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                  <text>Page-0-8-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

September 16, 1990

Fann safety to be obsenred
COLUMBUS. Ohio iUPlt America 's most dangerous industry has a week to think a bout

its sins.
Sept. 16-22 is National Farm
Safety Week, and a safetv
specialist at Ohio State University says the liming couldn't be
better.
"Fall harvest is probably the
most dangerous part of the

how big the rush is to get finished ,
take regular breaks from opera ling eomhinPS and other hravy
equipment.
Bean savs it's also critical to
cat nutriti~usly and avoid loadIng up on raffeine or other
stimulating foods and drinks.

MYSTERY FARM - This wed's rnyslt,.y
farm, featured by the Gallia and Water
Conservation District, is located somewhere in
GaiDa County. Individuals wishing to participate
1~ lhe weekly contest may do so by guessing the

a $5 ra.•h prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing

f:o. LPa\'e your namc address and telephone
1

number with your card or letU,r. No telephone
ralls will he accepted. 1\.11 conrest entries should
he turned In to the newspaper office hy t p.m. each
\\'ednesday. In case of a tie, the winner will be
chosen by lottery. Next week, a Meigs County
farm will be featured by the ~eigs Soil and Water
Conservation District.

f""m's owner. Just mail. or drop off your guess to
the GalUpoUs Daily Tribune, 825 Third Ave ..
Gal Opolis, Ohio, t5ti.11, or the Daily Sentinel, 111
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, t5769.and vou may win

Farm-City Day... ___
Inc., 0 .0. Mcintyre Park Dis·
trlct, the Gallia -County Litter

l_·o_n_tir_,u_rd_f_,.._m_l_o ._
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
putting on their displays.
The children attending wcrr
entertained by Chab Guthri&lt;• of
Samuel Bossard Memorial Ll ·
brary doing story telling and the
Petting Zoo organized bv the
Gallla County Humane Society
The crowd was pleased with
the entertainment as the Singing
Shafer Family shared their beau·
tlful voices and love of gospel
music. And what would a farm
festive event be with out the
opportunity to dance . This vear
th e Gallia Twirlers Sq~are
Dancers preformed and had
audience participation which
was a big hit .
The safety of the wagon tours
was well supervised by the Gall Ia
County Sherrlf's Department
and luckily we didn't need the
services of the Gallla County
Emergency Medlral Service

Control. and F'arm C"redl t
SPrvlces .
We are grateful for thr partici pation of our tour speakprs John Underwood. Ed Vollborn
and Fred D&lt;&gt;ei -Ohio Cooperaltve
Extension Service. Bob
Hendershot ·USDA -SCS. Dr. Tom
Bean -Ag Englneer -OSU. andes pecially to members of the Butler
family who addrPsspd the history
of lhf' fCJrm .
.

'I

!.

,.

PROMOTED
Randy A.
Young has been promoted lo
maintenance supervisor at
Appalachian Power Com pany's Mountaineer Plant,
New Haven, W.Va. A native of
Pomeroy, Youn~ attended
Ohio University. He was em·
ployed at Central Operating
Company's Philip Sporn
Plant, New Haven, WV, In 1973
"" a utfllty man B. He wa.•
promoted to utUIIy man A In
Ut74, maintenance helper In

1976, and junior maintenance
man and maintenance man,
both lhe 1977. He transferred

to Mountaineer Plant as a
malntenanc• mechanic A In

1979.

The t•xhlbllors an d drmonst ra·
tors made fo r a frstlv(' atmosphere. Glenn Graham' s di sp lay
of the Farm Planning computer
progr am was vpry informallve.
which proves just another area a
farmer needs to bC' versPd on to
make usr of 1hf' latest in
technology .
The family photo display was a
point of Interest for many. The
dPmonsr ration s were vpry in for ·
mative. J er i Allie's dis play of
baskets from her ··countrv Col ·
lections' · was very charming and
her demonstration madP you
appreciate all the long hours
involved in baskPtwrav ing _
Betty Carpenter had lots of
learners with her wallpaper fan
making and thev would )le able to
make one for themselves foJlow lng her expert Ins truction We
wish to thank Jividens Farm
Equipment. Dean Armstrong
Farm Equipment. King Burlev
Tobacco and Pou I Daines -Ohio
Farmer Magazine and Harvest
Insurance for their time in

team. but we're glad to havp

them there just In case.
The Gallipolis Tribune and
WJEH-WGTR Radio Station did
a fine job of covering the event
Thanks to everyone who partirl ·
pated- You Made It a Surress '

GALLIPOLIS - Angus breed ·
ers !rom five counties attended
the Southeastern Ohio Angus
Association meeting held Aug. 18
In Jackson .
Oftlcers elected were: Prrsi
dent. Dick Neal: Vice President.
Phil Grei"nlee; and SecrC'tarv Treasurer. Adrah Neal
·
Dr. John Zimmerly s tepped
down as Stall' Representative
Ron Labrum was nominated and
approved
Consignments werP madf' for

the Southeastern Ohio Annual
Angus Sale. to be held Oct. 27. at
the Gallla County Fairgrounds
The Angus breed wa s the only
breed able IJJ mept the 1990 Ohio
State Fair minimum requirement of 20steers . As a res ult. two
r£'gisterPd Angus s teers were In
the final top 10 steers considered
for grand champion s tee r of the
junior show .
Contact Dic k Nea l .1117-7150 or
Adrah Neal 245 92Rfi for Angus
information .

Stock ... ________
Co ntinuf'd from D -1

Pick-3: 256
Pick-4: 0154
Cards:
10-H, Q-C, A·D, QS
Super Lotto
1-4-25-2'7-31-42
Kicker 145218

these muscles tend to stay in

fixed positions dur ing the long
hours behind the wh e el uf a
combine or tractor .

Page 4

""No crop Is worth a Iiie.·· Bean
says. ""And If that sounds harsh.
face the facts-this is a dang e r
ous business. Carelessness and
stress kill."'
Bean says farmers and their
helpers should get ready for the
prPssurf's of harvest by boning
up on rnarhinPry operating
proc('durcs Knowing the ma chinery and not rushing can help
prevent problems.

~UTI

Vol.41. No.94

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, September 17. 1990

Copyrighted 1990

'~tate

Ltk

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
""Another success·· was the
way one Middleport business
man described the Eighth An ·
nua l Block Party which brought
hundreds of people Into town
Saturday .
"And this year it didn't rain.""

I"IIM

make mistakes trying to ftnish
harvest when they're tired.
which makes teamwork critical

F.trm
c,•mp.tm

ln~ur . tnn-

li••nh 4lffut·

Farmers are more likely to

1\hM&gt;Illlll)-!l•lll lllilllll ~

glve you a break- a rPiativr . a
neighbor. a hired hand.
""lt"s critical that farmers not
overdo it. Work in shifts Don"t

l tkt .t go()d nl'ighhor. ."'!Jil· Ltrtllt .~ thnc

push yourself' to lhP point that
you're not aler!. Losing your
edgf' could end up hurting you or

others around you ··
Some common sense will he lp
prevent accidents during harvr!'.t

season. Dean says. 1\o matter

Livestock report
GALLlPOLIS S'TOCKVARDS
SEPf. ~. 1910
FeNter Caltlf'-3.00 lo 7.00 Hlghr&gt;r, Vefll
falve!I ·Sieady, Butt'hpr CoM'!i-SteadJ.
Medium FramP I &amp; 2 StN'rs:

2M-300 !"'. ..

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Auto a Truck Center We Will Give You
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100-U P .
. ... .... ......... I!I.D0-33.00
Medium FramP I &amp; 2 HrlfeNI:
250-300 lb!!. . .. ................... R2.00- HHI.OO

300-501 lhll.

500·701 !"'. .

"100-l 1r ...
Holstein Slf'ct'!t and Bulls :

. KO .00.95. 00
..70.01).87.00
82.01HI(t.OO

300-800 1M. . .. .................. 61.01}-'71UO
Butther Cow!!.:
Utilities 48.00·60 .00: Cannf'r / Cullf'r
43.01H4.00;

U~~tht

M"f'i.,ttl low Krildf' I"OW.'I
40.00-dGwn: Helff'rellf' up to 66.110
Butcher Bull
Uti!Uif's 64_00 -"il . flO: fannrr / fullf'r

59.80-66.00.
VPa.l Cah•ffl:

Cholcl' l prlmf' 92.0&amp;-104.00 : Mrdlum

..,w,

42.0fH6 110.

Butrhcr Boars· 41.00-43.~0.
Ho~o

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Pip by HeRd : %8.00.47.00.

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675-1985

Point Pleasant

A NE\\' LOOK - Face painting was popular at
the Middleport Block Party Saturday. Rachel
Forbes, fourth
at lhe

Church School, went lor the hearts design by
Shlrin Nuggud.

I'

IHM 11'11 1',

EIPrlrir

111
fp\1}'-H

1111 \. r.enera l
to Jq 1,2 , Exxon

to J ]1,11 a s oil prices
ro ntinurd to r ise and Philip
Morris f ell 1,2 to -14 3,4 .
E lsewhere. Digit a l Equipment
sank R', to '"''' after a selloffthat
took thP stock to its lowest levels
in about fiVf' :v·ears_ Analysts
slas hPcl earnings l'Siimat es for
thl' computer company
On th e American Stock Ex
c hang&lt;' . the Amrx Market Value
lndrx lost 2..12 to c losr Friday at
1214:&gt;. De clin es led a d va~rrs
184 28o among t hr gHl rss ues
traded.
rose

1 ,~

venlrlloqulst act with his
dummy. Jerry . And. of cou rse.
everyone was fascinated when
two doves magically turned Into
a fluffy white rabbit.
Wrapping up the entertain
ment was the Roger Dent"s
~ ine -One -One Band.
Trophies were awardrd in two
plarps in 19 c las ses In thP rar
show co-chaired by Weber and
Craig Venoy. with Gene Whal ey
o f Shade walking away with the
four -foot best of s how trophy

GARY L. BARRY

Barry...
Continued tram ll I
loca tion

ces serves over 130 adjusters In
this area. For further lnforma
tlon call 446-9585.

BANKRUPTCY
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LOCAL CONSULTATION
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In Pomeroy with

D0-81-JO AND AWAY WE GO - In colorful
costuming the Belles and Beaus Dance Club
danced to the delight of spectators at the
Middleport Block Party. Dale Eddy of Marietta
wM the caller, and among those taking to the floor
(well, actually It wa.• the street) were these

ROBERT M. HOLLEY, M.D.
FAMILY PRACTICE

dancers, Mary and Art Skinner, Homer
Shirley Belt, Dale and Marlene Harrison, and Pat
and Roy Holter. Others who daneed during the
afternoon were Bernicf' and rlana Hoffman,
Lindy and Donna Arnold, and ,Jot' and Marg('
Chapman.

July inventories jump 0. 7 percent

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(POINT PLEASANT MEDICAL CENTER)

uo4) 675·1675

By Gt\YLE YOUNG
United Press International
France began expelling Iraqi
diplomats In retaliation for thl'
raid on it s ambassador' s resi ·
dence In Kuwait . but an official
Monday downplayed France 's
accompanying d ecis ion to send
4,000 more troops to the Gulf.
Defense Minister .lean -Pierre
Chevenement said the o rder to
move more Frrnch so ldi ers to
tho region was not Intended " to
lurk oursPives in thL' logic of
war
Bt-•lgium m ea nwhile an nounced Iraqi diplomats will not
be allowed to travel more than I9
miles from the center of Brus·
se ls. and Belgium will severely
rPslrirt lhP grantlng of visas to
Iraqi.
" This deri sion represe nts th e
first measure of retalilltlon fol ·
lowing the flagrant and repeated
;iolatlons of the Vienna Conven ·
lion against Belgian diplomats In
Kuwait ,"' a Belgian foreign min·
is try communique said.
Other Western governments
have condemned Friday 's raids
by Iraqi soldiers on the French,
Canadian and Belgian diplomatic compounds In Iraqi·
occupied Kuwait city, while
being careful to keep the Incident
from turning Into a spark that
could Ignite a war.
Chevenement's comments
Monday brought France In line
with the Western response to the
raids, In which three French
citizens were taken by force to an
unknown location. A French
mUltary attache was deta ined
but soon released .

.

ATIORNEY D. liiCHAEL MUllEN

25TH &amp; JEFFERSON AVENUE
POINT PLEASANT

HUGGED BY A DINOSAUR - Little Billy Fink was as bit
cautious as he approached this member of that ex Unci group of
gigantic reptiles which roamed the streets of Middleport on
Saturday during the eighth annual block party. But notto lear, said
Rilly's parents, Paula and Blll Fink, It's just Tina Colllns In the
vivid yellow Pizza Hut costume In town to delight the younger set.
which he won with his 1959 Ford
Edsel.
Winn ing th e trophie s a s fol ·
lows. lislcd first and seco nd .

were:
Production through 1948. Steve
Price. Pomeroy. 1948 Chevrolet.
Production. 1949 through 1%2

Gene Wh a ley. Sr 1de, 19:i~ Edsel
and Sheila Wha ley. Shade. 1953
Ford wagon.
Prod uelton. I%:1 through 1974.
Roger and Teresa Randolph.
Cuolville. 1970 Monte Ca rlo. and
Pam Whaley! Shadr. 1969
Co ntinued on page Ill

France expels Iraqi diplomats

Professional Cleaning Servi
that dramatized Fridav in the
decline in r etail sales because ot
auto sales and th(l dPclinr in
Industrial produ ctio n ··
Furthermore, hf' said , theFederal Reserve sti ll has not
tried to pump up th e eeonomy bv
printing more money and putting
it In circulation to bring down
short-term Interest rates . · "fi "s
clear they're waiting for a n
agreement on the budget s um mit, but this may just no I be the
time for as deliberate and
cautious a FPd a!'i wP 1"1 &lt;1 ve . · · s~1 id
Johnson.
Other analysts went so far as to
say that, after Friday's data. the
economy may be surpassing th e
Mideas1 crisis as the paramount
Issue In Investors" minds.
"That's of equal or greater
Importance than the Mideast as
far as the market is concerned.· '
said Ricky Harrington. director
of Investment policy and asset
management at Marlon Bass
Securities in Charlotte. N.C.
"The market Is now looking to
the fundmentals. the possibility
of recession," he sa ld . ··over the
coming weeks, money managers
are going to be paying close
attendon to thai and probably
deciding that equities should be a
smaller part of their exposure.
The stage Is set for further
weakness next week."
On the trading floor this wee k.
AT&amp;T was the most active Issue.
off 1&gt; to 30 3~ .
Tandem Computers followed,
sinking !3~ to 11'!4 in a week when
the company said Its growth
might not keep pace with Wall
Street's expectations. Wai-Mart
was third, off I% to 26')1 .
Among the other blue chips,

has been a part of the block party
for the pas I four years.
The 92 antique, restored and
otherwise jazzed up vehicles on
display on South Second Ave.
attracted lots of attention
throughout the afternoon.
There was something for eve·
ryone at the block party.
Kids enjoyed face painting and
the games set up along North
Sf'cond AvP., not to mentlom the
food which ranged from poprurn
to pizza
For adults there were plenty of
things to see, consider, and buy.
like ceramics. woven rugs, and
decorat lve Items made by loca l
cra ftsmen. not to mention all
kinds of baked goods. Some of the
merchants also held sidewalk
sales during the day. and the
Mtcld leport firemen s taged their
annual block party chicken bar
becue.
The entertainment was good.
In frilly colorful costumes, the
Bel les and Beaus squared
danced on the street. Dale Eddy
of Marietta was the cal ler for th e
group.
And th e magic s how was a real
hit.
Chester and Sandra Gault of
Vienna, W. Va. presented their
: "Magic on Parade "· show on the
s tage area at Diles Park. using
severa l youngsters from thP
audirnce in their performance.
Particularly popular WLIS Gaul!'s

Jim Qtnrhran

Cow!i: n~ . 00-6M . OO: fow ; fi\Jf
Com. 900.00-down: BabJ fa.l\ot'.'l 1~.00.

%20-251lb8. ....

Parade" show at Diles Park. Making a big hlt with
the audience was ",Jerry" which Gault uscd in his
ventriloquist act.

NEW INVENTORY
ARRIVING WEEKLY
AT GREAT SAVINGS TO YOU!

Sprln~f'r

Top

And Check

tjuat Sdectlon

M.OO-fJS.OO.

Buk'her Sows:
400-808 lhs.

MAGIC ON P!\RADE- Chester Gault and his
wile Sandra of VIenna, W.Va. delighlt!d thnSP
atrendlng lhe Middleport Block Party Saturday
afternoon when they presented their "Magic on

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. . 91110-1!0.00

301-:100 IbM . .

2 5 Cents

I

commented Duane Weber , cochairman of th(' rar show which

"Jt 's traditional on farm.s that
evPryonP pul ls togethpr during
the busiest tim~s.'' Bean say·s
""At harvest. pulling toget her
could save a life. You hav e to
hav e somPone you can count on to

1 Section, 1 0 Pages

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Block party said big
success in Middleport

I"'~URANC!

CALL ME.

Clear tonight . Low near 40.
Sunny Tuesday. lltgh in lower
70s.

•

(AROI.L INOWDIN
Corner of Third
Ave. &amp; State ~~­
Gallipolil, Oh .
Phont 446-4290
Homt 446-41 I 8

everv week .

1

Neal to head area Angus breeding group

A little exercise during breaks
will also help. he says. Stretching
muscles In the legs. arms. back
.:md neck is a good idPa since

''life Insurance
that's right for you ...
that's what
State Farm is
all about.''

farmer's year," Thomas Bean
says. "We're looking at an
extended period of physiral and
mental stress coupled with some
truly dangerous equipment. It's
a deadly combination If we don't
think safety ."'
The National Safety County
said that in the 1980s. agriculture
had more accidental deaths per
100,000 workers than any other
industry. A majority of those
deaths can be directly traced to
carelessness brought on by
stress, Bean says. And with that
kind of track record. farmers
ought to make ··safety week""

Ohio Lottery

Bengals
defeat
Chargers

CARTER TRACTOR SALES

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO

2204 Eastern Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio • 446-0523

606 E. Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohio • 992-2094

By VINCENT DELGIUDICE
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON Business
Inventories jumped 0.7 percent In
July while sales declined 0.5
percent, the Commerce Depart ·
men! said Monday, In yet another
sign of a faltering domes tic
economy .
Private economists expected a
0.5 percent Increase In the
nation's stockpile of unsold goods
as consumers spend less money
In antlclpatlon of a recession.
In June, business inventories
fell a revised 0.5 percent while
sales gained a revlsed0.6percent
for the month, according to the
data compiled by the depart ·
ment's Census Bureau.

July inve ntories totaled $801.9
billion vs. $796.5 btllton In June.
while July sa les totaled $539.5
billion vs. $542.4 bllllon .
Manufacturers' lnvPntories
advanced 0.7 percent In July
arter falling 0.5 percent In June .
while retailers" Inventories
surged 0.8 percent In July after
dipping by 0.1 percent In June.
The Commerce D&lt;&gt;partment
noted that the July lnventorv of
automobile dealers climbed- 2.5
percent over June's fleet of
unsold vehicles.
Merchant wholesalers, meanwhile, reported a 0.5 percent
jump In July Inventories after a I
percent drop In June.
Manufacturers' sales were off

0 .8 percent in .J uly afte r e dging
up 0. 3 percent In .June. but
retailer s reported a 0.4 perrcnt
a dvan ce In sa les In July after a
hefty 1.1 percent ,lune gai n.
Merchanl wholrsalrr s sa id
their .July sa les plumm e ted by 1
percent In July after Incre asing
0.8 percent In June.
The Commerce Department
also said that the closely watched
Inventory · to-sales ratio, which
tracks the time It takes to sell
goods, Increased to 1.49 In July
from 1.47 In June .
All the data were adjusted for
seasonal factors and reflect the
s tate of the economy prior to
Iraq's Aug. 2 Invasion of Kuwait
and the subsequent su rge In oil
and petroleu m prlees.

""The policy of France. as lhr•
Presidenl of the Republic w
cal led, remains thr embargo, to
constrain Iraq to rrturn to
int['rnatlonal law,'' ChevenmtJnt
said ln an Interview with thr
bu si ness newspaper "La TribunP
de L"ex panslon ...
·" It Is not a question of locking
ourselves in the logic of war. but

of re inforci ng the dissuas ion to
discouragr a new aggress ion. "
he sa id .
ThC' massi\'P multinational
force in thr reg1on. deployed
after Iraq's Aug . 2 invasion of
oil -rir h Kuwait. has been enforcing a tJ .N. rconomic r mbargo
aga inst Baghdad and guarding
Co ntinued on p;JgP lO

Strike averted at OSU
COLUMBUS. Ohio IL; Pii About 2.500 union employeps at
Oh!o State University accepted a
compromise on health care pay me nt s Sunday, averling a threatened strike.
The members of Local 4501 of
the Communications Workers of
America voted nearly un a nlm ·
ously In favor of the com prom lse
reached Friday In negotiations
supervised by a fed er a I
mediator
The custodians, food service
workers, groundskeepers, car penters, plumbers and air
quality technicians, had threa ·
rened to go on strike Mond ay !fan
agreement had not been reached
on the health care payments .
Their union signed a threeyear contract with OSU In 1988 in
which workers werre exempted
from paying a portion of their
health care premiums through
last .June 30.
Local 4501 President James
Ervin said any fees for medical
benefits after June 30 should
have been negodated . But In
August, OSU began deducting a

portion of thr pre mium s.
He sa id the loc a l s co ntract
with thr unl vrrsity continue s
unti l March. but mrmbers were
willing to s trik e 01-er the health
rare issue .
Ervin sa id workers Sundav
acrepted a n OSU offer of a check
for one· h atf percent of their
sa l:~ ry for six month s to help
defray the rosts of paying for
health care.
··1 think we came out pretty

good." Ervin said. He was
uncertain how many workers
voted Sunday. but he sa id the
acceptance wa s nearly
unanimous.
Ervin said he will be back at
the negotiating table with OSU
officials soon to discuss a new
contract next year.
All univer sity employees now
pay a share of their medlral
Ins urance . The average monthly
payment made by workers Is
$42 .30 on an average monthly
pre m !urn to OSU of $235 . Payments for health care are based
on the number of tamlly
members covered .
\

�Monday, September 17. 1990

Commentary
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
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A M E MBE R ofThP UnltPd P ress l nterna tl ona l, l nla nd Dai ly Press

Associ ation a nd t h£&gt; A menca n Newspaper P ublis her s Assoc ia tion
LETTERS OF OPI NION are w elcome They s hould be le-ss than 300
words long. Alllet1 ers are subjl?{' t to l:'d lt l ng a nd mu st be s igned wit h
nam e, addr ess a nd te!Pph one num ber No un sig ned lct lf'r s will be pub
llshed

Lett en; should br In good tas te addressing: Iss ues, not per sona l!

ties.

Burden sharing
and budget cutting

WAS HINGTON- Medical r esear ch Is one of Ameri ca's
sacr ed callings. We think of
Jonas Salk l aboring Into the nig ht
on a po lto vaccine or Alexander
Flem i ng di scovering the wonder
drug penlcllltn It alt seems so
noble
What's miss ing from this pict ure? Mllltons of dollar s In
research fr a ud by con a rtists In
l ab m ats who take federa l grants
and fake t hei r findi ngs for money

limited federal funding. Some
scientist s l a k e thei r r es ults
simply so they can look producti ve and stay on the governm en t
gravy train.
On ly the celebra ted cases get
any press The most rec ent
example Is Dr John N lnnemann,
whom the government has ac c used of fals ifying reports In
conn ec tion with $1.2 mlllton In
grant s f rom t he National Insti tutes of Health The Justi ce
Department recently j oined a
pr ivate su it against N lnnemann
to reco ver the money
Nlnnemann Is alleged to have
f aked the results of his study on
how the hum an Immun e system
Is affected by burn Injuries Two
univer sities where he did hi s
work are named In th e suit
because they sig ned of f on the

or for ego
Hones t 1 esearch , not to mention you r tax dollars, Is endan gered by It , and It happens more
oft en than you might think In
fac t, the governm ent regularly
r etraces the paper trails of
r esearc her s on It s payroll look In g for hanky pank:, on gr ants
tot alin g mil !tons of dollars
Ego and greed ca n short circui t
sc tentlftc Inquir y, es pec iall y

research
The detail s ar e undPr spa l in a

when so muc h rese arc h hln ges on

Sa n Fra ncisco federa l cou rt.

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the c u rre nt ca seload Is a bou t 75 .

govern ment. In hypin g It s effort
to recoup t he loss. r evealed t ha t
the origin al sur! was actu ally
brought by a form er ass istant of
Nlnnem ann 's under a federa l law
that allows a 15 per cen t find er' s
fee for those who success ful!:, fil e
suits cl aimin g the govern ment
has been defrauded
For as littl e as the bu rea ucr acy
says about these cases, onp
would t hink the Nlnnem ann case
was an Isol ated tn cld ent. I t rs not
Ther e ar e ot her s wh o al l too
freq uently see the N IH as a
patsy
The N IH Is the governmen t 's
p re mi e r m edi cal rese arch
agency . At any given time. it s
Investigat ors are lookin g Into 70
cases Involving all egations of
r esearc h fr aud by sc ientists who
ar e usin g NIH m oney. ;'oi!H
spokes m an Don Ra l bovsky told
our ass oc i ate Dan Nj egomrr that

The scient !fie co mmunit y Is
loat h to ac kno wl edge theft In tts
ra nks, but l eg it i mate scient ists
fea r t he Implica tions for science.
A publication by the Ass ociation
of Am er ica n :vJedl cal Coll eges
notes thai even a handful of
bogus r es ear ch pr njecl s, " may
un de r m ine th r sci entifi c enter pr ise In ways th at go far beyond
t he waste ol pu blic funds "
A ser ies of semin ars by scie nt
Jsts ov er the las t dPc.ldP hd.s
resulted In guldelrn es for Invest!
gat ing phony researc h. N IH has
expanded it s Office of Sc renllfl c
Integr it y fr om one per son to 12 In

Pittsburgh still leads Mets
by half a game in NL East
By C.J . HWU
UPI Sports Writer
If Fyodor Dostoev es ky wa s
sti l l altve. Pittsburgh's loss to
Montr eal Sund ay might h ave
served as rn splratlon for "Crim e
and Punishment "

Majors
R) Untk'd l'rt'!HIInternatlonHJ
AM ERI CA. N LEAGUE

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of that goes to resea rch grant s
tha t mus t be mo nl t orPd likr .1
m erchant wa tchf' s fo r f'O mm on
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thr 1r ow n propr rt v .
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tnfamou .;; income tax a re mos tl).
car ryrng t he rr shar e or upkeep on
prOJX'ri Y a nd some a rP a lso
hel ptng t hetr nergh bo rs Those
affl ue nt, pavrng or not payt ng t he
village tax. could fi nd a wor tll
w hile pr oj ect to rmprove ou r
communit y
Civ ic a nd socta l orga mza ttons
could do th e sa me
The Gi r l and Boy Scouts w tll
probably com e forth with grea t
project s
On and o n our co mmunit y wtll
m atc h or surpass the surround
rng comm unrtres and all of us wr ll
be able to look at Pom eroy wrth
pride
Bet ty Bar onlck
Po meroy . Ohio

By United Press International
Today Is Monday, Sept 17. the 260t h day of 199Cl with 105 to follow
The moon Is waning, moving toward Its new phase.
The morning stars are Mer cury, Venus, Mars and .Jupiter .
The evening star Is Sa turn .
Those born on this date ar e under the si gn of Virgo. They Include
1940s radio news commenta tor Gabriel Heat ter In 189Cl, retired Chief
Justice Warren Burger In 19()7 I age 83 ), country music pioneer Hank
Williams Sr. In 1923, actor Roddy M cDowell in 1928 (age 62) , actres s
Anne Bancroftln 1931 (age 59). author K en Kesey In 1935 (age 55) and
actor John Ritter In 1948 (age 42) .
this date In history:

In 1787, the United States Constitution, completed In Philadelphia ,
was signed by a majority or the 55 delegates to the Constitutional

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RE~ERVES

hctwcen first and second on an at tempted steal.

Boston drops sertes with 4-2
loss to White Sox Sunday

Why COnsenratiVeS are Split _ __W_'il_Lia_m _Ru_sh_Pr
" hop£'" tha t tlw U N sa nct tu ned
bl ock ad e of I r aq will work , hut
profou nd ly dubiou s abou t losi ng
A m erican !!ves for wha teve r
Int er es ts wr may have ! n !he
M i dd le Eas t It I I doesn' t , ar l' sul'h
redoubtabl e Kn ights of thf' Ri ght

of co nserv ati ve un ltv were mista ken, as I po in ted out not long
ago It Is n' t ant i ro rnmun!sm

that unit es conse rvatives, It 's
ant l·llberal lsm
But If the li be ra ls had ju st
waited a lit t le lon ger , th ey could
have po in ted to a genuin e r ift In
conserv ative ra nks II is mu ch
too earl y to procl aim th at It' s
[ al ai, bu t at least It 's r eal

as Pa t Buch a na n , J of' Sohr an
T om Teth ell and lhl' vetpra n
!Pa m of Evans and Nov ak
T he char gf' of ' ' lsolat in nlsm "
ha s bee n hurled at the lattl'r
gr oup, but I f eel as uneasy &lt;Jbou t

t hrs as I do abo u t the glib efforts
to de pict Sadda m Husse in as a
·' m adman" or " a nothPr Hl t iPI ·•
Bo t h are m lsqulded attempts to
tur n thr Persian Gulf cr i sis Into a
ca r bo n m py of Worl d War I I. th e

ca' s mil it ary pr esence In the
M i ddle Eas t
On one sid e, approv ing all tha t
Pres iden t Bus h has done t hus far
and ar gu i ng, at least by 1m plica
lion, th at he m ay have to do even
m ore, a re such for midable co nse rvati ves as B il l Satire, Jeffr ey
Hart. Na tion al Revi ew edit or
J ohn O' Sullivan and Henry K issIng (Well , OK , but Kissinger Is a
m a j or lnnu ence on Republ ican
foreign policy 1
On the other si de. willi ng to

la st wa r of which mos t AmC'ri
r an s fi rmly a pproved
Thrr P a r r sou nd r Paso ns for
Pr es ldr nt Bus h' s drt erm ln atlo n

tha t Iraq m us t not dom inat e
Middle Eas tern a ll produ ction,
bu t Saddam Hussein' s al leged
" madness ' Is n' t onP of them As I
point ed out In a Tf't_' t' nl eolum n,
oil is absolu!Ply CPntra lt o today ' s

world eco nomy . an d E uro pe a nd

.I apan l! hough not th e Uni ted
Sta tes t ar c utte rl y dependent on
t he M iddle Easter n f ie ld s fo r
their supp ly
I 1 Is ra t hr r as tf cr r t a! n na I tons
of the M iddl e Ea st ju st ha ppened
to po ssess most of the wor ld' s
supply of oxygen If t hey di d.
thev co uld cert ainl y co ngra tu
late th em selves on bein g In a
pos itio n to mak e a handsom r
pro fi t se llin g ox; gen to th e re st of
us Bu t we, in tu r n, wou ld be
understan dablY se nsitive to the
danger or t hat prec ious com m od
lty falling Int o the hands of some
poli ti cal ad ventu r er wit h a mes
slanl c agenda or his own
I t may be t rue t hat con trol of
M iddle Easter n oil wouldn' t be of
mu ch use to Saddam H ussein
unless he was prep ared to sell rt
He mig ht even be wil li ng to sel l i t
at a r easona ble price. But hr
l sknown to sha re t he f an atic al
det eml na tlon of m any - perhap s
m os t - Ar abs to for ce I sr ae l to
consent to a Pa les tinian hom e
l and on the terr it or ies Isr ae l
cap tur ed In the 1967 war Wh at rf

Sweltering mind wanders
A 100-degr ee day In wrndless.

can o f temper a p ai nt do wn my

r ainless sou t hwest Mi ssouri set s
the m i nd to commise rat ion and
seeking miser abl e company
My thought s r oa m to the
cl asses I used to teach on these
fir st days of the school year, my
box ran rrom home whan glngout
a sy ncopated breeze, It s dr ive
shaft bent fr om a brg ei ghth grader named Johnny getting his
feet cau ght In tls cord and
dragging In over onto Its f ace
Johnny was the sa me kid who the
yea r betor e had accident ally so he claimed - dumped a whole

bark , and the sa m e kid who m ade
the news a frw y ea rs la ter as an
eyewitness to the mu r der of a
young wom an who had been set
afire for havin g " bur ned" some
one In a drug deal I was only
sur prls:&gt;d .Johnny wa s just the
witness
Our local news medi a get s
lucky with the coincidence of
sc hool sta r tup and the hottest
day of t he y ear. On e TV station
fea tures the only hi gh school In
town with air conditioning It j ust
so happens to be t he newest one,

Co nve ntion.
In 1862, Union f orces led by Ge n George McClellan attacked
Confedera te troops led by Gen. Robert E. Lee near Antietam Creek In
Maryland. McLellan bloc ked Lee's advance on Washington, D .C., bu t
fell short of vi ctor y. Some 23,500 t r oops were killed on both sid es.
In 1939. Soviet troops Invaded Po land, 16 days after N azi German y
moved Into the sa m e country.
In 1983, Vanessa Williams of New Y ork beca m e the first bl ac k to be
named Miss Americ a. !She resi gned the crown 11 months later when
Penthouse magazine published nude photos of her, but l at er became
ramous again as a si nger )
A thoug ht lor the day : Author Rober t Louis Stevenson w r ote, " The
cruelest lies are often told In silence."

!

and It' s In t he r iches t par t of
to wn Sweatin g ki ds on the
poor er sid e ques tio n th e hand
holding th e mike, "They ain 't no
better'n us- why did they get ai r
cond l t lontn g and we never ?" The
school superint endent , with a
look of genuine surpri se at
having been asked . tel ls th e
hand , " No. we haven' t considered air-co nditio ning the other
h lgh schoo ls
Som e ru ra l schoo ls close at
midday , and people w r ite let ters
to th e edi tor de m andi ng that
a dm i ni s tr a to rs I n a i r
conditioned offices get off thei r
swivel chai rs and mou nt ca m p aigns to air-co ndit io n the classrooms . As a veteran of those
glass -and-br ick hotboxes. wher e
tryin g to t each kids Eng lish or
m ath Is a bout as fruttrul ast r ylng
to teac h a ca t to tap dance, and as
a citizen or a nation held hostage
to our dependency on oil , I have
to wonder what In blazes Is so
all -fired Import ant abo ut start In g school so ea rly?
Rather t han creat e an even
bigger fuel dependence by Installing air m ndltloners In all our
sc hools, why not just start and
end the school term a l ew weeks
later ? The la st ot September Is
perfect study ing weather here In

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word went out fro m Baghdad
tha t ther e would be no oil for the
res t of t he world un til th at little
detai l was attended to ?
Thai concern , you ma v tx&gt; sure.
Is hi gh on M r Bush's l tst or
rPa son s for wa nt ing to stop
Saddam Hu ss ei n before he get s
in to a pos it ion to se r vr su ch an

ult ima tum ANo ther Is t he one
!x'i ng urgcct b:, Henry Ki ssr nger
That, hav ing " cr ossed the Ru
l&gt;leon' by dep loyin g l ar ge forces
In ~a udl Ar abi a, M r Bush c ann ot
IC"a vp Kuw:1!t In lr aq \ con trol
withou t suffrrl ng a hu gr m ora l
dPfr-a t
Th ai 1s why m a ny ana lyis ts
believe mlllta r v ac t ion w il l be
essential If th r bl ac k agr doesn' t
force Saddam Huss ei n to dis

Ku wa it Amrrlca 's rf'
sponsr to I r aq' s chal lenge will ,
gor ge

quit e slmptv det erm ine t he
degr ee to wh ich t hi s countr y will
domin ate wor ld affairs In the
post -Cold War era Wr may no t
w a nt t o . hu t rr mC'mbcr
If we
don' t, &lt;;;O m r OOd v r lsr w1l l

By APRR.. ALFARANO
UPI Sports Writer
T he Boston Red Sox couldn' t
get a break ju st when th ev
needed one the mo sl.
Th e Amer ica n L eague Ea st
lea ders f ailed to conve rt on
sever al opportuniti es In Su nday's 4 2 loss to the Ch tcago
White Sox . dr oppin g a four -ga m e
se n es In the Wtndy Crty
" I wts h I could say I wa s
wro ng, but th1s ts th e one se n es I
fear ed In the las t m onth... Red
Sox m anager Joe M or gan sa i d
' 'W e don't pi a:, we ll here and we
never get any brea ks I'll be glad
to get out of here. We' re gomg to
h ave a lot or run from here to t hr
Plld ''

Bos ton ha s lost seve n of its l ast
te n gamPs and m atchE'd it s
longes tlos m g s t rr ak sl nce s uffer
i ng fo ur losses July 21 24 Chi·
c a go la st swept a rour-ga mP
se r ies .tg.J tnst Boston 1n Apn l
1961
In a rn i1rorPd pr rfo rm a ncr.
the second pla ce Tor ont o Blue
Jay s have won eight of thei r I,Jst
10 to pull t o wlthrn ont• g,rm p
With thr rr 6 5 vi ctory Sund ay
nig ht , the Blue Ja ys post&lt;•d thei r
third s t r ai g ht win ovPr
Baltimore
Boston 's bad luck began rn th e
seco nd

With

two out, L.w c1•

.Jo hnson r obbed M i ke Ma r sha l l uf

a hom e 1 un by

abm ·ro
th e cen ter f teld fpnce to knock tu s
dr ive bac k Int o pla y. Marshal l.
who went .1 for 4 to sna p an
0-for 20 sk td , wound up w tth a
tnp le but was st r anded at third
when Tony Pena ground ed ou t
Th e Whi te Sox ca me bac k to
sror€ two run s in th eir ha lf of thr
in ning on an RB I sin gle an d
doubl e
" H a\ c y ou Pv('r S('f'n so ma m
c hrap htts 1n al l vou r l 1fr" ·
Mor gan asked "I thtnk lhP\'
manufac turr them herr "
Tr ai l in g 4-1 in the nrn th. the
Red Sox m anaged one run orr
Chi c ago r e li e f ace Bob bv
Thi gpen, a two-ou t RB I srn g le to
Pr na But with the ba ses loaded ,
J udy Reed li ned a pttc h b ac k to
t he m ound to end the ga m e and
give Thi gpen hrs 51s t save
" It 's neve r ra s v for us. but l l
surr Is sw ee t whrn it 's ovpr , ·
Whrtc Sox ma nager .J eff Tor borg
sard " Af ter the wa v we plavrd
on the last road t rtp I I ~ I. rt' s
grea t to come back her e and
1 Pac hmg

SWflt?p

Chica go start er E n r K tng.
J0-4 , IS 2-0 In thrPf' St.lt IS StnC'f'
br rng act rva ted f r om th e dts,,blrd list on Sept .! He sca tt er ed
five hit s. w alked t wo anrl g ave up
OnP I Ull

Da nd K tec k ('l, 6 9, gavr up fou t
over fivp plu s innings Hr
had not gtvt•n up m orC' th a n thrrr

1 uns

P&lt;.~ rnr d r un s in ht s

The Daily Sentinel

Sarah Overstreet
the heart la nd. as Is most or Ju ne
Thr days a rr gonp when schoo ls
set the ir ca lrn dars to acco mm o-

da te farm kids who wrrP n C'c ded
to hel p out at hom e. Why wa ste
m illions of doll ar s In ext ra fuel to
preserv e an antiq ua ted schoo l

ca len dar?
Th e ov f'rw a rm braIn a lso I r nds
to thi nk morr oft Pn abou t ou r

soldi ers bearin g up rn the heat of
th e Pers ian Gulf A r ece nt
Newsweek poll fou nd that !7
percent of Ame ri cans favo r
quick A meri can mil itary ac tion
tu end t he stalem ate. an d In
nearby K ansas Cit y , a ra dio
stat ion spo nsors a "!lac k th e
Attack " parade Loca l country mu sic stations ar e pepper ed with
req~ es t s for Hank Willi am s Jr.'s
n e w " don ' t- m es s- w lth -US·O r ·
we 'l l -k ic k -so m e-r ump '' so ng
war nin g Sa dd a m H uss ein
" Don ' t give us a reaso n to co me
gu nn In ' for y ou "
Those of you fa miliar with
Willi a m s m ay r e m e mb e r
another of his wellj -thought -out
geopolitical theories, that "a
country boy can su rvive" a
nuclea r war because he ea n hole
up In the woods and because he
was "rais ed up on shotgun."

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average speed of 125 .945 mph
was a t ra ck record . brea king the
o ld m a rk of 124 706 mph sel by
Ric ky Rudd In Seplember 1987
Ther e were si x c aution fla gs,
totalling 29 l ap s. and the lead
c hanged hand s 11 times among
live dr iver s.
Dal e Earnhardt finis hed th ird
In a Chevrolet. Fourth went to
Harry Ga nt In an Oldsmobile and
Mic hael Waltrip took fifth in a
Pontiac , both one lap down
Martin 's seco nd -place rtnlsh
allowed him to ga in five points on
E arnh ardt In the battle for the
series championship. With sb&lt;
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Pirat es shor tstop J ay Bell. who
collected Prttsburg h's only hit
Sund ay, said despite t he pu nish ·
ment. the team will prevat l
"This is our fourth !lve-gam r
losing streak of the season." Bell
said . ·'Eac h time we ca m e out of
tt. We ar e strll rn fi rs t place We
are the team to bea t and we ar e
going to wtn thrs thing ...
"! ti p my hat to the Expos:
pitcher s. · L eyl and said 'G u y ~
stuc k the bat where t he sun don' t
shtne. Thrs time of the yea r .
Montrea l Is back In the hunt It
we t ook t wo out of three they
would be done ·
Pittsburgh rem ai ns half a
ga m e in fr ont of New York , w htc h
los t 8-3 to P hrladelphla M ont rea l
Is six ga m es behind th e Pi ra tes ·
Th e Expos got help frorri
form er Pirat e Scott Ru sk in, .1-2,
who work ed one and two-t hird'
innmgs o f relief fo r the victory ·
Steve Frey got four out s for his
erghth sa w Randy T omlin. :l -2. '
took the loss
In ot her Na tr ona! League
games , Ph ila del phia r outed New .
York R 3, Sa n Drego pounded .
Atlanta 9-4. Crncl nnatt c ame
fr om behind to bea t L os Angeles
9-5 and Houston edged Sa n,
Francrsco 3 2
Phllll es 8, New Y ork 3 - A t
New Yo rk , Dar ren Da ul ton ht ghlrght ed a 14-hlt at tac k wll h a two
r un hom er and an R B I single and
John K r uk added t"o triples ..
helpt ng Ph iladel phia keep the
M et s 1n second p lace Jose
DeJesus. b 7, defeated New Yo rk
for the third straig ht time this
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Reds 9. Dodg er s 5 At .
Crnct nnat i, Chr is Sa bo keyed a
srx run f rfth Innin g w ith a tWO·
run hom er and H al M orris and
Bill Doran sm ac ked two-run
doubles. l ifting the R eds Scott
Scu dd er. 4 I . bl.rnk ed t he
Dod~ e r s

for lhn'f' innings Ill

relief to ge t th e win l.os An geles
stu rt er Mi kr Mor ga n 10 14 , w ho
has n 't v... on rn a m ont h, was
rock L•d fUI srvrn hi ts a nd s ix ru ns

O\'PT four Inn ings
A.s tros :i , Giants 2
Hou s ton . C IPnn D.Jv is
horn £' GPra ld Y ou ng wt th
1n llw n1nt h. li fting thf'

nard! - :1 ,5 19 to 3,498
" I t reels good . " Mart i in said
abou t hrs 21 poin t lead. " We
m ight hav e had a chance to r ace
Bill if it wasn' t for the trouble (a
fl at left rear ti re on lap 262) we
had."
T he unsc heduled stop left Mar
ti n out or sequence with Elliott
and Earnh ardt when It c ame
t !me to pi t.
Even thoug h Elliot! hPid a
1.5-second lead over Martin with
25 laps remaining, there was a
ques tlon as to whether he could
go the distance before running
out of fuel. Numerous drivers
had to make a quick pit stop In the
closing laps for gasoline, lnclud·
lng Davey Allison, Rusty Wal·
lace and Kyle Petty . All three
wer e running In the top five when
the stop was required.

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Elliott captures Peak 500 auto race
DOVE R , Del i U Pi i - Brt l
Elliott br oke a 24-ra cr wi nless
streak Sunday at ])over Down s
International Speed way . cla im
l ng the Pea k 500 .
The Da wsonvi l le, C a . dri ver
f inished US-seconds ahead of
M ark Martin' s Ford to earn his
flrsl victory this season and the
33rd of his NASCAR Winston Cup
ca r eer , making him !5th on the
all-time victory lis I
"I knew this was too good of a
r ace team not to win before lht.'
end or this year. " Elliott said
"W e c hanged the car (chassis
setup) this morning and I
guessed pretty good . I thought It
would be cooler 1than yester day ), and th e car stayed under
me all day long."

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Libera l s who j oyfull v pro cl aim ed t hat the en d of t he global
com m unist th rea t spelled t he end

Eddie Murray mad e the tag. R1•ds heat th e
Dodgers, 9-5. The Reds nl'l'd only t 2 g am&lt;•s to
clinch th e NL Wt•st. (UPI)

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Today in history _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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to community pride?

ex pect ed

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M l nnr•sor.t
bti 1\2 H b 29
Salurd ay R esult !&lt;
·1or ont o 'I Baltl morP .l
Uakl&lt;rnd 4 Ml nnl'SOi il 1
( hkago 7, Bo s t on~
IX&gt;t rnl r 4 !\l('w York I
lil'VP land 1'1 Ka n sa s U t\ b
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S(•,t t! l r i Cal ifo rnia:.!

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What has happened
I , Be t ty Ba ronrc k , have resided
In Po m er oy over 40 year s and
want to co ntlnuP t o be a reside nt
I take pride i n fril' nd s and
fri endliness of Pomeroy T he
ques tion t ha t I want to pose ts.
" What has happened toco mmu n·
lt y pride In Pom er oy ? ·
M y thoug ht s ar e. Wouldn ' t 11
be great to have more pavrd
streets. not patc hed or need to be
patc hed ones. m ore sidewalks,
more guardra ils and paint on the
present guard r ai ls. w ater lines
without excess i ve lea kks a nd
more and more All of the above
would enha nce the commu nr tv
and Invol ve money
Po meroy's pr ide ca n. com e
!rom cutting gra ss and weeds.
rem ovin g l tt ter. debrrs an d junk
c ar s. and r azin g uninhabitable
bUildings Thrs prid e can co m e
!rom each of us dorn g our part.
Our r es idents c an have prt de
by not being gu rl tv of t he abo,e .
Those who have proper ty on
assignmen t shoul d m arn tarn th r
property to show a good appea r ance to a prospecti vr bu yer or
those passi ng by Those who hp ve

l' t'll lll

fkl slon

a r rime "

a three-tea m r ace . "

Huds m Ws n Res .l) M{' rcrr ! P a 1 6
Jackstll St ar k 19, Npw Ph ll .a 0
Kentcn Ridge 16, E n on GJC'nn m 0

F.Wil

" We spoiled three exce llent
pitchin g perform ances 1n thi s
series ," said Pittsburgh m an
ager Jim Lev la nd 'I t hink that rs

M o ntr ea l m a n age r Bu c k
Rodger s sa td 'We ca n rn c~ k c thi s

Gilmour 34, Bedf o!U

Ga l Mi l
ChaJl('l 20

over th r P trates

MontrPal
"W e a re ba ck l n th e run ning ,"

Fort F r yf' 28, Za nPs Ro.!l.' cran s 13

KJII Sil S C I I\

Ul'l S1•nior Editor
WASH INGT ON - There ilas bPe n co nsidpra ble lam enta tiOn by
erstwhile bud get cu tter s a bo ut t ht' pffec t of the Persia n Gul f cm is on
their efforts to reduce m rli l ar y spendi ng
Ther e rs !title doubt th ai the mult rbrl lron-do ll ar m ovem ent of US
tr oops and eq utpment to Sa udt Ar a bra rs go ing to m ake th ings hard er
for anyone who wa nt s to take tmmPdtd l e ar ross the-boa rd wh acks out
of the P entagon. but th ere rs one c rrc·umstdncc th at ac tually m ight
make It easier to trrm t hat part or the bud get
That, of co u rse, ts the 'burdf' n-s ha ring" co nce pt for f in anc ing the
gull operation bein g pu shed bv Prr stden t Bush
Some people have mutt ered tha t i t rs drmpaning to send U .S
Ca binet m inister s hke Secretary of St ate .J ames Bak er and T r easuf\
Secr eta r y N icholas !lr ad) arou nd th e world seeking fin anc ia l aid for
Operation Deser t Shteld
Nonsense While rt ts tru e t ha t the United St,r tes ha s leg rtrm ate
na t ional In terests rnvol ved rn the r Middle E,JS t. thr Kuwa rt rs, t he
Saudi s, the J apanese, a nd a num bP I ol othPr cmmlrt E'S havr more 10
\ ose th an this co unt ry tf thr i"f'J.;JOn blows up and oil prod uctio n i s
se riously effected
It al so so happe ns tha t a nu m ber ol thr sf' c ount 1l l'S wi t h bt g stakes
In the gulf have th e m oney to help pay for thr US milit ary prese nce
All offer s to th at effect shoul d be snap'pe d up .lnd r ountr ies that do n' t
come f orward shoul d be drpl om atr ca l lv nud ged to do so
It does not ma ke a nyo nE' an tsolatJO mst to s ugg Psl th d t if ts t1mr for
ever yone who Is able to do so ough t to he lp pay, Pi!h cr i n troo ps or
mon ey , for the effort to stop Saddam Hu ssc rn bdun• he gets too br g
And It al so Is no sh ame to ack now ledge I ha t the Ll nrted States is Just
about tapped out in the ar ea of p lay tng lllt f' I nat to na l pu licem &lt;J n With
Its und erly ing defr c tt problem. plus l h&lt;' new e lemt•nt of t he savt ngs
and loa n mess, t he Un rtcd States c an rl l afford to gpt rnto a leng th v
stal em ate, let alone a shooting war. tn the gulf
But the burd en shar ing rd ea does S&lt;'cm tog rvr hojX' fur the Unit ed
Stat es w play an a cti ve ro le In J l eas whf'rr tis hPlp !.) soug h t It m av
be too much to ex pec t ot her coun t rr cs to bu y wea pon s fur U S troops.
but not a t all lnap propn a l&lt;' 1o a sk thr m t o pav to tran spor t and
maintain th e hardwa r e and t he peo ple whe n !herr " troubl e ild i f v. a)
across the world
At th e same tim e, nothing tha t has hapjX' ncd rn th e Mrddle E.J st
should deter the effort to sta t t r r duc tng the outl a) l o r Cold Wa r
weaponry and war pl ans
These instrument s of ma ss d es t r uctt on ar e notl tkPiy to br whdt 1s
going to be needed In the Midd le E as t or· an' oth er re giona l hot spo t.
and the time has co m e - for th e sake of the bud ge t as well as thP
sa fet y of the wor ld -to start getting rtd of them
In th e co ming weeks, suppo n crs of b1g li m e m1l llary SJX' nd Jng d fl'
goin g to be tellin g Cong res s that thr• e\·Cnt s of t he last m onth rn th&lt;·
Pe rs ia n G uH a r p a perfec t Pxamp le of w in thP Unt tf'd SLltPs r an nor
afford to cut bac k th e Pen tagon
As It tu rns out . th e Gulr r ptsodr '"' c~ n Pxa mplr bul wh at 11
demonstrat es Is that whllr thr wor ld s tJ ll J ~ a da ngr 1ous pla n •. lhl'

Four Ex pos pitc hers combmed
on a one- hitter and Otis Nixon 's
t riple highlighted a t wo-run sixt h
lnntng to help Montrea l c omplete
a season domination of Prtt sburgh - wi nning 13 games and
losin g five - with a 4-1 victor y

Scoreboard ...

By ARNOLD SAWI SL A K

danger s have cha ngr d a nd so shou ld US prrpara t1 nns rn

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 3

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._ Redwomen split with Walsh,
·: Malone in volleyball action
M1d O h10 ( onff' rPn ce p lat fOJ
rh4? Unl\'f'r &lt;;JI\ of H1 o (,rand!'
vo/IP\'ball tram Opt&gt; nPd Sat ur d.1 \.

· at Wal sh '-ilh the IU•dv. omcn
- losm,g to rhr Lad\ Ca\a[ Jf'r" I n
: three or fi, e games
R to Grande began the match
Wlfh a ~f' t Of'.'!CtOflf' S 0\PI \\ ols h
16-H 15 6, but the hosts r amc
back to v.1n th e rema 1nmg thre('
tontests 12 15 11 15 5 I \ Thr
f{pdwomen then pia &gt; ed V. a is h s
·crosstown f! \al. Mal on£' and
: posted wins of 15 R. 15-b owr lhr

: Lad:. PlonPers
" 'w\o a lsh 1s a strong team
t:oach Palsv Fields remarked
·j u was a d l;..ppolnllng loss and
just didn ' t have anything
going . so we'll look at the lineup
:this week "

we

: It was Rio Grande's third
:Oonsecutlve loss to Walsh, which
!lad defeated the Redwomen In
their llnal season match of 1989
;tild knocked the Rio ladles out of

r ushed for 46 \aidS on

s tx rarnrs In the first half bull ell
111 the S('C'O nd
s tra!nrd ribs

quarter

\qth

The Jets' ot her th ree a1 ai l ablr
1 unn1 ng b ac k &lt;:. scorrd th r touc h
down s and Pat Lf'a h\ added a
.J 'i \ ard 'f'co nd q uar tn f1rld
goa l
Jo hnn\ H('ctol dC i t\ a t t&gt; d for
thr gamr onr monrh aftrr undl' t
go mg art hl osco p1c k nel' su rge n.
put th £' lrt" a ht•a d 1~ 7 \.\Jth a
SIX \.Cild lU ll Hllh :l 02 JE'fltn th('

opr•nmg quartet Hts TO capped
a 90 1a r d dme aided bv Th o
ma s"' 21 \a r d r un and a pas s
mtrr fpr encp pt&gt;nal!\ b~ Ant.hom

pa ~ s to Ld ng hornc,
fo r lfJ VJ llh. !f·adl ng to Lero)
H(J,ud -. Y va rd s corln~ run with

wtth .tnotht·l

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BHJv. n ~ d1 •ft ·ns!vr t' nd RoberT

Leah\' s ran g('

IJ.J nk s v.a s &lt;"jr•r l&lt;•d wit h 'I 04 left
111 thi' 111 st halt l or ll ylng to kick
.II·t• light f'nd Chr i&lt;Dresse l in the
hf'a d a l iN a pla Y
Bank s ju st lost hi&lt; head.'
.Jet'&gt; gu .ud f1m Swf'Pn{'\ said,
m&lt;~kf' th d t ('hfls Qlmost lost
hi'
\\ 1d1 · n c l' l'vf' r Hoh Moore the
.l1· ts f11 -. 1 ro und suppleme ntal
P" k •at out t he sr•rond half with
&lt;~ tJ ru 1srd shouldf' r NPw York
.Jho los ! st ron g safPt y Brian
V. ash mgton wilh a bruiSe&lt;! thigh

Baxters TO " 1th I Oh If'! I 1n
thr half c .tmr afu•r l ht Jf' h

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pto\ldf'd.t 1- lea d That dii\ P
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ca tr hrs tor ::, ~ \ ar ds l o"t the ball

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a t i -~ ) of thr thJ r d quat 1c·r on
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and

PASADENA, Ca ltf I LP ft " LA La-.," the las t basllon of
bullon down co llars and a TV
haven for ld ea!Lsm. won Its thud
Emmy f or best drama serirs 1n

the 42nd Annual Emmy Awatds
" LA Law" sktmm ed pas t
" Quantum Leap. " 'lhtr l ysome
thing," "Ch ina Beach" and most
notably the acciatmed but quirky
'Twin Peaks" to Win the ca!P
gory II dominated in 1987 and
1989
Contrarv to heavy specula lion
In the weeks leading to Sunday s

'Twtn Peaks" David Lvnch's dark. steamy
ABC dtama seri es - was shut
out In all the r ategortes pres
ented Sunday mght, and took
only two techntcal awards pres
ented Saturday night, desptle
having the most no mmallons 14
"M urphy Brown, · the CBS
corned; series set 1n a nrtwork
newsroom and, !ts star Ca ndice
Bergen took prizes for bes I
comPdy series and actress
II was !he first comedy series
ceremony,

corn(' I b&lt;:~ck Ton\

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plays Sam Malone on "Cheers."
finally won for best actor In a
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casti ng's oddball anima ted tam
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m "Murphy Brown. " won het
second Emmy m a row
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Jumbo " began In 1971 on NBC and
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A WINNER AT LA.'lT -

Actor Ted Danson, who plays Sam
Malone on lhelong running NBC show "rh&lt;•ers" Is all smiles"'' h••
accepL• his Emmy lor Oul,tandlng Actor in a Comedy S••rlr•s
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statuettes was "The Tracey
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longer In production
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!man 's writing team and Jls star
for best performance In a variety
or music show only months after
Fox ca nceled II because of low
ratings
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that '""minutes In the middle of
'The Slmpsons, "' said the star or
the show !hal Introduced the
animated f amily to Fox viewers
1n vlgnelles between sketches " I
bteasl fed those lillie devils"
"Caroline? ," a Hallmark Hall
of Fame presentation on CBS.
lied with " The Incident, " an
AT&amp;T Present s special, for bes t
drama or comedy special
Jimmy Smll s, with his fourth
nom inat ion. won his lu st Emmy
for the best supporting aclm In a
drama senes as Victor SifuPntes
In "LA Law," beatmg a field
that Included Richard Dysart
and Larry Drake. t-.o of his
co .. stars

Alex Rocco , who played a
Hollywood agen t on the shorl
lived ser ies "The Famous Teddl
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1n a comedy se ries
Belle Neuwtrth, psycholog iS t
Lllllth Crane of · Cheers " won
the best supporllng actress m a
comedy series
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nolhlng-ts sacred variety show
o n Fox, won the prize lor bes t
varie ty, musi c or comedy senes

Tv.o directors. Scoll Winant of
' lhirly somethlng" and Thomas
Carter ol "Equal Jusuce, " both
on ABC, tied for the drama ser ies
directing award. shulling out
David Lynch of "Twtn Peaks ..
The award for best direcllng or
a comedy sen es wen t to Michael
Dt nner lor "The Wonder Years
Veteran stage a nd screen art or
llume Cronvn won the Em m y for
bes t actor 1n a mm1 senes or

special lor 'Age old Fnends ·on
HBO and Barbara HeJShev won
thr artrf's s award 1n thP samr
c ategory l or "A Killing In a Sma l l
Town· on CBS

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ar·cepts her Em my for Oulstanding Actress in a Comdey Series for
ht•r role as Murphy Brown in "Murphy Brown " It is her second
•: mmy in a~ rnany y£'.1.rs (UP I)
Comed1o1n Bt lly Crv sta l who
wrote his HBO spec ial 'Billy
Crys ta l Midmght Tram to Mos
cow. ' and thr te am of writers
from "The Tracey Ullman
Shov." IIP&lt;I in thebes 1wrlll ng of a
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'L.A. Law' and 'Murphy' get top honors

Bengals defeat Chargers 21-16; Jets edge Browns 24-21
C1n&lt;1nna11 BPngals
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-Sports briefsMotorryl·lr Racing
Austr.1lia n Wa~nr Ga1dnPt
r apturPd hi " Sf'COnd 500cr Aus
tral1an MotorcvclrGtanrt Prix'"
a row In Phillip Island Austral!il

Mi cha el Dola n limshed a c lose
sPcond to make 11 the flrst limP
since 1949. when the world
c hampion ship startPd, that A us
trallan s have flmshed onP-two 1n

a 50Cicc Grand Pnx eve nt. TennL~
Four days after lhP death or his
father , Frenchman Gu y Forget
wo n a straight set victory over
Yugo slav Gora n Invanisevic tn

the $300,000 Bordeaux Passing
Shot In Bordeaux, France
Forget, seeded fourth , beat Iva
nisevl c, 6-4.6-3

Would you like to purchase a SOx I 00 ft. building lot in a good location far only S3SOO?
Would you like to build a new home and pay
no real estate taxes for IS years?
Would you like to have up to SSOOO FREE
for site improvements an your building loti

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If you do, Contact Jean Trussell, Housing
Specialist, for further information.
Phone (6141 992-6782
237 Race Street, Middleport Village Offirts
Thlo service Is provided lhreurh the Joint eflorto ol the Vlllare
ol Middleport fllld the Governor's Office of Appalachia.

NASA awaits fueling for Columbia's liftoff
CAPE CAN AVERAL. Fl a
! UP ! I - Engmeers readied lhr
shulll e Co lumbia fo1 fueling
Monday, a make-or-break hurdle
to determine If !he repaired ship
Is lea k free and at long la sI read\
lor takeo ft Tuesday to end a
lour month launch drought !OJ
NASA
Columbia and tt &lt;:. srv on m a n

cre w are sc hedu led to bla st orr on
the 36t h shu !lie !light al l 2Ra m
EDT Tuesda v to k tck off a 10 da1
as tronom y miss ion ground r d
since Ma y 30 bv separate hyd1 ogen fuP l iPak s and troub lcwJ th a n
on board tf'IPsropP

Bu t fu sl NASA's oldest spacr
shull le h.ul to gel past fuel
lo,Hilng Mond,JV P\rnmg Without
spr1ngmg .1nv mo1 P IPaks. Ll
cr it JC.Jl n11lPs tonr t ha 1 \\ill driP I
mlnP \.1.-hPthf'I Columbia l.lll hf'
l.tunrh&lt;•d on t1mr or whethf't ttw
as tro na u ts Will bP gr ou ndPd
&lt;~g a in thi s tl m f' until a fl f'l c~ n

Or tol)(' r rnJ "S ion
The IPok is In the ba ck of
evPrybOd\ 's mrnd , ' sa1d N/\ Si\
II'S ! dnecto1 Mi cha el Lcmbar h
'A lthough Wl' lf'el rr•a l good now
th at Wf' ' vp fixpcJ lhP ]P,ik ,mel WI'
don ' t l' Xpf'CIIt , 11 W I[ I t d kP d boUt
4) mlnutPs tnto duPI load 1ng1
twforP Wt' It' posJII\P that th t•

leak ho s bl'l'n I Ixrd ·

For NASA, sub)Prt ed to near
co nstant c nti c1sm a ll summrr
bec ause of the flawed Hubble
Space Telescope and other probIPm s the &lt;takes are high
Columbta mu st get off lh&lt;'
laun c h pad by Wednesd av or lhl'
fltghl lik ely will be delayed
Indefinil ely to clear th e wa&gt; lot
an

Forc e T ita n 4 roc k&lt;'!

Air

launch lat er this "''"k and lhl'

la un c h of th e shuttlf' Di scover v
Or i Ron a higher priont y !light
to ra r rv a European so lar probP
I n to orb it

\\ Ilh Co lumb ia

1unnmg Ill

da v"' bt'hlnd srhPdu le af!Pr d
1 t' C'O rd S(' T 1es of 1hrer dela vs 1n &lt;I S
mdm months, Pnginrer s were
hf'sltant to makr d!lV predict Jon ~

Sunda1

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r hanc f'

of

good

wPathPr

rx

peeled. thev rxpr e.srd cautiou s
opiimJsm th at Co lumbia wa&lt; at
long la st ready for bia s toft
Hopin g lor the bes t. Co lum
b1a' s CI'C' \\' - c ommander Vanrr
Bt and 1~ co pilo t Guv Gardn e1.
4~ . . lohn " Mtke'
Lounge, 44
Hube1 t Pot ke1 1.1 .tell rev Hoi
frnctn

~ ~~ . and astro nomH s Ro

.19 and Samurl
Ouri..tnC'P, l b - lf'\I P\H' d lhl'tr

n ,tld

P a1tsr .

fltgh1 pl.1 n s as th(' countdown
tl('kl·d ... month!\ tov.ard l au nch

The goal or the miSSIO n IS 10
t u rn Co lumbta 1nto an orb tta l

observa tory, using lour high
tech telescopes m the sh ultie s
c argo b av to study X -rays and
ultraviolet light from exploding
sun s. es pec ially 'iolent stars and
galaxies, enigmallc quasars and
other objects of interest In
modern astronomy
Such light cannot penetrat e
Ea rth' s atmosphere and Colum
bla s misswn rPpresents an un
precrdentrd a11empt to extend
human ltv s v ision mto the high
energy rea lm of the electromag
nrtrc spec trum to lra r n m orr
a bout t he struct urr and r \o lutwn

or thr

un1vnsP

Bu t trw

ml5slons ha\ r

will b e known Monday, and some

or the winners who mat ched all
slx numbers could

come forw ard

to claim I heir prize s, which were
es timated al $17 5 million
Lottery computer s Indicate the
winning tickets were sold In the
Florida c i ties of New Smyrna
Beach, Coco nut Cr eek. Venice.
Miami, Winter Ha ven a nd
Longwood
None of the winners has co mr
forward, Florida Lollery Secre
tary Rebecca Paul sa id But her
department has arra nged free
air fare to bring winners to
Tallaha&lt;see to have their tickets
validated and to claim their
winnings
Players claiming the prize can
expect a three-hour walt while
lottery secu rity officers Inspect
the tlrket to ensure no one is
trying to pas s a forgery, Paul
said .
The winning number s chosen
In the Saturday night drawing
were 5, 6, 21, 34, 35 and 45.
The burgeoning jackpot fueled
a week of frenzied ticket sales,
with players snatching up the $1
tickets at a record clip of 566 per

wr 1-\-antrd to make surr peoplr

knr'w and understood that II onlv
t oo k one 11 cket to wi n "
There were al so rep01 IS that

Fn da\ 's sa !Ps srt a stai r
1ecord lor da i lY sales wtlh $.10
million v.orth sold, Paul sa td
' I think we're glad to have the
"el'k over. · Paul said during a
nPws confrrPnr r at !ottrry head -

Florida Lo11erv lickets for ,,
pro ! II
Ear ll 1n the week, GO\ Bob
:vtarl!nez urged people not to
spend money Intended fo r hous&lt;'
hold nrcrssltlPS on Jottrn
lickel s Paul said she received no
rcpott s of that happening
She sa id she expected the
hoopla to tran slate Into addJ
Ilona! busines s lor the loller y
from v lsllor s
"S ublimin all y. while the1
mlghl nol remember tt today.
when th ey come to Florida six
months from now and they see a
iollery billboard they'll say . 'Oh.
yeah, this Is a rea lly good lot ten,
r ought to buy a llrket while f'm
here,"' Paul said
In addlllon to the grand prize
winners, ther e were 1,581 llck ets
sold that matched five numbers
to win $4,488 each: 96,000 that
matched four numbers to win
$108;
and I 8 million that
matched three numbers to win
$5 50
The previous jackpot record
for Florida was $58.32 million,
spill by five winners Aprll7,1989
Lotto players pick six numbers
between 1 and 49. The odds of any
one ticket matching all six
numbers are aboutlln14 million

quartrrs "Rut It w as fun and
rxe ltmg ·

Sales lor the week were a
reco rd $109 1 million, Paul said
The j ac kpo t amou n t, w hi c h In
el ud es rollovcr s !rom l our pt e
vlous weekl v drawings , i s less
than th e tota l sa les amounl
beca use of overhead costs and
prizes paid t o those who ma tched
thre e, four and five numbers
Th e rPcord take will give
Florida schools a wmdfall esll
mated at $40 million, badly
needed because of a $544 million
shortfall in the slate budget
Th e huge prize touched off a
nationwide lollery frenzy, with
hopeful players streaming Into
Florida !rom neighboring states
to snap up the ticket s
The Loltery Department aired
commercial s urging people to
cool It
"We had lot s of calls from
players saying, 'How many
tick ets do I need to win•·" Paul
said . "With so much attention
focused on what we were doing,

A Si milar leak al so ~roundi'd
At lanti s In July and aftct thai
shu !l ie was hau led of f the l aunch
pad for rrparrs. Columbra
eq uipped with a n&lt;'W fuel line
fitting wa s r eturnf'd to thP p.111
for &lt;~ Sep t I lif t oft
But thoS~:' hOJX'-" wPH' dash f'rt
by an rlcct m.·d I g Itt c h .,., 11h onf' of
Columbia's four 1P1t'stn pPs that
again and dPiayl'd thr· IIIght to
Se pt h Anothl'r lul'l leak the
night the shuttll''s th11d launch
J l tempt COUSf'd y pf anothPI
de lav
Eng mt'f't s rPplau•d thr ('f' s us

T he J,Ickpot wa s second on I\ to
thl' $llr1 h mill ton Pr n ns\ l va n 1.1
Lollerv r ac k po t split · b1 14
w1n nrr s m Apnl 19H9

Tul'sdav

TUESDAY
NIGHT
SPECIAL

Px te rnal ta n k

mur h tro uble gelling off the
ground as Columbia's and none
has b&lt;'t'n delayed as long alll'r
begmnlng a cou ntdown
Columbia' s · A stro I · payload
origina l ly wa s sched ul ed lor
laun ch March b, 1986 but the
shuttle pt og ram was grou nded
bv the Challenger disaster two
m ont hs before
Shulllc llighl &lt; resumed In
September !9R8 and Col umbia
""' 'e sc hedu led lor bia s toft Ma v
JO Dutmg fuel loading the night
hdOJf' , howr'-'Pr, SPnsors de-

se cond Satu1dav

&lt;Jnd Co lumbr.t W.JS
c !Pdlt'd f01 d fourth \aunrh trv

wh ere propellant IS led into the
belly of the orbllei II om the

lntrrruptPd thf' countdown yrl

If'( t f'fi hvdrogen gas lea k mg tnt o

Call: 992-6491
Middleport

rr p larPd

bv damaged spa\s In a ma~slvP
li ·Jnch-wld e fu r l ImP fitt1ng

had as

Winners to claim $105 million
TALLAHASSEE rU Pir - The
sJx w1 nm•rs who Will sp lit th r$101
mIll Ion F lorida Lollo j ac kpot wi l l
rr ('P IVP f1 N' a 1rf at e to ha v r t h£'1 r
tr ck (~ t s va lJd aiPd and ca n CXJX'CI
a thr&lt;'t' ho u r wall whilr mspt:c
tors check for lorgrrlrs
The rxact total of thr' ja ckpot

th e ship s eng me room and the
lltg ht wa s can celed
NASA managers tniii ally be
I Jeved the leak wa s ca used so lely

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Monday, September 17, 1990

Iraqi Chaldeans in Detroit
solidly American identified

CLASS WINNERS - Flrst place winners In the
individual classes of the Middleport Block Party
Car Show on Saturday were, front , Gene Whaley,
Roger Randolph , Warren Devault, Chris (Ron)

McBride, Harold M cClaskey , JackiDeWees ,
Gary Warren and Jim Landis . Bac k, Doris De al ,
Tim Loughry, Bob Arnold, Terry Ross, Dan HiU,
Robert Larkins, Charles Evan s and Max Hill.

DETROfT (U PI J - A l ar ge
communit y of peop le wit h fam ily
roots i n Iraq and grocer y stor es
In Det roit is strivi ng to disp lay a
so lid ly Am erica n identit y am id
gr owing political an d m il itar y
tension In th ei r hom eland.
rraql Chaldeans, m any of them
desce ndant s of Chris tians fl eeing
religious persecution early in
this century , watch develop·
ment s back home war ily. con ·
ccr ned about re latives and proud
of their Am erican success.
" We ar e ta k i ng a pro ·
Amer ica n appr oach and we ar e
staying out of politics in rr aq,"
s:~l d Salman Yono, chairman of
the Chald ean F eder ation of
America , based i n suburban
Southfield .
"W e stili have a lot of det ainees
in Ba ghdad t hat are Am erica n
citize ns," said Yo no, who arrived
from Baghd ad In 1968 . "Prac ti cally ever y Chaidea n family her e
has som e r elatives back hom e
and we' r e ver y concerned about
them ."
De t roi t 's Chaldeans nu mber
about 75 ,000, maki ng th em the
lar ges t segm ent of the ci ty's
lar ge Middle Eastern population
of about 250, 000, thought to be the
most popu lous In the Wc•ster n
Hemisph er e.
Yo no has a diploma in e ng i·
neerln g, but m akes his living in
the grocer y bu sinPss- th r sa me
as many fe llow country men
living in Am eric a.
Del m il has abo ut 700 groc er y
stor es opera ted by Chaldeans,
fr om la rge m od r rn super ·
market s cat er ing to an affluen t
cus tom ers to sm all ghello shops
wi th wire on th e roof l o thwart
brea k In s
While l hl' re has bef:.' n nu ser io us
loca l har ass m e nt b y Am er ic ans
angered at iraq i Pres idl'nl Sad
dam Hu ssei n's holding of Wes tern hosta ges aft er the Aug. 2
invasio n of Ku wa it , Yo no and

Dt•Wees, War re n Devault , Chuck P ar ker and Bill
Patton.

SPEC IAL WINNERS - Winning speci al tr&lt;&gt;
phies In Saturday's Middleport Block Party Car
Show wer e, Dan Holtz, Gene Whaley, .Jack

Calendar
MONDAY
BAS HAN -Preach ing ser vices, Red Brush Church of Christ,
Bashan Roa d. through Tu esday
at 7:30 p.m . nig htly. l:l ro ther G uy
Ma llory. Wi nter Ga rd en. ~' I a .,
will speak.
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RACINE - The So uther n La·
cal Sc hool Board will m el'!
Mo nday at 7 p. m. at the high
sc hool.
PORT LAND -

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T her e wt ll bp

a n open a Jr rev iva l. ' 'Jes us in the
Hills" M onday th rough Saturd ay
at the Freedom Gospe l M issi on
Church on Bash an Road in
Port land. Bri ng lawn cha irs.
RAC fNE Rac ine Village
Counci l wi ll meet in r ecess

sf'sslon on Monday at 7 p. m a t
Star M il l Par k.

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PORTLAI\ D - Rev. B. Thras h
wi ll preac h at F r eedom Gospe l
Mission Churc h on Mond ay at 7
p.m . for t he open ai r rev ival,
"Jesus in the Hi lls." Singing will
be by the Dailey fam il y .

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won the awar d in th f'
ca trgory of nrtwork or syndJ·
Network .

ca te d shows . Th e NAB, meet i ng
in Bosto n for !ts ra di o convrn
tio n, han drd out hono rs i n 2'2
catrgorirs in its srro nd annual
Ma r co n i Radio Awards Don
lmus of WFA!\ AM. New York .
wa s honorrd as top pPrsonality in

PO RTLAND -Rev. RG. Willford w ill preac h at the Freedom
Gospel Mi ssion Ch urc h on T ues ·
day at 7 p. m . lor t he ope n air
revival "Jes us in the Hi lls. "
Singing wi ll be by United
Gos pe Jet te.
WE DNESDA Y
SYRACUSE- T he T hird Wed·
nesdav Homema kers Club will
mee t Wednesday at 10 am . at the

Syracusr pic nic area. Mrmbrrs
ro hav(' Ideas fo r m aking ;r·ear
book Br in g covered d ish and
table service for po tlu ck. New

mf'mbNs wrlcomr
I'ORTLAND -

Rrv . L. G lu
i.lf thf'
Freedom Cos pel Mission Chu rch
on Wed nr sda;· at ; p.m . for t hf'
open ai r rev ival. " .Jes us in thr
Hi lls." Singers will br thr (;a
bnel Qua r tet .

t'SI'nc·amp will preJch

JlACfNE: - f(artnr Fi rs t Hap
lis t Chu rch wi ll p rPsr nt " How to
Help Your Chtid Sav No to S••x ual

Prrssun·· ·on \\'pdrwsd &lt;IY at 7:30
p.m For mo r f' infor m J ti on cal l
949-1Hii7.

Quilt Show
set in l\1ason
Thf' Mason Countv Exte nsion

HomPmakf'rs Cul tural Arts Com mlttPr will again br sponsori ng
t he ann ua l quilt show at the
Farm M use um on Oc t. 0 an d 7
Ove r 600 people fr om n1n•·
states and Grra t Br it ai n JT•gis
tered lor las t year's show .
Th e show Is open to all &lt;J ui l t
exhibit ors a nd no fee is cha r ged.
Enlri es are to be brough t to th••
f..pom Room at t he Farm Mu
seum on Oc t .~ bt'twer n thr hou r s
ol 3 and 6 p.m .
Exhibi tor s are req uested to
pre -reg ister, if possi ble. wil l
H.eien Lyo ns. Route 2. Box .12.
Leon, W.Va .. 25123. by Oct. 1

&amp;wlings reunion
The R awli ngs fam ily r eun io n
was held r ecently at Lake
Sriowden In Albany .
Attendin g were Kaht y and
Clyde George, Massillon; Sylvi a
RobensUne, Canton; Tersa and
Donald Raw lings and children,
Lancaster; Gl ady s and Gear old
Gilkey , Athens; Ardis Wagg ner,
Albany; Mary and Paul Pay nter,
Albany; E rva and Denver R a·
wlings, Alban y; J ohn Hoiiiday,
Df xler ; and Freda Smith ,
Albany .

FARTH EST TRAVELED - .John M &lt;'!'onnell, Dover, w:"
awarded a S(WI 'ial trnph)' for tnLveUng th r furth es t to c ompt•l e ln
Saturday' s car show held in conjunction with the Mlddh'port 8JO(·k
Party .

St. Paul Methooist class
conducts all-clay meeting
An &lt;t il dct.\' ITII'('f ing WeiS held
rece nllv IJ,,· the Will ing Worke r s
Ci a" of 1hl' St. Pau I Unit ed
Mr! hoclb t Church with EvPiyn
Spt'ncf' r prPs id ing
Scri ptu rP was r·ead by Mr s.

Spencf'r a nd Edna Harmon gavr
th e OPf'n in g IJ r aver

Thr nr l'd of prdyf'r ~vas t hp
topic of H11' program wi th rrad
ings by Ha zl' l Ba r nhil l and E:d n.t

Harmo n.
Rrports wcrr givf' n by MaP
VinPya r d &lt;J nd Mi ld red Brook"
wi th discussion by thf' group

Srvcra l sick calls wen• rt•
ported a nd t hr annivt•r sarks of
G l enna Sanders . MildrPd Cald
we ll and Ed na Harm on were
celebrat ed.
Hazel Ba rnh ill and Joa nna
Weaver served a spag hetti

d inn r r and plr lunr hE'On al noon
T hr upcoming haza~r was
discussed wit h rvPryone be ing
u rgPd to g:rt thrir i!rms rf'ad\ fo r
Nov. 2 and :1.
On Oct ~ at Ill a.m. the group
will m('('f at lhr ch u rc h an d fr om
ther e will tour the M iddl eton Dol l
Far tor v tn Be lpre and F en ton
Class in Will ia m stown . W Va .
L unch wil l be Paten at Sebas ·
t ian's in Parke r sbu r g. W.Va .
Qu ilti ng d ays wi ll bl' an
nou nced to be he ld in the church
ba sr mr nl du ri ng thP mon th of
September and Oct ober
Thr nrxt rrgu la r n wf'li n g wi ll
be0c t. 9.
Others attendin g were Bu lah
M axey, Louise Chaf f &lt;'I' and Betty·
Cheva l ier.

Sorority chapter meets
A do na t ion of $5o was m ade to
Oh i o State U ni ver sit y Im ag ing
for the ma m ogra phy progr am to
be held at the Se nior Ci tizens
Cen ter and Hea lth Department
on Sepl. 27 an d 2R at the recent
meeting of the Preceptor Be ta
Beta Chap ter, Beta Sigm a Phi
Sorority.
Fo llowi ng a sa lad supper the
mee ting was conduc ted by
Velm a Rue, presi dent.

It wa s reported that a Korean
bl anket, which Is being used as a
lundralslng project . Is displayed
In Ander son' s window . A rum m age sal e w as announced lor
Oct . 4 and 5 to be held at the
Ameri can Cancer Society offi ce
on Second St reet in Pom eroy.
Bet ty Ohlinger was the w inner of
a cookbook .
A soc i al was announced l or
Oct. 11 when the gr oup will tou r

Ma riPlla a nd FPn10 n Glass in
Wi ll iams lown . W.Va
Progr am books wPrP disl ri h·
uted by Ann Ru pe .
T -shlrt s be ing sold by Ohio Eta
Ph i were displ aye d by Norma
Custer and the group notl'd that
Pom eroy Sesqui cen tenn ial 1·
shirts are still for sa il'.
An lnvl! a tion was rea d fro m
Ohio Eta Phi to attend a bas ket
part y at Si. Paul Lu thera n
C hur c h I n P om e r oy o n
Wednesday.
M ember s c hose a nr w wa y to
sel ect gi r l of the year . Votes will
be Jaken at the last m eeting of
each month to determine which
mem ber did something outstandIn g lor that month . Vo tes will be
sealed and kept unti l Found er 's
Day In Apr il.
For the progra m, a video was
shown on how to cope with
geWng old.

Business Services

IlnEifllfRM.

'They

(non -Ar able people)
It on TV, hear I t on the
ra dio and r ead It In the new s." he
sa id. '1'hey don't kn ow t he
differe nce bet ween Ar abs, Chal
dean s, Ira nians or peo ple of an y
ethnic bac kground ."
don't wa nt t o be labeled
pr o· Ir aqi. "
T he fede r ation of 14 Chaidean
or ganizations sent Presiden t
Bus h a letter Au g. 15 expressing
support l or the U.S. res ponse to
Saddam . Bush repUed wi th a
letter of "a pp reciation and
thanks," Yono said.
While the feder ation r ema ins
luw-key about Iraqi politics , th e
mo re politi cal Ira q D€mocratl c
Union, based In Mi chi gan . ha s no
such hesitation.
"We have been exposing him
i Saddam Husse in) lor the la st 10
years, " said union m ember
K am al Kor y . " We always knew
he was an advent urer ."
He sa id the union is a political
or gan iza tion based In Mich igan
th ai works with many national
and In ternational hum an ri ghts
gr oups. Many of Its member s,
which he put at abou t 150 In
D€tro lt , also are Chaldeans. The
unio n has a ra d io program a nd a
monthly newspaper, In Arable
and E ngl is h.
Th e majorit y of [ r aqls In th e
u nit ed States. he sai d, " oppose
th e policies of the reg ime In
Baghdad. It s butcher Sadd am
Hussei n."
Ko r y and Yono ar e pess imis tic
abo ut helping r elatives In Iraq .
T hey've discussed providing l or mula for Infan ts, but no ac tion
has been pla nn ed.
Wh ile wa tc hi ng Middle E ast
development , t he Chaldeans al so
gr apple wi th a problem m or e
co mmon In the United Sta les.
Th eir owners hip of stores in

can see

··we

a maj or ma r ket. whilr Gar y
Burban k of WLW AM. Cinc i nnati
took lop ho nors i n the l ar g&lt;'
markrt ca tf'gor y .
MISSfi'I:G M OJ\EY: T hP man
ager for t he group 1\t•w Kids on
th e Bl ock Jearm'd a les son a bou t
monry m &lt;w ageme nt thr hard
wa_v Managrr .Jam&lt;'~ Rossi an d
memb••rs of the si ngi ng grou p
wP rP dwck ing out of th r BP I Agt •
Ho tf' l in WPsl Ho ll ywood Sa t ur
dav

w tlf' n

Rossi

Sf'!

down

;1

br lrfc·a sP C'(Hl lilin in g $100.000 i n
r;hh Thf' ~~ .v rar old Ru ssi says
hP took hi s f') r•o... off lhf' t'&lt;.J .&lt;.; t' fru

Middleport Amateur
Garden Club meets
.Jan ('h(•s hi rr hos ted th r rrn• nt
mr•t·tmg of the M i dd l epo r t Ama
t('Ut' CardrnC'rs held at th r homr
of F:I IZalx&gt;th Burkett .
Morge Fetty presid('{l at thr·
mrrting in whic h th(•cl ub ro ll(·ct
WitS gi vrn i n uniso n. E lizabPth
l.ohsP rrad correspondPnrr. Roll
ra i l wa s a n ~wr rrd b.\" payi ng
d u(•s and naming J wild f lowt·r
sf'rn during thr summrr .
Gl adys Cum m ings anrl M;ngP
Ff'~ t )· rPportrd on l hf' ir n'rPnt
··gardPn da.vs·· trip.
Th P group th ank Pd Arthur

Cum min~ ~. Mro... . 1-'Ptl .\ t~nd .lr;tn
Moot t'
It w.1 s annm1ncf'd th ;Jt f':H'h
mf'mhf'r i~ 10 grl _
o...omPonr· to rio a
pr o)..: ram ;ll f'iJf'h month· ~ rrwPl
ing and !hill lilt• tm ~ IP S~ for the
t'iJCh mPPi ing i.o.. n· ~ po nsihiP for ;1
flowf'r a rra n grmf' lll
Rf•c k ~' PasguaiP and Ernl's tinf•
B~ t ird wPrf' \"isito r s and Mrs
P asgua I P dPmon o.. t rat Pd 1ht • rna k

ing of a porn •la i n dl•sign

St&lt;ws fur hi sdo nc.lll on of rosrs fot ·
ar r angc•mrn ts madr for lhP
Meigs Co unt )' Fai r . T h(• ar ra n gr·

Hcfn•s h mPn ts v.:pn• o...Pr vPcl b)
Mrs Lohsf' and Mr .,_ l hes hin • tu
BPrn icr Du r'-' 1. C ladys Cum
mings, (' [&lt;JrJ Conrm. Ho sl' C(• n
hciml'r. MargP F'P IIy. J\·a Po
wt•ll, Daisy !11 akPsiPt ' and h:.al if'

mt•n ts

Sw.:mson .

wprf'

madr

b~·

Mrs

Hearthstone Class has party
The Hea thstone Sunday Schoo l
Class pan y was h(•ld JT•rrntly at
the F i rst Bapti st Churc h of
Mi ddleport
Ted Ri ley Jr. pr es ided at the
mrrtl n g and K~;~ thryn Mr tzgrr
gave th e opening prayN.
Fr iPda Hood and Faye Wall arc
presented a play ent i tled " Oo
You K now t he Fact s of Life~"
Hos tesses l or t he meeti ng wer e
f'rleda and Ml Jd ton Hood and

Fa yr

Wal la ct&gt;

~· ho

S(' !"\'f'd

J

df'SSf•rl C'O UI"O...(' .

Attt•nding wpn• Mr . a nd Mr s

David Dars t.

Mr . a nd Mrs

H aro ld Chase. Mr . and M rs
M i lton Hood. M r . and M rs
Dw ig ht Wal lace. Mr . and M rs .
Do n Wil son. Mr. and Mrs . .J ohn
Me tzger. M r . and Mrs Ted R iley
.Jt . Kall• Wilson. Ka ti e Anthony,
Maxi ne T ucker, F lora M ar ie
Gtbson, Lil lie Hubbard, Sara h
Fowler and Rev . .J ames Seddon .

Pu m t·n n

992-2124
H oun.:

~1 td Sun -Thur;
J J .1m to J J.m 1 n 6J. 'Jat

II am to

Pick-Up Only!
LARGE

1 ITEM PIZZA
PAN
$599

OR
ORIGINAL STYLE!

• 1990 Onm ono'1 "''" Inc Our clu,,.,. Clil"' lilt''-" 110 00 0 . 1..,• ..,. •••• 1,,.... .., ·~ •nou••
• •'• ,..,...., v 'oloO•d o t """ ''"" _. ,, 0 loc.ltoo .. o ntw S o l•

to • odd&lt;l&gt;O, .I ..,.,, .,ploceblw PA I'I r

TIM E AND CA JHE A OPPOJI TUNIT!ES NOW AVAILAB LE'

just a minute or two, bu I! hat 's a II
the t ime the th ief needed The
lobby wa s jammed wi th fans of .
the group , which had performed
the night be fore at Dodger :
Stad i um . Po li ce sa id they didn 't :
know why Ro ss i was car ryi ng
ar ound suc h a largC' a m ou n t of
rash .
BEIJL\G BUST : Henry Kls·
singer 's China Ve ntures, a $75
millio n pa r tners hip form ed to
ex pl ore investme nt opportunities In Ch ina, has gone bell y up, .
U.S. News &amp; Wo rl d Repor t sa ld in ·
a repor t. Ki ss in ger, w ho crea ted ·
the ven ture wi th a group of ·
multi nat i onal corpora t ions, said
it wi ll bclorma ily d isso lved Nov.
I. The rea so n: For 17 months of _
i" existence. the high-powered
partners couldn't find a sin gle
opport unit y wo r th their invest
mrnt do ll ar s.

Th .,•k ~

Yar(l Sa l e:~

In Mt m o n em

Ohlinger
birthday

t n r 1 11 r h r! tN u

1]
34
5
D-

M O ND AY PA P£ R
TU ES DAY PA P ER
WEDN ESD AY P AP(R

TH URSD AY PA PER
FR IDAY PA PER
SUN DAY PAP ER

C/m .1 i.fi 1od pa[!('-' cn tw th e

d d .\ ' .

JoUm!'in/-( relr phor1 1' l'xchnrl l-ft'L .

T hf' a fi Nnoon wJs spPnt vis it
t tmr~

go ne b)! .
T he ch tldre n parti cipated in a
wh iffl e-ball game.
Attending were Mi ldr ed Ohli n
grr. Bi ll and Donna Ohli nger
Phil and Caro l Oh l inger , Ter r y ··
and Co leen Oh lin ger, Za nesvil le: ·•
wav nr, Debbie, Andy, Ka y le and
.Jaymee Davis; Ed. An n. Na te. :;
Rr~n n a and Claire Sisson: .Jtm. 1
Kim and Aa r on Olipha nt: Steve 1
Oh li nge r . Amy Sa t terfleld. •
La ura, C. D. and Ca leb El li s.

'

..

Fruth Pharmacy
Fills Morcz
Prczsc ri ptions!
Thczrcz Must
Bcz R Good
itczason!

Fruth
PharmacyLow Prices And
Quality
Pharmaceutical
Care!

DAY BEFORE PUBliCATI O N
1100AM SA TURDAY
- 2 OOPM M O N DAY
l. 00 PM fUESOAY
- 2 00 P M WEDN ESDAY
2 00 P M THU R SDAY
- 200PM FR IDAY

G all1 a Cou n lv
Aru Code 61 4

Area Code 614

Mu o n Co WV
Aree Code 30 4

44 6 - GI IItpolot

992 - Mo dd l epo rt

675 - PI P luun t

Mtu g s Coun l v

Pomt!'OV

367 - CMesh u e
)88 - \l• n~ on

245 - Ri o Granoe
266 - Guvan D1u
64 ) A•1b•1 D•ll
3 79 - Walnul

458 - le o n
App l e G•o~11
Mu on

98S -- C h " te r
843 - Porlland

576

24 7 - let ar1 Falls
9 4 9 - R a cme

8 8 2 - New Haven
895 Let111

74 2 - Ru tland

937 - Bull31o

667

7?3

Coo1 .. 111e

•

Get Ruulfs Fast

992-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
J.l2· '88- tln

FOR McDADE
&amp; BATEY
FAMILIES
My Grandpa,
Joseph
McDade;
Grandma.
Cora Batey .
Seeking
descendants of
all McDades.
also Batey
Families.
Anyone with
information
please write-

He lp Wan t ed
t2 - S 11 u1toon Wan 111d
1 3 - Insu ra nce

14 - 8u11neu Tra1n1ng
1 D Sct1oo11 8. ln 11ruc11 0n
15 - Redoo TV &amp; CBRep1u
17 - M 1sceUa neou s
18 - Wor"ll ed To Oo

Real Esrare
31 Homes lo r S at e
32 - M o bile Mo rn es tor Sal e
33 Fer mt tor S ale
34 - Bu l ln•s 8U1 ld1n gs
35 l o t ' &amp; Acr ug•
36 - Re el h a te W1nt ed

'

Howard L. Writ11el

ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

949-2168
I .J-' 90-1 mo.

•0&lt;1

firm Equ•pml!'f'T
Wanted to Buv

d""'ll"

• lot ol

in

79 - Campef! &amp; Mot or Homes

Services
81
61
8394 -

Hom 111m p rovemen1'
Plumbrng &amp; He-' 1ng
hc1Po'I 1H1Q
El •ct,. c el P. R ef "g .. ll oon

4 3 - fa•m•lm R en1
44 - A partme nt for Rent
4 6 - Furru 1hed Aoom1
46 - S p•ce for R en 1
47 - W amed to Rent
4 8 - EQulpmen t for Re"t

96 - Mobo l e Ho m 11 R epau

49 -

8 7 - Up ho i i i ii' Y

8 5 - Gener•l H1uhn g

WOODYARD
SUPERVISOR

Roasonoblt Prim"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860

facluror •ook• loll
•lartor lo run yard In
Point Ploasanl aroa.
H1ve resume dtteiUng a~pervi­
slon, mtchenlcs1 tqulpmtnl ~
t1'11ion, •nd wood pmductt n ·
ptrionco on&lt;l oducotlon, oppty
In person •
Point Pleaunt Job Service
225 6th Street

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
,...--~ 4-16-86-rin

WANT ADS bring
Vacation Money

54 Miscellaneous

th• buys you'll (md 1n the
clossi(iedl.

pound then eny o ne. We are the only company in Ohi o
with e Fede ral Ginseng E...por1 l icense. Don' t be
fooled any more. 1hlp your ginseng to Hong Kong with
us. We don't " Grede" y o ur gin seng but if you have
premium roots WE PAY extra large PREMIUM
PRICES . We ere you r friends and we will make you
lo ts of extra money . Come see us. You mey only h&amp;ve
" Root •" but we react aa though it wae gold .
4 great locations In your area :
TUESDAYS : 9 a.m . to 11 am. Jack1on . OH at the
Certified Gaa Station. At. 36
12 Noon to 1 :30 p.m .. McArthur. Ohio at th e Iron
Kettle Ael1eurent on Rt . fiO Eut.

FRIDAYS: 9 a.m . to 11 a.m ., Gallipolis, Oh io at the
Blue Founteln Motel. Room 34, At. 1 South just

THIS l"xl"
BULLETIN BOARD
SPACE AVAILABLE
AT '5.00 PER DAY

2 ~-m

o:,

poot tho Rt . 3&amp; Exh.

Eleclric

-5:~p52.i.c;:~
C::,":.~~ Plou
o. ~HIO RIVER OINSENO. HERB CO .
P.O. 8o• 2347 !St. At. 287)
Eo11 Uvorpoot. Ohio 43920
Phone (21 81385· I 832

UiWJence • Mitchell McCullough · Ownero
Colt uo ony time lor P'iel In-••• or chon~•

Now is !he rime for g-r-Nbvys in the dossi(leds

LOST: mats Beagle dog sr ound
Crab CrNk Roed and Jim Hill
Road .
11r torn. REWARD
$MI. Call 614-446-1862 bttWHn
8 :00·5:00, after 5: 00 PM 304-6153645. Mlsaed v1ry much by
ow ners.

t.."

Yard

Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

t\mniLI.'&gt; F JvoriiL'

l'nrt.tb lr· ~r-'

All Yard Sa te s Muat Be Pald In
Advance. DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m
the day before the ad Is to run.
Sunday lldltl on • 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Monday ~Il i on - 2:00

p.m. Sat urdly.

BAUM
LUMBER

Yard Sala: Whe el cha\rs, porta
pot1y, wa lker, clothn, tow bar,
water Md, crafts, dishes, T.V.
chairs,
dehydntcr,
t lereo,
slngta &amp; fu \1 headboards , O.J.
wnn, R011 d , 614-446·9755.

985-3301

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vlcinlly

CHESTER

8-9-1 mo.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
'LIGHT HAULING

'FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK

992-2269
USED RAILROAD nES
61 2 90tln

1-31 .'90 ti n

Ev e ryt~lng chea p. 1 112 mllet
North of Tuppers Pla ins on AI . 7.
Lots of misc.

Public

8

Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pu rson Auc tio n Compa ny
now boo kin g auctions, U·
periencl mak at tht dlfterenee.
Llcenaed Ohi o, Kentucky, Wast
Vl rglnla, 304 -m-5785.
Da vid Boggt Auction Servl ct,
Now boo kmg auctl ona, licen sed
In Ohio, 614-446-1750.

Wanted to Buy

9

12181 385·1832.

Regor&lt;ft... o1 who,. you Jlvo ftvon In W. Yo. ) , ~ you
dug the glngoeng In Ohio wo con legolly buy ht

Wanted To Buy : Junk Autos
with or wit hout mot ors. Call
larry Uve ly. 614 ·388-9303.

Employment Services
Help wanted

11

$2,500 CREDIT CARD!
G uaranl~td

u me day spprov at!
Al so quality tor NO deposit
VIS 4/MC and cash advances. 1800 -279-8765 Ewt G25 24.

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

GAME ROOM
NOW OPEN
Wed. thru Sat.
HRI .: Wed .-Thurs.- Fri .

5:00 p.m.- 11 :00 p.m.
Sot. 12 Noon - 11 p.m.
Between Wilkesville
ond Solem Center
9 -12 -'90 · 1 m o

We gueranteu you 820 .00 to S100.00 more per

'

Loet : Bllttotd contained I.D
card, S.S. card, copy of birth
canltlcall. Pluu rsturn. 614·
Jlta2 -2n5.

985 -4473
667-6179

WANTED
GINSENG ROOT
YELLOW ROOT

You'll b&lt; (lootmg on o cloud wtth 1

Lost llgl-,t brown ladlu billfold
ln area of Bahr Clothiers, M!ddtepM . REWARD. 614!992·3133.

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" At

BULLETIN BOARD

Found

Found a grey tiger klHen on
County Road 3 In Mlddtopon.
61417112-2328.

7

Merchandise

BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION

Lost &amp;

6

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Wood products mcnu-

r. .

WANTED: We need a copy
of Frtday, Aug. 31, Daily
Sentinel. Will Pay
Contact The Daily
Sentinel at 614·992·2156

Rl'tre :ll

675-6465.

PM.

I M~

WANT ADS

Transpor! alion
Au t ol fo r S al e
l &lt;vt: lo. l lo r Sal e
Ve ns&amp; 4 ""D s
Mot or eyelet;
8 0 111 &amp; Mo!or1 l o• Sal !
76 - Auto Pert s &amp; A cceuor~ e~
77 Au1o Repair
78 Campong [Q u• pment

Yl·:tr

dl epo rt .
Poodle to a good home, 304-

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

Middleport , Ohio
1-IJ. ric

63 l '"lls tock
6 4 - Hav &amp; Gr11n
65 - Se~ &amp; Fert 1lrter

71
72
73 ·
74 7!i -

Day- A

Old gas stove with modem
feat urea. Free lo first come, first
serva. 367 6th. Straet, Mi d-

"Charlie 's Angela" coii~Of
c ards or ot her Items from the
TIJ t haw. Witt pay good pr\e e for
objects , 304 -8 95-3435 eft er 4:30

t 'ln m•• •

b •~ld

\(1~

9 pupplas. Mother Is border co l·
Jle.
Fathar
Is
raglslared
Keeshound. 6 weeks old. 614992-5578.

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

992 -2196

Don't get stung by h1gh pnces'
Shop the clom(~d lectlon
" l•nt t

3 klnens, rai sed outside, 51 4-

FREE ESTIMATES

PAT' HILL FORD

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Your

NO SUNDAT CAllS
416-86-rin

or Trade

Farm Supplies
&amp; ltveslock

I;Ailtfttl
4 1 - Houses tor Rent
41 - Mobll l! Homes tor Rl!nl

( .

2 bags clothing, 23 23 Jefferson
Ave, "Point PLiuant.

PH. 949-2801

We con repoir and re ·
core radiators and
heater cores. We con
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We olso
rtpair Gas Tanks.

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57 - Mu i•Cel lnllr umMl h

21 - BuSi fl lllll l Oppo r lun •l y

22 - Mo nev to l o e n
2 3 - P ro t .. aro nal S er .,.•c:;lh

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Giveaway

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or Res. 949-2860

SER~ICE

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HOT SPRING
SPA

Now Homos hilt
"Free Estimates"

215

58 - Fruot • &amp; Vege(ab ll!lll

61 -

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POMEIOY, 01110
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Between
Wilkesville and
Salem Center

0 5 / d ly

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lEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

EVA McDOLE
BATEY GEORGE

60

WASHER5- Ii00 up
DRYER5- $69 up
REFRIGERATOR 5- 1i00 u'p ,
RANGB- C.s -Eiec - $1 25 up
FREI1ER5-$125 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

992-S33S or 98S-JS61

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

LOOKING

90 DAY WAIIANTY

Starting at 11 :00 A.M.

9 -12 · ' 90 · 1 m o

Announcements

Employ men!

~ or le a~ e

Every Sunday

62 - S po rling Goodl
53 - Antiques
6 4 M1 sc M erc han d•lll
55 - Bulldrn o Supp i1M
S6 - Pe ts fo r Salt&gt;

Services

SHOOTING
MATCH

P.a'!o
•Mobile Home
Ron IIIlo
•Lot• Rentals

Merchandise

59 - fo r Sat e

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

•Mobile Home

Box

Announcements

256-9364.

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK '

45858-0503

H1p py Ads
LOJ ! end Fou nd
7 Ye rd S al e IPA•d '" ad\.enca l
8 - Publ1c S11 l!! &amp; Aut: l ton
9 - We nl ed 10 Bu.,.

Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes

USED APPLIANCES

McComb, Ohio

MP8rlle 1 d5

UPHOLSTERY

614-992-2321

POMEROY, OHIO
3/ 6/' 90/tln

20

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Df MlddflpDff

We Say What We Oo .
We Oo What We Say.
9-6·1 mo .

Post Office
21 7 E. S.., Pomeroy

9 ·11 "90 -ttn

Fatten your waUel

36 Yean Experienl'f'

Acrois From

30

G •v etwa~

SALES &amp; SERVICE

SERVIC~

.42,

C ard of Th an ~ s
In M emo•v
Annoucem enl!

New LO(Otion:

168 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 45760

992 ·5335 or98S -3S61

$6 .00
$ 13 0 0
s1 30 t dev

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PLUM81NG &amp; HEATING

KEN'S APPLIANCE

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15

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614 992 -5114

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Announcemenls

'A c l•n•l• ed adv11rt ose m .,.1 p lacitO 1n Th e Da ilv Senl •net : e~
c ept
cl ll! t lf led d•spl ey. Busm es! C111d end leg • l no l oce sJ
w oll 1l1o IPPII" on I hi! P't P l ea~a nl R eg&gt;llll• and th e Ge11,
pohs D&amp;lly lnbune . react1mg ovtn 1B DOD ~ames

1\ d inner i n ho nor o f M rs
Mi ldred Ohl inger's HOth bi rthd aY
was hC'Icl rrcrn!l y at l hr home of
Wa y ne and Debbk Dav is,
I 'orne roy .
A drcora t rd c a k( ' and icr
cream wrrr sf'rvrd lat f'r in t t"H·

Call: 992 -6491
Middleport

H•ppy Ad I

Alite

1614) 446-941• or 1-800-872-5967

AU MAKES
Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

Ov er 15 Words

R11n .. e lor con aec:;u l ,_.• run I broken uiJ diV I w tll b ecMarged

'A.d1

C.trd ol

tng and rrm iniscing of

3
6
10
Mont hly

PO LI CI[S

outs•d e Me1gs Gl ll• a or Muon counloM muJ I bl! P•l'l
p a•d
' RactlfYe I 50 ciiiCOunl lor ads pa•d on e&amp;.-e nc e
' Free ads - G ovee wa~ and f o und ads under 15 wo:&gt;r (h .... 11be
run 3 d .., s 11 no ch •o e
' Proc:;e ot ad tor a ll ~ •prt aiii!II IUI ' ' d oubl ~ Jl"O:I! ot ad CO lt
'7 p0 1n1 hn e t y pe on I ~ used
' Sent 1nel rs no1 respons 1bl e for errors a ft er l!rst d.JY J(heclo.
lo • •"0' 1 lo rst dry ad run1 "' P IPI'I•I Call b,..fort '2 00 1J m
d iV I ll er Dubloce110n !o m ilk ! courct1on
' Ads th ~ m ust b e pa1d m a d ... a nee are

Wor ds

1

Lomted on Safford Srhool Rd. off Rt. 141 ~

MICROWAVE
OY.EN REPAIR

RATES
Davs

POMEROY . OHIO: Rt. 7 11o S.R. 143
ALBANY, OHIO: Rt . 50 11o S.R. 143
NEW HOURS:
POMEROY : 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. 7 Oaya
ALBANY: 10 a.m .-6 p.m. 6 Oayo, Closed Sunday

PAYING AS OF TODAY . SEPT . 1 1 . 1990
#1 Copper ' 1 per lb .:
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans, 45C per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators 44¢ lb.; Batteries '1 .26 ea.
Yellow Brass 40c lb.; Alum . Sheet s 40C lb.

HENNEn'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
'
CLOSED SUNDAY

OFFERS 2 LOCAnONS TO SERVE YOU ....

Stoek!!

MOBILE HOME FURNACES - HEAT PUMPS
ALL FURNACE PARTS

Classifie
TO PLAC! AN AD CALL 992 ·2156

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

Now In

arrrmtrrllf~

m ostly black neighbo r hood s has
prom pted conflict, whic h Is m enlloned a book by I sraeli au th or
Ze'ev Chal ets to be publ ished In
Oct ober. Chal ets wro te the Chal·
denas are "e norm ously unpopu·
Jar'' in th e blac k community.
" T hat was ster eo typi ng,"
Yo no said . "Chald ean s have the
bes t and closest re lationships In
the bl ack communi ty, becau se
we of fer ser vices second to
none."
The Cha ldea ns' gr ocer ies ha ve
provided a typi cally America n
str eam for suc cess. A poor
imm igrant who saves his dollars
to buy a stor e can th en ex pand
and Improve his base. Some now
ow n wholesa le gr ocery supply
com panies and many Chaldeans
hav e moved to p rosperous Oakland County. ju st outsi de Detroit.
Mar y Sengs tock, a Wayne
State Univer sity prolessor beg i n·
nlng her second study of the
se ttlem ent littl e known outs ide
D€t ro il . sai d the community has
gr own spectacula rly from abo ut
3.000 wh en she sta rted her
inquir ies In 1962.
" They ar e ver y A me rican ."
she sa id . " T hey r eall y wanted to
co m e here. T hey cas t their lot
with the U nited Sta tes. So m e
immigra n ts think about returnIng. But I don' t kn ow of any
Chal dea ns who do."
Sengstock said "the church,
th e fami ly and the grocery store'·
are the ce ntra l elem ents In their
Jives.
First ar r iva l s "al most lmme·
dlate ly" ope ned gr oce r y stores,
Sengstock sai d . f ollowing the
tra ditions of the Sy rian s and
Lebanese who settled in Detroit .
T he M idd le Eastern presence
attracted the Chaldea ns to De·
t ro ll. she said .
Ma n y ear l y Im mi g r a n ts
lear ned Eng l is h from label s on
grocer y cans and sac ks In stor es
ope ned by oth er Chaid ea ns.

People in the news_______
By United Press International
KIN G OF TH E AIRWAVES:
Ta lk show host Larry Kin g has as
bf'rn namrd Prr so na! i ty of t he
Year by l hPNat i onal Assoc iati on
of Broa dcas ters. K ing. whose
show r un s on t hr Mutual Rad io

T UESD A \ '
POMEROY -A hun te r safety
course will be held Mo nday.
Tuesday. Thursday and the lol·
lowi ng M onday at Pomeroy
Vi llage Hal l from b-9 p.m. Fo r
Inform ation, contac t John R iebel
at 9115-4195

or ganizt• r s 'A'£'r£' ex p£'ctlng only 50 &lt;'ars for tht•
~ ho w hut alrnoyt twice that many showPd for a
total of 9Z entr h•s.

BEST OF SHOW - Gene Whah•y won the Bes t
of Show trophy for his 195.q Ford ~; dsel in 1111•
Middl eport Bloc k Partyy ( 'ar Show . Car show

other Chaidean leader s are se nsi tive t o the possiblit y.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 7

R•. L. HOLLON
'JRUCKING
CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING

AT ALL

985-4422
1 1 t -90 ·tln

RACINE
GUN CLUB
GUN SHOOTS
1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS

12 Gauge Factory
Cholet only

SHOOTS STAn
SEPT 16, 1990

8opt. 4 .tln

AVON · All areas, Ca\\ M1rilyn
Weeve r 304 -882-264 5.

ACCOUNTING/C OMPUTING
JOBS.
Tti-CountJ 's
Adult
Pro gram wlt1 provl 1 you with
l rllni ng tor a lfar!.ty of AccountIng and 0 111 Proctsslng )ob&lt;s
by giving you instruction and
" hand s-on" t r1lnlng ln a modarn
tab tumlst'l ed wit h up·to-dlll •
qul pment. Call 1-800-637-tSoa
NOW to secure your place In
th is ndtlng progre m. Fait Term
classes begl n October 1, 1990.
BE IN DE MAND. Food tervi ce

worktn m ade up one of the targ..t and fu tasl qrowtng occ upational groups m the labor
force . Enroll now lor Fa ll Term
In t he Adult Food Management"
an d Cattrlng Progra m 11 The
Adult Educatl on Center- Tri-

County Vocational Sc hool. We
have 1 varlety ol tundlng
SOUrCI I I VII\a ble tor those who
quality. Call
1-B00-6 37·6S08.
Ctu n t beg in Oct ober 1, 15190.

BUILD FOR YOUR FUTURE .
Llern bath rough and flnlsh
carpenlr)l ekl ltt et the Adult
Education Cenle r-Tri-County
Vocational Sc hool. The Adult ·
Carpentry program wlfl provide
you with htlnlng to bleoma a
c1rpen11r. Carpentry t kHI• ,,.
eo important and lflrutlle lh@l
earpenttrs make up the larv-f
group or building tflda worke111 .
To ~later tor cluaH beginning October 1, call 1-aoo..«37.
&amp;SOli. ltk aboU1 our variety or
rundlng toUrcn IYIIIIbll to

PlY tor tntlnlng.
Caah tor Chrlalmee. SeU AYOf'! .
FIW gift witt-. elgrHip. For ln-formaflon can 814·~·1180.

mangtr run urn.
Maeon County Prester1 C.ntar.
Ill or BA. c... m1nagemtnt
- · too ln&lt;llvlduoto with
poyc:htllrtc dtoobtt"'"· Dutloo:
Ctlnlclsn!CaH

......ment :

treatment

plen-

ntng; lndtvlduoV- theropy:

crialt lntervtn!~i. -lOme ln.
home Ylslm. 104-a7&amp;4381 or.
NnCI rttume to: 211 Valley
Drive Point Ptuunt 1 WV 25550
01'

P.b.

Box 110111, Huntington

WY 11!1'105. AAIEOE.

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Monday, September
Pomeroy-

Monday, September 17, 1990

Middleport, Ohio

1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

BORN LOSER
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Help Wanted

Houses lor Rent

5 room house, 2 car garage,

AVON I AU Are.. I Shirley

Spears, 304-e75-142i.

$300 per month &amp; Otposlt 614446-3548.

Baby alder nMded In m., ~oma
tor ucond grac:J.r lew evening•
aftw tchool and In mornings

7'01 Beech S1rt~l, Mkldlepor1 5

room, furrMahtd house Deposlt
and ret req. 304-882·2566

b.to,. Khool, 304.f75-39'16.

Brick, 4 br, CA., $500 month
$250 Otpoalt, Reference required, no Inside pets, 432
Hedgwood Or1ve Call 614-4460761 afttr 4 p m.

Babystner nMded for 8 year old

in C.nttn~ry; your houH or
mlna 814-44~-8641
Coem.t~lat:

nMdldl GUINn-

IMd wagn, p11d vautlone. 814-

46

Space for Rent

KIT '1'1' CARLYLE® by

72

Larry Wright

Bualn•••
building,
301l80
acrose from McDonaldl, Hen·
dtraon, WV. 614-446-9662.

1974, F100, 302 auto, good body,
transmission,
nHds
good
motor, $300. 0 9.0 304-fi7S..711U

Country Mobllt Home Park,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Lots, rentall, parte, 11111. Call
614·992-)1179.

1983 Ford F-600 R111tr, 14ft
Our~~lita Body, T.k. Unit, good
ehape, $7,000, negollonabll,
614-643-2863after 6p m.

47

1984 Freight Unltr and 45'
trallor $18,000. 614-1112-2584.

Wanted to Rent

1187 Toyota PU, 4ll4, exc. cab,
nice, 18,995; 1988 GMC S-15,
P/U, 30,000 mlln, 14,995; 1988
Ford Renger PIU, $2,995; 1984
S.tO Chov Blozor, 13,895L 1979
Dodge Ram Charger, t1~95t
1982 Ford PI'U lt,795, 19"70 r-ora
P/U, $1,295; B&amp;O Auto Salts, 4
mll11 N. of Holzer, 614-148-8865,
814-44&amp;-6189.

HouN tor rent, 304-675-tino

44f-7261.

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DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND BY
THE
RAPID
CHANGE IN
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY R~tetlvt Speclaliz.cl
l,..inlng in mechaniCIII, h.,d.
r.uflc and electrical eom·
pont nil of lactory equipment In
lhl
Adun
lnduetrlll
malnlenenee Program at The
Adull Educe!lon Centlf-Tr1·
County Vocation School. We
havt 1 ver1tiJ of funding
0
11 1 0

1989 2br, 14x60, nice sr•a, 4
miiH from t-lolzer, S R 18_0.1
Rtference
Required,
S3uo
month, II S.c. depo.,t &amp;
utllhlll, 614-446-6189, 614-4466865

and don't run in those
expensive, neW running
shoes I bought you."

oouprcllca~o···c 1 aso M'L·Inllg0c
lbl•
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Help Wanted

JOB HUNTING? NEED A SKILL 7
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS
•• Auto Mechank:a, Account·
lng/Computlng Speclallet, c11•
penttral
Coametologlete,
EIIC1rlc •na,
Food
Service
Eam up to 1500. weekly llufflng Workert, Electronlce T.chwork,
envelopet at home,
no axparltnca. For tree Info nlclant, Industrial Walntenanct
send SASE lo. Phllahw, P.O. Workers,
Machinists,
Box 855, Maywood, N J. 07801
PWoroldlegaleR, Soctretarlt,! • nd
• 111
tg 11 tr now •ur c 1••
IMC:IIa
11\n HI beginning October 1, 1990 .
Experisneed
reprHaniAtlvt BaH plu• com- Call Tri-County Vocallonal Adun
ml11ion ~-721-7885 call tar In- Centar It 1-800-637-6508 A
tervltw
variety ol f\Jndlng aourcea to
pay tor lr~lning .,.. available for
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 19 thoet eligible
HIRING I16,000-$62J.OOO y.. r
Call 1-805-564~500 t:xl 09 868 Partlfuii-Ume Retail Still Per·
ton . A~pfu T...,..., Fumfture, 151
for Immediate rnpon..
' -....
GO THE WAY OF TME HI-TECH S.con Ave, Gallipolis, Sept
FUTURE Tht Electronlct Ser· lJth-l9th Mon, Tuea, Wtd 10- 12
vlcing program at the Aduh l.m ' no phone calla plllll
Education Centtr-Tri-County POsTAL
JOBS
$18,392·
Vocational School will train you $61,125/yr Now hiring Call (1)
tor Joba In the Mrvicing and 8DS..fi81-8000 EXT P-4 562 for
maintenance ol eiiCirorilc •
current 1111
qulp rnent. Wt ha~• monl"
MONEY
typing,
.v. llablt to,.."
,.-, tor tr~inl""
·-. lor EARN
ellglbll appticanta Call 1~ wordproeenlng, per1onal com63?-6508 to register tor clan• putlng. At home Full or pi time
$35,000/yr. lncoma potantlal (1)
beginning OctoO.r 1
805~87-6000 El B-10189
Help Wanted. Mechanic. 614Secretarial
"""•Ilion with Poinl
446 ~5 ' e t4· 348· 906 2·
~
Ple11anl law
oHice, full 1lmt,
Horae Trainer to train &amp; show ••~rlenct requlrlfd, preltr
0uAI1ar HortH In We1tarn legal
Nc,.tary txperl•nc•
Pleasure &amp; Halter Clasats 614- Computer and typing tkilla
nHded. Send resume to Boll C286-fi522
12 care Point P1e11anl R~ister,
If you ra I Llcansed Practical
200 Main St , Point Plu11n1, WV
Nurse and enjoy worlllng w1th 25~50
paopla, ple81e take the time to
reild this ad. This is a 40-hour SKILL IS POWER BRIGHTEN
end a 20-hour position In two YOUR JOB OUTLOOK W1 tr1 In
community group homes lor people for Jobl 11 t lectrtclana
people with dtvalopmantal dis- ~111ing, l~htlng, pow•r. airabilities In Gallla County. Cur- condltrontng and r~tr igaraUon
rent
LPN
Llcenu,
NAP- components all oper~telhrough
NESJOOPNES or Stat• Board tleetrlcal syallmli lhtt are InApproved
Phermacoiogy •tailed
and
wired
by
Course, valid drlver'a llcenst lllctrlclana Clllltl tor the
.11nd good driving record rt- Adun Electricity program at Trlquired; expenanet working with County Vocational School begin
pertana w1th menial ratard.lltlon October 1. To rtglatar, or lor
and devtlopmtnlai dtsabthlzes more Information, cell 1-800prehmed, but not reqUirad 637-6508 Vou m1y be eligible
Salary . 18 00/hour, to at art for monl11 to pay for your trainSa nd reaume to C.e/lia Baker lng, uk about our llnanclal aid
p 0 Boll 604, Jackson, oH IOUrcll
4.5640, or call 614-286· 5039 SKILLS GET YOU JOBS THE
Deadline for appilcanll 9121190 AOULT WELDING PROGRAM AT
Equal Opportunity Employer
TRI-COUNTV
VOCAnONAL
Immediate Openings avaHabl• SCHOOLS GETS YOU THE
lor certified nurus aides Start- SK ILLS Weldtr. are highly akll·
lng salary 14.25 per hour Sign ltd worker. Recalva the trainon bonul available Contact lng to t&gt;.comt that hi9hly-akiiSuSAn Smith, RN, Plneerest iod welkder in Ilea than ona
Care Center, 170 Pinecrest year Call ~~ Adult Education
Orivs, Gallipolle. Ohio 45631 Canter 11 1-800-637-8508 lo
614 -448-7'112.
raglsler tor eiiiHI beg inning
October 1st You mey be tligibla
lmmtdlate Opening• avallablt to receive fln1nelal aid to help
tor tutl-tlmt and part-time pay for your !reining Call and
LPN'a Competitive wagn, dlf- ask about our financial 1id
tarenllll with lllplf'itnCI, llt•l
IOUrctS
bl• achtdullng avallabla Contad The Oirector of Nursing , Tobacco cutttrs 14 cents a
Plnecrnl Care Center, 110 stick Tobacco hOIJIIfl $4 per
Pinecrnl Orlvt, Gallipol is, Oh1o hour Yoongs Farm, Bullalo
45631 fi14-446-T112 tqual 0p- Putnam County, J04-i37-2530
port unity Employer
ahtr 8 00 PM

••IY

Industry ltader In consumer
package good• seeking appllcanll for the position ol pan lime promotional specialist
Emphuia on promotional acll~lly In retail outlets $5 20 per
hour Mutt be at l11sl 18 y•ars
of age and havt tranaportalion
evallable. Equsl Oppor1unily
Employer M!F. Cell Mrt How•
on Mon. &amp; Tun, 91117'90, 9118190,
606-371-4728 to M1 up an Inter
vltw for Friday, 912119(1
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Cul!oma, OEA, IIC Now Hiring
Call 1-BOS-687-6000 Ed K-10189

1990 Ford Trucll, Super cab Ft50, XLT lorlal. CC, AC, PSIPB
AM/FM Caaunt Radio, PW, Pl,
Camper, Special, topper, 13,000
mllll, 614-256-1 580

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sota. and chain~ priced trom
"
2 &amp; 3 br Mobile Hom11, for ren1, $395 to 5gg5 Tablll $50 and up
to S125 Hide-a-bods l39D to
Call after 2p m 614--446-0577.
$595. Rtcllnars 1225 lo $375.
2 bodroom turnlhood mobllo
Lamps $28 lo $'12~. Olnltlel
q
17
hom., $11!i plus utlllll11, $100. $109 end up to $49!1. Wood tablt
73 Vans &amp; 4 wo·s
:~H 304-675-3900 or 675- w-e chail'l 1285 lo $795 011111
$145 up lo $375 Hutchta $400 &amp;
1984
Subsru
4x4,
9/ut,
.0
AM/FM!Stereo-Cus , $1450 6142--,-bod-- m-tot-ol,...o..,.t.cl.....,rlc, .,..,2"'5oc-. up, bunk beds compllta with
mttlrtll $29~ and up to •395
446-67~
t
lh 1 ludu lrt h,
•
({) 1990 by NE ... Inc
.:c=~~--;:-;;:---;,-:t986 Chevy K-Biazer, 4x4,
and
IIWir• ne
paid $'150. • HCUfity
PI' rnon
wa er baby beidt $110 Mattrassn Dr
dtpotll Appllclllont taken 304- box tprln~ lull or twin $78, firm 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - - - - l l o a d . c : j, ellvtrado, ont owner,
$88, and 198. Outen 1111 S275 &amp;
GMC s 5
075-3000 until 6 00 PM.
King $350 4 drlwtr chill
low miles, 1987
-1
Jimmy
4x4,
V-6,
4
speed,
one
9
2 bedroom tn~ller tor rent In
. Gun Cabintlt e, 8, II 10 54 Miscellaneous
owner clean, aug . miles, aoma
Raclntarta. 814-992-5858.
gun. Beby maHrtlllt S35 &amp;
werrar.ty
"Smlth'a GMC
$4~. Bed tramn $25, Outen
Merchandise
Truck Center,, 133 Pine Strllt,
2 Br. with room addition, In Size $35 &amp; king trame $50 Good
Gallipolis, OH 614-446-2532
country, VInton araa Stove, Mltcllon of bedroom sulles,
OrHnhouH Supplln
Frld:r· W1ter and trnh paid. metal catMnett, headboards IJO Ctll piiCkl
1988 Ford Aarn Star, light blue
22 cue. l.Cl Sun·
$20 monthly + deposit 614· and up lo $65 90 days aame u
thine mill S5 8S per bag. Also
sharp, $8,900 614·388-9n5
:388=.-11:::686:::·:..,..-..,,.----:::-:- cooh with tpprovod crodlt 3 ml other ouppiiM Prlco thru Stpt
61 Fahn Equipment
1990 Chevy S-10, 4-whlli Driva,
2br Mobile Hom• on Bob out Bulavltlt Rd . Open 9 A.M. to 1990 Kan &amp; Ed'e GrNnhouet
5 P.M Mon, thru Sat Call 614- 15n Evant Rd., Jacltaan ~ 1212 Call David Brown Tractor Tahoe Trim, 5,500 miles, loaded
WeCormick Rd 614-446-g66g
4415~322
45640 114-2815-3453
with 241 Round Btler 7rt
w/opt lona, must sellt 614-446Hayblne, lnt'l Rake $6,9~; e. 2430 attar 4p m
2br, $250/mo lncludta· Water, 2 matching living room chalra,
K &amp; E Drafting machine. B11m 27'5 lnt'l OltMI wllh 5ft. Buth
HWtgt, available 1D-01·90 Ideal 6t4-446-«15t
for couple, no pelt 614-446-79'11
type, complef• with fllll lin Hag, Plow, Cunlvator, $2,950
•_ _• o:cr.:5.::c
P·.:m:c._ _ _ _ __ _
County Appliance, Inc Good drawing board &amp; 3 drewtr metal Owner will finance 614-286uatd appllaneas, TV 11t1 Open d11k Protnaional lype 1514- 6522.
74 Molorcycles
2bf', 14x10, garden tub &amp; shower 8 am to 8 pm Mon-Sat 814- 446-6208 after ~-30 p m.
llor~gt bldg , porch. No pets,
165 MF DIIIMI T111ctor $3,850; 1985 Sutukl, RM60, runs QOOd ,
446·1699, 627 3rd. Ave Gal- King alzt full wave waterbld
Ret Raq $300 mo Watar, lipolla, OH
Sharp. 150 MF Dtntl with rtctnlly rebuilt , $300 304"-TnNetds • naw h11ter 614m2- Woodl Bush Hog, Ptow, Grader 5348
11wagt, garbage Included . 8145379
4_4_0_.._11
_8: __ _ _ _ __ _
[)o you llkl lo aavt Money?
Blade, Cunlvator, 2 Row Com
1986 XL 2~ R, Hondt motor
4 rooma and bllh, housa In nice Chtck ue a~ tar quality fuml- King woodbumer, uc cond, Planter, $4,850 tMner will fin- cycle, S800 304-fi75-6182.
lurt
and
carpeta.
MoUohan
Fur1514-286-8522.
ance.
1250
304-1195-3405
neighborhood, rwfertnces re~ulrld, or will till with owner niture &amp; Carpeta, Rt 7 North
Ford 8N Tl'l~or, 6 ft. tcraptr 75 Boats &amp; Motors
Phone 814-448-~44, &lt;lalllpollt, RCA bli screen 1 v table model
nanc:ing, 304-675-1090
Ohio
Blaelt
white Co.l &amp; wood bladt, roll-a-way btd 304-8953493.
lor Sale
Nice 3br, wlth , xpando living OrtptrlH, IUitlbil tor itt. door atovt. 614-446-4458
room, Large ya'td, city achool (ono -way draw) llka new, $100 Recondlllontd Washtr11, Drytrt. Jlm'l Farm Equipment, SR. 35, 1972 17 ft Starcraft Trl-Hull
diatrlct, AI the comer ol Rand 614-446-1423 an ... 6p m
Guar1n111d prompt HI"VIce tor Wast Gel llpoUa, 614-446-9777, Boat. 125 HP, Evlnrudt Englna,
nd p trc h St , Kaneuoa, 614 •
•446
all maktt, modtla T~ Waeher Wldt atlecllon ntw &amp; utld farm complete top, new upholstery
14tractor~ &amp; Implements
Buy, Call 614-286-1316 after 7.00 p.m.
For Sale On All Grass Turi, in Dryer Shoppt 614-441-2944
-.:c.·:_
••:.:·_______
1111, trade, 8.00-5 00 wMkdaya,
Trailer 1~ for rent S50 per stock, S2 99 yard., Mollohan
1987 Ctletlon 110, 130 HP, low
Surplue, Rantal, O.nlm 1 C.rhart, Sal. till Noon
monlh All ut/11!1~ In Mld- Furniture, 614-446·7444
houro $5400 614 -245-5978
Army Clothing. Ola nmer
d'-port 3•• ••2
9 1•1 •
GOOD
USED APPLIANCES Sc~rade Knlvn $12 Mll hary col· One !I ton Kilbros Gravity
" r iJ
..
· ~-vu .
:P:.:m::..__ _ _ _ _ _ __
Waahtra, dryera, refrlgerator1, l«tablt ltem1 original. Sam Wegon, Three tobacco bale 34 ft Nauta-lint houst boat
ranges . Sklggt Appll1ncea, Somerville's East Ravenswood, boxH, one 3,000 gallon vertical Fiberglass hull E11c cond Runs
plalllc water lank, pressure good lowered price to S18,000
Upper River Rd Btsldt Stont Jet. lnd1ptndance Road, Old Rt
44
Apanment
6t4-446-4109, 614-379-27110
tank &amp; pumps, 614-245-5588.
Crest Motel Ctll 614-446-7398
21, Frl, Sat, Sun Noon-7 00 PM
for Rent
304-273-5655.
BOATERS
PICKENS FURNITURE
Marcury Mercuiser Specialist
2 rooms &amp; bath, newly
New/Used
Livestock
63
Twelve 20 toot powtr polta,
Fectory Trained, Bonded PreciremodtltdJ. S2001mo All ullltlel Hous&amp;hold furnishing tiL mi 120 tACh, mul1 lake 111 304Regitttrlfd Outrter Hotll, mare, sion Mobile Marine Wa com• to
lnclud-.:1, U1po1lt required, 614- Jtrrlcho Rd Pt. Pleaunt, WV, 675·2902 '"" 6:00
448·f133, 814-446-4222
5 yrs. old, ehown in 4-H &amp; you! 614-259-5979
call 304-675-1450
Warm morning etove S150. opentd ahowe. 814-446-7521
Kawa11ki Jet ski Good condlBEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
RENT TO OWN
Wood and coal IIOVI $430 614BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
Special F. .d., Calf Sale! llon $900 614-992-~67
814-448-3158
992-7764
ESTATES, 536 Jacka on P1lla 6 pc wood group $14 01 per
nuraday, S.ptembeir 20th1990, BOATS. MOTORS. TRAILERS
II 8.00p.m. C.ttlt ICCtpttd 1Her Mercrulaer, Mertury &amp; Marlnar,
from $192/mo. Walk lo shop &amp; week 4 poster bedroom ault1, Waterbtd. Excellent condition
4:00pm. on Wtdnnday, 111
movlta Call614-446-2568 EOI-i
com plait $15 20 par w.. k, Hld•e -btd
couch
NNde
Other
mlac
brMdl accepled at the Athena authorized parts &amp; service
dlnttle wllh 4 chaire 17:50 per recovtrtd.
Parte tor most m•tor br1ndt
For Rtnt· New 1 br apArtment, w11k MAgic Chat 14 eu ft
houtthold llerna I14-H2-3843
Ltvntock Sal•, u .s . 50 Wtll, "WE
CANNOT SPEL S CCESS,
car~, kltchan turnfahed, water, Retrlger•tor 112 95 per week, 15
Albany, OH. Hauling It avail·
' " " 1 pm
WITHOUT
U'
RIVERSmE
S240 month plu. deposh 614- cu ft
814-898-3531
able.
'14-!592-2322,
freezer, $10 90 p.tr
MARINE,
GALLIPOLIS,
OH 614Wood
II
Coal
SIOVI,
UM
I
t
In·
446-3568.
week Vi'Ra Furniture At 141, 4
446·2424
Hrt or frM Mandlng, 2 blowtrt,
milu
oN
Rt
7-C.tntanary
Opan
7
Hay &amp; Grain
Fumiehtd Etflcltncy, all utiiiUn
A g1111 door coat· $1,100 N•..,.r 64
paid, there bath. 1135/mo 919 days • w11k
ulld, ""
114-256-6413
Hay
for
s. ... Clover &amp; Timothy.
Second Ave 1514-446-3945
SWAIN
Round Boloo In lhe Fllld. 114- 76
Auto Pans &amp;
Building
Fumlshtd
Etllclency,
$175, AUCTtON &amp; FURNITURE !2 55
24~-55911
Olive
St,
Gtlllpolls
Ntw
&amp;
Ulld
Accessories
Utllltln Paid, Gallipolis, 814furniture, h11tera, W11tem &amp;
Supplies
146-4416, after 7p m
Work boola 614-446-J15g
Budget Trtnsmlsalons, Used 6
Block, brick,
pipet, wlnTransportation
rtbuHt, atar11ng at S99, 614-24SGreclooa living 1 and 2 beddoW'I, llnttla, etc Claud• Winl6T7, 614-379-2)63.
room a.-rtmante at VIllage 53
Anllques
tars, Rio Granda, OH Call 114Manor
and
Rlveraldt
24!5-5121
For Sal• 327 H P. Crank $40,
Apartmentl In Middleport From Antique watnut pump organ,
71 Autos for Sale
Set of Chevy S 8. H.P, Huda,
$1ge Call 614-~-1181 EOH
portable, 304-m-5420
1100, 2 314 ton rear ends 410,
56 Pets lor Sale
1987 Mustang, 2 door coupe, 6 3 60 patio's S40 ttch; 2 OuadMiddleport, Ohio, BHch St One Buy or lfll Riverine Antiques,
~lynder, aloltomatlc. Run1 good,
Jtt Carba $30 aach, 2 cast ln bedroom tum ..htd apt , deposit 1124 E Main Str..t, Pomeroy 5 Yur old, full blooded, black S8715 8141241-4212
tokll $1~ IICh 814-245-~555
I reference rtqulred, 304-882· Hours M T W 10 00 am to 6 00 chow-ehow, long noae variety,
p m, Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 p.m $100, good watch dog, 304-tJ&amp;- 1968 Camero, no engine 01 rNr·
2!560
Parting out 1978 F-250 with 460
614 992-2526
321~
end, good body •nd treme call engine, wrtcked, frame is bent,
New, 1br, n11r Holter Hospital
ltllf
5·00,
304..a82·22415
call ahtr! 00, 304-882-2246
air cond, economicel gas heat , Top Cash paid Old lumlturt AKC Cocker Spanltl pups, buH
SZJ5Jma plus utllltiH, 614-446- cuboards,
qullta ,
oriental, and whitt, tha(s and wormed
197!i BMW, 2002A, auto, sun Vinton Auto Salvage Foreign &amp;
paintings , toya or entlre 111111 $'100 304 -~16-2223
2957
roof, good cond, must Mil, 304- Oom Parts buying lunk eari
cA ll col feet 3CI4-525-3215, or 304713-!1420
814·388-9012
Nicely Fum'ld Small houla, 523-6654
Brindle boxer male pup 8
not
eultable
tor
gersge,
WMkl dd . tl50 IM-992-6594.
1V7&amp; Dodge Ch1rger wf1h elan! 6
children, no pate, 1300/mo
engine. Will make good worlt
54 Miscellaneous
Brittany Spaniel Pup, 3 mos
Services
O.poah, 614-446-0331
ear, S300 304-675-2108
old,
female,
AKC
reg'd
2
Mta
ol
Merchandise
N~ly Fumist.d Mobllt Home
ehota, tor l50 e14-446-1320
t976 Elcamlno $'1100 W7fi Ford
115 HP, 7,500 Watl Gtnan~tor ChlniHI Shar-pei, 10 ma. old, Ft50 4X4 11000 198~ Chery
In city. CA Suitab!t lor 1 per
Home
El.ctrlc Start, Pneumatic Flnleh vary playful, good lor chldlrtn, Cavalier $2595 1966 Tempo GL, 81
ton . Rei &amp;Otp Rtqulrad 614
4
door
U200
e141":Z-1184.
446..0138
Nellar 10" Mak lta Miter Saw, 5
Improvements
hp, yardman Rotolllltr, e hp, l150 614-448-11582
One bedroom apts lor rent
Troy Built Tiller, 614-446-ont af- Copper nosed Beagle pups, 175
19n
Camaro
350
eng
IIASEMEN'T
$225 month Deposit required
ter 6 p m
WATERPROOFING
304-675-2075
automatic, good cond 11200 or
614-992-2218 after 6 p m
Unconditlonel lltatimt guan~n·
trade ,304-815-2931
1937 Plymouth 4 door S500 Oragonwynd CaHtry Persian,
tH Loeat retersnc11 fllmish..:l
One
bedroom
unturnishad New Homlllt cha lnuw Banjo Siamtst and Himalayan kittens
19n Ford LTD II Runs good
FrN nllmatn Call colltct 1·
apar1menl in Middleport Newly with hard-.hell CIM 1350 1514- 614-44&amp;-3844 after 7 p m
new tiru $550 614!949-2817
814-237-0488, day or night.
temodled, cenlral h9at and air 992-3753.
Roger~ Banrntnt Waterpr~
all utililies included S250 a
19"18 Ford, 2dr, Thundarblrd
Flah Tank, 2413 Jackaon Ave
month Call 614-949-2217 from 7 1986 Dodgt Colt Vial a ven, MDC Point Pltaaant, 304-875-2083, 10 Call for Appolnlment , Make an ling
am-7 pm
350 co mputer, 1)004 pump &amp; III- gal Nt up $14.tt and 10 gal otter 614-446-1891
FrH
EltimatH
Roofing
Ier 614-446-891~.
compltlt $43 2~
Room
Additions.
One Br , unlurnlshed apt .
1m
PontiAc
Bonntvllle Orywell
Gan~gH
S1ding
Range and ttgrlg provided
Automatic washer Maytag rin- Groom and Supply Sh•PM Brougham, loaded, ntw tlrea, Patlat.
Remodeling end Gutter-eollft.
Water, atwage, and garbage ger washer Air conditioner See Grooming. All breed• Allltylea
run• good New 22 caliber seml- Calle14.&amp;87~681
aft~~r 6 prn
paid Deposit req'.cj Call 614 - suppll11 Old-lashloned kltchtn lame Pel Food Dullr JuUe al.rto, model 'TOHC 30Hi75·7281
cabmtla Utillllaa cabinet 2 Webb. Call 614-446-023'1
446-4345
JET
1982 Volkswagon Rabbit, 4dr
doubft square tuba on 1tand
Arlallon Motore, rtpalr.d Naw
Rtnt 1 bedroom apartment
Happy
Jack
All
Gard
All
metal
4spd,
runs
good,
614-446-417'1
614-142-2g97
&amp; ,..buiH mato!'l In atock, Ron
Nice carpet, clean and neat
patented devlct controls flea•
HUD tpprovtd No pets Pt
Coel and wood heating stove, In the home wfthout PES. 1983 Mustang GT, 302-4 ap, pa, Evan• Enterprilts, Jackson,
Plaa11nt 304-87~200
uc cond, $275 3D4-67$-t892.
TICIDES R11une Overnight At pb. T·tor· $2,500 oBo. 304-675- OH. 1-800-537·9528
~913 cal after ~ 00 p.m
Southern Stat11.
Complete Mobile Home llf upa
ThrM bedroom duplex In excel- Cotl stove, good cond, lnaldt I
lent neighborhood, full bue- out $120 614·245-V264
Reglsterlfd Lhuo Apeo, ttlo 1983 Plymouth Turismo, $t,100 &amp; rapalrs, also plumbing &amp;
1ltctrlcal, roolln9, remodeling,
mtnl wllaundry hoolc-upe 304HlmaleyanshSiameu killent, ail 614·388-0780.
patios &amp; dtcka etc AEMOOE[Couch, chair, childs tractor, main. Cas No checks Call
67S-6nt or 675-3616
1984 Camaro Z-28, Hop, loaded
"- : c - -c- console, tltreo, and tabla 6t4-992-2607
INGI
Refertnctl. Est Im1111
with every option Red 13995
Twtn Rivart Towers, Housing lor hoekay g~me, 304~75-7571
614·25&amp;-1611
614-448-6151
the Elderly and Handicapped
Musical
Apar1men11 now available-rent- Couc~. chair IOVHNI, good fi7
1984 Chevoltt Clprlct Landab Ron's TV Service, tpecltilzlng
cond1 1250 Full size mattrtaa
ing for 30% ol adjulttd Income
Instruments
2-door
S.cjan Full powtr, 11111 in Z.nlth ateo servicing moa1
and no• 1pringe $30 Eurclst
20i) s.eonc1 St or call 304-675ather br~nds 1-louat cells, also
new
30!V8
12,150 614-992-6719 aome appliance rtpelrs WV
tr~mpollnt txc: cond $25 304&amp;e79
1983
Kimbell
orgtn
In
lltCIIIInt
675--1514
condition 1850. Call 814-742- 1984 Honde Accord, 4dr., good 304..576-2398 Ohio 614-446-2454
Two bedroom apt, cerpet,
condllloo, $4,200. 614-448-"'7911 Rotary or ceble tool drilling
Cub Cadet model 16-9, 40' 2073
kitchen tumlsh.cj, 3b4-fi75-5104
afttr Sp m.
mowtlr, good condition 1979
Moa1 w.lls completed uma day
Bundy Alto S.xophD_!'!.l ere
---Upstalr11 Fumlah.cj, 3 rooma &amp; Monte Cano, good condition 1 cond,
Pump 11111 and Nrvlce, 304·
1400
814-446--Q;wo
ahtr
t985
Dodgt
1100,
ES
CONVER·
b1th, cl~an , no pt11, reference &amp; owntr 614/992-7283.
TIBLE1 4cyl. Turt,O, IU'IO, 895-3802
5pm.
dtposh requirad 614-446-1.519
Fork Uf1, hend can a, dock pltte, Conn Trombone, bought new, loadea Sporty, dependable, Septic: Tank Pumping I90LGallla
war1house certa, truck bed, ultd J mot 114-245-t2&amp;2 ehtr Economical Wholtaale 61._ Co RON EVANS ENTERPHISES,
Furnished
446·1434.
trailer a•lt &amp; tlrte. 614-446-2359. 2pm
Jackaon, OH 1-800-537-9528
Rooms
Formtl Drn11s tor atlt, moM For Sele: Splnet-Coneolt Pl1no 1985 Dodge Charger Shalby Edi- Oevla
Stw·Vac
Strvk:t
Roome tor rtnt . Wille or month
sita 7 Short, $25, long, $35 Baraaln Wanted: R11panelblt tion. Turbo, air, amlfm c.. aett•, Gtorgn Crui Rd Parts, aupkpatd, remavabit aun roof .
614-«8-4208
plln, pickup, 1nd delivery 614 Starting 11 $120/mo Gallla Hotel
party to take over low monthly 614-1112-ll378.
446.0204
614-446"-9580.
GleM tire place acrMn with payment• on tpln-' 1)11no Sae
tools and grate $50 Larg• lloar lo&lt;:~allr. Coli 1-:121-3345 Elt. 1987 Sulek c.ntury, AT, PS, PB,
81 Mp1na roome wIt"" coo kl ng
model 1tereo $50. Four 15"' rime 102
air, llh, cruiN, &amp;. Moral Very 82
Plumbing &amp;
Alao tr~~ller tplct All t\oolc -upa. 1111 Chtvy plek up 115 304-882.
Good condition, $4,500 6l4·388Call tfter 2 DO p m, 304-773New K111mtr elee1rlc gul1ar, 0306
Heating
Seymour Duncan pickup with
_ _ _ _ _.L":73
::.
Cerler'e Plumbing
earring Clll and 8011 OF-2 loot 198'1 Dodgo CoH DL.. PS, PB,
end Hutlng
podol. 304·713-51T7 oftor 5:00, AMIFM CaeNtle, AC, New tirta
Fourth and Pine
Autamallc Gilt good gas
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
Sat anytime
Gallipolis, Ohio
mllegt
Elcellent eondltron.
S.xtphone txc cond, $38~ J04- Mutt 1111 Makt oH11. 114-892- 114-446-3888
23T7
675-lltl2.
84 Electrical &amp;
WE CARE.JIM IJtsut &amp; Me) 1881 Dodge Omnl, 1uto, air,
PIANO SERVlCE onere EXPERt uc . g11 millage. 12850. 814Refrigeration
plano "CARE" for lhoet who 446-ll7llt.
'CARE'' aboullhMr planoa Bill
R•ldentlal
or
commercltl
1088 Couger LS, 1 cyl., fuel In- wiring, new Nrvlce or repairs
Wart!. 304-882·2325 (Prov 22 1).
Jection, lOaded. Stereo whh Llctnatd electrician Ridenour
gr~phlc
equalizer
•ytllm. Electrical, 304-875-1786,
58
Fruits &amp;
$7,700. 114-448-3006.

•

2 etory, 3 bedroom hou11 on
Locuet Street $4,500 OBO 1514927-6436 after 5 pm.
2.09 acrts wlth 5 room hoUie,
deck porch Sr 248 frontage,
ntar Chntar 614-885-1521
3 bedroom, futl ba11ment, g11
heat, cJslr, gel'llgeJ. double lot
w/moblla homa, Mtlon, WV.
304-882-3593.
5 miiH from town on Rt e2,
$23,000, 304~75-3298 eHer ~
p.m anytime WHktnd
d
7 room, 1-1/2 bllh, 1.3 acrts, I dltlonal 33 acre• hunllng ond
tlmbtr 114. 992 _7118 or 1.3842091
7 rooms t 112 btthe, country
11 1 ......
M 1 Sc:h 001
v ng uu• cloee to 1~
tnd town Rt
•-no,
..
Township Road 27: Flm road to
right. caue14.gg2·T1 18 or 1·384·
2697
3 or 4 bedroom houte, dlahwasher, stova, retrlg, fuel oil
furnace, woodburn41r fireplace,
Aatume lotn with $'1,500 down
d
1 1 13mh
an paymtn 1 0
""' mo
Located In Patriot, Call e14·37i2858 5p.m.-8p.m.
GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
{U repair). Delinquent tu:
proper1r. Repo~analons. Your
trll {t &amp;05-187-6000 Ex1 OH4562 tor current Npo lilt
home with 3 bldroomt, family
room, gerege In Rustle Hille,
SyrJCUH Prlctd at $39,000
814-992-~1Mi14-992-31T1

304-675-30J4l or 675--3431
Salt Of flnl, 8 room l'tou.a, 2110
N Main WUI consider enythlng

of value 11 down paymanl 304 ·
458-1875

32

Mobile Homes
lor Sale

14k70 Ftttlval moblla home 1
Br., 2 bathl, large living roam,
t1ove, refrlg, washer &amp; dryer
Included CA &amp; outbuilding Set ling on 112 tc,. lot. PlaaM call
304-675-Sm af1er 6 p m

WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN
THE MEDICAL FIELD? II ao, Trl-

14170 Fmlval mobiJa homa, ona
b«troom, 2 blltha large living

County •
Adult
Dlversllltd
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11 tor YOU! Our program
provldn you with a solid
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that will r.rovldt you, the
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for personal aucc11s In tht job
market Call 1 800-6508 to reg!•
ter tor cla1111 ~Inning OcIober 111

room,
stove 1
retrlgen~tor,
w.. her II
lncludlfd
Central air con , oUI building,
sitting on hall acre lot, 304-8755997 a her 6 00

a'l."

:-;::::-o;;--'--;--::-=-:-;o;:-----:
1875 Champion 14•65, 2 BR, lit
up on privata lot on 218 IS ml
from town . $4500. F,.. rent tor
1 )'Ill 614·256-1:193
1g54 Mansion 1b&amp;O all tile, 2
batha, Wllhar and dryer, AJC,
P!!'!!''Y turni 1htd, tiO,SOO J04.
6,;~-l(~n

For Sale Jt Richardton Mobile
Home, 2br, total llt~rlc, call
evenlnga, aft., 5p m 114-l671107

INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN
AUTO MECHANICS? Join ont ot
t~t
Nation's fallllt -growing
employmtnl lllldt The Aduft
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Rur
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Pracliee 'feeling For mort In lormallon on thlt exciting
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NOW WI want to htar from
you! Fall ttrm CIIIMI begin Qc.
tober 111:, tHO

Wanting to ciMn hooM M-F 8-5, SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
retu negotiable. Call even/no• or 3 be&lt;:lroom141'7Q modtla et
the unbelleveble price ol
6141698~450 Of 698·2412
$12,900 dellv..-.d end Ht up.
Will Clrt tor elderly ptorton In Call1-800-~045 tor detail•
my homt Raclnt 1r1111 30 years
Must Nil, Mx58, Uberty, 2br,
••perlence 1514-94Q-2212
16,500 or beM of1er 114-3792443
18 Wanted to Do

W.n to work In tobacco, as an
h04X, noon mul, cold waltrrnelon at 3:00p.m. 814-446-1437:
Nurue. Immediate opening tor
p11rt.tirM AN Of LPN. 11·7 lhltt
CIU Sally Gloeckner, Olr.ctar of
Nurolng ot IM-1112~72.
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communications, and l..der·
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confldlntltl ,..ume to Mr Greg
~•on Centurion Managemtnl
Oroup 13go King TrM Drive
Deyton, Ohio 45405 or cau 151).~723

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part of tht tNm! A1 1 paralegal

you will Investigate the facts
anclanllf 1 llwyfl In preparing
the c. .• lor trfal Trt-County'a
Adun Par~ltgtl prDgram will
tr~ln you In: sources of Law.
TIN Court Syltema. l.eatll Procedures and Llgal Ff1M1rch
1nd lAaal Office Proc.dures
CoN 1~37-l!SOII NOW lor In·
formattoft on regl11ratlon and
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or apply In ,_.an at C...cto
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Babysitting In my home, Mon dily thru Friday, have relertnc11, 304-675-4612.
lnt1r!or and exterior house
pRi nting, trtt tsllmltH , 10
Yll" exptor1ence 304-675-2708
ask tor Mike

14x70
w/expando,
sltuatlfd 75 tcrt Ia nd, Point
Pltaunl, Many tll'lru, priced
on in.pKtlon 304-675-7917

On• ac,. ltnd, morw or Ina, on
Snowball Hill Road 1 with o6der
tr1ller. NMda worl dont on
outaidt $6,000 IJIC-948-2883

Magic Yeara [)ay Ctrt Ctnlar
reasonablt,
dapandAblt, 33 Farms lor Sale
llcanse, quality child cart. Mon· I:-:-,-----.,--,-day thru Friday, 7 30 1111 ~3D 3 br houM, garlgt, thop, bam,
For more Information or to II acreage "'No Sunday Calla
rtglattr ](14-675-5847:
614-~2678 .

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Sail, eHordable, chltdcara M-F
8 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Agn 2 ·10. 12&amp; sere lot on Rt.1GO, 4 mil11
Befort, atter tchool Qf'(lp-ine h'om Holzer, Ere vlN of the
welcome 814-448-8224.
counlry side, S4,.500 114-44183TJ
WIII do babyenllng In my hom. 5 ecree land on At. 2 Eckard
wttkdey,.304-t75-1311
Chepll Road, 304-G75-3100
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recomn.ndt lhlt you do buel·
""' wllh people you know1 and
NOT to atnd monty throuan lht
mell unlll you have lnvatrgatld
thl oH«Ing.

Land on Spring Ave malta nic'l
tr11ier lot 15000
127-&amp;438
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Nice IOt~.. !.lneoln Ave, $5,000
614 448 ~JVa8 af1er 4p.m.
O.J. Whitt Ad., 2 ICIM wooded
building lot, ready to build on,
reMrlcltd,JI,IOO, eM--24&amp;-ISU.
Routt 2 ~hton, 1 ecre ~11 3
mlloo IOU1h Ollllpollo loekO,
public w8ter, no relfrtctlone,
tome wflh rlv., frontage, 304-

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Boll poppora. Plckod le buthel,
pick own $8 buahtl. Raymond
Rowe. 8141247-4292

571-2331.

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Tlrld of working tor IOmtOnl Wanled A pertlal of land clolt
tlat7 Flnnt Styling StlonJ. Now ~~~·. 114-44&amp;-tns, 114LMeing Ste11on. Sfop by • HI
Carot .t 1310 &amp;Item Ave, or
call 114-446-8122.
VENDING ROUTE · loeol. Qrut
txlfll lnc:omt. High l111fflc
locations Pr1ced tor quick aalt.
1·800-933-9919

Ounro'lln Fndt Farm Ju.t oH Sr
181 ea.t of Albany We accept
food ettmpe. Variety of applta,
grapu
pe1ra,
puchla,
pumpklno, ond gordo ff.T dtlly,
closed Monday 114-eN-82D8 .

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Gf'Nn buns You pick $.5 a
bush.t. Half runnt,.I.Siua lak•
provldm. Clifford nlll Farms,
lottrt Folio. 814-247-2013.

3 bod~ - b o c k .. Havtn, 304-882-2111.

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nloo nllghborltood. 114-441I.Oo\N8 BY MAIL
Up to $5,000 In 72 ltotlra. Wo ..01, 814-:J71.2lll0.
can hllp you get 1 1lgnatur• 4 roomo ond both, ~:!1.
Loan By Mall. 1·i00..(&amp;8-J127 IOmadolod, prleo ,...
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Nlct, r.cl and g,..n peppen tor
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514-247-:1113.
"Think how much fax machines will save
you just on firewood!"

Aid AHMnile, pick rour own.
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19&amp;e Pont. 8,000, 54,595, 1N7 85 General Hauling
Chtv. Celebrity, $3,095, 1D87
Pont. Sunblrd, l3,8tl; 1086 A I R Water Ser~lct. Pooll, cisPont. 15,000 $2,195; 1988 Ford lti'M, Wille immedlat•1,000 or
Elcort, GT, $3,595; 1N3 T Bird, 2,000 g1llont delivery Call 304$1,995; 1981 Oldt Cull111, T- 078-&amp;370.
lopt fl,215; 1M3 Pont. Fiero,
'e Weier Heullng,
$2,595; 11186 LTD II, 52,1115; 1182 WaHareon
Chov, CMotlon, $6115; 11184 Pont. rlatonablt r1t11, volume dltSunblrtl f1.29.?i 1!181 Pont. Gran counta, 2,000 to 4,000 capacity,
poolt, we111, lie Call
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Your greatest gra llf1cat1on and benefits
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you than Sliver or gold
VIRGO (Aug. 23·8ept. 22) An Import ani
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loday In ways that w111 gtve you greater
control over Its destiny Know where to
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ot your expectauons Happy cha nges have greater chances for success tf zt zs
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Monday, September 17, 1990

,__Local news briefs ----. Autumn arrives seven days early in Ohio
Road to close for repairs
The Oak Grove Road will be closed Wednesday from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. so that the Racine Water Department can do repair work
on the water line. Jane Beegle, Racine village clerk-treasurer,
announced.

Stolen vehicle recovered
A 1990 Ford truck taken from the driveway of Marvin Burt,
Wetzgal St., Pomeroy, sometime ea rly Saturday morning has
been recovered in Jackson Coun ty.
Pomeroy Police reported that Burt reported the vehicle
stolen Saturday. He said the keys had been left in it while It was
parked in the driveway .

Driver cited after wreck
Richard Vaughan, 74, Prospect Hill, Pomeroy , was cited for
failure to yield as the result of an accldl'nl Friday night at the
intersection of Butternut Ave . and West Main.
According to the report of Pomeroy Po lice, Vaughan was
traveling sout h on Butternut a nd when he entered thP
intersection, he struck a motorcycle being driven by LonniP
Taylor , 33. Railroad St, Middleport.
Taylor suffered co ntusions when he was thrown off the
motorcycle by the impact and he was taken by the Pomeroy
emergency sq uad to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was
treated and released. There wa s heavy damage to both
vehic les, police reported .

Clonch jury trial underway
Jurv trial proceedings are underway this morning in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court In the case of Rodney Clonch of
Middleport, who faces two count s of tra!flcklng In marijuana .
Clonch was one of 12 a lleged drug offenders ind icted Parlier
this s ummer by the Meigs Coun ty Grand J ury
The State of Ohio is represented In the case by Meigs County
Prosecuting At torney Steven L . Story and As sis tan t Prosecutor

Linda R Warner_
Clonch is represenll'd by Meigs Co unty Public Defender
Charles H. Knight.

EMS has 9 weekend runs
Mf'Ig s Coun ty Enwrgrnc.v
Medica! SPrvicf's rPspondrd to

ninr calls ror assistance over thr
weekend .
At 12: ;J3 a.m on Sa tu rday.
Pomrroy squad was dispat c hPd
to Darwin for Aund a Klein. who
was tran sportPd to Veterans

Memorial Hospital Klein wa s
later flown by Life Flight to
Gra nt Medical Center. At 1:13
a. m., Syracuse squad wrnt to
M ain Strrrt in Pomeroy. Mary

Ga rnes was transported from
there to Holzer Medical Center .
AI 4:31 p.m .. Pomeroy squad
w•' nl to Tuppers Plains: William
Cruesrr was takrn to Holzrr
Mcdica I Ce nter Middl e port
squad was called to Brownell
/\venue.

Martha

Burnes

was

transported from there to Vete·

rans Memorial Hospital Ru Uand
squad was called to New Lima
Road lor Haro ld Nutt at II 50
a.m. He was transported to
Vetl'rans Memorial Hospit al.
At 2:54p.m., Middleport sq uad
wen t to Page Street for William
Smith, who was transported to
Vete ran s Memorial Hospital.
Middleport squad was called to
North Third Avenue at
10: 17ip.m ., and tran spor ted Amy
Yates to Vetl'rans Memorial
Hospital.
On Su nda y at 6:24 a.m. , Ru ·
lland sq uad was called to Sa lem
St ree t for J oA nn Eads . Eads wa s
taken to Holzer Medical Center .
At R: 49 a m. , Pomeroy sq uad wa s
transported to Riebel Road .
Darien O'Ne il was treated bu 1no t
transported .

Post guild to vote on issue tonight
NEW YORK tUP l t - The
editor of the New York Post tried
hard to sound optimistic as th e
newspaper's largest union prepared to vote on a do·Or· die offer
that could spell the end of the
feisty tabloid .
"I think it's go in g to be ar ound
lor a nother 200 years, .. said
ed itor Jerry Nachman . " [lut
we' ll

certainly

know

b£1t!Pr

tomorrow
Members of the Newspaper
Guild were schedu led to meet at li
p.m. ~l o nd a~ 10 vote on whethrr
to accept a managem e nt offer
th ai includes a four ·day work
week. a 12 perce nt cut in benefit s,
and the loss of more than 40 jobs.
Post owner Peter Kallkow has
said he is prepared to fold the IH9 ·

Franee ...

Co ntinued from page 1

against a possible Iraq i inr ursion
into Saud i Arab ia
In Jordan. Palf'stinian spokes ·
men said Monday that King

Hussein met with lht' leaders of
two radical Pa!Ps tinian groups in
a reconri l ia tion m ovr attr!burrd
to the Pf'rsictn L: ulf c r isis

Husse 1n had drivrn the Pa irs tine l.ihrration Organization and
i ts radical of fshoots from his

kingdom in 19i0 following a
blood v confrontation betwePn thr
Jordanian army lind Palesljnian
fact ions.

The s pokes men satd the king
met separate ly wit h George
Habash, leader of the Popul ar
Front lor the Liberation of
Pa les tine. and Nail Hawatmeh.
head of the Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine, at his
palace Sunday.
The meetings, a no tll er sign of
the shiftin g political allia nces In
the Middle Eas t si nce Iraq
Invaded Kuwait. also reflected
widespread empathy In Jordan
lor Iraqi Presiden t Saddam
Hussein and dissatisfaction with
the U.S.·ied multinational mil ·
itary force in the Persian Gull.
Hawatmeh and Habash were In
Amma n to attend a pan -Arab
conference ca lled to protest the
multin ationa l force a nd seek an
Arab so lution to the c risi s.
While King Hussein has ca lled
lor th e withdrawal of his ally Iraq
from Kuwait, he has also called
lor the withdrawal of Western
forces . Hussein has been at ·
tempting to walk a fine line.
meeting with the radical Palestinians Su nday but falling to
appea re at the star t or the
co nfere nce as sc heduled on
Sa turd ay.
In Tehran Monday, !he dally
Jomhurl Eslaml newspaper criticized the U.N. Security Council

I

year -old newspaper Tuesday If
the 325-member union. which
Includes reporte rs, editors. pho·
tographers and advertising and
clerical employees. votes down
the proposal.
The Gu ild 's executive commit ·
tee rejected the deal Friday
night. in a vote that left it the only
one of 10 unions to say no to
management demands .
Kaiikow allowed the un io n to
postpone a vo te of the full
membership, averti ng what
would have made Sa turday the
paper's last day In business.
Guild members sa id they were
agon izing over whether to accept
sweep ing co ncessions - the
eq ui valent of a 20 percent pay cut
- or vote themselves out of
business.

for en forci ng resoluti ons aga inst

the Iraqi invasion of Kuwai t
while II had turned "a blind eye"
to Iraqi atrocities during it s
1980-1988 Gulf War against Iran .
Iraq, seeking allies where it
can find them. has made it s
peace with Iran. But oil Industry
offic ia ls In Cyprus sa id Monday
a n oil deal between the two
former foes appears to have
fallen through.
Baghd ad had reportedly been
willing to offer oil to Ir a n In
return lor food and medicine.
scarce In fraq because of the
U.N. Imposed eco nom lc em ·
bargo against the co untry.
The authoritat ive oil publica·
tion Middle East Economic Surveys sa id Monday that Iranian oi l
ministers are denying the deal
was ever con te mplated.
Iraq I officials sa ld 29 Iraqis left
France Sunday night lor Jordan
and that 11 diplomats would
leave later In the week.
Iraq's ambassador to Paris,
Abdul Razzak a! Hashim!. who
went to Charles de Gau lie airport
to see his countrymen off, denied
any raid on the French ambassa dor 's residence In Kuwait and
said France acted hasUJy In
orderi ng the expulsions.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Martha E. Burns, Middleport;
John Southern, Syracuse; John
W. Arbaugh, Tuppers Plains.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESMargaret Crane.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
None.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
William Robinson.

By United Press International
Autumn seemed to arrive
seven days early with chilly
temperatures brushing the state
Monday morning and chances of
near record lows during the
night.
The cooling trend arrived
courtesy of a high-pressure sys·

tern In southern Canada that
began pumping cold air
southward .
A slight warming trend was
expected lor Tuesday, with highs
reaching 70. The National
Weather Service's extended lorecast called for a chance of
showers Wednesday , with highs

Block party... Conti nued rrom page 1
Chevette.
Production, 1975 through 1985,
Terry Ross, Gallipolis, 1984
Monte Car lo.
Muscle car, 1963 through 1974,
Dan Hill. Ga lloway, 1970 Olds
Cutlass, Dan Holtz, Hebron. 1970 ·
Plymouth.
Special In terest, Char les
Eva ns, Ironton. 1962 Ford Fa lcon
Ranc hero.
Convertibles, Robert Lark ins.
Long Bottom, 1963 Mercury,
Steven Shriver, Sandyville, W.
Va . . 19i60 Plymouth
Roadrunner.

Street Rod through 1934, Max
Hill, Racine, 192 Ford coupe,
Kim Neal, Mason, W. Va, 1926
Ford Touring Car
Street Rod, 1935 through 1948,
Jim Landis, Health, 1938 Chev ·
ro le! Coupe, Ed Huffman, Belle·
vil le, W. Va ., 1937 Chevrolet
Coupe.
Street Machine, 1949 through
1962, Ch rist opher McBride, Ma ·
riet ta, 1955 Chevrolet two door,
and Sandy Wiseman, Parkers
burg, W. Va, 1956 Chevroll't
Belair.
St reet machine, 1963 through
1974, Warren [)('Vault, Spencer,
W. Va .. 1970 Chevrolet Nova , and
Chris Piles, Athens, 1969 Chl'v
rolet Corvet te.
Street Machine, 1975 through
1984, Harold McClaskey, Harris
vi lle, W. Va., 1978 Plymouth
Va la ro. a nd Ci nd y and Harry
Pickens. Pomeroy, 1984 Buick
Regal.
New Car, 19R6 and ~p . Doris
Deal, Point Pleasant, W Va ..
1987 Monte Car lo, and Gle n
Goins. Athens. 11987 Chevro let
Ca maro.

Mini

truck.

Gene Whaley ,

Shade. 1986 Chevrolet, and Ch uck
Parker, Huntington, W. Va.,1986
Toyota.
Truc k, 2 wheel drive, Jack
Dewees, Sou th Charleston,
W.Va ., 1980 Chevrolet, and Bill
Patton. Mineral Wells, W. Va.,
1957 Chevrolet Camero.
Truck, 4-wheel, Garv Warren,
Gal lipolis, 198&lt;16 Chev-rolet , and
Doug Crabtree, Oak Hill, 1978
Ford.
Corvette through 1974, Tim and
Charles Loughry, Newport, 1970
Corvette, and 0. J . Barker. Jr ..
Davisville, W.Va .. 1967 Corette.
Pro street , drag car. Dave
South, Athens, 1969 Plymouth
Roadmaker, and Sharon Neut·
zl ing, Ches ter , 1969 Chevrolet

ldanell Foss, 88, of Pomt
Pleasani, died Sunday, Sept. 16,
1990, in Pleasant VaUey Hospital.
Born June 8, 1902, in Keokuk,
Iowa, she was a daughter of the late
Charles and Nellie (Martin) Reed .
A member of the Trinity United
Methodist Church of Point
Pleasant, she was also a member of
Chapter 75 Order of the Easter Star
and An'"' Bailey Mason County
Extension Homemakers. She was a
1920 graduale of Gallia Academy.
Precooed in death by her husband , Nonnan Foss, and son,
Donald, she IS survi voo by a close
friend , Ruth Robinson of Point
Pleasant.

Stocks
Dally stock pri ces
1As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Electric Power ....
.. . 26Y,
AT&amp;T ..
.. .............. ... 30'!,
Ash land Oil ...... .. ..
. . 33Ji,
Bob Evan s........
.. .... 13%
Charm ing Shoppes.. ...
. 81(.
City Holding Co.
.. .. .... 15
Federal Mogul. ...... ....
16%
Goodyear T&amp;R .
.. .. .19'h
Key Ce nturion
.... 10'!,
Lands' End.. .....
.. .. .. 11%
Lim!led Inc . ...
. ...... 151/1
Multimedia In c....
.. ....... 6111,
Rax Restaurants
.. . H;
Robbins &amp; Myers . .
20
Shoney's Inc.
.. .. ... 12%
Star Bank ................. ... .1HIJ1
Wendy's lnt'l
.6
Worthington lnd ......... .... 2111;.

mostly sunny skies over the
remainder of the state.
The prediction of high temperatures ranging from the low 60s
to the low 70s was about 10
degrees below normal for midSeptember.
The weather service sa id dear
skies and light winds Monday
night would provide Ideal
weather conditions to allow
tempera tures to fall to near
record lows over tile enUre state.
Lows were expected to dip to 35 to
40 degrees, and some patchy
frost was expected In low areas.
Conditions should remain dry
across Ohio until Wednesday,
when a co ld front over the

Special awards went to Ja ck
DeWees, Sout h Charlesto n, best
e ngine, 1980 Cherolet pickup;
best int erior , Chuck Parker,
Huntington. W. Va. , 1986 Toyato
Pickup; best paint, Bill Pallon.
Mineral Wells, W. Va., 1957
Ca mero: best G. M., Warren
DeVault. Spencer, W. Va . , 1970
Chevy Nova; best Ford, Gene
Whaley, Shade, 1959 Ford Edsel;
best mopar. Dan Holtz, Hebron ,
1970 Plymouth Cuda; longest
owned car. Ed Huffman. Bellevi lle, W. Va . , 1937 Chevy coupe;
comi ng the far Illes t for the show,
Jim McConnell. Dover, who was
also the oldest participant.
On the car show committee
with th e chairmen were Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Venoy, Brian Bailey.
Terry Bailey , and Brenda tMrs .
Cra ig! Venoy. Others assisting
were Tim Wyant. Frank Case,
Chip Werry, Millke DeVault.
Mandy Russell and Ann Van
Meter .

The funeral will be Wednesday, I
p.m., at the Crow-HusseU Funeral
Home with the Rev. Steven E. Dorsey officiating. Burial will be in the
Beech Grove Cemelery, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Tuesday from 510 9 p.m.

Martha Anderson
Manha Elizabetll Ander.on, 87,
of Racine, OH died ThW5day, September 13, 1990, a1 Veterans
Memorial Hospital, in Pomeroy,
following an e. tended illness.
Born August 6, 1903, she was
the daughter of the late James W.
and Cara Rhodes. She attended the
Nazarene Church in Racine and
was a homemaker.
She is survivoo by one son,
James Arnold Anderson of Racine;
two brothe~ . Kenneth and James
Lester Rhodes both of Racine ; four
gnmdchildren;
three
greatgrandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren.
Services were held II a.m.
Sarurday, Sept. 15, 1990 at the
Letan FaUs Cemetery Chapel with
the Rev. Roger Grace officiating.
The Casto Funeral Home in
Evans, WV was in charge of ammgements.

Licenses issued
Marriage licenses have been
Issued In Meigs Cou nty Probate
Court to Dewayne Richard
Fisher , 24, Middl eport and Rebecca Jean Terry, 19, Middle·
port ; a nd Donna Sue Frank, 25,
Pomeroy and William Russell
Capehar t, Jr. , 32. Pomeroy.

Plck·3: 1511
Plck-4: 2192
Cards:
4-H, 8-C, J -D, M-S
Low tonight near 60. Chance
of rain 70 percent. Wednesday, wtth high bin mid 70s.

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Chance of rain 80 percent.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. September 18, 1990

UA.TIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FROM 1 AtJ 9 -1~ ~0 10 7 .ll.1 ~IS.90

Council reappoints Zirkle Pomeroy fire chief
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
The reappo intment of Dannv
Zirkle as Pomeroy Fire Chief
was approved unanimously by
Pomeroy VIllage Council when it
met in regul ar session at Village
Hall on Monday even in~.
The appointment was made by
Mayor Richard Seyler and be·

Camara.

--Area deaths-Ida Foss

in the 70s and lows In the 40s.
Overnight temperatures should
be a little warmer Thursday and
Friday. In the 50s.
Cool sunny day s and cool
nights were expected to hasten
the ripening of apples . The
maturation of some fruit and
vegeta ble crops may slow, but
harvest conditions are expected
to be good.
Early Monday , skies were
mostly clear across Ohio except
In th e extreme nortlleast corner
where skies remained cloudy.
Temperatures were mostly In the
40s with light north winds.
Cold Canadia n air continued to
flow southward over Lake Erie
Into Ohio, bringing partly sunny
sk ies over nortlleast sections and

Ohio Lottery

Broncos
defeat
Chiefs

comes efff'cti ve on Tuesday .
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WE ATilER MAP- A pretty nke day scross most of the country
with the exception ol clouds and scattered showers In the upper
Midwest. A lew Isolated thunderstorms are possible In Florida,
along the Gull Coast, and In the Southwest, but mostly sunny skies
and lair temperatures will pre• all lor the rest of the li.S.

Zirk le's appointmen t follow s
his July 2 resignation from thf'
position.
Mayor Seyler indicated to
council that he promised Zirk lr
"sweeping changes" in the way
the department is operated; and
sugges ted th at council COllsider

pas sing a new ordinance con
cern in g lire department
operation .
Seyler rem ind ed co un cil
members that the current ordl ·
nance governing operation oft he
volunteer fire deparunent dates
to 1934.
Co uncilma n Tom Werry sub·
mitted a proposed ord ina nce to
council members a t last night's
meeting, but no ac tion was taken
on the ord ina nce pending review
of the proposal by council.
Village Council heard a prescn
tallon from Lenny Eliason of
WMPO Radio, who detailed th e
plans for a n "executive director ·
development director" for the

Meigs County Cham ber of Com
a position expected to be
In place In the county by January
1' 1991.
merce,

Eliason reportPd that hr is now
visiting cou nci ls and businesses

requesting that they appropriate
sums In the ir 19911993 budgcly
fo r the remaining $111,000 in
expensPs re quirfd for 1ht'
position.
Elia son requested tha t Pome·
roy Village Council consider
approp riating $1,500 to $2,000 In
their budget fo r the next three
years to assist In "picking up the
difference" .
$20.000 In salary has already
been pledged fo r the director's

A c hance of showers Wednes·
day, with fair wea ther Thursday
and Friday . Htghs will be In the
70s each day. with overnight lows
in the 40s early Wednesday . and
In the 50s Thursday and Fnday
mornings.

Three bas ketball coaching po·
sitlons were filled and numerous
teachers put on the substitute list
at Monday night'smeetingofthe
Sou th ern Local Board of Educa ·
lion a t Souther n High Sc hool.
David Gaul was hired as the
girls varsity basketball coach,
Howard Caldwell Ill as varsitv
assistant basketball coach, and
Ronnie Qu illen as fres hman
basketball coach.
Added to the su bs titu te
teachers list by the board were
Bernadette Anderson, Robert
Ashley. Nancy Basye, Nina Bias .
Valerie Black, Judith Brow ning.
Eileen Buck, Mary Canady.
Sandra Cobb, Larry Coon . .Judith
Croo ks. Debra Davis. Steve
Deaver, Sharon Edmonds, Mi·
c hae l Edwa rds, TP rrsa Fi eld s.

----Meigs announcements ___
llomecominK planned
Hom ecoming at the Hemlock
Grove Christian Church will be
observed on Oct. 18. Worship
service will be at 9:30a.m. with a

basket dinner at 12:30 p.m. Th e 2
p.m. after noon service will tea·
ture The Joy Singers-The Dailey
Family.

No one claims Ohio jackpot Saturday
CLEVELAND ill PI I - None
of th e tickets in Saturday night' s
Super Lotto game had all six
numbers picked In the drawing ,
so the ja ckpot lor Wednesday
night goes up to $9 million.
Ohio Lottery officials said 107
tickets had five numbers lor
$1,000 prizes and another 5,005
had four numbers lor $75 each.
The winning numbers were 1.
4. 2~1. 2i, 31 and 42.

Lottery numbers
CLEVELAND i UP li - Satur·
day' s win nin g Ohio Lottery
number s:

Pick-3
2o6
Pick :1 ticket sa les totaled
$1,488,839 50, with a payoff due of
$1. 074,884 Plck-4
01 54.
Plck -4 ticket sales totaled
$285,555, with a payoff due of
$134,000.
Cards
trn of hearts.
queen of clubs .
ace of diamonds .
queen of spades.
Cards ticket sa les totaled
$154,693, with a payoff due of
$87,850.
Super Lotto
I, 4, 25, 27, 31. and 42.
Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
$3,899,68.1.
Kicker
145218 .
Kicker ti cket sa les tota led
$688,829 .

Ticket sa les In the Super Lotto
game totaled $3,899,683.
In the accompanying Kicker
game. the number H5218 pro·
duced one winner. who will
receive th e $100,000 grandprlze.
Seven other tickets had the first
five numbers, 61 had the first
four, 633 !he fir st three and 6,249
the first two .
Kicker ticket sales t9taied
$688,829

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i\.merican Revolution, In a.sklng resident.s to

leasant Valley Hospital is plea.,.d to welcome Randall F. Hawkins. M.D. to It s medica l staiT. Dr
HawkJns earned hts medical deg"'e In 1987 from the Marshall University Sc hool of Medicine,
wh ere he completoo a three-year ,..,stdenry In lnt•mal Medicine. While a1 Marshall, he attend ed a
comblnedAmerican-Sovtet s&lt;'mlnaron stroke neurnloi(Y held In the Soviet Union. In 1987 . he studied
neuroloi(Y at the National Hospital for Nervous Disorders In London. an Interna tionally recognized
center lor neurnloi(Y. A member of the American Medical Association and an associate member of Ihe
American College of Physicians, he has ro-autho"'d articles that have appeared tn national
publications. Including lhe Jrumal ofComparatiV&lt;? Neurology and an upcoming Issue of Chest. an
lntematlonal journal of respiratory dt,..,ase.
Dr Hawkins Is now seeing patients In hts oOlce In Sutte 13 of the Pleasant Valley Hospital
Medi cal Office Building. Appointments may be made by calling (304j675·7700.

Valley Drive, Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304) 675-4340

Auditor was approved for Fiscal

Upon iJ motion by Wt&gt;rry,
counc il approved &lt;1 limit on

spend in g by vi llage department s
and offices of $250 without the
approval of co un cil.
Counc il exeru tPd a quit -claim
deed on the vi llage propertv
being acquired by the McDo
naid 's Corpora tion for it s n(~w
restaurant at West Ma i n Strpet
Tht&gt; tra nsfer was approvrd Par

licr this summer.
Present at the meeting were
Seyler. Mo rris. Werry. and Coun
ell members Bill Young, Bruce
Reed, Larry Wehrung and Betty
Baron irk

Haynrs. Shcrne Hen sler. Cheryl·
Hawley, Paula Horton. Lots I hie.
Rosea nn Jenkin s. Mi c hael
Ke nnedy, Lee Lee. Henry Lewis,
£let ty Loftis. [lever ly Lucas.
Karen Lyons . Linda Mancini.

Jane Manue l. Helen Ma ag. Brent
Marsh all , .Judi th McCa rthy, Debbie McGui re, George McLean.
Gera ld Nelson. Kathleen Parker.
Steve Pat tr r son. Victoria PE&gt;av lry, Max Pierce, Robin Pitzer ,
Robin Prenti ce. Lori Ritchie,
Kelly Rizer. Cyndra Roberts,
Jozir Robe rts . Carolyn Robin ·
son. Nathan Robi netle, Susan
Roselcr, Laura Salser. Ardis
Sa lyer , Ga la !Sa lyer. Ann Sisso n,
Jeannie Slawter, Carol Smith.
Kathy Smit h. Margaret Sm ith .
Gregorv Specs. Deann a Sprigs,
Pau l St umbo. Terry Wayland.
Ralph Werry, Kay Wilson. Brian
Zirkle. Betty Hutchinson. and
Michael Mil le r

The board also hired Luc il le
Diehl and .Jeffrey Beaver as
subs tl!u w custodians, and ap·
provl'd a co nt ract with Dodson
BrothPrs Exterminating Co. for
pt•s t eont rol services Pickup a nd
di sc ha rgp po int s for buses were
apprnvPcl as wa s a work s tudy
prog ra m under thr Job Tra ining

Par tners hip Act with Bill Beegle
a nd Diana Riel' to work with the
s tuden ts on that sa les pro ject.
Ba rbara LawrPncP was hired as

a half-day CharpiN 1 readi ng
tf',1 ChPr .

The board accpptPd the gilt of
an air condit!ont•r from Ca rla
Shuler to be used In her
classroom.

Char les Norm prrs ldrrl at lhr
met&gt;ting

attrndPd

by

board

m&lt;·mb&lt;'l'S. c;a rv Wi llford. Scali
Wolfr.H nd Su sir (;ruf'SPr. Supt.
Bobby· Ord , and TrPasurt•r
Dennv 11111

Clonch convicted, sentenced
By BRIAN .1. Rt:t:ll
st&gt;ntim•l N('w~ Staff
Followi ng a six -hour dPlibt~ ra
l ion on Mond&lt;Jy, a MP igs Counl _
v
Common Plea~ Co url jury C'On

virtcd Kod Clonch of Middleport
on o nP cou nt of traffleking in
marljuana whilP finding him
innocen t of anoth er count of thP
se~mt• c harge
Clonc h was indictL•d t'arlit&gt;r
this summe r on two cou n ts of

trafficking ; he was one of 12
al leged drug offenders ind icted
by tht' Si.lffit' grand jury f ollowing
an unden_
·ovpr drug invpst i g&lt;l

jury's vPrdirl. Meig s Count~·
Common PIC'a s Court Judgr FrPd

W Crow Ill sente nced Clonc h to
twn .w •ars ln pr ison and court
cos ts
Mrigs Co unty Pros('c ut ing Al tor nt'Y Steven L. Story st;J tPd

that he was· really pleased with
the results of th e tri a l and witli
the se ntencing ."
"I feel." Storv sa id Tul'sday
morning, "that th! s sends a
mt? ssagf' to people who may bt•
in volvf' d in drug traffic k ing in

Me tgs

County

rnforcement

that

thr law

rommunitv .

lhP

thl' MPigs

prosecuting attorney's ofll re and

County Sher iff' s Department .
the Meigs Co un ty Prosecullng
AHornl'y' s off icP ;1 nd 1he Oh in
B u r e ;1 u u f C r i m i n ;1 l

the courts wi l l not toleratr sueh
behavior ."

Inves tigation
Following l ht • n.•lurn of till'

Meigs County Public De fender
Char ir s H. 1\nlght. who represented Clonch In his trial. as well
a s Steven Powel l. who was al so

Local news briefs---.
Woman injured in accident

P

gra nt ed to th e Ohio Department
of Transportation on property
belonging to the village at the
former water treatment plant.
ODOT requires the easment lor
pending co nstruction at the inter·
section or Nye Avenue a t Kerr's
Ru n.
A price of $5.277.50 wau ap ·
proved by council as the price for
the new vil lage " tar buggy". The
eq uipme nt will be purchased
from the McLea n Co mpany.
The Reven ue Sha ring Budget
recen tly approved by the Cou nt y

Year 1991.

resolve to he better Informed and repo11-•lblle
dlizens and to beco me more knowledgeable of the
Consdtulion ol the United Stales which Is the
country's basic document to protect the Individual liberties of all. June Ashley, Di\RConstlluHon
Week chairman, poses with Mayor Seyler lor the
signing.

CONSTITUTION WEEK OBSERVED - Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler, In a proclamation
signed Monday designated this week, Sept. 17-23,
as Constitution Week. Mayor S••ylt,. joined Return
Jonathan Meigs Chapter. Duughters of thJ•

tlon conduch.•d b~'

Introducing
Dr. Randy Hawkins

membership and public rPialion s
affairs for the coun ty widc&gt;
chamber.
Council accepted a bid of $.i, IIIII
on the sale of a village backhor•
The bid was subm itted by the
Sutton Townsh ip Trustees.
Council members a pproved an
ordi na nce authorizing the hir ing
of a vi llage tax administrator ,
setting the sa lary at $12,000 a nd
putting into place a three-month
probationary period on thr
position.
The counci l th en hired Susan
Sa ndy of La ngsvil le tor the
position.

A requPst for a tPmporary
easemE'nt at Kerr's Run was

Southern board fills three
basketball coaching positions

------Weather----South Central Ohio
Clear Monday night, with a low
near 40 . Sunny Tuesday, with
highs In the lower 70s.
Extended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday

position. When tn place , the office
will manage program arliviti 2s .

A Pomeroy woman suffered minor Injuries Monday morning
when she appa rent ly los t control of her vehic le on Townsh ip
Road 303 in Meigs Cou nty a nd struck a tree .
Grace H. Welch . 72, was travel ing south bound whrn she came
around a curve and lost eontrol. She went off the left side of thr
road, striking a fence an d a tree. accord ing to a report from the
Gallla-Meigs post of the State Highway Patrol.
Welch was Ia ken to Veteran s Memorial Hospital where she
was admi tt ed for observation She wa s not cit ed in th e accid en t.

Registration forms available
Galla -Meigs Co mmunity Action Agency now ha s registrat ion
form s available l or tho se Interes ted In being fu el vendors with
Emergency HEAP this winter .
Ind ividual s must com plete vendor reglstrat ion forms in order
to be placed on the ve ndor list. Forms are available at
Ga !Ua·Meigs CAA Central Office In Cheshire. For more
Informa tion, residents may con ta ct the Cheshire office, 367·734 1
or 992·6629.
Conti nued on page 10

I

indicted as a resull of thr
investigation, feels that perhaps
the sta te Is go ing too far .
·'Powell was found not guil!y of
threr charges In his indi ctm ent
and Clonch was found not guilty
of onr of the two offenses tha t he
wa.s charged wi th. " Knight sa id .
"That. to me. Indica tes that
the se Individuals are being over·
charged in order for th e prosecu ·
tor to get a conviction on
&gt;omethtn g", Knigh t continued .
Powell was found guilty by a
jury in th e sa me court on Frida y
of aggra vated traffick ing In
coca ine and tra lficking 1n marl
juan a. Hr was found not gull tv of

GRANT PRESENTED- A grant for $ll1,!!59
was presented to the Gallia County Commission
for the Southeastern Counties of Ohio Task Force.
The task forc e will Investigat e and pros.•cute
dru~~~: · related crimes in flvt' countle!&lt;!. From lt&gt;ft

(Tr ibune pholto )

$147,859 grant received from state
to investigate drug-related crimes

mar i juana

The Govrr nor's Offi r r of Crim
inal .l u stier Sr r vicps ha s.

charges and another trafficking
in marijuana charge . the jury
deciding in stead to find him
gull tv of drug abusr.

South(•a stcr n Counties of Ohio
Ta sk Force . ThP grant was
prpsc•ntl'd during GovPrnor Ri

two

cul tivation of

Consumer
•
pnces
up
in August
WASHINGTON tUPII
Hi gher oil costs from the Persia n
Gu lf crisis sen t consumer pri ces
up a sharp 0.8 percent in Augu st.
the highest level since Jan uary
and twice the month·earller gain.
th e Labor Department said
Tuesday.
The government said a s harp
uptu r n In petroleum -based
energy prices, fu eled by Ir aq's
Aug . 2 Inv asio n of Kuwait and the
sub seque nt U.S .-led military re·
sponse and U.N. trading sa ne·
lio ns. were responsible for more
than two fifths of the overall
price Increase In the Co nsumer
.Price Index .
Gaso line prices rose 7.6 per
cent In August and fuel oil prices
soared 15.4 percent. Prices at tlle
Con tinued on page 10

are Roger Brandt•herr}' prnjt&gt;et t·oo rdlnalor;
Brent Saunders, projt•t•t dirt·,·tor ; Don Phillips of
thr Governor's Offic't• of Criminal .Justice
Serviet&gt;s; and Gallla County Commissioners
G(•org-t• Popt•, Dr. Dun ~otlt•r and Kail Rurh·son .

a wawrdcd SHi,859 to fund thf•

c hard Ce lestc' sCa pti al for a Day
on Se pt . 14

Th i~ ta sk forTf' is il jomt e ffort
of thr southf'astr rn Ohio count irs
to investiga t!' and prosf'cutr
cr imes in vo lv in g thP sa le and u sr

of illegal drug'
Agencies parti ci pating are thr

prosecuting attornevs and she·
riff's departm ents in Gal li a,

Run Road and Into the creek was what happened
to thl8 vehicle drl•en by Kenneth Rllfie, Syracuse,
early Monday e•enlng. The Racine squad with
four members and the Racine Volunteer Fire
Deparbnenl with 15 men and two trucks
I

Mrigs, .Ja r ks•m. \ "mton &lt;Jnd Hu')s
ro unti Ps.
The Gallitt Count\ ( ·u rnmiss ion
wa s thf' &lt;.t Ciual rf'rip iP nt s l)f thP
grant. writtrn b_
v Proj f'rt Cnordi
nator Rogrr BrandrbC'rr.v .
A pr rvious ta sk lorrf' of thi s

Con tinued on page Ill

responded to
p.m.
was
transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital
where he remained Tuesday morning lor
observation. tpholo by Dennis M. Wolfe, Racine
Squad)

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