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Cl ear tonight. Low 50 to 55.
Wednesday, mostly sunny .
High near 110 •

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AUGUST, 1990

RIVER CURRENTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

PAGE TWELVE

Applying ...

SUMMER FREEZING. TIPS

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With a well-stocked fr eezer, you can have deliciou s the wrapping, or cushion them with extra Freezloc .
• To . avoid air pockets, shape m ea t Into compact for m
barbecues In minutes. To preserve the quality of your food,
follow these recommended freezing tips and use heavy- duty before It Is wrapped .
• Do not freeze food In the original supermarket plastic
material lor wrapping. Plastic freezer wrap keeps Its cling
In the freezer, m aintaining a tight seal that helps to wrap, as It Is designed for short-term use.
• Label all packages to Include the cont ent s, quantity and
minimize f reezer burn a nd preserve food's freshness a nd
dat e or freezing. Since Freezloc Is see -through, most
quality.
Keep this Information on your freezer door for easy packages can be !den titled at a glance.
Freezing
reference whil e wrapping a nd freez ing your f a vor ite foods
• To help pa ckages stack better, keep packages as smooth
this summer'
as possibl e.
• For fastest freezing, l eave spa ce aro und packages until
Wrapping
they
freeze.
• Use a th ick, durable plastic freezer wrap t hat clings for
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In the
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played. a copy of yo ur Schedule SE.
If your spouse Is applying
for bPne!lt s, she or hr will
have t o provide similar rvi
den ce.

Vot.40, No .316
Copyrighted 1990

Property transfer approved for McDonald's
By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Stall
A r esolution authorizing lhe
transf er of prope r ty on Wesl
Main Street to the McDonald' s
corpor ati on was approved at
Mond ay nJght 's meelln g of
Po meroy Village Council at
village hall.
The resolu tion provides for I he
tran sf er , by quit -c lai m deed, of
lhe .06 acre adjacent to lhe new

st ructun•.
Th e property. according Ia I he
resol u lion, is necessary to co m ·
plele construction of the new
McDonald 's restaurant and road
access 10 lh e building.
A second resolution passed by
the village authorizes lhe clerk ·
treas urer of the vi lla ge to
tr ansfer fund s from the village
wat er fund, lhe vil lage street
fund and the vi llage fire fund as

c har geback tor workpr's co rn pensa lion, 111 comp liance wilh a
reques t from the M eigs Cou nt y
Auditor's Office.
Counc il members al so dts
cussed a nPw l nsurancl' parkagL'
being offered to the village by
Brogan ·W arner Insura nce of
Pomer oy. The pa ck age includes
Insurance for lhe vi llage hal l
build ing, th(• garage next 10

vi lla ge ha ll and I he se wer plant s.

No actio n was ta ken on lhl'
ins ur ance proposa l. A speci al
meeting was sel for Monday at
7:30p .m .. and cou nc il mr•mb&lt;' rs
an tl ctpate spea king to other
insurance carr ier s and agenc ies
i n the vi lla ge prior lo t he
meeting.
Co unci l tabled action on t he
aband on m en t of StePp Si rPPt

By BRIA N J . REED
Sentinel News Staff
Three motions filed on behalf
of Jason Ri ggs by h ts allorney
were deni ed al a pre-tria l he ar
ing i n lhe Rigg s case Monday
befor e Meig s Cou nt y Common
Pleas Co uri Judge Fred W. Crow.
Ill.
Jud ge Crow al so enterta ined a
motion filed by Meigs Cou nt v
Prosecuting Attorney Stcvrn L
Story.
Riggs, w ho is represented by
Athrns at tornry H1nma n Carson.
Is charged wilh aggravated ve ·
hlcul ar hom ic ide. tampering
wit h evidence a nd gross abuse of
a corpse. Al l charges stem from
I he death of Victor Wi ll of Cana l
Wincheste r on June 2.
The defendan t, t hrough h ts
attorney, had asked the court to

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McBain will work for I he vill age
st rE'Pl department.
The nrx t regula r meeting of
Pomeroy Village Cou ncil will be
ilu gu sl 20, al which lime counc il
members wi ll di scuss the ap·
poin tme nl of a new fi r e chief.
A.cco rding lo Ma yo r Richard
Sey l e r. he has bPrn in r ontacl
with severa l ind ividu als rega rdIng the pnsl tio n

TRAINING FOR NEIGHBORING FAIRS - It
takes month.• and months of training helore a
horse Is ready to rid e In th e sulky races: and It's a

By JIM FREEMA/\
Sentlnel New s Stall
ll' s pretty rasy to la ke the
horse races al l he fa ir fur
gran ted; the carts are pul on the

lot harder than It looks. Here, local racers train
th eir horses at th e racetrac k at the Rock Spr ings

Fairgrounds.

horses, lhP horses run ar ound 1hf'
trac k and only one horsP ra n br
lhe fa stest .
Prel ly sim ple?
No t qulle.
Be hind the scenes and lo ng
before lh e rac es begin, th"
I raining takes place
I've rece ntly spenl srVP ral
morn ings ou t at I he Rock Sprin gs
Fairgrounds listening Ia th e men
that tr ain and ride lhr horses .
Brook Sayre sa id hr has
registered to r ide al l o fairs l hts
yea r. From Circlrvi llr 1o L a ncas
ter, once or may be t wice a week.
he takes I he horses oul to race .

Thr hor ses havE' to b£' rPg is trred, llc!'nsed and qualif ied by
I he United St ales T rott in g II ssa·
cial lon . Only one of six hor ses
gPIS qual if lPd.
Then the owner s have t o
register I hei r horses 10 r ld r' in th r
various falrs
One tra iner. Roger Spence r .
said a iol of people think there
isn't any thing to rac in g a horsr .
but il lakes six monlhs to Ira in a
horse. Spencer added, " they're
ju sI like any other athlete. "
Sayn' said II lak es five months
! rom breaking 10 racing. He sa id
he runs his horses at l eas I thr ee
lim es a day, two days a week .
When th t• hor ses run In pra cli cr. I hey ar c hooked up to a jog
carl. The j og cart differs from
the rar·r•earl. or "bike." In I hal II
is heav ier and longer. The race

HUNTINGTON. W.Va . ! UP !)
-Cabell Co unty, W.Va., prosecutors soug h! Mond ay Ia put
accountant L yle McGinnis In a
speedin g .Jeep be hind a ' hopp ing
mal l, where his wife was found
st r angled minute s tal er l as t
Novrm ber , wit h a IPkphonPcord
arou nd her neck and a garbage
bag over her hea d.
Loretta Sa nsom. ownrr of a n
au to pa rts store, Iold a jury I hal a
bespectacled man lurched ou t of
an alley al th eGa l ewayShoppi ng
Plaza last Nov. 29, and wheel ed
co mpletel y acr oss B Street .
forci ng her l o nudge I he sidewa l k
as he roared pas t .
"If he missed me by 6 inches ,
th at wou ld have been a long
way," shro said . notin g hPr
daught er was In I he car . "A.II I
saw was his eyes and th e upper
part of his nose. He had g lasses
on
Sansom descr ibed the ve hicle
as a charcoal Jeep Wagonee r,
wl lh wood panel ing. and a va nit y
license p la te. She reca lled lhr
last thr ee di git s as "BM3." A
poli ce offlcrr testified M cGi nn is
had a Jeep of lhat desc rip tion,
wit h a "LB MJ" pla te.
Un dt'r cr os.•H..'xa minf.ltion , Sa n·
so m tes tified shr had never seen
any pictures of the li cense plate,
eith er al pollee h!'adquarters or
on telev ision news f ootage.
The prosecution claims MeG In ·
nis murd ered his wi fe, Kalhy,
and dumped her behind th e mall,
as hi s financial wor ld co llapsed .
That same day, Cha rles W.
Dixon tes ti fied he and his wife
we nt behind I he ma ll to look for
discarded boxes lo be used at
Chr istmas, when he spied a
woman stretc hed out in I he alley.
and a man seated on logs,
reading a newspaper.
Dixon I old I he co urt he rem em·
hered seeing her r ight hand
looked " klnda blue," so he told
his wife, " Honey, there's some·
thing bad wrong with that lady."
The witness sa id he went up to
t he end of th e mall t o a pay
t elephone and ca lled th e emer·
gency 911. th en l ooked as hi s
watc h be ca use he had heard
offici als took a long time to
respond . The wat ch read 5:03
p.m ., he sai d.
When he and his wife ap·
proa ched t he woman, Dixon said
he noti ced wh at had appeared to
have been a showe r cap was a
garbage bag, and th e man on th e

b! ke has a diffPrPnt sPdl in g
posi tion f or beller balancr·. It is
lig ht er and has spoke covers on
lh~ whPPis lo prevent ol la•r
horses from stepping on lh e
spokes .
SayrP s&lt;J id abuu t11 horsPs arP
cu r rentl y being !rained at lh c
Roc k Sprin gs F airground s.
An in trrl's ti ng f acet on cou nty
l air hor se rac ing ts I he gambling
that goes on.
Sayre sa id in order Ia prevent
th e ra ces being " fixed" I he rider
has to slay wll h th e horse u ntil
th e race Is over . The rider is
allowed l o bel on hi s or her own
horse. bul on ly if they bel on I heir
horse to wln.
Current ly, ahnul ha lf of lh•'
races In which Sayr(' pa rti cipa t es allow s betting

Cheney travels to Egypt Tuesday
to meet with President Mubarak
By ADI\M KELLIHER
United Press International
f)efpnse Secreta ry Ric hard
Cheney trave led to J::gypl Tues·
day for ta lks with Pres id ent
Hos ni Muba ra k apparently
aim ed at mustering support for
Washington 's mounting eco ·
nomic, polit ical and milit ary
prPssurp aga insi [raq .

Cheney visited Monday wilh
Sa udi offici als with a key goal of
persuading King Fahd lo a llow
U.S. personnel on Sa udi so li In
light of Iraq's Invasion of oil -rich
Kuw ait. The outcome of thf'
meeting remained unclear.
U.S . E mbassy official s said
Cheney was en rout e to lhe
Egypti an city of Alexandria lor
talks w llh Mubarak, whose governmen t Is allied wilh Iraq bu t
has denounced lhe Invasion
through the 21-nation Arab
League.
"We expec l Secretary Cheney
to arrive today for a brief
stopover to meet President Mu ·
barak and then return lo Wa -

sh ington ," a n rmba ss_y spokr:-s man sal d.
Th e Egyp tian leadN was al so
schedul ed Ia meel l zaat l bra hlm,
thr vire chairman of Iraq's
Revolutionary Co mmand Cou n·
ell and Sa ddam' s rlghl ·hand
man , who depa r ted from Bagh·
dad on another mission of sh ut tle
diplomacy .
The potenti ally volal lle sllua·
l ion In the Middle J::a sl, source of
much of the world's oil, fu rt her
aggravated m aj or financi al
markets Tuesday. Tokyo's key
Nikkel average plun ged 1,326.67
polnl s. or 4.6 percent, during the
morning session, before recovrrlng In the aft ernoon t o close down
946.46 points .
The Nikkel's drop fo ll owed a
bad day on Wall Street wh ere th e
Dow Industri al suffered Its
seven th -biggest decline Monday
in heavy· trading. plunging more
I han 90 points .
The poli ti ca l uncertain ty In th e
region has sen I oil p r ices soaring
and raised fears of Inflation In

continue his trial. which is
curren tl y sel fo r A.ugust 16.
.J udge Craw den ied I he mo tion Ia
co nti nue, sl at ing that the court
appeara nces Ca r so n cit ed as the
reason for thr motion wen?
scheduled af te r I he Riggs t ria l .
had been sel .
Riggs also had asked for a
change of venue. req ues ti ng
.Judge Cr ow to move the trial to
anoth rr co unl y. duP to prr -t rla l
publicit y. While Judge Crow
denied the moti on for change of
vrnur. hr staled I hal lhe motion
was pre m at ure and sa id thai he
m ighl re-consider if il beea me
apparen t I hal a fair and impar ·
1ial j ury could no I be sealed in I he

case.
Rig gs ' third motion as ked I hal
the aggravated ve hicu la r homi ·
clde case be tried separately

from the other two charges. Crow
also denied lha l motion , rili ng
duplicity of the ev idence.
Story's motion for an a men dment to thf' i nd ictment was also
hea rd at .Yes terday's pre ·tri&lt;JI
hraring .
Crow allowed th e amPndment
of a typographical error an lhr
origi nal indi ctment against
Rig~'
HCJwPvcr. he did not
perm il lhe prosec utor lo add lo
the i ndictment &lt;J s~c if ica ti o n
that Riggs wa s under th e influ ·
enc€' of alcohol al tho lime lhP
incidrnt occurred . Crow stated
I hat such a spec ifi cat ion must bP
found by thr grand jury and m ;tv
noI be added bv Ihe prosecu tor at
il I1.1I Pr d atl'
An addiliooal pre -tria llwar ing
was set in the Riggs cas(' ror
Friday.

Shop owner on stand Monday
as McGinnis trial continues

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Co uncil mPmher Bi ll Young
sl at ed th at he wou ld exam ine th e
si te befo re lhe next sc hedul ed
mrf&gt; llng and report back to
co uncil. St eepSt ree l is located in
the Monk ey Run area and has
bren ou t of usr for man y yea r s .
In other counc il aclion at l ast
night 's meeting, it was an ·
nounced lha l the vil la ge had
hired Paul McBain on Jul y 31 .

Three Riggs motions denied
by judge at pre-trial hearing

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oil -Importing nations suc h as the
Un ited St ales and J apan
Saud i and U.S. milltar) offl.
cia ls prepa red for a possible
Iraq i aI l ack on the oil rich
kingdom .
Defense Senet ar y Dick Che·
ney. went Ia Riyadh, reportedl y Ia
disc uss stra tegy for send ing U .S.
troops Into Saudi Ara bi a shou ld
iraqi troops m assed al the
Kuwalti -Saudl border altack.
Saudi Arabia has lon g resis ted
allowing U.S. troops on lis soil
Sa udla Arabia r eport ed ly has
fully mobilized It s army and
massed troops near a neutral
zone of oil field s al ong thr
co unt ry's border wllh orcupled
Kuwait. In response, Ir aq or·
dered dril ls to evacuat e 4 million
citi zens f rom Baghdad In the
event of an air at ta ck and iss ued
rifles to governmen t supporters.
The Pentagon announced In
Washington further U.S. nava l
vessels were assigned to strengthen forces In the vicinity of the
Continued on page 6

I

log had depa rled.
The m an turn ed out to be
James L. Dona hur . a strrrt
dwrllrr who lrs tlfied hr• neV!'r
saw anyo ne deposil lhe body.
and . in fa ct, had nol seen the
woma n behind I he logs.
As he emerged from I he stand,
Donahu e provided some com ic
rrlld. when hl' turnrd to tht~
attorneys and gave all of them
th e thumbs-up sign.
Randy Harl . a Scoll Dr•pol
businessman. leslifled he saw
noth ing whi le searchin g behind a
St . A. l bans. W Va . shop ping mall
les s lhan 10 mmutes before t he
body of McG i nnls' wi fe was
found
Rand y Harl. wil h Harl Pub
lish lng. satd he had gone to lh e
Ga teway Shopping Plaza lo pick
up a rldlng lawnmowN and was
pull ing away in his truck when
I he tract or began to slid e in th e
ill'tl
Hr said hr went bPhind onr of

I he .s torrs in Sf'J JT h of somPthing
10 bracf' th P la wn tract or iJnd hP
did no t sec a body lie pul l hr
lim e al 4:5:! p.m last No\' . 29.
Kathy McGin nis was found
that samr after noon in the sa me
arPa as Hart wa s sf'arc hing for a
piecP of wood l o bl oc k lhP wheels
of the new ly pu rc l&gt;ased lawn
tractor
Thr tr inl ro nti nues to go morr
slowl y !han prosecutors had
hoped . Tes timon y wa s delayed at
least twi cr M ondav whpn ~J
schPdulf'd wltnesc;, cou ld not bP
fou nd and when the court repor
ler dec lared she wa s fee ling ill
Har t sa id he coul d peg the 1ime
so .:tccuratr ly b('(·auSf' hf' ha d to
rush back to his off ice 10 ca ll a
Charles ton. W .Va .. car dea lPr
about a vrhiciP lhat was bein g
repaired . Harl told lhe ju ry,
which was br ought to Hu ntin gton
!rom F avrt lr County , W.Va., he
ca l led I he dea ler at 5 p.m

Local news briefs---.
Rutland man cited after mi~hap
A Rutland ma n was ritrd following a two car accident in
Pornf' r oy Mo nday aftern oon.
Hobert Williamson. :11. Rulland was stopJX'd on F.as t Main
Street at Spring Ave nue. His bra kt' lights failed a nd his ve hiclt'
w;:1.s st r uck in the rear b_v Ca r ol Pa i ntf'r. ,11. nf Co lumbu s.
William son' s 1970 Ford pickup I ruck sustained light damagr
and Pa int er's 1988 Toyota rer·pived modrralr d amage.
William so n was Ct lrd for no brake l ig hl.&lt;.

School funds distribut ed
The StRIP School Fou ndation sub sidy pa)menls l o Meigs
Co un ty l or July totaled In ba sic and t ra nsportation al !owa ncPs .
$804,289.32, accordi ng to a repor t from lhP offi ce of Stale Aud ito r
Thomas E. Ferguson
In the Eastern Loca l Sc hool Dlstrl cl l hc total amount was
$148,967.39, less $5,488 for school employees retire ment , and
$17,080 for stal e teac hers retirement l eavi ng a nrt paymentlo
th ~ .sc hool district of $126,3~ .39.
·· In the Meigs Local District , the total was $400, 197.88 less
$14 ,877 for sc hool employees retirement , $5.1,687 for sta te
teac hers rertlrement leaving a balance of $381.62:!.88 In net
payment to the school district.
For the Southern Local School District, the lola! was
$163,365.30 with $7,114 for sc hool employees retirem ent and
$23 ,628 fog state t eachers retirement , leaving a net paymPnl to
the distri ct of $132 ,623.
The direct allotment to lhe co unty board was $41,758 .75 .

Squads have 8 Monday rolls
Eight ca lls !or assistance were a nswered by un its of Meigs
Co unty Emergencv Med ical Services.
Continued on page 6

�Tuesday, August 7. 1990

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS -MASON AREA

ROBERT L WINGETT
Publisher

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General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
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LETTERS OF OP INION arr W('lcome. The~ should bt&gt; less than 300
words long All letters are subjPCf to edH! ng and must bP signed wllh
narnP. at.ldrPss and IPlephonf' number. No un signed IPII E?rs will l&gt;E' pub·
tishPd LePers should be In good ta sl l'. addr0ssl ng is suPs. not pPrsonatl ·
I !t ~

Pigging out on the
Thrifty Food Plan

Morgan, Palmer are inducted
into Hall of Fame Monday

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday. August 7, 1990

Congress campaigns at taxpayer expense
WASH JNGTON Lee and
Rose Epstei n of New York City
liked the poll I ics of S€n. Bob
Packwood, R-Ore , enough to
send him a campaign donation
He wasn't their man In Washington. In fact, hi s district was about
as far from th e Epstelns as on£'
could get and still be In the
continental United States.
Now the Epstelns are beginning to wondPr If getting on
Packwood' s mailing list was
such a good idPa.
Since the Epsteln s made their
donal ion. Pac kw ood has inundated them with junk mail sent at
taxpayers' expense. And he has
hit them up for another cam paign co ntrlbullon.
Lawmakers , In cluding Park wood, "'Ill adamantly deny thai
thry. us e thrlr fr ee congressional
mailing or "franking" privileges
to campaign. But the attention

Packwood has focused on a
co uple who can't vote for him,
but can give him money, shows
that polltlrlans are skat ing c lose
to t he edge.
Thl' franking perk allows
m embers of Congress to send
reams of mail with a signaturP
Instead of a stamp. and the
taxpayers pick up the tab. The
excuse is that constituents In the
hinterlands wouldn't know !he
straight scoop out or Washington
If !hey didn't get It from thei r
se nator or representative,
But the Eps telns aren 't Pack wood's const ituent s. And Pack wood Isn't the only mt&gt;mber of
Co ngress to deluge them with
franked mall. The Epsteins have
contributed money to several
members of Congress whose
politics they support. They are
particularly generou s to tho se
who push for strong U.S -Israeli

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
li PS.
The thanks they get come in
countless form letters and news
reports from lawmakers brag·
glng about th eir support for
Israel, their efforts on behalf of
Soviet Jews and !heir fight
against anti-Semitism.
The Epsleln's pen pals In clude
Sen. Dennis DeConcinl , D Ariz..
1].800 miles away!, Eep Steny
Hoyer, D -Md !just 2otl m iles
down the road ! and Sen. Frank
Laufenberg. 0 -N ..I . tpracticallv
a nei ghbor!.
Lee Epstein likes t heir politics,
bot not their junk maiL H e says
their correspondence with him is
"an abuse Qf thr governmPnl
frank." Some use the frE'€'bie
IPtters to pat themselves on the
back, and !hen comes the follow up leiter from !he lawmaker' s

campaign machine - that one
with a stamp.
The franking privilege masquerades as a com munications
tooL bul It Is a self-serving
fr eebi e thai members of Congress manlpulat~ for their reelection ca mpaigns Meanwhile
the chal lengers, who are often
less well known, must buy
stamps to tell their stories to the
vo ters .
Ou r rec rnt co lumns on abuses
of the fra nkin g priv ilege brought
a bundle of mall from readers,
who paid for !heir own stamps .
One newspaper In Illinois sent all
the press releases II had received
from Dc•rnocrat lc Sen. Paul
Simon , taped together like a
continuous rols of toilet paper,
with a bou 1 the sa me bulk. All of It
was paid for by the taxpayers.

J
HALL-OF-FAME JNDLCTEES- Jim Palmer
(left) and .Joe Morgan gather with their pla11ues at
Monday's induction ceremony at the Basehall

former Oriole, and MOrgan, who ~prnt his most
producti"ve years with tht• Rt•tb:. wert• t•IN·ted in
their first year of eligihility. ill!' I)

Hall of Famt• in Cooperstown, N.Y. Palm e r, a

Helms quits,
•
says mtnors
not much fun

.'

By LEON DANIEL
l i PI Chid Corn:'spondt•nt
WASHJN CTO\' - Evrr wonder how th1• fl'dt•ral go\'(' rnmrnt
figurl'S out whC'rP to draw thP pO\"Nty line'!
It' s importan 1 bpcause Uncle Sam says you' rc official ly poor if your
mcume fall s bl'luw that lim• .
Tht• rovf.'rt\' line determines e li g ibilit y fm fl lot of Wl'ifdl"l'
programs .
Ca lcu lat io ns of poverty - and brncfits to addrPss tt - oftl'n J IT
hased on the cost of a so-cal led minimum dil't
Government Pxpt.•rts dl'\'l'lop food plans tha t purport tu prescribe u
nutritionally adl'qUaiP diet &lt;:It thr lowp st pussi bli• t'USI
F or Pxample. to ca lc u late food sta mp allotmen ts. thP Agricult urf'
Departmen t uses something it calls the Thrift\' FulJd Plan
The Hunger Action For um , a n~ port publishPd monthl y o n pO\'t'rl \"
in Amcriea. eht•c kl'd ou t thc plan
Accord i ng to the a mounts of fo od " l.ll '&lt;.'i ficd by tht• plan . thf' Forum
n'ported, t hl' dil't prPs&lt;.Tibf'd for an adu lt woman should look
somet h ing likc this ·
Bn•akfast. L slices of toa st 1w1th 1 tabkspuon of bu lll'r 1, 2 ti ounces
of cereal with 2 ounct'S of milk; l cup of ora ngP jui t'l'
Lunch: 1 Krilll'd cheese sa ndwi ch t using a sing!!' slic e nf ch!'!'Sl' "l. b
ounces of m i lk; two third s of a hard -hailed l'gg; a smalll4 ouncPSI
piece of fruit.
Dinner· 1 CUIJ of chili (madL' from 4 oun ces of ground lJPd, 4 UUIH'PS
of tom at Ol'S and L.H ounces of bl'ilns 1; I WD sli CL'." of br Pad ( no bu It l'l");
4 ounces of VL'gl'tablP or sali:ld I no dressing ); a glass of wall'!"
ThP govprnment estlmates the cost of this dai ly menu at $2.RO.
Forum editor Chris Spoor was surprisrd to find that she was ablf't o
buy it in a s ubu rb &lt;:~n Washington su permarkl~t for $2.34. Sl'll'cl i ng
gene ric and stun• brands in thr.• l&lt;~r gPst sizes av &lt;~ ilablt• .
But Spoor undPrs tands vrr y wr l l wh y food stamp r ec ipients ha\'l'
troub le making thl'ir allotment s last all month
ThP government's plan assumes that the poor wi l l bu y food in bulk.
prepare mos1 of It from scratch and waste no morP than S percent .
The plan evidently doesn't deal wtlh th e lhousands of Americans
who are homeless -and therefore kilchenless.
Buying 1n bulk ts difficult for those who mu st rely on public
tm nsportallo n.
Imprac tica l for those who live rn rat-infestf'd
housing .
A poor woman can't implem ent I he plan if her elec t ric power has
bern shut off because she couldn' l pay the bilL or 1f she is lli l lerale.
Spoor came up with another rea son food -s tamp al lotments o ft en do
not las t as long as iniPnded .
· 'Wi th o ut an im mrnse amount of d isci pl inr and an rx a ct knowledge
of the portion sizes on which lh e Thrifly Food Plan ISbased,,. sht&gt; sa rd.
"recipiPnls would be unlikr ly to open a bulk -sized pa ckagr and usP
only 2.6 ounrPs of crrPal or :l.8 oun ces of bean s at a time ."
The plan calls up d1smal im&lt;t gPS of hungry womPn rlPnyi ng
th emse lves one-third of a hard boiled egg, which man y of the
cholrste rol -ronsclou s affluPnl would r-rjrct summa ri ly as an
art erv-clogger
Thr government h&lt;ts hf'en knov. n to hatch some harrbra1nrd
sc h(•mes. but for burraunatic silliness th P Thrifty Food Plan rival s
the Reagan adm inistr atio n's schuol -lunrh plan In count kPtchup as a
wgetablr .

•
•

('OMES TO TERMS- Thr Onrinnatl Bt'ngals annoum•rd that a
('ontral't UJ{rl'('ment had hN•n rt&gt;al'hed with runnin~ hat'k ,Jaml'"i
Brooks, who had his first dalo' at training camp Monday. ( l tP I l

rrs

A thought for t he da ~·: Au1hor M ar k Twa1 n wrotr. " Tht• srcrr t
"0UIT&lt;' of humor 1s not j o.v but sorrow ··

Berry's World

New 'urban
PIIOF. N IX, Arrt.. ti\ EA' Mos t Ar i1.onans \ "l('W thP 1nlrr ·
Sl'C i ion o f 24th St rl'rl and Came l
back Road herr as JUS! Jnot hrr
bu sy co rnrr . F or municipal of!l
cial s. howc\·rr. Cd mPiback East
ha s \·r r:v SJX'Cla \ sta t us bee· a usf• 11
ts o nr of ninr rx 1sting or
eme rgmg ··urban villagr'' co rf' .....
Althou g h all nine arP s1tuatrd
within the Ph(){'ni.x city limits.
onl.v onr of thr urban \'il la gPs 1s
!hi ' cxistrng downtown . The ot hrrs ha ve narnrs - 1nclud!rlg
Alhambra. Mary,·alr and f; n
cant o - with which P\'Pn mam
lO&lt;'O I rr ... idrnt s an' not \PI
ramil ta r.
Whi!r multiplP urban &lt;'Oit 's
ha vr df'\'f'lopPd i nsidr Ihl' mun i('
ipdl boundarirs nf L o~ 1\ngPlf•s,
Phornix .lnd otlwr wr~li'ffl Cit
irs. co mparablP · ·1·dgt ' 'iiiPs' ·
hJ vr rrnC&gt;rgPd f'lsPwhPn' in th1•
countr.v.
Robprt Fisllmlln , d histur.v
profrssor at Hutgers llnlvt'rslty
in Nrw .ll'rSP.Y and thP dul hor of
srvrral books on urban devl'lop·
mPn l. r iff'S numPro u.s examplt•s .
stre tching fr om "Silico n Valley "
so uth of San Francisco to thl'
Route 1 2~ roridor su rrounding
Roston
Ot hf'rs 1m·l ucll' t hC' H.ou ll'

villages~

corri clor in t\rw . l rrsf'~' hPtw t't'n
Princrt on a nd Npv.: Brunswtck .
DuPa gC' Cou nt v west of Chir ago,
the Routr 2R:l cor ridor north ol
All&lt;~nta and 1hr \'irginid s uhurb~
\\Cst of Washint on, D C
.Journalist Joel Carrl'a u. writ ·
tng a t)()Ok abou1 th£' changing
nat urr of t hC' nation's cit ie ~. says.
"The places we' re talk ing about
a lm os t nC'VPr ha vr co hl' rc nt
polttiral boundaries" and co n
sistrd of undeveloped land as
rPcrnt ly as 20 vears ago .
GarrCau ·s oihcr rrquirPnll'n t~
for authrn t ic rdgr cilv: It has a t
lea st ti(XJ,OOO sq uare fret of rl'l ail
sparr. ~) million squa re feet o f
leJsablr of fice space 1mort' I han
in thr downt own ar C&gt;as of MC'm ·
phis. TampJ or 11ic hm ond t and
"'a popu!Jiton that in crP asrs Jl ~
a.m. rvrry· wrrkd ay ·· as Pf'Opll'
comr to work or shop.
Thus, allhough some edgl'
c ities arr in former suburbs and
others are inside city lim i ts. lhry
arc quite different from tradi
tiona! suburbs and co nventional
cPn l r al ft fi Ps . lndrPd, thry rr·
prese nt a new and dist i nct
"fourth wave
of urban
development .
The fir st w ave dates back to
thr founding of the nation 's
ra rl!rs t clllrs and remained

go to the edge
dominant fu r two rrn turirs .
\~ hrn rwoplr li\"I'CL shOppf'd Jnd
workrd in thf' cit .\
T lw ~~· ru mL whJt"h bPg an afll'r
World Wa1 1!. w; 1" m;trkrd h~
P:X plus 1\" 1' growth of I h(' ~ ubu rb ~
In tlu~ third. J"Pi a i l outlrts al"u
shift rd to IO("dt 1ons outsidr thP
('itv ur tu 11:-. most distant
n•ach''·"· t. t phrnomonon b('S t
known a:-. · 'thP m alltng of
Ana•rica . ··
Now romt'~ ttw fourth wa\·r. in
which cnrnm r rTP and tndustn
&lt;:~!so ha\·P mo \'r d away from thr
u1Uan co rf•. Thu s. proplr not on 1\
l ivl' J nd shop hu I also work tn thf'
nrw ur ban \' i lla gPs or rdgf' ci I ir~.
Toda y. almosttwn ·third softhf'
n&lt;J tion' s officP spa!'!' is loratf'd
ou tsid P th(' citit-s' rrntr&lt;tl hu si nPs s d istrict s T~' snns Cor n01
out siclr \Va&lt;.,hington, drgua hl y
1hl' n a 1ion· s Ia rgrs t l'dgl' t·it y, has
morr offlcp space than down town
Mi ami
For almost half of all workPI s.
thr daily· co mmutr fro m homf' to
work &lt;:1 nd back &lt;::1 ga tn nnw i n
volvrs travel bptwern two sub
urbs . Only about half as many
make the trad i tional journPy
bi&gt;t wpen a subu r b and t hP rPn 1ra I
c it y.
Und er thost' arrangrment s.
the si gnificant'(' of t hr t radi tiona l

"Just remember. Judge. it anyone mentrons
the 'A · word. clam up ··

'

America is being called upon to
do a great thing: plant the seeds
of democratic values. So far, the
Bush administra tio n has not fully
engaged Itself, nor the public.
I met recently with I he heads of
nt&gt;w Independent teac her' s un ions from fi ve Eastern European
nations. There is a lot these
people do not know abou t modern
democracy. But. In discussion.
it 's apparent that there Is a lot we
don't know about it either.
They want to unders tand , and
teach, the culture of democracy ,
preferably American -style. Bul,
says Jaroslav Kalous of Czechoslovakia. "We tea hers were
slaves. " And lifelong slaves, he
says, art&gt; going to have difficulty
t eac hing students about
freedom .
The tea chers. guests of tht&gt;
American Federation of
Teachers. are worried aboul
things Europeans have every
reason to worry about: authorlt , arianism, anarchy, repression,
xenophobia, expansionist nation -

a llsm and inl£&gt;rnal hat re d. They
worry that capitalist free
markets ra n'! flour is h in lands
that have been slar ved of idea s
about cap italism, markrts and
freedom .
Indeed, soclologls l Daniel Bt&gt;ll
points out lhat, unlike Amer ica,
Europe has had many unhappy
experiences with democracy . In
recent memory , democracies In
Italy, Portugal, Austria, Germany and Spain went fascist or
authoritarian. East Europeans
know there Is a downside to
democracy If they don't get It
right this time. " Majority rules"
sounds good , but what happens If
the majority wants to kill Gypsies or Jews or, if In Romania , lhe
majority wants to persecute
Hun~arlans?

The East Europeans know that
they are not going to get big
bucks from the West . Indeed, tht&gt;
big-bucks theory of foreign aid
hasn't worked out so welL
Moreover. as Mark Falcorr
writes In The American Enter-

prise maga zi ne . HtP demisE' of
Sovietism reduces thr American
geopolitical rationale for giving
foreign aid . All W(' can do is let
folk s a round the world know how
we do things, and let them see i f i t
makes sense for them .
The tracher-unionis!s, for PX ·
ample, want American -s tyle un!·
vcrsltles . They say American
colleges are practical and teach
people to think for lhem sr lves
while European onees train intel lectuals to bt&gt; elillsts. Zoltan
Pokornl muse d about an educa tional paradox . "Our Hungarian
kids score better on m a th lests
than American s, " he said . "So
does everybody else . But your
peopl e make every thing work
and make all the Inventions."
They al so want English
teachers. They know t hat English Is the window to the modern
world . In Poland, there are 18,000
Russian teaches and only 1,500
teachers of all Western languages combines.
Now. It's not that hard to set up

\

Robert
Walters

rlowntown oh\'lous l.v ts redu crd .
But in Phot'lli.'&lt; and in mos1other
ci1i 4'"· il !"! 'main s i mportant as
lht · fncu " of thr mrtropoli tan
arf'ct·.., cul1 ur3 1. rn tPr tainme nt
and profr .-,s i on al
s ports
uffl'l"tng~

fii ch;ud F' Count s, who was
PhoPnix's p\annmg director
whPn thr urban villagP co nce pt
wa s dr;eloped in the ea rly and
mid l!l80s , notes that the cily's
major sy mphony hall and sta di um as well as it s leading
mu ~r aum s rrmain in the cen tra l
businpss d is trict
The other urban v illa ges scat
trrrd t hroughou t the cit y are the
produ c t or ''a sr lf-conseious
rffort to m stil l a se nse of
community.. in a spraw ling
mrtropolilan arf'a, Counts notes.
AI 14th and Camelback, for
rxample, the profess ionals who
trad iiiOnally occupied downtown
offtcr sparr - bankrrs, lawy·e r s,
architPcts. spcuri1ies dealersarr sl!uatrd c losrst to the Inter·
sPct ion. as arf' a trio of upsca le
shopping Cf'nter s
AI the edges of this urban
vi llagf', however. are the fa st
food and lire purveyors, the
Sears and Sa feway stores, and
ot he r moderately priced retail
ou tlets.

A vision for non-visionary times

I

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 3

Ben
Wattenberg

an American university overseas. A sta te legislature could set
as ide the abo rtion debate long
enough to direct It s university to
es tablish a ca mpu s In Warsaw,
lor both Polish and American
students .
Of course. It would be easier If
!here were help from lht&gt; federal
govrrnmenl. Bullas! year It was
announced that America would
be sending oul English teachers.
And so we are - 121 for all of
Eastern Europe. Unbelievably,
at the U.S. Information Agency,
less than a million dollars Is
spent for teaching overseas.
There Is some healthy prlvale
and government activity going
on in media , commerce, unions,
publishing and politics . But unless America Is galvanized by the
president. It 's going lo be sUm
pickings .
A galvanization mechanism
exists. It's called a "White House
Conference." In the past It
turned American consciousness
to Issues like civil rights .

'

Dickerson fails to
pass physical exam
Prrs~ lntt&gt;rnational
Tlw lndiana pol!s Co l t~ wrrr
c urr ll of onr hracla c hr MondJ .\"
"ht•n ( "hn ... C'han dlr r Jgrrrd to
t·u rl1 r .wt tt•rm.s to romplr tt' ;1
11 o~dr to T a mpa l3d~' . but c~ n o th1 '1"
.,,.:1" ne:ttt·d whPn Enr Dirkf'r
~on Lill('d hh ph _, .., ]ca l.
Di l· kt' l son rrturnrd Moncla.v to
ln dic~n, tp ol!s
tn an app.ar 1·nt
st'111t·rnrnt of c1 su mmPr · long
managrmrnt .
squ,ilJbl4 ' w1111
ll owr'\"4' 1. h(' falird his Inll!al
ph' &lt;., lt '.tl IH•ca usf' of a st rainPd
lt ~f t hi.!m:-.1rin~ hr suffcrrddur tng
:tn off -.P:.t..,on workout.
II&lt; · w1ll n 'main on thl' Co lt...
ro"ll'l . hut !Pam ofrirt a.ls would
m.tkl' rt n furtlwr f'ommrnt Mon
d;t\. nig h! .
Oi c kt•rso n. \\ hn wc~s schPdulPd
!11 t c~kP ann11H 'I ph~s1c.t! !.1!1 '
Mond:t .\ f'\'l'ning, missPd Olll'
g.mw ;lftt•r mjunng 111..., 1ight
h:uTJ...rr1n1~ last \ '!'ill", but it lf':-.tPd
;ts thP strun gps t. Oickr1 son' s
&lt;:~gPnL I.Pig h StpintH'rg. s: wJ h i.&lt;,

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a gain q .tn\·hod _
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sf'\'P nlh l Padin g nJ..,hi'J \\"lt h
11 . L! ~ i ~· arch. h:.~ .... bt·r' n .tH d .\ trom
camp l or J(l d.t\·s. p1ling up
$1),000 in finP" The C 11lt " a] . . ,l
sen t him :1 "fh"C d :.ry ·· lt'th ' l
which would ha\'(· allmAt•d tht&gt;tn
to suspr nd h im for pari u1· ,Ill of
ttw 1990 sru.sun.
Di ckrrson s;licl ma n\ timi'..., 111
tllf' o ff s t· a~o n ht' dol's ntd \\":tlllt 11
play in lncl ia n&lt;.tpolis an .\ ·m or4·.
pn'fPrrin g l't' li rrm(· nt to pla .\ tn h
fo r ltw Co l t ... . li e ha s pollll f' d out
thr offrn .sh'l' lint' c~ nd tt ·o~m
man agPmcnt as r~rt· .t "H htT4 ' tl11 ·
Co lt o.:; arr Wf'..tk .
But Dickf'r.son softcnPd il 1"
s t ~tnCt' tn tlw pa ... t WPf'k . lh· "d id
ht• n(•\'f'l " (Ttl1ctzl'd anothl'l
play&lt;' l' lndrvrdually an d di&lt;l nut
rnran to hu rt anyonr's frt' lin g~
b_v lh (• comments he mad_e .
( "httndlf'r. who lost h is starting
quar terback job when lhl' Co lt s
Sl'ICcled J err George wi I h I hr 1\0
1 p1c k !he draft, agr eed 10 term s
with thr Bucca neers to complP tf'
a trade the c l ubs 11·~· to m akr last
week. Chandler held the deal up
becausf' he refu srd to rrport to
Tampa Bay unless hr recri\"Pd a
Conllnuerl on page 4

CHA I(LOTrl-: . !'&lt; .C. tL:P i t F ormPr ( 'IncinnJtt Ht&gt;ds mcm ·
agrr Tommy l·k lms satd Monda.\
hr n'Signf'd as mJnotgPr of l ht'
Char lo11(' Kntgllt.s OV('I" the wrrkrnd tJPC&lt;IUS(' mtnm lPague bas1· ·
ball W(I S too much l1kP work
"Tht&gt; w hOIL' thtng v,: as JUSt
hardt'l than I tlwught. " ~aid
Hrlms. who informed t hr Chi ·
cago Cubs" organtza tion of his
dC&gt;c isio n o n S &lt;Jtun.IJ~· " I du n·t
know how to putt! Int o .,~·ord..;,- it
brr amr l tkr .t JOb. You know ·~·
Batting coach Jay Lo,,igii(J wa:-namrd man Jg('r of th P Kn1ght....
l or ttw rr st uf th l' ~ra,o n
Tht· l\.n1ght s. tlw Cubs" A:\
team . hJvf' not had d strllar
srason T hr~ wPrr wrrr 20 -:!r)
Mond ay. ~e concllr o m thr bottom
in lhPSo uthrrn l.rr1 g u1 ' s Ea ~il' rn
Di,·ision.
HPi rn s. d n.1ti \"f' ol Ch ar lo ttt'.
s.11d at -~ ~ h(• IS too old t o br bdC'k
I ll lhl' mi1101
](';lgUf''-., H" h('l"l'
lt'dlll" travrl !r om town 10 town
o n bu~t'~ for bark to bM'k 1 oad
11 ips 1h.1t takr thi 'l r toll
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By TOM \VITI! FRS
l l PI Sports Writer
COO PE RSTOWN, N.Y. !U Pli
- J im Palmer and Joe Morgan
\.vrre e nshr ined as thr 205th and
2Utit h m cm bers of the Baseball
Hall of F'ame Monday In hastlly arran grd ceremonies that were
forced Indoors by two days of
siPady rain .
Palmrr &lt;Hid Mnrgan. the most
dominant 1 ight -handf'd pitcher
.:m d srco nd basPman of the 1970s
::m d whosf' carrrrs havr c!osply
para llC'lC'd onr another , gave
moving indu ct ion speeches be·
forr a restr ictrd crowd of famlly,
d i s ttngur sh~d guests of basebal L
fr iends. and selected mPdia in
t he 700-sea t auditor iu m of !he
CooiJ('r stown Ce ntral School.
Commissionrr Fay Vincr nt.
[\:at ional Lca~ur PrPsidcnt Bi l l
Whit e, a nd AmrricJn LraguP
l'rcs idrnt 13obby 13rown presided
ovpr th r frsllvitirs that wrrc hPld
indoors for onl y thr second timr
in th e 51 -year history of the Ha l l
or Fame .
Morgan, a firr · plug sf·cond
b&lt;.~sem a n and two time Nnttonal
Le&lt;.~gu c· MVP wi th till' Ctnn nnati
Eeds , was ehokPd bv emot ion
a ftrr rrc ri\·i n~ his p laque from
Vincent ~1nd hJ d to ga t hrr
himself whrn hP rP ff'ITt'd to the
g roup u f 10 ba sf'bcd l grc•ats
"L'all'd bPhind him as "' f{']low
Hall nf Farner""
M organ. smartly clrt·sspd 1n a
t,tn cloutJlP·IJn• ,t &lt;.;tl'd "ui!. gavr a
thou g ht ·prrnuking :Hicl t'PSS,
which WJ" lJroa dca st o\·rr
r· !used ·C i rcu i! tr lcv lsion to 200
" fX'Ctat or s in thr school'.;, cafrtr ·
ria and ptped outdoors on l oud
" fX'&lt;.tkPr s tu thousands of f an s
th&lt;Jt were tu rned awJ _
\". M orga n
&lt;., aid that it wa s at Sund ay nigh t's
Hall of FamP dinnrr t hat tht•
magnitudr of his induction rrall~·
·"h it hom r · ·
"Jt was l i kL· ll 11m r ca psulP ...
-;;lid M organ. who playrd 2~
major lr&lt;.~ g UP sr aso ns '·1 lookPd
over ,md '-'a w Bi lly Wllli am s. and
\l'illil' Sl argl'il. and TPrl Williams
and Ch~Jr it •v Ct· hrin grr Thr
l' lllirc htstu1·y of ba srba l l was in
that room lct -. 1 night. a nd I 'm ju"t
ct.., pll'asl'd a-; can lw to takt• m\·
p lan• with tht•rn "
Morga n. who likf' Pa tmN
t wg&lt;.~n &lt;.1 c;trrPr in broa dca s ting
;1fler hi " n •tirrmr nt &lt;I" a plavrr
wa" thr motor th&lt;lt drovt· thl'
Cincinnali Heds' ·Big Erd Ma
ch rn r · m the 1'170s Hr dabbed
:t Wa\ tf'&lt;:ll"" as he thanked ht...
fam .i l\' formPr tramm&lt;:~IPS ami
bast·ball 1-H'rlp lr· for making hi s

c areer poss 1bit•.
"I s la nd here today very proud
of l ht&gt; facllhat I was able t o p lay
major league base ball. " he sa id .
Morgan cited former team matt&gt; Nellie Fox and Jac ki&lt;'
Robinson as th e biggest Influen ces on his life in bas~ball.
"becau se th ry were winners "
Morgan sa id Fox, who has
camP closC' to induction into lhr
Hall o n S('vr.ra l oecasslons and
played with Morgan in Houston,
taught him "mort.' in one year as
a rookiP than must guys could
learn in ri vt' years . Nellie Fox
tau ght ffil' how tu win and how to
havC' fun . "
"Thf' only thing that would
mak(' mr&gt; happirr torla y wou ld bP
if Nl' llic Fox a nd Jack ie Robin son wen· hNP ... he said. " Bf'·
causf' thr~ wrn• winners."
Morgan acknowledged base
ball's co ntributions in breaking
down barrirrs o f discrimination.
"13aseball has alway s bern a
leader in breaking down those
barriers for a ll minoritips,
womrn tnclud ed and I"m surr it
will con tlnur to in the future,-- hr
sa i d
Morgan ~a id 11 rna~' sti ll takr
somr timr for him to brltf'\'r that
hr i~ a II a II of F :mwr .
·Tm a iWJ\'S go in g to havp
troublr sayt ng Ma~·s. Mu sia l and
Morg an in lhP samr brrath," he
jokPd. A s hP turnrd to his nPw
fratrrnity brothPrs &lt;tnd thPn
back to th e· crowd. Morgan
conc lud ed IJv "ayi ng ··This h
whut ba sr ballisallabout. wcall'
vPry lucky "
After rrcri\ ing his plaquP and
stepping to thr lcc tf'rn, PalmL'r
hesi tatrd bl'fore speaki ng.
·'This eo uld bP tough, I wa"
ervi ng du r ing .foe's '&gt;JX'Pch . " h1•
said
Pa l mpr O!)( 'nPd b_
v offf'l mg
congra tulation " tu VimTnt for ·
·hi" ou tstanding job durin g th1:-.
difficult Sl'ds on" and tn Morgan
wi t h whom ht• Wfl " t•ll'l'l!'d to tll P
hall in th4 'i r first !'Pdrs ot
f'ltgibilitv
Palmf'r. w ho was .:HioptPd o~t
btrth. then thankt•d hi.-; fam t l~· .
pJrticular\)" hl 'i f:Jtht•l M ,1X who
he ('l"l'd 1tl'd with gf'tting h1m hts
" tart in bas(' ball
Palml' l, thP AL "s onl.v thrrf'
timl' C ~, You ng Aw&lt;Jrd winnrr.
was j oinl'rl at lhf' l'rrrmon~· b!'
his wi fr . two daughtrr s and
st'V I 'ra l ex -trarnm&lt;ttrs. Hf' spokt•
fond l v of t lw Ha It imorP organ tza
tinn . · I'Spt&gt;C'iall)' u'IA-nrr Edward
Hf.&gt;nnf'H William~ .
'" I had a ,·rrv .&lt;., lmplr formu!J
as J pitcher," sa id Palm~r.

wearing a blue jacket and gray
slacks . " I will do m y job and the
Orioles wi ll do their thing . And
they always did ."
·' I never would have made&gt; it to
the Hall of Fame with out the
Orioles," sa id Pa lm er. who
posted eight 20 -win seaso ns in a
nine-year span in the 1970s and
take., specia l pride tha t the
Orioles had baseball's best re cord from 1965-19!\4.
"Earl YVc&lt;JVt'r should gt' l a lot
of the t'redit for t hat, " Palmer
said uf

th C' manager he was

frPquPntlv at odds with.' 'We had
our difff'r·ronrPs. bu t I learned a
lot f rom t:a rl Weaver. I hope
somP da)' hr will bf' cons Jderfl'd
fo r the Hall of Fame becau se he
dPsC'rV(IS II ..

Palmrr wa s

c l rar l~

moved as

hPc losedh is.s pepch . 'Togrowup
as a kid and drr am of pitching In
th e- major leagut's and then

('\'Pntua lly bN·om(' a member of
th(' ll all of rame . .. It' s \-rrv
specia l to br part of thi s special
frat rrn 1tv." he said.
A record :12 of th e 56 liv ing Hall
of Famrrs were on hand over thP
v.·pf'kP nd for thr fi'St ivitiPs, but
m a n ~~ had to lra\'P town beforC'
Monda;·. Bob Fc llt' r. Tc•d Willi ams. Warren Spah n and Stan
Mu si al wrrP amon g t hL• 20 Hall of
Faml' l " &lt;.,Pat I'd o n tlw r ostrum
Mu nda_\.
Prior tu thf' pldVPr induction s.
.I f' I onw Holtzm.m of thl~ Ch 1cago
Tribunr rrcr Jvf'CI th rJ .C. Ta~· lor
Aw.:.a rd for bas(' ba II wri 1i ng rxcrl
lrnc r and long -time Philadr lphw
announcrr Bvrum Saam was
give n the I'ord C Fric k Award
for his co ntnbutions to thr gam('
as a broadcaster.
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Tuesday, August 7, 1990

Cardinals trip Mets; Pirates
sweep Phillies; Giants beaten
By ERIC McHUGH
UPI Sports Writer
Willie McGee lhrew his glove
into the stands and Rex Hudl er
threw his body all over the fi eld .
Hudler did It all for the St
Louis Cardinals Monday night .
singling. doubling. tnpling. run ning the bases with abandon and
making several fine defensive
plays tn left field to power th e
Cardinal s to a 5-1 victory over th e
New York Met s
"It' s great to have a job that
thousands of other American s
and people around the world
would love to have ," Hudler. a
utility Infielder by trade, sa1d
" Those are the people I play for
"But one game doesn't make it
all You don't get too high or too
low"
McGee looked pre! ty low after
dropping Ron Darling's fl y ball in
the second Inning that gave New
York Its only run It wa s Mc Gee's
ltith error of the season in center
field, and he commemorated 1he

occasion by turning his glovp Into
souve nir when hP returned to
I he du gout
" It 's nolltkeh e loafedaft e r~t."
said Ca rdinal s Manager Jol'
Torre . " I can nt•vpr c r tt icizP
anybody fu r trying hard And
he s tr y ing as hard a s he ca n "
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Sots Hudl er, and that f ac t tsn' t
rscap ing T01 rP ('!fh('r

" It's the way he gol's aboull l . ·
Torre said "He bu sts his tatl
Hr's not l ea ving anything m thl'
bag, that's fo1 sure"
Met s Manager Bud Ha rre lson .
whosP club dropped one c1nd
one-half games behind th l• Pitt s
burgh P1 ra trs 1n t hl' Nl. F..1st .
agreed
"J\,p nrvrr st•p n h im p lay l ikP

th at," he said " He' sa paininthe
neck
He looked better at the
plat e "
He didn 't look bad 1n the fi el d,
either. m aking a di ving grab on
the warning t rac k to rob Cregg
Jefferies ol extra bases 1n the
third
Even the turf burns from h1s
le ss than-graceful landi ng didn ' l
bother Hudler.
"Oh. It' s nothing tha t t he
doctors ca n' t patch up," he sa1 d
Then. aft er commttting a tw1,
base error on a smktng Oa\ r•
Magadan ltne-drive in th e f 1fth
Hud ler r edeemed him sell Ill
throwi ng ou t Ma gadan at till'
plate as he tned to score on KP\ 1r1
McReynold s' smgle.
" I was a little d isa pp01nu•cl
that I mts]udged M agadan s
ball. " satd Hud ler. seein g ac l ton
1n pla ce of the InJured \'in c&lt;'
Co leman "l wan trd to grt hm1
back ..
Hudl er. with l 1ttlr respect for
h1s body, a lso did a fa1r Impcr'-O
natlon of Pt•tr HosP on tht ' b Jsr ·
paths. as hP bf'i lv fl opped h.111 l
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"Some time-s I gt&gt;t too PXCi tPd
ou t

!herr" H udl er admi tleli
It's gr eat 10 C' ntertai n thl't, l'
people The) 'rr thr bPSI f,tn s 1n
the world ..
ll ud lrr' s rn tu s ia ~ m migh t JUst
br c o nt agiou s Ttle Ca rd 1na h
won th r f1na! threr gamPs of rht
four -gamr srrtrs from thr· M('h
and arr 4 1 under To1 re
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out of our shr ll s." Hudl r• J ..,,l\(l
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fun "

Car d mal starter Joe M agrane,
7-12. walked four and stru ck out
three Lee Sm tih ptt ched I 1-3
1nn ings for hi s 19t h sav£•
Met s starter Ro n Dar li ng, • -6,
took thf' loss
El scwherr 1n th e Na tional
Lea~;u e Pitt sburgh crushed Phll adel pl11a 111·1 tn th e firs I game of
a du ublr hradE't. and won 1hr
nt g lltC'.Jp ·1·3 m 111 mnmg s , and
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Yankees edge Indians., 2-l ;
Brewers end losing spell, 6-0
Hy I'AUL DEFEJlE
UPI Sporl• Writer
Affrr a spason of ~pectal'u l .u
losses, a "b01 in g ganw" w.Js all
Andy Haw kin s nr PdPtll o '-' nap hi s
slump
lf awktns won ror thl fJ rs t limP
at Yan ker Stadium sin c·p SP)J t
.m . 19R9 by sr o~ltf •r ing si'\Pn h i t s
ovr r 0 1ghl l nnmgs Monda\ 10
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over th e ClPveiand _Indians
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IPnzrd as J hard !u{ k Jost• r ttn ~
ye ar. had bf'f'n (l 7 Jn 10 honw
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tnto chu_g H•habilltation Ht' wa s

pl,trrcl on th e ti\ 1dd\ disqualified
l 1q Jnd out f1 r lclrr Mark I.Ponard
rrr t~llf'd fl nm Phot·nJ x to
l.ik (' L ra( h' s spot on 1h(' rostf'r
· !{Jck has voluntcprrd to un·
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h1m OVP I ('omr thP prob!rm and
r!'IU JJl to ba sf' b,1 !l. " sa id AI
Hos(•n . the Gi ant s' prps id ent and
gp nrral man ager '' It's a n unfor lun&lt;Jtt' situation for R!ck a nd hls
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v . bu 1 hr was hones t about
I he pr oblem and want s help. Our
romTr n r ight now is for Rick, his
f.1mil v and hi s carerr ..
L••ac h who temporarily di sappcarf'd from the Toronto Blue
.Jay s a [pw _vears ago becau se of
marital problems and took a
one da y unexpl ained absence
from the Texas Rangers last
yrar, also wa s re morse(ul over
the Incident.
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happenPd ," Leach sa id In a
pre pared statement . ·'I know I
havP disappointed my l amlly,
my team mat es and the Giants.
I 'm s01ry for letting them down,
and I ~ope I ra n get this behind

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Co ntinued from pagl' I
raiSr· t rom the $ J ~ '&gt;.IXXI hts 11Jql)
co nt rac t ca llrd (01
Chand ler lrlt the Colh ' •·dmp
two Wf'Pks a~o whrn thP IP tJrn
rrfu sed to pay h1m a bo nu s fm
off season workou ts HP will
hac k up Vmny TPsta\'Pr r!P 1n
Tampa Bav
At Miami. Dolphin s drfensivt•
rnd .John Bosa undenH•nt maJ or
rrcon structtvP surgPr v on his
right knee and wi ll br out for lhl'
sraso n Bosa sufff'rPd thf• inju ry
Saturday in a scrimmage aga in sr
Tam pa Ba~ Dr Peter Ind eli ca to
said the Injury dops nut appear
ca ree r -end ing
Bosa. the Dolph ins first -ro und
draft choice ~ 16th overall~ out
of Boston College In 1987. underwen t major re constructive
surRery on his le!t knee In
October 1988 He played las t
year , butcuachDonShulasaldhe
was less than 100 percent
At Kirtland, Ohio, the Cleveland Browns announced the
signing or free agent sa fety Keith
Bostlc . who played six seasons
with Houston but was released
during training ca mp by Indian apolls last year BosUc went to the
Pro Bowl afler the 1987 season .
AI Fredonia , N.Y , backup
tight end Bu tc h Rolle ended his
holdout when he reported to
Buffalo Bills training camp In
time for afternoon pratl ce.

over his last 11 start s Am o n ~
thu sP losses Yv('f'f' a no hittr1 h( '
tuss£•d in Chicago . .1n outJn g 111

wh1c h he pitched I I shu tout
mnin gs and anoth r 1 whrn Chi(' a
go's Mr lid o Pere1 pit ched a
si x i n nin g raln -s ho r tPn(' d no
hlltf' r at Y Cl n ker St ad tu m
KP\'in Maa s . who has f1l !t· d rn
fo r thr lllJ UI'f'd Don Ma t ling!\ el l
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Tuesday, August 7, 1990

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VideoViews ... . . By Jeff Hilleary
This month we take a voyage
tntu the r ealms of the bizarre and
thP sim s!er a s we go from th r
strC'ets of Ne" York to a small
town cla'SI'Oom "tth a brtef stop
in a medieval playroom
First stop on th e Ci nema
Express is the Big Apple. where
lovp ca n suddenl v become more
dangerou s th an crossing against
thr• light durtng ru sh hour.
Th e film " · £llue Steel " and
s ta r s Jam1e LeE&gt; Curtis as rook it'
cop Megan Turne r . Tu rner ktl ls
an armed robber in a s uper·
market only to haw one of th e
witnesses walk off wtth th e
cn min al's gun
Thts leav es
Turner to facr suspt?n sJon f or
shootmg an unetrmed man .
WhPn cartnd~es branng
Turnp r' s nam e sta1 t turning up
next t o people wrth bullet holes in
thPm shr ends up pursumg ll Pr
sec ret adm irer on I~ to find he ts a
stor kbrokr r playp rJ rnarvPlously
bv n on Sil vr r TIH 1 storkhro krr
drc 1drs to turn thr tables on
Tu rnPr
Ra ted R.th " movre 11 lhP fatal
.t ttractlon of cop s u ~ pPn sr dra
mas It' s an PX C' f'l iPnl mov1 r that
1s mood~ . suit I'. · and atmo sphrnc v.-1th fantastiC' actmg and J
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look ing scener y.
The " lnvl si blC' Mania c" is one
of tho se cases provmg you can' t
Jud ge a book by it' s cover. When I
sal\ this picture ol a leen ng.
half-invi sible college prolessor
terrorizing three nubile coeds. tn

various statrs of undress.

I

thought watching l hts would be a
big waste of time
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lhe movie as I watc hed a
humiltaled ph ystcs professor get
rc ven gr on h1 s tormenting s tu
dents through th e use of hts
mvi slb tlity formula The formu la
had onglna lly caused him to go
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sct Pntis t s. Th ls IS

a surpn s in g

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premise and ti s
inlrtgutng, but sat trr ca l acting
which ts a mixture of camp and
the Nigh tm are on Elm St ree t
sty lr. No one srem s to tak(•
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drgenera te 1111 0 a di sgu sti ng
mishmash of sex and violPnc r
Th is l tlm ts ra ted R for nud1t 1·
and somr v1olrnce : but if' s sti ll a
lot ol fun .
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month. I have been asked to ca ll
10 pPoples· attention that a.s this
1s summer. it ts a good t1mr ro
rrmember not to lrav p your
videoca sse tt es 1n dtrrct su n! Jgh t
or in your hot cars . ThP hea t of
thr s u ~ mrlts. not only thrca sro f
the movtr. but the moviE'S thrm ·
se- lves . When :vo u consi der that
these film s cost the storrs qu 11 e a
bit of mo ney. It wou ld bra ni cr
ges ture if people would rl'·
membrr to tJe carr fu l with t hrm
Unttl nrxt month. whrn wpwill
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and rrwlnd those tapes
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Meigs students named
to OU dean's listing
U h 10 Un t\ r r slt .v h ds an noun {'Pd

thr namrs of 2.1511 st ud ent s I rom
1h r r\thPns cJ mpu s who ha\ f'
bP('n namrd to thr Deans Lts t fm
spring quart r r
T o. br named to thr lis t. a
st ud Pnt mu st havr rarnrd a
gr adP point average of J ..l or

lx •til'r on a sc ale of 411 ! straight
A's J for thr quartrr and helve
Par ned Jo hours. l2 of whtch wprr
takl'n for a letter grade
Loca l r esi d ents were Emil1r
.I nn Sisson. Cheshire. Ro nald
Todd Clay, Chester: Jill Kmtin a
Ethr idge, Coolvt llr . E ric Sco tt
Househo lder . Cool ville.
Am.1
Joa nne Pen 1ck Coolvi lle , Wh 1t
nev Da wn Smith, Coo lv tlle . Am _
,
D Louk s, Long Bottom:
Hr a lhc1 Co mille Shuler . Long
1-!o ttom, Trlsha Anne Spencer.
Lo ng Rollom. Shell} R T homp
son Dubose. :vltddleport: Mark
ILmda ll Smith. Middleport: Jpf
h 1'\ John Ar no ld, Pomero.v.
MPllssa An n Ca lawav . Pome ro v.
Marty Lee Cline. Pomeroy

Marr A nthon~ { 'or s1. PorrH '
r o~ · .Jod1 A nn Hat rison . Ponw
r ov. Christophr1 Sro11 Krnnt•( l\
Pomeroy . L&lt;trtssa LPP Long,
Ponwro,:. . .Judith L MrPs . Pomt&gt;roy. Steven Alan Mu sse r Pome-

roy:

Jennifcc Leigh Swa rt z.
M o nica Layn r
Tu rnN. Pomeroy·. Jack l(' Ryan
Welker . Pomeroy.. Susan Rf'nrr
Young.
Pomrro.\, J t&gt;nn1frr
Ja}ne Arnold. RaCin e.
Dav id Jennrn gs Beegle. Rc~
Cine. Rand ) 0 . Duddin g. Ra
clnf'. Jimm y Ler Freeman .
Raci ne. M a l thrw Scott Har r b.
Racmr. Drbbw L_v nn HoiiPI .
Rac1nP. T amm y Dawn HoltPJ ,
Rac in P. Mel tss a Kay Lucas.
Rac in r. Shela gh Wtlson Po11 r r .
Racinr. Susan F lay nP Rat'sslPI .
R actn e: DIXIe Kay Wolfr . J{ii
C'l nP, RobinCail Harne! I RPt'ds
Vl llr Sha1 on I{ Luras F.dmoncl s
Rutland. Kathll"(•n PP~Ion. Ru
tland. TrrP Sol M Prall F tPid s.
Shadr .
M arg .tJl't
MJL i P
AmbP rgrr Smith, SJ r d i ' U SI'
Pomrro _v.

Community calendar
TUK'IIlAY
POMEROY ~ Varal ton B1blr
School will be held at St. Pa ul
Lutheran Chu rch, along with
Pomeroy United Methodi s t
Churc h and Trin1ty Congrrga
Ilona! Church. through Fnda\
f1 om b. ,JQ to 8 30 p.m . The theme
is "Journeys With .Jesus.·· Co n
t act Rev. Lau ra Shre ffler fo r
further Information
MIDDLEPORT ~ T he Hope
Bapll st Chu rch in Mtddleport
w tll have Vacat ton Bi ble School
through Fnd ay from 6 30 toR 30
p.m . Classes will provtded lot
age groups. nur ser~ throu~h and
1ncludmg adu lt
MIDDLEPORT ~ Middl eporl
w,• sleyan Btb le Holiness Ch u rch
will hold vacation bible sc hool
th ro ugh Frtda\ from 7 9 p m al
the c hu rc h. All oges are wrl
come. Rc,· Ro) McCarlv. Jr IS
th e pas tor
LON (; BOTI'OM ~ The re wtll
br l f'\ 'i\·a! at !he M t. Ol tv r

Co mmunit y Church through Sun
day at 7 p.m nightly Pastor
Lawrence Bu sh inv ites th£'
public.
POMEROY ~T he Laurel Cliff
Free Methodist Church will have
vaca ti on bible sc hool through
Frtday from 6: 30 to B. 30 p.m
nightl y The publtc Is invtted to
a !tend
POMEROY ~ Drew Webster
Pos t Am erican Legion will meet
Tues day Stude nt represen tattve
from Buc key Boys Sta te will give
report s Dtnner w ill be served at
7 p rn
POMEROY ~ The River Val ley Herbalists wtll meet Tuesday
at i : 30 p.m . at the home of Diane
Karr on Whipple Road. Linda
McCoy Will have a program on
harvesttng and drytng of herbs
MIDDLEPORT~

Th e Middleport ArtS Coun ti l will meet
Tuesday a1 7 p.m for It s regular
month! ~ ml'{'ti ng.

Reedsville UMW meets
San dy WPsl was p!ectrd sec ! I'
ta r\' t.~ncl Clad\ s Thom as v.·ds
(' [('( !Pd tl'C'US UJ'('J at lh l' Il'l't'lll

ml'r!ln g of the Reedsville Uniled
Method iS t Women
Mr s. Wrst sf'rvrd as h os tc~ s
and lr d thP dP\'Ot ions with
Pra vrr l or Wo rsh ip as tht' tu].nc
Shr a lso read Psa lm 125 Mr s
Fro nces Reed rea d Psal m 92 and
M r s. Na nu Buck le v read Psal m
Ill M rs · Buck lev closed tin•
dr\oli ons with pra \'el
During tht• bu st ness srs ston . 11

was rcpor1Pd tha119 shu t in l'dlls
wrrr mad&lt;' an d a get well C .II d
wa s s1gncd
T hrrr will b(' no fTH'Pt~ng In
Aug uSI
Hcfrrshm c nt s wrn· st'rvL• d to
rh r those named and Mrs PParl
Osbo rne, Mrs Gracl' WebPr,
Mr s Lill ia n Picken s. Ann Buck
lr\. Oe nlse Wes t. Mrs Tammy
Cowder y and Chri stopher
A ga ffirwa s p la ved with pr l7 f&gt; S
awa rd E&lt;d Mrs Bu ck iPy n•cci vPd

th e door prize

Chester UMW meets recently
bur " '
v..a s thr trt!P of 1h r
pr ogt am pn' '-'P nt Pd b~ Mr s

ancl to f'xam mr Chnstt an bdit'f...,
tl' l-! clldtng "!h(' neighbor ' and to
rn co uragr rca c hm g ou t t u

E th el On· and M IS ClariCPAIIrn
a t t hr Augu ~ t mef'tmg of 1hr
C hl'st e t Unilrd M ethodi st
Women
ThP gro up san g l hP hvm n
" Th ts 1s M' I· athl'r' s W01ld "
wt th C lt.~I ICP Al len as pt an lst
Th r purpose• of the prog ram
\\',IS to I .li SP LOnSC IOUSil('SS about
1hP f acl t hat r acism IS taught to
i nCJ r &lt;.~s r awar&lt;'ness of ha tr
g 1oups who t !a tm to be religio us
or ChrlsUan In their foundation

others
Thr scripturr rea d was Dt'uiP
1on om\ 6:4-9. Luke tO· 1&gt; 28 and
Ga lallons .1 . 28
M rs E thel Orr l'iused the
progr am with a por m
Mr s Mae You ng pn•Sided at
thr bu siness meetmg wil h ninP
m c&gt;mbers pres en t and 39 s1ck and
shut In calls reported
Th a nk vou cards wrrc read
11om thr• ·ca thy Spencer I amity
andRe\ . Walter J.'rost family

Do Yuu Lu\'P YoUJ Nr1gh

VISITS LOCAL CHAPTER~ Charles Cor1man, commander-In &lt;' hie I of the Sons ol Union Veterans of the Civil War, visited lhe

Gov. William Dennbon Camp No. 125.

Union Veteran sons
host national officer
Gov William DPnnt son ramp
No 125 of '"'' Sons ol Unton
Veteran s of the Civ il War hosted
thC' national OJga nrza t i on s C'O m ·
mandPI - ln - rh te f. Cha rlr s
Corfman . of Hn lmesvl!lr .
Corfm an spok( 1 on the trc hnol
ogy of thP Civll War stressmg the
intTea sPd lndu strt a llsm that
fn•pd mor r m en to fig ht
J.m· ,JI r amp com mandPr
Dav1d Mr dPrl of Chtlltcothr. led
t hr indu ction of nrw member,
Mar tin Lowrr y of JacksonvlllP.
The eam p dlso wrlcom ed com
mandrr RICk Whi sman or Robrrt
S CarnPII Ca mp No 1470 of the
So ns 11f Co nfedrrate Ve trra n s
Whi sman b1 oug ht grrC' tJ ngs a nd
as krcl l)pn n 1son Camp to ass1s t a1
the drdi cal!o n ol the C1vll War
plot of Spri ng Hill Cemrtrr v at
Hun!lnglon . IV Va Thrca mpwtll
riS SiS ! b ~
mrmbf'r S bringing
l'.111 no ns f01 gun sa lu1 £'s
T hr r amp pailtCtpated 1n lhr
Fourth of .Jul y pa ra de a1 Athens
wt th a ca nnon. a ca ptuiecl
co nf C'dcrat f' offiC('J a drummPr .

Ulf lcers were elec ted at th e
1Prcnt mret!ng of St ar Grange
~o 77 H
t·Jec ted "ere Pall) Dyer .
ma ster . L arrv M ont go me r~·.
mPrserr Kathertnf' R1l ev. lrr
turr 1 Rav Mtdklff. steward,
I tic k . M ac~mbN. ass istant sir
wd rt. \1Jx!nP Dyer, l ady assi st
.tn l stewart : Fred a Smith, rha
p !.1 t n . W a I d N i c h u I s o n .
trf'asu rrr: Op a l Dyrr . sPrrf'
ta1 v
Cha rl iP Barrrtt. ga 1P
krf'pe r, Chn st1nr Naptrr. crrPs.
Be t nice Midkiff. Pomona: Jan
MacombPt. F lora : and Alan

Matlhew .I Blackwood has
bren award ed the Dave Di les
Scholarsh ip lor 1900 at Ohio
Unl vPrsil v.
Blackw~od . " resident of Charl rs ton . W Va. . is a senior i n the
Co lle ge nl f'ommunl catlons at
OU Hr is major ing In telecom mun Jeatlun s admini s tration
m a nagl!mr-nt and has achieved
high sc hola stic marks at the
uni versl tv
The Di ll's Sc hola rs h ip Is
awarded each )' Par to a dese rv Ing student In ihe OU College of
Co mmunication. Ills principally
designed for students In the
Me igs. Mason, Callla, Athen s
coun t y area, bu I If no student
appli es, or qualifies , from th at
vici nity, consldNatlon Is g iven to
ot her deserving students .
The scholarship fund was originated with the Dave Diles Appalachia Golf Tournament , held at
Riverside Golf Club In Mas on for
eig ht years. During that time,
more than $75,000 wa s donated to
area charities .

St Cl atrsvil lr. Be llvilil' and
Ca mp Chase. Thr c;• mp wi ll
aga in host i ts annu al sk ir mish.
cannon shoot a nd p1 cn IC' at 2 p m ,
August25 , at the Red Bird Ranch
dl C u\Sv ille . The cos t is $3 for
adults and $1 fo r chi ld ren Those
allPndin g should takP a picnte
lunch

Chester High
class meets
Th1• l' ht'ster H1 gh School cla ss
l~l . tl hrld their annual reunion
.1 ! Chrs trr F'JrehousC' rec C'nUy.
.John Ba lle\ returned th ank s
before the basket dmner .
T he g roup made a donation lo
th&lt;• Cheste r Volunt eer Fu·e Depal'lmen l dnd th ankl·d Opol
Wickham fot handlin g arra ngement s and m a kin ~ i cP cream

ol

Tea cher s Bl' l lha Smith and
Ea rl Kntght attended Class
mrm bPr s attrndtng were John
Batlf':V. Jrr nr Pa rkrr, Virgil
M cE l rm.
Pau!inr Ridenour,
Mildr ed Co 11 1ns . Ne ll1e Parker.
Opal WiCkham. and Fred Sm ith.

OthPrs ptPsr nl were Mildrpd
Ca ldwe ll. M,.r v Buck. Ruel Rid rnour .
M.tr VinPyc.nd
and
'l'hr lma l·l a,·rs
Next \'('. rr 's rru nio n w1 ll lw the
la st Sunda1 1r1 Ju ly a t the sa me
place

Arthur Crabtree, ll'c l urf' r of
l'olu mbiJ (;rangP prPsPn ted th r

Practice .ret

CLASS OF 1931 ~ The Chester High School
Class of 1931 recenlly held a reunion at the Chesl&lt;)r
Fire House. Atl&lt;)ndlng were, front, Irene Parker,

PauUnt&gt; RidPnour , .John Bailey a nd Nellie Parker .
Back, Opal Wickham. Mildred Co llins, Earl
Knight , teacher, Fred Smith and Virgil M&lt;·Elroy .

Cross ro untry pract!CP fo r
Meigs H1 gh School will IJegin
o\ug 1.1 H.unn r r s arp to mf'et at
I he hi gh sc hoo l at ~a m
Sfud rn ts In srv rnth and f' i ghth
gr ade who arr lntl'rE's trd in
ru nnmg junior high ra crs thts l all
.Jrr 1nv11cd to attt• nd practic('
For m ore I nformat ion con tact
.11m Oliphant at !!Y2 ~76

Scholar.rhip recei·ued - - - - - - - C hris iOph ~r Snrrett McBride.
a J989 grad uate of Cal lla Chns
t la n Sc hoo. has bern nwa rded a
$10,0011 Pltney - Bow es
Scholar sh ip
McBride, who spent a year i n
Germany as an exchange student
with Youth for Understandi ng,

wa s onC' of only :m recipi£'nt s of
th e Pitney -Howes Sc holars hip&lt;
In 1990
He Is the son of Palnc k
McB rid e. Ga llipolis. and Shell y
Sarrett. Ashton. W Va Hr wiil
attend Ma rs hall Universi ty In th e
fall.
·

COUPON

Grave marked
by SAR unit
Ew ings Chapter of the Sons of
the Amer ican Revolution r ece ntl y held a special gra ve
marking cere mony at Tl ce
Cemetery near New Ma tamoras .
The grave of RevoluUonar y
War veteran Patrick Hanlon was
marked through the efforts of
W.E. Hill. Richmond, Va .. and
Ewings Chapter.
Chapter president Keith Ashley conducted the ceremonies
with th e help or chapter historian
Paul MarUn.
There were 23 relatives and
guests attending.

uniformed membPrs
Upcom1n~ evrnts include reenac tm r nts at MrConnt' lsville,

p1 c t ur rs

H a ll!da~' - rxec u tive commllt er

l ollo wlng ptogr am . "Am l the
EJ 1 lh 's Kf' l'(M'r ? ·'with r r.uling s.
I .rt ·~ Gf't I n for mcd, a nd P..rr~· c t r
by f'hrlstlne Napic1 , P,lll)' Oy er
and Rosp Barrows. Consf'rVP b v
Nf'va Ni chol son and Kathr1in r
H. i iC'y, a sung . Thi s L and is You1
l..tnd by t.~ l l. (] pan Al1 Ar t h ~
Wpsfina C r&lt;~htrN', SPna tP Uill
1630 bv Art hur Crd blri'P. a ski t
bv Art hur Cretbf ree illlti F:dlon
rlar r uws, and &lt;1 g~1 rn e. F' 1rrdon
of RPsponsib ilil y 1&gt;_1 Fred a
Smith
Plans were mad/.' for displ a_\
ing at I he Meigs Co unt y Fair and
al so l our assisti ng the Meig s
County Grange Youth Group
with their pop stand al the Mrlgs
County Fair
Refreshment s wPrP Pnjoyed by
27 m embers and v isitors follow
i ng the meell ng
The next meelin g wil l hr held
Sept 1 at R pm . all hP grangP
hall In stallation nf ofl icers wi ll
be held

a fifer, a bug ler Jnd .SPVPral other

Th r\· s1g nr d frt('nd sh!p cards
for Br-tt\ and Kr nnet h Da v tson
and for Ra.v mond Gooc h
Dunng thr ;t fler noon the,\'
sharrd mr m o11Ps and took

Star Grange meets

Scholarship
ir awarded

En1ov rhe

The Daily Sentinel

HEARING TESTS MEIGS COUNTY

Elo&lt;troni&lt;S hearing tosh will bt gifln by~~~- Htarirtg Aid '""•

Call

MIDDUPOn FAMILY PIACnCE
Z. B. DAYO, M.D.-306 SECOND AYE.
THUISDAY,AUG.9, 1990
9:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON
BELTONE HEAliNG AID CENTER
1312 EASTERN AVENII, ROUTE 7-GAUIPOLIS
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1990
9 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
CAU U6·1744 or 1·100·6U·S265
UMWA and UAW PIOYlDEI
Toll fr• Number 1·100·634·5265 for immediate appointment~

THE TESTS WILL BE GIVEN BY A LICENSED HEARING AID
HONORS REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN ~ Keith
Ashley, Pomeroy S.A.R. president at the grave ol Revolutlonary
War veteran Patrick Hanlon.

Anyone who hu

~rt~tiiLI~

trouble
hearlng:~~~;~~~~~~:~i~~~:=.::~~~~~~:
to have • frn he~rlng
telt
to '"I
coupon with you for your FREE

only . plee11.

COME IN

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Pomeroy

Local news briefs...
At 7 46 am Mlddlepmt squad wc~ s cai!Pd to Overbrook
Cenle r for Mtldred Fow ler She was tran sporl!'d to Pleasant
Valley Hospital At 10. 22 a m Mtddleporl was 1 ailed to Custer
Street Mildred Milburn was taken from there to Vetetan s
Memonal Hospit al At 10 45 a m . Rutla nd wa s di spatched to
Meigs Mtne 2 for Ron Wa rnn gion who was ta ke n to Holzer
Medical Center
At 2 29 p m Porner ov wrntto AmP rlt·a r p Aud t rv Torr ence
was taken to Veterans Memonal Ho s ptlal At~ J5 p m. Ru tland
squad went to Woodyard Road fo r Buddv Kuhn Kuhn was

By United Press International
~day after they were supposed
to have left rain s howers we rf'

fma lly dimmlshlng over nor
theast Ohio Tuesday mormng
But the weather system left u s
mark. setting a IOI'. ·temperature
record In Cinclnnatt and tymg
anoth er In Columbu s.
The rain lingered over the
extreme northeast corner. and
an urban and small -stream flood

Mtddlf' pOI t squad wa s

called lo South Fourt h Avenue at 2 41 Da vrd Har dwrck was
transport ed to Vetera ns Memona l AI 2 4H p m . Mrdd leporl

warm ng was In effect for a time

tn Lake
But the
clear a t
Ear ly

was d tspa tched to Overbrook Ce nte1 f01 Marg&lt;uPI ShPJtda n.

who was taken to P leasant Va lley Hosprtal Tuppr•rs Plar ns
squad went to Reedsvtlle a t li J2 p m f01 Wtlllam ( ongrm·e HP

was ta ken to Ca md en Clark Memorral Hospri.J I

Cheney... ___

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Con tmued flom
1
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LT ISI S

k£'¥ to the Mr dlte i ran ea n , al

Counc tl tmposed har sh econom tc

thoug h r-arlrer Mondav Iraq had
a lr eady cu t ofl one of lhe

sa n c twn ~

pipeltm's and r rduc Pd otl flO\\

zo ne
ln \ PwY ork lhel' N Securr! v
o~tml'd

at press uring
Saddam to r emovc hts foice s
fr om nPtghbo r tn g Kuwatt,

wh e n~

through the othrr becau se of
wanmg demand

he rn va d&lt;'d T hursda y with up to
1()(1.01)] 11 oops a nd Instal led a

Baghdad Rad ro, mon ttor ed tn
Beu ut, repor ted that Saddam

pr D\ ts Junal govc t nmPnt Sou r cPs

tss ued a vP t\ed war ntn g to Bus h.

sa rei dbout 7011 people we re ki lled
1n th (' l r d(JJ inv as lon
lr ,rq rm a cted Its o il rtch neigh-

telltng Jose ph Wrlson !he U S
charge d'affaires m Hag hdad
· Iraq ts ca pab le of prolerlrng ti s

bo r J ft P J &lt;.~cc us t ng It of over pro
dur 1ng u11 and dn vmg down
p r tel's In f(' rnallonal observrr s
h c~ H ~a]([ Saddam S(' Jzrd Kuwa 1t
In hOpf" of 1nfus1ng It aq s
troubh•d ('( Onom\ wtt h li s nchE&gt;s

nght s and tn ter es t s wha tevPr lhP

•1nd 111 .1n p ffo r I to appt&gt;a sf' h rs
r11l ll t .l l \ .., uppo 1 tr r s

,J

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,\ ] fJ ng \\llh lh P l

Si.Jn CIIO il\

l ur kJ '&gt; Il l'rt "·.trlt&gt;nt l tH g ut Oz.J I
tnlcl r\ f1 ( I I'll'\ to.., ton hl' \\ o uld h&lt;~ l t
l h£' flO H ll f o tl ' ht ough IW IJ Jr i.lqt
pt~ ·l tn i'" lh 11 c 111 lhtough Tut

Corre.·t ion
\ugu'.t ~, obtt uat' o l
\t•..t-,t' of Ra c tnC', thf'
nam e of ont· of Mt Neas£' ,
:-, ur \ t\ tn g d au gh tl't" ~.~a s pt tnt!'d
tncu tH'Ctl\ I't1 1 obttuar v should
Tt' &lt;HI

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(1a v td 1l1 om ,1 1 Sa v 1I' of RctL mr
A lso. thr na mf' o f MI ~ f' d' f' ..,
aun r sho uld ha\ P bf'f&gt; n pl lntPcl.t ...,
''M 1s ! ~ lmr n &lt;-P Raf'r o l Hd t tnt •

t•ont~&gt;sl

Namt•

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: \\anda \ llltn g, Rutl&lt;~ n d I s tht -..
wPrk s '~ tnnt t of llw
A t t1u ncl
fO Hn
photo ICJi' nt t f tC&lt;JIIOtl
Sf' rt ('S

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a nd

thP &lt;-O untr v s

readmrss to sac n f 1ce fm t h at
cau sP ts unltm i!Pd ·

Plan tourne~
Bobb Loggmg \\ tll spon sot

Men 's US SA Softball Tourn«
mrnt at th r M1dcllt&gt;po 11 PJ t k tilt s
wer kend Entt \ ff'r t slibr1 a n dH~ o
so ft balls F 01 fu r t hPr 1n f01 md
!t o n tP&lt;~m &lt;... m.t \ co nt .1t' l Bill

Cap&lt;•har t ~'l! oIll!
Manit'. ~4 2 cJ()J(J

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tdr ntl ftt 'd tht

huildtng ·" th a t ol T tgr t Ftlnf''s
· She wt l l tt't P l\ f' l.Jndmdl k
S~", QUI ( rnl t 'll ll td i ( h!I SI I1i d S l JI
na m Pnt lr om H.1nk On P

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• \\layn e Goodn rte, 93 , ol LciJlfl ,
d!l'd Monday , August 6, IYYO. at
Holzer Mcd1cal Center tn Gai Hpolrs. OH
: Born May 9, I R97 rn Nev.
l!aven he was a son of the lal£
Wtlham H and Manah Arrn
(Roush) G&lt;xxlnrtc He was al so
proccded rn dc:nh by three
daughl!Crs, 11rclma Goodn rl£ , Anna
l..oUJse Goodntrc and Vrrgtc K
Goodnuc, two brothers and two srs
ICfS .

He was a coal mrncr
SurviVIng arc hrs wrfc , Goldte V
Goodmte of Lelart, four daughters
Ve lma M RJchards of Allrance.
OH, Wrnrfrcd V Clarke and Naom r
F Young, both of Letart and Erma
J. Wnght of Mason. five sons, Wrl llam W. of Tulsa, OK, Paul Howard
of Mason, Junmtc D of New
Haven, Jackie H of Alhance, OH
and Roben S of Letart, a brother.
Carl
of
Clark sburg,
30
grandc hrldren,
56
grcat gnmdc hrldren and two grcat-grcatgrlllldchr ldrc n
Serv rcc wtll be held at I p.m
Wednesday, Aug ust 8, 1990, at
Foglesong Funeral Home w1th the
Rev Rrcharct Bonds Krug officratrng Bunal wrll be rn Broad Run
Cemetery
Fnends may call at the fu neral
))orne from 7- 9 p m today

Emory Rou~h
NP v. "

June

h t~s

2~

R o u s h of

bi•f' n rPC'P I\ (•&lt;1 of th f'
~ ll rs
I l !h A\ Pn uf'~o rt h

d•·at h of Lmon
2'1\1

St

Petrrs iJur g Fl a a nd tor
!)'l ~rly of Nr w II a \ rn. W \a Mr
Ro ush had br en a rrstdrn 1 nf
Florid a Si nce J%1
: A veteran of V. nr ld War I I. he

was a rPI!rf'd Wl' lder HP al
tended lhr SI PPte rsburg Fi rs!

t!hurch of the Na za rene
: Surviving arr hi s wrf&lt;• . the
ilJrmer Anna Louise Ma rtin
(&lt;formerly of Syracuse 1. two
5ons, Arthur E 1Giadv s1 Rou sh
rtf St Peter sburg and Thurma n
W Roush of Rocheste r. Mlnn .
Two daughters , Janet Loui se
R.oush a nd Cheryl (Andy) El len
berger, both of St Petersburg, a
bter, Mlzlne Durst, Holden
Beach. N.C; a brother , Willis
Roush, Camano Isla nd , Wash ;
!line grandchild ren and seven
great -grandchildren .

~illiam

Ferguson

WiUJam Ray Ferguson, 53, of
West Columbia, died Monday,
August 6, 1990, at Pleasant Valley

Hosptial.
Born December 5, 1936 m West
€olumbia. he was a Slilll of the late
•

to

low bUs

Crnrtnnali droppl'd to 52 break mg by ~ dl'gt e('S a I l'COI'd set In
I'J57 Columbu s htl 51 tvtng a
II wa s to be pa rt lv sun nv
th ro ug ho ut th e da\ 1 uesda \.
With some sc atterrd showPr s
poss ib le ov e r th P nm th ern coun

ll es Htghs Tuesdav and Wednes
day were to be In lhe 70s ~&lt; tl h
lows Tuesday mght aga tn tn th e
low Ia mid 50s
Looktng ahead through Satur
da v 11 wtll be fa n through the
jlf'rtod " tt h hrg hs tn Ihe upper
70s to m td BUs dnd lows tn l hP

m rd bOs to

60s

lo~&lt;

Prl'k 3

Jtiq
PICK I tt r kPt

" diPs tot c~ l rd
$1 21 !-i h l~ r-)o l.A. Jth a p d\ tJ f fdul' uf
$1 Yl) J1lt -)o
Pu·k - ~

COLUMBUS, Ohto tUPJ 1 Voters tn 54 Ohio school dtslrrcts
will VISII th e11 pollmg places
Tuesday to decide the outcome of
r,9 schoo l lev ies and Jss urs at
spectal elec tt ons
" Most of the sc hoots pa rtlctpa t
rng tn thts spec tal elect ton arc
rcqueslmg addttJonal fund s for
oppra t mg fi'X p P nsPs .
sa td
F r ank l in Walt e r. s taff' supf'ft n
tendent of pu bllc m struc tton
·'Local suppml of our srllnuls t:-,
nt&gt;cessar \ to en su ,,. 1hoi I .d I hov ~
and gu ls tn O il to receivl' lhP LH.• st
possth lf' f'duc.tllo n "
At lci! s tl ~school d ts tn l ts hd \t '
, lf r e c~ d v

monr\ ro
l ontinuP oper at ron s. and mc1 m n l
bur rowrd

th em attPmpted if'v tes tn l\lla \

Charlc\ V and Eu la Mane
(Wheeler) Fe rguson He was an
clcctncran and belonged to IBEW
umon of H unttngton
Survrvrng arc three sons, Terry
L . Greg A and Charles Ray. all of
Wcs1 Columbta, a daughter,
Rhonda A Sl!C wan of West Col umbta, four srstcrs, Mrs Wtlham
(VIVIan) Fry of Ma&lt;;On, Mrs Ralph
(Jean) Sayre, Mc; Harmon (Ahce)
Knapp, and Mrs Charles (Sandra)
Hargmves, all of New Haven, three
brothers, Russell V of Deltona, Fl..
Jerry C of Por m Pleasant and
Jame s E of Rutland, OH: a spc&lt;:tal
fne nd. Mary A. Hoffman of West
Columbra and seven grandchildren
Servrcc will be held at I p m
Thursday, August 9, 1990, at
Foglesong Funeral Home wrth tl1c
Rev George Hoschar offrcraung
Bunal wt ll be m the Graham
Cemetery
Fnends mav call at the funeral
home on WCdncsda y. August R
from 6-9 p m

Rohert

St&gt;t&gt;li~

Funl'r rtl si' r \ H'L'S for H11hPI t
Rrian SPt'I Jg '29 o f D1ckm son ,
Tr x£1s form er ly o f Pomcro\ .

wh o dted Sa turd ay morning a!
TPxa s Ctt y, Texas. wt ll be held a!
1 p m Thu rsdav at the Ewing
Funera l Home
The Re\ Kath e rrnr .J f(tlr v
~&lt; til oflr ct a te a t th e servi ces and
hunal wtll be tn Me tgs Mem ory
( , ar den s

Mr Serltngdtrd as thPr es ul lo f
in Ju t !PS suffPr r d tn an au tomo
b tl{' acciden t tn D lckmsun

Ht'

10. as l'mployed wtth Ja mes Da
' Jdso n Cons truclors of Di ckin son
as a proj ecc t mwn ager and
supervisor
Born on March 23, 1961 at
Ga llipolis. he was the son of Jack
E Seelig, Starke. Fla . and Sue
Ann Roush. Ru tland He was a
member of Trinity Churc h,
Pomeroy
Besides his parenls he Is
survived by hi s wife , Barbara
Seelig, Dickinson. Tex as, a sis
te r , Becky Branham, Patask la,
a brother, Marty Seelig, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla , a half-sister.
Ci ndy Roush, Rutland, his
grandmother, Dorothy Clark.
Rock Springs; two nephews,
Austin Seelig, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla . and Aaron Branha m. Pa taskla, a nd a niece, Mindy
Branham, Pataskla
Friends may call at the Ewing
Funeral Home Wednesday !rom
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In Ueu ol
!lowers. donations may be made
to Tr in ity Churc h, Eas t Second
St. , Pomeroy

ltl SO'rbPan pL1n h ._)&lt;.. lh( \ \-\,Ilk

Th e University of Rio Gra nde
Office of Continuing Education Is
pleased to announce the appoint
ment of Doug Draper, Eric
Turner and Car la Shu ler as
part -time faculty for its Metgs
County off campus location
The instructors will be teach
tng comm unity college level

lhL'\ 1 ft r ld s th ts V.Pt'k

courses In business, eomm unir a

Sd t urll,n
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mJp h t,C h p l f'!-.S UIC ( Xll' ndrd
f T(Jfll r·.r:-.1£'1 n ( 1n Jd,J to T Pxas
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Dt s tnc t 1n 'It umbu l l Coun rv \\ rl l
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Weather
UPI

South f&lt;•ntru l Ohio
Tonm ht m os. tl v clPal L ml ~lll
to~)~) V\'md s nm th ,11 ound 10 mph
'A rdn rs d&lt;l \, m os tlv sunm

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Beat of the Bend

ll rgh near kll
Thursday through Saturday
Fair Thu1 ~; da\ throu gh Satur
del\ Hi g hs In thP uppr 1 70s to m1rt
~l s J.m, s 1n th r mtd ,..-HI' 10 lo \\

B} BOB HOEFLICH

In .t n n ouJH 111 g .tt II\ tl tt •s .II the ·
Ohto S t J if' !· .itt
\\h tr h v.Ti l
(()Jl!illlll

Ar r we mad '' Yo u bet Wf' a1 P
Of course. we've learned to g el

a ngry wit h re\\ P"

on th P Homr '\ ur &lt;.. ln g SP r\t Cr ;J t
\rtf' ! .1 n s. M t' m or ta l Hoc; p!LJI
v. tnch co n!lnuP s to _g 1m\ tn il'd P"

pla c r d

,J nd bo und &lt;....~~ rmph Js l &lt;.. I "

haven' t

on k PPpmg Pf'O p lf' In thr n m~ n
hOm f's for as Ion.£! .t s possl blp
In .J uh l hr sr 1' 1f'(' v. h 1c h t:-.

Wf' know

11 s eas wr o n our

hr'&lt;r lth to do it
thai wav - but
ts n' t It re a lly a

IH•adcd b\ Mrs Clrz" lwth Smti h
mad r

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I 7.Jll hOm(' \ tsth

I hi'

to

fltp your cork '
Th e otl compan res a re goug rng
us at the gaso lme pumps and
that' s Ju st exactly wha t 11 bOll s
down to N o wav cou ld thr
com pantes be a ffected bv am
lnCJPase tn 0 11 pnces so eat 1\
a ftrr the 1nvasJO n of Kuwatt It s

a lso re por ted that gasoltnr rr

nPxl goc~ J fn t fh( ' :-. £'1 '1cr• 1..,
! 000 a nd v.i1h 111 r r rn p h c~.., t s
Hlll' t (' 11 ,.., 1h .t l o, hou lrl lw
lOT th1 ·om tn g .., oon
A \Hll ril o 1hf' w i o,t'

l l \ u u do \' .1 n 11o " ~ h 1h tl

tn

np1 •n

1ornpl'1 T1H Jn 1'\i'nt s .11 th1• Mi•tg s
F.111
thl'n vou rnu .., t
t(' g ts1l' r thJ s WPt'k Thef.w bo t. lld

( ou n l\

serve s In thr na t to n ar P at an a l l

olf rcc on th l' Rock Sprrn gs
Fa 1rg round s v. 1t I b(• opr n f r om 10

lime htgh

am

Hov.e VP I . the otl cornpd n tt:•s wh ich are no tonou s for 011 spill s
darnagmg ou1 waterway s and
wil dlife - don t hestlta tr to sock

cl n d Frtda\

tt to u s

Frankl y wh tle I lhm k tha i
wh ile Geo rgr Is mu lltng ove r ,rll

w tll JU&lt;; t not bP ,\l'f(•p lf' £1 &lt;1f1 Pr lht
df•a dlinP \~ hlf h ,., I p m ~ Ti rl d \

of thr a lt er nattv (•s a bout w ha t tu

do about Iraq he ought to llr
mu lltng over Whd t to do aboul thr
otl compan tes who shake us b\
the co llar at the drop of a hal Of
co urs e. ne ll her GeorgP nor r o n
g ress ha s to be conrer nPfl dhout

the sharp tn c i Pa st:• In gasohm•
p11ces at the pump Alll'r dil
we re paytng for the1r gaso l1ne as
wr l l as ou r ow n -

so don't cou nt

on a lot of supporl therr
Howev er. no one can te l l me that
George Bush as th e chief execo
li ve of the nation co ul dn t drop a
wo rd 10. hlch would effec lt, el y
d iscourage !he oil compantes In
their greed and the u nfat r a dv an
Iage their taki ng of !he Amer tcan
public I guess thr polttrcrans frr l
that gouging us - and krcp rrr
mmd WP a t e the Amert ean publ tt
- Is okay -a fter al l, they do 11
all !he trme - why not the otl
cum panics ''

The tron lc part of It a ll, Is th a t
the Arab countri es appear to be
unperturbed about thr enure
Kuwait slt uat ton But we 're the
nng leader of the di sturbed
lnclde nlatly, whatever happened
to all of tha t e ffor t we were going
to put forth a few years back In
developing our own o il

resources?
I'm warming up to that rcvolu
tlon Idea, aren' t you"
Meanwhile back at the ranch ,
units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service answered
218 calls during July, Service
Director Bob Byer reports.
Runs made by the var ious units
making up the service Include
Co lumbia, 4; Middleport, 39,
Pomeroy, 74; Racine, 31; Rutland. 33; Syracuse, 23, a nd
Tuppers Plains, 14 There were
111 patients taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; 33 to the
Holzer Medical Center: 13 to
Pleasant Valley Hospital, and 16
to other hospitals as a result ol
the 218 runs.
In addition, transfer runs tolaled 84 tor the month and there
were fi ve Lllefltght run s during
July .
Along the same line Is a report

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off tc ta l s u. r 1r s u1 p1 f' ('d ds Co m
muni sm began go m ~-: d o wn th f'

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us a numbe t of \f' dl s o~ go and'W r
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p rn at !h r t m~ n h e~ II
Organu.atio na l M t• t•ling
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Nutrition
post filled
The Buckeye Hills Hockrng
Valley Reg rona l Developme nt
Dis tr tcl s Area Agency on Agrng
"'-'il l soon havt:' a new nu tritiOn

experten cr has been cafe teria
ma n a gl~r for the Umversll y of

John tJa ck) Kauff of Park
Drive, Pt Pleasant, has been
chosen by Gene Rouscu lp pres I
dent of the I 200-member Olrlo
Soc iety Sons of lhe Amerrca n
Revolut1 on , as the new sou thea s1
dtstrlct charrm a n of the Ohro
Societ y
Kautf rep lac es KPt lh Ashle\ of
Rock Springs
Kaufl's dulles tnr lucle over se c
tng the activll res of thechapteJS
I n hi s dl stnct as well as m stt tu t

lng new chapters
Ka u!f ts a member of Ew rngs
Chapter SAR headquane red tn
Pome&lt;roy where he serves as
vice preslden t

C1nctnn"li Hospital
McM.Iflnrs , a reg istered dletl
ctan since 1965 received a
from Ohto Un lverslty tn 1964 , and
a mdster s of business adminls

tralron from OU In 1984
The agency s position of nurrt
! tun cuordtna tor oversees agencv
contract s for provi siOn of co ngrega te a nd home llell verrd mea ls
rn an eight county area tnc ludrng
Me1gs The work mcl udes menu
developm ent. advtslng and mont
loring the stx k li chens a nd twel ve
satel lit e stt es

and can mvol ve

krtchen destgn or meet rng w1th
Individual clients

The Wildwood Ga r den Club 's
a nnual ptcntc was he ld recently
at the home of Jua nita Will
Hilda Yeauger had grace be
tore the meal
Following the meal. Hetdt
Elberleld present ed Mrs V.lll a
decora ted cake In observance of
her brrthday
Kalh ryn Miller conducted lhe
bu siness meetrng and Mr s
Yeauger had devotions reading
fr om the Uppe r Room. I Samuel
12 23 followed bj a prayer For
roll ca ll members named vegeta
bl es least used
An mvtrallon from th e garden
cl ub at Gall tpolls Developmental
Cente r was read to attend the
annual ptcnlc there
Pau l me Eynon, Do r is Grueser.
Dorot hy Smith , and Janet Theiss
~&lt;ere put In c harge of planning
th e new year book s

F'01

the progr am. even·onp .

brough t an a r ti cle or hlnl thPy ·
hav e used th r ough th e y ears

Mrs Will conduc ted a gam&lt;•
w1th everyone gues sing the var
lous flower s an d trees tn h er

yard Prizes went to Nancy.
Cla rk, Connie Collins and Bett y ·
Milhoan
For the a n angement of the'
month , Juantt a Wil l had an
arra ngement for the pi cnic table
fea tu ring blue salvia and vanous
zlnnas In a ston e jar She also had
one with Queen Anne' s lace and
orange bu ltterfly weed In stone ·
c1 oc k
For th e flow e r s how al next"
mont h s meet ing. Eve lyn Hollon
pas sed to each member a theme
they could use per ta ming to their
fl ower arrangeme nt

Gu es ts at th e meeting wer~
Nanc} Clark. Connre Collms .
Chung and Bet tv Th e rss

Rutland Street Festival set

bachrlm ' s d egree in dietetic s

•

The second Rutland Street
Festival will be held Sepl 1 from
10 a m to dar k
There Will be a fi sh fry. games.
craft s
door p r iZe s and
enter l atnmPnt

Tables are a va rlable for $5
each fOI

anyon f' lnteie sted 1n

selling cr aft s
Mustc will b&lt;• provtded bv th e
Blue Jean Spec ial Ba nd There
will a lso b e a c logg rng
dpmonstratwn
A pri nce and princess rontP st

for ages 3 to 7 and a krng and

queen contes t for ages 8 to 12 wJJJ

be held ThP frrp departmenl
JUxlli aiy '.\-til furnt sh ron1amer s
A pet show wi ll be held for kids,
a ges I tu 12 wrth pnz es aw ard ed
l o fn st .set·ond. and third
To teservP a table or to
p!('ff'glstel fo t th f' prtnrf' and
pn ncess, ktng and qur en con tes t

or the pel sho"'. call Joa n Sl ewa r t
a! 742 2421 , or Ktmber ly Willford
" ' 742 2101
Th e event ts be tng sponsor&lt;&gt;d
bv th e Rutland F'u e Depart men I
a nd Lad les Au xrlta r y

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

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BULLETIN BOARD
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATIOI'I

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ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR
Gutters

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Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

PEPSI MACHINES
Placed 1n your bustness You re
cetve a 10%co mmt sston on ever
ylhmg so ld lnslallalr on and ser
vtce provtded al no cosl to you
Ca ll 992 2554-Boyer Vendtn g

FREE ESTIMATES

949-2168
8790-tmo

When you quat1fy as a preferred
r11k lor State Auto Compantes'
spec•al ~.1edaltst Auto Pohcy your
ra t q won I go up wtth your ftrst

A dcTrf'f' of dJ sso lutt on hc1s
been grantr d tn jV1 c i~ ~ Co unt v

Unlike l lmtl ar pohct&amp;t that requ~re
three years of policy ownership
the Medalist allows the exemption

Common Pl eas Cou r t 10 Willi a m
I( Capehar!. J r "nd Ca ndy K
Cape hart A dt vo rce has been
granted to Paulrne Bowla nd fr om
.loscph R Bowland

Hospital news
Tor

RACINE DEPARTMENT STORE
949·2100

RACINE, OHIO

MASTEOCAA D - VISA - GOLDEN BUCKEYE

Public Notice
ar&amp; to be mcluded m the b1d
All proposal a are to be ac
co mpamed by a btd aecurity
m the form of a 100% 81d
Bond co mptyrng with Sac
tion 153 671 o1 the Ohio
Rev11ed Code, or a Cashter' 1
Check. Certified Ctteck, or

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK
•Mob1le Homo

P.aru
•Mobile Homtt
RPr.tals

•Lot· Rentals

992·7479
II. 33 North ol
Pomeroy, Ohio
t ll 88-Hn

Compan1es

sum or aum s b1d
Upon award of com ract ,
100% Bonds submrtted bv
successful b1dder must automarlcelty convert to a Performenct~. labor and Material
Payment Bond given in the
name of the Village of Syra-

cuse in a spectfic amount

Call us about th11 car maurance
breakthrough for aafe drrvera

8qUaHo

100% oftheC ontract

wm
No bidder may withdraw

Public Notice

Stu· 32' 0" long by 40 '0"
Sealed propoNII will be wldo by 14' 0'' aovo height
ffomlng· Rigid fnmo
received by the Council of
Loodingt 26 P S F. roof
th e Village of Syracutl In
thetr office, Syracu• Mun - ttno load, 90 M .P H. wind
NOTICE TO BIDDERS

214 EAST MAIN
POMEROY

992-6687

~~e
SPECIAL INSURANCE PRODUCTS
fOR SPECIAl PEOPLE

ocopol Bulllng, Third St .. Syracuse, Ohio, 48779 until
12 noon on Augu.t 21.
1990 end opened and read
aloud at 2 p. m A-ot 21 .
1990, for tho flnnlohiag of
materiel•. ptrfor.n4na ...or.
etc for lht foiiOWI"I projects.
·
ADDITION TO SYIIACUS!
FIRE DEPT BUtLDtNO
SPECIFICATIONS·

load
Roof: 28 '9•· metal pacnel•

to match IJiistlng.
Wollo : Motoh
••lotloog
Vorc., '"'don ln1111otad ponolt No VP1 02. llo· u• u lotlftt lll&lt;f w.. ptlloio.

F....: t" .,.,..,.... 3100
P.S.I. etrtllflh, rolnfofcod
wMh 8 go. wlro moo h.
'-litton: I " vinyl toted
tn

roor.

SER~ICE
We can repair and re ·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tonks.

PAT' HILL FOlD

BISSEll &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

985·4473
667 ·6179
Il l 90IIn

USED APPLIANCES
90 DAY WARIANTT
WASHER 5- SIOO up
OR!ER5-169 up
REFRIGERA TOR 5-1100 up ·
RANGES -Gas Elec - 1115 up
fREEZERS-1!21 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992-SJJS or 98S -3Sbl
Auon From Post Office
POMEROY, OHIO
t0/ l01'89iln

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAl
'LIGHT HAULING

' FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK

992-2269
USED RAILROAD nES
61290nn

Public Notice
Overload

12'0"•12' 0"

doora·
2
flborgleo s

dooFI whh electric opera·
tor• by Clopty Door Co Of'

equal
W.. ll doore·: lnttaNed new
3070 H .M door In new end
woN. Aolocote Plltln' door

Plumblltg:

2'0' d'O"

tiHCII drllin lltlw- boyo.
Elocwle! lly ... ,...._
Plena on4 """""'· Buc-

-fut lrWdor ..... , .......
......... 101 of lluldint
.... lftd · - .,.
provo! of - · AW n _ .
•rv permits ond pennil-

thetr bid withm 60 day utter
the ectual date of the open

R. L. HOLLON
tRUCKING

Is Your Roof Ready For Another Year of Ice
and Snow?
Now's The Time to Frnd Out .

CHESTER, OHIO

CALl JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION

•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT All

992 ·2196
Middleport , Ohio
I 13-tfc

985-4422

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

BISSELL
BUILDERS

letter of Credtt properly se·
cured m the amount of not
leu than 1 0 % of t he total

R

GIGANTIC AUGUST
"SALE" NOW GOING ON!

YOU'LL FIND SAYINGS ON MEN'S &amp;
WOMEN'S CLOTHING

WITH BARGAINS

Get You r TICkeiS rn Advance
A~o lhe Addtson Club offers
Lad 1es Ntgh t Wednesday,
Thursday. Fnday &amp; Saturday
Plus Games Pmes &amp;
Entertammenl

dahst Auto Pohcy 1rom Stllte Auto

Wtl ltam

Disc harges
La va ry

The Medah:sl recogn1us the older
sater dnver w1th tubslant 1al rate
an d redu cttonaand broad« co\l&amp;t·
aye Rate reduct to n a begm 01 early
as age 26 and are part1culerfy at ·
traci !Ve for the 45 to 64 yea r old
If you have a ufe drrvmg record

AdmiS ston s - Sha ron Ro seb
1\udrey

tmmedlatelv

ln aur11n ce

ARE JUMPING

ADDISON CLUB
Look Out Lad1es, the hottest
n1ght club 1n Galhpol1s, Ohto
welcomes the International
Calendar Men All Male Revue
Aug 8. 1990

see JU n how low vour car tnaur:
ance prem1um ca n be wnh the Me-

Veterans Mt•rnorlal
e 1ry . Pom pr oy,
rf' nce, Pomerov

VERY NlC[ LARGE HOME ON APPROX 3'l
ACfWi- 4 1!1! 3 bat~ 2 gO' ages. rented
1 BR apa~ment Property rndudes pond
approx 4 800 sq « lar m ~dg and moble
home A real bar!iilrn at $89 900
CALL 614 -992 -7104 fOR APPT

ACCIDENT
acc•dent

WANT ADS

FOR SALE IN RACINE

WE'LL
OVERLOOK
YOUR FIRST

To end marriages

"Prlc11 Slashed ta N1ar Whol1sale"

31D SliEEY

obt a tned from the Office of
Contmutng Education, Unlver
sllj of Rio Grande, Box 878, Rio
Grande, Ohio 45674. or by cal ling
24o&gt; 535,!, extension 325 The toll
frr•r• number rn Ohio Is 1 800 282

coordinator
Cv nthla McMannis jorned th e
staff th1s Y.. eek Her most rPeent

Kauff chosen
SA R director

Monthly

PubliC Notice

o~N7:

PV(' nmgs

Furthl::'r tn fo rmatton on the
evenmg off c ampus c lasses and
reg1str &lt;~I 1on mrormatwn may be

Mrt gs .JuntO ! I11 g h Schoo l on

hu rsrlc~ \

Po mr ro\

:2X%

Wildwood Garden

RATES

TO PLACE AN AD CALL 992 -2 15 b
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to S P.M.
8 A.M. unt1l NOON SATURDAY
&lt;LOS ED SUNDAY

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AT&amp;T
3~ ''"
Ashland Or I
JO ),
Bob Evans
13%
9&lt;~
Charming Shoppes
Ci ty Holding Co
15
Federal Mogul
16'1,
Goodyear T &amp;R
. 25
Key Cen turion
12!1,
Lands ' End
14Y,.
Limited Inc .
19\ir
Multimedia Inc
60\1,
Rax Restaurant s
1%
Robbins &amp; Myers
19~,
Shoney's Inc
13l\r
Star Bank
18
Wendy's Inti
5%
Worthington Ind
. 22 %
(Wendy's Is ex dividend today)

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(As ol 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce a nd Mark Smltlr
of Blunt, Ell is &amp; Locwl

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Unable to at lend due to rllness.
but providing I he birthday cake,
were Raymond and Ma rtl yn
Holliday. San Dr ego , Call!
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Descendants of Wallace and
Hattie Holliday gathered recen tly at the home of Diane
Holliday Young, Pomeroy , tor a
picnic
A total of 31 people were
presenl to honor the birthdays of
brothers, John and Eugen~ Holll·
day Thr fa mily also honored the
birthday of Avanel Hollida y
Present were John Holliday ,
Dexter, Freda Smith. Albany,
Kenneth and Norma Ga ll Wil cox; Rober t and Avane I Holli day, Dexter, Gary, Ren~. and
Ashley Wilcox, Vinton, Floyd
and Diane Holliday, Hillsboro;
David a nd Sherr! Wilcox, Rick,
Darla and Michael Wrlltamson,
a nd Edlt h Ta lbert . Wilkesville
E ugene a nd Fonte II Holliday .
Charles ton, W Va.; Danny and
Glady s Holliday, Kenneth ,
Sher rl. and Ashley Holliday
VIck i, .Jamie. and Biller Tucker.
and Rick Holliday. all of Le
banon, Diane. Renee, and Ml·
chelle Young, Pomeroy .

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Jim Palmer, a rlghi -ha nded
prteher, were e nshrined as the
205th and 206th members

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and v ou gom g 1o tw uut of lu ck tf
vou do n t grt logg ,•d tn E nt nrs

Morgan, a second baseman, and

Local fair winnt·r~ are complimc·nlt·d

bOs

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us agam
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t:xh·ndl•d Fortolast

wherf'

By United Press International
·It was li ke a time capsule 1
looked over and saw Billy Willia ms, a nd Willie Starge ll, and Ted
Williams a nd Char ley Gehringer The enti re his tory of baseba ll was In that room las t n ig ht.
a nd I'm just as pleased as can be
to take my place with them .
I m always going to have trouble
saying Mays. Musial and Morgan
tn the same breath This Is what
basebal l is all about, wear~ very
luckv .. - Baseball Hall of Fame
Inductee Joe Morga n. speak ing
to a crowded a uditorium In
Cooperstown Ce ntral School

Oth er la t gl' IPVIf'' o n thr bal lot
.u r H q mtll s tn fpfff' r son1m\n
shtp loc a l Scho(] l D1 s tr Il 1 a nd l i
mtlls 1n M ad R 1v P1 I ord l Sc hool
D ts tri r t , both of wh R h lllf' a lso 1n
Montgome1v Co unt\

kn010. how or where Io begin
Classes scheduled for Me igs
High School include lntruduclron
to Business, taught by Doug
Draper, on Mondays Draper wil l
also Instruct fntruducllon to
Marketing on TuPsd«y evPnings
Carla Shuler will be teaching
Math Review, meetrng on Tues
days and Thu1 sdays and Errc
Turner will be teac hmg F und a
mentllls of Comm untcatlon on

Holliday family reunion held

Quote of the Day

Mav

Wea thersfte ld

taking classes from loc al instructors All courses are tully accredited and coun t towards various
general education requirements
and degrees
Kingsley Meyer dean of the
Contlnulng Education office, believes this extension of the
university's cred it program open s up many possibiliti es fo r
persons who want to get sta r ted
on their college studies but do not

Itons a nd mathematics at Meigs
Htgh Sc hool
As part of t he university 's
community college program , entr y lev pi courses are now being
laugh! oil-campus during the
eveni ng hours. Non-traditional
and work lng people ca n work
tow a rds a co llege degree by

pr rcent mco m e tax lev' failed tn

withou t s uccess

t rmpta tto n

$HH \tll

was l1kelv Tu esd a\ \\hi I(' 0 ~ 1...,
P)&lt;( pPri Pd Wedn esd a\
Sp t &lt;IYJn g co ndii! Ons V.. l' t l' to b('
marg tnal I ur sdd \
but light
v..t nd s \A,.pdnl'sd d\ sho uld J lJO\\ .J
It'turn to srr.J v tn g du111 •s
Except fu t sO rT\(' m odf'rJtP tn
hl'av y d&lt;-•w 1h1• n rx 1 fpv. mm n
tngs f ields wt ll null'n&lt;-uu ntC'r am
J ddtltonal mot stuH' t ht ou g h Sdt
u tda)' as sk ies \\ tl l tJP Jdtn f rP( '
ThPre wi ll be d o.; lt ~ ht v.d r rnmg
I! Pnd a s th&lt;• Wl'P k progrls se &lt;..
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The Daily Sentanel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohto

3 to teach RG courses at off-campus location

lollov.tng ti ( f'll l ( Or I
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Fifty-four school districts to
vote on levies today in Ohio

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$Jl1K- RX V.. lth d !Jd VOlf dUi' of

Sun shm f' wt ll be sltgh! l¥ mort
a bundant
V.. r dnt&gt;sd a\ . wll1ch
should ImplO\ P d1 \tln g Id les

On ly 0 15 mc hes of r' a pora llon

reeo Jd sc 1 on thf' same d&lt;.t l P

number s

-Area deaths - - - - \V aynt· (;oodn ight

the 50s

In

D! Strlr t ,

It - Mon

OhiO

w er e

and Ashtabula counties
skies !mally sta r ted to
mld -mormng
morn ing temprraturrs

The Ia rges t real es ta te tax le\\
ts lb m tlls tn Notthmon t School

Lottery numbers

]n tht·
Da\ td l

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pressu r es

Tuesday, August 7, 1990

Showers leave Ohio; temperatures drop

Conunued from agr 1

transpor ted to Veterans Memonal

Tuesday, August 7, 1990

Middleport, Oh1o

Ntw Lo,ation·
168 North Se&lt;ond
Mrddleport, Ohio 45700

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Contractors and sub-con
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pay Oevlt-Bacon prevailing
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the right to waNe anv
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or Rtl. 949-2160
NO SUNDAy

992-7762
For Old &amp; New Roofs, Shmgles
Repairs, Gutters
BUIIdmg and Remodeling
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OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ....
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NEW

HOURS

.

POMEROY 9 a m 7 p m 7 Days
ALBANY 1 0 1 m. -6 p m 6 Days, Closed Sunday

PAYING AS OF TODAY, MAY 29.1990
111 Capper 90¢ per lb ,
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans . 35C per lb.
Clean Auto Radiators, 40C per lb
WE BUY
STARTERS,

NON

SCRAP BATTERIES
ALTERNATOR S ETC

·5114

"' ••••

MICROWAVE
OV.EN REPAIR
All MAKES

Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE
992·5335 Dl' 915-3561
Ana ,,..

Offiat

117 I. Sec. httlaroy
POIIIIOY,

614-992-2328
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36 YRS . EXPERIENCE

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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Tuesday, August

Middleport, Ohio

7,

1990

7,

Tuesday, August

Announcemenls
3

LAFF-A-DAY

32

Announcements

$100 REWARD lor lnformallon
leading to the arrest and convic-

tion of pe,.on or peraons van-

Mobile Homes

"'Y.

One bedroom tumlahed apt,
ulllttles paid, 304-e75-2722.

1v82 Chevy S-10, v-e, short bed,
llberglaaetopper, 304-675--2604

45

305 PS, PB, naw paint Runt

white In color One Shakespear
trolling motor Model 601 PS or
606 LPS On1 Crat1sman weed
wacker Model 257 797-600 One
Homelha chain saw with 20'' bar
and chain, cover Super XL 12. t
will ldontif\1, please, ra~rt Into
to Mason County Sheri tf'a Dept
or Che!rtar Martin, 541 Capitol
ADOPTION
We'd love to share our hearts &amp;
home with Infant Will oHar lova,
warmth &amp; affect ion, llmmclally
seeura, lata help aach olhlr'
Medlcai!Ligal upan ... paid,
Call coUICt Evenings, 201-427-

35

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"- .... .....................
-~

shall tall semester, ple111 call
304~75-1360

304-713-5855

or

304-382-2341

4

2 s1ory hous1, tom down &amp;
cleaned up tor lumbar, alao
large !rae ramovad lor firewood
614-25&lt;! 10....5&lt;!
~~~---,~7 healthy pupplea for glvuway,
approx 2 mos old Inquire 31
Evans Ha1ghta Of call 814-4464394 anytlm•
FrH k1ttena, 304--458-1058
Gray and While 3112 rna outside
Kitten,
to
good
country
Mome 614-446.~·0::3:::17~~,..--ccc­
Miud Breed dog, good w/kids,
n..da room to run, male 614446-7410
Pet White Rat with caga, 614388-9306

6

"Mom, every time my room
gets comfortable you make it
look like nobody lives iP it!"

LOSI

&amp; Found

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

AVON - All araas Call Marilyn
Weaver 304-8a2-2645
Adapllv• phys1cal dcwalopmanl

specialist Instructor to WOfk
with acnool age program enroiIMI jMSPR) Mutt haVI or be
willing and able to obtain physi-

AVON I All Areas
Spears, 304..fiThot429

I

Shirley

Lost One Water Ski- Yellow
Catamaran In Kanawha R1var
Sat Au g 4 Reward Call Coiled
606-636 2810

Ea m money by thl week Jotn
the numbers to d1monstrata
·Christmas Around-Tn•World"
Juty-O.Camblt' Laav1 nam•.
address, and phon• number on
answ1u1ng servlca 614-992--6319

Yard Sale

Gallipolis

&amp;

VIcinity

31'2

miles ou11.!11
Clolhes
dishe s Bassmet baby Items
rocker Twin Beds, etc Wed

Bin
4 tam1ty yard sa le Patriot Aug
81h &amp; 9th Clolh&amp;s, knld.
knacks, toys, some furniture
507 Oak Or -S pring Valley Aug

9_.1_0_
11_
,-T~~~s __F_Irl _S_;a--c1 --c-_

ALL Yard Sates Must Be Paid In
Advance DEADLINE 2 00 p m
I he day betora the ad IS to run
Sunday od1 11on - 2 00 p m
Fnday Monday td1t1on · 2 00
p m Saturday
O•rage Sal• Thur Frl &amp; Sat
Burna111 Rd
Kanauga, Oh
Couch, lo~• seat, ~una, bicycle
IWIIIJHH linent, mtsc

EARN MONEY Rudlng Bookst
$30 000/yr Income potential
Now hmng (1) 805-687-6000
Ex t Y4562
EARN MONEV R11admg booksl
S30,000i yr Incom e potenlial
Now hnmg (1 805-687-6000
Ext Y 101 89.
Echolng Meadows
An ICF
pM R Is currently uekmg a fulllima RN or LPN lor afternoon
sh1Pt w1lh 1-nrl ay a11d Sa turd ay
ott lnler11sled par1 tes please
call 614 591 35111 or apply In
person at 319 W Un1an Street,
Athans , Ohio 4570'1 MondayFnday8-1130am or14pm
EXCELLENT WAGE9 for span
lima •••emb1y Easy work 11
home No ax penence naedad
Call 1-504 -641 ma Ex1 5214
O~n 24 hours lncludmg Sun
d•y
Expenanccd heating and coolIng rn s1alter Must be wtlllng to
work Send resum11to PO Bar
729G, Pomeroy, Oh
Fedora I Jobs I
Earn $28,000-.$86,000
All occupa tions needed
614-694 -!BSY,Exl G1

Thursday &amp; Friday 10-4 1 mill
out Georges Cr tram Routt 7
Wed 81h Cantarnary Town
House on t41 Clolhes, D1!1he8
Baby 1tems Atari, tapes Bnsmat etc
Pl. Pleasant

&amp;

Vlclnlly

3 Family Yard Sala Aug 8 &amp; 9
W~ &amp; Thurs Below pond Clifton, everylhtng chaap

4 Ftmlly Yard Sale, Mason corner 4th and Brown Aug 10-11
9 00 1m 8hp Roto Tillar, gas
weed eater
Pomeroy,
Middlepon

Grocery clark expene 11ce help
lui Resuma.reterence care ot
PO Bo~ '729C, Pomeroy, OH
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Cu5tom!l DEA Blc Now Hiring
Ciill (1) 805-687-6000 Ex1 R
10189
-

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Now
takmg
applications
Dommos P1zu, Galhpolll &amp;
Pomeroy Apply In parson
Qualified
regl starad
nurse
naedad tor 62 bed taclllly (long
tarm~ located In Poml Pleaeant,
WV Admlnlstratlva skills and
work expananc1 n1cassary
Competltlvl satery and benefits
Contact
Frank
Topping,
Carahavan ot Point Plaatant

&amp; VIcinity

VIllage Plzz.a Inn, night cook
naeded , apply In person, 3004
Jackson Ave

3 t.m1ly garage eal• Aug 7,8
:141 Rutland 5I , Middleport
Sonny Hudeon ruldence Rain
or ahme! Evarythlng mual go!

Warrttd
Cook, Mature In
dlvldual to apply In person 11
Galllpt.lia Stock Yard, 5.111, 8-4

3 family yard nle August 8, 9
Clifton bllow pond E very1hlng
cheap
4 family yard sal• Augutt 8-11
8 00-5 00 15 n 1 Vance Rd , Har
rtsonvlllt Rain cancalsl
Hug• 3 family yard sala Friday
and Selurday Aug 10·11 9-7
457 Beech St across from Mid·
dteport SuperAmerica Something tor everyone Lot: a ot baby
ltemt
Mise Items, or1gmal c,.ft •
Tuesday at 9a m laa ratldtnce
TyrH Blvd Racine

-

Warrted Parson to perform
a.eretatlal &amp; office manag&amp;mant
dut111, for con&amp;Cruclion ofHc•
Mull be abl• to word proca11,
fila, &amp; converse well with
ottwlrs, Pteue send resumu to
PO Bo• 128, Fl1o Grande OH
115674
Wendy s Now H1rlng tor day
sh ift Apply In person, Sun Thurl betw&amp;en 2-4 p m E 0 E

12

Wanted
Responslbl8 Owner Operator,
lookmg for wort!, raliabl1 2211
Mack Truck, 6l4--441 -0711

18
Public Sale

&amp;

Auction

Rick Paarson .l.ucllon Company
now booking auctlone, ax perience makn the diH•r•nc•
Llctna•d Ohio, Kentucky Wnt
Vlrglma 304-m-5785

9

Situation

--- -~

Off Rt 124 W towards Rutland,
Hyull Run Rd
Thursday,
Fnday-faln or shine Many what
noll, toys soma clothet, most
lt1m1 never In ula belote
6141992 5275

Wanted to Buy

Claw loot or si milar style bath
tub Good condtllon only 614192·7563

::.;:_---c::--::- - - - --

Wanted To Buy Junk Autos
with or wtthout motort Call
Larry Lively 8')4-388-9303

Child care provided In mw Rio
Grande Home, days Exc care,
w/reason.ble ratas
614-24~
9550":..__ _ __ _ _ _
Mill Paula's Day Car• C•nlar
Sate, aHordable, el'llldcart t.t-F
&amp;am- !i30 pm Agea2-10
Befort, aher scho~ Crop-Ina
watcom• 614-446-!1224
Qualllled
babysitter,
will
babysitter
In
my
home
Reuonobla price Exc cere, any
age 304-675--1'690

wtll Baby sit my Hom• Cheshlrt
area Experience and referaoca
Call614-l67-G227 atter 6pm

LOST tamale blk and tan Coon
Loadmg Creak Ru11and
0n1o, contact Charlie Wlsa, 614 992-6109 or 304-675-5484

7

Wanted to Do

Airline Jobs Oir~lory GuarantMd Employm~nt 304-344 -5385
Eat A-1.

O.ntal Assistant Neoded, Sand
resume to cia Box 04~ Galli poUt
Dally Tnbune, 825 1hlrd Avt,
Gallipolis, Ot-l 45631

Purse lost lett on banch oulslda
Anderson s store on backstreet
Please return 6141992-2469

&amp; Acreage

Wanted to Do

Anyone 1'11ed1ng quality typing
tuch as resuma'a , raports, llt11,_,
etc
In
._.lddl1por1
Pomeroy, Racine tnd Rutland
aru Call batwHn 9a m ·~p m
or aner 6p m 614-742-2435
Looking tor work caring lor aldlf1y -voor homt Minimum
wag•
Experienced,
h..,.a
ret.renCH 6141992-524i
Magie Vaars Day Care Cantar
reasonable,
dependable,
llcanu, quality child care Manday thru Frid.y, 7:30 tlll 5:30.
For more lntormallon Of' to
raglstar 30•--67~5147.

Will do pAinting lntenor ••·
t1rior cleaning weekly, special
jobs, Glenn McClellan, 304--675'MfiO attar 4 00

Would like to babysit lor young
babies and toddlll'l 614-9923242

21

614 -992-2 156
304-675-1333
614-446-2342

Woodad lot on Raccoon Cre11k
All utilities $600 down Taka
over $90 per month ~aymants

614--69-8-634 5

Renlals
41 Houses lor Rent
3 rooms &amp; bath par11ally furnished, locatl'd In town, 614446-4109, or 614·379 2740
3BR, aat In kitchen, living room,
carport, $310omo Call Tope Furniture, 614-«6-0690
House tor rent on Flatwoods
Rd No chlldran or Inside pets
614'985-3646
Why Pay Rent7 Homu for $1 OQt
Bank repoa, tax delinquent
properties,
govtJrnment
giveaway programs For Information call 1-504--641 TT7R Elt
RS214 24 hours
42

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

14x60 2BR Exira N1ce, CA,
Awnings, privata lot f.tilfl from
Holur No Pet&amp; 614-44S-2JOO

Business

2br no pal a, 322 Third Ave, 614 -

446-J'MS or 614-256-1003

Opportunity
'NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends I hat you do businus with peopla you know, and
NOT to send mOfley through the
malt unt il you haw&amp; lnwestlgat~
the offering
F~J IIy equlpp&amp;d beauty shop,
Get Into busmes!l raasonable
Beside Summar Image on 160
Days 614--446 9753, Night 614
245-911l

Own your own apparel or shoe
!1ore
choost
hom
JealliSportswear, Lad lea, Mens,
Large
sizes,
lnfanliPreloon
Petitt or Materntly Dept DanceweartAaroblc, Bridal lmg11rle,
Sock Shop, Acc•ssorlea Slore
A.dd color en~~lysls
Br1nd
names liz Clalboma, Manha
M1nlaturu, Anne Kle~n, St
Michele, Plnky, Bugle Boy Levi
Camp Be verly H11ts Lealia Faye,
Lucia over 2000 brands llrto,
Multi lia r pncl ng discount or
family shoe stort Retail prlcat
unboli11vable lor top quality
shoas Ovsr 250 brands 2600
sty les $19 900 to $29 900 lnwentory
trainmQ.
fixtures
alrtara grand opemng, etc Can
op&amp;n 15 days Mr !khmm)er
407695 3311
Tavern tor sa te 01' lease m Middleport , Oh10 A p4 overhead
304-882 3362

3 BR trailer bath &amp; 112 6111 379
281B or 614--446-6150
Available 1st of month 3 BR
Trailer, 8 miles below G.ell1pohs
on 218 614-383-9946
Ch&amp;rmlng 2br, mobile home
Upper Rl 7, $275/mo plus
UtllltiH Otlp &amp; Rat 6111 446
2515
Furnished, 2br 112 mi l&amp; east of
Porter on 554 614 388 -9963
Mobile hom• tor !Jalo $4500 or
ior nml $225 per month 2 8 R
kitchen
with
apphance11
Security deposit &amp; ralerenea re
qulr9d 614446-4206 Stutes Real
Estate

44

Apanment

1 bedroom apt Stove, relng
nlca Conalder HumHn Sorv1ces
or HUD 402-1 2 24 th St P1
Pleasant, W V 614·992-5858
2 BR apartment, sto~e &amp; Htl
turnlt hed Upstairs Wat&amp;r &amp;
trash furnished Upper Rt 7
Upper River Ad 614 446-3 940
--~

--

2 furnished ofllclenclas All
utilities paid Share bath $90 or
$150 919 Second Ave 6111 4115
3945
3 furnished apar1ments, 1 ha s
2br, The other two has wash at &amp;
df)'•r 1, 1br, 614-446-2n5

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 JacKson P1ke
trom $192tmo W!llk to shop &amp;
movies Call614-446-2568 EOH

VENDING ROUTE Local GrM t
artra 1ncome
h1gh trall1C
loca11ons Pncad for quid sala
1-BOO-gJ3-991g

Beautiful new completely fur
nlshed apt Parking, storaga No
Pats $300/mo Rer &amp; Dep 614
446.{)338

35 West Apt 2br, 1 bath, pr1vate
enclosed pat1o, clo se to grocar~
stores &amp; shopping canter, wale~
sewe r, trash provlded, $265/mo
614-441-1608

Video Ranta! s iOfl and busi - Furntshed 2 room~ &amp; b ~ th
ness for sale Backstreet Vtd&amp;o Downstairs Clean No pet s Rei
Pomeroy Ohio S.noos 111q &amp; dep reqUired 614-4115-1519
only 614-992 -6636
Furmsh&amp;d Apt 607 Sacond Awn
WOLFF Tanning Beds Com Gallipolis, $225, Ut1l1tlas pa1d
mercia! Home
Umta
from 1br, 614--446-4416 arter 7p m
$199 00 Lamps Lotion &amp; Accat
aortas Monthly payments low Fumlahed
EHicl&amp;ncy
$'175
aa $18 00 Call today FREE Utllltlea Pa1d Gallipolis , 6tll
Color Catalog 1-800-228-6292
446-4416, aftar 7p m
Gracloua llvl09 1 end 2 b111d
room ap~rlmen1s at V1lla ge
Manor
end
Alvtus1d11
Apartmanls In Middleport From
$196 Call 614 992 7187 EOH

Real Eslate
31

Homes tor Sale

7 room house-good repair In
Long Bottom, Ol-t Scen1c wlaw
ol Ohio River-3 miles !rom
Forked Run State Park Shade
Rlwer Forast &amp; soon to be
marina Within minutes ot thrao
public boa t tamps
Owner
decen&amp;d prtcad to sen $15,500
Call 6141985-4175 or 61412474035

Mlddlepor1 , Ohio Baer.n St On11
b.ctroom furnished apt , dspos1t
&amp; rottrance roqutred, 304 882
25&lt;!6
Nlc•ly Furnished Moblll Home
In c1ty CA. Sui table lor 1 pe r
son Rei &amp;Oep Required 614
446-0338
One bedroom apts tor rani
$225 monlh O.poa1t required
614-992-2218 aher 6 p m

Country S.ttlng 4 bedrooms 2112 balha, canfral hea1 and air, 3 Large room apt &amp; bath large
ba..mant, allachad garag• 20 yard Aero11 from the collage
minutes from Alhent, 1-112 all utilities paid 1240 per
milu to Malga High School month 614· 388-9046
Ratet1ne11
and dapoelt
qulrtd
614-593-6937

,._

House In Northup, 8 rooms &amp; a
bath, 6}4-446-2461

I~~==-:.:::=::.:.:..

73

0

J985 Chavy S·10 Blazer, 57,000
mllea call 1tt 1r 11a m 614-2/IS5158
74

1'1!10

r., NFA

IrK

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Brand new Kitchen Cabinet
Statler sat wllh Butcher Block
Counter lop $175 614 -379-2113
County Appllanca, Inc Good
used apphances, TV SIIS O~n
8 a m to 6 p m Mon -Sat 14·
4116 1699, 627 3rd Ava Gal-

lipolls._:OO""_~~~~~~-

54

58

Miscellaneous
h dl
Mere an

se

~TJ7

2 pe living room aulte $150 1
yr old 21 .. , 3 1, 2 hp mower $75,
hl
5 hp IIIIer ISO Frei upt1..
r··
614
plano.
t99:2-6\M4
71 Gn~v.ly Tractor and Sulky

-

61 Fann Equ Jpment

614-36_'7·75=n.:_~~-=-

1982 John Deere 450C dozer,
call
daya
304-675-3280,
ev•nlnga :104--675--3117 or 304
578--2518

Alii. Ch.lm.r lawn Trac1or, Ex c.
Cond. Full size Canopy Bad $75
or trad• tor Bunk Badl. 614-4464503
h
b
B'Q 5 bedroom l'lrm orne u 111
on your lot $35,995 I up 614886-7311

Fol 2100 Foraga 1--tarvnllf,
Badger 7 Pt. Hayblna, both ax
ctlltlnt, 304-273-4 215

New 1Usad
Household tumlshtng 11'2 ml
Jerrlcho Ad Pt Pleasant, WV,
call 304 675 1-150
RENT TO OWN
S14-44S-3158
6 pc wood group tl4 01 per
week 4 posler bedroom suite,
complete S15 20 per week
dinette with 4 cha1rs $750 per
wook Magie Chat 14 cu tf
Relng&amp;ralor $12 95 per weak, 15
cu
h
tnezar
$10 90 per
week VI Ra Furniture Rt 141, 4
m1les ut1 Rt 7..Cenlenary Open 7
days a weelt
SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FU~NrTURE 62
Olive St Gallipolis Now &amp; Used
lurnl!ure, heaters, Western &amp;
Work boots 614 -446-3159
Uged fum1tura sofa chairs , 3
tablea, 2 lamps, 1 wooden
rocker , Orll 13 co lor TV , with
remote re asonable prlc~ Call
after 6p m 614-446-2056
While Westmghouse wash..- &amp;
dryer $100 61&lt;1-367-7'200
Antiques

Buy or nil Rlvarlr~~ Antiques
11211 E Main Slreat, Pomoroy
Hours t.l T W 10 00 a m to 6 00
p m Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 p m
6t4-992-2526
LUNCH BOXES Kid! Only!
Paymg up to $150 00 tor Jetson" boll: Highest prlca paid
for vmyt and metal bona
Before you throw It away g1ve It
away 01' sell It to cheap Ctll
6t4 -992-5657 Marc Fultz
RECORDS lJ's--45 a -78 s-EP e50's-60s,
Jass-CiasslcaiCountry-Big Band-Rod 614992-5657 Marc Fultz
Top Cnh paid Old tumllurt
cuboatdl,
quilts,
orlantaf,
pa tntmgs toys, or antlra astata
cal l collect 304-525-3275, or 3045:23-6854

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
1211:28 Mobile Home Awning with
Sc roll Posi Skirting (2yaars)lor
ltlx70 Mobil• Home 614-3712319

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SNAFU® h) Brure Ill attie

55

Baby catvn for sale 2 heif•r•,
2 buill, 614·388-8524
Holll'leln StHra,
tor
sate,
11 20Jpound,
poundt, I up
614-256.-6162.

•oo

64

&amp; Grain

Building

Pets for Sale

;:.:_ _ __,,--,,.--::AKC Reg'ad Dalmatian Pupa,
614-44&amp;--7380

AKC Ragis1ared Cocker Spaniel,
1 gold tamale, 3 red maiH, $8.5
wllh papers 304--675--1029.

1979 Chevro111
20 Station
Wagon, fully aqulpped lot travel
tl'llifar tow-In Call 614~46-2701

19n Southwmd Motor Home
Cl ass A, 28 !HI, 38k M1la s,
sleeps 7 4KW ONAN Generator,
fully sall&lt;ontamed, ere cond,
asking S1 1,500 614-446-4525

1981 Dodg• Omnl, good cond
$850 30-4-675--6713 attar 5 00
PM.

B•utlful AKC ,,, .. ~Pekin­
gese puppln
weaka old
Shota and wormlld $150 614992-2600

1i82 Buick Regal , 1 owner, new
eng &amp; lrans, call avanlngs 6143711-2932

Btk and white Siberian Muskey
pupple 6 wka otd 175 304--8756182.

191M Sulek Skylark,
good
thape, high m1in, $2500 614379-2909.

Fish Tank, 241:3 Jackson Ava
Point Pteuant, 304-675-2063, 10
gel ast up $14 ~ and 10 gal
complete $43 25.

Rag, Baagl1 Pupe, 3 months
old. 150 nch 614-256-161&amp;
an~lma, 61.__.46-4'1'72 fl-.5 ask
tor st•v•

1985 Dodge Charger, automatic

&amp; air, .l.m!FM slerao cassette,

Schn1u.zen~,

mlnlatut11, salt and
peppar, AKC Also poodiH, llny
toys Cooivillt 614--667-3404

rur defroster, $2500 614-4466751.

1985 Pontiac Gnmd Pnx 2 lone
sliver, sharp car, l4,000 neg . Rooting and Siding. Trai ler
614-44~751
roofs palntad FrH nt1matas
I
t986 Red Camero 1 Owner, '¥6 Fred Mtrka , 304-nl-9116
Futl lni Good Reliable Car Rotary or cable tool drilling
15000 Ca ll 304..(i7!i--5653 or 614MoB'I wells completed same day
367-7593 Anytimt
Pump sales and sarvlct, J04 .

Slmena Klnana $50 Each 614379-2113

Two Finch birds One mtll and
one t1mata Will eall together
wtlh c•g• $40 614·i92·2317
Musical

Clalrnat, Ilk• new, 1275 firm,
814--446-0691 arter 5 30 PM

1987 Chryalar Conquaat TSI,
regultr tuning• Enclt Augusl • .,., option, ganga kept, mint
15 J &amp; M Plano Service Call Bill condition 34 000 mites S-6,000
81~71 lhar 5p.m
Wold 304-882·2325

Sew-Vac
Sarvlc1,
Oavlt
Georges Creek Ad Partt, suppills, pickup, and delivery 614446-0294

R&lt;Hand TR505 drum machine 118'7 Dodga pick-up, axe eond,
low mlinge, $5,000,
1981
Oodgt Daytona, Exc eond, tow
Fruits &amp;
mileage,
t14-318-9816

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15ft~. off

$150 304-&lt;;75-502!

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Vegetables

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1988 Proo11go 7Q'x14' Corpotil 3
BldrootM, 2 Bathl, Gar 1n
Tu~ 1 C.ntr'll Air, Totll Electric
6"waltt,
DouW. ln1ulat.d.
Call 614 -367--03W
1989 Skyline Mobile Home, appror 4 S acrN. 2 bedrooma, 2
baths, dlahwllher, waaher 1nd
dryer hookup. Clair, 2 dack1,
large outbuftdlng 1 ctty Wiler.
$38,000. On Rt. ~ Ev1n1 ..llckIDn County 6 mtfll from 1n
304-3n-tm after 1 00 PM

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b..- Pick own
buohol. 2ll·l301.
Alea, SIIYI 0 awllt corn • b4111 ~::::=~~-~~~......,.
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Mandard shift AM-FM , ....n.,
Ounravln Fruit Farm Jutt off Sl. good 11m tlb;r giatl topper,
Rt. 111 Eut or Albony
..ry good ;,nd, sooo. 304'475copl lood otampo. -hoo, 4331
gJMn boll11, homo .:=:::...~~~~~~.,..,,­
- - com and 1omat011. t-7 1m GUO 7000 Cheater Axle,
dalty1 cloud Mendly. IM--6N- 427, gae, sa, 13-1/'l ft. aluminum
ut8.
dum~ telllcope hopl truck.
Homo g!OWn , _ potl1- lor 6:::1::.4-.=..:·ml=·~,_==:::-~
ule, SS 1 bwMI. Any alu you 1880 3 qu1rt•r 1on chlvrolllt, 4
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w•ntltM-251-4480.
514-25M011.
Rouoh'o Strawberry Farm; Buoh
&amp; Polo llolno, T-1~ com, F·100 Fonl rlck·up, vory
polltOII, lnd CYCmblr. 41 miiM good cond, 114-44IJ.4JU2 boloro
(»hind New H•v•, WV Union Sp.m. or 814 ue 1833 after
5p.m.
Rood. :JO.WII2-2227.

Carter • Plumbing
and Healing
Founh and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
614-446-3888
Electrical

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capacity ht-367-1'308
Wanenon 1 Watar Hauling,
rtaeonabta ralu, volume dl•
oountl, 2,000 to 4,000 capacity,
ciaterna, poole, wellt, etc. Call
304~"18-21111

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Augu•l 8, 1990
You could eKpenence some very mt er
est.ng c hanges m the year ahead that
wtll be prec1pt!aled by outs1de tnllu·
ences They may turn out luck tar for you
' than the ones you bluepnnt yourself
LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 A JOin! commercial venture mtghl put e)Ctra money tn
your pocket at thts l!me The baste premtse wtl! be sound, but Lady Luck could
be the key mgredtent Leo. treat yourselt to a btrthday gtfl Send for your
Astrtc;t-G ra~h predtcUons for the year

ahead by rna il1n g ~ 1 £5 to Aslro-Graph
n tttes to en hance your present pos1tton
c/o th1s newspaper P 0 Bo)( 9t428
w1il not come lh roug h ca lculattng types
C IP.veland OH 4410 I 3428 Be sure to
of peop le today but you could be ex st ate your zod 1ac s1gn
treme ly lucky w1th •ndtvtdual s who are
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) A rath er
1magmat1ve nsk takers
good frtend ol yours may be 1n the pos1 PISCES (Feb 20--March 20) The ktnd of
110n tod ay to do somethmg lor you that
resu lts lor whtch you re hop1ng today
you are unable to do lor yourself ThiS
may come on!y thr ough your personal
ul dl\l tdu al won ' l be offended 11 you ask
1ouch Usmg tnt er med1ar1 es tsn t apt to
politely
be nearly as etfecttve
LIBRA (Sep1 23-0ct 231 Th ere are a
ARIES {March 21 ·Aprtl 191 In order 1o
number ot un1que opportuntlles hover
be a recipient today you must l1rst be
111g about you at lh1 s It me upon wh1ch
prepared t o be a g1ver What you tender
you can cap11ahze Don I be 1nttmtdated
to o1hers, be 11 compasston or material
by thetr s11e
will be re turned to fl)u m greater
SCORPIO (Oc1 24-Nov 221 11 someone
degrees
comes 10 you wtlh a commerctal proTAURUS (Aprii20--May 20) New friends
posai tl mtghl be wise l o put lhts per · • and contacts you make at this time
sons presentation off unit! later You're ~could later take on slgntficant con- more afluned to p lay than work today, 1 structlve roles tn your personal affairs
even 1f 11 means money
Try to be cordial to people rrom all
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) ll"s
walk s olllle.
1mportan1 you keep your priorities In I GEMINI (M•y 21..June 20) You could be
proper order today Flrst protec1 the tn luckier than usual In both career mat·
lerest of people lor whom you are dlters and your ftnanclal affairs There will
rectly responsible, then worry about the
be some favorable type at Unkage beo ther s
tween these two areas
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cles that normally stymle you shouldn ' t '· have the happy faculty today of being
• bother you too much today, because
able 10 adapt tor your purposes the esthe alternate routes you select for clr- ~ sence of the better Ideas associates
cumventtng I hem wtll be sound
have to offer Put this ~itt to good uses.
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ltrsllwo days. and on the lh1rd day hand THEM a HOE •

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Rnldentlal
or
commarclal
wiring, naw Hrviee or repalrt
Llcen•ed electrician Ridenour
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Refrigeration

85 General Hauling

The ilfln grader asked lt1e
English teacher,
pro and
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SCRAM-LETS

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1986 Ctlevy Cavalier Z-24 Low 895-3802
mileage Ukl new Ca ll 614-446- Septic Tank Pumping $90 Galli&amp;
1171, 9 to 5 p m. aher 5 614-446· Co RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,
1818
Jackson, OH t-800..S37..g528

Instruments

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Ron'a TV Service, specialiZing
In Z•nlth also servicing most
other brands HouH calls, also
eoma appliance reptlrs WV
304-5711 -2398 Ohio 614446-2454

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
1985 Ch•val1• 4dr, eu tomatlc &amp; Unconditional llfltime guaran
tlr, AmlfM stereo cassette, IN local ralerances furn1shed
Free estlmatas Call collect 1
$1,650 614-446-&lt;;751
614-2'37-0488, day or night
1985 Chevy Impala 4 door Roger1 Basttn~nt Waterprooaedan, like new All the equip- tlng
ment 305 '¥8 S2900 614-992Complet• Mob! .. Home set ups
61'1&amp;.
&amp; repairs, •lso plumbmg &amp;
1985 Dodge Charget Hatchback, elactrlca1, roofing, ramodtJitng,
5 apeed, PS, PB, naw tlru , palloa &amp; dacka etc RE~toDH ­
59,000 miles, ~•ry good cond, ING' R&amp;lerancee
Estimates
$2,500, 3().4-675-2627
614-256-1611

Full-blood.ct tamale Beagle
Pups $20 11 wb okt 61•-4460:lt.J •h.•cr_cS~p_m~~~,.,.-----,:-c
Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming All brMda All styles
lama Pel: Food O.alar Julie
Webb Cell614~6-0231

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Suntracker Pontoon 1984, 24"
wllh trailer and sataty equip
ment Mercury motor, 35 hp
Can be seen at Gallipolis Boat
Club S5 500 614--446-iJ65

lmprovemenls

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CII MacNeil Lehrer

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Hous.a Boat, 34 Flb•rglass 1972
Nauta-llna
350
engine
wtapprox 1,000 hrs, ue cond
614-446-4109, 614-379-2140

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For Sale 1990 Wild&amp;meu , IBN
camper w/lots ol 1JC1ras 17,500
614-440-1294

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t3 Muaic Row Video
all SportsCenter

Motor Homes

Services

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1964 Dodge Coli auto, 2dr Runa
IJIC. $1650. 614-446-e751

Canning tomatoee Bring con- 1m Ford 1 Ton Truck with a 10
talnerw Mat1h11i Adams 814- Ft. StHII Bad . Ere Cond.

uclllant cond, Cllll 871-3273 tf·

Campers

1983 Monte Cario, good condition T-top, JOS-V8 614-992·
2640

Dragonwynd Ca"ery Parsian,
Siamese and Hlmalaytn killen•
614--44&amp;-3844 afttr 7 p.m

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baseball team (AI Slereo Q

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1981 Buick Lnabre, 350, 4 bft ,
auto, 0 D trans, 2 door, nice
woril; car. $800. 614--446-)!145

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CIJ a Current AHa1r
1!11 ll2l til l!ll Wheel
Fortune Q

Pick up beds, Fords and Chevs
1980 to 1987, no rust 304-67S6286

1978 VOfkttWegon Rabbit , Great
woril; carl $500 firm 614--4461168 nanlngs, or 614-446--6323

1919 Pon11ac Lemans, 2dr, PS,
PB, automatic good cond, $600
0 9 0., 614-441-0117

AKC ~ Lhasa· Apso, Cocker
Spaniels, Oaahundl pupplea
shots wormed and hN.Ith
recorda, 304-67!5--2183

County Fair SJ*:III

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VInton Auto Se lvage FDfelgn &amp;
Oom Pans buying JUnk cars
614 388-9062

TORMPP

(JI Andy Grllflth

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1974 Nova 454 1ngln1, 400
Turbo transmission, poeltlve
traction rtar-end Black lnt1rior
$1,200 814-~2-225'1

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Accewaorles, Serv1ce RIVER·
SlOE MARINE, Rt 7 ~across
from K-Mart) Gallipolis Oh 614446-2424

Two 350 motors Two 350
transmiSSions 304~75- 1374

I

II) Body Electric

1973 Sta rcra ft 15 112 n 65 Evenrude , 76 MFG 17 n Motor Boat,
85 Johnson mot Of, 30tl-675-28~1

Autos lor Sale

•

Racing
9 World Today
IIJl Hardcas11e And
McConnlck Q

~Newhanc

1912 17 It Slarcraft Tri-Hull
Boat 125 HP Evlnrude Engine
complete lop new upholstary
Call 6t4-286-1316 after 7 00 p m

For eale 6 Cy l Mo!Of lor a Ford
Auto $150 614-446-4537 Att•r
5pm

letters of the
scrambled words be
low 10 form four s•rnple ...-ords

IIJ CIJ a 1!11 ll2l t11
l!ll News

6:30 Ill I)

Motors

Mulch hay for sate 50 per bale
Approx, 1,22.5 bat• 814-446-1411

Canning tomaton tar ale - - - - - - - - - Bring own contalnlfW. 814--2472861
72 Trucks lor Sale

1980 9chuttz 14170, 2 b.drooms,

WITf-1 IT 1

tor Sale

Auto Pans

~eorronge

rnu

1IJ CIJ til ABC

1979 Monte Carlo, 33 000 orlg
mliH, orlg pamt1 Sae along Ri
35 11 Cinema, ~3 700, 0 B 0 , 1978 Dodge T.H't mo!Of home
614--44~2306 1her 3 30p m , 614 - extra clean, uc cond , $8 000
245-9664 worit
11rm 304·895-3813 anyt1m1

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SEE ~ER A6AifJ .

DO

2-1988 Honda Shadow MotoreyciH BOOcc
one Is loaded
with th• eJC1ras, and flas 6,000
miles tha other has Just ower
2 000' mllelli and haa remainder
olfactory warranty Thna b1kas
sold fDf over SIIOOO now price
on 6,000 mila bike $2800 Pnca
on 2 ooo mile bike$3000 Thase
are well cared lor bik&amp;s and as
sharp 115 they coma Ph one 304882-3592 or 304-675-2588 tor
appomtmant to see

76

Canning tomatoes $4.00 bushel . GOVERNMENT BEllED Vehlcia
Bthlnd Masonic L.odg• In trom 1100. Ford• Mercedla
Racine Dennie Hill 114·Mi- Corvltt... Chtvya. Surplua.
2:8::1.1::·.,.----,~-c--~-:---:c:::: Your oroo. (1) 80....7....,0 EX1

lor Sale

GOT MAD'S~E SAID
l DIDN'T TRUST HER

GOT TO

~~oaking

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0 lour

all Danskln'a Running And

.:rf9--2l94
614
~::.::.~=~::-:::---;::;;:;;;
milefll exc cond ,
$700
.
1983 Magna V-45, ttooo 00,
good cood. 6!4·388-6041

Hay tor Sale Clovar &amp; Tlmothl
Round Baln In lhe Field 61 245-5598

71

Block, brick, MWif plpas, windows, lintels elc C)auda Winters, Rio Grande, OH Call 6142115-5121.

S1

Hay

Transportation

Supplies

56

Livestock

63

Land contract Let • whHI and
deal on a n.wly remod-*1
thrM
t..droom
houH In
Pomeroy Will taka cash, car,
truck, boa1, motorcycle, etc tor
down payment. Maka an offer
614-992-2554
Mobile Homes

GONE, LINUS 1 5J.IE

IT 15 ALL I
COULD THINK
OF TO SAY

W~AT'5 T~AT

GOLF IS A
CRUEL GAME.
CHARLIE BROWN

l LOVED ~ER. LINUS.
AND NOW I'LL NEVER

IS

1981 650, Yamaha, 5,040 actual

wm

Bundy Cl•lmll recently overhauled 2S" Huffy 10 tpeed, like
niW, 304-e75-6812
Clearance Sal• Huequvema
lrtmm..-. tO'% 0 .,.r coM Paint
Plus, 304:e7!-40U

Duncan Phyfttt 3 pe. dlnlngroom
suite, drop lui tablt1 claw tHI,
GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES 6 chelre, glaH, 2 aoor hutch
WashA nl, drytJrS, ralrigaratora and r011 elched buffwt. Good
ranges
Skagga Appllancaa, condl11on 614·992-e910
Up~r River Rd Beside Ston•
Cou
F 1
Creal Molal Call 614-446-73~
Gall Ia &amp; Maeon
nty a r
Speclala Buy 1 chain saw chain
Kenmore automatic washer, tt~gutar price got one FREE .
wh1ta, $95 Kenmore Wathar, &amp; SIDERS EOUIP"MENT, HanderDryer Set, Harvnt GOld, $250, aon 304-e75-7421
G.E Electric Dryer, $95, G E
Electric Dryer, 175, Kenmore Home Stereo, wlralnl ,.mol•
Oryar, $75, Fr19lda1te Dryer, $75, and CO Player, $600 Call after
30 Inch El&amp;etnc Range Coppef- 6p m. 614-245.g223
tone $75, Electnc Range 1op &amp; lntar1harm
h.Jrn~c•
gaa
Bottom Oven Coppertone, $150, wlcoollng, th•rmoll'latt, InstallaElectric Range 20 Inch White, tion Instructions, $300. rvna
$75 Electric Rang• 30 Inch, good 211 t.tiHalone Rd Gal$95 Portabl8 Dishwasher, $95,
npolls F1rry, WV
Rotngerator, Harvest Gold, $95,
Ch.ast FraziH lO cubic toot, Large Truck Btd, trallar axiH &amp;
St 50 S11aggs Appliance Upper tlru. 614-446--2359
R1var Road , 614-4467398
- Moving 5.tla, protnsionai hair
Matr. hmg couch chai r bi!QI, dryer, lwln bedroom suite, 22 eu
brown !lora ! patt~rn e•c cond, tt chi-' fr"z1r, 304-67S-2365
S1 00 Call atlar 5 OOp m 614-3-88-- between 7-!1 am and 6-11 pm
8535

14K Gold ladles wadding band
l1k1 new S&lt;l5 614·992-23?7

PE66Y JEAfJ

Motorcycles

75 Boals
Jlm'e Farm Equipment, SA 35,
Galllpolle, 814-446--9777,
Wide selection new &amp; used farm
tractors &amp; Implements. Buy,
san, trade, 8·00-5 00 wHkdays,
Sat till No0r1

Good used 25" color TV, Floor
model 614. 3&amp;8-9762

Mollohan Carpets Upper Rl 7
Nor1h OuaUtw Carpets &amp; Fumllura at low pncas Check us out
614--446- ~44

&amp;

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Vegetables
1964 Su'"kl RM 25. now
_ _ __;::.....~~-~~, I elutchn &amp; rings $600 6141992J
&amp; R Ftroduce. Fresh 3638.
bl
614
homegrown
vegeta "
· 1985 Herl&amp;beDavidson 5- FXRS
od
843-5313 _
Low gl1de,
11-dr1van, spe .
avoiullon
miles
_ .n motor
or
.8 000
2-6550
614 992 54 614 99

16 h. otwall cablnele, 11 ft. ot
spacl cabinets 36 ln. saUd
wood tronl door Double pan•
windows, dltt.rent aizn 814-

SIXIO

Fruits

9

- - - - - - - Ed11ed by CLAY R POLLAN

CII Reading Rainbow Q
l!ll til Andy GriHith
crJ He-Men

19 ao Honda Civic, 2 dr, air.
AMIFM Ia,. deck, day 614-4463662/Ah•r 5 p m 304--675-1625

Household

Page-

@ I Dream 01 Jeannie
IIl Second Voyage 01 The

4 WD's

1984 Ch•v ~ ~Car9ovan,
57,000 mll81, V-8, air &amp; cruiu,
$4,500, firm 614--446-8598.

Goods

53

6:oo

4435

Merchandise

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and ehatra priced from
$395 to $995 Tables $50 and up
•• $125 Hld. .· boda 1380 10
$595 Rectlnera $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125 Dlnellos
$109 and up to $495 Wood 1able
w-6 chairs $28~ to $795. Desks
$375 HU1 ~ •••o &amp;
$ 45
1 bunk
up lo beds compllf•
c .... .-.-with
up
mattress $295 and up to $395
~ 11
baby be.....
10 Man reues or
box springs full or twin $78, llrm
$68, and S98 Oulan sets $275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 drawer chtsl
$69 G1.1 n Cabinets ti, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby mattresses S35 I
$45 Bed tramaa $25, OuHn
Size Sl5 &amp; king tram• S50 Good
aal&amp;ctkm of bedroom suttes,
metal cabinets, headboards $30
an d up to $65 90 day1 uma at
e11sh with approved credit 3 ml
out Bulavilie Rd Open i A M to
5 PM Mon thru Sat Call 614·
446.0322

&amp;

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EVENING

1979 CJS jaep, very good cond,

Country Mobile Home · Park,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Lots, renta ls, parts, aaln C.ll
614-992-11179

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TUES., AUG. 7

$2,800. artar 5 00 PM, 30ot--675-

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Turn key Busmass Handling
Fnto-lay Eag le , Nablsco, Mar!i,
&amp; s1m111at food products ServIng company secured locations
No S9lting National Census
Figures show everage grata Incoma ol $40,560 per year Requires appro~~: 8 hours per
week You Will need $15 000
cas h for equipment Call 1-80044HiR11 ext
1021 anvtlme
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_•_v•_. _nlghts, Sundays _~~

1974 Kirkwood 12x80 2BR,

Fill THE Bftl

Roula 2 Ashton, t acre lots, 3
miles south Galllp&lt;JIIa Lock s,
public water no rutrlcllons,
soma with rlwer frontage, 304 -

Financial

cond. seaoo. 114-448-4782.

ClA~~IflfD AD~

Ona acre trailer lot with county
water sept iC tanK and electric
hook up. On black top road
Pan Iaiiy fenced Owner will partially finance $2 900 asking
pnc• 304-e75-2722

•

1987 Ford Ranger, 9-TX, h4, 5
apd
Exc
cond,
S7850,
Aluinlnum Topper, INs a Ford
Rangar good cond, $200. 614446-925(1

Commercial Sign Sptce Rt l5
West 614-245-9448

38 acres 2 milea from Vmton
Good building silas No Mineral
rlghlt. 614-446-0239 -~~-

Television
Viewing

good $3,250 6141992-7641

Sle•plng rooms with cooking
Also Haller spac• All hook-upe.
Ca ll attar 2 00 p m, 304-7"135651 Muon WV
46

BORN LOSER

1983 Ch•vy El Cimino Auto,

Furnished

Room• tor rent · weak or mon1h
Start.ng at $120/mo Gallla Holel
614-446-9560

-

57ti-2336

Will Baby Sit In my Home near
J&amp;ckson Pika Bulavllla Rd E~ ­
perlanca and Reterencu 614446-2646

Cosm.,ologisl nHdld! Guaranl•ed wagn, paid vacatlone 614446·7261

d~,

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cal education cert with adaptive
P E Ctn vallda!lon "om Otllo
Dept ol Ed 16 hrs wkly at
$13.13 par hr starting Posting
enda 08-05-90 Seni3 resume
only to Me1gs MRIDD 1310 Carfelon St Syracua., Ohio 45m

FOUNO- Black &amp; while kinin,
Mam Streot Point Pleasant,
phon• JOtl - 675-t~sn

8

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Giveaway

2 all white kl1tens, h11 2 dlf·
fan~nt colors ol eye•, m1y M
long haired, !14-446-82'!___

Lois

3 lola In New Havan, utiiiUas
ava ilable 304-m -5808

2346.

Two students nMd rkM to Mar-

$6,200 614 ·

Skyline 1971 14x70 2 BR
Electric, lg bay window, sklrlmg, s1aps, good condlllon
French City BroKarage 614-4469340

Blvd, Elkhart, Ind. 46516

Slnglee lntormallon and 1 d~­
nlfl~ option for
finding a
par1nar Heansaarch P 0 Box
104:3, Ga llipolis, OH 45831

a l ~~e

SPECIAL Factory to you1991 , 2
or 3 bodroom14x70 modal• at
tha unbellavable PfiU ol
$12,900 dellver11d end aet up
Call1-800-729-4045 for details

connee1or1

Trucks tor Sale

1974 Guerdoo Futurama 12x65 2
bedroom, Central Air $5995
thown by appourtmant 614446 1012
'

2br 12x60 total
446-e251

two 750x16 truck tires complete

wlra

72

Rooms

Mason County Property taken
rimt,

Wright

tor Rent

r,rop~~rty Indian

lakt Road 'M salon Ridge ",

wllh

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® b) Larry

Apanment

tor Sale

dalizing, breaking and entry.

Stilling on

44

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1990

The Fall Guy

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Tuesday, August 7, 1

Sale Starts Today, Ends Saturday, August 1
H101 796

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White ....... 459 9 sq. 8" White ... S196 sq.
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10'x12' ........• 23900
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acllvltes, lhe girls crowned were lrom lhe left, Mica Jones, horse

cesses we r e crowned in cen•monif•s ht"ld in tlw s how ring at thr
Rock Springs Fairgrounds 'W1•dm•sday night as a part of Ml•igs
Co unty Junior Fair adivitie~ . Sclt•ctrd on the hi.L'iis of poist',

11ri ncess; Carrie G l()('ckner, beef princ ess; Christine Sc huUz, pork
princcs.'i; Ruby Burke, dairy prlnL·ess ; LaHsha Rose Pricf•, bunny
princess; and Kellle Ervin, hunny princess runnrr-up .

Ohio River Festival begins on Thursday
Summer is fin all y w1 nd ing
down . and what better way 10 say
good -bye 10 lhe season ihan !along
lhe entire family 10 ihc annual Ohio
River Festival on August 9·12 al
Jhe
Riverfront
Park
in
Ravenswood.
The agenda has been sci. and a
year of planmng will come 10 a
clima:c as lhc opemng ceremony
begins a1 6 p.m. on Thursday.
Augusi9.
The first entena.mment on the
slage program al 7 p.m. w11l featun:
"LiUie Country," a young profes·
sional group which spc;; ial izcs in
all music, from bluegrass to
Alabama. "LiLLie Country " host'
Jheir own weekly TV show. now in
Jheir third season, and have JUst
completed !heir thud album . In addition, they have appeared wi th
such country music greats as Helen
Cornelius and D1ckle Lee. and were
lca1urcd in the Ohio Slate Fair en·
tertainmcnt in 1988.
At 8 p.m. Thursda y. the queen\
pageant wil l ge t underway, w1U1
eleven Jackson County g1rl s vy 1ng
lor the tide of Queen of Jhc Ohio
River Festival The 1989 Queen
Daphne will be on hand for the
ceremonie s. as will th e Liulc Mr.
and Mi ss Oh10 RIVer Fcsuval In
addttion , the baby nmtcsr wtn nct\
will be announced.
Wrappi ng up day one of th e festival will be !he 'iCCond perfor·
mance of "L mle Coun try" al 9:311
p.m.

555 PARK ST.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

HOURS
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Fnday \ fes uv1Lies get underway
at 6 p.m. wi th a performance by
"Bin Talon." an area group which
specializes in country, popular
music and 60's-70's sounds. Mem·
bers of "Bin lakin" include Van
Johnson , Kevin McManus, John
Kirk, Phrl Simmons, Jim Hinzman
and Fred Stzcmore, all hailmg from
Ravenswood, New Maninsville and
Pomeroy, OH. They are slatoo lor a
second show at 8:30 p.m.
Also highli ght1ng Friday ni ght's
agenda is one perfonnance at 7:30
p.m. by Steve Wariner, nationall y

famous

countrv

music

wntcr .

musician, perforiner and producer.
Warin cr comri bu!ed nine of lhc 1cn
song' on his new album . "I Got
Dre&lt;Jms."' which he co-produc ed
wid1 J1mmy Bowen, Highlights of
Warincr's career mcludc perform·
ing at !he Texas Sociely 's maugural
ball for f'res1dent Bush and ho sled
TNN's 1988 "Th1s Year m Country
Mu sic" speci al . Hi s v01 CC IS heard
hy millions of people each week a'
he sings the theme song to Jhe hll
TV scnc s. "Who's the Bo"'"
Fin ally. at 10: I 5 p.m. a fireworks
exlravagama wdl be prcscnJCd hy
the Vita le F~re works Company of
New Casll c, PA . From a base on
the West V~rgi m a Side. the
iircworb w1 1l be lau nched ov er the
nvcr.
Bngh1 and early Saturda y morn ·
1ng. the Oh io R1vcr Fes llal Dislallcc
Run gm underway. Two broad
divi SIOns of runn ers will bcg tn their

spon in front of the Rav enswood
High School auditorium. The frrst
division, a IOK race, will begin al ~
a.m., and Jhe second, !he 1wo-milc
run, will begin al 8:10 a.m .
Founeen classes of runners will he
panicipating accordmg 10 age
groups and sex: Male: 15- 19 , 2024, 25-29. 30- 34, 35-3 9. 4().49, and
50 and over: female: 15-19, 20-29,
30-39 and 40 and over. The youth
races arc divided as 6-R. "J. JJ and
12-14 Thi s is the eleventh year for
Lhc festi val run

Everyone loves a parade, and the
Ohio River Festival will include a
big one as area organi1.ations.
busin esses and civic groups par·
tiupatc wllh local hi gh sc hoo l
band s on Sawrday mommg at 10
a.m. The parade route is through,
downtown Ravenswood.

The American Power Boat As·
soc mu on Nauonal Pomt mcc
hcg in' on !he Ohio River at II a.m
lcatunng runabouts. tunn elboms
ami hydroplanes w1th both stock
and pro cngmcs. Several current mJ-

Jional champion s will be paruCipat·
mg. Between 80 and 100 cntncs arc
expected this year . competin g lor
naliona l points in lhc AssouaLJon
and for cash prizes.
Co-sponsored by the ORr and
Jhc Three Riv ers Racing Assoc ia ·
'"'"· th ese races will fcalure a new
type of boat. a 45SS tunnclboat
w1 th an encapsulated coc kpit.
Saturday 's agenda also features
ihe ann ua l maJoreuc fes tiv al and

FBI agent testifies in murder trial
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Troublf'd :Jccoun tilnt I._Yit •
McG inn i!' wa s n('\'{'r rPpoJ'It•d lo
his suJ)f'r iors a s a kidna p vi ctim .

once hr intf'r virwrd h im in &lt;1
hos pit al room ;ll tPr hi s wi ff' wa :-.

lound mangled. a n FHI agr·nt
has trs tifi Pd a t his trLil
B ut that rt•mark, as U.'t' ll

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questJon posed b~·
Prosecutor rhar i('S
werr th rown ou t h.v

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Circu it Jud gl' Alf red l·'r•rgu"'"·
in su~ taming the objec t ion 'l'ut•.o.,
day of dPfPnsc• altornf'y H.oUt•rt

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Jeep Waggoneer.
McGinn is a li&lt;' gedly murdered
his wife. Kathy . and dum)X'd hrr
body last Nov. 29 behind a St.
Albans shopping mall.
In the inlerview. Wi se said
McGinnis Iold him 1hree men had
arrived at the couple's Hunting·
ton hom e. posi ng as del ivery
men. McG innis said lwo of th em
subdued him and the lhird
overpowered his wife. the agenl

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Mt ·Cinlli~ luld lhP.q..::t&gt;n l ht •\.\';J 'rnrccd l o drink J " whi1f' powtll' l'\
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p ;P-..o..,t•n gt·r sick of h to., .krp and
thl' ~HTI'IPI ' J ior was ja mmc·d 10
IIH' fl oor, srn ding it barn•ling
O I.'L'r lt stf'f'P cm!Ja nkm Pnl .
Ha tcher as ked Wisr why· lw
ilJd not fo ll owPd FBI po! ic ,v.
\\.'llil'll C;l ]) S for d,IH~ n ts tO ('ii'CU
late intf'rnal memos on &lt;'r i mP.s
suc h &lt;:~ ~ ki dnapping . and Wist•
sa id hP lilc kl-'d suf fic irn1 rPa son
to b(' li f'\'f' a kidn ap()ing harl
orrurrrd.
Wisf' tf'slifird that when he
inlt' TTiPwed M cG innis in lhf'

hospit a l. at 12 Oo o.m . on Dec . l ..
1989, McGinnis wa s su lfer ing
from sma ll burn mark s on his
arms, stomac h and ches t Wl sf'

said th e marks appeared to have
been made by a key.
Prosecutors claim McGinnis
ma nuf act ured the story of hi s
kid nappin g and that of wife's to
cover his own a l leged in vol vr·

ment in her dcalh .
Pa t Boulllet. a sales clerk at
!he Lazarus depar iment store

dt"-.n lbf'd hPrst&gt; lf ;1 ~ ; 1 frit·nd
o f J}H' fami l,v. 1f'S1ifi{'d 11 " WJ ' ,I
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\tkl dn n t&lt; pu rs(• lying 11 11 1h!'
ktt('hen floor of ttw ('nuplt· ·s
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Huntington homr .

Sh;non Prop Ir s. a ft i(•nd ot
K;tltn Mr(;i n nis for morf' than ·w
,\'t'ill '"'· res tifiPil aft er Boui ll et .
sa v tng Ly le McG inni s had grvrn

l1i' w1 fdW.OOO a week before her
dl'alh. with orders 10 pay ofl oil
her s hoppin g bill s Peop les said
l&lt;ilth~· was upsf'l at thr Pd irt and

it ··annoyed hpr " to havP to writr

liH' Ch&lt;'Cks .
Houlllel tes tif ied that McGinni s ' rlaughtC'r. Ami. camr to hrr
at l hP storf' thf' day her mothe r

di , ap pea red to say she wa s
worrird and 10 as k ht•r 10 ,~a m P to

Ihe McGinnis home that evening .
Boui llet sa id she found Kathv
McGinnis' purse on !he kitchen
fl oor bu II hal there were no signs
ol a strugg le. Lyle McGi nnis had
told Wise he had Iough! the
kidnapper s.
"Everything was clea n; every
thing wa s neat." Boulllet said .
She also descrlb&lt;&gt;d the MeG In
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elabo ra te alarm system.

including peepholes in outside
Continued on pa ge 8

the annual car show, both slated at
noon. AL4 p.m., mcing Lakes a less
serious 10ne wiih !he annual Kiazy
RaiL Race, lcalurin g "anything but
floats."
B1ll y Joe Royal is the highlighted perfonner on Sarurday
cvcnmg, with Lwo shows schedule

at 5 and 9 p.m. One of country
musi c's most successful and
popular singer, his current albums,
"Looki ng Ahead" and "The Royal
Treatment ," arc avai lable on Allruluc America Records.
A professional stage show by
Keir will follow Royal's first ap ·
pcarance. His show w1ll feature
impersonati ons of pasl and present
cclebnt1es. Two performances, at 6
and Hp.m.. arc slated for Keir.
"S howca.sc of Shows."' a profesSIOnal variety show, wdl also
head lmc Saturday's acuv1ues. The
Showcase fea tures a profcss1onal
magiCian. venlnloquist. cIown and
balloon 'c ulpture. The "Showca.-;c
of S h ow ~ · · 1s also fcuturcd on Sud nay aitcrnoon \ agenda at l p.m .
A danc e wil l wrap up Saturday's
acuv1Ue&gt; Scheduled lor the NYA
Hall in Raven swood, the dance wil l
fe&lt;Jture musiC by Dnlfwood and a
spec ial 'how. "Tribute 10 Elvi s."
The dance will bcgm at 10 p.m
Adnu ,Sion is $15 per couple and SX
"nglc, the dance w1 1l concl ude al I
a.m.
The final day of the lesu val wil l
featu re boat mung at II a.m . A pet
show will be held at I p.m.
At 4 p.m. Billy "Crash" Crad·
dock will perform . He is back by
popular demand th1 s year.
Other on-going acti vities Include
ans and crafts. ponraH pai nung.
concess ions. a sidewalk chalk an
comest at II a.m. Saturday and
dUJly pnzc drawing s for over
$2.(X)() in g1f"
Th e giant midway " prov1ded hy
Nova Exposuions.

Oil fim1s defend
price increases
CLJo:VF.LA ND 1UP I t - T w11
major oil rumpanirs Tur sda .\ ·

With a formidable buildup nf
air. ground and na\·&lt;1 1 for-cps
und er way. Bush sa id the U .S

nas th e worlds fourt h· largest
militar y, had moved "more th an
100,000 troops. along wi th tanks.
ar tlllery and su rfacf'· to surfacP
missiles" into Kuwait. Bc for£'

Bush's spe ech, it had not been
known that Iraq had lransportrd
the missi les into Kuwait.
Administration off ic ia ls havP
not given delalls of wh1rh lJ S
forces a r C' be in g movPcl in to
Sa udi Arabi a, a lthough sources
said thousa nd s of pa r a! roopers

and at least 48 F 15 fighter s were
arriving W ~dnesda v. A light
i nfan try d ivi s ic n wa s rxper ted to

be sen t laler. The Un it ed Sta le;
aln?ad~·

has .14 warship~ in th1 •
area. wit h mo rP Pn rou tP
Warning that it wou ld b1 ·
" unw ise a nd unrpalis tic" to
assume th a t Saddam's advC' ntu rism would Pnd wi th t h c takf'OVf'l

of Kuwail. Bush sa id the dcplo1
of

U.S

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mllilar)' role In Saudi Arabia
wou ld be "who lly de fensive · in

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guardin g agJins1 aggrf'ss ion by
an "f'no rmou ~ wa r ll lil Chi nf'· · of
I raqi forcr s poisl'd alun~ thf'
Kuwili l i bordr r.
Th e p rrsi drnt said Ir aq. wh ic h

in g evprv illlnnativl'"
·· 1 want to br c lrar ilbout what
wr ilrf' doing and wh.\' .· nush
sai d. · 'Amf' rira dor s not 'i t&gt;Pk
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nf'CC'ssa r.v on ly aflf'r "l'xha ust-

Local news briefs-.....,
Racine nwn cited by patrol
i\ Ra cln (' ma 11 wfl~ r1 trd for failu rr 10 co n1 ml whf•n hr WLI..,
inv OIV&lt;'d 1n a tv..·o C&lt;.l l ;Jrridf'n l on Town .'- hip Hoad Jt! 111 ~uttun

Townshi p.

Shawn I3a k Pr. 17. wos lravf'ling W('.o.,! bound on C'uu nt \ Hu&lt;~d
ContinuPd on pt:~gl' K

Iraq crisis A L-a-G lance
By t :nitt"d Pre~s lntt~ rn alional
" ,\ SIIII'iG TO N - rr esi denl Bush, roncrrm•d ilhout a n
" imminf'nl thr eat" to Saudi Arabia. ordt•rf•d l J.S. warplanes
and troops to ha."iel.i in that •·ountry and prf~ pa re d to addrPSs
Amrritans on tht' Prrsian Gulf t: rlsi~. Bush addrPsst•d lht•

nallon W£'dnrsday morning, a day alter the l :nllo•d SLa;es ill'lcd
on a Saudi invitation to se nd troops and jt·t flghh•rs to guard
a~ainst a J• o~slhl• • attal·k hy Iraq .
Iraqi Prt·sidt"nt Sadd:un Hus.'\Pin rl'lmfft'd mounting inh' rna ·
lional i't·onomk and rnilit a r]o' pr P~~un· to n·movt&gt; hi :-. troop~
from Kuwait a nd withdraw hio,; fort •t•s rn a."tM'd on till' hordt •r of
oil pow1·r Saudi Arah ia , saying I raG will fight for " ,.\ r ah honor. "
FORT 1\R,\(;(;, !'1.1'. - t\ hout 2.000 mt'rnh£'rsof Fori Bragg ·,
('f&lt;J.l'k X'!n d Airhorn(' wt·n · on full alrrl "'f'dnc~day , a wa itin g:
ord•·r~ to s hip out t o tht' Middlt• t.:a.,t to 1'11:-iUrt' th at lr atJ i fon · •·~
do not a dvanrf' from Kuwa it into Saudi .t \rahia.
In :'VIort'lu~a d fit,\'. :"'.f .. 100 milt'~ Past of Fort Rrag~. so nH·
:!,5011 Mnrirws lrom ramp Lf•j('UO(' S(' ( sai l Tut•sda .\' for Ow
VIe di lt•rra nf'a n .

Tlw Was hington Post. tJUotlng unnanwd l:.s. inU•lli gt•m·•·
offidaht, said " 't• dnt•sday Iraqi military fon'l'~ aJ,pan•ntl~·
lnadf•d poison ga,., wt·apon ry ahoard comhal aircruft. Tht·
offid als !&gt;ta id ttw loading of r h l•mkal wt•apons was tht • "mo ... t
plauslhlt• rxplu. nation for what Wl' havr Sf'Pn'" or Iraq'"'

op••ra ti on.'i Tut·~da .v .
T lw P ost rrporl did not sp t't.' il)' whf'rf' th e loading took plan · or
w h a t 1• ossihh• roh• it ('O uld pia)' in tht• •·urnnt t· rl'ii~. lra'l i.. ,
lwlit•ved to have st'Vf~ra l t ons of th(' deadly l' ht&gt; mic als and us(•d
tht• ~a...,f•s in its eighl·yrar war with Ir a n a nd again s t Us ownt·d
Kurdish £&gt;1hnk min orit y.
Share prlc~ rf"hounded \\1 edn P~ day o n lh(' 1'okyo Stod'
Exc hange with lnvi'stnrs snappin g up bargain~priced i~s•u •:-.

alter live stralghlloslng ~;esslons triggered hy Iraqi invasion nf
Kuwait. In New York Tuesday , lhe Dow ,Jom•s lnduslrial
average erased early gallll! and dipped 5.70 polnls in hra•· ~·
selling, unlc a.~h ed hy growing ne rvou sm•ss over tht • cri!-i i ~ In tht·
oU -rlch Persian Gulf.

defcnriPd thr ' capid jump in
gaso li nr prkt·s. sa .v ing pump
pricf'.o., ;Hf' ti ed to thr curren t
markf'l price of crudr oi l. bu t
th('V would not gua ran tel' gasoli n e~ pricf's wou ld go down as
qu iekl v
Priers shu t up as mu ch as

:JO
ern is a gallon in Ohio following
las l wrek's Iraqi in vas ion of
Kuwall. spurrin g cr lllrl sm from
co nsumers claiming the inslabll ·
it y in Ihe Middl e East should not
change !he price of gaso line
already at the service stations .

WASIIIN GTOI" -

Lawma kers vowed to st•t•k a nd-prit 'l'

gouging

legislalion against oil com pa nk's, saying tlw
go-.crnment is power~ ss to s top "virtual thi every" hy th(•

industry in raising ga.~ollne price hik es du t• to thP Pf'rsian (~ulf
crL'tis .

NEW YORK- Crude oil prices ended high rr in NPw \'nrk
alte r und ergoin g sharp lloctuaUons as traders altemplrd to
dcd pher th e latest developments In the lncrraslngly volalih·
Middle t;asl.
fiNKARt\, Turkey - Turkey said ll was cutting oil the ll ow of
oil lrom Ir aq passing through Its lerrltory and would ahlde hy
U.N. Security Council sanctions against the P ersian Gull .slalr .

" We ba se our pump prices on

the market prices- th e tr ad ing
market s - for crude oil and
refined gaso lin e,.. said Anne
St railoff, a spokeswoman for BP
America lo r. In Cleveland.

MOSCOW - t\ Foreign Ministry olfldal conflnned thai two
Soviet warships were heading lor the Persian GuH, hul said
Moscow did not "wanllo llex any muscles" In the eonlllet over
Iraq' s Invasion of Kowall.

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