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10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

......---Local news briefs--..
EMS responds to Jive calls
Units of the Meigs Co un ty Emergency Medical SerVJce
responded to five calls for as sis tance on Monday .
At 6:16a.m. the Racine unit was called to County Road 28 for
Hayward Bissell who was transported to Holzer Medieal
Center.
The Middleport unit , at 4:48 p.m . went to Overbrook Center
tor Daniell Lee who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
At 5:55p.m. the Pomeroy unit responded to a call on Route248
In which Carl Knottlngham wa s Ia ken to Veterans.
The Racine unit , at 7:3.1 p.rn. , t ranwortcd Cortney Jones from
the !Ire department lo Veterans .
The final call for assistance came at 8· 23 p.m. when the
Tuppers Plains unit transported Mae M cPee k from Long
Bottom to Veterans .

' e... _________
Con t tnu
Con ti nued from page 1

" Think about your sa fety and the
safety of your friend s."
U niversity officials alerled st u
dents living in dormitoriPs and
sorority houses about the homl·
cldes. and university polic e
doubled the number of peopl e
assigned to escort studen ts horne
after dark.
The two womPn found dPa d
Sunday afternoon were identi fled
as Christina P. Powell, 17 , of
Jacksonville. who was found in
the living roorn of her apartment
and Sonya Larson . 18, of Deer·
field Beach, who wa s found in a
bedroom. The roomma tes were
second -semester freshman at th e
University of Florida, where
they had attended classes in th e
su mmer . said Lt. Sadie Darnell.
The third victim, found Mon
day morning, was identified a s
Christa Hoyt, 18, a student at
Santa Fe Community Co ll ege in
Galne"'11le. She was found lym g

on the floor of hPr a pa r tme nt
about 1 miles from the olher
crlmr scene Her body was
discovered at 1 a. m . after she
failed to report to work for a
midnight shift as a cle rk al the
Alac hua Count y Sherifl' s Depa rt ·
ment, M ann said

Mann sa id thE:' woman found
Monday had been dead 36 to 48
hours. The other two women had

been dead 48 to 72 hours . Dar nell
said. Their bodies were partially
clothed.
T he case bears some similar iti t-s to one of the more gruesome
cr imes in Florida history - the
bludgeoning deaths of two Flor
&gt;da State University coeds on
Jan. 15, 1978. at the Chi Omega
sorority house In Tallahassee.
Ser ial murderer Ted Bund:r was
executed for those killings Jan.
2t 1989.
On Feb . 9, 1989, University of
Florida student Tiffany Sessions
van ished while on a walk near the
campus. Despite a massivf' publicit y campa ign financed by her
developer fat her and a nation w ide &lt;Jicrt , she has not been
found .

Martinez ca lled the la test
sl aylngs "senseless· · and sa!d,
" What a shocking, tragic v,ay to
s tart a new school year 1 am
dclrrmlned that every possible
rPsource is mad e ava ilable to
help capt ure those responsible
for these murders."
Jennifer Haye k , who lives
a c ross the street a t thl:' apart ment comp!Px where Larson and
Powrll were found, sa id she sa w
one or two people coming from
the v ict ims' apartment about
&gt;:45 a.m . Satu rda y, bul she did
not 1rcognizP !h('m .

Activities are listed for
Rutland Street Festival
The seco nd Rutland Street
Festlval will be held Sa turd "'
from 10 a.m. to dark .
There will be a fish fr y. games.
cra fts , door prl7l's
a nd
entertainm€nt
Tables are ava ilable for $5
each for anyone interes ted in
selllng crafts.
Music will be provided by lhr
Blue Jean Special Band. Meigs
Maurader band' and the Meigs
cheerleaders will perform
There will also be a clogg ing
demonstration and J ill Pickens,
age 12. competition winner wil l
also perform.
A prince and princrss co ntest

Divorces processed
Actions for divorce havP been
filed In Meigs Cou nt y Common
Pleas Court by Patrici&lt;~ .lf'an
Preece, Pomeroy, against Ho
mer Ray Preece, Columbus;
Paula S. Ma yes. Middleport.
against Matthew Mayes. Pomeroy; Katherln L. Deskins. Pomeroy, aga i nst Donald Rav Drs
kins. Pomeroy .
A dissoluti on of marriage ac
lion has been filed i n thecourt by
Amy D Grupsf'r and MichaPI
Scot t GrucsP r. both of Racine .

Oi880iution granted
A dlssolullon ha s been granted
In Meigs County Com mon Pleas
Court to Bessie M . ilaughman
and Law re nce L . Baughman .

for ages .J.7 and a king and queen
co ntes t for ages 8- 12 will be held .
The f irt• department auxiliary
will furnish containers
A pet show will be held fork id s,
GlUE'S ] -12 with priZPS (lWJrded to
fir st. second, and third.
To reserve a table or to
preregister for the prlnce and
prJ ncess. k ln g and queen con test
or the pet show. cal l Joan Stewart
at 7l2 ~421. or Kimberlv Wtllford
•
at 742·2103.
Then• wi II also be a car show
and entran ts must be rcg is terd
h.v noon on Sa turday . Trophies
will bf&gt; awarded and ot her
awa rd s will be given for best
paint, brst engine. best intrri or
and best of show .
T he even 1 ls bPing sponsored
by the Rutland Fire Departm ent
and Ladles Auxiliary .

Lottery numbers
Plck-3
Pll' k:l ticket sales tot a led
$1.101.267.00. with a payoff due of
$3.17.'31.50
Piek-4

IJOO .
Pick -4 ticket sa les totalt'd
$212,590.00. with a payoff due of
$2%,500.00
Cards
King of hean s.
ri ve of clubs .
.Jack of diamonds.
F:ight of spades .
Cards tickPI sales tot aled
$101,3,1 1. with a payoff due of

$4 7, 170

_ _ Area deaths _ __
Edgar Welrh
Edgar Frankl in Welch. 63,
Co lumbu s, died Sundav at his
residence following a brief
Illness .
Born Oct . 2.1. 1926 In Downing
ton, he was a sun of 1he late
Edward Welch and Bessie
Phelep Welch . He worked as a
crane operator for J .T. Edwards
Steel Compnay In Co lumbus .
Mr. Welch Is survived by his
wile, Evelyn Welch . Columbus; a
son, Thomas Jr Welch, Colum·
bus; three brothers. Byron 1Do·
reenl Welch, Plain Cit y; Aver y
Brlckles , Louisville, Ky.; and
Howard Brlckles, Indiana; two

sis ters, Grace Price, Downing

ton; Florence Clielan , Spring·
field; a sister -In-law. Mrs. Victor
!Bertha 1 Sponagel, Columbus:
and
seve r a l niec es a nd
newphews.
ln additi on to his paren ts, Mr.
Welch was preceded in death by a
sis 1er, two brothrrs, a son,
Franklin Welch Jr . and a daugh
lcr. Linda Darlln.
Services will be Wednesda y at
I p.fl1. at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Rev. Richard Mallo y
officiating. Burial will bP in
Beech Grcrve Cemetery .
Friends may call at the funera l
home on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m .
and 7-9 p .m .

_ _ _ Meigs announcements--Trualees !G meet
The Lebanon Township Trustees will meet Friday at 7 p .m . at
lhe township building.
Special meeting
.
The Chester Township . Trus ·
tees wfll hold a special meeting
on Wednesday at 7: 30p.m . at the
Chester township hall.
Grange to meet
The Meigs County Pomona
Grange will be visiting the Gallla
County Pomona Grange at lhe
Rodney Grange Hall on Monday
.at 8 p.m.
Feeder catlle
ud yearling sale

There will be a special feeder
cattle and yearling sale on
Saturday at noon at the Gallipolis
Stockyard Company.
Buckley reunion
The &gt;4th annual Buckleyh·
Reunion will be held Sept. 9 at the
home of Glenn and Nancy Reecl
In Coolville beginning at I p.m.
with a potluck dinner.
Bahr reunion
The annual Bahr reunion will
be held Sunday at noon at the
Tuppers Plains VFW Post. Rela tives, families and friends of
Abraham and Mary (Willi Bahr
are Invited to at tend .

I

Tuesday. August 28, 1990

Middleport, Ohio

Major
Hoople's
forecast

Thunderstorms roll across northern Midwest
By United Press lnlernallonal
A band of thunderstorms
stretc hed across the northern
Midwest and into the Northeast,
bringing heavy rain, lightning
and hall to the region Tuesday
while hot weather baked the
South and Southeast.
Thunderstorm watches were
posted In 13 counties in New
York, five In Pennsylvania, nine
in Ohio and In parts of Michigan
as winds knocked down trees and
hail was reported In several
co unti es.
Trees were reported blown
down at Sabinsville in western
Pennsylvania as fast -moving
storm s dumped heavy rain on the
region .
Int ense storms hit Detroit's
northern suburbs , producing

heavy rain, small hall, gusty
winds and lightning . The strong
storms extended from Pontiac,
Mich., east to Mount Clemens.
The storms were part of a
larger system that covered parts
of the Great Lakes and Canada .
In western New York, a line a
heavy thunderstorms ran from
near Buffalo south to Jamestown
and trees and power lines were
knocked down in South Dayton ,
about 20 miles north of
.Jamestown .
The South con tinued to bake
Tuesday und er a late summer
heat wave.
An excessive heat advisorv
was In effect through Wednesday
for part of north Texas , including
the cities of Paris. Waco and the
Dallas -Forth Wor~ area.

Auditor rejects claims
made by ex-staffer
VANDALIA, Ohio !UP)) Oh io Auditor Thomas Ferguson
terms sexual harassment claims
by a former staffer as the
allegat ions of a mentally dis·
turbed woman.
" You are dea ling with a person
who has been judged official ly
m entally disabled," Fl'rguson
said Monday of Elisabeth
T scha ntz's statrments in a story
published Sund av in The Cleve
land Plain Dealer .
''Wha1 do you want mP to do.
attack her?" Ferguson sa id
during a vJsit 1o Vandalia. · 'WP
havl' denied all of the allegations
she had made "

tlons of at leas t 2 percent of the
gros s inco m es of employees in
the auditor 's office.
Ferguson Monda y did not deny
his employees contributed money, but sa id i t was not
mandatory .
"Now I don ' t under stand why
m y opponent thinks it' s OK for
George VoinoVlch to takf&gt; a
$100,000 co ntribution from a
deveiOjJ('r in Cleve land. but it 's
wrong for Tom Ferguson to ta ke
$100 from one of his employees ...
he sa id .

Tsc hantz to ld the newspaper
she wa s promoted in the audi
tor's office because she slept with
Ferguson and helped him raise
campaign contrihutions from
employees .
She sa id she broke a thrl't' yPar
silence on the c la ims because
frrguson is trying to krep her
$1.'l~l million sex ual harassm ent
s uit against him out of the co urt s.
In th e interview. shr said s he
had sex with Ferguson in hotel
rooms from Clevela nd to Ci ne in
nati. She said she became a
regional adm in is tra tor in the
auditor' s offirP- despite nearly
being fired for incompetence
durinJ2: her fi rs t nlnc months in
the office - because she slept
with Fergu son and helped so lic it
cam pa i gn con1nbutjons from
Pmployees
Tschant7, 46, le!t the$40,747 job
In 19R6 and was declared perman ently disa bled by the Public
Employees Retirf'mPnt Sys1em
in 1989. Shr fill'd suit again st
Ferguson In 19R7
Tschantz claims Ferguson had
hrr so l! ri t campaign con tribu -

Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m. I
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewi

Stocks

Am EIP&lt;·tric Power
.Lt) t,2
AT&amp;T .
. ...... 32 '•
Ashland Oil
.... .. ... :l1 'v,
Rob Eva ns.....
... lJ 112
Charming Shoppf's.
}o(l; 1
City Holdmg Co ............ ll 1 ,
Federal Mogul .
Jj
Goodyear T&amp;R
1:11,,
Key Ce ntu r ion .
.II
Lands' End ....
. ........ 12 1~
Lim it ed Ine .
. ....... 17 Z,
Multimedia Inc.
. ......... 62
Rax Restaurants
... . 1%
Robbins &amp; Myers
... l~ Z,
Shoney's Inc . . ..... .. . . ... 12),

Star Bank ....

from th e 80s In San Francisco to
92 In Bakersfield In the Central
Valley to a 108 at Death Valley In
Sou thern Ca lifornia .
In La s Vegas. Nev .. the mer·
cury was expected to climb to 105
degrees Tuesday under cloudless
skies and higher temperatures
were expected for the Labor Day
weekend. It comes after a spate
of unseasonably cool temperatures - below 100 degrees.
In the Northwest, most of
Washington had partly sunny
skies, with temperatures warming Into the 70 and 80s A weather
disturbance off I he Oregon coast
weakened but still sent thin
clouds and isolated shower s into
the sta te.

High tempera tures near 100
degrees were ex pee ted Tuesday
In the midlands of South
Carolina .
The heat was caused by a ridge
of high pres sure extending ea stward from the Mi ssissippi Valley
to the M iddle Atlantic states that
was moving south pushin g hot
weather into the region for
severa l days
Temperatures abovl' lOU rlf' grees were reported Monday in
Tennessee, Alabama and
Mississippi
Clouds covered northwest Cali ·
fornia and the northern moun tains while the rest of the state
bask ed in sunshinf'.
H ig h l emperatu rf&gt;s ranged

------Weather-----South Central Ohio
Variable cloudiness Tuesday
night, with a chance of showers
and thund erstorm s. and a low in
the lower 70s. Chance of rain 40
percen t Partly cloudy Wednc s·
day, with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. and high s
between RJ and 90 . Cham:Pof ruin
30 percent.

Extended Forecast
Thursday through Saturday
Fair through the periOd. Highs
will range from the upper 70s to
the 80s each day . Overnight lows
will range from the mid 50s to the
mid 60s early Thursday and in
the 50s Friday and Saturday
mornings.

Celebrezze puzzled. ;~ n rinued
sehool support staff and publiC
employt'es would "support a
ca ndidatr ror gnvrrnor who has
suc h J
pour rt•cord on
rducalion "
The OFT endorsement took
place last weekend at a counc il
meeting in Mansfteld. Ce lc
brezzr was thP only Democra1
running for statewicll' ndminis
I ra tl ve offlCP who was snubbed
ThP trach['r.s ' union said bo 1h
r;:mdida1es WPH' well qualified,
but Volnovich got the nod beca use hr wants to raisr teachPr
pay. g i \'C~ 1eachers more voice in
managrment d ec isio ns, enforcP
d!sciplinf' i n t hP rlassroom and
rPducp cla&lt;&gt;s sizes in distrlcts
with high concentra1 ions of ch!ld rPn from low -income f am ilies
Thr union al so cited Vomo ·
vi ch ·s support of fully funding the

from page 1

Head S1ar1 program. inc reasing
hig h sc hool graduation requiremrnts in sciPnce and mathema t·
ics . :.md expand in~ teacher peer
rC'\'Iew and carrf'r ladder
program s.
Celcbrezz.r received the endor·
semen! las I April from the Ohio
Educ atlun Association. repres Pnling 90,()(X) teachers statewldP.

Ohio Lottery
1'1&lt;-ld : 090
l'ic'k-1 : &lt;tOt

( ard!'t
&gt;· H. :H ', X-IJ. 1-S
Low tonight in mid 60s.
fhant·• • o( rain -10 percent.
Thursday. high in upper 80s.

3-4

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Vot.41. No.82
Copvrighted 1990

RAMSTEI'J, Wes t Germany
IUPII - A US militar y tran s·
port plane assigned to can )'
supplies to American troops
s1ationed in 1he Prr s1an Gulf
cras hed earlv Wednr sddl . kit
l ing 13 U.S. Soldier s. i.J m.i litarv
spokf'sma n said
Th e C-5 tran sporter &lt;.~il'craft
cra shed about 12:30 a .m . in "
woOded area and caught fi n·
shortl y after takeoff from tlw
U.S. military bas{' of Ramstpin in
western WPs1 Gt&gt;rman~·. "i:IH.l
spokesman Doug Moon&gt;. Th0
caus{' of the crash wa ~ not
immediately known and li S.
military official" wPrt '

invPs ti ga tin g.
Thr planr wa s hP t~c.h•d 10
anothpr hao..;e in Fr&lt;J nkfurt brforr
i1 wa s toll:-/ to thr gu lf and delh·rr
food ra tions . mPdiral supplit'"
and maintrnanre PquipmPnl to

U.S. troops lcadmg a multma
t iona ! for ce drplo~ ·f'd aflt ' l Iraq
im·a dPd Kuwait. the spok£'s mJ n
S~lld .

AI il'a sl 1'1 people werr kilil'd
and four wrrr inJurrd. tht'
&lt;:. pokrsman sct id
RPSfU('J" S sa id it took JOOut &lt;.ill
hour to put ou 1 thP ll.1mf' .'i dnd
J ftrrward. dPnsr fog liarnpt•n•d
r tforl s tn find ,·ict im s An A tr
Fun'(' spokrsm:1n sa id rPSC'UP!"&lt;..,

found the body of the 13th vict im
alm os t 12 hours af ter the crash of
the C.:i Galaxy, one of the world' s
largrst
militan· tran s port
pia nf'.'&gt;
T hr four injun'd mPn V."l'l"f'
liJken to lhf' La ndo.,;tuhl Arm\
Med ica l Hospital near Ram stein .
a hospital spokrsm an sa id.
ThC' &lt;.~irrrart w as attached to
the' t;()th Militdr) Airli ft Wing.
Tra\·is Air Forrf' Aasr. Cal if.. but
lht• fli.ght lTl'\\ was from a
rt'Sf 'r\ 'f' unit. rhr ~ :1:\ rd Militan
Airlift Win g, Kc111· Air Forl' f'
l bsr. &lt;.~t Sa n Antonio. Trxas
Mon: thJn 200 reSN\'lS t s as
signed to lhr t:l3rd MiliL1r1

Joyce Farley. Pomeroy; Charles
Tyree, Middleport; and Carl
Knottlngham. Lo ng ilottom.
Mond ay discharges- Victoria
Le hew .

PI.A fNF fE I. D. Il l

. ...... .... I 7 tt~

tnrnadors

CRASH SfE:&gt;IE- Firemc'n hoso· down thr wing
section of all. s. l'·5 ealaxy transport plant• aftt•r
it ("raslll•d sllnrll.v followin~ lakPoff from

Anna l.f'e O~' lrr. Pomf'roy: Pa u
li nf' M . Snov.-dPn. Pomr ro~·.
Martin L. Spang ler. Ruti&lt;:wd.

•

Ramsti'in Air 8a.~o~r " "t•dnfsda.)' . Th(' planf" (.'arrit•d
most lJ targo in &lt;'onjunrtion \\Uh thf' l ". S. Prrsian
GuH opt· ration . j l 1l'l)

Ohio escapes severe weather

I

By l Jnitcd Prf'ss lntCI'n&lt;ltional
F:xcrp1 for
storm driven

&lt;.J

frw an' as whPn'
wind gus !.'- sur

pa ssed fiV mph. Ohio rsc c~ p•·li
Tursdav n igh t 's txw1 Y...lt h SP\ pn·
weathr~ largelv uns('&lt;.~tflPd
In Dar k(' County, onr obsl' l"\"l't
rppor1f'd a gus t of 911 mph. bu 1 a
sherl fr 's dpput _v sa1d 1hrrr wa" no
damage othPr 1ha n .. old lunlb
blown ou t of the 1tT!''i ...

A &lt;.;£'\'rrr thundprstorrn WJ tch
in t' f frrt for nParl~ · all tht·
.'&gt;t a1 r throughout thr l at(• df t1· r
noon dllrl Pvr nin g. IJut thr rP Wt•rc
nD r qJUJ !'&gt; of any significanl
dam&lt;J gP. 1\IJ srn·rr wpathPr wa &lt;.,
I' XfWC!Pd In tht' .S I;J t(' \\' r dnPSdit.\ .
••xrPpl tn !lw ('Xtrr nw .sou ttwrn
!'UUrl I!!''
Th P thundf'rs!Drmo..; tha t ;.af
frrtPd O h io Tursda~· ni~hl tc ndPd

v.""

to ffi O\"f' south and slow! .\ Wl'i.iki'Tl
liml ' wPnt on. R\ PJ J1\
\\'pdnPsdJ.\ morning, 1hcrP w(·!"l'
" ti l l I a 1rly rx 1f'nsivr s h owP r ~ and
!humlf 'f" tor m" in thf' so uthPrn
ro untirs. whiiP '-&gt;howpr.., •n •n ·
"c attrrPd o\·rr !hi' rrmaindPr of
thP ... tatP
So m p showPr-.. anrl thundf'r
qorms mo-t\· hang on in sou ltwrn
l'o ntinul'd on pa gf' ~
dS

July leading indicators unchanged
By VI!I;CENT DU. GllllllfE
· Ll)l Business Writt•r
WASHI!\GTO N - ThPgniWII ·
mrnt's lndf'x of l.rading l&lt;ro
nomic Indicators wa s unrhan gl'd
1n July aftrr rbmg J rr\'l" l'd 0 .1
pt=~rcf'nt in .Junf' and gainmg t l
n•visC'd U.ti pnrrn1 1n Ma _, .. tiH '
Com m erce [){oparlmPnt sai d
W~dncsday .

Thr cOrnprPhPnsn·p i ndt·-..:.
comp iled by 1hP dPpartmf'nt'..,

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THE MOST IMPORTANT
LETTERS WHEN IT
COMES TO DRUGS
Teaching your children the ABC's is fine, but you also need to
teach them about dru9. abuse and the special
importance of the letters 'NO." Teach them the drug
alphabet early in life , and help them from becoming another
statistic in America's fastest growing
disease- - drug and alcohol addiction . Let them learn their
ABC's in school, but teach them their "NO'S" at home .

Geneveve Schneider, Syracuse, Is Ill is week's winner of the
·'Around Town'' photo Identification series.
She correctly Identified the
photo as an architectural detail
on the Pomeroy United Methodist Church.
She will receive a landmark
sesquicentennial Christmas or·
namen I from Bank One

THE DAILY SENTINEL
I

t~un';tu of Fr1HWmic Anal\'-i." .
rr;td:." 11 sr·g mcnh of th1 · ' 'C"r1n
om .\ · in ;__rn d for1 tu p rrd1c t fulurr
])u stnt 'S" &lt;~rti\ !I\ tn thr L1nitt•d
Stal t'"
"",.\ llll&gt;rlth ,1go, thP l)un·;tu
rq&gt;orl!'d &lt;·qim;J! ('" ! hat ~ h owrd
11w inck .x WJS unchang&lt;'d in .l unt '
and incrr ast'd 0 7 pf'rcrnt in
Ma~· . " thr gO\ I•r nnwnt ~;ml
··~\n"'r: t gl' wor k'-.,·pt•k u·&lt;J.., tiH'
m ~1 jor ('Ontrtbutor to the .lunt·

Rutland woman files
suit against officials
cm

Name contest wirmer

l' nilc •d St atrs 10 I hi ' Yl iddl&lt;• l·:asl
s mrp Aug R.
Crou nd crf'ws ass1gnr&gt;d to t hP
w in g basPd &lt;~ t Kel ly Air F'orcP
Basr i n San Anton io haw• b('(' n
worki ng 24-hou r sh if Is si nee 1\ ug
:1. rC'pdirin~ &lt;.~ nd mJint:.Jining
incoming planP s for QU!l "k
dPpariUI"PS .
Fo r 1hr ftr sttmw Tur·~rL1\ · till'
-tl:Jrd r·rsf' r \ i s 1 ~ Wl' l l.' ~tilU\I.' Pd to
rlisclosl' d f1.•w dJ1l' sand numbPrs
..i hout th r ir rolr m thr massing of
C S. troops in th( ' Middlf' 1-:dq 111

l"t' S [X)]] '-. 1' 10 lr;tq"-. Ill\ .t " l\111 Ill
1\uw.:.l it ,\ug ~ Th e• a~ing ];) ·pldn t' r :l." flP!'t
a.o.,signpd to thr l.llrd hd.., r·aiJ&lt;&gt;t 'd
lilt it' m£&gt;rhanir.d 1Joublr• "It' &lt;.; a
large opt:•ra tion and th1ngs ha\'f'
go nr \"1 '1"\ H"l·ll, .. J"!'Sl·rn· Col.
M;_lhlon Stil'f. o t San An to nio s.:ud
atx:nn thr I:.Jrgf'st m 1111ar.\· ;ur('J";lft ou tstdc lhf' Sm·i f't lJ n1on .
\\"hich is r,lp&lt;.~bk of carr \·i ng W1
ti!ns of c ar go .
Tt11· C ~~ th;tt n,l'&gt;hf'd nr·ar
H.Jm ~ lt 'in
plant' camP down
aboul rl milrs from lhf' largr st
US chr•mlfal wPapuno..; df•pot 1n
Wrs1 C• •rman\" This month -100

hpmg removrd I rom th P depot to
bl' (\(• st ro.ved on J Pacific island .
T!lP las t arndrn t involving thr
l · S A 1r Fore(' Ill\&gt;\ l'S t German .\"
uccUJTC•d .lunt ' ii, when a F -16
fJg hlf·r JP1 collidf'd with &lt;:t g lidrr.

kil ling th&gt;· g lid er pilot .
On Aug. :!H. 19~ . &lt;II pcoplr werr
killrd and -l~lO 1nj urf'fJ ,11 the
r-LJ m s tPin ha sP WhPn a n lla}ian
planP p!OWI'd into a crowd during
.tn dlr s huv. .
Mo 1ro thJn -l~fl \\'est Gf'rman
mi lildr_
, . plant's ;Jnd about 240
plar~&gt;•s from " !lied NATO force s
h,t\'f' crJ ShPd in WPst Ger many
sincr !h P rnd of World \\-ar II.

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ThP dP afh to ll from twistrrs thdt
h11 northPastNn Illinois r osP t o~~
Wrdnf'sday as national guard
troops put down S(' at tPrPd loo 1i n.c
and t hr govt:r nor plan nPd 1o \"i '-. It
lhP dP\"aS tatf'd &lt;HP&lt;-1
Qulck -1hmking lligh schnol
C"OiH' ill's rna\" hav P prr,·t•ntrcl d
Wtll""l' I r agt'd\ h\· mo\'i ng 1rlO
~ t udPnt ath lrtPs in sc hool to .1n
undrrground g~: mna s1urn mo
mrnt s beforr the twi stflr 'i d P"
troyrd room whf'If' th1•\ w••rp
p 1act iring
No studrnh \\"(·rt· hurt wtwn

Wendy' s lnt 'l.
5 1~
Worthington Ind .
... 211
(\\o'nrthlngtun Ind. is rx divi dend today I

.John H Pauley, Coolvillr ;
r:vplyn Irvine Mundry, Reed s
vill e; Gilrs Glenwood Smith.
Rutland; Owen A Nutter. R('{'ds
ville: Ama Sue Wtlliams. Ru
tla nd.
Brrnard LPf' l.amh.
Tuppers Plains;
Osia Bdh '
Kyger. A lbany ; Patsv Jean Lau
derm il t, Ra cl ne;
Raymond L. Oliver, Racme:
Co nnie Sue AaiPs, Hurland : MP·
linda H . Smith , Pomeroy ; Nanc_v
L Rose, Long Bo ttom ; Hazel
Ar nold , Pomeroy; Juani ta Lam
bf&gt;rt. Rutland;
Thel ma G. Garrett. Pomero)' .
Ta mara Sue Hupp, Raci ne .
Thl'ima Barton Campbell, Mid
dleport; Debra D. Mora. Pomeroy: J essa M. Brannan. Middleport; Kenneth W. Madden .l r ..
Middleport, Alfred F . Crueser .
Pomeroy; William F . Odonnell.
Pomeroy;
Sara h W. Gibbs. Pomeroy;
James Nicholas Depoy, Shade;
Larry E . King, Shade, Mark A .
Friend, Pomeroy, Rlta An n
KPhl, Reedsville; Margaret L.
Story. Middleport:
Viola M. Teegarden. Pome ·
roy; David Michael Mellot t,
Pomeroy; Nancy B. Reed, Pomc
roy; Willard Paul Adkins . Bid well; Kenneth Lee Martin, Al bany; Terry L. Shain, Racin e;
William Grueser. Pomeroy:
Cec il D. Frye, Langsville: Robert K . Young, Racine; Gary
David Harmon, Rutland ; Laura
Louise Harri son, Pomeroy ;
Tracy Lynn Hysell, Pomeroy;
Olive Fern Sat terfleld, Middleport; Howard W. Thoma, Pomeroy: and Juanita S. Humphreys.
Pomeroy.

i\Jrl!fl Wing. rathr1 than \1 ;t!t fo1
thf• &lt;'.:~ll · up from thl' Pt•ntagon.
ha\f' bPL'Il tran sporting troopo..;
.1nd cargo from Jround 1hP

Twisters strike Illinois; death
toll climbs to 24 early today

Veterans Memorial
Monday admissiOns - Ger t rud p VanCooney, Middl('po rL

(Continued fr om Page 6\

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13 U. S. soldiers killed in troop plane crash

Hospital news

Pool of. ..

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, August 29, 1990

su11 aga in st several local law

SPptPmhf•r . l ~H9 v.·p rc fil• 'd ··ou l
uf rnalic t·. h al rPd and til \~ill

rn forcemen t of fi cia l s in cl udi ng
Me ig~ Co unt y; Sheriff Jamrs M .
So ul sbv
In a Ca..,p f iled in Ml'i~s Cnunl _\
Co mmon Pleas Court on Mon
day, Phyllis Spangler of :'&gt;ir~&lt;
f.lma Hoad in Rutland a ll eg~,
that shp was "unlawfull_\' ar ·
rested'' on a chargp of aggrit ·
vatcd arson by Ryan Hall and
John Spires. both deputies of the
Mr&gt;gs Co unty Sheriff's Depar t·
mentor law enforcement officers
for thl' Village of Rutl and.
Thl' complaint. fli ed by Pomeroy atto rnt'Y Charles H. Knight.
s tci t e-s that after shP wa s a r ·
rested. Spangler was held , with out a warrant, In the Meig s
County Sheriff's Department and
later at the Sheriff's Department
In Lawrence County.
Spangler also alleges that I hi s
action was "willful ancl mall·
clous", and that the criminal
charges filed against her In

tow ard &gt;h• · Pl aintiff l'h)·il! s
Span g lrr . for 1hr purposf' nl
ha rassl n,E: and rm b.1 1a .'&gt;s in g
Plaintiff l'h.v llis Spdn gJpr'" .
MPig s Cou n ty Court .ludgf'
l' atrirk H O'B ricndismissrdthr
a ggra\' a !Pel arson rhargP against
Sj.&gt;JngiPr srn•ral days la1Pr.
"As a proximJII ' n'sult and a
d1rrrt rPsult of the ac1s", lhr
&lt;"Urnplaint s ta tPS, '"Plainll ff
Phyllis Spangl er wa s clepriV&lt;'d of
her liberty and was subjected lo
srvrrr and painful injury, suf
l er ed mental and phy sical an
guisl1. anxirt y, Pmbarrassm e-nt,
humiliation a nd los s of
reputation.··
The compla i nt asks for monc)·
damages against Hall, Spire s,
Deputy Sheriff Jeff MiliPr and
three unident i fied deputies,
li sted i n thP complaint as " John
Doe f" . "Jo hn Doe II" and "John
Doc I II ". as well as the Village of
Rutland and Shrriff Soulsbv

A

~ulland

woman ha' filed a

and Ma\" l"f'\'\sions. ·
Thr Commrrl'f' Dt •partmt •nl
'&gt;a iel tha1 of Hlf' Jl componPr11 ~.
t'1rPt · wen' up. sew•n wp rp down
and a ~t ngk t"d 1f'gorv - manu
ldf'tun'r" nrw unkrs. 1·nn'&gt;UilH'I
~01..-:h and ma! Prials industril''&gt;
adju sh' d for infliJ1 ion W.t 'unc hangPd
.lui_\··., po.sitin· r ontr 1but or'&gt;
lnclu rh '(l rontr;wh .tncl ordl'I.., fn1
pla n t and l 'q mpmcnt. chan gf' 1n
"&gt;P nsi l i\'(' matf'rials prt rf's &lt;Jnd
01C' ind(•x of rons um rr PXJX'Cla
li ons. thf' drpartmf'nl sa1 d .
Among 1hP m'g;ltt vf' rontr ibu
t or~ la s t mon1h
- Vf'ndur pprformancf' , ~.~· hich
t r;n' k s deli\"C•ry t i mr:
- MonPy c;. upply. adjustf'tl for

l rwled

Pl"lnflelcl

High School c~ bout :1 I ~ p m
Tu('sda\' but au thon1 i{'" rep or 1t·d
mor(' than .100 pPoplf' injun'd 1r1
l hr rPg lOn
" It was mira r ulml'&gt; . .. Princt
pcil ./amPs Waldorf o.;;lid '"Th~·
('(J.l f' hf'-., Sl'nS!'d lhl' prt'S&gt;.;UJ"(' in
1111' huild1ng r h;.m gr and th l'\ "
krH'w so mPthin ~ wa s HTong . ..
ThrPf' propiP \\"f'r"f' k il h'd in an
&lt;Jdminbtrar ion building nf';Jr thP
high sc hool as th! · 1ornddOP"
cru ... hrd '&gt;UITounclmg hnmf'" o~n d
h! 'J\" !l _
\ rL Jm.JgPd ;t r hurch corn
pi!'.\ . thl'n '-.kippt•d '-.OU!h\\'1''-l !11
lh(' nnrthNn outskirl" of . l ~tli t •r.
whpn· tht '\ r l1 !'\\'f'cl rhr ou~h tht•
CPdar \\·nod s" :Jp;Jrtm•·nt ("ll m
plt&gt;x 1n &lt;"n·.'&gt; l IIII I
Will ( ·ounl\ J)p p ut'. ( "n1 mH' r
V\"iJIJ,IrJI !-" l'l"gU'&gt;On ',.JJ ti ;! -1 j)t&gt;Op]( '
~' "t ' l"t' knm'n d•·ad :tnd ~t'\c n
hospitJI'- in lh• ' an 'd l ! t',ttl'd ;1!
lt',l'&gt;l T1K j)('Opli• illJUrt&gt;d by I)H'
IWJ" t! 'l'&gt;
!o"t&gt;rgu 'ion '-.:ltd ,~ mong 1h• · d1 •;HI
\\"('!"t' thn •r pPoptP pulled from
lhl' \\Tt '(' k;tgi' of t h4 · St l\1:11·\
lrnm ;wul:JII ' Hom.tn C.d ho l!l
Churc h. 1ncludtng o.;rhool l'l tn {'J
p:tl ~1'&gt; 11'1 M;n \ J...:Pt'Tl.lll Eight
l)f'opl1· Wt'rl· k1 lh·d in :1n apart
mrnt comp lex 1n Cn•st Hil l.
l.dll'rP 1lll"l 'l ' &lt;.,fnr _
\ hu i ld 1ng~; W!'·t"f'
1 hoppt·d In I HW flo~J r· or It '"" ·
t;u, .fd ill4'" H Thompso n 1\.1 "
'.Cht·rlllit•d In M t l\P h.\ ht 'l icnpl4 'l
\\" l'dnt'..,d a\ · ,tt ttw high &lt;.; c hon I In
1w~i n assf'.., si n):! fl~lm ; tgt ' An aid('
..,;lid Th omp.., on wi ll tw ro nsirk r
Jng how bt ' "' In lwlp o...tnt"kf•n
n •&lt;.;i dPnh

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'I'O R:-oi\110 1'1! TIM ( IIECKS BELO:-o;(;J:-ot;s -

.~young

man

gut•s tllruu~h hi."' lwlonging" itftt•r ,1 turnado riJIIH'd out lht' wall-,
and roHf of this housp in Plainfi l' ld . Ill. .\ "~i'rit•s of twish'r"' sw~· pt
through th e an• a, ('a using nl H'-'"'i\'(' prorwrty darna~~ · and killing at
!Pa ."~t

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\r· hr11d 11 \1'&gt;1''&gt; Hl'tl' c, Ltd\. l'd In
tl1t ' &lt;.,fnrJll :11111 ,I !\\ " 1~ !1'&lt;1 u ·: lnl\
pllt • IH ·lnnd tll1 · I"UI11JII' 1d 11\1
'&gt;clllonl i "l .l'-'-t''- \\ "l 'l j ' to h.t\ 1'
&lt;.,l,t l lt·d \Y1 •dtH''-d.t\ bUt 111'-l t',ld
tt11 H"!.tb (" .t!l('t 'lt ·d '- r/H ttd tr11 l ht •
f"t''&gt; lllft]W H"!•t •h. ,Hld '&gt;d lrllh i'\ 1\ tll
II \ !n ,1'&gt;'-1''" H·h,tt 111 d11 \\ 1111 1111'
J"(''&gt;tn11hl ' \ 1' .11
Tllj · .., tnrm ~ · u r .1 '-\ l .t !! J ··{1~11r1

7UU l1·1't w 1dc .tnd 7 mil(''&gt; long, ··
•., ttd \'.llt ( ",null\· f'nlf'Jr,r ncy.:
'-1 'I ·, ! t 1., d 11 f•r 1!!I" Dr !I1 ( ;IJ u ld .
\.ilir11Lil t,u;ud l t lfOP~ .1nd
polwl' t1 nn1 "u1 rt 1Undin~ town s
1\1 '1 1' t .il lt•d tn q w ·lllontin~ Two
d I I p &lt;.,f&lt;., 1\ f 'I I ' I I ' fH l)"l ('(! d u 1"1 ng I h p
11 1)..: 111
.-\l"o lttr t" The lot n.uJot ·~ wert'
( ·on l !llUI'd 1111 p.!l!f' :)

Report on acid rain study could
tum opinion in favor of coal states

111flatlon:
-Chan gr in manuf;:w1un•r..,
unflllrd ordPrs. adjustPd fnr
Inflation.
- A veragt' workw&lt;'rk;
- Bu i lding perm i ts;
- A vr ragP wf&gt;rk l y inlli al
claims for statr un{' mploy ml•nl
insurancf'.
-Stock price~.
T he index, wh ich stoOd at i41i. l
In Jul y, has bern up 0.6 percrnl
for the last six months and up H
percent for the last 12 months . a
governmen t spo kesman sa id.
The co mposite Index of colncl·
dent Indicators. a monthly ap ·
proxlmatlon of aggregate eco·
nomic activi ty, fell 0.2 percent in
.July after Increasing by 0.2
percent and 0.5 percent In .JunP
and May.
The composite Index of lagging
Ind icators, meanwhil e, In ·
creased 0.6 percent last month
after declining 0.4 percent and0 .2
percent In June and M ay, the
Commerc~ Department sa id

By I.~:E U:ON .~RII
l 'PI SlalPholl'w RPpurt4·r
COL UMBUS - Tw o rongn•."
m('n from Ohiosa!dTm•sdav tlwt
up('o ming rrport on a 10-yPar
&lt;H' id rain study, coupl r cl with !hf'
C'on flirtm thf' M 1ddlf' Eas1. cou ld
turn puh lif' op1ninn in fa, ·nr of thr
coal statf' S on a ('On1nJ\'f'r sial
r lran a ir bill in Co ngrrs"
&lt;:~n

Aut Reps Michael Oxlcv of
Findlay and Douglas Applegate
nf StPube nvi llP warned 1hat the
rPporl, which t~ pp._'l rf'nt l y shows
acid rain is l ess of an air poilu I ion
problem th an fir st believed.
could b~ unde rc ut by environmentalists wi t h the help of the
nf'w s mf'dia.
Applt.•ga1e, a Democrat, and
Ox ley, a Republican. testif ied
be for&lt;' an Oh io House committee
on clea n coa l technology . Com ·
mit tee mPmbers wanted to know
what th ey can do to affect the
outcome of the Bush ad mlnlstra

I

t ton\ l"if'il n air prop1 )~;J]. nuw 1 n a
j u inl JIOUS(' -St•n;t tf' t"OI1ft •t t•rH"t '
rommi l lf'f'
T hr acid rain jJIJrli nn 11f thP brl l
in dfrct makf's thP 11 coa l
pwd1JC'ing "!;-Ill 'S pa _\ for lht '
pfft' cls of .lCid ra in b.\ · swt!c hmg
flu•l .'&gt; nr u"tng coal rlp;wmg
trchnology .
Th(' l'Ungn:&lt;.;"!TlPn said thr
s1at r IPglsl at or .' could help hy

preparing thl' public for higher
Pnl'l"gy cos ts. ancl in parllcula r

highrr electric bills if non-coa l
sl alt•s grl their wa_\· on thr Cl ea n

Ai r Ael.
Oxlf'V sa id 1he prov isions in
thai biil will cost Ohio$2 billion a
yea r . 1-lr sa id rf' si dr nt i al user s
wo uld pay 10 percent to 1.1
per cen t morf' for PIPct rlc i1 y about $10 a month per household
- and that 15.000 mining and
rrlale&lt;l job s would be lost.
Thr co ngrrs!' mPn sa id a rrpor1
on the $1i00 million National Ac id
\;

l'lt 'it p il;t!HHl ·' ""t'.'&gt;sn wnt Progt ;tm wtll ll1 • rt'lr~t.'&gt;Pd next
monlh. '&gt;IHlwi n.~=: llw t ac id ra in is
not a~ st•J ·iuus a thrt'al to the
r ndronml'n l as initial I.¥ th ought.
· "T hl' r PA ha s brPn work ing
Ovt'rttnw to u ndPrcu 1Owl'\"A PAp
.&lt;., lud_
\ . · ..,, lidChlP_\ '" lliopethose
guvs (NJ\P/\P\
ll dVC' sharp

knive s and shiPlds, tx&gt;cause
they're going to need it. E nviron·
mentalists are going to be having
nrw s confer rnces all over the
country to knock It llhc reportl
down . ··
" TI1t• puhlic has been bra inwas hed by theenvlronmentallsts
"nd lhl' media outside the areas
where jobs are affect.ed," said
Applega te. adding ihat the
NAPAP r eport may help mOderate the Clean Air Act " If It's
played righ t , hut If It isn't we're
going to sit back and get our butts
kicked."
Con tinued on page 5

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Commentary
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Debate is underway on
limiting congressional terms

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By ROBERT SHEPARD
WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - Public di ssa t is f ac tio n with the wa .1·
Co ngress does Its job has led to a move to lim It th e rime sena tor s and
represrntatives can stay in office . A proposed conslifutional
ame ndment would allow just six Housl' terms o r two Srnate trrms, or
a tota l of 12 years in either ctwmbcr.
Backers of the proposal argue I hal once members of Congress win
their first election they becom e obsessed with keeping their jobs and
focu s mosl of their attention on getti ng re -elecled
If the lawmakers knew initelly thcv could nor look forward to
lifetime tenure in Co ngress I hey mig hi be more respon sible and mak e
the hard dec isions that are requi rt'd fo r the good of the counlrv, say
the advocates of limitrd congressiona l terms.
Nor su rpris in gly, most members of Congress oppose thP plan. T heir
s tance may be tainted by sel f·in tPresl. but some of their argumen ts
ar r valid.
The case aga inst te rm limit s was made recently by Rrp. L(•r
Hamilton, D-lnd . , genera lly regardpd as one of the most capabi&lt;' and
respons ib le members of Co ngress
In a newsletter to constituents. Hamilton conceded tha t "Congn•ss
is nor working well and should do better." Bur he argued that
dissatisfaction with Congress as a whole "does not ju st ify removing
al l members . the good as well as lht' bad ."
Limlting term s would deprivr lhP country of many ··outstanding
public sp rvants whose ex(X'riP ncr and wisdom" have accu mul awd
over the yea rs, Hamilton says.
He notrs that Amrrica ·'Is an ex trem c l.v complicated country.·· and
to as sump that a membe r of Cong rPss e&lt;ln learn all aOOut govrrnmrnt
In a few years "is si mpli stic."
"Few private sector compa nies would P ndor ~ thr Vif'w that
performanc e would be im proved by rt:'Qu i ri ng all emp ioy'ers to leavr
after 12 years. " Hamilton sa .vs .
Limiting terms. Hamilton w.1rns. ··wou ld creatP a power vacu urn ·
that governmen t bureaucrat s would fill . "New m e mbers would f i nd
themselves confronting bure auc ra ts made more powerful by the
legis lators' inexperience. The power of un elected and ent renched
bureaucrats would far exceed that of members whose- tenure was
sharply limited."
Sim ilar ly, the power of spec ial intt'res r lobby groups wnulrl be
Increased as members wilh limit ed experience lenden to rely on the
lobbyists' advice.
Hamilton says a limit on terms would " usurp thr powpr o( vo tPr s"
10 choose who serves In Congress. "It denies the people a i·hoice of
rep r esent ati ves and unn~essari l y Hmit s democracy.··
Members of CongTess ·'should be judged on 1heir own record , not on
t.he record of Congress a s a whole." Hamilton argues . · 'Co ng resslona I
decisions are usually rrached by majorit y vo tes in th e Hou se and
Se nat e, with 535 me mber s rach making choicp.s &lt;JS he or shP sePs fit ."
· The lim II on terms rs simply nol needt'd, Hamilton says. "Thr
noll on of a permanent Congress Is exaggerated . Three -fourth s of th&lt;'
c urre nt m emtx&gt; rs ha vp bee n In office for less than 12 years, and the
average member toda y sf'r ves about 10 yt.•ars ."
But Hamilton agrers thrrr arr problems a nd says member s of
Co ngres s ' 'need to ge t at thr underlyln~cause of dlssalisfactlon .. by
doing a better job of address ing the major Issues of the day ."
He urges campaign fina ncr reform and other c hanges to make
elections more co mpel itrvr and to· ·assl s r voters in mak lng dec isions
abou t who should rrprC'Sf' nt ttH'm ln the Congrrss ."

A thought for the da) English phil osop her .J ohn Lockr wrote. "To
Jevr truth Is the principal p d rt or human pprfectio n."

Berry's World

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
Wednesday, August 29, 1990

Bolt bill could get held up in Senate
WASHINGTON- Four years
ago, we exposed lhe story of
rllmsy cou nterfeit bolts being
used in the nation's buildings and
bridges. As the scandal unfolded.
we found many more buy ers from airli nes to the Army - had
bpen sold cheaper, low -grade
bolts wllhout realizing the mer chandise was flawed.
Despite our warnings and Pvrn
some lndlclments. the nation Is
still at the mercy of bogus bol ts
and an at tempt to regu la te thf'
bolt lnduslry is faltering In
Congre ss.
A bill now in lhe Senate to
require lab testing and r egis tra tion of bolts has run Into a
fusillade of nak from the bolt
dis tributors who would havr to
mePt thos e new stand ards.
So far. no senators havr
knuckled under, but congres sional sources say l awmakers
arr being lobbied heavllv II

would take on ly one senator to
derail the bi ll because the
backers need unanimous consent
to pa ss I he bill wi r hour a floor
vote. and thPrP is no time in thP
waning days of the session for a
floor vole .
We flrsl reported In 1986 thai
substandard bolts from foreign
manufacturers were being used
In place of high -grade American
bolts In an alarming array of
st ructures. The spi ndly substi tu tes are dangerouly brlll le or
could loosen under t he pres su r P
of hrat or strain
Some factories in J apan. Tal
wan and Korea are known to
makE' cheap replicas of standard
bolts used In this l'ountry . WP
havr documL~nted nvt'r thP yPars
how !ht.•y h ave jc·opard izpd Pvf'r ·
ythl ng from dr awhrlgrs and oll
rigs to rommrr lcal atrlitwrs.
nuclear power plants and Arm~'
tanks.

lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
Th e bill, already passed by the
House and now pending in the
Senate, wou ld enhance public
safety and would please many
American bolt makers who want
to clean up lhe market for their
costlier, but betler bolts.
It looks to us like a simp le case
of Industry draggin g Its feet, and
Houston bolt maker Tommv
Grant agrees . Grant was one of
the fir st to sound the alarm about
biid bolt s. " Distributors want
( the law) watrrcd down so th('.V
can cont i nue business as usual ."
he told our· a ssoc l aiP nan
Njegomir
ThP balking distributors hombardC'd the CommPJTP Commit ·
tee with tel lers and phone cal ls.
"Evrry fax machlnP wa s tiPd up
for hours." committee staffer
Par Windham told us. Bur lhe
commUter endorsf'd thf' bill

anvwa v.
The · bill has already been
hedged with an amendment to
sa llsfy the distributors' most
common compl aint about a provision agains t mixing batches of
bolt s from different sources. But
even that conce ssion has not
stopped the loud whining from
the distributors .
The bill Isn't perfect, but
makin g evt•ry level of the bolt
1ndu slrv aceount able is a big leap
forward, especia lly when the
tndu str v sh ows little desire to
poll ee ti self. "This Is an Industry
thai. with the exception of some
of its leaders, hasn't come to
grips with lis problems," Wind ham told us.
So Congress must do that for
the lndu slry L:nt ll then. lives
qull e lit erally will hinge on bad
bolts.

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Military misses the readiness target
WASHINGTON t NEAt - Al thrmgh It 's currentlv fashionable
to say this country's military
es tablishment is ill -prepared for
comhat In rrglonal confi lct s, thf'
squandering of decades of opportunlllcs Ia achieve th at readi ness
has rPcelvpd a lmost no attention.
The curre nt potrnllal region al
conflict is , of course . In thr
Middle F.ast. Assorted armch air
grneral s throughou t the nati on
have b~n qukk tu note that thC'
Depa rtmf'nt of l)l'fensf' lack.s
mu ch of the t'Qulpmcnt cruci al to
extending and mainta ining lh r
7,000-mlle -long suppl y line neces ·
sary to meet thai challenge
The convPntional wisdom
rites, for examp lt•, the pau cit y of
quick -to -react strike forcr s
equipped with li ght, highly mo bi le wrapons 1hat are d !spat c hPd
to battle aboard "ro ll-on. roll ·
off " transpor t ships or ca rg o
planes capablr of opPrating on
shor t runwa .vs .
Therr's no quPstion tha t thP

PPntagon must dr a rnaticall.v up·
grade its SP&lt;~ l ift and CJ irllfl
ca pa ci ty if this country l s to
maintain its capability to pro j Pct
milit ary powpr - and rhu s
politica l lnflurnrP - around thr
globe
Thu s. it's hard to dispute a
typi ca l an al ys is. holding that th1•
in adeq uacies matrrializln g in
rrcrn t wrPks offpr "riPpressing
proof that the l!nitf'd Stares .
after 40 ypars of plannin g for thf'
Big One in Centra l Europ&lt; '. is
la rgel.v unprrparC'd forronOk l of
other paris of the worlrl."
But lhr commonl.v cwre ptrd
notion that th r currL' nt cri s is in
thE' Middlr East cons titu!Ps &lt;;H I
unprrcedrnted post-Cold War
rxperlrncr missr s an i mport&lt;~nl
po lnl
The first wa s in KorPa during
lhr 1~50s Thf' srrond w&lt;J s in
Vietnam during the 191i0s and
197fis. Kor&lt;'a v.:as. at brst. a t ir.
Virtnam wa s a drfeat. Bot h wrrr
humiliat in g to a cou ntrv tha t

c laim s ro br a militar v
supf'rpo wrr .
Morrovrr. hoth wrrr \'lrtuall~·
i gnor('d as rxam piPs of thP low ·
and mld -l ntenstrv ronfltrts likel y
t o n•rur berau se thP countr~· ·t;
political and milit arv lea ders
wer e pr Pocc upird with planning
for hlgh-lnt rnsity clashes with
thP SoviC'I Union
World War III nrvrr arrh·rd
and isn't likrl ~· to ro mf' ;1n_v timr
;;oon- but wp\'t' spC'nt tril lion s
nf do llar s grlling rPad_\· for il.
PS JX'C ia l ly du ring t hr 19ROs undPr
thl' inadrqu atr lra drrship nf
Prrsld ent Ronald Rr·aga n
Thrrf• 's lh!' Strat l•g ic Dpfpn sp ,
lnltiatl vP. thf' "SI;u· Wa rs" pro
gram launchl'ci IJ.v RP;Jgan that
;li rP; Id V has cos ! lhP cmmtr~ ' $L0
billion .· If it' s compi Ptf'd and if it
work." rboth unlikf•l.v PvPnt sl . It
would providl' il shiPid a gainst
iniPrenntinrnlal mi ssi iP .'i
launchpd by t hr Sovirt Union .
But thr SoviPt rmpirf' is
rll si nt rgra t ing and SO l is of nn

GETS THE OUT - Boston third baseman Wade
Boggs reaches out to tag the Indians' Sandy
Alomar Jr. In the second Inning of Tuesday night's

Robert Walters
val u&lt;' wha tever in low- and
m id-rn tr nsity conntcts. "We're
still fighting the Cold War wllh
Reagan rel ics - and SDI is the
biggest relic of them alL" notes
Sen. Tom Harkin, D -l owa
the MX
There' s more mis sile, lhr Trident submarine,
1hr Nl m ltzclass aircraft carrier
and other behemoths that have
brco mP rmbar r asslng symbol s
of a muscle-bound military esr:.hll shment lacking the nexlbll it v. versa tility and agility requi sit e for successfully engaging In
ro nf('mporarv warfarE' .
F:ven in the midst of the
curren t reg ional crisis, however.
_government leadrrs are um.v1! ·
lin g to co nfront thr paradigm
shift nrcessa ry· to become mll ·
it artly compet itive aga in .
Lacking Is the consensus nerrss arv to hair the fund amen ra lly flawed project and dlverl
rhe funds to mor e compelling
programs.

Is America In a terminal
decline?
OK? Adn'n a llne flow i ng '
SwPat g lands oozing? Got that
big iron fist i n your belly ? You're
ready . Fall Into groups ac cordIng to your Worry Lev el and
begin pondering these humdl ngNs lallltPmsarcsourcedsoyou
ca n judge rn•d lbllit yl:
- Level One 1Normal Peopl e.
plea se note : These are rookie·
league worrl1•rs who siPw over
pedestrian thin gs tha t affect
their personal safety and
welfare)
Humidity aboard jt'l airliners
can fall and cause dry mouth,
parched throat and general ma laise 1Inlernatlonal Bolt led Wa
rer Association). Electromagnet.
Ism might cause trash fires,
Down 's syndrome and sunbu r n
on cloudy days !Microwave
News 1. Dirty toothbrushes can
brin g on cold s and flu (USA
Today). A poorly chewed torlllla
corn chip can rip a hole In your
esophagus (New England Journal of Medicine). Men who
sunbathe nude can get ca ncer of
the genitals (NEJMi. Vending
machine tip-overs can cause
death and serious Injury (U ,S.
Consumer Product Safety
Comm ission !.
- Level Two (NP: These are
minor leagu ers who worry about
amusing, bul st U! troublesome
things):
A kiwi glut has put the squeeze
on Calllornla growers (California Kiwi Commission) , Crayola
Is replacing blue gray, green
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By MARTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK - Two week s
after he was crowned th e world 's
bes l player, Stefan Edberg
bombed oul in the f ir st round of
the U.S. Open Tue sday, losin g in
straight sets to Al exa nd er Volkov
of the Soviet Union .
Volkov , who already had p lan s
lo leave New York Wednesday to
compete In a club tournament in
Berlin, required merely an hour
and 55 mlnu1es to register the
bigg-est viclory of his career, 6-3.
7 6 (7-3)' 6-2.
Edberg, win ner of 21 consec uli ve matches coming i nt o Flus hing Meadows, is r he first t opseeded man 10 be elim inated in
the fir st round of the Open si nce
1971, when John Newcombe los t
to Jan Kodes .
"Look ing bark at il, obviously I
didn't play a very good mat ch ...
said Edberg, as a lways adoptin g
a stole manner "I didn't fer !
good, I wasn'l comfortable, and I
was struggling to find my game,
to find the way I usually pla y
"On lhe other hand, Volkov
p layed a very good gam e. He
returned well and served well.
He was very r el axed our there
and had nothing to lose ."
Thi s ha s been a bizarre year
for lh e 24 -year -old Swede in
Gra nd Slam competllion. He was
forced to retire from the cham ·

Joseph Spear
the sc ience section of The New
York Times: Nature may not be
In a state of equilibrium at all bul
"a ctu ally In a conti nuing state or
disturbance and !luctuance."
L ast year. the End of History .
This year. Unstable Nature. In 10
yea r s. Th e Millennium. We are In
Serious Worrier heaven .

Today in history

thin gs l!l!'~' c;m' t cont rol. but still

managr to s lt'f'pl :
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surgrs and mayhP posP a hPaltll
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Sf' ngf'rs l NYT\ Th!' ft'dPral
insu ran('f'f' fund thJt prolrct s
pPnstons cou ld go hrnk.r rco n
gr rss lon al tPs llmnn .v \ . The na
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ovrr and nr lghbor hood vidPo

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Thr• moon is waxing. mo'.-i ng toward its full pha se.
Thl' mo r nin g star s arc Venus, Mars and Jupiter.
The evrning star is Saturn .
ThosP born on thi s dar e are und er th e sign of Virgo. They Include
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plonship march of the Aus tra lian
Open against Ivan Lend! becau se
of a pulled stomach mu sc le and
lost in the first rou nd of the
French Open ro Sergi Brugucra
before winning Wimb ledo n.
Edberg, who ended Lendl 's
80-week run al the lop of th&lt;'
men's l ist, will reta in th e No. 1
position on the next ATP Tour
ra n king s when thf'y are r c l r&lt;:~ sc d
Sept. 10 .
Volkov, ranked 52nd in the
w orld, sa id he thoug ht he had a
r han ce against Edberg berauSP
·· te nn is Is tenn is."
" He was much tireder than I ...
added the 23-yea r o ld le ft bander, pla y ing on the Stad ium
Court for the firs t time. ·'H e wa s
a little bi t slow, I saw it.
" I saw him so man y times on
TV and In practice . I knew I had
to play inside the court , other wise I had no chance."
Volkov said he never ass umed
he would win, expla inrng, "He' s
No. I, he' s played so many Iough
matches. he wa s so many tinw s
down and then he won . You have
to k eep playing if you want 10
bear him ."
Edbe rg, winnPr of hi s prr\·i ous
four tou rna m ent s, broke Sf'IT i CP
on ly o nce , in th e seco nd sc-t whr n
he· al so had a set point. li e
co mm itted 23 unforced errors to
12 for \ "o lkov .
' 'I've been pl aying well all
summe r and I felt good coming
int o the Open, and then I had a
d ay where not much worked for
me, · sa id Edberg, who has yer to
mak e It pas r the semifinal s of rh1 s
championship "I tried ro do a
few things, but the)' didn'l work .
"I can 'l tell you m any reasons
why it happened, because I don ' t
know m yse lf . I have lo thi nk il
over and hope i t newr happen s
aga in . I rea ll y wa nt ed to win thr
U.S. Open. bul il 's 100 la i c now .·
The loss by Ed berg opened a
big door in the top half of lhc
draw for Le nd !, an OpPn fina l ist
the las t eight years and three
times the champ ion.
Lend !, who has dropped to No ..1
i n lh e rankings. wa s seeded to
meet Edberg in th e semifin als
He overcame a l ·l fir sI set deficit
in his open ing malch Tuesday IO

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1990. Defending WAC champ
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Brewers 6, Blue Jays 2
At Toronto. Dave Parker homered twice and Jaime Navarro
scattered eight hits to hand the
Blue Jays their fifth straight loss.
Navarro, 5-5, went the distance
for the second straight game and
struck out six. Dave Stleb, 16-5,
gave up seven hits and four runs
In seven Innings.
Yankees II, Orioles 3
At Baltimore, Jesse Barfiel d
went 4-for-4 and drove In four
runs and Randy Velarde slugged
a 1hree--run home run, powering
New York . Mike Wi l t, 3-6,
pitched eight stro ng innings to
help New York toils ninth win in
its last 12 games. Jose Mesa, 0 I,
lo st in his first major l eague
appearance si nce Ocl. 4, 1987.
Twins I2, White So• 6
A t Minneapolis, Kent Hrbek
smashed a tie -breaking homer
and co llected fo ur RBI and Greg
Gagne drove homE' three runs to
hand Chicago lheir fourth
strlahgl loss . Reliever Tim
Drummond, 2-4, pilchen 2 2-.1
innings of score less relirr and
Gary Wa y ne pitched the fina l
thrre innings to rrcord his f irst
save. Ad am Peterson, 2 5, took
the loss.
Mariners 4, Tigers 3
At Seattle, Edgar Martinez·
two-run homer with one out in the
boltom of the ninth inn ing lifted
the Mariners . Keith Coms tock,
6-3, pi tched the final ll-3 innin'gs
for the M arine rs to pick up the
viclory . Detroit reliever Paul
Gibson fell to 3-4
Athletics 3, Royals 2
At Oakland . Calif.. Terry
Steinbach' s bases-loaded sin gle
with two oul in th e ninth inn ing
scored two runs to lift lhe
Ath letics . That gave the win to
Mike Moore, 11 ·12, who pitched a
six -hiller for hi s thi rd complet e
game oft he seaso n. Reliever Jeff
Monrgomerv fell to o:t.
Angels 2, Rangers 0
At Anaheim, Calif.. Kirk
McCas kill fired a four ·hitter to
post his 10th ca reer shutout,
leading the Ange ls. M cCask ill,
10-9. stru ck our three and walked
nont.' a ~ l hr Angels \von thPir
fou r th s tra ig ht gamr
No lan
Ryan , 12 7. ma k in g his 700th
c arP('!' s lart . strur k. oulll bai!Prs
in the losing Pfforl

out, but Greenwell drilled a 3-1
fastball to the gap In right center
10 score lwo runs, and Dwight
Evans singled in Greenwell.
Jones, 4-3 , walked two batters In
a row for the first time this year.
"I was trying to make him
swing and hit the ball," Jones
said of the pitch to Greenwell.
The Indians rallled In the ninth
for a run. Bu1 after walking
Candy Maldonado, Jerry Gray
struck ou r Chris James and used
a forkball to get Jacoby to ground
into a force play to end the game
and earn his seventh save. Wes
Ga rdner , 3-6. go11wo ours In the
eighth for the win .
" When they ptay like lhey're
playing, they have confidence ,"
James said. "The type of team
that they have, they don' t g ive
up . That's why they're !n first
place. They make every out
count."
Elsewhere in the American
League: Milwaukee downed Toronto, 6-5; New York routed
Baltimore, 11-3; Minnesota bur
led Ch icago, 12-6: Sealtie beat
Detroit, 4-3; Oak land defeated
Kansas Ci ty. 3-2: and Ca l ifornia
shut -out Texas 2-0.
In the National League . it was :
Montreal 5, San Francisco 2;
New York 4, San Diego 0; Los
Angeles 5, Philadelphia I;
Atlanta 9, Piltsburgh 0; Cincin nati 2, St Louis I; Chicago 5.
Houston L.

bea t Canadian Martin Lauren·
deau, 7-5, ti -2, 6 2.
"II'~ an upset, bul when you
think about it deeply yo u can see
it happen i ng ," Lend! sa id of
Volkov's viciOry. "W hen yo u
analyze their strengths and we a·
knesses . it's Volkov's strengths
playing Into Stefan's weaknesses
and Stefan's strt'ngths lnlo Volkov's str engths ."
John McEnroe, rn the sa me
quarter as Edberg. also could
have benefited allhough he i s
un st'eded for tht' first ti'm•i'-M-c 1
yea r s. McEnro&lt;.'. a threr · t 1 ~ " ~0 pen champion but unabk to
surv ivp the second round the
pn•v iou s two yP&lt;J rs. defea trd
J avier San chez. 7-6 tHI -RI. 7-ti
173'r, b-4 .
Asked if he was generally
happy wilh how he pla yed.
McEnrOP rrspu nd rd. · ·r'm gener ·
ally happy to sti ll be in the
tournament. ··
Fou rth seed Andre Agassi. th e
los ing French Open finalist. also
adva nced to the second round
with an easy 6-i. 6-2. 6-2 viclory
ove r Canad1an Grant Connell.
Martina Navrat ilova . a fou r ·
lime Open champion a nd lhe
second S('ed this year. c ru shed
Feder ica Haumu ller of Argentin a. 6-4. 6-0. in 50 minutes, and
No. i Zlna Garr ison defeated
Ausrrran lleate llrrnst adler , 6·1.
iJ-J.
l\avrat!lov a said s he has
gainC'd more confidence sin e&lt;'
winn in ~ Wimbledon in Jul'
''I'm confrdenl I can do it and I
Ieel heal thy," she sai d . "There' s
no desperation for mE' anymorE'.
I've done wh at I want ed lo do...
Seven th seed Emilio Sanchez
JOII/1; MCENROE
topped Brian Garrow. 7-6 17 ·51.
ti i . li4 . No. IO Andrei Ches nokov
br&gt;a t Oli vir r Dr la itrc. 6·4. i -5. 6-:l.
'io . 11 Mirhael Cha ng cru shed
M ika el Pernfors. li -0. ti-2. 6-,1. and
1\o. 1:! Jay Berger defealed
Hom ld i\genor. ti-1, 6-4. J·fi. li-4.
CINCINNATI ll! Pl i - Th e
OthN winners among thr
Cincinnati Reds Tuesday called
womPn. all in stra igh1 sr ts.
up catcher Terry McGriff from
inc lud rd No 5 Gabrrel a Sabal i nl.
th eir Nashville . Tenn ., farm
No. 6 t\ran txa Sa nch ez Vicario.
l ea rn and sent l eft -handed
'lo. 9 Manuela Mal eeva pitcher Chris Hammond back IO
Fragn iere, No . 12 Jana Novotna.
Nashville.
No. 14Nata l iaZverevaandNo . l 5
M cG riff, who played one game
,Judilh Wies ner .
wit h th e Reds at the start of the
sPason and was hi!less in one
at -bat , bat red 280 In 94 games
with Nashvi lle lhis season, with
ni ne home runs and 54 runs
balled ln.
Hammond, who had a 14-1
1 •
, 11
record and 2.17 earned run
average ear lier this year with
20, visits rebuilding Texas -El
Na shville . was 0-2 with a 6.35
Paso this weekend.
ERA with I he Reds.
Continued on page 4

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By GARY SULENTIC
UPI Sports Writer
T he Red Sox feel right at home
with thei r recent road record as
they move away from division
rivals .
Mike Greenwell' s two-run triple off Doug Jones highlighted a
three-run Boston ninth that lifted
the Red Sox to a 6-5 win over the
Cleveland Indians.
The win, coupled with Toronlo's 6-2 loss to Milwaukee Tuesday, Increased the Red Sox l ead
to a season-high six games in the
AL East.
The Indians had leads of 1-0,
3-1, and 4-3, but the Red Sox
battled back each time to win on
the road for the fifth straight
game. Boston has wins of2-0, 1-0,
1-0, and 12-4 In this streak In
addition to Tuesday's wtn.
''It's the kind of game you need
to come back to win," sa id
Greenwell, who had grounded
Into an innin g-e nding basesloaded double play In !he
seventh.
"You betler win the cl ose
games. That' s w ha t we've done
on this trip . That way. they can't
catch you."
The Indians had taken a 4·3
lead in the eighth, but Jones.
pitching for the first time In six
days, walked Carlos Quintana
and Wade Boggs to starr the
ninth.
Jones got Ellis Burks to pop

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Edberg eliminated; Agassi is
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Notlcp to Ser ious Worrir rs ·
Summer Is ovPr . No more- beer,
beach. bikinis . Tht' Second New
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upon us. and we havl' to stan
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to ix' worrying a bout for thP nPxt
nine mo nths or so.
• I apo log ize Ia Norma l People
v:ho worry about ordinary things
lik(' grorN.V bllls and job sccur·
it _\·, but twice a ~· par - Npw
Yra r' s and St&gt;cond Nrw YPar 'sI fe el obligated to hrlp m y fellow
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urban areas drvrloplng midd ay
rus h hours? Will the North Pol&lt;'
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gameson8for19,Rljostruggled
all night on the mound, walking
four batters, striking out. th~ee
and makmg 106 pttches 10 five
tnnmgs
"I mrghl have 10 get Rt )O to
wot k wtth the pitchers on thetr
buntmg'" the spring, . sat d Red s
manager Lou Plnlella with a
laug h after celebrating his 47th
bu thdav wtlh the big win that
gave his team a 9 2 margin over
the Ca rd mat s thts season.
0 Nelli collected twooftheflve
Reds htls against loser Joe
Magrane R 15 , who went eight
tnn1ng s and shackled Cincinnati
on one smgle rn the last six
tnnmg s 0 Net!! paid tribute to
RtjO for ht s game wtnnlng bunt
· He's been doing that lately
wlt htwo stn keso nhtm ,' pointed
our O'Netll
I sa w him squa re
around and tl 's a ctPdl! to him
He's been worktng on that and It
v.o1ked tomght ·
Pttchlng the five dd)S rest
'!nee defeatmg the ('htcago
Cubs. 4 I on Aug 22 Ht)o was
bPh1nd on the count most of tht'
lrmp and survrv ed a 3 0 bases
lo.Jded rount to ToddZetle'" thp
l1fth 1nnmg After gomg to a full
cou nt on Ze tle. he mduced the
l atdJnoJI ra tr he1 to fl y out to

O'Neill in nghl field to end the
threat
Plnlella pinch hi t for Rljo In
the last of the fifth and ca lled on
Lay ana who blanked I he Red
'
birds for two innings befme
Randy Myers took over in the
etghth inning
Myers limited the Cards to a
plnchhltslnglebyCralgWilsonln
the ninth In earmng his 26th save,
which matched his 1988 perfor·
mance for the New York Mets
"I'm not worried about any
personal records," said Myers,
v.ho lowered his earned run
average to just 1 66 In his 53rd
appearance of the season 'My
goal when I go out there Is for us
to WID the game
" But you've got to give a lot of
credit to Layana, who came in
thereandshulthemdownfortwo
Innings before I came In '
Th e Reds took a 1·0 lead In the
first when Mariano Duncan
stngi&lt;'d and scored on Barry
Larkin' s triple
Clncmnatl made II 2 0 In the
second when O'Neill doubled,
took third on Todd Benzinger's
groundout to second and scored
on RIJO s b!g bunt single
The Ca rdinals scored In the
thtrd to tr,Ji l 21 Magrane

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good SPi:ISOfl diP brigh t " re
ma1 ked OglesiJV v.ho will enter
h1 s fout th vra r as lht Red men
(Oa r h
11 should bP &lt;l
comJX&gt; I IIl\t' r.111

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t\l!!mu gl1 thf' numlwr of .tttl
IPt r" nn llu r ostrl s of 1hf mf n ...,
c~ ncl
v.IHIWn.., c r oc;s counlr\
tt,Hll" 11 thl' l nt\rrslt \ of HH!
&lt;, , c~ndt • 11 &lt; o..m&lt;~ll Coach Hob
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ITIIIITlt'nl
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llH ' n s IP&lt;J m q ua) Jf\ fo r thP NA t A
Na t1 o n &lt;.~\ s w1th Mark Clm e tak
mg t\11 Amrr 1can honors Thf'
worn('n's lt'am ;.J )sowo n a succrs
s1on of racc•o;; throughout th r
1 .1mpa 1gn
We If' C'XC II C'd about lh P S('3
so n uftl't th E' VPar wr had 10
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We"' hoptng ~"ra n do bettrt
thdn lils t yea t V. e hav e of
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li 11m r hlll!COt!H' thf' mpn' s IPdm
H111 1nt ! udt~ su c h vrtPrans as
I 1 n\ ( orh1 ,1n ( -.r n lo r !\iewark)
Hu s t\ l::cl('n ~ ISPnJOI Ctnci n
n L~ Il l \ l n&lt;'r FJ tlca tj u n1or Wrs t
J' a1 m m g t on 1 Bob Fr 1guson ~"o
p hon101 f' L II Cal, Doug Hornr
11u n1u r Stou! S\' lllr \ and J~ mPs

ISOphomorr Bat.mm e.
Ohtor i\11 of them Ill v satd
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Ntw to th e tra m wtll be Rvan
P,n kf'l a llr shman f 1om Wh eP
lc r "i bul g who co mptled severa l
htgh sc huol rr co1ds and pla ced
fifth 111 thr s t d t r 1n thr m1le thi s
\Pal Otht' J f1e shmrn JOJn mg
(J!I VIOUS

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h1m "''' hr Dan L ongca v from

M ount Stet ltng a nd Hugh
Mel.aug hlt n ft om L ttt le Hocktn~
Th r womrn s tram also boasts

"'fX'rtencc tn Beck y Webb tse
ntot Mtnfordl [)onnte Ev ans
t sophomore K tn gs ton 1. Debbte
&lt;.r ay rsophomore. Mc Connrls
• rl lr l and Renee Peck tsopho
moll' Baltrmore. Oh101 The trio
of second year athlet es all made
rmpt es stve debut s last season.
rrcc tvl ng able support from

Nat tonal League Roundup
In other National League ac·
lion. Montreal downed San Fran
cisco 52. New York blanked San
Diego 4 0. Los Angeles pounded
Philadelphia 51, Atlanta routed
Pittsburgh 9 tl and Chicago
downed Houston, 52
Ch lcago 5 HoustAm 2
Ryne Sandberg doesn't make
much of his accomplishments In
fact, the Cubs second baseman IS
surpnsed more players can't
boast of the same achievements
After becoming the first second baseman In major league
history to hit 30 hom e runs In
consecutive seasons Tuesday
night, Sandberg named another
great v. ho he believes should
have preceded him
·After la st year. I dldn t
expert to hit 30 home runs
agam
Sa ndberg said 'It s a
nice accompli shment You look
at a man like Joe Morgan
1second baseman on the '70's Big
Red Ma r htne In Ctnclnnatl l, who
wa s an MVP I m surprised he
dtdn't do 11
Sandberg belted hi s htstorlc
solo homer an 0 2 pttch from
starter Bill Gu llick so n In the
fourth lnnmg o•er the left field
f ence to lead Chtcago t o a 52
vlctor v over the Hou ston Astros
and tie P ittsburgh s Bobby Bo
ntlta f01 most home runs 1n the
NL
Sand berg not on ly started his
own list but jomed another
chronlclmg the select group of
second baseman to htt 30 homers
tn one season Rogers Hornsby
11922, 1925. 19291. Joe Gordon
11940, 194B t Davey Johnson
1197.11 and Bobby Grich 119791
are the others
Greg Maddux. 12 11. sca ttered
eight htt s 1n posttng hiS seven th
complete game of the year He
wa lked three and stru ck out
seven In 1ecordm g his eighth win
•n his la st ten dectstons

Krllc1 of M antu.r
WP If' r1 littlP

lean on
numbf&gt;r s but pr('lt¥ b1g on hea n

Th at s what happen s tn this
spo1 t com m ented Willey who
brgan h1s coach mg career not

lon g

o~fter

hr s 1971 graduallon

ftom R 1o C1andc

I he trams open Sat urday
Se pt 1 .rt the M ar shall lnvlta
!tonal Th e sc hedule tentall\elv
r alls l or th em to attend invlta
ttonal s at We st Vlrglma Wes
leya n Sept B Wittenberg . Sept
I~ CPn trr 1K y I Sept 22. Rio
C tande Oct b the All Ohio
ChampiOn ship s on Oct 12 the
QuePn C tt y In vitational. Oct 27
and I he DJStrtct Cha mpton shtp'
at WtlmJng ton on Nov 3
Willey antlctpales the compell
tlon to be strong
'Some of those teams will be
watchmg us" he advised "We
had the element of surpnse on
our side las t year because
nobody expected us to do as well
as we did So eve ry weekend. we
have to go out and not let down
Each weekend, we will have to be
menU!IIy tough '

Expos 5, Gta nts 2
At Mo ntrea l Rookre Mark
Gardn er won his ftrst game since
Julv 12th and Sp tk e Owen drove
In two runs with a single and a
double l ea ding Montreal
Gar dnl'r 7 7, who was 0·3 With
four no deci sion s In hi s last seven
st,trts. struck out a career high
11 batters The right hander
worked six mnlngs while allow
ing one run three hits and two
wa lks Sa n Francisco starter
Scott Garrelts. 10 10 took the
loss

Mets 4. Padres 0
At New York David Cone
pll ched a five hitter hts thtrd
complete game In a row and Tim
Teufel belted a two run homer
pacing New Yo rk Cone. 10 7,
IJmltrd the Padre s to one extra
base htl s- a sixth lnnlngdoubtr
by Roberto Alomar He struck
out five and walked one San
Diego starter Ca lvin Schiraldi,
4 o, gave up four run s and fl;e
hils over four Innings, walking
two and s triking out one
Dodgers 5, Ph lilies I
At Philadelphia Huble Brooks
homered and drove home three
runs to give the Los Angeles
Dodgers their thi rds tralght win
Jim Nledllnger. 3 I. gave up six
hit s and one run In seven Innings
to win his third straight dectslon
Jose DeJesu s dropped to 4·5
Brooks' 17th home run of the
season was the Dodgers' first hit
off DeJesus. who retired the first
ters he fa ced

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Reminder issued to motorists
Meigs County Sheriff James M So ulsbv urges motonsts now
that schools are open to drive with c-aution when the; see
children standing along the roadway awaiting school buses
Parents are also urged to cautiOn thetr chtldren regarding
horseplay at the bus stop
Motorists are also advised that they must stop for all school
buses that are dlsplaymg flashmg red llghts whether
approaching from front or rear Shenff Souls by noted that the
on ly exception to this IS when the school bus ts on a divided
highway and cars are In th e opposite lane

EMS responds to nine calls
Umts of Metgs County Emer
gency Medical Ser~tces te
sponded to nine ca lls for ass tst
ance on Tuesday
At 3 09 p m, Syracuse squad
went to Nease Road for Larry
Mtller who was taken to V ete
rans Memonal Hospital At 3 26
p m , Middleport squad went to
Page Street for Jack Sttvers H e
was taken to Vetrrans Memona l
Hospital At 5 06 p m . Rae me
squad went to Fun Sun Pennzoll

toanautoflre , lhera rwasow ned
by Melvm Forrester
Larry
Miller was transported by L1fe
Flight to Grant Medical Center at
5 09 p m
AI 6 20 p m M tddleport wa s
called to Coal St rl'el for Laura

Scot t Scott was taken to Ve!P
1an s Memocral Hospital At 7 05
p m . Tuppers Plains squa d wen I
to State Route 7 for Melissa
Griffin. who was taken to Veil'
1an s Memonal Hospital At 8 39
p m , Sy1 acuse squad was dts
patched to Water Street Ktm
bet ly Peck was transported from
lhe1e to Ho lzl'r Medical Center
M tddlepm t squad was called at
10 17 p m to Walnut and Second
fo r Robby Clonch Clonch was
taken to Veterans Memona l
Hosptt al A t 10 32 p m , Pomeroy
squad was cal led to Wtlltam
Tiemeyer Tiemeyer was trans
ported

to Veterans Memo na l

Hosp it al

--Area deaths-Rachel Warner
Rachel Ann Warne r . 83 Carr
Street, .Jackson dted Monday at
Hea1 tland of J ackson Nurstng
Home

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Born Feb 26, 1907 In Shawnee
she was the daughter of the late
David and Anna Williams Rees
She was a retired educator. a
member of the Christ United
Methodist Church In Jackson the
Jackson Literary Club, RoAnns
Delta Kappa Gamma Jackson
Fine Arts Club, Jackson Garden
Club, Mother's Club, and the
American AssociatiOn of Unlver
slty Women
She 1s survlvt&gt;d by th ree sons,

Rod Warner Sarasota. Fla
David War ner Jackson. and
Dallas Warner Albany, a half
si ster, Eltzabeth, of Washmgton
DC, 11 grandchildren and 10
~reat grandchildren
In addition to her parents she
was preceded tn death by her
hu sband Jack 10 January 1988
Ser vices will be Friday at 10
a m at the Chnst United Metho
dlst Church In Jackson with Rev
Richard Maurer officiating Bur
1al wtll be tn Fatrmount
Ce metery
Friends m ay call at the Mav
hew Funeral Home tn Jackson on
Thursday f rom 2 4 p m and 6 R
pm

--Pomeroy Court news-Six people v.ere fined and etght
others forfeited bond Tuesdav
night In the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Richard Seyler
Fined were Donme Freem an

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As oliO· 30 am )
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt, Ellis &amp;: Loewl
Am Electric Power
AT&amp;T
Ashland 011
Bob Evans
Charming Shoppes
City Holding Co
Federal Mogul
Goodyear T&amp;R
Key Centurion
Lands' End
Limited Inc.
Multimedia Inc
Rax Restaurants
Robbins &amp; Myer s
Shoney's Inc
Star Bank. .
Wendy's Int'l
Worthington Ind

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Marriage licenses

lot of f amilia r fa crs

Thry made the season for
tlll'm srl ves b) staymg 10 shape
&lt;~nd
runnmg throughout the
summer, and It s Important tha t

Deputies of the Meigs Co unty Sheriff's Department are
Investigating the theft of a Simplicity Rldmg Mower from the
William Soulsby residence on Pomeroy Pike. Accordmg to the
report the mower was taken som etime Sunday
Deputies were called to Route 124 near Indian Run regarding
a one car acctdent According to the report, the vehlchle was
gone when deputies arnved The vehicle reportedly spun
around In the roadway and struck the ditch Depulles were
looking for a suspect vehicle but were unable to make con tact
An Investigation In continuing
Murrell Batley, Staneart Road Albany, reported that on
Sunday a ZR50 mint bike wa s stolen from hps residence
Charges are to be filed In juvenile court against two Individuals
seen pushing the cycle down the railroad tracks
William Cleleand, Racine. reported Sunday that sometime
between Aug. 23 and Sunday, a mobile home and storage shed
located on the Ohto River bank at Portland had been entered
Nothing was reported as mtsslng

single.
Co leman No 1 base ·stealer In
dd d t
the Natloal League, I~ ~~ n7.~
more thefts to hlsh\ota 7; I e the
Inning to give
m
odrd I
season, but he was stran e a
third by Rljo

"ho c.rmr ba ck Of that group
11 s .tpparrnt th ey ran a l l
summer wh tc h ra n mak r 0 1
hll 'i.l k a sr ason fo 1 vou tn ter m s of
1 o nd1t1onmg

Meigs deputie.&lt;; probe theft

sin ledandwasforcedatsecond
b g Vince Coleman Coleman
.iole second and scored the ]one
St Louis run on Ozzle Smith's

Bu ckP vc \a l ley Ht~h Sc hool tn

RG cross country teams seeking
•
unprovement over successful year

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Un i \('I Sit\ of R1o Crdnrtc&gt; h&lt;-~ o...l '
h,ill lt•Jm Coach Davp Og!fsh\
hJ" c1nnouncrd

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Rembert s agent . Gus Sunsen
says Rembert IS excited about
the prospec t of becommg a
Bengal
Reggie 1eca lls haling a tong

Fall baseball on deck at Rio Grande

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The Daily Sentinel Page 5

- : Local news briefs------. Caucus fund-raising changed state business

Reds edge Cards, 2-1; Dodgers win, 5-1
CINCI'JNATI - Jose RIJO the
httter came to the rescue of Jose
Rtjo the pitch er Tuesday ntght
A danng two out two strtke
bunt I hat sent Paul 0 Net II homr
f rom thtrd b
h
d
ase tn t e secon
tnnmg turned out to be the
wtnntng run that gave th eCincln
nat' Red s theu fourth stra tghr
vtctotv 2 1 Oler the St Louts
Ca r dtnal s
1he th 1rd baseman IT&lt;'rr\
Pendleton, was playmg back
when I came up, but I mlsscd on
m1 fnst bunt tr 1 so he moved
m sard Rqo 10 6, who went Just
fM' 1nn1ngs beforeturnmgthmg s
ovr•r to reliever T1m Lavana
'I hln he backed up agarn
when I had two stn kes on me. so 1
sa td I hank vou' and deetded to
II\ to bunt aga m
TillS trmr 11 v.o1ked perfert lv
for HlJO th e bait rolling dead
at&gt;Out ~0 feet down the third ba se
lrnr '"til 0 Nelli 1unnmg on the
pial s&lt;r111ng rast lv v.htle Pen
dl1 tun ""' mdkmg the belated
prckup
Urd 111 gl\ r .Jny thought 10
llf'ltlJ.! guruwd down &lt;II !Jrst, Rl]o
"·" ,rs k1 rl'
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111• ll'plled wnh a
\\ Hh g11n 1 &gt;'-.J~ fl\ 1ng down flw
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Now hilli ng I!Itn hts last nmr

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Marriage licenses have been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Co urt to Tony Dwayne Hendrix,
20 Tupper s Plains. and Sheri
Lynn Blair, 19 , Pomeroy, Joseph
Eugene Kropka, 55, Mason, and
Sheri Lynn Stewart. 27, Mason.
Dale Clinton Rockhold, 44,
Reedsville and Shirley Lynn
Stewart, 39, Reedsville, Kevin
Nell Fick, 23, Waterville, and
~nya Marguerite Steele, 18,
Waterville, Wesley Michael
Smith, 28, Pomeroy. and Doreen
Ruth Hadsell, 19, Pomeroy; John
Wayne Flowers, Jr , 19, Pomeroy
and Sarah Ann Reitmire, 23, New
Haven, W Va

Pomeroy $375 and costs . DUi
Sally Moore, Pomeroy, $113 and
cos ts, possession of a controlled
subsU!nce and leaving a child
unattended. referred to co unsel
log, John Ingels, Westchester
$43 and costs, stop sign vtolatlon,
Tammy Fry, Middleport, $47 and
costs. speed Thomas Stobart II
Racine, $20, seat belt vlolat ion,
Pomer oy, SIX
.Julie Thonen
month s probatiOn des tru cti on of
p1 operty
Forfeiting bonds were George
Cundiff Racine $63, a bandonlng
Jam es
vehicle In roadway
Grimm Pomeroy. $63 expired
registration, Wilham Neutzhng
Rac ine, $63, expired reglstra
t1on. Carolyn Oatley Middle
port. $46, speed, Gilbert Smith
Pomeroy. $213, pett y theft, Shan
non Lee Barrett, L etart. V. Va
$46 speed Byron Murr ay Dea r
born Ml ch $63, traffi c light
violation,
Connte Farlev
Athens, $46, speed

Ohio .. ,

Power In dects lon mak mg ha s
gravitated upward to the pomt
where Riffe and Senate PreSJ
dent Stanley Aronoff
R
Ci ncinnati, make book m private
on how to handle the most senous
tssues of the state The troops
follow their lea d, because they
know they'll be protected when
elect ton time rolls around
For many of the I 800 lobbyists
patrolling the Statehouse this
system has led to the perceptton
that If you want to getlegtslatton
passed or defeated, you provtd e
campaign money to those mak
lng the decisions - Rtffe and
Aronoff
The Akron Beacon Journal. 10
a senes entitled "Pay to Play.
detailed the work1ngs of the
sys tem
In addition to Riffe's $3 mtltton
warchest, several other Demo
c ratlc House member s have but II
up campa1gn kltUes, perhaps
Indicative of how thev can get
things done. or lhat lhe1 are
vlev.ed as potent tal hctrs to R1ffe

Co ntinued from page I

Ohio into the night Wednesday
but cloudy to partly cloudy
conditions were to rule 1n the rest
of the state Clea r sk tes should
become established over the
state by d awn
Thursday Is liable to seem like
a very nrce da; to most people.
sinc e skies wtll be mostly sunny
and the state should be minus the
haze that has been so common
lately
Early morning temperatures
In ohio ranged from the mld·60s
to the low 70s, close to what they
were at th e same time Tuesday
However, Wednesday's highs
were to be cooler than Tues day.
from the upper iOs to the upper
80s
Lows Wednesday night are to
be In the upper 5()s to the mid 60s
and Thursday should see highs In
the 80s- as well as considerably
tower humidity
Friday and Saturday wtll be
fair and there Is a chance of
showers and thunderstorms Sun
day Highs through the period wtl
be In the 80s and lows In the
mld ·50s to mid 60s Fnday and m

the 60s over the wpekend
The livestock safety tndex
Wednesday was to reach the
danger ca tegory 10 the so uth
where humtdlty ts the highest
Wtth fa tr weather returntnl':
Thursd,ry, fields will drv and
plant growth wtll accelerate
Humtdlty v.tll be less Thursdav
and F11day after staving 50
percent or higher V.ednesday
Afternoon r eadmgs Thursday
should be 40 percent to 50 percent
with potendal evaporation of
two tenths to one quarter Inch
Good drytng rates wtll be main
ta med Fnday and Saturday as
well The lower humidit y and

mou:- normal tempPratures wtll
easr stress on ltvestock and be
more conducl•e to working with
the animals
The ne xt chance of rain wtll
lak e the form of sca tte red
lhunde1 storms possible about

Sunday as a disturbance moves
through the Great Lakes North
ern haymakers Hble to l'UI
Wednesday may be a blc to
squeeze In bahng before Sumlo1y

Safety urged by patrol
over Labor Day weekend
' Safety ' Is the word being
pushed by the State Highway
Patrol for the approaching Labor
Day weekend
There Is an added ri sk to ever\
motorist due to the Increase In
traffic volume on the hlgh.,.a ys
sa id Sergeant Larry Arledge
asslstan t post commander of the
Ga l lia Meig s Patrol Post Ever y
driver needs to make that extra
efforl to Insure that they and
their familie s mak e sa fel y to
thei r destina ti on
The highway patrol wtll have
.til .rvallable manpower workmg
the roadways ove1 the Labor Daj
weekend The patrol will use
overtime funds provided by the
N.rllonal Highway Safe ty Admin

Report. ..

lstratlon to Increase the number
of troopers and patrol hour s on
our highways In an effort to
reduce traffic crashes
Troopers will strictly enforce
the traffic laws and remove the
alcohol or drug Impaired drivers
fr om the highway Of th e seven
fatal crashes that have occurred
tn the Gallla Meigs post area th1 s
year f our ha ve tnvolved thr
dnnklng dnver
The highw ay patrol remmd s
.rou to wear your safety b('lt and
If you see and 1nc1dent of unsa fe,
lrrespon sl blc dnvmg call t hl'
Gallia M e l~ s Post at 446 2433 or
992 2397 The hlghv.av patrol also
monitor s CR lh.rnne19

c l ea n en vl ronmf'n1

Hr sa td no\\ t h c~t Amr1 1Can s
are rea! 111 ng 1hr d avs of 1nf'x pPn
sive otl and ,gaso ltne tlrl gonP
th rv mav br IPss wtlllng to p.1~
more f01 PIE'Ct ii CitJ
The polll
trs havr c han ged dr dffidttra ll )
with !h&lt;' P e r sian Gulf sJ1udtJOn
hf' sa id
Mt~vbf' thts wJII hf' a
wakrup ca ll for energy
1

Applegate rrco mm •• ndf'd thr
continued df'vrlopment fm svn
thrttc fur l s He sa id lhat rd lhrr
than pu1 d n rxt ra penn) on thP

ga so hn r tax for pa\ rn g 10

Oxley told

dl~an

up artd 1atn , the monev shou ld llf'

the comm i tt ee "Our cha llengers
to determine exactly what the}
are willing to pay for II ·

p11mar1 electio n and has been
able to parcel out $1,000 to
Attorney General Anthony Cele
brezze, $400 to Audttor Thomas
Ferg uson, $250 apiece to eight
needy House Democrats and $500
aplecP to thrPf&gt; otlw r s

~EATIIER MAP - A cold front will spread showers and
thunderstorms throughout the Southeast Conllnued hot In the
Southwest with Isolated thunderstorms. The ned storm system
reaches the mountains states bringing with it some scattered

thunderstorms

_ _ _ _ _ _ Weather _ _ _ _ __
South Central Ohio
Pa t tly c loudy Wednesdav
nught, v.1th a chancr

or showPr!-.

and thunderstorms and lows tn
the mid 60s Chance of ratn ts 40
percent Mo stlv su nn) ThursdaY
v.tth htghs 10 the upper 80s
Exlended Forecast

Twisters ...
thp

co nnnurd f1 om pag• 1

nearby

commu nttJPS of
i:l nd Lutk
port Town sh tp I n an &lt;::II l'a abour30
m1les soulhv.Pst of downtov.n
To wn~h1p

Whratl ,md

Ch1cago About 150 pl'Opi&lt;' "'"'"
m the gy mna s tum as th£' st01 m
approached. 1nclud1ng thrPP IPv

els of vo llevball team s and the
sc hool s football sq uad V.aldorf
sai d
Bne~n Kubm sk1 Hi sa td he\\a s
at football prarttcc \\hen 'we
wer e all rounded up and tak en to
the gym The li ghts wrnt out and
the butldrng started shakrng
Int ense tv The do01 s began to fi}
open and all the pla vers htt the
deck·
'I put on my football helm et
and JU St hoped to God that
nothing wo uld happen When 11
was over and we looked up th e
whole gym was gone, totally
gone, Kubinski sa id
'The sk ies go t dark rl began to
hall and there were stron g
vrrtlcal wind s V.aldorf sa td I

\.\.as

in

a

meetmg

Friday through Sunday
Fatr Fr1da; and Sa turday
\l.lth a cha nce of showers and
thund erstorm s on Sunday Highs
wtll b&lt;' In the 80s eac h day
Overmght low s wJII range from
the mid 50s to the mid 60s early
Friday , and In the 60s Saturday
and Sund ay mornmgs

Yvith

m\

gu idance cou nselor I got up to
wa lk over to a vau It m the off1ce
but I never madr• 11 I fell to the
floor got und erneath my desk
and pullM mv guidance coun&lt;&gt;P
101 u ndrr th f' l f' w 1th mr
Down thP t oa d 1n Cn•st H1ll
Steve Lu ckry 24 tared In the
Ct'dar Woods apartment (Offi
plex to check on the safPiv of
rrlat1vt .., il v m g on tht• top flom of
t hl' budd mg

There were pteces shattered
e hC' sa 1d · Trees
WPII' topplf'd the too f was gone
All three flo ors were on the ftr st
floor ··
RC's C' uP wor kPI s relayed grim

Pvt~ l V\~:hr1

s to11 es of thlfd f luor restdcnts
bf&gt;mg su&lt; kl'll from thl' butldmg
iJild s lammPd Into a nl'a rby
CO l rtfiPl CI
Ulilll v lnws wtrt• knockrd
dov.n and tr lPphont sPI v1ee was

r ut off to th e area Somt' 4.1.000
homes without powt•r Common

wealth Ed1so n spok Ps man Mtke
Kell y sa td
A multiple vf'h JC' IP acf ldPnt un
Inter sta te '"{, nPar .JollP t was
blamed on the twis tPrs wllh
ve hicles thrown around and a t

leas t one 18 wheeler ltfted and
dumped Int o th emedtan Sewt .rl
other ...,.e hJcles \&amp;.oere reported
cru shed In the arculent
Th r Auro 1a Mum c tpa l Airport
t f'por trd a dozen planrs torn
.1par 1 o r sP n ous h damaged and
d frv. h a n~ &lt;.ll s le~;r Jed

St Joseph s llospll al 1n .Joitet
tepm trd trea!lng 20 1 tnjured
SilV&lt;'I Cross hospital 1n Joli et

treated 36 [dward Hospita l rn
N apc rvt llr trrated 13 Coplr1
Memor ra t llosp lt al rn Aurora
trPatPd ~(l Mo rn s Hospllai tn
Mo111 5 trf'afl'd 16 Pa los Co m
munll\ Hospi tal 1n suburban
Chicago trratPd S('\ rn and Lo,
olcJ UnJvc•r &lt;; JIV 1\.kdwdl Cr nwr m
Md\\\Ood

trrdtCd

SIX

SEPTEMBER SVIINC

Co nunued frnm p.r g" 1

Oxley sa ld he hopes thr ron frt
rn ce committee wtll del av tmple
mental ton of the st n ct arr stand
a1d s, extend comp liance dates or
cut the sulfur dioxide emission
tequlrments from 10 mtlllon ton s
to 8 mill to n tonss
Oxley sa td lhts could be done
with no appreciable difference 1n
atr quality and save the taxpa v
et s ~2 percent of the cost of the
Clean Air Act
Americans clearly value a

.Jnd the lobbytsts want to rultl
va te th em ear ly
House Spea ker Pro T empore
Barney Quilter, D Toledo, whose
cam patgn fund four years ago
carried a balance of only $14,000
now ha s amassed $100,137 He
use d 10 perecnt of that 1n hi s

used to dev r lop synth f' IIC fu(') s
for usr 10 aut omobi les

A DINNER DANCE
SPONSOR(D BY

MIDDLEPORT ARTS COUNCIL
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9
6 P.M.-1 0 P.M.

Middleport American Legion Annex
MUSIC BY GEORGE HALL
TICKETS $25 PER COUPLE
Don't forget to makt your reservations by Sept , 2.
You can purchase t1ckots from Kmg Hardware, Gerold Po·
well, Darry Queen BraZier , Middleport Doportmonl Store,
DaviS Owckof Insurance or Mary W1se

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admissions- Pauline Hudson.
Middleport. Helen Eblm. Pome
roy, Margie Schuler. Portland .
Jack Stivers. Middleport. Laura
Scott, Middleport
Discharges - Ora Sinclair.
Leora Strom
Iva Ravburn.
Joyce Farley, and Richard
Reuter

Introducing
Dr. Randy Hawkins

Divorces processed
A divorce ha s been granted to
Drema Arlene Ward from
Tommy Ward 10 Mflgs County
Common Pleas Court
A divorce Is being sought In th e
court by Karen J Stan ley.
Middleport and Jack R Stanley
Pomeroy
A dlssolutlon of marriage ha s
been flied by Debra L Wamsley
Racine, and James R Wamsley
I!, Pomeroy.

---Meigs announcements - - - Star C. range to meet
The Star Grange and Star
Ju ntor Grange will meet In
regular session on Saturday at 8
p.m at the grange hall near
Salem Center. A potluck supper
will follow the meeting All

COLUMBUS, OhiO tUPII When the Idea of caucus fund·
raising migrated to Columbus
from Washington tn the early
1970s, It lorever changed the way
business would be conducted In
the Ohio General Assembly
House Speaker Vernal R i lle,
D Wheelersburg , was the first to
make use of It The Idea was that
House Democrats were not to be
left to their own amateurish
devices to get reelected In their
districts They "ere to be pro·
tected by the caucus, whtch
would hire professional help
This all for one and one·far·a ll
strategy, coupled with the 1971
realignment of legislative dis
tricts, built the dynasty of House
Democrat s, and of Riffe, who has
been speaker a record 16 years
Although their di stricts are not
as favorable, Senate Repubil
cans nevertheless have been able
to copy Rtffe's style, to a certain
extent, and wtlh the exception of
1883·84, have dommated the
upper chamber for the la st
decade

P

leasant Valley Hospital is pi&lt;asrd to welcome H.'ndoll f Hawkins. M D to It s medtrai s&lt;a iT Dr
Hawkins earned his medical de~ree tn 19tl7 from Ihe Marshall University Sch ool of Medicine.
where he completed a lhree year restdrnr·y In lntrmaJ Medicine Wh.ile at Marshall he atlended a
combined American Sovtet seminar on stroke neurolo~ held tn I he Soviet Union In 1987, he studied
neurology at the National Hospital for Nervous Disorders In London an tnternattonally recognized
center for neurolo~ A member oft he American Medical Association and an associate member of the
Am&lt;rtcan College of Physicians he has co·authored articles that have appeared In national
publications. Including The Journal of Comparatlue Neurology and an upcoming issue of Cites!. an
International journal of respiratory disease
Dr Hawkins Is now seeing patients In ht s on!t·e In Suite 13 of the l'leasanl V.tlley Hospital
Medical Office Building Appointments may be made by callinR (304 ) 675 7700

members are urged to attend
Trustees to meet
The Rutland Township Trus
tees will meet Wednesday at 6 30
pm
at the fire station In
Rutland The public Is Invited to
attend.

IJLI PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

I Vl

The fom1/y of profess1onols
Valley Dnve, Pornt Pleasant WV 25550 1304) 675· 4340

I

�Page-6- The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday. August 29. 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Humphrey birth _ _ _ __

Grand champion potatos belong locally

!

Some call It a dream com e
true. Some call It success. Others
may say It Is just luck . But to
James Languell. Racine FFA
Chapter. it may have been a
combination of ~ II three and the
joy cannot be described as he
jumped around smil ing and
yell ing "Yes' .. when he was
Informed th at he had produced
the grand champion potato at the
Ohto State Fair
He Is thesonof Shrllya nd Ruby
P i ckens. Racinr. li e started his
project on St. Patnck·s Day and
each week he ff-lrli lizPd it until

time tu harvest for tht' Ohio Sta te
Fair.
He selected ten pounds of his
best potatoes and ten pounds of
his best tomatoes to be shown . To
his as tonishment , his po tatoes

werfl chosen to be sold in the sa If'
of champ ion s at the fair and he
was presen ted with the Grand
Champion Trophy .
Languell's potato sold for
$1,350 to D.J .'s Concessions.
owned and operated by Dan and
Don na Sevrra nce, Worthington .
Languell is c•mp luyl•d with
Chuck Yost at his dairy fa rm
under a work siUdy program

devel oped for agriculture slu·
dents at Sou thern High School.
His garden project was a co nti ·
nuation lype project that he
started when he was fres hman.
He has been involved in parlia ·
mentary procedure s. publ ic
speaking, and soil j udging.
Upon graduation , Languell
hopes to bl?('ome a heavy eq uip·
ment oprrator .

The descendants of James W.
and M elissa Dye gathered on
Brannon Hill for their reunion on
Aug ust 12 .
Co ming from Mansfie ld were:
Bernard and Marie Bra nnon:
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Hill and
daug hler Linda and Tom Gl ori ·
osa a nd their c hild re n Jonathan
and St acy: Bill. Eileen and Todd
Kirkbride .
Attendi ng from Akron were:
Thurman and Kale Dye, James
and joyce Dye, Dan ny and
Co nnie Dye, Ti m and Kim Dye,
Kimberly and Terry Ru tledge,
Thorn and Bo nnie Dye. Sharon
and Tracy. Alyce Simmons and
Terri Coll ins.
From Co lumbu s: Karen, Bill .
Pam . .J ~n n ifer and Be n Meier.
Carl and Lucy Beers. Las
Vegas , Nev.
Jane. Brian, Luke, Jacob and
Adam Holloway from Union ·
tow n : John and Roselle Folan.
Lo nd on; Beth and Mark Meckler
from Tallmadge.
F'rom Florida: M arc and Amy

EMS dinner set
T he Rut land f :mergency Medl·

ca l SPrvice will ha ve a dlnnPr

•

Low-Priced Supermarkets

OODLAND

CHASE AND SANBORN

COFFEE

MISS MAJORETTE- April Hudson recently won the Miss Ohio
River Fesdval Majorette Queen Contest at Ravenswood, W.Va.
She Is the daughter of Mary Hudson , and the l ate Bryant Hudson.
Pomeroy . She is a feature twirler lor the Meigs Marauder Band
and her t•ac her is ,Jud y Riggs of Reedsville .

David Herdman was thr
win ner ol the corn gues s con test

spon sored by lhe Meigs Soil and
Wa ter Conserva tio n District at
the rrcen t Meigs Co untY F'atr
Mr . 1-l rrd man wi ll rPcPi\f' $~ . 00
for the Mei gs SWCD. ThPn' werp
:I.~J'iO kf'rnf'l s of corn in th e jar
and M r . Herdman guf'ssrd that
1hen• wl'rf' 3.980.

34.5 oz.
CAN

Hice.

Beck ley , W.Va. : Ch uck WPll s.
Marv Ann. Matt. Simon, Jennifer
and ·Whitney Wells , Grec nflf'ld,
Ind. Man Wells St rait . As h·
land. K~, ; · RandP. Len if' We lls
Josh and J ustin ra nirPI. Ind.:

Farm Contest

Roxann, Tlffany' and Cou rtnt&gt;y

M r s.· kpnnPth Markl ns. !1J('lnr.

100% VEGETABLE

Wesson
Shortening

Df'an . Pnmrro_r. Mr. a nd Mrs .
Rr\· C\vde HPndPrson. Mi ners ·

Mr

and

Mr'&gt;

Hobart

9

Sieve a·nd Tina Young. Portland:
Charllr and \'1olct Emrrri h,
Bellville. W.Va .
Music was pr'rformPd follow mg di nrwr .

Thf' annual rr&gt;uniun of th(' Rulh
Alrxandror and Willi am 0 . I3ar·
nil1 family was held recen tly at
Pere Marquette Lodge and park
near St. Louis, Mo .
Mr . and Mrs. Melvin llocl sc her
IBi lllC' Jean n arn it z). who I!Vf' in
S1 Louis. plannt'd thP gather i ng
for thi s ypa r. Their ('hildrrn
presrn t wPe M ichae l. Kan sas
ri t~ ·. Mrs . Timothy· Horlsc hrr
and rhil drf'n , Jr nn.v Lynn . Mat !hrw . .Julia and Mrrrdith. 1\m&lt;i
r tll o. Trxa s.

81-RITE

Both
.:Tissue

Library to do.re
for remodeling
The Middle~or t Libran will be
c losrd during the month of
(' X trn sJ\'('

Public

Paper
Towels

rr moNor thwest

Twin

AnyonP h&lt;Jvt· booh 1t1Jt nPf'd
rf'ru r nrd mav do soar thi ' ~kig s
C oun t ~·

L1 hr.1r .\

4
PKG.

GALA

drling &lt;J nd rcn O\·ation.
Approxima tr da If' of rf'O ]J4. ·n ing
wi iiiJf' mid -Octobf'r

Ot h&lt;'r childn 'n with thr• ir farni
li('S wrrp Mr a nd M r " Boh
ll&lt;l norat Wells. L1·nn Well &lt;.
War saw . Mr &lt;:tnd Mrs 1\.im
IV oils. Chicago . Il l. : and Mr ;mfi
M1s . D avi d H olll n ~s\~orth .
Za nesvi 11('
Mr . and Mrs
I .&lt;:nn&lt;'n('( ·
t Wilma 1 l'r lson. f&lt;J lama .w o.
Mic h. . Mr. and Mrs . ~ . W

ROll

Pops

tn

Pomrro~·

$129

Eblins have
family gathering

WinnPrs of thr ha.v show .
co -sponso red by the Meig s SWCD
and I he Meigs Cou nl v Fa ir board
were Mary .lane Talbo tl . firs t
pla ce; Chris BaPr. sPco nd plarr.
HPrb ~rvin. third pli!C£' in tlw 'i~
P&lt;'r ee nt or morP Alfalfa r lass . In
lhr al l ~ r assrs category·, Brian
Wind on rerr ived f1rst p lac r:
Dale Kautz. second p lacr· and
T om Hamm , thiHI p larr Ro _\·
Ho l1rr won fi rst pl ace l n lttP 4~
pt•rTPnt or lr ss legumes c· la s s
with Tom H amm plac ing srcond
and Ch ri s napr rPcPi\·rd 1hi rei
place .
Ca sh awards wrrP prf'sPn1ed to
ltlf' winnPrs h_v lh P fair board dlld
plaques will be prt 'Sl' nl('d ro lhP
fir sl placP winnPrs in rac h
category bv !he Mei gs SWCD a t
thrir annua l mPPting on ~o
, ·ember Ll.

lOX

Lar r v and Jov Clark ll'i!l br ·
honorrd Sa t urday tn ob..., ( 'J ' "&lt;trH'P
of thr i r 'l~Jth ann i\'l'l s.11 ·'
An opt'n house rPrPptlon,,·illl)('
held from 4 to 7 p m . at thP old

LUZIANNE

TEA BAGS
lOOCT.

BOX

$249
BANQUET

FAMILY ENTREES

$169
J

Mr . and Mrs. Bob [Jarn il z and
gra nd son. F:nr Barn il z. Mason .
W Va .: Mrs. Wilson ()3{&gt;rn ic0 J
Ca rpPntPr a nd her fam il!'. Mr
Jnd M r s. J amPs Ca q:wn tPr .
Rf'f'd svi llr: Mrs . Jane'! Young .
Lanra strr. and Mrs . Al ita Ca r
mil rtnd so n. And~. Ch Psaprakf',

Va
Mr and Mr s. Hnh Hat ni tz and
Erir attended a HPd"·C n d1nal
gam('

Amni&lt;' an Ll'giun Hall in Midd le
pan . and gospE&gt;I si ngf'r~ .. Jan {lnd
Kath ~ · . wil l perform al tip rn .
All friend s and rPLlll\f' S of tlw
couplP arP in \'ill'd to at11 •nd

M r and Mrs. Karl H. 1\ussc ll
and son, Ke n , Man hat tr n, Kc~n .
werr recen t gursts of Prarl 1..
Hussell. Raci ne.
Thr Ru sspJJ' s &lt;.~ l s o vistlf'd .IV1r
and Mrs . Floyd T Cha pm an ancl
Kim. Pickerington .
Mr. and Mrs. Mark .1. I ' c~ n e r
and Madel in e Blake. Ra ll imorr.
wrre joinrd at thf' Chapman's bY
the former K t'nda Ru sse ll, Karl·,
.'i istPr s. Aleta Lynn Russel l Bu1
lon. Ora nge Ci ty, Fla . and fnend.

Bill Wells. OntarioCmada. Karl.
and son, Krn Russe ll . will at 1rnd
coiiPgr J l Ka ns;Js Statp this fall
MPl issa Lvnn RussPII spent lh&lt;·
summ C'r at camp LPonard in
Mich igan as a camp counct lor
and life guard . She will lw a
rollpgp sophornorf' at thf' Nnta
r£•nr C'oiiPgP in Olat he. Kan .
Mrs Russ{'] I, the formPr Li nda
Lou Sm ith, plans to al !f'nd
coll ege later this fall

I

SINGLES

1201$199
PKG.

Laurel

Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Vanl nwtl

gen. Bradbury, and Mrs . K eith
Vanl nwagen and son. Dustin,
Ci ncinnati, vi sited Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Jacobs.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Burdette
were hosts of the Bailey reunion
held at lhe HoUday Inn In
Ga!U polls with 30 at te ndi ng. Mrs.
E l aine Burdel!e Smith's birth ·
day was also ce lebrating .
Mr. and Mrs . Gl en Smllh,
M orma l. Ill.: spen t a recent
weekend with Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Burde l te and at Iended
the Ba iley reu ni on.
Mr . and Mrs . Sam Lewis,
Florida, Is vi siting Mrs . Iva
Powe ll and attend ed the Meigs
Co unty Fa ir.

'

We Atltrve the Rlaht to Limit Ouantitlea • Price8 Effective thru Sat , September 1.

f

I

,

ht'lp adult sl ud&lt;•nt s comp il e a
portfolio of lht'ir learn in g wil l be
hl'ld on the Athens ca mpu s
beginning Sept. 15. Over900adu lt

--

2420.

Trustees to meet
T he Lel ar t Town ship TrustPf'S
will meet Monday a1 7 p m . at the
office building

In conjunction with Pomeroy's Sesquicentennial, the 150th
anniversary ol the Incorporation ol the village, Bank One In
Pomeroy, Is sponsoring this photo Identification series. The photos
feature archlteclural detail• of hulldlngs wllhln the town. The
plclures were taken around town and are featured In Wednesday
editions of The Dally Sentinel. Answers, by mall or drop-off, musl
be receive d at The Dally Sentinel ofll ce by the following Monday
and winners will be listed In Tuesday edlllonsofthe paper. Winners
will receive a landmark Christmas ornament from Bank One and
when the series concludes all people who Identified the pictures
correctly will have the chance to win a sav ings bond from Bank
One.

Bradley W. and Stephanie
Alexa nder, Porter, are annou nc
lng the birth of their third child, a
son, Nicholas William, on July 27
at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
The infan t weighed seven
pound s and 14 ou nces and.was 20
Inches long.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexa nder ha ve
two other da ughters. Katharrn&lt;&gt;,
age three and a hal f : and Carol
Ann, age 16 months.
Gra ndparen ts are Mr. and
Mrs. Step hen Houchins. Middle·
port; and Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmy
Alexander, Bokeelia, Fla.
Great gra ndparents are V tctor
Casto, VInton; Rufus Kirk , Man.
IV Va .; and Mr s. Do llie Alex
ander, Lampasas, Texa s.
Great grandparent is Mrs.
Bertha Proklevic h. Stir ral,
W.Va .

lewis family gathers
The annual Lewis reunion was
held r ecen tly at Walnut Grove
Park In Racine .
Bles sing by Rober t Lewts.
Following the dinner a busi ·
ness meeting was held and new·
officers were rlecled
Happy Bi rthday was sung to
Sharo n and Robert Lewis and
Mal thew Boyd.
Happy A nniversary to Kurt
and Ruth Nalstetl er, t wo year s:
and Ernes t and F'lossie Bush, 4J
years.
Games were co nd ucted and a
white elepha nt sa le was held to
provide money for next year's
reunion.
At tending were Joe an d Sha ron
Lewis and Clifton , Ca r a, and
Curt is, Belpre: Robert and !sa·
bell Lewi s. a nd Don and Donna
Ha y man , Maryland : M ar y
Frank and Be n and .Jba nn: Bob

and Ba rbar a Boyd , and Andrew.
M ath ew and Sa rah ; Jim and Dee
Lewis, Indi ana: and Sid and Da n
M ar tin . Rockbridge; Dave and
Bre nda Henson, Laurelville :
fred and Trlna Fritsche and
children. Florenceville; Helen
Lewis , Macksburg; Sam and fay
Lewis. Florida: Elizabeth Perry,
Ca nton; Henry Perry and Joyce
Sword. Ca nt on; James and
Evelyn Mercer. and Ja m es and
Aaron. Cambrid ge: Tim and
Tamra El kins. Byesville: Kenny
and Janie Palmer and grandchildre n, Christi ne and · B.J.
Palmer: Do nald and Debbie
Brown and oel and Jerrod:
Mayford and Juanita Harmon.
Ripley, W.Va.: William and
Luci lle Keebaugh: Kurt and
Ruth Nd isteller, Ju anit a Burgess, Ravenswood, W.Va.; Ern·
es t and flossi e Bus h, Racine:
I va Powe ll, Norene Hi te. John
Lewis. Belpre: William , David,
and Jane McMurra y and Mi·
chelle. Shawn and Jamie. and
Dena and Amber Lewis. Flor ida:
Mi:lry ChatPau. Akron.

Arts, crafts
fest set
The J:tth Annua l Barn Ra isi n'
Arls and Crafts Festival wi ll be
held on Labor Day weekend.
Sunday and Monday. !rom II
a.m to 6 p.m . at !hP Da1 r y Bdrn
Sou t hra .s fprn Ohio Cul t1 raJ Arr s
Cr nter .
This yPar 's ff'sliv a \ inc ludes a
juri ed ex hibi tion and sale o f art s
and crafts by reg ional artists
displaymg works In wood,
baske ts, pain lings. jewt•lry. fibPr
ar ts a nd mu rh more
No t on lv wi ll l hP ff&gt;s 1Jval
in cl udr ar Is and crafts bu1 foa:l.
ch il dren' s programmt ng and

musical rn ter latnmen t b~' arra
groups sur h as thr Loc&lt;JI Cir ls.
R&lt;:~rkwords and Ln.s t John and
Zf'kl' Hutl'hinson

~lies.

----Russell guests---

KRAFT

nc•ce.ssary
/\ four·hour ro ursc t11at v. ill

students from sou th easlern Oh io
have taken adva ntage of thi s
program si nce it s inception 12
yea r s ago. Thf'y h ave £'a rned an
avPr age of '2K credit s each, and
some have ea rned thP maximum
of 48 credits. which is eq ui va len t
to an enti re yea r of college work.
Credits earned through thi s
program do no1 nPrPssarily have
to be tn the .s tud en t' s major field.
To find our more about lhl s
!JI Ogram and to di scover If it will
work for .vou, contact Sur Boyd in
Adu lt L ra rning Services. Call
.\9:1- 2150 in AI hens. or l ~H00 - 444 ·

NICHOLAS W. ALEXANDER

!Th a nrtl Kramer. Plain view .
Tt•xa s. their daught er and ! am
ilv . Mr and Mrs. Robert Stein·
ber gen. Ann Mari e and Emil)'.
Austin . Trxas; Mr . and Mr s.
Hayman Barn i1 z. Pomeroy: Mr
and Mrs. Keith Ba rnit z. K ing·
ston: Mr. and Mrs Tom Bar ni tz.
Co lumbu s: Mr . an d Mrs. Harry
(.Julia 1 Young. Calion; and th Pi r
granddaug ht er, Cindy Young .

Anniversary observance set

Th l' annual n ·union of th('
Samur l Allrn Eblin f"mih· was
held rPcrntly al thf' rnad:-.idP
park on Roule :1.1
Pnzes wprr gi\·Pn for gamps
a nd lhP old('st presPnl was Art
Eb l in . Th P y:oungf's t wa s Tra\·i s
Eblin . The family travelmg lhe
far thest \.\.·as Mr and :\-1r s .lamPs
Farlry, M&lt;iriett a
Atlr•nding were Arr and Adr ia
Eblen. Kenneth a nd Donna E b·
lin. Barbara Colmbs. Mamie
Stephenson . Tammy .John so n
and children , Davi d dtld Amy
Leach. Hoy a nd Shari Eblin and
children. Randy and .Jan Snider
and ch ild re n . .J im and Paulet te
Far ley and sons . Greg and .Janet
Eblin and daugh!Ns. Mr . and
Mrs . Houold Whl!tf'kind and
ch ildren . Lt'Ona Martin, Rick and
Betty Jeffers and children. Steve
and Shari Blackwf'll and child·
ren, Sieve and Wanda Eblin.
H&lt;'nry and Hf'sther ~bll n J nd
Mike. Drnna Ebl in and Travis.
Dreama Bell and so ns, Donald
and Shlrle:&gt; .Je ffer s. .Jeff Dr
Lo ng, James and Alberta Snider
a nd Li!wrencP an d Rarhara
Eblin

Oh io Universit y, through the
Office of Adu It Learning Servi·
ces. has a method for converti ng
learning lhr ough ex perience on
!he job. i n vo lun teer art ivil ies.'or
I !trough hobbies to actual co llege
&lt;'red it . Th is credil , wh ieh is bot h
morE' t imP and cos fp ffeE'ti ve 1han
cred it s earnrd in the classroom.
ra n be applied to a degree.
shor tening the tim e and f'XJX&gt;nsr

Alexander birth

Barnitz family gathers

3 lB.

CAN

Smallrv .Jr .. Weirton, W Va ..

Sf'ptrmbrr for

Tu('Sda.\ -

farm : Wednesday
Chrrs
Wolff'. Davr 1\rasP farm . h
Thu rsda:v Nora Eastm.w.
l .f'onard Amos farm: Fr ida! Uaphn e Young. Rodn ev Ke ller
farm : Salurda1· - Ju ne Rtden
our. Grorgr Collins farm Th osr
wtnnl'rs will rl'Cf'i\"f' a SWCD
cop

Cr owe, Ga llipolis: HPlen Wells
Huf fman, Charleston, W.Ya
01 hrr guests wr rP Jen n1 frr and
Star\· Wllson. ChPshirr: Mr and

\' ilk;

~~.'e rr .

Ka th1-:,. ·n Windon , Pr r n · Higg s

Tyson \1ugragl' . R&lt;Jcinr: Crcg
and Chanda. Dn'W '-llld Sco ff
Sh rades. North up: Brian Mont·
gomer_\'. Mercerv!lle, Snadra
King . Mr. and mrs John A.

Morehouse.
from Marion: Dave. Car la ,
Rick and Logi Hobac k
from Moundsville. W.Va .:
Ella Harris. .ltm and Sue
Daugherty
F'rom SpencPr. W Va.: Alici
Ma ce and husband. Marie Smit h.
F'rom AI hens· Maxi ne Mi ller :
Rick, Grace and Kelly Essex.
from the local area: Mr . and
Mrs T.T. Si mmons. Thomas,
Ty ler and Trista: Rohl'r t and
Nina Sa nders. De Leah and
Jonathan Sa nders: Richard Co le·
man and F:l l7.abeth Bryant Bob
and Lorene Hill from Li ttle
Hocking; Jim and June Bran
non; Jamie and Ron Seebaugh:
Michael, Ja ckie. Shannon and
Chad Whitlat ch.
Co- hostess F: ileen Kirkb r ide
was in c hargP of games and g ifl s.
LJr lna Bra nnon , host ess. rea d a
poem of welcome and tha nks
wh ich she had written.
All present enjoyed food , good
1imes and desire to ret urn next
yC'ar.

Get credit for life experience

Corn guess winner announced

Lo rrtra a nd Johnn;.-· Crowe. Es till
Frieda

field, Langsville.
.
Paternal grandparen ts are Mr .
and Mr s. Lewis E. Humphrey,
Pomeroy.

Oc·l. 11 to honor the first Rutland
EMS class as wel l as all ten year
Members . For more informatlOn
call Mar cia Elliott a1142 ·2233

The Daily Sentinei- Page-7

Family reunion held

BIG BEND••. Your Family Owned

Thr dpseendants of Char !Ps
and Marv Wells recently held
thzir fifth reunion at the home of
Joh n IV . and Bel mda Wells Dean
on Wotlr Pen Road. Pomeroy.
Alt(' nding wrrP: Harold Wells:
Chuck and Te resa Wells Rey ·
nolds: Vonda and Chery l Rey ·
nolds : Ti na Wells Justus, Colt
a nd K~· [p: Joyce and Ama nda
Wells. all of Bidwel l.
Gl enn and Debbie We ll s
Young. Glenn Jr . and M ichelle
Young Racine: John W. and
He lind a Wells Dean, Jeremy.
Jamr'i and Sa ri.lh DPan: Doroth.v
Fagg, MPl Buro, Tenn , Hvrr.Y
l.v nn Llovd Ill and Harrv Llo:cd
t\• and Pwt Collins: Jeff and
.Ju lia Wl'lls Ribley. Martinsville:
TPnn .,

Gene and Darla Humphrey,
Pomeroy, are anno uncing the
birlh of a son. Blake Eugene, on
M ay 26 at O'Bi enes s Hospilal in
Athens .
The mfant weighed six pounds
and two and a half ounces, and
was I g and a half inches l ong.
The couple also has a daughter.
Bridget Nicole, 19 months.
M aternal grandparents are
Mrs . Janel M . Lassiter. Co ld s~
bora. N.C. and Charles R Ha t ·

BLAKE E. HUMPHREY

Wells family
reunton

Sp rin gs,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

t\'ITEN DS Ft\IR - Only stale candidate of
Pilher Party to visit the Mrlgs Co unty Fair wa..
lt(,publlcan Lt. Governor candidate Mike Dr·
Wine. The congress man from Green County wa!&gt;i
acco mpanied by his wifr and four of his s•~vt•n
children. Greeting him at the fair were S{'vrrnl
local officials. Pictured, leU to right, front wert•
Prosl·cuting i\.ttornrv Ste\o'r n L Story, Co unty

Commissione r Richa'rd E . Jones, Fran DeWine,
Congress man Mike DeWine, and Assistant
Prosecutor Linda Warner; and hack, Counly
Engineer Phil Rob erts, County Auditor Bill
Wickline, County Treasurer George Co Uins,
.(uvenil e Judgl' Robert Buc k, and County
fommlssionl'r !\tanning Roush.

Alfred UMW meeting held
t\ i na Robinson led the pro
gram . "Do You LoYe you r
l'e ighbor ?" when the Alfred
CnitPd MPthod ist WomPn me l a1
tht' church on August 21 Thrlm ;1
ll &lt;· ndr rson rpad thP srripturP
from Lukr. Ga lali ons and DC'ulc
r onom~' All mrmbf'rs took pan
lrl rP3dl ng a nd di SC USSIOn Of
chan g ing JHT•Judicrs in1hf' world
co mmunitv All ilgrrcd o n thP
nrt'd for IO\'E." and under standi ng
Program c lose d with a c irc lP
formed pr a:cr ng the L ord's
Pravrr .
Sf;\' (~11 rnl..'rllbC'! S ;JtlSWPrf'rJ roll
rall a nd ~ ~ sick calls Wl'n'
n·portc·d .
P resident NPllie Pa rkt'r an
nounccd comi ng f&lt;.~ll m l?f'tmgs :
Athrn s Di stric t m ee ling at l.o
gan: Enric hmr nt Day at Ma
11Pt Ia: Co nf rrPnce a1 Col um bus .
Thf' soc irtv voted to send IWO
IJiankets lo the Unlterl Methodi st
Fes tiva l of Shari ng. They d is
cusse d wavs of contributing to
HoiJ(' and \~ holeness for Childre n
such as con l ri buting 10 food and
rloth ing dis tribu lion .
Mrs. Robinson had I he pra yer
ca lendar a nd chose Hrle n
Tiesden. in education and over·

sras lay work .:..tt SPoul. Kon: a .
T he group srgrwrl " hi r lhda y ca rd
for her .
M r s. H&lt;' nd r r son gd\'(' a n•por r
on nf'rds of ch!ld rf'n in thf' UnU Pd
Sta !Ps and prr sPntPd thrask ings
for t!H' ITPa1wn o l C:~n Af rica n
u nivrrsil\" Ttw socif'I Y will dp
f'idl' on thl· m in SP pt emiJPr.
Charlo tll ' \ 'a n Met er sp r ved
rl'frrs hmcnt s of 1rr crram and
cupcakes. The cupcakes were
prPparwl by \.(•rlr udr Robin so n.
who WdS tHl.! blf' lu al tf'nrl O!h rrs
prf'Si' nl IJPside .., thus&lt;' mpntioned
W&lt;"l'l ' Sara h C' aldwrll and Flor ·
PnC( ' Sprn crr.
Thr next mr•t•ling will be at th e
chu r ch w i ll bP al thPchu rch w it h
c;rr·ri Ju dr• H111ltnson l f't~ d i n g l llC'
plt'clgr progrcm1 ;m d Sar;1h Ca ld
w(']l as ho strss .

Vi.riting
Rre&lt;'n1 guc· sts of Prarl L
Russr ll Wt'fC Mr ann Mrs. F'loyd
T Cha pman and Kim. Pickering
ton: Mr . and Mrs. Mark J . Ca rler
and Madeline Blake Car ter .
Baltimore. The Chapmans an d
Carters attenderl the Chapman
reunion .

Picnic held
Thr c hoir and Cornrrstonc CJnd
Golden Ru le Class of the fir s!
13aptist Ch u rc h in Mlridlt' jl(&gt;rl
E' njoye d a picn ic and swi mmlng
part~~ recently at t hr homf' of
Mannin g and J une Kl oes ,
Middleport.
Atl&lt;•nding were Dann y. Odell.
Adam. Shawn, Andy and Eric
While. Wanda and .~dam Shank :
Sharon and Michelle French:
Ca l hV, David. Cl audine. T in a and
D ..J. · Riggs: Mike. Lynn and
Ca leb Shuler: Jeff, Rhonda.
Shauna and .Jeff Tyo: Sharon
Hawlrv. Carolyn Dav is. Chris
Rous&lt;&lt; Da le Walburn . Manning
and .J une K lees. Lor i and Rac hel
1-lerro n: Dway ne. L y nn and
Jenn iCPr Andrews.

Adm ission is $:\ for adu l rs.
srn iors and st ud rnts $2, and
ch ildrrn undrr age srven a rr
admittrd frrr . Then' Wi l l bf&gt; frPr
parktng a nd shuttl£' Sf' rvicf' at
O h io
U ni \'Prsi t _v·~
P«•dpn
Siad lu m
Th(' festival is sponsorPd by
Rob Evans Res tauran ts. PPo·
pie's Bank and K roger, and 1.1
funded in par t by the Ohio
Df'partmenl of DevelopmPnt Of
fiCP of Travf' l and Tourism and
thP Ohio Arts Counc i l
f or mon• information . ca l thr
Dairy Barn at 614·592-4901 .

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
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ClA~~IFIED AD~

HOST

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FlU THE BIU

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THE END IS NEAR!

Second and Lynn StrHts, Pomeroy, Ohio
Starting Sept. 9 Paltor Wildman will teach an aduh course
on Bailie Chriltian Beliefa tor high tchoot age en above.
WSSES fOI AU AGf GIOUPS
NURSEIJ WITH C..S PROVIDED

. , ...,,

U.l • lUI ... lilll£1

Regffegg and Don 'f

TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

IJ.~Uol•

'g JD DAm

GOING OUT·OF
BUSINESS

Share in an atmosphere of
honest inquiry. Sunday
mornings, 9: 1S-1 0: 1S

Ol\ !11

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·LOOK!
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS

Corner Collections
ON THE "T" - MIDDLEPORT

�Wednesday, August 29, 1990

Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, August 29, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

DR. PEPPER
7-UP

mer fun Fest!!

Powell's Super "alu

8 PAK
16 OZ. BTLS.

STORE HOURS

$119

Monday thru Sunday
8 AM -10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.

. Craft sm en in co lonial dress .
;J ive en tertainmen t, and more

125 artisans demon stratin g
-earl y Am erican craft s come

togeth er on October 12, 13 and 14
at the 20th Annu al Bob Evans
Farm Fes ti val in Ri o Gr ande.
Open dai ly f rom 9 a. m . untl 5
-p.m , the F es tival i s held on the
: ground s of the 1,1 00 acre Bob
; Eva ns Fa rm In Rio Gra nde.
: Co un tr y , bl uegrass and gospel
-entert ainment add to the at mos. pher e of the festiv al.
: Sk illed craftsmen demonstrat·ing tools and techniques deve-

their own oreventJvt• health care.
Ac cording to PPSEO, a wid e

S OZ. CAN

ra n ~c of hea lth and social serv iC l:'S

Quarters ••••••••••••••• 49&lt;
LB.

PEPSI
7-UP

Pork Loin .....L:-•• $1
FLAVORITE ASSORTED
$ 39
Lunch Meat .......L!.•• 1
SWIFT'S WHITE .
$ s9
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
$ 99 Turkey Roast ... /.~~ 2
T-Bone Steak ..... ;B~ 3
79

1f4

Loca l Dais it's were honored
with vario us ac hievem ent awa rds.
T he A's rece ived a war ds in six
ea lpgorie s.
Rr•cei vi ng the award for World
of Well Be i ng' wer e: J ul ie Spa un ,
T roup 1271 ; MP ga n Dr ummPr ,
Troup 1120; Rerk v Collin s, Troo p
11 2U; A shli Da vi s. Troop 11 20:
T ara Kni ghtin g, Troop 1120:
Hc·ath er Da rley , Tr oop 11 20:
Stacrv Wilson. Troop 1004 : An drea :-.i eu tz l i ng, Troop 1271: Kay
Hun t, Troop 1067 , Cinda Clifford ,
Troop 1067; Hea ther Moro. T r oo p
1067: J ul i Bar ley, Troop 10 ti7:
K ayl a Stover , Troop 1004 : Jen nifer Norm a, Troop 1004 : As hlev
Rupc, Troop 1259: Sara h B r auer.
T roop 1259; Dena Sayre. Troop
12o9; Jos le Jarrell, Troop 12o9:
.Jessica Smith. Tr oop 1259;
.I amie Stemple. Troop 1259;
Sa ndv Smith . Troop 115~ ; Car lv
Cr ow. Troop 11o9 : 'I'. .I . M oore.
T r oop 12:i9; Jodv Hupp,T roo p
12:,9; Mac\·n Er vin. Troop 1004 ;
M elissa Houser . Troo p 1271:
Sarah House r. Tr oop 12&lt;1. Jessic a \ a nee. Tr oop l OW : M arjonP
Holar. Tr oop 1220: Bra ndl ' St ev ens. Troo p ! 54; Sara h Clifford .
T roop 1220: Br 1dget Joh nson.
T roop 125i : Am an da ;\ecce.
I'C'f'C' ntl ~

12 OZ. CANS

VLASIC

Drumsticks ••••••••••• 49&lt;
LB.

STUFFED
OLIVES

$1
09
Sausage •••••••••••••••
Bacon •••••••••••••••••••• 99&lt;
MOUNTAINEER

LB. ROLL or
10 OZ. liNK

MOUNTAINEER

79&lt;

12 OZ. PKG.

Troop 12.1-J:

Potatoes .......... !~~~

CAKE
MIXES

$l29

18.5

$ 79
2°/o M1lk •••.•••••• ~~L~o.N 1
LAND-O-LAKE
I$
Margarine ••. ~;~~:·:~2 1

i~M;
Cream
...•
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$2
99&lt;
·Potato Chips ••••••••
JELLO
$
'S - REG. S1.99

lOOZ. BAG

HUNT'S SQUEEZE

Ketchup ·•••·····•·· ;.o.z~ 99&lt;
3

Pudding Pops .. ~~~·;

. PICKER'S PRIDE
APPLE or CHERRY

Good At Powell' a Super Valu
Good Week of Aug . 26. 1 990

2

PURE SWEET

Good At Powell' a Super Volu
Good Wook of Aug . 28, 1990

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PIE FILLING

~t 3!$2

P- n,~~
l&gt;n

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p iii~~

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99

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4 LB.
BAG

$119

Good At Powell' a Super Volu
Good Week of Aug. 26. 1 990

147

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Yoac ham ,

StaCl'\' Wilson. Troop 101)1 : .I Ps
sica Grueser. T roop !067; Cl n&lt;Ja
Cl ifford, Troop 1067; l. i nd sav
Bai ley, T r oop 11164 ; Jps sica
Smit h. Troop 12:,9 Tara No r
m an. T r oop lOtH : .IPnnifr •r Nu r
m a n . Tr oop 1 :2:,~ : Sara h Hou st•r .
Tr oop 127 1. Belh anv Buvles.
Troop 12:i4: L ena Yoach&lt;mr .
Troop 12o9 : Gra nd Champion .
St acy Wilson . Troop 10114 : RP SC'rve Cha mpion . M pg an
D r ummer, Troop ll 20; T roo p
Group Proj ect: Rac ine BH. 12o9
Rece iv in g awa rd s in !hP Wo rld
of A r ts wer e: J ulie Spaun . 127 1:
M egan Drummer. ll 20 : Brckl'
Co llin s, 1120: Ta r a Knighti ng,
ll20: Heat her Da iley. ll 211 : Kim
Say r e. 11 20 : K m ten Ch eva li er .
1067: L ea h \Vee l. 1067: .Jessi c·a
Gr aeser . 10&amp;7: Juli Barley . 1067.
Michelle O'N ei l. 106&lt;: K ay Hunt .
1067 ; Cind a Clifford . 1067,
Hearher Mora . 1067: Andrea
tieu tz ling, 1271 : Sa r ah Brau er.
1259: Sa ndy Smith, 1259 ; .Jessica
Smit h, 1259; T .J . Moore. 12o9:
Jessica TheiS s, 1259: K av l a
Stove r , 1004 ; T ara Norm an.1 004 :
M ac.v n E r vi n. 1004 : M arjone
Holar. 1220: K1m Peavlc·1·. 12211:
Lee Ann D il l. 1220: Sa r ah Clifford . 1220: Ra chel Ta ylor . 12:&gt;-1 :
Bri dge t .Jo hn son. 1204; Beth am
Boy les. 125&lt;: Gr and Ch ampi on.
Kim Sa.vre. Troop 11 20; Rewnr•
Champion. Hea ther :vt ora. Tr oop
lObo. Tr oop Gr oup Proj ec t: Ches
trr BR !Obi
In th e World of the Out of
Door s, girls rPc eiving awa rd s
wer e : .Julie Spaun. 1271. M egan
Drummer . 11 111: Beck_
1 Collin s
11 20; As hli Dav·is. 1120: Hea t her
Oa i lrv . 1120: k ;n Hun t. l llti; :
Cinda Clifford 111fi7; .Jenn i fr•1
Starr hPr . 1fltii; HPalhl'r Mo r a .
Ill&amp;; ; Apri l Mi l hoa n. l()b; _ .I Ps
s ica Crul'sl' r , 106i; And re a Nru t
zli ng . 1171. Sta r·v Wi lson. llll&gt;l .

Sa rah

Hnusn .

1271 :

K&lt;I_VLJ

Sto ve r. 11104 : Melissa House r.
1271; Ta ra :-.lorman , 10114 : C' e~ rl\
Crow . 12o9; .J ennif er Norma n.
1U04 : .Jamir• Stempll'. 12o9:
Mayc n Frvin , 1004 ; .J r nm· Ca
rleton . 1259: Re becca Wolfr•.
1004; Jess ica Smith . 121:1 ; M ichelle Snider , 11o9: T .J . Moore.
1259: Ta ra Rizer. 12o9; l. er• ,\n n
Di l l. 1220: Mor ga n M athew s.
1220: Jenn i fer Morri s. 10!)1 :
Sarah Clifford. 1220; Rachel
T aylor, 1254; Heather Boyl es,

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The Bob E vans Far m is open

dai ly f rom R: :lll am . to o p.m
fr om Apr il through October

org ans and has been linked to

miscarria ge in some wom en,
according to PPSEO. Both chla
mydia and gonorrhea can cau se
a painful infection of the pelvic
area of women.
Planned ParenthoOd prov ides
tes ts and treatment of sex ually
tran smitted di seases for women
and m en. Educ ational material
on r eprOduction is available to
anyone at loc al offices. Appoint ment s for information and tes t·
ing m ay be m ade by ca lling
Planned P arenth oOd during of
fire hours.
Planned Parenthood of So uth ea s t Ohi o is a prh·at e non-prof it
or ga ni za tion w hich prov id es
f amily plann i ng ser vtces and
preventive health c are in etght
sou theast Oh io co unties. M edical
and educati onal serv ices arr

available a t crnt r rs in Ath r ns.
Gallipol is , Pome roy . Ches a
peake, Ja c kson. Chillico the. Lo
ga n and M cArthur.

CHESTE R -The Ches ter
To wnship Tr ustees will have a
special m eet ing Wednesday at
7:30p.m. at the townsh ip hal l i n
Ches ter .
THURSDAY
OE x :r E R - The Women 's
Fellow ship of Meigs County
Churches of Christ will meet at
Dexter on Thursday at 7: 30p .m .
POMEROY - The Hvsell Run
Hollness Church will have spe c ial singing by Gabriel Quartet
on Thursd ay at 7:30 p.m .
POM E ROY - There will be a
clothing distributi on day on
Thursday from 9: 30 a.m. to 12: 30
p.m. at the Meigs Cooperative
Pari sh on Condor Street in
Pomeroy
POME ROY - Preceptog Beta
Beta will have a luncheon on
Th u1·sday at 12 :30 p.m. at the
hom e of .lan e Walto n
M E IG S - The Ch urc h of Jesus
Chr ist Apos tolie wi ll ha ve r ev iva l
Thursday through Su nda y With
Phill ip Porter , Pee bles , as the
evangel is t. Servi ces will be held
at 6 p.m . nightly and 7 p.m . on
Su nd av
PO M E ROY - Ther e will be a
l1w clothing day on Thursday at

tlw Sa lva tion Army in Pom ero.v

12oi; Am anda Neece, 121&lt; :
Brid ge t John son. 1254: Lena
Yoa r ham . 1'!:)9 : A mb&lt;' r \"in i ng.
12:i4: Ca ssand ra Smith . 1259:
Crand Cham pio n. Cassa nd ra

Smtt tl , Troop

1259:

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Champion. k a.1 l a Sto1·er . Tr oop
1004: Troo p Grou p Pro)Pct l.r•
tart BH 1004 .
Th f' Junior ci J :-. :-.: a lso n 'c t' iYI'd
awa rd s in six ra trgo rirs.

J unior s r rcr tv i ng award s lor
the World of Well Be1ng \len··
.J ennifer La wrence. A nit a Col
!in s. Sa mmi Sisson. Bea Lt sl&lt;•.
Ray an Yo ung and Kel l v Sw iS her.
all ofT roop l204 : Beth an,-Cookr•.
Troop 1051: PamP ia Neece. Gi nger Darst . .J ill Bu rc h. Darle nr•
Doe i r . T on, ·a Pha lin. Erin Sm 1th
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residents i n need of clothing are
welcom e.
FRIDAY
P ORTLAN D -T he Le banon
Township Tru stees will m eet
Friday at i p.m. at the township
building.
SAT URDAY
WEL LSTON - " Recess" wi ll
be fea tured at t he fr ee outdoor
co nt emporar y gospel conce rt
sponsored by the Cornersto ne
Word of Li fe Church at R: 30 p.m .
at the Prid e Pa rk are a between
Seco nd Stree t and Broadway in
Wel ls ton. Those attending shou ld
br in g a lawn cha ir .
ATH ENS- The Ath en s Boa t
and Ski Club . Hockingport , wi ll
present it s Sk i Show on Sa turda y
at noon. A snar k ba r wi ll be
av ai lable.
POMEROY - The South er n
Open Coli Tournament. sponsored by the South ern Hi gh
School Booster s, will be held at
Jaymar Golf Club on Saturday at
noon . The $30 entry fee included
goli , lunch and prizes. A , B . C. D
four person sc ra mble, and lady
golfer s welcome. Cont act Jim
Ander son at 992-3671 fur more
i nforma l ion.
GA LLI POI.I S - Thl'IP 11·i ll be a
s pcfial fl'l'dP r c attit' and yt'a rllng sale on Sa turda y at noon at
th e Ga llip o li s Stuc k va rd
Com pa n_
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SATURDAY
RE E DSVILL E - T hP Ol 1ve
Tow11 ship Vo lun terr Fi re Dt&gt;pa r! .

rncnl 's c hicken barbPqu e will be
on Saturday at th e Olive Township firehouse. LntPrta lnment
will be the " T ra veling On Gospt'l
Gro up" from noon un ti l 0 p _m
and th e "Count ry Blend Ra nd "
f rom o p.m. unt il 9 p.m . Chicken
will be se r ved fr om noon unt i l 6
p.m wit h hot dogs and sloppy
j ()('s being served unti l 9 p.m. _
Other activi ties wt ll incl ud e
ga mes. a guf's s cakt' . and a ca ke
wa l k .

D of A meets
An appl ication for r ei nstate·
ment was r ead at the recen t
meeti ng of the Ches ter Co unc i l
323 Daug hters of Ameri ca.
Balloting will be held at the
Sept. 4 m eeting_
It was noted that 15 member s
had at tended the state session at
Toledo .
Re freshments were served by
Bett y D e nn y and Lilli a n
Demoskey .
Kathr yn Baum was pianist for:
the meeting.
Attending were Ada Bissell.
Mary K Holter, Charlotte Grant.
Lora Da mewoOd, Ethel Or r ,
Bet ty Denny , Alta Ballard , Lil liam Demoskey, Ev er ett Grant ,
Ka t hr yn Baum , and Bet ty
Roush.

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Ca dettes re cr ivl n~ awa rd s in

c ham . and A nge l a Ca il!' ton, all ot
Troop 104 2; C: ra nd Chii mpion .
Anil a Coll i ns. T roop 12tH : Rr •serve Cha mp1on. Kra Qua l h .
Troop 103'1 : Troop Gr oup P rofre t s· Rac i n&lt;' .Jr. Troo p 111 &lt;1.
H a rri ~onv lllr .J r . T roop 12it:i.
Rrcf'i\'ing award s in t h.-World
of Peop lr wf'rr : .Jr nnifpr l.a\~
rt' nCP. An it a Co l lin ~. S&lt;:lmm i

rhr• Wo rld of \\'ell Being were:
Sh r•r ry Jo hn so n. B o bbi e
Mc CLu re, L eslie Qual ls and
Hr •a ther Burc h. al l of Troop llOO.
(: r and Champion wa s awar ded to
Ll's li e Qual ls : Reserv.• Cha m pio n. ShPrr v Jo hnson .
C';J de!ll's l"f'I'Pivi ng awa rd.-; in
thp World of Peop le wer e: Hobbie
:'.l cll u rr . Leslie Qua lls. Heath er
ll urrh . Emil,· B urc h and Abbv
Bla ke. all of T r oop 11 00. Gra nd
Cham p ion win nf'r was Heat hrr

Si s ~o n ,

liu rr h. nu rPsr rve cha m pion.

Troo p 10:\9; Mi chelle Bi ssell and
Ro ~ i n Donahue of Troo p 12;1;

De-anne Jo nes, Ca mill a Yoa ·

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and I&lt;r ll\ S\\'IShe r. all of Troop
12114: B1•th anv Coo ke of Troop
1(61 : .k nni frr \ ' inin ~ of T roo)J
JO:l ~·t : A m anda Theiss, A m .v R izc1
and Kristen Hill . all of Troop
11142 ; Gr and Champion, Ra1·an
You ng, Tr oop 12llt
Res('m·
C h amp i on . Be- th a n\ C'o okl' .
T r oo p !Ool : Troop t; r oup l'ro
jrr t Rac ine J r. T roop 11141.
.J uniors rec r iv in g J\~· ar d " i n
l hr• \\' arid of Toda.1· and T omm
r ow Wt'rr: .Jr nn i frr L. awren(T .
Anita Colll n ~. Sammi Sbson and
Rava n Young . al l of Troop 11!)1 :
Rr t ha n_
v Cooke of Troop !Oo1: .I t II
Bu rc h and Ap r il Ha lle\ of T roo p
10o9: Gra nd Cham pion. Be t ham
Cooke, Tr oo p IO:r l. Rr·sem·
Champion. A nit a Collin s. Troop
1201: Troo p Group Pm ject Ra
r ine Jr. Troop 10i2.
ln thr Wo r ld of /HI~ . •Ju nto!"'··
rrcel\·ing awa rds wPrf' .IP nnifPI
l.iJ V.T f' n Cf' , Samrn i Sisson. Ha.v an
You ng and Kr l ly Sw istl r r . allot
T roo p l'lt~l. .J ill Hun·h. Pa mPia
NPCCP J Od Oa riPnP Dot'i r . a ll of
Troop Hl:l~l ; Bet hany l'ookP ol
Troop lllol ; Mi chP1 1t• BissP11 and
Elissa Smith of Troo p 1276:
Ca mi l la Yoacha m and A ngela
Ca rlf'! Oil or T roop 1042, no g ra nd

In the Wor ld of Toda, · and
Tomorrow. C.td('t trs wi nnmg
c~ wa rdo., wn f'
Ht'dlhr r Bu rCh
01 11d Sherr v .J ohn son . both of
Tmop lllllJ. Rrs.•rve Champion
wr nt 111

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C' hJm f&gt; ion.. ,

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TRADITION •
JUNIOR HIGH RINGS

Con nit' Collin s Bt'sl Junior

boo th belongc•d to l(aci m· Troop
1042 - Nanl'l Yoacham . Bes t
Cadette Booth belonged to Meig s
T r oop IIIX1 - Sara h .J ohnson. and
the bl'st Sr·n ior boo th belo nged to
Me igs Coun11· T r oop t 20~ Na ncy Y o :.~ e h a m .

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LEGAL NOTICE
The Public U1ilities Commission of Ohio has set
for public hearing Case
No. 90- t 01 -EL -EFC, to
review !he fuel procure·
menl practices and
pofictes of Ohio Power
Company, Ihe operalion
of its Electric Fuel Component, and related matters. This hearing is
scheduled lo begin at
1:30 p.m., on September
4, 1990 at City Counctl
Chambers, 2t8 Cleveland
Avenue, S.W.. Canton,
Ohio 44702.

VALADIUM .•
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In rhr• Wor ld of w.. tl l-\r1 ng.
Srn ior s ; n~: :H dP d wl.'n_·· Sl ar y
T hriss &lt;:~ n d Mavl a Yoac ham uf
Troo p 120K. St acy T ht' iss won
c:ra nd Champ ion.
In t he World of People.

The iss &lt;J nd

L aura F rva r of Troop 1208 .
Laura f rva r of Tr oop 1208 wa s
thr· onl v S~ nlor award ed in th e
World of Tod av and Tomor row
category .
Melissa Neutzl ing and Ma :-da
Yoacham of Tr oop 1208 were
awarded In the Wor ld of Art

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be given an opportunity
to be heard. Further lttormalion may be obtained
by contactirlil thil Colllmission at 180 East
Broad St., Columbus,

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wPn.' a wa rdf'd in thf' s a m t• si x
ct ii C' gor ies .

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Melissa 1\rutzling of Troop
120A won .Gra nd Cham pion i n I hi'
World of G1r l Sco uts .
Those hav ing t he bes! booths in
thei r c lass wer e al so J nnounc rd
Best Daisv booth belonged to
Pom r r o.v Tr oop 1'2 ~~ - T P !Ti
Houser. Rrs t Brow nif' booth
belonged to S1r ac use T roo p 1110

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( ·,\df'l ll' ~ IH' IT\ .John so n of Tnxr p
1100 was &lt;JWa rck d T hPrP WPrr no
~ ra n d o r n•sr n ·e ch.unpion s.
ll ea tlw r Horch of Tr oo p ll lHI
wo n (; r;1nd Cham pion for Wo rld
11 ! C irl Scouts
In th t' Sr nior Div is io n. girl..,

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MIDDLEPORT ARTS COUNCIL
IS TAKING REGISTRATION
FOR BALLET, TAP, JAZZ &amp;
EXERCISE DANCE CLASSES
FOR INFORMATION CALL
SHIRLEY QUICKEL 992-7756 or
MARY JANE WISE 992-2675 BY SEPT. 5

DAN'S
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STUDENTS SIZES 26-30
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T hPiss. Am y Rize r . Stephanie
Stemple. Dian ne Jones , Camilla
Yuar ham and Kr is ten Hill. all of
Tr oop 1042; Gr and Champion .
Be th any Cooke, Tr oop 10oi:
Rese r ve Champion , Jennifer
Lawre nce, Troop 1204 ; Troo p
Group Projec t Ra cine Jr . Troop
!11-12Rr eriv i ng (:!wards in th e Wor ld
of Gi rl Scour s wer e: Bethan y
Cooke of Troop 1051: Apri l Hallev
and Er in Smith of Tr oop 1039:
Am anda Theiss and Ca milla
Yoar ham of T r~ p 10&lt;2; Gra nd
Ch ampi on . Be th anv Coo ke.
T roop 1051 ; Troop Gr oup Project Ra cine J r. Tr oop 10i2. no

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Sa turday will be c har ged $10.
F r iday, October 12 is Bus Day .
To ur gr oups are encoura gL•d lo
com e that day, but bu sses wi ll be
admitt ed f ree th r oug hou t the

WEDNESDAY
P OM E ROY
Wildwood
Garden Club's Annual Flower
Show will be held on Wednesday
at 7: 30p.m . at the Morning Star
Uni ted MethOdist Church. ·

ATTENTION, PLEASE ...
DEDICATION SUNDAY, SEPT. 2

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Jennifer L aw rence . An ita Co llin s
and Kelly Swisher. all of Tr oo p
1204 : Bet hany Cook &lt;' of T roo p
IOoi: T anya Ph al in an d Gi nger

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primitive ca mping is a va ila bll'
for t h&lt;' ent ir e weekend for $1 5.

juniors H' CP ivi ng award s wt'r e·

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that Chla m ydia infec tion Is al so
on the rise and it is es tima ted that
RO percent of th e cases show no
sy mptom s. When lefl untreat ed.
Chlamydia can cau se perma nent
damage to th e reprodu ct i ve

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assessm ent questionaire. The
sloga n ts ' 'Take Care, Ta k e
Charge. Choose Health. "
According to PPSEO . sexually
tr an smitted disease is on the rise
in Ohio. The organiza t ion st ates
th at between 1988 and 1989, the
reported cases of syphilis in creased by 77 perc ent and
gonorrh ea was up by 30 percent.
PPSEO report s state that adult s.
ages 20 to 24. rank fir st in the
number of cases of gonorrhea
and 15 to 19 year aid s rank
second . The report went on to say
that untreated gonor rh ea is a
leadi ng c ause of sterilit ,- in

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Troop I BI: Grand Champion.
ll r·a th er Dai lev. Troop 1120:
R pserve Champion. Beckv Co llin s. Troop 1120: Troop Grou p
Pro jects: Rac ine BR 1259, L etar t
RR 1004 .
Hecciv in g a wa rd s lo r thr
Wor ld of Pt•Dplr we re : M elissa
Housl' r . T roo p 1271; .Je ss ica
Nanr&lt;' . Tr oop lll04 ; Morgan
Ma thew s. T roop t n ll : Sa rah
Cl if lord. Troop ! 2211: .IPssic a
Sm it h. Troop 1219; Sa ndv Smi t h.
Troop 1259; Br itn i Br vac . Tr oop
t 2o·t: Rac hel Tay lor. T roop 11:&gt;-1 .
!.rna Yoac ham. Troop J2:r9:
Mega n D r umml'r . Troo p 11111:
Lk'ckv Co llin s. T roop t 120: Kav Ia
Stovr r, Troop 1004 : l :rand Cham
pion, Kay la St ov er . Troop 1004;
Hcs(' r \'e Champ ion , .Jessica
Sm ti h. Troop 1259; T roop C roup
Pro jec t: Sy r acu se B R 1120.
RPcr iv lng a wa r d s for the
Wor ld of T odav a nd Tomo rrow
\\Trr : Mega n Dru mmf'r . Troop
11 20: Ashli Da v·is. Troop 1120;
B&lt;·r kv Coll ins, T r oop 1120;
Hl'a ther Da iley , Troop 1120;

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Daisy scouts bridge over to Brownie troops._____

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agencies are working to

reac h wom en with informa t ion
abou t resource whic h can help
improve and m aintain th eir
phys ical and mental health .
In addi tion to the educati ona l
and medical famil y planning
ser vices offered by PPSEO
througho•t the area. wom en will
be offered Inform ati on about
avoiding ri sk s of contacting
sex ually transmitted diseases
picnt s will be given a specially

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l oped m ore than 100 year s ago,
o!fer thei r handmade wares for
sal e.
Demon stra tions and ex hibi1 s
are a part of the f estival , too.
There w ill be a lumber jack show .
border collies herding sheep and
duc ks, hog callin g, horseshoe
pitc hing and m ore . The chai r
m an of the board of Bob E van s
F ar ms Inc., Daniel E. Evan s.
will be presenting a cattle cutting
demonstrat ion each day in thr
riding arena .
Th e child ren's area will t ea
lure a hay bale mazP. pettin g zoo

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In September , during Wom en's
:Hr·alt h M on th , Planned Pa rent n ooct of So utheast Ohio I PPSEO l
wi ll emphasize prevention of
sexua lly tran smitted diseases to
a ll new and continui ng clients.
Women's Health Month is
designed to educat ed wom en
about health issups and encourage them to take an ac tive r ole In

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_Farm Festival set Oct. 12-14

PPSEO notes health month----

ARMOUR

PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., AUG. 26 THRU SAT., SEPT. 1

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

DONATION - Dr. A. Jackson Balles, Optometrist, recently
donated two books, "VIsion and School Success" and "20/ 20 Is Not
Enough," to the Pomeroy and Middleport libraries. The books
cover visual requirements for school success and how deficiencies
can be detected and corrected. Pictured are Dr. Balles and Ruth
Powers of the Melp County Public Library.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ....................... 10:00 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP .................. 11 :00 A.M.
EVENING WOISHIP ....................... 6:00 P.M.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY:
THE CHILDREN OF GOD
MISS ANGIE WILLm- THE REDEEMED

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Pomeroy

Wednesday, August 29, 1990

Middleport, Ohio

Peopleinthenews _________________________________________
By WII.UAM 1' . TROTT
United Press lnlt•rnallonal
SHOW GOES ON mR fLAP·
TON: Eric Claplon will conltnu c
his tour despite thl' dl'a t h of ht s
friend Stevie Ray Vaughan after
they shared a stage at the Alpi ne
Valley Music Thea ter in Wtsco n
sin. Three members of Clapto n·s
entoura ge also wer&lt;' kil!Pd wi t h
th PT exas -born blues guitar ist in
a helicopt er crash ea rl\ Mo nd a,·
" The guys in the band sat down
and talked.'. a Clapton spokes
m an said Tuesda y. ·Th e\ 1u S!

wanted to go on, somPhov.. .··
Clapton, who was on a n(lthf'l
helicopter !h at made· it to Chi
cago, was sc heduled to perform

Tu &lt;&gt;.'i da ,\' nig ht i n Hu nrwrS JJ ri ng:-..
IC:J n . . ~:~nd 'A:Pd nf's dd.\ nigh t l..l t St .
Lo uls.

GOl !LE T 0:&gt;0 I&gt;Ol L ET : ,,.II
i:-. Roht•rt ( j ouh•t ·. .
s trong s uit . A Wa shi ngt on !'mil
intrrvirwr r asked i f thPrf' wa ... d
tvpiral Robert Coulet fa n and hP
d far ~ · mrn t

a nswned , "Y('s, abo u t l }l \'f'J r s
old , cri pplPd wi th arthrit is, i&gt;l ind,
i n a whPPlc h t~ i r &lt;J nd sa \ ·tng , ' I!Pl p
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fl at ti rr . ,. In t~ n o th f' t ' in tf'n· irw.
Coul rt, w ho is i n \Vas h in gto n to
star in " T h!' F an tas tic ks, .. s&lt;d d,
'' I'm no t a
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l'l'('o rd m ~' , Hobl' rt Lo ul Pl I' m
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IS IT TOTO Oil NOT'?; Tlw
OW fl lT
of &lt;J Portl a nd . OrP . ,
nig ht c lub is o fr pri n~ refund s t o
d isg runlled r ustom{&gt;rs who paid
to sr•c• the roc k band Toto but
in s te ~:~d go t som e st and · i ns Jr d bv
:~P band 's ~o rm Pr l e~:~ d singE';.
I h&lt;• pseudo fo to was hea ded bv
Toto·s form&lt; ·r lea d sin ger, Bobby
htmball. who left the ba nd in 1984
to pu rsur a solo car eer . " I f(&gt;eJ

li k(• I wa s slightl v decei ved bv
1\ i rn bc.t ll an d h is ma nage r ," said
Larry Hu rv..·it z, thr• owne r of th e

StmT.V Nt ghl r-lub A spokes wo·

ma n for Torn· " m an agem ent
('Om pany sa id it' s no t the firs t
ltmP K imball h&lt;J s used the Toto
n &lt;.~ m(' . " Wr 'v p g o tt pn reports all
ov (•l' th e co untry, from Florida

and nor lh&lt;' Nor thwes t and
Europe, ' she said . ·· As far d S 1
know , hP doesn't own a ny right s
10 thE' name. It's now lx.•eome a
hug e legal matter. "
DANGERFIEI.Il FOR
IIACKS: Rodney Dangerfield
has a ne w c ha ril y - Las VPga s
taxi driver s. He has crPal Pd
Rodn ey·s Ca b Dri ver Relief
F und to rai se money for La s
Vegas ca bb ies who ha ve been th e
victims of vio lent crim e and will
headline a Sept . 2 concert at
Ba lly·s to ra ise money for the
fund . ··r have been fighting for
res pect fo r many years. ' Dan ·
gerfi t•ld say s. ··Now I wnat to do
something for the 1.800 cab
driver s In Las Vegas who have

also bC'&lt;'n lightin g for n 'srx ·ct .
Durin g th e pt~ s t ff&gt; w m o nth s s ix
La s Vegas c ab dl'iv rr s ha vr bf'r n
thr. \'i ctim s of \' io !Pnt c rimes. I

want ed to do someth ing to help
the fa mllies of th psp dri vers"
BO\.C OTT f ,\I.I.EO
AGAINST SINGER: ,\ stat&lt;'
leg is Ia lOr in New York is ea lli ng
for a boyco n of Slnead O'Connor's Wednesd ay night show &lt;J1

M s OTu nnm would b( • thf' f irs t
to cumpla 1n if ... o m PO !l{ ' ! ri1 •rl to
l'l'nsor hrr pf'rformanl 'l'.'' hP
'lJ id. " n ' l s!H· L.., IJ'\'i ng to l 'i •flsor
t lw n

aiion;tl

&lt;In 1hPill tl\' rP fu s i ng
to p(·rform whl 'l'f' it is p li1yf'd."

stat e Se n.

N ew

Howard l. Writesel

NEW- REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATES

Nicholas~·~S~p~u~n:::o~i~s~s~
" _____:::::::::=~._

item :~:c~=rtiled pnce wrthm 30 days . Onty one 1.1endor coupon will

Red Jim
Nectarines
Pound

c

Real Estate General

Day or Nighl
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Happy Ads

992-5335 or VIS-3561
A&lt;ro11 From Post Offi&lt;1

POMEIOY, OHIO

1-16-86-tln

A

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North St&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

. Pay Your Phone
and Cable Bills Here
• IUSINIS! PHON!
i6141 992-6SSO
ifi!IDENU PHON!
16141 992-77!4

Rtl. HOLLON
TRUCKING
CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

workshop. An d much mo rpl l

•Mobile Jioma

POMEROY, OHIO : Rt. 7 &amp; S.R . 143
ALBANY, OHIO : Rt. 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS:

Ynur
\(,) D :ty A Yc.t r

POMEROY : 9 a.m .- 7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. 6 Doys. Closed Sunday

l(c t rc :ll

Now Homos l11ilt

"Free Estimates'·

PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990

PH. 949·280 1
or Res. 949·2860

Clean Dry Aluminum Cans. 35C per lb.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

40~

lb .; Alum . Sheets 40C lb .

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
·uGHT HAULING

1-11·90 tfn

A m &lt;'r i c:~'s F~l\' l lfll e

Portab k• Sp.t

co mbust1on

stove

room home. Prrvate and se·
eluded. Needs some work

$28.000 DO
THIRD STIIEET - MIDDLEPORT - Totally remod~e&lt;f 2
lo 3 bed&lt; ooms One fl oor
home Beautrtul condrt10n
carne! throughout New wtr :
1ng, v1nyl Sldm &amp;. one car gar
&gt;ge lnsulaled and all stlJms
Nrce lot 129.!¥10 00
HENRY E. CLELAND

992-6191
Joan Ttussell . 992-266(
,.lae Hupp
9H-2257
_o Hill
..... 985-4466
Ufftce
.... 992-2259
f1UR SALES VOLUME HAS
BEEN GOOD AND WE STILL
f'AVE BUYERS LOOKING
fJR MEIGS COUNTY PROP
ERI"Y. lf"YOU WANT TO
SELL. CALl CLELAND
REA LTYIODAYtll

We Need Listin s!
LK

BAUM
LUMBER

6· 12· 90

f'u ~·lnm

Hnnrl

lu(lln,

614-992-2328

CHESTER
985-3301

tlnor""

We Soy What We do . We Do Whol We Soy.

8-9·1 mo

36 YRS . EXPERIENCE
7-23 ·1 mo
ou·ll build o bog nest egg when
-. _ _.:..:..!:..:::.~::.:!....!!!!;...ll Y
1
you s a ~.~~ wrlh lh~ classifleds

L--------..._

•MobiieHomd
APr. 'lOis
•lot• Rentals

992-7479

PAT' HILL FORD

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

992-2196

Pomeroy, Ohio
,__ _ _ _ 1·11-' 88-tln

Clean Auto Radiators 44¢ lb.; Batteries 81 ea
s . 1J. '90 · rfn

USm RAILROAD nES

We can repair and ,. core rodiaton and
healer lort!i. We con
also Q(id boil and rod
aul radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

Rt. 33 North of

# 1 Copper '1 per lb.

Yellow Brass

NO SUNDAY

BILL SLACK
992-2269

. SER~ICE

P.ar)s

.

RUTtAN 0 - 26.2 acres rn
the cou nt ry 6 toom. 3 bed ·

10-oz.

Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tlC

985-4473
667-6179

Is Your Roof Ready For Another Yeor
and Snow?
Now's The Time to Find Out.

of

Ice

CAll JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUcnON
992-7762
For Old &amp; New Roofs, Shingles
Repairs, Gutters

Building and Remodeling
We (;uarantt•r Your Sali~fa&lt;'lion

5·31- ·90 tin

FREE ESTIMATES

Announcements
3 Announcements
ADOPTION
•
We 'd tove to share our hean• 1 - -

home wllh Infant. Will otter love,• ~
warmTh &amp; affection, llnancleiiY' - J

n cure, lets help ..ch other( -:
Madtcatlleg•l 1xpensu paid.., - _
Call collect Evtnlngs, 201-427- ;,.
2346.
.

JOSEPH 0 . JACKS
7 ·20- 1 mo pd .

ADOPTION

Special family wants to glv. your baby a loving home. Glv. .:
your baby and us a chance. Call" -

cot!act 708·352·1656 . Mary Ettyn· .
and Chu ck.

_

Sl ngte? You should be reading
Haartsaarch Hotline Newsta"er,
Pr otlttng
area
slngttt.
Haartsearch , P.O. Bo• 1043, Gallipoll!l, OH 45631.

4

Giveaway

3 kitten s, Cll!tico, yettow &amp; while
tong ha 1r, gray, 304-675-5165.

11

Help wanted

4 yur old Ruulan Btue temale
c at. Spay1d, d•-ctewed . H11
shols. 614·367-7123 .

WOOD YARD
SUPERVISOR
McARTHUR
LUMBER &amp;
POST

6 yr old temale Poodle, eall aher

5:00, 304-675-2157.
Bla c ~ cat, clean, hous•broken,
hu had shots . Very gentle. 614-

446-3935.
Free-Giveaway!! Sl11 adorable
mind pupp ies. Part German

Shephard. N..d homn lmmed lataly. Pteau eall 614· 992·
7249.
Full·slr:e couch, you pick-up.
Call 614 ·446-3869 mornings

St. Rt. 93
McCarthur, Oh.
45651

Old meta! porch glyder

ne~•

pj~\n!. 304-615-3020

mallrest
&amp;
Full -s ize
springs. 6t4·446-9829.

bo1

Small pony. 614 -256·6579.

REGISTERED NURSE

Wooden palleta to glvuway.
First coma l1rst serv&amp;d _ Gal lipolia Oaity Tribune , 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis.

lmmediete opening
for rtglllered nuree1
to work In the Emergoncy Room ond
Skilled Core Unit full end per1·tlme potltlont . Selery com monourete wlth ••·
porienee. E•eellent
fringe bonoflta.
Contecl:
Rhonde Oelley,
R.N ., B.S.N.,
Director of Nunlng
Votereno Memorlol
Hotpltel
1 I B E. Memorlei Orlvo
Pomeroy, OH . 45789

Young male walker coon d01J to
good home . 814-';'t2-2224.

Lost &amp; Found

6

Bugle !&amp;male pup , blk and
with blue tick spott,
VICinity Hickory Chapel, 3()4..
~hilt

675-5589 .
Found: A pup t0 ·12 weeks old.
Fo und In Mon key Run aree on
Friday. Cal! 614·992 ·3202 after 4
pm

FOUND: While dog on Mill
Cr aek. Ca ll 614·446·9638 &amp; Iden tity .

PLEA SE HELP US FINO OUR

iB14) 992-2104
E.t. 213

Pel IInce
puppy. Medium size dog, moslly
brown. • om• black &amp; lan, Part :
Collie/Shepherd /Chow
Has
spoiled longue. Red colla r
en swer s to "Woody." Ylclnlly
Addison Pike or local surrounding ar... It you tlave IHn
PLEASE Contact: 614-367-7760
LO ST 000 : Chlld 't

Real Estate General

oi

~-Gallon

Lost Missed very much Ia 2
year old-Blonde mete German
StlDperd wearing lags, name Is
Ranger . Lost 2 miles ort E11t

arwln. 614 -992-3230.

6B1

Qf'IA. .

Yard Sale

7

c.-.--·----

205 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2886 / HOME 992 -5692
DOTTIE S. TURNER , BROKER

·PASTRY S

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
4

Family

Roote

141,

375

laGrande, Rain or shine, Mlsce t-

RUTLAND - Smith Run Ad - App&lt;ox one acre at cool.
gree n law nor grow your own veg e! il bll''. Has awell kept rno
bll f home With tWO bedrOOmS Ill gOOd ( QOd tflon rron ! rl ec k
JUST 113.500

BB
Chicken
Baked Weight

11 ·

OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ...

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

•FIREWOOD

985-4422

1 1 ] ~ / Un

carpetm g, a1r cond tl1 onm g:
apt. over garage lor rental 01

eQwppoo krtch en Storage
butldtn gs, orchard and gra pe
arlxl&lt; $1 9. 500 00

Lay's Brand
Potato Chips

Page

HOT SPRING
SPA

10/30/'891tn

We Cetty Fishing Supplia.

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

coal

Breyer's
Ice Cream

Gallon

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

SALEM CENTER - A ntce 3
bedtoom Shuh mobtle home
14x70 With attacherl tamtly
room flectnc heal pump plus

JUngsJsland.
Kroger
Orange Juice

Reasonable Prices"

WASHER5-IIOO up
DRYERs-169 up
AHRIGERAIDR5-SIOO up
RANGES-Gas-Eloc - 1115 up
FREIZER5-Sl15 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

·

$32.500 00

LIG

5

Happv 50th
Blrthdav
Oorothv Gore

garage. and wooo shed

•u&lt;.O"

90 DAY WAIIANTY

New location:

TUPPERS PlAINS - Mor·
ion Add ition - 3 Ia 4 bed ·
roo mran ch mexce llent con·
dtlton on alarge 1 ac&lt; e lot. A
l ar ~e lam1 ly ro om makes hv·
tng her e a JOY Electrtc BB
heal pl us woodwork Lar ge
slorage shed. Call IO&lt; ap.
pomlm ent $41.000 00

lb.

CHI LLED

USED APPLIANCES

SALES &amp; SERVICE

dromg area , large leve l yard.

Celebrate Fred Flintstone's 30th
Birthday With Kings Island
Discount Coupons From Your
Friendly Kroger Store!
See Store For Details.

ll i /"90/ nn

--::--:----

RUTLAND - One ll oor pl an
wolh 3 bedrooms. 117 baths.

Turning30?·

POMEROY, OHIO

RUTlAND - BRICK STREET
- liiix 166 lot !11om home 2
bedroom. I bath. Ntce ktlchen
cabin ets $21.500.00

Split
Chicken
Breasts

AcrQss From Post Offiu

Bulletin Boards &amp; Lt&gt;gals
on Page 2

$42.900 00

FREE!

U.S. Grade A Perdue

992 -5335 or 985 -3561

POMEROY - Nrce netgh
bmhood. 4 bedroom home
sltdtng gla ss doms tn IIVtng
room. oak !r1m wood work

GET ONE
I, .

The Daily Sentinel

992 ·2259

Oscar Mayer
Meat Wieners

.

"At

POMEROY,O.

J.LB . PKG . REGULAR OR BUN LENGTH

.. ,

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

be accepted per

BUY ONE

·

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

217 E. So&lt;. Pomeroy

n:•

Open Normal Hrs.
Labor Day

Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

8·7-'9().1 mo ..

___

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . NONE
SOLO TO DEALERS .
~
POUCY-Eech of theae advertised items is required to be readily available for
' : n~ , roger Store, except aa a.pecificslly noted in thia ad. If we do run out of an
~ van
Rem, we ~Ill oHer you your choice of a comparable item, when avaiLable
it'!!,':tln~ the~ aavm~a or .a r~inchee:k whiCh wlll entttte you to purchase the advardled

::.......o!!!:'- 1

All MAKES

BISSELL
BUILDERS

949-2168

COPYRIGHT t996 - ft{f KROGER CO . ITEMS· AND
,PRICES GOOD SUNDAY. AUG . 26. THROUGH SATURDAY . SEPT. t , 1990, IN POMEROY STORE

ALL STORES

MICROWAVE
OV.EN REPAIR

ROOFING
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

Y 11rk

Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

pPnph • tu s lil-' " a wav from lhf"
S&lt;Jra t og;_l. ~ - Y . ... how. · 'f'nl ... urP

Cen ter O'Co nn or had refu sed to
go onstage Sund ay night at the
Ga rd&lt;' n St at e Art s Center in .'J pw
J er sey unt i l offici a ls e avt 'd 1n
and dropped plan s to pia\ ·'T il&lt; •
S ta r · S pt~ n g lf'd B l:l nn pr ' · hdon •
performance .

Pomeroy

ups1·t h\· th (' I r ish-hom O 'Con·
nor 's ;~ct io n 1ha 1 tw ' s u r~i ng

th e Sa r atog a Performin g A rt s

her

Wednesday, August 29, 1990

1.7~1bs.

lanlflus, elothlng , large shoes ,
26" 4-spatd bike. August 31,

Seplllt.
4 F11mlly Yard Sail, Frl 11 Eno at
Elkins Store.

MIDDLEPORT - Abargatn ol ahornr A I '.· &lt;lilly hnrn r wrlh
3 roams up an d 3 rooms down Ca rpar t part basemen t,
eQu ipped kitchen Great sta rter hom r or ren lill home

ALL Yerd Salu Must Ba Paid In

$8 .000
fLAIWOOD RD. - A gr owrn~ atea Apptox 3 actes wr lh a
great laying bUIIdtng srte or molrtle home srl e TPC w11 ter

18 .000

TUPPERS PlAINS - Arbaugh Add ttion - I sto ry .an ch
wtth 3 bedroo ms. eqwpped ktlche n. ~atde n a&lt;ea and ap
prox ''acre of land
132 .000

2:t:itar

Paper Towels

c

Single
Roll,

Bottle
Each

Register To

inA Trip

To Kiawah
Island, S.C.
See Store For
Details!
One Winner Per Store

RUTLAND - Smith Run Rd . - Tins dtgntlred counlry ' " '
dence is a ptc luresque selling wtlh aredwood home thai stts
way back !rom the road Has adreamy pecan krlrhe n cal he·
dral ceilmg tn spactou s IIVmg room wtth lrrepl ace. l heco un·
Iry stzed famtly room also has a ltreplace. and th ere ate two
baths. Thts 125 acre iar m is set up lo&lt; bee t caHie. It has a
la&lt;ge metal bar n and other oulbutldrngs '"d stoc ked8o nd
MUST SEE TO BELIEVE $14 ,000
LiURT - Ma rn lenance lreeextertor. 4 bedr ooms. 2 baths.
3 stHin g porches. and a dt mng room Ntce btg level yar d
Fenced area wtth oorn for antmals. and a lree houselor cht l·
dren.
MUST SEE 144.900

10 . _ _ __ __

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TilE

12 . _ __ _ __

POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
CLASSIFIEDS.
THEY WORK LIKE MAGIC.
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
Ill COURT STREET
POMEROY, OH 45769

3 Day• • 3 Paper• • :1 Lin•·•
.3.33

av arlab le_ElectriC lme across the property Al most ready to

go. IUS! needs you

IT WAS HERE A SECOND AGO ,
BUT NOW IT'S GONE!
NOTHING MAKES YOUR MERCHANDISE
DISAPPEAR FASTER THAN AN AD IN

1.
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4.

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6

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CA ~II ON I.\' - MAILOfl Bfllr'(r.IN

PIUI"fTONE WORD IN EAC1151'An UIOV[. EACIIINITIALOR CROUP or
ncUUS CUUFfT!I A!l A WORD. COUI'IT I"'AMF: AND AOOR~OR PHON~

NUMIEit IFU!Ir.D. rM...Uine 111!1190
NAM

COLUMN -

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Adven ce. OEAOLtNE : 2:00 p.m.
the day btlore the ad Is to run.
Sunday edition • 2:00 p m.
Friday. Uonday edition . 2:00
p.m. Saturday.

Bac k Ya rd Sate : Aug . 31, S.pl.

111. At 7 tn Cheshire. 9-? LOlt
small sln woman'sJtans and
other clothing 4-14. yers dMp
well pump end other nlctltems.

Garage S1te. Aug, 31, Fri.,
Hit!

Roed. Fonow

Slgne, to

Shoestring Rldae. 3rd brick
hous• leff. Kevrn O.nnlt, 814446 -2847.
Canning
Jsrt,
woodwork, upright pleno , Boy1,

girts,

men,

women

clothes,

Bicycle, jewlery.
Gar~~ge

Sale : Sept . 1st 1 3nt

from Motur Mospltel to KerF
tum left to Bfctw.ll- ~odney
Crossroads. Tum rtght. 3 mllea.
tan garage on right. Slgl"'l Up!

Lsdlea, klda elothH, all sins
home lntarlor, flowarw., avon'

bedspread, curtains,
Thte Onet Hill &amp; Neal.

992-2156

S.f,'·

1, Sat. 9·5. 3 mlltt down 7, Cl pper Mill tum right , to Orchard

Don, Ul.i

�Page

12-The Daily

Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport,

LAFF-A-DAY

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

44

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Land on Spring Ava. makt ni ce
trailer lot. $5000 080, 927-6436
attars pm

Moving Salt. Sat. Sept 111t, ._..
11t roH right on Bulavlllt Plkt,
Hondt Ex.,._ (pil1a), dinette,
bike, eq. dane. clothH, picnic
tablt1 men'el wvmen'a clothea,
runntng bolrde, pmee 1 taya
Rain djte: Sepl 3rd.

Routt 2 Ashton, t acra loll, 3
milts 80Uih Galflpolll Lock•.
public water, no Nstrlctlons,
some with river trontag1, 304·
57!-2336

Rentals
Yard Salt. Friday and S.tUfday
CtllldNn't clott.a, tov-. Mite !5

41 Houses for Rent

rn1t11 OUI218.

Yard

Sale:

2

mit.

3 bedroom garage, Cit, Rutland
Rtf!Utp. No pats. 614-89212n
Alao tor lllaJmeke offer

out

Nelghborttaod
RoM.
Bab~
cloth11, prom dr. ..., Aug

.....

30131 t-3 C.nctlted In caaa of

Yard s. ..: liSCO &amp; 1138 S.Cond
Ave , O.ll,!polla, Ohio Frl, S.l
Aug 31tt, 8ept 111.

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Yard S.lt: Glrll clott.a, blkas,
top, houMhokt, Frl &amp; Sat. tG-5
Linwood ott L.ak., Rio Granda
Yft S.fl: l'lln or ahlnl AI

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3 bedroom hou11, nice and
clun. Absolutely no lnaide
pelt O.pollll and Rtlertneaa
required 614-992-3090

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t':.lf,,.,.Cf/-:",'

3 bedroom, 2110 N. Main Laue,

,I

depo1i1, rel•renc••, no pets.
$285 304-4Sii-187.5

'"

.., .. _ . ...

3 Br houaa, Kanauga, fenctd
yard, carport, county watar, gas
htal, 111y accna to shopplng
ctntar• $250/month Phone 614·

Thurman,
t.e.Jde old ec:hool t==========:r:==::::====::::==~
heMal, Aug 3'1, 84Jp11 1 3, trom
11
a1111 4.
Help Wanted
31 Homes for Sale
319-2441

. , - ---:-;-::-.,..--;---,--

Pl. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity
0..111ge Sale, Ttlunday, Friday
and S.turdly 2823 Maple lvt
LDta of good mlac hams

Solo, Aug 29,30,31. Books,
clothle, Avon bottlet, lumlturt,
giUiware, ~~ mlec IIams, to
IW call 304-175-5134 anytime
from 10.00 AM till 10 00 PM, At
l5 ThrN mile crttk Road

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

21, 30

11).4

ChartH

BuM r~~aiden011. McKenzie
Ridge oil County Road 28.

Aufuol

:tHioplombor 3 ol
Sheridan Plerce R... dlne•
Dewttt. Run A01d. DtahiS,
· - · boby clolhoo
Yards. ... 1131-811. Firat reed to
tift 112-mlle SOU1h of Tu~a

Pllllno. WIICII lot ligna

Yard Sale August 3'1-Seplembtr
1 GuM, big clothn, County
Roed 28 1-.Mn.

Yard S.J. Friday, Aug 31,
Saturdly, Stpltmb.r 1 850
Gent Nil Ha rtlngtr Parkway,

lllddlopon
YoodL:ron, boko 1111 S.p&lt; 1

Prnuy1.,.lln Church
StrMI Syracuse

8

Second

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pnt1on AucHon Compan~
now booking auctions, II·
perlence m1k11 tht dfHertnet
lieeoHd Ohio, Kentucky, Wttt
VIrginia, 304-773-5785
David Bogoa Auetlon SeMct,
Now bookfrlg auctlont, Uctnnd
In Ohio, 114-446-mO

9

Wanted to Buy

Wanltd To Buy . Junk Autos
with or without motor• Call
LMTy Uvolv. 114-388-i303

Employment Services
11

LPN N11d1d Midnight rttlef, 16
hreJwk Wor1tlng wlth Gsriatrlc
MR Nlldanla In a residential
Htllng. Exc•ll•nt ~Ilion for
an LPN going to eehool who
nHda part·tlmt work 814-4467148
Ma~

3 flmlly yard ula at "Sam·,~.
~ loU~Mard.. Racine S.pt.
~

Local Nightclub Expanding
NMd exparlancad waitr ..su,
bM:k·up
blrtand•ra,
also
peactmalcars, positions avail·
able Apply In ptr.on, Thursday
afternoon batwHn 1 It 4p m at
the Addison Club, 568 Upper
River Road, St At 7.

ltulng company looking
IOf truck mechanic with tour or
mora yaaN experience. Must
have own toola
Excallenl
blnall!s
Contact Go~ry 11
6141446-4122.
EARN MONEY ty,Mng, word
procenlng, pe~nal comput·
lng. lt homt Full or part Uma
S3S,OOO ~•ar lncomt potantlal.
(1) 805·687-6000 Ext B-4562
Now Taking Applleallon• tor
Pomatoy &amp; Galllpolla, Oomlno s
Plua.
Organist N11ded Reply In writ·
log to Grace Epl1eopal Church,
326 E Main Strut Pomero~ or
call 614 -992·3968 on Tuaa or
Thurs. bllo,. noon
POSTAL
JOBS
$18,392$61;125/yr Now hlrtnQ Call
80.5-681-6000 EXT P"-4562 or
current list

j'l

Wanted Mtrchandlser. Gibson
Greeting Card!, Pomeroy Part
l ime, hours flerlable, contact
Point Plaunl Job Strvlea 225
Sixth 51 Point Pleassnt
Wanted npenencad service
man, for commercial refrlgara·
lion, &amp; hAarlng, air conditioning
raparrs Local astabll!!had HVAC
Company Sand br1al resume to
Box Cia 044, clo Galli polis Dally
Tribuna, 825 Third Avenue Gal·
II polls, OH 45631
WELDER TRAIN EES
WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT
PEOPLE In all pi1 .. es ot the
welding trade It you are a h1gh
school diploma gr ad between
tht agts 11·24, c111 1.S00·282·
1384 for Interview

17

Miscellaneous

1983 Pontiac Bonnavlllt $2500
Naw Trombone $325 Small
truck tool box or trade topper
6141843·5466

18

Help Wanted
$375 OAILY

Wortclng at homt, ptaple call
you to order, Call Roger lor
dill ella, 304-466-lnJ Ext B-2

'ASSEIIBl.fRS NEEOEO'
Immediate opening• No trp
nMdtd Fun/Part Oms. Call 1·
7a.m ·10p m
.,-4&amp;3-4336
12/mln.
AVON • All areas, C.lt Marilyn

w..v., 304.&amp;82-~5.

A NO NONSENSE WAY TO 1500
ADAYI
S1 plue FA S.E K.A Sttvtns,
Rt. 2 Box 224, 9o.. h Point, OH
4!1680
MHmb4tN Needtd lmmtd lalt
openlnge. No tr:r ntedad
Fultlplrl time Cal 1-900-463
U31, 7a m.-10p m. $2/mln

AVON I All Are.. ! 9hlrlay

Spurt, 304-t7.5-1429
Eam money by lht w11k. Join
the numblra to damon•lfala
" Chrl•tmaa-Around-The-World'"
July-Decambet' Leave nama,
addr"'· and phone number on
anawerlng ..rvlct. &amp;14·992-6319

EARN MONEY Rudlng Books!
$30,0001yr Income potanltal
Now hiring (1) 805-687-6000
Ext Y10181

Wanted 10 Do

Ch1ld Care In My Home, nlc1
elnn playlslup 11r1a Individual
attention In town 814-446-8886
ClaaNng, ru ldantltl, &amp; Com·
marcial Ralettncaa, 614-379·
2211
House ctun1ng onct a w•ak ,
dapandabla, ask tor D•bbla 304675-1145.
Kountry Kids Child Care A tun
JMace to atay wi1trl frl•ndsi1 1p1
btgln Great locallooa 614·992·

7532
Magic Y11re Oa~ Cart Canter
rusonable.
depandabla,
llcenu , quality child care Monday thru Friday, 7 30 till 5 30
For mOf"t inlormallon or to
raglsltt 304-675-5847
Mlu Paula • Day Cart Canrtr
Sal• allordabl1, ch1ldcare M·F
6 am· 530 pm Ages 2·10
Btfore. after school Drop ms
welcomt 614 ·446-6224
Mother, Oaughltr. babysitting
11rvlet, II on• c1n"1 do 11, the
other ont can Full-llms or ptr1·
tlmt any shift. convenient toea·
lion, arptrltncad, 614-446.0065
atter 3p m
Will Baby alt In my homa Hava
Good
Ratartnces
Also
WHktndl 614·368·8114

E11y Work! Excellent Pay! All·
semble productt at hom• Call
tor Information 504-641-8003

Will do hou!lt c l a~~nlng, ratertn·
en provided, 304-675-4568 or
875-2765

£11313.
E&lt;:holll!l 1111- ICI'-MR lo

CM

currtntTy INking 1 tull·llmt 1
RNILPN for afternoon lhlft wiFn

I Sol off. Tloo LPN $8 2S, RN

$'10 00 whh btntflt package In·
eluded Thla position Ia open tor
mot11 Info. call 614-594-3541 or
lltop by 319 Wn1 Union St.,
Athens, OM 457'01 Mon-Frt, 9-11,
1-4, To complett an application

Will do houstcltanlng Rtlertn·
6141992-6983

Will to babr-illlng In m~ home
wHkdays, Ag11 2 &amp; up Havt
dayca,. uperlenca &amp; retertn·
eu Ercallanl Cara 614 446·

8202.
Would like to do babysitting In
my home Mon -Frl Oava only
61.....46--BlQg

Edward's Transportation Ia Iook·
lng tor a t.w oood ovar the road
drivarw tor tTat bed, operation
baNd In Ravtnswood, WV, 800221-8851 tor delalls
Experltneld
medlt
Nits
repr...matlve BIN plua com·
minion. 304·7V·7885 call tor lnltn'itw

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING J18,000-$112LOOO y11r
Call 1-IH-584-11100 "" GB ...
tor Immediate reepone~
Flit led drlw.,. nMded for long
haull. AUeut 1 y11r ••pMitnct
requlrld

C.U 114-171-6006

Of

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity
!NOTICE!

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
rtcommtrtda that you do busl·
,..., whh people you know, 1nd
NOT to 11nd monty througt'l lht
mall until you h•v• lnvtatigatad
IM oHiflng.
For Exciting NEW program. Not
1 vending rout•! Call 1-800428-

INTELUGEHCE JOBS. CIA, US

3022

C.H 1.-.ee1-t000 E1t. K-10tlt

JOBS. I .-d 10 pooplo to otort
now who Wlnl: to maU I250-

S300 a . . - . OVer 11 and tree to
lrevtl Handap &amp; V.te Wi1·
COIN. TraM. furnlthed I cash
when you ltart For lnltrvlew
... Mrs. Landis at llut
fountain Mol.t, lno., Clellll)olla,
Ohio. 11a.m.• 5 p.m. Yhura.

Auautt 30th Par.nts wtcom•
•JnttrVt.wa.
LAW ENFORC£11ENT
No experJtneei nte....ry. For
oootlcltlon lntoomo11on coM 21"
~-1131 EXT OH1H I:OGo.m. to
1:00pm. 1dop.
-opting
- - l o t IOCIOirlll "'":~d
oppllool'll ..... Laool - - -

:e~·~~~;::;!:
,_
' muof- -

wtth oulollo. All -

con-

lldol'llla~ llllld 10 lor ~1 l'
lllioolnl llollollr, 2110 111111
•• Pt. Pft, WY 21180.

4 rooms and bath, houu In niea
ntlghborhood, reltraneiS
qui red, 304-675-1090

3 Bedroom red brick, 1·112 bath,
full basement wl1h llraptaca 3/4
acre, Lowtr River Rd. 614-2455146, 446-4039
3 bedroom, full basement, gas
heat, clair, garagel. double lot
wlmobllt noma, Muon, WV
304-882-3593.

Glenwood and nur loekt Nlca
2 bedroom brick, 2 car gartgt,
all tlectric, wood bumfng
fireplace, wall to watt carpal,
1350 HorN bam •nd pnlure
txtra Call 7 00-11 00 PM, Hun·
!lngton 304-!25-7'081
_-c----

3 bedroom•. pool, deck 676
South Fourth, Middleport (near
Meigs Jr High} $31,000 614·
992-7'323
3br house wlln !emily room,
new carpel &amp; pelnt, fenced In
yard, Prlctd to nil! Rodney
area 614 245-5961, 614·367-7252

r•

In town, smtll, 2brh laundry,
porch, quiet neigr borhood
$250 Includes wallr bill, S.. Of
call Earl Tope, 614-446-0161
Ont bedroom country hom•
close to Mtlgs High School
ldtal tor marrltd couplt or
retired couple Oayt 614-9926642 or evenings 614·992-2627

22

ea

LOANS BY IIAIL
Up lo $5,000 In 72 houri. Wt
c:an hllp you get 1 tlgntture

Loon By lloH. 1-I00-418-ll121
SI.IIIIN.

Real Estate
31 Homea tor Sale
107

tern. I

ruom

modular

bath.

seo,ooo

homo. LR, OR, kllchon, 2 bod-

room,

t

112

114m2-38111.

2 bo-.o. full olzo boumont,
locoolocl Cit- Rood, 101b1200 lot,
138,1100. :104-213-2004 "' 304-

175-1271.

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wrighl

11

SchuH 14x70 •r:rndo, CA, 1arg•
porchts on 11 acre near Pt
Pttasant Exc cond, ca ll tor ap·
pofnlmant French C1ry Brock·
eraga, 614-446-9340 304·675
6898
For Sala1 House 3 bedroom
reasonab lt 2 Houst 3 bedroom
d&amp;lu xt 3 Commercial build ·
lng 4 Two lots Jackson Ave 5
Comer lot Viand Sl A-One Atal
E.!!illta, Broker 304-675 51 04

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1 112 acra lol , W/5 room dwelllng, grilled well, plus rural .
located on 160 BP School, excellent building loeallon, posSiblt land contract, nrlou• lnqulrl" only 514-446·0514

12Jdl2, 2 bedroom moblla homt
E-.eellant condition $4,000 814·
992-5225 Also pop-up camper,
$350

2br, $185/mo Deposit reqUired
614 367 0632
3

bedroom ,
furnished ,
w.. hariDryer, for tall or r1nt
614·992·"'79
2 bedroom Mobile home tor
r1nt, upper At 7, Kanauga, Ohio,
614-446-0508 or 446-081'7
Mobile hom• for rent to one
ganllaman In Mlntrsvlllt 614·
992·3181
Tralltr Furn ed or untum"td , 2
BR, Cflblt, buulltul rlvtr vltw
In Kanaug• Fosler "• Mobile
Home Park 614 -446-1 602

44

Apartmenl
for Rent

2 and 3 bedroom lptrrmants
Clfptl, equipped kltchtn• In
Mlddlaport Otposii/Aalarencts
r1qulr8d 614 -98s.4448 afttr 6

pm

12r:60 mobllt hom•, $2,!100 304·
675-6605

2 bedroom lumlshad Pallo wid
art• Security dlposll $175 per·
utlliti•t not Included 614-992·
6386 alttr 6 p m

1974 Gu&amp;rdon Fulursma 12x65 2
btdroom, Central Air $599.5 614·
446-1012

3 room apt, nice location
rtltrencH requirtd , 304-6 75
IOiO.

1975 Champion 14x65, 2 BR, s;et
up on privata lol on 218 6 ml
from town $4500 Frta ra nt lor
1 y11r 614·25&amp;.1393

35 Wtll Apt 2br, 1 btl h. pr1va1a
anelo1•d pa11o. closa to grocery
storn &amp; shopp 1n ~ ctnler, water.
stwtt. trash prov1d.d, $26 5/mo
614-441·1608

t979 Sctrull z. 14r:65, 2 BR , all
etaelrlc $9,000 Arter 5 p m 614·
388 ·9634 or 388-8529
1982 TownhouH, 14r:70, doubla
arpando, CA, Many Extra•' On
prfvat• rented tot In Rodney
614·245·5049
1982 Townhcuu, naw hill
pump &amp; porch, tr:c cond. 11t
up In perk, 614·446-8118
1982, 14x60 Buddy, 2 bedroom,
central tit aklrtlng, 10r:12 metal
building $10,000 Call 614· 992·

11179
1985 mobile homt
14x70.
altclrlc, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
porches, oulbulldingJ, 304·882·
3706 or 882·2967
1986 VIc torian Custom, all
electric two bedroom, muat 111
to apprtclalt at~umable loan .
304.S82·3451
Houst trailer Furnlshtd or un·
turnlsi1ad , new carfJII and
linoleum. lwo bedrooms, with
two larga rooms added $10,000
tumlshtd, $8,000 unturnlshad
614-992·208.5, or Columbus 1·
873-4485
SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
or 3 bedroom14x70 models at
lh•
unbtllevable price of
$'12 900 dellvar&amp;d and sel up
Call 1-800-729-40451or deta ils
Nashua
14x70
wlaxpando.
situated 75 acrt land. Poml
Pleasant , Many txtru, priced
on Inspection 304-675·79t7

3br, 2 batt-., ntwly ram odaltd
Deposrl rtq d $425/mo All
uUiilla1 lnclud td 2br 2 balh
$350
614-446·IT33, 614-446
4222

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUOOET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jack!on Pike
lrom $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
movies Call 614-446-2568 EOH
Furnish~

Apt, 607 Satond Ava ,

Galllpoll1, $225 , Utllltlta paid
lbr, &amp;14-446-4416 attar 7p m
FumlshHI EHiciancy, all utll!tlas
paid. ahara bath $150/mo 9ti
S.C:ond Avt 614-446-3945
Fumlshed
Efficiency,
$1 75,
Utllltl11 Paid, Gallipolis, 614
446-4416, after 7p m
Garage Apar1mtnl, In town , 2br
•lovt &amp; rtlrlgerator, deposU &amp;
r•t.r•nca required, no pats.
$200/mo 614·446-1171
Gracious living 1 and 2 bad room apartm•nl• at Village
Manor
and
Rivarslda
Apartmanls In Mlddltpor1 From
S196 Call 614·912·7781. EOH
Middleport, Ohio, B11ch St One
~room tumlsh.cl apt , dtpo•ll
&amp; ,..terence required , 304-882·

2M II
Nletly Fum'ed Small houu,
gar11ge,
not
auhabla
to r
chilcfran, r.o ptt1, $300Jmo
O.poatt, 1114-44~38

For Sate. 1981 E1eot1 LX, PS,
PB
AMIFM casu"'· ntw
aluminum whttll snd shadt tor
rnr window, 9,200 miles 614·
446-6205
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vahlcl11
from $100 Fords Marctdll
Corvtfltl
Chavy1
Surplu1
Vour eru (1) 805-687·6000 Ex1

6679.
Two badroom apt, carpet,
kitchen lurnlsh.d, 304-675-.5104.

•

KAYE: A
FINt' 1'PA'(

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45

Furnished
Rooms

Rooms tor r•nt • wuk or month
Star11ng at $120/mo Gallla Hot at
614-446-9580
Slttplng rooms with cookrng
Also lralltr a pact All hook·upll
Call atier 2 00 p m 304 773
5651, M..on WV.

24" boys bicycle new tires gold
and blue $15 Strudo gu grill
good eond $50 304-675·4616

102
For ule Splnii-Conaole Plano
Bargsln
Wanltd.Ruponslbla
party to t1kt over low monthly
paymtnlt on Spinet plano Sll
Locally Call 1·800-321-3345 E•t

••

!'

LOOK! l GOT A
LETTER FROM PE66Y
JEAN S~E SAYS
51-lE MISSES ME

S~E ALSO SA't's,''61VE
A &gt;\UG TO '/OUR CUTE,

S~ E SA'&lt;S

51-lE j.jQPES
ME ETAGAIN
SOMETIME

!

KNEW IT

LI}ONDERFUL,C~ARMIN6,

LITTLE D06 ''

~ Newh•rt C
Ill ill 8 AB¢ Newoi;J
1D Body Eloctric
(f) 3-2-1 Contectl;l

58

Pick up beds, Fords and Cht¥1,
1968 to 1981, no rust, 304-6756286

Merchandise

Computer stand good cond $30
Encloetd coH11 labl• wnwo In·
tables S80 2 matching lamps
$20 Good cond 304-675·1509

Canning tomatoas $5 00 bu Wt
pick 614-446--3752 or 304-6756233

Household
Goods

Couch. $70 , Gold 011hwashar.
$40, Storm Door, metal $40, 10
pes tin roofing, $20 614 245·
9448

3848 or a her 9 00 PM call 304·
675-m4

Larga Private Lot Gratn Local
School Olstrlct, 614-44&amp;-4053.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Solu and chairs prlcad !rom
$39.5 to S995 Tables S50 and up
to $125 Hld••·bed• $390 to
$595 Recliners $225 to $375
Lampa 128 to $12.5 Olntltts
$109 and up lo $495 Wood table
w-6 chairs S285 to $795 Casks
$145 up to $375 Hutches $400 &amp;
up, bunll bad!l eomplett wiTh
manr111 1295 and up to 1395
baby btds $110 Ma"resses or
bor: springs lull or twin S18 firm
S88, and S98 Outen sat1 $275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 drawlf chest
$69 Gun Cabl nets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby mattress11 $35 &amp;
$45 Bad frames $25, Quean
Slzt $35 &amp; king Ira me $50 Good
at\tctlon of bedroom suhts,
metal cabinets. headboard• $30
and up to $65 90 day1 uma as
cash with appro~ad credit 3 mi
out Butavllle Rd Optn I AM to
5 PM Mon, lhru ~~ Call 614·
446..Q322
Conltmpary Couch &amp; l.DIJtsaal
In gray &amp; black, Ea:c:tll•nl condition, 614-446-3481 or 614·367·
04JJ
County Appllan ca, Inc Good
used 1ppllanea1. TV stls. Opan
8 1m to t1 pm Mon .Sat 614446 1699. &amp;27 3rd Ava Galllpolll, OH
Ethan Allen cocktail tablt,
btautllul dining tablt, 4chal11,
whirlpool , mlrcowava, quHn
head board, Beautllul 614·388·
8936
GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
Wssherw, drytr•. refrigerators,
rang•• Skagga Appliances,
Uppar River Ad Be1ide Stone
Crest Mottl Call &amp;14-446-n98
Ll rt Chait
2862

Llkt new. 614-379-

PICKENS FURNITURE
NawtU..d
HOUSIIhOid furn ishing 112 ml
Jerrlcho Rd Pt Pleasant. WV.
call304 ·675·1450

Four 12 .50 . t6 5 tlru &amp; wheels.
8 lugg, chrome spoka rims,
$200 6"14·256-1206
Gibson UP,rtghl lruter large
capacity, like new. 1275 Truck
topper, 8 toot aluminum S100
6141985-4418
Litton Mlerow8ve Strta Maltrasa , 10Spd bikes , chest, high
ci1air. caruat, aquar1umt, 55,
20 10 &amp; 5 gsl All alzta nice
school clothts couch, chair,
614-446·8607
Jackals, ltaniJ. medical coal1
$5 aach 132 Hutlernut Avtnu•
Flomtroy

Magic Chat g.. stov• 175
Ktnmort washer &amp;. drylf 175
aach Heavy oak rocktr $40
614-441 -0020
Mise mtrchandl• • . turnlture , an·
tlquu, tools and etc 304-675·
1485
Moving Sal1ll ! Eleclrolur Vac
wlearpal att 1200, Oreck V1c
$40, 21 · Gas Range $50, Vita
Mir: Food Dehydrator $50,
Chromalor 220V Calling Heater,
$100, Sears 9300 BTU l&lt;trotlnt
Haatara, $25 tach, Bo~a 20""
BMX Blkt S2~ 1 Stare RX 4,000
Rowing
MIChlnt
$40;
LaMachlnt Food Proe $30,
Barbequt Grill $20, 614-446-1721
Nice ~ o ta and chair $100 614992 -5986
::--c---;-c-;--;-;---,--

One hospital bad . In good eon·
d1t1on 614-446-0886

Rtco ndrtlonod Washtrs, Dryers
Guaranteed prompt aarvica lor
all makes, models The Washer
Dryer Shoppe 614-446·2944
S1ngle Stal Rail Buggy Factory
Tube Frama 1600 CC Dual port
VW Motor, Harley 2 barrel car·
buralor, 85 Mllhm•T•r Piston ,
$t,500 614·245-9128

••rt

SWAIN

62

Wooden wheeled wagon Ready
to ust 614·992-3008 1J92·70~

Oliva Sl, Gallipolis New &amp; Used
tumitura, hearers, Wesltrn &amp;
Work boola 614·446·3159

55

Used alnglt bed $50, sludtnl
desk $15, bookcase $15, new
mattrau &amp; box aprlngs $150
chest ol drawera $75. VCR tap.i
$5 •ach 614-367·7123

Block, brick, Slwlr plpts, win·
dows, linlalll, tic Clauda Wln1trw, Rio Grandt OH Call 61424.5-5121.

53

56

Antiques

Bu~ 01 aell Rlvtrlne Antiques,
1124 E Main Strtal , Pomeroy
Houra M T W 10 00 am to 6 00
p m, Sunday l 00 to 6 00 p m

614-992·2526

Cann;ln-g----cl:o_
- m_at:o--. ,- .----c,: :0-;4-;·6-:;;75·

Ounrovin Frull Farm just ott Sr
681 aast of Albany We accept
food stamps Variety of apples,
peaches, troma grown m&amp;lons,
tomaton, and peara 9·7 daily,
closed Monday 614~98-6298
Red Raaberries. pick your own
614-245-5064.
Roush 's Strawberry Farm 2
mlln back New Ha'!Htn You p{ek
Half Runner Buns, $8 00
bushel, You pick T•ndartll
Baan1, $10 00 Bushel, No 1
Canning Tomalots plckad, $fi
bushel; No 1 Canning Juice
Tomatoea picked, $4 bushat
304-882·223'7

Building
Supplies

Pets for Sale

Fl.fl
JACK
GARD+++
All matal pattnlld device controll IIIII In tt'la home Wiltrout
PESTICIDES R"utt1 ovarnlght
StOWELL CASH FEEO I(&amp;J
GROCERY &amp; J D NORT~
+++HAPPY

PRODUCE

1030 Cllt O!attl Tr11Cior S3 950
c... w/4 bo(tomt plows, &amp;
grlndarlmlxar,
13,4951 Lata
model 885 Case Oavla Brown
Tractor wiSH Bush Hog, $3 950
Owner Will Fmanee 614 286·
&amp;522

no

••I•

2 horn Tralltr for
S600
614·446·2107, 614-388-8504
Cobay Slla~e Wagon, Allla
Chalmers S1lagt Wagon, 34
John Dtert Chopper Ntw Hoi·
land Blower, 12~. Field rudy
614·886·6732
For: 2100 Forage Harvaaltr
Badgtr 7ft Hay Bind Geh t Grin·
dar Mizer, all nc cond, ~ - 273 ·
4215
Jim"• Farm Equipment, SR 35.
Wut Gallipolis, 614-446·9m,
Wide saltetlon ntw &amp;. uHd tsrm
tractors &amp;. lmpltmenl!l Buy.
141111, trada, 8 00-S 00 wnkdays,
Sat 1111 Noon

Livestock

1990 16ft Goostnack Horat &amp;
Stock Tralttr $3,295, U!ttd 16ft
Bumpar Stock Tra1ltr, Ntw
pllint, 11 ..595, 12ft 2 axlt lrall•r
$295, 614 ·286·6522
2 Atplnt goat•. buck 8 months
old $25, doe 2 112 ytara old $45.
614-985-448 .51614-985- 33

buodlng

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay fOf Sal•. Clover &amp; Timothy
Round Baltl In the Field 6t4·
245-5598
Squara bllu oats, straw, ryt
and awHI corn, 304-675-42~8

Transportation

n

Wc»J'T io«JRK fi?OII.

TlJE PlAYGROIJI.lD 1

111 My S Iter Slim
12!1 Muelc Row VIdeo
Qll Spoi'IIC.ntor
a Moneyllne
Ill MOVIE: S.llor Beworoo
(2 30)

7:06 (I) Jafferoono
7:30 C2lD Femlly Feud
(!) Bewltchod
Ill Entertelnment Tonlghl
ill 8 Mamo'o Family
11D1 a21111 11J1 Jeopeodyl 1;1
illllll M'A'S'H
111 U.S. Open Tennlo
Qll College Football Kickoff
Spoclel
a Croaellf11
7:36 (I) S.nlood end Son
8:00 (2) D liJI Unoolved
Myoterllo A Chocago woman

\

FRANK AND ERN ST

C.l-U~

MUC&gt;

1988 lsuzu Trooper !1, 4 wheel
drlvt 4cyl 5 spd, erulst, air,
AMIFM cassana Ere cond, 614·
446·1761, or afltr 5p m 614-24&gt;

5646
1990 Bronco XLT, loadfld, 18,000
mil ts, 112,000 614-446-mo

74

- --- -

Motorcycles

1986 Honda 250 4 Iter:, 4
whHiar, axe cond, S1,600 304·
675-3448 01675 3935

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
197'2 17 n Stareral't Tri-Hull

cla1ms that her friend speaks

lrom the grave. (A) 1;1
!Jl MOVIE: Oen tumer.
Hollywood Detoctlvo (2 00)
(I) ill Ill The Wondor Yeof11

•

Kev1n ts astounded when
Paul develops a crush on

ALLEY OOP

Kev1n s mom (Ail;!
Ill (f) Mall1 RuiHII Comedy
Special PoiHical salorost Marl&lt;
Russell lampoons the
nation s leaders and
newsmakers wtth hrs
outrageous one-liners ,
songs, and plano parQ:dres

1911 Chlvell• SS, rabuln 360
tnglna, 350 TH tranamiSIIon,
nice car, 13,500 negotiable

304-8112-221S
1975 and 1977 Monte Ctrlo, 304-

17$-4552.

1m Elcamlno $1100. 1m Ford
F150 4X4 $1000 1982 Pontllt:
6000, loodod $2400 1965 Chevy
Cavalltr $2285 1i815 Tempo Gl,
4 door 13200. 1141992-7184.
1971 Rltley Spot1a Camaro,
good c:ond. $1,600. Can 111 Upfown Auto Sattt

M1am1 emergency vtctrms (AI

8111
MOVIE: Psycho IliA)
(2 30)

BOATS · MOTORS · TRAILERS
Msrcruis•r, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
service
authomad parts I
Parts tor moat mator brands
WE CANNOT SPEL S CCESS..J
WITHOUT
U'"
RIVERSIOt:
MARINE, GALUPOUS, OH 614·
446 -2424

76

I

12!1 Convoroellon With Dinah

I

Qll Ma)oo ll"llUI llolltlblll
MaQarlne

EEK AND MEEK

CO&lt; ADJAW&lt;1D Wl-\IJOLCGY
AllLWS USTO CCMMUIJICAT£
1~\SIAUll.Y IJATIO/J lD

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

CJ!, tronl-tnd,rtar-end, tran!lfer
Cllt, oth•r small parts. 1120
Eut Main Str11t Pomeroy

79

a ~rlmeNewo
8:05 (I) MOVIE: Legend of lhe
Golden Gun (2 00)
8.30 Ill (J) 11 Growing Paino

~ :5TIU (AV'T

MAJJM£
TH£ falT AIJD AAAlF B£ TWWJ
A MMJ AIJD lAJJMNJ

M1ke casts a beauttlul but
seem1ngly untalented grrt In

fJtme+J OVER 11-10US!:IWDS

h1s plav (AI C
Ill (f) Hello Moocow Willi

Of MILES

lfW motor, 304-675-4552

Huell Howa• Everyday
people and places tn
Moscow are captured on
hand-held v1deo cameras

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Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

t:=

0&lt;

1973 Dodge motor homt, 304
71'3-5363, Charles Decker

12!1 On Sligo
ID MeJor loaguo IIIMbell
9.00 (2) D lfJ) Night Court Yakov
asks Harry to extend hrs

1978 Terry camper, 24 h, air.
awning, anltnna, new llrts, call
attar 6 00 PM, 304-882-3108

Services
81

Home
Improvements

vosotlng father s visa (A) 1;1

MY [)O.D 51\YS ,JACK NIQ::l.All5
ONCE. 6A::JK£ TO HIM AT A
GiQLF TOiJRNM\Bo.IT.

YW 1RE KIDDIN6 !
WHAT DID HE"

5A.Y ?

(I) I)) Ill Doogle HowMr,
M.D. Whtle love blooms all
around them Ooogte and

wanda have problams (AJ 1;1
Ill (f) Mottoor Tef111t (1 30)
IJDI a21111 Jake end 1111

HE S AID 'G-ET RID OF THE.
SQI.JE&lt;\Kv''3HOE'3 CQ 6P
FCU.OW 5CME80Dr' EL6f. H

Fatman Jake Is set up to
take the fall tor the death of

8 doctor's wole (RI I;J
Naahville Now
at Larry King Llvtl
9:30 C2JD cr1l Door John Mary

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifltlmt

rJ1

guar~~n­

IM local ,.,.,.nell hJmi1hed
Fr11 ntlmatu C.U collact I ·
614-2374488, dsy or night.
Rogtra BaHmtnl Watarproofing
Complate Mobltl Home ut ups
&amp; rapelt1, also plumbing &amp;.
electrical, rooting, remodeling,
patio• I daeka etc REMODEL·
lNG! Rtltrtncu. Eatlmataa.
614-2Sfi..1611
Ron'• TV Service, apeclallzlng
in Ztnhh alto nrvlc:lng moat
other brenda. HouH calla, also
110mt appllanea repairs WV

Autos tor Sale

IJDI a2111l Reocue: 911
Ho-Tech hellcopt8rs help

1981 14 rt Tttry Bas• Boat 50
hp Mtreury m04or $3,000 Cal
6t4·992·2892

ogo

Horstaln bull , sired by Mar\
304-675-4308,
Tlm -Aock
Hotattlns

64

CO~Dt~~ PHO~

304-tM~3N Ohio

1114... 411-2454.

Robtn s self-esteem soars
when Cattrenne__9tves her a

promotoon (AI Q
Ill Fall Snook P"'vlew
10:00 C2JD cr1J Hunter An

BARNEY
TONIG HT'S MY

ME AN'
MY MAN SNUF FY

NIGHT!!

HAV E A LOT

CHECKER

undercover cop may have
been ktllod by hts

half-brother (Ail;!
(!) Nowo
(I) Ill D Equal Juotlco M1ke

IN COMM ON

watches rn horror as hts
gtrllnend ts murdered by

Rotary or c•bl• tool drilling
Most walla complettd Hmt dw.-""~~~- Mil arvlca, 304..

a
mugger (A) C
®I a2111l To lie Announced
Evening Nowo
Ill 700 Club W~h Pet
RoborloOn
10:05 (I) MOVIE Duel In lloo Sun
(2 45)
10:30 Ill Newowllch
(f) On Oon&lt;:lng tudore'o

a

S.p&lt;lc Tonk Pumping S90cGallla
Co RON EVANS ENTERPHISES,
J1c:kaon, OH 1400-537-9528
Davia
Sew-Vac
Strvlct,
O.orgn CrMk Rd. Parta, auppllll, pickup, and dtllvtry. 614·
448.()214.

82

Dance• Annabelle Gamson.

Plumbing &amp;

the foremosllnterpreter ot
Isadora Ouncan·s dances.
shares her 1nstghls into
Duncan s extemporaneous

Heating

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Boxer pupa, unu1ual markings.
91,_ It Ill whitt Ha'll both
parenta. Choice $150 614/H2·

1Si4
Oragonwynd C1H1ry Persian,
Sitmlll and Himalayan kllltna
tl14 -44tr3844
7 p.m

.n.,

30 acrat mora or IIIli Approx
20 urtt tillable, 3br, houa•,

Flah Tank, 2413 Jackaon Ava.
Point Pltuant, 304-875-2063, 10
gal HI up S14 91 and 10 gal
oomplelel43.215

3br hou11, garage, sOOp, bam,
6 aceragt. No Sunday Calla

Groom end Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming. All bra~t All atytee
lllftll Pel: Food Dealer Julie

loom, 114-44f-2107, 614-388-8504.

114-37i-21178.

Wobb. Colll14-448-0231.

llg Dakotl 5 bedroom rann
home built on your tot. &amp;35,005
&amp; up. 1~1311.
Prlc:o Roducod. 12 ..,., 2
bama, 1112 lral.. r, 3 Mdroome,

2 pon:hto, Mil wotor~..tobocco
booo, Ololo Rt. 1, 1-304-,.:t-81111.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

-

"These are new this year lor
football aeason."

toao Orond

P~•. good

nelda engine, SIOO

304-175-

11U
1i81 Chevy Chevtltt
cond ., 814-446·1021

Good

1963 Toyota Gorolla, 4 door
door with sun root, S1,800 call
304-675-3117 ltave mta..age.

Rtgiet1rtd Boston Ttrrler tnd
Reg. Hlmatay•n-Par~lan cat
avallabll for lltud lltvlce. Ateo
tor Nit Himalayan klltens,
lltm• •nd craam polnta. 114-

1984 Rallant, 1983 A.lrles both
have bHn wrecked, good tn·
glne and tNnlmt ..on, on1 hu
good body and can be tlxed,
othtr tor pal1a, 1400. lor bc:Ch,

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL.
1111. on "''lutor toolngo. Enclo
S.pltmblr 15. J&amp;M Pflno Ser·

vleo. Call Bill Wood 304-t..:rns.

304-178-4684.

1ga5 Dodge Chargar Matchblck,
5 speed. PS, PI, ntw Urea,
51,000 miiH..J. vary good cond,
$2,500, 304-or5-2827.

1i&amp;e Ply, Rollont, B.W., ML~
mii'!J.._ ~ AIC, nice, S3,;ouo,
614-JlV-

84

loodv,

PurHwtcl GNI1 Dana puppl•
tor Nit. 114'192·7584

Musical
Instruments

one IICNI trtlltr tot wfth county
w1ter, Mptlc: tank and electric

11&gt;-7151.

1984 Olda. Broughan, 4-door
EMcellent
condition. $4,700
Book VSIUI for $4,500. 132 But·
ltmut Avenue, Pomeroy

992-1837.

100 ft. facing At. 7 In Crown
CHy., 200ft. doop. 814-2116-1180.

1m Buick Fl:tgtl, 61 aoo
original miiH, ate body tnd In·
tartor, good tlrH, erulae, lift, PB,
"!, $2,000. wtll nogo&lt;~··· 304-

Carter"• Plumbing
and Hutln~
Fourlh and P1n1
Ga llipolis, Ohio
614 -446-3888

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Rnldential
or
commercial
wiring, new Hrviee or rapalra
Lleenud etectrlclen. Ridenour
EIIIC1~col,

304-t75-17Be.

85 General Hauling
A I R Water Servlct. Poo!a, cialama, wetla. lmmedlat•1,000 or

2,000 gollono dollvory. Call 304-

117S-t370.

ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

.__,;. _____

Upholstery

llowoey'o Upholotorillil oorvk&gt;
lng trl CO\WIIy lrN 25 YNt'l. TM
belt In lumhura upholstering,
c.n !04-t78-4154 tor lrN ,._

umat...

Orohom Ullholllory Conti&lt;, 303
H I =· tall lot olllloll'll"""'o
•
.... Coli 114-4411-3438,

P 0 Box 914 2B, Cleveland , OH 4410 1342B
LIBRA (Sop!. 23-0cl. 23) You could be

styla

w111 trt you mto the p1 ct ure

PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20) A partner ·
sh•P arrangement tnto wh1 Ch you enter
today could produce long · range mutual
benefits , especially If the alliance 1s
predicated upon somethmg unique

[I) 11 New

A~our
Aug. 30, 11180

rabbll'slool and hoping lor the besl
SCORPIO (Oct. :!A-Nov. 22) People
who like you will be Inclined to go oul ol

Ill Tom Peters· Thriving on
Chloe
il])ll Art~nlo Hell
tl) Mloml VIce
Converuuon With Olneh
aMoneyllne

8AGinARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) You

GEMINI (Mop 21-June 20) II there Is

could be luckier lhan usual today In two
very Important areas One pertains to
your finances and the other IS your status In the eyes of others

someone special whose approval you
need regarding some changes you want

In the year ahead you could be luckier CAPRICORN (Ooc. 22-Jan. 11) You
I han usual In your relationships with ln-

have a happy faculty loday tm recognl -

a

®llllmen
11 :30 (2) D lfJI leet ol Ceroon

~r~a~:O~B
G .lJ.S. Open Hlghllghto

==-

to Implement, thlsls a good day to bring
II to his/her allenllon . Con ~~toni II likely.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You and
vour mate make a well balanced taam

lluenllal friends. They might be Inclined tlen ot good Ideas when your hear them today tor working on endeavors ot muto do thlngsiCII' you that you would nev- More Importantly, however , will be your tual lnlereat Whal one laclct, the other
abiiiW to taiiCII' them to serve your will be able to provide.
er be able to do on your own
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Favorably llnanVIRGO (Aug. 23-lepl. 22) Your leader- purposes
ship qualities will be very pronounced AQUARIUS (JMI. 20-Feb. 11) There Is a clll condlllona appear lo be your atrong
today and they will be evldenl to per- poeslbllllv vou will gain In some manner 1tult today. UH your Ingenuity lo lry lo
sons with whom you're Involved. Don'l 1 at this time from an arrangement that beller vour lot In llle malerlally.
be surprised II lhev collecllve!Y edge has been Initialed by another Chance

After a very lengthy bus1ness meet1ng, 1 overheard a
.
.
_ .
.
.
co-worker sigh, "Bores usually
. - - - - - - - - - , bore each other, but 11 never
_,..H'--.:,I,-'W;...,;-.Y-'N-T::"N-r.:--&lt;1 seems to teach them -------- "
7
Complooe ohe chuckle ~
by t.llong 1n ohe milling -do
1..-.L.-.1..-.L.-.L.-.J___,J
vou d...lop lrom slop No 3 bolow

r I I I 1 I'
8

SCIAM-UTS ANSWIU
Frozen - Tangy-Dnft - Vandai-DAYOFF
There 1s noth1ng more cl1scourag1ng than a car that
slarts when you have to go lo work, bul won't on your
DAY OFF

BRIDGE

NORTH
+A K 10

t A 10 3
+QJ 9 6 5

they did it
By James Jacoby

WEST

EAST

• 876 3

+9142

'1'3

'I' K 10 94
e KQJ 9

t 75 42
+A B 7 4

The wtnners of thts year· s Epson St·

+2

multaneous Worldwtde Br1dge Contest
held on .June R were Soren Godtfred -

SOUTH
+QJ
'AJ8652
t8 6
K 10 3

sen and Soron Lupan of Denmark
Th ey compoled the htghest percentage

score so far recorded tn the

l ·!t·H

'I'Q7

Showing how

hve

+

years
to

or thi S compelitJOn Contnbutmg

Vulnerable Neather

theor won was the excellenl result lhey
acho eved on today s deal, when a safety pl ay on the trump suot enabled de-

Dealer South
Wut
Norl~
Pass
3 NT
All pass

Soulb

clarer to make an overtrick
Declarer won the flrsl tnck Wllh

1 'I'
4¥

dummy's kong of spades and led the
queen of hearts Thos can be a losong
play of eo ther defender has lhe songleton kong of hearts. but ot woll gaon of

East
Pass

Openong lead • 3

West hold s any other smgleton

When E:asl covered wtth the kong, spades to shed hts dtamood loser and
South won. returned to dummy by would thus lose the ttmtng to play
overtakong the second spade and trumps twoce from the North band. II
South played three spades and then led
played a second low heart from dum·
my Declarer then played low when the queen of hear Is, East would cover
East !oll owed woth the lour Thos suc- as be!ore Now, should declarer try to
ceeded on holdong the defenders to only lead a low club to the dummy to play a
second trump, We•t could come In
one trump lnck
Most competent decl arers would woth the ace, preventing entry to dumf md tt11s pla y m I he trump SUit, but the my for the trump salety play

Damsh wmners were fortunate m that
Wes t chose an openong lead of a spade
Woth a doamond lead, declarer would
be forced to play three rounds of

J•~ Ji roby f boot.~ ' JM:Oby ~ Brr•
• IIJd
·J11co1Jy oo C11 rd G•l1W!5 · (.nU.tt~ wttiJ /JJ$/aiMr,
the t•t~ Osw•ld JM"Oby} llll' ll(llf' Jrii~JW •t boobttxfl Both~~~ pubJiJbtd by Plw'OI Boob
© ttto. Nt:WUAP!R INTIJIIIMSI A81M.
"

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
43 Verve
ACROS9

44 Thlnga·

I Aurora's
lime
5 Arcade
chomper
It Canyon
answer
12 Morphine,
eg

mabob
45 Friend

I)()WN

t 1Jol1 out

I lot unh
'BrMish

13llke the

govern ·
ment

Sahara
14 Sofa
type
15 Pe1mh

16 llko
Jessica
RnbM
17 Plano
ploce
19 Hil show
stgn
22 Ovor
1110101"
wtiter

24 Showod
sudden
lnlooosl
26 Russian
rtver
27 Ed
Norlon s

Ynterd1y'1 Anewer

4 Sign of
approval

11 Pupil's
!rae
5 Acted the
pe11od
model
20 Occupy
8 Pinnacles
the
7 Map dol
throne
8 Porch
2t Mas1o1
welcomer
worlt
ll Plggod
22 Castro's
out
country
10 Born
23 Vaccine
16 Nea1es1
lvpe
slar
25 ladd
t8 Stalu
oo
nque
Bales

2lllroquols
Indian
30 '505
danco
33 Howled
34 luge
36 Tradl
shape
37 Reluse
38 Naughty
]g Gl P 0
40 Soulhem
1esort
4 t Princess
pert urbor

dog
28low
polchos ,
eg
30 Uoll
31 lho
works
32 Dark

wood
34 Cinch
35 B1lcl\
supporter
38 Brewer's
crop
4t Macadamlz&amp;
42 Each
Dl\ll VCR YPTOQU111'ES-

Htrt'l how to wtrllt :

8129

1\XVDLBAAXR
IILONOFELLOW

One letter stand&lt;! for anolhtr. In this !!ample A Is u.'led
lor the lint l.'a, X for the t"o O's, etc Single lettef3,
apostrophes, the lenfllh end IOilTIIUon of the "ords are all
hints. Earh day the rode letlef3 art different
CRYnOQUOU
11-29

v" s

AKTSZTS

I&lt;

a

I

UNSCRAMBLE LEITERS
FOR ANSWER
,

(2:30)

c•

1

Ill\ PRINT NUMBERE D

1\KtVIJPTV

11 :311D a-n 1;1
12:00(1). E-lnmenl Tonight
Ill M8gntlm, P.l.
illl• Lowo ConmMCIC1k1totllln
'Wolf' Cll LeW Night
0 C1friie atorf Stt..O.
Nl"'vlllo Now

O

'f;ll LETT ERS IN SQUARES

a 8fKll'll ron1g111

8 MOVIE: Sellor IIIWINI

I

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I N A8 S

If--,-1-,.---,ors-.,.£. .-l~ 1.,

Stereo.
(!) Megnum, P.l.

J

h-13T-ILA:;-:1G=-r-1-,;T1",..--11

IIJI N-1

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) Things

their way to do favors for you today they
wouldn't do tor others Some of their
deeds will be purety Impulsive

Hl 2

(!) Twlllghl Zone

ARIES (Mirch 21-Aprll19) Substantoal

should go rather smoothly lor you today
11 you don"t treat your Involvements
more seriously than they deserve Turn
mountains into molehills Instead of molehillS Into mountains

Twlllghl Zone

12!1 Crook I Chou
11 .00 (2) • (I) I]) Ill ®I a2111

gatos can be made today 1n the fulftll elCtremely lucky today In ways you 'd ment ol your amblttous objectives
,.•=~~ expecl and In situations that are of
Don'l be afraid to use lnnovati't'e tech unusual nature Keep rubbing your ' niques In pursuing your goals

~'Birthday
ff7

up to head the parade Try1ng lo
patch up a broken romance? T he AstraGraph Malchmaker can help you t o understand what to do to make the rela ltonsh•p work Mall S2 to Malchmaker.

t ui r I I

II

Beth coolesses that she has

a crush on Jo!ln (All;!
ill I)) Ill Anything But Lovo

I'OUAII-----

Aeorrange lett8n of the
four ICrombled word• below to form four llmpltl word•

Fortune~
illllll Nl I Coun 1;1

1981 J11p CJ.5 Lock-In Huba,
AMIFM lltllto, good cond,
$2.500 ntgollablt '614-446-67.51

n

Roglllllod

4 WD's

J lEAI?t.lED OUR

1176 l.ow• Fishing Boat, 141'1,
swlval stsls, 20hp motor 1972
StarCratl truck camper, 304-8953335

61 Fann Equipment

63

73 Vans &amp;

0

Top Caod
Qll Spoi'IILook
6:36 (I) Andy Grlftlth
1:00 (2) D PM MlljiZine
C!J Andr Grlftlth
Ill ln.lde Edition
ID (f) MicHell Lah"'r
N.,..Hour
ill II Cu'""'t Aftalr
®I a21111 IIJI Wheel of

Boat 125 HP, Evlnruda Engine,
compltlt top, new upholster)'
Call 614-286-1316 after 7:00pm

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Little girts clothu 1izt ~ winter
and aummar 50 cenlt 50 balM
hay 304-675-1484

RENT TO OWN
614-446-3158
Surplus,
army
camouflage,
6 pe wood group $14 01 per
W99k 4 poster bedroom SUIII, denim, rental clothing Military
1nd1v1dual equipment .
com plata $15 20 per week , small
dtnlllt with 4 chairs 17.50 par Schrade kniVIB Sam Somt·
w&amp;ak Magic Chef 14 cu fl rv1lle s Ea st Ravenswood, iul
old Rt 21 lndeptndanca Rd rl
Refrigtralor t12 95 ptr watk 15
cu It
traeur, $10 90 per Sat and Sun Noon !Ill 7 00 PM
wotk VI R1 Furniture R1 141, 4 304 -273-5655
m11u oH Rt 7-Cenltnary Open 7 Wood &amp; Coal St ove , us t as In·
day1 I Wllk
or frat st anding, 2 blowers,
S!okar healing slova , ustd 3 &amp; glus door coal $t.IOO Naver
used, ull $600. 614 -256-6413
yaat'! $1,000 614-245-5531

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

Vegetables

SCilOOl IODAY 1

1978 hall ton Ford, 4 sp11d, 302
engine, 1700 304 -675·5165

Cornmput•r IBM capallblt 20
MB hard drive dual lloopy color
mon1tor LQ printer, 614-2.56~218

Fruits &amp;

Al.lYTiliWi AT

1976 cnavy pickup 350, 1500
304-882·2447 all&amp;r .5 00

F150 Pick -up 351 HP AC, towing
packagt, mat ching lop, 614·2566218

PUIILII
- - - - - WitH loy C\AY L

a

DID 'rOO LEARN

....u••

Daily Sentinei- Page- 13

s~~ofllA-4t.tfs·

TUT DAILT

1JD1 a21111 CBS Newe 1;1
illllll Three's Company

19611 Chev
C/10,
3()7V8,
automatic, er:ctllant condition,
614·388·9TJ9.

Lotue Electric Guitar wlca .. and
Gorilla Ampllller • $250 finn tl14·
446 -1nt

Cannon PC 25 Copier, 614-2566218

•

8:oo (2) • Ill ill 111 1m1 a21e
liJI Newt
Ill I Dreem ol Junnlo
1D Degraul Junior High 1;1
(!) Reeding Relnbow 1;1
illlll Andy Grlftlth
tl) He·Man
Qlllnelde lloe PGA Tour
a Wo~d Today
Ill Herdc:aolle and
McCormick 1;1
6:06 (I) Iaverty Hllblllleo
6:30 (2) D liJI Nee Nlghlly Newo

72 Trucks for Sale

102

BHI liner lor pickup !ruck $100
Two whHI trailer for farm trac·
tor $100 304·882·2694

WED., AUG. 29
EVENING

&lt;

Ia It True J11p1 lor $44 Through
Th• US Gov 17 Call For Fact11
504-649·5745 Ext S-313

1984 Chev)' lull 1111 pick up, V-8
tngina, 71,000 mllu, $4,000
firm Call alltt 6 oo PM, 304-6'1S2902

46 Space for Rent

51

1976 Mercury Merque 460
Motor, 14h Sea Nyph, boat 7 1/2
horea power motor, naw, 18ft
Gibson Fro•l frH rehlgarator,
all In txc cond . 614·256·1064

For Sale. Splnii·Conaolt Plano
Bargtln Wanltd Raaponslble
party to taka ovar low monthly
payments on tpinll plano Saa
locally Call 1·800·321·3345 bt

The

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Windsor, 14x1'0, 2br, delur:a
kltehtl"l, CA, ~lnyl undaraklr'llngl
atortgt buildings, many ertraa
Furnlahtd or unturnlahtd, Quail
Cralk, 614-245-1296

prlcl. 304-178-2722.

to!INA

1966 GMC run1 grtatl S500 614
256·1429

Two badroom mob1it home
carpot1, atlsehad building and
land In Middleport Convenlant
to schocHs ate. Assume loan
614-863·8568

up. On block lop ..,.d,
Po~loiiY lonood- OwMf will pootlllly nna-. .2,i011. uklng

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1989 RS Camaro, 5 liter, AT. air,
PW
AMIFM cessene, tow
ml~•ll'· 304·675-4863

Twin Rivers Tower•, Houalng tor
the Elderly and Handicapped
Apartment• now available-rentIng for 30% of adjusted Income
200 Second Sl or call 304·675·

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Television
Viewing

r"lj'OI{IAA£.

t9Bi Ford Ttmpo Orw ownw,
.&amp;C 34 mpg. Must IN to app~lall $7'i00 614·742-3069.

ThrH badroom dupltr In treatlent neighborhood, full base·
ment wllaundry hook-up• 304·
675-&amp;TM

2097
GOVERNMENT HOMES

(U repair)
Dellnqutnl tax
propertr Aepossa!slons vour
area (1 805· 887-6000 Er:t GH - 1985 modal 14x70, 2 SA garden
lub
&amp;
!howar
eulllin
4562 for current rtpo llat
mlcrowavt &amp; stereo Raally
Counlry Stttlng 4 btdrooms, 2· nice Set up on n1 ct priVIIIA
V2 bllht, centra l haal and air, level lot Must have ret Appr by
bastmtnl, allached g1rag• 20 Hud $275/mo Water includtd.
mlnutaa trom Alhtnl, 1-112 614·256· 1393
miles 1o Melg• High School
Rafarancn and cfepoal1 ,. 2br Mobile Homa tor rent, call
afttr 2p.m 614·446-0.527.
qulr~ 61•·593-6937

BORN LOSER

1987 Tampo 12900, 1987 Ouatar
$2900, 1985 Tempo S2400. fo...te or !Nidt ti14·2SS-1270

Rent 1 bedroom apartment
Nlca carpet , clean and naat
HUO approved No ptll PI
Pleasant 304 -675-6200.

Country Mobile Homa Park,
Routt 33, North of Pomeroy
Lota , rentals, ~rta , .. las Call
&amp;14-m-J&amp;79

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Pomeroy-Middleport.

AM/FM CustUt AC, Naw llru
Automatic. Get1 good gu
mllaga
Excellent condll ron
a141f92-23n

Ont
bedroom
unlurnlstred
apartmtnl In Middleport. Newly
ramodlad, central htal and air,
all ullllllts Included $250 Calf 7
am-7 pm 614·949-2217.

all utllltiiS
am
to 7 pmIncluded
614·94i-2217
$275 Call 7

Wednesday, August 29, 1990

0671.
1987 Dodge Colt OL PS, PB,

Dna bedroom apls to.- r•nl.
S225 month Oapoell rtqulrad
614·992·2218 •h•r 6 p.m

two
bedroom
unfumlthtd
apartmtnt In Middleport. Newly
rtmodltd central htal and air,

Autos for Sale

1957 Chrysler Con(luast TSI, Ill
options mint cond, garagt kapt,
white '34,000 milts 614·446-

6 room duplar:, 1114 JtHaraon
Blvd. 304.07.5-3753.

POMEROY 2 bedroom, on&amp;
6 room house on lir'IColn Hill I IIOOf plan houst for rtnt Car·
acre, clean lot 614·992 -3270
SIOVI,
paltd,
drapel
rellgerator and lull basment
1 rooms 1 1/2 battrs, country with wid hook-up Ideal lor
living but cloaa to Mtlga School working or retired couple $25 0
and town
Rt
3:1-4 lana, Oepo!!ilt and reterenca&amp; Call
Township Road 27 Fitll road lo
rlghl Call 614 -992-1118 or r 384 - 614·992-5292

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for Rent

Money to Loan

Qold
Credit
Card,
VlltiiMatareard
GUirllnl..d,
C.ah Advanc11, no 11curiiV
dapotlt, no credit eh.:k, 1-00022t-&lt;l048, ""
los.

Wednesday, Au ust 29. 1990

Apartment

'DISTRIBUTOR'

814-448-MIS.
Cllltome, OEA, etc. Now Hiring.

2 story, 3 bedroom noun on
Locus! Stre•l. $4,500 OBO. 614·
927-6436 after 5 pm

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Ohio Lottery

Meigs at
McArthur
Friday

Plck-3: 716
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SHURFINE

SALTINE CRACKERS

CATSUP

69&lt;

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BOX

SHURFINE

MAC.-N-CHEESE
71/4

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3/Sl

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Honey Nutor Fruit Whirls
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$499

28

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$379

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KAHN'S

$169 lB.
BUZZ

12 PORK
LOIN

CORN DOGS

$1 49 LB.

$149

1 LB.

PKG.

RED SKIN

FRONTIER

BOLOGNA

BACON

89&lt;

99&lt;

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PKG.

WHOLE STICK

BULK SLICED

BAUARD

BACON
LB.

BUG Sl ZE, BIG OR JUMBO

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COMBO

$139

SAUSAGE LINKS
21/4 LB.$

PKG.

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699

FRANKIES
12

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PIC G.

GOLDEN RIPE

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GREEN BEANS .............. !!ML.•. S9

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COOKING ONIONS .•••••••3.~!-.!~~••• 99&lt;

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CHUCK STEAK
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89&lt;

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•3 LB. BACON

•2ll• lB. POTATO PATTY

$469 LB.

•CHUCK STEAK
•GROUND CHUCK

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FAMILY PACK

3 DOZ.

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VIRGINIA BUND

BAKEIY FRESH

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FffiE DEPc\RTME'IIT RECEIVES DONA TION- Frank Colwell, left. a volunteer with th r•
Salem Township VoluniA'c r Fire Department,
shows Jon 1\olerririPid som e of the equipment used
hy firl'flghter s. Merrifi eld , health and safe ty

manager lor Southern Ohio Coal Comp10ny's
M eigs Oivlslon, visit ed I he department to present
a $450 donation to I he department on behull ol thr•
company. The money will go into a gem'ral
operation fund, according to Colwell.

Jury finds cult leader guilty
PAIN ESVI I.t.F: . OhiotUPitA ju ry needed just 2 'h hour s of
deliberati o ns Wcdnt'sday to find
religious cull leader .Jeffrey Don
Lundgren gu ilt y of kill ing a
fl vo ·membc;· family belongi ng to
his cult
Lundgr r n. 40. a onr· timt' la_
v
mlnistrr in the H.N rgan iu'd
\ hurch of Jesus \hrist of l.allrr
Da y Saints. cou ld hP sPntrn rPd to
dea t h
Thr slx ·woman. s ix man j un
dr llberated for 'l 112 hout·s after
he•rlng defense lawyer C'hari('s
Grieshammer admit Lundgrrn · ~,
guUI during closi ng argumrnt s.
"The t rut h is. this testim om
was n' t nerdrd ... h P satd '',l f' f
f rry Lund gren k ill ed th ese [l&lt;'O
p lr . Th ere was no llPC'd I!! go into
this sideshow ."
Lak e Co unt y Common Plea "
Judge Martin Park s tenta tivply
scheduled the sen tenc ing pha se
of th e trial to beg in Sept. 10 in
which tho jury w i l l listen to
argumrnts an d recommrnd ;1
sentrnC'r to t hr j udge.
Lake Count .1· Pro sc uc to r

Stev·pn L JTourrltr sa id hr wlll
try to convi nse thP jur\ to
rrcommt&gt; nd the death srntrnc P.
l ie said he will oppose a dl'fenso
mollon to dr lay· t hr sf' ntrncing
phase or the tria l for !ill days
bC'causr trstimony will nnl bl'
fres h i n t hP minds nf thr jurors
T h&lt;' JUdge has v&lt;'tlo ru le on tho
rrquPst for a de lay
In anot her dPvrlopmrnl In the
!'a sP
WPrlnrsdav
morning,
Lu ndgr(•n's wifp, AI icP. Vva s
srn!P ncPd to l :lO _vta r.s to Jifp fo r
hrr ro lr in thr slay ings of Drnn is
and C h er~· l A ver y and t hf'i r t hr Pr
~' ou n g d auf!hlrrs.
.. Jt·s no1 ovf'r y rt." said
Kirtla nd Po lin· Chief DPnnis
'art&gt;orough. who fo ll owed th o
c ult' _
.., ac l!v!ties for abo ut two
yp;us. " l fwl a littlr drai nf'd, bu I
thai' s norm al. Wt•' rp n•&lt;~d .v In go
On 10 thp nl'Xt phi!SI' "
Lu ndgrl'n led a group of
RPOrg&lt;tnized Ch urch follower s
from hi s native Independence.
\flo , to the ch urch's historic
temple in Kirtland in the mid
19HOs. cond uc ting hi s own scrip

Ohio River fish study
planned by ORVWSC

EGGS

$139

$29 9 PER LB.

aba ndonment of approximat('I Y
fou r -tenths of a mi le of t he road.
located between Towns hip Road s
53 and 54 .
T he sectio n of road i n question,
located near Town shi p Road .i4.
ends near properly owned by Jeff
Latta . Lat ta wa s present at thr
meeting in favor of the road
clos ing
A l so represe nt ed wrrr
m embers of th e family or Em
met t Douglas, who originally
contact ed the Sc ipi o To wn shi p
trustees reques ting t hat the road
be closed .
One person in atte nd ancp op
posed the road c losing due t o a
pending property sa le, which hP
stat ed was co nti nge nt upon the
roa d cl osin g. He riled increased

3 lbs. or More

SLB.

$199

Several c iti zPns who livr on
Sci pio Towns hi p Road 2R4 1Stan
ley Roadi attended the m eeting.

L~ $169

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in Sc ipio Township and voted to
add tw o oth ers In the co unt y to
the list of t owns hip roads at their
regul ar mf'et in g Wednesda v
afternoon.
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and a ll but one were in favor of

SPARE RIBS

$1 39 lB.

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Thr fish populat i on of the Ohio
River and two major tri butaries
wi ll br exa mlnied in an lntcra·
ge ncy cooperat ive sampling pro
gram running f rom ScptembN 4
t o ScptPmbPr 2~, 1990. The Ohio
River Val il' Y Wat er Sanitation
Commission. is l'nordinat i ng thr
program .
E n v l ronm~' ntal protrc tion &lt;Hid
n at ur al rPsourcr agencies. from
states along the river. and ot her
gover nmr n ta l agf'nc!es arP par ·
llclpallng In the program .
Fish wi ll be co llected from
loc ks al ong the Ohio. Allegheny
and Mononga hela River. and
categorize d by ty pe, size and
weight. The resu lt s of the survey
will indicate I he t ypPs of fi sh that
thri ve In the rivers .
Fi sh are good Indic ators of th e
cleanliness of river water. Large
populations of spec ies se nsitive
to pollution Indicate progress In
water pollution contro l.
The dat a co llected since 1968

A Multimedia Inc Newspapor

Commission adds two
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Copyrighted 1990

By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Sta ff
T he M eig s Counl v Co mmis·

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show gPnrraJ lmpruvenLI'n! 1n
SJX'Clrs d iversi t y, particu la rly in
t he upp&lt;'r Ohio River . Thi s
mean s the fishing is gr t ting
bet ter and a gr eater numbPr of
more desirable kinds of fi sh arc
prrsrnt in th P rlvrrs sa mpled .
Along with tht• su r veys. chcmi ·
c c1l &lt;m alysis wi ll bl' conducl rd on
fillPt s taken f rom cPrta i n species
of fi sh. Tho fill ets will be
ex.Jml n od for che mi cal
contaminat io n.
1-{esults from prrvious years'
analysis have found levels of
res's and Chl orda ne to be above
ac ti on levels establis hed by the
US . Food a nd
Dru g
Administration
This Info rma t ion prompted the
Slat es of Ohi o, West Virginia,
Pennsylvania , Kentucky and I nd ian a to Issue advisories agai nst
the consu mption of certai n kind s
of fish from the Ohio River .
Results from the 1990 collection and a nalysts should be
ava ilable In ea rly 1991.

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t urr classes . But Lu ndg rPn ancl
hi s f o l lowrrs brokP away f' rum
till' eh u rc h in 19H7.
Tes timony showed Lund grr n
at ltm es justlfll'd th e need to kill
tht ' AvP r ys w lth read ings from
the scr ip ture, but at ot her times
showe d a dislike for Dennis
A vpr y , ('vr n rncou r ag i ng h im no t
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move to Ki rt land from
Mis souri.
Th e day a f ter t hr sl ayings,
fPdP r al and !oral auth ori1 iPs
came• to thr r ult' o., fann tn
q uPsUo n lhPm about a rumored
plot to takp uver thr trmplP. IJUI
they had no elue about tho
slavings at thP time .
Following the questio ni ng, C"u il
mrmber s im mrdia tr ly mov r d to
ncar Dav is, W.V a. . and th en on to
Chilhowee. Mo .. m Octotwr be·
fore br~aklng up i n December .

Escapees
captured
in Florida
WASHI NG T ON C OURT
Housr: - iLIP ii - Twom c nwho
escaped from the Fayette Co unt)'
.Jai l l as t week have been capturl'd in F l ori da.
Sheriff Bob McA rthur sa id
Wednesday t hat Andy Eggleton
and Roger Oa ughn. both of
Washin gt on Co urt House. were
being h eld In th e Co lli er County
Jail In Naples, F l a., pending
extraditio n to Ohio.
T he two escaped Aug . 21 by
sawi ng t hrough a cell bar and
break ing the lock on a fire escape
dour . They a lso abducted Phil
Ca plin ger, 67. Mount Sterl in g, at
gunpoint and fo rced him to drive
th em to th eir friend' s home In the
Mount Ster li ng area.
Meanwhile. M ark Mootlspaw
and Chri stina Ca mpbell, bot h of
Mount Sterling. have been
char ged with two count s each of
obs truc ting j ustice . McArthur
said .
T he two allegedly provided
transportation for Eggleton and
Baughn alter they escaped .
Mootls paw and Campbell were
being held In the county jai l In
lieu of $5,000 bond each.

accessibilit y of emergency vf'h i·
cles as a reason that th p road
should rem ain OJ)C' n.
Those In favor of th e clos ing,
alo ng with co unt y garage sta rr.
indicated to the comm iss io ner s
t ha thth e road was not me~in ·
tained and was lm passa blf'
Those residing on t he road
indica ted that th ey woul d not br'
wi l lin g to bring th e r oad to cou nt y
road stand ards so that the cou nt y
h tg hway department co uld m ain tain th e road
The comm iss ioners vo ted un ·
an im ous ly to aba ndon the road,
as per the req ues t of the Sc ipio
T owns hip Tru stees
Th e commissioners vo ted to
add Ra l ey Road in Sal isbury
Township and Erwin Drivr in
Chester Townshi p to thei r town·
ships' mileage• records
A r equest to add (;opg !P in Road·
in thr Goeg lein addition to
towns hi p mileagP was 1ahlPd.
pPnding fu rther in vt's ti ga t io n of
the countv e ng im'Pr
Upon th e request of thr• Red
ford Townsh ip tru stees. the co m ·
missioners voted 10 cha ngr t he
name of Bedford Townsh i p Roa d
145 f rom fiR1 to Tow nsh ip Road
130.

Tha t road is cu rrPntl y k now n
as Whiff' Oak Road, and rPs i·
drn ts of thP road havr requested
I hat th&lt;'name bcchangt'dtoCold
Hidge
Th e co mmiss ionPrs voted to
cha nge that s~ctlon or road to
Co ld Ridge Dri ve .
A bid for asp halt products for
the month of Sept ember from
Aspha lt Materials Company of
Marietta was accepted by the
commissioners . The bid from
Aspha lt Mat er ial s Com pany wa s
the o nly bid received .
T he co mmi ss i oners also
ope ned sea led bids on a 1982 Ford
LTD. wh ich had bee n used by the
Metgs Cou nty Sht•r iff' s Depart
mrnt. and a 1982 pick -up truck
which had been used by t he dog
wa rden .
Bids of $15:i for the car an d S200
fo r thf' trurk Wf'rf' accPpted for
thr Vf' hic lrs.
In f i nJI al'tion, thr boJrd vo ted
to approvP Cha rl es l Adkin s of
Ca llipolis to a spcond fivP·year
tPrm on thP Rio Gr.:1ndC' Com m uni tv Coiit'g&lt;' Hoard of
Di rt' ctors
T he appointmrnt must br
appr oved by a l l co untiPs in thr
comm un ity co llrgr d istr ict.

U. N. chief to visit Iraq's
foreign minister in Jordan
By ANN PETERS
United Press lnlernallonal
It could take at leas t a week to
process P:xi 1 v isas for for rign
women and ch ildren trapp&lt;'d by
thr invas ion of Kuwa i1. diplo ·

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while thl' U.N .
serTPt a r y._~::::rrwral prcpan'd ! o
mrPt I raq's forrign min L-; ter tn
.Jordan .
l J. N. SPcrf'ta r y PPrrz dr C uPl
Jar mrt in PL11:is wtth Frf'nCh

Forrign Mlnlstf' r Holand Dumt.~s
Thursdav and ~a id his mission
was ··to. obtain thr implcmPn ta·
ti on o f thf' (U.N . I rpsolutio ns. "
Thf' reso lutions cal l for thr
Conti nu rd on pagC' 10

Lobbyists unhappy with the
system, but still play the game
('OI.l JM llUS. Ohi o tl!P li SPn'ra l yt'&lt;Jrs ;1Ku. Colum bu ~
lobbyists go t _.;u ;1 nnuyt·U a1 thr
prol iferation o f fund -raisrrs for
s tJ 1r lrgis la tor' r ha 1 tlwv hPid
o nr of t hC'ir ow n
Thr)' rha r gt'd logtslator.s $111
ap ircP to go to a downtown !lOtCI.
drink brer. C'&lt;-1 1 chipsandprrl!.(' l s
and takr abw;p , Procf'rds wPnl 1o
thr lohbyisrs· softb al l 1&lt;&gt;;m1. thf'
H irh and Pnwf'rful
Thl' " LPg islaliH' Ps&lt;Jim' · wa ...,
rpad. 11 brg&lt;Jn · "Thl' Lt•gisla 1ur·p
i " mv :-- h(•p ht'rd _ I o.;ha ll v.·ant . "
Lobbvist'i di'C' s1ill rank h·U a t
'hl' iiln g nut $2:&gt;, $'J!I and $11111 for
tickf'ts to pvrn1s llponsorr'd b.\ ' qy
Hous(' m('nlbrr .., and ha lf thP II
sf'nator s \'\.(' n two .\-'Par s. Sonw
lrgislator." h&lt;~q ' morl.' than Onl'
funrl· r .l ist•r Somr h.lvPonr right

afll·r· lh!'.v an• r&gt; lrrtrcl.
But the lobb.v i.o., ts g rit thrir
trrth J nd pa .v thP frright . figur
ing th at somet ime thP.v mig ht
want somrth ing from thl' IPg is ia
tor I t i s bpttrr 10 b(' on 1h1 • lis I (d
donors than not on it.
1-l uusl' SprakN \'t• r-nal Hil!r.
J) WhP r!f·r~; !Ju r· g.
hold s th(•
grand · d .:~ d dy of all fund ·r,lisrr ...,
- hi s a nnu al birthrla .\· part\·, for
wh ich hr rha rgf"' $:l~10 a I ick t •t . up
s:MJ fr om last YP ~I r
Attf'ndanrc h vkwl'd &lt;J'&gt; m;u1
dator v in thl' lohb ving rurnmu n
it .v. a~d R tff r draws more· pt'Opl t•
to the Aladd in Shrinr TPmple in
suburban Ga h&lt;lnna than prf'"i
drnt s of th(' Unit rd StatP~ hJ\'1'
cl rJ wn for simila r Jffa i r:- Hr
nrt s about $4!M I.OOO .
Hiffr flall v rlenios th&lt;' porrep
t ion t hJ t t u g.C' t somr! h ing donr in

MISS MEIGS Miss Meigs toured the
Pomeroy area last week. Miss Meigs ' owners.
Fred W. Crow, Jr. and Michael Warner, are In
search of a llrsl name lor the dwarf cow, In hopes
that 11 will Improve her confidence and

tlw Housf' r ou mus1 a1tend h i~
birthd a~ p~rtv ur givr to his
ciimpaign fund
" :--Jo sir ... hf' rrs ponded whrn
; 1 ~kl'd i f thPJT i!-. a rr lat ionship
twtwr&gt;f'n r.lm paign co nt ributions
.1nd gl'lling hill s passrd .
··1 don't know of an .v onl'. any
orga nln ti rm 11r inclivictunl. w ho
., aid thPI co ulrt g&lt;'t a btll pasS!'d
IWCJUSf' thrv g; 1n• a contribut io n
10 ;1 c ampaign. tu thf' Drmocrat ic
p,11'11 ... said l(ifil' "If the,· do.
tiwv'rp not H' llin j.! thP truth"
.::\ lo t ol lohlJyists compla i n
tlH'v\·r givPn all thi s munl'y and
t lw.n thrv don't get w hat they
\~dil l. · sJ id .Jam r.., Tilling, exec
uti\'t' "~'CTI ' Llr ~· o f thr Ohio
s~· n ;lt f' . " Th f' \' don't undPrstand
tlut whJt th('.\' Jl'f' doing is
grtt in g Jrrrs'&gt; . not guarantC'ein~
vo1rs."

self·esleem. Several businesses and Individuals
are olferlng prizes In connection with the selection
of the name. Names can be submitted at the Daley
Sentinel or at Crow &amp; Crow, both In Pomeroy.

I

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