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                  <text>Ohio Lottery
Have a
safe and
sane Fourth!

Daily Number
281
Pick-4
3640

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Vol.40. No.292

In Mason Coun ty

Rain for
forty days?

Consult Your Pharmacist
A Friend For Life~

Health tips for the road
For many of us, July Is the
peak of vacat ion tim e. With
children ou t of sc hool, many
parents ar e gearing up for th e
annu al family vacat i on. Or. fo r
some of us, a long weekend ex ·
cu r s ton Is all the leis ure tlnw
we can manage. Whet her you
are going cross -country or out
of the c ountry for you r summer
vacatloo, the pharmacists at
Revco Drug Stores recommPnd
park in g
somethin g bes ides
your map. Be prepan&gt;d for
hPalt h care emprgrncl es. by
k nowi ng what to do when you
are away from borne. Here ar r
some common guideli nes .
Traveling with medication
I f you are traveli ng by com·
mercia! carrier, do not pack
your prPscriptlon medicine lo·
your suit cases If yo u are go in g
to check your lu ggage. As
m any of us k now. luggage ca n
be l ost. Often, plan es are de·
layed and you may be stuck In
an airport withou t accpss to
your suit case - and medica ·
tlon - which can ca use you to
miss ta k ing a required dosagl'
at a specific tim e.
To avoid t his, al ways carry
more than enough of your
medication wit h you, and have
duplicate cop ies of your pres ·

By Jt m Rotsart A Ph .

cr lp tlon, wit h your doctor' s
name
and number. tucked
away in a carr y-on b ag. If you
lose your m edication, or run
out of II, replacing your pres ·
cr ipllon will be much easi er
If you are on dally medica ·
l io n, co nsult your physician
abou t dosages before you leave
-especially lfyouarrcross ln g
t !me zones. Changing yo ur
medication sc hedule can pro·
duce harmful side effect s If not
properly regulated by you r
physician .
Time zonPs arr nut thP only
factors that ca n ca use your
medica tion to affect you differ·
ently Changes In clim at e or
diet also can alier your medica·
lion. Check with your physician

or pharmacist wht:&gt;n plannin g
your trip, l or Inform ation on
specific precautions you should
ta ke.
Preventing Illness
Don't start your vacation on
the wrong foot. Remember to
rhPCk with yo ur physician or
pharmacist for recomm end a·
lions on medications to prrvrnt
mot ion slcknPss.

If you are going out of the
country, you will want to be
ca utious aOOut rlrlnk l ng th r wa ·
trr or rat lng somP ty(X' s of

e're

food, which may ca use Intes t!·
nai distress and put a damper
on your e ntire trip If yo u are not
prepared . Ther£' &lt;II"(' ma ny
ovPr·the·co unlt'f medications
that w ill relieve the discomfort
of nausea and di arrhea. Your
Revco pharmacist can rPCom mend o ne for you
Additionally, be aware t hat
cha ngrs

!n env ironment ca n

I rigger and worsen allergii'S .
Sy mptom s of aiil·r~lr react Ions
Include swoll en lips and throat,
hives, uncontrolled · sneezi ng,
Itching, runny nosl' and watery
eyes. Check with your physl ·
cl an or pharmacist for lnfor·
mat ion on medieations that ca n
rel ieve these symptoms.
First -aid away from horn e
No m at ter where your tra ·
ve ts I a ke you, one of I he rssPll ·
liais you need t o carry with
yo u. besides a toothbru sh, is a
flrsl ·ald kll . You never know
what' s arou nd the cor nl"r or
ovpr th e horizon , so lt 'sadvlsa ·
ble t o be prepared. Pharma ·
cls ts at Revco sugges t the fol ·
low in g It ems for an all · purpose
flr st·ald kit. all of w hich are
available on your local dru g·
sto re shelves:
'AdhPslv e bandages in a va·
rlpt y Of S [ZPS.

" Ga uze and medi ca l t ape .
"An elastic bandage for mus
c le sp as m s or minor spr ains.
"Antiseptic cr ea m, ointment

or

spray

for cut s, burns.

scrapes and Insect biles .
"An anl lh islamlne medica·
lion for all ergic reac tions.
• Aspirin, ibuprofen or ace ·
lamln op hcn for minor ac hes
and pains .
Summ er vaca 1ion can be a
fun· filled , enjoyable time. T hi s
summPr , when y nu arP pa ckin g

you r su it case-s, re member to
t hrow In these heal th tips- for
a I rip t ha I PVP ryonP w Ill r hnnsP
to rt&gt;member .

In E ng land, July 15th Is Sl.
Sw lthin' s Day. Thl' tradl ·
tlonal belief Is that If It rains
on Sl. Sw lthin' s Day, it wlli
ra in for 40 d ays.
Sl. Swlt hln was an English
bishop who lived I n the ninth
ce ntury. He Is sa id to have
wished lo be burled In lhP
chur chyard so that 'the swePI
ra in of heaven mig ht fail upon
t he grave.'
Wh en hi' was made a sa int .
so me eager m onks dl'clded to
move his body lnsidl' the
ca th ed r al. But It Is said t o
have rai ned for 40 days when
they did lhts. Hl'nce, rain is
now assoc i ated
with St.
Sw ll hin.

.

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Stall
Rutland Village has bppn
awarded $617,000 from th e Ohio
Public Works Com mi ssio n
tOPWCi in Issue 2 monies
towa rd the construction of a $2.2
million waste water co ll ect ion
and treatment sewage system
Announcemen t of th e gr ant
was made Monda y aft ernoon by
Sen. Jan Michael Long and Rep
Mary Abel who worked with
OPWC to get the funds released
from th e Commission's Iss ue 2
emergency disc ret lonary fund .
The $617.000 will serve as loca l
funds required to qualit y for
funding threugh the Environ·
menta l Pro tect i on Agency and
the Ohio Water Development
Authorit y. The EPA fund i ng
amount will be determined thi s
fall , the of ficial s said .
Cons u·uction on the project is
expected to begin in earl y 199 1.
In commenting o n th e release
of OPWC m onies, Sen. Long sa id
" Th rsr funds represen t a co m ·
m itmen t on th e part of th e state
10 ossisl the vi ilagt• of Rutlaod
wi th
t he i r
sewage
im provrme nt."
"This is anothPr Pxrelknt
rxample of sta i r and local

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Your Senior Centers
Are Here For You!
Enjoy AJI The

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Key lor Spirit, a spirit stick and severlillihhons.
Pictured , front row, left to right, are Michl-ih'
McCoy and .fody Haye•. Mlddh• Robyn Stout.
Rear - Marcy Hill and Chrl' Harmon. Nnt
presen t - Amtwr Cumings .

SOUTHERN'S VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
- Southern Hlgh School' s varsity cheerleaders
won this UCA camp trophy for best cheer, varsity
division, al lhe UCA cheerleading camp at Ohio
University recently . They also won th e Mastl'r

Sheriffs use of truck questioned
COLUMBUS, Ohi o rUP I I The state audit or is rev ipwlng a
lease agrPrment for a truck !ha t
Lawrence Coun ty ~her iff Dan
Hlpron lmu s reporlf'dl y USf'S for
both offic ia l business and his
poli ti cal ca mpa ig n for th e Ohi o
SPnat e.
De nny Gilbert . a spokesman
for Auditor Thomas Frrguson.
sa id Pxamlner s werr conduct in g
a rout inP aud it in Lawn•nrP
Count y when they werP tipp!'d to
quf's tl ons aOOut thr shN!ff' s us&lt;'
of the truck.
Hi eron im us' ca mpai gn usP uf
rhp trurk began the da)' hl'
announced his rand idacv for the

Rr publtcan nominJt ion for thP
Sf'natp "s 17t h Dist rict spat . Ft'11.

'12. the Columbu s Dtspa lc h ,.. .
port ed Monda\·.
He drovp

tu

Chill iC'utht •.

d

round tr ip of at lrastlOOm iil's , lo
announ ce hr was srrki ng th(·
Republi can nomination for th1•
S ~·nali•'&lt;.; 17 th Di str ict srat. A
photo g ivf'n to thr n P~\:spa p(•r b\·
thP shf'r i ff s Democra t ic fops
shows thP t ruck. with th(' shP
r iff's insignia on t hP door, pa J" kNI
in f ront of the Ros ..; Cou nt \"
court hous(• .
Thr truck hd s lw ..' n P&lt;JJ'k&lt;'d 1n
fr on t of thr Lav:n'n Cf' Cn unt \·
court housto in rPctonl wcpks ThP

shPrif f's in sign ia is covp r pd v.-ilh
lli f'ronimus ra m pdign posh•r s.
!loth s t&lt;J l l' law and Ihe lf'&lt;:t ~t· I hr
ro untv ~ ign rcl with H iPronimu ...
rrquirP th a t thP ":Phic· lt• bf• usrd
un l.v fo r off iria l bu sinpss. ~1 n cr
ta xpayf' rs fool thf' bill.
Un dC'r thr lrLl"f' agn'f' mf'nl .

tlw !'hPriff n'cl'i\'P!'

$.1~'0 d

mon th

for thr V('h ic lP . and rou ntv ·paid
gaso line.
Lois GiJIPnwdtf'r. cJ nwm brr of
Hi r•ronimu _s·s rJmpa lgn . said thP
Df'monat " .:H P rais ing a non
iss uP hfocausP th t• 'itwri ff rarf'·
full .\ arroun ts lo r hi s p&lt;'rsona l
v s for hi s
usl' of thP \'hf'iC'lt' Jnd pa _
own g&lt;Jsolinr for IJC' rso na l

rrra nds .
When you care for an elderly or disabled relative in your
home, we know you want to be there for them as much as
po..ible. But we also know there are timeo when you need to
take time out from your day-to-day responsibilities to travel,
vacation or handle personal or business matten. That's when
you can call on CareGiver Plus at Pleasant Valley Nursing

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Care Center. We'll care for your loved one in our facility for a
few hours, a few day or several weeks.
For more information about how CareGiver Plus can
meet both your needs, and those of the person you care for,
call Carla King at (304) 675-5236.

PLEASANT VALLEY

Nursing Care Center

july Fourth schedules
Various co mmunitirs throughout J\1(' igs Co unt\· v.:i ll hi'
celebrating the Fourth of .lulv wit h differPnllvp••sof arlivitir•s
M ajor ceiPbrations arP plannrd i n Rac inP . H.utiJnd. and
Middleport. Following IS a ltsl of th ose oel i\'i llos
RACINE
9:30a .m. - Paradl' linl'u p at Soulhrrn Hi gh School.
9:45 a.m. - Flag rai sing roromo nv at lh•• htgh sc hool
10 a.m - Parad e begi ns.
11 a. m. - Barbccur al th(' Hari nf' FirP Stat ion.
I p.m. - Kids' gamps at the l ire stall on .
I p.m to 5 p.m- La dlrs Auxiliary gamrs at thl' firr 'ita lio n
2 p.m . -·'A nyt hing That F loats But a Roat' · ral'l' at the launch
ra m~ .

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Rutland awarded grant
toward OPWC project

JULY, 19911

RIVER CURRENTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

PAGE TWELVE

1 Section. 10 Pages

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, July 3, 1990

Copyriqhted 1990

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Clear tonight Low in mid
60s. Hot , hazy and humid
Wednesd ay. High near 95.
Chance of rain 20 percent.

3 p.m.- West Virginia Sky Divers perform al Star Mill Park
6:30p.m . - Gos rlf'i mu sic at Sta r Mill Park .
6:30 to 9:30p.m. - Tern dancr at the fire stat ion .
7: 30p.m. - Pat r iotic music performancl' at St ar Mill Park
8:30p.m. - Cou nt ry Rlrnd Band ~erfornrs at Star Milli 'ark
10 p.m. - Fireworks at St ar Mill Park
In addition to the above li sted ac ti vi ti es. th en' wi ll be crafts
a nd flea market oper ators sr i up at the park throughout tlwda) .
RUTLAND
The Villa ge of Rutland w ii lconduet Fourth of .Ju ly fpst i,·itiP.s
throug hou t the day .
9 to 9:30 a.m . - Parade lineu p on Depot and Brick St rer t
10 a.m. -Parade begins. Theme. "Our American Her i tage ."
Following the porade, lht• Rai nbow Cl ogger s w ill perform on the
stage In the firemen's park behin d the old Rutland Hi gh Sc hool
I p.m . - Pie and cakr decorating contest at the park.
sponsored by the Rutland Flrrmen Ladles Auxiliary .
3 p.m. - Pies and cakes from th e decorating cg ntes t will br
auctioned off.
8 p.m . - Rainbow Cioggers perfo rm a! slage in firemen's
park .
MIDDLEPORT
The Village of Middlepor t has planned acti vit ies to
accomodate folks of ali ages.
II a.m. - All day gospel sin g sponsored by the Feeney
Bennett Post 128 Au xiliary at the annex on Mill Stree t .
Noon to 4 p.m . - Fish fry at the Middleport Fire Sta tion
sponsoged by the fire depa rtment.
Continued on page 3

!

Shf' said r ountv taxp£lVPr arf'
"'a bou t $~.000 ;1 , -,·a r" '
bt •('~lUS{' tilt' shrrifl pa ys allrosts
to repair and maintain th r tru ck .
Ci llenwa tr r sa icl the lP&lt;JSP al so
s t ~Jlps th(' f'nunt y isn't liabl r for
bw "u it s for r laim s rf's ull ing
from "'priY.:Jif'. non-rounty USf' of
1his motor vl'hirlt• ."
..;a\- ~ ' d

"'! think that shows that pri\'a tr
US( ' is Ol&lt;... CillrnwatN said
Hi eron imu s has t&lt;J kl•n less than

S:!oll in some months when he
usrd thr ve hicle olf·du ty. p ror at
ing his pf'r.'ional usP. sh &lt;' said.
Tile newspaper sa id it ob tained
rPcords showing Hlrronim us rf' ·
crived $.10o from lhl' coun ty in
.lurw. $;n:; in May. $.1.18 in Ma rch
and the full $:1\0 in Frbrua ry . th r•
month hP drovr to Ch illico th e to
;1nnouncC' his SPnate cam pai gn.
Dav e McCown. a lawyer and
cha irman of tile Lawrence
County Democrat ic party, said
the refunds are minima l and
based on the sh rriff's own honor
system
" I would argue that his refunds
are an admission of personal use
and an ad mission of violation of
la w ," McCown t ol d th e
newspaper .

governmen t worki ng· hand

In
hand for the bet termen t of
So utheas tern Ohio". he added
Rep . Abet poi nt ed out that th e
funding wi ll assist Rutland offi ·
ria l s in thrir rfforts to put in a
was !P watrr system. ·'T his is no
lu xury, bul a necrssity to res torr
sanitar!' w&lt;JtPr conditions to
Ru tl and ." she sa id
She noted rhat th ere have been
numer ous inst ancPs of sPwagr
running into Lead ing Creek and
posin g ser ious hea lth th reats to
PvP ryo nr in thr arra This has
magnified lhr problems. the
officia ls point ed out.
Rutland Mayor Jim Fink ex
pressed delig ht at ge tti ng tho
l ss ur 2 monies Whic h he sa id wil l
iowet l hP househo ld sewa gr
ratr s by srveral dollar!' a mon th.
He commended Kim Sh iewds ..
vi liagr co nsuila nt. for his work
on the fundin g proj ect, as well as
member s of R uriand Village
Co uncil and Clerk Sa nd v Sm ith
who havr all bPPn in vo lved in thr
rrqulred 'iurveys and paper

work .
t\ccording to Mrs. Smit h th r
vil lage borrowPd $200.000 from
the Ohio WaiN Development
Au thorit y abo ut r i ght month s

ago . That wtlh thr $1 1 million
wh ich the vill age anticipate&gt;
receiving from lhP F.PA this f all.
and th e $617.000 in lssur 1
monies. shou ld f und the initi£.11

work. acco rding to Mrs Smit h
T hP prr l imin&lt;Hy C'nginr£&gt;ring on
thr proj ect has alreadv brf'n

completed b.v Enginel•ring t\sso
ciates of Wooster .
Work to obtain fund ing l or lh&lt;'
project has bPl'n goi ng on for

about two :vears, accord ing to
M ayor Fi nk . although th e sew
age problems of the co m mun il v
ha vr bf'f'n recognized for man~·
.v ~&gt;ar s

Srvrr a l months ago officials
did a housr-to-housr sur\'e.v to
comt• up with doc umrnt ati on on
srwagr problrms to bf&gt; prf'SC'ntrd
10 potrn ti&lt;JI funding agrncies . It

is &lt;Jn li clpa t('d that ahout 150
homPs. bot h in si de and ou tsi dP
thP rorporu!ion limit s wil l br
SPfVPd by· l hf' propOSf-'&lt;1 SPWagp
S)'s trm .
Thr &lt;HPJ . according to !tw
ma .vnr. wi ll PXIt•ml up Nrv. Lima
Road to Whit• • Htll Road. down
Rou tr 124 ro Happv Hollow Road.
out Salem SlrPPI tu lhf' to~ oi
La sher Hi II, and out Depot St reet
to bryond ! hr corporat ion limih

Red Cross spends $627,000
on aid for Ofiio flood victims
I

SHADYS IDE. Ohio tUPi i ThP American Red Cross has
spend morr th an $627,000 on
re l ief and recovery from th f'
.June H fl oods in Ohi o. Pcnnsy i
va nia and West Virg inia . bu t has
only raised asmallpo rli ono fth at

amount .
'l'hr agenc.v figurPs more than
l.·ib:l homes. mobile homes and
apartmr nts were dPstroyrd or
da maged in right co unties of
sou th eastern Oh io, southwe-stf'rn
Penn sylva ni a and northrrn Wf• st

Virg inia.
"The

Amer ican

Red Cro ss

t'.s timates thr cost of relief and

rr•c·ovPr!· ha s incr eased to morf'
than $1.2 million for the peopl e of
the Ohio Valley ," Doug Skro
back. a Red Cross wor ker told a
nrws conferr nrP Monda y a ftPr ·
noo n ar it s headq ua nrr s i n
Wirrrling , W.V a.
" l n on ly 2 Y1 weeks. Red Cross
ras('workers havP pr ovidf'd as ·
sista nc(' to 1.067 [ am ili t_•s, .. hP
said .
AI leas t 24 people died In lhl'
Shadvside area when wal ls of
wat er cras hl'd down the Weger
and Pipe creeks late June 14 A

Sf'dr ch ro nttnurs nf'ar l hf' a rrct

whereltwWPgePmPPt s thPOhio
RivN for at lrast two mo rr
bodies. &amp; !m ont Co unty official s
sa id Tursda.v morning .
"Mo re than $627.000 ol the
es tim ated $1.2 million has al ·
rrad.v bPPn spt•nt in the rf'li t'fa nd
recovery of vic tims of the fl ood."
sa id Glad.v Hrlt, rxrcu tivr dirPC·
tor of thr Ohio Vai il'Y Rl'd Cr oss
Chapter
·
M onr~· has bf'rn pouring in to
I hr Shad.vs idl' t.~n•a to hrlp
viet ims. The Shadys ide Relief
Fund ha s grow n to $200,000, and
orga nizf'r!-. wPrP tom ~-"PI TuPsday
to di sc uss howe t o distributrthat
m oney, sa id Na talif' Kennon . a
tru .~ t et• for thl' fund

Thf' la test door-t o-door sur\'f' \
in th(' affpctrd arf'a showC'd morf.
rr~ idrn ces
damagC'd or dPs-

lroyed than tniltally thought. ThP
first surw'y.

shon l~ ·

aftf'r thr

dis aster. ~ howP d 1.t11 n•sidPnCf's
damaged or destroved. but lh• •
new survry found anothPr :12
Thr hf'a virst damag f' ca mt ·
fr om JC'ffrrson Coun tv i n Ohio .
wherl' 456 dwr l Ungs wt•rp n·

ported damaged or drstrovrd .
Be lmont County had Jl~ and
~ arrison Co unt ~' :14 Pf'nn ;.;~· l va
nia counti('s affPC 1L-'d irll'l ud (•
Alieghrnv 1 t;t; dwell tngs al
frc trdl. Clear fi eld tR.1t aod .Jrf
ff'rson t271 In WP'- 1 Virginia.
Wrt zrl h a cl 7~ dv.:rlli ng.., ctf ff'c tt&gt;d
and Marst1.1lJ Count\' had nnr

Local news briefs
Orrick plead~ guilty to charw•
!Jouglas Wa y ne Orri ck. :IH of Hosr Hi ll RodCI. Ponwrov .
r ntrrf'd a p lra of gu i I ty tor hargf's of ld on.v do mrs t ic\' io lr nCf' on
M onday, according to MPigs Co unt y Pros{·c uting Al1ornr.v
Strven L. Story.
Orrick pled guilty to th r c harges of domestil' vto lcnr•• as
Co ntinued on page :l

Maison named chairrnan of Meigs
Democratic Executive Committee
Sur Maison of Tuppers Plain s
Wi.IS recentl y r lccted chairman of
the Meigs Cou nt y Democ ratic
Executi ve Committ ee.
Mr s. Malson has ser ved on tht'
execu tive committee for lhr• past
10 years an d is employed as thr
dPput y registrar at th e Meig s
Co unt y Li cense Bureau. Ot her
officers named were Mary Hun·
ter. vice chair man; Melody
Roberts, secrNary, and Jane
Frymyer. treasurer.
New off icers of I he Centra l
Co mmittee are .John lhie, chair·
man; Becky Triplett. secretary:
Cat herine Welsh. treas urer; a nd
Con nie Dodson, vice cha irm an .

Thr centra l co mmillr r
member s are Edll h Ll•ach. Bed·
ford: Mary HuniPr . No rt h \rn
ter; Thadd eus S. Dye. Co lumbi a;
Law rence H. Hay man. L ebanon:
M ic ha el Scr arbnry, LPiart; Ro
bert A Mal son . .Jr .. North Olive:
Melody Rober ts. South Olive;
Norm an Weber. Ora nge ; Samuel
B. May. Rutland Village; Janet
Howard. East Rutland: Norman
C. Will. West Rutland; Edward
D. Anderson. Salem; Kenneth
Imbod en. Middleport Second;
Co nnil' Dod son, Middleport
third : Ba rbara Hudson, Middle·
port Fourth; M aureen H e nne~y.
Pomeroy First; Rebecca Trl ·

pl£'11. Ponwruy S&lt;'co nd : ( ·alhf'
nnf' Wrl sh, Pomeroy Th lrd: l.b&lt;J
Roush. Bradbury: C r rgon·
Eblin . Laurl'i C!U f; Caro l Ohlin
grr, Rock Spring s; Shi r tev \lit
&lt;' hl'ii. Sc ipio; .Jeffrev Thu.rnton
Racine Village ; .John !hie. Mi ·
nl'Csviile. and Edw in S Coza rt .
Racine Precinct.
,\

The Daily Sentinel
Resolutions given second reading
to publish July 4
The Daily Scn~nel will publish
on Wednesday July 4.
The business .and adverd•lng
offices, however, will be closed.
Subscribers can e&gt;&lt;pecl to
r eceive th eir papers earUer lhan
usual.
Nonnal publication lime wtll
resutne on Thursday, July 5.

Two resolutions Involving city
vehicles were given a second
reading at last night' s regular
meeting of Pomeroy Village
Counc il.
The llrst o! the resoluti ons,
both of which were Introduced at
the council's last meeting, In·
valved the purchase of a 1975
panel truck from John Anderson.

The second resolution Involves
mak lng monthl y payments on a
new GMC pick-up trU~::k, which
was recently purchased by the
village. The payments will be
made to Farmers Bank and
Savin gs Company .
In the only other action taken
l as t n lght by council, a meetpng
was set fo r Monday evening.

SUE MAISON

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LETTERS OF OPrNION are welcome. Thev sho uld be les s lhan 300
words long . AU lettNs are su b)('('t to C'dltlng afld mu st be s igned with
name , address and telephone num Ocr. No unsigned letters will be published . Letters shou ld be In good ta ste, addressing Issues, not personalities .

Bureau

of Reclamation

was

established and waler project s
cropped up all over the West to
lrrl gal e family farm s. The prom -

farmers.

Senate But j udging by the record
of the corporale farmers, !hey
will soon find a way to get around
the new r estr ictions. and the
Bureau of Rrrlamal!on will look
the ot her way .
The big farmers simply
changed their laclics . They now
organize !heir land in a parch work of tru sts. partnersh ips and
corpora tions. each owning 960·
acre fa r ms.

Earlier this month, an older

In one case. eight "farmer s"

and wiser House of Representa ·

signed up for subsid ized waler
from a water distrlcl in California . The names were dlfferenl,
but the phone numbrrs and

lives voled to change the rules lo
prevent the big corporations
from scammlng the governmPnt
A simi lar bill is pending in !he

addr esses were the same. Ench

By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
UPI Senior Editor
WASHINGTON - As the hazy days of summer arrive in
Washington, I he outlines of the fall co ngress ional campaign have

tK&gt;come clearer. The prospects are for anot her nasty contes t,
charc terlzed by more heal than light
While precious lillie in the way of subSiantive legislation may be
passed before I he November elecli on, bolh I he Democrats and the
Republicans will be busy stockp iling campaign Iss ues for the fall
In some cases, the issues we will be hearing about during
September and October developed out of basic polilical di sa greements over the rig hi way to deal wilh nati onal problems . T his i s likely
to be I he case wilh I he issues of paren ta I and family leave child caw
There is a lot of agreemenllha l people who have serious illnesses in
their families or new -born bab ies need unpaid lime off wilhout risk in g
loss of their jobs, and that the existin g care sySiem for rh ild ren whOS&lt;.'
parents work needs improvemen t.
But, while most Democra!S bel ieve !he governmcnl mu st play an

0

Dear Edi t or :
GeorgP Bush Is part democ rat .
Tax and spend . The American
people will be !he poorer for 11.
Jus! today Nelson Mandela
-made a S)JP('ch before congres s
)l nd il'ft wllh whal he came for a promise of monf'v. Th er p is

•uonP!' tor Poland, money fm
~lear agua. money for P&lt;Jnama .
money for the Philippines and all
the resl of the beggar nations.
Tax !he American people.
The deficit will no I be paid off
- read my lips.
Gayle Price

Berry's World
"NOT SO FUNNY, BUT
Wild. wacky and weird."

Tt\E EXCESS PACKAGING

G~£MLiNS

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i

4-J

.JND M~_tAANU~l~S
MOlORCADt lS OON

rpgulators have a cozy relationship paid bv taxpayers," Doe
sa id . "Many bureau officials go
to work for !h em !lhe farming
i nrtu stryl wh en thry le ave

gov Prnment .·'

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Doc claims th at the Bureau of
Rec lamali on prot eciS lis friends
by Wfltlng n tmsy ru les. When
Doe tried l o li ghten those rules,
he w as tr ansf('rred . He now
work s In a toxic wastE' unit , an
are a hP knows littlr about .

)tCJr.~·

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce llnd Mark Smith
of Blunt, Elll• &amp; Loewi

RECEIVES AWARD - Brian Burkhamer, managc&gt;r ol llw
Pomeroy Sundry Store received the Southern Ohio llivision

Manager of the \'ear award recently . The award was presenlPd at
lhe spring meeting of managers. Rurkhamt!r wa.~ rt&gt;t •ommended
lor tht• award by his supervisor, Ken Reed.

.---Local news briefs ... -----.
Co nlinucd from page 1
contained in a bill of information hdort' Me igs Coun tv Common
Pleas Judge Fred W. Crow, Ill. Orrick is charged wilh stabbin g
his wile, Marcia Orrick, on lhP bullocks on June ~4 .
As liSied in th e bill of lnformal lon, domesti c v iolen ce• is a
fourth degree felony , punishable b~' a maximum spntpm·e of
f ive years In prison
Prosecutor Story recommend ed th at Orriek be -;en tcnc('d to &lt;•
jail term of at lea st three yE'ars t o thP m&lt;Jx i mum . Ston'
explained , " Thi s wa s in accordancP wilh the victims's wish1~s
th at morC' sevrrP charges not bP brought a gains t thl'
defendan 1."
Se nlencing has been defern •d unlil July Ll so ! hal a
prr ·sc ntence in vestigation and a vlctim impact stall 'mi•nt may
be provided lo I he court as is required bv law.
·
Orri ck remains in thr Mei gs Cou nt y Jai l, pending sl'ntl'ncing
Judge Crow conlinued Orrick 's bond

EMS has .wven calls .Monday

Mandela: Do the right thin,....g__B_en_W_ar_len_be_rg
Lei' s hope th at Nelson Mande
Ia's app earan ce on Ted Koppel' s
"Town Meeting " I ABC! willlurn
ou l lo be an illuminating and
Instructive moment : illumin ating ror AmeriCan s. lnstructivr
for Mandel a.
Mandel a showed he has all !he
makin gs of an aulhentic and
lo ng · runntng s uper star Hr
needs no new epigram; I he old
"velvet glove over a fist of steel "
wil l do fine. He is an elegan l man.
arll cul at e, soft-spoken, humor
ous, and app arenlly unembi tJered. When challenged, he can
snap. Tw enty -sev en ye ars in jail
provides lhe ba ckdrop against
which heros are made.
He answered his "Town Mcel lng" crilics wilh I he logic of the
ages . Th e crillcs said !h al
Mandel a, and more speclllca ll y
hi s African Na llonal Congress
parly. Is, or has been , procommuni st. pro-violence. pro-

tine Liberation Organization .
Mandf' la sa id. listen . we are
running a national liberation
movemenl. It' s a t ough job: il' s
been uphi ll for decades . Our
causr is ju st. self.determi nat ion
ror blacks 1n Sou lh Africa Wr
will do whal il takes 10 win. and
take ou r su pport where we can
gel II. We are no! go in g 10
cr itlrlze. any nat io n. or move·
menl, or per son, !hal helps us.
Thai Includes Gadhafi, Caslro
and Arafal.
To so mr degrec. greate r or
I PSSE"f. the case can be m ade that
!he ANC's posit ion fo llow s a
ce rt ain his torica l trad ition . Libera tion groups, and liber ation
leaders. lyplcally do tak e !heir
supporl where !hey can find il.
Thai goes for George Washing
i on, Mah alma Gand hi and Mena rhem Begin.
Thus Illumin ated. Americans

terrori s t,

del a comes Bul Mandela should
also know from where America

Marxist .

pr o

Moammar Gadhafi of Llbva.
pro -Fidel Caslfo of Cuba and
pro-Yassir Arafal of ! he Pales

Taxes

11ur reporter Melinda Maas that
lhe agPncy Is as guilty as the
farmf'f s "The water users and

AP?RoAC~ING Wt_
LINCOlN ~RI~L --

active ro le in in assuring leave time and providing child care. most

Letters to the editor

1hn t wrotr th e water rules, told

c

0 0

claimed to be a separate farm,
but In reality one l and company
was sucking up cheap water for
6. 730 acres.
Wade Hill, 03, grows potatoes,
leltuce and wheat on 160 acres In
the San Luis Valley of Colorado.
He irrigates his farm from a
privale wat er project built
nearly 100 years ago , and It burns
him up 10 see weall hy farming
corporations stealing subsidized
waler. Hil l says hecan'tcompete
when he pays fo r his own water
and the big companlps hit up the
laxpayer for the bill. Hill has a
word for what' s happening "Farmgate."
To compound the scam, $830
million of th e $2.2 billion a year
thP taxpay ers spend on water
subsidies goes l o farms that raise
surplu s crops crops that
America doesn't need. "American laxpayers are paying
farmers l o lrrlgatl' crops that
we' re a lso pay ing them not to
produce ." David Conrad of the
Nalion al Wildlife Federation told
us
Phil Doc, who used to head the
Rureau of Reclamation office

should know from wherr Man·

co mPS .

It is indPf&gt;d AnlPric a's forf&gt;lgn
policy to promol r dPmorra cy in
South Ar rica -a nd also in Libva
and Cub&lt;J , and l n Pol and and
Hung ary . AmPrlca is in th r
national libe ra ti on businrss .
We hav e a du ty to expla in that
Ia Mandel a. Hr should be lrarn
in g as wrll as trachingdur in g hi s
st ay her C' . :\1and ela ' s critics on
t he l elevi sion program m ade a
good Slep in I hal direcl ion .
At Issue i s whal ki nd of
govern ance Mandel a or I he ANC
mi ghl provi de for Soulh Af r ica.
Free or drspotic:' Violent or
non - v i oi Pnt ? Co l lrrtivi st or
markE't ·Ori en tf'd? Aut hrnt ic a ll y
plurall sI? As t hr n it ic s poi nt out .
!here are aspect s of lhe ANC's
hisl ory th at arrlroubilng in lhcse
reg ards. The Cas lro-Gadhafi
co nn ecti on Is onl v thr svmbol of

thosf' conrrrn s. ·

·

As and if Mandela offers
crPdlblr ass urancrs, America
ca n wisely consid er aid to I he
ANC. as we ha ve to olhrr s. wilh
s trin gs a tt ar hf'd.

On t;_wliral JZrou nds, Mande·
!a 's rPfusa l to br {'ak w ith thugs
who supporr hi s movemen t is
undPrstandabi C'. Thugs are part
oft hr world . Amer ica also deals
with I hugs when II has lo. The
quP slion in this In stance is not
mf&gt;an s, but ends.
Thr !!oiled St at es allempls to
promn tl' H se t of va lu es . So do
Caslro and Gad hart. They are not
thP s&lt;Jm p valu es. One set of
va lues y iel ds democracy and
prosperllv , l hrotherdoesn ' l . The
va lurs of politic al and eco nomic
freed om . coupled with plural ism . cou ld makrSouthArrlca the
model for l hr l orlured African
ron tinrnt
Mandel" should understand
that the davs of I he Caslros and
the Gadhafl.s are over, !hal Third
World rPvo lut lonary Marxism Is
as old and irrelev a nt as yester·
da y's newspaper Perhaps It
take s a whi le for a man In prison
for so lon g lo calch up. We do him
no fa vor bv nol ca lli ng II to his
attPn ll on

Amateur critics feed Zagat''s success
r&gt;;EW YORK IN E.4 \ - Airlin e
a nd re ntal car companies arr
about to receiv e w hat restau ·
rants In this city have been given
fo r a dozen years - a se riou s
crlllque of their service from
thousands of their best and mosl
sophisticated cuslomers.
The experience is not lik ely l o
be a pleasanl one for the U.S.
compan ies because almost all of
the major International carriers
are ranked ahead of the leading
domes tic carrier by frequent
flyers .
The most notabl e exception l o
lhal patlern Is Aerofiot, the
Soviet Union's na tional airl ine,
which ranks l ast In almost every
calegory In t he elaborate pail
conducted by the New York based Zagat Survey.
Almost 5,000 people parllcl pated In the travel survey. Their
most frequently cited com plaints, by far, Involved delaysdelays while waiting on airport
check-In lines, delay s In aircraft
departures and arrivals, delays
when waiting for baggage and
delays In virtually all other
aspects of airline operations .
For New York lawyer Eugene
H. "Tim" Zagat Jr., producing
and selling an airline and rental
car guide Is a departure from
publishing restaurant guides- a
venture that dates back ro a 1979
dinner with a group of fellow food
enthusiasts.
When some of those present
bemoaned the lack of reliable
Information about New York
restaurants, Zagat offered to
organize a volunteer effort that

would qu er:v friends and coll eagues about their experiPncPs,
compil(l I heir recornmPnd at inn s
in report form and dlslrlbutr thr
rrsults to su rVP.V

pa rt icipant s

and others.
In the flrsl yea r. 15() people
offered r eport s on 7~ rPSta urant s.
which Zag at and his wife, Nina.
complied Into a crudely reproduced sin gl e-sheet annual dining
gu ide.
They decided to transform the
operation Into a serious busin ess,
producing t he reviews for sale
(the current price Is $9.951 In a
paperback book bound in what
has become a hallmark
burgundy-colored cover.
Today, the Zagat Survey Is
arguably the mosl authoritative
and frequenlly cited guide to
New York's restaurant s. Annual
sales of the New York edition now
exceed 200,000 copies, many of
which are purchased by In bulk
by major corporations as gifts
for employees and customers .
Although sales are somewhat
more modest In other cities, the
Zagat Survey has annual dining
guides covering restaurants In
Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Montreal, New Orleans, Philadelphia,
San Francisco and Washington
as well as a statewide guide for
Arizona.
About to be published lor the
first time are editions for
Atlanta, Kansas City and St.
Louis . Later In the year, titles
will be produced covering the
New York suburbs, the Pacific
Northwest and London.

Alm os t crrlalnly I he kev to I he
ZagaiS' 'uccess Is l~elr reliance
not upon !h e opinion of a single
restaurant critic but the experiences of hundr eds if not lhou sa nds of peopl e who regularlv eat
ln rest aurant s.
·
" When you 're having your
1141h Sleak, ll' s ha r d to dist inguish II from your !12th or
106t h." says Tim Zag at In respo nse to the profe ss ional res tau rant writers who cr itlcizr the
amat eur reviewers.

"Un lik e !he crit ics, we don't
lry lo tell anybody whal should go
Into thP whllr sa u ce or how It
should be mad e," he adds . "We

Robert Walters
reporl on whether people l iked
It. "
Thf' re staura nt gu ldrs have
produced millions of dollars In
revenues. but Zagat remain s
res tll'ss. For hi s nex t challenge,
he Is in I rlgued by the posslbllllles
of encouraging cit !zen Involvement In public policy debates.
"Mi llions of peop le In this
eo untry arc frustrated becau se
lhcy'rc no! hea rd," he says . "I
wRnl to find a mechanism that
gives !h em an opportunity to
speak nul and be heard on the
isS UPS . ''

Today in history
By United Press lnlernatlonal
Today Is Tuesday, July 3, the ! 84t h day of 1990 with 181 l o folic.-. ..
The moon is waxing, moving loward It s full phase .
The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Sat urn.
The evening star s are Mercury and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under th e sign of Cancer . They Include
playwright and songwriter George M . Cohan In 1878, Welsh poet and
writer William Henry Davies f "The Autobiography oJ a SuperTramp") In 1871, Czech novel is! Franz Kafka In 1883, actor George
Sanders In 1906, journalisl and columnl sl Dorothy Kllgallen In 1913,
English filmmak er Ken Russell in 1927 (age 63), English playwright
Tom Stop pard In 1937 f age 53) and ex iled Haitian dictator
Jean-Claude Duvaller In 1951 (age 39) .
On thi s dale In history:
In 1608, French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded the
Ca nadian town of Quebec.
In 1863, the Union army under command of Gen. George Meade
defeated Confederate forces commanded by Gen. Robert E. Lee at
Gettysburg, Pa .
·
In 1928, the first color television transmission was aceompllshed by
John Logie Baird In London .

•

3 p.m. -Parade form s al !he parking lo! of I mpl'rial F:lecl rir
on Park Streel.
4 p.m. - Parade rnovt&gt;s ou 1 to S.vc arnure St rPe r. u r1 to(;(' nrra I
Hartinger Parkway Ia Third Sireel 10 Mill Siret• l and down lo
lhe Dave Diles Park .
5 p.m. - Flag ceremony by Americ an Legio n Feeney Be nnt•! 1
Post 128 and awards ceremony with prese nlallon of 1roph1es al
Dave Diles Park.
5 p.m.- Billy Lee and I he Co unlry Roads Band will perform
at Dave Diles Park .
6 p.m . - Hula-hoop competilion at Dave Diles Park .
Around 7 p.m. - Evening speakers al Dave Diles Park to
include Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman, Meigs Coun ty
Commission Rich Jones, candldale for 94th congressional seal;
and State Senator Jan Michael Long .
8::.0 p.m.- Shady River Shuf!ler s perform pal rloli c show a!
Dave Diles Park .
9:30p.m. - Fireworks display al Da ve Diles Park
In addition to activllles liSied fur M iddlepurl, 1here wi II be an
all day flea market on Race Sirecl.

percent.
Extended Forecast
Thursday through Saturday
A chance of showers eac h day.
with highs ranging from the mid
BOs to the low 90s Thursday, in the
80s Friday , and between 75 and 85
Saturday. Overnight lows will be
in the 60s through the period.

lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

Srvrn ca lls for assistance wrn' an swered b.v Mrig s Co unt~·
Medical ServicPS on M onda y.
At 9: 0.1 a.m .. Pomeroy squad was ca lled 10 Roc k springs Road
fo r HomPr Willard . HP was tr anspo rted to VPt erans Memori al
flo spilal. AI noon, Pomeroy wa s called 10 Kerr Sl reel f or Jack
Lance . who was al so laken l o Velera ns Memori al Hospilal.
Syracuse squad wa s cal led lo London Pool a l ~ : 11 p.m . for
Da n lei Hannum . He was taken to Vater ans Me morial. AI~: 3~
p.m .. the Middleporl squad was called 10 Overb rook Center fo r
Mar y Cilkey, who was 1ran sported lo Pl easanl Valley Hospilal.
AI 10:14 p.m .. Middleport was d!Spalched to Overbrook Cen 1er
and lran sporlrd Ruth Bennelllo Vet erans Memorial. AI 10 50
p.m .. Tuppers Plains was called to Success Road for Lela Hawk.
Hawk was taken to Polzer Medica l Ccn l!'f AI 11 · 5o p.m ,
Pomrroy Fir(' Depar tm ent " 'as ra llf' d to a di esP l spill at ttll'
BPacon Station .
E mrr genc~ ·

Marion man has hearinK
Rober! D Slep lr. Marion. app&lt;'a red for a ltulr 1 hea rin g !his
mornin g in MPigs Count y Court Ac co rding to MPi g" Co unt, .
Sheriff JamP':i M Sou lsby. Strrlr wa s stoppe-d for a rou tinP
traffic sto p whpn it wa~ df'tPrminf'd th:1t hf' \-\·a s wa ntf'd in
Marion f o r Psca pP pri or to ro nfincmrnt .
So uIs by a \so reports .Johnn~· L. Chf'\' a l1rr . i 5, Hrecls\'i llr . wa "
jailrd on ctwr gl' s nf dri\·ing und er thr mf luPnct:, failur e ro
control a nd no v;llid Otx'rator\ lirc nsr . Al so arrrsted by the
drparlmf'nt wa :; Ar thur YPathc·r. ·IS. of Portl a nd . Yeater was
c harged wi th dom cs ti r vio iPncr aggrava ted men acin g- and
carry in g a concPa iPd wPapon

John R Hannan , '20. Pom P r o ~. w;L" it iTPs trd for disordrrl\
conduct. Addi tion al charges, ar rording to thc shf'riff . arr
pending fo r damages donr at Larr\ \ Crocr ry in Syracuse
around ~l : J() p.m . Hannan is b('ing hC'ld in thr Mt'ig:-.Cou nt \' .J ai l
H(' will br facing charge s in PomP roy Ma .\·or' s Cour t.
Thr she r iff also rt•pn rt ~ that lhl' df'par tmrnr took a rPport on
Monday from M ichael Rrv nold.s nf 11ulland H c•_
, ·nold s !old !he
df'partmPnt that somt'1Jnf' r nt r J-r d ;~n outbui ldin g and .'- IO!f' h ts
1 ~89 Yamaha four -whi'Pirr

--Area deaths-Earl Hay&lt;'ook
Ea rl Haycook, HH . of Br aden
ion , Fl a.. dic•d .June 27 a!
HCA i L.W Blake Hospital.
Born in Lud lowville. N .Y .. Mr .
Ha ycoc k wa!-; manager of
Endicoti ·Johnson ShoP Storrs in
New York for 40 :vt•ars. Hf' wa s a
member of Ont•eo Un il ed Meth od is I Chu rc h.
He Is surviw•d by his wtfr. Oa.
a former Meigs Coun ty rPsidf'nt.

a slsler, Mrs Fred Wrav of
Bradenton and Lancin~. N.Y :
four stepsons. Joe . of Orlando,
Fla ., Roger . of Sarasola, Fla ..
Don Qui se nberry of (kala. Fla .,
and Gerald BidwelL Zephyrhills.
Fla .
Then• wil! liP no lund visi la ·
lion. Servi ces wi ll be&gt; al ~p . m . on
friday al Freedom Village Inn.
6~10 21st Avenue Wes t, Braden ron, Fl a.

Juanita Bolen
Juanlla F . Bolen, 67, of Colum bus, died Sunday, July I. 1990 In
Marl ella.
She was born Oc-t. 22, 1922,
daughter of lhe laic Tan and.
Freda Schoonover .
She Is survived by her husband , Harold Bolen of Columbus.
Also surviving Is a daughter,
Mrs. Don (Diane\ Harrison of
Rutland : two suns, Eddie Hlad of
Dexter and Mickey Hlad of
Florida ; five broth ers. .lack
Schoonover of Martella, Rob
Schoonover of Mlddleporl, Cha-

r iPs and Thoma s Sc hoonO\'Pr
bolh of Hoiland and JP ll,·.
Sc hoonU\'Pr o f Chrshirf', thrp~ ·
sisters. Bt•t sy Schoonow•r of
:\thPn s. OlliP Sc hoonO\'H
of
To lf'do and \'a om i Srhoonon•r (! f
Cram·il lr .
F unrral sr n ·iccs \\'('!'(' con
duel ed al 11 a.m . !ada \ al
Schoedingrr Eas 1Chapel, ;;j60 L.
Livingston A \ 'C'. G r a,·es.i dr srr\'i
ces. held a! Sia ndish Ce melery,
Meigs Counl y, was offici ated by
·
Rev John S. Eva ns.

Am E lectric Po we i ........ ... 29%
AT&amp;T .............. ..
. 38'\
Ashland Oil. . .
.35:Y,
Bob Evan s...
.14%
Charming Shoppes ..
.. ... .10 I;"
Cily Holding Co .. .
..14';2
Fe deral Mogul. .. .
.167:"
Goodyear T&amp;R .
. 29 -Y.
Heck's
...... .. N 'A
Key Ccnlurion .
. ... 12 ~4
. .. 16 Y,
Land s' En d ......
.. . ' ..24 1-4
Limited In c
. .. .. 72
Mullimedia In c .
. .. 2 ~

Rax R es taurants .

Robbins &amp; Mye r s ....... . .21%
. .... . _,_ .. .. 15
Shoney's Inc.
St ar Bank .
...21'.4
Wendy 's ! nil .
.. .. .. 6';
Worlhin gl on lnd .
..24\4
(Robbins &amp; ~yt•rs is ex dividend today. I

C' I.F:\'E l.i\ ND 1UPl1 - Mon
winnmg Ohio Lottery

da .v's

numbf'r~ :

Trustees to meet
The Salisbury Township Truslees will meet Thursday at 7 p.m.
at I he township buildin g.
Woodmen picnic
The Burlingham Camp of !he
Modern Woodmen will have a
picnic Sunday al12 : $0 p.m . at Ihe
northbound park on Route 33
near Darwin. Th e camp will
furn ish mea t and everyone i s a
bring a covered dish for !he
potlu ck. Special recogni tion wi ll
be g iven to Emmerson Dougla s
and Kevin King. The pub I ic is
inviled to a !lend
Racine Legion to meet
The Racine American L('gion
Posl 602 will m eet Thursday a!
7:30 p.m . Refreshments will be
VFW Post bake sale
Th e Tuppers Pla i ns VFW Posl
9053 Auxiliary wi ll have a bake&gt;
and knick -kmar sal e on Sa t urdav

across from Farmers Ba nk i·;l
Tuppe rs Plains beginning al

PlfK -3

two year s probation, and rf's
trp!nt from contacting thP

complainant.

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Corporate farms gobble up water
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It set a 160-acrellmlt on the farms
that got subsidized water, onl y
small farmers would benefit.
But Congress didn't reckon
with the Ingenuity and greed of
corporate farms, nor did Congress Imagine that the Bureau of
Reclamation. which was supposed lo regulate the program.
would crawl In bed with the big

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Clear Tuesday nigh!, wilh a
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Tuesday, July 3, 1990

Beginning to harvest
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campaign
Issues

-Republican s, especially including Presidenl Bu sh. insist these mu sl
be solved by the private sector. as in contract negotiations belwl't'n
unions and managemenl.
Parental-family leave and ch ild care arc c lass ic Democralic
Jssues, involving governmen t-mand ated job benefit s in thP fir st
#instance and governmmen t·financed social programs in the st'cund .
:Republicans Sl'e both as manifesrations of a "Big Brolher' ·complex
jha t produces inlrusive and waSieful gove rnm en l
On these Issues . i l is likel y I hal lhe Democrats will a I tack Bush
personally, and by asoc iation Republica n ca nd idales. by charg ing
that the presldenl has abandoned his " kinder. gemlcr America"
campaign pledge to kowtow lo big bu siness .
: On the other side, lhe Republicans apparen!ly plan 10 campaign
Jlard on a couple of "hoi bulton " Issue s- flag -burning and cri me
- GOP members of Congress rould no! hide !heir glee whc&gt;n lht'
Supreme Court struck down !h e federal law Democrals pushed
through last year as an alternative to a co nstitut io nal amendment to
outlaw flag desecration.
The Republicans envi sioned a sll uallon in which Democrats who
balked at amending the Bill of Rights wllh a fl ag protecliun measure
-e ither would have to vote for a GOP amendmenl or risk being la!J!'Ied
:Un -Amerlcan In the fall campaign .
: Democratic House leaders beal I he amendmcnl by scheduling a
quic k vote on It before supporlers co uld launch a b i~ lobbying
campaign, but the GOP still is planning 10 ma ke a major issue of fla g
protection I his fall.
The Republicans also see pollllcal ca pilal in !he opposil ion of
_liberal Democrats 10 the dea!h penally. A gro up of GOP HouS(&gt;
members pu l on an all -night lalkathon lo decry Democmt ic
:resistance 10 tougher antJ·crlmr legislation and if seems certain !hat
}his I heme will be repeated when the leaves begin tu turn .
· There will be more issues emerging as the summer wPars on and
the al lenllon of members of Co ngress slrays from lawmaking lo
campaigmng
Two additional possibililies ar e abortion and taxes, although some
In both parties have !ried to neutralize both of l hese volalile issues.
-whether they succeed will be apparcn l when the biennial crop of
JO-seco nd polilical spoiS begin&gt; sproulin g on television

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WASHINGTON- A handful of
thirsty corporate farmers are
robbing the taxpayers and the
U.S. Treasury of millions of
dollars In cheap Irrigation water
because federal regulalors refuse to do their job.
Big Western land owners have
managed to sop up most of the
benefits of a public watpr program that was designed to help
the little guy .
At the turn of the ccnlurv ,
Co ngress decided to enC"ouragf'
family farmers to make thE'
Weslern desprt s bloom. The

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday. July 3, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Graf beats Capriati to make
Wimbledon quarterfinals
By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UI'J Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON. Eng land
1UP I 1 - Ste ffi Graf, the reigning
queen of women's te nnis. Monday showed hefr apparent Jennifer Ca pri atl what it Jakes to
ear n a Wimbledon crown
The de fending c ha mpion, in
her fir st meetin g with the 14
year-old prodigy . used a deva stat ing bl end of power a11d lauch
to produce a 6-:!, li 4 four th round
vi ctory .

Gra f, one of Ca p riat i's idols.
appreci akd the sil e and signiflca nel'

of
in troduc1ion.

th P ir

te n nis

"Sh• a lways wanted to play
agains t me a nd I was kind of
looking fo rwa rd to playing her
too," graf sa id. "To play it on
Ce nlrP Cou rt was. I think . a great
way to s tar t. She's a favorit e
beca u se sh(''s so young and she's

such a na luralln the way she Is."
Gra l. who went home to West
Germa ny Friday to t rea t a sinu s

problem. broke th e Amencans
fAPRIATI

SLIPS -

AmPriC'll's .Jennif er

Capriati slips during hrr fourth -round mult·h

Wimbl(ldon . Tlw top-st•t•ded (;raf knocked off tht'

It-year-old l'apriatl

li-~.

6--J. tliPJ 1

against Wt•s l Gt•rmany's St•ffi Graf Monday at

Romine~s

homer gives BoSox
3-2 victory over Rangers
Hy I'Alll. UEFEm~
lPJ SpurLs Wrltt•r
Kt•vin

R o m i nr&gt;~

rarP sta r t w;Js punrtuatt-d

b~

so m t' l hi ng j us! iJ s uncommo n - hi s giJ rnr• -wtnn i ng
home run .
Romine. making an un usual sliJJ"t in r ig hlfH·Id .
ope nPd the ni nth i n nin g w i th h h first ho mrr ol t hP
.'·p;;~r Monday. giv i ng lhf' Roston Hl'd So:&gt;~ J :1 '2
vil' I Or~· o\·Pr thf' TPxa s RangPr s .
Romine' s shot landed i nto thr snt't'll a00Vl' the
Jpft f ield wall at Fenway PJI k and rnadt· a w1nnN

of Mikr Bodd1cker. 11 -:1.
" I co uld havf' put 1Rand _
\ ) hutdwt· ou t thN('
but I figurrd II was Romm1· ~ turn to pld\' a
ga m P." Bos ton man.Jgf'l' .loc Moq::;a n sa1d
With Rom1nf' m ltl l' uu1fir ld . dt ·sig nl.l lf'd hil!(•r
Dw ight Evans was rest(•d .:.t nd n•gular 1·igtll
fiPidPr Tom Brunansk~· sr r \'f•d as tlw DH .
"You j us! want toco ntributPand ff'f'llikrpart of
1 hP tt•;un ... H.omine sa id .
Kominp 's uniq uP con tri but io n hP iprd r&lt;:~p
nos ton's 9· ~ homps t and \\' h ich \ 'aU l trd I hr RPd Sox
int o fir st p lacr .
" I wets ju st look ing to gt•t o n bas(•." '&gt;aid
Romirw. whosr homPr wa s JU St hi s third in 'l ·Hi
ga mrs wtth Roston since l~JR:l.
Orw ol Hom in&lt;'·s two prf'\'ious hom ns w.:.~-. a
ninth· inning ):!amp .l.rinnt&gt;r .lul .v It), 19~. in
Morgan·s thi rd ga m r as Rrd Sox m.:.tnJgrr.
' 'I'm trying to mak(' it a h.:.tblt .. Homlnr ~cticl
wilh a .'l milc .
Kenny Hogrrs. who al luwpd th t h•Jm• · run. took

thP Joss a nd fell to 2 4.
Meanwhile. Boddickrr notrhl'd hr~ lUth -. tralght
wi n. a career high . Roddickf'r. who la ...; t lo... t Ap ri l
'2:l . scati Pred 10 h i ts in p i tl'hing h1~ :-.Pcund
rom pleiP gamf' o f lh f' yrar .
" I'm not worriPd aOOut\.\.·in ning -. tn&gt;oJk s ." .said
Hodclir kt•r. who wa lkPd lhrrP and struck nu t nine .
\o lan R~- il n . f ailf'd in his bid tor thr '2:1i'th win of
hi s cdi'Pl'r. g1v i ng Wd .V to Rogrr..., e~ftf'l' throwtng
1-1-1 pitch''" in hi s Pight i nnings . Hvan allow('d

srvpn hit-; and s truck out "L'\'Cn to rolist • his c,t•ason
tota l to 10-1 an d hi" C.' iHt'l'r total to .i.1HO
Hr bPraml' tlw onl.v pllchn to s trike out fTliJI'I'
th&lt;ln 100 in 2~ '\t' asons .
R.v an. wht l ha sn't won in four star ts at Bos ton
si nce May ti. E177. f rllto '2 H li fl' t irn t' at Fr&gt;nway
··1 havr nothing aga inst thi s park." R.va n s;Jid
"Boston has al ways had ~~ good offC" nsivf' !Pa m
It's tough to IJpat thf'rn ht'n'"
E:lsPwhen' in th (' AL, Oakla nd C'l ip ~&gt;Pd Toro nt o
:1-2. Califurni tt s had1•cl Cll'\'t•land '2 l, Chiragn
ni)J!Jl'd Oc t mit rl -1 drtd ~ansa .., CitY rnutf'c::l Nt&gt;w

Yo rkt1 :1
·
\ 's :t, Bh11· ,Jay!'. l - At Tomnnt11, :\-1 1\w \1 oon·
~c at tPrect four hits tl\'l'r Sl'V(' n inn ings and Rirkl'\
HPnd l' rso n nackecl hi-; l-Ith homf'ruf thf' !-.f'asmlt.u
I Pad OiJidand . Moorf'. fi -1, had Just four of his last
flvP dPcisions and rf'rortJPd onlv his srrond win
sinn' May LJ rd DP nn i.s Erkl'r:o,;IP.\' nntrhPd his
l~ th

save .J irn m .\ · KP,Y fpl] to -1 i

Angl::'ls t, Indian~ 1 - At ClPH•lancl. (';.Jnch
Maldonado's t\\·o bast' t•r-rn r with l\\'0 uut.c., in t h~
nin th inning allo\.\.·l'd thp winning run tu sc·urp and
lift Ca liforni&lt;r ('huck Fin iP:-/ to..,c,t._•d a lour h lltP r
a nd improved to 11··• .fp ss1• Orosco . tonk thf' loss
d Od fpJl to :~ - 4 H1 ~~ an Ha n·f'\' gtJt thl' f in&lt;:t l two outs
for his 11th stJ\'t'
Whitt• Sox 5, Tig1•rs ·t - 1\t ( ' tlirago. Car lt on Fisk
si ng lPrt hom !' pinc h runnrr Cra i g Grc bPck from
Sf'ro nd b&lt;J st· with o rw out in tht' ninth inning to I1ft
Chi cago . MikP Ht ·nnf'rnan. ·I ·:J. took thr loss and
F' i ~k·s h 1t m;Hit' ;_1 wi nnrr ol BoblJ~· Thig pen . ·1·2
( 'h ira go won fur t hf' ltlth t 1rnr 1n i r-. last 11 gar.lC's
and rrrnl:linf'rl ~rrrt·ntdgf' points ahead of

Oa kland atop tile i\1. Wes t.
Koyals II , Y ankt'I'S a - t\ t f-\,J nsa s Ci f\·. GP&lt;JI'gP
HrPll co llf'rtrd four hits. (;p r ald P0 rr&lt; homf'rf'd
and thP k: ansi::l ... Cit,v l{oya ls srorr d six runs in thr
srcond innin~ a irlt •d h.\ thrrP hasps -loa dPd w(l\ks .
l\1'\·i n ,\pp ii•r 1'\'f'ril'd 111 ... n•rnrd tll :1-:1. .J 1m nl\'
.J unr·s. 1 '2. ;dlowt•d 11111~ !our h rts in on1 • and
tv.o -third inn in !.!~ to takt• ttw Ju -.-.

serve in thP f irst and seven t h

The d ay's finest rnalch provpd

games of the firs t set. then the
fifth gam• of the seco nd set.
Severa l points prbdu ced bnllian t

to bl' No . 7 Br;J d Cillwr l's 6 7
1H 101. :l-6. 6-1. li ~ . I:\ 11 vir lorv
OVf'r

baseline exchanges .

6.lgame bat Ue which los ted

II)· IH\'F. t::'&gt;(~ELORL'\1
l'P I Sport~ Writt·r
rl F;u·mn w;~&lt;., tr · ~ · in~ to
gt&gt;l h i~ Ft•t•t Wt&gt;l and A tlanta
ohlig• •d h\' pnunn g un lht·
homt ·r· ...,
T hP BrtJ\'t• .s ~ lammPd four
homt' ru n:-; in fi\·p inning-. off tht ·
M o n1n·a l rooki•· mLtki ng hh fir st
ma j Or li'LlgUP "1clrl , Pn I'OUtl' !()a
6·] \' il'1or~ - O\'N th• · Expos .
Fa rmt'r cill&lt;m·•·d ..,jx r uns ~1nd
right hih in tour ~tnd onr' third
i nnings. 1\'ing a (']ub rPcorcl b ~
yiPid ing tht' four homers .
1-lrl\~ · .tl

Wd ~

thrnwing fastha l l.._, s traight down
rlw middlt' o f ttw platr. Pit hrr
" In rh t• first couplP of innings hi'
w;1..; fa lling hphind a l ittlP bit."
said PrP ..; h•y . "A ft r r t hat lw
Sl'Pmccl to srott lf' down ··
.Joh n ~mol t z. t)('nr fi trd from
1hl' .'\t lantd powrr surgf' and
im pnJ\'f'd tot) 1--i . 14r a l JowPd r hrt'l'
run s and fi\'C' hi t s ovP r sev(' n CJnd
ont· th1 r d inn i ngs. walk in g four
ilnd qrik in g our thrPr . .J(W
lkH'\'N f inishf'd up for h b S('\'

cn th savr .

.Jim Preslev Jed lhe barrage.
b&lt;'lti ng two \lQmers. while J eff
Treadwa) and Andres T homas

Montreal mana ger Buc k
Rodger s hopes Farmer can learn
from the pa s tin g.

-eac h sma c krd one.
fir st inn l ng w hr n

" In thr big lcagup_.., w ht' n .\ ' DU
throw th~· ball s traight. ,\-'ou'rr
goin g to grt whackPd," ::.a id

OddlbP \'l cDowel\ I•d off with a
do ubl e befo rr Treadwav fol lowed wll h hi s eig hth home run of

Rodg.,-s . " Hopef ull y he' ll lrarn
fr om thi s. He go t a pre! ty gotl(i
shellackin g. I sa id before th&lt;'

thf' season.
· 'f'vp IPar nrd a lo 1 abour whal

gamr t h &lt;Jt if hr was go ing to b('
on. hr had ro t hrow grou ndbcll ls .

: The Bra,·es jum pe d ou t to a 2-11
lea d i n

th~'

plavmg in the big lra&gt;(Ues is al l
-about and a bout pil chrrs regard·
'tn g what to do In certa in
~\ lua t i ons," said Treadway .
. Hi s education enabled him to
· know whai Farmer would throw .
" A young pitcher in his de but
e nds up throwing a Jot of
fastballs. especia lly early in the
ga me just to get his feet wet ...
sai d Treadway . "We we re just
fortunate to h\1 some balls hard
off him ."
Presley, whose first homer of
Ihe ga me. and ninth or Ihe season
in Ihe third gave the Braves a 4 0
-lead. altrfbuted lhe power su rge
lo warm a ir and fat pllc hes
" It seems like 1he ball was
carrying a lil tle bit here toni g ht.
It was warm In here tonig ht ."
It was warm Inside Olympic
Stadium only because th e retrac table roof malfunctioned . Sta dium officials had planned to
·open th e roof for Ihe first outdoor
ga me of the season.

•'

He didn' t a nd hl' got roughrd up
prrrt y good . A lo l of ~· ou n g mf' n
rrv to go ou t therf' thr f ir s ttimr
o ut and overt h row ."

El sewhere in the Na ti onal
Leagu.: Philade lphia dumped
Houston 1 J, Sa n Francisco
nipped St. Louis 3-2. Los Angeles
clipped Chicago 3-1. a nd Pittsburgh edgrd Sa n Diego 4-.1 in 14
innin gs.
Phlllies 5, Astros I
AI Philadelphia. Bruce Ruffin
a nd Darrel Akerfelds combined
on a fi ve- hitter to hand Houston
Its 15\ h Joss In Its last 16 roa d
ga mes. Ruffin. 6-7. gave up one
run and four hils and Akerfelds

( ;n'g !. 1110n dro\·f' in

:vou ngrs t playcr to w in Cl Wim ·
bledon sin g les mi::ltch or earn a

sred ing.

" I thought I plaved well and I
had a lot of fun ou t there." the

~

v lvrd t wo rn&lt;Jtch points in thr
firt h Sf' !.
In th r 1.1 ... 1 third round m atr h.

lop seed Ivan Lendl comp!Pird
his

da rk rw ss ·i ntrrrup!Pd

con·

with anv NBA r luh and th&lt;'
Roc k r l s would ha vr n'C'PivPd no
comp&lt;&gt;nsat ion .
"WP had t wo pla~ · f'l'~ in Max
wr l l (l nd Slrrp~· w ho havf' onl~'
ha d a half · \t'~ ll · tog(' th rr ... sa id
Hockrt s C'Oi::!Ch Don Chanr~' ·

tC'nsio n wl lh the Houston Rockrt s
that rrportPdl y w ill p a~· hirn

more tha n $6 million .
'Wt're happy to sign Sleep_,
Floyd t o a new co ntr act sowPcan
m a int ai n thr con t inuil :v in th1 '

hackcou rt th ai played so we\\ til&lt;'
I&lt;Jst month of t he season.· ·
rlock c ts GC'nrral Manager S1PVi'
Pt.~1trrson said Monday

"Bot h player&gt; .-a n dribble the
ba II up the fl oor . set up p l.vs and
sca n' This p rr~c nt-. '' problrm
l or o thPr rrams drfPnsivf'ly ."

lhan&lt;'v also JndJcaled th(•
Rock Pis st ill are looking for more
help at tht' guard position . Flovd

l ron icailv. Floyrl hit the fina n
r ial jack pot aftn his lowrst
s('o ri ng season sine£' his rookiP
.v Par as a pro. Floyd aw'rag:f'fl

is rxp(l cl rd to split h is ti mP nr.xt

111 poi nt s per game a nd shot 4&gt; 1

sC'ason br1w('f'n t hr po in t and

from thr field wh i le s tar ti ng 1:\

off gua rd spots
Floyd was acq uired al on,g with

games for the H il Rock&lt;·Ls
F'lo~· d'-.

1-J(•rformann• irn
prow•d aft&lt;•r th e F('b . 21 a rriva l
of guard Vernon Maxwrll in ;J
cash deal with Sa n An to ni o
· 'WP basic all y w&lt;JniPd to co m f'
ba c k to thP RockPts." Flo~d sa id
"So mPtimPs I didn't play wrll
hen' . but I' m l'Dn ficlrnt that Wf'
w i ll hv r a bt._•IIPr t f'am. i\ltr r
VPrnon Maxwel l camP hrrr. wr
Opc' nrd up our gamt• . Ovrr thE'
l&lt;-1 st ~J gamPS , we wen• a much
lx'ttPr !Pam _ WP play wrl\ to·
grthf'r 11 will bt ' Pxl'it in e."

The li-: l 1-'lovd earnl'd $600.0011
Rockp t sl a ~t

with th!'
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to beco me an unres·

J oe Barrv Carro ll in a 19R7 deal
that sen t Ra lph Sa mpson and
Steve Harri s to Co lden Stat e.
F'lo.v cl' ~ scor in g

has d ropprd i n
parh of his thrrr spasons in
ll ous ton as hr has trii'd ro m(•s h
hi s gamr wit h t ha t of crntrr
Akrrm Ol ;·1j uwon

Over the last mon th or the
~f'ason

and through the first ·

ruuncl p layoff lo ss to l .os Angrlrs .
Fl o~· d playPd hi s m ost co nsisten r

ball II was then tha t he ron
\'!11Cf'd thP H.oc kr ts to rP·s ig n
h!m Prior to tha i , thr clu b
s tr o n g!~· wa~ considrri ng trading

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to IIWII' sixth st raig ht defeat.
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la ter. when Bell singled sha rply
Io center. !lob Patterson,&gt; :!, who
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qual !li es of spi ri t . pprsoni::llity

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Sophomore Valerie Co nnolly

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retail stores, offices,
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drug stores. SlmpUfletl

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duct on· art classes at th e Middle
por t Art s Coun cil. A senior .
Harri s had a grade point avNage
of ~.0 for th• spr in g q ua rter a nd

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wa s namrd to lh r dC'an ' s list.

" I jusl couldn' t ge t my game
go in g," Chang said " J 'd be
rallying from the baselill&lt;' and

19X9 ALL STAR - Tamara Hayman wa.' a freshman la.st year
wh•n she was selected 19119 All Star, a till&lt;' sill' now hands over to
l'las smalt' Val erie Connoll)'.

Uoosters to mee t
Thr Southf'r n Boos ter s wil l

meet al 7 p.m . Monday night at
Sout her n High Sc ho.~ J.

making t' !·rors . "
LPmJI. pursumg hi s first Wlm·

hled on titl e. s trugg led wllh Shelton s ha rd sprvr. but his opponPnl. rankt •d No 12:&gt;. rould not

CELEBRATE

pull off tile big shots on lhP
crucia l points .
" Hr was sf'rvi ng bi g. go in ~ for
it. and in thf' Pnd hf' paid for it ,"
sa id LPnd l. who hrokf' Shelton ln
11w ni nt h gamf' of th£&gt; fourth set
th rn sP r vC'cl the mat ch nu t at 30.

UNEXPLAINED
WEIGHT LOSS
PUZZLES
SCIENTISTS
FINLAND - The untxpected
weight loss experienced by memben
of a test group has puzzltd mtdical
ruearchm at a leading Finnish unl·
verslty. Scientists were tesling a nat·
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pounda while on th• formul•.

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Hi U. Tabitha Willford, V a!Pri&lt;&gt; Connolly and r.lkkl
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Cash sa id his la ck of tourn a-

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how lhe formula induces weight loss,
some scientists believe this com·
-pound actually alters the way tbe
body digests food : when tsken before
mealtime It hoods with food and suppresses calorie absorption. Unabsorbed calories -would pasa through
and out of tbe digelllve system.
The formula Is marketed In capsule form In the United States under
the trade name Cai·Ban3000. A firm
located in Tampa , Florida has
exclusive North Ameriean distribution rights to Cai·Ban 3000. A company spokesman reported that the
formula is 100% natural and has been
cllnleally tested for safety. Review of
the customer files of this company
revealed the names of hundreds of
people who have lost as much aa 20,
40 or 80 or more pounds overall with
Cal-Ban 3000. This appean to be a
golden opportunity for people who
are plagued by fat and cellulite that
they ean 't seem to Iooe by conventional methods .
Cal-Ban 3000 Is reasonably priced
at $19.95 for a l·week supply and
$38.95 for a 6-week supply. Postage
and handling is $3 . VISA, M/C,
AMEX and COD orders are
accepted . To order call TOLL·
FREE 1-800-537-3723 or purchase
locally at:
In Middleport, OH at l'lescri.Piion
Shop, 271 N. 2nd Ave.; Pntlh Phar-

macy, 786 N. 2nd or m-Pomeroy

OH at Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy'

112 E. Main.

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1990

reeently h••ld at Ohio Unlvers il y.

9:45 A.M. SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOl
BAND AND AMERICAN lEGION
FLAG RAISING CEREMONY
10:00 A.M. PARADE
11:00 A.M. SERVING OF B.B.Q.
CHICKEN DINNER
by Fire Dept.
1:00 P.M. CHilDREN'S GAMES
2:00 P.M. RACINE RIVER RACE
l:OO P.M. SKYDIVERS
4:00 P.M. KIDDIE TRACTOR PUll
7:30P.M. MUSIC (ENTERTAINMENT)
STAR Mill PARK
10:00 P.M. FIREWORKS
STAR MilL PARK

Beat of the Rend

It is time again for
home grown tomatoes
Wow~ T 1mr again for thf' homP
grown toma1()('S- tho s(' impor ts
ju s! &lt;..trf' suc h a far cry f rom tlu•
tom ators V.' f'
kn o\v - and thr
cost'~ Lrt's not

even ta lk a bout
it. Now what did
I do wil h thai

s wntl~·

prm ·idi ng .'\ o mu r h ins tru
rnrntal mu o._, ic Pnll'r1Jilllllf'n 1.
Tht•ir Jbs1•nrp wa s b rough t
;Ji)(Jllt by tht • Lu·t that Carol
"llffP rl'd a hf'&lt;JII &lt;~ttack in f'J II\'
.J unP Shl' and na rrPI I a re at thP
hom I' uf his daughtf'r . Pat

Sprnn'l . r1il."1

Mi nrr \·a

Magnul 1:1. Ohio

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P..u; td.

coupon th at was
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to hPIJl nul with

lnricll'n ta li~ ·. Kim w&lt;:~.s onf'

honorP£&gt;S a 1 t hr

:\lpha L lluuglas :t;I&lt;MI

of

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Col l&lt;•g&lt;' of Hum an Eco\o~· ·s
En• ning of 1-:xcel\ence. Duri ng
thr crrP m onif'S . Kim was an·
noun ccd as a wi nnN of a

Florrnc•• M. R imold i Scholarsh ip
for I he !99() Yl school year.
By.' th r way, th f' Adam s' son.
Todd. al so a s tude nt a t Ohio
StalP . is working in th f' Cinci n·
nati &lt;Jrra thi s summPr .

Road. Pomero~ · ~~
dt•lightrd with hf 't' rPcPnt n rw ~
Shr has bPen ad\·hed that th t•
boc'n d of d irrrt or .s of t hP PXf'Cu
ti\'l' commit ll'P of World nf
Portrv in Sacr.'l mPnt u. l'a lif ..
ha\'P c host'n hf'r p04'm " D on't
\\' ('(' P When I Am Conp" fo1 lilt'
Si lvf'r Poem A'-'"J rd which is .t
la rgr com mPmor~lti\'t' troph _\
Mr '\ _ Oougl ct \ ,J]so n·cr&gt;iH'd till
in \'italion to t hP group's f'D n\·f'n
ri on 10 IJ(• hPld m•x t mon1h in L1 s
Vrg a r . Nr\'. ShP i.'&gt; physir;;~ll.'
un a blr ro a t tend but was th ri ll('d
w i th
1hr
award and 1hf'
invitation

'!BRING THE FAMIL ~~~

Pa~rvillr

thf' h;1ron ?

Bo lh th e De lla Qui'Pn and til e
Missis sippi Queen will be 111
MariPtta this m onth and ~ · au
might \vanr lo notP thr datrs
sincr to urs w ill bP offrrrd to thr

Bot h Todd and Ki m Will b&lt;'
graduati ng In the sprin g.

pub\ ic
Tht• Dl'i ta Qut'e n y,·ill b&lt;' at
Marirtta from '2 to 6 p .m . on

LPon ard Aass has lJf'('n rP
tu rnrd to his homP f rom Camden

Thur sday . .Jul .\· 1'2, and f rom K
a .m . to 1 p m on T hu rs d a~· . .l u l.v

Clark Hospital in Park ar sburg.
Mr a nd Mrs . Bass both appre -

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clatr your prayersa nd support so

muc h. Incidentally. they feel that
Mr Ba ss got a miracle while
confined to Camden -Clark I'l l let
Mrs . Bass give you !he dl'lai\s.
You probably are miSsing
DalTfll and Carol Taylor especia lly at Ihe Senior Citizens
Ce nter whPre they Wf'!'C' eon ·

Know you Know
By United Press I nternatlonal
Thinking Day. Feb. 22. Is the
birthday of Lord Baden-Powell.
founder of the Bov Scouts. Scout s
and guides are su.pposed 10 spend
the day thinking ail&lt;lut Lord and
Lady Baden-Powell and fe llow
scouts throughout Ihe world

The Missi ssi ppi Queen wil l be
at Ma rietla on Su nd ay. Julq 29.2
to 6 p.m . and on ThursdaY. Aug .
'2. from Ra. m l o ·I p.m .

RACINE
AND
SYRACUSE
OHIO

Racine Department Store
949·2800
3RD

RACINE, OHIO

Eber' s Gulf

Member FDIC

949-9200
RAC-I~E,

OHIO
Monday thru Friday
8 A.M.- 3 P.M.
Saturday
8 A.M.-12 Noon
Drive Thru
Saturday
8 A.M. -1 P.M.

SYRACUSE, OHIO
Monday- Wednesday
Thursday-Friday
8 A.M.- S P.M.
Saturday
8 A.M.-3 P.M.
Closed
Tuesday

949-2210

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ELM

Star True Value
949·2S2S
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VVaid Cross

however. The raplain of each
,-esse! will dPCidP those times .

Roses' Excavating Inc.

.John W. Brogan. Sr .. Rutland.
has double I roubl e right now. His
son. Larrq Brogan Is seriously Ill
and his great -grandson. John
Leland Haley of New Lexington
underwent m a jor surger y al the
Cleve land Clinic.

949·2493

ST. RT. 124
TIIS AD SPONSOIED BY
THESE FINE COMMUNITY
MINDED BUSINESSES.

RACINE, OHIO

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&amp;Son Grocery

949-2550

Thosr an• not touring hour s.

Pave yoursel f a grea t Red.
Whit e and Boom; a Fantast ic
Fourth; a Fabulous Fourth wha lever - enjoy. but do be
careful and do keep smiling .

OHIO

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 4TH

wllS st'lectt&gt;d a.~ 1990 All Slar nt tht• t :C'A. dH•t•rlt· ading ('amp

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back 10 the il&lt;loks .

1t am ro l am Fn &amp; Sal

ribbon s

Takes part in program
Leese Murphey and Associ a tcs
of Pomeroy ar e participating In
the University of Rio Grande's
st udent Internship program . P .
J. Harris, a communication s
major. is inter ning with the firm

v isit ed hN folk s and took a jaunt

II am 10 M1d Sun -Th u"

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IAIIIiAU NIGKT T1J£5DAT

JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD
The Southern
High Junior Varsity Cheerleader• received
awards and rlbhons for their perfonnance al tht•
UCA Cheerleadlng camp. l'lclured are (!e ll lo

F'o\lowing spring quar ll'r, Kim

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will hr doin g sum m r r ~;.c ho ol at
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performance_
The Sou th er n Varsit y cheer
leaders won th• camp trophy for
the best c heer - varsity division.
a s pirit stick and spveral ribbon s
The var sity t•hperleadrrs also
won tilP Master Key for Spirit.

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and Jim Adam s of Sy racuse. has

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versity hospital. Again, all patients
lost weight even though they did not
change their eating habits . The
report detailing this study, published
in the British Journal of Nutrition,
stated : "Body weight was significantly reduced even though the
patients were specifically asked not
to alter their diehtry habits."

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Southern Hi gh School.
So uthern cheerleaders partiripaled In the Un iversa l Cheerleading Association Ca mp held at
Ohio University from June 26 to
29.
Th e junior varsit y cheerlead-

the most ou tstanding award
given to any squad al the camp.
They were nominated for the
award by the oth er squads al the
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The Aus tralian, who needed a
w1ld-card invllation to Wlmb!Pdon because of his No . 142
rank ing , played superb servea nd vo lley Ien nis in !h e fir s t set.
Rul when h is conc entration
fla gged in the second. he failed to
m a tc h Becker's hard. top-s pin

The formula was then tested at
another prestigious European uni-

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ers wo n the ca mp champw nship
award for best sideline presenta ·
tion in the ju nlorvarsi tydivi sion.
They a lso won a spi rit slick and

upcoming \rip lo London. Eng land, where she Is to take part fn
the Lo rd Mayor's New Year's
Parade.

· overrule on a line call bother

formula had lost
amount of weight .

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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Stall
Judging from the awards .
c heerleading ca mp was a great

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6-0 win .
BcekN survived two sel points
a t 5 6\n the fir s \ set. Cash twice
m issing backhand winners by
Inches. In the second sel, Cash
sq uandered a 40- \ove lead In the
st•cond ga me . Je tting an umpire' s

Chang. who had not fa ced
r: dbP rg since bl' aling him a t the
19~9 F'ren c h Open. was un c ha ra c-

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va nce to the quarters with a 6-1,

els when, to their surprise, they
found that every person who took the

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rron!a tion with American Bryan
Shel ton. winn ing the final two
sets fo r a 7-6 17-2). 6-7 f4-7), 6-4,
6-4 1r\umph .
In oth er fourth -round matches,
No. 2 Martina Navratllova
moved a step closer to the record
ninth W\mblrdon singles crown
she pove ls, eliminating No . 14
Judith Wiesne r 6-3, 6-3. No. 3
Monica Seles nerded just 39
minutes to roul helpless Ameri-

ability to lower blood cholesterol lev-

Floyd al th e se ason's end .

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" I have n't played a big m a tch
lik e this in a lo ng 11mr." he sa id.
... I plaved pre fly well. I had my
.-hances. but I jus\ cou ldn't take

trictrd frrP Jgrnt Sund ay . ThiJI
would ha vr m ra nt hf' could sig n

HOCSTON 1U PI1 - Veteran
guard Enc "SIPepv" F lovd ha s
signrcl ~~ four·yPar ('O ntract C'X ·

Hr;u: ti f'\' t•arnf'd hi s lllh S&lt;t\'(' ,
.Jor• Magranr. ~ 11. took thr lo' '

Par ned his firs t career save.

Giants 3, Cardinals 2
i\1 Sa n Francisco, Don Robinson sca tte red seven hil s over
e ight a nd Jwo-th ird innings and
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Floyd re-signs with Rockets

run s
Hobin son . .J . J. ca rried a .... t1Utout
into llH' ninth lwforr giving up
two run " cmd thrf'&lt;' hits . .ldf

Cubs hltle»

Am erica n David Wheaton.

hours. 10 m inu trs . Gi lbPrt sur

Ca pnati, seeded 12th . is the

Four homers propel Braves
to 6-3 triumph over Expos
It d id n't hurt thai r ·(lrmf'r

florid ia n sa id . "She played really
grea t . II was j ust fun . It was a
great experience. I thought. 'I'm
play ing Ste ffl Gra f! " '
Whenever Ca prla!l fail ed to
keep Graf behind the baselin e,
the top-ra nked woman charged
the net. firing deep approach
s hots.
"I'd sepn her fore hand, and I
finally go t a cha nce to hit against
It ," Caprlat i said. "!'low J know
why they ca ll It 'The Foreha nd .'
It was just a bullet."
Graf's serve often pulled Capriatl off the co urt . selling up
easy volleys.
" It was powerful ," Ca pri ati
sa id. "She almost aced me two
tim es a game "
Neither of the men's Cen tre
Court pairings produced drama .
De fe nding champion Boris
Becker downrd 1987 ti t lisl Pat
Cas h 7-6 (7-3 i. 6-l. 6-4 to gain a
quarterfinal berth. and No . 3
Sll'fan Edbe rg advanecd with a
6-3, 6-2. Ii -I triumph over No. 1.l
Mieh ar l Chang .

Southern cheerleaders take part
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PEARL

RACINE, OHIO

Sandy's Video &amp; Tanning Salon
949-2373
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Have A Happy and Safe July 4th!!

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By The Bend

The Daily Sentinel- Page- 7

The Daily Sentinel
Tuesday. July

Classified

3. 1990
Page-6

In the spotlight. .. _ _ _ __

...;ar!' to spr nd rvrr.v moment

Spend ing fr ee time together In
unhurried, unstructured play Is
refres hing and necessary for
both parent and child. Your
attitud e can relate that just
ha ving fun together Is reason
enough to sha re some time.
When given the chance, kids
are g-reat at selecting the forms
of play they will enjoy mos t. Play
along with them, resisting the
urge to set rules or rush them
through a step th ey are particularly enjoyin g. Make suggestions
or Introduce a variation of play
only alter you have stepped back
to observe for a moment .
For example, If your child Is
cont ent making s mall sand castles with a single paper cup, take
the cue and follow suit. This Is not
the tim e to don an engineer's
hard hat and demonstrate the
In-a nd -ou ts of building multilevel mansions. If some fre!"WheE'IIng scribbling Is the art
for m your child chooses today,
why not grab on e of those fat
crayons and draw along.
Make conversation during play
on ly when It feels comfortable to
do so. Praising the child's efforts

P:-&lt;pand i ng _
v our c hild' s horizon.

r ather

By Cindy S. Oliveri
Co. Ext. Agent,
Home Er. &amp; 4-H
Childr~n p~rcelve at a very
ear ly ag~ what Is important In
the lives of their paren ts. When a
parent gets ca ught up In having It
all, doing It all and get t lng a head.
the home ['nv ironment and 1he

parent -chi ld relations hip ca n
suffer. If home becomes an
extens ion oft he workplacewhere
IPbs are eva lu a t ~d. minutes
counted and pf'rformancr care-

fully measured, chil dhood can
easil y losP It s magic . In a world

of 5 minute meal s, Ins tan t print
ca m eras and drive--th r ough ever-

yt hing there's a tremendous
tempt ation to hurry through the
day without spending the time
wa nt w it h your c hild . Bu ild ·
i ng a litt l e family tim e i1IIO rl aily
life Isn' t easy, but it ca n be done If
parent s al low them st&gt;Jves the
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fr('('dom to re ia., with their kids.
This week In Th e Spo tli ght loo ks
at "pla _
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have to t ake on thP r ole of th e

Pntrrtainf'f, and It Is n't

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always- the best approach. Try,
"You must have had tun doing
that!" Children wut feel proud of
even the smallest accomplish·
ments when recognized In this
way .
For more information on enjoying tree time with your
children, look lor " Take a Break
with Your Kids" card available
at The Meigs County Cooperative
Extension Service at 992-6696. A
special hand-out to give you more
Ideas on activities to share with
your kids entitled "Learning
Materials lor Children: Hous!"hold Items To Save and Use" Is
available tree of charge by
contacting the Extension Olllce. ·.
The "Take a Break with Your
Kids" ca rds are funded In part by
a grant !rom the Ohio Children's
Trust Fund, the Ohio Department of Human Services.
This program as with allot hers
offered by the Ohio Cooperative
Extension Servlce,ls available to
all pot ential clientele on a nondlsxrlmlnatory basis without regard to race, color, creed,
religion, sexual or ientation. na tional origin, sex, age, handic ap
or V£"1tnam-era veteran sta tu s.

Mcxlern Woodmen hold picnic
of l lood co nditions at
llw Hocking Hh'cr Campgro und .
lhl' :vlodtTn Wood m en of Amer rc;~ Ca mp lO~X) Oarbf'cur was
twld ,d fhf' Coo lville Li on's Club .
Th1· opPning srrvicf' included a
pr.n t·r h_\· M arth i.l F-l li ot, A l fred;
T ill' l'n •t•d. h 1 RJ iph G. Hender ..,,.rl . &lt;'ooh'illr, the pledge of
dlli'~i. lnC P. b.\' Richard Sm it h;
&lt;I nd ( ;od 111l'"·" A m eric a bv
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G&lt;mgo' Cilhcrt. Coolvi lle.

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Hn'c-dl oi:C' . Coo l\'i l le, rrcf' ived
prit.t ''&gt; for br ing lhe o ldest and
.' ·oungt•.., t fat hr r s i n th e group .
H orHHH l with gi fts for thr ir
..,c llol,- r'\ hip ;ll rai nm ent s werr
nwmtlf'r"
Li s a He ndrr s on.
:\ lf r1·d &lt;J nd !Jon D unfef', Littlf'
Hork1n,e . wh o graduat ed from
Kit J ( ;r.t ndf' Culh"gP an d Ohio
L' n J\'n-;il\' rl's !Jf'clivelji.
Hi gh ..,c hoo l gra duat es hono red
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Ri ll.\ Fln•Pdl rl\'r. Coo lv il lr. fro m
b't&lt;dt&gt;ra l Hoc k ing, and Va ler ie

Don i"'' · Re l~rr Hig h Sc hoo l.
.lrn n1f&lt;· • and Mic helle Ca ld wel l.
( ·ooi\'Jih ·. wt•r(' honorr d for thpir

Special services
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sc holarshi p; Shannon Breedlove, Coolvill e, for outstanding
music accompli shment s, and Ta n)·a Smllh as "M iss Pre Teen of
Oh io."
M embers enj oyed group s ingin g . g&lt;.~ mf•s and con tes ts, and
duor prizes were awa rd Pd. A
"s il ve r march " was co ndu c ted

for the Torch Focxl Pan trv which

M&lt;Jyor l\o1arion 8arr)" 's \,·iff' ha d
predicted he wou ld ·he bet raved

a woman . Effi Barry , who.has
sat icily through la irs of lhc
mayor's adultf'f'v and dr ug usr a1

by

his tri al, had warnf'd 13arrv ahout
his ind isc rC'liOns. · ' Wh~n his

ch ief of staff cal led to sav my
b,u sba nd had brP n arrrst('d at a
hot el, al l I sa1c\ was, ' Who wa s

she '!'" Mrs . Barn: sa id

1n

an

i nte-rview for " A C~ rrrnt i\ffa ir ' '
w ith New York Po st co lumnist

Cindy Adams. " I fold him all
along , 'You're goi ng to be sci up
with a wom an.· l lik e deter tl v~
stor ies. I know that this kind of
thing - where you're set up by
the FBI with a woma n - has
happened ." Mrs. Ba rry also
ta lked about her husband' s alco holism and sa id he would not
fare well In priso n if he Is
convicted . "He's hypera ctive.
kinetic energy," she sa id . " He
ca n't even sit In one room for
long. To be contained In a ce ll, to
hear the door slam ... It 's very
hard for me to think about that In
terms ot my husband ."
- HANK TAKES THE
FOURTH: Hank Williams Jr.
was ma rried during the weekend
tor th e fourth time but he won't
get to have a honeymoon until

The 54th American Legion
Buckeye Boys State moved stat e·
hocxl with the Inauguration of I he
1990 Governor.
Ohio Supreme Court Ch ief
Justice Thomas Moyer wa s pres ent to admlnster the oath of office
to a ll elected officials during the
ceremony held recently.
Following th e general election
ot all cit y, county, and s tate
offices we re operating
Participants from :l&lt;l eigs
Count y with the offices they held
in the mock government are as

distributes !ocxl to the needy
locallq Cheer plates were deliver ed to shut - i n m em bers .
The nex t meeting will be a
Fourth of July celebr atlom at
Hocking River Campground,
Cool ville. al 2: 30p.m. In case of
inclem ent weather, the m ee ting

will be held at the Malone- Henderson Home in Coo lville.

follows.
Shane Phillips, son of Way ne
and Debra Lillie. Pomeroy. he ld
I he office of state hig hway pa trol
trooper . He will be a senior at
Meigs High School and wa s
sponso red by America n Legion
Drew Webster Post .19.
Thoma s Hunter , son of Henr,\'
and Mary Hun ter, Pomeroy, he ld

Vaca tion Bible Sc hool was
co ndu cted recently al l he Asbury
United Methodist Church In
.-.;y racu se.
The theme wa s "Ways Bi ble
People Lived" and the ·di rec tor
wa s Ru ttl Shai n with Don ia Cra nr
as so n ~ lea dr r.
Class m ember s i n th e nursery

were taught by Emilv Sham and
Included Andrea G~u eser and
Ken Amsbur.v
In the beginners class the
teachH was Rebecca Wilis a nd
tht' stud en ts wPre .Ju stin Con-

noll y and Cory Van Keeth .
Th e primary class was taught
bv Shelly Winebren ner with
Chr isty Maidens and Angel
Snid er as hel pers a nd student s
were Ca ra Ash. Da nny Canter ,
Tammy Fryar . Amb&lt;'r Mills.
Ma tthew Sha in. E rin Sirubl ~.
and Kim WinebrennPr.
Ci ndy Wlnebrcn nt•r t au~ ht the
middl er cla ss wilh s tudent s J aso n Allen. Ben Cra ne. Amy .J o
Dav is .. Jess ic a Grueser. Ryan
Nease. Auhley Rope . Bobbv
Rope. and Cr lssy Sn id r r.
In th e junior class the teacher
was Ruth Shain with helpSamual
Sha in and student s Bi lly Crane.
Scooter Fryar , Jason LJw renr r.
Sea n O'Brie n. Pole Sisso n. an d
Eva n Sl rublr
PPggy CranP ta ug ht t hP j unior
high cl ass with Do ni&lt;-~ Crane as

Celebration .ret
The Modern Woodmen of
Ame rica Camp 10900 will have a
Fourth of July celebration on
Wednesd ay at the Hocking River
Ca mpground on Route 144 beginning a1 2; 30 p.m .
The camp will furnish melon.
ire crea m. hot dogs. ham sa nd wiches . and b e ver a~es.
Members are l o bring a ca ke, pie
or dessert . and ta ble ser vice.
There also will be softball.
vo lleyball. and fi shing . There
will bf' ga m es , contests.

Sam mi Si sson .

group singing

and

Helping with crafts were An ·
dn•a Moorr . Amy Weaver, and

SeptrmbPr. T hP co untr y star and

former mcxlel Mary Jane Thomas, who Is desc ribed as being In
her mid-20s. had abo ut 50 famil y
members and fri ends gather
Sunday for th e cere mony In
Mi ssoul a. Mont . A spokesma n
sa id th e couple will delay their
honeymoon until September,
when they will spend a month In
Africa. Thomas Is a fo rmer
mcxle l for Hawa iian Tropic sun·
tan lotion from Daytona. Fla.,
who met Willia ms about fiv e
yea rs ago after a show In
Was hingt on, D.C.
EVA HELPS MERV CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY: The crowd
along the boardwalk In Atlantic
City, N.J .. sang "Happy Birthday" to casino owner Merv
Griffin outside his Resorts Hotel
Su nday . Griffin. who doesn 't
actually turn 65 until July 7, and
his friend Eva Gabor stood atop a
s tage decorated as a cake for the
cer emony.

WILLIE IN CHARGE: Some
1,250 people waited In line and
then paid $75 to get Into WilDe
Nel10n's Night Lite on the
Houston club 's opening night
during the weekend. The management Is tlght·llpped about
Nelson's partne rship In the club
but as Willie putB It, "They let me
come around and act like It 's
mine."

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Sean Walton. son of Cer i an d

Sco tt Walton. Pornl'roy, held thf'
oflicp of &lt;l!tornry at law . li e wi l l
be a senior at MP igs.

Community calendar

Sara h Wiles.
In cha rge of refres hm ents each
dav were Mar y Cundiff , Addie
Nor ris, Harriet Sinclair. He len
Teaford, and Beulah Ward.
On Friday. an awards assem
bl y was held, followed by a picnic
at th e church .
Receiving perfect attendance
awa rd s were Justin Connolly,
Danny Ca nter .. Tammy Fryar.
Amber Mills. Manhew Sha in,
Jason Allen. Ben Crane, Am y Jo
Dav is, Billy Crane. Scooter
F'ryar, Pele Sisson, a nd Evan
Strubl e.
R~celvlng spec ia l a wards for a
co ntest held all week were Ben
Cra ne, first; Danny Ca nter,
seco nd; Pete Sisson. lhlrd; a nd
Evan Struble, Amber Mill s.
Ma llhew Shai n, Tammy Fryar.
Cory Van Reeth, and .Justi n
Co nnolly, fourth placl'

he lper. Student s we r ~ Cy rstal
llarmon . Jen nifer L awr~nre,
~1 andv Mills . .Jo)· O'Bri~ n and

School
.1 . Eric Hec k. son of Mikr and
Susy Heck. Po mrrov. held the
office of director of hl'alth
.ser vicPs. HP wi ll b&lt;.~ a senior a t
Meigs and was sponsored by
American Legion Feeney Bennell Postl2R.
Donald B. Kennedy, son uf
Perry Kennedy, Pomeroy, held
the offlee of clerk . He will be a
senior auM elgs and was sponsored by Po,t 128 .
Norman S. Malson. son of
Kennet h and Donna !\-Iat so n.
Rac ine, held the offic&lt;' of cri mi nal inves ti gator and sc hool board
offi cial. He will be a .sen ior a t
South er n l11 gh Sc hool.

Dean :r li.rt
Christ in a R. Kay lor. Reeds·ville, has been named to the
dean' s list at Wright State
Uni vers ity for the s pring
quarter.

All student s must take 12 or
more credl t hours and maintaIn a
grade point average of above 3.4.

Flame Fellowship
The Pomeroy Flame Fellow ship wil l meet July 10 at 7 p.m. at
the senior citizens center in
Pomeroy .
The spea ker will be Patricia
Eas thom !r om Huntingt on.
W.Va.
There wi ll be special singing
and a fellowship. Refres hments
will be served and th e public Is
Invited to attend.

Hymn sing
Ther e will be a hymn sing at
lhe Faith Gospel Church In Long
Bottom on July 13 at 7:30p.m .
with The Dally Family, The
Hand Maidens and other local
talent. Pastor Steve Reed Invites
the public and the retreshmentB
will be served.
Hymn sings will be held the
second Friday of each month at
the church. To schedule a group
call Dolly Reed at 614-378-6237 or
Mary Folmer a1 614-843-5416.

TUFSDAY
POMEROY - The Fraternal
Order of Eagles Auxiliary 2171
will meel Tuesday at B p.m .
There will be a potluck dinner .
Bri ng a ll donations for Pattv
Ward's fire shower.
MIDD LEPORT - Th e Middleport Art s Council will me et
Tuesday at 7 p.m .
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Overbrook
Ce nter will have It s Fourth of
J uly Celebra tion at 12 noon with a

cost Is $4 . 2~ per d in nPr and
In clud es steak. ~ otat()('s, bean s
or corn, a roll and a brve ra gf'.
REEDS \'! LLF: - Ther e will be
a lawn tractor pull on WPdn esday
at 10 a. m . spon sored by th e Oli ve
Township Fire Depart ment . Reg istra tion IS at 9:30a.m. Track is
located al the inter.s&lt;&gt;ct ion of

picnic and musical en ter ta in -

thr firPwork s i n Middl r po rt.

ment.

There will a lso be turtle races
and wheelchair ra ces.
SY RA CUSE - The London
Poo l In Syracuue will hold
fes Uvllles on the Fourth of J ul v
from 1-6 p.m. Activities wiil
includ e water games and con
tes ts, swimming races. and a
water -volleyball tournam ent.
!Cood prizes will be awarded to
th e winners. Admiss ion will be
$1. Passes will not be accepted.
For more Inform a tion. rail th e
p ool at 992-9909.
MIDDLEPORT - The Middl e·
por t Fire Department will hold a
fish fry on Wednesday at the fire
station from 11 a. m . until 2 p.m .
and from 4 p.m . until 7 p.m.
Fireworks will begi n at 9: 30 nea r
Dave Diles Park a long the Ohio
River.
COO LVILLE - The Moder n
Wocxlmen of America Ca mp
10900 wil l have a cele bration
Wednesday at 2: 30 p.m. at the
Hocking River Ca mpground on
Route 144 . Melon, Ice cream, ho t
dogs. ham sandwiches and bev erages will be available .
Members bring a ca ke. pie or
dessert , a nd table se rvi ce.
REEDSVILLE - There will be
a steak dinner at the at the
Reedsville Fire Station on Wednesday from noon to 5 p.m .. The

Routes 681 and 124 Conc essi ons
wi]) be avail&lt;.~ bit• al th P fi rt&gt;hou se .

MIDDLEPORT - The Shady
River Shufflcrs will pe rform
Wednt&gt;sday a l 8 30 p.m. prior to
HARRISONVI LLE: - TheHa r
,-isonv ille Holin ess ChajX•I will be
ha\' ing a m issionary speakN,
Dav id Row zcr and fam ily. on
WPdnPsdav a t 7: .10 p.m. RC'v.
~ ~ar l Fidd s. pa s tor, invit Ps fh&lt;'

public .
TIIURSD t\\'
Rli:EDSVILLE - The Olive
Town ship Tru .'i iC'r s w il l mPf't
Thurs day a t 7:30 p.m at lh&lt;'

Reedsvi lle Firehouse . T here will
bra bud get meeling at 7 p.m.
ROCK SPR INCS- There wi ll
br a spe cial meeting o f al l trash
haul ers on Thur sday al 7:311 p.m
at th e Meigs County Fairgrounds
in Roc k Spri ngs . All trash haul er s and customprs arf' urged to
attend .

POLICIE S
' Ad5 outsid e Mergs

SoftbaU tournament
There will be a men's D and E
soltbatl tournament on July 21
and 22 at General Hartlnger Park
In Middleport, sponsored by the
Bradbury PTO.
Cost will be $75 for "hit your
own ball." T·shlrts will be given
away .

Gospel sing
The Valley Gospel Singers will
perform at the Leon Gospel
Lighthouse on Sunday at 7: 30
p.m. Kenneth Durst, pas tor,
Invites lhe public.

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HOMES &amp; ~RAGES

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~oh1le Ho mes lo r

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the Genera l A sse mbi~· - Th e com-

BULLETIN BOARD

addrrss was by
Co ngrP ss man Michaew Ox: l('y
mencrm ent

Long Bottom
news notes

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

By MELODY ROBERTS
Er nrs fin e Hayman wil l bfl
relrased from the ho spit a l thi s
wee k

Mr . and Mrs . Lar ry Dr iggs
daughter. Edn a. will be married
this month to Matt Hensley.
Robbie Hawk , son of De lores
Hawk and the late Robert Hawk.

cc leb r&lt;.~ling June birthdays wPn'

Ruby Brewer. Dave Da iley, and
De bbi e Griffin No it'.
Kr llh Filch and fam ily , Po rtland, spen t th o evening at Bobby
and J ani e Fitch's and Brandon .
An na Sal isbury stayed a t•oup le
of weeks wi th grandparent s Mr.
and Mrs. J orse l Larkins .
Harbara Han num wi! l be tra
ve lin g to Denver. Colo. for a

STARTS JULY 5-9 to 7
33178 BAILEY RUN RD.

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TO : The Unknown Heirs at

YARD SALE
ST PAUL METHODI ST
CHURCH
TUPPERS PLAINS. OH.
FRIDAY, JULY 6-9 to 5
SAT ., JULY 7-9 to 3
Clothmg, Toy s. Househ ol d
Ite ms, Mtsc Item s

Public Notice

2

In Memory

NOTICE TO BIOOERS
The Boll'd of Educshon o f
tl1e Moil!" Locol School Districe delres to receiHI sealed
bido for tl1e following·
1. Fleet I nturan ce

4 . Fire Extinguisher in spection &amp; Repairs
In order to be considered.
all see led bi da shell be r &amp;
ceived in 1he Treasurer's 01fie. 320 Eart Main Street, P .
0 . Box 272. Pomeroy, Ohio,
on or before 12:00 o 'clock

P 0 . Bo• 272

Donald (Sonny)
Folmer who would
have been 55 on
July 4 - died 25
years ago. July 3.
The Fotmors

161 12. 19. 28: 171 34tc

1

Card of Thanks
THANKS I
To all those friends
end relatives for
the gifts . flowers
and cards sent to
us on our

60th wedding
anniversary . And
Best Wishes to
you I
Millard and

SECOND

Kathleen
Wildermuth

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Addr esses un-

that you heve been nam ed
Def endant s in the action en titled Susan Wade. et al .

WANT ADS GET
RESULTS
., ,.,
LikE
-.;, ~~/ DIAMONDS
8

In Memory of Eugia
(Nanny) Johnson who
was laid to rest July
2. 1987, 3 years.

When evenini shades are
falling
And we sit in qu iet alone,
lo our hearts therecomes a
longint
II she only could come
hom&amp;
friends may think we have
forgotten her.
Wl1en at times they see us
smil~

But they litt le know the
heartache
Our smiles hide all the
while.
Sadly missed by
Oauchters &amp; Sons &amp;
families

Rt. ]] Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
1·11.' 88-tln

992 -S 33S or 98S-3 S61
Acrou From Post Oflico

399 S. Third, Middleport

IO!l0/' 891fn

S-16-'90 -1 mo .

K and J CONSTRUCTION

SER~ICE
We 1on repair and re!ore radiators and
heater 1or ... We 10n
also odd boil and rod
out radio ton. We also
repair Gas Tonks.

PAT HILL FORD
Middleport, Ohio
I · tl-tlc

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
'LIGHT HAULING

'FIREWOOD

Gutters
Downspouts

Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2168
6·1· 90- 1 mo pd

MAKE IT ARULL
USE WANT ADS.
AHANDY

17 pc. me Inc floor jack, set of Oxy
act. hose and gauges, drill bits. sal of wrenches. saws,
ignition tester air tools, Snap-On air hamme r and chissel set,
Rodac air rachel, Ram Die Grinder, 318 Mac air drill . Air Hose,
motor stand, nut and bolts, chain falls vice, 314 heater hose,
sanders, drill cords, Proto wrench sets, torches and e•tra
head&lt;, lots of part&amp;, GO's Chevy door ,truck soal Chevy, 3 rolls
of fence, 2 1arge rolls of naugahyde, new GM Parts, tuel oil
furnace, new 30 gal. gas hot water tank. fuel o il heaters .
several nut and bolt cabinets, kero sene heaters , wheelbar f'(Y&gt;N, rugs, 2 new ceiling tans, mochanic books. 12K 12 tent,
stereo, gaskets,lumber, ooffoo tahle, maple !able lamp &amp;a me
as new . 2 bird cages , nylon tow ropes , school desk, many
more tools - partiallisring

AUCTIONEER NOTE: Thlo loa good qualiiJr aucdon .
Mr. Halfle!d onlu bought the -t. If JIOU n..wf
toolo, Don f m,_ th,. one.

a,

RICK PEARSON AUCTION CO.
(304)773-5785

Mason,WV
OWNER: MART HATFIEW
TERMS: Cash 01 Chock wi~ 10.

Not Responsible F01 -~ Or 1.Dsi Of Property
Licensed and Bonded on Ottio, Kootucky. arnj West Virgin ~ 1166

"Quality and Reasonable Pri1es"

WE GO THE EXTRA MILE .....
9112-6810

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING
OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ....
POMEROY. OHIO : Rt . 7 &amp; S.R . 14 3
ALBANY . OHIO: Rt. 50 &amp; S.R . 143
NEW HOURS:
POM EROY 9 am .· 7 p.m 7 Day s
ALBANY : 10 a. m .-5 p.m 6 Day s. Closed Sunday

S TARTERS , TRANSMIS SIONS . AlTERNATOR S, ETC

WE BUY All NON FERROUS SCRAP . BATTERIES

61

6-12-90 rfn

YARDMAN &amp; ECHO
OUTDOOR POWER

PRODUCTS

SALE
Push Mowers &amp;
Riding Mowers· Twin (yl.
Repair All Makes &amp;
Model s of Farm
Mac hinery

PIUUP &amp; DEUVIRI

992 -5114

11

Help Wanted

If you are
looking for a
career, not just
a job apply at
Jim Cobb
Chevrolet.

Includes 4 bedrooms, blg kitchen, huge
famlly room , 2 garages, 3 baths, rented
3-room apartment, 40' x 120' farm buildIng, pond, over 40 acres fenced pasture
land and rented mobile home.

can 1-814-992·7104

742-2455

after 5 p.m.

IUTLAND, OHIO
6-19· 90-1 mo.

FREE
ESTIMATES

TRACTORS &amp; LOADERS
MOWERS, RAKES
AND TEDDERS
Re pair All Makes &amp;

PROFESSJO
INSTALLATION

Models of Farm
Machinery

SEARS

Mechanic.
Experience
preferred.
1- Transmission
Specialist.
CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT

992-6614

MIDDLEPORT

992-2

8

6-19.' 90 I mo

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR
ALL MAKES
Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992 -S33S or 985 -3 561
A~ross From Post Office
217 E. So&lt;., Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Home•
•Garage•
•Complete

Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
free Estimate•

985-4473
667-6179
I-J 1 90 lln

3/6/' 90/ tln

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
" Free Estimates' '

PH. 1149-2801
or Res. 1149-2860
NO lUNDA I CALlS

HUMPHREY'S
CLIMATE
CONTROL
Heating, Cooling,
Refrigeration
Servile
Re sidenti a l &amp;

MIDDLEPORT
VCR CLINIC
MAINTENANCE &amp; REPAIR
l 361 ,owell II., Middll!florl
IAuou fr om Htfnen Thrih \toni

(6141 '192-7843

SPRINt SPECIAL
(L(AN, LUBE &amp; TEST

992-5589

MIDDLEPOR T
992-2 17B

II / 211 90

5 11 -' 90-1 mo

LINDA'S
PAINTING
&amp; co.

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
FREE ESTIMATES

Toke the pain out of
pointing.
Let u• do it lor you .

VERY REASONABLE

OPEN : MON -FRI.
10 A .M .- 6 PM .
Or By Appointment

HAY£ REfEAENUS

{1114)

985 ·4180

ELIM HOME

Room &amp; Boord For
Senior Cititens and .
Hondico ppod
·

~

GoodRates
Tl .C
27 Yrs . Ew.p

Referen ces

992-5042
209 South 4th St.
Middleport, Oh .
"LOW INCOME HOME"
3 26 ' 90 1111

S 18 '90 -1 mo _ d

SALES

SALES &amp; SERVICE

'

788 N 2ND AVE

CALl

$1816

5 · 1 1 m o pd

',
-1 ~f' .;k(
if"
· ' SEARS

·' rrr 'rn(f!~ (171

Commerc i a l

4-16-86-tln

New Loc:otion:
161 Norlh !tcond
Middleport, Ohio 4S760

1- GM Line
Trained

788 N. 2nd

IUTUND, OHIO

992-6614

2
Technicians

6 6 , mo pd .

FENCING

ZETOR

CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT

WANTED"

"' "'"""

FOR SALE
One Of Racine's Nicest Homes

MORRIS EQUIPMENT

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Sales
Represen-tatives

and sllip gun, Challenger

A Great Combination-

EVENINGS

ROOFING

"HELP
WANTED"...

equipment deaners, tap and die sets. Ram Die Gnnder, heat

•NEW HOMES •SIDING
•GARAGES
•REMODEUNG
•GENERAL CO NTRACT ING

PAYING AS OF TODAY . MAY 29 . 1990
#1 Copper 90C per lb .;
Clea n Dry Aluminum Cans. 35C per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators , 40C per lb .

Ntw Hom11 Built

rachel wrench sets, air bumper jack. 1 too Yale hots! and
trolley, Commercial type grinder 8&amp;0 . Gary Mill s parts and

GREG BAILEY

Bill SLACK
992-2269

742 -2455

Lena K Nesselr osd . CIP.rk

PUBLIC
AUCTION

992-6421

rOMEIO r, OHIO

MORRIS EQUIPMENT

161 26 .

Auction Condueted

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
DODGE

Howard L. Writesel

June. 1 990

PI 3. 10. 17. 24 . 31 . 6t c

PAT HILL

lEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

NEW- REPAIR

within
twenty -eight (28 )
days aft er the last piJbli cation of th is Notice. whi ch
will be publi shed on ce ea ch
w ee k for si11 (6) successive
weeks The las! publi calion
will r emain on th e 31st day
of July . 1~ ~ 0. andthetwen ·
ty -eight (2 8) days f or an swe ring will co mm ence on
that dat e In the cAse of your
1ailure t o ans w er or other wise respond as reques t ed
by the Ohio Rul es of Civil
Procedure. judgment by defau lt will
be r enderttd
against you &amp;nd for !he rel ief
demanded in t he Complain t .
Dated thi s 21st day of

AT

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

herein . Yo u ere required to
answer
the
Complaint

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

~
~

9112-7479

proceedings which are fii!KI

U. S. Upright air compressor, set ofO'tlf act tanks and gaugos
complete. Continal hydraulic moror lifter pu Hor , hydraulic
jacks, hydraulic press, Forney 180 weldef and lead, 21arge
Snap On smck tool bo xes, Snap·On wrench sot s. Snap-On

Pommoy. Ot-.io 45789

253 NORTH

Guardians.

WASHEJIS- $100 up
ORYER I- 169 up
REFRIGERAIORI-$100 up •
RANGES- Gas-Eiec - $115 up
FR£ElERI-Il15 up
MICRO OVENS- $79 up

P" rJ.s
• Mobil e Hoffitt
RPntals
•Lot• Ren1a1s

County, Ohio, Probate Division . the pr ayer of I he Com plaint d emands that the pur ported last Will and Testament of Mary Cri ckmnn . decealed , admitted to probate
on the 8th day of March.
1990. be decr eed invalid
an d set aside
You are further no1ified
that you may have so m e
claim o r interes t in tl"te

Located on Rt. 141 in CentenO!)', Ohio.
Will be selling the personal tools ~ lhe late
Virgil Hatfield, who hod been o mechonlc
for many years in the Gollipolls, Ohio area

ducts
3 . Tires and Tubes

MeiQs local Scl'lool District
320 Eatt Main Street

th e named Executrilll of the
Esta1e of Mary C rickman .
Oeceated. et al ., Defend·
ants . Thi s act ion has been

Saturday, July 7, 1990
10:00 a.m • .

2. Gasoline and Oil Pr0o

992-6669

Law . N e:o~ t o1 Kin. D evisees
and lega1 ees o1 Mary C rickman. Deceased. their E )(ecutors. Administrators. CuttO·
dians. Assigns, or Guardians.
and the Unknown Heir s at
Law. Next of K in, Dev isees
and l egat ees of Hobart Hall.
C1in1 on Hall. Su sie Hall. Da·
vid Hall. lucy Halt. Ros ie Fer·
guson. l ee HaiL Haden Halt.
their E w.ecutors . Administra tors, Custodi ans, A ss i g n !~. or

You are hereby not it1ed

J udy Holler has been to vi s it
Mr . and Mr s. Ma rk Holler and
Kyle of Lancaster .
To place news notes, co ntact
Melcxly Roberts a t Box 7, Long
Bo ttom, 45743 or ca ll985-4275.

RESCRIPTION SHOP

D efendan ts
Case No . 26673

· Stop In and See
DALLAS SAYRE

90 DAY WAIUNTY

•Mobilo Home

PlaintiffA. vs. Pattv Vance.

Plaintiffs assigned Case No . 26673,
end is oendina in t he Court
- vs.PATI Y VANCE . ttJe named of Common Pleas of Meigs

know n and David Hall. lucy
Hall. Ros ie Ferguson . Ad dres98s unhnown

m onths stay.

BE SURE TO STOP
IN AND SEE OUR
NEW STORE. USE
OUR CONVENIENT
SIDE PARKING lOT.

IN THE COMMON PLEA S
CO URT OF MEIG S
COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
SUSAN WADE . et &amp;1 ..

EJtecutriK of th e Estate of
M&amp;ry C ric kman . DecAased.
et al . .

SAVE-A-LOT
WILL BE OPEN
JULY 4th,
9 to 6

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

Public Notice

4 FAMILY
YARD SALE

rPcei v('d a perfect grade average

from Hoc king Technical Co llege
for comp leting a weldin g course.
Bra ndon Fitch celebrat ed his
fiflh birthd ay recently . Also

Public Notice

USED APPLIANCES

992 -2196

Reservation/ Ticke1s
Ask for Ken da

6 1 - Farm Equ rp mf'nl
62 Wa nt ed t o Buv

1 4 ~ Busrness

16

PURSUIT

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

1 1 H!:! IP Wanted
1 2 S rt ullt ron W a nll!d
1 ) · Insuran ce

Mason Cu

Area Code 6 14

446 - Ga ll opolts

Audit or of Stat e: and Sherrcxl
Brown, Secreta ry of Sta le.
Ot her speakers mclude Robert
Heft. des igner of the Fift y Star
f'lag. E Larry Moles. Father
.lohn Kempf. and Chris Work man. 19R9 Buckeye Boys Sta t"'Govrrnor and Bovs Nat ion
Presi df'n t
Th r kry nolr s (X'akpr wa s. Ra n-

TUESDAY
WEDNESOA'I"
THUR SDAY

telephorw t•xrhall p '., ...

~

Ellf'n Withrow , TrPas urPr of
State: Thomas L Fr rguson.

flO~l '-'

1990.
~
The Board of Educa1ion
reserves the right to accept
or reiect •nv and all bids
Jane Frv. Treesurer

- _ I __ - - - - - - - . .

Ovll! r Hi Words

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Announcements

'Fre e ads - GrveiJWIY 1nd Found ads unde&lt; 15 wnrds wrl l be
run 3 dav s 11 no ch•ge
' Prr ce o f e d lor ell c aprul t e~te r~ rs dou ble p11 cf! o t a d C0$ 1
• 7 pomt lin e type on ly us.&amp;d
'Sentinel ts nott espons1 bl e fo r e rr ors aher lrrs t d&lt;~~,· rC nedl
for 8••o•s f , ll tl ""f 11d runl rn paper I Cal l bPiO •P ') 00 p m
d~ aher oublr ce1 ron tom-. e c o rr ect ron
"Ad1 l hrt must be pa1d m advance 11re
Card ol Thank•
Happy Ads
In Memor 1am
Yard Sales

noon on Tue1day , Juty 24,

- -

Rate

15

A ar .. a rl:' tor co n...,. cur rve runs broken r,.rp d av 5 w rl l be ch afged
I M e&amp; r h r1 :rrv as sllpiJn l e a d s

Gall ra o r Mason cou m re:s must be pre

'Re ceiVe$ 50 dr sc ount to r &amp;ds pArd rn a cht e.,ce

~

PEPSI-DIET PEPSI
SEVEN-UP
MT. DEW AND
CAFFEINE FREE PEPSI

Monday thru
Friday
9 A;ll:-1 , .M.
Saturday
9 A.M.-3 P.M.

Wor ds

1

10
Monthly

ptrd

Bovs State en rollrnPnt was over l,iOOa nd i.so nP of
the largest of the 50 program s
conduc tPd bv 1hr Amer ica n Legion thro ughout the Unlt€4 ·
Sta tes. It wa s held on th e campus
of Bow l ing Grrr n Slalf

PEPSI PRODUCTS

STORE HOURS

Da ys

p o lr s DallY Trrbune. re a chrn g over 18 .00 0 hom"5

ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE

London Pool In Syracuse
offering Its second session of
swimming lessons beginning
July 17 from 9:30 a .m. to noon
dally .
The fee Is $20 a nd fo r more
Information contact the pool at
992-9909.

RATES

MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
'
CLOSED SUNDAY

STOCK UP NOW
FOR YOUR JULY 4TH
CELEBRATION!

Swimming lessons

367·0588

S-11 -'90- l mo.f)(l

TO PLACE AN AD CALL '192-2156

Ca rd s of sympathy were
signed for Mary Holler. a birth
day card for Ruby Brewer, and a
gel well card for Ernesti ne
Hay man.
Attending were Phyllis Larkins, Brandon Filch, Bill Han num . Ken Bissell. Ada Bissell.
Harlan Ballard, Alta Ba llard.
Mclcxly Roberts. Delores Hawk,
Judy Holter, Mae McPeek, Gear·
gia Mount. and Dorset Larkins.
Hostesses for the J uly meeting
will be Delores Hawk and Me lcxl y
Roberts.

Universit y.

Buy - Soli
Trade

'

Rur krye

1hr ott ice 01 ch 1rl adm inis trato r
of t he state and count y"courts He
wil l be senior at Eastrrn Hi gh

SIDEUNES
SPOR1 CARDS

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

Boys State officers announced

Bible School held

People in the news ... _ _ __
By Unitt·d Pn·ss lnU•rnational
WIF E WA~ t:XPECTIN(J
BARRY RUST: Washington

Long Bottom Community Association
elects new officers for coming yehr
Officers were elected at the the Lord 's Prayer and pledge of
recent meeting of the Long allegiance.
Bottom Community Assoclallon.
Harlan Ballard, tru stee, reElected were Melcxly Rober ts, ported th at ice cream for the
president; Phyllis Larkins, vice upcoming Ice cream socia l on
president; Mae McPeek. secre- July 14 at 4 p.m . will be made at
tary; Alta Ballard, treas urer: the building and all members arc
and De lores Fr an k, news urged to bring ex tra ice.
reporter.
Bill Thurs ton was named 10 be
The bl-laws and trustee elec- in charge ot th e en tertainmen t
tions will be researc hed and for th e social.
ready for a report nex t meeting
Happy Birthday was sung to
by Mae McPeek.
Brandon Fitch. age five and a
The meeting was conducted by card was presented to him .
Phyllis Larkins and opened with

Business Services

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Factory Authorized
Stniu Cen1er For Most
Make• ond Modoh
Fa st Qua

ROWE
POWERWASH
SERVICE
581 S. fourth Av e.
Middleport, Ohio
RES IDfNTIAl and
COMMERCIAL SIDING

and Cable Bills Here

Hou se6 - M o bilo Homes
· Tran sport Vehicl es
Farm Equipment ·
Heavy Equipment E 1c

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mo pd

l ! l8 1tl11

FOREVER
TANNING

NOW OPEN

Now To Make
Appointment

Call

949-2794

SPECIAL
30 Sessions- 1]0
Co. Ad. 28
Wotch for li!ln•

RACINE, OHIO

ANGIE'S
GREENHOUSE

FOREVER BRONZ
TANNING

Paulin's Hill Between
Rutland and Rt. 5S4

OPENING SOON

OPEN MON.· SAT. 10 to S
STRAWfLOWERS: Dworf
&amp; Tall; PAMPAS GRASS:
Pink &amp; Whitt; FUSCHIA,
BASKETS, HERBS and
MORE.

614-742-2772
I mo .

Coli Now To

Mak e

Appointment

949-27114

SPECIAL
30

Sessions-13 0

Co. Rd. 28
Wotch for Signr

RACINE, OHIO
1-17 -' 90-1 mo. d.

�Page- S - The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

LAFF-A-DAY

Announcements

44

32 Mobile Homes
lor

3

Middleport.

CREDIT

VIsa/Mastercard guar.ntHd no

ucurlty dapoth, 1·900.g63-5100,
ttl, co. billa S4t.so r...

GOLD

CREDIT

buy~r~ .

YIUIMaatarCird guarantMd no
ncurlty dapotll l-900-963-5100
ttl. eo. bills 49.50 r...

Liquidation Salt. Evarytl'llng
trom A lo Z. If you don'1 be11evt,
coma and .... Old bank buildIng, Racine Ohio. Comer of

Thlrd and Peart Strut. lneldt
and outside. July 1-5. t a.m. to 1

5 Kittens : 3 wfmalo, blue eytl,
1 B!Ftma lt, blut tyes, 1 GJW
Ftmalt. &amp;14-388-85Qil5.

·~ ~

Blscll and while collie. Mixed

pupp_y
.
5t14-7No

~. to good homo. &amp;14-

"Your p aJ' am as_

Frlt hay to cut lnd haul away.

awake all night."

814-'N2-2976.

HIIY F,. . tor lht Cutting. 614·
4414289
Wood Polloto. 304-61!5-6550.

6

PubliC:
Sale
&amp;

ctlon

POSTAL

Rick Pearson Auetlon ComPII"Y

FOUND: Rad Pomtnmlan type

now

35, Jack110n PIU. 814-448-0488.

perlenea makat tha dltta;..nca.
Licensed Ohio, Kentucky, Wut

LOST small dark red Oa.shund,

Vlrglnla, 304· 77l-S785.

booking

auctions

ax -

hu lorn place In rlohl

ar, toat nur Solo ltltlon In 1»1. Ca.to's Auction Service, ButPll. On medicine, childs JMI. f•lo, wv_ Ueanud Ohio •nd
Ctll or rttum 914 vtand St PI Wnt Virglnle. 30 rNra exPtt. 304-&amp;75-2798.
., . pt~rl•nee . for your ule ctll ue.

loel : Trt-told blfold, conttlned Golden Cuto 304-837-22n or
lmport•nt ptpera. R. .ard. 814- 1J::'::'""=.'"'::.=".:'o,;:J0::.;.4·.:;";:1·.:21;:26;:·~-

,.9

09~-6821.

Yard Sale

Wanted to Buy

&amp; VIcinity
All Ytrd S.lll Mu81 Be Paid In

Advonco. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
tt'lt dly befor. the IH:t .. to run.
Sundty ldhlon - 2:00 p.m.
Fridey. Monday tdltlon • 2:00
P-"'· Saturdly.

992-6151.

Employmenl Services

Pleasanl

own

Choleattror

Communtty Yard SaiM, Leon
Badtn Road oH Rt . 87 or Rl _62.,
July 2.3 1nd 4th.
Y1rd Sale Thum!ty and Frldty
acrosa from P111.. nt Vafl.y
Nursing Hom• 9:00 till ! :00.
Yard Sale, 110 Third St., Muon,
July 2 and 3, excerciM bk:yctl
milcell•~ -

Y1rd Salt, 7 North lrd StrMt,
Muon,
July 5 and e.

wv_

Yard Sllti..Juna 5, 1:00 lUI ? , 404
Lewis St, ~. Ptt

Pomeroy,

~edJLib.

ScrNnlng Tech.
Experience pn~ftrr.d

&amp; Vlclnlly
4 family yard lilt. Sttr'll Juty 5.

0-1 33118 Bolloy A.., Rood.

July 5-6. Roger Spence,. Sr. 33.
At.orted larg1 alu IMilft ck)thlng, some small tlua, cotla,
khchtn WMf, btddln'iJ, m.ny

miK. Itemt

on lttt. !-4-7.
Oa,-.ga S.ls. Antlqun, dlahes,
tumlfUf'l, clothing. On 681 bltWMf'l Tupptn P1'"1lnt and Oarwin. Juty 5-t-7.
Hugt bllstment Nit. 3"15 Conl
dor SlrMI, Pomeroy. July 5-6·7.
16"
chllntawlu
clothing,
giiSiware, tome mllure.

July 2-3-4. 9-8. Stont Jar, milk

morning ltOYI, old
hom. comfort, coal 1nd wood
cook with copper rttovkJr. Old
Wltm

pldurn, dlshu,mltc_
Hll1nd Road . Gllmore't.

327'15

Juty 1 1--Dtrk. 4 fl.mlly. On Sr 7
~~erou trom Skll•l-~•'1·
July 4-$. 4 flmlly. Hubbard
Slrttt. 8-4. Home Interior, gocart, tcoote111, dlat.s toyt

'

'

Uquidatlon Salt. Everything
from A to Z, If you don't btllevt
come and IM. Old Bank build~
lng, Racine, Ohio Comer ot
Thlrd tnd PNtl St,..t. lnlldtloulllde. July 1 thru S. 9-7

114-102·1'841

.

OFFICE
FOR LEASE
2nd AvoSPACE
.. Glllllpollo.
Clou on
to

Court Hou11. 1 fQOm, 2 room1,
3 rooma, 4 rooms. All nicety
decorated, lit condltlonln
your wat•r &amp; .-....,,bill
•••
.
....
ake y(IUr --..
chok:e now.r-No
quocu Ovtr tha phone, you

,
~I9

f18 392467

Tucher~~ nttd txtra 1 retired
work mornlnga or a'vanlngs:

tralltre, pltaat.
100x160 lot on Broad Run Road
2 mila from Ntw Hlvtn, ell~'
wa "• c• bl• TV• no down pay·
' will llnanet $5,000. lucy
men!,

,
"' 10
' dy In
Syro&lt;:u... Evo;t othor WMk·

II., ....n care for aldert"

Kaylor, 304-882-3738.
·
18 3J4 flat, pastur-.d g&lt;ound
$13,000. 614·JtZ·2086 or 614-742:

2'21
• ·
·Vauh1
- •nd
--hudato"''
- at
2 Iota.

Stt

I
Uat on
Wanted

$3,000 tor all. 014-453-8464.

20 to 50 actHin 1..etar1aru 1 t10

h01.111 and blrn available , 304-

675-1783

·
One ~ere tttll•r 1~ wtlh water
and Nptk: syttam, $3,900. 30467&amp;-2Tl2.

C.r &amp; IIWn mowtr repal111, pk:k·
up and detlvtrf. Mobile hom"

unblocUd &amp; reblocked, roota
polntod. 304-671-2818.

oxt. 1244. Including Sal. ,;;;J

Sun.

EXERCISE TECMNOL.OOIST
Full-tim• position. Bachelor's
~,..

or related. Experltnc•

dtslrtd . Con!ld : Jot Duffield 11
Holzer Htahh Ctnltr. 014-446--

HHr11and of J1ckaon l.PN/RN
full-tlntt poaltlon IVII11b1t.
100% tuition relnburHmltll.
Send resumes or ctll for tn •p-

polntrMnt.

EOE. G1U AIWllna,

DON. Sl. AI. t3, Jackoon,
Ohio 46840. 114-28&amp;--SOll.
Individual nMdtd lor lhl pMItlon
of
hNd
cook.
OYallliciUons
Include
ax·
rtence In food . purcfl•
g/Pfl'paratlon tOJ, 150 Of more
persons; Supti'YIIion of sta"

r.::

;;_~~·h

Rentals

MagH: YNrs Day Cere Cent•r

Fumlsfltd. Rtf. and dtposit .

101 1-h St'"'"· Mlddloport.

304-ll82-2588.
Fumlshtd 3 room Con1gt nlct
clean. Nice for one person. nO
pets. Rtf., Dtpod. 814-446-

Mist Ptul1's Day Cart c.nt•r.
Sar., 1tfordal*, chlldart. M-F
I 1.m.. • 5 :30 p.m. Agel 2-10.

HouM tor ul• or leiM wtth option to buy; 3 BR, 1 112 t)sths, 2

Alpailr1,

r.llnlsh

fumlhwe,

qu111ty

2543.

csr un•llachld gar~ge . Aeaumabla mortgag•. Applleaneu
fumlahtd.
Rer.renc"
•
ueurhy dtpoth required. 17
Portarnouth Road, QalllpoHs.
11114-446-0264.

Th,.. Bedroom, unfumlah..::l
house In Pom..-oy. 614-m-2218
afttr 6 p.m.

0508.

Financial
Business
Opponunlty

2 lots, tor r.r~t, Call814-387-11138.
Country Moblls Home Park,
Route 33 , North ol Ponw-y.
....
lots, nntala, pertt, Nitol. call

614-992-~71.

Tr1lltr
spacao,. MWer and water
1
od
1~';1.ah ' reler.nen, 304-47'5·

~~:;n~ndec:prne, 1~ 1 »:..':~

refrigerator. Water
provtdtd. No ptfs. R•ttrenc:•
required $225 per month 11444 248, 14_..2325 ~ 8,._
.u&amp;_.425.

Stova

a,..

1nd

-e

"

Cllt!IO~NEA. ....

5I

ousehold
Good

1800 Oliver Trldor with mowing

=rv':!.~:~. wm d::~~:,:~,u,";r~o·~
53
,::_ _A;_;;_nt.::l..::q:.:u:.;es::___

'::

Rt=· ~--;%:

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

1 milt oU'! Crab C,_ Road,
garb1ga 1nd w1t1t paid, 304576-2260 after 5;30 p.m .

to $125. Hid-bod• $3110 to
$595. Recliners $225 10 $315.
l.lmpe S28 to S125. otnett•
$109 and up to $495. Wood ttbl•
w-6 ehtll'l 1285 to 1791. O.ka
$148 up to $375. Hutchl• MOO &amp;
up 1 bunk ~ compllla wtth
mat1rnt &amp;29a and up to

ms.

baby bldll $'110 ... n,..... or
box aprlngt full Of twin 178, firm
$68, 1nd s;.s. Outtn Mt• S275 &amp;
up King $350. t drlwtr ct..t

6522.

~:i.E_ •:.in

~umr;.~r,,:'~~ll.!:.,na~ 1' :
448-1044

nvwl'l~~ · ~O:OO:OO10a.m,.00to I:
IITW

t~~

·

:

.

3

a....., ....ptr lOti, lnttraprlng mattrqa. qu~~n -'z•. Open
Mon-Sat 91m.flpm. Sun. '12
noon..Spm. Rt . 141, 4 mllea o"
Rt 7. 114-446-3158.

6pm

8 ft. uteMite
__,
w
, ..... ver. arb

-

Cl~ 1
.1300. 114-

:a"::J

Cheap.~~-

Glrri-Chlir good cc:rwl. Fokia
down, Lap Trey tM--388-1113

Old hllrdbec:ll books, Mwtng
m~c:hlne, com,._, lilt of bill
1 Alii oablnolo. 114-448-3521,
nenlng.
Old Key Aaka ~~-~altO, AnHqUI bed. 814-4~f3if.

==- - -

-:

Regl-'ered Quarter HorM o.Jd.
BOATERS
lng. 18 hands. Engllah tncl W11- M•n:ury Men:rut. .r Speclalllt.
ltm. No beglnner1. $1,200. 814- Factory trtlntd, bonded. Precl·
912-6078.
alon Moblll Marini. We coma to

~-::--:-:--'-:--:-:-...,-,,--

"·-"
114-4411-t41t
ttor lot- 1111, 304-4"/S-1853.

Budgot

RourKI ball'l of hay lor ..... 120
I bell. 8'14-143-5341.
Will do custom com.,.nlng, 304173-5010 or 7'73--51W7.

One 18,000 BTU air condhloMr.

8

··

PubliC Sale

&amp; Auction

Transportation

lfltt a p.m.

Motor Homes
1155

tm

WELCOME

!-tOME,

71 Autos lor Sale
,.,..._:.;;:.::.;:.;.:.:...;:==-'11

Mue~.

1PTO Ford fllr1ane eoo, engine
302, actual mil• 11,71t2, after

Woldor wolght bonch ($130 NoW]

1880 Buick

NCh. 114-992-4728 Of 114-102·

nn

DtlLV\N~

MASTER!

trailer

10J32
good
tralltf, 30H75-5030.

31

ft.

Alratr.amL_~Ir,

114-319-23M.

Used 10,000 btu ctrrtral air
cond, lltl\l works, $75. :J04.e7!·
14110.

with 1djultable weight 1t1nd
and 1"(1 anKhrMnt, bench lncllnaa. Al.o _prwiiChtr curt
wolghl bench (f100 now) . Good
condition. 1120 for boti'l or 180

THIWK YDU .

11175 Dodge Champion motorhome. Good eondltlon, low

Regt!t__~_'!_oor, txc.l·

lonl CCiftdHion, .,...,.

I~

81

1129.

Home

1880 Chevy 4 whool drlvo pick-

up, thott ...., tldt. 1m Cor·
VIUI Sllngrty. 1ffl flrllblrd

Formult.

4"14-08~301

te2..25M 11k for Jim.

Uneondltlonel llleollme gual'ln-

flng.
Conc:~t.

bathrooms
and
kllehens, frlmlng, m..onry,
electrical, *'twsll, 111 rernod~ ­
lng. Eltlm1fn. 20 y,.. •• perilnoe. 304-675-2440.
G1rdrw'• Homt lmprovemtnl :
An. &amp; Com., Roofing, palnllng,

gunor, potio dockl. ond otc. 114-

M
THE TCOTl-l FAIRY 61VE5
YOU NONFf1Y R:4&lt; ;(JUR

-- -·· .
$end reeurne to Cedi 1 Baker

HouMhokl
M•lnt~n~nce :
Roofing, newiTtpalr, aiding,
.-lrop~~l&lt;. CO&lt;pontry, odd lobo.
ntlmatH. 8"14-37'8-2~. aak tOf'
Mttch.

Unturnithtd 2 bedroom mobl'-

WOLFF Tanning o.dt. Com·
mtrciai-Home
Unit•
from
$199.00. Lllmpt.ol.ollon•Acc•
lOrita. Montflly payments tow
at $18.00. Ca~J/ FREE
CoW C.telog. 1
-8212.

2 rooms &amp; btth $175/mo. office
spsc1 $100/mo. til utllltln Included . Laflyltlt Mall, 614-4•
ml, 8'14-446 ... 222.

mond Rl

Apanment

Ron'• TV BltVI~. specializing
In Zenith 1110 ...-vklng most
oUw;r brands. HouM ealla, 1110

lor Rent

....,. oppllonoo ropolro. WV
304-all-23111 Ohio 11&lt;1-141-24!14.

2 fl.Knlshtd tH\ciencln. All
ulllhiM paid. Shirt bath. S90 or
$150. 818 Socond Avo. 814-441-

Aoollng 1nd Siding. Trtlltr
roota pelnttd. FrN tltl mates.

FNd llorlul. 304-J7Ht11.

3945.

monds from dummy. pitching his jack
of hearts. West won and led a spade .

Declarer won in dummy , ruffed a
heart with a high trump . and le&lt;l a
spade to dummy's ace. Another heart
ruff set up the heart suit. and declarer

~

MOVIE: Rolum 01 Tho
Man From U.N.C.l.E. (2:00)
8:30 D Q!l 1!1 ill Tho Wonder

In The Heal Of

The 1963 University of
Alabama mtegration is
updated . C
il)) Larry Klng Llvel
Ill 0 MOVIE: 'A Special
Friendship' CBS Tuosdoy
Movie (2 :00) 1;1
[! Budweiser Preaentl:
Tueadey Nlgld Flghls
® Noahvllle How
9:30 mall Dill Coach Judy

28A Apt, tor rtnt In Crown City.

Midnight Colle&lt;

(R/

(I) Newowl1ch

(!) P.O.V. Gary is pursuing a
lifelong dream · Ia become
woman.
(I]) Evening New•

0

6\4-25&amp;--6495.

a

~

Newo
t0:151]) MOVIE: Nighlbreakor
(2:00)
10:30 (JJ Mslor League Bueball
(I) Rololng ~ldo
IIIlTh Paid Prog&lt;ammlng
Crook &amp; Chloe
~ Molor League Boooboil

a

82

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., Ill fJ Q!l llJ ill 11m
1110
Nowo
ffi Adventure Jonathan

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

ahead by mailing $1 .25 Aslro--Graph,
clo this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428,

Cleveland. OH 44101 -3428 . Be sure lo

state your zodiac sign .

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

\
!i7

Spl~ 1no1 homo,

wood burnor,_3
bedrooma,
btnment
wnh
gi&lt;Ogo, 304-aJI-2388.

Musical

Inltrumenta

1171

loll Onotd Plono.
ud II14-3IUm

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n
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-=:~"':i 1111 Cllovvlol plcli-up 414
W.rd 1o4 ea 2121 Alii • me ln'llfm. 14,000 on enalnL 1 ft.

Spring V.lioy Subdlvltlon: 615
Oak Dr., newly daconlted rtnch

11ylo - · 3 Br., Z llolh, dining
room, ut\ltly. 2 Clr . . - .. Price

Neg. 114 4fl 1834.

Homes

lor 5ale

=:
:.:.
- ........

- .No -.12,"NO. lf4-ll.a711.

58

=.~.woo

FNitl &amp;

Vegetables

oddltlorl. 3

DunnMn Fnil '""" .lull orr of
lr Ill Ill• ill Alllony. ""You mus1 be the one who called about
·
buying a broomstick.""

...

Wan__,·,

W.*

Houllng,

rueonabla • - . volume dl..
-nto, 2,000 lo 4,000 copoaHrl
clolwno, 304-4'11-HII
. - · otc. Col

Upholstery

......,.. Uplooit1orlng 1N7 ford F110 Super Cob Ina trl-y ,,.. aa yooro. Tho
.,_. In IYmltu,. UpiiOIItN'Ing
~=·
1188 0111oon
ford 8upor
1..,._CobM Call , 10oW71-41M lor frM _:
1100. 11111
-~

·--

IZII.W.IIOOOPIIoad= XLT illngor 4WO Now _ , Uplloiolory CoMor, 303
Afnllh produc(t. ltiW
Trucli w.-. Tello .,..

.. .........7 diU,. Paymanle. IM 248 . .,
C.. MOncloy oncl Julr 4.

Hllftap 0.. C:OH lor •-ntmonto
I M11mo,__Coil IM-446-3431.

whi ch to draw today. These strength
Iactors will give you an edge in devetopment s where you have to compete
against others .

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) Today you

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Baae your de-

11ooc1 ,....,.,. eon. A 6 A Wotor Sorvlc:o. Poole, cl•
- - Tomdon Z90 c ..... teme, Wille. lmmedllt•1,000 or
m1no "Jako" onc1 31 '"" '""""'

-

siderable amount of Inner resolve upon

may have an opportunity to strengthen
a fr ien dship that has been faltering a bl1
lately . Your pal Is eQually as eager to
tighte" bonds as you are.

General Hauling

=~~- lillvwy. Call -

LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 You have a con-

cisions today pertaining to Financial
matters on factors you know lrom per-

Julr 4, 1tl0
Your social contacts will take on greater
significance In the year ahead than they

have in lhe pesl . Friends will be In pool·
-tlons to do things lor you that you've
- n able lo do lor youraell.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) People
y0&lt;1"il be Involved With loday will aenae
an extra dimension to your personality.
11"1 plua quallly lhat could make you a
leader among your peora. Cancer.lreal
youraell lo a birthday gilt. Send lor your
Astro-Graph predlcllons lor lhe years

. sonal experience have worked previously . If they were winner before. they
can be again .
SCORPIO (Oct. 2•-Nov. 22) Your lead·
ershlp Quall1ies will be very evident to
others today and peophl you're In·
valved with will wish to please you , but
not because they are commanded to do

so .

CAPRICORN (Doc . 22-Joo. 19} Try to
spend time today wtth persons whose
company you truly enjoy _This could be

a mix of family members and friends
Put the social package together

yourself .
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 111 Ambitious objectives have a better chance ol
being achieved today than they will tomorrow . Try to keep this in mind as you
arrange your agenda .

PISCES (Fob. 20-Miorch 20) The openIng for which you've been hoping with a
social contact mighl present Itself to.
·day_ It will give you an opportunity to

delineate a plan you' ve been consider·
\ng which could include this person.

ARIES (Morch 21-April 1t) You could
be exlremely skllllulloday In perceiving
and helping others make changes that
can Improve critical conditione which
have been negatively affecting them .

TAURUS (Aprii20-May211) Don"! be reluctant to take a firm stance loday on an

Issue aboul which you leel you know
more than your companions. They too
can become enlightened supporters.

GEMINI (Mior 21-J..,. 211) Material
trends look rather attractive for you today. There Is a strong poselblll1y you will
day wilt produce unsought advantages
·experience some type of personal gain.
lor you as well . Beneflls come lrom
Keep ~our eyes and ears open.
leaning on the a_rms of people you help.
SAGin ARIU8

(Nov.

23-0.C.

21)
Tl11ngs you unselfishly do for others to-

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1!11 Monoyllne
0 Mloml Vice
Church Slrtlot SloUon
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Crloto (2:00)
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Wimbledon Updole
D Q!l Choon 1;1
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11m Nlghl Courl
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Nlghl Stingray poses as a
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On Stage
11:45 U Ill
Tonlgh1Show
Stereo.
12:00 D Qll NlghUine 1;1
U ill Enlertolnmont Tonight
Ill Megnum, P.l. (P11 ol 2)
llllll ~lltr Hours
i1J NonNighl
«J Crime Storr Stereo
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mus~·s hottest stars are
leatured live.
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Ba Married (2:001

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Nortb

Eas t
2t

Pass

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Ope ning lead

could get back Ia the queen of spa~S:..
to take three good hearltricks.
Had West made the more obviouS:
play of another high diamond at tnck
two, it would have been necessary for
Soulh to throw a heart away on thal :
diamond. After that approach. will! "
the hearts splilting 3-2. four spadeti ·
would slill make

7 Sought
office

8 Dulch
town

9 French

,
Yesterdays Answer

marshal

10 Statule 21 Clammy
17 Rind
16 Tailoring 22 Cily in PA .
18 Butt lnlo
term
23 Greek river
21 Transaction 17 Scheme 25 Flaccid
24 Malevo18 Latvian 27 Omelet
15 Jabber

lence
Fletcher"s
product
Exact

capital

36 Hick

37 Cay
38 Notion
39 Surprise!
40 Min ced

or movie

oalh
In the pasl
Drinking
place

19 Sour
30 B'lrn (Fr.) 41
20 lranian·s 34 Legislale 43
anceslor 35 Preerninenl

Hand
covering
31 Successlul
32 Jacket
or green
33 Ooze
35 Actress
Anna
36 Tease
39 Playing
marble
42 Mislreal
44"- the
Horrible"

45 Strong
rope
46 Bedeck
47 Arboretum

1-:-:-+--+-+--+-

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One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.

a

a

Vulnerable North -South
Dealer West

6 Inflexible

Maslow journeys to the

Four1h 1nd Prn.t
Golllpalll. Ohio
114-441-3881

85

4 From now
5 Identical

a

Carttr't Plum.,.ng
and H11tlng

84

5 Luring

28
29

Melissa deals with problems
with both her lover and her
lathe &lt;. (R) Stereo . 1;1

JEST HAD SIX
PURTY LITTL E
PUPSII

3 Espy

28

support her.
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YEP!! KATEY SUE

1 Short race
lady
10 Embank menl
11 Sultan 's
decree
12 Foreign
13 Currency
14 Espouse

Years Kevin runs the
spotlight for the school play.
starring Winn1e . (R) Stereo

mQll

• 7

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Alhirsl

ex-girlfnend returns
and Jack struggles to

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10 8 4 J
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CROSSWORD

Jac~·s

A SEEGAR!!
FER ME!!

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heart ace and played queen of dia-

Robertaon

3 Br. ranch, gss furnace CA

Mobile

play . Declarer rose with dummy·s

Samantha (R) Ste10o. Q
(1) (1) Nova the little-known
wartime history of radar is
revealed. Q
1!)1 PrlmoNtWI
Ill 0 Rescue: 911 Seattle
citi zens rally to help a
wounded policeman (R)
Stereo. Q
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Johnny Caoh: An lnalde

10:00 I]) 700 Club Wllh Pol

31 Homes lor Sale

32

West led the king of diamonds
against four spades. East had support·
ed diamonds and followed w1th the
three-spot. showing an odd number of
ca rds in th e suit. So West switched to a
heart. hopmg that East cou ld wm a
heart tn ck and play back a dub. That
left 1t up to declarer , who cou ld certa 1nly hope I hat East might hold the

neighborhood visits

a

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quern of clubs. But there was a better

D (ll

• 92
tAKJ6 2
+A Q 4 3

to facihtate making the contract.

gets even when Hayden
must man a booth at the
carnival. (R) Stereo_Q

Real Eslale

luckily. Com~r~~ntty S.rvlcee' ~r• mit Will coneJdlr lind
P.O. lox I!Oo4. Jackoon, Oil oan1rool. 114·1112-2114 ovonlngo.
4M40; ptoo• opoclty which 1HI Schul wllh 11pond, 3 bodooolllorl opptylng lor. boodilno - , a bolho. 11oo1 pump, ..,.
io&lt;
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304-11'14222.
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dloobiiHioo with
In
Gollltl County. (11 GALLIPOLIS:
30.5 houn.iwMII.: 11 p.m.-8:30

qulrod. Solory: 14.21/hrllo '"'"·

WELl.., WHAT OOE5 SHE
DO WI1H ALL "TH)5E;

.AS IF I DIDN'T HAVE
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look at some of his examples of how to

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teenaged bOss home for
d1nner. (A) Stereo. Q
CD (]) American Experience

514-237-o488, day or night .
Roge,.. B~t~emenl Wllerproo-

iS considered by many

friend from the old

a

WEST

+ 15

block the opponents' communications

The Night Parker's romant1c
fantasy 1s shattered . (A) 1:;1
Q Qll 1!1 ill Roseanne

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best bndge teacher in the world. H1 s
latest book. ""How to Play a Bridge
Hand,ft certainly ranks him as one of
the best writers . This week we will

a

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Manv-ume natwna l cha mpion Btll
Root

defends a producer . framed
tor murdering a talk show

9:00 U (ll

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WATERPROOFING

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By James Ja coby

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S.Nk!l Woi'Dr poehlona lVIII·
able In a oommunlty group

llon and orglnlutlon tkiUI,
punclull, and • • lo wortl u
plrt of 1 tllm rtqulf'ld; ••. , . - worldog wiU1 Mlth fNnlal rellf'dattOn and

TILL [LEVW

Improvements

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WANT ADS bring

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the thread

successful career and
personal lite.

Services

5:00PM 30oi-I75-5Me.

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discusses his highly

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songwriter Johnny Cash

LifE \SfJ'T ALL FUIJ
MJO GAMt'), Y"K,VJIJ

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"'Now what would it take to gel you into one of these?""
the car salesman asked the very obese man . The man

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PM Magazlna
(JJ SportaCenter
D Qlllnaldo Edlllon
til (I) MocNall Lehrer
NewaHour
D Ill Currenl AHelr
11m Ill !2!
Wheel 01
Fonune
Ill trn Nlghl Court
il)) Moneytlne
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Music Row Video
~ Hogan"• Heron
7:051]) Jtlloraons
7:30 U (ll Family Feud
(JJ MaiOr league Baseball
Ill Molor League luebell
D Qll Enlartalnmenl Tonight
Dill Memo's Family
11m MOVIE: Yankee Doodle
Dandy (2:06)
lllllll Malor League
Baseball
II)) Croullre
111
Joopardrii;J
~ Bowllched
8:00 I]) MOVIE: Counl 01 Monlo
Crlolo (2 001
., Ill
Matlock MatlOCK

Boll? A trouble -making

ALLEY

_

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0 Qll 1!1 ill Who a The

awning. Good condition. 5bOQO.

5p.m.

homt, c~wlltr, private, Rtd·
t, Hander-.on, 1225.
month. 3 776-6059.

NNd somepoe to move fuml1urt trom itoraga building In
Point Pteaunt to hou11 In Point

o.m., Th/Fri/Sot; 2-hour -kly
CAll • 80009 AUCTION SE R- tt1rr mttt:lng; or u othtrwlll
I'ICE. AUCTIONEER: DAVID ochodulod 12) BIDWELL: 20
BOGGS. 114-M&amp;-1750.
l'lowii'WMk: I a. m~ p.m.
SaWun; 2-hour w
st1ff
ot lfWIH
IMMing ; Of U
ochodulod. BOlli POSITIONS:
HIQh IChooi - . . . volld
driYor'o He..,.. oncl good drlv·
I~ riOOfd, good oommunloa-

Vacation Money

1.:.:.:..:;:..:.::.._______
'79
campers &amp;

e~~mpsllt

One 11,000 BTU ac and orw l.JDton RMir Range. 114-'Jil2.z2h

Top Cord

host. (R) Stereo. r;1

All

pirtitll. C.ll Sendy 114-247·3011.

Yard SIN. Jury 4th. Tyt"M BIYd

Radne.

Tronomlnlono;

L00fc Lll&lt;l A

Ffl-tNC.H f'OOPI.E.. ·.

Typal:t, UMd I A•bulh, 30 days
Prlmlum llfllfl hly bill.. 1nd to 1 year Wlrranty, owner: Bill
rolls, storage SYIII•bt•, Morgan ftowara. 814--245-6en or 814Ftrm, Rl35 Pliny, 304-83J.2018. 371-2213.

Vard Sale: St Paul Unn.d .Part-time )ob. O.monatrata toys
hthocht Cflureh, Tuppert Qlftt, home decor. FFH kit FrM
Ptolno, Ohio. JulY 6-7. Clothing. IUppUM. frM tl'llnlng. No COl•
toye, houMhokf 1nd ml.ct1- ltctlng or delivery. Alao booking

tantoualtema .

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

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7:00 I]) Scarecrow • Mra. King

you JU(lf TH'I '&gt;
MACflo 7 .. l pOf'4'T
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THAT'L-L MAleE Mf

Firsl guy "Whal's the dlf·
terence belween a hunter and
a fisherman?"' Second guy
""The hunter lies 1n wait and
the lis herman ----- and ..... ·· ·

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I Dream Of Jeannie
6:051]) Beverly Hlllblllleo
6:30 U Ill @ NBC Nightly Newa

a

you I 114·258-5871.

Hay &amp; Grain

WHALS

a

Cabin, 330 HP, to.dld. Save U .
--..,.--:;....:.:.:.:;_::.;.:._ _ l6:.:14-.:..:102:..:..._.'.:..=:m'=.

64

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III 3-2·1 Contact 1;1
11m • ~ CBS News I;J
Ill trn Three's Company

ovonlnv•·
75 Boats &amp; Motors
lo s I
r 88

LIVestOCk

CLAFIA

l---r.l'.....:l,...::.-,1"'7....::,-~

~ SportoLool&lt;
1!11311 a Ill ABC Newo 1;1
rn Body Electric

3

446·2062, 4•&amp;-105 •

Turn-k1y Bualnnt. H1ndllng
Frtlo-L.ay, Etgl1, Nablaeo, Mlrt,
• slmlll1r food products. Strv·
lng company t-teurtd loc1tlont.
No Nlllng. N1tlonal Census
Flgum show lveragt grou In·
come of $40,560
year. R•
qulrn approx.
hours per
Wltk. You will need $15,000
c11h lor .qulpmenl. Call 1-800447-6811 ext. 102'1 anytlmt
dtys, nlghta, Sund1ys.
'

rr

~

198&amp; V1rnahl Mnlma motorcyclt 100 cc. 4,300 mU•. 814tM3-&amp;3t2ce11aii••P.m.
188'7 KXIO motorcycle. Excel·
...,. condition . Cal 114-i92·S085

63

·

54 Miscellaneous
Me rc IJa nell IDA

12d0 Moblla Homa tor rent. 3
mil• out on 588. 2 ~h. AC
water paid, 123.5 r.u• dllp'. 614:

44

AKUUNI/ IN YOUR SOCKS!

5_:_30
.,.·.Yam1hll
, - -yz
-- -- 1885
ao, aJ:c cond,
nklng $550. attw 4:00 304-875!11121.
:::,:;...,,--,--,..,-,----

For Slt11880 Modi, OE Dfylr

:,:"col1!it':Z:·~ ;;;.~ ;":t

&amp;23-8164

2 bedroom trallor. SM 11 Rtc·
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISMING CO. coon Trall•r Park (tO mil" oul
raeommtndt thll you do butl· Rl. 141 on Righi from Wlllls
ntst with peopl• you know, and Funeral Home).
NOT to send mon•y lhrougl1111t
m.l1 until you hlvt lnvntlgated 3 ~room mobllt home lor rent
thl otftrlng.
In Syraeuu. 814-9e2-1'689 after
Elt1bllafled butln•sl. Carry-out
&amp; 0.11. Serious lnqulritl onlv.
tl2.000. 61•'--441-1515. btlort

1888 100 XR, $1100 ooch.,
All very good eondldon. 114-

Sun&lt;Ol

411 wood country pine dln«ti,
chair. I bench $2fii. TWin or
full rnanra.., $49. QS. Vaughn

II)) World Today

SHOES ..

uc cond, new mi!Mge, make offer, Phone 6Mpaint tnd t lfM, $1,800. '711
Oadgo Dlplomot good cond 24HII6S.
f1.000. 304-113-5818.
1177 Proweltr. 24 fOOl campet
m•tal cablnet1, headboard• $30 STacklble Wllharldrytr hOG., '13 Aen1uft A1111nce, 4 door, RNI goad ohopo S4.500. 814:
anct up to $65.90 dayt llmt u Croolor olr -Hionor $350. auto, good cond, 54,500 milts, Jl'2·208e or I'M·742-2421.
cuh wtlh appravtd crtdll. 3 mi. 1304-87$.5758.
f1.1100. 304-41H516.
21ft camper bath, bedroom,
out Bulavllle Ad. Open 9 A.M. to
compiMt kitchen,
awning
5 P.M. Mon, thru $at. Call 614gu stove. Ukl new 1HI Como&lt;o. 402 811J Block. -rio brokn. goad cooiJ"
114-et2.f.2U.
1300.
14-102-3202.
44&amp;-4322.
priced to 1111, 304--175--1522.
'

Ntghl 9t•ndl, $311.0. 4 Po.tar
twin bed with bedding, $1gt. 4
drtww ehllt of drtwera 144 85

'{OU START BY SITTIN6

TonE

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31N841.

Tap Coh paid. Otd lumtlura
cuboerdl,
quiMe,
oriental,
1 1

Room air conditioner, llkt new.
UNCI onlY 2 """' 11000 BTU
se9. Gun Coblnolo I, 1. ' 10 114 446 3267.
gun. B1by manr..... $3.5 &amp;
$45. eod "''"'" $25, a.-. Slnco ehCJW qualtly Wnttm
Slu $35 • king lromo $50. Good Hddlt. Uke new. SIQO. BM-"M2·
ailteUon ot btclroom tultea, 263tlllk lot- Robin.

Cuh I Carry Salt

l KNOW 'iOU START 6'&lt; ...
YOU START B'i. .

~ow
M~OWN

1885 Hor'MII 350 XA, $050., 2

For ult 2 llorw, holM tralltr. 12 ft. V·Bof1om Boat wtth tralltr
1600. Day 114-446-2107, Evtnlng I 3 Hcna Powtr S.•ra Motor,
11C 388 8504.
17 lb. thrult Mlnkola IroNing
motor ••oo •~• ..... "•31
Jim's Ftnn Equlpmenl, SA. 35,
'..., · o;u_...,"o3'9 ·
Wnt Gallipolis, 814-44&amp;-8777; 1112 11 ft. S.treraft Trt-Hult
Wldt Mltcflon new I uMd farm ao.t. 125 HP, Evlnr··~ En 1-.
1ra ct 0 " 1 1mp1 tmentt. auy, complete lop, new -upllola •ry.
·1111• t,rlde, I :00-6:00 wt~lcdaw•. Callll14-286-t311ahar 7:00p.m.
Sat. t II Noon.
1913 S... VIn olfahore 22 fl. 140
62 ...
r•
n8nted to Buy
HP Men:-trulser
110, m1ny utr... Road Runner trtlltr. 614-~1
Want od to Buy uMd MobUI I~~~-c-:c---:--:-c.,-~~
1985 M•r11n Moriah 22 ft. Cuddy
Hornee. Ca\1814-441-0'171

p.m.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
$395 to 1896. Tablu S50 and up

wlcuttfvllon and plow $2850.
Owner Mil flnanca. 814-286-

u.. .

I I - lncludod. 114 143 1312 col

Solat and chslr. ptlc..:l from

I CAI·iT
BELIEVE I'VE
FORGOTTEN

1885 Honda motorcycle, 700
Mlgna, new tim, uoo mil••·
$1200. 114-t. .MeV tfter

61 Farm Equipment

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GoodS

1- J

Motorcycles

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be-

low fo form four simple words

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Khchen llove, rtfrtowalor, deep
lroozor, oala. 14Ttl hoy bol«,
dlac, cyclone Mlder wfth trtetor hookup. f14.446..Z714.

51

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the

of

C!l Running And Racing

-----------

!NOTICE I

4 bedroom, 2 tult Mtht.,
flrepl•ce csrpet..t baMmtllt
wrwood:burner, aun d.ck taneM back yard wlfrult irt~e.
t2x11 bam, 4 milts well of
Rlp'-y, WV. 304-372-3827 or 37'.Z-

Now ltklng appllcaUons at
Domlnoli PIZZI tl Otlllpolla 1nd

Houses lor Rent

reuonablt,
depend1blt,
license, qu.thy child care. Mon·
d1y thru Friday, 7:30 1111 S:30.
For more lnformaHon Of to
rtglaltr 304-675-5847.

Befort, after .en~ . Drop-Ina
w.teome. 814--441-8224.

II\
7-J

lfttr 1:00 p.m.

1 bedroom unfumlshed, can
hllp furnlth. 3 bedroom per·
tlally fumlshld . 4 bedroom partially fumlat»d. &amp;14-992--302l

g1rage, tull basement. 'pr~ci
Reduced. 8......W6-43to or 3888852.

PlNAnt. 8l4-H2·56te.

304-

L.tt one c111 do h all. No job too
ltrgt or too tmell. Complllt
home lmprovtmtnll. 40 yNrs
tlptrlenct. lewis or Gsry. 614·
4~7 or 614-446-4738.

M1kt aa much .mon.y u you
11nnt. Woril; ~~ many hours 11
you wsnt. 81 • B11uty Contult·
ant . Mutt be- 18 yura of

614-1'12-2188.

~ont•go.

41

Oualltttd peraont ihould Nnd

''II'·

nvor

Georg• Port1ble Sawmill, don'l
hauljuat e1U 304-4175-1g57.

ond bookkooplng-typing oklllo.

1 r•urne to P.O. Bo1 122
Pomeroy, Ohio 1 45761. Post
m1rktd no Iller than July 7,
19QO. EOE.

Space lor Rent

Route 2 Athton, 1 acra tot 1 3
mi... tou11'1 Gslllpolla Lock.
publk: wat•r, no r11llrlctlons:

Formtr Klnd•rgsrten IHchtf of·
ftrlng chlldetl'tl In my ttome. n
or PT. Structured activhl•. C.nt.n•ry 814-44&amp;-0230.

21

46

Wanled IO Do

wortc. lrtt Mtlmeta. 3046"/S-mt
Worl! ""$3.00,., ho•n. 114-44 1. 42

Easy tnd fun WIY to earn ulre
mon.y tnd a FREE $300. kit
with Iota ol Chr1t1mo goodlft. i
nMd ltv• O.monttr~tol'l for
"Chrlltmu Around the World".
No collecting. no dellvlflng.
Call 114-W2-l21l tor mort
detalt. betwHn I p.m. end tO
p.m.

5iS1, M•aon WV.

49-,-,..,.---..:.....:........,._
For Lease
M1moritl
Gardens-- :-:o._
'unturnlsi'led,
ane-btdroom
vtitrant .-;lion.
47A Lolt 3&amp;4.
S
d 1

EARN MONEY Reading bookl!
S30,0001yr. Income potantlll.
Now hiring. (11 805-687-6000
Ert. Y-4.562.

EARN MONEY R11dlng bookl!
$30,1)Q0Jyr. lncoma potentiaL
Now hiring. (1) 805-687-6000
Ext. Y-4562.

1580.

M••

Have room In private home lor
elderly m1n or women. 814-~
1509, Crown City erN.

18

~~~~ 11 $120fmo. Ollila Hotal.

Coil """' 2:00 p.m .• 304-J73.

Taking

It,

Rearrange letters
0 four
scra mbled words

6:00 I]) Hardcastle And
McConnlck 1;1

114-902-5'144.

Rooms
Roome for r.m. we•k Of month.

Rayburn Rood. Povod "''"·

:~~~lona~i~f~rmat~~~n~=

\:o&gt;Ad•

45

Sl11plng room8 wtlh cooking.
Also tr~lt• apect. All hook-upe..

on roquost. 304-615-5253. Jolln
D. G.rlach, no stngt•wldt,

••• ,..
Bldw1II ....., •W•k•nd CIN. ll""'

mont . Ullpolilt req Nd.
614-62·2218 attar 8 p.m.
Fu""IShed
• 11

TUES., JULY 3

PUULII

WOlD

_ _ _ ___:._ _:: Edlt1d by CLAY R. I'OLLAN

EVENING

1m Honda 750 SS. Wlnd1hlald,
trunk, crul11. 17,400 mit... $600.
1D82 CA 480 dirt blkl USO. Balh
ucelltnt condition. Mu.t Hll.

One bedroom 1partrntnl tn Middloport. $200 doposl1 '"""''"·
114-354-40114.

lolt 6 acrs1gt tvtllablt lor
homa construction on

:::-eooo

appllc1t1ons ,. for
wom~n of thl go·1 Cl,..r. P•r1-1
time work lot full-lime pay. Must
bl18 Jllrll of age. 114-'1C2·2188.

74

Ohio River Clmp Grounda. Full

forulrent.

•

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TMAT DAILY

U Ill fUll CJ Ill 11m

150 Von. 300, I cycllndo&lt;. Good
-Hioo. f1,000. 114-24Mm.
Ford Bronco 1988. XLT l.oodod.
Call 81._..~ after lpm.

0338.

6

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For 8111. 1978 Ford Econollne

Nlcoly IUrnlohod mobile - · 1
mill below town, ov~:z
rlvtr, CA, n..t, Ref.

~·5 bedroohm,.._aptt.

Television
Viewing

Dora.

4 bedroom, fur·

new

Ou111ty Child Cart: r.ncad-ln
back yard wfth ref....-.c••·
FTIPTIOrop-ln. Uon.-&amp;11. 61..._.
441-4311.

5502.

Big Yard Stlt. Rou1a 681 to
Alfrtd Co. Rd _41, S.cond Trailer

Buildings

but win train right penon. stftd
telurnt o : Bo1 CLA.037 elo Galllpollt D1ily Trlbune 1_825 Third
AvtnUI, OllllpoUI, OH 45031

EXCELLENT WAGES tor spare
lima uumbly. Etsy wort! 11
homt. No tXP«ietiCI nttdtd.
ACT NOW. Call 1-e1U22-5652

Mlddlepon

rnl~oe.

your

ltnca s.rvlcn. P1rt-tlme. 11..._.
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Build

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nlg.ht Of ua wtlkly. 114-M8252t".

Business

Pomeroy-Middleport,

1990

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loNed, ,.. Ur•. towing pkg.,
perfect tor lrl¥11 wlklda.
mil•. Prtctd to S11\. 114-4482018 Evenings or 114 441 8211

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motora.
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1990

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Copyrighted 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio,

2 Sections. 1 2 Pages 25 Cents

July 4, 1990

A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

Americans celebrate
nation's anniversary
Ry Unlled l'ress lnlernallonal
America ns celebraled lhe na
lion's 214th bi r lhda y from Wa
shington. D.C. to Washington
sla te, taking a mid week break lo
enjoy firewo rks di splays, .'ita r
spangled band cuncwls and
old -fashionrd eooko uts
Presidpnl Bush k ic kc'fl off hi s
Fourth of .Jul y festivities a dav
ear ly, watc hing fireworks i~
M aine Tuesday bf'&lt;'ause nf a
planned depar lure ror the NATO
summit in Lond on. Kennebunk po rt. Maine. Bus h's vacation
home sin ce ch ildh ood. moved up

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Bruce Teaford were among the Middleport·
Pomeroy Lions' Club members who h elped th e
co mmunities take on th•• patriotic look this

years, th e Lions' l:luh has been placing flags

outside ol local husinC'sses for a small fee using
the money raised for eye research and purchasing
eyeg lasS&lt;'s for underprivlledged children.

morning to mark lnd ependt'n('e Day. For many

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Scientists say depression
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BOSTON tU PI I - Depression
may be the primary cause or
debilitating chron ic f at i gue syn ·
drom e. the so·ca lled ··yuppie
flu ," and not a common vi rus,
scienti sts said.
Universlt v of Washington rP·
searchers sa id compar isons of 26
peop le who suffered from
chron ic fatigue and JH olhcrs
wilh no medical complaints
turned up no E'\' iden cr th e syn drome is ca used 'by the Epste in·
Bar r virus, as somr past s tud irs
had suggested.
The E pstei n-Barr vi ru s. al so
known as EBV. had been sus·
j)('Ci ed of causin g c hron ic f atigue
becausf' many viclim s of rhr
disease showed signs of bein g
lnfe cl ed with it . EBV causes
mononucl eosis and is in the sa mr
family as herj)('S viruses . II can
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Chr onic fat igue has been ca l ied
the y uppie flu becau se 11 often
a fleets you ng professio n" Is
While svmpt oms vary, a hal
!m ark of lhe syndrome is l ong·
IPrm lrthargy tha t leaves vic
t lms unable to fun ction normal!~·
and often, unable to work .

In the nP\V stud~· . laborat orv
tests f a iled to show anv differen·

ces in Hu' r ate or sever it y of EBV
i nfection among the chronic
faligur pal ienl s and lhecomparl ·
son group. Butlhose with chronic
f ali gur had "a str ikin gly l1lgher
ra!P of lifetime and c urren t
major depression th an con tro ls,"
Dr. Lawrence Corey and his
col!Pagues rPported Tuesday in
the Journal of lhe American
MPd ica l Associat ion.
Con 'y said 1.1 of the chro nic
fat iguc &lt;-.u fferPrs had Pxpf'·
riPnrPd at lea.&lt;il onr rpisod(' of
rnajor dt&gt;prrs sion prior to thr
onsl'l of lhl'ir illrwsses. Th e qudy
a lso sa irl thosr wilh thr s:v n·
dronw drrnons tra ted c1 "high
amount of distress on stan da rd izl'd ps~-rhological tests."
T he rrsrarchers did not trv to
expla in how depre ssiOn could
rrs ull in s:vmp!Om s among the
chro nic fatigue su fferers that
included hradaches. chest pai n,
di zzi ness. sorf' throat . ,·omi ti ng
and diarrhea . But they noted
several studirs havr linkrd dP·
pres sion to changE's in thr bod~··s
dbilil y to fight disease.
The pa li rnts in th e sludy had
an avrragP age of 34. Al l wrrr
white . 1g wr rr women. 11 werr
married and all had some educa·
li on beyond high schooL
T he sc ientl s Is followed 21 of I he

pa li enls for an average ·of 11
months. They said sym ptoms
among 12 Imp roved over lime.
with four prople recovering
comp letel y and re t urnlng to thL'i'
nor ma l ac ti v iti es.
Be si des sayi ng they felt twttf'r .
tho se who improved experiencpcl
a 50 percent decrcasl' in ph_vsiet:tl
s_
v mp10ms as soeia t l' d with
&lt;' hronir f atigur and signirica ntl.r
in cr pased the ir daily cw l i\"itif' :-;
and rxerc ise prog ram~. thr rrsrarc hers sa id
Th(' find ing of "'im pn1verncnt
in m orl' than ~U percent of our
pati ents nvN a fairly sho rt
dun1tion of folluwup shoul d br
r nco urag.ing to p h_
v siria ns who
carr for patirnls" wlth thr
sy ndrome•. tlw!· said .
The apparrnt Pxonerat lo n ol
En\· iJ S a cauSf' of chro nicf atigur
conform s ro a prPv ious fi nding b!'
scien tis ts at thr National Insti·
tu lr s of Hcallh. w ho sa id an
anli ·l ·iral drug I hal attacks ER\'
d id no t help people suffN ing
f rom c hr·onic f;1tigue.
In the N lH report. sr ientis rs
sa id I he chron ic f aligue patients
thev· st ud ied apj)('ared to go
th rough cyc les of gf't ting bPller
and worse that sPenwd closPi y
assoc iated wilh their mPntal

statrs

hi s !ravel schedu le.
Bush sj)('nl lhe even ing enler ·
tai ni ng friend s. f amilv and aides
before watching a colorful fire.
works di splay on I he Coasl Guard
tra inin g barque Eagle. wh ich
was o riginally schedu led l o
spend the holiday vacalion in
Boslon
The pres ident viewed the fire ·
works display. cu lm lnal ed by a
m lnut es·long volley of loud
bursts of co lor and sou nd. wi lh
staff and fr iends on th e white.
295·1001 thr ee- m as ted barque thf' on I~· such \ ·r ssrl under U .S.
co lors .
T he wal r r s off lhe Wa l ker's
Poi nt compound . the Bush" s
Ke nnebu nk port summrr com pound. wa s crowded with poli ce
and Secret ServicP vesS{' lS as thr
prc sid cnlial part)· floaled 1n lhr
wa ters off tho coast of Maine.
Pal rio tism and par;y.going
WC'I"P on th f-' minds of m J nv
Sra tt lP rf's idents gearin g up t.o
ce lrb ra tr rh c co un tr:v' s 21-t th
birihdav
··wr know what it's supposf.'d
to symbolize. but it's u"ually a
rimC' to party," &lt;;a id Stacv
Kihlstrom . IJ . of Spallh.•
.

Killb rrom sai d she and f rie nd ~
had ju ~ t bought a rent and wen\
go ing t v r amp at Orca s Isla nd
and watch &lt;Jn annual firpwork s
di sp la .v ovrr Fl liot I Ray f'Xpl'L'Il'd
to

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srvPra l hundred th ou·
S&lt;Jllcl
spt'(' !at ors \\'l'd nes d a\nlghl
·
For othrr Si•.:J t ti t' rc· o; idt 'nts, tht·

Fourl h of July marked lhP
beginning of new lives as U.S.
ril lzens. as 500 immigrants will
be sworn In as American citizens
al th e Seat lie Ce nt er Flag Plaza .
And some say !his Fourlh of
July is al so a lim e to espec ia lly
r ever P I he flag in lighl of recenl
flag bu rnlng incidents and the
Supreme Court" s ruling th at
flag ·bu rning Is a co nsti tu tionally
protPcted form of political
dl sse nl.
· "lndej)('ndcnce Day has drawn
qull e a bi t of thought from me.
esj)('c ially a fl er all lh e flag·
burning,·· sa id Richard Revnolds
of Seat tl e. who wants 10 ily Old
Gl ory outside hi s new home . " ll 's
In crea sed m y f eelings for lhe
flag .··
Sh ips. symphony , and sa nd
were on tap for BosiOn's Julv ~l h
releb ra 1io ns.
Ac ti v iti es in clu de crlebration·
of the C.S Coast Guard's 200th
an niversary as part of Bos ton
Harborlrst . 1hr annual · ·turna rou nd cr uise·· of th e historic USS
Cunsllti tion . and the duekmg uf
the aircraft carrier USS John F'
Kenn edv
Ten s of thousands of people
wer e l'Xj)('Ci ed l o I ine the banks of
the Cha r les River to lisle n lo th e
ann ua l Boston Pops Fourlh of
July co ncert and to wa l ch a
fin'works show ovpr thP river
F'or music lover s with morr•
mode r n t.:lstt•s, th (' Rt'ach Rovs
planm.'d a c lamb ake and concert
at the Oils Air Force Base in the
hear I of Cape Cod.
Thousands of tourJ sls flocked
to Washington. D.C. to vi sit the
pa tri otic l andmarks of the na ·
lions cap it aL A hal f million
people were ex pect ed to v iew a
massivf' firrworks display WPd·
nesday night at th e Washington
Monument .
I n New York. Ma e~··s depa rt
men! slorr pla nned its 141h
annua l Fourth of ./u lv Firrw ork s
ce lebration. comp l&lt;'te wilh
marching band s and six red ·
whlle ·and·blur World War II
fightrr pl anrs fl~' in g ovrr lower
Man hatlan Srcond in popul ar ily
only 10 i t s Thanksgid ng Day

Parade, Mary's traditionalh
closes out the day "s celebralions
wi th a spectacu la r firework s
d isplay over l hc Eas l River
And in Queens. neig hbors of
reputed mob boss John Gotti
planned to celebrale t he;r inde·
pendence at hi s annual Julv 41h
barbecue. wh ere the Dapj)(' r
Oon's fireworks display us ually
keeps local policr from. enj oying
I heir holid ay
Ca lifornia' s rt'lrbration began
beforP sun rise Wed7lrsdav at thr
popular "'Dawn's ~ar ty · Light"
fireworks show at Sa n ta Monica
Pier. Some ~OO.IlOO people at ·
trndPd las t ye&lt;.~ r 's show, wh ich
includes mu sic hv the Los An·
geles Pops Orch e;lra .
Oh ioans didn 't v:ait unt i l .lu lv ~
1o c Plrbra tP thP n a tion 's
b irthdav .
Hundn•ds of thousand ~ of peo
pie crowdrtl into downtown Co
l umbu s. bPgin ni ng .1s Parh· as
noon Tuesda! . for tll r lOth an nua J
Rrd. 'A-'hitr &amp; Boom~ crk·br a1 ion
Fe stlvltirs br ga n with Ma vor
Dana Rinf' hart lf•a cl ing p~~rl\
Cl'iebrant s in tile PIPdgP of
Al legiance.
St reels wrrr clo~Pd to traffic to
makr- way for thf' concession
stands and bandstan ds. Onp
corpora le pi cnic was hP ld un top
of a pa rk in g g a~·e
A par adr w~
throu gh thl'
downt ow n ar('a a I p.m .. and a
25-m in ut(' firework."&gt; displa y pro
grammed 1"0 music on a l ocal
radio sta llon cap !X'd the eveni ng.
AI Public Sq uare in lhr hear! of
downtow n Cleve land. strePt s
wP rt' closed Tu esday aftrrnoon
to makf' room for thousan ds of
proplt' who watched a ran' fre( \
show hy the Cle1·eland Orc hes ·
Ira T hP T ursda_
v night crlebra
t ion also ma rkt•d the 60th an ni ·
vPr sarv of thr Trrminal Towr r
Oh io's liJ fl pq IJu i ld ing a1 70~ feet :
Somf' 4\1100 fan s at tend ing thi'
Ind ia ns-Ma r int.'rs basebal l g&lt;.~m('
a1
Municipa l Stadium werr
treatPd to a post -game firrworh
show , w hic h o; trraked 1hP sk\
w ith giant fJlum e.c.; of li ght as th~
rlty 's fir1•work s ill uminated

Lakr F:riP.

NASA struggles to find leak
CAPE CAN/\ VERAL. F'la .
t UP I I
Rocke t engineer s
worked through thf' Fourlh of
Julv holiday Wednesda) geari ng
up for cruc ial tesls lopinpo in lthc
so urce of cr ippling hydrogen fuel
leak s lh al have grounded 1\A
SA's shult iP fl ee I .
William Lcnotr. NASA" s asso·
cia t c administrator for sparr

flight. sai d Tuesdar i t mig hi take
anothe r 1wo wrrks to resolve the
problem and thai anot her launch
pad fueling tes t will be conducted
ncxl wre k using the shutt le
At lanti s.
F.v·e n so, Lrnoir sa id he does
not expec t the shutt le fl eet 10 be
ou t of actio n much long er and
tha t at lr as l one of two delay ed

fllg hl s lik ely wil l ~r t off lhc
ground b&lt;&gt;fore a hig h-priorit y
October mIss ion lo fe rn t h;,
Ulysses sol ar probe in to space
··t doni cxj)('ct we'll be down
for a long lime." hC' said at ;1 nPws
br iefi ng. " If I' m here ill two
months eating rrow, plea sf' brin g
some pepj)('L "
Co ni I nued on page 12

July Fourth celebrations start early
CLEVELAND tU PI I - T he
sk iPs ex plod ed wit h fireworks on
the eve of l h&lt;' Fou rt h for lhe
Cleveland Orchestra 's flr sl con·
cert on Public Squa re and the
India ns' victory at th e lakefron t
stad ium.
Thou sa nd s jam med Pu blic
Square for lhP frPP co ncr rt
feat urlng Tch alk ovsky's "' 1812
Overt urf' ' · in honor of th e coun try's 2141h blrlhclay and the
Termina l T ower's 601 h
an niversa r y
At lhe sa me time. more than
45.000 baseball f ans saw the
Indians er upl fo r a 9·4 rout over
the Mariners followed by a
stan pa ngled fireworks di sp lay
that li ghted up I he sky.
A boom ing can non and a
barrage of fire crackers sound ed
lik e I he city was under siege.
While baseball fans headed
toward I he lake with souvenlers
and milts. thou sa nds of olhers
wllh blankel s and lawn chairs
gathered In front of I he Or c hes·
Ira. dw arfed by lhe 708·fool
landmark, I he Terminal Tower .
Hundreds had stream ed In
from lhe suburbs on lhe rapid
transll and emerged from lhe
now r enovated Tower Ci ly sta·
lion. clutching tiny American
fl ags .
A man wllh a handl ebar
mou stache carri ed lhree huge

sheel s of pizza to his fami ly . A
bla ck man cradled his boom box
just i n rasr thr Orchestra wasn ' t
hip enough.
A woman wi th an eas tern
Europea n a cce nt seemed at
hom e cross legged on a blanket
waIling for conductor .J a hja Ll ng
to rai se h!s bat o n.
T he air wa s !hick with hum id ·
I ty and the sky nearly dark when
the 105-member Oreheslra . In
black and wh ile form al at tire.
began to play.
Office workers. by slander s
and slreet people slopjX'd in thei r
! rack s lo listen lo the world·
renown orches l ra soar above the
downtown street noise a nd spin
It s m agic on those who never
heard of Tch alkovsky before.
M any didn ' t kn ow not to
applaud bel ween movemen Is.
bul the musi cians dldn'l seem to
mind when the crowd erupted In
spon l aneou s cheers.
A twentysomethlng m an In a
ileeveless shirt climbed alop a
parked car to raise his arm In a
rock concer l sa lule.
Palrons In bu siness suit s from
lhe BP America's Gershwin's
lounge came outside, drinks In
hand, 10 hear the first selecllons
of Suppe' s "Poe! and Peasant:
Over lu re", and lhe " Voices of
Spri ng" waltzes by Johann
Strau ss.
A cop scooped up a loddler and

lif ted him up lor a belte r vi ew .
CIP vel and "s Fou rlh of July
ceiPb r at!on contin ues Wednes day night wllh the 50th annua l
Festiva l of Freedom In Edgewate r Park .
In Columb us. hund reds of
1housa nds of j)('Ople crowded Int o
downtown Co lumbu s. beginning
as early as noon Tu esda y. for Ihe
Hllh annual celebration . Fesllvl ·
ties began wllh Mayor Da na
Rinehart leading early cele·
brants In th e P ledge of
Allegiance.
Sl reet s were cl osed lo tra fflc 10
mak e way for lhe concession
sl and s and bandslands . One
corpora te picnic was held on lop
of a parking garage.
A parade wound through the
downlown area at 7 p .m ., and a
gigan ti c 25-mlnut e fireworks dis·
play programmed 10 mu sic on a
loca l radio slatlon capped the
even ing.
Severa l hundred lhousand peo·
pie also were expected In Ci ne in·
nail for IRe Queen Cit y's annual
f ireworks display Wednesday
ni gh!.
The Ci ncinn ati fireworks
climax a 10 a.m. to 10 p.m .
"A ll-American Birthday Party"
al Sawyer Polnl on I he banks of
the Oh io River . Featured en ter·
l alner Is coun tr y si nger Cli nt
Black.

CAUG HT AT LAST? - Well, no, It's not lhal
black bear which ha.• created Jots ol excllemenlln
the Bend area this past week. Bul this bear did
turn heads as Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow l ed It
about town Tuesday afternoon and trled to
convince " the man on the street" lhal this was,

Indeed, the animal seen dlgr;Jng up flowers at
Biaettnars on Butternut, garbartag In dumpsters
behind The Map Jes , and roaming around Beach.. .
Grove Cemelery.lncldentally, there have beenlo \
slghtlnp of the "real" bear for several dii"¥i• \
wlldiHe officials report.
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