY

Slol&lt;y'• - - the

American l!:xprus'

Card

POMERDY - Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror·
lty, will meet Tuesday at Main
Street Pizza lor Its pledge party.
POMEROY -Drew Webster
Unit 39, American Legion Auxll·
lary, will meet Tuesday at 7: 30
p.m. at the post home. Dues will
be collected as they are raising
Oct. 1. Mall to Mary Martin. Box
443, Middleport.
RACINE -The DAPSE Chapter 453 of Southern Local will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the
high school cafeteria .

•

$

3 ~lAMOND

I$

FLAVORITE

1

Ptneapple ....... !~~~ 2/ 1 Ice Cream
( BANQUET FROZEN
THANK YOU CHERRY
oz. 99
oz. 99&lt;
Pl·e F·111·1ng •••••••••••••
TV Dinner •••••••••••••
21

10-12

... OOUP&lt;Ii ....
24- 12 OZ. CANS

CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN

KRAFT

PURE SWEEET

LOTSA POP

NOODLE SOUP

GRAPE JELLY

SUGAR

$329
Goad At Powell'• Super Valu
Good Week of
23, 1890

1

: ~2
: CAN
•

5f$2

Goad At Powelt'a Supw Vatu
Good WHk of Sept. 23. 1880

32

oz.

79(

Goad At Powell'a Super Valu
Good WHk of Sept. 23, 1880

4LB.
BAG

$119

Goad At Powllll'• Super V•lu
Good Werla of Sept. 23. 1980

�Pass B-8-Sunday rmes-Sentinet

Pomeloy- Middleport- Gelipolis. Ohio- Point Plaaunt, W. Va.

Septamber 23, 1990

Ariel features ]on, Judy Cavendish
GALLIPOLIS - Voca llsL'
Jon and Judy Cavendish wil l be
featured performers at the historic Ariel Theatre Saturday.
October 6 at 8 p .m . The Cavendtshes are making a r et urn vi sit
to Ga!Upolla having performed at
the Ariel's premier performance

on Apr ll 1, 1989 .
Aud i ence m em bers will r ec all
Judy's haunting r endition or
"The So und of Mu sic" and Jon's
moving plea to save the magnl!tcent old ope ra house tas well as
his story about losing his t ux
pants en route to Ga lllpolls )

~imts - ~tntintl

The Cavendlshes ar e West
VIrg inia natives, but are known
f ar beyond th is area. Judy Is
currently singing i n New York
and has toured extensi vel y In
E urope.
This per form ance, which Is a
benefit lor the Ari el Cultural and
Perfor ming Ar ts Centre, will
feat ure well-known Broadway
tunes by Lerner and Loewe,
Rodgers and Hart as well as
some beloved light opera ar ia s.
By popular demand, ,Jon will al so
again perform everyone's f avor it e, " Old Man River. "
" We are Indeed for tunate t o
have arti sts or this caliber to
perform at the Ariel ," sa id
Artistic D ir ect or , Lora L ynn
Snow. ''They were so Impressed

-rOODLA~P----'-"'~~-

----~---~

J.l.' vC
~~ ~

'

J udy Cavendish

'

RIO GRA NDE - The ed it or
and chief of the "Mid~ America11
Review " wi ll present a free
public r eading of his poet ry at the
University of Ri o Gr ande on
Friday, Sept 28 at 7: 30p .m. In
Rhodes St udent Ce nter, Rooms

menl on bo th the Oriental and
Ameri can experience. He has
been published In more than 50
li terary magazines.
In 1984 and 198.'i, L etko taught
wr it in g at X lan Foreign Lan guagt_•s ln slit ut e In the People's
Repu blic of Chi na. He has
presen ted nu merous rea dings In
I llinois , Minnesota, New York
and Oh io.

lll -112.
K en Lelko, lect ure r In Englis h
at Bowling Gr een State Uni ver sity, will present a vari ety of his
works , which co ncentrate com ·

Lelko's chapbooks and translations Incl ud e:
" Shelter For
T hose Who Need I t," " Wisconversa tlon," " Nowher e Is Nea r so
Far ," "In the Bl ue Signature of
I he I ce Bird. " and "Wh en Dawn
Has Pu t Her White Cloak On."
A reception wil l f ollow the
poetry reading. Th e event Is
spo nsored by Rio Grande's Co l lege of Libera l A rt s and Gener al
Studies

Jewel Evans appointed to KAB
GALLIPOLIS - Jewe l Evan s
was recentl y ap pointed to the
Keep Ohio Beautiful Com mss ion.
the first lor any m ember li vin g in
this area of the stal e.
The Keep Ohio Beauti ful Com mission Is affiliated wllh the
Keep American Beautiful ! KAB 1
System. KAB began In 1976. and
since then , over 400 ci ti es and
communities In 40 states have
Implemented the K AB System.
These communiti es ra nge In size
from 415 to severa l m illion
people. Today , one out of every
lour people lives In a KAB
System community.
Research has found th at there
are seven m ajor sources of litter
In most communi lies: Improper
household refu se, Improper commercial re luse, uncover ed ve hicles, loading docks, const ruct ion
and demolition sites, motoris ts
and pedestri an s.
Peo ple sha r e three atti t udes
about handling tras h. F i rst, they
!eel It Is alri ght to lit ter wher e
they feel no sense of own ers hip
lor the proper ty . Second, they
think th ey can IIIIer wh ere they
believe someone el se wil l clea n
up. Third, they beli eve It Is
permissible to litter where tras h
has already accumul ated.
Mr s. Evan s and oth Pr
members of the Keep Ohio
Beautiful Commissio n are work ·
lng to change these at ti tudes and,
subsequently, behaviors . Th is
commiSsion will be as sis tlng
communities In the developmen t
of local KAB sys tem s.
Mr s. Evans Is t he owner of
Jewel Eva ns F am ily Foods . She
Is active In numerous clvlc and
communit y acti viti es Including
the Gall Ia County Art hri ti s Foundation, Board of Trustees for the
Ariel Theatre renovation and
r estortatlon progr am for the
Fine and Performin g Ar ts, and
the GaiUpoUs Area Chamber ol
C omm e r ce Bea u ti fi cat i o n
Committ ee.

First Families
banquet Oct. 11
GALLIPOLIS - The public Is
Invited to atte nd the Fi rst Fam i
lies of Ga ll la Cou nty Ba nquet ,
Oct_ 11 at the El ks L odge
begi nn ing at 6 p. m , and dinner at
7 p. m .
Cos l is $12 pe r per son. Reserva tio ns for the din ne r ar e due by
Sep t JU a nd can be sent t o the
Ga! Ua County Hl storlral Soc iety ,
P 0 Box 295.
-

Calvert, manager of Gallipolis Foodland; GAHS
student Shayna Chapman; J ell Hart, Ohio Valley
Foodland manager; Mrs. Eastman; Steve
Chapman of the Band Boosters and Bob Eastman.
The car Is pr ovid ed by Smith Buick Pontiac, and Is
a 1991 red F lreblrd. Chapman said 1,800 tickets
have been sold, but more than 4,000 need to be
purcha.•ed. 'l'lckels are S5 each, and are available
!rom band boosters. (Tim es-Sentinel photo by Lee
Ann Welch Thompson)

~~~ PA~~!.~o~~!~N$
"AS SEEN ON T.V."

DAY &amp; EVENING CLASSES
CHILDREN &amp; ADUlT

GINGERBREAD ART STUDIO

(614) 698·6500

ALBANY, OHIO

Finance A
Used Vehicle
•
At New Car Rates!
KEEPING OHIO BEAUTIFUL - Pictured Is J ewel Evans,
(left) , as she Is being appointed to the Keep Ohio BeauUful
Comm ission by commission's coordinator, Sondra Yates, (right )-

Confidential Services:
Birth Control
V.D. Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing
Slidi~ fee sole. No one refused servif:es be&lt;ause of inability to

poy.

GALLIPOLIS:
414 Se&lt;and Ave ., 2nd Floor

446-0166

1:30
1:30

to
to

In today's matchup,

S:OO Monday- Friday
I 2 Saturday

Closed Thursday

•

..li
'

We are co nsta ntl y upg radi ng our state-of-the-a n equipment tJ
Band our phys ica l fac iliti es so that we ca n betr er se rve you 365 j l
.C.. days a yea r, whatever be the wea ther.
.C..

Our Auto Loans Put The
Last Pieces In Place
You've finally found the car or truck you wanted.
At the right price. Now see us for an auto loan and
complete the picture.
We can arrange financing for you to meet your
budget.
Call or stop in today and discover how easy it is to
put it all together.

Your Bank fa-t~. .

Farmers
Bank

Teamed with our progra m of improvement and progress •
is a well -trained, dedicated hea lthca re staff standing by, always !iready to help you with any health problem.
''J

Mom&lt;&gt;lll Hoopitlll

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A
115 East Memorial Drive
Pomeroy

2

fla t -f ooted tie with Bos ton in the

America n Lragur t-:as t . Bus IDn
playe d In New York.
Wln nt'r Ke n Shaw, :1-4, m ak ing
his fi rs t ma j or -league appeara nce si nce Aug . 18. sca llered 12
hit s ovrr slx and two-third
i nnin gs. Thr dPfense baekPd him
up wit h thn'e double p lays and
Toronto strande d nine r unners.
Do ug Jones pitched the ninth for
h Is 40th save.
En rou te to wi nning its sixth
st ra ight ga m e, Cleve land took a
3-0 lead In the third. Carlos
Bae rga single d off Todd St ottlemy r e, 13 16. and went to seco nd
on a single by Ja m es. Alom ar.
t he hero of F'rlday nig ht's Cleve land victor y, doubled down the
l hird -base lin e. He scored when
13rook J acoby loo ped a sin gle
over shortstop Tony Fernan dt'Z .

out .' ' sa id Wyctw " We had &lt;.1 tough win over
Phoenix and a co m e from beh ind tough w in ove r
the Phil adelph ia Eagles on the road ."
T hr 19Btl IJenga ls wen t on to win th f' i r first six

tJ

li -

Toronto entered the ga mr in a

going to re m ind you how that 19RR spa son starh' d

OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

J.t
Fa ll has arr ived bring ing about a cha nge in our li fes tyle as J.t
''J .we get back inro educatio n. coo ler wea ther and new act ivities. "'J
A
Like the weat her, we ~ l so are in a co nsistent process of A
!J' change at Veterans Memori al Your Hometow n Hos p1tal. !J'

!J' L.JYf1J

ans sco re a 5-2 victory over thr
To ron to Bl ue J ays.

In strikin gly sim il ar fas hion to thr way the 19HR
Oe ngals won their first two . And In 198R. the
Bengals went on to thP Super Bowl.
So fa r this year, Ci nc i nnati ca m(' from 20-10
!Jack to bea t the New York J ets25-20 In throp&lt;'ner
and then battled back from a l l Odefici t last wrrk
in San Di ego to whip t he Chargers 21-lti .
" We're not go in g to krrp loo k ing back. hu t I'm

PlANNED PARENTHOOD

We change, too!

t!IJ
A~

T ht' Pi r ates held the lead unt il
the si x th when, with one ou t ,
Gilk ey sing led to le ft -cen ter.
moved to second on a groundou t
and scored on .Jose 's si ngle past
short.
Bo nds hit a 2-0 pitch ! r om Hil l
to r ight -center to l ead off the
six th and g ive th e Pi ra tes the 2-l
edge. Hi s 33rd hom e r un is the
most by a Pir ate sin ce 1973 w hen
Willie Star gc ll hit 44.
Ind ians 5, Blue Jays 2 - At
Toro nto, Sa ndy Alom ar Jr.
doubled In two r un s and Ca ndy
Ma ldonado and Chri s James
eac h sl ugged so lo homer s Satur day. help ing the Cl eveland l nd l ~

rrse m blrs lhP prrsf'n t
The 19q(J Be ngctl s have won the ir first Iwo gamPs

~~~~~~~~~~

IJo

Brea m.

UPI Spor ts Writer
CI NC I NNATI iUPl i - Sam Wyc he clai ms he
doesn ' t wan t to look back . But somet imes the
Ci ncinnat i Oe nga ls' coac h can't help himsr lf.
That's bPca use !h e past l ooks so good - nnrl II

...
If. Like the weather,

•

bu t was ca ught stealing. Jay Be ll
wa lked and went to second on a
wi ld pitch. After Andy V an Sly ke
flew out to left, Hill wal ked
Bo bby Bon illa, Bo nd s and

Hy KICK V1\ N SI\ NT

AlSO: lock•on, Chesapeake, Athtn1, Chilli&lt;otht, logon &amp; McArihur

'

PITTSB UR GH I UP!) - Stan
Belinda wild -pitched one run
hom e a nd walked in anot he r In
t he ei ghth Innin g Sat urday, al
l owing the St. Louis Cardi na l s to
Interrupt Pittsbur gh' s tit l e sur ge
with a 3~2 victory over thr
Pi ra tes .
Plttsbu rgh entered I he game
with a 3~ - ga m e lea d over
seco nd -place New York In the
Nat iona l L eague Eas t . New York
played Chi cago Sa tu rday.
Ken Hill, 5-4 , lifted for a
pinch-hitter In th e eighth , picked
up the win . He survi ved a first
Inning in wh ich he walked five
and th rew 41 pit ches, allowing
ju st one run . L ee Sm ith pitched
one and one- thhi rd in nings to
ear n his 27th save.
Ra ndy Tomlin, 3-4. left lea di ng
2·1 with tw o r unner s un. Bf' linda
experi enced co ntr ol problems.
wa lki ng three in one-th ird of an
Innin g.
Barr y Bonds' 33rd home r un of
the season i n the SIX th Inn ing had
sna pped a l -l ti e and give n the
Pi r ates a 21 lead . But t he
Ca rdinals came bac k in thr
eight h.
Wit h one ou t, pi nch-hitter Milt
Thompson do ub led off t he right
fiel d wa ll and &amp;-r nard Gilkey
wa l ked to chase Tom li n. Bel i nda
relieved and r etired Ozzie Sm it h
on a grounder , wi th bo th r unner s
adva ncing. After wa lk ing F'eti .&lt;
Jose t o l oad the bases, Beli nda
bo un ced a wi ld pi tch with Pedro
Gue rrer o batt in g, a ll owi ng
Thom pso n to scor e from t hird .
G ue r rero wa lke d to re load the
bases, th en T od d Zel le wal ked to
force In Gilk ey
The Pira t es took a l -0 fi rst
i nnin g lea d on a bases loaded
wa lk t o Sid Bream. Wa lly Ba ck·
man wal ked to open the Inning.

;;

B

.~ct·~~~ ·~~at•

Vaughn reac hed 200 yards on a .18-yard ru n early In t he fourt h
quarter th at set up J.D. Ca rlson's 27-yard fiel d goa l with 11 :52 left.
Mi chigan , 1-1, built a 21-0 lead wit h 12: 34 le!t In the firs t half. But the
B ruins, 1 ~2 , pull ed to28-12 at halltim e behind the passing of fr eshman
quar ter back Tommy Maddo x, who hll 26 of 47 at temp ts for 351 yarrls.
U CLA drove 80 yard s In 10 plays to It s first score, w ith M addox
hitting R egg ie M oore for a nine-yard touchdown. Maddox t r ied a pass
Into the end zone f or a two-point convers i on, bu t It f ell inco m plete.
Mi ch iga n missed a 57-yard field goa l attem pt o n It s nex t possessi on
when holder Ken So llom fumbled the center snap, g ivi ng UCLA
possession at its own 44 .
Th ree plays l ater , Kevin Sm ith broke loose for a 47 ya r d t ouc hdown
r un lo cu t the Wo lver ines' l ead to 21-12. M addox was sacked by
defensi ve tac kle Mike E vans on the two-point conversio n try
Desmond Howard returned UCLA's k ick off :18 yards to the
Mic higa n 38 to st art a 62-yard ma r ch thai was ca pped by Vaugh n's
23-ya r d touchdown run, gi vi ng Michiga n a 28-12 lea d.
UCLA's Brad Dalul so kick ed a 24-yar d field goa l as the firs t half
ended to cut M ic higan's advan tage l o 28 -15.
Mi chiga n drov e 80 ya rd s from the ope ning kick off t o take a 7-0 lead.
Vaug hn broke loose for 43 ya rd s on the fir st play ! rom sc rimm age and
si x plays later, Allen J e fferson scor ing f rom one yard out.
The Wolver in es increased their lead to 1 4 ~0 on their nex t possession,
marc hing 76 yards In 15 plays. Va ughn went lh&lt;• fi nal yard of a drive
that co nsum ed 6:24.
M i chiga n went ahea d 21~0 on its next possessio n on a one-yard burst
by Burnie Legette. T he first p lay of the 80 -yard drive was a 55-ya r d
pass from Elv is Grb ac to Der r ick Alexa nder. Gr bac com pleted 9 of 15
passes on the day for 120 yards.
Syracuse 20, Pittsburgh 20 - At Syracuse. N.Y , Alex Va n Pel t
threw a 25 -yard !ou rth ~d o wn touchdown pas s to Olanda Trui tt wit h
1:30 left Saturday, liftin g Pittsburg h Into a 20-20 ti e wit h No. 25

Sya rcuse
Tra iling 20-12 , Van Pe lt led t he Pa nth er s, 2-1-1, on a 69-yard ma rr h
In seve n p lays, capping It with th e pass to Truitt to pull within 20-l H
Van Pelt then ro lled out t o hit Ro nal~ Redm on for a two-point
conversion that ti ed the score
M arvi n Gravps, who r ushed fo r two touc hdowns and passed for a
thir d , thrrw a ! our -yard t ouchdown pass to She lby H i ll to givr
Syraeuse. 1~ 1 - 2, a 20-10 lead with 13: 13 re m aining.
Pit ts bu rg h then bl ocked John Bisku p' s extr a-point attemp t ao d
Doug Hetzel scooped up the loose ba it and raced 90 yards to cu t tht•
Pan thers' deficit to 20-12.
Van Pelt loft ed a 22 ya r tl pass to Ricky Turner for the Panthers'
first touc hdown to cut the Syracuse lead to 14 10 with 4:10 left i n the
th ird quar ter
Van Pelt com pleted five of six passes duri ng th e 80-yard, nine-piay
drive.

'

;;:

G ravPs scored un touchf'd on a t hrer ·y;nd qua r tr rback d raw to givr
Syracuse a 11-.1 lea d 7 n Iota the seco nd half.
The t ouchdown ca m e on the firs t possessio n of rhP srcond ha lf as thr
Ora nge m en m arc hed 78 ya rd s in 15 plays .
Gr aves f aked a pitch and leaped into t he end zone for a five -yard
touchdow n run to give Syracuse a 7-0 lead 5: 3b into the second
quarter.
T he touchdown camf' artpr Rob Thomson recovered a f um blr by
Pit tsbur g h tal lhack Glen n Deveaux to set up the 54 -yard, seven play
scoring drive .
Scoll K aplan kic ked an 18-yard fiel d goa l w it h 47 seconds left in t he
ha l f to cut P ittsburgh 's drflcit to 7-3.
Van Pel t completed 2.1 of 36 passes for 2bb yar ds and t wo
touchdowns. while Gr aves com pleted n ol 15 passes for 150 yards
befor e leav ing the gam e with an ankl e inju ry In the fo ur th qu artPr.
Dav id Wal ker r us hed 22 ti mes for 1J4 yards fo r Syrac·use, wh ich
played to a 23~ 23 ti e wit h M ichigan St ol e" week ear lier in th e Carrier
Dom e
Kevi n William s carried 15 time., for ~7 yards to lead Pi ttsburgh.
wh ich was com ing of f a 52 -10 loss to Okl ahom a .
Miami (Ohio) 16 , Clnclnn ali 12 - At Cincin nali. lrPshm an .l im
Clemrnt ran 38 ya rds for a touchdown and fn•s hma n Scott Zimmer

,
.

MAKES C;\TCH - UCLA' s Se an LaChapelle goes high to snag a
Jill-'S over Michigan defensiv e back Tr ipp Welbo rn e lor a 19-yard
gain during the second quar ter of Satur day 's gam e In Ann Arbor,
Mi ch., wh ic h th e host Wolverines won 38-15. (U PI )
kicked th ree f iL'ld goa ls to l ift M iami (Ohio) to a lh -12 victory over
~ t n les s Ci ncinn ati in Satur day's renewal of collr~r football's six th
longest riva l ry.
T hf' wi n was thP fi rs t for rook ir Mi ami coac h Rand~· Wa lker after
th r ee str ai ght defeats. Ci nci nn ati fell to 0-4.
Clement's T O ru n and Zimmer's field goa ls of 28. 2~ and 18 ya r ds
sta ked Miami to &lt;l lfi -0 lr ad a ftf'r thrf'f' quarr r rs .
Ci ncinnati, unable to move past Lhe M ia m i 48-ya rd Hne the Hrst
half. f inal ly got r ollin g In the fourth p&lt;'rlod on fresh m an Paul
Anclerso n ·.s TO p asses of 1,'\ yar ds to .for Koy noc k a nd onP yard to Joe
Abra m s But lhr Bea r eat s' ra lly fl'll sho r t w he n th ey were una ble t o
recover an ons idr k ickoff wi th 3: 12 ll'ft and M i am i ran out the cloc k .
Miami fn'shma n Terry Carter r us hed 1.1 ti mes f or 123 ya rd s, while
Cincinnati 's Terry Strong ra n 17 times for 10:1 yards .
Miami. whirh h~d lost the last four games to Ci nc innat i. now ho lds a
~ 1 :IK-11 (•dgt) in thf' serif's whi ch began in IRAA

Bengals looking to make Pats third straight victim today

Family Planning
It Makes Sense...

POMEROY:
236 E.Moin St., 2nd Floor
992 -5912
8:30 to S:OO Monday -Friday
Closed Thursday

ANN ARBO R, M ich. 1UP!! - J on Vaug hn beca me the first
Michigan pla yer to run for 200 yards I n co nsecu tive games Sa turday
when he r an f or 288 yards to lea d the lOth -ranked Wolverines to a 38-15
victory over U CLA .
Vaug hn, who car r ied 32 tim es , scored on touchdown r un s of one and
23 yard s In the first half and ca pped Michi ga n's scoring with a 63-ya rd
scamper with 4: 43 le ft In the game .
Vaughn, who carri ed 22 ti mes f or 201 ya rd s In M ic higan's
season-opening loss to No tre D ame, is the fourth Wolveri ne t o have a
pair of 200 -ya rd ga m es in his career T he others are Tom Har mon,
Ro n Johnson and J amie M orr is.

Cardinals, Indians
Saturday winners

Ity e!!ort put Into saving this rare
and beautiful opera house thai
th ey o!ler ed to com e back and
help us doing wh at they do best sing. "
Ticket s for this gala are $10 lor
general admission and are available at Brunlcari Music, Peddlar 's Pa ntry a nd Crim inal Records. For m or e Info rmati on ca ll
t he Ari el o!llce at 446-ARTS.

Rio Grande schedules poetry reading

Michigan downs UCLA 38-15

\

~~,;.

CAR GIVEAWAY SET - A car will be given
away al the GaiUa Academy lllgh School
homecoming on Oct . 5 by the GAHS Band
Boosters. The group Is r aising money l or the
band's needs during the recent school financi al
crwiCh, and here, Bob Eastman and his wile
Shirley purchase 100 tick ets lor the cause. Th e
tickets will be distributed t o Foodland employees
according to Eastman, owner of th e live loc al
stores. Pictured from l eft are M ayuko Ota, a
Japanese exchan~e student at GAHS; Joe

C

Septamber 23, 1990

OHIOVAJ::£!__

with our work a nd the commun -

Jon Cav endish

Section

992-2136
221 WEST SECOND
POMEROY, OHIO

MEMBER FDI C

985-3385
STATE ROUTE 7
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

•RatM Subjact to Change Without Notice.

stra ight be fore finally bei ng beaten by the N('w
Englan d Pat r iots.
Today t he Bengal.s try to make the Patriots
t he ir third stra ig ht victim th is yea r. Bes id es l 98R.
t he Be nga ls haVf• m anaged to win their f i r st th ret•
ga m Ps nn ly twice i n t hPir 'lJ yea r h is tory (1969 a ncl
1 47~)

Cin cinn ati Is a sol id favor i te to jump to3-0. wi th
oddsmakers ra ti ng the Brngals as 9'!, -poi nt
favori tes over the 1-l Pa t riot s.
Despit e fa tti ng be hi nd by 10 and 13 points in
thei r first two games, l hr Bengals feel th eir
comebac ks may be season-l ong ra l ly i ng points .
" T here's so m ething to confiden ce. T here 's
someth ing to mo m f'nturn ." noted WyrhP . "It's
buildi ng. T he guys feet it ."
Wide r ecei ver Eddie Brown apparently has felt
it m ost lat el y. He saved the Be ngals aga i ns t Sa n
Di ego by catc hi ng a ca r eer -high 10 passes f or 178
yar ds to earn AFC Off ensive Playr r of the Week
honor s. Booom er Es iason has been r rr ati r i n lhP
f irst two ganw s. thr owing flvp intercept ion s.

The Benga l s havr bPPn rmploying th r ir
no-hudd le offense, which kPeps d(•frns(' S from
shuttllng rrp lacemr nt s. almost Pxrlus JvPI,v i n !lw
fir st two ga mes.
" / th ink it's 11 vrry good i dl~a . " pr,dsrd Nt'W
F: nglnnd roo kiP cuac h Rod Rus r. " I adm;rr Sam
WychP fo r t he thi ngs he's done in Cincinn" l '- Ill s
offe nse is hard to stop. liP makPs yo u pn'p;n r
vHy ca re ful ly. What yo u 'vr go t to do is rry to kN'P
al l yourde fPnsi vP playt?r.s very a lr rt a\ all ti rm.•s . "
Ci nc I n nat i 's cl('fpnsl' is ra tl'd wo rs r in 1hr A FT ma i nly becausP of surrenderi ng a lor of C'ar l_
\·
ya rdag(&gt;. Howrver, i n clu tc h si tuations l at f• in tht·
game, defenders l ike David fulchrr .1n d kt '\'in
Wal kPr have t ightcnPd up to pNmit lfH· Bf •ng &lt;-11 .., ·
offense to get back in the ga rn p
"Ci nc inn ati's defense is abou t as JngPni ou -. 11"
Its otrensr," cl aims Ru st. him sf' l f a drfPn SiH·
expert ' It 's varied and thr drfendrrs pi.IV with"
l ot of vigo r, m tr nsity and rn thu sirts m "
New E ngla nrl h IPil IJ.v 1hP NFI. '" illdt •'-\l

qua r wrback. :!7 -vrar -o ld SrrvP G ragan . in his 161 h
sf'ason. Bu r Gr og an is p laying lik e a you ngs ter so
far this year . He· s completed :I:J of 52 passes for 404
ya r d s, t hrre touc hdow n s and nn l.v one

intrrcrp tio n.
"Crogan h ils playrd wrl l," sai d

Ru ~ l. " He's
hP' ':i a le&lt;.~dPr Bu t what Wf' nef'd o n
offpnsP is a muc h brtt Pr r unninJ::, game."
Defrn slvrly, thP Pa t riot s have in trrrrp ted
srv r n pa sses in th r i r fir st two gamps , w ith
cornprback Ronn ir LipJX'I t. who mi ssl'd a II of l ast
v l·ar . pirki ng off lh r P(' Howrver. New E ng land
mav bP without kPy linrbac kr r Andre TippPit for
the Cinc innati gamr bec ause of a hamstring pull.
"T ipp&lt;'ll is pr obably not golll g to ptav." Rust
sai d at mid -wPrk. " I don' t {'Xprc t him to p lay .
Hr 's got a prrtty so rr lf'g _"
N1•v.: E ng la nd kickpr Ja _
..,on S1&lt;1u mv-.ky comes
into t hr ga m e r id i ng a srrrak of six stra i ght fie ld
goal s. La st WPf'k, Cl nci n na 1i ki ckN .J im BrrPc h
&lt;&gt;rore d in h is I Si st co n.o:;rcuri\·p g&lt;lmP to tie F'rpd
r n.x · NFL rPcorcl! Iql},) 1:11
s rn&lt;.~rt &lt;.~n d

Chargers, Browns show tough defenses, weak offenses
By 808 K E IM
UPI Sports Writer
C LEVELAND
tUP l l

Nrithrr the Clf'vPla nd Rrown s or
San Di ego Cha rger s Rrr very
prou d or lhPir offenses

Gallipolis Invitational slated
for Monday at Rio Grande
R IO GRAN DE - The l Ot h
annu al Ga l lipolis Cross Country
l nvtta tl onal, co-sponsored by the
Ga! Ua Ac adem y and the Un iver sit y of R io Cra ndr' s at htr ttr
departmen ts, wil l we lcome more
tha n 300 ru nner s fr om 21 t ri ~s ta t c
area sc hool s Tuesday at the
Univer sit y of Ri o Gr ande' s l.y ne
Center .
In additi on to thr boys' and
girls' vars it y r aces, ther e will he
boys' junior varsit y and boys'
and gir ls' junior high races.
In the boys' var si ty race,
Hanna n Trac e's Todd Boothe and
Pi ke ton's Jason L am erson are
the m orning-li ne f avorit es to
batll e fo r top honors. Piketon,
las t yea r 's D iv ision Ill stal e
r unn er ~ up , is the ear ly favorite to
ta ke the tea m honors, as th e Red
Streak s ar e unbeaten this year In
their m eet s against schools of
various sizes.
The girls' var sit y race should
see Gallla Academ y 's Susa n

T homas takP on M cDrrmoll
Nor th west's Amv Mi ller ;mel
Scar let Ha ley of Russell t Ky .),
among other s In w hat appears to
be a strong and bal anced field .
In ad dition to co~ IJOs t s Ga l li polis and Ha nnan T race, l he f irld
I ncl udes Alexander, Be lpre, Coa l
G r ove, F'alrla nd , J ack son, Loga n, M ar ietta, M ei gs, M it ton
tW .Va. ). Northwes t , Piketon.
Portsm outh , Racel and 1K y ) ,
Rock Hill. Ru ssell !Ky.), T ri m ble, Vinton Count y a nd Warren
Local.
T he m eet Is fr ee to the pu blic,
and concessions wi ll he offered
by the GAHS A thl eti c Booster s.
T he j unior high boys r ace will
begi n the m eet at 4: 30 p.m .,
fo llowed by the girls' jun ior high
r ace at 4:50 p. m . , the j unior
varsit y boys' race at 5: 10 p.m .,
the gi rls' var sity r un at 5:45 p.m .
and the boys' var sit y race at fi: 20
p.m. The award s cere m ony will
foll ow at 7 p.m .

In t wo games. the Cleve la nd
offcnS€ has gPnPra tPd 17 poi nt s

w hi le the Chargers have scored
30, none a ft er halft ime Gi ven
th ose I Ps s th an -I m p res si ve
n um brr s, thPn--,'s no quest io n
that defense i s t hP st r l' ng th of
bo th cl ubs hea ding Into today's I
p .m . gomP a t Clevela nd
Stad i um .
There' s al so no doubt that thP
tea m l h&lt;lt gets thf' bPs! per formance from i ts defe nse wi l l w in
the game between the l ~ l Rrnwns
and wi nless Chargers , w ho desp it e th eir lack luster off ensive
showi ngs own two of t he best
defensive units in thP AF C.
'If we don' t pl ay good drfrn se,
we're no t goi ng to g ivP ou r
offensf' a chance to mat ure,"
sa id Clevela nd head coac h Bud
Carson, who prom isf'd changes
In th e offensive gamL' plan aft er
last week's 2n 1 loss to thl' NPw
York J et s.
The ma l chup I '" 't Immedia t ely
j um ps ou t as thP most cruc ial of
the game pll s th&lt;' imposi ng San
Diego pass rush agai nst tht•
Inexper ienced , and so far l n&lt;' pt,
Cl evela nd pass protectl on. 1n two
ga m es, Bernie Kosar has been
sacked 10 Urn es. knocked down 10
other s, and been und er a lmost
consta nt pressure.

LPsl iP O'N Pal. wh o sp li ts timf'
as a lin ebacker and defen sive
Pnd. and Burt Gross man havr
thr ee sacks eac h, and le ft tack l e
Lee William s led the AFC wit h Ji
sacks the pas t fl vf' S('asons.
" We nPf'd to co nt ro l t hr g;111H'
up fro nt wl tll our fr ont S('Vl'n ,"
sa id O'Npa l , complctrly rreovered from t he k nee troub les that
forced him to m iss near ly 23
months "We wan t a ~uy loru n:!O
tim es for iiV or 70 yards ood l hen
you 'rr look in g at a tea m go ln g
Int o th ird and seven, third and
eight , a nd that's what you want .
"Then you have a chance to go
ou t and r ush the pa sser."
O'Nra l sounds llk f' he is d ~: s ­
cr l blng ll1r Cl evPiand offense ,
which ra nks 2o th In the league
and 27t h through th e ai r . Th e
Browns have been In th ird -and long situat i ons so frequently that
t hey've converted on ly 22 p&lt;'rcen t of lhrlr third downs In to firs t
downs
"Wr rrallv nePd to make su re
wf'' rf' sharP up fr on t," Kosar
"understand ing exactly
said,
what defense thcy'n• in If you
don ' t know what you 're do ing
menta lly, then you don' t h av~."
chance to succeed physically.
But the Clevel and quar terback
lsn 't the only passer that could he

i n dangN uf takin g .1 bl' clfin g
Brnwns' tackiP Mi c haf'l [)pan
l'f'IT)' b tiPd for lhf ' \FL l(' ~ ld
wi th four .'-aCk &gt;., and wi l l lrad thP
Clrvrland pas ... ru sh again st an
nffrns lve linr• the~t. likP Clrvr
lanrl 's. w;1s pu l l ogl'l il (•r lHJ&lt;l low
buclgf'l
Only S"n Diego r ight guard
O:t vld Hichard s is pla yin g the
samP posit ion from ,1 .v rar ago,
and thP st.1rh•r at il'fl tac k lr. thrprolrcl or o f Bi ll y JoP Tot livPr ·s
hi ind si df' , is F. r ic F lovcl. who was
cu t tw o yPars In a row by thr
Chargers. Thr Ch arger s havr
al lowed only tw o sack s. but they
havf'n't pla.vr·d a tram with a
pa ss rush anywhrrr close to
Cl rvr· l;uJd's , l'i lhf•r

To help hugr fu ll back M arion
Bu tt s, the Chargers use a lot of
the two ti ght -end forma tion, and
Ronnie Har mo n, who v!ct lmized
the Brown ' In last yPar 's pl ayoffs
before dr opping a touc hdow n
pass late In the game, has been a
key thi rd -dowr perfor mer.
But t heir m ost expl os ive
playrr is rf'cc-ivrr An thony
M ttt rr. w hu is tied for the league
l ead wit h 13 receptions.
The Charger s will be wi thout
lin eback er B illy R ay Sm ith,
while Cl evela nd fullback Kevin

Mack ha .'- a hrokr n fin grr a nd is
li.'I !Pd a" qur&lt;&gt; tioni..lble . RookiP
Leroy Hoard and srcond· yL•ar

man Drrrick Gainpr wi ll sp l it
timP ;1! Ma ck ' s pos itinn. whik
Hrnry Ro ll ing I &lt;JkP" Smith '.s
r lat'f' in b i.l'-i !' dcfPnSP.

lloth clubs believe they should
'2 0 reco rd s. T hP Hr owns
o.; ufferPd thr ough a tf'rri bl e first
half aga inst the .Jet s, wh ile the
Chargers blew leads late agai nst
Da l las and Cinci nnat i.
"Wr have to stop go in g ou t and
losing games," O'Nea l said.
rl'ferrl ng spec ifi ca l ly to a third and -20 p lay agai nst Cinci nnat i
that the Be nga l s convert ed Int o a
2.1-yard tou"hdown pass. " We' re
bea t ing ou r se l ves. No bodv's
rl'a ll y bea trn us ."
·
h .1Vl '

For th p Browns. who are on t he
road at Ka nsa s City , Denver and
New Or leans thr next three
weeks, Su nday Is ba sirally a
m ust -wi n situation .
"This footba ll team 'sgot a long
way to com e back this week an d
this Is go ing to be one of the
toughest weeks of the season tor
us," Carso n sa id_ " We' r e play lng
a good football tea m and It' s
go ing l o be a criti cal week for

us."

�I

Paga C-2-Sunday Tmes-Sentinel

September 23, 1990

September 23. 1990

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

Eastern···------

--- With Jour TDs Jrom Bissell,

(Continued from C-21

to clear them out, before jetting
Into the clear and scoring a
touchdown from 26 yards out.
This came on the heels of a
cUpping penalty against the
: Eagles that moved them back 10
yards from the Wildcats' 16.
"He doesn't look quick. but
he's deceiving," said Eastern
boss Randy Churllla of Bissell.
"Our blocking was good at the
point of attack," he said of his
offensive line, which consistently
pushed the Wlldcats back off the
line and provided running room
lor Bissell and Hoffman.
The following two-point conversion pass fell short, and the
green force settled for a 12-0
advantage.
Eastern had the ball to begin
the second quarter, but were
forced to surrender the ball after
having It only a shorl time. When
Trace got the ball, the Guyan
battalion needed just one play to
get on the scoreboard - an
84-yard touchdown run by newlyconverted tailback Ron Lambert. Lambert, a 5-11, 180-pound
senior, took advantage of the
blocks offered by right guard
Alan Queen and right tackle
Butch Triplett, turned the corner
and outran the Eagles' linebackers and secondary to the end
zone. The two-point conversion

Eastern hands Hannan Trace 26-20 loss
By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Stall
MERCERvlL LE - Wi th four
touchdowns scored in Friday
night's homecoming game
against Hannan Trace, r:;l Stf'rn
tailbac k Tim Bissell anti his
teammat Ps fplt rlght at horne in
more ways fil lH1 onL'
Because of J problL•m

rushes, 84 yardsi, Bissell let
loose with a couple of spin moves

to shake off some Wildcat linemen, as Hager and right tackle

James McDaniel then moved In
(See EASTERN on C-3

in

getting the proper black home
jerseys for Hannan Trace's
team, the Wildcats were forced
to wear their white jerseys,
giving the Eagles the c hance to
wear their home greens. But it
was the In side blocking offered
by guards Steve Barnett and
Jason Hager that allowed Bissell
to soak up 139 yards on 18 carries
and help the Eagles break a 20-20
tie in the fourth quarter to post a
36-20 victory.
The victory gives Eastern, 3-2
ovprall, share firs t place in the
SVAC with Oak Hill, who shutout
Symmes Valley 26-0. The Eagles
and the Oaks are 2-0 In the

•

...
c;

..'.'•

conference.

·.

WHO'S OPEN- Hannan Trace quarterback Chad Barnes (left)
asked that question 13 times. many of which with Eastern pass
rusher such as James McDaniel (621 giving chase, and six times he
got the right answer. Two of those six answers turned Into
touchdowns, but It wasn't enough to keep the Eagles from walking
• away with a :!6-211 vi dory In ~-rlday night's homecoming game in
:. Mercerville. (Times ~Sc ntincl photo h.}' G. Spem;er Osborne)

.

:· Oak Hill hammers
S~es Valley 26-0
Bill Pottl'r's only pass attempt
was a 42 -vard completion. For
Val ley. Eric Wall was 2 of 6 for 35
yards. with Sheppard ca tching a
29-yarder and Dan1els snagging a
s ix-y·ardrr.
For the Vikings. who suffpred

TDs~ connected to provlrir 1'2 of

ar Oak Hill on Oct 11, 1988, II

-. connection W[IS a :27-yard touch -

meant the Pnd of o nine-ga me
confrre nce winning strea k.

. yards and came with :!: 2R ,,.
· malnlng In act three.
· · Then the running game came

: !)Ito play, as Allen Potter found
· tile end zonP from two yards
away with 8:03 left in th e game.
: Fullback Robnt Adkins r14
carries. 1\3 yards) busted Val
. ley's defens iv e front for a onr-

yard touchdown with 1:44 left.
· After both paydirt run s. both
: e&lt;tra point kicks were no good.

the :1:37 mark. With solid support
from fullback Mike Hoffman (15

co nd passing touchdown.
Al\Pn Potter was 2 of 10 for :&gt;ti
varlls and his S('flring: pa ssL'S, and

: the Hill's first 11 points The first

second scoring pass wpnt for L9

VINTON - A pair of rushing
touchdowns from Casey Staton
·and Chris Skidmore were all
North Gallla needed In the
Pirates' 14-6 homecoming vlc tory over Southwestern Friday
night.
The victory helped the Pirates
(2-3, 1-li break a three-game
losing streak, while the Highlanders (2-3, 1-1i suffered their
first league loss.
Staton scored on a four-yard

lllcker In the night, F:astern sl't

as was th e two-point conversio n
pass attempt following the se-

Bobcats... _

host Southwrstern

Score by quarters
Symmes Valley IJ U U 0- 0
Oak Hill .
. 0 8 6 12-26

Df"partmL•nl

sv

First dovm ~
Total vards

99

Hu ~hln~ v;~r{is

t\1

..

OH

.Ill.

' J"

.1:.

f'a, s.in g yarc1s
i\lt -cump

:: 1-.

"0

1-J I

n

lnlt'tTPpll on »
FurnlJII'" lu ~t

H
·I l 0~1

Pun!in;~;

~ J~.

I ' rn;tll i , ....,

PENNIDIL

li
'21 ~

.1 n
~H

-l - "
'

( .)

10.

"' ,,.

In this week's action. Kyger

Kyger Creek hands
Southern 38-6 defeat
By SCO'I'f WOLFE
T -S Correspondent
RACINE - The Kyger Creek
Bobcats took advantage of ear ly
Southern mis takes rnro utr to
claiming a 38-6 victory over thr
rornadoes Friday nig ht .
· Southern head coach David

t;aul s" ld. " After the St Joe gav&lt;•
We were jus t Inches away from
being a really good team. but th e
Oak Hill loss came a t the wrong
time. We s t!ll have the makings
· of a good lime. but our krds get
: down on the-mselvPs ton quickly

· Tobegoodyouhave'tobelil•vp all
· of the time. Wr let down early
: tonight and didn 't bounce back:.
A combination of good KC
: defense and Southern offensive
:-maladies limited the Tornadoes
-: to just 64 net yards overall.
· Kyger Creek got on the scorr
: board first when running back
· Joe Edwards scored on a swt-Pp
: with 6:54 left In the fir s t period
:-The PAT kick by Edwards was
•:good, and Kyger led 7-0.
:- Just moments later when
-:Southern burled Itself In th e hole.
::Kyger Creek scored a sa fety by
'·

tackling SHS quarterbat'k .Jar rod Ci rc le in tht' t•nd zonl' to push

the score to 90 at the 5:29 ma rk .
KC s truck .1galn early in the

.: - Of

SVAC standings

Purolatar

MOTOR OIL
Limltt2 quarls al sale pnce

OIL FILTERS

IOW-30.
OR IOW-40...... .......

Orrgmal equipment quality
Limit2 al sale pnce

9ft&lt;!

~·or

framt'. when Edwards
on a 15-yard ramble
around the end to make the score
17 -0 at tilL' ::l: 47 mark as lht'
two-point conversion run by
Edwards was a lso goOO

Year ·round prorectrnn
for today 's vehrcles
Lrmtt2 at sale prrce IAF-771

IF YOU FIND IT FOR

L1m11 12 quans
at sale once

For most domeS!iC
and 1mpor1 veh1cles
For4. 6or8

30 WT .
10W·30.
OR 10W-40

2o-yard pass play from Shane
Swis her to Bryan Hall, wl!h the
two-point convt'rsion run by
Edwards good. the sco re now
(See BOBCATS on C-3i

'

.
..
.

cylmoers

This week's ~hedule
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Hannan Trace at Southern
North Gallla at Oak H!ll
Southwestern at Symmes Valley

·,

SET

For most domestiC
veh1cles Spec1ai

SAF r:md Mmnc

orders avariable at

same discount

•
..

SUI'IR FLUSH

PftOTICTAHT

c,t, •tl•rkA' I omd i' dl

8 ar

llffliG•el '•I' ~fCOI•II •f&gt;IJ
lllfOI'Ct l?O!

Book by September 30 and SAVE!
Limited space available.
Stop IJy AAA today for complete details!

______
Creek w!ll host Eastern, while
Southern will host Hannan
Trace.
Score by quarters
Kyger Creek ..... 9 14 15 0-:lll
Southern ........... O 0 0 6- 6

Kl' Sou.

Flrs1 downs ...... .

. .13

Penal lies ..

Now is !he lime 10 select a
family monument. Perpetuate,
lor all time, rne memory of
those you love. Our knowledQe
and experience are yours for
the asking
Nothing you buy will ever b8
as permanenl as a family monu·
ment. Its purchiJSe warrants
thOUQhf and guidance. See
whal you buy. Visil the monu ment aealer who has a complete display. and who can
design a personalized monument to Mrmonize with Its
surroundings.
We hare the experience. We
have the complete display.
Yo..-r purchase Is backed by the
stroni/Bsf monument QUBrsntee
obtainable today.
-·-·..···········-·····-·· ·--···----··------·-·---

Engmeered for a

•A~ ro ·

Olf c•R w••H
r,mtrrdnl

,/!XJAOBP

Qf 160: [~11\il _lh 1?31/iO

IIADIATOII

Hoar a

Cctm~s onlh

2 "0

511!

(lfl, M mc»dtt1 5ol!!5 lr

f n~r~ortr b.l lltr,..s ]00",

M lr'DSI OOmiS/IC llll'

tlf'OMif l~n l rt~J~I.lr
1/is/llif!h/ ,J?j I W8 f

·m~!lfl

&gt;'I!IIICit!

IT••IfiNO
WHEEL COVEll
Supf!~~crrpr~p F~!il~

rs1 Assoo1e!J colorl

156·0-SSO

'l14

...36

•••

io7

:t;

.. . 2-6 1;;13

Atl _-eomp ..

Intercep tion s
wugh111hrown ...
Penalties ..

.0-2

........... --· ir.

;~~

..
·.·.

Gallipolis, OH.

TOTAL INVENTORY
Jim
Cobb.,s
~\

NowVL

SALE!

GOING

"You Won't Believe The Savings You'll Find"

G

1990
GEO PRIZM
MSRP S11,079

AIR AND AUTO
ONLY

SALE

S3995·

s11 ,7oo·

1991
S-1 0 BLAZER

1990
OLDSMOBILE

4 DOOR

CIERA

SAVE

1990 LUMINA

1990

1990
FULL SIZE
TRUCK

SAVE OVER

s2ooo· s3ooo·

EURO

ELDORADO

MSRP SJ6,885

SAVE

SALE

ssooo·

$13,769.

1990
BRAND NEW
CADILLAC
SEDAN DEVILLE

1990
OLDSMOBILE
DELTA 88

SAVE

s3soo·

SAVE OYER

s4ooo·

*ALL REBATES AND FIRST TIME BUYER INCENTIVES BACK TO DEALER.

MEIGS COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD NEAR
POMEROY-MASON BRIDGE
LEO l. VAUGHAN. ~gr
PHONE 992-2688

VINTON, OHIO
DISPLAY YARD
STATE RT. 160
JAMES A. BUSH. Mgr.
PHONE 3S8- 8603

1990 OLDSMOBILE
CALAIS
"Special Factory Purehm"

for Ylppointment, Cal( 675-3400

9Jorufay-1riiay, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

"THE PARfS RAN6ER "

PVH Medical Office Building
Suite 215, Valley Drive

,.,, lflfll ldJf(llll r/~rtl~f 1/Jmt Oil/f. U
''''" no/ JfJPNCI~f lrl r,fflll DfflrJ ~lifll
o,..,_llt 80ltll. HIn llr~r~ 11 1/flrllllfllf. 1
llliltiffl •Ill Hluu~. llfflll PIHlhiUII 1111 ~

111,.,,,

2&gt;0

Jir

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

1990 GEO METRO

1977 4X4 SCOTTSDALE

"Special Faetory Purchue"

GOOD WORK TRUCK

WAS $8,784

SAVE S6900

ONLY

'-'

$3,495
•

I

•

Trained in Childbirth and Women's Diseases
Both Medical and Surgical

~ee fOI Y0UIS81f 1

"''" 11111111 , , "llil ,rlt•:

I!
.. .10

Dt•partmt.'flt
First downs .
To!al yards
Ru shlng yards
Passing yards

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Good steermg and suspens10'0o,q:~"'~"':'~"•';; ';,;;r,;;~'"'
m a11~· velriCIB Unlonunate/v. lh
dimmr.~tr as the ve/1/Cie grot~ts old~'
cars develop loose. sloopy slwmg
and unS3fe front and wheBI ~c t•or;
wh!Cfl ml{llll con/11/Jute ro ,1 1055 _.)~~~
ol control So play 1/ sa le· -checl
all sreermf) ~110 susvens10n pam
lor wt1ar and replncement rl ~ecessary
We urry only rfre lmtsl qualrf'( lrt rod
eflds. tJa/1 fVm/s _bu~;hmfJ~ wheel
hiMrtnOS aoo mom for most
vehicles Come m ~nd

OVER BOO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU · CHECK YOUR LOCAL
DIRECTORY OR YELLOW PAGES FOR THE STORE NEAREST YOU!

Game statistics

LOGAN
MONUMENT CO.

Benjamin J. Sol, M.D.

glove-like M
Luxunous thiCk

Point Pleasant, WV

1//tfll/11

Pricl. 11ft ,.,,., lfM Nf/t/lf Nmll •-~1/u

hi. OB-GYN Practice Iince 1975

-·
•

PH. 446-2327

1

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

STANLEY A. SAUNDERS MONUMENTS
352 Third Ave.

Brumfield I three rushes, mlllu~­
three yards) and Jason Northutl
1two carries, minus lour-yards I;
On this week's agenda, Easl•
?rn will travel to Cheshire tofacf
Kyger Creek, •·• hlle HannaJ!
Trace will head upriver to ta~
on Southern.
·:
Score by quarters
~
:
Eastern .......... .12 0 8
Hannan Trace .. 0 6 6

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

Rock of Ages offers you a choice of 6 different colored
granites. Whatever your requirements may be, complete
satisfaction is assured with Rock of Ages.
Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8o Fri. 9:00a.m 'til 4 :00 p.m .
Other Hours by Appointment-446 -2 327 or 593-6586

MONUMENTS ARE OUR ONLY
BUSINESS. NOT A StOELINE...

fllfll

•

pressure, but he was sacked

several times, which along with
the general containment policy
against the ru n, helped the
Eagles preserve the advantage
that Bissell's eight-yard touch

________ __j

345
fi2
.. 300
17
...45
45
l -6 5-20
.. u 2
0-0 0-0
. .......... 15-155 5-40

Interceptions .... .
Fumbles-lost ..

getting In h!s face. To Barnes'
credit. he didn't throw an Interception In the game in spite of the

down run 16:2 11. th e following
two-point conversion pass from
Reed to wide receiver Mike
Smith and Hoffman's nine-yard
paydlrl run ( : 21) provided
Reed was 2 of 6 for 36yards and
his two Interceptions . Both times
hls completions went to
Newland.
Barnes, who ran 12 Urnes for 13
net yards. was 6 of 13 for 105
yards and his two touchdown
passes. His targets were Cremeans 13-90, two TDs), Jim
Brace 11·9), Bryao Brumfi eld
il-6i and Lambert tone catch for
a two-yard loss). In the rushing
department. Lambert, who
rushed 10 times for 96 yards and
his touchdown. wa s followed by

!

0. partrn ent

Au. -comp ..... .

downfleld vision and otherwise

LARGE SELECTION

Game statistics
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards ..

we feel that tf our defensive line
can put pressure on thp quariPrback. l!'s a plus for us ."
And that's Wliat the Eastern
defensive front did to Barnes the
rest of the way, shooting the
gaps, going airborne to deny him

WAS '11,800 SALE$9800

Tight Suspension +
Solid Steering = Safety!

MEXICAN RIVIERA
APRIL 14-21. 1991
Hostess: Nancy Krug

run wan .1: u7 left in the first
quarter, and with a two-point
conversion pass from Dave Dohbins to Staton (that pass, Dohbins' only one of the night, was
one of only Jwo completions the
Bucs had ln that game), North
led 8-0.
The Pirates lit up the scoreboard once more when Skidmore
ran 55 yards for the touchdown
with 9:02 left before halftime.
(See PIRATES on C-5i

Barnes went to the air. taking a
one-step drop from Eastern's 26
and lofting a swing pass to
Cremeans. who turned on his
speed and flew Into the end zone.
The fol!owlng two-point conver·
slon pass from Barnes to Lam·
bert was a success, and the
contest was tied at 20.
"I thought when we made It
20-20. It was going to go our way,"
said Hannan Trace commander
Don Saunders.
"Our kids had a letdown, and
one time we missed a tackle,"
said Churilla of Trace's two
passing touchdowns. ·'However,

24-PC.

Cruise Unes

Take the most popular cruise line in the world to
some of Mexico's finesl seaside resorts: Puerto
Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas

PA
6
33
48
14
39
25
72
81

Friday's finals
North Gallla 14, Southwestern 6
Eastern 36, Hannan Trace 20
Kyger Creek 38, Southern 6
OaR Hill 26, Symmes Valley 0

Cruise the

.•

L PF PA
1 133 B2
2 111 55
2 107 73
2 86 72
3 i2 46
3 67
80
4 74 122
4 58 167

(Conference)
Team
W L PF
Oak Hill ...... .. ........ 2 0 69
Eastern .... ....... ...... 2 0 55
Kyger Creek ........... ! 1 51
Southwestern .......... 1 1 42
Symmes Valley ...... 1 1 42
North Gallla . .. . . .. 1 1 27
Hill! nan Trace ........ 0 2 20
Southern . ............ 0 2 12

rarniYaJ
'.
'.

W
Team
Kyger Creek .. ..... 4
Oak Hill ....... .... 3
Eastern ............... 3
Symmes Valley ... 3
Southwestern ....... 2
North Gallla ........ 2
Hannan Trace ..... 1
... 1
Southern ..

was now ]0 -tl
KC's fin a l score came on a

The most trusted name ·in travel.

..,·

(Overall)

ANTIFREEZE!
COOLANT

Guaran t ee d,. ~~~~::,gMm
.
L ow P r1ces...

second
scored

After KC again h~ld Southern's
offense In check. the Bobcats put
togrt her a not her drlve to score a I
the 5 1R mark. when Phil Brad
bury hit paydlrt on a four -y ard
plunge at thel : 34mark The PAT
r un by Bradbury was also goocl,
a ndKC led 23-0 a t the half
In the third quarter KC aga in
put Southern farther in the hole
a nd scored at th e 5: 48 mark when
Bradbury scored on an off tackle
run of 12 yard s The PAT run was
good hy Hr&lt;1Jbury and the sco re

..

PE$o1L

In the third quarter, the
Galllans tied the game at 12-12
when freshman quarterback
Chad Barnes, who as a safety
Intercepted one of Robert Reed
two errant passes illnebacker
Mike Cook snagged the other one
In the fourth quarter) In the
second quarter and Upped away
another ln that same 12-minute
span, dropped back from HT's 43
and found wldeout Dean eremeans open along Trace's sideline. Barnes !Ired the pass to
Cremeans, who jetted away from
the Eastern defenders and made
It to the end zone. The extra-point
kick was blocked, denying the
hosts from taking the lead.
That score, coming at the 3: 50
mark, came on the only play of
that drive.
Eastern put the clock to use
following that touchdown,
marching 66 yards In eight plays,
with the payoff coming on
Bissell's third visit to the end
zone on a five-yard run with one
second left. Reed's two-point
conversion pass to Newland gave
Eastern a 20-121ead.
That lead wilted like last
week's roses when Trace took the
ball back, because once again

(Continued from C-21
_:__

38-(J
Southern running back Travis
Nease blocked a punt for a
t611chdown In the fourth quarter
and ran It ln for the score to
salvage some Tornado pride. the
score now 38-6 as the PAT was
void.
Southern statlsttcs saw Travis
Nease rush for 13 yards, Todd
Grindstaff 11, and Ronnie
Wagner making up the
difference.
Jarrod Circle had a 5-20 night
passing lor 45 yards and two
Interceptions.
In the receiving department
Jason Circle caught three passes
lor 28 yards, Nease 1-7 and Mike
Evans 1-12 yards.
Todd Grlndstaflf had a fumb le
recovery and ten tackles, while
Russell Singleton and Nease ted
tlre way with 17 takcles each to
lead a weary SHS defense . Nick
Adams had 14, and Ron Wagner

Thrs Friday. th e Oaks will
entertain North Ga lli a, while the
Vikings will return hom e and

Game stat i!!t ic;;

try was no good, and the Eagles·
lead stayed at 12-6.

Pirates top Highlanders 14-6

wrngback Mike Newland. The
Pxtra point 1ry was unsucct?ssful,
and with S 32 left In th e first
quarter, Eastern settl ed for a ti-0
le-ad .

up shot at Trace's L9-yard line at

tllPir first ronff'rPncP loss sincP
losing a 17-1} dPcislon to th e Oaks

: down play that came with 3- 2~
· left In the second quarter. A
· two-point conversion run by Bill
Potter 120 rushes. 105 v~rdsr
gave the hosts an 8-0 lead. The

a six -yard paydirt run that was
se t up by a :\4 yard run by

After the Wildcat s' initial offensive series becamp a mrrc

•

OAK HILL Oak Hill's
defense jailed Symmes Valley
running backs Kenny Daniel s 111
carries, 39 yards! and .Jason
Sheppard lntne attempts, 29
yards),llmiting them to a total of
68yards in the Oaks' 260s hutout
' victory Friday night
The Oaks found the sk ies quite
useful In their game pian. as
quarterback Allen Potter and
wide receiver Shane Maynard
!three catches. 98 yards. two

The Eagles went to work
immedtately. scoring their first
touchdown when Bissell wrapped
up a nine "play, 7R -yarddrivewith

Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page C-3

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

IS

1987 SILVERADO
LIKE NEW "LOADED"

ONLY$9395

.JIM

COBB
"

1988 CUTLASS BROUGHAM

1981 STEPSIDE
PICKUP

ONE OWNER
SHOWROOM CONDITION

"JUST ARRI~ED"

ONLY $10,600

ONLY$3695

CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC-GEO, INC.
;
308 EAST MAIN

'

. POMEROY, OHIO
'·

---

992-6614 '

.,.

' ." - )_ .1-t.PJ&gt;

·'

�. Poge C-4-Sunday Times-Sentinal

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

September 23. 1990

With key fourth-quarter TD by Blake,

Majol'!l

TraJlllaetions

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eul
Team

Friday Spurt. Transactloll!l

W L Pet.

GB

TorCili O.

82 69 543
&amp;nton
. 82 69 543
Del roll . .. ..... ... . 73 78 48J

INDIANS ....... 72
Milwaukee ........ 69
Baltlmort" ....... 68
New York ..... .... 60

80
81
1:11
91

.....

9
474 10 1\
A60 12Y,
456 13
.397 22

Oakland ..
. .. 96 ~ 4 .&amp;4 0
Chl&lt;:ago .. ..... ... 87 64 .576 9 \0j
Texas ...
. ...... 80 70 .533 16
CalttornUi . . .... . 75 75 .$00 21

SeaiUt . ....

. ... ; 4 i H 487 23

Kansas C!r y

69 81 460 27

M!nnHota

68 fl4 44 7 29

Pl'lday's resulh
Bostoo 3. Neow Yoril 0
Baltlm oct' ~. Mllwau kl?\' 3
Texas 2, MlnnesOia 1
Q('Ve]and 2, To ronto l , IJ inn.
Callfom ta 12. Ka n sas Cll y 5
Chi cago 5, Sea t tie 4
Oakland 6. Dt&gt;t m il 5

N ~TIONAL LEAGUE

Easl

Tc11m

W I.

P~;t

Plttsbull: h
Nt"w Y ork
Mont 11'a l .
ChiO'I go
P hi ladelph ia
St L.n u l ~

~i

M
KJ 1&gt;7
i\ 1 b9

576
'i S]
'i40

-

;2 fA

~ AO

i fl Rfl

~ 6i

141"1
16'1,

GB

20

7'

Rl
91

.19i

~~

~M

of the seas m :

Basketball
Albany 1CBA ) - Named Marc
K eslf'cher dire ctor of mt'dl a a nd
publ k' rplatl ons
0£'\leland - MJtchOO Mlnn f&gt;S(}ta 'so tfersht&gt;t&gt; t ro guardS tf' W' Kerr .

Football
L A Ram s - Slgnpd kl c kN .Jo hn
Ca rney: pla ced tight e-nd Rl dla rd
A.sh t' on Injured r ese rw .
Ml nnesti a - Walwd lhwba cker
Paul Bl air; s1gne-d li neb a ck er
Walker Lee Ashl ey
P h lla d el~Jhla - Wa lvf&gt;d quartf'r
Dock Be-n Arown : actl var Pd tight
end Keith .Jacksm .
San Otego - SIJl:ne-d fw £' agent
wldt&gt; re c-elve r S ('O !I SchwPd f'!i
pla('('d wid€' rerelver Ro n Hea rd on
Inju red rese r w .
Was hlngl oo - r taced sa felv
C\an&gt; n rt&gt; Va ughn on the- lnju !"E'd
n&gt;S!'r vt&gt; : actlv alf'd ro merbark
Way l1l' Dav is .
World Lpague of AmE'r ican Fod
ball - Na med Vl nc-f' Cas.-.y in fur
m al ion dl re t10r.
Hockey
Edmontm - Reiumed lt't' l win~
St&gt;rg e-1 Ya shln to MoSC'ow Dynam o
of the Sov lt&gt;t Nat iOnal Lt'ague:
r&lt;&gt;l um«l lei't win g Roman Boze k to
Ceske Budelovl~ of the Cze dlos-1ovaklan Nati onal H oc k ey L.eaguf'.
as signed C(&gt;!ller Petr Korinek to
Capt' Br f'ICJ'I of th e Amt&gt;rJca n
Hock ey league

I •P 1

24 ~

Friday's result !!.
C"hica go4 , Nt"\' Y ork 3
Pi ltsbullZh J. St. Louis 0
Ph1 Jad€'lphla 5, Mon! n'a l 4. l l

leo
\loustoo t Allan ta J. 10 In n
C!oc\nna rt 10. San D r~o 1
Los AngelM 16, Sa n F ra nr l !l'O

TVC Football Standings
(All Games)
Team
W L
P
OP
We lls to n ..... ....... 4 1 149 68
Belpre ..... ....
4 1 95 .16
Vinton .... .. ..... ... . 3 2 164 74
N e l s ~ Yo rk ....
3 2 174 87
Me igs .
2 3 105 149
Trimble...... .
2 3 86 82
Al exande r . . ..
1 4 20 132
Mill er .... ... ...... ... 1 4 34 178
Fed-Hocking ..... . 1 4 12 190
Friday's results:
Me igs 20 Trimble 14
Belpre 13 Alexander 0
Athens 40 Vinton County 20
We llston 55 Federal Hoc king 0
Nelsonville-York 52 Miller 14
September 28 games:
Me igs at Fede ral Hocki ng
Al exa nder a t Trimble
Zanesville-Rosec ran s a t Mill er
Ne lsonvllle ·York a t Vint on
County
Wellston at Belpre

ADOPT A
PET
MEIGS COUNTY
HUMANE SOCIETY
CALL BEV
742-2170

I Need A

Toro Wheel Horse
Tractor. ..

FOOTBALL l..EAGUE

Su ... ay . Sep4 . 1l
Dallas at Washlngt oo, I p.m.
lndlanapolls at Ho uslon , 1 p.m .
Kantas Cit y at Grt" en Bay, 1 p .m .

Miami at NV Gi ant s, IIJ.m
Mlnn f'I Oia at Cl'lk ag o. I p.m
Nf"W England at Cincinnati , 1
p.m.
PhOl"''llx at New Orleans. 1 p.m .
San Otero al O eveland, 1 p.m .
Atlanta at San Francl a:- o. 4 p.m.
Philadelphia atl..A Rams, 4 p.m.

PIIIJburgh at LA Rat&lt;lers, 4 p.m.
Seattlt&gt; at Denver, 4 p.m
Detroit at Tampa Bay , It p.m .
Monday, Sept. ! 4
Buffalo at NY JPf &amp;. 9 p.m

Aut• &amp;adlll Uneup
Goaly'• Sit NASCAR ra C&gt;t
AI MardnMIIt, Va., SfPI. 21
J, Mark Martin, Ford, 91. 57 1

mph; 2, Rull:y Wallace. Pontiac.
9U7t 3. Harry Gant. OldamcbUe.
91.148; 4, Ken Schrader, Chw r otet.
91,02~; ~. Kyle Petty, Ponlla r.
91.012; 6, Dale Jar~tt. Ford ,
90.990; 7, Michael Wall rip, Pontia c,
90. ~; 8, Dale Earnhardt , Chevraet, J0.668; 9, Ernie lrva n,

OldlmOOIIe, 90.4T.l: 10, Bi ll Elliot! .
Fonl, 911.425.
11, Dar~ll Wallr1p. Chevr olf't.
90.335; t:!:, Ter ry L a bon te, Oldsm obile, 90.296; Jl Dave Marcls.
Che"VroJet:. 90.240: 14, Gedf Bo dine,

Ford, 90.214; 1 ~ . Sterling MarUn,
Oldlmot&gt;llo. 90.120; 16. Ri cky Rudel.
Chovrolet, 89.923; 17, HutSirkklln,
Buick. 89.863; l 8, Rick Wll-.
Oldlmot&gt;lle, 89.8~1; 19, Alan Ku~
wtdll, Fonl, 119.782; 'M, Old;

•

the two-point co nversion (7 :561.
La te r In the ser on dq uar ter ,a ft er
a GA HS tltrra l, the Sial lions hi t
payd lrt agai n when Sml!h raced
In from three yard s out with 26
seconds left In the half. A run for
the ex tra points failed.
DeSales wrapped it up in the
third wi t h two more scores . one
on a onr ye~rd r un by Sm it h

*

SUNDAY PUZZLER
See Answer to Pu22le on Page B-6
ACROSS
1 Marsh birds

7 Ingenuous;
artless

12 Bards
17 Hairles s

21 Beautiful
22 '"Walt - Dark "
23 Negotiate
24 Competent
25 Running
26 Actress Sheedy
28 Norse gods
30 Hard to manage
32 Pacino 10

33 Damp
35 Hurried

37 Blender
39 Pooms
40 Wine cup
41 Printer's measure

43 Call
45 Measured
duration ol

47 McMahon of "The
Tonight Show··
48 Bose
49 Apportion
52 Shower
54 Amend ; correct

56 Initial
57 Kind of fir tree
59 Conduct
61 Ancient Persian
62 Nimbus

96 The Ram
tOO Solitary
101 Dock
102 F'rophet
103 Canine
105 Draw roughly
over

107 Sun god
109 Kind of curve
110 Frigid
t I 1 Hindu guitar
113 Chapeaus
114 Male sheep
115 French article
116 Float
117 Sarles of gamea
118 Tennis stroke
120 Pronoun

121 Phi - Kappe
122 Separate
123 One oppotiO(l
124 Kind ol collar
126 Waits on
128 Woodworker's

tool
130 Newspaper
executive

132 Promptly
134 Formal wear

135 Lengthy
t36 Alternative word
137 Pertaining to
punishment

64 Preposition

67 Male kin : abbr

143 Health resorts

63 Encourage

Teutonic deity
Stick IO
Equatl!y
Stalk
Blvalva mollusk

Long for
Second of two
Mental image
Challenge

2 ··- But the

97 Harmonizes

99 Still

139 Pedat digits
141 Louise ID
142 Emmet

95 Contlrms

T otal yards -F'umbl es ..

i.,:;,ct;.'::,~~~ng

G 0
II
.106 :Jtitl

Ne• rushing ..
Pass at tem vts

"

349

12

'I

'

1
I

Co mpletIons ..

Interc epted by.
Yords paS&lt;tng

;2

followi ng a ti me-consummg 63 ·

a ttempts.
DeSa les ru shed for 356 ya rds in
47 a ttempt s. Th e Stallio ns com·
ple ted one pass for seve n ya rds.
Gallipolis will hos t Log an Frl·

Clint Davis had punt ed dee p

Tony Log an paced the BluP

day in !I s So utheas ter n Ohio

Into Stallion te rr itory following
the Ga!Uans fi rst posses sion. A
clippin g penalty against DeSa les
on thP punt return put the ba ll
bark on the DHS 16.
On DeSales ' first play fr om
sc rimm ag e. fu llbac k Cha d
Youn g ra ce&lt;l !\4 yard s a nd John
Mahle kicked the point from
plac eme nt to m ake it 7-0 i8:47) .
Less than two minutes later,
following a GAH S fumbl e. Steve
Smith. tailbac k, raced 17 ya rds
and Mahl e's ki ck m a dr it 14-0
(6: 561 .
In the se cond pe r iod, linebacker John Ca lla ga n pir krd off

D&lt;:&gt;v ll s with 39 ya rds in 18 tri ps.
Gen e Garn es was l!mit ed to 17
yards in ninP r a t-r iPs . Gallipolis
rushed for 87 vard s in 47
attem pt s.
·
Davi s, in hi s firs t var sity sta rt
a t q ua rter back , completed five
of 12 an e mpt s to nr mtercepted i
for 72 yards. GAHS had 159 total
yar ds and 11 tirst downs in ~,9
plays from sc r imma ge
Jaso n Kopac k ca ug ht three
palsr s for44 yard i. Chns Howe ll
had one for t i a nd Loga n one for
11
Dav td .Jackson recovered one
Sta lli on fumbl r . a nd Aa ron Sea ~

League opene r. DeSales will

a Clint D avi s pass and raced H:i

mon rctu rnf' d

DeSat es 42 Ga llipolis 0

DeSales a1 Dayton D unbar

yard s to make il 20-0. You ng ra n

ce pl ion

Ironto n 35 Logan 0
Ma rlena 14 Rivervi ew 7

Pa rkersbur g So uth
Pl ea sa nt

n

i.l

~~~:~- Yards ..

5.1

•

145 Evaluated
~47 Memorandum

149
152
I 53
I 55
157
159
I 60
162
164
166

Betora
Old pronoun
Midday rest
Fabricators
Standard
Negallve prefix
Lamb"&amp;pen nome
Prepared
Willow
MuBical
Instruments

t68 Hindu peasant
t 69 Latticework
trellis
170 Flower part
171 Lawmaking body
DOWN
1 Lingering

Brave"

ba ck Ch ri s Metzger was 2 of 4 fo r
and widl' rPceive r
Kev in Kiser m issed in his only
pass at tem pt. Ma king th e
ca tc hes were Kiser t4 ~53i, Ca rte r
tJ201, Adam Blair 11-33 1 a nd

90 Jacket part
91 Get up
93 EK.tra;

the passi ng

w as

Ga l l! a w\ll ll'a v!' por t to fa crOa k

Smith . who comple ted one of his

Hill , whi le So uthw es te r n will
tr ave l to Aid to ta ke on Sy mme s
Vall ey.
ScoN" by quart-ers
South wester n .... ...0 6 0 0- 6
Nor th Gall la .. .. .. 8 6 II 0- 14

82 Painful spot s

J Roman tour
4 Edible seed

83 Withered old

5 House additions

84 Pigpen s
86 Wrlllng

6 Slender, gracefu l
woman

7 Greek letter
8 Collection at
facts
9 Newspaper

10
11
12
13
14

paragraph
Call on
Drink of the gods
··- 109""
Spanish gotd
Architect
Saarinen

15 2· seated carriage

16 Spirited horse
t7 - ol Pigs
18 Jewish month
19 Soulh American
animals
20 Leave
27 "My Favorite - "
29 Recalled to mind

3t
34
36
38
40
42
44
46

Stack ID
Bank employee
Watch lace
Alludes to
Danish Island
Majority
Falsehoods
Extinct fli ghtless

bird
48 Heap
49 Losseo
50 - Day

woman

Implement
88 Remuneration

'

11

n

89 Trims

supplementary

95 Pieces of

98 Drunkard

ya r ds. including his t ouc hdown

102 Bland; mild
104 Strong wind
106 Uncooked
107 Badgerllke animal

hm.e.

SEO standings

(Oppon ents, All Games)
TEAM
W L P
J ackson ... .....
5 0 160
Ma ri etta ..
4 1 96
Athen s. .... .
4 I 16o
DeSales ..
4 1 132
Coa l Grove .
4 I 107
Po r tsmouth .
4 1 156
Pt. Pl easa nt .
3 1 83
Gallipolis ... ..
2 3 89
Warre n ....... .... 2 3 42
Meigs .. .. .. ..
2 3 105
Logan..
0 ~' l~r
Friday's results:

DH S pass in tf' r

yard s. Dav is punted

OP
67
84
79
32
49
74
42
118
102
134
149

Athen s 40 Vinton Co unty 20
Meadowbrook 41 Wa rre n 8
Ja ckson 42 Cente nnla l14
Meigs 20 Trimble 14
Coal Grove 32 To lsla 12
Pt. Pl easa nt 34 Hurricane 15
Portsmouth 28 Ru ssell6
September 28 gam es:
Log an at Galllpoll s
Marietta at Ja ckson
Athens at Warre n (29 th )
Me igs at Federal Hock in g
C-K at Coal Grove
Por tsmouth a t Ashla nd
at

TOUO

I 11

and sar ked Bingman as time ra n

Hunt lng dog
11 2 Decays
t 14 Scold
116 Tolled
117 Cui
J19 "Das -"
121 Unruly child
122 Str ain lor breath

12J Paid notice
125 Midday
127 Spielberg alltlr1
t28 Compelltor

56 Autumn

138 Renter' s

Jamie Lee Curtis

60 "T he Lemon -

Kid""
62 Actress Celesle

65 Wage
68 Borscht
lngredtent

69 Depart
70 Ten-cent pieces
72 Shoo bottoms

73 Fell behind
75 Cushion
76 Extend
77 Toll
79 Provide. prepare.
serve food

Marauders ...

document

140 Halt s
143 Yes Sp.
144 Pierce
14 6 Faucet casualt y

148 One ol HOME S
150 Disturbance

151 Gaelic
153 Posed lor portrait

154 Fu ss
!56 Water body
158 Mate
16 I Malden loved by
Zeus

163 12 mos .
165 ""Anything Bul

out to prese rve the victory .
Blake led the wa y for Me igs
with 115 ya rd s on 26 car r ies.
Pha li n hi! 5 of 15 passes for 101
ya rd s a nd one Interception;
Ha wley g ra bll&lt;'d three passes for
91 yards .
Fo r Tr imble, Bingman was 17
of 31 throug h the air good for 188
yard s and one touc hdown, Gat
chell had an out standing gam e
with 10ca tchcs for 149 ya rds, Sun
Le epe r a dd ed 20 yards on thr
ground on eight c a rr ies.
Meigs now 2-3 on th e year and
2-2 in the TVC, will travel to
Fr dr rol Hock ing and pla y the
La n c e r ~ nPx l F rld&lt;:ty, the To m
cats are also 2 3 and 2 2 on thP
yPar wil l host Ale xan df'r nr xt
WC' f" k

Scon h_y quartl'rs
Me igs
0 0 14 ti - 20
Tri mble . .. ...... . 0 7 0 7- 14

Game

~tatisticH

l~ p a rtm en l

First (IOWlll•
Ru&lt;;h lng ya r d\
Pa .~~ln ~ .\ard ~
To!i1l varrl s

lu mp an
inh •1 t • r ptl un .~
Puntin g
Pt• n ;~ lth '!i
~ ·u m biP 5

los!

South wE&gt;s tern 's

SHARP 25" COLOR

CONSOLE TV
W/REMOTE

M

T

l.'l

l -l

It l

~1 1

I1*1
Hl
5 15 10.11
I
I
3 ib 211
4 20 ti -1:1
IOJ
244

44

I 11

De pa rtme 11 t
Fir st down s ..
Total ya rd s
ftustl inf( ya rds
hl s .'&gt;ln ~ ya r ds
Atl .·&lt;' ump

S \\i

N(;

12
19R
I 10

'l-1'

2-J

0I

I0

~) .

I

R
162
150
l :.!

REG. S499

$427

l nt rrc eptl on ~
ca u~o: ht

'lh ruwn

Fum bi o--s l os t

2l
1I
li iO -; 70

P r n,1 HIPS

Lyne Center gym
Home athl etir r\'Pnl"i

Tues day -voll eyba ll vs. Ohio
Dominican . 7 p.m. ; Gallipolis
Cross Coun try In vit ational, 5
p .m

Saturday - volley ba ll t rlple·
header 1Hlo vs. Tiffin. 2 p.m.
Ti ffin vs. Shawnee Stalt'. 4 p.m.
Ri o v s. Shaw nee Sta le. 5 p.m I

®

DRIVERS
EDUCATION
CLASSES

OCTOBER 1st
POMEROY &amp; GALLIPOLIS
PHONE 446-011419

~r
ru
~

DRYER

WASHER
•2 Speed

$297

•E xtra large Capacity

•Auto . Dry

418AM8UNG

$397

CROSLEY

GAS or ElEC.

RANGE

S277
REG. SJJ9

Love" star : tnlts.

167 Sodium symbol

The most trusted name in travel.

TAKE A MINI-GETAWAY

ncn

Great Travel Buys For
Short Term Vacations!

CAM- ncn
XL-100®Color TV
CORDER

Modo! G25043TN
25 · a ragona t

RCA 25" dtegonat

• Ch annelock · nemote Cont rol ( 1!} h rii! OJ1J

Enjoy historic. bustling Boston and visit Old
North Church, the USS Consitttution. and more.

• On -Screen Opcrat1ng and S t~ t us 01o:; rt &lt;1·1"s

$899

ESCORT: Kathy Johnston

~S~AN~~~=

November 8·11, 1990

• On-Sc reen Channel N umhe'
• P1cture Rese t

• 147-Chan nel C;~pa b• lity
• Auto Stari AuroPr og ra mmmq
• Automahc Cablei A11 Sw ii CI)ITIQ

REG ,
549

.,

FREE LIGHT
ATIACHMENT

Discover all the fun and festivities of San Fran·
cisco from Fisherman's Wharf to China Town .

Festive New Orteans. the "Birthplace of Jazz. •
will charm you with its lively cajun character.

BAUM LUMBER
CHESTER
98.5-3301

Point

ru shi ng ya rds wen .' ga inPd by
Metzger i18-58 ), Willy Gilber t
(7 -1Gi. McC arty to 11 &gt; and Ki se r
i 1-:! ) .
On th is week' s calend a r. Nort h

Game sJatisJics

110 Solicitude

108 Collect

55 Concerning
58 Janet Leigh. to

pa ss and a n Interce pt ion. Tall-

!Co ntinued from C4J
Coga r bu sted throu gh the line

130 Pencil rubber

53 Metal fastener

a nine-yardf-'r to

Jr ff Rat lif f.
McCa rty was 7 of 12 for 72

dinnerware

129 Without company
symbo l

two p asses -

97 leather strap

131 Proportions
133 Gaseous element
136 Musical drama

51 Tantalum

fiPpa r tment

( 1-6't

ESCORT: Jenni Smith

8

OAUIPOLIS

Travel Agency

3110 Second Ave.
C..AI'-L

125% PRICE GUARANTEE!

If you buy something from EllioH's, and
within 30 days find it for less at another
local stocking dealer. Elliott's will refund
the difference plus 25% of the difference
upon proof of lower price.

448-0899

OR STOP

tt

~S:~~sG1une _ GAll:: ~~p t ~~A. ~;~~:.!

November 15·16, 1990
Righi at hon..,.

11 -

38 ya r ds,

Met zger

1

L1- UI R 11l ~ r

iCo ntlnue d from C-31

The Hig hla nd ers averted the
shu tout whPn Aa r on McCarty
threw a nine-yard touc hdown
pass to Keith Ca rt er with 5: 15 1e f1
In the first half. The two-point
co nversion pass that fo llowed fell
short , se ttlin g ma tters a t 14 -6.
Skid more, who led all rusher s
with 110 ya rds on 17 carri es, was
foll owed by Sta ton (1147) and
Clav Smith tfou r r ushes, minus
sev~ n ya rds ). Al so re gis t£'rin g in

80 Church official

~-;

rb-6tir r7 -HOr

ON THE GO - Ga!Hpolls' Chris Carman (60) and DeSales' Brian
Valentine (40) rush down lield during Friday night's Blue
Devll-Sialllon contest at Alumni Stadium In Columbus. DHS won,
42-0.

Pirates ...

•

1)9 .1')6
59 ').1

yard d rive in 12 pla ys. Mahlp' s
kic k t&gt;:27) made it 28~0 . Young
bullecl ove r from lhe one with
1: II left In the third and Mahle's
kic k made It 42-0.

Lost Fumbt&lt;'S ...
Penalti es
Plmt s.
s,.,. hy Qua'"'" 11
Galllpclls
·

"

II

Hj'

For th e Stallions, it was &lt;.1
successful hom ecoming. De~
Sales scored on two of It s firs t
thr ee possessions In the initia l
period .

FALL SAVINGS ON ALL
WHEEL HORSE MODELS
No Payment or Interest until April 1,
'1991 (To Qualified Buyers) or Purchase A
Toro Wheel Horse Tractor and Mower
With One Attachment and Receive Up To
SSOO Rebate On Your Purchase.

travel to Dayton Du nbar .
Sta tis tics:
DEPARTMt:~T
f 1" 1 Downs

FRANK BLAKE

country

Get a 1990 Model While they Last.

th ree times for 108 yard s.
Chris tian Sco lt ret urned three
kick offs 20 ya rds wh ile Mike
Ada m had two for 11 a nd Scott
J ivide n one for nine .
GAHS los! three of four fumbles and was penalized six times
for 66 yards .
Youn g paced the Stallions with
163 yards on 15 carri es. Sm ith
r hipprd in wi t h 156 In 16

360 Second Ave.
446·0699
"Serving the general public
as wall as our members.·

Travel Agency

89
90
92
94

Choote From 2 Specials

NASCAR

*

Country Christmas
*
in 9\[asfivi{{e

@ OAUIPOLIS

87 Expel from

Toro Wheel Horse tractors take care of ypur
toughest fall chores. like raking, sweeping. bag·
gmg, dethatchtng, seeding. and fertilizing. Visit
us today. See the new Toro Wheel Horse tractors
and riding mowers, plus their work -saving fall
attachments.

*

Tour Escort: Hazel Meek

84 Transaction
85 High mountain

Hou stoo a! Atlanta
Sa n Franci sco at Los An gt'les
Cloclnna tl at Sa n Dle~to

NFL slate

*

three times du ring the con lest,
played In a steadv rain following
the firs t period.
In the fi r s t ha lf , GAH S
marched to th e Stal li ans' 26 wit h
1:30 on th e clock. but lost the bal l
on a fumble.
Twice in th e fina l stanza.
GAH S had th e pigskin of the
OeSal e-s four wit h first and goa l,
and could no t pu nch It i n.

The most trusted name in travel.

December 2-4, 1990

78
79
81
82
83

Sunday's A:ames
Montreal at PhlladeJphla
St. Louis ar PHts burih
New York a t Chlca!lo

record to 4-1.
The Stallions of Coach Bob
Jacoby sco red early and often as
Coac h Bre nt Saunders Blue Devlis dr opped to 2 ~3 In p re~
conf~rence action .
The Blue Devils threatened

*

7 4 Runs easily
76 Trade lor money
77 - whale

Mont real tAnder soo 0.{]1 at Ph i
lad Pi phla rG r eene 1-21. 'i OJ p.m .
Huusloo ! D.arw1n 11 -JJ a TAt lan ta
t Lrlbra ndt 8-10 ), 7 10 p m
Sa n Fr a nc! !CO !LaCo ss 6-Jl al
Lo s An ji!f&gt;les rCoO&lt; R-.l l . Hl: lf.lp _m

, COLUMBUS- Columbus De~
Sa les , ranked firs t In Dlvtslon II,
Reg ton 7 of the_Ohio .High Sc hool
Athletic Assocta tlon s computer
ra llngs . blanked vis iting Gallipolis 42·0 on Alumni Field Friday
Its

Motorcoach to Nashville and stay at the luxurious
Opryland Hotel for a "Country Christmas" on a
grand scale. Tour includes Nashville Now, a city
tour, and a special Christmas Show at Opryland.

71 Rocky hill
72 Let It stand

~

man comp leted fou r of six passes
for39 yards tog lve the Tomcat s a
firs t down at th e Me igs 28. but
after that Bingman lost fou r
yards. A Trimble penalty moved
the ball to th~ Marauder 34 , and
with three seconds left . Geoff
(See MARAUDERS on C ·~l

the middle for 56 yards to the
Trimble 24. from there It took
Blake two carries, the final wa s
the game winner from 19 yards to
give Meigs the 20-14 lead with
only 2: 28left.
But Roger Bingman and the
Tomcats were not done, Bing ~

.W ilL

6B Tree I runk
69 Nobleman : abbr

pm

. Trtdlle, Pontia c. 89.76:1

i:W:::

se Title of respect

Saturd • y 's K"-"HS
St . Louis rH il l-1--1 1 a t P lttsburRh
rTum Hn ] -31. J 2: 20p.m
Nrw Y&lt;lrk 1Dar ll ng ')-') r a t
ChiC&lt;I]iiO I NUR (&gt;Z 3-61 , 2 20 p m
Cincinna ti (8r~ nln ~ 13-9 a nd
Scudd er -1·5 1 a t Sa n Otrgo rHurs r
10-9 ~ n/1 Hammaker 4-Rl. 2. 5· 05

N?.TION~L

Marauder drove to the Tomcat
19-ya rd line but once again th~
Maraud ers lost the ball on a
fumbl e. Trimble put together a
16-play drive to the Meigs 10. On
thlrd - a nd~ nlne from
the Ma·
ra uder 10, a Bingman pass fell
incomplete. a nd Gatchell was
c alled upon to try a 28-yard field
goal attempt with 3: 50 remain·
lng. Gatchell. one of the areas
best placekickers, saw his kick
go wide to the left. and the
Maraud ers took over.
On the firs t play Phalln hit a
wide open Shawn Hawley over

TVC standings

~In

5Jii J lr,
J JO •t,.,
E 3 13

10

re ma ! nd ~

for th~ first down at the Tomcat
five yard line. after a Trimble
penalty moved the ball to the two.
Bla ke slashed In for the touch·
down. Steve Caruthers added the
extra points and with 4: 16 remaining In the third quarter the
game was tied at 7-7.
It didn't stay tied for long on
the fir st play after the kickoff
Terry McGuire stepped In front
of a Bingman pass and dashed 41
yards untouched down th e sid e~
line for the touchdown, Caruth·
er s added the kick and the
Marauders were on top 14-7.
It only took Trbnble six plays
to ti e the score. the big play
coming wh en Bingman hooked
up with Ga tchell with a 44 yard
pas s to the Marauder 13 yard
line, Leeper gained 10 ya rds lo
the three, a nd Bingman called
his own number twice before
hitting paydlrt. Gatchell then hit
the extra points. and with 1:18
remaining In the third quarter
the score was tied at H .
Afte r the ensuing kickoff the

]1".-

\\' es l
.. R-1 66 .560 -

Lus i\ngel(&gt;S .
~I
Sa n Francisc o .. ''
Sa n Dl ef!o
II
H o u~ r m
ifl
,\ ! lfl nla
!)(]

for !he

da;lgnated pitcher M ike- MunCll fu r
assig nment .
Montrt&gt;al - Pu rc haSE'd the contract of lnftelder John nv Part&gt;d es
fran Indianapolis of th e-Am erica n
As soc iati on tAAA 1.
Oakland - Acl!vat ed oulfleldl'r
Dave He-nd erson I rem disa bled li st

coa ch.

Callfomla tAbbonl0-13 1atK ansas City 1WagnPr 0-11 . 2· .15 p.m
Detroit ISeaiT'y 2 - ~ l at Oakland
jSandersm 1&amp;.101 , 4 05 p.m.
Mllwauket&gt; tBrlHo'n 0-0) at Ba lli
moce IJotmsoo 11 -8) , i J.'i p.m.
Texas (Ch la mpar ino 0-11 a t Mi n
nPSofa tAndersoo 7-17 1, H:05 p.m
Chicago tPel'f'z IJ-14 1 at SMl. tU r
rGa rdlner 0- 21. 10: 05 p.m
Sunday 's gam e§
Bost on at New Yo rlt
CIPve land a t T oron to
Mll waukf'f' a t Ba lllm ort&gt;
Callfomla at Kan sa s Cl rv
[){&gt;f roll at Oakland
·
Texas at Minn esota
Chi Cati:O at See t Ue

6i H4 H4

Baseball
[ I ('Veland - C\alrnt'd pitcher
Stevt&gt; Cumm ln ~s off w ai ve r ~ frcm
Toroolo
Lo s Angf'l t&gt;s- Slgnf'd frPI-'- Bj! enl
c atchM" Bar ry L yon s to a con!raf'l

Cvllqe
Yalt&gt; - Na m ed Ce cil ia
Demarco womt&gt;n 's bas ke tbal l

Saturday's gam es
Bos ton IBoddicker 1&amp;.81 a t NPw
York jA.tkJnsO- ll , 12:20 IJ .m.
Clevt'land (Sha•,,,. 2-41 a I Toroot o
j Stottlemy re 13- 151, 1 J S p.m.

REDS

ble on th~lr own 15-yard line. On
flrst -and·10, Roger Bingham was
thrown for a 10-yard loss, after a
Trimble penalty moved the ball
to the 30, Bingham hooked up
with Curt Moore down the left
s ide llne for th~ touchdown .
Charley Gatchel added the ex tra
points and the Tomcats went in
the locker room at halftim e with
a 7.() !~ad.
Meigs recleved good field
posltlon In the third quarter a ft er
a short 12-yard punt by Sun
Leeper gave Meigs a flrs t-a nd-10
at the Trimble 32. On first down
J~remy Phalin hit Matt Hay nes
for a ten yard gain to the 22 , afte r
two Incomplete passes , Blake
picked up two on a draw play
giving Meigs a fourth and eight at
the Trimble 20. But Phalln hit
Shawn Hawley over the middle

Sunday Times-Sentinel Page C-5

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

DeSales Stallions run past Gallipolis Blue Devils 42-0

•
Meigs Marauders post 20-14 upset victory
over Trimble
By DAVID HARRIS
T-8 Correspondent
GLOUSTER - Frank Blake's
19-yard run around left end with
2: 28 lelt ln the contes t gave the
Me lgl; Marauders an exc Itlng
20-14 upset victory over the
Trimble Tomcats Friday night.
Blake, who has been slowed by
the nu bug for most of the season.
showed tha t the Frank Blake of
old was back. gaining 115 yards
in two carries. many of the yards
coming on second and third
efforts.
After a score less first half the
Marauders threa tened driving to
the Trbnble 14, but on first down
a nd ten the Marauders los t the
first of four fumbles .
Trimble recleved another
break just minutes later when
the Marauders lost another fum-

September 23, 1990

:z:

Elliott's i•l
SILYEI IIIDGE PLAIA

Mon. thru Thur.
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Fri. 9 A.M. til 8 P.M.
Sat. 9 A.M. til 6 P.M.

�Times- Sentinel

Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

September 23, 1990

.

Farm/ Business

Wimts - itntintl Section

0194
••

September 23,

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation District, Is located somewhere In
Meigs County. Individuals wishing to parUclpate
In the weekly coolest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner. Just mall, or drop olf your gness to
the GaiUpoUs Dally Tribune, 825 Third Ave.,
GaiBpolls, Ohio, 45631, or the Dally Sentinel, Ill
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769,and you may win

a $5 cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing
Co. Leave your name, address and telephone
number with your card or feller. No telephone
calls will be accepted. All coolest entries should
be turned In to the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each
Wednesday. In case of a tie, the winner will be
chosen by lotlery. Next week, a Gallla County
farm will be featured by the GaiDa SoU and Water
Conservation District.

Farm Flashes

First frost is just around the comer
By Edward M. Vollborn
County ExteDBion Agent,
Agriculture &amp; CNRD

Beginning Sunday, September 30th we urge our customers to join area schools in saving
Eastman's Foodlands register receipt tapes to help benefit our local school children in
obtaining special school equipment for their school. Foodland is proud to supp~rt such a
program to help educate our local community's future leaders. Join us in supporting this

GALLIPOLIS - The delayed
growing season has created
concern over when we will get I he
first damaging freeze. Tempera·
lure lows In the low 40Fah renhelt
or high )) Fahrenheit tlrst
occurrence In the fall have been
very random as we look at
historical data.
Durin g n&gt;Cent years the earll·
est 32 F temperature has pretty
mu ch fallen Into the October 5·10
time period.
We are already Into a danger
zone since some of the historical
first 32 Flows for I he season have
occurred In the early to mid ·
September lime period. Recent

rainfall has delayed late hay:
corn silage: and toba cco harvest.
Gallla County farmers need a
couple weeks of mlld ·dry
weather to complete this part of
the harvest and a lime period
between October 20 and Thanks ·
giving for the corn and soybean
harvest.
The September Crop Produc
tion report made small to moder·

ate changes ln several crop
estimates and a big change In
corn. U.S.D.A. now says the
national average corn yield will
reach a new record of 121.7
bushel per acre, about two
bushels above the 1987 high .
Favorable weather during the
grain filling stage caused much
of the boost In expected yield for
corn. State average yield for

program as busi ness and education work together on a worthwhile cause. Start collecting
register receipt tapes from any of our Foodland stores located
, in GaII'apo I'as, p omeroy, an d
Wellston, Ohio and in Pt. Pleasant, WV. In the meantime, Foodland will contact and
coordinate further details with local schools.

Contact
Your Local
School or
P.T.O.

Help Our
School
Children

BARBARA COLEMAN

FOODLAND

~
B.

FOODLAND

24

oz.

CTN.

ASSORTED COLORS

FALL MUMS
6"

99

TENDERBEST QUALITY

Fresh Ground Beef

POT

SPRilt, DIET OR REG.

Coca
Cola

2 liter
Bottles

LB.
ond WIC

• Not Rooponolble lor

401-K-Pians

5 LIS. OR
MOlE
or Plctorlol Errora

GALLIPOLIS Everyone
should recognize the Importance
of retirement planning and the
not able role
qualified retlr~
men! plans can
have In enabling
employers to
provide retirement benefits
for themselves
and their employees. That Re·
tlrement Plans are a key to
retirement security cannot be
denied, but they are also one of
the last remalnlnR methods of
sheltering Income for employers.
The 40J(k) plan Is one of the
most popular means of providing
employee retirement benetlts. In
the past, 401Jk) plans were used
primarily by larger corporations, but advances In computer
software have made the 401(k)
plan attractive to more and more
small employers on a cost·
benefits basis. In addition, lhe
40l{k) plan wUI probably become
the future substitute plan for
many existing pension plans
which, due to recent legislative
changes. will become more
costly to maintain.
Wballs A 401(k) Plan?
A 40l(k) plan Is actually a
provision within a profit-sharing
or stock bonus plan which allows
employees the option of defer·
ring a portion of their compensa tion Into the plan or receiving II
as cash. Since contributions to
I he plan are pr~tax, the amount
of Income subject to tax Is
reduced. For ease and conven·
fence the employer will usually
permit employees to make their
contributions through regular

payroll deductions . Employers
may also make tax deductible
contributions to the plan on
behalf of all eligible employees,
either as a matching contribution
or on a discretionary basts.
Unlike most regular pronl ·
sharing plans , 4lll{k ) contrlbu·
lions can be Invested In one or
more professionally managed
mutual funds at the direction of
each employee. Therefore the
plan will have great appeal
employee begins receiving them,
usually at retirement, when the
employee Is In a lower tax
bracket .
Withdrawals of contributions
and earnings can only be made In
the event of an employpp'sdeath,
dlsablllly, termination of em ·
ployment, attainment of age
59~. or a financial hardship. If
an employer wishes . a plan may
also permit employees to borrow
a portion of their Individua l

assets .
(Mr. EvRIIII Is an Investment
Broker with The Ohio Company
In their Gallipolis Office. )

More low-interest
mortgage money
reported available
COLUMBUS. Ohio {UP!) The Ohio Housing Finance
Agency said It expects to loan $86
million to as many as 1, 700peopfe
duing Its fall offering of low-cosl
mortgage loans for flrst ·tlme
home buyers .
The agency's Interest rates are
7 ~ percent for the first year of a
mortgage and 8 V. percent lor lhe
remaining years of the loan .
Those rates are more than 2
percent lower than conventional
mortgages.

By JANICE KIRKEL
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK - Stock prices
fell las t week, under pressure
from a seemingly relentless rise
in oil pri ces and worries about
Interest rates and the economy
after congr ess ional testi mony by
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspa n.
The Dow .Iones Industrial aver·
age, which lo st 5.94 Friday,
ended the week at 2512.38,
slumping 51.73, or 2 percent, and
hitting Its lowest level since Aug .
23. The Dow then had bottomed
out at 248.3 .42 because of the
soar ing oil prices that resulted
from Iraq 's Invasion of Kuwait
three weeks ear lier .
Among broader ma rket In ·
dexes, Sta ndard &amp; Poor's 50tJ.
s tock ind ex fe ll 5.51 to end the
week at 3JU2 and the New York
Stock Exchange composite Index
lost 3. 12 to close out the week at
171.03.
Declines led advances 1,374-504
amo ng the 2,157 NYSE Issues
traded this week. Weekly Btg
Board volume totaled 745,461,790
sha re s, compa r e d with
619,643,450 a week ear lier and
695,584,260 s hares a year ago .
After closin g mixed in light
tra ding Monday and Tuesday,
the market picked up momentum
to the downside Wednesday and
Thursday af ter G r eenspa n
painted a gloomy pic t ure of the
U.S. economy In testimony be
fore Congress Wednesday.
G reenspa n said the surg e In
world oil prices In the wake of the
Kuwait Inva s ion threatened to
push the economy Into recession .
Bu t - unlike a number of
grow ing economis ts
he
stopped shor t of say ing one ha s
a lready begun .
Greenspa n also did not indl ·
cate whether the Fed was In ·
cllned to pump up the slu ggish
eco nomy by easing credit policy
to lower tnteres l rates. This

Earth Team Volunteer

GALLI POLIS

-

We

must

nev er for get our early settlers
and t he ways a r1d means they

children's children to migrate
Into tlw Ohi o River and surrou nd ·
lng area s.

Raccoon Cree k with Its fertile
land tor farming , choice timber
trees for building ma!Prlal For
rood the creek provided fish In
abundance, the forests and the

field s fu rn is hed herbs and wild
plants that gave the m s ubstitutes
for vegetables. wild honey bees
a nd m a piP trf' es fu rnl shPd
sweets .

The pc•op lr had learned many
sk ill s fr om the ir forefat hers so
with these sk il ls they were able to
build their log ca bins. barns and
ot he r buildings so necessa ry for

National farm news
information service
will debut early in '9.1
CHI CAGO iUPil - Three
agricultural organizations ha s
broadcas t Info rmation service

satel lit e dis h - will be provided
to farmers by the partnership.
"The ve nture will create a
national network which man y

for farm ers.

eompanies can usc to deliver

The Ill inois Farm Bureau,
Farmland lnduslrl es Inc. and
Pioneer HI · Bred International
Inc. have for med a partnership
a nd expect to Inaugurate the
servi ce early next year.

timely Information to farmers."
Illino is Farm Bureau President
John White sa id . "It won't be
limited lo input from the
partners alone.· ·
Charles Johnson , senior vice
president of Pioneer , said head ·
quarters for the new service will
be es tablis hed In Des Moines.
Iowa. As part of the agreement.
the 5,000 custo mers of Farm·
Dayta In five sta tes will serve as
the base lor the joint venture .
FarmDayta Is the broadcast
data network of the Illinois Farm
Bureau.

an nouncPd

plans

&lt;t

national

It will provide s uch lnforma
Uon as commodity price quotes,
market news and advisories,
general agricultural news,
weather reports and crop and
livestock reports.
The equipment needed to ac·
cess the service - a video
monitor connected to a 30-lnch

Fears that the Fed might not
rescue the economy with a rate
cut carried over Into Thursday's
trading and prices tumbled . A
s urge In oil prices late In the week
to finish well above$35 a barrel a record level for trading on the
New York Mercantile Exchange
- applied the coup de grace to
what Alfred Goldman, market
strategist at A.G . Edward s &amp;
Sons Inc. In St. Loui s, called a
"bad week at Black Rock."
Stocks closed Friday slightly
lower , but analysts agreed that
only buying of stocks tied to the
"trlple-wllchlng hou r" explra ·
tlons of s tock-Index futures and
options saved the ma rket from
sharper losses.
"It's been a nasty week, a
continuation of the retest of the
Aug . 23 low of 2483 In the Dow,"
he said, referring to the market's
move down towards Its post·
Invasion low . When thai happens,
stock market professionals will
be paying close attentions to see
If prices hold at that level or
move lower.
Go ldman said two factor s
fu eled the market 's slide this
week: "One wa s the doubt~
barreled negative shot Fed
Chairman Greenspan shot over
the bow of Wall Street when he
sa id Inflationary trends are nega ·
live and the chances of recession
are going up ."
The seco nd factor, he said, was
the cr isis In the Persian Gulf.
which has sent the market Into a
frenzy over the last month and a
half. Iraqi leader Saddam Hus·
seln "did more saber-rattling
this week. and there Is growing
co nc ern that the crisis may be
with us fo r a long time." said
Goldman .
Ir aq sent 21 Wes tern diplomat s
pa cking Friday In a tit -for tat
response to European nations'
expulsion of Iraqis. Baghdad also
warned there would be no retreat

•

until the conflict reaches 'V'
"honorable end."
•
Ralph Bloch, senior vice prel
dent and chief market analyst t
Raymond James &amp; Associates
St . Petersburg. Fla .. also ef ·
pressed concern about dlrectiQrJ
the market would go once lt
reaches Its Aug. 23 low .
:
"I wa s frankly hoping ~
wouldn't engage In a full test. bi
It looks like we' re In the midst ·r
It right now," said Bloch. "If I
test Is going to be success!*
we'll have to go down to the sa
level but with much less pressu
than we did a month ago."
He noted that volume
dropped dramatically since
·
gust, so se lling pressure h
eased. "But we're still in a ve
uncomfortable position. I sen'1'

*

growing nervousness among

lf-

stltutlons," Bloch said.
•
"Low volume In a fallltl
market is deadly bearish. Buyel
are absent and a modest amo t
of sell orders can take stoc
down. The missing Ingredient 1
a turnaround) Is volume. We'~
In a tough period here."
•
On the trading floor thl.s weel,
General Electric was the molt
active Issue, off 31(, to 55 Y, a~
concerns a bout the com pan
stake In a municipal bond Ins
as cities like Philadelphia
through financial turmoil.
~
Philip Morris followed, u1·
changed at 44'~. Pepsico was
third, off 2\1 to 22\1.
:
Among the other blue chi~
AT&amp;T rose '&gt;(, to 31* and IB
gained 2* to 106'\i, butExxon to
~ to 51 V. des pite the surge In
prices and Merck sank 4% to 75
amid worries about the cort
pany' s prostate drug.
•
Elsewhere, Chase Manhat~
plunged 3l's to 12 '~ after conflr~
lng fears about Its flnancl
health by announcing a restru
turi ng Friday which called fo
among other things, 5.000 j
cuts a nd a planned dividend ctO
of more than 50 percent.
•

Th: .~?~~o~~E:;,eek sto~;:~ _"'""""""' ~ ,~:

hundred or more years for their

!\TTENDS SCHOOL Sheila G. Wood, branch administrative officer of Star
Bank, N.A.. Tri·Stale at·
tended the 37th annual session
of the Ohio School of Banking,
held June IO-U on the Ohio
Unlvel'!llty campus In Athens.
The school Is sponsored by I he
Ohio Bankers !\ssoclatlon
{OBA). Completinrthe freshmen year of study, Wood was
among 251 banker-students.

sPrved to send stocks lower.

I

•

used to make living more plea ·
san! tor their fam ily. frien ds and
neighbors First their reaso ns for
eomlng to America were govern men t restrlcllons. depressions,
religious beliefs, unreasona ble
taxes, slaver y anrl poverty of lhP
highest degree.
Once they arrived In this
country serv in g as slave labor on
the ships, for many of them were
skilled carpe nt ers. blacksmiths,
teachers, farmers and ministers
Th eir first though ts were to
escape from bondage and estab·
llsh homes of thei r own . The
fertile land In thi s coun try wa s a
God send for the m.
It took an f'lapsP of some onf'

WALESKA H. WRAV

BV STAN EV!\NS

Cottage Cheese

Iowa Is estimated at 135 bushels
co mpared to 118 bushel actual
yield last year.
The expected ,1Verage yield for
corn In Ohio was set at 125
bushels per acre . The September
Crop Report put this years' U.S.
corn produ ction at 8 percent
above last year. Price pro jections are still shakey because of
the middle-east cris is and the
fact that some of our major
export markets don't have mo·
ney . U.S.D.A . on September 12
estimated the average farm
price to r the 1990 corn crop to fall
Into the $2.1().$2.50 price range.
Remember In a t'lrn deficit area,
we need to add a transportation
differential.
The Gallla Count y Pride In
Tobacco Association will hold
their annual meeti ng and Ban ·
quet on the eveni ng of October 11
a t the Sen lor Cit tzens Center near
Ga llipoli s. Highlight for the even ·
lng will be a presentation by
guest speaker, Mr . Danny
McKinney.
Mr. McKinney Is the Executive
Director of the Burley Tobacco
Growers Cooperative Assocla ·
lion !Pool Board ) In Lex ington ,
Kentucky. His talk will cover
price expectations for this crop
and some of the Issu es that may
affect tobacco production In the
future . Reserva tion s should be
m a de by ca lling 446-291l.1 .

EARNS DIPLOMA - Barbara F. Coleman, assistant vice
presldenl and Waleska H. Wray, real estate administration branch
administrator of Star Bank N.A. Tri-State were two oft~ bankers
from across Ohio to complete the second week of the two-year
coune at the Ohio School of Banking, conducted June 10-1~ by tbjl
Ohio Bankers A880clatlon (OBA) at Ohio Unlvenlty, Athens.
GraduaUon exercises for the 37th annual school were held on
Friday, June 15.

Money Ideas
.J

$

~•

Stock prices decline;
oil prices still rising

$12,000.00

Neighbors. friends and rei a ·
tlv es would gather to~ether and
In a few days would have a new
house, barn or out building that
would be rea dy for use . The crew
would then move on to the nex t
neighbors.
Grist mills, sawmills, and
bridges were buil t In th e same
manner. Also, the old one room
school house which was the
c en t e r o t com m u n 1 1 y
en te rtainm ent.
Th e te-acher was generally une

age 20 or more . that had taken t
formal teacher test and w
awarded a certificate to teach (6
grade school. The Three R's we!f
the Primary su bjects offered.~·
Blbly sludy was offered once
week, the last hour on Frida
evening. Yes , those old schoo
also had sports.
=
At the end of each school ten~
all the students and pareni
would gather at one of the schof
grounds for an all day athlet
event and In s ide oral events.

OVB changes are approved :•
GALLIPOLIS - Twenty em·
ployees of Ohio Valley Bank In
Ga llipolis wtll be Involved In

personnel moves In an announce-

ment made by President and
Chie f Exec utiv e Officer. J ames
L Dailey .
The changes according to
Dailey, were prompted by con tinued growth of the bank and the
completion of the new Tru s t
Division and Operations Center
Building.
The followin g personn el
changes have been approved and
become etlec tive, Monday , Sep
tember 24 .
Molly K. Tarbet! has been
named Manager of the Mini Bank
and promoted to Assistant Cash·
ler. She succeeds N. Kathryn
Massie, ass istant cashier . who
moves to the main office to serve
as OVB 's training officer
The titles of the head tell er and
the assistant head teller will be
rescinded . Each office will now
have a hea d teller. who reports
through the branch manager to
assistant vice pres ident for teller
operations, Larry E. Lee.
Brenda K . Cremeen s wtll re·
tur n from the Jackson Pik e
Office as head teller tor the main
office and Judy K. Hall has been
rec lass ified as the head teller at
Rio Grande.
Car la L. Mink mov es to Jack ·
son Pike as acting head tell er
while Cathy .J . Dean assumes the
same position In the mini bank .
Other changes Include Randall
L. Hammond as acting Jeanie
coordinator to replace Bryan w.
Martin In this position and
Loretta S. Shenefield going from
the main office to the mini bank
to work In customer service.
L. Lynn Carr moves from the
teller department to customer
service In the main office.
Assistant Cashier Bryan W.
Martin assumes the title of
administrative services orncer,
where his duties Include overseeIng the day-to-day operations of
the bank's buildings and

••

supplies.

Tom m y R. Shepherd's duttet
will be ex panded to lnclud4
working In the customer a rea~
Hi s new titl e Is telemarketln

and cus !om rr s ervtc
coordin ator .
: •
Additional changes Include TI!
mothy V Stevens of the Jackso.
Pike Offi ce being named collec.
lion offi cer and Clara J.
mond of the reta il cred it dlvlslol
being appointed as secretary t
the loan adml nl s t ra tlo
departmrnt.
•
Wilma R Thaxton wUI m&lt;ivl
from the ret ail credit division tD
serve as secretary tor the perso11o
nel department.
:

Han-4

In the new operations rente]
Sandra L. Edwards assumes th
tit le of assistant cashier ~n
electronic data processing o
fleer: Linda L. Plymale, assls~
ant cas hier and proof and trans I
officer: while Connie E . Bowma~
and Jo Ellen Fisher have bee
selected for the new positions
operations coordinator.
Branch loan officers will r~
port through branch managers
Mi chael L. Berridge. vice prrs
dent a nd manager retail cred Q
division .
•

•

:i

�Page D-2-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

cre lty you II want what s onered and bes des t w1ll make your pal feel better

too
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec 211 The
secre t to gett ng what you want maten
ally today ts not to make 11 your pr only

Sepl 23, 1990
Deal ngs you II have w th large com mer
c1al orgamzallons could be extremely
rewarding ln the year ahead Your abllt
ly to penetrate these industries w 11
come about through good friends open
ng doors tor vou
LIBRA (Sept 23 Oc:1 23) The aspects
1nd tate you could be qu1te successful
today 1n endeavors you personallv d1
reel II there Is somethmg mportant vou
want to accomplish don t delegate au
thorny
SCORPIO (0c:1 24-Hov 22) II a froend
wants to repay you tor a past tavor to
day cion t be too proud to accept Se

ob,ec ttve If you locua on what you can
g \18 Instead of what you can get things
will fall •nl o place

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jon 19) Even
though you II t&gt;e the force today tn
bnngmg otl somethtng of tmportance
tet a compan on who had only a small
hand tn the etfor! s hare the hmehght
AQUARIUS (Jan ~Feb 191 You Uen
toy mvolvements wtth fnends tOday and

perhaps even more so tl there are act vi
t•es that have a httle fnendly compeH

t1on Be sure to keep ewoerythmg In a
hght 'Jem howe'Jer

PISCES (Fob 20-March 20) Bold mea
sures m ght be called for today m order
to ache-we a spectftc ObJeCtive If thts

sduatton ctemanels 1 De as brave as you LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Someone you
ha~~e to be
know on a purely soc1al ba~s m1ght be
ARIES (Morch 21 Aprol 18) II you and JUSt the person you need at lhts 1 me to
your mate are tn complete accord today help swtng something mportant you re
regardmg an important deciSIOn 11 contemplating
should work out as both parties antiCI
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) You could be
pate Agreement s essent aJ
ramer fortunate matenally today
TAURUS (April 20-Moy 201 Try to do through an arrangement w1lh someone
thmgs today that w111 giVe you feelings of w1th whom you have strong emottonal
bemg 1ndustr1ous and product•ve tl you lies The two of you have been a proht
lack purpose and d~rect1on your day able comb nat1on before Send for your
wut not be lulloUed
Astro-/Graph pred ct1ons for the year
GEMINI (lby 21 JuM 20)Try to sched
ahead by matung $1 2510 Astra-Graph
ule your aa-, so that you can parllc•pate clo this newspaper P 0 Box 91428
1n some enJOyable past1me !I you have Cleveland OH 44101 3428 Be sure to
to set work as1de to do so you II find state vour zodtac sign
you w111 be able to complete II more eff
Sept 24 1990
clenUy later
CANCER (Juno 21 July 22) Evan LIBRA (Sept 23 Ocl 23) A socoat n
though 11 may seem like an nconve volvement tn wh Ch you aren !too eager
mence at the 1 me domg thmgs lor oth to partlctpate could actually turn out to
ers tOday well make you feel good about be enjoyable The problem 1sn t with the
yourseU Holp w thou! being asked
event 11 s wllh you MaJor changes are

September 23, 1990

ahead for L bra n the com ng year be cooperative and think of yourself as
Send lor your Astro Graph pred cllons part of a team 1n your involvements with
today Ma 1 $1 25 to Astro Graph c/o lnends today II you are self serving
th s newspaper P 0 BoJt: 91428 Cleve
you 11 stand out like a sore thumb
land OH 44101 3428 Be sure to state PISCES (Fob ~March 20) You could
your zod ac s1gn
be Yor~ lucky today In fulfilling your am
SCORPIO (Oc:l 24-Nov 22) Success os blltous ObJectives provided you don t
hkety today where a 10101 venture s con
go olf on tangents II vou waste your en
cerned buy the problems m ght come ergaes on srde tssues you won t reach
w th the d1stnbut ons or the rewards Be your expectations
sure e'leryone mvolved IS treated fatrl~
ARIES (Moreh 21 Aprol18) The behav
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 211 Rea
tor of someone you hke could prove
son rather than force must be used 10 trustrattng today but yoo II have the
any testy developments wtth wh1ch you wtsdom and Judgment to cope w th t
have to deal today let your log1c dom1
phllosophu:;ally without damagrng the
nate your aggress11Jeness
relationship
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jon 19) Us 1m
TAURUS (April ~Moy 20) Even
portent you have a \lolce today In mat
though you II have the ability to soze up
ters that could cost you out ot pocket
sltuat1ons accurately there Is still a pos
Th s s an area where others should not slbllltv you may take some measures tobe allowed to make dec s1ons lor you
day that do not serve your best Inter
AQUARIUS (Jon ~eb 19) Strove to ests Abide by your evaluations

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace
Public Notice

Public Notice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus Oh1o
Seplember 14 1990
Contract Sales legal Copy
No 90 1067
UNIT PRICE COP'ITRACT
Sealed propouls will be
recttved at the office of the
Director of the Ohto Depart
mtnt of Transportation Col
umbus Oh1o untll10 00 A
M
Oh1o Standard T1me
Thund&amp;y
October 11
1990 tor Improvements 1n
Gelhe end Jackson Coun
t 1n Ohto on sectiOn GAL
36 0 00 on United States
Routa 35 GAL 736 0 00
on State Route 736 and
card ot Thanks

The famoly of Lowell
Gothard would loke to
Bktend a s111cere 1hanks
to all of our frtends
neighbors and r~atNes
who offered so much
kindness and sympathy
dunng th&lt;l olln81S and
death of our loved one
We oro doeply gro1
eful for the carda vt
sats calls flowers and
food
Spectal thanks to
Dr Vallee Dr Samon
and ttoff I C U redo
at1on .11nd rasprratory
u0111 nur11ng staff on
Three West at Holzer
Modtcal Center .11nd
Gtaorock Homo Health
Care
Rev Joe Hefner for
hil consoling words
Waugh Holley Wood
Funeral Home and the
pollbeorora
Wife Holtoe Belle
oon Boll dauglttora
Phylloo lit Karon

The family of James
I{ {J1m) Owens would
lite to thank relatives
friends neighbors and
ewryone who sent
food

flowers

g1fts

cards anet 1ust bemg
thire lor us tn our t1mt
of sorrow
Spectal thinks to
Dr W!lma Mansfteld,
Dr James Witherell
and
Metes

staff at

Health Serv1ces every
e~~~ployee at

Financial
21

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W Va
31

Business

Homes tor Sale

31

3 bedroom full baHmant gaa
heat clair garaga _ doub.. lot
w!mobf11 hOm• 1Maton WV.
304-882 3583

Opportunity

Homes lor Sale

32

33

Sunday Times Senttnei-Page-0-3

Rentals

Farms for Sale

42

Mobile Homes

Newly nmod•l•d rustle 3br 2
bath hom• wlapprox ,00 •c,.,
lncluciM pond tobacco basa
bam garage/Workshop &amp; appll
1984 Schultz 14Jt:&amp;4 wld.ckl 2 orchard Located between Gal
bedroom AC storage bul!d ng llpolls &amp; Rio Gn1ndll In W1lnut
call 304-675 7t86 aher 6 00 p m
Towna.Mip"'- Soulhw•atem School
Dtatrtcl uaytlme 814-286-5039
1988 2 bedroom t4x10 furnished Ennlngs 614 379 2188
11'1111trl utilities paid e~~:cepl
1lectr c rtqulre refer•ne• and Reduced 12 tern tobacco
credit approval will consider bat• 2 barns 3 bedroom 11111111
HUD 304-675-4264 aflsr 5 00 Ohio At 7 304 7113-8'196 614-6432971
PM

Mobile Homes

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO / room 1 112 bath 1 3 ac'" ad,.eommendt thai you do busl
n•u with peopls you know 1nd ditlonal 33 acr.. hunting and
614 OG2 7t18 or 1 384NOT to ••nd money through th• limber
2091
mall until you h•n ln~••ligated
S.le or rant e room hOUie 2t 10
th•oH•Ing.
A tram• lor ••Ia by owner 2200 N Main Will consider anything
square fHt 1 11~1ng room w/tprlal of valut 11 down paym 1nt 304
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
atairc:a11 il tlrtplace 11110 In- 458 1m.
Commerc•l Hom• Units From cludat
custom made aolld oak
11H 00 Lamps Lotlona At:cnIn bookcaH Dining rvom Three bedroom home Nln•
IOrie.. Monthly Paymant• Low built
buln In khehen wllh range larg1 ,...~ old-Bradbury Larg• out
At $18 00 Call Today FREE laundry
room 4br meaturing building woodshed blleketball
Color Calalog 1-800.22U292.
approiC 12r14 10Il2 10x1(. cout1 twlmmlng pool $45 000
9tc40 2 bll:hrooms Will to wal 1 &amp;,....192~1
carpatlng throughout Electric I;:;:.,::;:.::;::;.______
22 Money to Loan
b11oboard hullng 3 cor dotoch 32 Mobile Homes
garage wld1&gt;0r opaner1o county
LOANS BY MAIL
wotor 11pllc oyolom &amp; oot1o!Uto
lor Sate
Up to $5 000 In 72 hours W• dlah1 .~11 on 43 a ocr11 for
can help you g•l 1 slgnalur• $85 wu Home on 13 ICIW tor .,.. B.,on. 12x60 2 bedrooms.
Loan By Mall 1-900-246-6500 S75 000 30 8 aerea ,,. avalllbll all altctric axe cond 304-a9s$.i 951..
w/purchaH of homt for an adcU- l353=::4:..,._ _---c--:-:--tlon.J $10 000 locltld Rl 3 Gal- 12x80 house trailer and lot on
llpolla DtrKtlon. Take Rt 35 lo Wllllam• Hollow Rd 6f4..25623 Professional
Rt 588 to Cora Mill Road Home 6320
l11r,proa:lmalely
2 112 to 3 mlln I::=:..,.oc-cc------:-:----,-Services
on eft In Ohio Call 1-614-446- 12xt5 MobUt Homt needs
6611 In Wnt VIrginia Call 1 some rtpalr $2 i95 will con
lafay•He Garden Canter
304-344
5638 ah•r 5p m
alder car or PU Trad1 In 814
Specializing In dried •vertastlng
or 6\4-446-6865
flowsrt c-~o~ttom ordert w•r- 3 or 4 bldroom houH dlah- I44&amp;-6188
~::_::_::::c_::,.:.::___:_::__:_:_:__:,--,--,----=
come W• dellvtl' In G•t wash1r atove ratrtg fuel oil 14170 Mobile homa and lot 3
llpollt 453 Jackaon Plkt
fumaca w~burner flrtplace bedroom rural walar 814 367
G.IIUpclla 614 446-4848
Assume loan with $'1 500 down 0154
and paymanta of $306 month I:1::=-9-ky_ll_no_ _ bod
_ roo
_ m- 12x
_ 6_0
970
2
loeated In Patriot Call 614 lN- Gaa stove gas tumac. carpel
2858 5p m 8p m
$3.!100 e14137H238
GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 I::.:=:..::.:=c::..:=....:..---,--__
Real Estate
O.lln~uent tn 19711 C.rrlaga 1-iouu All 1lec
IU ren..l~
2 blthl 121M 18 000 61•
proportrr-- epoHIII on• Your 2br
448-1!11
.,.. n ao5-687-6000 Ext GH 1_:_::__:_:_:_::__ _ _,---,-=c-4562 for current rapo list
1G'7!5 Champion 14165 2 BR Nf
Andy sytvt 1 R•any 3 Mdroom up on private lot on 218 6 ml
1984 Schun Mx70 wlupando 2 bath raneh style hom• on 3 from town 1-4500 FrN rent tor
2br 2 t.th1 l•rg• porchla CA country ICfH located on Sr r':-Y-:"
=r _:_
aM:_:_:256_:_:_:_13_:_1_:_:__-,--------,--13
on 112 acre10t Rt 2. Nor1h of Pt
1982 Townhouu 14I7D double
PIIINtnt Exc cond Frsnch 681 $35 000 814-592 1244
Clly Mobile HomH 614-446- GOVERNMENT HOMES from .. pando CA On prlvat• rented
11340 304-675-0898 304-67$- S1 00 10 Rlptlr) Forecloaurta lot In Rodnay 814-448-1538 •htr
3313
Repos
Tax
O.llnqu1nt _5:_:p_:_m
_ _ _ _ _ _,----~
1
Propa"ln
Now
selling
vour
1984
M1n1lon Mx60 111 alec 2
2 bedroom full elze btt~ment
are• Call 1 315-73&amp;-7375 Etct H baths waa:h•r •nd dry•r A1C
located G'"r Road 100r200 lot
p.artlalty turnl1hed 304-675-7677.
138 500 304 273-2004 or 304- OH-02 curr1nt 11111 24 hra

1---....:..=-..,,:.:..,...,.....,.--

2 or 3br hom• In O.lllpolls
$275/mo O.poal1 required 614
256-6848
3br houN o'lerlooklng rl~tert
remodelad. $375 Fumlthea
apartment ld111 for working
man like new flr•plae• $275".
Large stor~ge building Ideal for
tobieco or 1U1o repelr $150
month 614-446-1615 or 614-446
1243

For lilt or rent 4 bedroom
59 Gar11etd Ave No lnalde pete
double wide erdw•ll Ohio 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
&amp; deposit call 614-446
Rent $250 month Sal• $21:000 1 25 acr• lot on Rl160 4 miles $250/mo
Conl•cl John Sldlrt 304 875- from Holzer Exc 'llew ot th• 1828
4121 216-345-9340 or Smith country aide $4 500 614-446RNUy 614-44H806
42 Mobile Homes
6373
SPECIAL. Factory lo you1991 2
lor Rent
or 3 bedroom14a:70 modalt 11
lh• unbellevabl• prlc• of
14x70 trailer 3 bedroom unfur
$12 900 detlver.d and HI up.
nlehed $225 mo id1p Mid
C.II1-BD0-729-4045 tor details
5 acret land on Rl 2 Eck1rd dl•portJRutland ,,.. No lnalde
pelt 614-~2 2075.
Nashua
14x70 wletcpando Chapel Road 304-675 3190
tltuatad 75 acre Lind Point Nlc• lot Lincoln Av• $5 000 1981 2br 1•1160 nlct 1 rea 4
PINnnt Many 1X1rea: priced 614-446-8038 atl1r 4p m
miiH from Hotnr S R 160
on lnsptCtJon 304-675-7917:
Rateranc•
Requlr1d
$300
0 J Whllt Rd 2 acrn wooded month I 9«:: deposit 614-446building lot ready lo build on 6189 61....46-&amp;665
33 Fanns for Sale
restricted $8 iOO 614 245-8585
27 acr• farm 4ml from town Route 2 Athlon 1 acre lot• 3 2 bedroom total 1iactrlc $250
has blacklop rd achool mall mlln aouttl Gallipollt Locka per month lncludu trash water
telephone el ~trlc1 . .puc tank, public wattr no 1'1atrlctlons lnd tawlr peld S150 HCUrlly
rural water hooK up 614-446 som• with rlvlf frontagt 304 d1poslt Appllcatlont taken 30467$-3000 untll 6 00 PM
2605 call after 5p m
576-2336

Real Estate General

Apartment

tor Rent

tor Rent

2 &amp; 3 br Mobil• Hom•• tor rent
Cell•h•r 2p m 614-446-0521

3 or 4 b•droom houta and three
bedroom apartmtnt• for rent In
Middltpor1 814-182 2554

tor Sale

home wllh 3 bedrooms t.mlly
room garag• In Rustle Hills
SyncuM Priced at $39 000
614-092 548&amp;/814-902 31'11
Hou11 3 bedroom r~nchw 8 112
acrn 304-875-3372

44

2 bldroom trailer 104' r1nt In
Racine arn 614-892 5858
2br trsller for rent 614-446-n20
4 room• and bath hou .. ln nice
n•lghborhood ,.ferenc11 r•
gulrad or will 1111 wltM owner
fme.;d'ng 304~75 1090
Mobllt hom• 14x7'5 2 bedrooms 2 balt'lt wllh 20 ft IX
pando 1250 month wster and
tr11h tumlahed r•taranca required $100 deposit, garden
•p•ce available 304 675-5520

44

Apartment
tor Rent

1 b1droom apal1mant In Mid
dl•port Total el•ctrlc wster and
kitchen turnlthed $210 monthly
plut d1posll 614 992-3667 or
614-i92-3312
2 rooms &amp; bt1h n•wly
remode led $200/mo All uUUiea
Included Oeposh r•qulred 614•46 77'l3 614-446-4222
2br apartment on Aral Ava
CA/gat heat R•f &amp; Dtp No
pelS 814-446-1079

Real EstatB GBneral

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 538 Jackson PIU
from fliilmo Walk to shop &amp;
movltl Call 614-446 2568 EOI-I
For R•nt N•w 1br apartment
carp1l kltch1n furnlsMed water,
$240 monlh plua depoth 614·
446-6568
Fumlt~ed bas11111nt apar1menl
Pom•roy Ail utllltl11 paid S60
wHk or $200 month ISO
deposit 814/949 2526
Fumlshed Efficiency, all utilities
p1ld share bath $'135/mo 819
Second Avt 614-446-3945
Fumlsh•d

Efflcl•ncy

UUIIII11 Paid Gallipolis
446-4418 after 7p m

$175
614

Fuml•hetl upstairs apt suitable
lor on• person r•fer~nc11 end
deposit $225 piUI IIICII'tC 304
675-2651
Grsclou• living 1 and 2 b.d
room apartment• at Vlllag•
M•nor
and
Rlv•rside
Apar1manlt In Middleport From
$196 C1l! 614 992778l EOH

Real Estate General

675-1279

THE CENTRAL TRUST
COMPANY of Southeast
Ohio NA the leg•l holder of
the followtng descnbed per
sonal property by vrrtue of
S.Curity Agreement dated
November 29 1989 doe•
hM'eby offer for ule on the
28th dey of September
1990 at ten o cloclt A M m
tt11 off•ce• of the Installment
loen Oepar1m1nt m Galh
poh OhiO the followmg
1990 Chevy S 10
Blazer 4 WO
Sfriol
#1 GNCT1 BZ8L0115498
whkh may btl .nap&amp;eted by
11ppo1ntmsnt Th&amp; bank off
art thi1 vehicle without war
rant•• and r&amp;serves the
r ght to accept or r&amp;)ect any
offar r&amp;eeived
Term• of Sale w1ll be Cash
of' C recht by priOr arrange
mont
SE PT 19 23 1990

1

September 23, 1990

Vatel'lns

Memonal Hospital for
the exlrl spectal care
J1111 was 11wn dunnc
his many l1mes 1n the
hospital the past 2Y1
years You are all very
special people Thinks
for car1111
:The J1111ts H (Jim)
Owens F11111ly

'

other vanoua routes and
tec11on1 1n the C•ty of Gall
poha and 1n the townsh•pa of
Rac::coon Green Add son
and Galhpol1 m
Gall a
County and vanous routa1
1n Jaclnon Count)! by up
grldmg 11gn ond stgn I ght
1ng
Pro)8ct leng t h 0 DO feet
or 0 00 mile
Work length 37 950 feet
or 7 19 mtle
Pl!lllement w1dth Var1e1
The date set for comple
lion of th11 wortt shall be 1e1
forth In the b1ddmg propo
sal
Each bidder shall be re
quned to t le wnh h111 b d a
cet11fied check or cuh1er a
check for an amount oqual
to f1ve per cent of h11 b d but
n no event more thAn t fty
thouqnd dollars or a bond
for ten per can t of hiS l)j d
payable to the D~rector
Btdders mu11 apply on the
proper form1 for qual1f ca
t•on It lea•t ten davs pnor to
the date tet for open ng btdl
1n accordance wrth Chapter
6526 Oh1o Aev11ed Coda
Ptans and spec ficat•on•
are on file in the Department
of TransportatiOn and the of
ftce of the D11tr ct Oeput)l
O~rector

The Dnector reserves the
11ght to reJect a IV and all
bids
BERNARO B HURST
DIRECTOR
September 23 30

ACCOUNTING/COMPUTING
JOBS
Trl County 1
Adun
Ma a k I en 8 weeks ~d white Progr~m will provide you with
&amp; c aam color 614-446-21n tntlnlng for a VIrility of Account
lng end Oat• Procuslng jobs
evenings
by giving you lnatruction 1nd
h•nd-.on lr1lnlng In 1 mod•m
0 dor type hospital bed with
s des good condition 304~75- l•b fumlshed with up-to-date •
qu lpment C1ll 1-800-637-6508
7544
NOW to secure vour place in
Pupp as lo glveaw•y 614-446 lhi1 exclllng program F11l Term
1909
CIU!IIII b.gln October 1 1990

6

Lost

&amp;

Found

Customer has lost 1 wallet
I ont door ol Johnson• Sup.,
market Gallipolis Owner Must
ldent fy 614-446-9593
Found a half grown black
tamale
puppy,
downtown
Pomery area Medium length
Malr loves people 614 992 3410
Found very h' endty •m•ll
lama e blk and wMite tong
ha~red dog
recenlly tpeytd.
2917 B rch A.ve 304 675-3665.

BUILD FOR YOUR FUTURE
L11rn both rough 1nd finish
carpentry akllla at lhtl Adun
Fo und 2 seta: ol k1ys In lhe Educstlon C.nter-Tri..COUnty
town ol Pomeroy 614 gg2 2155
Vocatlon1l School The Aduh
Found Child 11 DynaKlds sMoe Csrpen1ry pr~ram will provide
you with tralmng to bKom• 1
Brown 6t4 992 2155
carpenter Carpentry skills are
Found Fem1 e black puppy In so lmport.tnl 1nd nrntU1 that
downtown Pomery 11111 Ap- carpantll'l melt1 up the l1ry111
p OK mately 4 5 mot lha cHd group ol building t111d1 workllfl
614 992 3420
To reg l al ~r tor c1a11.. ~i'""
nlng Octobll' 1 nil 1 8
37
Found Glass11 Wer1 found In 6508 A1k about our ~arlety of
ohofark ng lot at end ot 124 et funding sources av•ll•bl• to
Rt 614 992 2155
pay tor 1r1lnlng

7

Yard Sale

Gallipolis

&amp; VIcinity

Announcements
3

Announcements

Gold Credit Card cash advance
program V sa/Master ca rd guar
No ..curlly daposll 1-900 446
0040 $25
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TMe deadline lor changes lo be
made In the 1991 Ohio Va toy
PMone Boolt ls F lday Octoba
5th Anvo ne need ing add 1 ons
deletions t:Mangu or w shlng
o adver1 se should ca ll between
9 5 weekdavs al -800 556 8930
or mall nlorma on lo Cham
p1on Dirac tor es Inc P 0 BoJ
22 Norwalk OH 44857

3 edull domest ic rabbit• 304

m 5838 or n3 5053
3 all bl1ck 1
304-882 2519

---,---

• I

white killen•

3 llmlle adult cat• 2 female 6
wMk old khlent 614 99:2-6777
Blue Tick female 2 yrs old 304
937 21195
Frse Clothing 614 256-6109 614
256 1514
Ha I fofuskay 9 month old tema •
dog 304 615-4376

2

In Memory

In Lovmg Memory
of our Mother and
Sostor
NATAUE SIGLER
LOVING MEMORIES
Your gentle face .11nd
patient smile
W11h 1adnets we recall
You had a kmdly word
for each
And d1ed beloved by all
The v01ce 11 mute and
1t1lled the heart
That loved us WBII and
true
Ah bnter wa1 the In&amp;!
to par1
From one 10 good as
you
You are not forgotten
loved one
Nor will you ever be
Ae long aa hfe and me
morv lett
We will remember thee
We mill you now our
heana are tore
At time goea by we
mist you more
Your lov~ng smile your
gentle face
No one can f1ll your v.11
cant ploce
S•dly mlooed by
Doughtoro Son•
Brothoro ond S!otoro
end Gr•ndehlldron

BE iN DEMAND Food nrvice
worker• made up one of the lar
gest and futnt growing oc
cupat on11 groups In the labor
force Enroll now tor Fell Term
In the Adu 1 Food M1n1gement
1nd C.terlng Program at The
Adult Educa11on C.nt1r- Tri
County VocaUon•l School We
hive • variety of fund ng
aourc" available for thou who
qua lly C11ll 1 BOD-6JNI508
Clan" begin October 1 Hl90

ALL Yard Seln Must Ba Paid In
Adv1nce DEADLINE 2 00 p m
I he day belor1 !he ad Ia lo run
Sunday edit on
2 DO p m
Friday Monday edit ion 2 00
p m Slturday

Cosm•tologlst needed! Gu•ran
teed wag" ~ld v1cellons 614
4461267.
Oltplay•~ NNded tor new and
expanding comp~~ny Flexible
hours c.all 614 698-6078 or Nnd
lnqulrl11 to Hsritege Acctnta
P 0 Bo~~: 181 Albany OH 45710
Attention Terry Lang

DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND BV
THE RAPID CHANGE IN
MANUFACTURING
TECH
NOLOOY Receive Specialized
tnlnlng In m.ehanlc..sl hyd
Yard &amp; G•ntge S111 Monday 1'11ullc and •lac:trlcal com
24th thru Frt 28th Sspl pone nit of factory equipment In
H g ey 1 Barber Shop Upper Sl the
Adun
lndualrlal
AI 7 614-446 0002 Fruzer TV m•lntenance Progum •t The
wasMer dryer olhar
Adult Educetlon C.ntar-Trl
County Voe1tlon ScMoot W•
h1v1 1 varilty ot funding
8
Public Sale
sources a~tall•ble f04' •Uglble
&amp; Auction
•ppllcanlt ct ..... beg n Oc
Iober 1at Call 1-800-637-8508 to
R ck Pearson Auction Company regltter
now boolllng •uctlon• u
Traclorff1'1111er Get
perience maket !Me dlfl1rtnc• Drivers
Licensed Ohio Kentucky W•• Hom• Gil Mll11 with Victory
E•preu of D1y1on Ohio
V rg ma 304 m 5785
Banarltl lndudl N•w Ccmpet
Wedemeyar 1 Auction S•rvke liVI Wags Seal• Monthly Fuel &amp;
P•rformance Bonut P1ld
R o Grande Ohio 614 245-5152
H.. lth O.ntal And Llfa Ins
Oav d Bo9gs Auc1lon S•rvlca Out1t1ndlng Profh Sharing
Now bookmg auctions licens;J Pl1n Annual Hoiid1y Fund'
In Ohio 614~46 mo
Puaengar Program &amp; Much
Mortflnm •nd slngl• 11al
openllona available Tninlng
scMool ttudentl or straight
Comp!at1 household or Ett81ul !ruck drtvtrs W• hav• the but
Any typ1 ol tumllure lp- tre lnlng program In the bull
p !ancu antlqut • tic Also ness C1U lor Details Call
apprlll!alaval ab .. 614 245-5152 Netionwlde l..SD0-543-!WJ31
800-35t-07251n
Indian• 1 800Used mobile hom.. cell 814
521...0;,8
446-0175
Warned to Buy Honea or Earn money by the Wlllk Join
th1 numbers to d1monslrat1
Pon n
614-446 2107-day 614
Chl'latmaa-Around Th.. Wor1d
388-8504 evtnlng•
July O.C11mber L..ave nam1
Wanted To Buy Junk AUios addr111 and phon1 number on
with or Without motou Call snswerlng urvlc• &amp;14-992-631i
Larry Lively 6J4-388-9303
e.m up to $500 wnkly stuffing
•nvelopet at home usy work
no IIplrltncs For frM Info
Employment Services Hnd
SASE to PhiiiiM P 0
Box 855 Maywood N J 07607.

lmmedllla op~nlnge ava !able In Part time natructor needed lo
Athens arN Full and part lime
each commun ty and par!!oonal
quick adv•nc•menl companv sk Us lo adults In the r own
wtll train Neat appearance a home (Me 9!1 County) V.ulous
must $1200 to s ar1 If you skills and talents needed If you
qualify Call Thursday Friday or 1ke to cook ••ere se garden
Monday blltw•en 1o-4 pm 614
ead or d v...,._.wa may have a
592 2703
Job !Of you W• re looking tor
people who enjoy other people
INTELLIGENCE JOBS
FED who can teach various skills lo
CIA US Customt OEA ate others who a11 cr1allv1 and
Now Hiring lisllnga ( 1) 805- w ltlng to work u part ot an
187-6000 Ext K 10189
energetic team High school de
gree lo'alid drlvar s licenu and
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN good d l'o'lng record required
AUTO MECHAN ICS? Jon one ot !Salary
$5 00 hour
12
I he Nation 1 taslest g ow ng
hours/week If inlerested cell
tmployment fkllds The Adu (l 286-6039
no Ia tar than 10 3 90
Aulo Mechanic• Program at Tri ask for CM sty Equal Oppor
Cou ly J VS will teach you En !unity Employer
glne RefalrJ.. Engine Tune up
E actrlca
::iya:tema Brakes Retall Store ManagG r noeded
St .. rlng Suspens ens
Rear lor local store 3 yea s 1:.:
AMill Heat ng Air Cond ion ng parlance &amp; merchandising &amp;
0 esel Eng nes and N A IS E opera! ons cia Box 046 Ga
P ectlce r.atlrliJ For more In lipolls Dally Tribune 825 Th rd
torma1lon on this ••clllng A\o'e Galllpo Is OH 45631
program call 1 800 637 6508
POSITION
NOW We want to hsar from SOCIAL WORK
you I Fall term clu"t begin Oc Program Coordin1tor position
ava nabie al two residential
tober1st 1990
prog ra m• tor people with m1n
JOB HUNTING? NEED ASK ILL? tal retardation and dev1lopmen
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS tal dlubll t •• In Galla: County
11 Auto Mechsn!c! Account
OM!o Rupon5ibllitlet Include
lng!CompuHng Speda lsi Car the day to-day 1upervlslon ol
psnt•rtl
Cosmetologists 11'1e program Must have one
Food Service year ex per encs 1nd • lour year
Electr cans
Worktrt
Elsctronlct T.ch degrH In a human 11rvlcet
nlclan1 lndustrtel Melntanant:e laid E1parienc1 wltM M1dlcald
Worit•r1
MacMinlsts
egu allons and prll\o'loua ••
P1rslega1s Secretartu and perience w h personnel supe
Waldera Register now for etas vision prate red Va lid drilo'lf s
••• beginning Octoblr 1 1990
lcensa and good drllo' ng record
Call Tri-Counly Vocational Adu I 1 qu red Flex bill hours l b&amp;ral
Cenler at 1 600-637-6508 A benefit package Salary $16
variety of funding sou cea to 19 000 yea r All appl cal ons
pay for training are •wallabl• lor must berst marked by 10-0t
tholll el glbl•
90 Sen rasume IO C•c Ia
B~ke r
Buckeye Commun ly
Job opening notice Me1gs Ser'ol
PO Box 604 Jack
Countv Board Manta Ralarda son ces
45640 Equa I Oppor
ton •nd O.VIIIopmenlal D &amp; lun•t yOH
Employtr
abilillat
P1rt lime
urly
childhood apeclalisl to Instruct SOCIAL WORK
POSIT!ON
Csr eton School Infant earl P ogram Coo d nalor position
childhood prog11m Start $131
avanable al lwo resid1nlial
par hour 11 7 hr per waek Must programs tor peo ple w th men
be able to ob!aln OOMR DO tal retardation and developman
ur ly lnterv•ntlon 1peeia!lst tal dlsablllllfll n Ga/lla County
cer1 Po.tlng enda 9-29-90 Send Ohio Rasponslb til! lncluda
r11ume only to Meigs MR!OO the dav 1&lt;&gt;-dBy superv slon ol
1310 C.rleton Street "Syracuu lh&amp; program Must have on 11
Ohio 45779 C A R F Acc redit a
year experience and a lou ~ear
tlon 89 92 Meigs MR DD does degree In a Muman services
not dlserlm n11te !n provls on of
lefd Ex per ence w lh Medicaid
ltrvlcea a NO employment on regulation• and prtv ous n
the basla of hand cap race
per ence with JMU11onnal super
color creed national orlgm
vision preferred IJa ld drivtr s
au or
cenae and good driving reeord
equ ad Flnlble hours liberal
Look ng lor Barber Stylists 614
benefit package Salary $16446-8803 614-446-a355.
19 000/ year A!l app ications
must ba posl marked by 10 1 90
MEDICAL RECORDS COR
RESPONDENCE PHOTO COPY Sa nd resume to Cec Ia Baker
CLERK Nallonat med ical record Buckeye Community Servlcn
cop ng company has a unique P 0 Box 604 Jackson OH
Equal
Opportunity
cterlc•l posh on ava l able to 45640
work tor our corp In Po n Employer
Pteaaanl WV me dical ta cl!lly
Appro:dmately 16 lo 32 hours Tobacco cutlers 14 cents a
stick Tobacco housers $4 pe
ptr w111k M•dlcal record u
perltne• preferred Cal ~collect) hour Youngs Farm Buflalo
1 804 363-0635 or se nd resume Putnam County 304 937 2530
to Smart Corp P 0 Box 68537 ahar 8 00 PM
VIrginia Beach Va 23455
VIdeo Towne
Now hiring must hav e movie
Need work? Full and par11 me music
or r1 all expo lance
work alo'allab 11 Call 10 00 a m
at 61 Oh o R "'" Plua
to 4 OOp m Thursday F day or apply
Gallipolis
Mond•y 614 592 2802

•g•

------

NURSING
HOME
AD
MINISTAATOR OMio c•ns&amp;d
NHA needed 16 20 hou s per
Wllk lor • 35 bed nursing can
ltr
In
Southeast
Oh o
Knowledge of regu at1on1 good
communrcatlons and eader
ahip lkllll ars • must Submit
contldente! re1ume toM Greg
N•J•on Centurion Managament
Group 1390 I( ng T a• Drl\o'e
Dayton Ohio 4S405 or call 1
51i-278.0n3

Wanted El&amp;ctronlc Techn clan
Sand res ume o P 0 Bo11 702
Gall polls OH 4_S_6_Jt_ _ __

WANTED Par1 t ma po&amp;ltlons
ava ilable at a communlly grou p
home
tor ptrsons with
developmental disabllitlse In
G;; a Coun y(1) 20 hrslwk
9a m -6p m Sat/Sun Bidwell
(2) 35 hrstwk 11p m a 30a m
tM!Fri 11p m Sat tp m Sun
8 dwell (3) 33 Mr&amp;'Wk 2 31)..8 30
Easy Phon• World A local num
11
Help Wanted
ber on $325 1 d•y If not more
TWW!Th ~rl 411p m Sat Gal
plus entwtr phones lor PARALEGAL CAREER Be a llpolla (41 30 hrllwk 3 9p m
$300 par111me S2 500 full lime
It WOfk at ~om1 be your own N•tlonwtd• Co now hirlngl814
pa11 ollhe taaml As a paratega Th/Fr 12 8p m Sat/Sun Gal
boss own hours tounds ke 446 7496 after 6p m
you will lnvtstlgata tht facts tlpolls ALL POSIT ONS Houra
11al11 a lawyer In p •paring as llstad tbov• plus 2 hour
you can 304 "" SiSB n1 3 A Expert•ncad
media
11l1a and
any1lml
the
ceu for lr al Tri-County s weekly alai! meeting or n
rtpr1untallve B1t1 plus eom
sch•duled
High
Adult
P~ralegal prog am w I otherwls•
AVON All areas Call Marilyn mission 304 1V 7885 cell for In
school degraa valid drl~ar 1
trsln
you
In
Sources
of
Law
larvlew
W111v11r 304 882 2645
The Cour1 Svttems legal Pro license and good driving
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS cedurea and lagal Research racord good communication
organlrallon
1kll1
HIRING rl6 000-$62"000 yur and Lagat Offlc• Prot:eduraa and
Call 1-80!-SS..-8500 t:X'I 08 g68 Cell 1 8(10.637-6508 NOW lor In punctual and 1bl• to work ••
torrae11on on raglstr1t!on and par1 of 1 t111m rtqulrtd ex
tor lmm«&lt;iete responM
financial eld Fall Term Class11 perlenca: work ing with persona
wllh menta! rtlard•llon and
2
In Memory
GO THE WAY OF THE HI TECH Mgln October 111
devetopm•nt•l
dlnblllt 111
FUTURE. Th1 Electronics Sar
prelerred Salary $4 50fhr to
vlclng progrsm 11 the Adult EARN
MONEY
lyplng
Education Center- Tri-County wordproc... lng pertonal com start Send resume to Cecilia
In Lov1ng Memory Of
Vocallonal School wiN train you putlng. AI ~om1 Full or pt tim• Baker P 0 Box 604 Jackson
for )obe: In the NrYielng and tie 000/yr. Income pot1ntlal (1) OH 45640 pleau tnd'icatt potl
DONALD W
tlon applying for D•dllllll tor
malntenanc• of 11tc1ronle .. 805-087-&amp;lOO Et B 10188
lppllcantt 0120110 Equel OpGILBERT
qulpmant W• hiVe monl•
M•tp NNded portunity Emptov.,
av•ll•bl• to pay- tor training for Snack Bar
who palled away
ellgibl• applie811tl Call 1-800- •v•nlngs &amp; w"kend• must b•
two veare ago
837-6508 to register tor ct111• 21 Apply CUfloldo Qoll Club
Saptomber 18 1988
Mon 10-2.
beginning October 1
3 Announcements
We •re sad wtthln our
Holp Wonlod Coy &amp; Nlohl Slolh
memory
apply In pe,_,n, Mon:J=rl bet
lonely are our hearts to
WMn 2-.4 at D•lry DuNn of Gal
llpoill
doy
To Be
For the one we loved 10
HOME TYPISTS
doarly
Made In Tbe 1991
VaUey
nNded
135 000
pot1ntlal
Haa forevftf been called
Detail• (1) 805-887-eooo Ext B
Phone Book II Friday, Oct. s
45412.
away
We think of him In 11
Anyone Needing Additions Deletions Changes
Hotu Tr~ln•r lo train &amp; show
lance
Quarter Hor... in Western
Or Wishing To Advertise Should Call
No eye maytMUIWHP
PIHIU,. &amp; Harter ClaiHI 6148ut many tilent tMn are
Batwl8n 9 a m 5 p m Weekdays•
~=
lhld
1-aDO 556-8930
AVOH I All Ato~o I Shlrloy
When othert era at ...P
Bpuro 304-675-1428
Or
MaH
/nlormalKJn To
Sodly mi-d by Ruth
CHAMPION DIRECTORIES, INC
Au11 DonN
NNd Babysitter Prsfer Older
Person
full time
plY
Orandchlklren end
P
0 Box 22, Norwalk, OH 44857
negollon1bte 81,._.48-0433
Fomlly

WOULO YOU LIKE TO WORK IN
THE MEDICAL FIELD? II so Trt
County a: Adult Olversllled
Medical Oeeupatlona progrtm
Is for YOU! Our prog111m
provides you wllh a aolld
foundation In medical ter
mlnology and procldur•s ••
well as -Instruction In youJ 1r11
of specillil.llion You ara alto
t alnad In Job Seeking Skill•
lha l will provide you the
graduete wi!M en added tx&gt;otl
for persooat success In lhe Job
market Ca 11-800 6508 lo regis
tsJ lor ctusu beginning 0&lt;:
Iobe r 1st
12

Magic 'teara Day C.r• Cant1r
reasonable
dependable
llcenu qlllllty child c1r1 Mon
day tMru Friday 7 30 1111 !5 30
For mor• Information or to
reglaler 304-675-5841
Miss Paula a Day Cars Center
Site affordable chlldcart M F
6 • m
5 30 p.m Ages 2 10
Befort •tter et:hod Drop-In•
welcom• 614-446~224
P ano pupils teughlln my hom•
To
beginners
•d\lane.d
students end adult• Aiao latch
chording and traspotlng II In
tsrestecf614:~992 5403

Situation

Rooting pelnUng carpent1ry
plumbing and aecuaorla•
Wanted
Guaranteed worlt wllh tlft,.n
Can 1 blat 11'1 ... prtt:ea
Eipertenced mother would llk1 ces
guaraniH 614-446 7292 or 304lo babysit In her home Mid 675-"11154
dleport 614 992 6936
Top-Notch aecretary d11lr11
pe" time work 304-61'5-3882.
HOUNC... nlng

7 roomt 1 112 beti'IS. country
tlvlng bUI
c1o111o
and
town
Rt Molgo
3j:.4 School
lans

Townohlp Rood 27 Flrol rvod to
~;.: C•ll614-992 7t18 or 1 384

11

I"

WIR E INSTAll AriON

d lal

u \ a ,., e and &lt;abe

~ ys ltms

S&amp;~ )

Ea n ()ljf

o os .t

ood

ou~

&amp; Auction
AUCTION
SAWMILL EQUIPMENT 8o REAL ESTATE
DUNLOW WEST VIRGINIA
MONDAY OCTOBER161990AT1030AM
We have been comm1aaloned to aellet absolute auc
ton the equipment of Mtvnerd Lumber Company
SAWMILL EOUIPMEP'IT- TRUCKS- FORKLIFTS
GENERATORS - ETC
REAL ESTATE
Cell or wr 1e for free brochure and lermt
JIM McCUTCHEON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY
Jamea M McCutcheon Auctioneer
P 0 Bo• 4268
Parkersburg WV 26104
wv #489 91
Fu 304 486 7B77
Phone 304 / 486 8581

PUBIC AUCTION
Fndav. Seot. 28. 1990

AT TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO AT
6PM
New btcycles floor 1acks tents furniture new &amp;used small k1tchen appliances tools
phones lots of new &amp; used m1sc too num
erous to ment1on

ALL DEALERS WELCOME
FOLLOW SIGNS
TERMS OF SALE
Cash or Check wrth pos11ive I D

Auctroneer BILLY STALDER
L1censed and Bonded

by

11

pe

orl~~:nc

and med a

c.n«6 3343

ARMV BE ALL YOU CAN BE

SOLDER

lellan yole ro hi"
cha"enge ol a~ 1.'1 ~ [an
O'o'E S&amp;4 5oermo osla l I'll~
lood IOd~lnR

ana

446-3343

mP,; "

The Gallla Murgs CAA IS an
equal opportunity employer

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7 00 PM
DAY BUILDING ON RT 35 BY PASS
CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN FROM 12 00 TO 6 00
DAY OF SALE

2 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW MERCHANDISE
8 cycles stereos exerCISe eQuipment m1crowave maho
gany bunk beds Admiral TV Korby mdustnal sweeper
loke new cetlong tan Cobra cordless phone &amp;clock radto
very good Homeltte 17 tnmmer good Echo tnmmer
good 4 cu ft tractor dump cart very good Homelotecham
saw electnc snow blower very good Black &amp; Decker w
cular saw very good Black and Decker dnll very good
Rockwell1tg saw Joke new 20 Murray XL Track boys
boke Keystone movte protector loke new Polaroid ca
mera loke new Bulova mans walch Rolex look aloke
men s watch very good Coleman portable Ras cook stove
electnc shoe polosher very JIOod kerosene heater Other
ttems too numerous to mentoon
Terms Cash or Check With Proper I D
DOOR PRIZES
Auctioneer Dav1d
Lie No 4596
c;.J!IpoiiS Ohio 614-446 n50
Licensed end Bonded In Stitt of Oh1o
Not responsible lor 1ccldents or loss of property
We 1re now looking for fall1nd winter ulu

Bous

$21 500
81 Acres more or less ~ca1ed on Harroson and Wal
nut Townsh p woode d
#00° 3

MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAY 111
And you m ght besurprosed what you can buy lhos
hom e lor' lovely 2 slooy woth 3 bedrooms 1~
ba1hs I vong room part a h,semen t 2 lois each
approx 85 1120 unallached two ca ga ageand
a lot more C.ll1oday lo show ng and complete
#2851
sl ng

SMALL FARM - 12 ACRES Ideal too lhe lamoly
who has oth et em ployment 6 room mode n
home 2 or 3 bedroom s l'h balhs lull basement
centra heatmg and a1 cond I on ng and county
waler large ma sonry garage 32 x48 appro• lh s
1s n ce Pa stu re sa llenced and ha s a large pond
and vested waler Tobacco base and a good
barn ke new roolong and co ncrete I oor Pr ce
has been reduced lo $51 900 Approx 12 molesl
lrom Go I palos at Stale Route 775
#1845
LOTIA lAND
Approx 133 acres n all Wooded sotuated n Oh o
#0006
Townshop
PRICED IN THE MID $20 s
4~ actes lUSt oulsode Gall pohs coty 1om Is 5 rooms

80 ACRES M/l
Wooded acreage located n Huntongton Town shop
Call today $17.600 00
#0005

and bath 3 bedroom s coty wateo and nat gas
Land needs to be devel oped House ne eds some
lender lovong care lh s one os one lhat you can
own as reasonab le as poss1ble
#2849

CHECK OUT THIS FARM
Vony l s ded ranch woth 3 bedrooms 2 baths I v ng
toom lamtly room eat on ktlchen w/double
ovens Approx 75 acres 2 barns and severa l out
bu ld n~s pond land 1
well Ideal for beef
larm Cailloday lor more nfo mal on
#2869

AFFORDABLE &amp; ADORABLE"
Th s cha mong 1987 28x48 foresl Park double
wode has 2 altached decks 3 bedrooms 2 lu ll
baths newer carpet 1n I~ ng room and dm ng
area range refngerator wa sher and d ye n
eluded Sfmage budd ng
#28 68

m

ENTRY LEVEL
BAKERY
MANAGEMENT
POSITIONS
end Big Bear Plus ere look1ng for talented
I lo become p1r1 of our bakery management
tralnmg program Our 11x month tratmng program 11 a
ttep towardt becommg a blkery manager and running
your own In store bakery
We are lookmg for telf motivated career mmded
mdlvidualt wit:h a da11re io learn EducatiOnal back
ground or previous bakery experience would be bene
f1c1al Qualified candidates must be able to relocate
within our marketing area We offar excellent
company pa1d beneflu and opportunh1e1 to advance
lf you re looking for an axatlng career with plenty
of opportumt101 •nd your reaume to

THIS PROPERTY YOU CAN
AFFORDI

n

VACANT LAND 13
ACRES approx G een
!ownshtp rural water wd electr c ava lab e
#1836
188 ACRES
More or less sotualed al Adam svol e Har sb ur g
Road Callloday lor more nformatoon
#0001

BOAT DOCKING PRIVILEGES
A e ncluded w th lh s 3 be droo m mobole home
and 2 lots (approx 701 cable TV ava able Coly
schools Callloday lao more del a Is
#1860

16 ACRES MORE/ lESS
located tn Hunltn gton Townsh tp 12 acres
m/ 1 $7 000 4 acres m/ 1 $3 700
#0007

'

JUDY DEWITI
J

HEALTH FACILITIES
SURVEYOR
Surveys health care facrhty tn a multt-county area
to insure compliance with all Medtcare/Medrcaid standards of care Candtdates should be an
RN, or RN/QMRP Expenence tn long term care
and supervtston preferred Travel required 4-5
days per week Occas1onal overnights Salary
$25,730, plus travel allowance and excellent benefits
To apply or mqutre, contact·
Rebecca Maust
The Ohio Department of Health
Bureau of Medical Service
246 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0588

(614) 466-2070
Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer

446 8147
379 2184
446 4255

BROKER

Memll Carter

Cathy Wray

379 2449
446 8006
441 0703

Sam Hoffman
Jeannte Tolhver
Tammte DeWttt

Judy COewiH

Personnel Manager
Harts/Big Bear Stores
1169 Dublin ld.
Columbus, Ohio 43 21 S
EOE

COMMERCIAL BUILDING
bcellenl lor rela I sales SR 160 local on Br ck
conslr ucl on low ma nl enance approx 1 500 sq
M wa k n cooler Buold ng construcled 198 3 r ~
mode ed 1989 PLUS 2 bedroom apaolmenl
bath spaciO us v ng room equ ppod k tche n
Large gravel par k n! a ea Laroe lol Ca llodav lor
moe mtormallon and exact ocatlo n P ced below
replacemenl cosl
#1863

446-6624
goul~ehn g}i~~s CRea~ £gtate ~n(:.

Mr. lobert SIH

the State of Oh1o

PUBLIC AUCTION AND
CONSIGNMENT SALE

lOOK NO FURTHER
Convenoenl local on good scho ols 3 4 bedroom
2 balh splollevel I v ng roo m and tam ly room
Large kitchen and d n ng area N ce corner lot A!
lordably proced $40 s
#2827

NEW LISTING!
JUST RIGHT
for the couple ust s1artong out or reltrong' Cute 3
bedroom ranch home n ce kotchen, I vong roomd
sode pooch or car~ort Stooage outldtng an
lenced lot approx 72 !ISO IMMEDIATE POS
SESSION'
#2875

HELP WANTED

ARMY;
.BE ALL YOU. CAM BE:
'

1 BOO 347 6959

The Gatha Matga Community Actton ta
seekmg an In dlvidual to ftll the pasttton
of Weatherlzatton laborer Apphca
ttons wtll be accepted until October 1
1990 Applicants should have expert
ence m aperatmg power tools general
knowledge of home repa1r trades de
pendable transportation and a vahd
dnvor s hcenso Salary ts based an the
current salary schedule
Applicants
must apply at the OBES offtce Gallt
polls

446-3343
'-i

NEW LISTINGI
RES IDENTIAL OR
COMMERCIAL
Property located at SR 35 West area Vtnyl soded 3 bedroom ranch 1 48 acres approx andl100sq
#2873
II commercoa bu ldong Call today lor complete loslong

SEMI DIIVEIS

Wo ll respoo:lad &amp;llllbl~htd Air
fr~lhl Cmior osseokona 0 I
R Drivers Requtrtmtnls 23
yens or older less than 3
movtn&amp; vtolatlons 1n the last 3
yurs tnd all Mather tractor
trtlltr tXptrltnce No DUI
reclless operations or cnmt
nat record
Oruc screen
bKkcround lnvest1pt1on and
MVR roqu oreel
Quahhed Ortven can en toy an
uullent benefit pacUce n
cludlnj4DIK plan 10110r med
Kal (II e &amp; dontol) pood "'~
Ions &amp; holodo,s Vary compoli
love po, Good equipment ond
untforms prov1dsd Gall Dale
Mondoy lhru f rodo, 9 om to
12 Noon ond I pm 5 pm 11

WI DAti
TIANSPOIT, INC.

ARMT
BE ALL YOU CAll 8£•

The Army can help
you get an edge on col
lege expenses m rust
two years
When you enlist and
qualify for a cerlatn
sktll you could become
ellgtble for the Mont
gomery Gl B1ll Plus the
Army College fund That
means you could earn
$17 000 lor college wtlh
a two year enlistment
And the Army wtll
gtve you another edge
too You II develop the
seH-dtsctpllne salf con
lidence and matunty
you II need to succeed
1n college
Fond out more about
how you
can get
S17 000 tor college tn
JUSt two short years
Call your local Army Re
crutler tor more tnfor
matoon today

Ji

Help Wanted

HEAL:JH CARE

Th Ar ny (~ n tr n you n .a
wllle ;~re t] I( nl re~ l ng med1
I t:S ' u ou d wo rk

SUCCESS.
GET AN EDGE ON
COL1£GE EXPENSES

Public Sale

/;1:1=~H:e~l~p:;:;;a:n;t;;;;::;

Help Wanted

C.t 4-46-3343

8

ed

OPPORTUNITIES
(M/F)

ARMY BE All YOU CAN BE

Houucleanlna or cars or th•
or both
elderly $35Jday
$40 dar Ref a 614 446 ns:)

W

@
ou a

738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS
BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOME IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOD!
E&gt;qu Sl le 3 bedroo ms 21\ balh home n greallo
calion \ ~ory w th approx 2 374 sq f oil v ng
space pl us approx 28'x24 garage Fam y room
lormallov1n1 room dmong a ea and much much
much morefCoty sc hoo s Call today lor complete
lostmg
#2848

REDUCED
$27 000
Cozy and comlortabl e 2 bed oom v nyl stded
home L•vmg room balh eat n k !chen !a rg~ de
lached garage and approx 1 acre
#2829
lAND/HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP
50 acres more oo less lronlage along Shepard
la ne Call lao more deta Is
#0004

VACANT LAND
Approx
$18 000

50 acres mostly wooded Ask ng
#0002
DO

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
l111 1ng room tam ly room and formal d mng taom
3 large bedrooms (large wa k n closet oH master
bedroo m! 2'h balhs Ove stzed 2 car garage
[quopped kolchen Ma nlenance tree v nyl sodong
cone ele drove Presgtogtous ne ghborhood Keep
coo th s summer w lh the cub pool'
#2831

YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS
Googeous br ck home 1usl as soon as you lak e one
look you 11 besold 3 bedrooms loomal d nong &amp;
1vmg oooms 3 baths lamtly room lully equ1oped
ktlchen 2 car gatage and sep,.a le 24 .36 gar
age pond povate seH ng Exceploonally n ce
home wtth a lot o! ameml•es • over 4 acres Ctv
schools
1 2857
NEW liSTING
RODNEY PIKE AREA
You I ftnd thos 4h acre mil tract ol vacant land
Rural water avatlable All land os cleared •n~ ~r
ble

0

u!

'

$25 000 00
I I\ slory ho me w th 4 bedrooms 2 v ng ooo ms
lormal d nong and lam ly room 2 k tcheo s patl al
basemen! an sotuated on 2 n ce IMIIots pu s gat
age stmage buold ng and I aon Ca llodav
,.834

5

SMALL FARM
RIO GRANDE AREA
Remodeled 3 bedroom s very aMracl ve home n
eludes lull basemen! approx 30 acres and lhal
booders Rac coon Creek Sma ll wooded lol pas
lure land lobacco base and good s" barn •n
good cond ton Please call to moe deta ls
#2871
RACCOON PlEASURES
Have all I he en1oyment ollered by I v ng along
Ra ccoon Coeek wtth lhos 3 bedroom ran ch f ull
basemen! 12 xl6 deck alum num s1dmg ap
prox ~ acre lawn wolh approx mately 77 leet ol
cree k lrontage Access lo boat dock Callloday lor
locatoon Proced al $35 000
~2870

2 4

DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM THOSE

RENT PAYMENTS!

When ou could be paytng tor lhtS newly remo
deled bedroom 1anch ltvong room bath lorced
air gas heat newet deck area nestled emong
shad~ trees on approx 1 acre lot
t2162

l

DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY7
Call us to see thtsappealtng 1988 14 •56 mobtle
home $iluated m qulellrea Ntcewell matnlatned
lawn Call today lor more mformatton
t2133

APPROX 71 ACRES IN ALL
Corn crob metal tree stoll barn storage butkltng.
pond and spnnt tobacco base Molkl~l system
and mtnaral ng~ts tncluded PlUS 2 3 bedroom
home wrth hvong room bath lormal dintng and
more Call today lor complete ltsttng! IDEAl COCA
TION
12135

�Page
44

D-4-Sunday

Trmes-Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis,

47 Wanted to Rent

Apanment
tor Rent

51

bedroom furnished apt., deposit
&amp; reference required, 304-882-

2566.

Nicely Fumlahad Mobile Home

in city. CA. Suitabla lor 1 person. Ref. &amp;Oap Required 614446.0ll8
Now accepting applications lor
Muon Apls, AJC, tree trash pick

Want lot lor ntw 14x70 mobile
home In Mason area. 304·7735467 or m-5480.
Would 110 to rant house or
trailer around Dexter, Wilkesville, or Vinton ar.. In country.
61J.742-233Q.

up, llundry room, equal hous·
lng
opportunlly.
Close
to
schools and store. Pay full

$225 month. Deposit requlr.d.
614·992-2218 after 6 p.m.
One
Range

Br.,

unlurnlsh~

apt.,

and regrig . provided.
Water, ..wage, and garbage
paid. Deposit req 'ad. C.ll 614·

446-434!1.
Room and board In mv home tor
an elderly perso. n In Racine
lfH. 814-949·2212
Twin Rivera Towers, Housing tor
the Elderly and Handleappad
Apartments now available-rent·

lAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs priced from
$395 to $995. Tablaa $50 and up
lo $125. Hld•a-bada $390 to
$595. Recliners $225 to $375.
lamps $28 to $125. Dinelles
$109 and up to $495. Wood labia
w-6 chairs $285 to $795. O.sks
$145 up Ia $375. Hutchas $400 &amp;
up, bunk beda completa with
mattrDss $295 and up lo $395.
baby beds SllO Mattresses or
bow springs full or twin $78, llrm
$88, and $98. Ouaan sals $275 &amp;

up, King $350. 4 drawer chest

446-0322.

649.0670 Ext. R-313.

45

8 loot grHn couch. 614n12-2014.

Furnished
Rooms

For Sale On AU Gra.. Turf, In
$2 .~9 yard., Mollohan
Furniture, 614-446-7444.

t:l.f&gt;d ll'fl f~Si nr.-

190:\

13233 s.R. 180
Ashland, Ky. 411 01 ·8939
Call loll Free Morton, Ill.
1·800·447 ·7436

614-446-9580.
Sleeping rooms with cooking.
Also traller space. All hook-ups.
Call after 2:00 p.m., 304-7135651, Mason WV

46 Space for Rent

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1990
10:00 A.M.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Blakeslee have decided to liquidate a
portion of their Antique &amp;Collectable holdings Due
to the lack of park ing at ths house. everything has
been moved to the Youth Center for your conveni ·
ence . Some of the rtems have been in storage lor
quite some trme so we haven't gone thru everything
yet. Srgns will be posted.
CLOTHING 1890' s men's. women's. ch ildr en 's shoes. WWI
wool unilorm to mclude leggtns. seweral
19th Century
gloves. mrsc. olher cloth rng lrom the 180 's.

8r

FURNITURE: Screened cheese cabmet !rea r leg needs re ·
pan) . mantel. 4 rush bottom char rs, mah se r"Jer, Gmny Ly nn
bed . maple wantty w/mtrror. anntversary clock
GLASSWARE &amp; COLLECTABLES: Several pes Sllverplate.
Occ Japan leateal plates &amp;plaNer Weller bowls. English Co ·
rona t10n Commemorative . om~ &amp; green depress1on . Hull.
McCoy Herse y Syrup, Charl1e Brown bowl. Pa p1er-mache
E ~ g. Brrstol Crown Ducal ware. G1 rndley, C hal~ware. Mr Pea·
nut pes (plastic). Slaffordshrre. lndran Tr ... Mayan. Ruby
Cobalt. 4 Cha s Freid Haveland sails. Bavarran plates. several
pes !1nware CellulOid 1lems. 19th cenhn~ wo"Jen F1ench Ia
oestry (lramedl blrne Horlrcullure prrnt Blocks &amp; Cante

63
446 3 6iJ'
-

New!Usad

cal 1304-675-1450.
RENT TO OWN
614-446-3158
6 pe. wood group $14.01 par
week. 4 postar bedroom suite,
complete $15.20 per week ,
dinette whh 4 ehalra $7.50 per
weak . Magie Chef 14 cu. n .
Rafr!garalor $12.95 per weak, 15
cu. ft. freezer, $10.90 per
weak.VI'Ra Furnllur•. Rl. 141, 4
miles oft At. 7-Cantanary.Open 1
days 1 weak.

1

D.

C. Melal Sales, Inc.

Cannelburg, Inc. 47519
Specializing in Pole

Buil dings
Designed to meet your
needs . Any size.

CHOICE OF lOCOLORS
FREE ESTIMATE on
post bldgs.._and package
denls . Save hundreds.
even thousands of
dollars .
Loccl Solfl RtprtnntofiH

Super single wal&amp;rbad, like new
condition, bookcase, headboard
w/6 drawer pedestal , semi-wavelass, only $200, Call nan!ngs,

ELEGANT AND PRACTICAL COLONIAL FROM TH E SP~
CIOUS fOYER TO TH EGOURMET KITCHEN THIS HOME WILl
IMPRESS ANY GU[S] 4 BEDROOMS. Z BAIHS LARGE fO R
MAL LIVING AND DINING ROOM S. fAMILY ROOM WITH I I
REPLACE. ALL BEDROOMS HAVE AMP I E CL OSET SPACE
THE WOODWORK IN THIS HOME IS OU ISANIJING 2 CAR
GARAGE. NEAR CITY. $91,9DO

Work boots. 614-446-31 59.

Autos lor Sale
IF YOU liKE PRIVACYTAKE A LOOK A!THIS HOME 3 3AC
HAS LOTS OF TREES. 3BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. fAMILY ROOM
w/FIREPLACE . 2 CAR GARAGE. CITY SCHOOLS. NIC E'
$72.000.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY - $37.500 TWO BEDROOM
RANCH WITH EQUIPPED KITCHEN. BASEMENT. NICE FRO NT
POR CH AL SO SEPARATE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT OVER
AN ACRE LOT APPRO! 5 MILES FROM CITY
CHESHIRE - VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM AT AVERY AT
TRACT IVE PRICE $36.500. KITCHEN EQUIPPED WitH
RAN GE AND REFR IGERATOR CARPORT. LAR GE LEV EL.
FENCED LAWN READY TO MOVE IN AND EN JOY'

1982 VOLKSWAGEN JEnA

446-2208

Mon.-Fri.

9:30-5:30.

Real Estate General

1016 SECOND AVENUE IS STILl ON THE MARKEl AI
$28.000 THI S IS THE BEST BUY WE HAVE SEE N IN YEARS
3 BEDROOMS. DINING ROOM. NIC ESIZE LIVING ROOM WE
ADVERTISED THIS PROPERTY AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE
LAST WEEK If YOU MISSED OUR AO THEN YOU BETTER
CALL FAST. THI S ONE IS SURE TO SELL SOO N AT I HI S
PRICE'

Ounrovln Fruit Fum lust ott Sr
681 lilt al Alb1ny. 91e accept
food stamps. Varlaly ol applu,
tr.sh elder, peart1 pumpklns 1 61 Farm Equipment
and gords. 9-7 aalty, cloaaa 1212 Caa1 David Brown Tractor
Monday. 614-698-6298.
with 241 Round Baler, 7ft.
R.t Ruberrlts, pick your own. Haybln1, lnt'l Rska $61i950; B·
Taylor'• Berry Patch. 614·246- 275 lnt'l Dlaael wtth 5 . Bush
~. Plow, CuHivator, $2,950.
5064.
Owner will llnance. 614-2866522.

8\1% INTEREST OWNERS WILL HOLD FIRST MORTGAGE AT
8~% INTEREST WITH $5.000 DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 30
YEAR TERM . MONTHLY PAYMENTS BASED ON TERM OR
MORTGAGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH WITH 1h BATHS. FAMILY
ROOM W/fiREPLACE CARPORT. APPRO! 3 ACRES . LAND
TO BE SURVEYED BEFORE CLOS ING. $55,0DO

TWO STORY BRICK HOME IN CITY - 3 BEDROOM S. 2
BATHS, EAT IN KI TCHEN WITH RANGE AND REFRIG Af.
TACH£0 CARPORT. LARGE LOT $38.000
BEAUTIFUL LAND - PARTIALLY WOODED. NEAR RIO
GRANDE APPROX . 47 ACRES , NI CE 2 BEDROOM , I4'X70'
MOBILE HOME. PATIO. GARAGE. BARN. If YOU LOVE THE
OUTDOORS . HIKING AND CAMPING THIS PROPERTY HAS A
SMALL A FRAME NEAR THE WOODED AREA SUITABLE FOR
CAMPI NG. AND If YOU REALLY WANT TOROUGH ITPART OF
DANIEL BOON E'S CAVE IS LOCATED HERE $65.000 NEW
ON THE MARKET
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING - NICE 3 BEDROOM
RANCH HOME HAS FORMAL DINING ROOM. FULL BASE·
MENT, 3 CAR GARAGE . LARGE TOBACCO BARN. EQUIPMENT
BUILDING APPROX 56 ACRES. $60,000

MWlH, WV

773-5785

EXECUTORS! RUTH M. JOHNSON
fl M.IREJifE KONIECZNY
TEA liS: Calli or attok ..lttO
Hot R........ Far Aocldlnllar'- of Propttty
Uconotd lllondtd 1ft
Wttl VIrginia Ill

Badger

Fllago

Wagon.

Very

good condltlon. $1,000. 614-7423064.

uHd' New Holland 718 chopper,
1

row head, electric controll

dtlua:a $14,500. New Holland 4S4
Jkld st"r loader gas $12,500.
Kllftrt Strvlca C.nltr1 St. At.
87. Point Pleasant ana Ripley
R~ad, Phone 304-89S.38111.

U,900. Used Ntw Holland super

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

ldN 10 one row pk:kert $1,000.
Used New Holland 355 grinder
mixer~ $5,000. U1ed New Holland 352 grinder mixer $1,600.
Used Naw Mol1and 425 skid
lletr loader $S,SOO. New Hoi·
land 553 dl...l skid ...., loader

Real Estate General

llmt Pal Food Dealer. Julia
Wabb. Call 814-448-0231.

R~- black and whitt cocker.
Neutered, hou...broken. $200.

6\4-992-5883..

57

Musical
Instruments
Clarlnltl. uc. cond, $180,

and waod hNtlng lltOVI
$1!0. Kllchtn cot\ 1tova $430.
614-912·7764.
\.:081

814·

24S.S4lu.
For Sale; Conn Com1tal1tlon
Trumpet, exc . condition, 614446-4823.
Gibson la1P1ul Deluxe Gult1r,

new, case &amp;. 1mp. $450. Cost
$1,250. Will aaparata. 614·37a2628.

6 fl. gl111 1nd oak 1how ca...

·POMEROY, OHIO

old, St50. 30HQB-36:1e.

992 -2259

BSI Eleetrtc lypewrher, new 1
$2~0. •natrtd, pereonal wora
proc ..aor, u11d, $300. 6M-24514l0.
t:omplltt SattUII• tyl'tem. Uu~
..u. 8t4-357-0210.

BUY TWO
Ag1mm1ck you
room homes
been wefl mainta1ned and
cared lor lor sale. and we'll lhrow rn a mobrle
home to make rl abargarn Currently rent lor $710
total and could rent lo1 more Call for more rnformation
#109

ATIENTION HOIIEBUYER!
You have wartEd long enougtl for th~ smartly
~cated home in Porterbrook SulxfiVIsion Thrs re~~·
dence ofters the rrght ingr!d~ents w1lh 3 bedrooms.
II! balhs and an eye·calch~ng lamily room . Come
s"" th~ pocketbook pleaser at only $59,900. City
schools.
#81 I

OWNER SAYS. "DO WHAT IT TAKES!!'"
That's what we're gQing to do. The smart buye1 will
take advantage ol thrs rrdiCu lously low p11ce on a
brand new ranch home. Askrng prrce dropped to
$54 .900 on thrs 3 bedroom . 2 bath home Never
lived in belore. Ihis home has features lrke cherry
krlchen cabrnets. large master bed room . 2 car
gar age, heat pump. Owner wrll conSider helprng
wrth lrnancrng to Qualrlred buyer.
#110

OPEN HOIJSE

Eurc\M bike, Sldl by slda
r~ttrr.azar

HALLIDAY HEIGHTS
Execulive quality home in a prolesStonal nergh·
borhood' This home fealures newly remodeled
kichen and baths. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. longue
and groove fam1ly room paneling, covered patio.
storage building, 2 car carport. lrees. lovely va rrety of shrubs and llower s. Out standing vrew ol
river and town.
UOO

14.8 cu ft. Ctlalt

frMzer 21 cu fl. Food dthyd·
rator. 0-P gym p•c 1500. 304675-5051 after 1;00 PM.

1

Sunday, September 23, 1990
2:00 P.M to 5:00 P.M.

For 111t. lWin bed,a complete,
••ullent condition 814·742·
2i20.

NEW LISTING'!
Away lrom the crty1 Capture the spirit of the out·
doo rs w1lh a lull acre, beaulilully landscaped yard
w1th lots ollrees. House leatures 3 bedrooms and
eat·~n k1tchen. easy access to a large covered pa·
!10 from a lo"Jely fam1ly room with a wood burner.
Judge lor yoursell - rt' s everything you would
eJpecf C1ty school s. $55.000.
#806

You'll be su rprised al how
home oiler s whrle sttll being wilhin 5 mi
lrom everyth1ng. Very well ma~ntamed country
style ranch also offers over 2900 SQ. H. ol comfortable living space Large country kttchen will allow
your imagination plenty ol room to do many thrngs
wrth. lor mal dmmg room. formalltvrng room with
lrreplace. very attraciiVe den wrth another llle·
place and hardwood flo ors. J.4 bedrooms w1lh
space !01 addrt ronal room s to be I101Shed wrth lit·
tie cost Lots ol edras including scr..,ned·ln
porch', ga rage, parking for 3 cars plus workshop
area. storage and more. Thrs ts a "Jer~ n1ce home
and mu st be seen to be apprecrafed lolly Over
$1DO.OOO
~212

htatar, 85 BTU, wlblower, I naw
pipe &amp; 1 wtrm momln£1 heatarl

30 BTU, both In good condhlon
614-411-1004.

BI .A&lt; .1--: B l I H 1\1 fU ·:A I.TY

For Sale: Alr11nt tlekal going to
0rt1ndo from Muntlngton WY,

TIRED OF BEING CORNERED?
That won't hap.
rn this round house localed 1n
Mergs County ruly a home to be admirEd . Beau
tilully decoratEd in counlry atmosphere. thiS
home has 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs.livlng room, fam1ly
area eat·in krtchen and utilrty room . Unf~nrshed
full basement Wrap around decks on both floors
will gtve a v~ew that wrlltak e your breath. All thiS
and more' You musts"" to believe' Only $67,900 1
#608

f"'

tor Oct. Srd. B.et oHar. 114-4464441.

For Sale: LldiH, Blue Fox
Jlckll, 814· 446-4430.

( r: r llr1

. ' ... . "-"'

I' lr&lt; ill&lt;

OWNER HAS RELOCATED AND WANTS TO
SELL !~MEDIATELY - Oak Orrve, all b11ck. 3
BRs. I ¢ balhs. LR. krtchen. DR.IrJII basement.
gas heal

QA~

EAGLE RD . - RACCOON TWP $6 .900

39 acre s

"":; f

~i

--

-

-.:.&lt;iiVF US

I rr • ·. I

nut= ro

11

1\r.rl, ,

1

1 HI: SAil::

0~ SEVERAl
110MES . WE NH0

:&gt;, .,

· -~ .

For Sale: Propane or nttural
p••
tumaea, 125,000 BTU's,
boUght new In Jan. 814-367-MB.

t l r I I 1 1 I ( r tiiiW\

l(.illll) l\1.1r Llr11r

36.5 ACRES MI L - CLAY TWP . - Fro11IS en
Frrendly Rrdge $18.000
SL5.000 -1914 J acr es m/ l ~WO&gt; '· n11le
tr om CII V lr m1t s An u til 1! r ~ av aila bl e

'"II\ . ( ) l11"

NEW liSTING:;

A CALl. IF YOU WOUlD BE INI ERES ILil
IN SELLING YOUR IIOME .

Fort Ufl,·h•nd cart1, dock plate,

NICE HOME LOCATED ALONG OHIO RIVER$39.900. 4 BRs, balh, LR. kitchen. carpet, oil
heat. 2 car detached garage, utrlify buildrng
large lawn and n1ce vrew

Ridgeway Dr.

w•rehouM cant, truck bad,
trailer 11:11 &amp; Urea. 814-446-2359.

QoH blg 1 T- Syotomo fl golf
club8 2'1T0n thru wedgt, uMd
rltue. 61W41-2722.

NEAR NORTHGALLIA H.S.- 21 1\ acres m/ 1
Morgan Twp frank Ward Rd - $17.500 '
ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW 8U ·
SINESS. Located IUS! along St. Rt. 7 and
across lrom Ihe new shopprng ~aza.

4831
HOlLAND BULBS ARE MERE

RIDGEWAY DRIVE- N1 ce setting wrth pond vre w at 5
Points. Brrck ranch home on 't. acre, 6 rooms. 3 bed ·
rooms. 2 baths. lull basements $75 ,000 .00.

llflylltl Gsrdan Center, 453
Jtckaon Pike, Galllpclls, OH
81........... 848.

King tlz•

watarbad, 614-441-

1708.
King wood &amp; coal 111ova good

eond, $200. 814·256·1443 . Colt
balo,. llp.m.

HENRY E ClELAND .. .
........ 991 ·6L91
JEAN TRUSSELL .
. . . ......... .... 949 ·1 660
MAE HUPP .
949·1257
JO HILL .
.... .. ... .. ..... ... 985-4466
OFFICE ..
.... . .... ...... ..
.991·1159

'~:~:t~~, S©RJJlA-~ttf5®

WORD
GAM I

- - - - - - - Edited by CLAY R. POLLAN

VILLAGE OF NORTHUP - NICE HOME AND
TWO LOIS. Ran ch st1le home oilers 3 BRs.
bath.l rOJ1n g room . k1tchen. co vered pat10. we!l
on property, rural water . 011 heat

THIS ONE SPEAKS FOR ITSElf' Bea ut rlul
brrck home on 93 acre lot Bull Run Rd .. over
1100 sq II ol lrvrng space Totally equrpped
kitchen. 3 BRs. 2 ba lhs. 20&lt;30 lrvrng room .
!ormat drnrng room. lrreplace. HP /cent . arr.
25d I g;uage w1th openers. tar ge rear patro.
lenced yard

OFFERS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE HOME ...
11ots and a beaul rful home lor $44.900 Out·
standrng leatures ol th1s home are the l1vr ng
room wr1h llreplace. bu1lt-rn hutch tn d1nmg
room. ] nrce bedrooms, ? baths, gas heat and
cenlral arr C1ty schools Come seeth1s one to
day

SPRING VALLEY - OAK DRIVE - Large
ranc h style hom e offer s 3 BRs, 2 baths. L
shaped LR/ drn1ng area wrlh fir eplace. nrce
krtchen , large lamrly room. laundry ar ea. patro
doors. gas heal

0

Rearrange rhe 6 sc rambled
words

be low

1o

make 6

51mp le words

Prinl letter s o f
each 1n 1f:S hne of squares

I

I

SWOBET

6.000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE PLUS L.100 SQ
FT. OF OFFICE SPACE - Very nr ce burldmg
located 10~ oil Bulavrlle Rd Overhead garage
dams. ramp, overhead heaters rn warehou se.
lour n1ce of11 ces. toyer and receptron area
Situated on 2 acres olland. Call our ollrr.e lor
more deta~led rnfor mation
NICE STARTER HOME - located 1ust al lhe
ol town Thrs home leatures 3 bed rooms.
. living room, kitchen , drnrng room and a
basreme,nt Five minutes lo downlown
PRICE REDUCED TO $65.000! Beaut rlul l
shaped brick. All rooms large. Eal·rn k1tchen.
formal dinin g, LR W/ FP. 3 BRs. I ~ balhs, af·
!ached garage
Renny Blackburn, Broker

446-0008

100 ACRES. CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP - Newer
home offers J BRs. I o baths. equrpped
krtchen. LR. FR. gas heat. cent arr. rear deck
cenlral vac system, TV satellrle. ~0&gt;60 metal
bldg wrth 16' do(J(s Fr.., gas $147,000
1

PRICE REDUCED TO $17.5001!- Located at
I 722 Chatham Avenue this home offers lrvrng
room, kitchen, d1mng room. 2 bedrooms, bath,
40xl50 lot. city ulififies. OWNER ANXIOUS TO
SELL COME LOOK TODAY.
$25.000 - ApproJ~mafely I acre along St. Rt.
588 (400 II. ollrontage). Small home oilers 2
BRs. bath. LR . k1lchen. mobi le home pad on
property.
$29,900- LOCATED IN CITY - Older home
oilers 3 BRs. bath, LR. kitchen. gas heat, city
water and sewer. Call lor an appornlmenl.

579 JAY DRIVE - Allrac trve home wrthrn nr r
Utes lrom shopprng and hosprlal Thrs home
offer s 3 BRs. l'h balhs. LR. equrpped krlchen.
dmmg area. las heal. cent a1r, 2 car allac hed
garage. 16' 2 pool.

OWNER REDUCED PRICE TO 132.900...
ANXIOUS TO SELL. Very mce home located rn
Centenary area. 2 BRs. bath. LR. ktfchen. sun·
deck. large 2 car alfached garage. Within
walkrng diStance to grade school and store.

SMALL FARM FOR SALE- 50 15 acres m/1,
Clay TownshiP Hom e on property offers appromafely 1100 SQ. H. 3 BRs. bath, living
room, kitchen . Quiel settrng Fr ontage on two
roads. Call lor details.

RIO GRANO£ AREA - 7 acres. m/1, very nice
home wrfh some outstanding anractrons rn·
cludrng master bedroom w/skyllghf and deck
3 additional BRs. krtchen. LR. large laundry
room . Qu~et worx1s around house

II

TRECWH

NEW LISTING - TRI ·LEYEL HOME WITH
LARGE LOT - Atl ractrve home leatures 3 brs.
l lh baths. LR. k1tchen . fam1ly room , two decks,
attached garage Ca ll lor an appmnlment.

I
OWNERS HAVE DONE A LOT OF WORK AND
NOW VOU CAN GET THE BENEFITS - Frve
mmutes to lown, 3 BRs. 2 baths, LR. kitchen.
nal. gas heat. vrnyl srding $39.900'

IN TOWN CHARliER
Very attractrve 2 story on 3rd Avenue offers more
lhan you mrghf think. Loca ted extremely convenr·
ent to shopping and school s, thrs4 bed room home
has had a lot of rrnprovementsdone to rl1nclud10g
vmyl s1drng, new gas pulse furnace, plus famtly
room and bedroom addition s large enough for
good Size la mrl1 Fenced 10 yard $69.500.

To Pomeroy

••ry

Mayt•g ringer Wllhlr In lair
condhlon With rinse tub. $75.
takH both u Is. 114-992-3060.

ARE YOU READY TO MOVE TO TOWNl Come
look at th1s home located rn .:1 'J €fy mce, qwel
ne1p,h borhood. l1v1ng 100m wrlh gas l1r eplace.
k1lchen. larRe laundry rm . bath , two mce s1ze
bedr ooms. large screened back po1ch that you
wrll en101. aMached gara ge and lenced 1arn

AN OLDIE . BUT GOODIE!'
Go back rn lime and relive alii he charm ol ahouse
allhe Iurn of the cenlury Thrs 2 story house burl!
in 1850 rn Mei&amp;S Counly has 3·4 bedrooms. I bath
with eal·in k1tchen, fireplace and a double gara ge.
3-4 acres wrlh a large flat lot besKie it. Ha s anew
front porch wrth many edras. Needs wO&lt;&lt; done to
rl. N1ce starter home. All lor $25,000
#709

Oolt ttrt, good cond, 304-6~

4.n ACRES - $3.500 - Clay Twp . Hazel
Rrdge Rd

Opaloscont, gobk!~. t 09 pc

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

llnanct. 614·286~!22.

toragt blowar $1,500. Used Ntw
Holland 30 blower $1,200. Us111d
New Holland no chopr,r1 2 row
head electric contra s t5,500.

Two ustd New Idea 323 one row
plcklrt $2,000. Twa uSid New

Groom and Supply Shop.Ptt

***** FIVE STAR HOME - IWO STORY REDWOOD
STRUCTURE QUALITY AND BEAUTY THROUGHOUT . 9
ROOMS, 4 BEDROOM S. 2 BATHS. FA MILY ROOM OFF
KITCHEN ON FIRST FLOOR PLU S RECREATION ROOM OPEN·
lNG ONTO DECK ON SECOND FLOOR. fORMAL DINING
ROOM, LIV lNG ROOM HASFIREPLACE ,SPINDLED STAIRWAY
IN FOYER, 2 CAR A11 ACHED GARAGE. 310 4 ACRE SITE WILL
BE SURVEYED WHEN SOLO. HOME ISCOMPLETELY SUR·
ROUND ED BY TALL PINES AND OTHER TREES . ONLY 10
MILES rROM CITY. FIRST TIME OFFERED $125.000.

oocu~ed

HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISCElUHEOUS: 5 pc dinot1o wift1 swi'l~ cMi~.
Cushman maple hu&lt;h. maplll drop lool llilio, BJE1moot ga&amp; ""'90.
Zllllith colo&lt; coosole TV. swlV111 rocller. ~fll. (lOCftJres. Comrngwars,
ArRI shred-o-mat sa~d mai&lt;Br, ole&lt;:lric moat alicer, ~cup coffee umetecfric. Fry Daddy, G.E t&gt;aster """'· JX&gt;•. fll"'. canmng jar&gt;, walerho&amp;o, add9B , tools, doors. wtntlows, largo tot of old umber, ~rgolajt &amp;
d~ !91, tacl&lt;felto• MI. alum. swing, Maytagwnngerwsshor, walkBr, who~
cltair. i'ouse jaclrs. al kinds of finingl, ~· more
Al!C'ITOI'iEIUI NOTB: A V"'lllArQe All DaJ! Auction
Bring A Clo41r &amp; Spend .,.,., DOll
AIICIION C:ONDlTc:TID U

2020 JD Tractor wfloader,
$6,950; 3020 JO $5,950; 1010 JO
WIDuth hog, $2,650. OWner will

boaters, tandem axlt $7,900.
Used lnltnltlonal loraga wagon
2 beat•"· tandem uTa wagan
$1,300. Used Naw Holland 28

For Sa'-: 1 w1rm momlng

Waterlall bedroom SUllO, 5 p:: Watertalt bltdroom suite, an~ue lire
scre0t1. supot cherry pos1er bed, lai:le6. cedar dl86l comer what-oot
stand Vet llallorm roct.er, watnut s~ chwr, mah~ bookcase. call
wardrobe. chair&amp;, tlanket cha&amp;l VICI. comer liholl, mat-ogany de&amp;~ and
chair. bhJe and while sal1 crock wtlh ftd, 58V~ oak miiTOI'\, several
mrlkg~s.

New Moltand 116 Forage box, ~

717 chopper, 1 row hnd 12.000.

Grooming. All broode. All o1yloo.

.--

.Jajlen, Ra;o clvna. J&amp;G Moaiin cllina sat England Welrome
Home panem. crystal lamp, 006 tume jeWelry. g~ted mrrTOfS, 6pc. beautiful
dresser set Ma!$0n Rose panem. chamber pot, baskets. handle oil~~.
h.and~1nted "Gone wtth lhe Wind' lamp eloctnfl9d, two marble lamfli,
flgunnos. boolo:.s. ~au1 cun&amp;ffi, old bell, Bavana creamer &amp;sugar, Camrval
p1cherS, several old marbles, old lowet polS, &amp;ad irons, cower boiler,
aw1e oot1ll&lt; ketle, m""ng scyltle, wagoo wf'oels, Hamilton Jooos storo
jar, wooden OOxes, wooden ~.old hghl globes, and more

Harrow. $3,200, C11.1! Attar 5p.m.
614·245-5152.

Good natured Slberl1n Hu111:ty
mala, 11 mot. o1d..1 $150. 614-4466S87, 614-446-6581.

SUPER. SUPER BUY' WEHAVE A HOME WI TH NICE LEVEL
LOI FOR ONLY $15.000 BETTER CALL SOO N'

PH. b 14-256-6518

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 62
Oliva St., Gallipolis. New &amp; Used
lumlture, haatatt, Western &amp;

Inquire of

059l.

BRICK RANCH- 3 BEDROOMS. 2 ~ BATHS . NICE OPEN LI VING/DINING KIT CHEN AREA WITH fiREPLACE. ATTACHED
GARAGE. DECK. NICE LEVEL LAWN W/GAROEN AREA.
LOCATED ON 0 J WHITE ROAD. $66.000

E.S R , Box 166
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

SWAIN

71

IIZH. 1 1/2 mllal out At. 141.
Wayne Shoem1kar. 614-ot4&amp;-

Farman Cub Tractor, with Belly
Mower, Plows, Disc, Blade, 6

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

mo

THE AMERICAN DREAM LIVES .....
This home is very affordable when you look at all
the lea lures 3 bedrooms, I lull balh. lormallrvrn g
room and eat·in kitchen on the ma~n floor . Large
family room, I bedroom. lull bath. huge sto rage
room and spacrous utrl1ty room rn the lull basement Forced a1r heat and central a1r . Atlac hed
garage wrth opener. Screened·ln porch. storage
building and atlraclrve landscaprng. Don I lUSt
drrve by. you must see the lastefully decoraled 1n
terror lo really app rwate lhrs home" A lol ol
hou se for $57,000
#801

NORGHT

I
Woman at avant gafde art
gallery : "I would like to buy this
provocative piece hangm~.
here . What is 1t called?
Gallery owner: "My dear lady. I
.
"
ca II 1ta···········

I

I0

Complete 1no chuckle quoted
by filling in 1ne mrning words

~~

Ruth Goody, Salea Aaaoclata

379-2628

;H~lJMS 1H811 e It liB~ I ·~pef
Jeep .1~. :J&amp;UMO rl.i811118 .i.P81180
U Sl 184M .8J84 6U!6Ul14 9081d
Qi\IIB:JOi\OJd St41 ,inq 01 8~11 pfnOM 1..

:.\J81JB6 IJII &amp;pJBf:l)UBi\8 Ill UBWOM

H:JliMS lH917
Wll:JIIt
9N0/:1Hl
),11:11'1:J
H:Jl3/:iM
H:Jl/NS
MOlS38
Sl37·W~I:iJS

U· ~

YOU DESERVE THE BEST
And lh1s one offers you Quality canstr uclr:ln. e»:·
crllent ne1ghborhoOO m a convenrent localron A
hon dsome !looks bra nd newf 3 bedroom ranch
wh1ch rncludes a large lr'Jrng room . forma l drnmg,
brg krtchen wrth lois ol cabrnets and burlt-10s
Handy u11lrty area and 21ull baths You'll love th e
dec01atrng and I he openness ol th efloor plan On
Debby 011ve and prr ced lo sell Qurckly
#112

1

CAUGHT COUNTAYITIS1
Here 1s ~our cure! Settle in to easy livm g m th1s 2
bedroom, 2 bath. cedar lrrmmed home along rae ·
coon Creek . Woodburner in lt_.rng room and a
kitchen you w111 en1oy working 1n Park 2 cars rn
brg ~arage wrth ad1ornrng wo rkshop plus a large
concrete area lor RV. Add to thrs a 720 sQ. ~ lor
nrshed rental property or guest house. Take ad
vantage ol thiS great opportunrty $80.000
#811
WHERE GRANDMA USED TO LIVErr
Clean l'h ~ory home along Route 7 oilers lot s of
charm. 3 bedrooms, lrreplace. drning room and
lull basement are IUS I some of the lealures. 1.66
acres mcludes 2 car garage and barn New gas
furnace rn sta lled recently also. Beautiful nver
vrew to enjoy lr om the shade ollhe mapl e trees
Prtced at $59.500
#L L6
COUNTRY COMFORT
There's a splendid country v1ew in any duectron
from th1 s 2 story home near Champron Farms on
Rf . 554. Home rncludes open krtchen and lrvrng
room, 3 bedrooms, one nrce bath and ul1lrty room
Over 1 acre of fairly flat ground Possrble 9.5%
loan assumplron Prtced at $3 2.500.
#224

SHADY LOT - CLOSE TO TOWN
Lots ol character and charm can be lound rn thr s
1~ story home wifhrn walking drstan ce to town
Includes 3 bedroom s, large lrvrng room. drm ng
room and 11! balhs. Full basement. 3 car garage
wrth renled apart ment overhead $69.000
.
#100
PEACEFUL LIVING ON RACCOON CREEK
Pe rfect settmg for relaxation anrl en1oymenl ol
Raccoon Creek 3 acres. m/ 1, wrth good access to
the creek and pl enly ol room lor recreatron. Log
home rn dudes 6 room s mclud1ng hasemen t
Large deck overlooks the wonderful seMrng Per ·
Ieel for weekend gel·togethers or lull lrme country
Irving $34,900.
#131
Ill NT CONDITION
3 bedroom. 2 balh home located only 4 m1les west
from Ho~er Hospital. City school system 6 room s
plus uttlity and 2 ca r overstzed garage anach ed
Double closets and larl(l! bath off spacrous master
bedroom. 12•20 livrng room . 12x15 lamrly room
wrth woodsfove Loabor saving kitchen . All el ec
lr~ c home- healing and cooling. Lots ol burlt·rn
stora ge space. Above Rround 4'•24' pool mexcel·
lent co nd111on All on over ~ ac. lev el lot
Localed 10 Rodney area off marn !raveled road
LISted at $64.900
#303

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED HOME
Beautr!ulturn oil he cent ury home wrt h the ongt·
nal character st1 ll rntact. Large l1ving. dm rng and
lamrl1(0r denl rooms. all wrth l1replaces. beautrlut
open sta11ca se lead s to ]lull s1z e bedrooms, large
eat -rn k1lchen. srtting room and workshop 2 11ery
n~ce porches Sets on 2 1andscaped lots provrdrng
ple nty ol shade and room !01 the krds $64.900

#121
SOMEPLACE SPECIAL'
Am rd the Quret ol the hrlls. you 'tl lrn d thrs nearly
new ewtrng custom butll home. An open r1ser
stancase leads to a balcony, 2 bedroom and bath
on the second level. An other bedroom and balh
on the l1rst level A 36' &lt;1 8' "Great" room wrlh two
sets of atnum doors keetl the great outdoors close
at hand . The lamrly centered eat -rn krtchen has
appliances and beautrlul oak cabrnt s. Ander sen
wrndow s and a lar ge.2 car garag e Alllh1s and an
above ground pool on 1.2 acres. mil. At $62.000.
you can't afford to wart on thts one Hannan Trace
Schools
#809

WE NEED LISTINGS!

PATRIOT AREA- THREE BEDROOM RANCH ATTRACTIVE HOME AND TWO LOTS- 3 BRs,
offers 11 20 sq. H. krt chen, livin g room. bath. balh. k1lchen w/range and OW. LR, carpet.
carpet, attached garage wrth electric door elec. heat. I car detached garage Situated on
opener. Ca ll lor an appornlment.
t•o lots. Very mce.
$22.500! lhrs A·lrame home offers 3 bed
rooms, I ~ baths, LR, kitchen with slave and re· $24.900!!! - Very attractrve pnce for a nice
frrgeralor, elecfrrc heal, pa~ basement Han · home. Two or three bedrooms. bath, LR , DR,
krtchen. ca rpet. part basement, laundry room.
nan Trace School DIStrict .69 acre

\•!iJ

r r ,. r r r r r r·r
"" '"'"" I•• ' " No '

• ;;..- r

1 STORY CHARMER
Verr anract1ve 2 story home on dead·end str""t
on I he edge of town oilers your lam rl y more lhan
most wrfh leatures like 4 bedrooms, lormallrvrn g
room . d1nrng room. large eal·rn k!lch en ad lull.
partrally f1n1shed basement There s room lor ev ryone lo en1oy. Locat1on rs per fecl for krds 1 car
garaoe porch and more Prrced at $69 .900
' .
#100

I

11

LOCATED AT 407 2ND &amp; ROUSH STREETS
IN MASON, WV
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE FLORA C. BOARD
WILl. BE SOW
AKTIOUEScSupor curved g~s cltma claw'&lt;tot and mrrrored bacl&lt;. 2 pc
/V1 Deco IMng room SU118 , bookcase, SUpet' onenlaJ type table lamp, 4 pc

LUNCH

now\ 614--256-6278, 814-256-6214.

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Sunday Times-Sentinel -

Pure bred Collie pupplu, no
papert,
father
regltltred,
mather not, $128. taeh. Ripley
30on.e390.

ESTATE
AUCTION

glassware, Shawnee,

copp•r·nONd, hill ltock, call

1

DONNA CRISENBERY

614--446-1967

AUCTIONEER COL. W. KEITH MOLDEN
614-742·2048
lrc 1n Ohio 4318 &amp; W Va . 863
CASH
LUNCH
POSH .

~tclto".

For Sat.: Bug1•• r1d &amp; white,

m1. j~-~~~~~~~~

OWNERS: DOUG &amp;CARROL BLAKESLEE

10:00 A.M.

c:omplete 143.25.

For Sat.: Dog houaas, nvaret

ADVERTISING PIECES &amp; MISC Several worx1 bores. bee r
srgn s. Sparky the Champ ron spar! plug horse (NIBI. baM ery
adv pes (NIB!. books. stamp s, Chrrstmas ornaments, 2 chrl
dr pn's lam ps w/ musrc boxes. Barbre Dolls &amp; related 1tems
Ch 11ssey Doll. Toot sre Toy Truck

29

gal 111 up $14.t9 1nd 10 g11

Merchandise

Household
112 WV,
Jerrieho
Rd.fumlshlng.
Pt. Pleasant,

Oragonwynd Calttry · Persian,

Siamese and Hlmsl•yan klllens .
614-446-3844after 7 p.m.
Fish Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave.
Point Plaaaant, 304-67$-2063, 10

A~

Ioupe

SATURDAY, SEPT.

Antiques

58

Merchandise

Metga Football Jaekel. Slza 36.
160. B1~i2-4498.

54 Miscellaneous

AT YOUTH CENTER
CAMDEN AVE.
PT. PLEASANT. WEST VIRGINIA

I

F. CANADAY,
ROBERT D. BRENNEMAN
MARY FLOYD. REALTOR
HOMES. FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET
GALLIPOLIS. OHIO 45631

Merchandise

Uprl£1hl hlz•. Y1ry nlc1, 3

53

54 Miscellaneous

54 Miscellaneous

yooro old. $1fSO. &amp;1411112-3033.

PICKENS RJRNITURE

Excellent condition, 5 speed auto ..
sunroof, fual injection . Runs great.
$15DO or $68 per month .

PUBLIC AUCTION

I

®. CANADAY REALTY

Household
Goods

52H814.

o,

Whl1e, S95;
Business
building,
,
anga
Coppartona
S95j Elsclr ic
30180
Range, 30 Inch white, nlca, 1150;
~cross from McDo natds, Han- Westinghouse Washer, &amp; Dryer
derson, WV. 614-446-9662.
S.l, Almond, $1 ~0 Each; 20 cu .
Country Mobil• Home Park, h. Chest FrHzer, $150; Freezer
Route 33, North of Pomaroy. Upright, Frost
Freo,
$150.
Lois, rant at~. parts, Sill&amp;t. Call Skaggs AppUancat, Upper River
614-992 -~79 .
_ _ __:-"R"'oa=d=,6=14"'4:::4.:.6·_73:_:98 .

I

5I

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

c:•ll cotrecl 304-!25-3275, or 304·

G.E. Washer. $95; Kanmora
Dryer, $75; Whirlpool Dryer,
Avacodo, $95j Kenmore Dryer,
Harvest gola, $95; Wastin-

o"'"·

September 23, 1990

Top Cath paid. Old tumlturt
cuboard~t
quilts,
ora.nlal,
palntlnge, 1~, or entire es!eta

Frost Frse Rafrlg.rator, white,
$95; Frost Frta Refrigerator,
G.E. $125 ; Refrlg.,atOI', aida x
aida, white, $150; Ratrtgeretor,
G.E., Almond, like new, $250;

tou••

September 23, 1990

-

stock,

Rooms for rent ·week or month .
Starting 11 $120/mo. Gallia Hotel.

B

MORTON
IUILDINGS, INC.

APPLIANCES

Household
Goods

programs! For Information 504·

UpS1alrs . Furnished, 3 rooms &amp;
battl, elaan, no pets, reference &amp;
deposit required . 614-446-1519.

USED

Moving Sale; Dining room, suite
&amp; hvtch. Living room ou.Uit,
baby bed, misc. 614·25 6-1!::~66

51

Why Rant? Homes for $1 .00,
Go ... ·t
give
away
repos.

6679.

GOOD

Merchandise

$69. Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun. Baby mat1rassea 135 &amp;
$45. Bed frames $25, Queen
Size $35 &amp; king lrama $50. Good
Mlectlon of 'bedroom suites,
metal cabinets, headboards $30
and up to $65.90 days sam&amp; u
cash whh approved credit. 3 mi.
out Bulavllla Rd . Open 9 A.M. to
5 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. Call 614-

ing tor 30% ol adjusted Income
20i0 S.Cond St. or call 304-675-

Merchandise

lipolis, OH
Do y:c
ou:--;;;
tlk:c
o-:1-o -.,.-:
, -:M~onev?
Check us out for quality lurni tu,.. and carpals. Mollohan Furni1Url &amp; C.a1pets, Rt. 7 Na11h.
Phone 614-446-)144, Gallipolis.
Ohio.
Washers, dryart, rarrigerators,
ranges. Skagg• Appll1ncas,
Upper Rlvar Rd. Beside Ston•
Crest MolaL Call 614-446-n98 .

securhy deposl1 and get a
months frtl rent . 304-7n-.5'107.
One bedroom apls. for rent.

54 Miscellaneous

Count~ Appl.la.lca · Inc.' Good
used appliances, T.V. aell. Opon
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 614446-1699, 627 3rd. A...a. Gal-

Middleport, Ohio, Batch S1. One

Nlcaly Furn'ed Small house,
not
suitable
tor
garage,
children, no pets, $300/mo.
Deposit, 614-446-0338.

Household
Goods

Pleasant, W. Va.
----- - - - - -- ----·--

Ohio-Point

re.alZ'-'1\lh\.:W

01 SIIMSNY

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

Clyde B. Walker, 246-6276

Loretta McDade,

446-7729

Bill

446-3443

Todd,

�Page-D-6-Sunday limes-Sentinel

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Hay &amp; Grain

64

71

Autos for Sale

Hty tor Salt. Clover A Timothy.
Round Sal• In the Field. 614-

lor nle. Flrlll cll111ng,
blloo. $1.10 bolo. 1141742·
chance to book winter hay
trwe llortgt, premium
1!10 graM+elover, rolla
aq~rn. Morgan Farm. Rt.
304-113'1'2018.

A"'

w•

Qalllpotl•, e14-44S.877'7;
Wldltelectlon new a uHd tann
tr~Gtora &amp; lmplemantt. Buy,
Mil. tract.. 1:00.5:00 wnkdayt,
Sal till Noon.

1

horvootor3o~ahl

grlndtr 71

mlxw, exc conct
73-4215.
vuver Trtctor, with end loader,
$900; 7x9ft. dump bed, f!OO.
614-245-5067.

63

Autos for Sale

---------:'83 Cut1111 Supreme rMI nice
car, V-1, auto, $1,850. '80 AMC
Sprlt 6 c:yl, 4 ap11d run• good.

Livestock

71

Autos lor Sale
GOVERNMENT SEIZED vohlciOI

1U7 Buick C~ntury, AT, 1lr, from f'IOO. Fordt. Mercedta.
cruft.. tbt. powwlocb, a. more. Corvtnu. Ch1vy1. Surplu1.
Elo. GOnd,l3,too. 11+388-1300. Your aflla. (1} 805-687-8000. Ext.

1919 04da Debe 88 AoyeleLtUIO.
rune aood, one ownet, tl.OOO.

AMftM c..PS,
setlt, I morel
A!l_PS,
llh, U,'IOO.
114-24S-fMJ75.

·

1980 Volkswagen Rabbit, 4dr,
4spd diesel, 40 mlln to a gal·
ion, runo groot, $!100. 8M·il889655.

$450. 304-676-2818.

198'1 Ford LTD, Good ruMing
condition. 6141')112-2220.
1983 Cavtlllr 4 doo~l tulo, PS,
PB, 58,000 .....&amp;nlnal m l", S'1,800.
-...
304 00• 71 • 571
""'
1984 Ford T-Binf IXC. corld. y.
8, 302, fu•llnjectlon, high mll.i,
many new ptrtt, very cl.. n.
S3,000 080. 614-245-5588 or

1956 Chtvy, 454 motor, $1500.
1977 Chtvellt race car $2500.
1968 Chevalle SS $700. 614·3881115, att.r e 446-3972.

Autos for Sale

PS, PB1.l door, 68
mllee, 1
OWMr, w.850. 6 45oM41.
101.c8c:8_·- - - - - - 1881 Luer Turbo.. Good .t.epe. 1N8 CorticL Exctllant candl- I·S.:...;c
t!J,OOO 080. 8141H2-1123.
Uon. 11!11100 and trodo lor Dido
modol Ford
or BuicK In IXCIIItnl condition.
newt Thlt one Is
1981 Clmero, Z-28, bright Nd, 614-842·5453.
cu mual &amp;ell I No

1979
Pontiac
Bonneville
Brougham, loaded, ntw Urn,
runs good New 22 caliber 11ml11 uto,modai70HC.304--671·7281.

Transportation

71

1979 Chevena. 4 epd., body
good, Nnt exotlt.nt, 2 new
fir.. , $400. Must leU. &amp;14-4462234 oftorl.
1919 Mustang. 4 cyl., 4 tpd.,
$600. «114-446-4535.

304-6~2054

New
Holland
707, 3 p1 hitch - - - - - - - - - tor~g•
harvesttr, Fox 2100

lorogo

Autos for Sale

11184 Oldl CWIII:h5, AC,

245-85~

Jlm'o Form Eaul,...nt..sR. 35,

71

September 23. 1

air, cruln,

1987 C~ Celebrity
Ta V8. 4-door.

S5,600; 1 8 Ford aurua V8, 4door $3,900; 1983 Mercury Linx,
4-door t1,3i5i 1982 Plymo\ih
Champ. Low mlln. t1,700j 1988
Ponlltc 1,000. ~oor $2,900i
19M Mtrcury Capri, sun roor
$3 900; 1984 Mercury Cougar
Xiil L.oodod $3,800· 11119 Chovy
Monte Carlo, S11.4_~i 1878 M~
eury Cougar $1,300;1980 Chivy
Caprice. Low miiM $1,800. Call
Marll.'t Auto SaiiL 814""2-3011
11187 Dod~• eon DL P:!J:BoAC,
4 n• I ,.,, •utoma
lite
good gat mlltiJI. Onlr ana
owntr. Excellent condition.
Mult ttll. Make oH•. 114-lm·

23n

1ga7 T-Bird V-8, 1otdtd, 614-441-

l:~~~~~ot"~r~~~~~~·~

1888 EXP, txc. cond, ful~
'' oHar. Sea 8 j
5oadtd • lpCultun root, Alllf
614-446-2424.
casMIII, cr .. control, t 1n
h-'
out·-·tl
~~~·
with
w ..,,
....,,. cl-~
FDf' Sail:: 1981 Chevette, exc.
black trim only 13,uuu m IH ftrst cond,low miles, 6l4-446.1021.
$7500, moving mual -.11, 3Q4..
67&amp;-1315.
For Sale: 1984 Oldsmobile
H nd
I GIS 0=•· P~B, AC, lilt, crui&amp;a,
1188 yu al, 11«1,
il A
ra o, vory good cond
autorNIIc, PS, PB, tir, AMif
well m~ltlntd, flna work ear:
cu"'!•Liuggage rtek, $5,100. ~~~~~ 1ii32400/t.wlll negotiate,
114-24....1l
6 •• 1
8
k1
·
a r p.m. u
or
UJI8 T·Bird Turbo Coupe, 34,000 Larry,
mllll, kllded, fi 9,800; l~tla GOVERNMENT SEIZEO·Vthlclll
Ran';'~ qol., 4 tpd, $4,000. 614- from $100.00. Miata'a, Corveun,
44&amp;·
'
Marc.da, Jaguart, Porchat
1181 Cullan ln1tmlttonal tnd ather mrse. eonllaeatod
•3
000
11
property
now btlng eold to the
;:~ onty 2 '
1
bll
"'For h
t
m '"
WltYiry opl:lon, mull Glntrl
u c.
uvr

IM. l14-446-4303.
11181 Z24 Cavalllr. Loaded.. Laid
oH. Must Mil. Prtce redue«&lt;.

'~
11:00 pm.

r

Q;~n (~~•y;5 ~::0!m

~~

cond. $:"1,500. 614-388-8895.
~6:8:2~=4=5:'::::::::::::~~·~~~8 ·================ _:6:"":~::·:~::5·==========~~R~H~1~~5~M~a~rc~.L~y~n~•·~'~'~:_"_''
__
'·

_

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

~[B
I),O~lUIUH

REALTOR'

RESIDENTIAl · INVESTMENTS · COIIIIERCIAl · FARMS

23 LOCUST ST.

Real Estate General

446-6806

23. 1990

71 Autos lor Sale

72 Trucks for Sale

74

Atttntlon Sport1 Car Collector.:
1964 Austin Healey Sprit•,
easily restorable, tx1ra motor,

Pick ""

1911 Harter O.vkJ.an Sporster,
grooi_~~J...Iow miiNgo, 12,500.
flrm. --:1432.

f!,OOO. 614·381'7241.

72 Trucks for Sale
1975 GMC Pickup $1200, or trade
lor mid alze ear, 304..eJ5...509"1.
1978 Chevy, 4 whnl drtv, 4epd,

f1,200, 614-25H215.

1979 Ford F-100 112 ton truck.
Asking f!,OOO. 614·245-8551.

19711 Ford F-150, 4 wh. dr., 400
eng., 4 tpd., exc. cond. 614..t48-

bodo, Fcnlo, Chovyo,
Dodgn, lhort or tong, no Nil. · .

304&lt;175&lt;8281.

-

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD'a

Motorcyc las

79

campers&amp;
Motor Homes

Rottry or cable tool drilling.

r!'.::l·

1990 Chovy 9·10, Tthot Trim, 5,500 mJIH
'
w/oJ)(Iona, must Hill ~14-tU2430 .,.., 4p.m.
·

Pump n le• and

895-3802.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992-2886/HOME 992 -5692
DOITIE S. TURNER, BROKER
EASTY LIVING - In lhos 4 year old 14&lt;60 Sunnybrook mobile home. II has a calhedral ce11ing lor d1mens10n and a
laundry room w1lh shelves lor slorage, equ1pped k1lchen ,
lwo bedrooms and I\\ baths. II is beautiful and mnew condo11011.
$14,000

For Stlt 1972 F·150 Ford Pickup, 4 whNI drive, 8*258-1385
aher5p.m.

0014.
Sale: 1SI88 Astro Conve..lon
1981 GMC Jimmy. ~14. $3,900j For
Van, low rnill:t, 4.2 liter, tXO.
1980 Chevy 3 quarter ton 4X4 condition.
114-448-2153.

Davis
Sew-Vac
Service,
Gaorgas Creek Rd . Par1s, sup·
plies, pickup, and dalinry. 614-

plek-up, 6 cycllndor, outomollc ...
Motorcycles
$5,895; 1979 Oodg• Ram Char- c''.;;"_..;;;.:.:;:.;.:~...:.,,____
gar. 4x4 $2,250. Ctll Mtrk't Aulo Solooi14·8V2-3011.
1880 Hondo Hawk ~-. block,

82

446..0294.

1882 Chevy PU, 25,000 tctual
mil••· Exc. cond, alto, toppar
bugshleld. 614-24S.5017.
1965 Oodgt Ram 5-spttd ' •
par. 42,000 mll10. VGC. $1.~0.
614-985--4369.

85 General Hauling
R &amp; R Water Service. Poot1, ciatams, walla . lmmedlate-1,000 or
2,000 gallont delivery. Call 304-675~370 .

Watterson's

Hauling,

Water

reasonable rates, volume dl•
counts, 2,0 00 to 4,000 capacHy,
cls!erns, pools, walla, tte . Call
304 ·516 -29'19

Upholstery

Mowrey's Upholstering servicIng trl county area 25 yeara. The
beisl In furniture upholwtering.
Call 304-675-4154 lor lrM estimates.

and Haat1n9

Fourth and Pma
Gallipolis, Ohio

K.wttkl KDX-80 mDtorcyclt.
1988 SuzukJ Quad Racer 4whHter, 8 months okl, extra
tlrn. 8141941-2722.

MYRTLE DRIVE - Immaculate 3 bedroom. vinyl sided
home, 1~ bath, heat pump, large garage. level yard.
$56,5()0
#278
60 M/l BEAUTIFUl ACRES - Greal for hiking 01 hunt ing
Grandma Galewood h1ked here. Trails are al1eady t he~e •~h
beaulilul rock formations. Askmg $22,£00
#ZZ6
LET'S BUilT' - Tored ollookmi lor vour dream house. Build
rt' On these chooce 5 acres mil 1esl11cled lois on Goeen Twp
Rural wateo available Hardtop 10ad Call 101 mooe 10lo
.
#168

614-44&amp;.3888

Real Estate General

VIRGINIA SMITH, BROKER, 388·8826
DIAN CALLAHAN,-REALTDR. 268-8261
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR. 446·1897
RUTH BARR, REALTOR. 446-0722
LINDA SKIDMORE. REALTOR, 379-2886
DEBORAH SCITES. REALTOR, 448·6806
LYNDA FRALEY. REALTOR, 446-6808
MICHAEL MILLER. ASSOCIATE. 441 -1406

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1990 2&amp; ft. Dutchm1n Travel
Tr•ll•, ntw, lot• or artru, 304875-6119.

1132. 00 YOU liKE PRIVACl. 81AUH A.D COUNII'Illff! Wo hove 1
three bedroom ranch house situated on a small tarm in I( C. tchool d1j{. Thrs
properf'l sell:s itseiLall yuu have to do 11 look. ~riced 111 ll'rli $50s

w

446-4206

1.?

ac m/1 Crown C~, &amp;rea Call

$26.900

1633 THIS SPACIOU~ BI ·LFVEl ollm bur bedrooms. lhree baths 1nd two
k1tthens II IS ~~tuated Dn 17 wes m/1 ne~r the hosp~al Pertect PIICI tor a
large fam tl~ K.C (J NG ~c hoot drs! s~ th~ one soon. Only S52,000

LESS SPACE TO ClEAN - But lhos 12&gt;65 Rrchardson Mo·
bile home has 3 bed1ooms. hvong 1oom. k1lchen. and bath.
Appliances a1e mcluded
ASKING $4,500

.'

bnc~

' ..
'

GETAWAY RETREAT - Owner l1nancong, w1th down P8Y·
ment. appro&gt;. 7 moles from Gallo pohs Ideal locatiOn . Excel lent conditiOn, overlook s Blue lake and Raccoon Creek. 23
ft . trawel hailer. sundeck. rural water, septrc system, and
electnc. F11hong, boaton g hu nt10 g or 1usl re la11ng #58(

•

m"""

-·

ful1her rllformah:m
1471 . COIIERCIAL BUilDING - Louted on Route JS IPIJ"Ol l/ 10 ola
mllf West past trJiht ll&amp;ht on the lljlhl Crtat oppoftuNty to own your own
busmess Call lor appollllmtnt Wrl conuler rent Wllh !lphon

.·.•

.·.·

SIRACUSE - ON 1!4 - N!W

POM
- oI1u::,~~'~;~ ~;
NEW EIOI
LISTING2or J bedrooms,
room. large gar a&amp;e
.
rn
Low maintenance. ~* ur•rt~s. iU
furtlllce, ltr cond.. 1 flS~Ited. great
kluiKm. edra nee. low 50'$

liSTING- I~ sll)ry, alum &gt;ldrn~ 3
BR bath. LR. kd . uhlfl'l rm en
closed SUflOOm. IIISUII!ed. gas h-eat
111 CDnd. apo••nm stay. new ~rl .
treated dr1vtw11y. eare&amp;e &amp; ~¥1tk
~. add. blda..largelenced rn i!at
den. m1intenance lr~ ~operty
low 30's

MIDDLEPORT
AND AREA

POMEROY
AND AREA

POMEROY, OHIO
992-2259

Real Estate General

GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - 3 bedroom.1 bal h ranc hw~h
lull basem en! , ga~age. deck. heal pump. Ni ce nerghb01 hood
lor the choldren to play Askong $59,400.
#263

OWNER MUST SEll - PRICE RE-

POMEROY - E lbln St. - 3BR.

DUCED -

l r.droom ol . DR. I R.

bllh, I lloor oi11 Oose to town

111,000 or malle u! an Dner

MIDDlEPORT - 'Ur St. - J bed·
roOtm , tivmt raom. dtnllli room.
bath. ful bnemeot low

MIDDLEPOITT -

S20 '~

Rol~nd

St. - 3

BR. IIIJ ~IM. lR, OR. gar~ge
130.000

MIDOLEPOITT - BliCK HOllE 2nd St. 4 tM , lr. 11. kit . I~ bath
$):1'1. Mus I seftiP estlle
IIDDLEPOITT PACUGE SALE 121N ~dSI
121~ N. ~d Sl
CAN BE
117 N ~d St
SOLO
119 N ~d Sl
SEPAIIAT£LY
11• Colo St.
.-n 5 ~usn onl'f SS2.000 Th1s rs a
real tnvntmtnt buy1
llliAD__!IUI'I 10 - Jlh ICf! lot.
IIODUPCR1 Heft· ~ your
chaoce at 1 beaulllul 3 BR. LR OR
kt lift bath uU!ly rm . tu!l base·
rneilt 2 car i-11111. len«d yard. 2
llltJ top conttbon. Prad S20.000
un6er the Mlrket See it today and
1111M an ofter

~rt .

OR. blth. w/n ver voew Ju~t
patnled &amp; l!dec01'aled PllSSib~ !
Owner fmancr~t. S.3'2.01Xl

Realtor-owner

SYRACUSf
ITIEIITIOI NIW HOlE BUYERS -

Why pay $65.000 ~ here r ~ a
!:letter home !ready) lot abput ~the
prt:e 3 BR R~NOi, 2 baths. OR. ~t .
lR.ul~flt/ atllpphance:s ll you want
SIC st he . b Ia thebeslb

AND AREA

RACINl6tbS1. - 2s t01 , ,4Bfl. 7
baths. LR, sunroom. •rt cen tr al
heal, 111 2 41!/i loh Low oW's

RACIItE - 810.-DWAY - I llooplan J BR, l R. tlalh. kr1 cen tral
"'•' &amp; llr.blstment. 2 CAr ~~~~e
130•
WHY PAY IUT - UCIJI E- lain
51. - I ft001 plln. J BR. bath H .
basemetll. Greet buy . Low 30'5

1617. SIAll fAll FOI SAll: 48 ac. m/lm Cl1y TowrtShiQ. Allbrck home
wrth app. 1980 sQ. ft J larllt bd., 2 bllhs, kitchen and eilltnl $pace. J frre

IN fllf ClitJN l ilY
IN1HI COUII11'1- ON 143. Hoo&gt;

mineral rilllts. Prtld rltlt
$77.500.

IIICIISmE -IIJion lin It llloor l!lfn.l l&gt;r. I bolll.ll.011, LR,

Under $JI.OOO.
LAIIIISYILLI- 2MACII£S- 31111.

LR 011.

SlD's

~1. . 1111~

sorop, llllfC;Ol

=

CIMIS'IIUI- GIEIT HOlElllool pion, 4iiii.LR DR. kl.. llll~

::.~,rrr::.-,~1

qolck. IIIII undtr 130.000.

.·.·
.·
.·

EIC!LLEIIT n 33 •ll,.lin.,...l.
Wou_, M1te A Good StOtt. Tnd
Stop. Auction House. Reg11r Cente1.
Statron. A mont~· f'Niker loc.at10n
Pritt reduct&lt;! - Mlkt us 1n offer

1oavllle 14. - 13 acres. J BR.

IIIICh, pond .. I'll~. r1hls, 2 tar pr·

aae Everyrtunc. Must we

.•

11615 NEW liSTING. larl(e 1nd room~ brd 111 Green Sc:hoo! Dl!t ~me con·
tarns tuee bedrooms. 1.-nir, rMm.Dne a~ Orll!·hallbalhs..IMnl( room and two
ca • praae. land •s feocedm en all tlvee slits ad rrt.lli1M barn1ndshtd Pre ad
'" S80's. Located on SR 141

~rce Rt·

duced. M1ke an otler

TUPPERS PLAINS - ll01lon Addition - 3 lo 4 bedroom
ranch mexcellenl c011diloon on a large I acre lot Alarge lam IIi room makes iving here a joy. Eleclric BB heat plus wood ·
burner. large slooage shed. Call lor appomtmenl $41 ,000

TUPPERS PLAINS - 3 bedooms, I ~ bath. brock ran ch. lull
basement Garage. large lot Fenced on back yard wrt h above
ground pool. lots of shade trees $4 8,000

•

place. den. I ur anathed p111f and 2c1r detaclled gmaewit~ rarE'! work.
aru. lui bmment w~h 1980 sq. M.Stod bam crib shed,lmplemenl shoed
toblcco base. Call lor more dftaJis

RUTLAND BRICK STREET - 66 x 166 lol. l Hoor home. 1
bedroom~ 1 balh. Noce kilchen cabrnels. 111.5()0

POMEROY- New worong. new plumbing, new drywall, new
roof are already completed in lh11 4 room home wolh 1 beil
rooms. Could have 3 lo 4 rooms upsla rrs. lull basement
Great lor a rental . 17.000

1!99. COUifJIY LIVIIIG Al ITS FIJI £ST. 86 Krt farm near Crowft Otvnff~
Rt. 553. Home hu two bedrooms. bail h. dinini room, lrvrna room lfld Ucl\en
land 1ncludes two barn~. stY!fll sheds and bbacto base Call lor more detds.·

cond. Ma~e trell ofhce or st01e lm·
mediate passen11n Plen~ Of ~rk.
II'IJ 5 m111 lrom courthouse

btHinanl. pr1ce. bll'n and 1)0/'ll
Lodlll ~pe htme on 301Crn with

.''

RACINE. l&lt;d St. - 1 n.-y, 3 BR
~lh. •~ , tR. cen1111 heat &amp; au
Under S20.000

4.000 Sq. Ft. COIUIItrCisl 8141. I ttoor plln, em access. e•cellent

DID£1 - l br.lr, kl .. l ij both&lt;

RACINE - Ranch Hom e - 1 bed10oms. I balh . lully
equipped kitchen . lamo ly room 1 car gmge m basement
Sottmg 011 1.6 acres Beautiful counlry setlrng wrth a 111ce
VIew' $59,500

·.
·.

: AloY!IY loR home situated on 8 we~ miL Th iS
home leflur.es '2 bd., blth. ~~~e famrly room lwrrl room, Ia rae krt,hen and
dinrna room Hcwne hn ap 2.000 ~- ft II yDu are ookin&amp; tor ~pace and pll·
'IICY yuv will want to b~ at this home.

COMMERCIAL

IN fllf CIJIJNlflY

Mrddleport. Nice woodwork. 2 to 3 bedrooms. ul11ily. small
storage bu ilding. $19.900.

.

~ACINE

gas heat. central aor, city water. 1 car garage Alllhos and
more on over 1\\ ams m/ 1. Call lor appomlmenl and onlo
Askong only $75.000
#269

MIDDLEPORT - NICe slarter home 101 a young couple
Some remodeling completed . 3 bedrooms and I bath. Fmosh
~the way yoo want $20,000
SALE II CENTER - AniCe 3 bedroom Shull mobole home
14•70 with attached lam rly room . Electnc heal pump plus
coal combustion stove. Equpped krtchen. Storage buoldrngs.
orchard and grape arbor. $19,500
RUTLAND- One floor plan wrth 3 bedrooms. I~ balh. drn lng area, large level yard. garage. and woodshed REDUCED.
$32.500

MORGAN CENTER - Is thrs 3 bed room ranch wolh balh.
family room . drning/ kttchen combo. cable heat. 2 ca r ~!ill

age All lhos and more on 25 mi l Askrng only $4 6,000
.
#246
SECOND AVE. - You wrll hnd lhos 3bed1 oom I'h balh home
wtth fam il~ room. dmmg roo m. woodb urner and more
~Now

dmmgroo m. palflal baseme nt. garage Askm gorq

vrew ol the Hol m Hosprtal 14'x36' ba1n presenlly bemg
ulol11ed as 1 ca1 ga~a g e and storage 2 olher oulbuoldrngs A
QUAlifY HOME w1lh many ame noloes ? lull balhs, and 2 hall
ba ths. den. lormal l 111 1n~ room and d1n1ng room . 2 WBFP.
onl ortar nment k1l chrn QUALilY THROUGHOUI
NEW liSTING: INVESTMENT PROPERTY . 7 1enlal

BEAT THIS" NEW li STING 11 GREAT lOCATIONII

CORNER LOT l'lhile v1ew1n ~ the Oh 10 R11Je1 I rom your wat er
!r nnl ht Awr. nrooPrl ~t 4 rms r., bath down 3 rms &amp; bath

lull up 1 WBTP, HW floors. IC reeneJ rn p~ ch Aclass1c home

IF VOU ARE ALREADY TIRED Of CUTTING GRASS . SEll
YOUR MOWER and move mto t1 beaullf ul 2 bed rm condo
located along Grape St Ample 10Sulal1on w1th hea l pump
g1ves you com lortable a11 co n d 1 t1onm ~ and heal w1th econ ·
om1cal pr1 ce&lt;. Awera ge&lt;. le \~ th an $50 00 permo IH abate·
me nI p r o~r am I blo ck lo R I OCP. I ~' 2 blocks to C1ly Par~ l ow

mamlenanco Call 44 6 1066 lo1 rnlo
3-4 BEORM . HOME locaiOd oPPIO&gt; I m1 •r above old Srlver
Br1dge. along St Rt l Usr !or rrs~ent1allcommerc lal lot
srze. I53' d ·,~ Ruy now lo1 $J) 000 00
INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6r m hou se local ed

LIST WITH ll.\\'£S TODAY

mort or

••

ltu. cr.ltk tfll one oul

r
,,,OfEN
,,..NOI/$E.
,., ,,.IUNPA
, s,,_

I"

r,

UNION AVENUE - Is thos nice 3 bedroom. I ~ balh home

leet ol l1wmg space mcludes 4 bedrooms . hr eplace. formal
dm mg, eQuipped k1lchen and much more land IS level to

rollrn&amp; and 1ncludes a beaut1lul pond. a 2 Cal garage and a
barn You wolllove rl Call tor an apporn lment $110,000.00

w1t h lamdy room. dining room.l1vmg room and k1tchen Gas

heal One Cal del ached garage , full basement and more . Ask
mg only $35.000 Call lor your appoonlmenl
#268

a tor~ g Ma1 11 St f.?t• nl nr ll~· p 111 P1 e~en t l y ~~ Lt'oS ing $2. l 00 00

Roy now lor 11 5.000 00
NEW liSTING· lll .lcre&gt;. l'rrry lwp 5omr lrmbeo Buy now
lm $10.000
6.5 ACRES . WITHIN THE CITY OF GAlliPOliS srlualed
alonR Ga rfield Avr• S1tl• rn luc1f!s I builc1m g lots w/ CI Iy water
se wer Buy now !or $30 000 00. 01 pur chase house w1th lot
Vrll a~e

II Call lno mme

2 BEDRM . REMODEL.ED HOME along [lll llr rolhr Rn Walklo
groceroes and sc hool Buy now lor $?6.o00 00
68 ACRES Mor liN OHIO TWP. F10ntage on Sl Rt 7 w11h
some l1mbeo . Pnced at $10,000
2 LOTS located al the ru nclron ol Roule 160 and Ewongton
Road . Reduced lo hall price. $5 .500

PRICES DRASTICAllY REOUCED on 3 or operloes w1lhrn lhe
Vollage ol Porteo : #I - Ooa cottrell grocery bu1ldon~ Now
'15,000.001i #1 - 2 slory homeadracenll osl01e bldg. Now
$25,000.00. #3 - 3 bedr ooms hom e ne&lt;l to above . Now
$20,000.00. Call for more mfo. Will sell any or all II'

·w, ..,U ,., II 111111 ,,.,. II }Ill II II flf

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - Eleganl cou nlry '" rngon
acres
m/ i w1lh a lovely ceda1 4 bedroom home Over 2.000 sq uare

wrth character Don "! l t&gt;l l hr~ on r grt away call 100a v11

.AE Hupp................... ........ . ..... ........... ....9(9·2257
9(9 2660

IIIOt. IIW USTIIII: Ill "-" lOo. ! II! r"'dlwlllllllllll. LR. dinllll""hllehoil. ullily rM, o1o&lt; llolt """~ CIA.Ooy/City 1tllool dm.lloc II ""

•219

Clean~

MIANO - 2- 2ocroloh.$6,11110
...

IWOIIIIIIIIOO .."' .... , -~
•• Coli "' "".

Askrng $49.000

APPOINTMENT 10 S[( fill S ON[ l d9 900 00
ENJOY THE COMFORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE

THIRD STREET- IIDDLEPOIT- Totally ~emodeled 2·3
bedrooms. One floor homa Beautiful condotoon. Carpel
throoghout. New wiring. vinyl sidin&amp; one car garage. In sulated and all storms. Noce lot. $29,900.

::::::::::992-2259

c a~ oorl

bedroom. I · balh . lull basemenl .eat 111 k1lchen I11Jm~room.
two ca1 dela rh!:d ga ra ge. l c;u car pod a!lached MAKE AN

mformatton

~M~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::

IIVrng

Gall 1a Lawrence Co l11 1e Pr1 ce mcludes 8 acres $20,000 00

NEW liSTING: 3 bedrooms, bnck. srlu aled on I am. 5 moles
from Gallopolos on Bulaville road. Kyger C~eek School Dist nct,
1.440 SQ H Priced m the 60's.

' ...,ond
'"""'"
Nood ~ 110
"'
o11111
Ill ac:lfim
ol .,~

w~h

Purchase all lo1$100.000 00
NEW liSTING 3 BEDRM. HOM E lo caled on the booder of

lor $15.000 00
WE HAVE BUILDING LOIS rn Rodney

98 ~«66

#224

CITY SCHOOlS - 3 bed1oom s. I balh oan ch

roo m k1lchen. lull basement. centra l an. l car garage. I car

orooert1es. located w11tun the City ol Gt~ lllp o hs . 2nd Ave

RUTLAND- 26.2 acres" the counlry. 6 rooms . 3bedroom
home. Pnvate and secluded. Needs some work. $18,000

JEAN TRUSSELL.. .... ...... ........... ... ........ ..... .. ...

#141

Our CENTURY 21 ® team knows just how to sell a
orne · e yours
That's why we're a member of the largest real estate organiza1ion in the world .
Call us toda for 1ha bast results.

H BEDROOM . BRICK RANCH , srlualed on 55 ams. w1lhrn

AffiNTIONII AnENTIONII lleip County At1l Estote
Dwn•s We hive buytrsmdy to Yltw Your Property.
CALL TODAY AND liSTWifH CLELAND REALTY!!I

col•• -

$43.000.

CITY IS THIS OLDER ONE STORY w1th 1 ued rfo$ lg b5a~~

POMEROY - Kingsbury Road - 2-1~ acre lois Waler
and electric available. Owner may help fina nce . Two lot s to
choose form. $6.500 00.

CNol
- · rillly
PLUS onoti'Of
tnlllr ~opal 'w/olocb£

'''"

.

8EA1111FU l Wllll.IIITID COUN·
flY HOI£ on lull acre. Hemloc~
Growe ~rrce red!J(ed. Rench. 3 BFI.
2 b~ho U
nder$40.1100.

YOU IS!£D fOITHIS OIIE- ·~
p!OI. 2 ICIH of sedudad lend. A
IZ'diO Kirkwood lraller w/1p~~
lftcts, lR. nsfler &amp; dryH, ltldtnl

SPRING
-Excellenl neighborhood and a brick home
wolh l 'h balhs. lamrly room . 2 Cal garage. mground pool.
Close lo shoppmg and slores Call lor you r appomlment
!77 .500
#266
2 FOR 1 - A1 bedroom. I balh home w~h l1vong room.
krtchen and a 19 79 14&gt; 70 mobole home woth 2 bedrooms, 1~
balhs lam rly 10om wolh lroepl ace All on I acre m/1 $32.000.
17 ACRES - Plu s a ro ce 3 uedi OOnl. 2 balh "nch Wll hden.
drn rng aoea '"'"g ooom. lull basement. 2 laoge bUIIdrngs. llpPIO&gt; 200· Ra ccoon C~eek lrontage
#204

NEW liSTING- POMEROY- SR 143, 2 bed1 oom s. l bath.
carpet. Relrigeralor and range Sottmg on app&gt; I + acre
$11 .900

MIDDLEPORT - 1 story brock home. Balcony and porch

·.

kolchen, bath, laund1y 10om . noce land scaped lawn . Askong
$54,900
~275

NEW liSTING - Here os an attractiVe 3 bedroom 2 balh

flEW liSTING- RUTLAND- I Hoor ranch that w1ll prov~e
comfort and lots of room lor your family. 3 bedrooms. bath.
1•11 basement. 2 car garage plus carport Also I ca1 ga~a g e
lor storage or workshop. located on 1.79 acr es. Bea utolullot
$46,000

with vrew of river . Conwenrenlly located close to stor es 1n

li 13. NEW liSTIItG: Thcs home has had If e.at Cll"e and IS 10 beaut lui ihape
Ready tomove rn10 Ao_p 1200 sq rt ol IN..,i!Speceotterrntlivl!ll(home. fem .
• I~ room " / hreplace, ki tchen 1nd dlnJli roorr.. J bd. and 1 hatll!.14'd 1 flo.
rrla room. streened m perth, slorap bu 'dm&amp; all elec. hell1nd cent. 111 . Pef
leer sett~ns tor pr•vaq ~~n l/4 •c m/1 Compl!tel't furnished and rtldw to
move 1nto.

PANORAMIC VIEW- 2.55 acres mGreen Twp. and a tlloee
bedroom home w1f h huge lamdy room . hvrng room, eat·m

Kun Morgan, Realtor / Broker - 446 -0971
Allen C. Wood. Realtor- 446 -4523
Mosa Can1erbury . Reallor - 446-3408
Jeanette Moore. Raeltor - 256-1745

NEW liSTING- RACINE - ApprO&lt;. 32~ ams With 2 bed
room mobile home w1th porch plus 14x181ogand pole buold·
o~g. cellar hoose. ulololy buoldong. and 8 ' 35 New Moon
trailer Beautnul srte. PRIVATEII $26.5()0

NEW liSTING- SYRACUSE - Rover Fronl Property Own lo
the lowest point ol water, toe up the boat lo vou1 o_wn dock S1l
0111he porch and enjoy the rover Completely lurnoshed home
wrth all appliances includmg washer and dryer. Conveniently located close to c1ty park. $15.9QO
3 bedroom. I~ bath ranch home wtlhbaSfment Famr~
room •~h woodburner tn buement. I e11 tarage cen tral 11r and ~lectr(
hell Harne rs louled mCountry r\lre Subdtv!SIIn
1117. All THE WOIK HAS I(UI DONE on ltl rs I,_, stor[ home located rn Gat~
poh School Otstnct JUS11 lew mtnu~ from IO'II'n )Dr ~droom, kftlltn and
ioriNI dm1ni room fuep~e rn IW IAI room. tamtly roo m10 ba!.tmenl Carrier

room. large mas1e1 bedroom wrth fireplace
larjle ~th .
Thos home ha s oveo 1.700 sq . ft. m/1 of living area and too
ma nyamenoloes lo hsl here. By Ihe way, til ere is a 3 bedroom
guesl house so bnng Mom. loo. Callloday lor inlormato011
and appoontment
f271

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE
446-7699

NEW liSTING- VACANT ACREAGE IN SALEM TWP . - Approx. 57 acres. Nice meado_ws plus wooded acreage. Hou sing srte or hunting land DEER SEASON IS COMING"
$24,000.

••
•.•

1630. EICEILENT APAIITMEII1 ILOG . IIIYESTIEWT: Good
,.ker IN
H1NN L.~rge brd apt bl~. w~h 3 two bedroom aph . '2 one bedrm. •Ph.
pills 1 conalf With twD apts Thn properfl hi~ ~en weQ !Nrntained C.l\ lor

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD IN GREEN SCHOOl DISTRICT IS
IhiS 3 bedroom 1 bath ranch w~h. big kotchen. I car ga~~~e
1
1~ lots. Was '47,500 Now~$43 ,500

ho me with family room. liwmg room. kttchen / dm mg combo.

•
•
•

i

VACANT lOT. 92 ACRE -loca led a short dostance oft State
Highway 554 at Eno. On Eno/V101on Road Goeal place lor a
new home or Mobole Hom e.
#69Z

YOO ... tMCk lfld harne. 3 bectruo!M. hltOwood
f
basemflll ek!et11: llut and much more Loc1ted on Rl160. Needs
wme'r!!~J&lt;Jir 'Mllk done. C.llior details Only $30.000.
NEW LISTING: One 1988 Redmond 14•70 moble home, one 1981 Nnltau
14.70 mobile home and outbuikhniJ'pr•Re ~lfU1Ied on 1.56 acres m/1.
l ocated on State Route 715. Uve 1n ana 1nd rant the o1t1111 . $37.500.

home

446-1066

1534. All BRICK 4 BEDROOMS - In acholc;e ne1ghborhoOO Charmm11ll
r1nch Ia IIYirlf rm w/dmmg 8rU 4 bt1:/rooms. ] lu" ball\!. ~· urpet
kitchen. ulli•ty rm also 2 car at1actltt! garagf w/a utomaltc door local~ 111

,

place, hwrng toom w/convers8tion p1t and '"•"'" '•

32 locust Street. Gallipolis

Real Estate General

Suhk1sl V•lalle You ll\IJ ~e lh1shomt today and buy for evtrlasllfiR comt01t
Crty hrill ~clloo l We can arr~ngt favo rrt~ klng lel'm tman crnl Rr the way. you
un lim OD~i5100 •mmtdralely We Will sell you the e•lralot lor S6.SOO

J,

And a

Pani Hawk 446-1967
610 Buhi-Morton Rd.

you want to be the proud ownB ala c01y 38R home

endosed porch 1nd

.

w.-:,~ .- ::""'"-&gt;· '··~~, J.. •~ .,./ ',~

Stutes
Real Estate
Bonnie Stutes 446-4206

tlil'£f!lMI ~ b~laces. ~if&gt; heal Wl1h cent111 a1r rau~ Rofflllnlc gmbo P 1t.o~
lleauhlu11)" ltnd).(ape:d Al l klvon ~y Ol~t n !a•~il Polento~ l !)@d &amp; breakl8~1 (II n&gt;
ffiAi n re&gt;l1 tn llal

.: ..

m

~ ~·~_.- ~-r~:~-&lt; .~.
:".;.,.

EXCELUNT BUILDING SITE
£XClUSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD
AT. 35 AREA- GOOD VIEW
WOODLAND- OWNER/AGENT
WITH ONLY $7,000 DOWN PAYMENT and exclude most clo ong cost assume this loan. On 40 acres plus and a"'" 4 bed ·
room home. 2 slocked ponds. barn and shed Call lor more
details.

etcell&gt;nl corwH10 n Dow n by the OhtO R1~er Ill Galhpo iiS Oh 'JERY [l[fii,NT fur
nol tht c entut~ hoi!V' ~ hPr1HIMl\ 1 nath~ h!urv ust&gt;lu l alt~~: and com!*'le

STORY RUN RD . - Wallet Stretcher - liVe m the house
wolh 3 bedrooms and equopped krtchen Work on lhe garage
and brg workshop Country setting wolh 1 ~ acres
$29,900

Resld•ntial
or commwclal
wiring, new ..rvlce or r~p~ire .
Licensed electrician. Rldanour
EIACtrlcar, 304-675-1786.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

acres ISeasy to mow. because it1s lewel. Co mes w1th a large
hvmg room and drnmg room. Al so has a fam1ly room. 2 bed ·

rooms, and cenllal "' conditionmg

Plumbing &amp;
Heating
Carter's Plumbing

quick silver front, good oond.,
$495. IIUOI Soli. 111 ~~~ 2234 o~
tori.

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

87

plck·up $2,995;1986 Ford F150

11609 CITYS MOST MAGNIACENI HOME - NATIONAL REGimR: V&lt;loooo.

COUNTRY SETTING - AND CLOSE TO POMEROY - The 1\\

s1rv ice, 304-

Stptie Tank Pumping $90, Gallla
Co. RON EVANS ENTEftPRISES,
Jackaon, OH 1..&amp;00-537-9528.

11601. •EW LISTING: 2~ Al1lES Of ROLLING LAND OUTLINEO WITH PINE
TREES ro with this 9 year old ranct1 wrttll bedrooms. 2bath~. k1lchen. LR w1lh
dimn11ra. uWty rooo1 on pound Imi. llrge DfN basement, l car a"aclled
: PICRJRESI)JE SffiiNG Cal lim more 1nlo Dn th1~ property and let us

205 NORTH SECOND AVE.

84

Most wells completed samt day.

Real Estate General

'i)lll4· c... "--Il- ._.._

Home
lmprovemenls

Ron't TV Servlca, speclal!z.lng
In Zenith also servicing most
otner brand!J. Houae calls, also
s-ome appllanc1 r1pairs . WV
304-576-2398 Ohio 614--44&amp;-2454 .

75 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale

1982 JHp Ltl'ldo. Black. New
II,.., txtrt thlr~ I oycllnct., s..
Opood. 114-1112-2838.

81

SALE PENDING on old CoHrell grocery buidling.
STOP BY OUR OFFICE FOR A COMPLETE BROCHURE OF
OUR liSTINGS.

BAUM ADOITION- Viny lsided ·
wi h4 bedrooms.
baths. drn ong area.lam1ly room. basement. ga~ageon I acre
m/ 1. Askm g only $61,500.
#216
BEECH GROVE RD .- Is thiS I'h slmy wrth alumrnum srdrng,
3 bedroom. balh , dmmg roo m, gas heal , lronl p01chand srde
dec k Alllhos and more on 1 acres mi l Askong on ly$ 1~.uuu
Call loday lor you1 appornlmen l
#207
COMMERCIAl - On Easl Maon SI.ISthiS co mmeroal buold·
mg wilh lois ol potentoal. Over 5000 sq " Sales noor , ln~
storage area. Good traftoc llow $55.000.
#1
FOREST RUN RD ._ 3 44 acres mil and a 1987 28 t56sec
lronal With vonyls~on&amp; 3 bedrooms. 2ilalh s. donrn g and
eq uipped kolch en. large walk·IO closets, heat pump. cenlral
aor. 2 melal buildongs and more. Only $49.500
#267

NEW liSTING - 107 acres of noce counlry 1972 M11letle
ho me on mellenl condohon pole typ e buold ong located on
long Hollow Rd . Asking $59.500. Call today for you1 ap poml
monl
#270
EXCEllENT RIVER VIEW hom Fronl Slreelm M1ddleport 3
lois wolh a 3 bedroom home. Oelached garage. look allh•
one You wolllall on love. Only $35.000.
#2(8
VAllEY BEll RD.- 90 acres ol beaulolul. peaceful counlrj ·
s1d e. 3 or 4 bedroom home . Free gas to res1dence Barn and
garage Pnced Ieduced to $34,9{)0
#209
NICE fiRST HOllE -Close to school large lol wilh 3 bed room home. E1tra note 26x36 detached garage. Rutland .
$29,900.

�Page D-B-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

September 23. 1990

Cocaine filled DC-3 seized
ton and a half of cocaine and
arrested one of the men, but the
pilot and another man escaped on
foot, Lehigh County District
Attorney William Piatt satd .
Airport manager Ja ck Yohe
said air traffic controllers ca lled
pollee when the plane landed
without clearance or landing
lights at the airport 50 miles
north of Philadelphia.
"The pla ne came In without

ALLENTOWN. Pa. iUPli Three men allegedly smuggling
$130 mUllan ol Colombian cocaine to North America In a DC -3
tried to sneak Into what they
thought was a closed alrporl
early Saturday a nd were surprised by pollee. authorities said.
Pollee at Allentown Bethlehem-Easton Airport In
eastern Pennsylvania seized the
aircraft and Its cargo of almost a

Ohio Lottery

Reds sweep
San Diego
Padres

radio c learance, lights or a
transponder going, and the tower
alerted the airport pollee." Platt
sa id. "It was not spotted on
rada r .... It was not spotted until
It was Visually sighted by the

Plck-3: 425
Plck-4: 2398
Cards:
Q-H, K-C, J-0, 10,5
Super Lotto
9·12-27-30-35-38Kicker 4322.'13

tower ."

Page4

Pollee ha d no Idea when they
went to co nfront the pilot and
passengers that the Incident
would result In the largest drug
seizure In the county's history,
Platt said.

Clear tonight. Low in mid
40s. Tuesday, sunny, warmer.

lllgh In mid 70s .

•
Vo1.4 1. No .99

HOMECOMING ROYALTY - !Iannan Trace
High School's homecoming royalty madr Its
grand appearance on the Wildcats' field prior to
Friday night's football game with Eu.,tern. From
left to right are queen can didates Tracl Blac k, Flo

Shuttle launch
protested

J

CAPE CANAVERAL, F la.
(UP!) Activists s taged a
demonstration Saturday to protest the launch of a nuc lea r powered probe aboard the sh ut ·
tie Discovery next month, amid
preparations for the weekend
launch of a powerful Air Force
Titan 4 rocket.
The Titan 4, the most powerful
unmanned rocket In the na tion's
Inventory , was believed to have
been scheduled fo r launc h at
midnight Saturday. But the c las sified flight has been repeatedl y
delayed In recent days by techm cal problems and, by Saturday
afternoon, It a ppeared to have
been postponed again, possibly
·
lor 24 hours.
As with a ll Titan flights.
however, la unch prepara tw ns
are conducted In secrecy a nd Air
Force o!!lclals would neither
confirm nor deny reports of an
Impending tak eo ff .
The payload on the Titan was
classi!led, but it was thought to
be a Defense Suppor t Program
early war ning spacecraft capa
ble of detecUng rocket launc hes
using a large Infrared telescope .
Such a sa tellite cou ld prove
useful In the Persian Gu If crisis.
giving the military more warn
lng of any Iraqi missile a t t.1cks
on U.S. troops or those of its
allies .
At the nearby Kennedy Space
Center, just a few miles from the
Titan 's launch pad at th e Cape
Canaveral Air Force Stat ion .
engineers worked thr oug h the
weekend readying the s huttle
Discovery lor blastoff next
month to ca rry a European built
solar probe Into spare.
The shu ttle's original la unch
date was Oct. o, but problem s
getting the Titan off th e pad wi ll
delay critical tests. possib ly
pushing Discovery's launch back
a few days to around Oct . 7 orR.
The goal of the mission. only
the fourth s huttle flight this year
because of fuel lea ks that
grounded thE: shutt les Atlantis

REPUBLICAN RALLY

suc h

&lt;~n

ciary CommlltP(', announced his

s uppo rt lor Souter and termed
"wro ng" those whn demanded
thai the nominee stair• his "pre
c isr views" on is sues.
Heflin cited Souter's "humanl' ·

ness" and "willingness to listen"

seek abortions

Souter, In Senale Judiciary

Committee hearings that ended
last week, said only that he would
come to lhc court with no
preconceivrd agenda on abortion
or on Roe vs. Wade .
He was questioned without the
controversy tha t marked the
falled nomination of Judge Ro bert Bork In 1987 during the
Reagan admlnlnstrat ion. Some
women's and birth control

tal constltullon a l issue' the rig hi
of privacy. I will vote no because
I do not believe that I can
exercise responsibly my constitution a l duly lo advise and

if South er " has an adequalt•
unders ta ndin g of and commit
ment to one of the mosl funda

consent to a nomination when thr
nominee ha s dPil'rmined to carve
ou t one special and con trove rsia l

rountry

groups did, however, announce

Th e Ju di ciary Committee
must sU I! vote on whr•ther 10

their opposition to Soutl"r, citing

All LOCAL CANDIDATES WILL BE PRESENT!
EVERYONE WELCOME!

•••••••••••••••••••••••
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
CENTER

New 1990 Nissan Stanza

LIST 17,995.00

5 speed. 2 4L 138 HP eogtne, tilt

$4 99 5

FAll CLEARANCE PRICE

Get yours now before the new year price increase .
WE HAVE COMPlETE SHENNIU PARTS AND SERVICE
We also have new and used tractors and equipment of all
kinds. Come in and seethe new King Kutter 10ft. Rotary
Mower. WE BUY USED FARM EQUIPMENT
Delivery Available, Come Shop With Us.
St. Rt . 36 West. Gallipolis. Ohio
446-9777 or 446-2484

wheel. rear delrost . t1nted glass.
clock, conso le, power steer1ng

$9673
S 1000 Below Invoice

1990 Plymouth Laser Demo

New 1990 Dodqe 0-150

,Q\ .I

S:.~ -

' -···l!e'

Automatic, air, c rui se. !ill .

cassetl e wtlh equa lizer &amp; 6

3t8 VB. au tomattc, bright mtrror:
deluxe wtpers. casselte. AOVA~
TAG E PAC 1. 7170 warranty.

speakers. lumba r sea l. rear

wtperiwasheridelrost, more

New 1990 Chrysler New Yorker

Land au, lu xury eq utpmenl
package . lnlinity sound
s ystem. lull -s12e spare, load ed
with every luwry feature

$12,495 $10,934 Save saooo

away from the sun to .Jupit er, so
boost down, out or

Prices a fter rebate , payments with r eba te and $1.000 p l u s t ax &amp; tit l e down -

•

·

.ouai"'Y

Pelfll

$1

"''"""'

60 months

IIEADQUAR'I'ERS OPEN - A ribbon cutdng
ceremony opened the Me igs County l! epublican
Party headquarters on West Main Street on
Friday. Pictured with Meigs County l!epublican
ofllceholders and friends of the party is Meigs
Cgunty Treasurer George C'oU!ns, who c ut the
ribbon at the headquarters, located in the former
Empire Furniture Building. !lour&gt; for the office
wlll be Friday, i0-1 and Saturday, 10· 1 through

.

recommend Soutpr ' s confirms ·

liv es his o r her personal life - i.s
one of the most fundam e ntal
lib er ti es that each AmPrican
rxpcc t s to r nj ov ,"Cra nston sai rl

By WAL TEll ANDREWS
United Press International
Oil prices surged to record
high s In ear ly trad ing Monda y
after Iraqi President Saddam
Hus se in threatened military retaliation against Saudi Arabia
and Israel lor th e U.N. embargo
Imposed against hls country .
Th e benchmark West Texas
Intermediate crud e was traaing
at $37.35 a barrel in morning
trad in g on the New York Mcrcan ·
tile Exc ha nge, up $1.92 over
Fri day 's record close on the
Mere, which began tr adi ng WTI
In March 1983.
U.S . crude traded above $40 a
barrel in 1980 on the spot marke t .
where oil Is bought a nd sold for

Britain's widely traded North
Sea Brent had s ho t up $1.7S to
$39.35 a barrel.
u nit ed Arab Emirates · Dubai
light- the key OPEC crud e from
I he Middl e East shipped ma inly
to the Far East- soared $l.G5to
$32.80 a barrel.
On the US. Gulf Coast spo t
market, prompt delivery WTI
was up $1.10 to $37.45 a barrel.
"Saddam threatens and the
markel moves," said Pet e r Gignoux of Shearson Lehm a n Hutton
Inc 's Lo ndon office. "Here we go

cash

ca use., pain lo h is people," said

•

\

• CO"'~... ~ ··- ~"'-~.:-j

------r----

s;,----

There's I
no need to 1:t::;o... ~liA.(ja,.
pay $60 / ~""' ,:;.....,.. ..,
or more for a great perm.
1 ~..
''~•
At Fantastic Sam's, yo~'ll get 1 ....,.., ~~,,
a beautiful Helene Curtis perm,
including a shampoo, cut and
complete style-everything you /.
expect from an expensive salon, / -?:::.,~"""
except the price.
_
1 --~~ ·~..
You don t need an appomt- f
"'"'· s,.
ment. we're waiting for you now ---

z:s,

"li.\i

Parztastic 8a11{s•
..
Haucutte&lt;s•
446-SAMS
MON. &amp; FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M.
tile~ Famr~

OliO RIVER PLAZA

SAT. 9 TO 6 P.M.

IETWEEN HtUS &amp; IIG lEAR

SUNDAY 12 TO 5 p.M.

EACH

GALUPOUS, OHIO
K()N

WOEPENOENTLY OWNED

NfO

Of'EMTED Clfllltllllc Slm't lnt.m.llonat Inc. till

Cassetle, sliding rear w1ndow

8&amp; CHEVY CElEBRITY

Wagon, Y&amp;, automatic, ilr, Bpossenger .

$4. 995

88 FORD ESCORT GT

.

·

89 NISSAN STANZA
Automatic, air, stereo. rear delrosl

88

YORKER

Air, cassette, rool, cruise

Flfth Ave , toather, Jolldlld, one owner

81~ '-SAN I&lt;IN. J:!B
$
Stel'liQ, camper 10p, to.:•;,trllde ..... .

90 DODGE CARAVAN SE

$12,995

Air. stereo. power windows &amp; loc~s
C••·~

''

• ~ "'"'"

1UPJ1

-

i\

sta t rw ide poll puhlishpd Monda y
in Th e Plain DeaiPr show s thf'
cas in o gam blin g iss uP in dPep
trouble . with opponent&lt;;; holding a

September and alter October I. Monday through
Saturday, 10-1 during the week and 10·1 on
Saturday. Material on all R e publican candidates
will he available, as well as information on the
thr ee state Issues to be on the l'lo'ovember ballot .
The telephone number for the headquarters is
992-5756, while the numbe r for the ,Jones lor State
l!epresentatlv e line at lhe headquarters is
992-5t63 .

By LEE STOKES
United Press International
Iraq apologized to France lor
raiding French diplomatic prr
mlses In occupied Kuwait, but
sa id the soldiers thou g ht lhl'
building belonged to a membf'l' uf
deposed

Kuwaiti

ruli ng

lam ll y.
Baghdad Radio sa td a n Iraq i

.1 drnittPd rna king i.l mistakf's i ncr
its tarrks rollrd int o Kuwait Aug.
2 Till' r ai t.l on the diplomatic
grounds prumptl'd Fran cP, one of
Iraq' s ll'ading arms suppllrr s

during the 1980 1-(1&lt; Iran - Ir aq war,
to St'nLl more ground forces and
jPt f ig hters to lht' rPgion.

government spokPsma n apolog

On Su nda y, Iraqi President
Saddam Husse in h inted he might
bP wi ll i ng to go to war over U.N .

ized la te Sunda y for the inridenl

Pconomie sa nctions. sayi ng hr

that occurred earlier th is month.

woul d a t tack Israel and Saudi oi l
field s if his nat ion is "sulfa·
calt'd" bv i nternat ional moves to
force Iraqi troops from Kuwait

Saddam's rrmarks camr as
the U.N.

Genera l Assrmbly's

Stocks down sharply

\

c .. ms•

alone and to be lr ee from
gover nm ent surveillance. th e
right of each American to deter mine the ways in which he or she

lion by the full Senate.
Cran ston , who is not a member
of the comm itt ee. sa id he doubts

lead of brllcr than 14 jX'rcrnlagr
points.

Iraq government apologizes
for raid on French property

sayi ng "by miSt ake it wa s
thought the idlplomatic l pn·
mlses belonged to l he form'''
Kuwaiti" ruling family.
It was the fir s! lirnr Ir aq

1~~~~\
~ ,, ~

inherrntly possess, the

right of priv acy ."
''The right of privacy - th e
right of each American to be left

Cranston said he would "vote
no becau se Judge SoutC'r will not
reveal hi s views on a fundamen ·

CLEV ELAN D

the

· s•"'"'""
p.f!CislOO C"'

righ ts citizens of this

aga in "

"It's prelly much the one stor y
of Saddam Hussein threate ning
military action against Saudi
Arabia a nd Israel if th e embargo
Brian Tag!er of Shearso n' s Int er national E nergy Desk in \;cw

York .
"At these prices wp 'rp prPt t\'
much in uncharted territory and

people arP buying uu l of lear of
price s going highPr." Taglcr
sa id
In a sl&lt;:ltemPn t broadcast by

Ir aqi Radio Sunday, Saddam
warnPd, ''America must no t go
too far and TTIU !'-;1 grt ou t of it s
mind the idea nf pu shing t'VPnt ~
in to a military rn l lis iun _"
Thr embargo is being uspd ·'in
a way that r-xrf'Pds all hum an it
a ri an limits ." Sadrlam !';aid.
HP added. "Th f'nil. thL'area~ it
is in. and !sr .:~£'1 will be trans·
fornwd into sonw!h ing different
from what thP:V &lt;HP now . The nil
areas in Saurli An!IJi&lt;l and in
nt hrr st;J IPS n! t hP rrgion _all 1hP
oi l installi:J i ion s. will be rPndPr t'd
inrapablr· u! rr ~ ponding . "

Poll shows Casino issue in trouble

TRACTOR
'3,000.00
SAVINGS

wha te ver r eason "

ti ona!

grounds similar to Cra nston' s

On the European spot marke t .

25 HP, 1540 r.p.m.) &amp; hyd., 3/P hit,h.

area of the law in which he
refuses to reveal hi s opinion s, for

mental and important conslltu ·

Oil prices soar to record
highs in early trading today

It can use that planet' s titanic

a

au thor of an abortion rights bill
pending in the Senate.
But Sen. Howe ll H!'llin , D -Ata .,
a member of the Sl'nate Judi -

IW1fe of Sec . of State Candidate, Bob Taft)

orbit,

the plane of the solar sysiPm and
back toward the su n.
Ulysses Is equipped with a
single radioisotope t hermodect ric generator, or "RTG," to
provide electrical power . The
RTG works by converting the
heat produced by the decay or
radioactive plutonium 23!3 diox Ide Into electricity.
Anti-nuclear activists staged a
demonstration Saturday a t the
Kennedy Space Center, protest ·
lng the Ulysses launch because of
the possibility that dangerous
radiation could be re leased In a
launch disaster.
A similar effort last year fai led
to block the launch of the Gal !leo
Jupiter probe, which was
equipped with two RTGs .
NASA has long argued that
solar power Is not feasl bte lor use
at Jupiter's great distance from
the sun . Further, agency officials
claim, the odds of a radiation
release are minimal and the
potential science return from the
Ulysses mission justl!les the
risk.
But Daniel Hirsch . pres ident of
a watchdog group called the
Committee to Bridge the Gap,
said the agency had misled the
public on the possibility of a
radiation release and that Internal NASA studies show solar
power Is, In fact, a reasonable
alternative for Ulysses' RTG.
"NASA. you are wrong In not
deSigning these missions for
solar. -

Cra nston sa id .
"I ca nnot support a nominee
who regards lhPSP issues as open
quPstlons," sa id Crans ton, the

a nd predicted that Souter will
"resppct precedent."
He flin sa id Souter "will nol
bring a scorc hed earth policy to
the co urt
but a sense of
perspect lve ."
Souter, 51, a federal appeals
court jud gl' and former member
of the New Hampsh ire Supre me
Court, declined in his confirma tion hearings to say howh e mlght
vote on cases challenging the
landmark 1973 Roe vs Wade
decision, which recognized a
cons titutional right for women to

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1990
Gallia Co. Fairgrounds-5;30 P.M.
Featured Speaker: HOPE TAFT

Ulysses, built by the F:uropcan
Space Agency, first must be fi red

gravity for

contraceptives lo prevent pregnancy Is a matter of set lied law."

\~t

Ulysses probe on an unprf'Cf'·
dented five-year. $7o0 rn llllon
voyage over the po!Ps of thr sun.
reach

WASHINGTON iUPli - Ass istant Senate Democratic
leader Alan Cranston of California. clUng concerns about lhe
nominee's abortion views, Monday became the first senalor to
announce he will vote against the
confirmation of Judge David
Souter to the Supreme Cou rt.
In a brief Senat e s peec h,
Cranston sa id, "I cannot suppor t
a nominee who refuses to acknowledge that a woman's right
to choose to term in ate a preg nancy Is a fundamental r ig ht or
that the right of Individu a ls,
married or unm ar ried, to usc

w······················

and Columbia, is 1o launch lhe

To

Sen. Cranston opposes Souter's nomination

Tomlinson and Christy Short; queen Tracey
,Jenkins; and queen candidates Amy Pugh and
Stormy Gibson. (Times-Sentinel photo by G.
Spencer Osborne)

EO

1 Section. 10 Pages 25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Monday, September 24, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

NEW YORK tUPlt - Stock
prices moved sharply lower in
early trading Monda y, following
losses in the Treasury bond
market.
The Dow Jones industria l aver age, wh ich fell 5. 94 Friday, wa s
down 22.78 to 2489.60 at 10 a.m.
Declines led advances 912-20b
among the 1,485 issues cross ing
the New York Stock Exchange
tape . Volume was light, amount Ing to about 19.65 million shares
during the first 30 minutes of
tradln£.
Long lerm Treasury secu rities
were down more than a quarter

of a polnl In early trad ing as the
doUar continued to slip against
the yen and the German mark .
The relentless jump in oil
prices also weighed on the stock
market , analysts said. Crude all
futures for November delivery
were up $1.87 to $37.30 a barre I
just after the opening In New
York.

Stocks had rtosf'd broi!dl~·
lowPr Friday in h('a vy tradin g
tiN to "triple-witching hour"
expirations or !'itock-index fu
tun•s and options and also wen'

depressed by a furth er oil pric•·
surge and news

or

trouble at

Chase Manhattan Corp., a major
New York money -c enter bank .
The quarterly '"triple -wit c hing
hour" expirations of stock -Index
lu tu res, options and options on
Individual stocks typically boos t
volume a t the opening and close
of trading, when the variou s
Instruments expire a nd lnves to rs
offset those positions with trades
in the stock market Itself.
Fu tures and options expire
eve ry month, but the quarterly
e xpirations generate much more
volume s inc e the S&amp;P 500-s tock
Index fu tures , which account for
a lmost 80 percent or all Ind ex
futures volume. expire every
lhree months .

th e statr' s major cit irs .
But a teleph one survpy of 1,OOtl
votf'l's, co nductN1 la st wt'f'k.
found 54J pPrcrnt oppose d tlw
proposf'd constitutional amf'nd ·
men!, with only ·1 1 percrnt in
f avor. i\notlwr 4.'1 percent had no
opinion and 0..1 percent rrfuscd to

open Monday, with the Persian
Culf cr isis a dominant theme .
H is s tat ement also came amid
a report Iraq i troops conducted
sPcret exercise s for at least two
yf'a r s before at tacking Kuwait on

Aug. 2 as part or a war plan
designed to conquer the oil fi elds
of eastern Sa udi Arabta .
The Los Angeles Tim es sa id
Monday the U.S government
uspd newly gat here d intelligenc e
to IPa rn Saddam drew up the plan
;rs Parly as 1986. It en,isioned th r

respond. The poll had a margin of
error of J percentage point s.

KEI!RY PORTER

Southern
student is
commended

bia , the newspaper quoted officia ls as saving .

The Sta te Department In Wa sh in gton meanwhile sai d a plane
carryi ng Ill American host ages
landed in North Carolina Sunday
night on what appeared to be the
last s uch llig hl . A s pokeswoma n
sa id th ere were believed to be
1,245 Americans still in Kuwait
and :120 in Iraq
The Sta te Department sa id It
brlieves all Americans who were
able and wanted to leave Kuwait
and Iraq have done so.
Iraq is holding some Wester n
men ho stage a t milllary and
sit es

as

I n l hP rarP for ~ovPrnor. ·1:.:
prr cPnt favo rrd Voinovirh. :l:i5
prrrrnr fa vo rPd Cf'lc&gt;brPZZP. l~ _ f'i
prr crn t W('rr undrcidPd and i .&gt;\
pf' rcPn t sa id they fa\'orrd nrithPr
candldatr or rrfu sr(l to rPspond .
T hr undrcidPd rr-;poncl ent s
wf'rc thr n askrd if they' WL'rP
lraning toward ont" of thr ra nd i ·
dtW' s About 21d&lt; pf'rcrnt "aid
th r~ wf'rr Iran in~ toward Vo ino
vlch a nd 112 !X&gt;rcPnt toward
CrlrbrC'7.7.P. wi!h thr rnq not
IPaning or t ru J~ · undrcidrd .
Mrlincl a Swan. t1.t, rx:&gt;k rswom an
for t hr Crkhn ·zzp rampa ign ,
Said th (&gt; [ig"UI'f'S Wt'rf&gt; "&lt;Hl indP
pPndent vrri firation ol what our
own num!wr s ha\'f· bt•t•n rr·l ling
us. From now until Flr'(.'tion {)a~ · .
votrrs arr go ing to co ntin ur· !(I
m ow' tow c1 rd Tom· ...
Bul Vo inuvic ll spokPsman C urt
StrinN ~a id other polb hav1'
shown Vo inovlr'h with a widrr

lr"d and addrd. "This is a n
rxcf'IIPnt poll for GPorgr \'nino ·
vich brcausr wr still havp a
sign iric an t lrad in his homr hasP
which i ~ hravil .v Df'mocr ati r·"

Local news briefs

troops would make only a "stra ·
teg ic' pause" in Kuwait befo re·
continuing south into Saudi Ara-

f?'Co nomlc

i ncumben ts with doubiP·digit
leads in tllP ral'Ps for auditor.
trrasurf'r and Sl'cn&gt;tary of statr.
butthr racr for at tornPy gPm' r al
was a tossup.
Sunday. thf' nt&gt;wsp&lt;lpPr rt'·
portea Rrpubl iran George Vo in ov ich had a h %· point ]('tld ovpr
Democrat Anthony Cf'lrbrcn.e in
th e racP for govPrnur
St ai r l ss m' :) wm1ld al low
L orain rf'sident s to vot£' on a
f ivP·year l'XJX' rim ent with a

sing!•• gam bling cas in o. If the
ll'gls la l ure dec ides the rxperi
mrnt is s uccess rul. sPven casino
districts co uld bp rstab lished in

·1~th Annual Session was set to

Kerry Porter. s tudent at So uth
ern High School. has been named
a Commend ed Student in thr
Na ti onal Merit Schola r sh ip
Program .
A let ter or commendation from
the schoo l and the National Me til
Sc holarsh ip Corporat ion whlrh
conducts the program. will br
presented to Porter.
About 35,000 Commended Stu
d ent s nationwide are be ing ho
nored for their outstanding performance on
th e 19 89
PSAT-NMSQT. which places
them In the top live percenl of
more than one million s tudents
who e nte red the 1991 Meri t
Program by ta k ing the qualify
ing test.
Commended Students scorPd
slightly below the level required
lo continue In the 1991 compelltlon for Merit Scholarships, but
Co ntinued on page 6

Insurance

Western forces will not at tack the
fac ilities.
One oft hose on Sunday's flight ,
Khalld Abdu, 28, a Milwaukee
resident whose parents live In
Kuwait , said he was ha ppy to be
back In the United States where
people are "not dangerous a nd
there Is law and order."
"From my understanding and
from the new s. I think It (the
Persian Gulf crisis) will get
worse .

Th P nPwspaper's poll. con ·
dueled by the Gordo n S Black
Corp., al so found Dl'mocratif

.,

'1

Pomeroy accident said minur
Light damagr was inrurrl'd to two l.' t'hick~ in a mtno 1·
acc idrnt on Kroger's parking lot at R· 24 p.m Saturda\'
According to Pomeroy polirP who invP~ Ii gatPd thf" arrtdPnt.

C ladys Cumings. Harrisonville Road. Ponwruy. h:ll'krd !rum a
parking place into the right sid e ol a truck ow n!'d b\ Crrgorv
Wincbrennrr. Rerdsvillr Thr WinPb rr nnPr trul'k wa!-i parkPd
in a no · parkin g zone .
Thcrr were no ci t ations

Hendrix found guilty
David Hendrix , Langsville. is thf' latPst of 1 2iindiYid u&lt;-~ b

indicted by the Metgs County Gra nd .tun this su mnwr to br
found gui lt y on drug c harges.
A M eigs County Common Pleas Co urt j un dPliiJ r rdlf 'd for tw o

a nd a ha lf hours on Friday after noon belorl' rr•turntng with a
verdict of guilty on a charge of trafficking in marijuana. a
third -d egree felony.
Hendrix, who Is represented by r;atllpolis Altornev William
Conley, was accused of selling m ar lju;wa lo a n agent of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identificatio n.
He ndrix will be se ntenced on Thursday by .Jud ge Fred w.
Crow In and was remanded to the custody of thr Meigs County
Sheriff s Department.

Racine Fall Festival Saturday
The Racine Fall Festival will be held Saturday hrginning a t 9

a.m .
There will be food, arts a nd crafts, a pa rade and a Harvest
Queen. Spaces will be provided for vendors at a cost of $10.
Continued on page 6

•

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="301">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="9574">
                <text>09. September</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="36337">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="36336">
              <text>September 23, 1990</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2672">
      <name>holderby</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="193">
      <name>stone</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
