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                  <text>Wedn81day, June 20. 1990

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·Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, June 21, 1990

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By BRIAN J . REED
Seatmd News staff ·
. Disappointing gate receipts
has prompted the Meigs County
Fair Board to consider the
Installation of a renee around the
perimeter of the fairgrounds.
Dan Smith, a member of the
board. explained that an lncreas·
lug nwnber ol falrgoers were
entering·the fairgrounds without
paying admission at the gates
and explained that It was hoped
that the proposed fence would
prevent this ·problem. Smith
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meeting o~ the Meigs .County project. The garage Is located C)n
property at the fairgrounds. and
COmmlssl.oners.
The proposed fence would be of · would be affected by · fence
chain link with three strands of Ins tallatlon.
barbed wire. Smith Indicated . Meigs County Engbleer PhD
that the largest part of· the RobertS reported to the commisfunding for the fence project sioners that the Metas COunty
would come from borrowed mo- Highway Department bas recel·
ney and, Smith reported, with vad -a new mix trailer. The
possible help lrom the Bates trailer, which has a bigger
miXIng chamber than the trailer
Amusement Company.
The board of commissioners previously uued by the depart·
recommended that Smith and the men t, will be used to make the
five-member committee ap· cold mix asphalt used by the
pointed to Investigate the matter department for ·county • road
meet with ·personnel at the projects, but Roberts noted that
county garage to discuss the It, could be used to mix anything .
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.Invert sealing has beeil com·
pleted on several lOng hills In the
county. Roberts told the commissioners that the seating, which Is
the first step In converting gravel ·
roads to hardtop. had been
completed on County Roads 14
and 19 and Midkiff Road. It was
also revealed ·that 8.85 mUes of
gravel road had been converted
to hardtop road by the county
highway department this year.
The commiSsioners reviewed
the eounty engineer's report.
which was submitted to the board
last week. The report ouUines

projects planned by the highway COunty SeniQr Citizens, GaiBadepartment during the year. Meigs CommunHy Action
Roberts notified the board of Agancy, Over brook ·Center,
commissioners that he anUcl· Amerlcare-Pomeroy and Blue
. paled m011t or all of the projects Streak Cab Company for the
outUned to be completed on . purpose of transporting Its
schedule.
clients to work sites out of the
A transportation grant that county. The grant will be com· :
was proposed last week by Lee blned with nearly $14,000 of local:
Wedemeyer of Carleton School· funding to provide salaries for a ·
Meigs Industries was discussed program ~rdlnator and driver,:
at the meeting. The$40,000grant, as well as rental space and other·
as written, wtll allow Meigs · operating expenses.
At last week's commissioners'
County Board otMental Retarda·
tlon and Developmental Dlsabll· meeting, Wedemeyer explained
lty to use the vehiCles of other that the pUot PI'OIUim, based on
.organl.ziltlons, ·. namely Meigs
Co!itlnued on page 8

Summer arrives on sunny
note; temperatures in 80s
By Valted Pnulaternattonal
The first summer of the new
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the country to the lower Great map, a weak cold front was·
Lakes. High temperatures Frl· moving through Ohio, ushering
day will range from 75 to 85.
' drier air Into the regton. Weak
A co.ld front 11 expected to high pressure over Mlasourt will .
sweep across the region late build over the Ohio Valley ancl·
move east of the region Thursday:
Frl~ay afternoon and evening.
night
. Low pressure Is forecast to:
ushering In cootrr weather for
deYelop
oV.r the central part of·
thP weekend. In fact , belowthe
country
Thursday aad race:
normal .temperatures are In the
northeast
to
Lower Michigan by'
forecast for Saturday through
Friday
Night.
A cold front wtll
Monday, with highs only In the
accompany
the
loweas tward and ·
·70s and lows In the 50s under lair
reach
western
Ohio by Friday
skies.
evening.
On the earty morning weather

warm and sunny note, and a
Cleveland radio station round a
bit of high.school physics ro~lore
to be true.
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Sum.mer arrived officially at
11: 33 a.m. and WERE-AM stood
an egg on Its end Thursday
mornlag, something that theoretIcally can be done when the sun
reacbeat a point directly above
the · equator, the swnmer solstice. As of mid-morning, the
station said the eu had been
standing for more than 90
minutes.
The first day olawnmer was to
'l!j!,~!)llll"»te lOll the day, 'With
temperatiii'N expected to 'be hi
COLUMBuS. OhiO (UPll the 80s thrOUihoul the state.
Seven Ohio countlea which suf·
· Ci&gt;vernlgbt, areas of low clouds fered fiood damage In recent
and 1011 developed over the state · weeks were designated PubliC
In . the wake ol the rain that AssiStance Disaster Areas Wed·
occurred on Wednesday. For the nesday, making them eligible for
most part, the fog was light, but !federal funds to repair or
vislbiUty over 10me sections ol replace public faciUtles.
eastern ohio fell to less than 1
AI Hahn, coordinating officer
for the Federal Emergency Man·
mOe early Thursday.
Cloudiness wtll Increase over agement Agency. said those
western Ohio late Tbunclay aad countlfl are Belmoat, Harrison.
over the rest of tbe state Friday. Hocklng, Jefferson, Licking,
Lows are to be mainly In the 60s. Monroe, and Perry .
"Th!J Is not a complete list,"
Sl\owers aacl thunderstC)rms
are expected to spread over the Hahn said. "We are ,al10 looking
state Friday as tow pressure a.t Athens, HamUton, BuDer. and
moves from ·the central part of. other counties." .

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vllllt of tile Amerlean Red Cr.a .
over•• &amp;lae procedure ol drawlnr lllood
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A Middleport won\an was cited In a car-truck crash
Wednesday at 11 a.m . In Rutland Township on C.R. 10 at the
junction ol c.a. 8. 1.8 mUes north of S.R. 124. according to the
, .. Gaillkl"Melp.-P.oat..oUlle.State Highway Patrol.
Kelly R. Vance, 24, ol32947 Graham Rd .. was cited for failure
to yield after 1984 Mercury Lynx was hit by a 1972 Ford F-100
plckup driven by Sieven J. Bass, 18. of De*ter.
Bass was driving south on C.R. 10 when Vance. who was
heading east on C.R,. 8, started lo make a ,left turn to C.R. 10.
. Bass was unable to stop time to avoid hitting the car.

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Pool to offer swim le8sof'\s ·
Swimming lessons will be offered at the Middleport Pool
located In General Hartinger Park beginning next week.
The les&amp;OIIS will begin Monday and continue for two weeks
with the cost to be S12 a session. If more than one child from the
same famUy registers for lessons, then the cost will be
decreased, $10 for the second child and $8 for all othen.
The schedule as announced by Roger Williams, reereatlon
dlre&lt;etor for· the VIllage of Middleport, Is as follOws:
Monday 9 a.m. to 9: ~. Intermediate; 10 a .m. to 10:50 a.m.,
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advanced beginner: 11 a.m. to 11:50 a.m., beginners.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 5 p.m. to ~ : 50.
beginners; 6 p.m to 6:10p.m. advanced beginners, and 7 p.m. lo
7:50p.m. Intermediate.
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adv.a nced bPglnners, and 11 a .m. to 11:50 a.m. beginners.

Class

_o/ 70 plans reunion

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All three of the Euwn Local SchOOl District elemeatary
schooll have beell boliOnd by the St:ate Depu'lmellt ot
Education for their participation In tile RJald to Red Week

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·Tile Meigs High School Class of 1970 will have a 20th reunion
Saturday .at the Meigs County Senior Citizens Multipurpose
Center. Activities wlll begin at 1 p.m. and all class members are
urged to attend. Reglltratlon can be either at tbe door or by
calling Mary Radford Gilmore, 992-6203 Qr Bette HobstettPt
Hoffman. 992-3301.
FoUowtng the Meigs Alumni Reunion at the high school, the
group will reco11vene at the Multipurpose Center.

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Riverview Elementary received the 1tl0 ~ldllll Hall ot Fame
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Coatlauecl 011 pap 8

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By
designated eligible
for Public .Usll tance, FEMA
will reimburse state and local
govermnents for 75 percent percent of costs such as debris'
removal, demoUUon of unsafe
buildings and repair and res taradon of roads, bridges and water
and sewage treatment plants. •
State and local governments.
are also reimbursed for emer·
gency work which was accompllshed to respond to the disaster.
Ohioans living or working In
the 19 OhiO counties declared a
disaster area and are unemployed as a result of the fioodlng
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by . bloodrnob•"le
R:ver
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traveler loses ·two anchors in·
muddy OhW; trtp naw a nightmare

William Radford became a 12
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gallon donor when he gave blood
during the Wednesday vlsli of the .
American Red Cross moodmobile 10 Meigs county.
By .JIM FREEMAN
He was one of 76 persons who
SeaUael Newe !!&amp;all
reported to t~e Senior Citizens
Although
the lOlls of two anCenter to give blood. A total ol60
chOrs has hampered Richard
un!ts of blood waa received
Carbglnlky's OhiO River sailing
during the visit supervised by Dr.
trip from Coraopolis, Penn., to
James Wlthetall and Dr. Wilma
NeW Orleans, he hall found the
Mansfield with Lenora Lelfhell,
people he met alone the way to be
R . .N. arid Jeanne Wright, R.N.
very supportive.
assisting.
Cabrl111ky stopped In Pomeroy
Ten of the total of 60 units of
TllesdiY to look for an anchor to
blood received were given In
replace one of the two he lost In
appreciation for blood received
the swolln Ohio Rlvar.
by .a .relative or friend .
CarbgtDUy said It was a
Other multiple gallon donora
dream ol his to make the journey.
Included Lawrence D. Leoaard.
but added that It was becoming'
seven; Paul F .. Marr; David
more ot• nightmare. In addition
Klng1 and Patricia Barton, six;
to IOIIng two ancbon, he had
Leo1141 McKnight, three; David
mechaniCal trouble with hll
Lawson, Laura Hawley, and
flve-horaepower 011 tboard englae
Fonna K. Cullums, two, and
and bu encountered more than
Charles P. Gerird and Tracla
his lillr share of ralay days.· He
O'Dell, one.
even lost .a shoe In the mild along
Clericlll workers for the visit · · the rtverballk.
were Carolyn Barton. Tracie
Carbgilllky left Coraopolis Ia
O'Dell. and Ed Cozart. Others town about 10 .mllel lOuth o1
•llsUng wete RSVP volunteers,
PlttlbUfih) MIY 8 In a 17-1001
Marlon Eberlbach, Dorothy
sanhoa~ . After hll motor broke
Long, WandaFetty,MaryNeue, down twiCe, he atayed In East
Lula Hampton. Margaret Harris,
Uverpool for a week. He 1011 hll
Emma Clatworthy, Mace! Bar- first uc:bor after It became
ton, Beulah Wright, William and
eauaht In a large tree Ooatlng
Joyce Hoback, Batty Ohlinger,
downstream and lost his second
PoUy HyMll. Evelyn Gilmore,
anchOr when It became snagged
Gerald , Wildermuth. Jacll and
on the bottmn of the Ohio River.
Joan Sorden. Tbe canteen was
Carbginlk)' aald tile peop~ he
served by Trinity Church.
·met a10111 the WIY have been
Donors by communities were:
very friendly. '1've met aome
P.omeroy Lenora J.
. M~Knlght, Diana Harrison,
Brenda Cunlnibam, TexaJIJia J.
bala't really tllou&amp;bt about what
Well, Howard P. Lopn, Tracey
to dD oaee lie
to Nfto
L. O'Dell, Uada L. Haley, Mary OriiUI. He utd 1111 optiMa are
1(, !IIJ IIIC«, Billy Jo Jp Ill,
to.U llleballt,udp...,_,or 10
Gary Snouffer, Da\ltd ... Kbll.
. . , 1111 boat aad lall II'OUIId
A•&amp;ela S. Sellen, I'DIU K. nartda ... 111111 10 up tile
CUIIIIIftl, Jeff Warner, Carol A.
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At llllt llla·t•IDfOID0¥1111'• .. fanllo
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around and visiting the museum
and library.
By the way, Carbglnsky managed to find both of the anchors
he needed: he bought one and a
local resident gave him another.

Carbglnsky was presented wltll a
Pomeroy baUcap by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.
While staying In Pomeroy, Carb:
glnsky plans to explore the town
by talking to people. walking

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Orioles hand Indians

Let'S .keep politiCS OUt of iJ ~--____:;______..;._,...;.._Co_n_g._cw_r__ence_M_ill_er
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The tone of the emerging de- I resent their Inference that the
. •. bate surrounding the proposed only reason we support It Is that
· constitutional amendment that It would be politically unwise to
would ban desecration of the do otherwise.
Unfortunately, at present the
American flag disturbs me
deeply. It seems almost every courts of tbls land have ruled
that they can do all of the above
newspaper editorial I read and
In the name of poll!lcal expres·
every news commentary I listen
to Is questioning the motives of slon, ln·tbe name of free speech.
those advocating t his amend- . We hear much about the First
Amendment from those opposed
ment. Demagogue and political
. opportunist are but twoorthe lab. els commonly ·being applied to
those that speak out In favo r of
this proposal.
Did It ever occur to those applying such labels that there are
many of us In Congress who are
· advocates ofthis amendment be:· cause we sincerely believe It Is In
the best Interest of the United
States and Is In the best Interest
of the people we represent? PolitIcal pulse takers they call us. reflex pa trlots ... the labels are
endless. What do they call the
. four justices of till! Supreme
Court that dissented on the ruling
.that overturned the flag burning
flag burnl!lg ban? Are they, too,
political opportunists and knee. jerk patriots?
Can't there be an honest difference of opinion over this Issue?
·After all aren' tthere two sides to
every Issue? Personally, I resent
the polltlclzallon of this Issue. I
resent advocates of this proposal
Implying that those who oppose
It, love this country less than
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PAINJAalE
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the framers of tllat amendment
and the additional nine amendments that constitute the BUI ot
Rlfibts, conceived these constitutional provisions so that sucb In·
dlvldual freedoms could not be
abridged. We are told that once
we start fashioning exceptions It
won't be long before other llber·
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B)' JJalled Preq ID!erM&amp;Io_.
Ill both the tblrd and seventh and
Randy Mllllpn IIDUIICI a way to was. turned aw.Y without a run
either time.
not be amona tbe many Baltl·
more Orioles left on bue Wed·
After leavtnr seven runners on
nesday night against the Oeovebase In the Drat three Innings, the
Orioles tiDally broke thrqh
land Indians.
"I really wasn't lookbig to go with a run In the fifth.
Wltb one out, Randy MuUigan
deep," said MllUpn, whose solo
home run off Jesse OrOIICO 1n the singled and one out later went to
ninth 'Inning, his 11th thiiMason, second when Tom CandlotU'I
broke ~ 1·1 Ue and helped the plcllolfattempt·wentwlcleofflrst
Orioles to a 3-1 victory over the baseman Brook Jacoby. Joe
Indians.
Orsulak then rapped !I single that
"I was 0-2 (In the count) . I was .scored Milligan.
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just looking to hit the ball hard.'·
Cleveland Ued the ~re In the
he said. "I m lssed the pitch thatl sixth on three consecutive hits.
wanted to bit. I knew he was Carlos Baerga, Mitch Webster
going to come back with a curve and Jerry Browne all singled to
ball. . It • was a good pitch, prOduce the 'nin. ·
breaklllg hilrd. •• · .
AL Rotlllllup .
Through tbe first eight Innings
In otber AL action, Toronto
the Orioles had left 12 runnen on blanked Botlto, 11-0, New York
base.
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nipped Milwaukee 5-4, Oakland
Orosco, who !~ailed the Indians polUided Detroit 12·7, Baltimore
out of a one-out bases loaded ~~ Cleveland 3-1, Chicago
situation, gave up two ninth· edged Callfomla 2·1,.Texas pum·
ln!llng runs and took the loss to meled Minnesota 8-0 and Seattle
fall to 3-3.
.defeated Kansas Cfty 3·2.
Tl.m Hulett added an Insurance
Blue J~11 11 Red Sox 0 .
run when his single oil CeciUo
Both the Blue Jays and pitcher
· Guante scored Mickey Tettleton ,Dave Stleb are on target to '
who had singled to chase Orosco. achieve year-end goals, but don't
Baltimore starter Pete Har· talk to Stleb lfbout Jt ,
nlsch, 7·3. got the win, glvlnl up.
"It's way t'oo early to think
five hits and Ollf walk In elghl abOut 20 wins," said Stleb after
Innings.
Toronto's 11.0 thrashing of Bos. Gregg Olson registered his 15th ton Wednesday night. "I'm not
save, desplted allowing two hits co~ . with lt. II this club
· keep&amp; playing the way It doel.
to start the Oeveland nlntb.
Olson used his unsuccessful and I pitch the .way I've been
outing the previous night to help pitching, the 20 wins will come."
Harnisch get the Victory.
Stleb boosted his record to 10·2
:'I just really had to kiCk It up," and dropped !lis ERA to all
OISQn .sald: "I reall)l hadn't been Amerlc11n League leading 2.26.
mentallY at the top of ,'!\'here 11 ·ra turn, the Blue Jays Increased
wanted to be."
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lbelr .AL East lead to two games
AfterglvlngupslnglestoJerry , . oVer Boston with their lOth
Browne and pinch hitter Dton victory In their lastl2 games and
James and Sl!flng .Pinch runner are O!le game closer to a 100-wln
Stan · Jefferson steal · second, season. ·
Olson struck out 5alldy .Al!lmar.
The right-hander scattered
and Candy Maldonado and got sevenbltsover72·31nnlngswhlle
Ken Phelp_s to fly to center to end'· striking out seven and walk~
the game.
ncme.
· ·Baltimore won the bard way,
Boston Manager Joe Morgan
as It loaded the bases wlthoneout was Impressed by Stleb's perfor-

amendment, and toward this end
l aupported a statutory solution
wblcb waa enacted by Coll,reaa
earlier thll year. But It, Ulce tbe
earlier Texas law atruck down
laat year, waa found UIICGII&amp;IItutlonal by the U.S. Suprerile
Court. Soaconstttutlonalamend·
- • II the oldy optliOil tllat remabls, and I for oae plan to
acUveiY pub for Its p&amp;~~ap.

theater, or draw •a swaatlka on
llberllea are abrJd&amp;ed.
•
TotbeMalarmllta let me point tbe pavement In front of a ayn·
aaoaue. or buna·a ci'OIIIID public
out tllat tiler. alrudY exlstl a
number of l&amp;llctloned exceptions · wltbout rllll of proaecutlon, and
to the ~t Ameadment; tbere that ts aa It aboultl be. So too
·~any tormotdelelir_.IODof
alrudy exlata a aeries of precethe Amerlcd flag be probl'blted
dent• that auaest aucb u
once and for all! . •
amendment would not lead to an
It bad been boPed tllat I!ICh a
unwarranted asaault on our nation's Bill of Rights. At present . prohibition could be accompone can't yell tire In a crowded llllled abort of a constitutional

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Thursday. June 21. 1990

3.~1

setback; Oakland ·pounds Detroit

Inn !Jigs for the Mariners. striking
home run In the fltth lnnlllg
mance io the point that be asked fifth 111111111. snapplni the White
out
seven and walking none .
breaking a lie and etvtna Seattle
borne plate umpire Larry Bar·
Sox' ~~- lollng atreak.
.
Mike
Schooler pitched the ninth
tbe Victory. Brian Holman, 8-5,
nett to cbecll Stleb'a glove and :aarry Jones, 8-1, pitched 2 1-3
for
hll
16th save. Kansas Oty
cap for foreign substances at the lnnlnp, allowing a bit and a walk gave up seven hits In eight
starter
Kevin
Appter dropped to
top ,of the sixth Inning. The and familng two to get tbe
2-3.
search yielded nothbig.
Victory. Bobby Thigpen hurled
Toronto supported Stleb with a the final tw() Innings for bls 22nd
club record-tying eight consecu· save. Mar!t Langston, 4-7, suf·
The Daily Sentinel
tlve hits In an elgbt·ruil eighth · fered the loll.
Teula
lnnlllg.
Ruprt8, Twl• •
-Memorial services for Ted
(UIP814J:Mtl
The Blue Jayuent12 batters to
At Arlington, Texas, Kevin
Ttnllng will be heid Sunday at St .
the plate. In tbe eighth rocking · BrDWII pitched a four·hltter to
J:ames Church In London. Tlnl·
PubliShed every ~....... Molodoy
relievers Jeff Gray an4 Tom guide the Rangers. Texas has
lng, who died In May at age 79,
throulh Friday. lU Court 51 .. Pom«O)I1. Ohio. by the Ohio Valley PuJ&gt;.
Bolton. Tony FernandeZ. Kelly won nine of Uand three straight.
was one of the foremost tennis
nr Com.JIIll
ny /loluH.IrruldiL IDe..
Gru(1er, · George Bell, Fred The Twins-have 'loll three In ·a
hlstorliina and a leading designer
PomerO)I, Ohio wree. I'll. tt2-21M.IeMcGriff and John Olerud each row and are 1·5 on their current
colld ctua poo1a1e potd at PomorO)I.
of women's tennll fashions. .. .
Ohlo.
·
singled to drive In three runs, · road ti1p. Brown, 9-4, struck out
Ivan Lend! Is to compete In the
giVing Toronto a 6.(llead.
four and walked none. Loser Tim WCT Tournament of Champions
Tom Henke pitched tbe final 1 Drummond, 0-3, allowed eight at Fo~t HUll on Aug. 20·26, In
1·3 lnnlnp for htlllth save and hill and six runaln four Innings.
the first hard-court tournament
the Red Sox' Wes Gardner leU to .
Marhlen I, llo,all 2
at theWestSideTennlaOub. The
H.
At Kansas City, Mo,, Ken
tournament will be held,tbe week
Yullees S, Brewers 4
Griffey Jr. hit an Inside-tile-park precedJn.e the U.S. Open.
At Milwaukee. Roberto Kelly
to The lla1Jy Seotln&lt;l.
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Subocrlben not doslrlnc topoy tile car·
AtbleOes 12, Tigers 7
mntt In odvu~ to
tier
· A,t Detroit, Terry Steinbach
The
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belted a grand slam In the fourth
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• • . people through medical school so
; • the military hospitals of this
country can be staffed by competent doctors. But. Increasingly,
· the best and brightest are balling
out of t!te service as soon as their
obligatory stint Is finished. Con. trary to what you might think.
· · the lure ol big money In private
practice fs not the only thing that
· drives them out.
Physicians In the military are·
finding out that serving their
• &gt;;country can be tantamount to
. : ;: ;second-class citizenship. You
• ; -: have heard the stories of abys·
· · • mal treatment ln. military hospl·
· . • . tals. This Is the flip side of that
:· · "story viewed through the eyes of
the doctors.
Recent government surveys
.show that many doctors leave
: · : the military becauseoflowsalar·
: • les or the lack of support staff.
. : But a growing number of physl·
; . ,• :clans are also getting ou 1 be·
. : . · .caus,e they are dented basic civil
~ . : ;rights.
·
· .
· : • • Many are whlstleblowers who
, : . · are harassed when they try to expose gross negligence In military
: : . medical care. Others are victims
of personal vendettas by com·
mandtng officers who think a
• - hospital can be run like booi
camp and a doctor can be browbeaten like a foot soldier. When
these harassed doctors com·
plain. they are dented the due
proces s affordt&gt;d private
citizens.
We reportt&gt;d ri'Cently on the
. all -too-common phenomenon of
• perfectlv sa ne military doctors
; who are forced Into psychiatric
· treatment s imply because they
· complain about their working
· conditions. Pending legislation
. • ~ , introduced by Rep. Barbara
· . : &lt;. Boxer. D-Call f.. would make It II·
: • ~ ) ega! lor the military to punish
: : whlstleblowers with psychiatry.
· •. But the ingenious military has
·: .• other ways of making doctors r
: ·•. suffer.
The doctor protested the bad
• rap In his file before a hospital
credentials committee and won.
but then found out later that a list
of complaints a~~tnst him was
·
still In it.
After he was transferred state·
side. the doctor found that the ·
.
ba d file tailed him. Ht&gt; had to ex·
.. ..- • plain why his credentials from
:::: · : Wuerzburg.labeled him only bor·
•• .derllne . competent. The doctor
· • : ;got full credentials at his new
: · ilospltal only after he put together an aggressive case to
prove hlmst&gt;lf.
He continued to protest to the
Pentaj!on abqut tht&gt; damaging
entries In his file. But eventually
It wasn't worth tile hassle. The
qualified doctor left tht&gt; military
and Is now In private practice.
His llle has yet to be corrected.
This doctor Is not alone. The
. : permanent credentials of many
·• . others we talked to have been
• • • Jlamaged by hearaay and petty
: ptllltary lnflglltlllg. Maily ar.
plwerleu to clear ,tlwlr aamet
because the person who smeared
them also out ranks them.
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Ohio filhing report

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SYRACUSE - The Albury
United Metbo41at Chureb. Syrt·
cuae wiU blve vacation bible
school throuab Friday from t
a.m. to-.tlasanforqestwo
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By United rre. bM ·'n 1
slonal walleye Ia beiDa JUea In bullheads and whtb! bass. Flab
Tbe weekly fiJlltnc report.
the Old Indian Lalre, Oldfteld and ' around the reefl and IIIOri'IIMI
from the Ohio Division of
Pew Island areu by drlflin8 and with amall Jlp ft)r amatlmouth
WUdllfe:
trollln&amp; nlJhtcrawlera 8lld amall
ball. Drift flabtaa nllbtcrawlen
Soulbeut
crankbalts. Channel catllah are
thll month Ia J'ecomrnended to
Farm ponds - Farm poncia
betnc cauabt oil nl&amp;hterawtera catch willie bass and an occ:a·
throughOut Ohio are offertna and &amp; t balta durtna nighttime atonal yellow p411"Cl). Waxwonns
excellent flshln&amp; op~es · hOurs lakewlde.
and reclworms work best for
this time of year for sUIIfta.ll,
Norila-t
bl~&amp;ills when flab&lt;id·around the
Findlay ae.ervotr · No. 2 tareemquth bUs an~ cllanDel
reefs.
·
fUp-rap lhorelllla
p~ng
cattt,h. Largemouth baas can be
some walleye c'atch~ tor analers
taken on rubber wonns and
drlfttq
and trolllllfl. These tame
surface baits. Blueetll&amp; li!ld sunareas will likely produce good
fish can be caught on various
types of wonns fished beneath a . fllhtna opportunllles for amal·
bobber In shallow water. Channel
!mouth and tareemou~ bass.
Drift flablna cut baits, shrimp
catfish prefer chicken livers and
and nlghtcrawlers Ia recomnlghtcrawlers flsbed along the
mended for catchtng channel
bottom.
,
Dow Lake- Largemouth bass,
catfllh up to 20 pounds. Open
channel ca!fiJII and rainbow
water areas hold. good numbers
STAmNG ·JUlY 2
trout offer different cb81tenges of white baas averaatng 10 to 16
Inches.
·
for the angler. Use tra~lt!Onal
POMEIOY &amp; CiAWPOUS
Killdeer Reservolr -'. Oppor·
baits for cllarinel catflsll. Small
LOCATIONS
spinners, crankbalts
rubber
tunltles exist here for waltey~.
bass,
worms work well In luriD&amp; a bli smallmouth
.
. yellpw perch,
· largemouth bill to strike, .Rain·
bow trout wlll-prefer a variety of
bait offerings lacluiilnc kernel
corn, marshmallows and
nlghtcrawlers . .
Solllllweet
Stonellck Lake - Tbls 171-acre
lake In Clennopt Couaty Is
produclna channel catfiJII aver·
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aaiDi two to four pciUJid8 for
qlers usln&amp; shrimp, cUI balls
and nlghtcrawl~rs fished atona
the bottom near the dam. Rubber
worms .four· to six ·tnClies are
belftl used to· catch largemouth
bass averaatna 12 to 14 InChes.
·
ceatral ·
Buckeye ~ - Bluegllls
averaatftlteven '.to alae , Inches
are bela&amp; taken b'om Cranberry
Marlh aDd near tbe retalnln&amp;
walls on w~. Crappies
averagtna nine to 12 lnebes are
belna taken 011 ml~s b'om
shallow water areas eontalnllll
· submerged l!rushpllel. Channel
catfish are belni caught ~b­
out .the take on cut shad. .
Indian La~e - Crappies aver- .
aging eight 19 ;121nches are belna ·
. caught on minnows durJDa night·
time hours around tbe bridges
and near · ~~~o~-e~~~~e cowr durtna
. 4 door, VHY lhilrp. tit. crulle, air cond.,
the day. Tbe rip-rap areas are
Am·FM·Ite"*'·C.-tta. IPOrt alum. whMI1. One
~lag catches of lafi!!!IIOUth
owner.
bass up to 22 Inches. An occa-

IIHer Braves• Wrd baMman, An
third lnnlas action Wl'4hndll)'. W
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slip past Braves ·9-8.;
Giants lose; Dodgers win, ·3-2
By United Press loternatloaai

Cincinnati ouUlelder Eric Da·
: vis credited the Reels' bullpen
with giving the team a chance to
rally In the lOth luning Weclnes·
day night to a 9-8 victory over the
, Atlari.ta Braves: •
· "Our bullpen did a good lob
: once tbey scored tbe eight runs,"
·.Davis said. '"TheY had a chance
1o score more runs but the
:-m.upen held them.down, and that
·gave us chance to come back and
. 'Win .tt."
: Billy Hatcher singled home
; Mariano Duncan with one out in
. the lOth Inning to lllt the Reels to
·:victory.
,.
·: Duncan led off w'th a wl!lk off
-reliever Rick Luecken, 0:2. He
:Went to second on a sacrifice by
Jeff Reed. Todd Benztager
singled, moving Duncan to third.
; Hatcher then slnglecl to score
. · Duncan and help Randy Myers,
: the fifth Reds pltcher.lmprove to
• 2-1
.
: The Reds tied the score 8-8 In
·the ninth off rellever Joe Boever.
:wit~ one out, Eric Davis hit a
· bloop double and seored on a
: single by Paul O'Neill.
: : "It was a good offensive
, perfonnance by both. teams,"
· ~aid Davis. "No one wanted to
'give up."
: The Braves had jumped out to
: 11.n 8-6 lead with two out In the
· fifth. Reliever Tim Blrtsas
: walked Dale Murphy before
: Dave Justice ripped a ·1-0 pitch
• over the left field fence.
• "We are playing Cincinnati
.Iough, " said Justice, "and that
:. J ust shows the caliber team we
; have. · We're just comlna up
· short, a run here, a run there."
: Cincinnati drew to 8-7 In the
· eighth on an lUll ground out by
Benzinger.
Cincinnati had taken a 3·0 lead
In the second off Tommy Green
on an RBI single by Jeff Reed, a
• squeeze bunt by Jack Arm·
·· strong, and a run producing
triple by Billy Hatcher. An RBI
single by Hal Morris In the third
boosted ·the Reels' lead to 4·0.
Atlanta tied the seore In the
third off Armstrong. Wlt)l two
out. Tony Castillo walked. Od·
: dlbe McDowell hit a popout that
: catcher Reed dropped In foul
· territory. McDowell then singled
· and Castillo came home on a
single by Jefl. Treadway . Ron
.Gant followed with his 13th home
r un over the left center rteld
fence.
&gt; Cincinnati went on top 6-41o the
: fourth on an RBI double by Chris
: S"bo and a run-scoring single by
. Eric Davis. Atlanta then tied the
game 6-6 In the fourth on a run
scoring single by Greg Ols'on and .
an RBI double by McDowell.
. "We pll!yed hard and battled
· back,': said Atlanta's Ron Gant.
; ·'We feil early and we could.have
; given up but we didn't. We fought
back. It was a long game.
Unfortunately. we were one run
short. "
NLRo....Sup
. In other NL action, New York
. flushed St. Louts 6-3, San Diego
-edged San Francisco 4·3, Mont·
· : real nipped Chicago J.2, and Los ·
· Angeles stoppe&lt;fHouston 3·2.

PhWlea 7 Pirates 2
Phlladelpbts has ~minded
Pittsburgh of the team that
.claimed first place In the Na·
: u;onal League East from the
:Pirates for one day before
Injuries and poor pitching plum·
meted the Phlllles back to .500.
Aided by Improved llealth and
pltchtna, the PhUUes beat the
J&gt;lratea 7·2 Wednesday afternoon
_ro claim their fifth vtctory Iii a1x
•aames. Bruce Ruffin pttclled
;eiJht effedl~ lnnlnas and Leiiii,Y ·
_I)ykstra and Toin Herr IJIU'Iilld

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POMEROY - The ~
Senior CitiZens Dance Club will
have a dance on Friday from
&amp;-11 p.m. with IDtllle by the
Happy HOllow Boya of Athznl.
Admlaslollla 12 and thOle lltend·
IIIC llliould brtq anacks for tbe
snack table.

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MTIJRDAY

REEDSVILLE- On Saturdly
tbe Eastern Athletle Boosters
will have a ebtckell barbecue.
homemade Ice cream, yard sale,
car lhow, dance, and 1811\81 at
tbe blgh school.
REEDSVILLE- 'i'be EuterD
Local Chapter HI, QAPSE, will
have Ita annual picnic at River·
vtew Elementary &lt;&gt;n Saturday at
6:30 p.m. Tbole attendlngb·
should bJ1ng a covered dtsh .
RACINE - There will lie. a .
hymn slag on saturday at 7 p.m.
at .the Morse Chapel Churcta.
Racine Portland Road. featurlq
the Gabriel QUartet. Rev. David
Curfman Invites the publiC.

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l'a wn chair-frame.
Each student muat (urnlllb a
clean aluminum lawn chair with
all webbl!ll removecl. All other ·
material wlll be fllmlsbed and
the colt of the ctaases Ia $25.
To reatater call Slle Baker at
992·7733 or Margie Blake at ·

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RACINE- DeaCendants of the
late Albert and Eliza Ulll will
havf thelr liD1,1ual reunion Sun·
day at the Star Mill Park In
Rac1De with a basket dinner at
noon•

GOYSVILLE - Tbe Ohio
Valley Chureb of God, Guysville,
wtll have a hoiDI!COIDlna on
Slmday with a basket dinner at
DOOD. Afternoon services will
belln at 2 p.m. with special
"DIIII and preachlll&amp;. Pastor
Donald Combs Invites the public.

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required to eompJete.' a epeelal

.Dillon of Pomeroy,
accountant for Bank One,
Atbeos, N.A., attended the 37th
annual session of the Ohio School
of Banking, sponsored by the
Ohio Bankers Aaaoclatloa, held
receatly on the campus ol Oblo
University. Dillon has been em·
ployed with Bank one, Atbens,

l11tel'elt research proJect and an"
ulllanect banklnl probletn as
part of the currleulu~. ,
Tile Oblo School of Bailklai Is ·
bued 1111 a
stully a'JIPIIIICb
to financial eclul!ati9D, wbere
each lnatructor eervee primarily
as a director of claasroom
since 1986.
dtacuulon.
The Ohio Bankers Association,
The school's obJ~tlve Is to
headquartered
In Columbus, protrain bankers In all areas of
VIdes
comnieretat
banks ·across
operations and management .to
the
•tate
wjth
legislative,
ecluca•
hf!lp ·them belr.r . aetve their
tlonal
and
communications
ascommunities. Students attend ·
sistance.
Organized
In
1891,
It
two one-week, In-residence trala·
presently
serves
284
or
287
~anks
lng sessions over a two-year
In Ohio; .
period, between which they are

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POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Cbureb of Cbrllt wtn have bible
school SUnday ,tbrougb June 29
from &amp;: 30 p.m. to 8: 311 p.m.
nightly. Dtrecton are Barbara
Flelda and Pat Thomas.

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RE~VILLE- Tbe Eastern
Athletic Boosters wtll spouor a
drift horse pull on Sunday
IJe&amp;lnalol at noon at the high
school. Tbere alao wtll be a
t-ball champlonabtp aame and
yard sale.

Dillon attends .banking se::hool

fMacrame class slated
A series of rnaer~~me chair
claaaes- will · be offered by the
~ ~ ·~ Couacll .herrin·
tl AIDa JulY' 5 at 6: 3D 11.m. The
~: classes will cont1n11e 011 July 12,
:~ 1!1, and 26.
·
: The Instructor wilt , be, Twtta
~ Childs who wlll teach how to

8tiNDAY
REEDSVILLE - Tbe anllllal
Hayman-Blram reulllon will be
held at Forlred Run Slate Park 011
SUnday with a basket dtoner at
12:30 p.m. All relwtlves and
friends are epeouraged to attend.

POINT. PLEASANT - The
descendants of Sam and Melvina
Blrehfleld will have a reulon 011
8atlq'day with a bullet dinner at
7' noon at the Harmon Park Youth

" Awards were received by the Bowles. alternate. ' Lula Hampton was chairman of.the Creclen·
',;Amerlcan Legion Lewis Man~
~ Auxiliary Unit .263 , from the
Ha 1 Com m.lt t.e e' . for . the
.. eighth district summer coafe!'· .conVell~n.
" ·
· ence held recently and hoated by · ' Fan ·· convention was an·
the Dre,v Webster Poat 39 at tile -. DOUDcecl ror Oct. ·4 at Junction
borne of Ada Fraaklln Ill Point
CllY and summer c:Onventlon for
Pleasant, \v.va.• with Margaret
June of1!191 was announced to be
" Bowles presldtq:
held at Lancaster.
Committees recelvlna the
During the meettna, · money
'.awanla w&gt;ei'e Chlldreund Youth wu turned In from the poppy
with Florence Rlchanla. chair·
salea.
An Invitation was received
man; Veterans Aftalra and Ra·
lu!bllltatloa' with TornillO~·
rrom F~ Benaett Post 128
chairman; Amertcen!llm With ' Auxiliary to attend a bymn lilng
;.Mrs. Bowles as chairman; and aiiCII'-rudtsplaqonJuty4at
· seeond place In Community ·the annex lo Mlddlepori.
'
:,Service With Annette Johllllon, . Slnalnl of "America," prayer
:.chalrinali•.A.blperlbbonalaowas ' for peace, and reiiUlrkl by the
'',received for llleellna member·
president closed the meeting.
· ship goal by Feb. 2.
Mrs. Franklin served a salad
Delegate for tbe eonve'ntlon
aild dessert course to the
. was DorOthy· Casey wllh Mrs.
members.

p-.t as en the &amp;oa

Center Ia Polllt Plelleanl, W.Va.

tor Emmett Raw.oatnvltea tbe
public.

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~;presents recent awards

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POMEROY - The Pomeroy
of A.A. and AlAnon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at
Sacred Heart catboitc Cbureh.
For more lnfonnatlon call

~ Lewis

SMITH-NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

·the offense.
. Abner's. double that was mJs..
Dykstra went2 for 3aJJdscored
three runs, Herr knocked in three judged by ·right J.t elder Rick
runs and Dickie TbOII hit a solo Parker guldlni San OJeao. Pagll·
hOme run as Pltfllbulllh starter arulo tripled Into the rlaht field
Bob Patterson, 4-3, lasted only 2 corner off Steve Sed! oalao; 3-4.
!;rata Lefterts. 5-J,' pltehed 2 1-3
1-3 Innings.
l!lntags til aet t1ii Victory wblle
Meta I. Cardlula S
Grea
Harris pltcbed tbe lllli to
At New York, Kevin McRey·
notch
his fourth ave.
nolds slammed a three-run hotne ·
Dod. . . Alts.,l ·
run aDd Sid Fernandez allowed
At
Los
Anleles, Ml~loscla
three hits over six Innings lifting
stngled·and bomered te drive 'In
New York. McReynolds' homer
all three Dodgers runs. Ra~
off Bryn Smith, ·6-6, capped a
Marinez, s;J, struck oiiUO In'&amp;2•3
four-run first Inning' for the Mets, Innings to 'Increase hiB teagUewinners of 12 · of 16 games.
. leadlfti strikeout t(!tal to 112. Jay
Fernandez. ~5. allOWed one run, ·Howell picked up hla fOurth save,
struCk out nhie and walked one; st11klna out three, watkllla 0.
P.adre&amp;4,otu1BI
imd aot gtvtng up a hit Ia two
.
111-t•p
Innings.
J;lm Clancy, 2·7, gave up
At San Franclseo, Mike Paglia·
five
hits,
three walks and ntree
rulo tripled In tbe 11th lnrung and
runs, st11klng out five.
scored the winning run on Shawn

DenWI' RoDIDI, Chlllteolbe. Pas-

TUPPi;RS PLAINS - Tbere
will be • special meetlna or tht
Oranae Townlhtp Trualefl on
TbiU'IdiY at 7:·30 p.m. at the
·!lome of tbe elerk, Do~~
POMEROY -The Democratic ,Calaway, to dlacua feuce ~
Central aDd Executive Cominlt· . and other mat&amp;l!rs.
tee !rill uieet Tbunday at 7: II
p.m. at tbe ·Carpenters Hall Ill
CHESTER - The Pomeroy
Chapter 186 Ordef of the Eastern '
·Pomeroy.
Star will have Its annual InspecPOMEROY - The Special . tion TbuJ'Iday at tbe Chester
· Education Parent AdVocacy Net· 'L!I!lle · Hall with June $eon.
work will meet Tburaday at 3: 30 ~uty grand matron u lnapect·
p.m. at tbe Melp Heallli Dzpart- hll oUicere. Members are to take
. ment. Tbe public ~ lavtted. A a desaert or salad.
discussion on alartlnl a parents'
FRIDAY
group for kids special needs will
POMEROY
- There will be a
be h~ld.
weekend'revival Friday through
SUnday at tbe Faith Tabernacle
.". RACINE - The reautar meet·
tng of Racine American !..elton Cbureh 011 Bailey Run Road with

Drivers Education
Classes ·

SABO IN SAFELY - Umpire Rarey Wetnel·
slallt elves the safestpuRedii'ChriiiSabo . . .

Pott 602 wtll be held 'l'lnmday at
7:30 p.m. Refi'etltmellta wtll be
served foUowlll&amp; tbe meettng.

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POMEROY - The Carleton
Cbureh on Kltlllbury Road 'wlll
blve vacatliiO bible school
t)Jroqall f'r1da)' from 9: lla.m. lo
IIOQII. Mra.. Bellllda Dean Is
~ttector. All cblldren welcome.

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In
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Ford 300 (fl616-7)
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_ 'became a full member of the
·West Olllo Conference of the
· ' United Methodist Church (UMC)
when be was ordained and elder
recentlY. · .
The ordlnat'lon service was
held In Lakeside.
· Rev . Hoove~: Is a graduate ot
· . • Melp Hlp Scbool, Ohio Unlver• · ally, and the Methodist Theologi·
. ~a! Scbool at Delaware.
Locally. he was employed by
WMJ:&gt;O Radio and later by
WBNs-FM In Columbus.
He waa a student pastor at
·Glenwood UMC In Columbus tor
: tbree yeats and tor the last two
· ·• years has been pastor of EastI'I)Oilt UMC In Dayton. .
·
· : His new appointment Is as'!O' _elate pallOr at Trinity UMC In
·.-the Upper ArUnglon area! of
·
: _:ColumbU,I. .
· ;- Recently he and his wife,
LetHe Jaye IOrdl Hoover became the parents ot their Second
child, Andrew "Drew" John.
1bey also have a daughter,
l'doraan Anne. Paternal grand·
parents are Wendell and Martha
Hoover, Pomeroy. Maternal
.&amp;randparents are Bob and Leah
-Ord, Syf!lcuse.
.
Rev. and Mrs. Hoover reside at
1565 · Cambridge Blvd ..
Columbus. •

Property
transfers
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CompUed by:
Emmocene ._ollielil Conro
Be®rder, Melp COUDtJ, Oblo
United States of - America,
Judgement. and ftn'a l order of forfeiture, V. , Fred Prldd'y,
Rutland.
Loyd M. Priddy, Fred M.
Priddy and .Barbera Priddy, Jl!lr·
eels, ·to U.S. of America,
Rutland.
Loyd M. Prlddy, Fred M.
Priddy and Barbara Priddy,
1.4A, to U.S. ot America,
Rutland.
Fred M. 'P riddy and Barbara
Priddy, parcels, to U.S. of AmerIca, Rutland.
Fred M. Priddy and Barbara
'P riddy, 15 sq., to U.S. of Amer·
lea, Rutland.
Loyd M. Priddy, Fred M.
Priddy and Barb!lra Priddy, 1.38
A, to U.S. of America, Rutland.

lor, prealded .at the meeting In
which Janice I.awllill gave the
secretary's report and Margaret
Cotterill gave !be treuurer's
report.
1be next meeting and practice
will~ held JulY 21 at 1 p.m. at the
Syracuse Grade SchOOl.
The District Deputies and Past
Councilors Club piCnic will be
held June 30 at 12:30 p.m. at the
park In Logan. All lodge
members are welcome to attend.
Refreshments were served by
the Guiding Star Council No. '124.
Helen Wolf was ptanlli for the
meeting. ,
Attending were Dorothy Rlt·
chle, Erma Cleland, Thelma
White, J,oAnn Baum, Marcia
Keller, Beulah Maxey, Jean
Frederick, Mary K. Holter, Doris
Grueser, Helen Wolf, Fllye Kirk·
hart, Esther Smith, Eliza beth
Hayes, Betty Young, Lora Damewood, Chester Council; Betty
Wolfe, Perry Council; Bette
BJgp, Margaret Cotterill, Betty
Spencer, 'Janice X:.aw$0n, Ellzen
Clark, . Guiding Star Council,
Syracuse. . i

Grades ready

By WILLIAM C. TROT!'
Unlled Press International

. GROVE CITY, Ohio (UP!)Horrier R. McKnight had been
-ptdng mall and phone calls for
-- ~ ~ars for Homer J. McKnight.
And Homer J. had lieen getting
mall and phone calls for years for
HomerR.
: . They live In tbe same part of
-Franklin Codnty but never met
· IIDdl Tuesday, wben Homer R.
:f4cKnlgilt's wife arran&amp;ed ·a
surprlle blrthclay party for her
: husbllld. The surprise: She ar:. ranpd for her husband to meet
• ~ lhe Homer J . McKnight, who also ·
- : allarel tbe same birthday.
"Well, It's nice to meet you
after all these years," said
HomerR.
~ ~- ''I'll aay-, '1 said Hornet J.
•
They spent much of the after•rettlllff acquainted and
• ~ tbey shale ~th811
ilmllar names and a birthday.
·! Z"·.Botll have worked as builders,
.::.:.\IOib have blue eyes and are
....about tbe same height. Both like
~m and both ran-track In high
~boo!.

: , ;..EverYtbiDI's tbe same ex~
the age," said Homer J.,
"-;wtJo wu celebrating hl.s 74th
:::!idrlbday. Homer R. was 411.
::;'":·Homer R. 'I wife, Shirley, pro~:;~ two cakes. two blrthllay
:,-wiHrdl and attts for her husband to
~live to tbe other Homer
~ :;JJcKD!illt. The elder McKnight
~lved two coffee mugs and a
::_..,
1Mehall bat, all with hl.s name on
w ..:tbem, and the Insignia of the
t~unger McKnight's building
~developing company.
~-- The younger McKnight said be
•"'lidn't realize thete was anyone
-~elte with the same name ·In
::t_:Columbus untll1965. At that time
::!-'.:1!~ was sharing a ride to work
"'"111ith a friend.
::Z:&gt;·oneday I went to pick him up
~ be had been waiting. outside
~r quite a while, and he says,
....~~here:ve you been? I called
~·.,your house and they said you'd
! lett a long time ago. I call your
;. . bouse every morning to lee If
;;: you've lett,for work yet and your
- ·- wife says yes and I go out to walt
:: 'for you."'
.-~ HesaldthemanwascaiUngthe
:· ·wrong McKnight but nobody
~ -realized there was a mix-up.

I!:MERGES: Elizabeth Taylor

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; Ba&amp;mu Items sold
; : .NEW YORK (UP() - The
•'.villainous Penguln's · umbrella
from the 1900s TV show Batman
, went on the aucllon block lor
· ;_,.S8.500 along with nearly 200 other
· pieces of television .a nd movie
. memorabilia from the past 60

laoked weak but sounded Impassioned Tuesday night In her first
public appearance after nine
weeks In the hospital ~ an
AIDS-fighting function In San
Frl'nclsco. Taylor; 58, spoke
briefly to about 250 guests at a
cocktail party sponsored by the
American Foundation for AIDS
Research, of which she Is honor·
ary chairman. Taylor had to be
helped up to tbe podium and her
voiCe quivered at times as she
recounted her struggle with
pneumonia and Its complications. "From the start of my
sickness, I knew I had help," she
said. "I had the medication. I .
would recover. For many people _
seriously Ill with AIDS now. there
Is not that klnd of help, the
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. · Webller does things, Britain's
Prlnee Edward and five other
associates are going to start their
own theatrical company . Edward, who went to worlli as a
lowly production aulstant for
·•LIII)/d•"'Webber's Really· Useflll
Thel\ter Group after quitting the
m'UIIary . In 1988, ls the most
lnel'perlenced .member of the
group Involved In the new company but be may be providing
some ortbe financing. "J can aiow
..see him writing and producing
his own plays," a friend said.
Buckingham Palace Issued a
statement In which the 26-yearold prince said, "I am grateful to
Andrew Lloyd Webber for giVIng
me the chance to work prates·
slonally In the theater .. Now I
hope to progress further and
explore new areas. " ·The Really

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Ninth grade: Jeremy Buckley
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Randy Kaylor, Brian Penhor·
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Seventh grade: Ryan Buckley,
J amle Ord, JesSica Radford and
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Jodi Ihle and Aftaela Johnson,
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SCott McDonalcj, Kym Mcintyre,
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Greta Rl~. Becky,Surop, Robin
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Eleventh grade: Andrea Cleland and Leigh Ann ~vlan
(all A's) ; Suzanne Clay, Mary
Ann Kibble, Angle Murphy,
Mark Murphy and Aaron Wllaon.
Tenth grade: Jill Clilchester,

Useful Theatre Group alsols~ued
a statement wishing Edward and
his cohorts well but a spokesman
for Lloyd Webber said the
departure ol the prince had taken
the composer by surprise.
AYATOLLAH ,JOKES: Not
everyone think$ "The Naked
Gun" Is funny. The Iranian
government has asked Turkey to
bap the movie spoof, which
•tal!J'ed Leslie Nlelsell and PrlaciDa PreSley, on the grounds that
It mocks the late Ayatollah
Khomelnl.

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· were sold at the auction Wednes·' ~ay, Including Commissioner
- Gordon's red telephone, Catwo. ::man's lighter and a Gotham City
:~ :p~~pne directory.
; : .Thl.s kind . of memora billa Is
, ·''becoming more and more popu·lar," said Belli Goldberg, dlrec·
-. 'tor of publicity for Christie's
: East; tile auction house that held
• tile Ale. "People In their 3ls, 30s
and 401 grew up on entertain- -llllllt... Goldberg added. "Tbls Is
~ ;&amp;:e~~~I.Y a .,aee. ot their culture."
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honor roll were: Brla11 Bowell,
sllJih grade; Catherine Coram,
fifth lfade, and Lamar Lyons,
fourth grade.
Rlvervlewc
Sixth lfade: Rebecca Evans
(all A'&amp; I, COM~ Pooler.
Fltth grade: David Baker.
Angela · Bissell and Mar de
Holter.
Fourth grade: . Paul
Frldenstlne.
Third grade: Stephanie Evans
can A,'s), Christa Circle, Jull
Hayman. Wesley Kanawalsky,
Heath Pt'offltt and Jamie White.
Cliee&amp;er
S!xth grade: Jessica Karr and
Jenl!lfer Mora call A's&gt;, Nicole
Nelson, Brandl Reeves and
Heather Wells.
Fifth grade: Meredith Crow
Call A's), Marla Frecker. Leslie
Parker and Usa Strethem.
Fourth grade: Kelll Battey,
Stefani Bearhs and Renae Pooler
CaliA's), Brand\)nJ;Iuck)ey,Aprli
Foreman and Tlf:fany Jtobertson.
Third grade; Valerie Carr (all
A's), Dusiln Huffman, Wesley
Karr, Jessica Marcum. -E:llsha

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week's grading period ot elemen:
tary sclabols In the Eutern Local
SchOOl ~trlct and tbe last nine
week's grading period for the
Junior and senior high scbooll
have been announced by Daniel
L. Apllng, superintendent.
Making a grade of ''B" or
above In all subjects to be listed
on tbe overall honor roU were the
following students:
Tuppera Plaiee
, Sixth grade: ~Ike Laughery,
Chris Michael, Ginger Nu~r
and Noelle Pickens;
-Fifth grade: Laurs Buckley,
A,ngela Chaney, Amber Fortney,
Billy Francis, Tract . Heines,
Katy M!IIIICkl!, Sean Maxey and
Erin Sexton.
Fourth grade: BJllena Bucha·
nan, Christopher Buchanan, Ml·
chelle Caldwel).( all A's), Jeremy
Kehl, Kelll Norris and Joey
Weeks,
Third grade: Jessica Bartram,
Joshua . H•ger, Sarah House. holder, Sari Putman and J.T.
. White. ..
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Those making the academic

FRIDAY IHRU. MON-DAY
JUNE 22' 23' 24

Pageant winner

Eastern honor rolls _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

D of A to present memorial
Practice tor the memorial to be
held at state se5slcm Ill Toledo
· during August was conducted
during the recent meeting of
Dis trlct 13, Daughters of Amer·
lea, held at the Syracuse Grade
School.
Eileen Clark, district counci-

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Award. This award recognized tbe fact tbat all elementary
schools In the district successfully participated In the 12th
annual statewide observance ot Right to Read Week.
Teachers designed reading activities for the entire ':"eek
which served to Improve and Increase skills which encourage
Improved reading habits by all students.

EMS has two Wednesday runs
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reported two
runs by Its units on Wednesday.
At 5:17p.m., the Pomeroy squad was dispatched to Butternu~
Avenue tor Willie Rol)lnson who was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. At 10: 45 p.m .. the Middleport squad was
called to Middleport Hill for Dink Kennedy who was treated l?u t ..
not transported.

Patrol cites Middleport woman
A Middleport woman was cited In a car·truck crash;
Wednesday at 11 a.m. In Rutland Township on C.R. 10 at the
junction of C.R. 8, 1.8 miles north ot S.R. 124, according to tbe
Gallla·Melgs Post of the State Highway Patrol.
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Kelly R. Vance, 24, of 32947 Graham Rd., was cited for failure
to-yield after 1984 Mercury Lynx was hit by a i972 Ford F·lOO
pickup driven by SteVen J. Bass. 18, of Dexter.
Bass was driving south op C.R. 10 when Vance, who ,was
heading east on C.R. 8, started to make a left turn to C.R.10.
Bass was unable to stop In tltne to avoid hitting the car. . .

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NEW STORE HOURS
. STARTING JUNE 26
Mo11day thru Friday 9 A.M.-8 P.M.
Saturday 9 A.M. • 3 P.M.

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On Monday, June 25, we will b.e in our new
store. We would like to thank you for your
past patronage and look forward to serving
you in our new location,

271 NOUII SECOND

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY I A.M. to .5 P.M.
8 ·A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
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SHOE PLACE

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UNDA'S
PAINnNG
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RACINE,

We will continue to offer. our many
services plus we invite you to stop
and open your own personal
charge account.

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Fl.ATWOODI, ROAD

1n the Melal County Common
Pleas Court, an action for dl·
vorce bas been flied by COnnie
Yeater, PorUancl, aga. .t Arthur
Yeater. Coolville. A dl\toree has
been gran lied to Brenda Ran·
dolph and Marvin Randolph.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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•VIn'L 81JtNO •
•ALUMINUM SIDING

II$Sfll &amp; -

SPOIT

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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SIX

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cause of Injury·.
THe Ohio Department or Labor
Is also providing employment
coun~eiJna, referrals and train·
lng to affected Individuals.
Counties . declared disaster
areu are Atbelll, Bel!llont,
Butler, Clermoat, Fairfield,
Franklin, HamOton, Jlari1JOn,
Hocking, Jacii:Jon, Jetrenon.
Lawrence, Licking. Monroe,
Muall:lngum. Perry, Pike, Roll
and Vinton.
.

Aallttaace.

Accordlna to Melal County
Leavlttown,
Pa.,
8111
Wallace
of
Wlldllfe·OHk:er
Keith Woods, tbe
Hartford, W. Va., she was the
: : William F. Payne
Kansas
pty,
Kan.,
Robel'!
Wal·
Middleport
Pone.
Department
daughter of the late John Lee and
lace
of
Wentachee,
Wuh.,
Susan
Sprouse
Lee.
the
Ohio
Qly!Jion
of Wildlife
and
William F. Payne, 68, of
Warren
Wallace
of
Boise,
Idaho
are
Investigating
complalnll
In
She Is survived by a daughter.
Patriot Star Route, (Rt. 775).
Mrs.
Robert
(Rose
Ann)
Orlln
"Bo"
Wallace
of
the
villap
regarding
the
u11e
ot
and
died Wednesday, June 20, 1990 at
Illegal traps.
St. Anthony's Medical Center, McNickle, Spokane, Wash.; two Gallipolis.
sona,
Javes
(Le)
Thels:S,
Midwest
He
was
preceded
In
death
by
·
Aay.e with lnfonnatloa reColumbus, following a brief
Ills
wife.
·
Katherine
James
garding
this Illegal tq~pplng
City, Okla. and son, Charles
Illness.
·
should
contact
the Middleport
: • . He was born April 16, 1922 In (CaroJyn) Theiss, Choctaw, Ok., Wallace.
•• Ashland, Ky., son of the late W. 10 grandchildren, and eight · Graveside services will be Pollee Department at 992·6424 or
Wood 985MOO.
Jennings Payne and Evelyn S. gre•t-grandchildren, and sev· conducted 1 p.m. Friday at
Macedonia Cemetery, Harrt1011
' · Scllmauch Payne of Ashlarid, Ky. eral nieces·and nephews.
To meet Monday
.
She was preceded In death by Township with Rev. Everett
He was a retired supervisor of
InspeCtion of Harrisonville
Ohio Valley Electric Corpora· her parents, her first husband, Delaney officiating.
255, Orderoltbe Eastern
Cbapter
Friends may call the Cretlon, a World War II U.S. Army Ernes I Theiss, Sr. In 1945, and
Star,
will
be held Monday, 7:30
· veteran and a member of the her second husband, Gilbert meens Funeral Chapel today
·
p.m.
at
the
haiL June Scott,
.
First Presbyterian Church of Sinclair In 1960, and a son, Ernest from 7 to 9 p.m. ·
1
deputy
gr~
matron,
will be the
Military graveside . services
Gallipolis and American Legion Tbelss, Jr.
lnapectlna
C!fflcer.
Members
ate
She was a member of the will be conducted by VFW Post
Post 76 of Ashland, Ky.
to
take
desserts
and
sandwiches.
4454.
· · He Is survived by three sons, Methodist Church.
Arrangements are being·com·
. William Daniel Payne of Ash·
: · land, Ky., and David Lee and pleted by the Ewing Funeral .
Continued from page ,1
o,u--__,...-...:....=......:;..._--: : Paul Dean Payne, botl) of Galli· Home.
: · polls; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle (van L. Wallace
Gregory M. Siewar 1. Qonna M;
Bracy A. Korn, Patricia J.
Phillips and Nancy Payne, both
Davidson, Mary E. ·Davison.
Barton, Pamela J. Miller, Betty
of Ashland, Ky.; and one
Reedsville - .Sherrie A. Roush,
Ivan L. Wallace. 67, of 420 J . Lowe, Gerald E. Rought, DaO:.
grandchild.
John C. Rice, Carolyn s. Barton,
E. Follrod, Harold W Brinker,
Wilkes St., Green River, Wyo.,
He was preceded In death by
Lisa A. Burke, and Macel S.
formerly of Gallla County, died VIrgil K. Windon, Janet R.
one brother, James M. Payne.
Barton.
Monday, June 17, 1990 at Vete- Leffle. Harcy L. Leffle, Geoffrey
· Funeral services will be con· rans Administration Medical A. Wilson, Donald R. Smllh,
Lanpvllle - ElU. E. Myers.
• dueled 1 p.m. Saturday at Cre- Center, Salt Lake City; Utah.
Gallipolis - Linda Fraley.
Lawrence D. Leonard, Carolyn
: • meens F)Jneral Chapel with Rev.
·Mason, W. Va. - Sbaroa L.
He was born April 22, 1923 In A. Charles, Willlllm W. Radford,
· AI Early officiating.
Letlle,
and Brian E. Johnson.
Paul
F.
Marr,
and
WIWam
E.
Gallla County, son of the late
: · Friends may call the funeral
.
Mldd~t
- Real ,R. Harris,
Snouffer.
Chauncey Eugene and Irene
• home from noon until time of the Minerva Lewis Wallace.
Charles P. Gerard. LeafY M.
Racine - Mary E. Curtis,
. service.
Chasteen, WllllamQ.Moocly,Jr.•
He was a retired law enforce- Grace E. Holter, llarry D.
Graveside · services will be ment
Steven R. Martin, Dorothy C.
Holter,
Charles
F.
Pyles,
Jr.,
oiflcer and a World War II
• ·conducted 3: 30 p.m. Saturday at U.S. Marine Corp Veteran where William H. Hoback, Paula J.
McCloud, Tamafa.J. Nelson, and
• .. Ashland Cemetery. Ashland, Ky. he participated In action against Justis, Melissa R. Jusls, Loretta
Glorta J. Peavley.
·
: : Burial wlll follow In Ashland tlle 'enemy at Iwo Juna.
K. Smith. .
Cemtery.
Shade - Jack C. Well.
He Is survived IIY special
Military graveside serVIces
Long Bottom- Susan A. Karr,'
friend, Bea Crichfleld of Green
will ~ conducted by American
Sharon
E. Bryant, Paula J.
River, Wyo.; one daughter, Pat
Legion Post 76 of Ashland, Ky.
Wood,
Bruce
Hawley, Laura L
Darling of Greenup, Ill; two
Hawley,
and
N.
RJ.ith Karr.
sons, Ivan Wallace Jr. of Ed·
Carrie Sinclair
Syracuse:
David
F . Lawson,
mund, Okla. and I. L. Wallace of
J.
Cumings,
Teresa M.
Kathy
Green River, Wyo.: and three
Carrie Slnclah'. 81, of Spokane,
Tyson-Drummer,
and
Richard
grandchlldrell. ·
Washington, a former area resl·
G.
Ash.
Also surviving are two sisters.
.. dent. died Wednesday at the
Rutland: Marta H. Blackwood,
.
Susie
Swllher of Cheshire and
Deaconess Hospital there.
L. Tillis, Donnie R.
Candace
Born on Feb. 8, 190!1. at Debbie Cook of Gallipolis; five
Laudermllt,
·Dinah M. Stewart,
brothers, Da~Wll Wallace of

Prescription Shop -

Business Services

pap 1
M ore... - -Continued
------and tornadoes may be eligible for
Diluter Unemployment

The

Ohio

from

Continued from pare 1
a similar one Iii Erie County,
eye Hllla·Hocklna Valley Rewould last only a year, and that
glonal Developmeut Dlatrkt, an
eight-county oreutzatloa Inthere were no Indications that It
would or could be funded beyond
volved In economiC development
that time. The grant requires a
projects.
governmental a&amp;eQCY, such as
CommiMIQner Rich Jones extheBoardofCountyCommlsslon·
plalned that several Melal
ers, to act as the grantee.
· County businesses had received
The commissioners voted to
fundi through the PfOII'ml In the
agree to be the grantees on tbe
past. He a110 stated that loan
appllcatlona aacl ~ admlnll·
condition that a wrltleD agreem~nt between Meigs MRDD and
tratlon WO\IId all be perfom!ed
the cooperatfni agencies be · tllroulh Buckeye Hilla under tile
submitted to the commissioners
new plan, whereas Ia the past,
at the time tl)e grant . Is
application wu made throuah
the local director of
submitted.
A resolution In the matter of
deftlopment.
"166" funds, which are derived
Tbe sick Jeav~ and vacation
from State Liquor License mopoUCies In county agencies were
reviewed by the commiSsioners
nles. was unanimously approved
by thecommlsslollersatWedaes·
In llahl of new rules governJna
day's meeting. The funds, which.
such matters on thecouaty level.
Jo- ·a dvlled that al) county
until now, have been admlnls·
tered by the Ohio Department of arencles recelvina 50 percent or
Development, are received In the
more or Its fUDdlnC from the
form of revoMng loans to small county general fUnd !llUSt n!)W
businesses In the state.
" conform to the county'i policy on
The resolution would grant
vacation and ·sick leJVe. No
more local control of the montes
action vias taken to c~ge the
by aclmlnls)ratlon through Buck·
exlating policy, liilt the commll·
·
akillen agreed to notifY .tii08e
offices affeCted by the change.
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Th&amp;nday. June 21. 1990

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Thursday, June 21, 1990

Ohio

Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Giveaway

KIT ' N' CARLYLE~

42 Mobile Hom•
for Rent

Ono 10 wt&lt; old looglo, 304-e71-

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a-goo Crook Rd. Hu
old llco- number.. 1144464680.
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Juno 22, N . Now craft &amp; mloc.
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Advonce. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m,
t8ho dday "!~ tho oc12 :ooilto ril~.
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• 21, 30. Fuot oil tanll, clotlllng
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: Eaot lolhol Church Rd., .wattll
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clube, ciOIIIM, dfehN,

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Sondy .. 114-247-3071. .

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HUMOR TH'. PORE
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304-812-2111.

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bulmert, gtrap, MW turnanoo, centnl olr. R.,.

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25Jmpudence
26 Bullion, e.g.
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32 Chatter
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21 Fet'1Cing
(lat..)
8 On the col 22 Dread
sword
17 Dig
10 Fencing 23 Foray
31 Whitecap
further
poSition
24 Castle
34 - hiW
11 E51ropean 13 Use a ball
dHch
35 Bluegrasa
shrew
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20 Iced
beverages
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22 Autocrat
23 Bad-

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9 ~djust,
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11 Kindle
3 60 sees .
12 Pounce
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having on lite pulll7c. (3:00)

Mogle v..,. Illy Coro Cantor
,......blo,
dopondlblo,
Ileana•. quality child care. Mon·
day lhru Fridly, 7:30 till 5:30.
For more lntorm•tlon or to

"POSTAL JOIIS" Start ftt.41n.r. reglltor 304-875-1147.
Phil beftefttl. For exam Md lp- Mill Paul•'• Day Cll'8 Center,
pllc•llon Information, 0111 7 Sir., •flordable, chlldcare. M·F
dayo, Bam to 10prit 1-211-324- 6 o.m. - 6:30 p.m. Agoo 2 •10.
4881 oxt. 101.
Befo,.., art« echool. o,.lne
wolcomo. 114-448-8224.
'ASSEMILIRS NEEDED'
lmmodlato oponlngo. F•l l Qponlng lor oldorly caro In my
Po~~lmo. No ..p. ilooc!od. Ex- hOme, good referenca, 304-773~llent P•yl FOf Info 011 1-2'1e.. 1248.
324o6287 Ext. 107 ea..m. to
tOp.m.
WlrUd To Bow: UaOd lllolollo
Hornoo, 114-448-G1711.
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tbe dl•mond q-. Wbat poor : L . - - - - - - , - - , - - - - l
to Wltk? He ;tla,ecl a ~
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to ' be klqer 7Ua tlte lltl?t .
. At uy nte, ?lie 11001DAI tllree
CCIIIlnct ... I'III'Mtl, ud
PJijlr, Joe Sllftr, led tbe
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potlonl ~ total
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portonoo,
avdablo, 1IH . . . . , 12K44, .,..
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POSITIOII .AVAILAILI. 9111• 11'14-248-8313 m-327
lnoiiiAion hao an lmrnediMe Ol*llna .In our
h. a.otillod .... SPECIAL. FICI«v to you1Gtt, 2

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tor sale

avalllble.,l14-681-1341.
Roue. 2 A8hton, 1 ..,. Iota, 1
mlloo -.th Qolllpollo Loeb,
public _.,., . no -rlotlono,

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maUon call 114-25e-1481 aak for
Antlq"' or now. bcoll.,. condlo Morto.
tlon .;;".IJ,· Prompt poymonl. 114- Do bobyolttlng In my homo,

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boglnnlng July-..~~.
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Aui'oa tor Sale

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to: Fruth, Inc., P. 0. lox 21lJ Pt.
PIMNflt, WV 28510, Attn: ulle
Corpolllor. No pllono COtto, no
aoc:oplod .. tho .......
EOE. IWIH/1.
F~IHimo 0&lt; poot- RNs ond
LPNS
to -In .,. - ICF goriatrlc
rnldente
tacllfty.
S.tary with ...
porto- E l l - packago, lhlft llulbllly ......
1bta. Contact ~I GruMr, RN,
DON, Llkln Hoitpltal, ~75o
3230Lold 11, lion • frL 1:00 Pll •
4:00 •II..
GO THE WAY Of THE HI-TECH

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Cl) Clli1... Allllr

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onlorlng, ln.......,. control,
peraonMI
Nnage:nent.
IChodullng, - l t i l n g , .l

FUTURE. The Eloctronlco Sorvlclng ptogNm II The Adul
Educollon ~Tri.county
Vocatlonol lchool wll train you
fllr lobo In tho
ond
rioalnt-- of oloclroiilo •

for Sale'

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KRAM LITS ANSWIIIS .
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Wfdl8d-AIJO/d - Ouall- lkHzY-DRIVEMI4Y
· Dldja· ever llQIIca deparlmant: kt lllr mann 'u wll
spring a leak on the flrat day of a 5 day baclcpacldt og ~ ·
and not when the ldds use it for camping In the
DRIVEWAY.

up ar - · •

2 ,_ 1 Sf7!/m0. offlco
SION lor oalo or i - Glen· - . t1IQ/Ino, 1111 utllftloo •
Spuro, ~la-1421.
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BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
cono•ftanl. tt4 441 4128.
JUDGET PRICEI AT JACKSON
EXCELLINT WAGES lor oporo 23
Profaatlonal
ESTATES. 131 tnkoan Plko
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IAa
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Umt MMmbty. EMy
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movtM. Cllll1t t4t 2111, EOH.
AVON I All ANII I Shi~IJ

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car• with or wllhout
motora. 114-H2-:Z828.

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For Solo fly OWnor. 71..,. firm
()ou!1IIY H - Parll,
with 2 BR llarno. 2 lollloo llouio 33. ' of ...... .
VInton oH KOJII- Rd' on
~ Llno. Plonty timber,
Public S&amp;la
8
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Pa~~~- prolll.. Com lond.. ~ &amp;,Auction
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holn.F-fiiii.A_,. I14-1128101 "' 3ll:fl'6l.
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lnd :104Rick PMroon Auction Compony 7110.
llloHM.
now bookl~ auctlona. •· POS••L -as ~· ... "ll litg ~~~- 1onn homo, bull on
porionco mikH tho dllforonco.
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Llconoad Ohio, Kont•cky, Wilt 125/yr. h~ll 111-.. ~t
Vlrglnlo, 304-773-1711.
.._Ext.
lorllol,
Nloe, ._aludM · firm fDr .....
CALL • BOGGS AUCTION. SER- Polloi JobL llort 11t41n.r. + ApptaL 20 acr• of 11ncl. 14r70
Merchandise
VICE. AucTtoN!ER: DAVID bonolhL For,..,. .t. applloltlon ft.. tnllor. 3 bulft on roomo, porBOGGS. IM-448-77SQ.
lnlormotlon, 0111 7 daJII, Bam to tl•lly tumlehed, p.tlo, 1111•
COIICNII porch. Llrao blm and
Caoto'o A""llon S.rilco, Bul- 10pm 1·211-32..__. oxt. 101.
·110 Dovlcl
pond.. Coli IM 143-1283..
Wnno Roy- ond bocllhoo.
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,13,000. W.l l. 45 Alllo Chatwoo~ Vli;tnto. 30 ,.... n - tltlod.. - - lnclurlo
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
GOOds
rlence. For your ule' call u..
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bottom
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.~dliiY wood opllttor ft,IIOO.
PVH, Pt. Pll., wv :IDW'I&amp;-4341). , _ " - ' ·-ruotton on
1~1017.
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Rayburn Road. Pnod - .
9 wamad to Buy
oountr wotor, ..... n, .._.. . - oxtro S. ..Ured, . Nolrlellono. ln~lon mahd
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Searchers .find 23rd body in flood area

SHADYSIDE, Ohio (UPI) thos~ unaccounted for, and set flash flood that dumpedover5 ';-2
Search crews found a 23td flood
the number 'of .mlssing people at . Inches of water over the area in
vlctlm about 3o miles down·
seven.
less than three hours
stream fl'om Shadyside ThursVogt S!~ld he would try to
One woman went -outside to
day evening, one week after a
Identify the body Friday untie a dog, and turned to see her
wall of water devastated the
morning.
house - with her two children
southeast Ohio town authorities
The latest victim was disco- Inside_ swept away
said.
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The unidentified body was
tracted by the Army Corp. of David, 10 , and Danny, s, and his
discovered at the Hannibal lock
Engineers, to sift through debris ex-wife Sue, were all killed by the
on the Ohio River 30 miles
at the nearby lock Vogt said.
raging flood waters,
downstream from the mouth of
Homes along the Wegee and
Tne22ndbody was ldentifledas .
the Weegee Creek, Belmont
Pipe creeks were l1estroyed by a
Stephen Gatten, 9, the brother of
CountycoronerlnvestlgatorCha- gigantic wall of water that
Timothy 6 also swept away In
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roare own t e ny tributaries, the storm. Their mother, Mary
, Tl!e discovery increased the tearing up tree trunks, smashing Alice, is on the list of the miSsing. .
. In the aftermath of what has
number of confirmed deaths In cars like . toys and stripping
the disaster to, 23. Earller'Thurs- . buildings from their fo.undatlons.
been called Ohio's worst weather
day Vogt investigated the list of
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· · Th~;ee new Instructional posl~
The board of educailon dIscussed a letter recently received
lions were created by the Meigs
Local School lloard When it met
from the VIllage of Rutland,
staling that the village is interThursday evening. Jane FTY,
ested hi acquisition of the propdistrict treasurer, reports that
erty behind the civic center. The·
an OWA vocational position, a
property, now used to park old
learning disabilities instructor
school busses, borders the park
and a computer lab Instructor
and Is currently owned by the
position were created for Meigs
district. The village Is asking the
High School.
In other personnel action, the
board to donate the land or
advise them of the purchase
school board employed Brent
Manley as · its director of trans- price. The board did not act on
portation for o OO:yMr coritracf the requ~t.
effective July 1 and granted · The school board heard and
matel'nlty · leave to Rosaiee
approved the treasure~ 's financial report and discussed the bills
Snowden until Aug. 27. 'the board
retained Richard Klzma to han- . submitted for payment.
dle the certified Insurances for · Superintendent James Carpenthe district.

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to flee the area. This was not
Issued.
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This Is surprising to somes1nee
the Belmont County valleys are
known to be flood-p~one. flood
In 1976 a Weather ervlce
bulletin said the region, wh!~h
includes southeastern Ohio, Is
the most,flood-prone area In the
co~try. ld his analysis of the
ogers sa
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~une 15 radar summaries s 0~
the highest lntensit~ ~~~~~~st0
sat on tl)e same spo
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three hours ."
However the Virgiilta state
cllmatologlst Patrick Michaels
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at the Unlverslt~of VIrginia, s;t~
the presence 0 Intense ra a
echoes was not unusua 1 1n
Appalachia during June.
Marvin Miller, chiefrreteoroioglst at the Cleveland weather
station, said indicators did not
warrant Issuing a flood warning.
Lee Grencl, a meteorologist on
the faculty of Pennsylvania State

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Pennsylva~ia public broadc~stlng systems TV network at 5.)0
p.m . that evening and warned of
possible flooding In the Ohio
Valley . .
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J . Michael Fritsch, a thunderstorm expert at Penn State.,satd
in his view, the radar data .. wa~
n~t wiall t~h~ lmpr~sf~~ingln
s 0 ng e anger 0
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been Issued, Shadyside area
residents might not have left
their homes .
Be k Gl
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the ~aiesh~~e~is!s~~ ~e:t~r in
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the Jefferson Elementery
School, said her family barely
escaped with their lives - but
advance warning probably
wouldn'thavechangedanythlng.
"It had gotten so we would hear
the flood warnings and not pay
any attention to them, anymore." Glaser said. ' 'It was like .
they were crying wolf."

Meigs Local. board creates .new jobs

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lives could have been prevented.,
· Jeffrey Rogers, an Ohio State
University prof~sor of geogr~phy. told the Cleveland Plain
Dealer, ' 'The more you look at
the data, the more you wonder
why they didn't Issue a warning.
"Given what can see on the
radar charts, It s not surprising
theareagot5\!, lnchesofralnlna
few hours," .Rogers said. " You
can see these were severe storms
In the National Weather Servi'so n data "
ce w
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But :weather ex perts frompthe
University of Virginia and ennsylvanla State University supported National Weather Service
forecasts ,
.
Federal officials p&lt;isted a flood
watch at 7:41 p.m. from the
Akron-Canton weather station. A
flood watch means that heavy
rains may cause flash flooding.
This Is a weather alert.
A flood warning tells the people

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· Commissioner Manning Roush, 'fed Reed,
president of Farmer's Bank, Sandee Mills,
Roscoe· Mills, Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler,
Bruce Reed, Pomeroy 'VIUage CouncU, Judy
Lombardo, regional fll!ld consultant for McDonald's, and Steve Scott, job contractor from
Marietta.
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By JULIE E : DILLON
Sentinel News Staff
Almost300peoplehaveviewed
the exhibition, "Ornate and SimI '
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pie Foi'IJ)s: Pomeroy Furniture
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· and Fashion, 1840-1880," since II
opened on June 8. .
"This has been an overwhelming response," said Dr. Catherine Stetner, one of the curators
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project director. "People
the pit will be filled with two feet
have
come
out to see their history
of stone wh ich will be compacled
on
display
and we ·have been
and act as a "floating base." This
asked
to
keep
the show up for an
base should compensate for any
additional week. "
movement caused by the Ohio
The exhibition will continue at
River which flows under the
the Meigs County Public Library
ground beneath the site, accord,
until June 29. Featured in this
lng to Mi!ls. The finished res taushow
are Pomeroy-made furnirant will be elevated four feet
ture, clothing and other artifacts.
above the ground , Mills stated.
Roher! Elberfeld , in charge of
Manning Roush, stated on
security
for the show, stated that
behalf of the Meigs County Board
the
catalog,
which Is available at
of Commissioners that It is a
the exhibition at a cost of $~. Is
pleasure to welcome Roscoe and
Sandee ' Mills, along with McDo- particularly Important because
of Its Introductory essay and all
nald's, to Meigs County and that
the biographical sketches of the
the board Is pleased with the 60 to
"Not only Is the
craftsmen.
70 jQbs which the restaurant will
catalog
a
very
good history of our
provide.
town ·In the late 1800's, but It Is
enjoyable reading, " he said .
Dr. Steiner and Schuyler Cone,
assistant curator for the exhibition, will be available to autcr
graph
the catalogs on Thursday
wants to restore It and display It
evening
during the Art In the
inside the restaurant. Mills
Park
Sliow,
held In conjunction
stated that a reward will be given
Ohio
UnlversityCommuwith
the
to the person that returns the
niverslty
Band
concert sponsign. Anyone having any lnfor·
sored
by
Bank
One.
matlon on the sign should contact
"It Is not often that an
Mills at (304) 372-5512.
exhibition can be continued
beyond Its closing date," Steiner
stated, "and this Is an opportunIty not to be missed."

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MCDOnald S to Open -,.estaurant
at old Freight. Station site
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According to Mills, the restauBy JULIE E. DILLON
rant will be constructed in such a
Sentinel News Staff
manner which will allow seating
Ground breaking ceremonies
for 133 people. He went ori to say
were held Thursday morning for
that the restaurant will face the
McDonald's, which will be lcr
river and the Pomeroy Mason
cated at the site of the former
bridge. Mills stated that the
Pomeroy Freight Station.
Pomeroy McDonald's will emCity and county officials, as
ploy 60 to 70 people.
well as area residents, joined
A new addition to the Pomeroy
McDonald' s owner 11nd operator,
McDonald's Includes a face-toRoscoe MIlls, In the ceremony .
face driVe through, similar to a
The new store Is scheduled to be
drive-up window at a bank,
up and running at the site by Oct.
according to Mills.
1, according to Mills.
In preparation for construcMills stated that he was anx tion, excavators dug down 13 feet
Ious to get Into this area and
below ground level and a protecbecome a part of the community.
tive fabric has been placed over
He went on to say that he has
the ground. According to Mills,
work~ for several years to come
Into the area and that a good deal
of research ·was completed In
selecllng an appropriate site.
M!lls said he selected this site
because of Its close proximity to
Roscoe Mills, owner and operasurrounding communities.
. Mills pointed out that his . tor of the Pomeroy McDonald's,
efforts, were greatly assluted by Is attempting to locate the
Meigs · County Commissioner Pomeroy Freight Statton sign
Manning Roush, Pomeroy VIl- which hung outside the building.
lage Council Mayor Richard Mills stated that he Is attempting
to locate the sign because he
Seyler, and the Farmer's Bank.

ter asked that the district ma!le;~
loan application and financial
analysis from the Ohio Department of Education. Members
Robert Barton, Jeff Werry, Robert Snowden and Richard
Vaughan voted in favor, with one
member, Larry Rupe voting
against the motion.
The board also made modifications to the appropriations for the
current fiscal. year, which appropriations total S10,927,394.(Ja. Addltlonallf. • t he board adopted
temporary appropriations for
fiscal year 1991 In the amount o~
$2,634,002.43 and authorized borrowing the spending reserve not
to exceed $179,000 at a rateofflve
percent

Dr. Steiner said that she is
gr&lt;t teful to the citizens of the a rea
and the library staff for their
cooperation and support. ' 'This,
has been a wonderful project to
work on because everyone has
been so Interested aild helpful,"
she said.
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The project was funded in part
by the Ohio Humanities Council
and Ohio University's School of
Home Economics .
The exhibition Is open to the
public on weekdays from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m .. and Saturday a:nd
Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.

Reward offered for sign ·

Study shows air travel ·getting safer
NEW YORK (UPI) -Technological advancements In air
travel have made flying safer In
the past 20 years, leaving the
pilot as the most fallible element
In commercial. airline service, a
study reported.
The study, conducted by Conde
Nast Traveler magazine, said
pilot error was a probable cause
of nearly eight out oflOcrashes of
·scheduled passenger flights,
with mechanical error the cause
of only 16' percent.
The majority of airplane accidents take place during takeoff
and landing, notdurlngflight, the
study showed.
Weather accounted for 12 percent of air accidents, air traffic
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EXBIBmON CONTINUES - Tile exlllbllloll, ''Orn8&amp;e and
Simple Fonna: Pomeroy Fumltiare aud Fulaloa, 1848-1888," Ia
being held over one additional week at the llelp Couuty Public
IJbrary. Pictured are Judith Matlhewa, PII.D., Director of tbe
School of Home Eeonomlcs at Olllo Ualvenlty, ud Jane Vamer,
also ol the home ecoaomlca deparlment, vlewlag a dilplay at the
exhibition.
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Friday seeing unsettled weather

control error, 11 percent, poor
maintenance and other airline
error, 9 percent, terrorism and
sabotage, 4 percent, and airport
operations, 2 percent, according
·to the study released Thursday
by Traveler editor Harold Evans
at a press conference. In some
accidents more than one cause
was cited.
The Traveler study analyzed
the accident and fatality .statistics of 80 domestic and foreign
airlines lor the period 1968
through 1988 and found U.s.
airlines had an overall safety
record better than Western European airlines, Evans said.
The study Identified Pail Am as
tbe malor U.S. carrier with the

highest gross fatality rate, 3.35
fatal accidents per 1 million
scheduled passenger fligl)ts. It ·
By Ualted Presalntematlonal
pointed out that four of Pan Am's
The se&lt;;ond day of summer was
accidents were due to terrorism.
considerably more unsettled
American, Northwest, United
than the first, with the National
and Delta .are the major Amerlan
Weather Service forecasting
airlines that ha&gt;&lt;e fatal accident
sbowers and thunderstorms and
rates slightly lower than Luf·
Indicating a sllaht chance of
thansa, a German airline resevere
thunderstorms.
nowed for its safety record and to .
Skies were partly to mostly
quality maintenance, the study
cloudy early Friday morning
said, although Western Eurcr
across the state, but a cold front
pean airlines demonstrated a
was racing toward. the Buckeye
lower accident rate than U.S.
State from the west.
carriers In the last 10 years of the
Hlgbs Friday w41re to be ID the
study.
mid-70s to mid·80s, but the
Tbe study listed the top safety·
weekend will be considerably
enhancing · advancements In
cooler witll the passage or the
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escape recent heavy precipltJ ·
cold front.
Highs Saturday through 'rues- . tlon and has received less than
day will only be In the low .to one-Inch so far this month. Most
mid-70s, but after a brief threat · other areas are running near to
of sbowers Saturday, skies will above normal precipitation acbe fair through the period.
cumulations for the month of
june.
The fair weather Is expected to
last at least through Wednesday,
On the early morning weather
allowing ' growers to advance In
map, a cold front was from the
their field chores. While the upper G~at Lakes to Texas.
rainfall Friday and Saturday
High pressure was over the
may not be welcomed by growers
Plains. The cold front was to
In portions of southern and
move through Ohio Friday nl&amp;ht
central Ohio, moderate rain
and be along the Atlantic Coast
should benefit crops In the. far
by Saturday momb\g. The blgh
northeast.
pressure will gradually work Its
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