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                  <text>Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

8, 1990

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. 11 1990

DEEP PIT! - Roger Manley of Manley's
Recycling is pictured In the It-loot deep pll
localed near his maintenance building In lower
Middleport . The pills being dug In preparation lor

before our refrigerators werf'

filled wilh disposable 1wo liter
bottles a nd before wr worrird
about recycling our aluminum

NORTHWESTERN SHAVED

HANOVER

PORK &amp;

NS

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14.5$1
3
GALLON

oz.

CAN

TURKEY BREAST

$
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39 oz.
DETERGENT BOX
1

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PAPER

99

TOWELS

CLOROX
LIQUID GALLON
BLEACH
LIBBY
VIENNA ~A~~·
SAUSAGE
LIBBY 3 oz. CAN
POTTED MEAT

$ 99

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business later this year. The baler will enable
Manley w bale recycable products quicker and In
larger quantities lhan before.

Carbonated Beverage" and "Ma
glco la " . The "Bus ier" boli lt• I&gt;
marked .. Middlepon. Ohio"
leadi ng Manley to believe. logi
call y, lhal the producl wa s
boltled in Mlddlrporl. The sa me
bollle IS s tamped wllh I he dal e
.J uly 12, 1922.
The pi I, which is 14 feel deep, rs
loc atrd near Manley's m aintf'·
nance building in lower Middle ·
pori. II Is be in g dug 1n prep"ra

lion for a nt•w piecE· of equipmenl
called a pit baiPr .
The baiL'r, which is being
su pplied lo Manley's by Eli
En te rprises of rleveland. will
Ia bale cardboard a nd plasrlc

pound bales , da1ng It quicker and
in larger bales I han ever before.
The baiL'S of cardboard appear
robe made up mostly of cartons,
while I he conlenls of I he plastics
balPs vary. co ntaining Pvery
lhing from e mpl y soda and

products In much bPttrr time.
The equipment will al so allow
the recycling operation to shovC"I

bleach bot tlrs to di sh drainPr s.
Manley's OPf"ration a crPpt."
cardboard on a donation-on !;.

its rec ycla bles lnlo lh P baler
from the floor of I he pl a n I.
in str ad of loading thf' items onP
piece al a lrme. ThP baler can
l hrn bale lhr producls inlo 1,000

ba sis .
As for Ihe old bollles. Manley Is

al low Manley and his operation

Ry United Press International

A small clustcr of showers and
thunderstor m s moved into ex ·
trrmr sout hern
ohio ear ly
Thursda y morning , bul ol her ·
wlsr across the statr It wa s dry
a nd coo l.
Th e showers dumped some
heavy rains on ponions of Scioto
a nd Adam s coun lies during lhr
nigh I due Ia their slow movement
-c log ging along al only aboull5
mph Ia Ihe north. Wea l her radar
indlcaled as much as 2 ~ Inches
fe ll in some areas.
Elsewhere In lhe stale, onlv

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We Re1orve The Right To limit Ouant~lu. Price• EHactlve Through Saturday, Auguot 11. 1990. USDA Food Stampa and WIC Coupon• accep1ed. Not raaponalbla for

or pictorl1l errors.

sr('k lng information about thr

"B us ier"
oprralions

a nd

"Magicola"

Showers move into southeastern Ohio

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FOODLAND
PIZZA •

pop cans .
The bottlPs onC'f' containPd solt
drinks now unheard of. "Bustf'r

LB.

a new ph baler which Is to be Installed al the

By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Stall
New radio transmitting and
receiving equlpmenl lor lhe
Meigs County Sheriff's Deparlmenl was a lopic at Wednesday's
regular meellng of lhe Me igs
Counly Commissioners.
The bid, received from the
Motorola Corporation, listed to·
tal equlpmenl cos! al $59,634.53.
Jeff Hall, a representativ e
from Motorola, staled lhat the
coverage area tor lhe new
system would be approxlmalely
95 percenl of the county. This new
equipment, II Installed, Is ex ·
peeled lo Improve quality of
radio lransmlsslon In lhe Long
Bottom and Reedsville areas
where recepllon has been
minimal.
ro mmlssloner David Koblentz
related the problems expe·
rlenced by Emergency Medical
Services and Life Flighl person ·
nel In reaching and lreating
aceldenl victims In thai area of
lhe county . The problems h ave
been especially obvious recentl y,
he said. since multiple accidents
on Slate Route 124 near Long
Bottom have occurred this
s ummer .
The new system. II is hoped.

will e llminale this problem a nd
will improve sheriff's response
and medical lrealment in lhal

used unlil res•nlly by I he Meigs
County Dog Warden.
Hobstetter rrportrd lh i.:tl ser -

area_

vice from thr dog wa rdf'n 's
department will be " l?mergPncy
only" until a repla cement truck

According to Meigs Coun1y
Juvenile Officer Ca rl Hy se ll. who
has been co ns ulted eoncernlng
lhe new system , It appears thai
the system repealer would be
installed at the Soulheaslern
Ohio Emergency Medical Servi-

A moll on 10 apply for a 1991
Oh io Liller Conlrol Gran I. which
would enable lhe county lo

ces tower. located near Vet£'rans

continue that pro~ram next year

Memorial Hospital.
SOEMS, If lhe repealer is
Indeed Installed on rts tower, will
charge the county S850 per year.
This figu re is considerably lower
than the costs of In s talling a new
lower In lhe courthaust"-sherlff' s
office a rea .
Action on lhe bid for radio
equl pme nl. lhe onlv one reeelved. was tabled · unlil nexl
week 10 allow Sheriff James M. ·
Soulsby a nd olher cou nty offl
cials to review the bid proposal.
Co mmiss ioner s will act upon I he
bid al &lt;he nex1 regular meelln g
on Aug. 15.
Th e commissioners authorlzPd
Co mm ission Clerk Mary Hob·

was approved al yeslerday's
commissioners meeling. The
gran ! appllcalion will be In lhe
amount of $60,000. If lhe state
granl Is approved, the litter
conlrol program fo r Meigs
Counly in 1991 would lotal
$72.000. when combined wpth the
malching funds from the co unty
of $12,000 .
The commissioners also ap·
proved a revi sion on the IV-D
Serv ice Agreement -Provider
Con 1rac1 between lhe Meigs
County Prosecuting Attornev's
o ffice a nd lhe Meigs Counly

st£•tter to advertise for bids on a

1982 Ford, used until recenlly as
a shPriff' s cruiser, a nd a 1982
Ch evrolet lrurk The lruck was

is

purchased

somet ime

nex t

Wl'f'k

Depanment of liuman Services .
The DHS has agreed to absorb a
$i.OOO increase in th e contrac t
due 10 an unexpecledlv heavy

caseload . The m'w contract cove rs I he period fro m May 9. 1990
unlll Orlob&lt;&gt;r 9. 1990

Manley digs 14-foot deep pit
State trooper tells court McGinnis
for new recycling equipment
By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Slat!
ThP digging or a deep pil a l
Manley's Recycling is providing
a placP for an expensive new
piece of equipment as well as
lendin g Roger Manley and hi s
sla ff a glimpS&lt;' inlo Ihe pas I.
A pari of Manley's opera lion is
located on lh e slle or lhe old
Mlddleporl City Dump. While
digging lhe new pit, c rew s
discovered lwo soda bollle s
which give a glimpse Into Ihe sofl
drink bu si ness of Ihe pa s1- long

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JUMBO TREAT

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, August 9, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

BAG

HOLLY FARMS GRADE 'A'

Low lonighl in mid 60s.
Chance of rain 50 percent.
Friday, high near 80. Chance
of rain 50 percenl.

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4 LB.

ICE
CREAM

1°/o MILK

Plck·3: 350
Pick·l: 0360
Cards:
6-H: l·C: 9·D; H,~
Super Lotto
7-8·18·25-28·36
Kicker 778899

PURE SWEET

SUGAR

EXtRA lEAN

Ohio Lottery

"BUSTER" AND "MAGICOLA"- While the pit forhlsnew pit
baler was being dug, these two soli drink bottles were unearthed.
The aolt drlnkll are believed to have been bottled In Middleport.

scat trrPd clouds were reported

Thur sday

murnlng . Tempera ·

tures wpre in thr 50s, except In
Pxtr rme sou th l?rn Ohlo, where
they were s till holding in lh e

lower half of Ihe 60s al dawn .

could not have been tied up in Jeep

HUNTINGTON, W.Va . tUPI !
- An accident reconstruction
expert of lhe Kentucky Sta te
Pollee lestifled Wednesday 1ha1
wile -murder suspecl Lyle
McGinnis could nol have been
lied up when his Jeep barrelled
over an embankment the day
a fl er his wile's body was found .
McGi nni s had Iold police afler
hl' was found Nov 30 a l lhc
bottom of a ravine near Oliv£'
Hill, Ky .. lhal abductors bound
him Inside hi s Waggoneer and
jammed a slick belwcen lht•
acceleralor, propelling Ihe vehi
c lc down lhe hllls ld P.
But Trooper Randy Noble I old
the court McG inn is would havl'
sustai ned more bru ises and fa

clal damage had he been tied and
propped up behind lhe sleering
wheel
The offi cer also said &lt;here were

no skid marks on Ihe highw ay bu 1
some

tire

impressions

on

a

grassy area ju s t off Ihe road.
Asked by lhe prosecution lithe
Jeep could have gone airborne
had II been slopped on Ihe gra ssy
s pol a nd a slick placed on lhe
pedal, the officer replied, " I
don't think it could have gone
airborne from that point "

McGinnis was fo und lhe daj'
afler Kathy McGinni s was disco
vered ln a pink jogging suit
behind Ga leway Shopping Plaza
In Sl Albans. a slra ngulalion
vi ctim A plrre of t elephonP cord
was wrapped around hpr n£'ek
and a pla s tic garbage bag was
over h er head .
The accou ntant. who already
ha s plPaded guilt~· to emtx&gt;zzling
h is clients in a fedP ra l cas£'. has

inSi s led he •·as kidnapped and
lefl 10 die in Ken lucky .
Severa l Ken1ucky residents
lestilied Ihe! saw a Jeep Waggoneer matching Ihe one owned by
McGinnis hours earlier Iha t day .
Paul Williams Co oper of Olive
Hill sa id he saw lhe veh ic le
parked across from his house

aboul 7 l'l a .m . wilh I he parking
lights on .
Kenny Slone said he and Rick
Webb li kewise spotted lhe four ·
wh£'el driv e vehicle en route to
work, and that lhe driver ap -

peared lobe napp ing
Another Olive Hill resident,
Donna Prost. told tht' court shp
saw lhc .Jepp lwice a l US 60 and
Kcnlu c ky 209 - once al 5:05
am ., and again 15 m i nutes JatE'r .

Conl inued on page 12

Contest being held to select
first name for "Miss Meigs'
Ry BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel Stall Wrller
In February, Micha e l Warner
&lt;J nd Po mer oy Attorney Fred W.
Crow purchased a miniature
cow . This red angus cow now
weighs 150 pounds and Is approxl ·
malel y oone a nd one-hal l vears
o ld .
·
Livl ng In a pasture with cows of
a normal age Ihal wergh approxl ·
mately 900 pounds eac h, lhe
dw;Jrl cow Is lh e only one of It s
lypP in Ihe county.
Crow and Warn er have named
their cow "Miss Meigs" .
Mi ss Meigs does not assoclale
with her pasiUre·mat es. Warner
be li eves thai this is because she
Is upset over Ihe ra cl lhal she has
no first nam e.
A first name, according to
Crow and Warner, would give lhe
cow her dignity and perhaps
some self conlldenc,.. Miss Cuyahoga County, Miss Franklin
County and Miss Hamilton
County, all co· Inhabitants of the
pasture, look down on Miss Meigs
County since lhey are big fat
cows with more than plenly to
eat. As a result, Miss Meigs, as a
call was forced to eal from the
mother's hind teal.
Miss Meigs, according to her
owners, now feels that she has
been nursing on the hind teat for
too long. Poor Miss Meigs has
lost her self confidence and needs

IO have II res lored . In order for
this lo happen. Crow and Warner
feel lhe need fo r Mi ss Meigs Ia
have a first nam r

A contes li s being held Io gel for
Miss Me igs lhe tlrsl name lhal
she so desperalely needs .
Local businesses will be offer
lng prizes lo lh e e n lranl whose
n ame Is selecled, and lhey
Include : Powell's Super Value .
four po rter hou sf' steaks; Kroger,

on e ham : Jaymar Golf Course,
one gall lesson under hypnosis
given by Dr. Will Childs; Me igs
Tire Center, pne wheel align·
me nt ; Bank One, one $50 U .S.
Savings Bond, Simon's Pic a
Pair, o ne pair of shoes: Dale
Warner . one sack of twets ;
Farmers Bank and Savings Company, one duffle bag: Mayor
Richard Seyler, lour of Pomeroy
VIllage Hall: Clark's Jewelry
Store, one s urprise package; and
a three month subscription from
The Dally Senllnel.
There will also be a $50 savings
bond from an anonymous donor.
Crow says that the cow will be
on display at the Meigs County
Fair and In dawnlown Pomeroy.
You will recognize her Instantly ,
he says, because she will be
dressed In her bonnet, neck
ribbon and a polka dot diaper .
Entries may be mailed on a
postcard to P .O. Box 668, Pomeroy. Ohio 45769 or dropped off at
the Dally Sentinel Office.

MISS MEIGS - Attorney Fred W. Crow, left, Is pictured with
"Miso Melp" and co-owner Michael Warner. Mlu Melp, who Is In
need ol a Ifni name, resides on Warner'&amp; lann near Pomeroy.

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�Thursday, August 9, 1990

Commentary,
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MMON AltE ,\

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ROBERT L. WISGETT
Publisher

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controller
A MEMBER or ThE" United Press I nternat iona 1. Inl and Dallv Prt:'Ss
Assodatlon an d l ht' American Nf'wspape&gt;r Publis her s Associat.ion
L ETTERS OF' OPINION are welcome. Th('y shou ld be l ess rhan 300
word!1 long AIIIE&gt;!tf&gt;rs are subjec t to editing and must be stg ne&lt;l wllh
nam(', address and telephon{" num !X'r No unsl~npd lf'fters wil l tw publ lshPrt Lf'tters should be In .'!OOd tast e, addres\lng Iss ues. not )X'r sonall tl es

Budget stalemate
•
no surpnse
By BUD NEWMM\
WASH I NGTON IUP I J - In al lea s! onr resJX'CI, mcmb,·rs uf
Co ngrrss are no diffrrrnt than ordinar y Americans- thPV don't li kP
to m a kr rr ally tough drCisions until th('\ ab&lt;..io hJtrlv havf to.
So it should come as no surprisr that co ngn'"Siona l o nd Whitr
Housf' budgf't negotiators, who bt'gan on Ma.v 15 trving to rra c h an
agr eeme nl l o I rim I he deficil bv $511 billi on nexl vearand $5!10 billion
ove r five years , have put ofr 1~ntil Sc·ptemUPr fnak1ng the· difficult
cho ices such hu ge reductions rcqu11r .
Anyone who expec trd an early budget ;Jgrrf'mt&gt;nt in Junr . .July or
even August ig norrd a basic ruil' of po l iti CS c.md IPgl slating lawmakers almost nevf'r do any thing h;;1rd until fared with a " drop
dea d'· dea dline when furthf'r delay is impossiblP.
And I hal IS especially I rue in I he casp or I he lemporan lv Sf ailed
budget summ it bee a USP the iss ur s a n&lt;.l c hoicrs i nvolv('d in rutting 1tw
deficit go right to thp heart of wha t thl' two polit ical part ie:-. sJ\" thPv
sfand for- defense. taxes, dom(•stic progr am s a nd brndit s for Hw
old , I he sick and I he poor.
"What negotiators need is a dradlin l'. ·· s;lid SP n Llovd BPnt srn.
DTrxas, a bud get negotiator . "\-Vp nt •t·d ru bt • up aga inst rh P v..r&lt;.tl l
That's where we'll bf:' (in Scptembf'n ··
An aide to anothpr Democratic rwgotra tor fdlst• r vf•d th il f · nobodv
gPts political points from doing th r budgf'l . Tht• budget J'i p;Jln.
lhrough and Jhr ough. ThP budge! 1., Cas'"' 1111 ..
Adding to th e fact that so many bud gf't t'htttcl'" o~r~&gt; diffit'ul l i.e, thdt
fact th at members of Co ngrrss do not .Vf'l third.; 1tldl \·uu·rs \"ir•w tilt·
defic it d i lemma is a pnonty.
· "Th(•rr ·s no co nsrnsus on thf' bucl grt J JH l 1ht ·1 ( •· 'i no pc rTPt \"I' d nt'Pd
for actio n i n the co unt ry, so the.v dithN. ·· rhr DC'm ocr at I&lt;' l.l ldl' o..; a id of
lh&lt;• budge! nego lial ors
By comparison. ll:ls\ Thu rsday . thr dd\ l r;rq i m ·aded nC' ig hbor ing
Kuwa it, t he !l ouse ru shed th r ough a n•sol ui Jon rondrmn in g I)H '
invas ion a nd imposing the sa mr sa nrtior1c, againsr Iraq th,lt
Prrsidcnt Bush ordered ear l ier 1n thP dav . Tht• S!·nale passf•cl a
sr parate sanctions resolution later in thr d.1~·
Bul I he budge! i s nolI hal easy.
De mocra Is havr been urging slncr Ihr talks be gil n in Md.'r" rhat Gush
·use his "bu lly pulpil" 1o tell Americans a boul I he gravi 1y or 1hi' dl'flc i 1
cr isis and th e sacri fices they must makr to deal with ir
Bush declined, say in g hP would ra ther arldrrs ."i \' OtPrc, aftPr
nrgo t!ators re ac h an agrecmen1. Democrats havP warned that lJv
then it may be too latr to rally congressional and publw support for
th E&gt; spending cuts and tax increa ses nf'Pdf'd to sl ash the dl'fir· it.
FortunatP ly for the nation. therr is a " drop dpacJ" dPad l inP
approac hing fo r bud~ e f n0goti ators- Oct. I . thf' f ir s t da v of fiscal
y~a r 1991.
·
If then" is no budgf't ag r ee mrnt b) t hr n. fh P a d min is t r~ltiun will
order the tmpositJOn of $100 b!lilon i n automatic. across -th P-board
spe nding cuts spilt between dcfenst' and dom('sti c pr og ram s
Thosr cut s would not !a kr r ffrrt un I il Oct . 1~. "0 C'u ngrpss rr&lt;:~! ly· has
unlil lhen lo undo I he reduclion s ordered Oci I
Both s1drs sa.v suc h cu ts would dPvas tatc hundred s of kf'\ IL-clrr~ll
aC' IJVI Il es. from defending ltlf' na t ion to environm ental protrction to
drug war. So both sid es want to avoid thl' cu ts.
Congrrss will bC' on its rnon th -long su mmn rf'C('ss un til L Jbor Do .\'
Aftrr that . budget talk s arr f' .I((X'Cif'd to resumf' thr f ir'&gt; I WPC'k of
SP ptf'mbPr with lhf' goal nf n •a rhing an agn.?C'mPnt b·v aOOut Srpt . 10 .
That would g ivf&gt; Congn?s'&gt; about thrl'c WPrks to implemC'nt thP
agn •C' nw nt b.\ culling bark prf'vious ly passpd spend ing bills to nc·w
IowN lr\·f' l s rtlfl ui rC'd b_
\ ' t hC' agn' rmPnt and bv pulling thP ord(•n·d
Sil\·1ngs into l'ffcrt
Hut riDJJ·r lw survrisPd if the Srpt 10 dPadl in P for an agn•(·nwnt
s lip'i Ttw rPal deadline for action on thr drflcit is Oct 1. Or 1:-. it Oct
I .l'.,
Wh I&lt;' hP\"f•r it i ~. don't ex peel J bud gr t Gl greC'mC'n r much bcforP t hrn
An l' ;.t rl lt'I J-ld(' l would violatP J long-, tanding co ngres ston al trad iti on
of \\i liti ng until thf' \ 'f'fV la st minutP to mak e toug h choicrs.

Berry's World

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Fisk ties Bench's HR mark in 5-1 defeat

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Thursday, August 9, 1990

Beer drinkers oppose sin tax ~a~n~d~{]~~7~~A_c_v~ ~ eA: _.:.:s~,_,_,_~
WASHINGTON- Higher "s in
taxes" on alcohol and c igar ettes
arr i1. dPficit -buslt&gt;r that, accordin g tu thP polls, m!1J!' t han 80
prrrcnt of Amprican."i &lt;'Ould livr
with . Bu t ovPrwhclrning public
suppor t is no gua r.J nH'l' uf"
overwhrlming congrt•ss i fln al
suppor t. Every two years. r un·
gress lis l ens l o I he people. J·~vP ry
da.v . C'ongrrss listens to ~pPri;tl
in trrrst lo bbvists.
F'rdera l excise taxes on brer
have not been incn.?aspd sincE'
1951. On(' special intPrPst lobby
Thr Brer Drinkers of America. is
ta ilor-made to maintain thr
sta tu s quo. Its nam e conjurrs up
an im agr of good -timr guys ~(Xl.OOO mPmbC'rs v. ho ju st
w.HI! to prrsl·rvp their ngh t to
k('i'P and brar brrr .
Bu t the group might mon'
appropriat ely be called thr Brf•r
Milkl'rs of Amer ica. Its mrmbrr ·
ship is hf'&lt;lVY with bartrndrr s.
h;n· ownPr"i and brPr vrndors.
an(l it r0 li r.s on contr i but ion ...
from I ht • big brPWPrs, including
M tllrr and AnhPuser llusc h
Thr HPPr Drinkers drf' ;1
rrglsl &lt;' r&lt;' ci lobby. bul l he group
hasn't fllt&gt;d ;1 ny financial sta iP·
nwnts wl ltJ Congrpss fo r a vr,1r
i lhr st a tf'nwnt s an• dur q,udr
tPrly1 . Ma_vbp t hC'st aff has IJrt·n
too bus.v trying ro stop sin L.1xro...
l·:a rlier I his spring Cap ilol Hil l
\\'Ols
inunda tc·d with Pf'tition...,

f ro m the BeC'r Dr inkers warning
against a tax i ncr ease.
Jlep. Andy Ireland. Jl .fJ a.
v.Totr back to his constituent s
wllOS(' namrs were on thOSf'
prt! tl on.s. "Imaginr rnv su·
prise," Ireland repor1Pd in ..1
lf'tter t D hi s eo l\raguPs In t hl'
Housr. ··whpn l began reri'iving
lptt Prs from bC'wildered cons! it u
Pnts." Somr whose nanws ap
ppared on thr prtitions clai mrri
I hey had never heard or I he Beer
Dri nkers ol Amer ica. They fa vored an increase in the exc ise
lax. And lhey were miffed l hal
someone had signed their names.
Bill Schreiber. execu t !vedirPCtor of Bl'l'I" Dr inkers, to ld our
reporfrr Pau l Zimm erman th at
al l lhP signatu res were legltimale, and Ilia! lhe peopl e muSI
have forgollrn I hal lhey signed.
La sl year, lhe Beer Drinkers
n('ws l et t er. "Heads lJp," rc ·
porled thai lhe Congression al
Budge! Offirr opposed l he lax
mcrease t oo. Rul lhP CBO only
gal hers dal a for Co ngress it
dors nol Jakes sides. CBO Di recto r RobPrl Rci scha uer dr·
m anded, and got. a retra ct ion
from th e Beer Drinkers
A0cr Dr inkPrs, he adqu artered
in Cost a Mrsa, Calif, describes
itsrlf as a non-pro fit consumrr
tno pun intrnrtrd) organization .
Schreiber says lw lfoflhegroup's
supp ort co mPs from cc .. 1mrrr;.

and r hr rPst frnm thl' hn'w in g
indu st ry
But ln th r HP!'I" Dr inker·s 14W.\
strategy , ra l iPd r1 "FiPld Oprra ·
lion s Plan ," thl' Pmphasi s is on
attract in g ll iO IH ' )-' not fr om br er
dnnkcrs but fro m bPf&gt;r sPII Pr'i
The grou p sci as il s goa l $200.000
from 400 beer wholesaler s and
$00.000 from 5.000 con sume.-,
pa_
v1ng $10 rarh in mf'mbPrship
dues .
The bailie plan again sl higher
('XCiSf' taxes was to schedulC'
me&lt;&gt;llngs l o bend lh e ears or 36
se nal ors, 296 represenl allves, 1R
governors and numerous other
stale pollllcians .
Wllh George Bush' s aba ndon·
mf'nl of hi s "no-new -laxr s"
prorni.'iP, th e Beer DrinkN s

Jau nchrd a ·· major national
nwmbf'r alf'rl" i n .Tuly . ThE' goal
is lo gel 200,!MJII peop le lo \\Tile lo
Congrrss in pro tes t .
;-.io amount of complaining rspr•rial l _y if it comrs from
b;Jrt pnd('rs. bPrr wholPsalrrs
and IJrew ers - wi ll chan~e the
f Jcl I hal higher f axes on beer,
wtnr. hard liquor and cigar ett f's
arr a log ical an d popular way t o
raist• rrvf&gt;nurs.
The bcnefils are hard lo
di srut P. D r!n krrs an d smoker s
w ill cithf'r pav thr price or cu t
thrir co nsumption. If lhPy pay
lhr pnce. lhc budge! is lhe
winner. If consumption gars
down . thr burdrn on government
hralth and soci al serv ice s is
rasPd , and thr budget is stiil the
winn C'r

Today in history
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TodOI\' IS Thursday, Aug.~. I he 2:!1 sl ddl ur J'lljjl wi l h l~ ·llo follow
ThP moon is wan i n ~ . moving toward i!s last quortPr .
The&gt; morn ing stars arf' VPnus. Mars ,l nd .J u pit Pr .
Th(' rvrnin~ star s arf' Mercun &lt;::~nd Sa t urn .
Th ost' born on thi s day arr undf'r thr .o.; ign of J.po Thl'y include
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SNYDER SAFE -The Indians' Cory Snyder slides safely into
third base on a single to Jell field by Jell Manto In the fourth inning
of Wednesday ntght's game against the visiting TexiL• Rangers ,
which the Tribe won 5-3. (UP I)

Battle for backup cornerback
slots intense in Bengals' camp
WILMINGTON, Ohio i UPllWi!h lhe Cincinn all Bengal s
sho rt of experienced cornerba cks. I he bat tie for ba ck up spot s
al l hal posilion has been a lilli e
more important than usual thi s
yf'a r.
Wllh slarting left cornerback
Lewis Billups unsigned, second·
year man Richard Carey will
sla r l aJ lhal spol in Salurday' s
game al Tampa Bav Rickey
Dixon. formerl y a free safety,
will slarl al Jhl' other corner
posilion in place of Eric Thomas,
o.ut for lhP season with a knee
in j ury.
Afler lhal , lhl' field is wide
open, but ddt•nsive coord i nato r
Dick LeBeau likes what he 's seen
with the progress of four rookies
vying for thr bi:lckup s~ t s sixl h-rou nd pick Don Odegard.
nlnlh round pick MilchPII Price
and trrC' ngents TyrPI'Sf' HL•nls
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Dixon could go back lo his
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buJ for lhal lo happrn, lhe

MARION, Ill. I UPIJ - Pele
Rose. baseball 's all-lime hll
lea der . arrived at prison j usl
afler noon Wednesday lo begin
serving a fi ve-mon th sent ence
ror lax evasion. U.S . Penllen llary al Mar ion of ficial s sa id.
In a prepared sla lemcnl,
Warden John Clark said Rose
would nol gran I lnlerviews dur ing his stay. He said Jlose would
go lhrough an orlenlalion process and I hen would be assigned
an elghl -hour-per -day job in lh e
pn son work camp.
Pnson offic ial s sa id Ra sp's
relra sr datf' is .J an 7
Thr work camp is acl)acPnl to.
bul separal&lt;' fr om. Jh e U .S
Prnilenliarv al Marion. which is
thr nation's mo st sPrurP prison .
·· 1 wa n t to l'mphaslzP P\'Pr)1
allrm pl Will be mad&lt;• 10 prolrcl
Mr . Rosf''s privac\' and to have
his term pass as unt•v('ntfull_v as
possible for him and lhr other

ro&lt;IOW YOKK iUP I I - .Judge
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prisoners he re," llark sai d.
The work camp is a 100-arrr
fa cility thai houses aboul 250
white -collar i nmates with aver ·
age l er ms or fewer lhan live
years.
Jlose, former manager of the
Cincinnati Jleds. was convicled
In April of filing lwo fraudu lcnl
lax r elurns. He admlllcd con cea ling aboul $300,000 or mcome
from gambling and baseball card
shows.
Las I Augusl. Jlose was banned
from baseball by CommiSSIOner
A. Barllell Giam alli afler admil ·
ling l o i ll egal gambling. AI·
I hough I he agr rcmen l did no I say
so. Giamat ti sa id at a news
co nferen ce !hal Jlose had bel on
ba seba ll. including his own l earn .
Rose became manager or lh&lt;·
lleds in 1984. He played for lhJ'
Jleds. Phillies and the Expos and
broke Ty Co bb's hilling record in
1985 lo become baseball's all·
lime hil s leader.

Stanton picked in Spira case

Mf'mbl'r Lln ltf'd PrPSs Int('rnational.

44~~, .

Bengals would need 10 sign
Billups or have one or !he rookie s
perform exceptionally well.
Meanwhile, another bailie
gili's on betwl:'en vPt era n ki cker
Jim Breech and rookie free agen l
Dav id Browndyke.
Breech, wilhin four games of
th e NFL record fur c.:unsecutlve
points srored, faced another
c hallenge las I Yl'ar and losl.
Breech, who has scored al leas I
one poinl in 149 straighl games,
three short of Minnesota 's Fred
Cox's 152 games . wa s cui a year
ago in favor or Jim Gallery.
Gallery l as led jusl four games
befo r e Breech was rehired .
As for Browndykc, an ou t·
standing kicker al LSU du ri ng
hi s collegia le days, tlreech says
he is rea dy for I he chalil•nge.
''Physically, I fepJ vprygood,"
he said. "And wilh kickers
!here's not lhe age limil Jhal
thPrr is with othPr po si ti ons.
because we're nol lak ing lhl' kind
or bea lin g mos1 of I he olher guvs
a rr ...
Bu t Breech's run at tht • n' cord
won' 1 help him.
"We don'l lake !hose lypes of
th ing s into accoun t when WE'
make our decisions," said Ben·
ga ls head coach Sam Wych e
" We make deci sions on what's
bes l fo r the learn."

·Rose begins prison sentence

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Cou rl 1n M anh atta n \.Vas ran doml)---· chosen WrdnPsdJ _
V to hL•ar
the gove rnment 's ease ag ainst
Howard Spira . who al1egedlv
ex torted Yankees ow ner GeurgP
Steinbrenner of $40.000
U.S MagislraiP Ni na c;ershon
picked Stanto n's namt' f r om a
small octagnal " W
wherl
.Judges names are plJccd in thJI
wheel for trlals PXPf'C IPd to takf'
two werk s.
The previously assigned judgl',
Jo1m Sprlzzo. wllhdrew from I he
case .July 27 becauSP of hi s
personal relalionshlp wllh Slelnbrenner and his alturnl'Y, SleVL-'n
Kaufman .
Slanlon, 62, ha s been on lhe
federal brnch sincP Septt?mt&gt;f'r
1985 , afler leaving private , anll·
tru st. law practic£'. A Yale
gradua tP. hP rrcPivPd his law
degree in 1955 from lhe Universl l y of Virginia Law School.

He ser ved In the US. Merchanl
Marine Cadet Corps from 19451947 and the U.S. Marine Corps
1950-52. Not having had many
high profile &lt;'ases, Stanton has
not earned a repulatlon on the
ben c h among courthouse
observers .
Spira, who did nol have lo
a I tend the assigning of a judge,
was accompanied by his attor·
ney, David Greenfield.
Asked II he was considering
plea negotiations, Spira replied ,
"No, Never."
Said Greenfield, "We're ready
to go to trial."

By ERIC McHUGH
UPI Sports Wrtter
Rarely does a solo homer In a
one -sid ed loss generate so much
lnlerest.
The Chicago While Sox mighl
want to forgel the ir 51 loss lo I he
Kansa s City Roya ls Wednesday
night, bul Car lton fisk will
certainly remember his seve ni h
inning drive jusl in side 1111'
left -field foul pole.
Fisk's 121h homer of the year
was his 327th as a calcher, lying
him wilh Johnny Bench fo r lhe
all-lime home run lead al lhal
poslllon .
And jus! as he had had doubls
about another famous home run
of his al Fenway Park - which
won lh e sixth game or !he 1975
World Seri es agalnsl Bench's
Ci ncl nnali Reds- fisk wasn'l
sure this one was going out
eil her .
" I dldn'l know whelher i f was
going Ia stay fair or not," said
fisk . "The wind was sorl or
blowing across.

" I knt•w I hll II far enough, II
wa s ju sJ down lh e line and lhe
wind drifllng as 11 is, somelimes
you gel a lilli e hook on th e ball."
The ball hung on the line long
enough lo gel pa s1 I he foul pole.
Eve n lhe usually s10t1c fisk
seemed moved by whal It mea n!.
The veteran catcher was
greeted afler th e home run wllh a
hug fr om his son Casey .
"I goJ goose bumps walching
him hug hi s boy ," said Chicago
Manager Jeff Torborg. "Thai
was beautiful. More so than I he
home run or the record, 1t just
mean! so much 10 I hose two and
th e family . Whal
an
accompllshmenl."
lndeed.ll lying Bench's mark
wasn't enough to make it an
historic shol , consider I hal if was
also his·
- 1861h si nce joining I he Wh ile
Sox In 1981, lying him wilh
Harold Baines for flrsl on lhe
all -lime franchise list.
- 44 \h sin ce his 401h birihda y,
l yi ng Basion's Ted William s for

fourth on lhat l!sl.
- 348th overall in hi s 19 years
in lhe major leagues. tying
Cin cinnal! Jleds' slu gger Georg e
Fosler for 44th on lhe overall
home run list .
Thai' s prelly Impressive slu ff
for a contact hitter .

Blue .Jays 8, Tigers 3
AI Toronlo,
Pal llorders
knocked In lhrer runs, scored
1111·ee more and joined Fred
McG riff and Glenallen H ill wilh
solo homers 10 help I he Blue Jays
Jake over lhr AL lead i n hom e
run s with 132 . Wall Terrell, 0- 1,
look th e loss in hi s second Slarl
si nc e signing wllh Del roil as a
free agenl July 28th
Twins I, Brewers 2
AI Minneapolis, rookie Scoff
Erickson pllched seven slrong
innin gs alOd Randy Bush stroked
a 1wo-run homer 10 lead Minne
so ta . Kirby Puckell had lhree
hits and Nelson Liriano lrlpled
and scored lwlce for Minnesola.
Yankees 6, Mariners ~
AI Seall le. Jesse Barfield's
1wo run pinch -hll homer capped
a 1hree-run sevrn l h inning to Ill!
New York lo lis fourlh slralgh l
triumph. New York has won four
oul or five ga mes from lh e
Mariners al lh e Kingdome lhis
season as well as 10 or I he lasl12.
Eric Plunk. 5·2. picked up lhe
win.
Angels K, R&lt;'d Sox 6
II innings
AI An aheim, Ca lif.. La ner
Parr ish , hllless In his prev io us 20
al -baiS, delivered a lwo-run
homer wilh two outs in the II th
inn ing 10 boos! California. Par
rlsh's 181h hom er came orr Jos&lt;.'r
Denn is Lamp , 3-4 Willie Fraser
worked one scorl' less innin g to
rvrn hi s rreord at 3- 3

Orioles 4, 1\thl&lt;•tics I
AI Oakland, Ca lif .. rookie Ben
McDonald won hi s fourlh
slralghl starl wilh Jhc help of a
lrlple play and two RBI each by
Brady Anderson and Bob Melvin
McDonald, 4-0, became lhe firS!
Orioles pitcher In his lory lo win
his first f our star is. Gregg Olson
pllched I he f!nal I 2-3 innings for
his 26th save .
Indians 5, Rangers 3
AI Cleveland, rook1e Jeff
Man1o drove !n two runs and
Cleveland had five co nseculive
lwo-oul singles during a four run
rourlh Inning . Jeff Shaw, 2-2, beal
Texas for lhe second l!me lhis
season and Doug Jones worked
I he ninlh lo ea rn his 291h s&lt;~vr .

Ohio fishing report

Shrimp, livers choice baits
for Lake Snowden catfish
By United Press International
The weekly fi shing reporl.
from lh e Ohio Division or Wild ·
life. for more
1nformalion on Jake s and
sJrea m s nul Jisled. call 614-2656659
SouthPatit
La ke Snowd en - Good catches
or c hannel catfish are being
reporled by anglers using
shrimp, chic ken liver s and nl ghl ·
crawlers fi shed nf'J r th f' bottom
before sunrise and in late even ing. Plenly of bluegill resid e in
I his Jake and ran be caughl from
shorr on worms suspend ed bPnealh a bobbe r. Largemoulh
bas s averag ing one to lhree
pound s are slr ikmg spinner s. jigs
and Jwlsters, rubber worms and
nightcrawlers .
Southwesl
Jlorky fork Lake - A rec enl
l ourn amenl produced a lolal
calch or 25 muskies with lhe
la rgesl ! Ish measuring 381n ches.
Trolling la rge crankballs al 1010
18 fool depths is recommended.
Channel catfish and fl athead
ca lf ish are producing good acilon
for n1ghttlme anglers in the area
near the dam .
East Fork Lake- Live shiners
or shad fish ed In deep wafer Is I he
bes l mel hod for catching hybrid
slrlped bass . Channel catfish up
lo live pounds are being Ia ken on
lradillonal bails during lale
evening hours in lh e upper half of
lht• l ake. Largemoulh and Ken
lucky spoiled bass are found al 10
10 20 fool depths around dropoffs
Central
Hargu s L ake- Good numbrr s
of largemouth bass are being
Ioken on small jigs and ru bber
worms There is a 15-inch min·
Jmum Jenglh limit in efferl
Channel cal fish are being ca ughl
durin g early morning and evPn ·
in g hours on ni ght crawlPrs.
OC' Ia ware Lake- Rl uf&gt;g ill s ar e
bring takr n from shore lin e area s
containing v£'gP1alion and brush
piles in lhrPP1nl0fPPi ofwatf'ron
nightcrJwlrrs and dug worm s.
Channel cat fi sh are goi ng aftrr
cu t baits . chicken l iv£'r'i and
ntghtcrawl ers fished nl' ai or
along l he bollom Scme large
mouth bass are bf'ing caught on
smal l spinners and worms
Northwest
\o1aumrr Rh·Pr Ch annel
cal li sh averaging lhree pounds
are bein g taken from all poinls
al ong lhe river. bul mosli)' In I he
slrelch from Perrvsburg lo lhr
Gra nd Rapids Dam on n1 ghl ·
crawlrrs and rut ba 1ts fished
along the boltom. Some smal ·
Jmoulh ba ss are being caug hl on
sma ll spinners l ipped with ni ghl ·
crawlf&gt;rs and minnow s fish4.?d i n
l he riffles . A few walleye and
while bass are reporl ed l y being
ca ughl
Clear fork Reservoir - Mu sklrs up l o 18 inches are being
caughl bv angl ers lrolling large
muskie lurrs near thP dam .
Largemoulh bass are being
taken in lat e evC'nin g and early
morning hour s by anglers using
small spinners. rubber worms
and lop-waler bail s fished near
the weedbeds.
Northeast
Leesville Lake- Muskies are
pursuing large cran kbalts and
providing good fi shin g acllon for
patient anglers. A variely or
other spor1fl sh such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass,
channel and flathead catfish are
providing good acllon as well.
West Branch Reservoir Mu sk ie action Is good, bul
anglers need to compete with
other recreational users to get to
the best muskle locations. Shal·
low weedbeds need to be thoroughly fished with large muskle
lures only a short distance behind
the boat . Walleye are fairly
common and often exceed four
pounds. Striped bass up to 45
Inches also are avatlable trom

dee per wafers.
l.ake Erie
Walleye fishing co nlinues 10
improve In I he eemral basin 12 10
14 mil es norlhwesl of Ashlabula
and 11 10 18 mil es norlh from I he
Fairpori -Menlo r area. Mo s1
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Cubs outlast Cards in 15; Reds lose, 4-2

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game In Cincinnati, which the Dodgers won ~ - 2. (UPI)

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By GARY SULENTIC
UPI Sports Writer
It took II pitchers. 30 hits. Jj
I nnlngs. and a double -dose of
Harry Ca ray·s favorite song
Wednesday alternoon before the
Chicago Cubs engineered a 4 ~ 3
victory over the St. Loui s
Cardina l s.
" It was a dandy. " Cubs '
Manager Do n Zimmer said after
the 4-hour , 52-minute marathon,
the longest game of the season
for either team.
Caray, the Cubs' broadcaster
for a loc a l Chicago tf'levi sion
station, traditionally lead s the
crowds at Wrigley Field In
singing "Take Me Out to the Bail
Game" during the seventh ~
inning stretch. T he extra. extra
tnning game gave him the chance
for a second rendition .
"That' s the first time I' ve
hea rd Harry sin g the seve n t h ~
inning stretch twice." sa id Cubs'
starr er Mike Harkey. who
pitched nine shutout tnnings
before ex iling the sco rel ess
game.
"I pi tched the fir st game of th r
double ~ hrader and w e came
away with a ti e." liar key said.
" We won the second game."
" It had to end sooner or later ...
said Ch ic ago pitcher Steve
Wil so n

Son·t•r
S un Ol••xo - Sl[n!· d dth·nd··r KP1in
r n ... In I \1'111' t•o nlrnl'l

delivering a bas es~ loaded sing le
10 the 15th inning 10 hand the
Cubs a hard ~ea rned fifth~ straight
win .
·' I think we owe ourselves a pat
on the ba ck, .. Daw son sa id. "We
didn 't qui!. We tied the bat !game
twice. we won th e ballgame In
the late Inn in gs and that' s a good
si gn consider ing thP pitching
duel that we had earlier ...
13111 Long . the Cubs' fifth
pi tcher. work ed th e 15th and
Improved to 5~0 .
·e •er Tom Nled·
Cardlnal .s· rnl
' 11
enfuer. who entered in the 13th
in nin g. suffered the loss to
remain winless at 0~ 5.
.·"
" ark G1·acn
' paced the Cubs
with a 4-for-6 performance. The
f l·r·s t ba seman ex tended hi s hit ~
i ~ high 17
ll·ng strea k to a pe rsona
·
games. goi ng 31 for 67 t.46Ji
al ong the way.
· n al so boosted Chicago
The w 1
ahea d of PhilaMiphla in the NL
E
ast.
·'Whatever place w e co me In Is
not Important." Grace said~
"We're playing well. That's
important."

No run s were srored through
nlne innings. and each team
scored two runs in the 10th and
one in the J:lth .
Both lt"om s co ll ected 15 hit s
Lou ts stranded 15
and Si

oaserunners.
.
..
"I'm stilt new at this job. sa id
St Louis Manager Joe Torre.
who took over as skipper for the
Cardinals last week. 'Tm not a
good manager with men on
base...
St. Louis starter Jose DeLeon
lasted eight Innings allowing no
runs before giving wa y to Ken
Dayley in the ninth .
E lsewhere In the National
League. New York beat Philade~
phia 8 ~4. San Francisco topped
Houston 8·4. Montreal downed
Pittsburgh 6~2 . Los Angeles
dropped Ci ncinnati 4 ~ 2 and
Atlanta rou ted San Diego 7 ~ 1
Mets 8, Phi!Ues ~
At New York. Gregg Jefferies
and Darryl Strawberry each
drove in three runs to help New
York break a four ~game losing
st rca k ~ Dav1'd cone, g ~ 5. went 7
2 3 inn ings allow ing four runs on
five hit s. Don Ca rman , 51.
making his rirst start of thP
season. lasted only four Innings.
allowing six ru ns on 10 hils and
si x walks.
Giants X, Astros t
AI Houston, pinch-hitter Grrg

~~\~; s~t'hk~d t~~u;~~r~~ue~frh~~
lead San Francisco. Trevor Wil son. 8-3, pit ched seven innings.
allowing four r un s on seven hits
and Ma rk Thu rmond plt r hed two

District One Holstein
Show held recently

Innings lor h is fourth save.
Reli ever Juan Agosto fell to 5~7 .
Dodgers 4, Reds 2
At Cincinnati. Fernando Valen~
zuel a tossed a seven-hitter and
Mike Scloscla had four hits and
two RBI to lead Los Angeles .
Valenzuela . 9 ~ 9. struck out four
and wa lked one in posting his
fourth complet e game of the
season . Scott Scudder. 3·5. gave
up four runs and eight hils in
seven innings
Expos 6, Pirates 2
R .
At Pittsburgh, Tim
ames
broke out of an O ~ for ~ l8 slump
with tw o doubles a nd two RBI
and Dave Martin ez drove humP
two runs to lead M ontn•a 1.
Denni s Martinez. 8·8. who lo st
.
four of his last six decisions,
h' .
allowed tw o run s a nd si x Its m
pi tc hing his fifth compiett•Dgame
•-~k
Pirates · starter Doug
rauc
.
sa w his per sona l six -game wJn
d
nlng streak come to a closC' an
his record drop 10 14 ~ 5 .
B
• p d
1
raves '• a res
A t All an ta. Jo h n mo Jt z. and
K t M
k
b' d on a
en
ere er com tne
six -hitt er and DavP Justicr
s trokPd two hom t' rum to lPa d
Atlanta . Smalt z. 8 B. allowed six
hit s ovpr srven innings whilr
walking thn•r and strik ing out
nine . Dennis Rasmussrn. R- 10.

The 1990 Holstein Show of
District One . which includes
Meigs. Adams , Lawrence, Sci·
oto. Pike. Jackson and Gal iia
counties. was held recently along
wi th the Jackson County Fair.
T he judge for the show wa s
flrian Garrison from NOBA.
T he firs t thrre placings from
t•ac h of th e cla sses are as
follows:
Yearling bull; Ronnie Ervin.
Marissa Mf'adow s
Jr. heifer calf; Larry Duvall.
Brookdale Farm s. Mari ssa
Meadows
Intermedia te heifer ca lf
Fren ch Hill Fa rm s. Nikki Mill s.
l'htllip Blackburn.
Sr . heifrr cal f: Marissa mea
!lows. Frrnch Hill Farm s. Cher y l
Bla ckbu rn
Summer yt'arling; Maris sa
Mroadows . French Hill Fa r ms.
HrookdaiP Farms~
.lr yea rling; Marissa Mea cluw s, Bruukdal(' Farm s, Hannan
llill F'arm'
lntprmedialf' sr. yearli ng :
l' ren ch 1-ltli Farm, Frenc h Hill
Farm. Hatman Hili Holsteins.
Sr . yearling; Mar issa Mea rlotvs. Patricia A . Cook. Amy
M il ls.
.Jr . two-year-old; Glen E .
Slone, Mari ssa Meadow s. Phi llip
Blackburn
Sr. two-y!'a r -old . Brookdale
!'a rms, Bradly Ervin.
.lr throe-yea r -o ld: Philtio

s

alluwPd six hit s over six innings.

Winfield calls gambling accusations "outrageous'
M\A HE IM. Ca lif. tU Pli llavp Winfield angrily cal led
CH'C u:-.a lions that he gambl ed on
sparling ev ent s ··outrageous"
J nd said those who lend credencr
tn them 'bf'l ieve in lhP tooth
Ia irv ."
Spu r ts Illustra ted reporte cl
sr•1·r•ral pt• op lr cl ose to Winfield
sai d hP knew Howa rd Spira had
connec ti ons to gamblers and tha t
thr· $15 .000 Winfield gave him
was Parrn arked IO pay oU gam
bling debt s.
Winfil'id. a Ca!Uornia Angels
ou tfit'lder , pla yPd for th (' New
York Yankees when he paid
Sp ira $15.0011 in 1981 Winftcid
sa id the monry wa ." a loan .
"\\'hen thPy wt'f(_' trying to
dr vr• lnp tllP s tory, I to ld th em
how ridiculous th is wa s any ·
~,,·ay, " Winfirld sa id al AnahP im
StJ d ium . " It' s outrageous that
Winfirld gamblPd. [f you he lit'V£'
in tha i , ,\ 'O U bel i('VI' in lhP 100 ih

$·10,000 in a n effort to g ather
damaging inrorm a tion on
Winfield .
[Jarb ara Frohman. the widow
of Wi nfirld's former agent AI
Frohman. told the magazine that
hPr late hu., band informed her of
Spira' s involv('mf\ nt in
gam bling.
She stated Winfield agreed to
the give Sp ira the money after
com ing to both Winf ield and
Frohm an .. crying. hysterical. on
oe nd ed ~d ow n knees" for help in
co1-er ing huge debts he appar~
en tl y
owe d t o illegal

Whitton. who spent eight
months In prison for bookmak~
lng. sa id "both men !Winfield
and Frohman) were&gt; aware that
Sp ira gambled" and "Frohman
told !Winfleldi tha t th e monev
was to pay off Sp ir a's gambling
debts ...
In addit ian, th r maga zi nf'
quoted
an unidentified source
a lie "
But Alber t Whitton. a chauf~
who claims Sp ira currently owes
feur for a promotlona I company
organizPd crimfl $2 million from
ca lled Top Hal tha t was created
gambl in g.
by Frohman . told the ma gaz ine a ·
Th ese report s conflict wit h
similar story to Barbara
Winf ield' s accoun I of his rE&gt;lation ·
Frohman· s.
ship with Spir a.
bookmakers
AI Frohman died In 1987
"There Is noth lng to !he sto ry ...
Winfield said. " It's a bunch of
shady allegations and it's out
rageous. Dave Winfield does not
gambl e. You gel sick and tired of
this and , yea h. I'm mad about it
''It's stupid , it 's rid icu lous. it 's

No one wins Super
Lotto jackpot prize
CLEVELAND il!Pit - No one
had dl l six winni ng number s in
Wednesda~·s Supr.•r Lotto j ac k ~
pot. boos ting the top priLP to $fi
million on Sa t urdav
·ThC' wi nni ng numt){'r&lt;; ar r I . R.
IK. l:J. ~X . and :16.
Out of thl' $2.Hl9.9~1 wort h of
t1 r kPts .so ld . Ohio LoltPry of fi
ciJ !s said 41 pl avcrs had fi,·r of
tl11• numl••rs fur J.noo each and
"rwtlwr· ·I St~1 had four oft ht' m far

Personal Bankers

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Basrbal l Co mmissionP r Fay
\'inrrnt forrr d Y ankpes princi -

pal ownPr Crorg(' Stcinbrennrr
to rPsig n as Yanke('s' gPnnal
pa r tn er las t month for his involvem ent with Splra. Strinbn•nner
paid the sei f ~described gamblrr

Syracuse clerk report issued for last month
Jani ce L a w so n. c l er k ·
treasurer of Syracuse Village,
has Issued the village's monthly
st at emen t.
In the genera l fund . the bal
ance ca rried forward wa s
$9,452.29; receipts, $V94 07; di s
bursements. S:l .595 .14 ; bal ancr
$8,151.22. In the St reel Construe
Han Fu nd , lhP balancl' carried
forward wa s $~J,667 . 00 ; rcceipl s.
S1 . 990.80; di sbursement s.
$2 ,21 6.56; bala nce $5:14124

Blackburn. HoUybrook Da irv ,
Bradly Ervin.
··
Three-year - old ; French Hill
Farm. French Hill Farm. H an
nan H!il Holsteins.
Four-year-old;
Hrookdale
farms. Frenc h Hill Farm ..Jack
E rvin .
ft ve-yea r -o id ; Brookdale
Farm s. Mari ssa M ea dows ..~ul ~
mi ller Creek Farm
Aged cow ; French Htli Farm .
Marissa Meadows.
Dry three and four-yea
r -o id; Laurette Carmtchael.
Cheryl Bla ckburn .
Dry aged cow; Brookdale
Farms. Ja ck Ervin. Aulmill er
Creek Farms.
Best three fema les; French
Hill Fa rm s. 131ackburn Dairy.
Phillip Bla ckburn .
Dam an d daughter; Brookda le
Farms. H annan Hilllloistrins .
Produce of dam; French Hill
Farm
Ge t of sire: Brookdal e Farm s
French Hill Farm. Maris sa
Mea dow s.
Herd; Brookdale farm s,
French Hill Farm . Mari ssa

State Hi ghw ay Fund. balance
carried forward . $945.1 1; re~

The Oh io Dep artment of
Healt h has established a toll free
t el ephone numb er to field co m
plaint s and provide information
on health fal'ili!ies and provider s
li ce nsed by th&lt;' department or
cP rtlfied to partic ipatP in M e di ~
care or Medi ca id. according to
1\ormo Torre s. RN. of the Mei gs
Co unty HPalth Department.
T hi s incl udes nuro:;\ng hom ('"·
rest homes. ambul ato ry su rg ic ;,d
rPnter s. ru r a l hr alth clin ics ,
hos pices and cr nified homP
hC'alth agrn ci0.-... Torrrs notl'd
Thr purpo sP of the toii~fn·&lt;·
numbrr i s to makr i t eas ier fo r
Oh ioans to rrgis tN co ncrrns and
obta in inform otion obout heal th
carE' facilities and provider s
lic C'nsr.d or tf'rti f iPd by the Ohio

Me adow s.
G rand champion fem a le .
Fre nch Hill Farm.
RcscrVI' cha mpi on female .
13rookda le Fa r m s.
Premier Exhibitor. French
Hi li Farm .
l'remter [Jreedrr. French IIIII
Fa rm .

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Livestock reports
1\Tllt:N!\ LI\'F. STOCK Sl\tES

Stcady, Butcher COW!I·Stf'ady.

Medlllm Fram e I .l 2 Steer~ :
!60-300 lhfi.
·- .... 9:1i.06-1 2li.OO

300-500 lbo. .. ..

.. ...... 90.01).111.011

li00-'7001tw. .

80.06-911.00

1110-UP .... ..... ..... .. .... ... .. .... ~ ~· .l&lt;.ll0-111!.00
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Fram ~

1 &amp; 2 Hl'ller!i :

!50-300 t tw . .. .... .. ....... ... .. .. .. 87.00.111 .00
:100-508 lhA .
. .. ........... ... 84.01H05.00
5110-100 lbo . ...
.. ... .. ~ .. . l~ . OIJ-911 . 011
700-UP .....
.. .... -... ... 6'7.06-76.00
Holstein St'*r" and Bull!! :
300-ROO IM. .
.. .......... . 62.06-86.00
Butcher Cows:
UIIIUieM 41\.80- 111.00; C~tnner / Cultrr
45.00.$5 .00;
weiJhl luw grade row~

u,ht

40.00-down; Helh·rfttP up to

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Bukher BuD:

ThP K ick1•r portion oft hP gcmw
produrl'd lh&lt;• number 77R899. and
nn onf' had th at number. good for
$1011.1100. Ten oft he $5:!2.2'i8 worth
uf tickl·ts had the firs; t fl vr
rrumiJrrs for $'i.OOO each; 47 had
the f ir st four for $1.000 ; ~80 had
the fi r st three for $100 and ~ . 794
the fir st 1wo for $10~

Ulllltlc8 82.110 -10. 00 : CRnn{'r / fullrr
li:i.00-~.00.

Veal CaJv~:
Choic e / prlmt&gt; 9t. 00- 10 1· .00: MPd\um

11~ . 110- 98. 011.

SprtntJer Cow!l:

415. ~800.00;

C om . 580.00-W.OO:
down.

('ow/ Calf

Baby Calves 165.00.

Butrher Sows·
400-600 II»..
. .. .... 48 . ~49 .~ .
Butcher Roan: 46.00-4!l7ll.
Thp Hop e
n0-114llbo .... . .. ~ ..... ~~ .......... ll0-~&lt;1.611
Mp by Bud : %5.00.50.00.

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fattl e Prkt&gt;S:
Steers unr 1000 1118.
Htrs . O\'er 100£1 1hs . .
f&gt;'f'f'lkr Sit&gt;t'r!l :
300-~ ltv. . .

\leal Ca lv ~..
.. ........ 96.0(}-117.00
Bahy Calve!'! by the• Htnd .. .. . :i0.00-14i.50
Bilby Calv~ hy lhf' Pound ... 1 30 . 00-1~ . 00
Hoi{S :
Barrow ~ &amp; Gllh 230- ~ !hi. .

.. .:17.:10
Dut cher Sows .......... .. .. ........ . 45 .oo-49.50
But cher Bollt'fl ..
.. ....... n. U -$0.00
Pip by tht&gt; Hud
. 17 .00-M.OO

Slaurfiter Lamhfi ..... -.. _ ...... ... 4:1.04HS.SO
t'~eder Lam~ .......
. ... ... 42.50
Old Sheep...... ....

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Thursday, August 23, 1990

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.. ..... 79 .00-113. 00

500-'700 lb8 . ' ""
16.00-96 .00
F~eder Hf'lll•n:
300-500 lhs . . .. .
.. ?.H0- 103.00
500-100 lb!!. .
63.00..R7.00
t'ee d&lt;&gt;r 8 ull!l :
JOO.MIO lb!!. .
"76.00.107.00
MM). 700 lbH. .
67.00-117 .00
Sll\llghtf'l' b!IIIH 0\' f'r 1000 lbt\ . 64 . ~- 73. 00
Slaul{htt•r Cows ·
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fannel'8 &amp; ('ultt'rs
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Jlm Layne ~~me LOaD otncerl
Peo::s Bank of New Haven

$30,000 ~

Department of Health. sa id Dr
Ronald L. Fletcher. stair hl'a l th
director
Acco rding to Fiell'ht•r. tho sL'
cal ling the hotline ran rC'gistPr
complaint s or receivf' answers
and Information on health rare
f ac iliti es. This would include
certH ica t ion-r eIa ted df&gt;fiCiPncif's
found in patient care, corrPctivP
act ions taken, and any sa nctions
rel ated to faci lit y 's most recent
insp&lt;&gt;rt ion.
Ohi o's l olHree number is 1 ~ 800
J42~055J and w il l be 10 oper" tion
durin g regula r st ate work days,
Mo nda ~.. t hrou g: h Frida~' from
7: 4~&gt; a.m . t o ~ .111 p.m
Those wish in g t o rrg1 stcr com
plaint s bv mail ma.v wrilf' 10
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Fund : bal&lt;:1ncr· cJrrirU for
ward,$1911 .16; rrcp rpt .s, $U; dts
bursrmenh. $0; IJa iancr·. $191J .l 6
Tota l balancc C' arriPd forward
was $50,942.95 . Total rrcel pts
were $16.624 ~28 . Total d isburse
ments were $17,623.79. Tota l
balance wa s $49 .943.44. To ta l
warrants outstanding wer e

Pool Fu nd. b&lt;.~lance rarriPd tor
ward. $ 2.14 2.0:\ : ri'rPipl s .
$i. :\b '1. 1-l. d Js burst•ments.
$8,2J.i..15; IJalanee. $1.292 .82.
Guarant y M eter Fu nd . bal ~
ance. $2,201.73. rece ipt s. $25.00;
di sbursement s, $185.75; balance
$2,040.98. Pool Repair, $114.78;
receipts. $0; disbursements, SO;
balance. $114 .78. Ceme tery

1990

YEAREND CLEARANCE
OllASrflt:

ceipt s. Hi:L:~; d isbur-.,Pments, $0.
balan cl'. $1,110.4~1 Park Fund.
ba la nc0 carried f orwa rd .
$225.52; receipts. $0, disburse
ments. $46 .53; bal ance $178.99
Fire Fund. balance carried for
ward. $9,583. 15, receipts. $0.
dis bursements. $670.97; balance .
$8,912.18 .
Current Expense Fund.
$1.980.86, receipts, $0; disbur se~
ments. $852 .07;
balance.
$1,128.79. Water Fund. balance
carried fo gward, $18,440 .42; re~
ceipts $4,783.8'.l; disbursements.
$1,842.42;
balance $21.381.79~

Call health department
at toll1ree number

$7'l

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By The Bend

The Daily Sentinel
Thursday, August 9. 1990

Page-6

Community calendar
THURSDAY
POMEROY -Vacallon Bible
School wfll be held at St. Paul
Lutheran Church, along with
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church and Trinity Congrega ·
tlonal Church, through Friday
from 6: 30 to 8:30p.m. The theme
Is "Journeys with Jesus." Con·
tact Rev . Laura Shreffler lor
further Information.
MIDDLEPORT - The Hope
Baptist Church In Middleport
will have Vacation Bible Schoo l
through Friday from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Classes will provided for
age groups1 nursery through and
Including adult .

BIN TAKIN - Members of "Bin Takln" are,
left to rlghl, PhU Simmons, Jim Hinzman, Fred
Sizemore and Van Johnson. Not pictured is John
Kirk. "Bin Takln" will perform althe Ohio River

Festival In Ravenswood, W.Va. on Friday, as an
opening acl lor country great Sieve Wariner .
Their musi c Includes pop, 60's and 70's rock and
roll and country.

Racine Grange
inspection held

_Hay show set

Annual inspection was held
when thr Raci ne Grange No. 2606
mPI rPren l ly with sl at e deputies
Ar thur and Westlna Crabtree.
Crab! ree gavP his report and

E mma Adams, lecturer pres Pntf'd thf' program .
A reading, Mama's Pie. by
Ma r~' Ka y Yost was given and
p{)('ms included. Just A House·
wifP by Laura Circle; A Home by
Nita Yost, ThP Heart Finds a
Horne by Emma Adams; Neigh·
bo rliness by Dorothy Smith; a
rPc i pe, A Happy Home by Emma
Adam s
Othpr rea di ngs were by.• Chuch
Yost, This Is a Farm er: Mar v
K&lt;.~ .v Yost. A Farmer's W!fr She's a Wunder: Emma Adams.
Deacon's Ordinatio n.
A co nt est was held by all on the
president s
The group will se rve refresh·
ment s for the Se ptember Porn·
-ona meeting
II wa s noted that Earl Cross Is
a patient a1 Riverside Methodi st
Hospital in Columbus. and tha t
Chuck Alkir e is 1n the Rolling
Hill's Nursing Home in Pa rker s·
burg. W.Va .
Refres hmen ts wNr- srr ved fol ·
lowing the meeting .

DeMoss birth

COREY i\ . Mi\ YES

Mayes birthday
Corey Al len Mayes recently
ce lebrated his fir st birthday at
th e home of his grandmother .
Pau Ieite Cundiff. Middleport .
who ho sted the party along with
his mother. April Cundiff.
A cookout was held and a
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
ca ke. ice cream and kool ·ald
were served to Joy Cundiff,
Ang ie Cundiff. Mark Schull,
Brandon Schull. gra ndfa ther
Charles Cundi ff. great grandpa r ·
Pnts .J ohn and Frances Kearns.
Tim Kearns . Donna. Amber and
Tiffan y. Mark Kearns and Roble.
Sere na Minshall, Larry and
Whitney. Shawn Minshall, and
Lelgha Bryan I.

M r and Mrs . John DeMoss arr
announci ng the birth of their fir st
child John Joseph DeMoss, on
July 24 at Plea sa nt Val ley
Hospital.
The i nfant wei ghed nine
pounds fift een ounces and was 21
Inches long.
Paternal grandparent s are Ri
chard and Esh te r DeMoss.

The Meigs Soil and Water
Co nservation District and thr
Meigs County Fa1r Board wi II
once again be sponsoring a ha y
show at the Meigs County Fair.
Rules state that exhibitors
must purchase a $9 membership
ticket and that al lentries must be
in place by noon on Monday .
August 13. Exhibllors mu st bring
a whole bale for jud gin g. All hay
becomes the property of the fair
board and will be auctioned on
Monday afternoon. after the
judging.
There must be 10 exh ibit s to
make a show .
Classes for the show lnclud L•:
division 711, cla ss 1 - 7o percent
or m ore alfalfa: class 2 - al l
grasses: and c la ss .1- 49 percen t
or less legumes.
Prizes for the show includ e:
first prize. $20, blue ribbon and
plaque: second prize. $15.00 and
red ribbon ; third prize. $10 and
while ribbon.
Deadline for en try is 4 p.m ..
Friday , August 10.

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Wes leya n Bible Holiness Church
will hold vacatton bible school
through Friday from 7·9 p.m . at
the church. All ages are wei ·
come. Rev . Roy McCarty , .Jr. Is
the pastor .
LONG BOTTOM - There wi ll
be revival at the MI. Olive
Community Church through Sun·
day at 7 p.m . nightly . Pastor
Lawrence Bush Invites the
public .
POMEROY - The Laurel Cliff
Free Methodist Church will ha ve
vacat ion bible sc hool throu gh
Friday from 6:.10 to K: 30 p.m .
nightly . The public Is invited to
attend.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Group of A.A . and AI · Anon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m . at the
Sacred Heart Catho lic Church .
Ca ll 1·800-33:1 ·5051 for man•
information.
SYRACUSF. - Syracuse VI I
!a ge Council will meet on Thurs
day at 7 p.m . at Syracuse Vlllagt•
Hall.
Shade River
CHESTER Lodge wi l l meet in regular
sessi on on Thursday a! 8 p.m .
RPfres hment s will bP served
MIDDLEPORT - There will
be an organizational meeting lor
all boys Interested In play ing 7th
and 8th grade !ootball at Meigs
Junior High School on Thursday
at Meigs Junior High School at

6: 30 p.m. at the Junior High
Sc hool Stadium In Middleport.

Capehart, 992·5302, or
Manley, 992·5030.

POMEROY - There will be a
dinner Thursday at the Senior
Citizens Center In Pomeroy from
5·6: 30 p.m . Menu will feature
creamed baked chicken, green
beans, cole slaw, biscuit, and
beverage. Cost for the meal is $3
and Ice cream will be available at
an extra charge. Entertainment
will be provided by Junior and
Rita White. The public Is invited
to attend .

POMEROY - Mark Wade,
ventriloquist , will present a
summer reading program.
"Laughing at the Library," at
the Meigs Coun ty Public Library
on Saturday at 2 p.m . The public
Is invited to attend .

TUPPERS PLAINS - The St.
Pa ul United Methodist Church In
Tuppers Plains will have a
basement sale on Thursday and
Friday from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053
will meet Thursday at the post
home at 8 p.m .
ROCK SPRINGS -T he Rock
Springs Gra nge will meet Thu rs ·
day at 8 p.m . at th e grang e hall .
FRIDi\Y
RACI NE - Free ent ertain·
ment In Star :\1111 Park will be
held on Friday Instead of Sa tur ·
day due to family reunion sche·
dullng . Jerry Powell and the
Mounta intop Gospel Singers and
the Coun try Blend Band will
perform. Act ivities begin at 7:30
p.m .

Roger

TUPPERS PLAINS - T he
Tuppers Plains Elementary
boosters will paint the play ·
ground equipment at that school
on Saturday at 12 : 3() p.m . Anyone
wishing to help should bring old
paint brushes.
RACINE - The Teaford Reun·
ion will be held Saturday at Star
Mill Park beginning at 4 p .m.
DARWIN -The 23rd annual
reunion of the descendant s of the
tale Samuel Allen Eblen family
wil l be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at
the roadside rest area on Route
:1:1. Games will be played and
prizes awarded. Brmg musical
Instruments for enterta ir.ment.
LOTTRIDGE- The Lottrldge
Community Center will host
Co untry Music Night at the
renter on Satruday from 7 p.m. to
midnight . All bands are Invited to
participate and refreshment s
will be available. The center Is
located on Athens County Road
5:!. five m!les west of Coolville.

LONG BOTTOM - There will
be a gospe l sing at the Faith
Gospel Church In Long Bollom on
Fr id ay at 7: JO p.m . fea turing ·
several gospel groups. Pastor
Steve Reed Invites the publpc .
Refreshmen t s will be served.

SUNDi\Y
SHADE -The 66th annual
Haye s Young Holliday School
Reunion will be held Sunday at
the Holliday School Ground. A
basket dinner will be held at

POMEROY -T here will be a
clothing distribution day at the
M eigs Unit ed Methodist Cooper ·
atlve Parish, 311 Co ndor St.,
PomProy, on Frid ay from 9a .m .
to 3 p.m.

MASON -There will be a
gospel sing at New Faith Baptist
Church on Route 33 In Mason,
W.V a. on Sund ay at 2 p.m .
featuring Conrad Cook and th e
Calvary Ec hoes. and th e Redeemer 's Quartet .

SATURDAY
M!DDLEPORT - llobb Log·
glng will sponsor a Men's USSA
Softball Tournament at the Mid·
dleport Park Saturday and Sun·
day. The entry fee Is $65 and two
softballs. Further Information
may be obtained by calling Bill

noon .

CHESTER The annual
Weber reunion will be held
Sunda y at Rodney Keller's farm
on Route 2481n Ches ter . A basket
dinner will begin at noon . Drinks
will be furnished.

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By WILLIAM C. TROTI
United Press International
PURSE Ti\LK: Queen Elizabeth docs more with hpr purse
than use II to carry her lipstick, according to Raymond
Fullager. a longtim e roya l watcher. Fullager. who writes and
lectures on the royal family, told a Charlotte, N.C.. audience
that the queen uses her purse to comm unicate 23 different
signals to her staff, such as moving it from her right arm to her
left arm to Indicate that she is bored and needs to be rescued.
Fullager. 60, also says the queen Is a closet grease monkey .
"She's the only monarch in the world who can strip dovm a car
and reassemble it," he said. "She lear ned how to do that in
World War II when she was part of the Women 's Army Corps.
She has had to fix her own t ire flats." Fullager knows more
secrets about the queen. too. "She likes to cook hersel!
brea kfast," he said. "She has her own flat at W lndsor Castle and
once she goes Inside 11 and closes the door. she has no staff to
waif on her. She prefers It that way."
DIRECTING NEWS: Director Martin Scorsese has been
made an honorar y citizen of the Clml nna, the small Sicilian
town that was home to his maternal grandmother. The mayor of
the Clmlnna said Scorsese sent a let ter of thank s to the town
counc il and promised to visit next year in searc h of his root s ...
Relationships between movie studios and directors usu ally are
not marked by loyalty but the association of Woody Allen and
Orion Pictures is unique. Orton has just announced thai Allen
has added his next three pictures to his exclusive agreement
with Orion as writer. director and producN, rounding out a
20·year relationship. Beginning In the fall, Allen and his
girlfriend, Mia Farrow, will star in the last film he will mak ~
under his existing Orion agree-ment
NO DRIVER HOUSE: "Driving Miss Daisy" star ,Jessica
Tandy had wanted to convert part of her garage to house
se rvant s - such as a drivPr - but the Easton . Conn., zoning
. board has stalled ht•r. Tandy , Kl. and her husband. Hume

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have someone on the premises who can drive a car and give us a

tn cash, $928 in food sta mps and
$4,400 in checks.
E mplo•."··"es from an armo red
car co mpany di sc overed the
lhrft Monday morning when.
upon opening the sa fe. di sco·
vercd only four of the usua l five
money bags and the fishhook .
"The employees of the ar·
mored car company have the
keys to th e door but don't ha ve
the combina tion to the safe. The
store employees have the combi·
na tion bu t not keys to the door. Tt

Rutland Street Festival
scheduled for Sept. 1
The second Rutland St reel
Festival will be held Sept. I from
10 a.m. to dark .
Th ere will be a f ish fr y. games.
c rafts , door priu• s and
en1 er ta inm ent .
Tables are available for $!1
each for anyonP interPsiPd 1n
selling crafts.
Mu sic will be provided by the
Blue Jean Special Band . There
will al so be a clogging
demonstration.
· A prince and princess conies I
for ages 3·7 and a king and queen

co nt es t for ages H·12 will be held .
The fire department auxiliary
wi ll fu rnish containers
A pet show wi l l be held for kid s.
ages J 12 with prize s awarded to
first, second. and third.
To rese r vP a table or to
preregister for the prin ce and
princess, king and queen contest
or the pet show. call Joan Stewart
at 742 ·2421, or Kimberly Willford
il l 742 ·2103
The event Is being sponsored
by the Rutland Fire Department
;md Ladies Auxiliary.

Meigs County Commissioner
Rich Jones, a candidate for State
Representallve for the 94th Dis ·
I riel, and Meigs County Juvenile
Judge Robert E. Buck . spoke at
the recent meeting of the Meigs
Cou nty Republican Women.
Each stressed the Importance of
a good voter turnout for the
success of the Party.
Maxine Goegleln presided at
the meellng In which a number of
fund·ralslng and social events
were discussed. Mrs. Goegleln
requested that anyone interested
In working a shift at th e Meigs
County Fair booth should contact
her or Meigs Co unt y Recorder
Emmogene H . Congo for a time
to work .

hand In the house, " Cronyn said in th e zoning application. The
request fell two votes short of the four needed for approval with
one of the opposing board members saying the couple could take
other options.
COUNTRY NOTES: Hank Williams Jr . Is expand ing his
tnvesunent portfolio to Include a Nashville restaurant. The
20,000·square·foot Montana Cafe also will have a stage for
performers when It opens In 1991. It will be strategically located
near the Opryland USA music theme park and serve
hormone·free beef and buffalo burgers ... Waylon Jennings
recently returned hom to his native Littlefield, Texas, lor a
family reunion. What he found was the whole I own turned out for
the first Waylon Jennings Day . Jennings, wife Jeosl Coller and
son Shooter were welcomed with a parade and a spelcal
presentation of a street sign bearing Jennings' name. The local
Chamber of Commerce also unveiled the newly nasmed
' 'Way ion Jennings RV Park' ' which will provide free campsites
for visitors to the Texas town.
GERALDO NIXED IN TEXi\S: A Fort Worth, Texas.
housewife can cla im victory over Geraldo Rivera. Lynda
Beams, a mo the r of two, says she's thrilled that KDFW ·TV,
which ser ves the Dallas· Fort Worth, Is dropping "Geraldo" at
the end of August after her 20·month campaign against the
show. "Tht• children of Texas are the victors In this," she said.
"I want to thank the local and national sponsors who cared
enough about family values to withdraw their advertising."
"No matter what the subject matter or how he had cleaned up
his act . lht•.v wouldn't buy him," he sa id . ''They didn't
remember the new Geraldo twho supposedly had toned down
the sensationa l nature of the showt They remembered the old
Gera ldo and thosp th!ngs art' ha rd to turn around ."

i~ag ~~i:g !:.~~.~o--w-a_s_s_u_p_p_o_sc-·d-to-be_a_·-ra_I_I_sa_r_e·_

Fishhook bandit catches mo·
ney bag
M E NAN Ds·. N .Y . I Uri t 'd
Pali ce I n upstate New v, or k sa 1
they were search in g fo r a bandit
who used a fishhook to snag a bag
of money from a supermarket
night deposit box .
Pollee sa id Wednesday that th e
angling bandit apparentl y ;0 .
wered a large fishhook into a sa fe
tn th e office of a Great Ameri can
superm arket in th e vil la ge of
Menand s in upstate New York .
The thief managed to pull ou1 a

Republican women
hear candidate

Cronyn, 79, ne-eded board approval because their garage is
detached. "We can't afford to await an immedtate crisis before
making arrangements for the inevitable day when we must

The group voted to endorse and
work for the en llre slate of
Republican ca ndid ates. They
also voted to lend financial

1m D ld K l 1
..
sy s1em. pa 1ro an av
e·
back told tht' Albany Tim es
Union .

support to th e party headquar·
ters which will be ope ned some·
time In Sept ember in Pomeroy
Count y Chairman George Co l·
llns announced several upcom·
ing events and dates. Michael
DeWine, republic candida te for
Lt. Governor, will vislllhl' Meigs
County F'alr on Aug . 17 around
noon . He will be at lht• fair
grounds until 2 p.m .
. Collins also announced the fall
ra lly will be held Oct. 2:!,
probably In Middleport. Jim
Petro , candidate for Auditor of
State, will be the featured
speaker.
The tradillonal MeettheCandl·
date Night at the Se ni or Citizens
Ce nter has been set for Oct. 17.
The next meeting will be Sept.
11 at 6 p.m. with a potluck, at the
party headquarters on Main
Street In Pomeroy . Al l republl·
can women are urged to at tend.

Eastern kindergarten meeting set
Two meetings will be held, one
at 9 a .m . , Monday. August20. at
the Tuppers Plains Elementary
School, and another at 11 a.m ,
Monday , August 20, at lh&lt;'
Chester Elementary School . for
all parents of kindergarten stu·
dents. This year's full da y
alternat e day program and

__c_o_n-rt_s_c_a-te_d__
a_n_u_n_d_isc_l_o-se_d_
amount of cash.

teacher-par ent conterenre schedules will be discussed PareniS
who did not attend l hr spring
regi stration or who are new to the
di strict will need to provid~ a
copy of their chil d's birth rertifi
cate and a reco rd of immuniza tions recf'ived .

CARPET SALE

Mother takes baby to bank
robber}'
SEATTI.F. 1UP II - Police say
a young mothl'r loaded up her
Infant son, stuffed a 22·callber
pistol in to hi s diaper bag and took
a cab to stick up a bank.
The woman asked the unsu spect ing cab driver to wait and
watch her son while she walked
Into Security Pacif ic Bank In
Ballard and gavt' a teller a note
demandin g cash. pollee said
Tues day .
Thr woman handed the teller a
shopping bag for the cash, took it
and then fled the bank. hoppin g In
th e cab and telling the driver to
speed off.
Pollee alerted by a sil ent alarm
caught up with thrcab, found the
pistol in the di aper bag and

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VIEEK

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SALE

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AT

DAN'S
IN MIDDlEPORT

Pomeroy.
Maternal grandparents are
Rose Tatman, London : and
David Tatman, DPiawarP

20°/o
OFF
JEANS FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
SURPRISE BIRTHDi\ y
Gi\THERING - i\ surprist•
open house for VIrginia Vita·
toe Hartley, In celebration of
her 60th birthday, will be held
Saturday !rom z.4 p.m. at the
Senior Citizens Center In
Pomeroy hosted hy the Full
Gospel Lighthouse Church.
Relalfves , lrlends, and church
associates are Invited to
attend.

Martin birth
Jordan Nicole Martin, 8
pounds, 6 ounces and 211nches.
was bOrn July 13 In Good
Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati
to Ron and Jill Martin of
Loveland. Ohio.
Maternal grandparents are
Chuck and Mary Geiger of
Dayton. Paternal grandparents
are Doug and Marilyn Martin of
Galllpolls.
Maternal great·grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiger
of Dayton. Paternal great·
grandparents are Stanford and
Allee Stockton o! Hemlock
Grove.

Anyone who purchased tickets
for the Gallla ·Melgs Blcenten·
nlal Air Show can receive a
relund by tak ing th eir !Jckets to
the airport office In Gallipolis
before Wednesday . No rrlunds
will be given after that time.

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~ CASH 4.~

SALE
1986
COUGAR
Stock t 97691, 4 doors, aedan,
wheel drive. 6 cyl., air, auto ., PS, PB,
whoel, AMIFM stereo tape, radials.
win . defog.
Now

Stock I 5640, 2 doors, 6 cyl., air, auto.,·
PS, PB, tiltwhoel, cruise, AINFM atareo
tape, white walls, bucl&lt;at saata.

Now

LIVING ROOM

1978 FORD

1985 FORD

TEMPO
Stock I 5912, 4 doors, sedan,
whoet drive, 4 cyl., air, auto., PS,
AM/FM radio, radials, bucl&lt;ol ......
gauges.
Now ·

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COUPE DEVILLE

Stock • 6142, 2 doors, coupe, V.S, air,
vinyl roof, auto., PS, PB, power win·
dowa, power 18111, power locka, db...,ael,
cruise, AINFM
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PB, AINFM radio, aux.luel tank,gauges,
sliding rear glass.

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speed stand. trans., AM/FM slen!O
radials, bucket seats.

Refundr available
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Stocl&lt; I 5861 , 2 doors, 4 wheel drive14
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Prewashed

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499

WAS
•To OU811fttd Appllcwrta

In Navy
Greg E. Weddle has Joined the
United States Navy and fs
stationed In California for basic
training where he will graduate
Sept. 7.
Letters and cards may be sent
to him at Co. 189, RTC ·NTC, San
Diego, Calif., 92133·2000.

290 N. SECOND
MIDDLEPORT

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Monday
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, August 9, 1990

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U.S. F-l5s taking positions m Saudi Arabia
WASHINCTON iUPII - De·
fense Secrelary Di ck Chenev and
Joml Chiefs of Staff Chairman
Co lin Powell sa id F·IS fighters
were "laking up positions " In
Saudi Arabia and rhat U .S.

paratroopers a nd more jets were
on the way.
"It obviously is a major
commitment of U.S. forces,··
Cheney said Wednesday, declin·
ing to predict how long U.S
troops will be deployed in Saudi
Arabia.
"The situation 's un certa in,"
he added. " We don't know how
long if will lasl. We don't know
when it will end. We don't know
exactly how l'vcnts will unfold
over the nex t few months ."
Cheney and Powell, a four·star
Army general, appeared al a
Pentagon news conference for
l he first time since President

Bush ordered U.S. troops and
warplanes to Saudi 1\rabia to
deter a possible Iraq i attack and
protect U.S. Interes ts.
The two men r efused to dis·
close the number of U.S. aircra f t
or troop s already in Sa udia
Arabia or how ma ny American
military forces would ultimately
be sent there, but ex presse d
confidence the U .S. lroops could
defend the oil kingdom .
"Even though thPrt• may
I
million people m the iraqi army ,
It is not an army that is currently
postured to come storming
across any border wilh I million
people," Powell sa id . " I am
confident of our ability- when
we have fini shed our deploy ·
ments ro accomplish the
mission thl' president gave us."
n(' fensC' officials who asked not
to bP iderrlifiPd said about 2.300

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Beat of the Bend

Perturbed at prices?
By 808 HOEFLICH
Everyone is pl'rturbed about
the gouging at the gasolin e
pumps, but no

one does a nythin g abou t it .
Pr es id P nt
Bush went on
t Picv i s i o n

m akP

to

weak
st&lt;ltemcnt to the
oil &lt;·ompanies. I'm sure thev
Wl'n'

a

li ste ning and will do ~

rollbark any minute. Sure th e:v·
will Who are we kidding? Oil

of Brf'ck ingbrid gP, Te x .. a nd Mr .
and M rs . i\llrn Tuttle nf Sa n
Frt~ nci sro. Cali !
It v.:;1s rhr i r
first \'!S it to Oh io &lt;Jnd w~·o..;t
\'trginia in ~,11 yf'ars. A.'i ·nw
D uk r·· would .'.&lt;.J.V, ··wrlrrHJU'
hom r· . P ilgrt m s...
l kid you not. It 's \atw nJI
Smi le Week from Aug . uthrough
Aug 12 Now does that give )·ou
an idea of what to do for the nrxt
few davs"

Bragg s ta rt ed leav1ng at J a.m.
EDT Wednesd ay and were due to
arrive in Saudi Arabl&lt;.1 late
Wednesday .
So urcps al so sa id mPmbPrs uf
the 101 s t Airborne Di v i sio n from
Fort Ca mpbell, Ky., and the 14111
Infant ry f ro m I'art Stewa rt. Ga ..
wert' earmarked to go to Sa udi
Arabia, along with F ·16 fight er
jets and B 52 bomber s.
PowPI I said fiv e A WACS earl y ·
warning rPconnaissance radar
planes were sen t to Saudi Arabia.
apparently to bolqpr lhc fi ve
AWACS it already operates
Also. he sa id, thP nurlrar
powPrrd aircraft carrier USS
E isP nhowrr and esco rt s hi ps
passed lhrough lh c Suez Ca na l
and WPn' now statio ned in the
Red SPa, off Sa udi Arabia's west
&lt;·oa&lt;.;t, •,v-hPrr onr Iraq i oi l pipe·
lifiP r&lt;nds
A tota l of abou t .\~ US.
war ships, including th e airrraft
rarr!P r USS IndrpPIHlrnc!'. were
1n thP reg ion . Ttw Indi '!H'rHiP nn'
was stJ I ionrd 111 th r norlhPrn
A 1a bi an Sea. at the' mouth ot th f'
flf'rsian Gu lf
Tlw aircr.:.J ft CHTi f'r USS SarJt
n;::a. whict1 11'1"1 rtll ' UnilPd Sta l f''.
Tu(•r:;rl a.\". \\.'ill takr up position tn
lh l' j'astnn MPdill•rranPan. P11
'.\t·ll sa id . That w ill put l hl"\'f'
( "d iTil'r '., with ubo ut 2-W fi f;:h lrr
allll r1tra ck )('h. in th e• rrgion .

paratrooper s from Port Bra gg,
1\ C.. and 4R F·l\ je t fi ght er s
frnrn LangiPy. Va., v..·err in thr
first wa vl' of th e ··ongoing· · U.S.
operation
"Bccausr v.:c want to ensure·
lhe sa fety of our troops and
because we wa nt to e ns ure
operational secur it y· ... l will be
limitrd in what I can It'll you,"
Powe l l sa id al th f' beg innin g of
t he briefing .
Bus h issuPd th1· order Monday
night to Sf'nd \T.S. troop s and
aircraft to Sau di Arabia, afiL'r
Cheney had obtained an agree
me nt from King Falld to allow
U.S. forces to use Saudr bases for
th r fir st tim(•.
··Ear ly a dva ncr par t~-' r le·
m ents lilt ed off t he ground at 7:35
_
ves tl:'rday 1TucsdJy J mornin g
and lhP flow has continued, with
thP rlldjiii par t of the flow
b1Jg innin g l ast night 1 Tuesday
ni ght 1 wi th tlw1lf&gt;pa rtun' of F -1.1-,
from L ang h ·~· Ai l Fn rcp Base.·
PowPIJ . . ald
The F - l~ Eaglt· li gh tPr j l'l &gt;
wrre from th e 7l s t and thP 27 th
T ac ti ca l l"i ght er Squadrons "'
Lang ley, sou i"CPS said. Thrre an·
~&lt;I p!Jnl's in Pa ch ·"CJU&lt;.Jdron
Pov..-c· ll sa id rh r F -\ :Js bPg;!n
lt·a\·i ng T uPsd i.lV night &lt;tnd WJ'n'
l'(intinuing to Ir a\'!' \Y cd nt's(L!y
· "Th f' first plani'S h d\'f' lancktl
in Saudi Ara hi a and arc takin g up
positions a t v.n iu us loca tion." in
Sa ud! Ar;ttJia. ·· lw ...,aid
In addition, PowP II sa 1d. para
t ro oprrs of thr Division Rr· c1d _'&gt;

Powell expressed concern wrlh
Iraqr chemica l warfare ca pabil
ity , but added that the L.S troops
were be ing se n t in had protect ive
masks and body garmeots and
m edicine
Cheney sa id he told Sa udi

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
stantial domesU c resources."
Johnston 's letter echoed r ecent
rem ar ks by oil industry officials
and their political allies cuwait.
On June 26, Bush sharply
limit ed drilling off the coas ts of
California, Washington, Oregon,
F lorida and New England , say·
lng additional studies were
needed on the potential environ·
mental effects of drilling.
But .Johnston noted that the
president. in making his deci·
sion. res erved the right to change
his mind if national security was

and gas development .
Sen. l:lennel t Johnston, D·La .
se nt a letter to the presidl'nt
Wednesday asking Buush to
·'reverse'' his decision imposing
a moratorium "on oil and gas
leasing and development on
large areas of the Outer Con tin·
ental Shelf."
Johnston wrote, "Given the
crisis in the Middle East and at a
tim e when neHrly 50 percent of
thf' oil we consume is imported, I
question the wisdom of banning
the development of these sub·

Bush urged
to reverse
oil decision
WASHINGTON IUP11 - The
chairman of the Senate Energy
and Natural Resources Co mmtt ·
lee, citing the Middle East crisis,
asked President Bush to reverse
his decision limiting offshore oil

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In rerPnt co ngre'i:s ional tes tim
ony, American PrtrolPurn ln s li ·
lute President Char les Di Bo na
sa id that "mo re oi the Outer
Co ntinental Shel f should be made
available tfor drillrng;. espe·
cially areas which alrra dy havr
bern lea sr:d "
DiRona and other dri lling
advocates, including a handful of
elected officials. have long

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endangPrPd b.v oil suppl _v
disruptions
"I beliPVP the em ba rgo on
Iraq i and Kuwaiti oil and unfold·
ing even ts In the Middle East
warrant reconsideration of your
previous decision in viPw of
na tional security concerns," the
se nator sa id.
The Whit e Hou se had no
immediate comment on John·
st an' s letter .
Johnston noted, "Nearly one·
quarter of U.S. es timated oil
reserves and well over one·

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ill rivin1~ in Sau d i /\r'Jbi.:J
Wt'lt' ·· pn•tt .\ Sl'C ll rf'
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providr s upport nnw. a ... 1.~ the
Ftst' nhower bat th• gnlup ··

Brigad1• uf thP l ~,ROO mcmbl'r

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oing Out I
Business!!!

dl lTraft

R2nd AiiiJurn( ' D1vi'.ion trnrn Fori

officials during his visit Sunday
and Mondav th at Rush would
waive th e ~·ong rPssional ' 'M et ·
zenbaum A ml'ndmPnt' ' that li·
mitPd rht' sizP oft he Sa udi Arabia
F
ftr-r t to
at any one t ime.

Thursday, August 9. 1990

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compa niPs are big businrss and
we rlont offend big business.
Alter all. they' rp in a position to

Public Nolle&amp;

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makr major monetary contribu tio ns to I he gam e of politics.
So me cr iltcs felt that the
PreSident should have ca lled rn
the c hief execu live officers of the
oil co mpanies and made It
perfect clear that h e wasn't go ing
to toler ate the situa t ion. But that
didn't happen . If the President
realiv wants a more gentle
America. he rea ll y should exe rt a
littl e force.
He Is the chref
cxecu ti ve of the entire nat ion and
we are th e people. Aren' l we th e
ones he's supposed to be repres ·
ent i ng':' Mos t evrryo nc r know
dOt'sn' 1 fee I \'P r y ge n !lea bout t h('
prier go ug ing.
Howard Nolan. Syrac use. a
re ti re d So uth ern Loca l teac her.
think s i t would be a good idea of
I he oil compan ies used I he excess
profit s they are r eap ing fr om th e
gouging to pay on the national
drbl . Th at should m ake a dent the fr gu re is al rea dy well inlo the
millions which will turn int o
bi l lio ns in short order Do n' t hold

vou r brra t h
Don Cullums, Hem lock Grove
a rPa . is huv in g hp;J IIh problpms
and probably would wplcomP
hea ri ng f rorn y ou about nmv
Don was movpd from VPIPrart.'&gt;

\1cm oria l Hospital tn lJnivP r .., it .v
HnstJital in Co lumbu s whPrc he is
unrlPrgo ing trst in g and trrat
rn Pnl.
His wife. Kay. an
rmp lo1rr at VMH. 1.&lt; spe ndin g

timr in Co lumbu s to br nParb~ ·
Don s address is Room !ORO.
Doan Hall. Ohio State L nivrr
Si t;. Col umbu s. Ohio 1.12 1il .
It has long bern sd id th at on('

good turn dPsPrvrs anoth Pr.

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Jean Abies has been returned
to her Pomeroy home from the
Holzer Medical Ce nter where she
was taken after a fall at her
residence .
She received a
fractured heel a nd oth er injuries
and will be confined for eight
weeks .
Jean sends along thanks to
everyone for cards, vi sit s. flow ·
ers and phone calls with a
"speci al " to the em ergency
squad, L B. and Bob Vaughan
and Howard Mullen.
Incidentally, visiting Jean and
her husband, Thomas, last week
were cousins, Mrs. Ruth Adams

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bua. OH. 43288·0403
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the Governor' 1 Eltecutive
Order of January 27. 1972
are applicable to thi1 bid
invitation.

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Contract Bond must be
iuued by 1 surety company
meeting the requirements of
Article 2 of the Instruction to
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Bidt shall be •eeted and
addreued to Department of
Adminiltrative Services.
Olvi1ion of Public Works.
Office of State Arch it act and
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cas h, but , of course, all of those

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•pacification• in good condition within tan 110) days
eher ntceipt of bids. The
COlt of replacement of any
mining or damaged document• will be deducted from
the depo1it, The low bidder
may retain the plan• end
specification• and the deposit will be refunded.
Subcontractor~ and material au ppliers may ecqu Ire for
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Form of Bond. Form of
Contract, EEO Bid Conditions, lnuructlon• to
Bidders, General Conditions. Plen1. Spealflaetlons
end other Contl'llct Docua

monta together w~h •nv
further lnformotfon deolrod,
moy be obtetnod by Prtnie
Contractor• from the Offloe
of M·E BUILDING CON·
SULTANTI. INC .. 1011
E01t Brood SltMI, Colum·
buo, Ohio 43201, Tol~phono
18141 288·4903. All blclllno

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ASIDE requirements of
amended Substitute Hou1e

Bill 684 of tho 113th Rogu ·
lar Se11ion of the General
AsNmbly, and 1pecifically
the requirements of Revised
Code Section 12 3. 161 (C I

12) ond

f31.

retoting

to

Minority Businflll Enter·
prlu aubcontuctou and
material purchue and aer·
vice supply comracta, are
applicable to thl1 lnvhetion
to bid.
No bidder may withdrew
his bid within 1ixty (80) diVI
after the actual date of the
opening thereof. The Deputy
Director. Dlvialon of Public
Works. ruerves the right to
waive any informalitHtt or to
re;ect any or all bidl.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Business Services

NOTICE i1 hereby given
that on Saturday, August
11 , 1990. at 10:00 a.m., 1
public: 1818 will be held at
105 Union
Avenue.
eroy,
Ohio, to
aell for Pom
ca1hthe following collateral ·

1986 CHEVROLET
Celebrity Sor. # 1G1AW9X·
7F6185889
The Farmers Bank and
Savings Company. Porn ·
aroy, Ohio, reserves the
right to bid It thl1 sale. and
to withdraw the above colla·
teral prior to sale. Further.
The Farmers Bank 1nd SaY ·
Jngs Company r•erves the
right to reject any or all bids
submitted .
Further. the above cell• ·
teral will be sold In the con dition it i1 in with no ex ,
pre..ed or implied warran ties given

181 8, 9, 10. 31c

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USED APPLIANCES
90 DAY WAIUNTY
WASHER!-$100 up
DRYER!-$69 up
REFR IGERATOR!-1100 up
RANGIS-Gas-Etec.-$111 up
FREEZER!-1121 up
MICRO OiiN!-$79 up

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SERVICE
~~2 - 5335

or 885-3561
Auno From Pnt Office
POilEIOl, 01110

R~nllls

• Lot• Ranfals

992-7479
lt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio

SER~ICE

The following were receiv We can repair and reed / prepared by the Ohio
care radiators ond
Environmental
Protection
Agency (OEPA) lut week.
heater 'ores. We 'an
Effective datu of final ac ·
also
Q(id bail and rod
tions and iuuence datu of
proposed actions and of
out radio tors. We also
draft actlona are 1teted. fi ·
repoir Gas Tanks.
nel actions may be appealed,
in writing. within 30 day• of
the date of this notice. to the
992-2196
Environmental Board of Re ·
Middleport,
Ohio
view, Rm . 300, 238 E.
Town 51. , Columbul. Oh.,
c
43216. Noticeofenyappeat
1hell be filed with the director within 3 days. Proposed
actions will become final un·
leu 1 written edjudication
hearing reque1t i1 submined
within 30 days of the ls CHESTER, OHIO
ILJince date : or the director
•GRAVEL
revil81 1wlthdraws the propoaed action. Any penon
•LIMESTONE
mav submit comments end/ or a meeting regarding anv
•Fill DIRT
drah action within 30 ~~VI
•ANYTHING
of the date Indicated. Ac·
tlon" , a• used above does
AT All
not include receipt of a veri·
fied complaint . If 1ignitlcant
public lnteret1 exi•ta, • pub 1·1t · 901fn
lic meeting may be held. A•
to anv action, including re- , _____._ _ _ _ __,
ceipt of verified comptainta, II
any penon ma-y; obtain no·
tice of further ectlon1. and
additional information. Un·
le11 otherwl1e provided in
ALL MAKES
notice of particular action•.
Bring It In Or We
all communications 1helt be
sent to
Hearing Clerk.

PAl' HILL FORD

].

•VtNVL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Now Homoo lroilt
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860
NO lUNDAY CALLS

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R. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

BISSELl &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages

•Complete
Remodeling

New Location:
I U North Second
Middleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

3748 ·6 for requirements.
Final iuuance of Registration Certificate •• 1 Qenerator of lnfectiout Waste.
Veteran• Memorial Ho1pital
116 E. Memorial Dr.
Pomeroy, Ohio
This final action not preceded by propoted action and
il appulable to EBR.

181 9. 1tc

THE OEPARTMENT OF
AOMINtSTRATtVE
SERVICES
OtVISION OF PUBLIC
WORKS
Carole J . Ol1havlky,

Columbus. Ohio
4U29. Wll oppolntod An·

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cl&amp;aning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2168

Announcements

8.J.''JO.I mo.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

'LIGHT HAULING
'FIREWOOD

985-4473
667-11179

USm RAILROAD nES

992-2269
6-12 · 90 ttn

1·31 ·go tin

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ADOPTION
We'd IOYB IO Shirl OUf hartll &amp;
home wfth Infant. Will ott.r lowe,
w1rmth • •Hectlon, ftnancl•lly
s.cure, ..,. htlp Nc::h ather!
Mtdic11ilegal lljMn... paid,

CIU COUKI

Evtnlngl, 201-427-

2346

HaMbali C.rd • Comic Show.
Saturd.lly Augul"l 111h, 91 .m .5p.m. K1n1uga OAV Hall. Ttblt
ep1ce available, Ctll ~•ney,
614-446-BglS.

cqe&gt; ADOPTIONSptclal flmlly
Wlntl 10 gl¥1 rOUf baby 1nd Ul
1 eh•net. Cal coiiiCI 708-3521656. Mary Ellyn and Chuck.
Slnglee Information .nd a

d~ ­

nlflld option tor finding a

partner. Hnrt111rch: P. 0 . Box
1043, GaUipotle, OH 45631.

4

Giveaway

2 art 9fiY t.mtlt c1t1, 304-8823451.
2 bilge y1rd Kll Qoods. 614-

388-14.. 9.

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SERVICE

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~92-5335 or 985 -3561
Acro11 Front Pod Offico

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

614-992-2328
36 YRS . EXPERIENCE

7 · 23 · 1 mo .

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mo.
old malt, German
Shllph.,d, whlla !an, 1o a OOOd

r.orn.. 8t4-379-2t34.

Free puppte1, plrt German
Sheph1rd tnd lab Rttr1ver, 3041182-2TJII.
Grsy end Whitt 3112 mo, outside
Klt1tn,
to good country
homt .814-446-0317

Is Your Roof Roady For Another Year of l'e
and Snow?
Now's The Time to Find Ou1 .

HOT SPRING
SPA

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION

Y nu r
lr&gt;~

Day ·A Y""'
[\('treat .

Honey bHI 10 gtv..way. 814till-2403. Cat! 11-Sp.m.
Somtone to lear down 1 112
story ofd houN tor lumber,
must haul .wty 111 lrnh, 304m-at&amp;1 Of 304--372-4257.
Ten buck shot tim 07118, must
tak• Ill, 30U7&amp;-T.MO,

6

Lost &amp; Found

LOST: r.male ~k end tan Coon
doo, l.Mdtna CreH AuUtnd
Ohio, contact Chortle Wlaa, 814ti2-li1011 .. :lfM.e~.

loll: One W.tar Sk~ Yo! low
Cltamaran. In Klnewht Rlvw.
Sat Aug.4. Rowonl. Cait Colloct
11011-ll38'28'10

RECYCUNG

7

Yard Sale

OFFEIS 2 LOCAnONS TO SEm YOU ....

Drive,

cllltry Admlnletrttrtx of the
01tott of IOPhft Peort Dovlo.
d.C...od, lote of 11 1 Stonehlnr Dr., Mt. Juflot, Tn.
3712 '
Roborl E. Buck.
Probole Judge
Leno K. Noeoolrood, Clorlc
171 28; 181 2, 8, 3tc

4·16-86-Hn

NEW- REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATES

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIARV
On July 23, 1980. In tho
Mefgo
County Probote
Court, Cooe No. 2887 t,
Undo Putnom, 1Olllocl forn

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

ROOFING

Wr Guaranter Your Salidaelion

Public Notice

Res. 949·2860

Howard l. Writesel

BILL SLACK

992-7762

Deputy Director

or

l .- 7~1 1r n

For Old &amp; N&amp;w Roofs~ Shingles
Repairs, Gutters
Buildlnq and Remod&amp;ling

[8] 9 . llc

PH. 949-2801

16141992 ·7714

Pick Up.

21 7 E. Soc. Pomeroy
POMEROY,

"AI Reasonable Pri&lt;os"

Pay Your Phone
and Cabla Bills Hare
~..,, .•;.. IUI!Hill PHON!
16141 991-65SO
'I!IDIIICI PHON!

MICROWAVE
OV,EN REPAIR

OEPA. P.O. Bo• 1049. Col·
umbua, OH 432Be-Oa9
Ph . (8141 844-211&amp; . Con·
ault ORC Chop . 374&amp; end
OAC Chopo. 374&amp;-H end

CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

We Cllt'"v Fishing Suppli•

Stop &amp; Compore
Free Estimotes

985-4422

BISSELL
BUILDERS

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

1· 12-'88·«•

10130/'891fn

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

Lordy, Lordy,
Look Vlhoft
401

POMEROY. OHIO: At. 7 8o S.R. 143
ALBANY, OHIO: Rt. &amp;0 8o S.R . 143
NEW HOURS:
POMEROY: 9 e.m. -7 p.m . 7 Dey1
ALBANY: 10 a.m..t5 p.m. 6 D1y1, Cloaed Sundly

PAYING AS OF TODAY. MAY 29. 1990
#1 CojiJier 90¢ per lb.;
Clean 0 Aluminum
36C p&amp;r lb.

Amerio "s Favori re
Port able

Spa

BAUM
LUMBER
CHESTER
985-3301

Gallipolis
&amp; Vlclnlly
• family ron! oalo. Potrfol. Aua.
Bth 6 lith. C1olhM, knfcli·
knacka. tors. eame tumll&amp;n.
4 Family Yortf Solo: Ctolhlng Infan! to odul unlluro1 odCt •
.... ou1 of Conlomllo, Srd
on ~ghl. &amp;hlrlty Aro
·
l'rl •
Sal. Aug. coil
lith •lt+IU·NS
10th.

�Page-

1 0 - The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Rentals

LAFF-A-DAY
,.,.- ......

Gallipolis

·------

&amp; VIcinity

Middleport. Ohio

41

46

Houses for Rent

grocery ldaal Wtot. 114-245-il48.
tor 1 or 1 cwple, •ppllanc•
$25olmo.
'"' 1:1 Wanted to Rent
~· 12!0 Third Ave, e-......
Wou~ IIU to rtnl houM In the

507 Oak Dr.-Spring Vtllay Aug.

3br houM, t 112 mil• outtlde ol

Rio on At 325. 114-24HUI.
3 .....,. I bath portillly fur·
nlahodL. locltld In t-n. 114-

~1w,

Yl!d1ltoroge bulldlttg. CA1 pt1nt

Boat

Aapall"'bla.

tuDGivfelon,

Ewerythlng

Chtapl Ralnllhlflll.

~

Frklly. Monday .clition • 2:00

p.rn. Saturdly.

-2t'C';'t-::&gt;
~lUI B 9
c.---.:v

hom•

kerotene

lnllrior,

heater,

mite.

~?

Burkhar1 Lane.
Frid•y.
Aug. 10th. ~5; rod brick
howo. 7 mlin out Rl. Mt.

"I didn't have to look for
trou bJe to day I G0 d ' Jt Was
• the Open. n
fl ght 0U t ln

Garage S.le. Thur. Frl_ • Sat.
Bum.lte Rd. Kanaug•~Ott .
Couch, love ...1. auns,
te,
mfec

......,.,' u,.,. '

·

S.tur•y. 811 tlfiO; 9-5. Sund1y

8112190, 10-•t. 269 Lower River
Road. «2 112 mil• down At. 7.)

Thui.day &amp; Friday. 10-4. 1 mile
out Georges Cr. lrom Route 7.

Thut"'day
Frkby SetiJI'day
Down Rt.7, rtaht 11C Clipper Mill, 1
mile, follow t1gnt, Baby c6otht•,
couch, chair, Hr-. l•wn mow.,-,
a•• wMd eater •lr hockey,
fruck tool box, qulht, cratt..
Y•rd Sale: 2 mlln put Holzer;

Rt.160. •dun. chlldren"eclothlng.
toyt, dry..-, mlec. Aug. ,OI.h 9..C .
Yard Sale: Frt I Sat. oH 141 at
Centen~~ry. 3rd tr1lltr on left.
S.Ira dump trailer, too11,
i""lry, dlahn , llka

fiMIII

tNH , lola of mite.

mat-

Cotimelo......,i.t
r~~~dedl Guaran·
'""11
tMd wag•. paid vacltk&gt;nt. 114446-7261.

Dental Alcaletanl NMdad, Send
resume to cle Bax 04'!&amp;._O.lllpolit
Oalll. Trlbunt, 82! r nlrd A..-.,
Gall poH•, OH 45831.

Elim money by Utt WHII.. JcMn
the numbers ta demonttrala

"Chrfetrn~.. Around-Th.. Wortd"

Jutv· O.Camber. Leave name,
addree•, and phone number an
answering tervlce. 1114-992-8319.
EARN MONEY A11dlng Bookll

$30,000/yr. Income potantlal.
Now hl~ng . 111 806-687-6000
Ext. Y4562.
EARN MONEY Rudlng bookll
$30,000/yr. Income potential.

Now

(1) D-687-6000

hlrtng.

Ell. Y-10180.

oH. lntsrMI.t

-4 Family Yard Sale, 11.. on cor·

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18

Help Wanted

time AN or LPN for afternoon
ahlft with Friday and Saturday

&amp; VIcinity
"'h and Brown, Aug 10.11,
9:00 am, Bhp Rota TlU•,

o••

- - - - --

Huah Yard So~ta, HI &amp; S.t, 9:30

till ?. Sun. 12 :00 till 4:00. 2
~ocka above Crawford Slora
•tenc~erwon. ClolhM, tumllwa ,

gluwara, Home lntarlor, lot• of
mise ttams. All procatdt are
going toward good .,. .... 304-

675-6077 aftlr 8:00.

ctll 514-594-354

rru..

poleau
or apply In

J*lon at 319 w. Union Strtl'l,
Aihens, Ohio ..,5701. MondayFrtdey B--11 :30 1.m. or 1-4 p.m.

EXCELLENT WAGES for tp~~ra
time IIHmbfy. Eaey work II
nome. No expelienc• n..ded.
Call 1--504-641-m&amp; Ext. 52M
Open 24 hours, Including SunErp. HouA c ... n1r b" Frldaya,
$5 an hr. ft~o061'1heltlng and cool-

Ing lnet•ller. Mut1 be willing to
wortt S.nd re•uma to P.O. Bar

Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

7290, Porrt.roy, Oh .

Fedefal Jobtl
Earn S28,000-$86,DOO

on Sumner
Road/Chester_ t&lt; lds, Large ~ll•
clothes, nooaehokt, mlac _ Some
HouR

All

oecupo~~llont

112-mlle from 248 on Cc Rd . 28.

9-10-11. &amp;M-98!-t131 .
4

family yard sate. August 8--11.

8:00-5:00. 357n Vane• Rd ., Har-

rfsonviUe. A1 ln canctlt l

1 t.lmlly yard tale.

Hill Street ,

Pomero'(. Road befrort Pte..e,..
will M s1 gn1. Frlday-S.turdty

Aug . 9-10·11. at Maxine Mlehul,
Uurel CIIH, P'omaroy. Ba.. b.tll
earda, clothlf19. mlec.
EurciM bike, nice clothing,
mite. Baum Addition behind
tk.aling rtnk. Augu. It 10.11. 9~ .m.

Rain etnceta

Aug. i -10. lamps, end ttblu,
flowers, hln, humidifier, lawn
chairs, curta!,.. 32797 l'tn•

Will Baby tit In my ttome . Have
Good R, ••
~ rancea. 814--...~vv••• 81 14
Will to babysitting In my home
wNkdays, Age• : "2 &amp; up. Have
daycart experience 1: refef'ln·
ees. Excellent Cllrt. 614-4468202

·
Would lika to babytH for young
babl• and toddl..-.. 1114-901·
3242
.

21

Buslness

Opportunity
INOTICEI

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
rtcommende th•t you do buti·
n... wt!h people you know, and
NOT 1o und money through lttt
m•ll unlll you have inve.~r11•ted
the Otflfir)9.

Fully equipped belillly ahopo,
Oet h"'o butlnen rNtonable.

BOHide Summer Image on 160.
aya: 814--446--07'53, Nlgl'll: : 814245--9173.
VIdeo Aenlal 11cwe and butl·
nMt lor 11le. Backlfi'Nt Vld10,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Serlout lnq.

only. 614·1102...,..

Real Estate
l1

Homes for Sale

Grocery c,.rt, eJ:petience helpful. Anumelref•r•nce ear. of
P.O. Box niC, Pomtroy, OH.

INTELLIGENCE JOBS. CIA. US
Customs, OEA, etc. Now Hlrtng.
Call (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. K·

101U.

- - -- -- -

EARN
MONEY
IVPing,
wordprocnalng, pen,Dnlll com·
puling . AI hom•. Full or pt. time.

U5 ,0CKI/yr. Income potenllal. (1)
BOa-687.6000 Ell . B-1018i.

Now
liking
appUeatlona.
Oominoe Pizza! Gallipolis &amp;.

Y•rd ule. Margie Gr~ '•,
Main St., Rutland. Thws. •nd

Frid1y.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

now booilnt

auctk»M,

••-

oeNnca make• lhe cltter.nce.
llceMed Ohio, Kentucky, W.at

Vlrglnle. -713-0785.

9

wanted to Buy

To Buy : Junk Al.llot
with DJ wtlhout moto,._ Call
Urry Uwty. e"M 388 Ul".

Employment Services
11

•nd LPN pooi:hlont av•llablt.
For mort Information reogardlng

aeer.ge, call afttr 5:30p.m. 814.
446-4S37 Mrlou• lnqulrln only
1 room houM-good Jtpalr In
Long .Bottom, 01-1. Seenlc view
of bhio Rlvt~r -3 mila• from

For11.ed Run Stale Perk, Shade
River For.st &amp; 1100n to M
m•rlN. Whnln mlnutn of lhrM
poublle boat r1mps. Own.r
deceaud, prlc~ lo Mil $'15,500.
C.ll e1W8~17! or 814!'2474035.

1 rooma 1 112 bl:tt-ts, counlry
living but ciON to ,._.QI School
and town. R1 . ~ lane,
Township Road 27. Rrat road 10

Calt 81 .... 912-7'118 or 1·384·

mil• to Meig• High School.

32

Mobile Homes
lor sale

1974 Guerdon Futurama tbe!J. 2
bedroom, Cantrat Air IUV&amp;
•hown by appointment 814-4-461012.

Wanted to Do

1:0G-4:00.

Loool&gt;l'• Ptua au... Brtdat

(!j 3·2·1 ConttiCt

...
:2=
821 · - - - - - - - 2br, nor:•· 322 Third Ave. 61 ,._
4ti-3JI or&amp;"l-4lll03.

wat.,- p.ld, Kerr

Rd., 1200 rent plua

-""""'· ••· -"''"

S"Witlo, Doubto
Cltlo014-311J.43117

Gall. t-erry, $325. monlh. 304=
6711_ lO
_ Ifl
:.......- - - - - -

Fumlshed, 2bf, 112 mile Hal of
P'ort•r on 554. !14-388-~l .

lbgM: Y.en DIY C.tt Center
rtHOnebM,
dlpoeod1blt,
16clnM, qUIIIIy child C8NI. Mon-

_..1111-

wtlh . . - lgtl
(IISPR). 111111 Ntvt ot" be
1nd 11M to -In pllyol-

Doy CoN Center.
Slllo, - b l e , ch,_... 11-f
I "·"' • 5:30 p.m. ADH 2 ·10.

wan llloo
_ , . ..,.,...

$1:1.13 per hr. ••~lng. Pooling
..... Df.OS..IO, s.nd ...Urnl

Ul~

25 .. eator TV, F~r

rnodll. 114-:Ja8.81112.

0000 USED M'PLIANCES
Wuhe,., dry.,., rttrigeraton,

rang•. Sll.agge Appllancea,
Upper Rl..-.r Rd. S.ldt Slone

Cnll Mottl. CIII114-04 ..13N.

automatic wu..-,
white, SH; Kerwnore Wather, I
Ken~

Mobf,. home tor 1111 14500 or
for rant $226 per month. 2 8R,

••lanca1.

S.curfty depostt 1 ... ,.r.nce ,.._
qulr-M. &amp;14-448-4208 SlutM Real
bt.ate.

A•nt : 3 Hdroom trailer. Nlee, 2
mllft from Porneray on Sr 143
304-175-6200.

Apartment
for Rent

Electric Drver, S71; K~~nmore
Dry•, $7&amp;; Frlald•lre Dryer, SJ'S;
30 Inch ElectriC Range Coppoertono, $75; Eloctrlc Ringo 1op I
Bottom Oven, eoo-ono. $150;
Elsctrte Rano- 26 Inch Whha,
115; Electric R1ngo, 30 Inch.
$95; P'or'11bll Olehw11het, $85;
Rlh1DIIrlltot, Hei'Ye• Gold, $86;
Chnf Fmer, 20 cubk: toot,

lneh tumlahad. Uppot~r Rt. 7,
Upper Alv., Ad. 81 .......8-3MO.

~~;~~ded - 814-446-1JI4,

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT9 AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATE~! . Sl6 Jlckoon Plko
from S1v-.umo. Walk to shop &amp;
movlet. Call814-446-2568. Eot-1.
Fumlthed 2 rooms &amp; Mitt
Dow,.tslrt. CINn. No pelt. Rtf.
&amp; dtp. required. 0,._1519.
F11mlthed Apt 807 Second Alit,

Oelllpollo, 1225; Utlllltn ,..ld,
1br,

8~18

efter 7p.m..

Fumlthed
E.ftlciency,
$1 75 ,
Lilith._ Peld, Galllpollt, &amp;144-48-4418 ft 7

• a ., p.m.

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed-

room •pertmente at VIllage
Manor
and
Rlveralda
Apartments In Middleport From

$11111. CIIIOf4.1102.mt EOH.

Middleport, Otllo, BMch St Ont
bedroom fuml1hed apt ., dtpoelt

• ret.,-ence rtqulrH, 304-882·
me.
Ntcely

Fum'ad Small house,
eulta~

garaga, nol
chllcff'ln, no

fOf'
Pfl•.
$300Jmo.
Dtpoell.l14-446-0331.
Nleaty Fumithed MobUe Home

In chy. CA. Suitable tor 1 per·
eon. Ret. &amp; O.p Required 81444f.Ol38
Now aec:eptlng

application~~

for
M11on Apll, AIC, tr .. lfuh P'ck
up, laundry room, •quat houslnJ.oo opportuntly.
Cto.. 1o

:Cur"~ ~~or:·nl'~., '":
monlht !rot r1r0 . 304-m.ato1
One bedroom 1pt1. tor rtnl.

45

Furnished

PICKENS FURNrrURE

RENT TO OYffl

lntulllld.

p-··

Country-Big Bend-Rock. Of4.
Wl-6687 Milrc Futlz.
Top C.sh paid. C:Xd tumltLn
cuboerdt,
quilts,
oriental,
poalntlnge, toye, 01" en11rt ....t.
eall colfect 304-w.3m, or 304523-t854.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
121:28 Mabila Home Awning wtth
Scroll Poet. Skirt!~ 12 yNro) lor

2318
1e ft.

or

wall e~~blnele. 11 ft. of

baM eablnllls. 3tln, aolld wood
front doot. Ooubfe pane windowl , dltfertnl . . .. ·~

em

1::=·-=-:-c;:-;-:--:---:1988 Cub Cadet lawn tractor,
•• BOO
nd 18 • 60""

~.:2.iol6:•P.

cut.-· ·

501

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SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Oulllflod
Hbyattt.-

wtll

llllbyoltter,
In

~

home.

-...~~~o prtco. EltO ..... ony
only to: Mtlgo IIRIDD 1110 Clr· ego. 304-e75-7190.
111011 • · ayroo- Oltio am.
Will leby Sh In my Home near
Alrftnt Jobl Directory. OUIII"'n· J.cbon
Pike BulavUII Rd. Ex,..., ElnploJmonl, 304-344-5385
pertence and A•flrwnca. 814-lxt. A-1.
44f-204e
AYOII I All Arooo I !lhlriiY
Wll B1by lilt my Homo Chooltlre
llpNIW, 304-41&amp;-1421.
INI. ExPerience and rwfeNnoe.
Col ~27 .... 8pm

Wlfl do petntlng lntertor,

-ltly.

n-

'"'"'·OIIM
-Ina.
-~~~
lobo,
IICCiolron, JOW75liiO oftor 4:00.

fil

rico

tho unbtll•••biO
o1
$12,900 dlllv- 1n H1 up.
Clllt.atJO.m-&lt;1145 ""dltlllo.

SIDERS EQUIPMENT, - ·
... 304-47J.l'l21.
tumaoe
wtcaollng, thlrmottat•, inetall•
lion lnetrucUont, UOO. runt
hoepH•I bed wHh S..rs

304·1'TS--8102.

lloldld vinyl - · elwc01l
gr~y, Large pu~rm.n cu.
and co.metlc caM 115. 304-Tn9102.

no.

Moving 91111, - 1 hllr
d.,-r, twin bedroom 1uii!L_ 22 cu
ft che.. freezer, 304-4 rD-2381
betwHn M am 1nd 8·11 pom,

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big van lor a subcompact car
5 IG 1
1
with very few luxurtes. My
I
L-.L_...I.-..L._L.- l ~ f rie nd consoled m e , ""J ust thin k
~------...:....., of it as a motorc ycle with AC

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by ldlmg in the m1sstng word!
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PRINl NUMBEREO

71

Autos lor sale

TJ.IAT'S D1Ff£l:'WP AT
L£AST YOU £AR!.l TH£
MO!.l£ Y YOU (;LOW'

After

5pm

Plcl! up bldl, Forde ond Cltolrt.
1i80 to 1887, no ruet , 304-175-

1P Nova. 4M qlne, 400

VInton Auto Salvage. Foreign
Dom Porte buying Junk Clrt.

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head-to-he¥d 1n the
courtroom. (A)
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porch-building techniques.
focusing

&amp; Livestock

.
IS ONLY A. MAH E~
OF TIME BEfO~£ TH E

OUT
WE ARE MISSING.'

W ,OOO. lo4-,.-,..

tnn.r kit wlh countr
wotor, eoptlo llnlt ond llllotrto
ltoott up. On top - .
Ptt~IIAY lonood. OWn« wiN PI'"
tlalty flnenct~, 12,100. uiing
pnc.. 304-471-2722.

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by mailing $1 25 \o Astra-Graph , c/o
this newspaper , P.O. Box 91428, Cleve~
land . OH 4410 1-3428. Be su re to state
your zodiac sign .

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keep 1nvolvemen ts w1th fr iends on a
pur ely tun. social level today _ It's bes1
they're not drawn mto your se n ous confidential aflairs. nor you in1 o theirs

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-S.pt. 22) Be very care·
emotional bond s. They'll resent restric-

PISCES (Fob. :zG.Morch 20) Oon'l use
up your credit with friend s tod ay by requesting inconsequential favors. If you
do. there's a chance they migh1 no1 be

tions even il you feel it's for their own

resp o n sive when you need them lor

lui today you are no t overly possessive
wilh people with whom you have strong

good.

something sign1flcant.
ARIES (Merch 21·Aprll19) II you gel in ·
valved in a ser iou s discussion with a
friend today, be as open and fr ank as
possible . Don't give your friend any reaales contusion .
son to think you're hiding something.
SCORPIO (Oct. U.Nov. 22) Conllicts TAURUS (April :zG.Moy 20) In a join!
with co- workers are likely today If you
ventu re today don't allow someone who
are too insistent e~Jery1hing must be : isn't directly involved become part or
Auguot 10, 1IHICI
done your way and within lhe lime inthe enterprise. This person 's only conIn Ihe year ahead you could be lucky in crements you establish.
tribut ion might be complicati ons.
rather unusual ways. This Is likely to be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23--Dec. 21) Sub· ' GEMINI (May 21..Ju.. 20) There 's pos·
especially true In matters that pertain to due Inclinations to take speculative slblll1y you might try to alter or change
, the fulfillment of your ambitions.
ri s ks · today, even though they might
something today which is beyond your
LEO (July a-Aug. 22) 11 you fall to look like sure things on the surlace. scope. The results of your efforts coutd
move while the Industrious mood is Gambles should be analyzed from every frustrate you, as well 89 others.
upon you loday. you might put oil doing angle.
.CANCER (Juno 21..July 22) Your iudg·
certain e•senllal tasks . Your lndiNer- CAPRICORN (Dec:. 22-Jan. 1t) Assign- ment Is reasonably good today . bui
ence grows In proportion to your pro- • ments you can do quickly tOday are llke- there Is a possibility you may harbor uncrostlnatlon. Get a jump on life by un~ ly to be done rather well. However , the necessary doubts regarding your declderetandlng tho Influences which are . quality of your perlormance may wane .slons. Try not to overanalyze.
governing you In the year ahe~d_. Send r' considerably when patience Is required .

~'lOur

~'Birthday

LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 23) ll 's beSt not to
seek too many opinion s today regarding an Important maHer upon which you
mu st decide. Superfluous Input gener~

By James Jacoby

• Q 109 53

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Israeli player Shaya Lev1t played as
thou gh he were look1ng through th e

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backs of the ca rds in a team co mpetition last year After North had opened
one hea rt and su pported dubs . Levit
b1d three hra rt s as a te m porm ng h1 d

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He did not want to cuc-b1d spa des
si ncr that m1ght dtscourage Wes·.

Vulnera ble: Neither

Dea ler North

from a spa de lead agamst sla m. The
b1dd1 ng proceeded as m th e diagram.

South even tually h1dd1ng

SIX

clubs

A dta mond opemng would have left

declarer wt th llttlc choice but to trv
th e heart fin esse . but West led t hC
spade five, a middle lead fr om threr

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Pass

Opemng lead • 5

sma ll cards . Declarer Sou th now went

mond to dummy's ace and led the jack
of hearts f rom dumm y, throwmg
away his other sma ll diamond r:as t
ruff ed a heart {perhaps the quee n
won lhe hear t quee n but had t o lead
would Iall) He then played out his lw o
away f ro m the ki ng of spades to give
la st trumps. disca rdin g a dia mond
South h1 s slam .
from dummy East of course had to
)(lme5 J acoby's boolls ·.Ja N by on Rrtdgp " .and
keep the kmg of spades gua rded and ·Jarobyoo C.iird G.Jmt-s" (O# nllen M'J/b hJS fath er
ho ld the queen of hea rts. so he was !ht' /ale Oswald JarobyJ .Jrt' nuw llv ;nl&lt;~blto il l
forced to co me down to a smgle ton di - hoek_((/ores Rmh art' publlshf'd by l 'haros Books
@ 18110. NEWSPAPER EHTERPfiiSE ASSN.
amond Declarer now played a d1a -

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(2:00)
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® American Music Shop

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storsge spaces . Q
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all MOVIE oOne On

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to work

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1m Ford 1 Tan Trttck wtlh 1 10 A I A Wltor S..loo. ..
A. • - llod. Exa. Concl tomo, IlOilo. 1111t1'11411t..t.OOO or
- " 2,000 ~llonlt dlilvory. CIM 3Q4.
61 F
Equl ant
tm 1 ton Ford Truck. StHI lll-63 · ·
ann
pm
bod. AIOO. 114-IIWtM "'114- w.n.-•• w- Houll~~g,
John ~- · - · -- l l l o rot• Yolumo ...
ooii
din~• 3044u~:
aaunll, 2,GGO to 4_ooo ClpiC!fty,
...~, fo4.f75-31 17 or 304- 1m-210,4x41U1ontlllaA1 . . _
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F1111111 c troet« lind ·1.., 1 ..Wr ton aloomolet, 4
UphOlstery
arodlr - · $1.1100. s p~; hhali tlrM; 11118-10, ... - .
1400· Cltrty r bod
11114- 114
eo11.
-..y'e lfPtatotorlng 4N-113t.
lng1rl-y-~ra. The

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make the most of household

........

AlA Wltor Dill~ 2,000 pl.
- " Y· 11Wf7.~

on design . (Pt

~ ~ometlme Learn ways to

-

Farm Suppltes

crJ1 Jeopardy! Q

Croullra
1;35 IJl Major Laegue Baseball
8:00 ClJ II crJI Cosby Show Cla1r
and her gOOd fflend go

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1111 Ford twn ton truck. good
'"'""' ond tlroo, $300. 111111. :J04.
m-etll or Rlplot 304-m-4257.

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cond, 10,000 mlle1.

85 General Hauling

NORTH

+J B 3

VISIOn

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72 Trucks lor Sale

BRIDGE

a

11119 Pontlec Llmlno, 2dr PS. 1m Teny Tr1vel trailer. 21 foot
PBjjtutotnltlc. Oood cond.ltioO. Good condition. 114-115-4423 or
614-IJ85.:1857.
0 .. 0.,014-441.mt"l.
1110 Flrtblrd. r1ght ~.., 1fT7 louthwlnd llotor Home.
dlrnopd, bolt otfor. 014-3811- Clo11 A, 21 lot~ :Jak MilOt,
t~aapt7. •KW ON~toN a.ntrltor,
11321.

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One co-work er to another : "When I leave work ea rly
everyone in the o Nice knows. bul when I work la te not a
soul NOTICEs .··

Ill crJ1 Wheel 01

CIJ Entertainment Tonight
[IJ Q Moma·s Femlly

Turbo tr~rwmlaion, paetllve
traction rtiMRd . Blick Interior. 114-388-9002.
$1,200. 814-"112-2251.
79 campera &amp;
11119 Mercury Cuoor 251 engine,
aood cond, PS. PB,- wtnMotor Homes
aowe, crutll, air, ... , ., $900. --~:.:..:_..:..:.:..-:--.,304o182-20311.
,981 Clmper, good ccnd,
1-1, Clll 304.aaH54tl.
197'1 Ford Muel•ng. $900. rune
good, :10W~5705 1fter 5:00
Pll.

Mobile Home Mt ups
1115 Oldl 81 R,ency. Exc. 1Comptete
rtptllrs, 1110 plumbing &amp;
~2.
ele~rk:ll, rooftng, remodallng,
1
.,..,......,..n_,st,....ru_m_e..,nt:-:s::--:--l"85 Pontiac orond P~x. 2 tono potlot &amp; dockl tic. REMODEL·
Cltlrnlt, like - , $27&amp;. linn, llihrer. lhlrp cor. 84.000 "'Il· lNG! Referent~~. E-lmltH.
eM-2!6-1&amp;11.
eu ue 0806 •"• a:30 PM.
I1
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Conn Contot.l200. 114-446-17l'ol. 19111 Aid Ctmoro. I Own.. YO Ron'• TV hrvtce, epeclall.dng
Fuel Int. Good Reliable Car. In Zenith ateo eervlclng most
County Felr Bpooloi. 11'11. off $5000. e-1 304-1-03 or 014- OI.Nr brandt. House call•, alea
rwgular lunlnp. Ea Augu81 317-1513 Anytlma
10011 1ppll1nco rwptlre. WV
304-675-2)111 Oltlo 014-446-2414.
15. J I MPlano S.rvk:e. Calf BUI
Wtrd 304.a82·2325.
1981 Chevy Clnllor Z·24. Low
mltHr,Dt- L.fke new. Call SM--4* Roaflng and Siding. T111ller
R lletlc
nd
t
4
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0
II
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IYI•m.
111t, to~ p.m. lnlf e........e- roof1 ptlnted. FrN e.tlrnates.
Fred Marb, 30C-173-tn&amp;.
ep~~kn emp.. miring boerd, 5 t·::"::1·:..__ _ _ _ _ __
mlcrophona, 3 •larida. $400. 304-8711-32l8.
1i8'7 Doc:fOI pk:k-up, exc. cond, Rot1ry or cobtt lool drilling.
Most Willi completed tarN d•y.
--'---'-------I low mil. . ., 15,000; 1989 Pump
..... 1nd eervke, :10458
Fruits &amp;
Dadgo Dtytono, Exc . cond, 1ow
tltl&amp;-3802.
mlloogtt. $11,000.114-388-MIO.
=:--:--v,..e..:gc,e_ta_b,le,..,s::-:--:--:- 1.
- llonte ~-~
_,
_,..., sa. ·~nd\l
Clnnl~ t-don ••.oo •··-•d. 1 43,000 miiH. Sharp. $11
.0
Behind.. y;:,.k: .-.~-in 311 1523 or 814-3•l•34.
Jookoon, OH 1-t00-637-t1121.
Reclrw. Oonnlo 1111. I 141- 1111 - · Corio, Super - · Oovit
~2_
1 11_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Burpndy, a,ooo ..,1..., ~~~· ~ Crook Ad. Ptrte. lUI&gt;
plloo, pickup, 1nd dill...,. 114Canning tonwtoee tor •le. SI,SIOO. I"M-311-1434, 8
B~ng own contll.-. 1~ :W=S.'----- - - - 44e.02t4.
2881
n•• "'-~
4 door ........
=--· - - - -......,--- 1 1-·-·
• . - 82
Plumbing &amp;
c.nntng ,..,.,_. artng ..... COIHI, 304-1711-121&amp;.
Heating
llinortl. llorohlll Adlmo. 014- 1888 Dodgo ar::'~I:..SIPB, llln24~
..........~ 1
Ia
1
100
Carter's Plum~ng
,....-..,......,.-.,...---,,.,-,-..,.-:.,-:-= I ~
ronorn
•
1nd H111ing
Canning tomat011. Pk:ked $ot.OO 14,000. 114-441-1154.
bullltot. Pick own $300
-•ndPint
' bullltot• 11118 Orand Pritt '• laodld.
O.lllpollo, Oftio
Alto, Slln
Q nNI com I iloH black 1711!1. 111M \lotwo
'"'" dlo11l. 114-4411-S888
~2.
:,~"'
...:P..:P_
*..,•-·:;-:,.-;:,..--;---::-:;,- 1848ft. Wltlto. 1--3184, ~
Dunrovln FNII l'ono Jull oil 81. 5p.m."" 114-1t12-61103 ' "·
84 Electrical &amp;
Rt. N1 £111 o1 Alblny. Wo ..,.
C1pt 1ooc1 1t1m,._ Etrty hei'VIIC OOYEAHMEHT !IEIZED Vllltlclll
Refrigeration
1pplell,puohea. hcHM .-m
"""'$100.
..
ond 1011111- t-Tclolly, CorvoltM. Chovyo. Surpjue.
.-dllondoy. 114-611W211.
oru. (1) IIIII-UUOOO Ext

57

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Fortune C
(!]) 01 Night Coult

Cil Bewitched

For .... e Cyl. Motor tor 1 Ford

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1221 Pro Bowlers Association

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
~ ·~
Zenith- Vetch - Knock - Unstop - NOTICES

NeweHour
[IJ
Cum1nt Affelr

Auto Parts &amp;

Auto. $150.,14 141 4537

t[llERI IN IQUA RE I

7:05 (l) JeHersona
7:30 ClJ 11 Fomily Feud

Accessories

.:..:._:.::_;:;~:.:_=.:.:.'83 Ae,.tll A.tlanceJ~ door,
lUI.~_ good cond, &amp;4,.ouu miiH,
"·""'· 304-IJI.4iaa.
M Inch Cngir wheels, :JOU75-

ACORIJ
IJWfR fALL 5
fA~ ff?.OM
/fit TRE.£ ••

Sehneuz~.l. mAI1n ~tti, tlult and em.
IM. local ret. .ncH fumlthed .
- · -~. eo
·:::.~J I1ny
FI'M ntlmatH. Call collect 1toyo. Coolville. 0
""'""·
1115 Ford Etcort, 2d!ns hpd .• 114-231-0488. d1y or night .
ml...
$1,8 . Oay : Rogors Butment Wtterproo91 .,.... Kltt- MO. E.cf-1. &amp;14- Ere.
· - ~,.
114-2 · ,..,,ngl: .,... llng.
;..··~~;..••:__ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ::245-et==.:.::"::.
· _ _ _ _ __

843-!ftS.

11•

WoociH to1 on A•=: an CrNk.
All utll"loo. MGO - . Tou
_
.., ..., poymontL
114HII:M5.

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good. 211 MII1810M Ad, Galfipolil Ferry, WV.

...

rood,

liO All ecceuorl11, muM Mill

J I
R ..,__ Frlllt 11-1016.
homearown veg~~~ebtee . I"M-

35 Lots &amp; Ac-•ge
'v..
31 eer.. 2 mi.._ trom V1nton.
O&lt;lod ~~~l~l ~
No 111110111
~ghtL I
39.
I :F.:!I~rmll=nd
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Bud Chattin R01d, ehv mer,

•fl• ~. ~"' !:;vod
,..tcomo. Ot4-44H224.
a.tar.,

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s. Stor 140 HP Men:rutN

"11&lt;~

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1m

fully ..tf-conlalnedLIIC . cond ,
ttll Chevy Chlvette, 47,000 IC• uklng $11,500. 114-11-4525.
Movlng •IL 2 twin bed•, tua.l mU•, very good cond, air,
mlcrowne, clnette Mt, 4 cNirt,
tm Dadgo 23ft mot.. home,
compolelle $\5.20 per week. mile. Everything mull go. 014- eler.o, auto lnuwmlalon, tug- ewtra clean, lie eond, 18,000.
rtclc,
$1,500.
304-·20011.
dinthe with 4 chain 1'1.50 pe,r Wo!-3002.
rlrm. 304-aal-3813 lftytlrne.
wHk. Magic Chit 14 cu. ft .
11181 DodQI Onml, QOOd cond,
Rllrlg••tor $12.115 per wolllo., 1&amp; 55
$850. :10(.675-1713 after 5:00 1N4 Winnebago Chieftain Motor
Building
cu. ft. freezer, $10.10 rr
hornt, 30 ft, cru_IM1 454 Chew,
Pll.
w..k.VI'RII Fr.mHur1. Rt. 14 , 4
42K ml, full I'Mr Mel, •piM Mitt,
Supplies
,982 Bulek Regal, 1 owner, new AJC ptuo dlth, ewnlng~ ON~ 1
mltM oft Rt . 7.C.ntenary.Opan J
•yt,awMil.
Block, brick, IMWer pipet, win· eng. &amp;1111rw., call evenings.: 614- ~~~ I, drtvar door, t.,;8, . I v
•nt, hitch, ator pod, ladder and
dowl, llntell, lie. daude Win- 3"19-2132.
SWAIN
roof rack, large 3 w.y retttn.,
AUCT10N I FU RNrrURE. 02 ten. Rio Grandi, OH Clll 014- 1183 Impala. 1PI Nova. 304- Mk:~ llrM, electronic KaN fur245-3121.
Olive 91 ., GalllpoUt. New &amp; UNCI
418·1111.
nt~et end hoi water t•nk, full
tumHure, huten, W..tem l
111:1 Monte Cano, good condl- atze dlnlllte, wlndthletd cover,
wortJ - · of4.44&amp;.31MI.
56 Pets for Sale
llon. Hop. 30~ Vl. 114-1102· tot• ol •orage, rtnt oond,
$25,000. 304-81'5-1731.
""OnJ.:..gon_w_r_rnd..,....,CI~nory.:..:......,_,.....,,-n. 2140.
53
Antiques
.:..;_ _:..;_,_::.__..:...,....,._ _ 91uneM and HlnWiyan klttenl.
1tt3 A~n~~ult Alliance, 4dr, 4cyl., For Slit: 11190 Wlldomotlt~ tan .
camper, wltoll of ellru, St,500.
5 epd .. $1.500.114-.... 11144.
Buy or ••II. Rlverlnt AnUquet, 814-446--3144 •H• 7 p.m.
814-441-1284.
1124 E. M1ln Strtlll, Pomeroy. Female Pomer~nllft. 10 WMU
Houra: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to &amp;:00 oki. IFirtt wormlnn 480. t14-'Jll2- 1tl4 8 uk:k Plrk Avs, 57,000 Suntrecker Pontoon 1184, 24ft ,
....
mu•. toHed, ~ atp.m., Sunday 1 :00 to 1:00 p.m.
with trail.- 1nd Nr.ly equiplitO.
:t•:...:.:l&lt;l::::O·_..,..._ _ _ __
et-4-Hl-2528.
ment. Merc-ury molor, 35 hpo.
FW. Tank. 2413 hckton Ave. 1114 Dodge Con auto, 2dr. Runs Can bl ...., It Gallipolis Boa1
Claw toot or almllsr style btth Polni P-..nt, 304-e7&amp;-:zot:1, 10
'ltead'. 8.......,.. .. Ctub. U,500. 114-441.a311.
lub. Good condiHon only. 614- o-1 Mt up $14.ti snd ,o g~l ••c. •• ·
-""·
9i2·7583.
compa.te $43.26.
1N8 Chevettt Cdr, automatic I
callltte,
Services
WNCH BOXES. Kld1 Only! Groom and SUppty Shop-Pill air, AmiFM
Paying op to 1150.00 for Jet- Q....,lng. All br- All lly1ot. $1,1N. 114-&lt;14Hl81.
ton'• boi. Hlg"-1 price paid lime PM Food Doolor. Julie 1115 Dodgo Chlrger Hltclmtck.
fl)f vinyl and metal bor11. Wlt&gt;b. Clll 014-440-0231.
1 ~· PS. PB, now tlroe. 81
Home
O.rort you throw h away glvelt
All!
.•
Bllllil
Pupo,
3
montho
II,
mllll, very good oond.
awey or Mil h to chelpo. C.ll
1mprov11ments
otcr, $50 NCh. 014-2!111-1119 12.IIOO, ~:1027.
814-0i2-5157 Mare Funz.
lnY'IrM, t14-441-C1T2 1-8 •Ilk 1115 Dodge Charger, 1111omatlc
BASEMENT
RECORDS. 33""""1"t·l8".-£P'• tor elevt.
1 •lr, AmlfM llareo caiHtla,
WATEAPROOANG
50'•-60'1,
J...CIUIIca~
rur detro.tar, $2500. I~ Uncondhlonlll llfwUme gu.rwn-

014-4411-3156
e pc. wood group SM.01 pe,r
week. 4 poster bMroom tul11,

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Clllttll • ...... County ,.~
Spec: late. Buy 1 ehlln ... eh1ln
' - " ' ' prlco Jill ono FREE.

be8l waterproof " " " " " $450.
Two electric r1diatore $20 Ndl.

$225 monlh. Dopool r..... red.
n •
··•
· - - · • trv p.m.
14x70 lloblil Home. S14-:Jl9.

0ne bedroom tumt.hN •pt.

201.

Monohan Clrpafa Upper At. 7

3 f'umlehed •poartmente, 1 hat

3br, 2 bath, newty remod1i1d .
Deht:h req 'd. $425 /mo. All

al

dryor, 210 olr cond, ""'''
cabiMI,
wood burner
{needs brick
2 kMDMM

lntllfthenn

Transportation

a

Manu~l

014-446-11144.

Livestock
hby Cltvll tor ute : 2 heilsrs,
2 buill, 114-:188-852•.

•-·eflO

River Ra.d, U4-4473il.
North Quality C.rpela &amp; Fuml·
tu~ lit tow prlcee. Check us out .

63

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HoUII Boot, 34" Flbtrgiul. 11172
Diving wlighto, 30 Inch ltovt.
Nauta-IIM
350
engine,
64
$100;
Lo.., Chlot 1..twn M'"'"· 1 :..:........:.;H;;a!.y..:&amp;:..G::.:ra:.:.ln:.:..__
, ... old, $750; ....., ...... $50;
wlapprox. 1,000. ~ exc. oond,
814--4-46-4101, 81WTV-2JIW.
Pool eleaner, I mot~ old. 1200;
SM :188 8817 evening~.
NOW 0H SALEII YAMAHA
WAVERUNNEAS. S•l•, Plrtt,
Durtc1n Phytto 3 pc. dlnlngroom
tutl•, drop leaf ttble~w fMt, HIY tor Solo. Clo- &amp; Tlmothy. Acceuorl• Service. RIVER II chaira, glaa, 2
hutch Round Belle in the Fllkl. 1114- SIDE MARINE, At. 7 lec-.
from K-Mar1) Clalllpolla, Ott I~
and roee etched butfrltt. Good 245-!HII
4-\8-242-4
condhlon.
Phil, 304-175-4084.

Drv« Set. H1rv10t ~J $250;
G.E. Etoctric Dryer, ...; O.E. hMtat"'.

$150; Shggo Apoll1nc:o, Upper

1 rat.

Ctolronco 8110 Huoqu¥11"'"'
trtmmera, 10'11. over ooM . Paint

H...._bed, arc. cond a lazy
bol. racllner, good ooo~i. Date or Full kUcheft ceblnete, king 18f11
Sa 1: 1113190. 3:00p.m. Beet of. Wlttr bodtrlg!.ICirto hoi Wlllr
t•nk, ,.
lor, .......
fer! a14-446-UGI.

SPECIAL Flelory lo you1tt1, 2
or 3 Mdroom1417'0 m~ et

f11811ter 30447&amp;-6147.

........
P.l. Cort.vtlldollon frat!
Oltio
.,_,._ o1 Ed. 11 ln. wltly. It

County AppoUance Inc. Good
uNd appliance~, T.V. sett. Open
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat 814448-16~, &amp;27 3rd. Ave. Oal-

Good

251
~:c1:c·-:-...,-,-..,--:---,.,......,Doubto wldl. prtvlte tot. 3bldroom•,~. 2 full MUtt:, •lrtcand,

OF MOIJ£Yll

B111nd nn- Kitchen Cabhlel
Starter elt with Butcher Block
Counter top. $17!. 6M-3N-2113

3 BR t111ller, bath I 1!2. S14·37'V2818 or &amp;14-446-6150.
Charml'l, 2br, mobile homa,
upt s~•~1
,.....
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utllhlu. Dip &amp; Ft.f., 614-446-

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1

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For mar• Information or to

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depo.tt . &amp;14-446-13&amp;4.

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6:35 IJ) Andy Griffith
7:00 (]] 11 PM Magulno
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ill lnoldo Edition
ffi (!j MacNeil Lehrer

Nk:e, CA,

rry,r

2 BR apartment,

I

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91ar11ng at $120/mo. Oallla Hotel.
hp tlllllf' $50. ree upright
Pomeroy, "'cine and Rutland cond. 814-441-4782.
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plono. I14/H2.a1144.
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1960 Schutlll4x70, 2 -ruome,
1'=:;-;;...c..:-';'-'-;Tc:-c:---,-::-::or alter &amp;p.m. 114-742-2435.
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l•bysmtAQ In my home. E•·
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1984 Schull~ 14.U. AC. deck, 11651. llooon
Blluty Solon Equipment; 2 hydrnoiMr who wouki
entoY Itor~~ge
bldg, 111,000 or taka
rlutlc chllrt. 2 dryer chelrs,
mothwl~ your child while you
wldry~ ~ llhompoo bowie.
wortt. MNI• •nd anKks ara o- peymen1L 301-11H146.
46 Space lor Rent
014-24
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1080 Pric1 Meyers, 12xfl0, 2br,
good cond, all gat, partially turnlthed, 114-256--1148.

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dutllt, for conetructlon ot11ce,

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Mobile Homes

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84.500, firm. 114-446-85111.

Goods

35 W1et Apt . 2br, 1 bath, private
enciOHd patio, cao. to groeery
atom &amp; shof)JHng center, wattr,
sewer, lruh provldad, 1265/mo.
........ 1 ~1808 .

Country 9otllng. 4 btdrvome. 2·
1!'2 balht, eenf,..l heat tnd •lr,
batemtnl , 1t1ached gar~ga . 20
minute• from Athens, 1-112

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R~k P.rson Auc11on Company

57,000 mil•, V--8, llr

Household

F.n.. &amp;14-247-374:11&amp;14-247-2055.

Nu!'Mt: Overbrook Center. TM
ar..t newnt and most modem
akllled lono-term care fllcllltw,
now hu fu11 •nd part-time AN

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New!Utad
HoUMhokl tumlehtng. 112 mi.

Pomeroy. Apply n person.

4M711.

Aeln eancelt.

(!) I Oreem Of Jeannie

2br, The Olhlr IWO hll wnher 6
dryer 'a , 1br, 614--4-44-.2725.

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file, •
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33. Pran's Fort...crou from log P.O. So• 128, Rio Grande, OH
e~tHn.

1984 Chow., 3/4 ton Clrgo Y1n,

11'2-acre, 8 rooms with baument, new heal pump, gar•ge, 2
bulldlngt . L.oeated II letart

RelerencH and depo~lt ,.._
Overbrook c.tlttr employment qulr.d. ll14-513-lt37.
Grove Rd. 9-5.
whlctt t..tur• a very compoatlGartge ule . Aug. itk&amp;10th. 2- ltva WIQe and benelft p4tekage. HouM lor aale, 5 Burdette
3110 mit. on HyuM Run Rd. PluM etll &amp;14-992-6-Cn . R• Addn, 304-l~-2n4 .
Ju.tice's. Clothing, nome lnltr· quest Sally GlMckf'llll', Oirtctor HouM In Northup, 8 rootM &amp; a
of Nursing.
lof, hotaehold, odagym, ml.c.
bllh, 014-446-24llt
T~or.
Ganor 91111. F~dey only. ~ 1 Pa,-time Ct.mil1ry
L..nd con1t11CI. LAt'a whMt and
)665
Texat Road-watch for LNn name, r1tn I. t ..ephon• du.l on a newly ,.mad1lad
number
on
antw«&lt;ng
aervk1.
tlgns. Stereo, dryltl', tractot,
lh.-.. bldroom ~.. In
&amp;l4-383-at18
mr.e.
Pomtfoy. Will l1k1 cuh, car,
0\Jallfled
r~lst1red
nurse truck, boat, molarcycle, lll:c. tor
Hu~ 3 family yard aale. Ftklay
and Saturday. Aug. 10.11. ~? nMdtd for 12 b.d facUlty {long down payment. Mab an ottw.
457 Beec;:h St. acroaa from Mld- term) loeated In Point P'leeNnl tt4-9il-2!54.
dllfPCM1 SuperAmarica. Som. WV. Admlniatrsllva aklllt and Two 1tory homl whh lull ba. .
thing fiof' 11¥~- Lola of bliby woril experience nec .... ry. ment. Low heal budQIII . Erce4·
COmpetitive Nllry and benell!1.
hContact
Frank
Topping, lent condition. Ga11rpo111 City
Schoolt. 614-25&amp;--6M5.
Off At 124 W. towards Rutland , Carehlv.n ol Point PMIAnt.
HyMII Run Ad . Thur.day,
Unique
aarga country home . 22
FrkYy-nin or shine. Many what Wantlld : P'.-.on to J*form acres, S bedroom, Cherr;- Rldga.
ACretartal
I
office
man1pmant
nate, top, some clath•, most
$44,500. 814-982·5348.
Heme never In aale betor•.

6:00 lll II ill [IJ til ®I ~ fll

Inside pei:L

tuml.n.d. Downttalra. Wa!tr &amp;

dining room.L khchen, family
room, out :.t At. Mt, with

needed .

814-194-7859,EI'1.G1.

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Jbr 1 &amp; 2 \12 belhs, Nvlng room,

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Jonn NeMII rn . Old cupboard•
wHh llour mill Inside, B&amp;W T.V.,
bid, sink, lots of clathea. Aug.

Wanted to

day.

Expot~rt.need

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1m Ford Brvnco, rune good,
$1,800. 304-475-1439.

6141985-3841.
Why p_, R.nt? Homes tor $1.001
Bank repoe, tax dtllnqutn1

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proper11M,
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&amp; 4 wo·s

Merchandise

21115.

Advanc.. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
lha clay before lhe ad Ia to run.
Sundar edtUon · 2:00 p.m.
Auguet 101t1, 11th, 1 112 mil11
out R1.218 trom Rt.7. School
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Space for R!'nt

Pomeroy-

Thursday, August 9, 1990

Commercial Sian Space Rt 15

S Family Yard Sa.la: CloltMI,
toys, glassware, loti of mlac.,
lrd houM past Nofth Gallil H.S .
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12 The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Local briefs---_,
Deadline for fair entries Friday
The closing time for all open class entries In the Meigs County
Fair is 4 p.m . Friday, Mary Gilmore. Fair Board secretary,
reminded residents today .
·
The office at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds Is open from 10
a.m . to 4 p.M . bo th today and Friday to accept entries .
According to the rules, exhibitors mu st determine for
themselves in what class or classes th ey want to exhibit and the
en try forms must be completed by the ex hib itor.
No entries will be accepted by telep hone.

Southern plans booth at fair
Workers lor the Southern Boosters Meigs Count y Fair food
booth are bring recruited.
Workers are needed for the shifts of 2 to 6 and 6 to 11 p.m . each
day of the fair , Tuesday through Saturday Both athletes and
band members as well as their parents are needed to assist In
the operation Anyone willing to volunteer for a shift or more
should call843-5116, 949-2749 , or 247·2455.

Member.~hip tickets are available
Membership ticket s for the Meigs County Fair remain on sa le
at several locations around the coun ty . The price is $9.
The tickets cover admission to the l air all five days with
parking included.
They may be purchased at th e Sugar Run Mill, Swi sher and
l,.ohse, Gloeckners, Dave' s Exxon in Pomeroy; Middleport
Deparmtent Store. D ..J. Trading Post in M i ddleport ; Joe's
Country Market in Rutland ; Baer's Market In Sy ra cuse; Waid
Cross and Sons in Racine, Phyl l is Larkin s In LongBot tom , Nita
Jean Ritchie In Tupper s Plains ; Keebaugh in Chet er, Whaley's
in Darwin, and C. and D. Penzoil at Five Po ints
With a membership ticket. the m idway ride s arc $3 a day. The
dally gate admission is $5 and that includes the rides fo r that
day .

State ....
Continued from page 1
"He looked like he was In a
daze," she said of the driver. "I
thought he had had a hea rt
attack. I thought about turning
around ."
Pros t said the man at the wheel
was wearing an open zippered
go lf j acket, but she was more
co ncerned about the expression
on his face.
"He had a fa r -off look," she
recalled.
Chris Binion, who ran to the
ravine after hearing a man yell
for help, sa id McGinnis had a
cord around his ankles and his
neck. He quoted the accountant
as saying he crawled out because
he smelled gasoline. Binion said
there was no odor of fuel.
Binion said the driver inquired
what state and town he was in,
said he was co ld and asked lor a
blanket.
Earlier in th e day, St. Albans
auto parts store owner Loretta
Sansom wa s recalled to pick out
the Jeep from two positioned on
the co urthouse lawn while the
jury watched .
The only oth er Jee p owner with
a vanity plate bearing the letters
"B" and "M" was put on the
stand . and Barry Bryan of
Harpe rs Ferry, unl ike t he
slender, sho rt and dark·haired
McG innis, Is tal l, with longish,
blonde hair. beard and mu st·
ache. HIs Jeep Is a Cherokee.
Afterward, defense attorney
Bob King said he was not
impressed bv the prosecu tlon,
saying, "T he state's firing
so far."

••

Camp reservations due by Friday
Reservations for camping spaces on the Rock Spring s
Fairgrounds during Meigs County Fair week are bring
accepted today and through 4 p.m. Frida y at th e Fair Board
office on the ground s.
ThP office Is open from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . Spaces wt ll be
assigned on a Hrst co me , first serve ba sis and i ndiv idual s
making resf'rvations mu s t be a t leas t 1R yea rs of agr. One
individual can on ly reserve one sparr. Mary Gilmore. fair

board SPc rrtary reports .
ThP lees arp $50 a week for C'a mpc&gt;rs a net $25 a week for th ose
using tents .

Gas prices are up in Meigs County
Gasoline Is more expensive
here than it was a week ago and
area consumers aren't happy
about it.
Fred &amp;aver, owner-operator
of the Food Shop in Pomeroy said
some people have been coming In
lor gasoline, filling up their tanks
and saying they 're going to take
their car home and quit driving.
He said his gas prices have
went up 10 cents since last week,
but the prices are controlled by
the supplier. He added he only
makes a nickel per gallon regard·
less of the price ol fuel.
Harold Lawson, consumer,
commented while fueling up his
pick-up truck that oil companies
were taking advantage of people

Charges dismissed

Veterans Memorial
Admissions -A udrey Glover,
Pomeroy; F lossie Moeller, Cheshire:
Leona Krautter,
Pomeroy .
Discharges Mary Cleek,
Connie Morris.

To end marriages

Licenses issued

In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court, a divorce has been
filed by Teresa A . Evans, Long
Bottom, against John J . Evans.
Long Bottom. A divorce has been
granted to Theodore R. Van
Cooney and Sharon L Van
Cooney.

Marri age lic enses were Issued
in Meigs County Probate Court to
Karl Arnold Kehler Ill, 34,
Pomeroy, and Karen Lucille
Davis, 37 , Tuppers Plains; and
Odls Steven Smith, 22, Balti more. and Cheri Allee Sauters.
22, Pomeroy.

i

Gregory A . Flalko, Middletown, Conn .. speeding, $20 and
costs: William M. Ellis, Marietta . no medical certificate, $25
and cos ts: Thomas M . Crow,
Ravenswood, W Va .. no medica l
certificate. $25 and costs; Jay
Turley , Letar t. W.Va .. safety
violation. $25 and cos)s: John W.
Moon, Pomeroy. speed , $23 and
costs; Kristine M . Harris. Racine, speed.' $25 and costs;
Robert D. Walker. Dunbar.
W .Va ., safety violation. $25 and
costs; Gwendolyn Hash, Pomeroy, parked ve~lc l e more than 12
Inches from curb, $10 and costs;
Jeff D . Root, Cleveland , speed,
$21 and costs; Terry Robson ,
Murray City, speed, $25 and
costs; Richard Mellander .
Athens, speed, $20 and costs;
Robert Klem, Apple Creek, no
medical certificate, $25 and
costs: Mary Wagner, Pomeroy ,
speed. $20 and costs; Kevin
Mannon, Patriot, speed, $27 and
costs: William Saxton, Crown
City, speed. $24 and costs;
Roland E. Landaker. Pomeroy,
no operator's license, $100 and

costs, 60 days in ja II suspended to
5 days. one year probation; no
registration, $20 and costs; M el vi n L Lee, Racine, no operator's
license, $75 and costs, three days
In jail suspended upon proof of
va lid operator's license within 90
days; Jeff D . Root. Cleveland, no
operator's license. $100 and
costs, one yea r probation, live
days in ja il suspended upon valid
operat or's llcPnse : Kenneth R
Wilt, Pomeroy , no motorcyc le
endo rsement, $75 and costs,
three days in jail suspended;
Robert L Riffle, Pomeroy, dlsor·
derly co nduct, $100 and costs.
ordered to attend alcohol coun ·
se lln g program; Hugh R. M el lw ·
ra lth, Inverness. Fla., DW1, $300
and costs , three days In jail,
operator' s license suspended lor
60 days; Johnnie Brown, Dexter.
aggravated menaci ng, $125 and
cos ts, 10 days in jail, one year
probati on. restraining ord er
Issued, disorderly co nduct , $30
and costs; Thomas W. Stanley,
Alban y, reckless operation, $100
and costs. no operator's license,
$250 and costs , 10 days in jail
suspended upon valid operator's
license In 90 days; Arthur Yeater. Portla nd, domestic violence, aggravated menacing,
carrying a concealed weapon, on
eac h charge, six months in jail, to
be served concurrently, suspen ·
slo n of all but 37 days, defendant
given credit for time served.
cos is, two years probation, res training order Issued; Morgan
Johnson, Hamden, left of center,
$30 and eosts; James V. BroderIck, Pomeroy, disorderly conduct, costs only.
Forfeiting bonds were Dale F .
Rlrfle, Pomeroy, disorderly
while Intoxicated, $80 bond.

To meet Saturday
A special

meeting of the
Eastern Local Board ol Education has been set lor Saturday at 9
a.m. at the high school for the
purpose of Interviewing superintendent candidates .

the weekend .
The survey . was based on a
spot check of 1,400 stations
nationwide by Computer Petroleum Corp. of St. Paul, Minn.
The survey showed retail prices have Increased at the fastest
level since the two-week period
loUowtng the March 1989 oil spill
In Alaska.

Pil'k -3: !72
Pick -1: 3064

f:ards :
5- H: 3-f: A-D: 7-S

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Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m . )
Bryce and Mark Smllh
ol Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Electric Power ............. 28%
AT&amp;T ................................. 35
Ashland Oil .. ................... 32 1,1,
Bob Evans ......................... 13~
Charming Shoppes. .
8%
City Holding Co .. ..
... 15
Federal MoguL ....... .. .......... 16Y.
Goodyear T&amp;R ... ........
. 25~
Key Centurion. ............ .... 12
Lands' End .. ............. .. ...... 14%
Limited Inc.. ..............
.19Ji.
Multimedia Inc... ......... . .. 62
Rax Restaurants .......... .
1%
Robbins &amp; Myers ...... .. . . 20
Shoney's Inc .. .... .......... . .. 13'/,
Star Bank.......... .. ..
.18\11
Wendy's Inti ...... .....
. .. 5'1\
Worthington Jnd .... .
.. .. 22

Vol.41 . No .69
Copyrinhted 1990

Meigs board to place 2 levies on fall ballot
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Stall
Two new l evies, four mills fo r
five years for permanent improvements and one mil l ol
co ntinuing duration fo r operat lftg expenses, will face voters ol
the Meigs Loca l Se houl Dis trict
in the November Ce nrr al
Election.
The Meigs Local floa rd of
Education voted to put thr two
levies on the November ballot
during Thursday night 's meetin g
In the board room
II was explained that thr nrw
four mill levy will not mean an
increase in taxes for residents of

Deputy appointed
A deputy sheriff's commission
has been granted In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court to
Joseph Richard Fields, Jr.

the district . The bond issue on the
Metgs Hi gh Sc hool wtll be paid off
In December and thai will be
com ing off th e tax duplicate then.
Th e new levy, If passed. will not
go onto thr tax duplicate until
1991. Thu s, it is a matter of one
coming off and anot her go in g on.
ex plained .Jane Fry, trea su rer.
II was noted that the four mills
would generate $400,000 a year
and that the money co ul d be used
for anything with a li fetime
expec tancy of fi ve years.
As for the one mill contpnuing
levy, the contract which the
Board of Education has with the
Meigs Local Teacher s Assocla·

Werry wa s employrd as a secre ·
t arv in the treasurer's office.
Thr· board also agreed to entl'r
into i:l consortium with Eastprn
and Sou th ern Dis tric1s for ear ly
childhood ed uc ation to IH·
handled 1hrough thr Ml'igs
Cou nt y Board of Education of
fice . l :he count y office \Vill acl as
the fisca l agenl for the program
wh ich. accordin g to Supt. JamPs
Carpc'n lt'r. i s flnancPd Pnti rrl y
through a grant. He explainPd
that lhe ear l y chi ldhood &lt;·dur· a
tion program is geared to sNvP
pre -school handicapped chilrtren A teacher 10 be hirPd by thr
co unty bo ard will go Into the

non requires that an opl'rating
levy be placed before voters at
every election
Several !euchers were hirr•d
during lh e meeting on one year
contract s. Rick Edwa rd s wa s
emp loyed 10 teach the IParnln g
disabled, Daryl Owens to teach
soc ia l studies and Linda Sm ith to
teac h chemistrv , al l at the high
school: and Scmdra Wa lkP r was
hired to ~each thr si xth gradP at
Sal em Ccnter.
Bob Werry and Daryl Owens
werr also hirL'd as assistant
varsity footbal l coachPs for the
year pending CPR and sport s
medicine certlfica tlon . Sharon

Dr William Offutt, prestdent
of the Ashtabula County Chapter
oft he Americ an Fam ilv Assoc Ia·
lion, wil l br thr featured speaker
at the annual rrligiou s scrviC(' to
official ly open the 12ith annual
Meigs Co unty Fair . Thr servi ce
will be held at 7:30 p m . Monday
at th e grand stand.
This yea r"s service is spon
so red jointly by the Meigs Count\·
a nd Midd leport Minis terta l
Associal ions .
Dr. Offutt will be disc ussing
the effect s of pornography upon a
communlt .v i.ind sucil'tv . and will
bP offrrin g suggf'~-&gt;tions on how
individuals. nrgo1n iz ations ami
local govr&gt;rnmf•nfs t~an addrf'ss
t hr iSS UP
Sprcia l music will bP b.v L.JUra
Hawthorn e Guthri e and the duet.
".Jan and Kath)·" . The offe ri ng
wUI br use d by the Me tgs Co unt)'
Ministr ri al Assocation for it s
outrrac h prog ra m.
The speaker fo rmed the ,\ stab-

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of the fair on the Rock Springs Fairgrounds. Herr
Helen Blackston, right, registers her entries with
Sarah Cullums. Residents had until 4 p.m. today
to makt• their entries as well as lo reservr
l'amplng spaces on the fairgrounds.

ula Coun t y Coa lition Against
Por nog raphy in 1988 with the
goal of removing X· rated videos
fr om Jeffer son. The successful
remova l of X·rated videos th ere
was th e resu lt of mobilizing
citizrns and l aw ('nforcemenl
lradrrs thr oug h an awareness
progr am.
'The goal of the wor ship
wrvi ce is. first to wor ship and
prai sf' God. Se(·ond !y, we want to
help the people of Meigs County
to becomr more aware of th e
pn'valem' f' of X rated videos.
whi ch is both a moral issue anti
spiritual conrf' rn . This is trur for
individual s ~1 nd communilies ,· ·
co mm entrd lhr Rrvs . . Jamf'.s
Seddo n and the Rev. Glen
McClung in a JOi nt statement.
Seddon, pastor of the Fir st
Bapti st Church of Midd leport is
president of the Midd leport Min ·
istrrlal Assoc ia tio n. and
McC lun g is ~a sto r of the Pomerov Ch urc h of thf' Nazarpnf' e~nd

pre sident of th e Meigs County
Minsterial Association.
The speaker. accord ing to
McClung and Seddon, has shared
suc cess ful met hods of removing
obscene and pornographic mater ials fr om th e community with
church and civic groups. He has
held wor~shops. acted as a
consult ant. and is now on the
Board of Dirc~ t ors of the Ashtatr
ula Cou nt y Chapter of the American Fam ily Assoc iation He
works with the Nationa l Coalition
Againsst Pornography, Ameri ·
can Family Assoclatlon. Focus
on the Family, and lt11• Ohio
Round Tablr
Dr Offutt has bwn p.a ..:.,tor of
lhr First Bapttsl Church of
.lrffer son lor the pas t1 3 years . A
grad uate of F:astern College of
Prnnsylvania. he attrnded lht'
Scm tnary of the West at &amp; rkiPy.
Ca l if. and l.u ther Rice Theologt
cal Sem ina ry, .Ja c ksonvt ll c, Fla .

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commend ation to be sP nt lo him
by the board.
It wa s voted to Pntrr into a
contrac1 wllh Dodson Brothers
Extermination for thP 1990-9 1
sc hoo l year for exterm in ating
services l or all school s The
board also entered into a contract wi th the sa me firm fo r
termit e t rea tment at the Bradburv Elrmentar v Sc hool fo r
$2, (7R
.
Polic ies were adjusted by the
board to refl ect the chanee from
six to nine week gradin g pertods
in all schools of the district
The board gran ted use of the
Co ntinu ed on page 10

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hom es of the children for the
instructional work .
Approval for joining the Coal i
tlon of Rura l and Appalachia
Schools lor the 199091 year was
given by the board. II was
exp lained th at the coalition's
rmphasi s is on methods of school
funding .
Th e boa r d adopted a rrsolu don
staling thal in lhP PVPn t of a
na tural dis~1 s ter or hazardous
was tP situatio n. thP school buses
will be availablr for evacuation
purposl'.'l
Th e resignation of Mont Vance
r~ s a bu s drivC'r was accepted by
lhr board ~ith a letter of

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Hospital. At 9: 42a.m . . Rutland squad went to Sa lem Street for
Shane Co Ulns, who was transported to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
AI 2. 33 p.m .. Middleport squad went to Village Manor
Apartments for Donald VanCooney VanCoonev was taken to
Holzer Medical Center. Middleport squad was ·called to State
Route 7 at 7:43p.m. Sherry Ferguson was tran sported f rom
there to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 9 57 p .m., Tupper s
Plains squad transported William Co ngrove from Reedsville to
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

Meigs County Court .iudgP
Patrick H. O'Brien pr(){'Pssed J7
cases on Wednesday
Fined were Donald H. Dailey,
Portland, disorderly conduct
while Intoxicated, $50 and costs ,
one day In jail, crpd l t for time
served: possession of marijuana.
$50 and costs. Floyd McClel lan,
Pomeroy, domestic violence ,
$100 and costs, 60 day s In jail
suspended to 10. credit for one
day served, one year probation .
restraini ng order issued ; Dalvd
G. Lambert, Pomeroy, over width, $15 and costs; Gregory W
Knapp, Pomeroy, speed, $23 and
costs ; James D Council, Langs ville, speed, $21 and costs; Benny
Slawter, Middleport, speed, $22
and costs: Steven Petrie, South
Shore, Ky ., speed, $25 and costs;
Clary E . Hallbrook, Racine, no
medica l certificate, $25 and
costs, safety violation, $25 and
costs; Monica Lynn Simmons,
Kingwood, W.Va., speed ing , $21
and costs; Ron Capehart, Pomeroy, speed ing, $19 and costs.

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a.m. for Bessie Rowe. Rowe was takr n to Veterans Memorial

Thirty-seven cases processed
in Judge O'Brien's court

who had to buy fuel. When asked
what he thought about the price
Increase. he said he "despises
It ."
A spokesman for Ashland Oil
said the recent price Increases
were due In part to a gradual
increase in crude oil prices over
the last several months.
The spokesman added that
Ashland 011 and SuperAmerlca
were trying to hold down their
prices for consumers in response
to the plea from President Bush.
According to a press release
from the South Central Ohio
AM, the average cost of self·
serve unleaded gasoline- which
had Increased 4 cents per gallon
In two days as of Friday jumped another 7.I cents over

Charg es of failure to yield right
of way to an emergency vehicle
against John Johnson, of Mason,
W.Va. have been dismissed In
Pomeroy Mayor's Court. The
charges stem from an auto
accident on July 2i on East Main
Street in Pomeroy.

EMS has seven calls Wednesday
Seven calls for assistancP wprr answr red by the unit s of
Meigs Co un ty Emergency Medical Services.
·
At 12:51 a. m ., Pomeroy squad wa s ca lled to Pomeroy Police
Depa rtm en t for Keith Musser He was taken to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospi tal. At 7 21 a.m . , Pomeroy squad was called to
Ameri care for Audrey Clover . She was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Racine squad went to Sta te Route 338 at 9: 33

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- A doc to~ who !rra!~d a ccusrd
mu r der L~ l e McGinms thr da.\
after hl swife'ss tra ngul at tonwao
revealed to him told a jury
T hursda y that thP 1roublrd &lt;H'
countanl didn ' t wem Inn upS!' I lo
learn of her death
In fa ct. said Dr. Walter Cr('c n
of Kings Daughll' rs Hos pita l in
Ashland, Ky' within Sl'CU nd s
aftpr tPll! ng him his wifP had
twen found murdl'rcd behind a
shopping mall. McGinni s turnPd
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poiiC'f' kidnappPrs thrrw his
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SliCk. agatnst I he gas j)f'da l,
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kidnap r"V'rs
also strang led his
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ThNr werr no ldentiflablr prints
011 it. he sa id .
Guv M. Bibbee. c irculation
mana ger for (' harlr ston News ·
paprr s. trsn' f lc d 1he two stars
desi gnate t hr fina 1edl t 1on, which
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No one hurt in two-car mishap
No one was lnjurC'd In a twu·car accidrnr Tuesday on Meigs
Count y Road 34 .
According to the Ohio Hi ghwa y Patrol. Shaw n E. Bakrr, li,
31372 Salser Road, Racine, pulled from Counly Road 34, slid l eft
of center and struck head on a car driv en by Mary A. Fowler, 41,
of 31440 Sal ser Road, Racine .
Baker was cited with failure to cont rol.

Squads respond to nine rolls
Meigs County Emergency M edical Services unit s responded
to nine cal is lor assistance on Thursday .
At 1:48 a.m .. Pomeroy squ ad was dispatched to Royal Oak
Conllnued on page 10

~est fo r
the final was a llurrtr ane Go
Mart.
lln tha t da.v. McGinnis has told
authorit ir s hewas incaptivi t yin
Kf'ntu ckv

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F:lpven Anwrica n diplomat s t~ nd
dependents WPfl' turnrd back
agai n Frida y at the I raqi bordrr
lO .Jordanl nthr,irsecond attrmpt
to IC'aVl' lht· roun trv . Statf'
IJf' partmPnt offic ial s sa,id
Th e u.s. F.mba ." l had be••n
t old thr 11 v.'ould bf' allov..·f'd
through. but inil rf'prtilionof th r
l'a rlirr contrt~ dirlOI"!" br)W\'iOr
and words of lrtlq i officiah. lhr
11 pt•op!p WPl"l' nul prrmiltPd to
lravp Fri da\" \Vhf'n thC'\" showrd
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Firms offered
contracts to
bu J•(d (and£•11
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Threp companies Interested In
building new landfill s or expand·
ing Pxlsting landfill s within the
mu l t i-count .\' Solid Wa ste Man·
agement District have been
oftr rPd contract s by th e policy
rommitlrP.

:J\'Oid aggravat in g Middle Ea sl
trn slons by ca llin g thC'm hos
t~ gf''-1, a White Hou sL' offici al
said
n.ou ndrd up bv Iraqi forf'es
during and aftrr thC' in vasion of
Kuwa it, the Amrrirans rr
matned conf ined Thu rsdav at
Baghdud "s Rashid Hote l. whi ch
was surr ounded b_\' arml'd
guard s, Stnte Department offi
r ial s sa id .
Thr Sra tr Drpartmenr l'Sd
mated that aboul J,OOO Arneri
cans remain in Kuwait and
anothf'r 5RO U.S. c itizens in Iran ,
"
most of them in Baghdad
"'l'hf'S(' prople &lt;H I..' stuck . J·ust
llkr lhr peopiP who art• stuck in
thr Ra sh id Hotl?l," sai d Stall'
Departmrnt spokesman Richard

Houchcr "I can't adequa tely
Pxplain ttlf'ir d raqi~· 1 artlons ."
Howrver . Sta te Opparrrnent
off icial s said that "a number of
AmPrica ns·· havp managed to
cross in to .Jorda n and Saudi
Arabia in thl' last 2-i hours. Statf'
f)pparlmenl offic ials said
Thf' officii:ll s said they did not
h;wp any pxact numbe rs and
thPrP appPaiT'd to hl' no rPgular
paltPrn that would o; how whv
some I m er Ica ns Wl'rf' pcrmittrd
to leave. while thP majority
rPrnalnbchind.unahlP!olravro r
to get thP nPn•ssar.v Pxit visas
TtlrStatf'DrpartmPntcalledln
lhr Iraqi ambassador t o Wa ·
shlngton . MohamPd al M as h £~!,

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Th e committee. at its meeting
Tuesday In Gallipolis, voted to
offrr co ntracts to the three
companies that have expressed
an intrrrst in operating landfills.
Th ose three companies are
At hrn s Ho cki ng Re clamation
Center, Sands IIIII Coai Company
and Mid -American Waste
Sys l rms .
The compa nies who have rr
cc ived the proposed agreem en ts
now ha ve ten days to accept or

re ject the proposals .
A representative from Mid
Am erican Wa ste Systems made
a verba l acceptance of the
agreeme nt at this week's
meeting.
Once the co ntr acts are ac ·
cepted, th e district must r ecom ·
mend that th e Ohio Environmen tal Protection Agency grant
waivers to th e companies
Involved .
Those waivers. II granted,
would, lor those landlllls apply ·
lng, suspend a moratorium on
landllll expansion that !he EPA
ha s Imposed. That moratorium
prohibits landfill expansion until
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