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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, August 1. 1990

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By BRIAN J. REED
SenUnel News Stall
Three bids on Commun lty
Development Rlock Grant pro·
jects received recently from th e
Shelly Company were rejected at
this week's regular meeting of
the Meigs
Coun t y
Commissioners.
Discussions of funding the
three road paving projects , located in Sutton Township, Salis·
bury Township and Rutland
Village, have been ongoing lor
several weeks among the com missioners and officials from th e
townships, village, county devel ·
opment o!!lce and counly gar age, In an altempt to lind a
solution to the problem of over -

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. August 2, 1990

budgeted bids.
S helly Company's bids on the
three projects were considerably
over the cost estimates subm it ted by the Meigs Coun ty
Engineer.
Coun ty Engineer Philip Roberts Indicated his department
would be willin g to perform the
work on a "force account basis,"
meaning that county employees
would perform the work needed .
"We' ll do the work lor the
es tl mated cost," Roberts told the

commissioners on Wednesday .
Meigs County Development
Director Kim Shields, who was In
a ttenda nc e al th e meeting, lndl ·
cated th a t the Ohio Department
or Deve lopment would need to be

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Shelly bids for projects
contacted and thai he wo uld
contact John Stamm, Meigs
County's representative at that
office.
While re jecting the bids, the
commissioners also appointed
Roberts as the project eng ineer
for the three projects, all or
wh lch In volve pav l ng sect ions of
roadway.
Shie lds also Indicated to the
comm issioners that plans were
being made to pave the parking
lot at the London Pool In
Syracuse. $11,800 of th~ $13,400
req uir ed to com plete the project
will come from CDBG funds,
with the Vlllagr of Syracuse
picking up the remaining cost.
The commissioners voted to

approve the advertisement lor
bids on a road paving project on
Seventh Street In Syracuse .
Engineer Roberts Indi cated
that s triping will begin soon on
Issue Two Road projects across
the county, where paving had
been completed earlier In the
year.
In other action at Wednesday's
meeting , Roberts related to the
commissioners that theft of road
signs continued to be a problem
for his department . Roberts said
that particularly popular targets
for sign thlefs were stop signs.
In addition, according to Ro ·
berts. va ndals are taking their
toll on signs, particularly town ·
ship and county road signs,

which cost the county up to$30 to
replace.
Meigs Cou nt y Commissioner
Rich .Jones expressed his partic ular concern for Emergency
Medical Services teams, who are
aided " treme ndously" by the
road idPntificat ion system.
The commiss ioners set August
29 a t 1::10 lor a hearing on a
petition lo close por tions of
Town s hip Roads 53 a nd 54 in
Scipio Township . 10:30 a.m on
the same day will be the time for
the viewing of th•• road by the
commissioners .
An Informational meeting was
set for Monday at 7 p.m . lor a ll
township trustees, village officials and county office holders

who are interested in applying
lor 1991 Issue Two Funds. The
meeting will be held In the Meigs
Count y Common Pleas Courtroom. Roberts said that he
would assist those interested In
lllllng out the appli cations for
those funds a nd would deliver the
applicat io ns to Marietta.
The commissioners voted to
establish tw o new fund s In the
Meigs County Court as req uested
by the Meigs County Auditor's
o!!ice due to the new DUI laws in
effect across the stale .
Portions of DUI fines will be
processed through the new funds,
the Indigent drivers alcoho l
treatm ent fund and the enforce-

ment and education fund.

Harvey denies making threats;
McGinnis trial continues today
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. t UP!)
- Prosecutors marched thei r
first three wllnesses to the sta nd
Wednesday In the wile-murder
trial of Huntington account;mt
Lyle McGinnis. among them, the
president of a ho lding firm to
deny ever making thre ats
aga in s t his wile and ch ild ren .
"Nothing, nothing, " replied
Thomas W. Harvey of Chevy
Chase, Md ., president of Harvey
Holding Co., whenaskedl!hehad
anything to do with the strangut a tlondeatho!KathyMcGinnlslast
November be hind a Kanawha
County mall.
• Ca~ll - ~o~ Prosecutor
Chris Chiles showed Harvev a
le tter which McGinnis sent to hi s
personal attorney, c laiming that
the witness had cast his eyes on

his stock In the firm, had made
vague threats against his wile
a nd children, and even soug ht to
blackmai l him.
Harveydenledalloftherlalms
co nt ained In the leiter, and a lso
testified hehad nothingtodowlth
a !tre In McGinnis' s office last
year on Sixth Street in downtown
Huntington.
The prosecution has asser ted
that McGinnis murdered his wile
and dumped her body behind a
St. AI bans shopping complex last
November, because his world
was crumb ling about h im .
The onetime millionaire. who
recently flied for federal bank ·
ruptcy protection, faces life In
prison II convicted of th e murder
charge.
The father of two has al ready

pleaded guilty to federal charges
he embezzled near ly $6 million
from business associates. Slm·
lia r stale charges ar~ pending.
Harvey, who testified tha t his
company's board of directors
was dismayed with the de fend
an t's pcr!onnancr as secretary treasurer of the firm, said he did
know any of McGinnis' family or
had a ny knowledge of his persona l business deals .
"Did you have anything to do
with the death of Kathy McGin
nLs?" Ch iles asked.
"Nothing, nothing," the wit
ness rejoined .
Harvey said McGinnis was
recommended for secretarytreasurer In the lat e 1970s, since
he had received 22 percent of the
firm from h is sister.

BANK EMPLOYEES RETIRING - ,Jean
Werry, lefl , and Lol• Burl , retiring employees of
Farmer's Bank, were presented gifts during a
reception Tuesday for their many yPars of
dedicated service at the hank. PresenUnglhe gills

Is Paul E. Kloe.•, senior vice president. Mrs.
Werry Is retiring as an a.-.islanl cashier alter 24
years of service. Mrs. Burt is retiring as a loan
clerk aller 21 years of service. They will he
honored In September.

Buckeye Rural names new
trustee at 52nd annual meet
OnE' new trustet&gt; was elected
and two were reelected during
Buckeye Rural Elect r ic Cooper a
live 's 52nd annual meeting he ld
rece ntly.
Elected was Roy D. Sprague of
Ga l lipolis. Reelected was (;rnr
Na nce, Chesapeake. and f: ld on
Legg, Waver ly .
Spragur, who is hpginning hi s
fir st six -yea r trrm. is &lt;J tParhrr in

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OUTDOOR COOKING II - Four-8 member
Robin White, left, dlscuS&amp;es preparation of his
project with ludge Judy Clark In Tuesday

afternoon's 4·8 food and nutrition judging.
ParUclpatlng 4·8 members look part In th e
judging to prepare for the Melp County Fair.

Ohio Senate
acts on drug
bill today
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS - The Ohio Sr
n ate wi ll recom'Pnf' Thur sday to
act on a Hou se- passed S.13mllllon
"war on drugs" and adjourn for
the remainder of lhr summf'r
The Sena te mPPiing is to begin
at 11 a .m
Senate President Stanley Aro ·
noff, R -Ci ncl nnall, said he antici·
pates the bill, which attacks the
drug problem on thP law enforcement, edu cation and t rea tment
fronl s. will pass "withou t any
difficult y" and that senators wi ll
no I be · back until after the
November elPction un lrss lhrrr
ls an emergency
"There Is no presPnt intPn tion
to come ba ck uniPss !herr 's a
compelling reason." said
Aronoff.
The anti -drug bill cleared the
House last month, 89-2. If passed
by the Senate, It will go to Gov.
Richard Ce leste for signature.
Most of the $53 million Is bond
money to convert unused build·
lngs to minimum securlly hold ·
lng facilities lor drug o!!enders.
The bill also provides for an
experimenta l military-style boot
camp for non-v lolentdr ug offend
Continued on page 5

the Gallipolis City Schools and
succ eeds William P . Smi th , Gal
lipol is . who r&lt;•ttred .
Morr than 250 people attendPd
thP co nsumrr -ownf'd utilit y's
meeting a t Buckeye Hill s Ca rrrr
Ce nter. Rio Gra nde. A hea lth
c linic p rovided by Holzer Medi ·
ca l Crntf'r pC'rson nrl and a
m icrowa vr coo king demon st ra
tion wa s hrld hf'forf' the businPss
session
During a rC'organi za tiona l
m eeting o n July :10 , the following

were C' lected as offirc1 s: GrnP
Nanrr, presidPnt : Howard
Lrmon, vier prrsldf'nl. F.vcrett
Holcomb . second vidr prl'sidrnt :
Wa l ker. sPrn: l ary
l rC'aS U!'(Ir'
LC' m on also " "a"
chose n to serv(' J!-i a lruslf•t · of
Ohio Rural Electric Coopt"ra
ll vps, In c. SU&lt;'frPdi ng Smith.
Buckeyr HE C. headquartc•rpd
ln Gallipo lis. srrvPs 1~J.I.IOO{'nn " u ·
mrrs in Mrigs, Ga l lia . .Jat·kso n.
Vinton, Ross, Ptkr. Scioto. Law
rencr Clnd At hens counl if's .
and Clydr

Local news briefs---.
Merchnnl.s sidewalk sale begins
Downtow n Pomeroy merchants arf' staging a ''s uper S&lt;JVL'rs' ·
wrekPnd sa lP today , Friday and Saturda y Sidrwalk sa lt's ;1.&lt;.
wrll ClS in -s11m:• ha('k In school savings will be ff•atu rl' d

Pomerov man hurt in accident
~

A Pomeroy man sufrered minor injuriPs Wednrsday whrn hP
lost control of his motorcycle a nd struck a guardrail
Damon Gibbs, 25, Pomeroy, was westbound on SR 124 when hr
lost control In a curve, slid to the le It s ide oft he road and struck a
guardrail Gibbs was thrown from his 19R1 Harley Davidson.
and was taken to Veteran 's Memori a l Ho spiWI by Meig s County
EMS where he was admitted lor observation .
Gibbs was c ited lo r driving under the influence and failure to
control by the Gal lla -Meigs State Highway Patrol.
A Rredsvl lie rna n was cited for fail un? (O con trol whPn hP W(:l .&lt;.,
Involved In a one-c ar acc id ent Wednesday.
Jarrett Buckley, 16, was traveling southbound on Cou nty
Road 4.1 in Olive Township when he s lid off th e right side of the
road, struck a ditch and overturned onto it s right side.
Buckley su!!ered minor injuries and a passenger, .Judith
Buckley, 42, Rel'dsvllle, was not injured .

Squad.~

respond to nine calls

Units of Emergency Medical Services res ponded to nine caily
lor assistance on Wednesday.
AI 3:48a.m., Pomeroy went to Long Hollow Road for Hugh
Bearhs. He was transported to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital. At
6:57 a .m . , Pomeroy squad went to TUppers Plains for William
Grueser. Grueser was transported to Holzer Medical Cen ter.
At 12 : 23 p.m., Middleport squad went to Ash Street for Flora
Continued on page 5

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l.I .TTERS OF OPINION are welcome. They !:ihould bP tess than JOO

\~ lW(b lon t.: Al l letters are subje-ct to editing and mu st be 51 gn(&gt;(! wi t h
runw adrlrt-s~ an d te lephone number. No unsignPd letters will bt' uiJll,ht'(1 l. t'l!N" should be i n good tastf', addr€'sslng Issues. not pt'r so~a li
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Golf flap recalls
darker time
By LEON DANIEL
UPI Chief Correspondent
\\ \,;HJ'JGTON - Prof~ssi onal golf' s dir ty lillie ,ern·t i' til'"
,J,\ ~~ hilt • co unt ry c lubs host it s m os t pr('Sflgio us tou rnctrnf' rt t.c;
~ 1 rl4'mu ns trator s pia n top ick et thr Aug. ~- 12 PCA C'ha rnpionsh ip a t
.111 11 ll 1!f' Shoa l Cre ek Coun try Club on the outskirl.'&gt; of Hi1 m ing h &lt;l m . ,~
1' ll\ '.ti!TIC' of u s remember from a darker ttmP.
lln ,, Sundoy morning, s~pt. 15, 196.1, a dyna mite bombP xp lod r d "'
1h1 · Si.x !Pent h Street Baptis I Church in thf' Alabam t:t r ity . bl a'i ti ng ftlur
l111lr black g irls into eterni ty.
'\th God." wept a woman standmg in the rubbiP of onr of thr worst
.1troci ti rs in the struggle for c ivil ri ght s. "We'rr not P\'('n sa fp in
t' h urrh "

SrHral days lat er I stood in t he church with othPr nrws nlPn l.lnd
mournrr s as Dr . Martin L u ther King dellverrd t hP f' ulog~
':\ 1 times. l ife is hard, " sa id the c ivil rights lradc&gt;r who wa ... to lw
martyred f i ve yrars later, "as hard a crucible strr l. "
It was a metaphor easily und erstood in Birmingham . a stf'l'i tDv. n
rhPn known as a ba stion of rac ial disc rimin at io n.
Policr Co mmissioner Eugene "Bull " ro nnOI U.&lt;.f'r:l rlog'i .J ild
firehoses aga inSI blacks struggling l o d esog-r~galr thr r il.l \ buw ' .
'rhoo ls. parks and lunc h counters.
Some of u s whocoveredBirmingham ·s troublP&lt;l pd .&lt;.l mi g tlllllll t hl 'n
ha\'e bt't' n able to believe that the c 11 v would on e drtv ha\ £' ,1 bl.-wk
mayor. Bul il does . and Mayor Richa fd Arrington 1s trv1ng !l ard tn
de fu se thp ex plosive controversy over a go lf l ourna nwnl .
Thr club says if will begin co nsid~rin g blac ks for mr mbrr slii p but
nePds si.x months to admit them. Thr RP\'. Abraham Woods , ;1
Birmingha m civil rights l ~a d ~r. scoff s I ha l Supreme l'ourt nomrnrrs
can br sea te d in less time.
I I was an interview w ith Shoal Crrrk' s fou ndPr. Hi:!ll Thompso n.
that srt off th r explosion by rxposrng lhP r l uh ':-. r ;w1al l.\
discrim in at ory m ~ mber s hip po licy .
"The cou nt ry club is our hom e." T hompson "aid. · \ llld wr pick and
c hoose who we wan t."
As the co ntroversy raged. The Char Jot tr ObsN\'PI rPpmll'rit hat ,·JI
least 17 of the 39 clubs that are sltes for P(;t\ Tour rvPn t.'&gt; tlli" \PJJ
hav~ a ll · whil ~ memberships.
·
Aftrr routinrly staging tourn amrnt s at \ilv -whit P clubs ~ 1n rro it was
foundro in 1916, lhe PGA now has promised lhal in lh r future it wtll
re n sid~r c lubs' m~mbership poltc lrs tn selecting playing sit es
Mea ntime. television sponsors of th e Bn·mingham tournarnr nt incl udinR Toyota. Anheuser -Busch, IBM andAmrnran Honcla Motor
Co - have withdrawn their comm~rcial s.
Thr PGA Tour ha s a TV package with I he l hrre n!'tworks wort il
more I ha n $20 million.
Black lraders have ca lled for co rpo ra l ions to boyco tt t hP tt&gt;lrl ' as 1of
thr Masters nex t April at the Augu sta Na tlonal coursf&gt; i n ( ;f'org ia
Hep Charles Rangel. D·N. Y . , has introduc~d legislatio n I hal wo uld
han IJX rxem ptlons for dues to segregat ed clubs.
Go \fdom JS a fflicted with a sever e but curablf' (' it SI' () f in..,titution,Jl
ld ClSm .
Whrn li S rPve nuP s arP thre atf'ned. fhp gaml' prubabl _\ can lw
c·J untrd on to ru rr it sp lf.
[I ra n '.ll.lrl &lt;.~ 1 Shoa l CrPrk in B irmingham . a city With an ugly· pa st.
'ii mpl\ b\ domg t hf' right thing.

Today in history
By Vnlled Press ln!PrnaUonal
Todal "Thu.,d a!. Aug. 2. th e 2l41h day of 1990 wrth l' l tn follow .
The moon i s wax1ng, movi ng towa rd itS fir st quarter .
Thl' mor n1ng -;tars ar e Vf' nus. M ar s and Jupiter
The f'\'Pnmg &lt;; tars arr Mf'rcurv a nd Sd turn .
ThOSt'' born on th1s datr are ~ndPr thr sign of Lro . Ttw v inrludr
mO\'lf• qudio rhJP f Jack Warnf'r of Wa r ner Bros. in I H~2. actress
Mnn a l.o' 10 19(ti 1 agr Ror. author .l.rml's Baldwin in 1924 and actor
Carroll O'Co nnor. also tn 192~ rage iilit : and ac tor Prlrr O'Toole, in
1~12 1agp S81

On thl"&gt; dale in h1ston·
Jn 1776. . thf' fkclarat10n of l ndePf'ndr nct•. adopted on July i. was
actually s1gnf&gt;d by member s of the Co nt l nPnta l Co ngress.
In 196ll. a major earthq uak• In the Ph ilippines rockro Manila
killing J07 pPO plr
'
- fn 19j4 . .John Df'an . coun s{'l to PrrsidPnt Richard N ixon . was
se ntenced to one-to- four vears i n prison for his part in the Waterga te
CO\'f'rup

In 1988. L' S milnarv inn"'s!iJ:!:alors conc lud r d th at crew rrrors led
to the shooting down on Jul) 3 of an Iranian passenger )P I by the USS
Vincennt"s in the Persian Gu lf

Letters to
the editor
Favors
electric company
1 just pald my phon ~ and
el..ctrlc bill. In my opinion we gl't
mor~ lor our dollar with the
el!'Ctric company.
Maybe th!' phone company Is
hitting the bottom of the barrel
but I doubt it .
When we started here the
minimum ei!'Ctrlc blll was 2
dollars a month and the phone
was about $3.50 a month and
t)lere was grumbling at that
figure.
All around us we hear about the
nred lor more taxes . lsn' I there
something I can levy on or some
klnd of racket to turn to, to raise
some cash?
Gayle Prlce

·

Steib pitches Blue Jays out
of jam and into 74 victory

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Pomeroy- Middlepqrt. Ohio
Thursday, August 2, 1990

Not a shining example of communism
th~

WASHINGTON- As
tide
of communism rec~des around
the world, thehammera nd sickle
are &gt;lill !l ying hi g h abo1·e Ca l
cu 1t &lt;J, th f' cct pita l of th(' Wl~s r
Be ngo l stale in india .
Last month at thf' polls. in w ha t
US. offiCia ls 111 t 'alcutt;.~ eal l a
"c l assi c m oc kery ol frPt' Plectlons," thr Con1munist Panv
rrtaint&gt;d powpr for annlhPJ fiv{•
yea rs .
Calcutta is no j ewf' l in the
crown of com m uni sm. If Ronal d
RPagan f'\'(' 1' nP{'ded a lll' fmiti on
fort hr"rvi ls"o f co mm un i..,m ,lw
co uld simp ly havp poin !Pd tu
Calcutta .
The filth. !hrsqualor. tlwrhao s
lPavp the imprc•ssion th at thP cit\
ts ref'ling fr om an ear thquak1 ;.
Hut it is par for Ca lc utta. honw to
th p v.orld 's homel ess. This is a
cit y whPrr it is common to rea d
nPws pdpP r arrounts of ppoplf'
who st&gt;\ 1thpirown kidnPysor se ll
their righl ·.Vt'Jr ·o ld sons on thr
bl dck rnarkt't to be horsr jockry s
in th1 • M iddll' r.:a ..,l
Ou r &lt;Jssor ia tr .Jim Ly nc h t ra vf'lf'd to Calc u t ta w hrn th e
rlrc t ion n •sul t s wt ' r P s till bu zz ing
through I hi' r it v Protest r&lt;rl lies
held up traf fi" dnd police shelled
nf'ig hbor hoods with tl'aJ'-gas to
cbm pP n th e• pdrti san ardor .
A d r!Vf' through Calcutt a bt·
tr&lt;Jy s lhf' failun ' of the commu nist r rg unP. A don'n pcoplr lie
hPad to tof' 1n tlw fe tc_d po sition on
thr cr umbl ing curb at a bu sy
lnt (' r src tion . Ar m s and legs
prot rud P from benea th tattPrecl
tarps 1ha t pa ss fur she! fe r .
Across a busy str f'PI a billboa rd
CJdvf'rtisrs a hank loa n t h ~:~t roulcl
bt• " TH~: Kf:Y TO YOUR
Dl1fo:AM HOM E"
C'l'i ppitoci bt •gg ar s hobble to lhr
c all window and wave th eir
tJand :-; lh &lt;:J! lack a full complP·
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Reds hand Padres 6-3 loss _
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Coast road trip Wednesday their lead shrunken and their
confidence shaken .
Chris Sabo drove in thre~ runs
and Sco ff Scu dd ~r pltchro s~ven
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T he National League' s W~s t ·
ern Di vision-lead in g Reds en·
dured an eighl ·ga m ~ losing
streak and were nearly no·hll
before concluding lh ~ lr west
r oast swing at3 -8. Th~y now head
home to I he Riverfront St adium
for 20 of their next 28 games .
"It's good thai w ~ finished out
lllt e road I rip) wllh two stra ight
wins, " sa id Sabo. ·' That will pick
us up a little bit. It doesn't make
II as bad a road trip .
" I'm ju st sta y ing In lher~ a
llltl e bll beller," sa id Sabo, who
has homered in his las t two
games . " I made a f ~w adjust·
ment s and I've had some better
swing&gt; lhe l ast few days . It
comes and II goes Maybe It 's
.coming again."
Scudd~r. :l -4, who was called up
from Nashville .June 29, gave up
six hit s and two run s, walking
two and striking out two. Rob
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Innings.
"Fasl ball ·wise, I' ve had bel ·
lor. " sa id Scudder . "Bull guess
at spot ting the ball. lhls was m y
bes t game. I us~d th~ slld~r a lot
on I he first pitch to g~t ahead in
th o co unt . ll 's good when yo u go t
a second breaking ball ilk ~ I hat ."

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The two straight wins will help
th~ Reds rebou nd after a 1-8 start
on the road trip, Scudd~r said,
"It's a big pickup for this team to
end the trip by winning th ~ last
two. We'r~ still In the driver's
sea l. Ev~ ry team goes lhrough 11 .
but If's good we had the luxury of
a bid lead."
The Reds took a 1·0 lead In the
first Inning a fl ~r sta rter Andy
Benes , 1·8, had r~tlred the first
two ba i ters. Eric Davis si ngled
past third and Barry Lark in and
Paul 0' 1\elll follow~d with

d idn 't have his good stuff and you
cou ld see thai, but he '""n 'l hi t
hard, excepl lht• onP D;wis hit So
although hr didn't have the guud
st uff, lh ey didn't mash him "
Larkin , w ho hit clt•;Jn -upTuPs
day 0:1nd WPdnl'sda y fur tlw fir st
Jwu limes in h is ma jor lt'aguP
car eer , sa id he was not put in thf'
fo url h posit ion i n the balling
(See Nl. on Pagel)

By GARY SUL~;NTIC
UPI Sporls Writer
Tor onto ace Dave Steib look a
"horrible" f irst i nning and
turned It info a real nightmare
l or the Oriol es .
"All I needed was a chance to
shut them down the r es l of the
way," Sti eb said after the Blue
Jays rallied from a four run
defi cit to a 7·4 victory over
Baltimore.
"What a way lo win, in light of
my career hr rr," addro Stieb,
who was win\Pss in fiv e sta rts in
Ballimon• - the only AL city
whpn• hP had not won
" I don' t worry about stuff like
lila !," sa id Slir•b, who walked
three of the first fou r battPrs. " f
warmed up wf'll, hut not irPd thP
mound was il lot stC'C'pcr than th P
mound in I he bu llpen. II look m e
awh ile lo gel usrd l o it . II wa s a
horriblr firsl inning .
"1 was pleased wilh i man
ager t Cil o !Gaston\ for letting
m e ge l out of it.
Despite my
problems, nobody was up in I he
bullpen . Th at gave m~ co nfi·
dence. Ou r team is capable of
com in g bac k. T hey proved II
again ."
S l i~b.
14-3, has won four
stra ig ht over his last fi v~ starts
bu t i f looked blrak wh~n he
n ~ded 40 pitches to gel through
I he fi rst inning. H ~ threw 13 of his
firs t 15 pitches for balls and the
Blue Jays fell brhlnd 4 0.
Oriol es m anager Fra nk Robin
son wasn't bn•a t hln g easy yet .
" We got four runs but I don't
think It' s enough aga inst anyb
ody," Robi nson said. "All our
losses are tough l osses now . I t
was t here for us to w i n. but wP
didn't gel It done ."
Gaston sa id Sllrb's trac k rr·

sl ngl~s.

Cl ncln nall added lhree runs In
the third Innin g. Hal Morris
si ng led and Billy Hatch~r
walked. Davis follwed with a
two-run double lo cente r Two
outs la ter , Sabo delivered a
double to score Davis .
Sabo gave the R~ds a 6-0 lead In
the six th with his 19 th hom e run
of I he season , scoring L arkin who
had singled.
' 'I did throw some good sliders,
bul It '&gt; tough pitching behind in
the count and that's what I was
dolng most of the day," sa id
Ben~s. "I made a bad pitch to
Eric Davis, but a few of their
other hits found holes or Just
mad e It ov~ r I he lnfl ~ld."
Padres manager Greg Rid·
doch agre~d that if was not
Benes' bes t outing.
'' H ~ threw G5 pll c h ~s in two and
two-th ird innings ," Riddoch
sa id . " He 1pitching coach Pat
Do bsonl ca me down from the
bullp~n and sa id he !Benes! did
not have his normal pop. He

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York, 15-4: Clevland def~aled
Kansas City, 4-1: and Boston
bl asted Chicago 9-5.
Angels II, Twins 5 AI
Minnesot a, Bill Sc h r~der drove
In four ru ns wllh a homer and a
doub le and Mark La ngston brok e
a perso nal elght ·game losing to
l i ft lh ~ An gels. La ngs ton, 5-13,
won his first game s ine~ June 5.
Bryan H a rv~y w ent on~ and
two-third Innings to pick up his
13th save. Roy Smith. 5·9, su rren
dered eight hits a nd six ru n&gt; In
two and two -third innings
Rangers 8, Brewers 2 - AI
MilwaukPe, Charlie Hough gavr
up four hits and onP run over
e ig ht Innings fo r h is fir sl victory
over th e Brewers in Pight ypa r s
Hough, 8-7, al lowed onP run ,
st rik in g out four and walking
four. Hf' was 0-9 in 12 starts sincr
h is only victor y over Milwauk ee
on July 26, 1982. Milwaukee
starter Ron l!obin.son, 4-3, sui·.
f ~red lh ~ Brewers' sixth loss in
seven gamPS.
A's 1, MarlnersO (II Inn.) - AI
Oakland, pinch hiller Doug Jen·
nlng s singled with one out In the
11th Inning afternoon to sco re
Lane~ Blankenship from s~cond
base and lilt lh~ Athl~tlc s D a v~
Stewart. 14-8, went th~ distance
for his third shutout . allowing
fi ve hil s wll h 1hree walks and fiv~
st rlk~ uts. Seattle's Erik H anse n
pitched 10 shutout Innings and
struck out a ca reer -hig h 11
batters before giving way to
Mike Schooler, 1·2.
Tigers 1~ . Yanke es 4 - At New
York, Mike Hea th, Larry Sherl s
and Ga r y Ward hit hom e run s lo
help Jack Morri s win his fir st

game for Detroit since ,July 6.
Heath l ~d a 15-hil attack ;_,,l h
l h r~e hits and three I([] I. Morris,
9-13, gave up two runs on seven
hils and two walk s wh ile st riking
out lhree over sevrn innings.
Yankees starter And)' Hawkins,
2-9, lasted IWO and IW O·Ihird
Innings, as New Yo rk lost a
four· game winning strea k
Indians 4, Royals 1 - AI
Cleveland, rook I~ Al ex Cole Slole
a team· record five bases, scored
twice and knockro in a run to help
the Indians snap a four gam l'
losing streak . G r~g Swindell , 7 6,
gavt' up nine hit s, struek out fo ur
and wa lked two over sevPn
inning&gt; Doug Jones plteh&lt;'d the
final two inn ings fo r his 2Hih
savp Mark Davis, J-7, gavC" up
four ru ns and five hit s whilf'
walking two &lt;~ nd stri kin g ou t
three in four and two -third
innings.
Red Sox 9, While Sox 5 - AI
Boston. Tom Bo lt on, 5-l, allowed ,
five hits over elghl innings and
Tom Brunansky hil his !ir ~t
homer i n a m onth and sco red
twic e t o lead the Red Sox t o their
four th straight win .

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cord kept him in l h ~ game.
"You don't r ush to take out a
starter who is having control
problems," Gaston sa id of th~
11 -yca r major l eague ve teran .
"especiall y someo ne who 's bl'&lt;'n
so good over l h~ years."
Stleb gave up ju st two hils over
the next five innings, before
reliever s .Jim Aok ~ r and Tom
Henke 122nd sav e ) finished up.
Orio le pllchrrs Mickey W ~s
ton, Jeff Ba llard , 1-10, and Mark
Williamson wer~ pounded for 12
hits, Including home runs by
Fred McGriff 1241, Gle nallen Hii l
i lO) and John Olerud 1121.
Kelly G rub e r 's t wo -run
srve nlh·lnning double snapped a
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,\Jomar st•t•ms to tw saddling up to rldt• ltf'd.'\ faf&lt;'her .JrH Rerd
after /\Jomar lraps over lh·~!d to t:ornpl('tt• llw first half of an
eighth -Inning double play in W•• dn&lt;•s day's gam1· in San Diego,
which the Reds won 6-3. (UP I)

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The Racine Volunteer Fire Department
would like to thank the following for
donations which helped make this
year's Fourth of July celebration
another success.
Donating to the fireworks ware J.D. Drilling Co.,
R&amp;R Pipeline Co., National Gas and Oil, The Racine
Home Notional Bonk, Eber's Gulf, CCG Coblavi·
sion, Blanche Biggs, Star True Value, Racine
United Methodist Church, Jerry and Marilyn Po·
well, Racine Emergency Squad, Geraldina Webb,
Bill Hayman, Racine Department Store, Fred
Thompson, Waid Cross and Sons.
Donating trophies for the "Anything That Floats
But A Boot Race" ware: Sandy's Video, Star True
Value, Racine Motors .

A SINCERE "Thank You"
FOR THESE DONATIONS
The Department would also like to
thank the Letart community citizens
and the Bethlehem Bapt{~t Church for
their generous donations to the Fire
Department.

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Thursday, August 2. 1990
Thursday, AuguS1 2. 1990

tJhio fishing report

Local news briefs ... -----,

Kentucky spotted bass, largemouths abound near Belpre
By United Press International
The weekly fishing repon.
from the Ohio Division of Wild -

life. For more inf(Jrmallon on
lakes and strrams not lis red. call
614 265-6659.
S~utheast

Ohio River -

seems to be the wa.v to ca tch
saugeyes. Some are being caught

ncar deep wa ter drop-orrs by
those fishing with nightcrawtrr s
Largemouth bass are hitt i nf
bua bctlt s arou nd t he s tand i n~
timber loc&lt;Jtf'd in thP coves .

Central

The rivPr is a

summertime hot s pot for largemouth and Kentucky spotted
bass . The tributaries produce the
largemouth and the mouths of
the tributaries produce the spot -

ted bass. Best reports are coming
from th e Willow Island ancl
l:lelleville Pools .
Dow Lake - This small lake
near Athpns is an exce llPnt placC'
to catch largemouth bass. Try
nea r an)! wpedbed and usr
s ptnnerballs and surfacp lures.
Some bl ueg ill fishing Is reported

in watrr dPpths of five feet or
tess.
Southwest
Grand Lake St. Marys
Chan nel c atfish are being ca ught
by ang lers fishing with chicken
ti wrs and prepared baits. Th&lt;'
bass fishing has slowed. how -

ever. some are stilllwing caught
during the ear ly morning and
la te evrning hours .
Caesa r Creek Lake- Trolling

Alum CrPPk Lake and Hoovf'l
Rrsrrvuir-Both lakl's loca ted
north Co lumbu s are giving up
largemouth bass w ith Hoovrr
anglers ca tc hing a n occasional
nice smallmout h. Summert im f'
bass fi shing in both lakes r&lt;' qulres deep watrr t ~·chniqurc;
Most are being f'aught from
depths of 15 feet or more
Big Darby and Lit liP Darbv These strf'am s arP pxce\lpn t
placrs to fish for la rgPmouth and
smallmouth bass. Fl oat fish ing is
at it s best rn Augu st. Usc sma l l
cran kbait s. spinnerbait s In thf •
liv e barfs, try be ttgra mitrs .
Northwest
Pl easa nt Hrll - Channel cat fi sh arc being caught and ba ss
f is hing is reported to br ve ry
good . Most bass arc be ing caught
early In rhe morning or Ia t r in t hr
c vf'n ing wlt h I hC' vrry bes 1
fishing being after dark. Spinner
baits and c rankbai ts along with

top water Jun.'s are the best
artificia ls. The best places are
1111' uld strpam channel, off the
brach are&lt;J, and ncar the dam
Bresler Reservo ir - Ohio' s
premier ch;:m rlC'I eatfish lake.
[llurgill anglers are reporting
good fishmg using crickets and
mral worm s. Fish 12 to 15 feet
drep in the sou thwes t co rner of
the ta ke.
Northeast
Ci &lt;'nden in g Reservotr - Fla t hPad catfi sh weighing up to 50
puund s are being caug ht using
very large sue kers . Thebes t time
is after dark. Some bass are
bring caughl on top water lures.
Leesvi lle Lak e - One of the
lwt tC'r muskir lakps in Oh io. Use
large buck tai l spinners and cas t
thl' edges of the weedbeds. Th&lt;'
samt' ar eas are produ cing largemouth bass on top water lures
and spin nerba its Try retrieving
.;pinnerbaits ju st below the surLJCP of lhl' water .
Lak&lt;' Erie
Wa llP yP fishing is vpry go&lt;.x.i in
rrrtain lOC' &lt;l lion.s and during
cPr l&lt;:tin limPs of lilf' day. Those
a nglNs fi shing ear ly in the
morning arf' catching their lim its
from Con•• Reel and northwrs I of

West Sis ter Island near the
shipping channel. Weight lorward splnnerbaits with night crawl ers are taking most of the
!Ish from that area suspended at

NEW COAC H - N&lt;'W Ohio
l l nivl·r~itl' head root hall coad1 Tum Lichtrnhcrg:
wa..'i in Pomeroy last night for a reel•ption
sponsored by WMPO Radio, a long-time Bobcat
network,affiliate, for somP area hu~lnf'~s peoplf'.

Uchtenherg, a formrr OhioState and Notre Dam&lt;'
aS!oilstanl, fomes to Otl from tht• llnh·ersity of
Maine. Shown talking to Li&lt;·htt'nherg (far right 1
an' IL-R) Lenny Elia.,on of WMPO , C:harks
Kitchen of Dairy Queen and .lim Hill of Ptra.sers.

By WARREN MAYES
LOUIS I UP I I The
announcemen t Wednesday that
Joe Torre witt be the new
manag er of the St. Louis Cardi nals reunites three former team ·
mates who witt guide the club's
fortunes Into the 1990s.
Torre was joined during a news
conference at Busch Stadium by
genera l manager Oat Maxvi l l.
his former St. Louis teammate.

ST.

w ho twi ce served as a coach on

teams managed by Torre.
"Surpr ise. surpr ise~" Max vi ii
sa id with a smile while Int roduc ing his longtime friend to the St.
Louis m edia . It had been widely
rpport ed that Torre would get the
managerial nod or the post left
varant by Whitey Herzog's resignation la st month.
"Joe and I have been friends
for over 20 yt'ars," Maxvi tl said
"I was with him when he first

NL games ... _ _ _ _ _ _
nrder to hit home run s.
"'As long as we continue 10 win,
I guess I'm going to stay th r rc, ··
... ai"d Larki n. ''CIPan up to me
d o~s n"t mf'an thf' samp thing that
Jt do~ '.s to a .Jark Clark or Kevin
Mt tr heiL t·m not looking to tak r
it out.·
Da\" 1...,, who was moved up to
til tid in lh&lt;' IJattingorder and had
thrrr hit ,, said, "lt doesn't
bo tl1er mr w here I hIt . Where I hit
" ,._11Ne I hit I'd be hitting the
" 'me pitches w het her I'd be
llltting eighth or ninth."
The Padres av oided a shutout
in thr srw• nth inning on Jack
Clark 's homer . The homer.
Ctark ·s 19th oft he year. was hi s
fifth In seve n ga mes.
San Diego added two runs In
the eig hth on Tony Gwynn's
two-run doublr

Elsewh r rr in thP l'iatlonal
League. Chrcago blanked Pittsburgh
Philadelphia ou tlasted
St. :Louis ll -10, and San Fran ·
cisco nipped Lo s Angeles 2 I.
Mets 6, Expos 4 ( IZ Inn. I - The
umpires se nt Rud Ha1Trlson to
the toc·kpr room , but t hey
couldn' t tak raway theNC'wYork
mapager' s tp)('v i s io n priv i) ('ges .
Harrel so n. &lt; ' l•~ · tpd In thr
eighth Innin g- fur arguing.
watched on the cluh ouse tetevt son as Tim l'P ufpl blasted a
game-tying two out homer in the
ninth Inning Wednesday n ig ht
and th e Met.s ra l lied for a 6-4
victory In 12 Innings over the
Montreal Expos.
With the victory. the Met s took
a one-game lead over t he Pittsburgh Pirat es In the National
League Ea st.
"It was a figh t We fought l or
this ' one but I loved tt." sa id
Harrelson, who was ousted l or
argui ng following an Inni ngending double play . "I was In
here alter they threw me out and
1 was watching the game on TV
andl said 'Hey, Tim Is hitting the
ball:out of the park."'
Teufel's homer. his third of the
year, came off reliever Tim
Burke.
Gregg Jefferies keyed New
York's 18-hit attack by driving In
two-runs, including the go-ahead
run in the 12th, and scortng twice.
Keith ~Uer single(! off loser
Bill Sampan, 84, ID open the 12th
and siDle ·second. After Howard
Johnson struck out, Jefferies
singled home Miller to make It

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5--I . .J r ffPr ie.. stoiC' S(·co nd c~ nrl
sco rrd on MrRry nolds· si nglP
"" II wa s Jn Pmotiona l win ."
sai d Mi l!Pr . w ho h&lt;..~cl ttlrf'P hit s
" Trufel got J hi _
g- hi t for u" H(·
dnPs n'J gPt &lt;! lot of b&lt;th bu 1 wlwn

hr doc s hP gels the big hit. 11·,,
U'il'd our wholr bu l lpr n &lt;HHl wt•
pla yul big dPfr n.sp and P\' l'l"von(•
go t tl hit W P v.·r rf' clown ·l l ;mel
we ~' l' H' stil l \O nfid Pnt ·
MontrrJI star ter Zan£• Srnltli
l£~ s ted

back In '69 A l i nP fellow . we
co uldn't li nd a nybody better
anywhe rr on Ear th . This man is
going to do a grmt job lor us ."
Term s of thl' club's contract
with Torre. which run s through
the 1992 srason. were not dis·
closed. Torre sa id he would join
th r Card inal s for their game
Th ur sda~ night in Philadelphia.
Red Schoenditon.'&gt;t has been man ·
aging the Ca rdinals since Herzog
tell.
Torre. :-JtJ. prpviouslv managed
eight seaso ns H1 • was with thr
New York Mets from 1977 to 1981
Jnd with thrAtlanta Bravps from
1982 to 198-1. HP wos fired from
both position s.
In hi s managerial career.
Torre ha s a record of 543 -649 . His
Atlanta team won thp 1982
Nationa l LeaguP West Division
title but lost to the Cardinals in
three co nsecu ti ve ga mes In the
old best -of -five formal in thl'
league championship scriPs . Thl'
1983 -Braves club led la te in thl'
se aso n but fin ish ed second be·
hind the Los Angeles Dodgers .
Whi te der iding whether to takP
the j ob. Torre sa id he tuok into
co nsideration th e securi ty of his
broadcas ting job wi th thl' Ca li
fo rn ia An g&lt;'ls and his prolonged
absence from thf' field .
"Max ie catted and asked if I
was intrrr.strcl, .. ht• sa id . "To be
honf'st. aftrr lwing away flvrand -a-hatf years. I had to think
about i t beforro sayi ng yrs.
· Afl c' r Sj)(&gt;ndlng practically
vou r whole adult llfe ln a

uniform, It' s kind of hard to get it
out of your sys tem . It's the
excitemen t of trying to create
something."
Torre rejoins Maxvitt and
another former St. Louis teammate, Ted Simmons, who now
works as director of player
development lo r the Cardinal s.
Maxvlll was the regular shor t
s top l or the Cardinal s when
Torre joined the team In 1969. and
Simmons became the club's
regu lar catc her a year tater.
"I 'm go ing to work wllh Oat
and TPd Simmons eva luating the
team for the rest of the year, and
get ready for 1991." Torre said.
''I' ll talk it over with Red. I
played lor him lor six years.
"I've always worked lor people . Now I'm working with people
in Oat and Ted," he said,
empha siz ing th e diflerenrr be
tween "for" a nd "with."
" I ' ve got the knowledge and
the anxiety to ~e t thP job donr. "
the new St. Louis sk ipper as
sor t ed . ·· we II s ta r t from
scratch . I ·ve got no preconceived
notions."
In hts 18-year playing ca r eer
with the Braves. Ca rdinal s and
M et s. Torre avC'r aged .'197;mrl hll

..,r,·,·n Innings. dllowing

threP run s and nme hit s hPfurr&gt;

tlring .
"I wantrd to lravP /..1nr i n &lt;I..,
long li S I rould but tw go ! lin'd."
Mont rPJ I managt•r
l~urk
RodgPrs said . " WP h d\"1' to pu1
thls loss brhind u~ bi'l "&lt;llJ S(' W( '
fa ce tFrank' Viola nnThursdcty .
We made a lot of mi stCJ kPs out
ther e but wr did a lot of things
r lght. It ts n ·I I he end oft h•• world
And we won' t C'omr drPssed in
black on Thursday .·
Th e Expos trait the MPts bv stx
games .

Bob OjPd a, :l -~. su r\'i\·rd a
basPs -loadcd jam in th e lith and
picked up the win with two
in nings of rel ief.
Cuhs 5, 1'1rates 0 - At Chicago,
C rPg Maddux hu rled a five -hitter
to win his fourth s traight start
a nd Luis Salazar hit a two-run
homrr 10 pace Ch icago. Maddux,
Rq , str-uck out six and walked
three l ot hi s second str aight
shut out and fourth complrtr
game . Rick Reed, 2-.1. gave up II
hits 0 \ '(' 1" four and one-thlrd
innings
l'hilli&lt;•s II. Cardinals 10 - At
Ph iladC'I phia. Da rrPn Dault on hit
:1 homt' run and cloublr and
.'-COrrcl four ru n.s to guide Phila ·
dl'lphia Terry Mu lholland.
gJvf' up fi vr r un s and 10 hil s over
six innings f or thr wi n. Rogrr
Mc00\.l.'t? ll go t thP final two outs
for his l bth sa1·c Ken Hrtt. I I.
WdS th f' losr r .
(;tants 2, Dodgers I - At Los
Angrlrs. c;ary Ca rtf'r hit a
tif' ·brpaking home run Jrading

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Smallmouth bass aH' being
caught on soft craws around
Pelee Island , the Hen and \hlrks
and East Sister Shoa t. all in
Ca nadi an waters.

252 home runs . He with the
Cardinals In 1971 wh en he was
named th e National League's
Most Valuable Player During
that remarkable season, Torre
hit .363 with 24 hom e runs and 137
RBI In leading the Card inals to a
second-place finish behind the
Pittsburgh Pirates
During Torre's managerial
stints a1 New York and At l anta,
hP hired Maxvill a s a coach hath
times
TorrP wa s onP or sev(• n cand i·
dates intPrviewPd for the j ob .
ThC' others wrn~ Gayil'n Pills.
manager or thf' Ca rdinals ' Class
AAA affilialf' at Louisvilll' , Ky .;
Card in al s' minor·ll'ag ur hitting
instructor Mikr .Jorgensl•n ; Mil·
waukee coach Don Raylor;
Atlanta ro&lt;Jch Pat Corra iPs.
Toronto coac h CPnC' TC'nacf' .1nd
Philadelphia coach Hal Lanier .
Herzog resignPd f rom h is job
.July 6 in Sa n Diego. In l hr
i nterim. Schof' nd irnst. a
member of the ba sebal l Hall nl
Fame. ha s managed thrrlub loa
!J-10 record going into WPdnes
day night' s game with the
Phi ladelphia Phil lies at VPtrrans
Stadrum .

Arkansas leaves

SWC to join SEC
FAYI::TTEVI LLE . A rk t UPi l
unanim ou s voiCI' vot r thr recom ·
- The Univer sit y of Ar kansas
mendations of uni vrrsit y Prf'Si ·
Board of Trustees voted Wednes - dent Bil l an Sugg &lt;~nd Chancel lor
day to acce pt an in vitat ion to j oin - Dan Fer rit or for rh r switch in
conferences
the So uth eas tern Conference.
sever! ng 1he Razo rback s · 76 ·
Tht• reso lution a dopted by thr
year -old tie to the Southwest
tJoard ca llE'd for Arka nsas to
Co nferenc e.
r esign from th&lt;' SWC Jun e :!0.
1991 and become a member of the
The 111 -membrr board took tess
SEC .J uly 1, 1991
t han 90 m inu tcs to approve on a

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Ambrose Kenton Kibble 90 of
Vienna , W .Va . died at M~ri~tta
M emorial Hospital yesterday
Pventng following an extended
Illness .
He was born In Torch, the son
of the l ate Lewis and ll€tte
Ktbbte.
He spent his ear ly life In
Reedsville and was employed by
the FMC Corporation !VIscose;
lor 37 years
He attended Eden United
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Surviving are his wile, Letha
Monroe Kibble, Vienna, W .Va.,
one daughter, Patricia Mae
Kibble. Belpre; two grandd augh
IPr s, Mrs . William tBrenda)
Hall, Fleming, and Mrs. Michael
I Pame la I Davis, .Jefferson; two
great -granddaughters. Mich elle
and .Jennifer Davis, of Jel!erson .
He wa s preceded in death bv
thr ee broth ers and one sister . ·'
Funeral services witt be held at
Spencer Funera l Home, 220 Main
Street In Belpre. on Friday at I I
am. with Rev. Duane · Wo l le
officiat in g. Bu ria l witt be in the
Coolvil le Cemete ry .
Friends m ay cal l at the fu nerat
home fr om 6-9 p.m on Thursd ay
and up until servicP time on
Frtdav .

Larry L. Fa., 51 , of Mason, died
Tuesday, July 31, 1990 at Pleasant
Valley HospitaL
Born Apri16, 1939 in Clifton, he
was the son of Lloyd C. and Rhoda
E. (Smith) Fox. He worked as a
body repairman for the Roush's
Body Shop, was a member of the
American Legion Smith-Capehan
#I40 of New Haven and was active
in the 3664 Ordinance Company of
the West Virginia National Guard
of Point PleasanL
Surviving are three daughters,
Terri L. Hall of Reynoldsburg,
Ohio, Shelly J. White of Mid dlepon, Ohio and Sherry A. Kinnan
of Virginia Beach, VA; one son,
Larry R. Fox of Middleport, Ohio;
eight grandchildren and a very special friend, Peggy J. Bush of
Mason.
Funeral service wiU be 1:30 p.m.
on Friday, Aug. 3, 1990 at the
Foglesong Funeral Home with the
Rev. Bennie Sievens officiating .
Burial will foUow at the Graham
Cemetery. There will be graveside
military riles.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Thursday, Aug. 2, 1990
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m .

Ohio Senate...

Savin.~•!

POMEROY, OHIO

219 N. SECOND ST.

By United Press International
The weather Ohio had Wednes
day night and Thursday morning
set the pattern for what thP next
few days will bring .
During the night, Ohio expc
r tenced clear skies with cout
temperatures in the 50s. That put
predawn readings about 5 to 10
degrees tower than normal , bu 1
still left them a few degrees
higher than at the same time the

d,1y bE·fore.
And the National Weathe 1
Service said th r condrtions the
Buckey e State had lor the dark
hours were a good indicator of
what will happen through Fri day _ ThP fo recas t ra lls for cl ear
skies and temperatures creeping
upward .
Low s Thursda y night are ex
peeled tu rangl' from 55 to 60,
with highs Friday in the tow or

Correction

License issued

Mary Byer was onl' of six
Syracuse residPnls to be
awarded a Carleton MC'mor ial
Sc holarship f or the 1990-91 schoo l
year. She was earlier inadvPrt
enUy listed as Donna Byer Mary
plan s to attend the University of
Rio Gra nd e.

A marriage license ha s been
Issued by Meigs County Probate
Court to Richard Douglas Darst,
Jr. 29. Point Pleasant, and
Sandra Sul' Will iamson . .19,
Middl eport .

____ Meigs announcements ____
Bible School parade
Hope Baptist Church. 570
Grant Street , Middleport, wilt
have a vacation biblr school
parad e on Saturday. The parJde
will leave lht' church at 7 p .m .
The public Is Invited to partie
pate. Worker s witt be at th e
c hurch from J ::lll p.m . until
parade limp to assis t childrPn in
decorating the ir bicycles, etr
The church witt hnld its vacat ion
bible sc hool 1\ugust 6-10 from
6-8 :lO p.m . Cla sses witt be held
for all agP groups from nursery
through and including adults .

The Southern Booster s will
m eet Monday at 7 p.m at
Soc th ern High Schoo L Plans wilt
be discussed for the Meig s
Co unty Fair bon! h.
To meet Monday
A me eting witt be held lor
parents of studrnts who will bP
entering the Sout hl'rn Loc al
School Di s tri ct kindPrgarten this
f all at 7 p .m M onday i n the high
school ca feter ia. Students to be
PnrollC'd mu st p rrsen t a birth
certificat(' and innocul ation
reco rd .

'

Carmen Stout
Ca rm en Louise Stou t, infant
daughter of Jellrey and Miehette
Terrelle Stou t, Coolvi lle. wa s
stillborn o n Monday at Marie tta
Memoria l Hospital.
In addition to her parents. she
is su rvived by three brothers ,
Christopher. Craig and Cody
Stou t , all at home; paterna l
gra ndparents, James W . and
.leanetta Stout of Elk Cit y, Okla
a nd John and I.inda Grace of
Ci ncinnati ; paternal great
-grandfather. Ed Brantwell, of
Cincinnati; maternal gran dpar
en ts, Wayne and Ka thy Terre lie
of Cincinnati: and maternal
great -grandparents, Lyndon and
Katherine Moon of Lawrenceburg . Ind .
There will bf' no servicf' or
visitation .
ArrangemPnts are being
handled by the While Funeral
Home In Coolvi lle .

ers, pilot programs rn three
cou nties lor lightrng drugs and
alcohol. and sU ffer sen tences lo r
major drug dealer s.
It also st rengt hens th e abi li ty
of taw enforcem ent officers to
seize property of drug dealers.
with a porUon of the proceeds
go ing to loc al drug educat ion
programs.
The bitt also con tains a reward
program t or citizens who turn in
drug pushers. and I~ makes it
easter lor landlords to evict
tenants "·ho are dealing drugs .
The proposal. which wa s
worked out In concert with House
and Senate sponsors over the l ast
two months, also increases the
penalti es lor smuggling drugs
into prisons and for shooting at
houses l rorr cars. There Is a
six -year ado.ttonal mandatory
prison sen tence for anyone using
an automatic firearm while
committing a drug felony

We have purchased the entire stock of new BTE
Aids from a dispenser no longer in business and we'll fit and sell them at 1 /3 off regular
price.

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mid HOs.
A hrgh pressure cen ter that
wa s over Lak e Ene on the
Thursday morning weather map
wa s expected to move to near th e
Chesapeake Bay by l ate Friday .
Despit e it s movement away f rom
Ohio, it witt st ill be close enough
to be the main factor In the
state's we ath er lnto the weekend

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS Flora M.
Gibson , Middl eport.
DISCHARGES - David ('
Warth, Janet Jenkins.

To end marriages
Actions for dissolution or mar ·
rtage have been filed In Meigs
Count y Common Plea s Court by
Edward L. Didd le and Shirley J .
Diddle. both of Middleport and
Sandy Gangwer . Pomeroy, and
Forest Gangwer, Cim·lnnati DI vorce actions have been filed In
the court by Mary S. Erwin,
Pomeroy, aga in st Gregory 0
Erwin. Pomeroy, •nd hy Elsie
l.orlane Roberts of Long Bnttom
ag-ainst Steven A . Roberts.
Coolvil le.

The weather service said
sunny skies witt con tribu te to
good growing co nditions and
should stimulate fairly rapid
drying of hay and mature grain.

Weather
South Central Ohio
Mostly clear Thursday night,
with a tow near 60. Mostly sunny
Friday, with highs In the mid 80s.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Mostly fair weather Saturday,
with a c hance of showers and
thunderstorms Sunday and Monday . Highs will be In the 80s each
da:;. with overnight lows In the
60s.

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Gibson, who was transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
At 12: 29 p.m., Pomeroy squad went to Locust St reet !or Irene
Phillips. She was taken to Holzer Medical Center. Rutland
squad went to State Route 143 at 2:59p.m. lor Willard HudnalL
He was treated but not transported. At 3: 05 p.m., Middleport
squad went t o South Seventh for Robert Davis . He was taken to
Holzer Medical Center. Tuppers Plains was called to State
Route 681 for Char les Jones, who had been Involved In a farming
accident. Jones was flown to Grant Medical Center by Life
Flight to Riverside Hospital.
At 11: 15 p.m., Syracuse Fire Department and squad were
dispatched to a motorcycle accident on State Route 124 In
Minersville. Damon Gibbs wa s taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Olive Township Fire Department went to a structure
!Ire on State Route 681. They returned at 11:57 p.m.

The Daily Sentinel- Page-S

Temperatures remain below nonnal in Ohio

in tfie

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Summer Furniture at
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...................... S299.00
Undercounter Dishwasher ........................ S269.00
15 cu. ft. Upright Freezer

Gas Range ................................................ S299.00
Electric Dryer ........................................... S299.00
Automatic Washer ................................... S369.00
Electric Range ........................................... 5329.00
14 Cu. Ft. Frost-Free Refrigerator ......... SS29.00

SYLVANIA SALE
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VCR .••..•.•••.•.........••••..••.•••••• $249.00
2S'' Remote Con.sole ........ $S69.00
Camcorder WI ACCESSORIES ........... $87 5.00
46" Projection TV ..........S1799.00

�Thursday, August 2, 1990

By The Bend

Families Anonymous can help

The Daily Sentinel

/

Thursday, Aug11st 2, 1990

Page-6

Rutland gardeners hold meeting
A picnic at the Ru tland Civic
Park highlight ed the July meet·
lng of the Rutland Friendly
Ga rdeners wi th Judith Hill • s
hostess.
Ma rie Blrrhfield gave devotions on "God Bless Amer ica" by
Helen S. Rice .
Members answpred roll ca ll by
showing co nta inN s and floral
materials brought for the des ign
workshop conducted by J a net
Bo lin. Sc hedule classificatio ns
were discussed, some designs
wen' demonstratPd and ot her
members gave s uggest io ns

about the themes . Mrs. Bol in
noted that the sc hedule is lhe
'' law " of the show, along with the
Ohio Association of Garden Clubs
handbook which al l judges st udy
and mu st IParn.

Mrs. Hill displayed a picnic
tabiP cen tcrpiecp of dried male·
ri als. and gavp rac h gu es t a
bundlf' of ma tPria ls.

Suzy Ca rpenter won the hostess's doorprize. and the trave l·
lng prize brought by Mrs Birchfield . Lori Bar nes won a
hand made cr ocheted do il y
brough by Carrie Morris.
The birthday of .Jant'l Bolin
and t he anniver sary of .loan nr
F'l't ty wpre observed

Mrs Bo lin and .Judy Snowden
are attend ing the OACC annual
co nve ntion and are compet i ng in

the flower show there. Mrs. Bol in
is being honored as a past state
pl'{'si den l and long-time accredited judge. She is c urren tly
serving as advisor for th P junio r

garden cl ub , dea ling with
garden, wildllfe and out door
cookery projects.
Joa nne Fetty des igned and
painted the entrance sign deco·
rating the co nvention flower
show. She a lso paint ed HlP s ign
for the region 11 fl ower show this
pas t sprin g.
It wa s announced that the
region 11 tour to Columbu s to
vie w the Kelton House Vi ctorian

ga rd en disp lay had been
cancelled.
Marie Birchfield stated that
she would like the club or junior
cl ub to assist in Identifying and
mar king dead shrubs and plants
for removal at Miles Cemetery .
Post olflce displays for J uly
were provided by Kimberly
WIll ford . Mrs. Car pe nter and
Mar jorie Davis will ha ve the
Augu st displays.
Mrs. Carpenter reportPd on
her recent vis it wi th th p OAGC
Judges Guild of reg io ns 9, 10, a nd
ll to Wade and Galton Nurseries
in Belvi lle. They were taught
abo ut th e propaga ti on and
growt h of the host as on display as
well as trees. shrubs, pere nnial s
and annual s.
Ca rrie Morris vo lunl f'l' r Pd 10
do the th ree remaining cla sses

which are under the res ponslbil·
i ty of the club. The club Is a lso to
do the class and entr&lt;JncP signs
for the show . A meet ing will be

held at the horne of Mrs . Fetty,
pres ident . on Tuesday at 7 p.m
Mrs. Willford distri buted show

sc hedu les for the Sept. 8 and 9
effort by the three Rutland
garden clubs. In all classes each
c tub has two to three addlllonat
c lasses for whi ch an additional
design will be required from th e
club. The Rutland Garden Club Is
excused from class two. Mrs.

Willford also asked cl ub
members to provide Items for the
pot luck lunch at the show on Sept.
8 for the judge and ex hibitors.
Judith Hill requested associate
membership for the com ing
year.

Mrs. Willford displayed the
cove rs for the 1990~ 91 program
books. A meellng will be held a t
her home on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m to
complete the books.
The club sent a floral design to
member Lori ilarnes upon the
recent birth of son, .Jacob
Andrew .
Members were reminded to

di vide and or pinch back their
c hrysanthemum plants to mul tip ly the bloom and growth.
The next meeting wi ll bf' held
Aug 22 at the home of Judy
Snowden with Mrs. Hill to give
devotions. Members ' wilt tl'il
gard enin g problems they have
so lved. Mrs. Davis will disc us s
tht' article "Xe ri - What~" from
National Ga rdening with Mr s.
Bar nes topic to be "Blue Magic "
Mrs. Birchfield is to dis play a
fragran t herb design, as is Mrs
Snowden . The anniversari es of
Mrs . Da vis and Mrs. Birchfie ld
will be observed.

Community calendar
THURSDAY
POMEROY - Vacation Bible
School will be held through
Friday at 6:30 p.m. nightly at
Ca lvary Pilgrim Chapel on State
Route 143. Ca ll992-2952.
ROCK SPRINGS - The Sa lis~
bury Township Trustees will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
township bulldlng.
RA CIN E - Th e Racine Ameri can Legion Post 602 w1ll meet
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Refresh ments will be served following
the meellng.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Group of AA and AI Anon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m a t the
Sacred Hearl Cathollc Church.
Ca ll 1 -80 0 -33.1 -5051 fo r
Informati on.
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Tu ppers Plains VFW Pos t 9053
Auxiliary will meet Thursday at
7·.10 p.m
LOTTRIDGE - The Lottridge
Community Cent er will have a
potluck dinner Thursd ay at 6
p m. followed by a rneelin g at 7
p rn . The cen ter Is ltX' ated on
County Roa d 53 five miles west of
Coolville.
FRIDAY
RUTLAND -T he Rutland
Town sh ip Tr us tees will ml'&lt;'t
Friday a t 6: JO p.m. at the
RuUand Fire Station. The public
is invited to a !lend .

football , I p.m.; junior high
volleyball, 1:45 p.m; and a ll
other junior high athletes, 2:15
p.m. Athletes are to wear gym
shorts and t-shirts. Physicals will
be given by Dr. Mark Brown and
Dr. Jam!'S Witherell.
SATURDAY
SALE M CENTER - Sta r
Grange and Sta r Junior Grange
will meet Sat urday at 8 p.m.
Election of officers will be held
and final plans will be made for
the fai r booth at the Meigs
County Fair. A potluck supper
will foll ow the meeting.
PORTLAND - The RLDS
Church wilt have a ya rd sa le at
the Ravenswood Bridge on the
Ohio side on Saturday, weather
permitting. School clothes and
much more will be availabl e. All
proceeds will help lht' loca l
c hurch.
RA CINE - There will be a
gospel s ing at the Fellowship
Church In Ra cine on Saturday at
7 p.rn feat uring Ru ss and the
So uthern Hill Gospel Singers.
Pas tor Charles Bush invites the
pub! ie
REEDSVILLE - Th e Reeds·
vi lle United ).fet hodis! Church
will hold a rummage and bake
sa le al the church on Sa turday
fr om 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will
be a large selection of rnPrchan
dise and hot dogs. s loppy joes and
so ft drink s wil l be sold. The
c hu rc h is located across from

Reed's Store in Reedsville.
PO MEROY - The Eagle.s
ctas s of Asbury Methodi s t
Church will hold a bake sal e on
the Kroger parking Jolon Friday
POMEROY - There will bP a
clothing di str ibution day at the
Meigs United Met hodi st Cooperati ve Par ish at 311 Co nd or St. in
Pomeroy on Fr id ay from 9 a m.
IO .1 p.m.
BU RLI NG HAM
T he
ElPdford -Lodi Histo ry Group wil l
meet on Friday at 7: 30p.rn . at the
Modern Woodsme n's Hall in
Burlingham. Everyone is wei
r omP to at tend and bring itPms of
lniPrP.st.

MIDDL EPOR T -P hystca ls
will be given Fr ida y al Meigs
.J un 1o r Hig h for junior high
PHASE ONE COMPLETED - Phase one ol construction at
Rejoicing Ute Church Is now completed. Pictured Is the shell oft he
remainder of the structure. the fonner Royal Crown garage, which
will be co mpleted In phases two and three. The new church
sanctuary and classrooms will be dedicated on Sunday .

•

Cundiff family reunton
The C' undi lf Family reunton
was held rece ntl y a t Forked Run
State Park .
Atte ndin g Wl're Kath eri ne
Moore. Rac hel Cu ndiff, ilill and
Ma ry Cundiff. all of Syrac use ;
Virgil and Helen Teaford , PomP·
roy: Eleanor Blaloc k and Paul
Jo n. Wrstf'rvillr: Raymo nd and
J a n Cundiff. Mason. W.Va ;
· Ra lph and Kav Cu nd iff. Tommy
· and Jenny. Re noldsburg, Cha·
riPs a nd Pa ulette Cu ndiff a nd
JO)'. Middleport : De nnis and
S U S!P Hr~· a nr .

Mark . Shawn. and

Leigha. Lan gsville: Bryan and
Tamm ,v Yost, frin. Em i ly, &lt;Jnd
D{) n i."i!'. Mt VPrnon.

Joh n a nd Tina Cundi ff a nd
T.R . Ma son. W \' a.: Tim and
Holl y Cundtff. Rocky and Brit
tanv. Pataska la : Mt char l and
Stephanie Cundi ff. Jo rc an and
Strphrn . Henoldsbu rg: Jeff Cun ·
dlff a nd Chery l Fe rguso n: Apr il
Cundiff and Corv Allen: Ang ie
Cun diff and Mark Shu ll a nd
Bra nd on . al l of Middleport :
Tom Mins hall and l. tsa S!P·

war t. PnmProy: SPre na Min.o; h,Jll
and Larry Peer and Whitn ey and

Kev in Minshall. all of St. Petersburg . Fla. Sco tt Thomas. Point
Pl easant . W Va; Chuch .Jacks .
Bradbury
Ga mes were played and corn
petltlve activities were he ld
Winning horse shot's wrrr .Jeff
Cundiff and Tim Cundiff. ladies
pop t'a n throw, Ka1· Cundiff and
Jov Cund iff : adult egg toss.
Ra lph and Charlie Cundiff a nd
Sere na Minsha ll and Angle C'u n
dlff: men's sexy leg co nt es t.
Lar ry Peer a nd Raymond Cun
diff : ladl es sexy leg co nt est.
Susie Bryant a nd Joy Cundiff.
boys sexy leg co ntest, Co rv
Cundiff and Rocky Cundiff ; girls
srxy l eg contes t, Denise Yo.st and
Britt any Cundiff: adu lt ama teur
tale nt co ntest. Sere na Minsha ll
and Angle Cundiff: r hild rens

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RAC INE - The Spir itual Faith
Church In Racine will hold its
first homecoming Sat urday be·
ginning at 11 a.m. There wi ll be
special music by several groups
The publi c Is Invit ed 'to atte nd .
Bring a covered di sh and lawn
chair .

LANGS VILLE - The fifth
annual outdoor hymn sing at the
Carl Gogby Farm will be held
Sa turday al 7:30p.m. The far m is
loca ted two miles wes t of Langsville on Route 325 off Route 124.
Th e public Is invited lo at tend
Dring lawn cha ir s and sweaters .

SUNDAY
SYRACUSE - D€dication se r·
Church will be he ld Su nd ay with
a fellowship hou r at 9 a.m.,
servlceat !O a. m.S peakerwlllbe
Rev. Herb Rogers, district superIn tend ent. Speica l mu sic will be
by Gilliam 's Minis tries The
public is invited.
SY RACUSE - There will bf' a
baptismal service for the Syra ·
cuse Charge for Marlc·a Arnold s
on Sund ay at ~: :mp.m.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Fire D€partmen ! wi ll have a
chic ken and r ib h a rbecu€' on

Sunday . Servt ng wtll begi n a t II
a.m.
RLTL AI\0 - Th&lt;• Nicholso n
reuni on will be hetd Sunday at
12 :30 p.m. with a pot luck dinner
at Fores t Acres Park . All family
and friends are invited to attend .

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Dear Ann Landers: I would like
to respond to the letter written by a
mother in Brandywine , Md. Her son
was addicted to drugs. She started
out by saying, "No one lrnows the
heartache ... " 1 would like to tell
her that I know , and so do million s
of other parents.
We experienced all those awful
feelings she described -- pain,
anguish, despair, hopelessness and
a terrible sense of failure . What
saved us was an organization called
"Families Anonymous." The people
we met there had all been through
what we were suffering. They gave
us the strength and the emotional
suppon we needed to carry on. It is
impossible to describe the benefits
we derived from Families Anonymous. People took us right in and
opened their hearts to us. They knew
what we were going through because
they had experienced the same thing
themselves.
There are chapters of Families
Anonymous all over the country.
You can find them in the telephone
book. Like Alcoholics Anonymous,
it costs nothing to join. People call
one another by their first names. For
those who wish to keep their
memberships secre~ it is easy to do
so.
Please publish this letter and pray
that the mother in Brandywine wtll
see it. Best wishes and bless vou for
getting the word o~ Ann. - BETrY
IN OHIO
DEAR BETTY : Thanks for
another opportunity to tell my
reading audience ·about Families
Anonymous . I have been recom mending this organization for years.
For those who would like more
information, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Families
Anonymous, P.O. Box 528, Van
Nuys, Calif. 91408.
Dear Ann Landers: It has happened a hundred times before, but
toni ght the straw broke this camel's
back.
I am a member of the clergy. Upon
arriving at a public function, I was
asked tf I would offer the invoca-

lion. II is disconcerting to be asked guaranteed to relieve tension, mend
at the last moment because I cannot any quarrel and diffuse anger. No
do my best. I complied with the way could this be done in a bathtub.
rcq uest even though I was not happy Leave my name out if you print my
letter. I'm well-known in this city .-abo ut it
On se vera! occasions I have been SEATTLE
DEAR SEATILE: I'm glad joint
asked without warning to "say something " at parties, picnics, family showering wodcs so well for you and
reunions, bu siness dinners and your wife. Not everyone shares your
community gatherings. When this enthusiasm. Read on:
From Vancouver, B.C.: You sure
happens I am reasonably cenain that
the first-choice clergyman didn't know how to make trouble, Ann.
show up or that no one thought about When my husband, who always
a blessing until the affair was about reads your column, saw the letter
to begin.
about couples showering together,
Also, Ann , I do not appreciate an he said, "Let's try it tonight, hon. " .
The only time I have to myself tS
invitation to invoke God's blessing
when
I can get in a hotlllb, soak to
on a new power plant or a supermy
hean's
content, and escape from
marl&lt;et. Nor do I enjoy being asked
to offer a brief prayer that will fit all the !&lt;ids. Well , the big baboon
denominations. What these people insisted that I try the shower, so I
really want is for me to hurry up did. It didn't do a thin~ for me , but
and get it over with so they can go he is crazy about it There goes my
back to what they were talking about reiiUJition.
Pon Huron, Mich .: My husband
before they were so rudely interweighs
over 300 pounds and I'm a
rupted. To them, the bestpanofthe
good
220
plus. There is no way we
prayer is "Amen." Obviously , I
could
both
fit into the tub together,
cannot sign my name to this, but I
do hope you will print it. Please call so we take showers when the yearnme -- A CLERGYMAN IN ing for water-soaked togetherness
takes over. My husband enJoys ll
HARRISBURG
DEAR HARRISBURG : Th ank more than 1 do. In fact , I'm happy
you for being so candid. I'm sure when the hot water gives out. Last
thousands of your colleagues will night he told me he is going to buy
bless you for speaking their minds me a larger water heater for my
birthday . Needless to say, I am
today .
thrilled
(In a pig's eye.)
Gem of the Day: The person who
Fon Lauderdale : That column
smiles when everything goes wrong
about
couples showering together
has already thought of someone he
back a terrifying lne~.
brought
can blame it on.
'The
ftrst
time my husband got tnto
Dear Ann Landers: When you
the
shower
with me 1 was a bride.
asked your readers how they fell
about showering together, I knew I My back was to the door and I didn't
hear him enter the bathroom. I
had to write.
My wife and I (married 27 years) thought he was a burglar, screamed
have enjoyed showering together and fainted in his arms. I've hated
since our honeymoon, which is when showers ever since.
Morristown, N.J .: My husband is
we fi rst tried it. But please tell your
6
feet4
inches. I am 5 feet ll inches.
readers the sening must be exac~y
We
can't
fit into the tub together
right. By mutual agreement there
must be no answering of the phone because our legs are too long. When
or doorbell . The lights must be off, we take tnps and slay in hotels, we
and a candle on the sink should always ask for a room with a large
tub. They look at us as if we are
supply the only light.
Showering together can be an nuts. II anyone in your readmg
erotic and soul-satisfying experience, audience wants to knoll' where the
largest bathtubs in the United States

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1990 Gallia County
Junior Fair Program

Ann
Landers
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Thursday, Aug. 2

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K1wan1s You th Day

and Canada are located, we can te ll
them.
Wausau, Wis. : 1 would like to give

9om

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some guidance to the woman who

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complained that her man got all the
hot water and she got the steam. Get
a hand-held shower nozz le . We
installed ours ourselves. If you are a
klutz, a plumber can do it in 10
minutes. And if you're worried about
your hair, buy a shower cap, lady.
San Antonio: If showering with
your sweetie sounds like a great way
to keep romance alive, proceed with
caution. When my husband and I
were newlywed s, we showered
together often. One evening before
retiring, we were both in the stall,
soaping one another's backs and
getting preuy turned on . When I
dropped the soap, he said, "l'U get
it, dear," bent over, slipped, htl hts
hr.a~ on the water fauce~ cut a gash
in hts scalp and ended up in the
emergency room with 18 stitches.
We still shower together -- but carefully .

3 JOp m

When planning a wedding , w/w
pays for wluu ? Who srands where'
'Tite Ann Landers Guide for Brides"
has allrhe all.IWtrS . Send a self-addressed, long, busiMss-size envelope
and a chtck or money order for
$3.65 (rltis includes posrage and
handling) ro : Brides, c/o Ann Landers, P 0. Box 11562, Chicago, Ill .
60611-0562. (In Canada. send
$445)

Show /\rena
Mo1n StagB

Youn, Program

Bo llooo bur£fing . bubble gum blowrng.
wa t ermelon eat1ng . and more
Beef Showmanship
K1dd1e Tractor Pull
sponsored by the Call poiiSFFA
You th Project Awards Prosentaf1on
Parade of Chomp1ons
Dairy Sweepsl a~ es
Horse Putlln g Contest

7 p rn

! JO p m
6 p 0'1

Desert Rose Band
Desert Rose Band

IOpm

Show Arena

Show Arena
Sh ow Are na

Pu!t1ng Tr ack
Mo1n S1oge
Ma 1n Slogc

Frldoy, "ug. 3
IOo.m

1230 p.m
I JOp.m

Jpm
JJOpm
6J0pm
7 30 prn
Bp.m
IOp m

Pr etty Baby Contest
Main Stage
5pomored by the Gallipolis Jr . Women's Cl ub
32nd Annual Market Lomb Sale
Show Arena
30th Annual Market Hog Sole
Show Arena
8th Annual Tobacco Sate
Show Arena
39th Annual Market Sleer Sole
Show Arena
Midway Cloggers
Main Stage
OS TPA Sanction ed Tractor Putt
Putting lrack
Just Another Band
Main Stage
Just Ano ther Band
Mo1n Stage

Homecoming planned at church
Th e Spiri tual Fa it h Church In
Racine will ha ve It s first home·
t•o rn ing on Sa turday beginning at
ll a. m.
Th e program will incl ud e go s·
pel and hymn singin g by the Lad d
Family of Clarksburg, the High

th e Frre Gospel Singers
f r~.;, Pomeroy. the Fa it h Fellow·
ship Singers from Pomeroy. a nd
th e Work America Brass a nd
Strin g Duet.
The public is Invi ted to attend
an d tho se at tending are tobrl nga

way Gos pel Sl nger s from CD!um

cover ed d ts h and lawn chai r s.

bu s

~SIMMONS ANNOUNCES

-People in the news---By WILLIAM C. TkO'IT
United Press lnternallonal
EDUCATIONAL MAGIC: Co l·
lege dropout Magic Johnson
wa nts to be on the board of
trustees at Michigan State Unl·
verslty, the sc hool he quit to seek
stardom In professional basket·
ball. 'fOp Michigan D€mocratlc
'Party officials say lh e Los
Angeles Lakers star plans to run
fo r a seat on the board In the
November general election and
he has the support of Gov . James
J. Blanchard, who encoura ged
Johnson to go fo r the job. Jo hnson
reportedly Is heading back to his
hometown of Lansing nex t week
so he ca n re-es tablish lega l
res id ency by the Aug. 8deadllne.
"I wou ld love to be part of it. yes,
I would be Interes ted, " Johnson
sa id of the trustee' s positio n. " l
would be very Interes ted." Jo hn·
son helped Mi chiga n State win
the nati onal championship In
1979 when he was a sophomore
and th en quit to turn pro. If he Is
elected to the trustee posit ion,
the board probably will arran ge
It s sc hedule around the Lakers·
schedule so J ohn son can at tend
the meet ings .
CRUISE CONTROL MOVIE:
Perhaps Roger Eberl should be
making movies Instead of cri ti·
qulng them. ln this w eekend'.~
edition of "S iskel &amp; Ebert,
Ebert says he's figured out th e
formula for making a Tom
Cruise box -offic e hit along th e
lines of "Days of Thund er,"
" Coc kt ail," "The Co lor of Mo·
ney" or "Top Gun ." They ele·
ments are: Cr uise play ing a

boyish and naive, yet ta lented
and spirited. characte r; a men
tor l such as Paul Newman In

"Th e Color of Money" or Tom
Skerrltt In "Top Gun" ); a
wom an who 's tal ler and morP

mature than the Cr uise charac
ter (Kelly McGIU!s In "Top
Gun" I; a craft that Cruise mu st
mas ter 1pool hu stling, cocktail
mixing) ; the arena (a pool hall, a
race tr ack); the arcane knowl -

edge that goes with the craft; a nd
Ihe t rail that leads to wh ere the
ma s ters prac ti ce the!r cra f t ( the

Cari bbea n in "Cocktail." Daytona In "Th under " !. And don' l
forget the pro to- enemy who at
fir st Is a rival but becomes a n
ally IM!chael Rooke r in
"Thu nder"! ; th e eve nt ua l
enemy who surfaces tow ard the

end of the movie !Cary Elwes In
"Thundpr"l and the fri end wh o
dies , which Ebert sa ys Is th e
pri ce of being Crui se's best
fri end In a movie.
BARDOT BITES MOSLEMS:
Brigitte Bardo!, the actress
turned anim al right s activist, Is
mad at Mos lems for slaught eri ng
anima ls fo r !heir feasts. In an
Interview wit h the rlghl -wl ng
French newspaper Present , Bar
dot blamed Pierre Jox e, the.
gove rnment 's minis ter of the
interior and relig ious cults . for
encouraging the spread of Islam,
which Is now France 's seco nd

What 's this about child support, honey ?
PEORIA, Ill. iUPli - It' s the
kJnd of letter no one wan ts to get.
When Ern ie Ba ln returned
horne one day las t week from
work, hls wile was holding a
letter Indicat ing he owed $144 In
child support.
Baln said his wife, Marilyn,
was more tha n a littl e angry, In
part because she did not know he
had any c hildren to support.
Neither did Ernie Baln .
Fortunately, th e letter- one of
3,300 sent outln Peoria Co untywas a miStake.
Ba In, 60, said In his 15 years of
marriage he has ''never see n my
wife as angry as this ."
Officials at the Peoria County
clerk' s o!!lce said they regret the
error and are going to send Baln
an apology .
Baln had an alimony payment
schedule with the county that
expired In 1979 and the clerk's
office said the names of a number
of people on the old rolls
accidentally showed upon the list
used lor th e recent letters .

most preva lent religi on behind
Ro man Ca th olic ism. Bardot
shocked the Mo slem communit y
by desc ribing the killing of
animals to r the Moslem feas t day
of Aid el Kebir at the end of th e
Ramadan as a "revolting" pra cti ce. "lt ts Inadmissable that In
the name of religion the hum an
being makes animals undergo
su('h

a c ruel

and barbarous

torture," she said . "We are not In
th e Middle Ages any more ."
GLIMPSES: Britain 's Prln·
cess Anne ha s been nom Ina ted

tor the Nobel Peace Prize by
Za mbian President Kenneth
Kaunda . Kaunda sa id Pri nc es s

Anne, the only daughter of Queen
Elizabeth II , was an example of
"love px pressed In action" ht.'cau se of her work as prPsld ent of
Ihe Save the Children fund . The
princess h as bee n on 15extPnsivP .
tours t o some of the most
poverty -strleken

area s of the

globe during her ~O~ year assoc ia
tlon with the charity ... ThP wife
of th e lat e Wall Kelly , !he
car toon is t

who

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DON'T MISS THIS SAil!

th e

"Pogo" strip, Is wo rkin g on a
biograph y of her husba nd. Selby
Kelly an d her co-writer, Steve
Thompson , ha ve been In Bridge
por t, Co nn .. going through news
papPr c lippings to reconstruel

RUTLAND FURNITURE
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KPIIy 's ea rly da ys in the town .
w here he was once a rep orter

Kelly died In 1973 at th e age of 60

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POMER OY -A " recyriPda y"
will hi' held Sa turd ay f rom~ a.m

should be tt ect in bundles or in
paper bags: glass separated by
co lor and lid s re moved; plastic
milk jugs and liter bottles separ·
ate with ca ps removed: tin cans
with ends out and fl at tened.

vice for the Sy raeu se Nazarene

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Page- S- The Daily Sentinel

Thursday. August 2, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Governor declares Bay disaster area
GALVESTOI\ , Texas iUPll The sta te banned removal of
shellfi sh and other m ar ine anlmals Thursday from the Galves lon
Bay Es tuary, di'Ciared a disaster
area after being polluted by
500.000 gallons of heavy oil.
The Texas Parks and Wlldllf•·
Depar tmen t issued the ban beg inning al midnight following an
order iss ued by the sla te Depart ·
ment of H eal th. which c ited the
possiblt• oil contamination of
aquatic life The ban will remain
in e ffer l until further notice,
sta tp Heallh Commissioner Dr .
Robert Bernste in said.
Gov· . Bill Clem ents issued a
disaster declaralion for the bay
area Wednesday. alloY.ing monev to be released quickly locopP
with lhe oil t hat bega n spilling
Sa 1urday from two of three
barges that collided with a Greek

tanker .
Stale• officials bega n tes ting
shrimp and oyster.s in the bay for
co ntamination Wednesday , and
Inspectors may slill order thai
she l lfiSh ta k en from the bay
s;nce Saturday be pulled from
t he marke l . sa id Richard Thompso n, dlfector of the stale Ht&gt;alth
Department 's she l lfi sh co ntami

nalion div ision.
The Coas l Guard downplayed
t he environmental sig nificance

of th e spill, say ing as much as
50.000 ga llon s of oil wa s scoopPd
up bV ski mming ship s and an

undetermined

amo und

h ad

d iss ipat Pd

Rut environmentalists fea rrd
much of thP oil sank. setting up a
long- tHm di saster fo r saltwa ter

Report says
youth's hands
up when shot
:-JEW YORK tUPII- Medical
cv·idence a black teen had his
hand s raised when he was fa Iaiiy
shot in the back by a Teanec k ,
:-.: .J .. pol ice of ficer prompted
Nf'w Jersey's a ttorney general to

order a nev.-" inquiry , a ne wspape r
sa id Thursday.
T hr New York Times, ci ting

sou r ePs

··we have no massivr number s
of oiled birds. but w e're monitor ·
ing the sit uation very carefull y,"
Clark sa id. "We have nume rou s
volunteers pa r ading up and down
I he beaches 10 find any e ffec t s of
the oil spill on wildlife."
The Coast Guard sa id it was
rontinuing to se t out 45,000 feet of
booms lo st op the oil from
reaching morP ma rsh land s Rut
heavy concPnlr&lt;-tlluns of oil lin
gered around Redfish I sla nd.
near the site of t he collis ion, and
patchps of oil stret ched over 17
miles of the bay, said Pell.l '
Office r Todd Nelson .
·'The oil appears to be disar
pearing fairly qui ckl y ," Pelty
Officer Gl enn Rosenho ll said .
"We attribut e lhat most ly to the
oil recovery e fforl and winds and
tides. The shoreline impact has
been reduced
The only new
impact, on lhe eas l sid e of
Galveston I sland. appears to be

minor .''
FPdcral official s agreed Wed
nesday loallow I he slale to apply

l\~\iff

the case, sa id the
n1~ w l'v idcnct.' centPr s on the
bulll' t ho le in the rPd down coa t

oil-e al i ng microbes 10 lhe sp ill
''Whatpver misgivings there
might have been
have been
com pletely wi pPd away by the
desperaft.' n&lt;Jlurr of fh i.s silua-

of thechann('l a nd began leak ing.

Meig s

Co unt y

Sa lvage workrrs used a sling
a nd cra ne Wedn psday to begin
thr slow process of ra i sing the
Appx barge that was the sou ree

Nurse ,

wil l be

lion ," sa id Tt.•.l(as Wa1Pr

of most of th e spilled oil. The

Commis

sion Chairm an B ..J . "Buck"
Wynne, who spent th ree days
persuading federal officials to
use the innova t ive process.
"We're now trying everything
we know how lo do to mitigate
this damage lo our bay . This is il .
This is all we can do, " Wynne
sa id . "We ean fare the people of
Tt•.l(as and se1y that we're doing
PvP rything that can be donP."
Wynne and a Coas t Gua rd
offic ial were to fly over the bay to
decide wher e 10 dispPrse the
crea t ures Thursday .
Th e microbes , part of a process
known as bloremediation, werE&gt;
suc cess full y used on a small
portion of I he 3.9 million ga llons
of lighl crude lhal spilled from
the lanker M ega Borg in th e Gull
of MPx ieo in Junp
Sta1P officia ls also bC'gan test ing shrimp and oys ters in thP ba~­

store windows .
Prior lo the violence. the
suburb of40,000 had prided !I se lf
011 ils racial tolerance, fir st
evidenced throug h voluntary i ntegration in housing and sc hools
In the 19ffis.
Denson. 66. the longtime Bergen County medical exa miner.
did no t return l elephone ca lls to
h·ls county and private offic es
seeking commen I.
However, reached by The
Record of Hackensac k newspaper at his home Tllesday,
Denson sa id , · 'The whole thing ts
blown up."
In om• other co ntroversial case
that Involved the Bergen County
medical examiner's office - the
death of a !9-year-old South
Orange concertgoer at the Brendan Byrne An•na - Goode also
disagreed with the tlndlngs of Dr.
Louis Napolitano, who pertbrmed the autopsy for the
county .
Napolitano found that Adam
K a tz died after being struck once
In the head by a blunt Instrument
and no drugs were found In his

also receive
tes t a t this

c linic is for
]X'rson whu an• ass ist ing thc·ir
This

even ing

information, t' Ull 992 :!722

MONDAY thru fRIDAY

Fourteen women parlieipal ed
in the Tu esd ay Morning Ladies
League at Jay Ma r Golf rlub.
Winners aft er 18 holes of play
were: low gross a nd low putts.
Norma Custer : low net. Velma
Rue: and chip i n· hole. Maxine
Gas kill.

M rs

.Joan Tew k sbarv wi ll bP
givin g s kin tests to l'mPio~' ees of
lhe Meigs Local Sc hoo l Dr stn rt
on Monday and Tuesday fr om
R 30 to 11 ::111 &lt;~ . m .
ThesP fPs ls will br g ivrn a t hrr
office in the rnulli purpose heal th
bui ld ing on Mulberrv Heights

Cmdr

Robert Douville.

c hief

with

Coas t

inves tigat or

thP

Monthly

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Ca•d of Thanh

Heppy Adt

In Memonam

Yard Sales

DAY BEFORE PUBliCATION
- 11 00 AM SATURDAY
- 2 00 PM MONDAY
2 00 PM TUESDAY

THURSDAY PAPER

- 2 00 PM WEDNESD AY

FRIDAY PAPER
SUNDAY PAPER

- 2 00 P M FR lOA Y

AT

Ga llo a Coun11f

Me 1gt Co unty

AreaCode614

Area Code 614

446 - GJit opo lo s

992 -

367 -- Cheshue
388 - -Vmton
245 - f\10 Grande
256 - Guyan 01st

986 - Cheste•
843 - Portlllnd

643

A•a b•• Do ! t
379 - Walnu l

IN MIDDLEPORT

ADVIL CAPLETS

M•ddtaport

247 - le11n

Public Notice

REGULAR QUART
MASON JAR
WITH LIDS

$239

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COMBINED FINANCII'IL
REPORT OF THE BOARO
OF EDUCATION OF THE
SOUTHERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO.
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
EN OED JUNE 30. 1990
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
REVENUE RECEIPTS-

CASE OF 12

.. '

Tiuet

.... 8t, 169,754 .62

Tuition . ......... 7,205 .48

1$499

Earnings on
Investments ... 24.608.99
Extracurricular Ac tiv ities .
.. 91 ,662 . 74
Receipts .. . ... 16.634 .84
GRANTS IN AIO
State
Sources
federal

MASSENGILL
DISPOSABLE
DOUCHE

99¢

OFF STOREWIDE

2,086, 711 34

1 2 - S•tu1t10n W1nt ed
13- lnsurance
14 - Bus m•s Tram mg
Schoola &amp; 11'1111\ICito"
16 - Rad1o. TV &amp; CB Rep .aor
17 - M11cellan tou 1
18 War"lled fo Do

71 Aut os for Saito
72 T 1u c~s lor Sale
73 - Vans r. 4 vyo ~
7 4 - Motor cyc leS
75 - 8 oau &amp; M otors t or Sale
76 - Aut o Peru P. Accmsnroes
77 Aula Repa11
78 Camo ong Equoome!lll
79 - Campet) &amp; Mot or Hom es

•ROLL-ON 1.7
•SOLID

AND

Emacurricular Activt-

tin ..

22,40B .76

Totel Di1bur se ments
.. . 22,40B .76
Exc . Acpta . Over/ (Un ·
er{ Di1b. . . .. ... (411 .07)

OTHER FINANCING
SOURCESIUSESJ-

ASSORTED

FORMULAS

99(

oz.

Contributions &amp;
Donations
.. .. 2,719 .64
Total Other Fin. Sour·

ces (Unsl

... .2.7t9 .54

Exc. Rcpts /S ources Ov er/ (Under) Diab. S. Othtu
Uus / Net ....... 2.308 .47
Beginning Fund Ce1h
Balance .......... 6.812 .24
Ending Fund Cash
Balance .. . .... .8, 120.71
Unrel8rved Fund
Balance ............ 8, 1 20 . 71

PROPRIETARY
FUNDS
RECEIPTS -

OISBURSEMENTS.30, 312 52

!35.197.151

21.997 .69
21.997.69

Employees S•larilll
!1o Wogoa ........ 97,536 .39
Emp loyee~ Retirement
Benefit a ...... 32 . 574 .47
Purchased
ServK:es .
962 4 7
SuppliM &amp;
Materials
116.537 23
Cepital
Outlay ...... . ... 2. 088 66
Other Objects .
198 00
Total Disburse -

menu ..

. .249.887.21

Eto:c . Rcpts. Overs(Under)

Diob .....

. •t 43.957 .681

State Sources .. .. 9. 909 53
Fedeul
Sources . . . 133,626.94
Total Other Fin. Sources

tU oosJ .

.. .. .143,536 .47

Eto:c . Rcpt / Sources Over /
(Under) Oisb. - Other
Uses / Net .
. . !421 111
Beginning Fund C11h
Balance
.49.825 69
Ending Fund Cash
Balance ..
49.404 48
UnrneJVed Fund
Belence .. ..
8

BULLETIN BOARD DEADUNE
4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBUCATION

LARGE SELECTION
OF ITEMS
REDUCED UP TO

84 - Eitn;tro cal &amp;

r or l f"IIISI!

Reh~g v&lt;a ll on

85 - General Hauling
86 - Mobole Home Rep""
87 - Uph ols ter.,

Public Notice
TOTALS
RECEIPTS Tun ... ..... S1, 168,754 .62
Turtton
... . . 7.206 .48
Earningt on
Investments ___24,608 .99
Food Service

86,298 .26

Ewtracurricular Activ·
itiea ...
.. 113.660 .43
Cla1 Materials
llo Fees .. .... t 8,4 770B

Mise
Receipts .. .. ... 18. 789 . 13

GRANTS IN AIO .
State
Sourc• .... 2,088. 711 .34
Feder•l
Sourc• ... .... 172.432 .39

TOT I'lL RE CEIPTS .. . 3,696,937 .72
DIS8URSEMENTSInatructton . 2 .078, 116 .98
Supporting
Services .. 1.422. 822 .22
ElUracunicular
Activitiet ..... 106.407 . 19
Debt
Servtc.. .. . ... 30,31 2.62
Emplovee Salaries

llo Woget ..... 97.536 .39
Emploveee Retirement
Benefih ..
32.674 .47
Purchased
952 4 7
Servtce:J
Suppli&amp;s &amp;
Materials
11 6 . 5 37 2 3
Capital
Outlav ..
2.088 .65
Other Obj&amp;cts
198.00
Total Disburse -

LARGE YARD AND
BASEMENT SALE
AUGUST 2-3-4 - 9 A.M.
Rt. 124 1n Minersville

75°/o

GRINDLEY RESIDENCE
Day bed, twin bed, lamps,
elec. roaster, lamps,
spread s, curtains, many
mce clothes.
IF RAIN SALE WILL BE
HELD IN BASEMENT
YARD SALE
AUGUST 3 &amp; 4

Quantities Are Limited

Children's and baby clothes,
infant ca mer and ba byswmg ,
toys.
Walnut St, Middleport

786 North

Phone

YARD SALE
SAT., AUG. 4 - 8:00 TO

992-6491

Nexl to Forest Run Block Co.
Lots of jewelry, old haiS &amp; misc .,
many nice clolhe ~. too Rain or
shine .

CY
)

of the dete indicated . '" A c tion'" . as used above does
not include receipt of a verified complaint . If significant
public Interest 8xiats. a pub·
lie meeting may be held _ As
to anv action . including r eceipt of verified complaints.
any person may obtain no tice of further actions. and
additional information. Unless otherwise provided in
notice of particular actions.
all communicationa 1hall be
sent to :
Hearing Clerk,
OEPA , P .O . Box 1049 , Col umbu•. OH 43266 -0149

Ph 16t41 644 -2115 . Con·
suh ORC Chap_ 3745 and
OAC Chap s. 3745 -47 and
3748- &amp; for requirements .
Final iuuance of renewa l
of NPDE S permit
Mayor and Cou ncil - Vil lage of Rutland - Rut
land WWTP
West ot Main Street
Rutland Township, Oh
Effective d.ate: 7 / 25 1 90
Re ceiving Wl'lters : liMie
Leading Creelt
Facility Oescriplion Munici pal Uner 0 . 1 MGD
Perm it N o. OPA00062" CO
Thia final action not preceded by proposed action and
it appealable to E BR .

IBI2. 11c
Public Notice

ments . .. . 3. 8B7. 646 12
Disb ... .... {t9t.607 401
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCESIUSESJ Contributions &amp;
Donations ... 14,761 14
State
Source. . . . .. 9 ,909 .53
Federll
Sources .
133. 626 .94
Total Other Fin Sources
{Uus)
158,297 61
E~tc . Rcpt / Sourcu Over /
Undltf) Oisb. - Other

Usos / Not

NOTICE OF
APPO INTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On July 23, 1990, in the
Meigs
County Probat a
Court , C ue No . 26671 ,
lindl Pu tne m , 109 Red Fern
Drive .
Cotumbu1. Ohi o
43229 . wu appointed An
citlary Administratrix of th e
estate of Sophie P&amp;art Oevis.
deceaud . !.ate of 611 Sto nehinge Dr. Mt Juli et. Tn

37t22
Robert E Bu ck,
Probate JudgR

(33.309 791

Beginning Fund Cash
Balance ..
333, 608. 41
Ending Fund Cash
Balance ... . 300. 198. 62
Reserved for Encum brances
.. .. 2. 338 . 36
UnreseJVed Fund

Balonco .

lena K Nessel road , Clerk

171 26: 181 2. 9 . 3tc

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

992-7762

Bonko

FREE ESTIMATES

300,198. 62

BalanCf!l Beginning of

Period

-'"·Big--------~~~~
gar11go Nil baby Clolhea,

JOSEPH D. JACKS
7 -20 · 1 mo

othlr baby hema, df1ht1 lind
some tumllure. Lola of odd s
and ende heme. Sale W.d A1,1g 1
thru Sat Aug 4. Flve miles out
Jerry• Run Rd. off At. 2, loaf!; tor
"gns.

e/'!f!litltl~
3
1/nnd
Tu {tirl !!-

t60.000 00
.20,000 00

Balance

6/ 30 / 90 ..... 140.000.00
I certifv this report to be
correct and true to the best
of mv knowledge.
Dennie E . Hill. Treas .
Board ot Edu cation
Southern Locllt School Oist.

614-992-2328

/)rfl(lf' '

We Soy What We do. We Do What We Say.
36 YRS . EXPERIENCE
7 -23 - 1 mo

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR
ALL

Bring It In

Or

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New

MAKES
We

Up.

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Homes

•Goroges
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop

&amp;

Compare

992 -5335 or 985 -3561
Across from Post Office
217 l . Sec., Pomeroy

985 -4473
667-6179

POMEROY, OHIO

5-31 · 90 ttn

3/6 /" 90 / Hn

USED APPLIANCES
90 DAY WARRANTY
WASHER5-IIOO up
DRYER5-169 up
REFRIGERATOR5-I IOO
RANGES- Gas·Eiec - 1115 up
FREElERS- $115 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

u,

KEN'S

APPLIANCE

SERVICE
992-5335 or 985-3561

Across from Post Office
POMEROY, OHIO
10/ 30/' 89 tfn

SER~ICE
We tan repair ond re tore radiators and
heater &lt;Ores. We &lt;On
also atid boil ond rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tonks.

PAT HILL

FORD
992 -2196
Middleport. Ohio
I l l 1fc

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK
•Mobile Home
P.aru
•Mobil e Home
RPntals
•Lot· Rentals

-----t
BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Pri&lt;os"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860
Day or Night

NO

6t4-949 2213
181 2. ttc
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following were received/ prepared by I he Ohio
Environmentel
Protection

Agoncv IOEPAI lut week .

Today marks three
years since you left
this earth and made
your journey to hea ·
van . It may be in the
middle of the altarnoon or
sometime
during the long and lonely nights that I thank
God tor all the memo ri81 of you .
I can never replace

Effective dat.. of fln11 ac tion• 1nd iuuence detu of
...-opoaed ections and ot
drtft actions ,,. eteted. Fi nel ectiona may be appealed.
In writing. within 30 days of
the dete of this notice. to the
Erwk'onmentat B011rd of Re-

the smile in your eyes;

. -. Rm. 300, 238 E.

the memories we've

Town St .• Columbua. Oh ..
43215. Notice ot .,, oppNI
oholt be filod with tile droc-

I••
a written edjudication
hoorlng roqueollo oubmittod
within 30 doys of tht loauence deti: or the director
revl. ./wlthdrewt the propooed octlon. A..., por1on

moy oubmlt commonta .,,_
I or 1 moetlng regarding ony
drift octlon within ~0 doys

filed,

the

secrets

we've shared.
Tho love that is foraver
there despite
tlma or diolllnce.
My world will novar
be the oamo without
you.
Sadly mined by your
wife, Grace, children,
Jim, John, Shalla •
Grandchildren

AOOP'TIOH

We'd love lo share our hurt• &amp;
home wllh lnf1nl. Will ott.r love,
warmth &amp; ltfiK:tlon, financially
aecure, lell help ••ch otherl
M•dlca11Leg•l •xpen... ptkt,
Call col lect E~eninga, 2ot-1127·
2348.

Movtng sate. Aug. 2,3,4,5.
Walerbed, hutch, cab1nl1slereo,
gu rang1, much mor•. Kally
residence. Road behind VFW.
MuonW.V• .
qcADOPTlONSJ*llal
family
wants to give rour baby •nd ue
a chanct . Ca I collect 708-352·
1656. Mary Ellyn tnd Chuck.
Rite Aid Coupon $5.00 off any

SUNDAY CAUS
4-16-86-ffn

Rill AJd guaranl•ll thl lowut
prtc1 on all prescription~. W•
will beat •ny compafhors pricl.
Se• your local Rite Ald phar·
macisl tot' d1t1ll1. Not Yllld on
transf•r• from other Aile Aldt .
Good •• Point PLIISint,
Pom.roy, Gallipollt RUt A.ldl.
Explr.. 811190. M~l Prnent

Coupon
Singt11 lntorm•llon and 1 dlgnllied opllon for finding _ e
p1rtner. Hurl..arch: P. 0. Box
1043, Galllpolil, OH 45631 .
Tr~vel,

Ba1eblll bus trlp, Sun·
d1y Aug . HI, Pittaburgh al Cln·
clnnatl. S38. lrip tlclt.t. Bu1
d1po1rte Point Pleasant V:30 AM .
Cont1ct Rusty Caslo, 304-7~
2431 or 755-5105.

Garage S111, Friday Aug. 3, 8":00
till ?. chUdrena cloth.., 1~•.
books, tumilurt, tamps, small
appllanceos, t1pe players, radios,
tota of ml1c. 1008 Slmr,OQn
Pl~et~ Juat off Mosem•n C rcll .
W1lch lor signa.
Garage S1l1, Thura, Frl, Sal.
11wn tumhure, lights, plants,
Finchn, C1nary wlcagl . 2218
Jeftarson Ave.
Hugh Yard and B•k• S1l1, Frl,
Aug 3 two black• abovs Crawford• Store, Henderaon, 9:3(11111

?.
Large Vard Stle, New H.inn
•c:roat tram awimmlng pool, Frl
and S.t, 9:00 1m till 5:00 pm.
Some tumltur1 , clolhn, wildding dreu 11ze V, misc . 304882-2052.

Two Fsmlly ysrd S•l•. Frl~•Y
Aug. 3, Sit, Aug. 4. 2406 lincoln
Ave. Children• cloth".
Y1rd Sal1, bliby eccnsorias,
slldlng door, ba..ball card•.
ellrllng line-up•, siding, weight
blnch,
•t1r10s,
banbo,rd
hea1er11 breaker boXH . t e".urdtlte Addn, A1,1g 2,3,4 . AbIOiutely
no Hln be-fore
1:00AM.
Yard S1le, Fri and S1t. Canden
Ave. Por1able washer &amp; dry•r,
roll aw.y bMI, klt•ccm
::.•c.."c.·~~
Y1rd Sail, Frtd1y Aug 3, 9:00 tlll
3:00, 3 V2 mil" out Radmond
Ridge.

Pomeroy,
Mlddlepon

l\vo atudente need ride to Mlrshlll tell 11mester, pleaM c111
304-t75·1360, 304-713-5855 1M"

&amp; Vicinity

304-882-2341.

4

Giveaway

4 while fluffy ldt1•n• lo
IWiy. 614·V92 ·1 246.

gl~•

5 month old frisky pllyful
Siberian Husky to good home.
614-446-2564.

133 Butt•rnut An . Fdday. Crill
presa, banch grinder, bufttf
under, waeduter, tools, I&lt;Jg·
gage, window•, J•re. baskets.
aeek, t•bles, c;o lltc tabta•, much
mor~~.

2 flmlly yard sa le. Friday Aug.3,
9-2p.m . lots of women'l jeen s,
baby cloth••· odds and ends,
canning /ars, Five Pointe, turn
tert on F atwoode, first road to
loh.

R. l. HOLLON
TRUCKING

Black &amp; White hlm~le killen. All
shots, but rabies· ~•ry lov.sbll
Housebroken. To good home.
614-446--407'0.

CHESTER, OHIO

Comp lete hone drawn wagon
an d eelid•r. Wood ls gon•. 614·

3 family yard sale. 3,4,5th . 94p.m. dally. Rutland Str111, Top
of Mlddl•por1, Hill .

Half Co116e and Hall Beag!• puJ)"

3 tamlly yard sale. Clothes,
hout~ hold Items. Before Cha•
t•r Hill. Thur. 1nd Fri. Aug. 2&amp;3.

•GRAVEL

367-nso.

•LIMESTONE

plH, ICroll trom Polf OHice

•FILL DIRT

Htnd•rson, 304-675-1991.

•ANYTHING
AT ALL

Kitten• N..ct Good Home! l1k1
Rt. 7 South, tum tn R1ccoon Ad,
1 mile on ten . 614-1146-8196

985-4422
1 -11 -90 tfn

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New

Homes

Klttlnt,

304~7So-754!t

While fema11 Highland Terrter.
About 1 yr. old. 6'14--441-0802.

6

Lost &amp; Found

Found: Brown Male Toy Poodle
tn Ch11hir•1rN . 614-367·7512.
LOST boys gold braclll btlOalry Ou"n &amp; Car Wuh,
Point Pt•aunt, REWARD, 304w~tn

675·2535.

7

Yard Sale

l•ilt

" Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or Res.

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

949-2860

NO lUNDA T CAlL5
4- I6-86- rtn

120 Bast11nl Or., Sat. 9-4.

2 112 miles out Georg" cr..k
Road. Boys etothlng galore!
Atso targ• wollltne and men1.
Dishes, toys, tampa. Lola of
mlsc! Aug. ~ &amp; 4.

Real Estate General

3 Femity. 104 S.cond Ave .
Thurs.
Frl, Sit.
Clothing,
household, typewriter, ch1lra,
lamps .
37 Evan• Hgt1., Frl&amp; Sal, Aup 3.
&amp; 4. Big &amp; ""Fall men'• clolh1ng,
blcycl11, De-humidifier.

In Memory

In loving memory
of JACK L. CLARK
who passed away
on August 2 . 1987.

l:::k

new or tran1htrred prncrlptton.

Free Estimates

of
Pomeroy, Ohio
I 11 88tfn

2

Frl and Sat, 202 High St .
B1..bc-.rd heat•ra, thermo•
flower girl lormal, dolhie,
1, 1ppllanC1 par11, mile.

Announcements

Lu1lr1tn

Rt. 33 Nerth

201 N. l1&lt;ond Strftl
NIDDUPORT, OHIO 45760
Office 6t4 -992 -2886
HOMI 614-992-5692
DOniE S. TURNER, BROKER
HOUSES•LOTS•FARMS
COMMERC IAL
Wt• Nrrd l.i8tlnRJ4 ~
7-30-'9(). I mo.

Announcements

Ul~HO t STERY

300. t98 62

SUMMARY
INDEBTEONESS
BONDS
period .

6 F1mlly Garage Sakt, Aug. 2
and 3. 3010 Kaihnor laM, 0 !Ill

Wt' Guaranlt&gt;or Your SatidaC'tion

Cash in
Total Fund
B•lance ...

3408 How1rd Ave, Thurs and
Frl, 8:30 1111 ? , Nlc• baby
. cloth .., bliaalnet, car Nat,
IWtng, lott ol misc.

&amp;

New Roofs, Shingles
Repairs, Gutters
Building and Remodeling

992-7479

297. 860.27

tor within 3 d•r•- PropoHd
Btiona wll become fin II un~

7

Public Notice

he. Rcpts. Over / (Under)

Redeemed During Fiscal

PRICES GOOD AT MIDDLEPORT
STORE ONLY -

Second Ave.
Middleport

81 Ho me lmp r ove ml!!flt t
62 - Plu n-ib my!. He111ong
83 - f•ciNal!ng

Furrulhed Ro om~

Soloo .

Thurwdoy, FrldeJ, Slzoo 5 lo 40,
boya, grr11, 11 ill, misc. , 9·5.
260 112 Fourth Ave, Galllpoll1.

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION

Services

Farm$ lor Rent
Apartment for ~ ent

Public Notice

BULLETIN BOARD

oz.

lifili1@1d

49

Debt

E x.tr acu rricular
A ctivities
Total Re·
ce ipts.

GROI~P

9

3S lots 8. Ac reage
36 - Real E,tau w.,.t ed

48 - Equopment lor Rent

Total
Receipt1 . ... . 106,929 .63

EXPENDABLE
TRUST FUNDS
REVENUE RECEiPTS -

rmmmoN

1.7 Ol.

AQUA NET
HAIR SPRAY

Home-s for S411e

47 - W•nted to Rem

Foes .
. .... 18.477.08
Misc. Rcpts ........ 2. 154 .29

BAginning Fund Cash
Balance ..... .. 277,870 .58
Ending Fund Cash
Balance . ..242,673 .43
Reserved for Encum brances
.. 2, 338 . 36
Unreserved Fund
Balan ce ..... 240,3 35 08

HAL SA
SHAMPOO

15

Real Estale

46 - S p•cf! lo r Renl

1,422 ,822 22
EKlr&amp;curricu lar
Activities .
.83,998 43

Uses/ Ne1 .

OZ.

23 ProfesSIOnll Servo ces

.

Now's The Time to Find Out .

For Old

Transportation

42 Mobil e Hom H lor Rent

DISBURSEMENTS -

3 · 13· •••"

1

21 - 8usmeu Opportunot y

614-

338-0787.

4uqurium Rocks!
Rt 35, WHf, 1 mile from Holze r
Hotpllll. 31omily, Friday.

• 63 lo11 e s1ock
6 4 - Ha~ &amp; Grao n
6S - S9ed &amp; Fe•tol 11er

41 - H ou~s to,Rent

Supporting.
Servtces .

Disb
... ;47,238 751
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCESIUSESI -

4 PACK

4 oz.

&amp; SERVICE

noy Pike Rd., IN Bldwoll

Yard Salt: Cloth11r tool•. c:olltetlbla•, mlac. S.t 8 :00a.m., At .
35, Rio Grande.

61 - F•rm Equopment
62 · Wanled to Buy

15

89~ - letart

Food Services
Sale1
.... 85.298 .26
Class Ma1erials &amp;

Total Disburse·
menls ..... 3 ,616,249 16
E~c . Rcpts Over / (Undar)

•ANTI-PERSPIRANT AEROSOL

SALES

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Serv1ces

937 - Bulhla

Sources . .172.432 39
TOTAL RE CEIPTS .. . 3,568.010 .40
OISBURSEMENTSlnstruction .. 2 .078.116 98

Services .

SECRET
DEODORANT

93 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT
992-6657 or 991-00KS

57 - Mua~~::at lnurum ent 1
58 - Fruotl &amp; Vegetablers
59 - For Sale or Trade

Pick

25°/o

Mill Street Books Appreciates
The Support and Patronage Of
Our Many Fine Customers

56 - PIIt! tor Salt!

34 - Bu••ness Bu1ldon gs

Get RuuJts fad

168 Norlh S.&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45160

54 - M1 sc Merchan d•s e
55 ~ 8u•ld mg Supphl!ll

~~ n~c;,~::'~"· ••...~.~~

'"""'"pew,

and Snow?

&amp; HEATING

EITI_p loy111 ent

43
44
45

~·

'

fall~

PLUMBING

New location:

53 - Antiques

4 - G1v•~•w
5 - H app~ Ath
ti Los t 1nd found
7 - Yard Sal e IP411d on advanc f!l
8 - Pubh c Sal• &amp; Auclton
9 - W~Rted to Bu~

32 - MobtleMomes to• Sale
33 - F•rm$ lor Sal!

Coolv+ll~

Contribution• &amp;
Donations
. 12,041 . 60
Total Other Fin _ Sources
(Uses)
12.041 60
E11.c Rcpt / Sources Over /
Under) Oisb . - Other

"Precious Moments" Family Bible ... 150 Value
New Lexicon Medical Encydopedia ... 160 Value
New Webster's DictionQJ:y ................ 160 Value
52 5 Gift Certificate

S 1 - Household Go o d'
62 - Sporting Oooda

In Memor'f
3 - 1\nnoucem l!fltS

1

675 - Pt Pleuant
ApJPe Gro"'e
M uon
882 - New H41ven

949 - Racon e
742 - Rutland

Mise

/o

Merchandise

1 - C•rd nt Th anks

31

576
77 3

14

Glgontic
Yllll Sale,
A&lt;og 3, 4
GrMn Terrace
In C.nt•nary.

Rd. 554,1n Portor, Aug, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, llh, 7th. Nice aouHI Big
Vonelyl Moro eddod each dayl
All kindo ot booko,
Hoov.,. Por1, washer, good
Z.nHh Record Pleyor In Big
Cablnol,
Rock
Collecllon,

ALTERNATORS. ETC .

6- f290tfn

05 / day

&amp; VIcinity

Moving Stle: 2nd-9t k, 9-? Ffod-

FERROUS SCRAP. ·sATTERIES.

WE BUY

STARTER

Gallipolis

boO«COM, bedding, toyo, 1oto ol
misc.

Is Your Roof Ready For Another Year of lte

Annou nee rne nts

Muon Co WV
Area Code 304

458 - leon

Pomeroy

667

FRUTH PHARMACY

24
CAPLETS

GIBSON
EY MOUSE
&amp; GARFIELD
GREETING
CARDS
0
OFF

2 00 PM THURSDAY

-

.fnUtJII in!! telephone exclwn{{eL.

Q3oohs

RGE

St 30 / day

22 - Montl'f to Loan

~"'-~/t

,

'Ads thll must be Pl!d m advance are

USED RAILROAD nES

44

513 00

liUEIHH611

body .
However, Goode ruled Katz
jumped or fell to his death trom a
pedestrian walkway connecting
tile arena with a parking lot while
under the ln11uence of drugs.

outs1de M11ogs. Gallie or Maaon counues mu s t be pre

'Recfi!Ye S 50 d11coun1 for ads paod on •dv•ncl!
'Fr ee ads - Grveawav and Found ads undet 15 w ords woll be
run 3 d.,.s 11 no ch•gf!
•P,ce of ad tor all c apita l letter s •• d ou bh pr oce ol •d CO! I
" 1 poont lm etype onlv used
"Sentinel 11 not responsible lor 8110f5 aht!r first day ~C he ci
tar erroulor51 dll'f •d runstn paper! Cal l before 2 00 p m
d.., alter pubii Cai+On to make corren oa n

60

20

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

OFFERS 2 LOCA liONS TO SERVE YOU....
POMEROY. OHIO : Rt . 7 6 S.R. 143
ALBANY. OHIO: Rt. 60 6 S.R. 143
NEW HOURS:
POMEROY: 9 a.m. -7 p .m. 7 Day•
ALBANY : 10a.m. -6p.m. 6Days,CiosedSunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY, MAY 29, 1990
# 1 Copper 90 ,. per lb.,·
""
Clean D
Aluminum Cans, 35¢ per lb.
Clean
Radiators, 40¢ per lb.

AM- ••e for (COnM!cutNf' ru n\. brnken up dev ~ Will be ch.vged
tnr ear.h rtJN •• MP•r•t t1 •d"

p11d

Classified pa{{es cnrr&gt;r f hr&gt;

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

ITEMS

y

S4 00
86 00
$9 00

l 1 - Help Wanted

BOX OF 5
SUPER HANGERS
MULTI-HOOK
CLOSET HANGERS

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' A c lass1f1ed ed'vt~rt~Sement place&lt;! m The 011l~ Semmel liP
cept --;- clesif1ecl diSplay . Busmess Card and legal M11Ct1SI
will also appear 1n th e Pt Ple••nt Regouer and the Galh
polo s Oaoly T11bune. reachmg ove• 18 .000 hom e-s

Guard M ar in e Sa fely Office in
New Orleans. sa id he doubted the
tape would bt.• much hf'lp .
'"I looked a t it bul it doesn' t
IP IIrnPahpekufa lo t."hpsaid ··1
think it's going to bP much morP
productivP lo ta lk to lhP wit
nesses than to try to ga rner
anything vrr~' sig nifi ca nt out of
thai tape. "
The sp ill occu rred Sa turda y
barges bei ng pushed by a lug
towa rd Hou slon collid ed with the
outward - bound t ankrr
Shinou ssa.
The lea ding barge, c arrying
7H,OOO gallons of :&gt;Ia 2 fue l oil.
sa nk in shallow wa1Pr on !he edge

8 A.M. unlil

'

These arr thr only tim es she will
giVe these tests as a group. If
th er e are some people who will be
una ble lo have th e ies ts at the
above Slated limes, lhey should
cal ' Mrs. Tew ksbarv al 992·3722
In a rra nge a nothPr tim e for th em
to comp in for th r fest.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
*LIGHT HAULING
*FIREWOOD

RATES

992-2156
8 A.M . to S P.M .

TO PLACf AN AD CALL

Meigs Local employees to test

Golf notes

I·

• The Area's Number 1 Marketpla(e

th e ir requi red skin
t im e_ For f u r the r

bv an a mat eur sai lor. But Lt .

" I t 15 JUSt doing whal I do al a
d i fferent level and a different
degree of intenslly," Goode sa id.
"Now, instea d of payi ng allen·
tio n 10 10 to 20 percent of the"
autopsi es in Bergen Cou nl y. " l
will be paying at len lion to a lol
more of th em . "

findings " dicta tes and justifies
som eone inqu ir ing into the perform a nce of I he office . "
Last April's shooting broug ht
o n a night of vlo lencP In which
black youths stoned and overt urned pollee cars, and smashed

Slat ion on Mo nd ay from ; : :10 to
6:30p .m.

Coasl Guard said no addit io nal
crude had seeped from the
partially submerged vessel since
I al e Mond ay.

office ' s case files

Gov. J im Flo rio sa id concer n
abou t th(_' medic~-~~ examiner's

c onduct i ng a
communi ty tuberculin skm tf' Sl in g r linir at thr Chrstr1 F in·

The Coast Guard began hear ·
ing trs timony Wedn f'sda_v on the
ca use of lhe accident, par i of
which w as rPcorded on video tapr

2nd

I hal l ti year old Philip Pannell

wa.s wf'aring w hen hi:' was shot

'fubcrcu!o s l~

Business
Services
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Classified

orgamza tions in a food booth al
I he Meigs County Fair. All area
rpsidents are u rged to take
adva nt age of th is free service.
Ch ildren who a rc enter ing
ktndergarten or H ead Sl art m ay

for contamination Wednesday.

c l ast.' to

Apnl 10
T he bullet hole is lowpr lhan
th e corres ponding buiiPI hole in
his body. Indicating the coa t had
r idden up beca use he had raised
llis ha nds. I he Times reported.
T he new i nves tigation by the
New Jersey atlorney general
appea r s 10 ra ise more questions
abo ut lhe accoun ts of the white
officp r inVolved, Ga r y Spath, and
his pa rtner, Way ne Blanco - as
well as Bergen County medica l
examlnPT Lawrence De nso n.
New Jersey Altorney General
Robert Del Tufa on Tuesday said
he w as setting aside the finding of
a 3-month long grand ju ry probe
beca use of "errors" i n th P
medieal t.•x amint.' r ' s po s t rhortem on the young ster
On Wednesd ay, slate medica l
exam iner RobPrt Goode ae knowledged hP wou ld limit hi s
reviPw to th e Bergen Co unt y

TB clinic slated at fire station
Mrs . .Joan Tewksbary. R.N ..

marshes that serw as feeding
and breeding grounds for ai least
100 species of birds , 75 types of
fish, shellfish, oys ters and othc•r
marine me.
"One difficulty now is a sign i fi
cant portion of the oil is missing,
which probably m eans it 's on the
bottom, which is probably the
wor st possible thing that co uld
happen," said Ted Eubanks of
the Houston Audubon Society
Oil thai sinks can affecl l he
bay 's bountiful shrimp and oys
ter beds, and could be ingns ied by
diving duc ks thai move in to lhr
area each fall .
''Under any set of c irc ums l a nces, over time thi s is a n e nvi ronmental tlisaster." Eubanks sai d.
Two oil -cov er ed . d ead birds
were found Tuesday at the
Pelican Island bird sa nctua ry,
and at leas I two dozen oil -sta ined
birds had been r ecovered by
Wednesday aftPrnoon, sa id Hou s
ton Audubon Socie ty PrPsidPnt
Gary Clark.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

206 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
OFFICE 992 - 2886 / HOME 992-5692
DOTIIE S. TURNER , BROKER
RUTLAND - Sm1lh Run Road - Appr ox on e acre ol cool.
gr een lawn or grow you r own vegelables. Ha s a well kept mobil e honw w1t~ tw o bedrooms 1n go od cond1t10n Front deck.

Just

$1 3,500

MIDDLEPORT - Abar Rar n of a hom e - A I ~ slory home
wrth 3room s up and 3 room s down. Carport. part basement.
eq utpped ~li c hen Gteal slarter home ur renlal home

$8.000
RUTLAND - Smith Run Rd. - Th ts dignified counlry res;.
de nee " a picturesq ue sening w1lh a redwood home thai s1ts
way back 11om the road. Has adreamy pecan kilchen, cathedral c e~lmg ;n spac1ous liVIng room wrth fireplace. The country sized family room also has a fireplace, and there are lwo
bal hs. !his 125 acte farm is set UR for beef canle. II has a
lar ge melal barn and olher ou tbuildings and slack ponds.
Musl see to believ e
$140,000
lANGSVILLE - 7 room home wrth 4 bedrooms, dimnRroom,
and a g1gantic living room. Also includes a store buildln&amp; an
efficiency apartmenl, gar8(!e and approx. one acr~ Has an
income of $440.00 a month.
Only I $25,000
WE NEED LISTINGS

4 Fam1U11: Everything gon,
clothn,
oHlee
tumltura,
tlectronic:a, nlntendo lapu,
toys, tools. Thli onlr, lhlng we
ar1n'l ulllng It the amly pelt!
3 112 mil•• paat Holzars on O.J.
White Ad. Lood tor algnt, Aug 34, V-!1.
413 L..ar~ndl, Frl, &amp;-3-90. 9-5.
Llwn Fum., eltc . bliMboatd
htl'l.,
clothing,
shon,
hsndt.ga, houslwlrn, mise:.

1103 Por1or Rd., Old tBD. Aug. 1,2.
9-1. Cake Dec., 20 qt. comm.
mlxer,
crafte,
good
1988
b1m.

electric atova, h1ndm1dt
c1ke p1n1, lips, book•,
clothing, lote of mlsc,1
motorcycle. lnekle recr

All Y1rd Sllea Muat Be Peld In
Advanca . OEAOtlNE: 2:00 p.m.
th1 dey blforl the td ls ta Nn.
Sunday adhlon - 2 :00 p.m.

375 BHCh Street,
Ohio. Aug . 2,3,4.
cloth••. lnrant to 10
Chrllmas •round
llama. Tupperwar1
loll of misc. lleme.

Mlddllport,
Children 's
yaara_Naw
lha WQrld
llemt-new,

5 tamlly yard ul•- Rutland -3
mile out New Uma Rd . Watch
lor algns. 2nd and Jrd_ R1in or
1hln•. Lois of new htms. Some
fumltwe. BN Wood 614 -742-

2790.
810 South S.Cond, Mlddlapor1
Fumlture1 1ppli1nce1, clothing,
llnena, !llshes, Mddlng , pofs
pans, curlalns, drtpu, milk
glaas, lamps, 1preads, old
frunks, molors, 1o1:1 misc .
At Gary Hysell Home on SR 124
Pomeroy. In the rMW home be·
hind Roger Hy..ll"l garaga
Th01-S.t. 9-6p.m.
Aug . 3. 9•.m. Ull dartt. Corner AI .
7-For"1 Run. Huge. Sponaortd
by For.. t Run Church.

August 1-2-3. 3 miles south ol
Middl•poft. Wa1ch for signs on
Rt.
7. Anllques-co llecllble•,
clothet, loll of miec . V- 7
Augullt 2,3,4 . OIVId Brewer's,
Stlvel'lvllle. Tak• County Rd_ 31
Portland. Antiques, cloth..
Augu-' :t.C. Ch1irs, limps, baby
clolhu, dlshe1 1nd mucl'l
rnono. Partcer rtlldtncl . Co ll•g•
St., SyracuN. Rilln cancel• .
~.

Auguwt

l-4. Counfry Mobile
Park. Rt _ 33 batwHn
Pomeroy 1nd AI hens

HorrHI

Frtdar,-Saturdaw. 3 lamuw. Good
cloth ng, some tumitur•. u•rclae ~cycle , quill tops and lots
of ml1c. Batty S1yr1, Yellowbueh Ro1d, Racln~ .

St.,

Frldey Aug . 3. 612 Gr1nt
Middleport, OH.
Glr~g• sakt. Au~ .

t-2-:l 111.
right "Syracu11. A1m or_•hi "!.:__

Qordon Fisher reeldancl . Outky
Sl. Syr~cuH . Thursdly-FrldJo¥·
Sit. Aug . 2-3-4. Toys, clothH,
fumllura, etorm windowa.
·
Hugt y1rd Nle. Tool• clothes,
dlah11, .tc. KathiHn Fryar 1247
Church Str... Syracu ... 9-5pm.
~ P1Uo Sale. Augu11 3-4.
Oam~pm. New Avon product•,

booka, shooa, good clothing,

p.m. hturdly.

much ml1a. 381 Gn1nl Strnl
Middlepotl. R1ln or lhlnt.
Renee "Ston1 rwk:Mnce.
,

Aug, 2nd. 311 Sand.,. llrlvo, oil
Norghbc&gt;rllood Road, 20 polr
curfalnl, wsocuum claaf*,

Moving • •· Fumlturs, ••h•dry•r, 111M, chairs, end-tabl•s,

mlac.

lampe. Lot• of other lleme.
Sal Aug . 3-4. 1:00.?. Rt . 7, nezl

Frldoy. Mondoy odnlon • 2:00

Auguot 2nd, Snl, 2 lomlly.
t :3DI.m. to 5:00p.m. W.teon

a,.,..
Road. oW 114 by
Chtohlro EJamontory Slchool.

d-.

Cantonary Townhoueo, Frl Srtl,

ptelur'"' joiM, rodle,

IU!Oioo lliko, to... chltgtr.
ltapelool, 1111 eov.,..

f!'" .·

loltoloQarogo.

Moving eale. Pawlll'a, Sth · 81:.

Racine. Fwnlture, lnlannt.
....... . . . . . _ "''"'· (IiilO

clothing. Aug..~2,3,4. 1:110-1

Nolghborllocd ...._ 8roodway
..... tllno 811. Racine. o\uguot

"'"'"""I

~
Comer Uncatn Plb, Rt. Mt su etolhlo,
'liMn, F~, Sat. Ktng 81211 Wotll" "
buckot
....
tar truclt, \r'otar. ea....... .
bod,8111.,....,..

.,

�Page- 10-

The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Pomeroy,
Middleport

42

Cheater.

Middleport.

Mobile Homes

51

County Appliance Inc. Good
used appllancas, T.V. tete. or.n
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon ..Sat. 14446-1199, 627 3rd. Ave. Gal·
llpollt, OH

c~hlng.

Available 1st of month 3 BR.
Trailer, 8 miiM below Galllpoll1
on 218; 614-388-9148

Yerd ..... Frtd1y tnd Sltur day.
Woodbumtr, l11ther COli IIZI 1,
white tyelet comforter ruffle

Cht rmlng 2br, mobile homt,
Upper At. 7, $275/mo. plut
UtlllliH. Dep &amp; R•t.. 614-4462515.

whMia,

furnhure ,

ml~e .

eh1m1, clillhH, clothu, 'wtc h..i
Werner's, ForNI
Mlnernllle. t-5.

Run

Rd.,

Fumls MI&lt;f, 2br, V2 mil• ..11 o r
Portar on 55-t. 614-388-9963.

Y1rd ale. Frtdly only. ForMt

Run Ad., 2nd I'IOuM put church

44

on 141ft. Fumltu111, motorcycl•,
household goode. 11-5.

8

1 bedroom apt Henderson, 304675-1912 after 5:00.

"I I'
f Ve told You Once I've
.
tO ld you a h11ndre d llffieS
.. J-U
St the slippers!"

1 bedroom tpl. Stova, rerrtg.,
nlco. Conaldor Human Sorvlcoo
or HUD. 402·112 24th St., Pt.
ptatsa nt, W.V. 614·992-5858.

1

Public Sale

&amp; Auction

Rick Poaroon
Compony•
now
bookingAuction
euctlont,
11
•·o
lho
dl"o-nco.
r:rt.r.c. m. " ••
k:anMd Otllo, Ktntucky, Wast f------------.----------~
VIrglnlo, 304-113-5185.

9

Wanted to Buy

Clew toot or almUer llyle btlh
tub. Good condition only. 814902-7563.

JOHN F. KENNEDY
AUTOGRAPHS
Wtntltd to buy, $50 tor elgneturt
only; $100 for llgned letler; $150
tor tlgned phofo, call 8'17-5n·
6400; oraend xerox copy to: 37
Old Vlllagt Rd ., Ac1on, Ma•
uchua.tta 01720.

Employment Services
11

Apartment
for Rent

Yerd S.te. Aug.1·2·3. t~p . m . 2
milt trom Llngnllle on Sr 32~
4th place on rlghl. ~14-,.2-2033.

Help Wanted

AVON • All arNa, C.ll Marilyn
w..v... 304-i82-2645.
AVON I AN Arooo I Shlrtoy
Speara, 304-875-142i.
Bilby litter nMded tor 1:Z hour
ahlft worbr. Mu.t be 16 and
hem Po!Nroy aru. Mual ha ....
roloronca. Call 614-Hl-3354.

11

Vocational tvallllllor to work
wllh tdult a who t1avt ment al
1111ardatlon and other dis·
ebilltlaa determined at tllglbla
through B.V. R. Bachtlora degrea rtqulr.d. Willing and able
fo obtain Ohk) Dept. of MR/00
Adun Servlc" Cart. CCWAVES
PrtfetTtd. t22 ,015. St1rtlng Annual. Send resume only to :
Malgt MR/00 1310 Car1aton
SlrMI Syraeuu, Ohio 45779.
WantM: Cook, Mature Individual to apply In pMaon at
Galllpollt Stock ~ard , Sat, 8-4 .
Wendy's Now Hiring, for day
shift. Apply In ptrson, SunThul'fl betwHn 2-4 p.m. E.O.E.
WORK III
It your honest rellabla , &amp; enjoy
peoplt I have wortc In !I t urrouncllng countlae. Call 304-5220797 M-F, 10a.m.-5p.m.

12

Situation

Coemttologlet nHdedl GuarllrtIMd wag•, pild vacatlona. &amp;M-

446-mT.
O.nlal Allalstant NNdtd, S.nd
~aume to ela Box 04~ GaiUpolla
Dally TrlbuM, 825 I hlrd Ave,
Gallipolis, OH 4563'1.
Dependable Babyalttar nNd.d
In Rodnev Aru , Raf R~ul,-.d .
614-245-SIMi.
DRIVERS

KINGWAY
TRANSPORT,
ZANESVILLE, DH
stll!.lng exptlienctd drivers
(men or women) who w1nt to
atay long ttrm whh 1 ttablt fill
grOwing eompany In the Zan...
villi &amp; Ohio surTOUndlng lf'NI.
Oreal Benetha
1. Woot Cooot • return ··~
wMk.2. Orfver tnaul"lnee Polley
with dlsablltty benatill ott.red.
3. . S.ltty lnMntlve bonua.&lt;l.
High Pay.5. Stall or the ar1 •
qulprnant_ (KW &amp; PETE'S).
Ou11iflcatlona:
1. 2 yaal"l, OTR txpllilnet flash
25 yaart old.2. Abl• to pall
drug ael11en.3. Goad utety
record .U.S. WATTS 1-100-)34..
7220

Earn money by the weak. Join
1t11 numtMr-1 to damonttratt
"Chrlstma•Around-Th• World" ,
Julv-Oteemb«. Laave name,
addrfta, nd phone number on
answering alf'Yiet. IM-D92-831i.
EARN MONEY Roodlng Boob!
$30,000/yr. income potential.
Now hiring. (I) 1105-68UOOO
Ext. Y4562.
EARN MONEY Roodlng boobl
$30,0001yr. Income pottntlal.
Now hiring . (1) 806-6117-&amp;000
Ext Y-10189.
E. .y Wortr.l E1eallant Payl .bumbla producta at homa . Call
lo.- lntonnalion. ~1-8003
111 . 313.
Echoing Mudowa. An ICF
pM R. Ia curr.,..lly . .eking a hJIItlmt AN or LPN tor an ...noon
aMift wtth Friday and Saturday
oH. ln1..-nted par11tl piMM
call S14-!D4 -~1 or apply In
perwon .t 319 W. Union· 9trMt,
Athtnal Ohio 45101. Manda)'Friday 1-11 :30 a.m. Of 1-4 p.m.
Edward'a Trantpor1aUon lt took·
lng tor a fllw good &lt;Nflf the roH
drfvtrl frof trat bed, opentlon
baNd In R1ventwood, WV, 8QO.
:W-4158 1&lt;w dolollo.

drr....

EIIT'o ond CPR
tuN ond
part tlmt thlftt IVallable. Apply
n~4 VIand St. Po&amp;nl Pltuant,
1
t :OO till 5:00 daly.
EXCELLENT WAGES tor tpare
lime uHmbly. Euy work al
homt. No axp«tenu nMded.
Call 1-918-622-5652, Ext. 1244,
lneludlng Sat. 1nd Sun.
Exctlltnt W1gM tor ap~re time
uaCMnbly. Eaty work at home.
No txperltnct nMded. call 1·
5()4.aC1-17111 Exl 5214. Opon 24
hours, Including Sunday.
Fodorol Jobol
Eom $28,000-$116,000
All occu..tlont n.tded.
814-7150,Ext.G1.
Hair Stylltt Needld. Paid
holiday, ulary plue DOmml•
alan, for lnvervlllw, 114-4413353.

HouNIIHper
wtntld
tor
teacher, 7:30a.m. to 12:30, M~.
HouetciNnlng. walhlng, eomt
coo.._ reqUired. Expertance
and ~· prtfwred . Send
rtiUmtl to Moody, 403 Fourth
A.., Oolllpollo.

31

Help Wanted

Wanted

32

-

3.5 Wilt Apt. 2br, 1 bath, private
encl011d pello, el011lo groc..-y
ttorHI a hopping canter, wattr,
tewer, trash pravlded, $265Jmo.
614-441-1608.

Mobile Homes
for Sale

191'1 SchultZ, 12xSO two Md·
rooms, good eond, t3,600. firm
304~82-"2649 bttwMn 5:00-8:00
Pr.t only.

a

"partrnent tor rtM M20 Lawla
St. 3 04-67~3420 .
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jacks on Plkt
from $192/mo. W1lk 'a thop &amp;
movltt . Call 814-448·2568. EOH .

1914 Carriage Houu 2Br., 2
bath , 12x6S, $6,000. 614-44 &amp;-1$11
1974 Kirkwood 12K60 28R, axe.

cond. S6800. 614-446-4762.

1987- t4K7'0 Central air. 304-273566 0 afttr 5 p.m

Btautltul new complattly fur·
nlshed apt . Parking, ttoraga , No
Pets. $300/mo. Ret.&amp; Dip. 614·
446&lt;1336.

1989 Skyline Mobil a Hom•, tppro~: 4.5 acret. 2 bedroomt, 2
balMs, dlshw.. htr, w..har and
dryer hookup. Cialr, 2 decks,
large outbufldlng, elty water.
$'38,000. On Rt IT, Evans Jack·
s on County 6 mllaa tram In
304-372-nn attar 5:00 PJA.

EHicloncy Apt, up11olro quill,
Will kept, nicely tum ., carpeted,
1lr cond, ldul for 1 person. 614446·2602.
Furnished Apt, 607 Second Ave,
Gallipolis, &amp;225; Utllttln ptld,
1br, 61ol-446-4416 anar 7p.m.
Fumlshld
Eftlclaney, tl75,
Utllltloo Potd , Go ttl polio, 814446-4416, after 7p.m.
Gl"leloua living. 1 and 2 bedroom apertmanta at Village
Mtnor
and
Rlv..-tkla
Apartments In Mlddltport. From
$196. Colt 614-992-7781 EOH.

Financial

Merchandise

,.r

-ov.

Real Estate

Rentals

bedroom homt. Atklng
tlt,QOO. 883 Uapl• 9tl'lllt, Mkf~
dlaport, Ohio. e~t82-e227 or
614-61111-3305.

wv. Admlnlllrolfwo
oiMI
worlt
aporto- oldllo
_ _,_
eom-lllvo oolo:l ond bonoiHo.
rF
Yopplng
Comocl
11n
"
•
CorohoVOn of Polnl - n l .
SUbllthlll It a akinoblt. HI'Yice
provldorl noodod, drtvlng com-

1Count~Soltl~.
4 bodrvomo, 2bol
112
, con rot ond olr,
booomont, -hod 20
mlnutoo """' Ati!Ono• 1-112
mlloo lo llolgo Hlah ochool.
Refertncee and lepo~M , .
qulrod. 814-111:1-8037.

I dulloo, mUOI
loom Qulcllty, bo rooponolblo I
bo ondluolo~lc lUlling,
00 - o d boolo, $U! por hour,
WOfil day 104 or 1.t, 1DDIY In
poro«&lt; Aut-, 1 or 2nd, 11-l;
oord llotiiorlol Ubnry, 141
s.oond Ave, 01111po11e.
lor Roell lond, bol11 lnd 211, 301-Tr.loOll lor Cllrlo, InqutrM only.

For Solo: Homo In ......,. candlI
.I on. 10 mtnUioo !tom vlllo or Golllpollo, Pooolbto lond
11
contrld. 4--25l-t8U,
GOVERNMENT HOMES from It
(U ropolr). Dotlnquont 101
At; •..lane. vour
oroo Ill fOII-II1-8000 Ext. QH.
4M2 lor curront ropo lol.
Houoo In Norl ... p, I ,.,.... a o
both, 114-4411-2ote1.

7 rooma 1 1/2 balht, counlry
living bul ciON to Malgt School
•nd town. At. )2:...4 lane,
Townahip Rotd 71. Ar.t road to
~ght.. Coli 1114-0112-7118 or 1-384-

2007.
Cloronco ond Lydlo Hughoo
ptoco lor ooto, Aot1on, WV. ~

57&amp;-&lt;1210.

torm) -od rn Point Pto... nr. 1:m~.a:;JI::;•i:::.= --:-:--:--"'"'7

PfOPI'tf·

41

Houses for Rent

4 rooms I bath, located : 26
C.ntl'll Ave, 6M-446-1473 bet·
WMn ..5.

Matching couch, chllr btlgt,
IXC . cond,
•• ·
., o: p.m. 11-4-3888538.
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Corpolod, dining room. lorvo
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mellon cell 1-104-641·7771 Ext.
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Pomeroy-

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· HIUHftld Roll around , 20 gtl,
tank. New, $325. 6M-256~1t2 .

Clnnlng IOn'IIIOM for 11141.
Bring own eontaln~r~. 114-2472081.

BleyciH, hit and ~ S..rt
2T' Frta Spl r ~ 12 s
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It MW, tf75. !lOr both, 304--675-

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RNIONibll price. 2015 Four1h
St rMt Mlddlaport .
For tilt, e ,.tea dining room
tutlt, Kenmore portable dllh·
waaher, 30W75-5"TS8.
Galli• I Maaon County Fair
Spacltla. Buy 1 chtln uw chain
rogulor price got ono FREE.
SIDERS EQUIPMENT, flondor.
eon 304-e75-7C21.
L8rge Truck Bed, tralief" ulel &amp;
tlrn. 6M~41-Zl5SI .
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behind New Haven, WV Unk&gt;n
Rood. 304-882-2237.
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picked. ...50 a buahtl. AIIO
have btll ptppert. Raymond

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IN2 John Doore 450C dooor,
doyo
:104-815-3280,
coli
evenlnga :J04.171.3117 Of 30451NI11.
2 HorN Trollor $100. Doyllmo:

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brod to

AOHA Chomplan.1114~1f.M22.

Condlllon, 1-4200. 814-4411-01142.
198! Pontile Gl"lnd Prix. 2 tone

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1985 Toyota Supr11, one owner,
37,500 mllel., power wlndawa
and eunroot, AIC, AMIFM wtth
llpt deck, IIC. cond, $8,800.
114-245-11127 oftor 8p.m.

1187 Buick Century Cullom. PS,
PB, Tin Ak: Sttrao, T1pe
C11.1l11, Ptue Much More, Exc:
Cond. Aoldng 113,000. 814-44&amp;4521

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1U7 C.ltbrfty Eurosp, aU1a air
Ioiii mllat, PS, PB, PW, lugQage
r1ek, 304-7n-0509.
1088 Dodae Colt, Exe. CDnd
814-446-23!0.
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304-875-4ollo.

Roofing •nd !Udlng. Trtller
roota painted. FrM 11tlmttaa.
Fred Morl&lt;o, 304-713-0118.
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fntm $100. Forda. Mei'Cidu.
Corvett•. Chtvyt. Surptu1.
Your INa. (1) 805-687-eOOO Ext.
&amp;-101811.

C.rter't Plumbing
and Hutlng
Fourlh 1nd Prnt
GoMipollo, Ohio
814-441-3888

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Trucks for Sale

1m Chnrollf 112 ton Plck~p
Good COnd. 11.800. 114-44&amp;-2125
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1m Dodgo 4 whool-. Many
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2111-13GI.

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Rnldenllal
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wiring, new Mrvtca cw ..,_,,.._
Uc.!Hd •lactrlclan. Ridenour
EIOCiricol, 3M~1181 .

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A&amp;A W.tor Dollvory. 2,000 pl.
copody. 814-311-7308.

1f7l Ford hlrt ton ptokup, 8
Olondord ohiiiJ AII'FM
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renonable rat... volume dl•
counte, 2,000 to 4,000 c1pae1ty,
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8ox9 1428. Cleveland . OH 44101 -3 4 26
yo ur inte n tion s 1n a d va nce Pla n c a reBe s ure to s ta te your zod iac s1g n
tull y, th e n c a rry lhem ou t as sec retly a s
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 221 End eavo os p ossoble
th a t c all for you to be b o th bold a nd PISCES (Feb. 2().Merc h 20) The re 1S a
c lever wi ll be the o nes you 'll be a bl e to poss ib ility to d ay an tha t o ld frien d o f
perfo rm the b es t toda y_ The alore m e n- yo urs might Intr oduce yo u to som eone
tioned a ttribu les wilt be the mo st p re va- you 've been very e age r to mee t lh1S 1s
le nt in yo ur mak e -up
a people wit h wh om you ' ll find yo u ' ll
LIBRA {Sept. 23--0ct . 23) In develop- ha11e much in co mm o n
me nt s tod ay that requ1r e te na c 1t y and ARIES (March 21 · April 19) If you a re
s taying power , the aspect s indic at e p rope rly mot ivate d to d ay there 1s n ·t
you 'll have the edge over you r compe l!- much doubt a bout your gellin g wha t
to rs These qualities will come in to p la y you go a ft e r. S elec t objec tilleS th a t a re
when challenged .
meaningful to you in material ways .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22} This is a TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20} Today yo u
good day to get tog e ther with a friend might have t o be B b it more assertive
you haven 't s een much of lately _ If you ' than us ual In o rder to get your ideas
tak e time to plan something , your friend across to a ssoc iates . Fortunately, you 'll
will find the free time to participate .
know how to d o it in a ma nner the y' ll n o t
Auguot 3, 1990
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21} You fond offensive .
In the ye ar a he ad you a re lik e ly to e,.;pe- could be rather daring today in involve - GEMINI (May 21·June 20) You r great rie nce major improvements In seve ra l ment a where there is a possibilit y for e st asset today is your ability to take
a reas ol your lite . One of them could be pers onal gain . To th e observer . lt might s o und s uggestion s from others a nd use
look like you are taking foolish ris ks. but them in ways 1hat are better than wha t
your ability t o make mone y.
was initially envis ioned . Constructive
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22} II you wan I s ome you ' ll know what you 're doing .
work you' re presently having done fo r CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan'. 19} It might results ~re likely .
you performed faster or more efficlenHy be nocaBBary lor you to take a s tance CANCER (JUM 21-July 22) It might be
it might be wise to offer thb pe rformer a today In a complicated involvement in · necessary tor you to stand up for a
little bit more Ihan t11e going rate. Get a order to protect your self-interests . This friend today who Isn 't as bold as you
jump on life by unders tanding the In flu· Is one Qf those occasions whe re yo u are. Don' t let someone who always
comes on s tro ng get away with lnt lm iences which are governing yoll in lhe mUst defend yo ur rights .
year ahead. S end for your As tro-Graph AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 18} You 'll dallng your pal

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ga m e fo r a ll the pl a yers .
Toda y' s deal is board nu m ber I u(
t he competition. After East's one·
hea rt o pening. South has e n ou gh ht gh
ca rds to risk a clu b ove rca ll. When
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great strength . E as t leaves the next s ho wn up with the spade ace, Eas t
dec isiOn to West. Wtth a defenstve s ho uld ho ld the diamond ace. But can
tn e k (the s pa de ace ). We st c an double . Eas t hold the .0.-Q-x of diamonds' Not
South ruffs the o pening he art lead. like ly, since West might we ll have led
pla ys a club bac k t o h1s qu ee n a nd then a s mgleton d ia mond So South should
pl ays th e Ja c k o ( s pades. West win s th e rise with hos doamond king, getting out
ace and plays a no the r heart. Declare r for onl y down one when the ace and
rulfs in dumm y. p lays a second cl ub q uee n ne d (a ll togethe r and EaSt
and th en gels to dummy With a spade takes his h1gh tr u mp .

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1982 Honda CX500. 3,500 mllae.
EJctllent condition. 1600. 6*

2-7838.
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083 H d 450 Sl 111 7110
63
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k
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on •
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V9 OC
mlln, like new $875. 304-8758~46-1044.
M e r c h a n d i s e !..731
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. ---.,---,--~,.,Holstein 9tllrt, for Hll, -1 8
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F R9
PICKENS AJRNITURE
Big I bodrwm firm homo butft $1.20/pound, ooo poundo, &amp; up.
9 5 Hartoy •• oon X ·
NtwfUeld
on your lot. $35,H5 a up. 11 4- 614-256-8162.
Low glldl, btn-drlvan, 5-apaed,
HoUMhold tumlehlng. 112 mi. 88&amp;-7311.
avolullon motor. 6,000 mll11 .
.torrtcho Rd. Pl. Pl-nl, wv,
64 Hay &amp; Grain
610-992-n54 or 814-992&lt;1550.
call 304-8]5..14!0.
Clunmce Salt Husquvtml
1985 Honda 700 y 1 ,.na $120&lt;l .
trimmtra, 10% over coat. P1lnt Clnn wh..t at111w tor Nit. 114•
1
RENT TO OWN
Plut, 304-071-4084.
D92-7302.
C.U 6 4-446-146t.
614-446-3158
1988 KX 125. New Ural, chain,
e pe. wood
group $14.01 ,., Remington 670. 12 gl~- Both Hay tor Sala. CIDVII &amp; Timothy. sr.rocklt, raee 'Tteh IUipenweak. 4 poeter bedroom tulta, barrtlll, new leather a ng and Round Bal• In the Field. 614- 1 on, axhau.t. $800. Evening
eomplltt $15.20 per WMk, twlvllle. Llkt new. 614-';112-2716.
245-65ga
114 _992 _5565 _
dln1H41 wfth 4 chall'l t7.50 par
WHk. Magic Chtf 14 cu. ft. S.lrt l /.hp Hydro-Glut water Mulch hty for NJI, .50 ptr bale. Kawa .. ld.t. CSR 250, &lt;1 ,000 mil ..,
Rtfrlgerator $12.SI5 per weak, 1!1 pump wlctpUve •lr prasaure Approx, 1,225 beln. 114-441-1411. llkt new, :t700. 61.-&amp;43-2904.
CU. ft . frHZII, tfO .t(l ptJ tank Wfawlteh. $2!0. 3()4.4:58WHk.Vi'Ra Furnttura. Rt. 141 , 4 1162 tfter 5:00.
75 Boats &amp; Motors
miiH ott Rl . 7.C.ntenary.Open 7 Stlt dafrotl retrig«llor 1150,
for Sale
dlyt 1 WMk..
Rttrlgtratotftreeur 175. 30"
Six pc pine living room aulte· gold gu renga $100. 614-711212Ft. RIMing boat whh ntw 8.8
tofa, chler, rocker, coftllltnd 2352.
71 Autos for Sale
outboard &amp;" tlalltr. Mutt MU.
tabfM, good cond, 304-675-68'15.
:::-,-.,--=-..:.~-Super Single Wat., Bed . W/1 '1'9 Malibu, 350, pa, pb , air, rid Bnt otter. 8~4-446-1880 .
Super .. nglt water bed, whlta Oraware underneath . I a Chast . wlbrown Interior, $17'00.00, 304- 19n 17 ft . S1arcrah Tri-Hull
double , bookc: aM wlhladboard Chromt Olntltl Stt wf42x60 6~41
Boat. 12!5 HP, Evlnrudl Engine,
mlrrow, 8 drawert, S200. llkt Oval Black Gins Table Top,
eomplttt top, naw ufholtlery.
new, 304 -4 59-1183 _
PI ~.~a 4 Burgundy Chalra; 4 't868 Pontile Catalina, PS, PB, Call 614-286--1316 ther :00 p.m.
Drawor ChOOI. 614-448-7307
1300, 814-448-4914.
1987 16 ft . Fonvlne, open bow,
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; RJRNITURE. 12 55
Building
lf7'4 Novo. 454 onglno, 400 130 hp. r.tarerulaer a lptla 0011,
Ollv• St., Ollllpolla. New 1 UMd
Turbo lrantmlaslon, poaltlva tleraolc~a..ne wi!M trllttr. lnturntture, hNter~, Wntem &amp;
SupplieS
trtctlon l'lar-end. Bl1ck lnttriOf. eludn cov« and safaty •quipWortc boots. 614--440-3151.
t1,200. 114--JII2·2251.
men!. $7,goo _ 304·273--5660 ahtr
Block, brick, IIWII' ~pel, wl,..
Uatd tumhure, aota, chall"l 3 dows, llnttla, etc. Cltudt Win- 1tn Cadlllae Stdan O.VIIIt, !p.m.
1
ttbln, 2 lampt, 1 wooaen
lert, Rio Gr1nde, OH Call l14- runt good1_all pow~r1 $800. 114· Fishing bolt : with tr~~lltr, 25 HP
rocker; ont 13.. eolor T.V. with 245 -51 21.
3674370 1nar 6:00PM.
Johnaon mot or, Nlvtl s ... a,
rtrnote, reuonablt~ced'. Call
1977 Monts Carlo 305 tufo IIYt well. $800. 614-446-1692.
' 11 " &amp;p.m. 1114-446·
56 Pets for Sale
1rono., good pori cor. $100. 814- NOW ON SALEII YAMAHA
Zantth eanaole eolor TV, In ,..,...
256·1780.
WAVERUNNEAS. SalH, Ptt1a,
... 1 •c Algltttrad Bl•ch lab Pu~
11n k ca bl net, anltrtalnment canpiH, $300. 614-245-G3V7, 6l4- nr78 Chtvatte. Good condition. AccnaariM, Strvlce. RIVER ·
111 dnk comblnttlon, good 245-6081.
t450. Call 114-K2-74N after 1 S!OE MARINE, Rt . 1 {acroea
~om K-Morl) GolllpoUo, Oh. 814·
cond , 30&lt;1~75-5288.
p.m.
446-2424
S3
A.KC Boston Terrier pupplea.
~---A_n_,ll,.:q:.:u_,.e,.:s:..,..-- 1250 ooch. 614-443-2004.
11178 Dodgo Mognurn 380, otr, TTopt, leafhtr bucket aNti. A• 76
Auto Parts &amp;
Buy Of 1111. Rlvarlne Antlqutl, AKC rag. LhaU-Apto, Cocker king SA-m or bill rasonlble of·
1124 E. Main Street, Pomeroy. Spanlelt, Ouhundt JWppjn ter. l~4t-2eil.
Accessories
Haurt: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. 101:00 1hot1 wormed end hMhh
p m Sunda" 1 00 lo e 00 p
rtcorde, 30..S75-21113.
1978 Ford LTD II, loaded, cloth 350 lntaka with 4 bt"ll otr614-892-2521~ :
:
.m.
Interior, new paint job, $'1015.00, burator, 6M-446-61132 .
8Nutltul AKC reglttallld Pekin· 304-e75--4636 tvenlnge, 615Vinton Auto Salvage. Foreign &amp;
UJNCH BOXES . Klde Only! gilt puppln. 8 weekt old. 7258 daye.
Pt ylng up to $150.00 tor Jet· Shots and wormed. 1'150. ~~~
Oom Parts buying junk e.art.
son's bo1 . Hlghnt price paid 192-2600.
191'9 Chavroltl 20 Stallon 614-3811-0062.
tor vln)'l and metal boxte.
Wagon, tully equlpDed tor travel
Bafora ~ou thrown IWIY ~YI h Or.1gonwynd Ctnary Ptraltn, lrall'tr tow-ln. Call8~46-2701 .
79 campers &amp;
awty 01 ~I tt to chetp. Call Slam... tnd Himalayan klttene.
814 4•e 38•4 tfter 7 p.m.
191'9 Monte Carlo, 33,000 orlg.
814_002 _8657 Mire FultL
Motor Homes
mil•, ortg. paint Set alona Rt .
RECORDS . 33'o-45'o-18'o-EP'o- Fomoto Booyto Dog. Rog 'd , 36 .. ClnomoL S3,7UO, o .D.D., 1917 Southwtnd Motor Hom•
50't-60 'a,
Jan-Citttlctl-- good etock,
V2 4 )'Nrt old. IW--Uf.2'306 tntr 3:30p.m., 114- Claaa A, 28 fwt, l&amp;k Mll11,
Country-Big Band-Roek.. &amp;l4- S75. 114~46-8ti2.
245-8664 won...
sletpt 7. 4KW ONAN Gtnerttor,
992-..5657 Mare Fulll.
Fleh Tank, 2413 Jackson Avt. 1980 AMC Bplrll. 1879 Jatp J10. fully Hlt&lt;:onta ined, txc. eond,
asking $11,500. 61&lt;1-446-4525.
T~CIIh ptld . Old tumttura Polnl Ptea.. nt, 30~S-2063, 10 304-885-3854.
d
1
I
g•l Ml up $14.91 snd 10 g1l
cu
r a,
qu Ita,
or ental, complele ._. 3_26 .
198o Chlvat1 1, 4 door Sedan, 1978 TIN1')' camper 24 ft , Mit
paintings, toys , or tnllre Hlate
vary good condition. $450. &amp;14- contaln.d, air, awning, antenn1
call colfact 304-625-3275, or 304- Full-blooded temale B•:t• 9R2~S24 .
wllh powar booll.,, new tftl,
523-6854.
Pupo. $20. II wko. old. 110
eleape 8, 304-882·3108.
0373 tfttr 5p.m.
,gao Otda Omega, good eondl·
1884 Wlnntbago Chlatltln Motor
54 Miscellaneous
•ton. $650. 614-25e.a25t
Groom and Supply Shop-Pal
homa, 30 h, eru.lu1 454 Chev,
Merchandise
Oroomtng. All broodo. All otytoo. 19111 Buick IMobro, 350, 4 brt .. 42K ml, 1\JII r.. r DICI, tpllt bath,
laml Pat Food Outer. Julie auto, O.D. trane., 2 door, nice Ate piut dath, awonlng, anan,
worlt cer, 1800. 114-448-"-45.
14K Gold ladiH wedding bind. Webb. Ctll 114~6-0231 .
tfllpt I , driv., door, CB, TV
Like new. $45. 614-802-2377.
snt, hitch, alor pod, lldder 1nd
TWo Finch blrdt. Ont mal• tnd 1112 Lincoln U..rk VI, exc. cond, root rtck, large 3 way retltn:,
19" Zentth Color, portable T.V. one femtle. Will 1111 togethar $4,500, or will lrade tor pk:kuf. r.tleh tlrH, eltctronle tGN turtruck ot aqual velu.. 114-44 • nlct and ho4 Wlttr ltnk, full
Rtmote eontrol, txe. cond, $150. wtth ctge.l40. 814-ttl-2317.
1003.
114-446-i318.
alzt dinette, wlndahleld cover,
Musical
1982 Pantlae, T1,000. Runa Iota of llortgt, 11n1 eond ,
30 got. goo wol~ hoolor. 115. 57
125,000. 304-875-1131.
good, $450. 1114-25W251.
614-D92-1'78G.
Instruments
ltd YNr Annual s..., Mtyntrd Conn Aha 111, 1trap, read 1St83 Uomt Cttto, good cond~ 28ft ., WIMabaga tor 1111 or
tradt tor aomathlng ol aqual
lion. 114.fi2-2840.
Oultts &amp; Fabrice Wtlt of Rod· etall.
Good cond, $400. VIolin
value. Rag. Ret Tanfer Pupp1a1,
nay, 35 Jae kaon Ptke, Open 10-5
1984 lute~ S~ylorl&lt; , good Owko old.l14-882-7830.
Mon-Sol; 814-24&amp;-5582, 00 Inch tal' cond, $'100. 304~75-7452 .
eMape, h~h mUll, $2500. 614-thNtiOQ $2,98 &amp; $3.50 per yd ., County Fair Special. 1!1% oft 311-2iotl.
90 Inch qualtty matert111, t5.50 r.gular tunlnga. Ends Augu.C
~ yd ., 011 tnch bo«tng 12.50
15. J &amp; M Pit no Strvke. Catr BUt 1984 Oodgt Colt •~a. 2dr. Runa
per yd. ~ltow pantla, $1.75 Won! 304-882-2325.
e.:c.l1650. B.......... W711'1.
Itch; 101KI I pr1nt mtterfal,
$1.50 per yard. 100%. cotten Sunn Let Ban Amp, 12 Inch 1984 Ford Bronco II Vol, trailer 81
Home
et11co, $2.00 per ytrd, btby apea~..... $200. Mike Klncakt hitch, elr, arnlfm CIIHtte.
$5,1100.
304-2T.J.-5660
ttlll
a
p.m.
qullte, ,-..qultttd, $6.98 per lb.
304-117&amp;-2450.
Improvements

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196:5 Chevy S-10, Blazer, 57,000
mllea, ctll after 11a.m . 614-245-515.'1 .

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1980 .leap CJ5, 53,000 mllet,
vary good cand, 304-t75-'JII10.

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1887 Ford Ranger, S-TX , 4x4, 5
apd,
Exc.
cond
U850·
Aluminum Topper, fht a F;d
::e12'M~ood cond, 1200. BM--

Furnished small houH ont b.droom, ciNn, Nea tor mt perwon
No pete. Dep. I
Atf. I 4
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roomo, d-H roqutriid. Allor

Trucks lor Sale

1980 F-100 Ford pick-up, very
good eond, 814--446-47'02 befora
5p.m. or 814--446-8633 afler
5p.m.

Kenmo.-. tulom•tic waeher
white, $95; Kenmare Waeher i
Drvtr Set, Harnet Odd t2So·
G.E. Etoelrtc Dryor, $9S; G.E:
Eltctrie Dryer, $75; Kenmore
Dryar, t75; Frlgldall'l Orytt, $7!;
30 lneh Elactrk: Rtngt Coppertone , $75; Eleetrlt: Rtngt Top &amp;
Bonom OVan, Copp.ertone $150;
Eltclrlc R1nga 20 Inch Whlta
$715; Eltctrta Aanga, 30 lneh:
$9!5; Por1able Dlshwnhtr, $95;
Rotrlgorator, Horvoo1 Gotd, $95;
Cheal Freur, 20 cubic foot
$1 50; Skaggt Applllnct, up.,.;
Rlvtr R01d, 614-448-naa.

~g;~~f 1111nl ~nOOarn

2, 1990

1980 3 qu1rttr ton chevrolet, &lt;I
whetl drive; 1888 S-1 0, like new,
614·256-6001 .

rLF:u:m::·::6:14-4=46-=lll=44=.= = = =f':':ol:•:m:lo0::·:8:14:-4:4:8:8:82:Z:.==~ Aowt.or114-247-4292.
...., Sp.m. Call Detore

Hou11 for renl, lbr, chy llmtta,
Central tlr, no peta, 114-4414823.

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GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wuhar1, drytl'l, ratrlg••lcn,
rongn . Suggo Applloncoo,
Upper AI.,., Rd. Btaldt Stona
Creal Motel. Call 614-44&amp;-7318.

Mowing Sale: Mutt Sell Alii Two
comptoto bun~ bod Nlo, ono
ntw bedroom tuht complete
complela living room Ml com!
plete dlnnlltt Itt, ffthfng •
qulpment, por1abll color T.v.,
B'g Stvlnge on
Turf In naw, loole, two hand gur., two
stock $3." " yard. Mollahan air cand nltendo llpte cloth•

SNAFU® by

Wright

Elee1rle Rang.~ $50. 614--4463800.

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Clooo lo pOOl, torgo 101, 2 cora~n~ge, nice neighborhood, perflotty tumlohod. CAll 1&lt;w oppl.
oftor 5p.rn. ~112-:1:110 or 814-

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Large 1111, 516 bcKtroom,
eountry homa with 22 aerea,
new fumaet, Charry Fklge.
$44 ,500. 614·992·5348.

2tumlshtd.
BR opo~mont,
110¥0
&amp; rot.
Uplltlra.
Water
&amp;
tra1h furnished. Uppar At. 1,
u
Rl
Rd 111• •4• •
pper ver . .,... &lt;&gt;"'"V940.
2 turntahod oH~Ionctoo. All
ut ilit In paid. Shtfl bath. 190 Of
$150. lli Socond Avo. 614-4483t4 5
·
2br, opt 1 Retrlgerotor, """'·
plut
turnlehea,
1200imo.
utlllllta dtpostl rtqulrtd. Not
tullable tor ptll or children, 4SO
First Ave, 614-4.4.::
8-.::34
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SAVE $5/hr. Reconc il ing ch~te k · 2br, 12x60 total alae. 16,200. lt-4-booka (banks charge $10)_ «&amp;-62!1.
Buslnns n or lndlvld uala. 614For Sal• 1 yr. old 14a:74 Schultz
«Hl706.
mobllt
home
beautlfulty
dtcorat•d In mauve and llgMI
15
Schools &amp;
gr..n. l arge c ircular bath fub
with aky light. 2 lull bfltht , mutt
Instruction
... to apprtclalt, $21,000
BookkMplnOfAccountlng,
~~~ 304-675-6347 or 675mantgemenl,
Hotei/Mottl
Airline travtl, Nursaa Aid , TracModem 2 BA unfumlehed, C.A 1
Rtt l- SPECIAL F1r:lory to youl 99l, 2
lor Trt~llll' training,
dent!Horne ttudy. Financial aide or 3 b1droomHx10 modelt at M11t. No pets. klaal for couplt.
It M1 Fourth Avenue
available It qualified. Plactment tha unMIJevabla price al S.a
$275/mo. 614-448-2300.
$12,900
dellurad
and
aet
up.
assl.tance. County SeMoala loetl oftlee 2307 Camden Ave , Call 1-BOO-n9-4045 tor detail a.
Nicety Fumlshld Mobllt Homt
Pa rktrJburg, WV 1-80G-648-6411. Mobil Hom11 tor aala on 3 ln city. CA. Suitable for 1 perquartara aert. 1100.2 Mobil son. Rtt. IO.p R1 qulrtd 814Homaa for Ront Cl'111dren wel- 446~338
18 Wanted to Do
=::-:"--.:__..:.~~:..:--.,. come. 1175/Mo. 614-256-1575
Ont bedroom 1p11. tor rent.
Child ettl provided In my Rio
Grtndt Homt, dayt. Exc. cart, Sky!lnt 1m 14• 70 2 BR., S225 month. Deposit raqulr.d .
w/raatonab&amp;e ratH. 614 - 24~ Eleetrle, tg . bay window, eklrt· 614-992-2218 attar 6 p.m.
lng, t11ps, good condition.
8550.
Frtneh City Brokaragt. lt4-446- 45
Furnished
Magic Y11r1 Oay C.re C.nttr 8:!40.
rauonable,
dtpend ablt,
Rooms
lletnst , quality child cart . Mon- 33 Fanns for Sale
day thru Friday, 7:30 1111 5:30.
Roome tor rent- wtak or monlM.
For mora Information or to 48 112 A. 8 room brick raneh , Starting at $120fmo. GaiUa Hotal.
ragleter 304-ti75-5847.
3br lrlfp, Oan!Fp, Kc, Br, 1 112 614~~Q580 .
Min Pauta't Day Ct tt Center. bath full tlnlsMd baumantttp, SINplng room• wtth cooking.
Set., affordable , ehlldeare. M·F fuel oil Frlat1achad woodbumar, Also trtller tpace. All hook-upa
alnglt allacMd Grlopaner, plut Call aft., 2:00 p.m., 304-7738 t .m. • 5:30 p.m. Agel 2 ·10.
Btfo.-., aft..- achoof. Drop-Ins 2 car garagtlworll thop. 2 larg• 5651, Maaon WV.
barns and crib tMad. 31• mi. out
welcome. 614-446-8224.
218. 814--446-2360, evanlng1 al· 46 Space lor Rent
Will Baby SH In my Home near tar 7:00.
Jackaon Pike BuiiYIIIt Rd. E~: ­
Commercii! Sign Sp.acti Rt. l5
perlen&lt;:e tnd Aatareneea. 614West. 614-245.f448.
34
Business
446-21146
Country
Moblla Hom• Park,
Buildings
Will baibyslt In my home. DIYt
Routt 33, North of Po~Nroy.
only ett 4Ui 6692
Old Pomeroy llbrlry building Lots, rentala, par1t, • ' "· Call
Would tiki lo babyiH In my tor INN. For Information con- 1!114-992-JIN.
homt. R... on1bla r.tas. 614- lief Ruth Pow.ra 11 lhe Melgt
County Public llbrtry. 1514-992- 47 Wanted to Rent
992-3290.
5813.
Would llka to r1nt houM In thl
country. langsvllleiOext ar Of
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Selem Center 1111. 814-1112·233"
Lola I acr..gt an lllbl• lc.r or 614-669~08 .
ntw homt cont111.1ctlon on
21
Business
Rayburn A01d. P1ved road ,
county
watar,
rtuonable
Opportunity
raslrlcllone. Information m11itd
on requnt. 304-675-5253, John
INDT1CEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. D. Gar1ach, no alngl•wlde
recommend• that you do bual- trallera, pleas•.
Household
""' with peopt1 you know1 and 12 a em , beautiful, vlaw to Rod- 51
NOT to ..net money thraugn t1'1t ney, u1111Uat, Geltlpoll t Ar11
Goods
m~ll until you have lnwMtfgated
Build your utate or mull. family
the oHirlng.
complex. 304~7~ 5104 , 304~75LAYNE ' S RJRNrTURE
5381.
Sofas and ehtlrt pl1eed from
Tav~m tor Nit or leaat In MktdltJ)O!t1 Ohio. Apt DVIrhNd. 20 acm VInton Co. Wllkavlllt &amp;395 Ia $995. Tabllla UO and up
to $125. Hldt a bld1 $3ao to
304-8&amp;:&lt;-3382.
Jtwp. Dnlltd . .u, atpUc tank,
&amp;
595. Recllnar1 $225 to $375.
county
watar,
good
build
ing
Tum-lriey Bueln"t. Htndllng
atte. $18 ,000. Poatlble owner Lampt $28 to t125. Dlnlftn
Frfi~&gt;L8Y, Eagle, N1~1CO, Mara,
I elmlllar food produclt. Serv- Unanclng. IM--669-7441 or 1-407- $1M 1nd up lo $4SI5. Wood llblt
w-6 chairs &amp;285 to ms. o.. u
Ing company e.cured locet lona. 568-60315.
No Hlllng. National Clnsue 3 lola In N.w 1-iav.n, utiiHIH $145 up to $375. Hutchea $400 I
up, bunk bedt complete with
Flguree show lvtl"lgl grou ln - •vallablt, 304-m..ssoa.
mattresa $295 and up to $395.
comt of $40,580 p11 year. A•
baby .,.. tl10 Mtt1r1SHI Of
qulrea 1ppt0X. a houra
38 sern 2 mllta from VInton.
wHk. You will need t15,000 Good building eltn. No Mineral box tprlnge; full or tWin 178, finn
$88, tnd 198. OUHn Hll 1275 &amp;
c.. h for equipment Call ,-800- rtgt1te. e14--446-0239.
up, King $350 . 4 drawer ehHt
447-6811 ed. 1021 anytime,
Farmlnld 45 Ac:rn mor or 1111, $69. Gun Cablnt1a 6, 8, &amp; 10
dayt, nlghtt, Sundtys.
Bud Chattin Roed 8 mll11, gun. Baby manr..... $35 &amp;
$45. Blld frtm11 $25, OuHn
VIdeo Ranttl ator1 and busl· $27,000.
Size $35 &amp; king trtma $50. Good
neu tor ule. Back.tr..t VIdeo,
Ona acre trailer lot wtth county Mltcllon of bsdroom tulttt,
Ohio. Sorlouo lnq. water, Mpt lc lllnk and tltctrk metal ceblneta, h•dboardt UO
only. 814-llt:!-61131.
hoot up. On blaek top road. and up to $05.90 dtys 11me u
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Syracuse places 2 levies on November ballot
By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
A 1.8 renewal levy and a new
one mill levy will be placed on the
November ballot as a res ul t of
action taken by Syracuse VIllage
Council Thur sday night.

The 1.8 renewal levy Is for
curre nt expe nse (street lighting)
and the new one millis to be used
lor equipment replacement by
the Syrac use Fire De partment.
Member s of the fire depart men t have mel wi th counc il !he

last two meetings expla ining th e
need fo r the levy. The fire
department does not have a levy
at the present time .
Cos t for the new levy will be 10
cen t s per $100 valua tio n .
Members of the department will

Rejoicing Life Church has
come a long way in 10 years
By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Stall
Now preparing to move pa r t of
li s ministry inlo a spa rkling new
facility, Rejoicing Life Chu rc h in
Middl eport has come a lung way
sin ce It me t i n a member' s l iving
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Gas prices jump
10 cents in Ohio
By United Press International
Gaso line pri ces Increased as
much as 10 cenls a ga llon In Oh io
Thursday following lraq ·s mv a ·
slon of Kuwall and one economist
sa id Industri al regions such as
Ohio could be especia lly hard hit
by lnstablllly In the Middl e Ea s t.
"The lndeJl!'ndents . lor exam·
pte Speedway, Starvln' Mar vin .
SuJl!'r America a nd Bo nd ed.
have al l gone up as mu ch as 1ft
cents. " said Da n T ackett . pres iden l of the Southwestern Oh io
Garage and Gasol i nP DPaiPrs

Associa tion.
"A I thIs p01 n1 . ll' s wa iI and see.
everything is," Tacke// said
when asked to spec ul ate ahou l
addltlonallnrrrases .
Kenneth T. Mayland, c hie f
eco nomist for the Sorlrlv Co rp .

In Cleveland, sa id the long· term
impact cou ld Impact Industr ial
reg ions more severely .
"The te nd ency m ight be for us
to s uffer a littl e bll hard er tha n
wh at may be experienced nati on·
ally." May la nd sa id . "The Indu s·
tria l side of the eco nom y Is
harder hll by higher oil prices
than the servl ce s ide of th e
Pco nom y.

" We have a higher dependen ce
on manul acl url ng," Mayland
sai d . "Bu t the economic Impar l
would no / be lm m rdtale."
Th e Ma rathon 0 11 Co. head
q uarlered in Findlay, said It does
not do business In Ir aq or Kuwall .
BP Ame r ica, headquartered In
Cleve land . Imports mos l of lis
Pers ian Gulf oil from I he United
Co ntinued on page 5

Eight Americans are
missing, official says

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annC'xa tion rompiP ted council

agr red to co nt art their sollc il or.
Carso n Crow to gP1 1lw nect'ssa rv
work do ne as soon as possi hlP

Cons truc l! on of th r unit s will not

Middl eport.
Now, the church Is lookin g
forward to ils firs t senice In a
brand new sa nct uary , loc ated in
!he former Royal Crown Bottlin g
Co mpan y's garage, located al
!he corner of North Second
Avenue a nd Rutland Street.
Rev. Pang lo ca lls the com
plel ed proj ect "phase one" of
three phases . The first ph ase
provid es a sa nct uary. wh!ch w!ll

It wi ll, howrver. be a slow

EACH

HURRY!!

Choice of Finishes!

plained and will be know n as
Wa te rs Edge Aparanents. Ac ·
cess lo thr far illly will be off SR
124 Ba iley also notrd .
In o rdrr loget thel ina l pha se of

next year Ba Iley slated.
Also mee ting wi th co uncil were
Lil lian Moore of th e Americ an
Cancer Soc ie ty and John Hunnel
who Is pres id ent of the loca l uni 1.
They asked /o hold a Swim -A·
Thon at London Poo l for the
benefit of the cancer soc iet y.
Co un cil a pprovcd Ihe req ues 1.
The even / wi ll be he ld Augus / 26,
from 6 p.m. 10 9 p.m.
Continued on page :i

classrooms.

4 DRAWER CHEST!
solid! Made to last!

have one bedroom Ba lley ex -

get underway untJI som etime

ga tlon, t wo todd IPr classrooms. a
nur sery and restroom faclllll es .
Pangia says !hal I he other two
phases will provide a nother
sa nc tu ary an d addlllon a l

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age limit.
Mosl ol the o nP s tory un!t s will

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Ac cording to Rev . Mi chael
Pangia, th e church 's '· pastor .
Rejoicing Life got It s start as a
bib le study group 10 yea rs ago in
Assistan t Pas tor Lawrence Forem an's livi ng room m Ma son.
W.Va. The fledgling g roup la ter

be contactin g residents t o ex ·
plain why the levy Is needed and
what II will be used for.
Meeting with cou nc il wa s Greg
Ba iley who wi ll be constructing
apar lmen ts for the elderly on !he
La wr ence Grueser property
whe n a nnexatio n of !he propert y
is flanallzed .
Bai ley expla ined that !he
apar tm ent bui ldings will be fo r
th e elderly wi th low to moderate
In com e and thai there will be an

youtiiiJ'OIIPio bunllbeft,

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By ADAM KELLUIER
United Press International
Iraqi troops Invading Kuw a it
have ap proa ched the border wllh
Saudi Arabia , U.S. and oth er
sources sa id friday amid reports
of co ntinued re s istance by
pockets of loya lis t troops In
Kuwait Ci ty.
The fightin g ca me as a U.S.
admln ls tral lon offi cia l sa id eig ht
Ameri cans had been reported
ta ken by Iraqi troops.
While the Arab world remained di vid ed over It s response
to Iraq's ac ti on, th e Un ited Slales
and the Sovlet Union planned to
Issue an unprrcf'dented jo int
condemnation of the alla ck by
Iraqi President Saddam Hu ssein , who on Thursday dispatched the Invasion fo rce lo
Impose a so luti on to an oil and
land dis pute with Kuwait.
Secretary of Sta te Ja mes
Bak er was en route to Moscow,
where he and Soviet Fore ign
Minister Eduard Shevardn adze
were to make a sta te m ent callin g
on Baghdad to withdraw
Immediate ly .
Washington redeployed eight
w.arshlps, Including an aircraft

carrier, from the India n Ocean to
assis t seve n vessels already In
the Persia n Gulf as President
Bush sa id he was not ruling out
any opti ons In the U.S. response .
British and U.S. oil sources
also reported the Ir aq i Inv as ion
force had adva nced t oward th e
Saud i border.
A Western d iplomat sa id . "The
Saudis have not even put their
forces on full alert. or moved
troops to preven t any I raq i
Incursion because they do not
want to provok e Saddam or give
him an exc use," he said.
Saudi Arabia and Ira q have a
non-aggression pact a nd share a
border of about600 miles but th e
Iraqi moves were reported to be
causing deep concern In Riyadh .
Izzal Ibrahim , the vice c hair·
m a n of Iraq's revolutionary
coun cil, traveled to Saudi Ara·
bla , apparenlly on a mission to
placat e fears.
Western diplomats sa id he had
demanded the return of the
KuwaiU emir to face trial by the
Iraql ·lnst a lle d "Provisiona l
Free KuwaiU Government."
The advances toward Saudi
territory were viewed ominously
In !he Unlled ~a tes .

process. Panglo says !hat a
"gues tima te" ofl he time needed
for completio n of both re main ing
phases ol construction places
tha t completion at leas! fi ve
years down th e road .
Unlit that time, he says, youth
and children 's worslllp services
will be held In the old c hurc h
loca tion across the street . Th a i
building will also house a 300·sea t
fellows hip hall a nd c lassroom
facil iti es for th e Chris tia n school
which th e church operates .
The chu rc h, which Is affil iated
wit h !he Open Bible Sta nda rd
Chu rc hes. will hold Us first
servlce In th e new faci lit y on
Sund ay, with Dr. C. Ru sse ll
Archer , t he Divisional Superinte ndent al lhe Ope n Bi bl e Standard Churches, as the dedication
spea ker .

PHASE ONE ..._ Brenda Barnhart, left. ond
Rev. Lawrence Foreman. right, prepare th e
nurse ry In the Rejoicing IJfe Church's new
building. In addition to the nursery, phase on e of

the construction will house a san ctuary lor the
church's adult worship se rvice a nd two

class rooms.

~~--~------------,

Southern
board hires
instructor
Meeting In special session
Wedn esday eve ning . the Southern Local Sc hool Board hired one
in s tructor and accepted th e reslgnallon of another.
The board hired Thom as Wa lters of Parkersburg as lnstru·
mental music teac her fo r the
1990-1991 school year.
The board a lso accepted the
resig nation of Ruth Stearns . who
Is retiring. Stearns, a vet eran
teacher of 29 years. taught third
gra de at Syracuse Elementary
Schoo l.
Mike Elberfeld donated a n air
co ndlllo ner for the shop class room and I he board accepted th e
air conditioner at this week 's
meeting .
The boa rd also approved a
bud get fo r Chapte r Two monies
for the 1989-1990 school year In
the amount of $5,063.00.
August 20 was set as the date
for !he next regular board
meeting .

No bids made for
Fann-City property
There were no bids on the sale
of the former MGM Farm City
property In Pomeroy thi s
morning .
The property, loca ted on East
Main Street. was placed on the
aucllon block on the steps of the
Meigs County Courthouse as a
result of a Judgment suit brought
against MGM by Bank One,
Athens , N.A.• In 1988.
The property has been ap·
praised at $275,000, and any bids
accepted were required to be at
least two-thirds of the appraised
value , or S18J,J3J.34, paid as cash
In hand .
Sl nee no bids were made on the
property, the land and buildings
must now be re-appraised and
another sherilrs sale held.

AWAITING JUDGEMENT These 411
members are awaiting judging ol the ir outfit.
during yesterday's (Thursday) sessional clothing
judging at Pomeroy VIUage Hall. Pictured are

Pamela Neece, Rebecc a Karr, Kathy Bernard,
Amy Smith, ,Jennifer Mora, LIUian Nakao, lloUy
Milhoan, Marde Holter, Myea Haynes , La urt
Blankenship, and 81111 Bentley .

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