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Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Tuesday. August 14. 1990

Mf,"ddleport ... - - - - - - - , -

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

Continued from page 1

Seniors plan fair trip
A chartered bus trip to the Ohio State Fair Is being organized
by the Meigs County Senior Citizens Center. A few seats are still
available for the Friday trip. Cost is $17 . Call992-2161 for more
information.

Homecoming set at church
The Hazel Community Church located between Long Bottom
and Portland will have a homecoming on Sunday featuring the
Gabriel Quartet and Jimmy Gabrett. The public is invitL•d to
attend.

SR 124 to close Wednesday
A portion of State Route 124 In Meigs County will be closed for
three days beginning on Wednesday. According to James
Proffitt, Meigs County Superintendent for the Ohio Department
of Transportation. the closure Is to allow state crews to clear the
vertical crest of the road by removing three to four feet of
pavement.

The point of closure Is two miles south of Long Bottom, near
Dewitt's Run . The official detour for the closure Is State Route
Seven to Sta te Route 248.

Lock cars, Sheriff warns
A safety hint for the week of the Meigs County Fair has been
issued by Meigs County Sheriff J ames M. Soulsby.
Soulsby reminds ail falrgoers to lock their vehicles while
. parking at the fairgrounds.
''Sf&gt; s ure to keep lrmpting items suc h as cameras, binoculars,
purses, and so forth are placed In the trunk out of sight",
Souls by sa id .
This Important sa fety ru le should apply not only to th e fair,
bu t any time you are ou t. accord ing to Soulsby .

Two charged by lawmen
Meigs Coun ty Sheriff .James M. Soulsby reports that 19 year
old Russell Todd Plott, of Dallas, Texas, and 25 year old John A .

Howard. Cooperstown, N.D.,

were arrested on Monday

afternoon on charges of con tr ibuting to a delinquent or unruly
child .
The two are charged with permitting a 17 year old female to
accompany them on a semi truck slnre Friday .
The two were arrested by the Middleport Pollee Department
following I heir return to the girl's home In Middleport.
The g irl's parents have also flied unruly c harges against Iter .

Discharges, admissions listed
Discharges and admissions at Veterans Memori al Hospital
Monday were:
Admissions - Louise Sider s, Middleport; Jessie Whil e,
Pomeroy; Susan Sheppard, Racine : Dorothy Higgins,

PomP roy
Discharges- Oscar Price. Vera Hayman

EMS answers six calls
Six calls for asslstanrP were answerrd by units of Meigs
Co unty Emergency Medical Services on Monday .
At3 : 39 a.m., Pomeroy squad was called to Lincoln Height s for
Ann Griffith. Shew as taken to Pleasant Valley Hospit al. At 7:28
a.m ., Rutland squad went to Meigs Mine 2 for John Jeffrey
Daniels . Daniels was tran sported to O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital. Syracuse squad was dispatched to Chesler at 10 16
a.m on Monday for Ralph Ours . Ours was taken to Veteran s
Memorial Hospital.
At 3:48p.m., Middl eport squad went to Logan Street . Louise
Siders was transpor ted from there to Veterans Memorial
Hospllal. Syracuse squad wa s ca lled to Morning Star Road at
6:30 p.m for Susan Shepard who was ta ken Ia Vptrran s
Memorial Hospital. At 10: 18 p.m .. Racine squad was called t o
State Route 124 for A l ice Holman. Holman wa s transported to
Holzer Medical Ce nter.

Marriage

lice~es

issued

Marriage licenses have been Issued In Meigs Coun ty Probatr
Court to Jo seph Lincoln Shinn, 19, South Side, W.Va . and
Jenn ifer Lynn Lee. 21. Ches ler: Darrln Doyle Roarh, 22, and
Donna Leigh Curtis. 20, both of Por.,c;·oy; and James E::dward
Morrison . 29, and Robin Lynn Wagner . 24. both of Middleport

Divorce filed in court
An action for di vorce ha s been flied In Meigs County Co mmon
Pleas Co urt by Joh n P . Miller, Long Bottom, against Margaret
E. M tller . al so of Long BDI!om .

Honorable mention reported
Matthew Herman Sc hul has received Honorable MenUon In
the :.lath and Sc l enc~Compe till ve Scho la rship Competition and
Honorable Mention in the Honor Scholarship Essay Compel I·
lion at Martella College
Schul is the son of Herm an and Nancy Sch ul of Reedsville .
Marietta College , a private college In southeastern Ohio
enrolls noo student s in a variety of liberal ar ts and professional
majors

Area deaths-Treci" K. Abbott
Funrral se rvlcps for Treclr
Katherine Abbol!, 80 of Rock
Springs Road, Pomeroy, who
died Su nda y at the Overbrook
Center will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday al the Ewing Funeral
Home. Friends may call al the

Embargo...

Middleport swimm ing pool from ·
Aug. 20 through Aug. 26. The pool
will remain open through Labor;
Day . Co uncilman William Wal··
ters questioned th e unscheduled'
closings of the pool and t he effect
it has on season ticket holders. It
was expla ined by the mayor that
attendance has not been suffi.
cienl to warrant keeping the pool.
open when only a frw swimmers ·
show up.
The mayor' s report showed
recdpts of $6, 14l.OS.
Atlending wC'rC' Mayor Hoffman, Clerk ~ Treasurrr Jon
Buck, and Council members;
Horton. Clatworthy , Gilmore.'
Pau I Gerard. Jack Satterfield,
and Walter s.

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By LEE ANN WELCH
OVP News Staff
In an effort to capita lize on
Intersta te traffic. the Bob Evan s
Restauran ts will be making a few
changes . lt was announc ed at thr
an nual sharflholders meeting in
Rio Gra ndl' on Monday.
According to Cha irman of the
Board and CEO Daniel Evans,
some res tau rants will be going
back to a co ncept started in 1962
with the General Store, l ike the
one at Rio Grande, affectionately
ca lled lhl' "Sausage Shop" to
l oca ls.
The store wi ll offer diners a
place to brouse while watti ng to
bt&gt; sea ted. and will also provide
itflms like souvenirs and snacks
for travPirrs to bu y, l ike anothPr
rcstaruant in the south does
Cracker Barrel.
Evans sald this movr is to
co mpete with the Cracker Ba rre l
c hain. which Is capturing that
Interstate bu si ness, and is a llttiP
more " upsca iP." He said thf' fir st
of 20 nPw general stores and
newly-designed restaurants will
be placed In the Kings Island
interc hange near Cincinnati.
The fla gship restaurants have
also been redesigned, Evans
said, to nearly double the size and
accommodat e approximately 40
more diners each.
The restaurant divisron is also
looking to acq ui re a new chain of
businesses. of a "casual dinin g"
nature, Evans said, deelining to
namr the chain .
Ano ther r hangP in thr rf's tau ra nt s will lx• in t he menu s. The
Bob Evans Resta urant will be
addeing a mu l ti·graln pan ca ke
and a potroas t la ter in the yea r .
Evan s said.
Thr brrakfa sl taro introdurrd
at lo st year's shareholders met'! ·
rng didn't quite fly in thi s test
group, Evans said, but In Texas,
It se lls 30.000 pounds of produ ct
weekly.
Hr no!Pd thr taco will bf'
brought into this arra . but
repackaged and made into a
burrito product with sausage,
eggs, peppers and potaiO&lt;'S .
Cho lestrrol and ca lorlrs ha vr
had an impaet in the sausagl'
di vis ion, he said, and added the
co nsumption of Bob Evans sa us·
ages remained eve n with last
year while other brands saw a
nlne percrnl decrease In tonagc
"We had a Iough lime last year
In the sausage division," Evans
sa id.
Dietary concerns are sUit high,
and the Image of sausage and
high fat and cholesterol are

Insurance ...
Continued from pagt• I

9 p.m. today !Tuesday). The two
surviving sons and daughters-In ·
law of Mrs Abbott were lncor·
rectly listed In the obituary . They
are Edgar and Jane Abbott, and
Horace (Bud) and Grace, all of
Pomeroy.

v illage hall was renewed earlier
this month with Brogan -Warner
Insurance. That policy will ex ·
plre In August of 1991.
After discussion of premiums
and amounts Insured for build·
lngs and their contents, council
members agreed thai a comp lete
Inventory of village property
should be completed before a
blanket policy Is written up.
Council members voted to
review all Insurances with the
village and consider putting all
Insurance under one blanket
Insurance policy, advertising for
bids.
Council estimates that all
Inventories will be complete and
bids accepted early in No·
vember. This, according to coun ·
ell member Bruce Reed, will
allow the month of December for
the construction of an Insurance
package before converting insu·
ranee to th e blanket policy In
January.

difficult Ia break, he noted.
Du ring the past year, Evans
sa id "we have not been a growth
compa ny." and added it was the
firs t time si nce he took over the
reins from his father, Emerson
E. Evans, the company reported
lower ear nin gs
In an effort to assis t econom ic
growth. the company restruc ·
lured at the corporate level
C'a rller thi s yPar. making seve n
divisions. and Pliminat i ng dupli cation of services between thC'm.
Stockholder Herb Bush of
Gai Upolls made a proposal from
the floor of the meeting on
keepi ng prox y votes secret from
the board of directors, whirh hP
&lt;.tllf'ges lobbies to change them .
Thr motion was defeated. with
on ly 15.98 pPrcenf of lhl' stock ·
holders and proxies voting In
fav or.
Adcli l tonall)·. the corporate
sh ar r holdrrs voted thrrP thrf'P-year dirc•ctors. Keith P . Brad
bury, PXPeutivt' vic£&gt; prPsident,
treasurer and rhief financial
office of !lob Evans Farms ;
Daniel A . Fro nk. senior execu·
li ve vier presidPnt and director
of t he Ohio Compa ny, and G
Robrrt Lucas I II, a partner in
Vorys, Sa ter, Seymour and
Pea se taw firm of Co lumbu s. All
three were current director s.
see king re-elect ion .

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Mason County man,
46, is arraigned on
kidnapping charges

BEST MARKET HOGS - Erie Sanders, right,
had the Grand Champion Market llog in Tuesday
night's junior fair swint' judging at the Mci"'s

Hy BRIAN .1 . REED
Sentinel News Stall
.John L. Young of Mason
County, W.Va . was arra i gnrd
this mornrng in Meigs County
Court on krdnapping charges.
Young . •lh , allegert ly abdurtrd
a fema le minor ovn lht'Wl'ekL'nd
and transported her into Mason
Co un ty.
M aso n County ProsC'ruting AI
torm•y Damon Mo rg an r f'portf'cl
late Wrdnrsda y mornin g that no
chargf•s have bPrn fiiPd agninst
Young in thr Mason Coum~·
co urt s.

County Fair. His gilt had what lthtook to Impress
judge ,Jim McCoy. Mall Titlus, l eft, won the the
Rrscrvf' Grand Champion in the ('Vent.

Medical examiner testifies
in McGinnis murder trial
HUNT I NGTON . W Va

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- West Virginia ' s mPdica l PXa ·
mlnf'r. testi fy ing at the wi ff'·
murdf'r t rial of accou ntan t Lv il'

McGinnis, told a jury thai
stranglrrs usually cnvr r ttw
fac es of loved onfts to avo id their
terror-f illed stares. when death is
lmmlpent.
McGinnis allegedly put a plas .
tic garbage bag over th e head ol
Kathy McGinnis, then wrapped a
piece of telephone cord around

her neck last f all to stra ngle her
Dr
Irvi n So pher told th e
import ed lUr,· thal Kalh;· McG i n
ni.t, wa s sl ra n glrd brtwf'f'n 1 Ll .m .
and ~ am _ last Nov . '29 with d
pirce of telephone cord .
The prosecution contends th at
McGinnis, traeped In a web of
embezzlement of his cll~nts,
aliC'gC'dl y murdrrrd his wltr
w hen his ( inancial world began tu
fall apart, then dumped her body
behind Gateway Shopping Pl aza

in St A lban s.
So pher sa id I he ll' lrphonl' cnrd
wrap!X'd 2 11 times around
thr vic tim' s neck i:.lnd knotted in
front. ove rl ay ing a plastic bag
AI length. he told of the classi c
signs thr body shows after
strangulation . He said the te-leplionr coni tightened around the
nC'ck would be C'nough to brin g
death . But, thP doctur noted, thr
plastic bag would -a l so be a
contributing fact or .
OncC' thr wirr wa . . wrapprd.
Sopher _
t,aid . it would ta k e fivr. 10
or 1:l seco nds for tlw v i cti m to
I'C'.:I('t IJPforr hf' co iL J[ISf's

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A nrw supPr inll'ndent for the
Ea stPrn Local School Distric t
was hin•d at a me et!n g of the
F:astrrn Board of Educ.Jt to n
Tursday aflrrnoon.
1-lirrd for thP position t· r ~·atPd
Whl' n Dr. J);Jn /q.Jiin g rrs ig n(•d to
accl•p t a superintendent's job in
DelawarP County wa!-i Ri chard
Sm ith of McArthur.

GRAND AND RESERVE CIIAMPIONS - Grand Champion
Amy Smith and Reserve Champion James Languall showed thai
their rabbits have what it lakes In Tuesday's meat pen competition
at the Mfllgs County Fair. 'I' hi~ is ,Jamt.•s Languall's first year of
showing rabbits .

A Special Edition In
The Daily Sentinel
Thursday, August 23, 1990
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992-2156
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BEST SWINE SHOWMANSHIP - SkUIIn swine showmanship
depends on the showman's ability to guide the hog around the judge
(who moves about the show ring). The showman has to pay cl"'e
attention to the Judge. Grand Champion In SWine Showmanship
w 118 Eric Powell. Reserve Champion was Melissa Guess. Eric and
Melissa have been showing hogs together for four years.

Morgan did say, howew•r, that
th e Ma son Cou nty Sheriff' s De·
p;utmf'nt is working in coopera tion with Oh to officia ls in th e
invrst!gai!On of the incidrnt.
Kiclrw!)ping, as rhargf'd in
Young 's cast..•. is an aggravatf•d
felony of th&lt;' second degree.
puni sha blr by a maximum sent ·
rncr of five ro2~ _
vea r s in Ihe state
prnitPntiary and a maximum
f in&lt;' or $lfi.OOtl.
ApV'aring this m or ning befon '
Meig s Counn· Court Judge Pa ·
1ric k H (Hir ir-n . You ng piPd not
guiltv to !hi ' chl.lrgf's

He wa s referred ro the office of
M eigs County Public Defender
C' harlrs H Knight. who was
r('presf'n tf•d i n court thi s morn·
ing bv IJ Micharl :vlullrn
Meigs County Assistant Prosecutin g /\ttornry Linda R . Warner
repre sen ted thr State of Ohi o.
Bond in !h E' case was set at
$50,000. recommended to the
cour t by WarnPr du£' t o Young 's
pa st r·reo rd of "v iolent fPi ony
offrnSf's"
A prrlimina ry hf'aring was set
in Y oun j.(s rasr for Aug . 22

Steps sought to end sale of
X-rated video tapes in Meigs

Smith
named to
Eastern
school post

AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1990

K5 to 90 .

2 Sections. 14 Pages 25 Cents

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday. August 15. 1990

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~' LOOR I'ROPOSi\L Herb Hush of Galllpoll' made a floor
proposal for vote at tht.• annual Bob Evans stockholders meeUng
Monday in Rio Grande. Bush, speaking, Is watched by Evans Ct;o
and chairman, Daniel Evans. tOVP photo by Lee Ann Welch)

in mid

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South Central
.
Tonight , clea r. Low around 60.
Winds light and varia ble. Wedm•sday, sunny with the high 80 tb
Ro.
Thursday through Saturday
Fair Thursday and Friday. but
a chance of showers and thunderstorm s Sa turday. Highs during
t hP period In the ROs and lows irr
the 60s
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flcar tonight. Low

60s. Thursday , partly cloudy.

General Store concept returns to Evans chain

ranee on v!llage equipment and

gated reports of Iraqi troops
deserting to Saudi Ara bla but had
not been able to con!irm the
reports.
Warplanes aboard the USS
Independence have been con·
dueling nightly fighter missions
over the Persian Gull to protect
the U.S. naval force dispatched
to the region In I he wakeo! Iraq's
Aug. 21nvaslon ol Kuwait during
an oil and border dlspute.
WhUe naval forces from sev .
eral countries were converging
on the gulf, It was stU I not clear
who would be In overall charge of
a, multinational mission or
whether the vessels would act
Individually.

L

GROOMING- An all Important factor In exhibiting animals at
the lair Is being sure that they are clean. Here, ,Jill Taylor washes
her 4-H entry In the Meigs Fair, a holstein calf, In the veal class .

funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 tu

Continued from page 1

Kuwait and Iraq, but answers
from the Iraqis so far have been
"unacceptable."
Smith said the duty of a British
patrol in the gulf was to ensure
freedom of navigation In the
gulfs International waters and to
reassure British vessels that
assistance was at hand If
required.
The Iraqi newspaper AI Jumhurlya, quoted by the Iraqi News
Agency INA, sald Tuesday that
Iraq knew how to penetrate a
blockade If one was Imposed and
would " make (U.S. I troops taste
death If they attack."
A U.S. Embassy official In
Riyadh said officials had Invest!·

"')fl. '

Council ex tended thanks to Jay
and Jerry Hall for their work in
tearing down thC' old house and
cafe on Rare and Third in
preparation for the expansion o(
the parki ng lot for the Meigs
County Department of Human
Services.
Gilmore repor ted on a meeting
which he had wit h Mtlch Farley
of the Division of Rf'rlamation ,
Department of Na tura l Resour ·
CPS, regarding mint' water run
nlng into th e wt'tlands in the
Hobson area recently annexed
tohthe village. Gilmore read a
letter from Farley noting that he
is recommending that the Larkin
Mine fr om which the water Is
flowing be sealed. Far ley sa id
tha t he will make th e grant
request with the U.S. Depart ·
men! Interi or, Office of Surface
Mining, In mid 1991.
It was noted by both Counci l·
men James Cla tworthy and
Dewey Horton that complaint s
are coming ln about accumula tions of tras h and uncu t grass at
residences in town.
Clatwo rthy al so reported tha t
lhP blasting at a Clifton . W. Va.
mine was monitored and that the
noise level Is within legal limit s.
Council agreed to "free" the

Ohio Lotten'•

Reds up
division lead
after win

S mith. &lt;t tf'arhcr a nd adm!ni s tr;_
! lor fo r· lilf' past 21 yf'a r s, has
IJC'en t hP as si stan t su perintend en! of the Vint on Count y School
SystPm for thC' past five year s
Hr wi ll begin his duties In the
Ea s tf'rn Di st rict on Tuesday.
.J ohn D l{iebc l, Sr . Meigs
County suprrintendrnt. has bPf'n
acting superlntendPnt for thro
di.~h· ict slncr thr rrsignation of
Dr. Apl lng.
Durin g anothpr spf'c ial rrwet ·
lng of the board IJPid Monday .
Kathleen Peyton was hirPd as a
di sabled ·handkapped teacher
for the 1990-91 schoo l vear T he
board al so vo!Pd to accrpt .J Jy
Long a s assi s t.1n t volun tf'rr foot
ball coach.
The resigna tions of Don f&lt;i
c hlnger as assistant foo t bt~ll
coach and Edna llou sr holder· as
teacher aide were accepted.
Lunchroom priers w erE' set
wllh lunches to be $1.20 for
elementary students, $1.25 for
junior high and high se houl
students, and 65 cents fdr student
breakfasts.
The budget was amended to
allow for spending reserves. The
board adopted a resolution fl"·
questing a state loan .
Act ion on remodeling work a I
the Tuppers Plains Elementary
School was tabled during the
meeting. Attending were Ray
Karr, president , and members,
Bi ll Hannum, I 0 . McCoy and
Jim Smith.

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Mrigs Count y Prosrculi ng At torne)-' Steven Story i s bring
askPd to " takP immediate steps"
to enforce existi ng law s wh1ch
co uld be used to halt the renting
and selling of X- rated videos.
Eighty stngle-para graph let ·
tcrs WPIT' del ivcred to I hP prosf' cutor's offic(' Tuesday afternoon
as king for his ac tion . The lellPr s
were signed by Meigs Countlans
who attPndf'd Monday rvrning 's
worship sprvpcr ill thr Rock
Spr ings Fa i rgrounds . 1\.pprnxi mately 10&gt; people altl'nded the
r ain·d ampened traditi onal open
ing of the Meigs County Fair.
The l efl~rs said. " Mr. Story: I
am opposrd to thf' r enting and
se lling of X-ratrd vidPos in Meig s
Cou nty I belicvl' i t is incon sistf'nl v.,itll thP stand ard s of !Jph,w
ior of Meig s County and is in
vin lat !On of thP Pa ndering Law s
of the Stair of Ohio . Please take
immediatr s1Pps to rnforcr law s
wh ic h would hring into account
those who aare in violation nf
thrsr Jaw s."
Th e let tr rs were givrn to
.JrnnifPr Sherts. represe nting
Prosrcutor Stor y. a t a meetin g ol
Meigs C'o unty and Middleport
Ministerial Association s
Tursday
At that mecting . Dr . Willlam
Offuff. pn•siclenl of the Ashtabu Ia Co unty Chap let of I he Amet'l
can Family Association , c h;ngPd
thai there is 'probable cause" to
bel1 evr illegal things are being
dnnr in Meigs County relatiVE' to
thl ' n •ntin g of X-ralf'd vidf'OS. Dr .
Offutr. who has !pd succrssful
rfforts to rid the commun it y of
J efferson. of X·rated videos. also
was the featured speaker at the
fa ir on Monday evening.
Other officia ls representing

vio lation of rxis ting state laws
T hr "LAPS" trst. he expl ained.
i s usee\ as il guide! inc to drter rnin r i f a product ion or publica tion is 1-JI'Otrctrd by thr Fi rst
Amendment ' s freedom of speech
gua rantees.
M.1trrial mu st makr a "l i tPr
i-l ry". ''arti .s ti r . .. " pol ltiral ·or
··sCi r ntlfic" contribution to enjoy
Fir st Amrndment prot('C1iun. ht·
rxplainC'd
If a mJtc-rial is
designed to apjX' al only to
pn1rirnt intrre s ts it i s obscrnr.
Dr OHut t continuNl. notin g tha t
th(' purpose of X ra tr•d vidf'OS is
aimPd at ar ousal.
llr said tPstimom· g in 'n to thr
Mrrsr Co mmission o n Porno
g raphy. unrk r thr Rt'agan Ad ·
ministr ation rr\·f'alrcl conc lu siv P rvl dt •nrf' tin k in g thf' $R
billion &lt;.l )'1' ~~~ - (._lllrnography bu si
ncs.s to organL'J'cl crirrw. This 1:--.
primarily tr ue from vornu gra
phy ·s p1·oduction and point of
origin. hl' said .
LrntPs f'Xplainrd ttw diffi c ult~·
in vo lvPd in th r invr stigation o f
and thr prosl't'u tion ofobscrnit _v
1--if' warnrd of thl' leng th .1 nrl
rxprnsr in vo l ved . MatC'r ials
whir h ma v br di sta s trfu I to somP
can nut · !w categori7.Pd and
dcc la rr d obscl'nc as a who lr. hP
sa id . ln slf 'ad, rach publicati on or
production mu st be challenged

separatr i)-' .
She riff Sou l.s bv echoed thr
difftculf y which would be encoun ·
trrrd in inves tigating allegat ion s
of ob.scrnlty Asked if his depart
ment would investigate complaints, tile sheriff said his
department "would ai\Vays in ·
vPstig.1tf' lrg itimalr comp la lnts
of viob!ions of thP l&lt;Jw "
Til e publi c orfici, ls all l'Om
mrndt' d the Mr ig s and M iddle·
port Mimstrrial Associations for
t hr 1r i nt C'rf's ts in co nfron ling th is
~on.1l i ss uf'
ThE':V said thf&gt;~
lwlif'vPd l 'du cation . ra th Pr t han
l1•g &lt;li l' Onfront atpo n. would
achirve grf'at f•r success in t'limi ·
n;Hing X-rat ed vidros
T he H ev.s. Seddon and
M cC lung i ssued a joint stat r mrnt following thr Tu es da_v
rnPPting '' \-\'r wrrr f'nrouragf:&gt;d
IA'ilh tiH ' initial rf' sponsP and
attirudt'':i of tlu· perso ns who
camr to mpf't with us . We beliPVP
the "'"liabilit y of X·ratcd videos
in our communitirs co ntributes
to thr co rruption of morals and
c;~n br a rausati\'f' factor in
\-' iO IPn1 and s£'xual rrmws Thrrf'forr, wr call upon rvcry c hurch
in thr co unty to m ake their
thought s kn own. and urge count~:
rrsidrnt s to pa tronizP only thosP
vidt-'0 out lrt s which do not offpr
X ·ra tt•d mat eriah . "

co unty and cit_v government a t
the m er l!n~ Tuesday at lhf'
Pometro\' U nited Methodi s t
Church ·Wt' rf'
Attorney .Jnhn
Lrnte s. Meigs Sheriff Jamt•s
So ul s bv. Pomeroy Co un ci!wo·
rn&lt;Jn 1-iPllv Baron ick and Pomr·
rov Ch&lt;.tmiwr of rommrrcP Prrs·
idl•nt and VillagP Councilman
Bruct· RePd .
M i nis ll' r s a ttrndin~ includ(&gt;(!
the Rrv . Glen McClung . pastor of
thr Pomrrov NazarPnP Chu rch
and pres id ent of the Meig s
Cou nty M ini'i trrlal Assoc iation ,
AI Ha;t so n. pastor of the Middle·
port Chu rch or Christ and treas ~
urPr of the Middleport Minl ste·
rial Association; thl' RL•v . Jame s
Seddon. pastor of First Baptist
Church of Middleport and prcsi
dent of the Middleport Minlste·
rial Association; the Rev. Les
Hayman , pastor of t he Middle·
port Freewill Baptis t Church:
and the Rev . Don Meadows,
pastor of the Pomeroy Uni ted
Methodist Churc h and treasurer
of th e Meigs County Ministerial
Association.
Dr . Offutt said materia Is \Vhlch
could not meet one of the
requirements of the "LAPS" test
rould be judged obscene and In

IT ONLY COMES 01\'CE A YEAR - The Meigs County Fair Is a
hlg time for youngsters; and falrf1;oers enjoyed beautiful weather
for tlu&gt; opening day .

....--Local news briefs---Board acts on personnel matters
The Eastern Local School Board acted on severa l p&lt;'rsonnel
matters at a specia l meeting held on Monday.
The board hired K athleen Peyton as a Developmentally
Handicapped teacher for the new school year.
Also hired was .Jay Long as an assistant football coach. Long
Continued on page 5

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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS -MASON AREA

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CHARLENE HOEH.JCII
General Manag~r

PAT WHJTEHEt\D
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A. MEMBER of ThE' UnU ed Press I nternat lona l. Inl and Dail y Pr('ss
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I n 1~14. an Aml'r ican· ship soilr•d from thr At lant ic lo th e Pacific
()c(•Jn. offici al ly opPn ing the Pa na m a Cana l
In IY.1o. humor ist Will Rogrr s and pilot Wiley Post
llwi r plam• crashed in Al as k&lt;J

Read their lips
.taxes are trouble
MOB ILE. Al a. tNEA I - When
"the Na li onal Governors' Associ a·
lion rrcrnll v held It s annual
·mee ting here, It s members pub:licly debated iss ues rangl ng from
:hea lth Insurance and highway
-co nstruetlon to education and the
:Pnv lronmcnl. Th ey also had a
:univPrsal unspoken conce-rn -Iaxes.
: During l hl' 1980s. the governors
·a nd legis la tu res of every state in
l he cou nt ry increas M taxe s and t he pace has accelera ted
drama tically i n the Oj)('n lng
months of the 1990s. Since the
lx'ginn ing of this yea r . new tax
-hikes have ht'e n mandated In 31
of !he 50 sla tes. wi th oth er s like ly
to foll ow soon
.
That act iv it y IS. to a great
dcgrf&gt;f'. a reaction to Was hington' s policies of th e 1980s. With
th e While House occ upied for
mos t of the decade by Ronald
Reagan. federa l paymen ts to
~ t a r r and
local governments
!adj ust ed for i nfl at ion! dec lined
by more than one-third .
Whilr Re aga n was st ripping
funding for rna ny domes! ic social
program s from the feder al
budget. he was not (as he
..,peatedl y claimed) relieving
taxpayers of the burden to
fin ance those operations . In
stead. he was shiftin g responsi
bil ity from one level of govern ment to a not her.
- For example. there has been no
gr eater source of frictio n be·
tween Wa shingt on and the state
rapit als in rpcrnt yera s th an thr
((lder al governmPnf" s mandarr
that the stal es pay for cos tl y nrw
MPdicaid serv icC'S
At thr sa mr time, the stairs
r:.lso have be en forced t o
i-narkrdly in c rf'aSP spending In
fi elds that alway s have been
thpi r pr imar y rp spo nslbillty .
particularly improving rdura ·
tlo n and l n c rpa s in g prison
ra par ir x
Te xas and KPnturk _v ha vP be en
rpqu irrd h.v co urt ordPr s to
pl\mina i P thP disparities in PdU ·
cat ion spPnd in g between rich and
poor sc hoo l districts. To finance
an ambitiou s $1.1 billion Pduc a·
tlon parkagP. KP nluck y earl ier
thi s yrar incrPa s Pd it s sa IPs tax
ra tP from J to 6 pP!TPn t and
ex panded I he levy's scope.
In addition In a sales tax hike
!rom 6 In 7 percent and an
pxpan s\on of its scope, state
lncom{' tvxc•s wPrr lncreasPd ('S peclallv for New Jersey's
wealthiest rPsidrnt s. whose ra tes
doubl ed from 3.0 to 7 percen t.
working -c l ass and
the
people Florio sa rd he was seek ing
to primarily assist - have been
am ong the most hostil e to the
changes. Indeed. rea ction generally ranges !rom disco ntent to
outrage.
· In Kansas. Republic an Gov .
Mike Hayden faced a simila r
stonn of prot est lat e la st year.
alter th e state co nduc ted the fir st
thorough reappraisal of property
values In two decades. leadin g to
substantial tax Increases.
Moret han 1.000 angry taxpay·
ers gathered at the state capitol
and hundreds entered the buildIng with demands to see the
governor. Since then, Hayden' s
popular ity has plummeted .
He Is running lor re--election
this year - but fiscal crises tn
Vermont. Connecticut and Massachusetts are believed to have
been Important factors In leading
the governors of those states to
step aside rather than seek
another lerm.
Because the constitutions or
every state except one (Vermont) requIre balanced budgets
each ypar, deficits are unthlnkabiP. I-nstead, governors Initially
seek to deal with fiscal stress by
adopting "maintenance
budgets" (the average overall

were killed when

Introducing the
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growth rate In statf' bud gt&gt; l s from
1990 to 1991 will be l~ss th an 1
percent\ and auste rlty mrasu rPs
such as hirin g freezes.
But those palliativ es o ft en arP
In adequate, and thf' state ex rcu
l ives Invariabl y arp forcPd ro
propose tax lnc r pases.
That, th e governor s note with
pride. distinguish es th em fr om
th eir paral yzed cou nr £&gt;rpa rr s in
Washi ngton - where the on
aga in, off-aga in " bud get sum mit " betwPen the D rmocra! ic
Co ngress and the R ep uhlic :~n
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The j)('r formance by Polonia,
who wa s traded from New York
to Cal ifornia in th e first month of
the season. followed Monday
night' s game-winning j)('rformanc e by another former Yanke&lt;'. Dave Winfield .
Trailing I 0 in lhP second
inning. the Angels ct~rnP back in

the second inning thank s 10 a
slew of Yankee m is takes .
Leadoff batt er Lee Stevens
struck out. bu t reached first on
New York starter Tim Leary's
wild pitch. Leary then hit Lance
Parrish with a pitch and Devon
Whit e advanced the runners with
a sacrifice bunt. Dick Schofield
walked to load the bases.
Po ionia then rtpped an 0-2 pitch
toward right llelder Jesse Barlield. his third pulled shot of the
night.
"I was playing Luis to the
opposite lleld ... Barfield said. "I
had to go a long wa y to that ball.
I 'm going lor it, that's why I dove
for it because I thought I could
catch it. It was re al close, a gamt&gt;
of inc hes."
Barfield skidded int o lhP tu1i
as the ball skipj)('d pa st him and
rolled to the cornC'r . Po ionia
wa sn't going to stop .
Polonla rounded the bases for
only the 74th insid e-the--park
grand slam m major -league
his tory t o give the Angel s a 4-1
lead .
(See AL on Page 4)

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SllppPf)' Roell - Nam"d Art Benanll,
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actio n Tuesday night , California
downed New York 9 5, Toront o
blas ted Chicago 12-4. Milwaukee
stopped Detroit 7-6, Kansas City
shut out Texas 1-0, BosiDn
blanked Oakland 2-0 and Seattle
buried Baltimore 7-1.
Angels 9, Yankees 5 - AI
Anaheim. New York Yankees
manager St ump Merrill is being
haunted, not helped. by ghosts
from Yankee pasts.
Luis Polonla sprinted to an
in sid e-th e-park grand sl am
against his old squad and Chil i
Davis added a three-run homer
T uesd ay night, powering the
California Angels to a 9-5 victory
to hand the New York Yankees
thei r fifth s!alght lo ss.
" Those ex -Yankees are haunt ing us," Merrill said .

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Pkllladelphl• ~ . San f'rlnciiiCO J, IS

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trying to get tough mentally
That's something I'm working
on. ''
Atlanta ha s a 43-72 re cord and
are 24Y, games beh in d Ci nci nnati
in th e NL Wes t.
"We didn 't get enough runs in
the first game and we didn 't hold
them in th e seco nd." Atlanta
man ager Bobby Cox sa id . " I t's
ju st fr ust rating when you play so
hard and don 't have much to
show for it reall y_...
E l sewhere Tuesd ay night in
the Na tional League . Ch icago
beat Hou ston 5-2: New York split
a double-header with Los An
geles. winnin g 9·8 and losin g 2-1:
Philadlephla edged San Franciso
4-3 in 13 inning s, Cincinnati
defeated St . Lou is 9-4: and
Mont real dumj)('d San Diego 8-3.
Mels 9-1, Dodgers ~-2- A 1New
York. Howa r d John son went
3-for-4 with lour RBI. poweri ng
the Mets in the f ir st game .
Dwight Gooden. 12-6, allowed
seve n ru ns over five and tw o·
third innings. John Franco
worked the nin th for hi s 26th
save. Ramon M artinez. 15-5 , had
a slx -gamr winning streak
snapped. In th e nightcap, Mike
Hartley, 4-1, pitched six scoreless Innings In his fir st m ajor
leagu e star t. Jay Howell pit'ked
up hi s ninth save and David ConP ,
R-6, took 1he loss.
Reds 9, Cardinals J - At St
Louis, Ja ck Armstrong won his
f irst gam e since the All -Sta r
break and Todd Be nzinger drovt'
in three run s to lead Cincin na ti.
Arm strong Improved to 12-H and
St . Lou is starter Jost' OPLPon,
6-12, y ielded r ight run s and srvt'n
hit s i n thref' and one-third
Innin gs Th e Ca rdinal s had a
f our -g ame w innin g s tre a k
sna pj)('d.
Ph lilies 4, Giants 3 ( 13 inn .) At Philadelphi a, Rod Rooker
sco red on a wild pitch wit h twn
out in the 13th to help the Phill iPs
snap a fi ve-ga m e losing streak
Booker si ngled off Steve Bed ro
stan, ~ - 7. sto le seco nd and went ro
third on Charlie Hayes ' groun
dout . Bedrosian's f irst pitch to
pinc h-hill er Dave Hollins was
wild. scoring [looker and making
a winner of Dennis Cook, 8-2
Cuhs 5, t\slros 2- At Chicago.
Ry nc Sandberg hi t hi s National
League-l eading 28th hom e ru n
and dro ve in three r un s for
Chicago. Greg Maddux. 10-10,
gave up seve n hit s ove r seven
and two-I hlrd innings for the win .
and Bi II Long picked up hi s fourth
save. Mike Scott. 9-11. fai led in
his bid fo r his four th straight win .
Expos R, Padres 3 - AI San
Diego. Dennis Martinez pitched a
fivr -h lller and Oils Nixon posted
the first fou r- hit game of his
car eer to lea d the Expos to thei r
sixth st rai ght v ict ory. Martinez.
9-8. struck oul nine and wa lked
none . at one po int r et iri ng 17
bailers in a row . San Di ego
star ter Dennis Rasmu ssen, 8 11.
took the loss .

CLEVELAND 1UP II - M ar k
Guthrie pays close attentio n to
opponen ts' r ecords aga inst left
handers, bu I says it may not
make any differenc e because he
isn' t " norma l."
Gu thrie scalll'red seven hit s
over seven Innings and Kirby
Puckett co llected three hil s Tue~
day night . leading the Minnesota
Twins to a 5·4 victory over the
Cl eveland Indians.
Guthri e's success aga inst the
Indians came despite the fact he
was fa cing a tea m tha t ent ered
the game with a 25-16 record
against left -handed starters this
season .
"I knew that, " sa id Guthrie,
4-5. "I chec k th e paj)('rs every
day to see what teams are doing
agalnstlefl -handers, but I'm not
a normalleft -hander. I'm just as
comfo rt able aga ins t left -handed
hit ter s as rlght -handers. "
Only Cleveland shorts top Felix
Fermin. with lhree hits in three
t ri es, managed lo so lve Guthrie
through his seven-lnntng stint.
Juan Berenguer pitched one and
one- third innin gs and Rick Aguil era got th e f inal two outs fo r hi s
25th save.
Cleveland 's Bud Bla ck. 10-8,
wa s touched for 10 hi t s in f ive
inni ngs, dropping his thi rd deci ·
sian In four starts.
Kent Hrbek homered and
drove home two runs and Brian
Harj)('r scored twice fo r the
1\vtns .
Minnesota bunched four si ngles and a walk Into a 2-0 lead In
the second. After singles by
Harj)('r and Hrbek, Carmela
Cas tillo reached on an infield
sin gle to load I he bases. One out
later. Greg Gagne drew a walk to
score Harper before Dan Gladden si ngled In Hrbek .
The Twin s added two more in
the third wit h the help of two
Cl eve land error s. Puc k et t led off
with a single and mov ed up on a
passed ball. He th en sco red when
r ight fi eld er Cory Snyder three
base error on Harper 's fl y ball
·' I saw wher e Cory wa s playing
and I though t it wa s a hit."
Puck ett sa id .
Harpe r sco rPd when first base·
man Mitch Webste r misplayed
Hrbek's grounder .
Hrbek's 18th homer of the yea r
i n the fifth made the score• 50 .
Cleveland closed to 5-2 in !ht'
fifth . With two outs , Sandy
Al omar walked and Felix Fer
min, who had three hits, doubled
him to third . Rookie Alex Cole
I hen dellv erd a two-run single.
Webster drew a walk in th e
sixth, moved to third on tw o wild
prtches by Gut herie and sco red
on
Ca nd y
Maldonad o's
groundoul.
T he Indians pulled to within 5-4
in th e ninth wh en Jacoby scor ed
on Al oma r's groundo ut.
Clevela nd's Dl on James pinch
hi t In lhe ninth and grounded ou t
for the ga me's final out. snapping
his hitt ing strea k at 16 games.
In oth er American League

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inn ings, allowing si x run s, rou r
earned , and threP hits .
With two out in the fi rst, Aver y
walked Gary Redus and Bonilla
hit a 1-1 pitch off lhP net Ju s!
Inside the left -field foul pole for
his career -high 25th home run .
"One th ing about Bobby Is he's
a dyn amic lyj)(' player ." Leyland
sa id . "With just one swing of the
bat, he ca n get you a coup le of
ru ns. He's a rea l impact guy . He
may strugg le for three at -bat s.
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Smith . who was obtained las t
Wednesday in a . trade with
Monlreal. " I think I ca n help this
tr am win ."
Smith. 7-7, allowed four r un s.
three ea rned. and four hits over
seven and one-third Innin gs. Bob
Pa tter son got the fina l two outs
for his third save.
" I don 't want lo talk about the
trade now." Pirate Mana ger Jim
Leyland sa id . " Who knows how
people Judge things. Alii know i s
Za ne Smith Is our property. he
pitched a good game fnr us. We
think we got a good major-l eague
pitcher and tonight he pitched
like it "

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Sandy Alomar ,Jr. in the second Inning of Tuesday
night's game in Cleveland . Casdllo tried to score

By C.J. HWU
UPI Sports Wriler
Tht&gt; Plllsburgh Pirates went
down to the ce llar lo get back on
top.
The Pirates rebounded from a
five-game skid Tuesd ay and
swept the l asl -place Atla nta
Braves 3-1 and 6-4. reg ain ing firs t
place in the National League
Easl by a half-game.
In the fir st game, Doug Dr a b&lt;'k
fired a six -hitter and Bobby
Bonilla went 3 for 4 including
two-run hom er. Bonilla capped
th e night with his 25th homer on
th e year and extended his hitting
streak to 13 games.
" It was a pretty good day for
the team to be able to win a
couple of games," Bonilla sa id
were able to get the lead
early, which is something we
have to do and go from there.
Drabek. 15-5, carried a shutou t
into the ninth Inning before
g iving up a homl' run to Davp
Justice. Drabek tied his career
high for wins in a season by
pitching his fifth complete ga me.
Atlanta starter Charlie Lei brandt, 4-7, allowl'd thrl'P run s
and seven hits over srvl'n
innings .
In the nightcap , Jeff King
drove home four runs with a
hom er and a double and Zane
Smith wo n his fir st game for
Pittsburgh, leading the Pirat,·s
to a 6-4 vic tory .
"II wa s kind of a bi g gamP for
me to show the Pirates and
everyone el se that lhey weren't
wrong In trading for me." said

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4:00 P .M . -Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Ring
4:30 P .M .-Little Miss &amp; Mister Contest - Hill Stage
5:30 P .M .-Junior Fair Parade
6:30 P.M .-Country Blend Band - Hill Stage
7:00P .M.- Youth Awards Nlght - Show Ring
7: 00 P .M. -Open Horse Show
7: 00 P.M.-Antique Tractor Pull - Tractor P ull Area
8: 30 P.M.-Mike Snider - Grandstand
8:30 P.M.-Kiddie Games - Show Ring

SENIOR CITIZENS DAY - Free Gate For Senior Citizens
1: 00 P.M.-Pet Show- Show Rin g
1:00 P .M.-Flower Show Judging
2:00 P.M .-Horse Harness Racine
4:00 P .M.-Kiddie Tractor Pull
6: 00 P .M . -Open Class Sheep Judging
Followed by Jr. Fair Sheep
6:30 P .M. - Kyger Valley Quartet- Hill Stage
7:00 P.M.-4-H Fun Show
8:00 P.M . -Horse Pull-Center Field
8:30 P.M. - Phil Dirt and The Dozers - G rand stand

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1990 Junior &amp; Senior
Meigs County Fair Schedule

THURSDAY,AUGUST16

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 3 .

Twins hand Indians 54 loss

WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15

On thi:-, ciJ l P in hi sto r v:

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Hy United Press International
Today is Wpdnesday, Aug. 15. the 227 th da y of 1990 wi th 138 to go.
T h(' moon is wa ning. moving toward it s new phase.
T hl' morning s tar ~ arr Ve nus, Mars and Jupiter.
T he r·vl~n in g st ar s arr M ercur y and Sa turn .
Those burn on thi ~ da tr arl' under the si gn or Leo . They include
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Sco tt in 1771, longll mc Chicago While Sox owner Charles Comiskey In
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Meigs sportsmen to
help with fund-raiser
Meigs County sportsmen are
joining area sports associations
In rai sing money to fur ther
wetland s conservation In Ohio.
Ca lled the Oh io Plan, fund s
generated by the projec t wil l be
used to enhance and res tore
wetlands habitat In Ohio.
Clubs taking part In the fund·
ra iser are the Meigs County Fish
and Game, lzaak Walton League,
Ken Amsbury Chap ter. Forked
Run Sportsmen's Club, Chester
Bowhunters and Arc hery Club
and the Timberline M uzzl eloa dlng Cl ub.
Club officers and members call
t his involvement the " conserva tion c hallenge of the ce ntury,"
and ca ll on the pub! ie to su pport
the Oh io Plan by parti cipating In
the var ious fundrai sers planned
by th e area cl ubs.
The plan was dev ised by th e
Ohio Division of Wi ldlife and is
be ing used In par tnersh ip with
the U .S. Fish and Wildlife Ser v ice, Ohio Sportsme n Co nserva ·
lion CLubs and the Wild li fe
Legis lative Fund of Am erica
Fund s are being raised
throug h the Wild liiP Leg i slat ive
F und of Ameri ca's Pro lect

Wednesday, August 15, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

What's

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co nservatio n

sweepsta kes.

SV AC preview times announced
This yeaar's SVA C foo tba ll
prevlewwlllbeglnonSaturdayat
6 p.m . at Kyger Creek Hi gh
School's fie ld .
T he first game will have Oak
Hill tak ing on Kyger Creek,
followed by Southwestern facing

Eas tern at 7 p.m . Sy mmes Valley
and Southern will play at 8 p.m .,
followed bv North Gallla and
Hannan Trace battling at 9 p.m .
These con tes ts will be twoquar ter affa irs.

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"The more tickets they sell , the
more money thai is raised for
wetlands habitat, " sa id Keith
Wood, Meigs Cou nty WildllfP
Officer.
Due t o ma tc hing funds provided by the Ohio Division of
Wlldllle and others, every dollar
raised by sportsmen has the
potential to reac h eight dollar s.
'That's a great payoff," Wood
sa id , "and all the money stays
here In Ohio. All those purchasIng sweepsta kes tick ets will
know they ar e helping Ohio' s
w l l dli f&lt;'
a nd
water

Stat e Rep. :'via 1.v AI"' I wi IIIli' llos rin g a reception Thursda y at
lhl' E l ks Club in Ca ilipoli .s, loca ted on Second Avenue. f rom 7-9
p.m .
Rep . Abt'l. a democra t . is runn i ng i n th is f all' s genPral
election to rl'tain her seat. A former sc hoolteacher. Rep . Abe l
ha s servrd as a mr mt&gt;Pr of the Gover nor's immedia te staff and
worked' for the Ohio 0 Ppartment of Transportat i on.
T he 94 th Oh io House Di st r ict re present at ive has has focused
on r duca tiun , r nvi ronmen tal co ncerns and economic development as kPy areas for legisl ative agrnda .
Spec ial RUL's ts for the evrn in g w&lt;ll be Ver n Hilft•, Ohio
Spea ke r of the Housl', ClOd J olvnn Barrv ·RU1JPr, c h&lt;.~irm a n of 1hf'
Pub lic Ut illti es Commis sion Or Ohio. ·
Tic krt s for thf' rrc q Jti on &lt;l rT· ;t\'J ibbl f' at thf' duor for $2:).
Rt' fresh mcnt s wil l hr ava ilabl!'

Divis io n of Wildlife personnel
sa id the pa rtner ship agreement
Is an effort to meet it s share of

wetlands co nserva tion und Pr the
Nor th Americ a Wat erfo wl Managemen t Plan . The goal for
North America is to rai se $1. 5
bill ion to r es tore and enhance
wetland s over the next 15 yea r s
Ohio's goal i s to rai se $500.01XI.
The Meigs Cou nt y conser va
lion cl ubs pa rtlc ipating i n the
Ohio Pl an hope to ra ise sevPral
hundred do ll ar s.

Paging for emPrgeney only
Only emergencv pa g ing will bf' handl c•&lt;l !rom the MPig.s
Cou nt y F" ir Board 's officr on the Rock Spn ngs F'a trgrounds
!hi s WPPk. Mary C ilmorC' , fair board srcrf'l&lt;::lry, an noun crd
tod ay.
Shf' su,egrstf'd tha t si ncr thf'n • i.-, n o~Pn(•ral pag ing systrm on
th&lt;' fairgroun ds th is yra r that l ~tmi l ir.., ;rnd frlP nd s m a ke pr ior
ar r angcmrn ts on m C'Piing pl&lt;H'PS anti l imPs whrn thry anivr at
the fa irgr oun ds.
Plans In tran spor t fai r pat rons from thf' parking Jots at Meigs
HiR h Sr hoo l to the fairground s did not matrri dlizt', Mrs.
Gi lmo rr rrp ortrd Ui ffi cu lty in obL.1inin g a bus fur tha t purposf'
madP it nf'crssa r y l or thr LJir board to s(' rap thl' pian ..'i hl'sa id

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sweet es t mom(' nt of mv career."
The Yankees foug ht hark to a
4-4 tiP be fore [)a vis be lted ht s
th ree -r un homer in the fill h I o pu I
the Ange ls up for good
The Angel s stung Lea r y for
ninr ru ns in th r flr st fivr innings.
Jim Abbott. H-10, strugg iPd to
post the win, s urrPndf'rin g fi ve
runs and 11 hit s in fi ve and
two-third innings Willie Fraser
pitche-d the last threp and oneth ird innings for his fi rs t save.
Blue ,Jays 12, Whit&lt;&gt; Sox 4 - At
Ch icago, Glenalk• n Hi ll be l ted his
seco nd rarrPr g rand slam and
Geo r ge Bell tied a major league
record wit h th ree sacrif ice flies
lor Toronto. Todd Stottl emyre,
11 -13. gave up only a fir st -Innin g
do ub le and a spventh -inn ing
sin gle. Ch icago starter Greg
Hi bb ard fell to 9-;
Brewer s i, Tigers 6 - At
Det ro it, Mi ke Felder' s ba ses
l oa de-d sacri fiee fly with one out
in the ninth ca pped a two-run
ra l lv l or Mi lwaukee Chuck
Crim . 3-4. pitc hed two and
two-third inni ngs of relief for the
wi n. Da n Plesac got the fin al out
fo r his 17th sa ve. J e rr y no n
Gleaton, l -3, lost in rP ii&lt;'f.
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Tupper s Plains. d ied Tuesd a\' al
Veter ans Mem oria l Hospital fol lowi ng an rxtrnded lllnr,ss
Born in At hrn s Co unt y, 1hp o.;u n
of the la lf' F.rnm 1'1t and F' r J nc~ ' ·"
Young Bri cklrs . he spe nt mos t of
his li fe1ime in M eigs Count y.
The family was affili at ed wit h
the United Met hodist Chu rc h in
Tuppers Pl ain s. He was a
farmer. cons t r uction workl' r ,
and an oil field emp loyee .
He is surv ived by a sis te r , Mr s.
Weltha Stanley, of Columbus:
one brother. Homer I Red I llnck

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Spencer Gnc k les, and one in fant
"o n. Cu .\· Dorse t Brickles, an cl : 1
&lt;; is f( 'r, /\ urf'lia Bi ng.
FurH'ral s!' r vices wi l l br hrld at
t hP Ew ing Funrral Hnmf' Tll ur s·
day atl0:30 a. m . wi th th e R ev.
Robert E . Sa nders officiatin g.
Fr iends ma y ca ll at the fune ra l
home from 4 to 9 p. m . Wednesday Ruria l wi ll be in the Mount
H0 rman CPmPI Pr y, TP xa&lt;; Com
mun ity. Spencer F'unPral Home
Is in c harge of arra ngements.

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C!J tH IPs \.risswold, LHa h, spf' nt
d d a~~ wi th Do ug I a~ ( 'lrClPdur ing
the Wf'(' k.
Thrr r Wf'I'C' 44 prople prr~en t
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Rev . R ichard You ng, S itJnp~·.
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CHAMPION POULTRY SHOWMEN - Grand ehampion poultry
showman Kenneth :\tatthrw Kirk and n•st•rve champ Melissa
Gut•ss sun• do know about poultry .. lud g•• nav e Adkins decided
tht·v dcscrvf'd the titles in Tuesday's ,Junior Fair Poultry Show at
Lhf: Mt•igs Co unty Fair. Thi.ioi was K('IIR(•th 's first y(•ar for sho\\ing
t hick(•ns .

Squads respond to 12 calls
Un it " of thl' Mt'igs Cou n t.\ ·
Fmt' r gr&gt;ney MPd ic JI Srr virr r P
sponfl f'd to 12 ca l ls TuPsd a.\ ·
including two ca ll .-. f rom th e
Mf'igs Co untv F'Ciir .
Ar 1: 0~ a ·m . . tht · Midd leport
squad rf's pond cd tu ;r nr ufnr
vP hiclr J('ridrn t on Puv. ('[]Strr·P!

tra nspo rted ilob l(oush to
Vc·t rra ns :'vlemor i al Ho spital.
ltich Ha ll refused tre atm r nt
The Rutland squad respomiPd
to a call at 7 17 a m f rom Mr igs
Mine numbPr two fo r Thomas
LPiving who was ta k en to O' BienPSS Memor ia l Hos ptta l. At ;: 41
a.m ., the Rut l and sq uad went to
l'a gf',·illr Road for Wilbur Sm ith
w tl o wa s t r ~m spo ned to \ 'r·ter ;u1s
MPrnoria l Hospital.

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Th( ' S;_ilt'm Cp nt (' r Fire Depart ·
rnf'nl H'&lt;;ponded toa n au tomob ilP
lilt' at :,: lin p. m. on Star Hill

I toa d : Pa t Whit e. owner.
At h lltip.m .. th e Ru tl and sq uad
rrs pond cd to a ca ll fro m SR 143,
Harri sonv il le . for Joseph Wright
who was ta k Pn to O'R lpm•ss
Memor ial Ho spital The i{utla ml
squad al so responded to a call"'
; :07 p.m. fr om Meigs Mine 2 for
Roger P. Smith who was taken lo
O'B ieness Mem oria l Hospital
Th e MiddiPport squad n •
sponded to a call from the \{ock

Spring.-.. F;li rg roumh .JI H: 1-1 p_m
lor Tony Charn lwr s w ho wa ~
tak\·n to \' ptr r ;Jns MPmot iii I
Hus pital. i\ t ~• : 0 :1 p.m. th•·
Hac i nP squad went to Manurl
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Local news briefs ---.,

Rep. A bel to host reception

conserva tion."

Kansas Ci ty, Mo . Jim Eisen
reich led off the ni nth in ning with
a pin ch-hit home run to l ift the
Royals. Andy McG affigan and
Steve F'arr. 9-5. com bined fo r th e
seve n-hit sh ut ou t. Gary :'-ilielkc.
0-2, was the loser aft er Texas
starter Jam ie Moyer took a
one-hi tter int o the seve nt h
inni ng.
Ked Sox 2, A's 0 - AI Oakland ,
Calli. Roger Clemen s fired a
five- hit ter and struc k out II
batters for lea d Bosto n. Clemens,
17-S. wa lked only one in record i ng his 24th r aree r shut out
Oa kla nd st art er Mike Moore,
10-11. was forced out oft he game
tn the second tnn tng wi th a
strained right gro in .
Mariner s i, Orioles I - At
Sea ttle . Greg Briley homerPd
tw ice and Matt Young tossrd a
fi ve-h itter for the Ma r iner s.
Young, 6-12, hu rled his si xth
complete game of the season,
wal ki ng four and su-lking out
three . Briley hit both of his
homers o ff BaltlmorP s ta rt e r
Dave Jotwson, 11-B.

The Daily Sentinel- Page- S

Con ti nued from page 1
was hired only on a voluntrrr basis.
The sc hool board accepted the res ignati ons of Do n Ei chinger
in his capacit y as an assis tant foo tba ll l'oach and of Edna
Householder as a teacher 's ald .
Board members al so am ended the budgP! Ior fiscal year 1991.
al lowin g f or spending reserve an d adopted a resoluti on
reques tin g a state loan.
Re-mode l ing plans l or Tu pper s Pla in s F:t ementary School
wer e t"biPd at the meet ing .
Attendi ng th e mPeting on Mond ay wrrr Ray Kan. prf' sident,
and Bill Han num . 1 0 McCov and Jim Smith. members of the
board.
·

AL games... --'

ThP shot was only Polonla's
second horne ru n on the seas on.
but both ha ve co me aga mst hi s
ex -tea m from the Bronx, where
he felt cheated ou t of play ing
opportunlt les.
"''ve alway s wanted to hit an
ins ide-t he-par k home run , .. Po ion ia ad ded. "To have it happe n i t
against New Yo rk Is the best
thi ng th at could happen . It' s the

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vveanesoay, August 1o, 1::1:1u

Wednesday,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Kathryn Meadows takes best of
show in amateur painting at fair

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Ka thryn A . Meadows of Go ld
Ridge Road, Pomeroy , took best
of show in the ama teur painting
show judged Tuesdav at th e
Meigs County F'alr with her entry
i n t he acrylic division . flora l
sludy
The rC'serve best of show
award went to Alad lne B aker,
Naylor's Run Road Pomeroy
The show which had 20 entri es
was judged by Char les Smith or
Albany .
Ribbons and premiums were

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UP GOES THE ROSETTE- 1\fter judging the
211 entries In the amateur painting show al the
~h·igs County 'Falr, Charles Smith of Albany, the

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By fHARLENE HOEFLICH
F'our " best of show" ro settes
wrre awarded following the
judging of th e 230 domrstlc ar ts
exhibi ts at the Meigs County
Fair.
Ta kin g thP top awards in their
respective ca tego ries were Ma rilyn Spencer of Lo ng Bot tom. for
srwing. Dorot h ~' Down ie, Pomeroy , for needlec ra tt; Pa tr icia
Jones . Shade, tor quilts, and
Jaunita Lodwick of rhester f'or
rug s and hobbi es
!\II or thr f'x h ihits wi ll rema in
on di sp li:ly in th1• senior fa i r
buildin g throughout the week for
th l' enjoyment of fairgocr s
Pn'm iu m s a nd ribbon s wrrP
aw ardPd in thref' pla ces i n eac h
l' ia ss The winn ers, l isted first for
blur. seco nd for red. and third for
whitr, in t he va riou s ca tego ries

FOODLAND

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5 VARIETIES
GLENDALE

wprc a s fo llows:

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('ltildren's Clothing
Co tl o n dress : Margaret
Wc brr. Middleport:
Pa tri cia
Wolf. PomProy; ancl Df'bnrah

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SOFT DRINKS

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PnmC'roy .
drl' ss:
Mtn g an' l
Wp l)('r , Drbu ra h Crul-se r
T-s hirt : Patrici a Wolf. Merri
lPr Brv ~m t. Long Bottom; Bar ba ra \1urray. Pomeroy.

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bara Murray .

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Ne&lt;•dlecraft
Cross stitch pillowc ase: Ruth
Moore, Pomeroy: Opal Dyer.
Kidwell
Embroid ere d pillow c ase :
F.s th er F'recker, Pomeroy : Pat ty
Dyer , Bi dwe l l. Pa u line Atkin s.
Rutland.
Cross s titch r u shion : Paulinf'
Atkins.
Quilted cu shion: Ruth Moore.
Crewe l cus hion :
MPr ri if&gt;P
Brya nt .
Candlewi c k cushio n: Merrii CP
Bryant. third .
Pa in ted ta blerlotli
Mt•rii Pl'
Bryan I. Patricia Wolf, no thi rd
Embroidered tauit'cloth : Do·
thi r d.
Crochptcd tablec loth
Ruth
Mourt:.
Pot ho ldPrs: Melissa Co leman
Long Bottom, spco nd
·
Dressed doll : Ruth Moor&lt;'
Stuffed toy : Barbara :VIurra y.
Ruth Moore , Merrilee Brvan t.
Miscellaneous needl ec raft :
Dorothy Down ie, Ruth Moore.
and Melissa Co lewa n.
Knitdng
Afghan : Dorothy Downie .
Slipover sweater:
Dorothy
Downie, Marilyn Spencer, Bar-

and

Barbara

Adult Clolhing
Cotton (! resss : Deb or ah
Cruesrr. Ma r il vn Spencer , Long
flottom.
F'ancy dress: Pa tn c ia Wolf.
Kaih)' Parker Moore. Pomeroy:
Merrllee Bryant.
Better Dre ss: Ma rga ret
WrbN. Merrilee Bryant.
Blou sf' : Mrrilyn Spencer, Bar -

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Sk irt s: Mari lyn Spencer.
T - shirt : Patrici a Wolf.
Cape or coat: Patncia Wo ll
Shorts: Merrilee Bryant
Jacket: Debora h Grueser.
Miscellaneous cl othing : ~Juan ita Lodw1ck. Chester . Marilvn
Spencer. De borah Gru scPr. · ·
Apron : Dorothy Downie. Mpr -

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bara Murra y.
Bu tton front swea tf' r : No f i r st ,
Ruth Moore, Dorothy Down ie.
81.1by sw ea ter : Ba r bara M u r
ray, Dorothy Downie.

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red .
In the junior divis ion the
winners in the oil divi sion were
Paul A. Vineyard, Reedsville.
blue, Kellie Ridejour , Long Bot ·
tom , red, and Steven Vance,
Albany. white in landscape:
Kelly Ridenour , blud, Melissa
Vance, Albany h. red, and Sheri ~
dan Russell, Rutland, white In
animal stud y; and Ronald A .
Vance. Albany, blue In floral
sludy

judgz, pla ced the rosette on this painting by
Kathryn A . Meadows of Pomeroy.

(;ru(·~ P r,

Coa l or j ac ket Patricia Wolf.
Chi ld ren's misce l la neous : De·

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awarded in ! he various divi sion s
as follows :
Oi l Paintings : land sca pe. Da le
.lal'obs, Middleport. blue. and
Aladinc Baker , Pomeroy, red ,
fl oral study, Kathryn A. M ea·
dows, Pom eroy , floral study,
whi tck .
Acrylic Paintings landscape,
Dale Jacobs, red: anima l study,
Kathryn A. Meadow s. blue.
Water color: fl ora l study,
Ca roly n Nicholson, Middleport ,

Announce domestic arts fair results

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The Daily Sentinei - Page- 7

Mi scellaneous knitti ng
Do·
roth y DowniC' . Barbara Murra y .
Crochet
Granny square afgh an . Ruth
M oorC', Barb1.1r1.1 Murra y .
Ripple cr oc het afgh an. I' CJ u
lirlf' Atki ns.
Shf'l! st it c h a f ghan : MP ri h.'('
Bryant
Cruc ht' tPd afg han : Dor othy
DDwn it:, ~nbara Murray . Ruth

Moun'
VPst · Dorothy DowniP
Croc het trim h ankir : 13 a rbara
Murra _y.
Doily: Opal Dyer . Barbara
Murray, Ruth Moore.
Baby afghan. granny square:
Melissa Coleman.
Baby afghan. miscellaneou s:
Opa l Dyer. Dorothy Downie.
Margaret Weber.
Swea ter se t: Margaret Wf' bN .

Barbara

Mu r ra y.

Doro thy

Dow ni&lt;'.
Cr oc hrtrd potholdcrs ; Bar ·
bara :VIurrav, Kathy DyPr , Opal
Dvf'r
Micel la nco us crochPI : Do ·
r o th y Downi e, Kare n Lodwick .
Ch('s!er , Ba rb ara Murra v.
Quilt•
Quilted quilt s Ruth M oore.
Appliqucd : J uanila L odwick.
Ruth Moon•, .June A. Say n ·.
Sy racuse .
Cotton pat ch w ork :
Ruth
Moore , fi rst. no second, narba ra
Mu rray .
Embroidered quilts: Es ther
F'recker, Barbara Murray , and
fluth Moor e.
Baby quil ts · Pa tri cia Jones.
Shade.
Tied or kn otte d comforts : Jud )'
Molden . Pom er oy . seco nd .

Mis c d la nr o u s:

HARD WORK - It's hard work but lots of fun
lor participants In the Kiddie Tractor Pull al the
Meigs County Fair. Pictured is Kimberly Pierce,
who tried h er skill at Tuesday's competition .
Winners at last night 's pull In the lightweight
division were Kay Hunt, firs I place, Justin Smith,

second place, and John KrawsC"lyn finishing
third. In the heavyweight division, first place
went to Larry Ritchie and second place to Robert
IUd erback. The pulls continue through the week
wilh lhe finals on Saturday afternoon.

Four fined
Four people were f ined Tu r'i
da y ni ght in th e court of Pom eroy
Mayor Richard Sey ler and nine
oth ers forf eited bonds.
F' l ned were Doug Eblin. Po me·
roy , six m on th s probation, as ·
sault; Joseph Wilso n. Middl e·
port. $66 and cos ts. speed: J ames
Dar ton. Pomrroy, $50 and coSi s.
speed; Larry Riffle. Ga lli polis
Ferry. W.Va. $66 and cos ts.
PUCO vio lat ion .
F'orfei ting were VinrPnl Kish.
Phoenix . Ariz , $66, PUCO safet y
viola tion , Miehat' l VanMrtcr,
Mason, W.Va . $63, expired regi s·
!ration: Kenneth Hartun g , Loui s·
ville, K y, $50, speed : Willi am
Qu i ck, Ma rietta . $43, stop sign :
Henr y Cleland, Minersville, $63.
co nsumin g al cohol und er age2 1:
Er nestine Ward, Pomeroy. $43.
speed : Deborah Rothgeb. Ga lli ~
polis, $4 3. assured c l ear dis·
lance: D1ana Siek. Pomeroy .$10.
no ch ild restraint : Robert Willi ·
amso n. Ru !la nd. $36. no brake
li ghts .

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Davis reunion held

Wednesday, August 15. 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The 70th annual Davis reunion,
for descendants of Orlando Kath ·
erine Sheline Davis, was h e ld
recently at the Ell Denison Post
No. 467 In Ru !land.
A basket dinner was enjoyed
by ali at noon with .John Miller
g iving grace.
Miller cond ucted the mee ting
In which officers were elected,
Jo hn Miller , pres ident : Dian
Molden, vice pres ident : Susie
Davis Travers, secretary: Mary
Kathryn Holt e r , treasurer : and
Marjorie Davis, games and gifts .
Gifts were presented to Giada

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Davis, oldest lady: Merle Davis,
oldest man: Shayne Davis,
youngest; Est it and Louise Hug ~
stu n, Co lumbus, traveled the
farthest.
Th e 1991 reunion will be held at
the same locatio n on the seco nd
Su nday in August.
Marjorie Davis and Rick Trav ~
ers conduct ed the games and
prizes were awarded to the
winners.
Attending we re JosPph Jr . ,
Belva, Joe Bob and Bobby Joe
Sc huler: Debbie and Roger

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Caddric celebrates firsr birthday

Snyder; Brent Thompson . C'hr•~
shire: Sha ron and Greta Riffll•
Glada Davis, Pomerov: f:stil
and Louise Hogston, C~ iumbus :
Everett, Charlott e a nd M ichal'i
Grant; Pam and Shav ne Davis
Eag le Ridge Hoad: • Rtck an.d
Susie Trav e rs, Wilkesville :
Dreama and Ga il Blankenship.
Proctorville; Danny a nd Kim
Da vis, John a nd Janet Miller
David , Edna , S ha wn a and Holly
Da vi s, Marjorie Da vis, Jim
Davi s, Vona Gillenwater, Clyde
a nd Ailee Davis, Merle and
Freda Davis, Hulland: Ma ry
Kathryn Hailer and Ca r v R
Holter, Bashan .
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Caddr ic Morgan , son of Misll
Gibbs. CP lf'bra tect his first birth

day with lamil;c a nd friends at
the Ma son Park . The theme of

the party was clown s.

CADDRIC GmBS

Attending the party a nd S&lt;'nding
gift s were :
gre at -great -grand ·
mother,
Olev1a Roush: grea t·
gra ndmother. Lowena Marshall:
grandmother , Karla Gibbs, Roqueile a nd Jimmy Gibbs. Ray and
Elzanna Fields. Debbie a nd Alex
Young, Franci s Gi bbs, J onathan
Gibbs, Elizabeth, llriltany a nd Ta·
ra h Shamblin, Sarah Shamblin,
Tina, Timmy and Danny Roush,

James Zerkle, Trisha Bubby and
Healthy Young, Alisa and Jacob
Batey, Donna Kay, Amber and
Tiffany Kearns, Wanda King,
Kristl, Jessl and Josie Pearson,
Ca thy Ciendenan, Brenda and
Koah Ha yes, Nancy and Dakota
Phalen, Jo Ann King, Steven and
Tony Darst, Helena and Brandy
Warden, and Angie and Justin
Duckworth.
The first to popularize tbe term
rock 'n' roll was b-lan Freed, a diJc
jockey from Cleveland. In 1»52, be
changed the name ol hill radio lbow tQ ·
"Morning Rock 'n' Roll Houae Party. •

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WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP - Sara Grueser. front, is
pictured here along with other Melt:' County 4H mfmbers who
participated in Tuesday's 4-H Horse Show at the Meigs County
Fair. The clasN the riders are showing In is western horsrmanship.

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DRAFT HORSE SHOW - ,Jeremy Carr, right, and Eric Tuttle
participail•d in Tm•sday's Drafl Horse Show at the Meigs County
t' air. They art• pictun•d demonstrating their skill• in
showmanship.

4-H HORSE SHOWMANSHIP - Sara Craig wa.• one of many
Meigs County 4-Hers who took part in Tu esday's 4-H Horse Show at
the Meigs County Fair. Here she is being judg••d in the
showmanship class as judge, Susan Hodson, looJ&lt;. on.

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Crewe l pict ure: Me lissa Co le·
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Cokunted cross s titch picturr·:
Lind a Broderick, Pomeroy, Bar
bara Murray, Patricia Wo~
Ha ndmade purse: Lois Pooler.
lleedsvilie, Merril('(' Br va nt, Pa t
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Ceram ics: Ka thv Over. Marv
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llltc hie , Reedsville.
Strnci ling : Mrrrii PE' Bry1.1nt.
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Wood craft items: Carolyn
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ENGLISH HORSEMANSHIP - Susan Grueser Is
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County Fair which was held on Tuesday. She is
English riding outfit. :11eigs County 4·11 members
either Western or En~iish style .

pictured here
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DEMOLITION DERBY - Few events at the Meigs County Fair
are as impressive or draw a larg er crowd than the demolition
derby . The grandstand was IIi led lor Tuesday night's demolition
derby and many others I tiled the area.• around the derby ring to
watch as cars sma.•hed and crashed their way into scrap metal.
Taking llnit and second place in the I irs! heat were Glen Tigner,
Haydenovllle, and Carlos Wood, GalllpoUs. Second heal: DelmllS
Golf, Langsville, and Todd Grover, Middleport. Third heat: Mikl'
West, Reedsville, and Jim Thomas, Evans, W.Va. Fourth heat:
Kevin Barber, Reedsville, and Greg Scarbrough, Pomeroy . Fihh
heat: Dave McGinnis, Pomeroy, and Bob ,Johnson, Oak Hill. In thl'
teature, taking lirst place place was Carlos Wood, GaiUpoiis,
foUowed by Delma.• Goff, Langs\1ile, and Kevin Barber,
ReedS\1ile.

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Thirteen fined in Middleport court
Th ir tPcn prupl£' Wf'fP firwrl i n
thP co urt of Middl eport M a.vor
FrPd Hoffman TuPsday night and
f(' n othPr s forfeited bond .
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Patrick: .J MrCauiPy , Mason .
W VJ_ . $1R and cos 1.c.;, spPI'd,
Dav id E Young. Shade·. $1 :1 and
COSTS. s pPPci ; Dwai nP Mc DaniPJ.
$10, running stop sig n: Kell_v R

Co unt s. Sy: racu sP. $Hl and costs.
runni ng s top s ign : Char les Ra _v
IJurn . Mason. W Va .. $42'i and
costs. thrE'P days in j;dl , p h ~· s i c_·;JI
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Middl epor t. $2o a nd cos ts. elisor ·
drrly mannrr: .J ohnnv Donahue.
Middl eport. $2o an d costs. el isor
drrl;. mannrr : Max r;rar·\·. Mid
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Ke ith Musser. Portland.$100anrl

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C:a ry [) Rua r k. Ga llipolis, $51,
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Mcl'l un•. Mason. W Va , $50,
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Community calendar

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Cnl lt'gl' ul Oo.;tt.:npathlc Ml'dKinl'

Family
Medicine

WE D NESD tH'

RACI NE - The Raci ne Naza.
rene Church will hold a child·
re o 's er usade, ·'Charac ters for

Jes us," for ages 4-12, through
Friday at 6:30 p.m. nightly,
und er the direction of Bill Brown
Grove City. A progr am will b~
held Su nday at 9: 30 a.m Trans.
portatio n wi ll be fur nished and

John C Wul f. IJ.O
Associate Proft'SS~Jr

of F.11n tl y Medicim•
Ques tion: One or my co m pan·
ions on a r ecent fish ing trip had a
pa tch he wore behind his ear to
prevent seasickness. What type
of medic ation is th l.s, and is It safe
for a nyo ne who has seasickn ess?
Answer : T he med icatio n vour
frie nd was using is Tfa ns-

derm- Sco p. a prescr ipt ion med·
!cat ion that reduces or el lmi·
n ates t he nausea an d vom it i ng of
mo tion s ic knPss i n 7~ pt.'rCt'nt of
Ind ividua ls who havt' t h is p ro b-

lem . This mPdirali on sho uld not
~ used by rrr tai n indi vi dua l s
- - suc h as p reg nan t wom en or
me n who have pros ta t f' t rou b le.

Ot her wi se. the medica tion Is sa fe
and m ore e ffec ti vP than othPr

medica ti ons fo r m olion sickness.
The medica l ion is released in to
the sk in slowl,v. so rt should be
applied at h•as t four hours before
i t Is needed Thr patc h co ntinues
to

releasr 1ts med icat ion for

t hree day s. and then i t must be
rep laced . The Tra nsderm-Scop
d{)('s ca use the mou th to be a br l
dr y, an d i t mav make it a l itt le
harder to focus on readi ng
materia l. but these minor annoy a nces

are

us ual ly co nsidered a

fai r trade for rPl ief from the
mot ion sic kness .
As you are prob ahl y awarC'.
!herr ar e o th Pr m rd ica ti o ns tha t
ra n be la k r n fo r motion si ckn ess .
One popular one is dim enhydri
nate. wh ic h is sold under m anv
trade names i ncl ud i ng Oram a~ ­

lnr. II is taken by mouth a nd
rarely ca uses side effec t s, so it is
availa ble witho ut a prescrip tio n.
As y ou m igQt guess. i t is al so IPss

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medicat ions glvPn by sk in pa tch?
A nswe r : Some m edicati ons
given by sk in work wr ll, but not

all m edicat ions can br given th is

way. Sco pol am ine is th P drug In
Tra nsderm -Sco p and it works
quite well. Ni troglycer ine, used
to t rea t people wit h angina
pzctoris ! heart pa inl, is al so
ava i lab le in patches. In facl ,
then• are several sizes of patc hes
ava i lable. A larger pa lch size
provides a higher blood level of
med lca ti gn fo r indivi dua ls w ho
have more severe heart pai n.
Es trogen Is availab le i n sk in
patch form for those women who
prefer this method of taking
su ppl emen ts of this hormone.
Ques ti on Wh at ar e I he adva n·
tages of using skin patches?
Answer:

Som P m ed ic a t ions

work bes t when they are at a
co nstant leve l In the blood - ltkr es lrogrn , nil rog lycerine or
stopolam ine . The skin pa tc h
met hod of admlnl.stra tion is idea l
for t h~se . The slow , steady
absorpt ion from the sk i n is
eliminates the high blood leve ls
prod uced afler tak ing a med ica ·
ti on by mouth and th e low l Pvels

that happen before the next
table t is due. T he sk in pa tc hes
don't need to be changed as oft en
as or a! mE'dica ti ons

must

more i nforma t ion may be ob-

tai ned by ca lling
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POMEROY
The Z ion
Chureh of Chr ist w ill have
homecomi ng revival on Friday
and Sa turda:&gt; at 7:.10 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m . Dave Lucas, of
Operatio n Evangeline, Chesa·
peake. wi ll be eva ngelist. A carry
in di n ner will be held at noon.

POMEROY - T he Be lles and
Rf'a us Sqa u re Da nce Cl ub will bP
spo nsoring an ope n wes tern

dance on Friday from 8 to 11 p.m.
T he t:al lia

Com mu n tt y

Ar ri on

Age ncy wil l have a ft:re clothing
day for low incom e perso ns on
Wednrsday from 9 a.m. t o noon
at th e old hi gh sc hool bu ilding rn
Chesh ire.
TIIUR SDAY

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
grou p of A.A. and AIAnon wil l
meet Th ursday at 7 p.m. at
Sacred Heart Ca th ol ic Church.
Call 1 · 800 · 333 · 5057 for
informat ion.

a t the srn io r r ltl zPns rP n! Pr in
Pomeroy . RogPr Stf'Plf' wil l hP

the cal ler .

BASHAN - T here Wi ll be a
weekend revival at l he Red
Brush Chu rch of Chr ist on
Bas han Road on Sat urday al 7: JO
p.m .. Sun day at 10 a. m. and 6
p.m. Denver Hill. Fos ter, W.Va ..
wi ll be the spea ker. The publ ic 1s
i nvited to at tend.
WI LKESVI LL E -The Wilkes
vi lle Meth odis t Chu rc h will have
a homemade nood le and i ce

POMEROY - The Ca lva r y
Pilgr im Chapel will have It's
praye r m ee tin g on Th ursday
ra thpr than Wed nesd av at 7· J.O

cr ea m supper on Sa t urd ay from

p.m . Specia l missi onar }· speaker

Tw ir l('rs Sq uare Dancr Club wi ll

p. m.

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HENDERSON -

ThP Ga llia

wi ll beRrv Steve Hi ght , Fr iends

hold a dancp Sat urda&gt;· from 8- 11

of Mi ss io n

p.m . at thr Hrndcrso n Comm u n i !~· Cf' n tcr i n Hendrr son, W.\'a .
F RIDAY

The annual Sm ith reu nion for
descendanls of lhe late Sa muel
and Li llie Smil h was held re·
cently al Lake Snowden. After·
noon dinner was served lo 83.
For en ter ta inmen t the group
enjoyed volleyba ll. swimm in g,
horses hoes, auct ion and ga mes

Special musica l keyboard en ter·
ta inm ent was prov ided by Dar·
lene Va nama n and Debbie Rose
with ot her rela ti ves and f riends
par llclpatl ng. Door prizes and
gift s were awarded to relatives
and f riends of all ages.
Officers elected were Dar lL•nL'
V an a man,

pres id en t ;

Ge n e

Rupe, viee-president; and De b~
lJie Rose. secrp t a r y and

SAT URDAY

:\ ~ 7

lrP as u rer.

At tending were Shauna and
Bill y TackPt t, .Johnny Do ucet.
Janice. Steve , Jeremy and I srael
Grimm ; Loretta and Jeremy
At kin s, and Mi sty La ne; Ste·
phanie Yaromey, Tammy, Dav id
and Miche lle Watk i ns; Tommy
Stone. Anit a Ru tle r, L arry. Sa·
hrina and Larry Gauze I I; Rya n
J.ee Lemley, L es lie Whitt ington

USED APPLIANCES

TO PLACf AN AD CALL992 -2156
MONDAY thru FRIDAy 8 A.M. to 5 p.M.

, 8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY

446 -G • •Iop o lo s

"Ads out11d1 Mt 191. Gtlllt o r Mason counn•

patd

mu tt be o re ·

••
" F •c...,. • 110 dtsc:ount l o r 1d1 pto od '" tdYtn ce
reeldl - G•weawey and Found aa s und er 15 wNdt w oU be
run 3 dtrn at no eh•ge

: • ,•ce of eel tor all c aprta l IMter ••• dO uble p " c• o l ad cos!
7 POtnl hn e 1'tPe onl., used

367 - Cheshtr e
188 - Vo nt on
2 4 5- A• o G ran d e
256 - Guvan 01!1
64 3 - Ara b.a Oott
J79- Walnr11

Mt~•g• Co u nt~

M .. on Co

A re a Co d e 614

A r e~

992 - Moddl t~PO'I
Pllmeroy
9 8 5 - Ches te•
84 3 - F'on la n d
247- Leum Falls

675 - Pt ? leau nt

In Mt mon..,

Yl ro S1le1

PONDEROSA

SUNOAV PAP ER

882- New Havl!"n
B95 - Letar t

937 - Bull aio

RATES

,

3

15

Da'l/ S

"A clen •f•ed advenrtetnent pl ac ed on fhaOeoly S ent 1 n ~ IIIJ.·
CtPI -: cl•t•f•«&lt; d1spl~ . Bu 11n• 1 Car d and IAg al nolt cesl
woll a ls o appear m l h a P1 Pl•••nt Ae 91 ,,., 1 na th e Ga llo
Polls Oarly T11bu ne. reach•ng over 18 .000 ho mes

CO PV DEADLINE MONDAY PAPER
TU£SOAY PAP ER
WEDNESDAY PAP ER
THUASOAY PAPER
FRIDA'( PAP ER

576 - Appl e G•o 111
773 - M no 11

7 4 2 - ~u ll a n d

Wor ds
15

6
10
Mon t hly

Race
$ 4 00
S6 .0 0

Over 1 5 Words

.20
30

4:1,..

S9 .00

15
15

5 1 3 .00
s 1 30 / dav

15

60
0 5 / dav

Ra1n ' " to r co nMeu!IV• •u n a b•olt•ro u PO I'IIW iil be c harged

DAY BEFO RE PIJBLI C ATIQ N

fn. I!U t"h r1- II M D• rllll

ad l

- 11 00 AM SATURDA Y
- 2 00 PM MONOAV
-

2 00 PM TUESDA Y

-

2 00 PM WfON ES OA V
2 0 0 PM TMURSO AY
2 OO P M F RIDA Y

~

-

Get

RuuH~

Fast

STEAKHOUSE

Read the

log homes

CLRSSIFIED ADS
2

SALE

In Memory

dealership
mutkl hum.:

In loving Memory
Of
MARK A.
LAUNDERMILT

is cha nged every three

Born Aug . 15, 1948
Died Nov . 27, 1986

days; Dra mam ine tablets are
taken three or four ti mes per day.
As k your doctor if the medic at ion

.,!&lt;ln lll ~

al Sl i 4 11&gt;

C 1l l Don •l k~rn,!n
lull h..:r I -XI I( )-f'1 .\l .(t~' ' •lr ,
lnllt:dl'l ' 199-1": 1

Count,y~
,-, I ,'l,f ,, h ,., •I• "" l(, o
\ ru .. ~h j , ••. , . .. ,

Sadly missed by

tn

Rct;tln yo ut L" urrt• ur 111h

Gone but not
forgotten .

Reg. 14.99

BULLETIN BOARD

EXCZLU!NT INOJM.l!.I'OTI!JiiTlAI.
l nvt:s1mcnt 100% \c~o:ur c d

I,·

Help Wanted

11

Retre:n .

#1 Coppar ' 1 per lb .
Clean Dry Aluminum Can s. 35 ¢ per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators 44C lb .; Batteriea 81 ea.
Yellow Brass 40¢ lb.; Alum . Shoats 40¢ lb.

992-5335 or taS -3561
Across From Post Offi&lt;o
POMEIOY r OHIO

I0/ 30/'891fn

614 992 -5114

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Favnrll •.:
l'orrJbi&lt; Sp"

" f rae Estimates"

BAUM
LUMBER

949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

985 -3301

Now HomH lllilt

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

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
992·7762
For Old &amp; New Roofs. Shingles
Repairs, Gutters
Building and Remodeling

CHESTER

PH.

8·9· 1 mo.

NO IUNDlT CAlli
4-16·86-tln

Wt&gt; G u ar a nlf'f' \' ou r Sa li ~o~ fa C'Iion
FR EE ESTIMATE S

JOSEPH 0 . J ACKS
7 -20 -1 mo

Howard l. Writesel

ROOFING

New loco lion:
161 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 457 60

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

SALES &amp; SERVICE

: .:;:

We C.,.-y Fi1nlng Suppli•

Pay Your Phone

.

,-~c:,;
16141 992·6550
j!IIIOI!jCE rHONE
16141 992 · 7754

949-2168
I .J.' !JO.J mo ..

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614-992-2328
7 ·23~ 1

BISSELL
BUILDERS

1987 DODGE COLT

Dl. PS. PB. AM / FM cassetle , AC,

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

new lires. aulomat1c. Gets good gas
mileage hcellenl oon dllion 43.000
miles $5.500 !11m

R•. L. HOLLON
tRUCKING

Pll. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Around Town

We (an repair and re(Ore radiators and
heater cores. We (an
also acid boil ond rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tonks.

PAT' IfiLL FORD
992 -2196

985-4422

Middleport , Ohio
1·13·tlt

1· 11 · 90 tin

11

In Memory
SHERMAN
TILLIS
Died Four Years
Ago Today .

F(X){} RJiK'S'§

Many times we n98ded
you.

A million times we
cried;
If love

could have
saved you
You never w o uld have

died.
It broke our hearts to
lose you

But you did not go
alone.
For a part of us went

In co nj u ncti o n wi t h Po m erov's Srsquiren ten n ia l. thr 150th
annl\·cr &lt;.;;n ~· of

!lw incorporatio n of thP v il!agr. Ban k One m
Pomrroy . is sponsoring th i s pho to idPnlif iC'at ion sPrif'S Thf'
phntos fi 'dl ur1· .r11"il i ii'Ciuril l d rtalls of bu il dings wi thin thP
rou: n_
T hP p1 !' tun·.., ~,, · r ' ri ' takPn t.~round town and ar r fpatured 1n

with you
The day God celled

\\-' Nln r·..,da ~· Pdili11n s

He

you Home .
For
all you

uf T hP Oai ly SPn li nf'l A nswPrs. b.v mt.~ i !OI

uw

y o u needed

rest.
God 's garden mu st be

drop-o ff. mu..,t tw li 'l" l'i\·r·d iii T hf' Oa ilv Srnt i nr l o ffi cp bv thr•
tollov:ing .\1nni LI \ LJnd win nf'ro.; w i l l bf' l i~ t PCl i n Tuf'sc:l ayr di tions
IIf 1IW papP I"
\\"inner&lt;.; Wi lt rPi "f' iYr' &lt;~ la ndm a rk Clr ris tm Js orni.HHf'lll f r om
H&lt;tnk {)!l f ' .rncl wh£• n thP spril'." co nc lud f's &lt;J il pPupl£• w hu
idr·ntifi1•d 1!11· pwtun•&lt;.; cn rrPc t l.v w ill h ~r vr thf' ch ancP to w in a
. , &lt;t\"l ng-.. bond from Rr nk OnP.

beautiful,
For He only pick s the

best.
Missed by Wife and
Children

8

PUBLIC NOTICE
Th e U .S Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home
Administration (FmHA) announces that Overbrook
M anor Limited has applied for FmHA financial assis t ance to Construct a forty (40) unit elderly housing
projec t with Congregate Care Services .

•••••••••••••••••••
HURRY/ Coupon Expires 8126190 ...----,

The proposed project is to be located in Middleport.
Ohio and will occupy about 1 .243 acres. A location
map is shown at the end of this notice .
Th e proposed amount of FmHA financing is
$ 1.397,000 .00 and the total estimated project cost
is S 1 ,440.000 .00 .
FmHA has pr epared an environmental assessment
lor the project and find that the proposal will not sig nifica ntly aHect the quality of the human environm ent and that therefore preparation of an environm enta l imp act statement is not necessary .
State Director. FmHA
200 North High Street. Room 507
Columbus. Ohio 43 2 1 5

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went

through,

s5 OFF WOMEN'S
LEATHER CASUALS
Save on women's soft leath er cas uals in natural looks
for fall. Choose from specially seleclt•d styl es thai
&lt;"ombine comfort and fashion. A terrifi c value at 14.99,
now save $5 , salt' 9.99. Women's sizes 6 - 10.

SALE EN OS i\UGlJST 19

Alwop An Equal
Opp&lt;Wtunrt yI Affirmative
A'tion Employtt

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Country Fried
Steak Dinner

Saturday, August 18
10:00 a.m.

cabinel, early kitchen table, 2 night stands. llat lop oak
desk, willow settee and chair, barter's cabinet, wicker table

bo....,_.

Coupon moy no t
ot oll loccmon,

PONDEROSA®

C Oup&lt;&gt;f' gOOCI IOII~y ~rly ' " ' l '""' ·' r~
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l)d&lt;lo· .... ~ "''I ' ' ~·• • '' I' •,-,.. n ~-~ · ~· '

•••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••
HURRY/ Coupon Expires 8126190

Country Fried
Steak Dinner

Ferner, 5 r.k:e pressback chairs. 3 rockers. fancy arm chair,
several beds, curved glass showcase, doll bed, ches t,
trunk. piano stool, oak telephone. trunks (all sizes). wo oden
kitchen items, Victrola and records, two 9x 12 rugs, Uncle
Wiggly Ovalone Adv. Mug , figural "cat' napkrn ring , quilts &amp;

tops, Meigs Co qurll, 1800's Mergs County map, good old
dishes. "Civil War· print, Uonel train engine no 257 lair
condition, hanging oil lrght. old bisque ·oarlrng· and chrna
dolls. porcelain stgns. graniteware, old ba skets. nico brass
kettle , pottery, mantle, much paper advertising, books,
postcards (some k&gt;cal), crocks, stone jars, tin cans with
advertising, many wood bo)Ces (some with adverti sing), lots
of pictures and frames , old Ct1 ris tmas omamants, local milk
bonles , anvil, toys, child's games. v1ntage doth1ng, rag
rug s. many teed sacks, light fi xtures. Howe sowing machine, aomo scorling flatware. old jewelry , CJ salesman's
sample store with utensils, lightning rod, bamboo fi st1ing
poles, ironware, old chai se lounge. oil ad11. cans, crea m
separator, feed scales .wood clamps , draw kniws. larg e

bench vise, Sunoco oil bonia, Maytag washer, old tools ,

PONDEROSA®

lawnmower and many interesting items too numer-o us to
ment1on.

A11etlon Coruf~Utcd 8)1

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.~'lf.oun! nf!~ ,
.-.; ~ .~~ ~~"&lt;Iii!
parl&lt;e(ld!•"Q '0&lt; ~,....,., ~'··~ &gt; .,.,~, ,,, 1

•••••••••••••••••••

Pncft M~ Yaiy

e MMrorned'.l SIHIIhouMt Inc I9!Kl

RICK PEARSON AUCTION CO.
Lunch

Mason, WV

nJ-5785

Owner: IMOGENE WHITE

GALLIPOLIS
Upper River Rd.
{across from the Airport)

The Ohio Job Service
Will Be Accepting
Applications for the
New McDonald's in
Pomeroy
August 20-21 from
9 A.M. till 4 P.M.
At the Meigs High
School Library.
Hiring for All
Positions.
PASSPORT ASSESSOR/CASE MANAGER

ANTIQUES: Beautiful roll front walnut secretary, unusual
"Folk Art" desk, fancy oak secretary , round oak table, old

Includes potato and
garlic toast plus Ponderosa's
AII·You·Can·Eat Grand Buffet.'"

F(}()[) RJIK$BRIN

Always An Equal Opportunity / Affirmativo
Action Employer

PUBLIC
AUCTION

Coupo,~ lo•an y p•n¥''" (.~"""' '""

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

The Ohio Job
Service Will Be
Accepting
Applications for
the New
McDonald's in
Pomeroy
August 20-21
from
9 A.M. till 4 P.M.
At the Meigs
High School
Library.
Hiring for All
Positions.

Out To Lack Of Parking, The Aucllan Has a.. n Mavod To
camden Avenue
At Tht Youih Center In Point Plaasanl - Watch For Signs!

Includes potato and
garlic toast plus Ponderosa's
AII·You·Can·Eat Grand Buffet.'"

OHIO RIVER PLAZA

R./N

TERMS: Clth or Chtcl&lt; whh J.D.
Not RHpD1111blo lor occldonto rwlott of propelfy
Llcorad &amp;Bandlld In Ohio, Ktmuclry &amp; W111 VIrginia lee

The Area Agency on Aging District 7, in Rio Grande.
Oh10 is seeking lo fill lour full ·time and two tempmary
contract Case Manager/ Assessor ~osition s lor a new
Medicaid PASSPORT pr ogram for home bound senior Cil·
izens. DUTIES INCLUDE To as sist . manage and coordi·
nate comprehensive case plan with long.. term car e cl ient s

and thoir informal/ forma l providers withrn des ignated
cost caps. To assure that the services ar e appropriate and
meet !he needs of th e client. Conduct face-to·face com·
prehensive assess ment to determine cli ent's level of care-

/ need, eligibility fot available community resources and
!ana-term care option s: develop car e plans: arrange for
service delivery including collaborating an d negot iating
with service provtders for servi ces: maintain regular con·
tact with client. caregivers. and other pr oviders of servic e
to determiner( services are approprrate; conduct compre·
henstve reassessment to determine client's needs and r,.
evaluate the appropriateness of care: review cost of
PASSPORT covered servim and make necessary adjust·
ments; maintain on·going telephone contact with all ser·
vice providers; maintain on ·going contact wrth caregiv·
ers. lamtly and friends listed in service plan; monitor eli·
en1' s propess relllive to goals and obrect ives ofthe home
care:. assist client in transition. if PASSPORT program dis·
contrnued ; marntatn dlla collection system ; participat e
tn cltent care conlerences with providers; edu cate !am·
Illes and community auncies regatding PASSPORT lont
term case management; advocate on behall of a client for
other services.
QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed Social Worker or Registered
Nurse wtth at least one ye• prror experience in home care
for the elderly and/ or disabled adu~s home health c11a
medical social wort lerillricsl&amp;eronl~io&amp;Y or other rei~
vant subst~ute . llust possess the knowledeeand skills n..
ceSIItY to provide the I&lt;IYet of case man11ement required
by tlte client and by eny lepl rt~~~lllions. Must possess an
understlndlne of the community service delivery system
.,d the abilrty to utilize the community' s resources.
SALARY RANGE: $18,000-$25,000
Resumes must be received no Iller th10 4:30 p.m. on
lu1ust 17, 1990 in the oHice of Joyce Shoo£ Persortnel
llan11•· Area Aeen9 on l&amp;in1 District 7. Inc., P.O. Box
978, University of R1o Grande, Rio Grande. Ohio 45674.
"An Equtl Employment Opportunity Employtr"

mo .

SER~ICE

CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT All

" AI Reasonable Prim "

614 992 2377

l&gt; rnpt•~

We Soy What We do. We Do What We Soy.
36 YRS . EXPERIENCE

4· 16· 8~Hn

2

, , .•••"

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

A rn t'T it:l's

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Mother. Sisters.
Brothers. Nieces.
Nephews and friends

bP ju st w hat thr doCwr ordered.

POMEROY. OHIO : Rt. 7 &amp; S.R. 143
ALBANY. OHIO : Rt. SO &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS :
POM EROY : 9 a.m.·7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m.·5 p.m. 6 Days. Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990

\(,~ D;ry ~ t\ ~ YL·: ll

NEW - REPAIR

Alber t Al ii &lt;' will be the cal ler .

OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ...

Ytill r

458- Leon

9 4 9 - Rtc on e

errors after l1rs1 ell'!' 1C h 11dt
lor IH O•I '" ' 'd.,. e a runs 1n paperJ Call b llrlo" 2 00 p m
d • lf"111W OUbii CI'hon 10 m • a CO HICI IOft
• Ads t hrt m ust be Plld 1n 10\lanc e 1 , 1
HI PPV Adt

WV

Code 304

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

SPA

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE

er 1h &lt;'

667 - Coolv~ll!

" Sentrn ~M is not responsibl e.l or

Card o f Thanlll

WASHERs-1100 up
DRYERs-$69 up
REFRIGERATORs- SJOO up ,
RANCIS- Gas·Ei et.- SI15 up
FREEZERs-$125 up
MICRO 0\II'Ns-$79 up

foUI'm ·in j! relt'p hon e excha rtj!eL.
G• lt• a Counr v
ANI COde614

POli CI ES

p a!fe .~ cot

Cla H if ied

HOT SPRING

•o DAY WAIIAIITY

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

bf'

you need is avai labl t' i n a sk in
patch Ta k ing your medication
by skin i nstea d of bv mou th m av

The D aily Sentinei- Page-1 1

Business Services

Classifie

Jr , Apr il and Sara h Blanks hl p,
Bruer and Pa lly Dingess, Hank
and Angel Hors ley, Char les
Smil h, Ta mmy and Bradley
Woodruff, Bra dley Jr .. and Bran
don Woodruff; Chris Bass, Eric
Wa lker, .J oa n Ba nks. Bill Oh li n
ger. Bill and Traci Feasel , Mind I
Hor sley, Joshua Feasel; Rod·
ney, D i an ne and Ca nd !CL'
Walker ; Yvonne a nd Les lie Whil ·
tl ngl on; M ichael . Sherry and
Emily Davis, Bell)! Schnee
mann, Ronald and Ro nnie Smllh,
Mi ke. Chris and Vinson Mar lin.
Ray mond and Lydia Smllh, Anne
Hallleld, Carla Smllh. Arc hie,
Debbie. Ty son and Alison Rose;
Si eve. Cindy, Sl ephanie and
Sl evi e Rupe; Terry and T ammy
Wal ker. Greg and De bbi e
Walker . David and Bel ty Rupe,
Jim , Darlene and Morgan Va na
man; Joe and Monna Andreo ni ,
Eric and Rhond a M ozingo. Gene,
Rose. Billy and Barb Ru DC.
The Smil h reu nion wi ll be held
next year on th e f irst Su nday In
August.

taken . Csing the motion sickness
exarnpl&lt;'. the Tr ansderm-Scop
pa tch

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Wednesday, August 15. 1990

Pomeroy - Middleport. Ohio

Help Wanted

The Guiding Hand School is now ac cepting applications for pre -school en rollment ages 0 -5. Classes start Au gust 27 . 1990. If your child has a deve lopmental disability in any one or more
of the following areas, you may be eli gible for pre -school services .
Areas include: Language, Speech.
Vision, and Hearing
Skills;

Cognitive
Development; and
Self Help Ski ll s.
For more information concerning thi s
FREE SERVICE call 367 · 7371 from 8
A.M .-4 P .M .

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

Bill SlACK
992-2269
USED RAILROAD

985-4473

TIES

667-6179

6-12-90 tfn

Physical Development
Skills;
Social , Em otional. or
Physicial Maturation ;

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

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

5· 31-'90 lin

MICROWAVE
0\'EN REPAIR

COUNTRY
MOBILE '
HOME PARK

All MAKES
Bring It In Or We

•M o bile Home

Pick Up.
KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

p"!'1S
• M o bile HoffiEf

RPntals
•Lot•Ronfals

992 .S33S or 985-3S61

992-7479

A&lt;ross From Pott Office
217 E. Soc . Pomeroy
PDMEIOY , OHIO

II. 33 N•rth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
1·12 '8S.tln

3/6/'90/ t1n

PHYSICAL THERAPIST WANTED
Position available at Americare -Pomeroy Nurs ·
ing &amp; Rehabilitation Cenler . Position involves
treatment of geriatric patients with primary
emphasis on neurological and orth opedi c ad ·
mission s.
The facility has excellent an cillary and nursing
support lor a true team oriented rehabilitation
philosophy.
Contract candidates will be considered . salary
competilive. If interested contac t:
Mary Mason . MS. SLP, CCC
Rehabilitation Coordinator
Care Enterprises
500 West Wilson Bridge Road
Suite 245
Worthington . Ohi o 43085

a few pennies spent here
comes back folding money

I
Real Estale General

QIIIIA . c.... ... .... ,...._

205 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
OFFICE 992 ·2886 / HOME 99 2· 5692
DOTTIE S. TURNER , BROKER
RACIN E- Redu ced - On adead end street.Greal place lor
children . th1s 2 bedroom mobile home ha5

dllced !rom $13.500.

PASSPORT SCREENER
The Area Aeency ort Aging District 7. in Rio Grande. Ohio IS
soel:ing to fill the position of Screener for a new Medicaid
PASSPORT p&lt;OIJ"m lor home bound sertior c~izens . DUllES
INCLUDE: Complete telephone screens; schedule daily Is·
sessmertfs lor both PASSPORT and nursing facility appl&gt;
cants; make necessary contacts during saeening process;
schedule MRDD or MH lovot II assesmortts when necessary;
cnnllrms Medicaid status wrth county Department of Humon
Services; maintains records and complete report s IS rt&gt;
quired; miY be responsible lor tompletin&amp;the monthly PASS
and RN Assessor sdtedules; mamtam rMationships w~h case
ma1111er1and RN assessors to facilrtate client flow through
system; may contact additional information sources to apply
PASAAR and PASSPORT cr~eria
QUALIFICAIIONS: Recistered Nur se or Li censed Social
Worker with experience in home care lor elderly and/ or
disabled adults. Excellent interviewing skill s required .
Computar/ typing backeround a plus.
SALARY RANGE: li8,000·S25.000
Resumes must bt receind no Iller than 4:30 p.m. on
Aucust 17, 1990 in the oHice of Joyco Shon&amp;, Personnel
llanqer, Area Aean9 on A&amp;in1 District 7, Inc .. P.O. Box
978, University ol Rto Grande, Rio Grando, Ohio 45674.
" An Equtl Employment Opportunity Employer"

a n1ce yard. Re-

NOW ONLY 112. 500

RUTlAND - Smith Run Rd . - Bea ultlul start. appr ox 4
acres ol vacan t ground wrth a duR well. barn. st oc~ tank. and
11

113.500

lenced

POMEROY - Ches ter Rd . - 2 lots. newer home. 2 bed·
rooms and 2 decks Assu mable loan wrlh a small payment.
Coli lor more delails 1
LET ART - Mainlenan cef ree E&lt;terror. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths.
3 srtt1ng porches. and a dm rnR room N1ce brg le11el yar d.
fenced area wrth barn tor an1mals, and a tree house for chil-

dren

IIU SI SEE $44.900

MIDDLEPORT - Hrstorrcal look1n i cor ner store. Has 6
apartments up and another store down. Start your ow nbu sr
ness. Has lots ol room. and has an 1ncome. Call lor more de-

tails'
NAYLOR'SRUN - Beaulrlu l vrew. cor ner lol wilh 2.15 acr es
Has natural gas acrass lh eroad. electnc available. Old erdrr·
veway
ONLY '6.000
PEACH FORK RD . -Showcase krf chen. buill· rn dis hwasher.
Jenn·Arr ran ge, owen and mrcrowave. Thr ee bedrooms, lull
basement. and lots of brg n~ce tr ees for shade srttmg on 2
pretty acres.
JUST 136 ,000

WE NEED LISTINGS

GeI Quick Res uIIs! PI ace A S5 Pcr 0ay ·BuII eIin Bo anl' Ad verI is r.m en I In The 0aiIy Senti neI C1ass if iec1 Section .

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-OA'r

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44

Homes for Sale

lown, bl.aamant, carport 614446.0385, 614-446-4246, 614-4468127.

We'd ""'' to oltoN our hoona l
homo wMh lnlont. Will ollor lovo,
- h l otllc:llon, flnonclolly
_..., lilt holp ooch olhorl

Prlca Rtduc.d: Owner nMdlto
Hill 3br, 1 112 b1th noma on St
Rt. 35 approx. 2 miiH wes1 or

-.u.Looof
· - -201-427pold,
Cd
cotloc:l Evonlngo,

city tchoola.

2341.

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Fo!ty, wv.

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from ..ng__~ mat. 55 to eo, wrHa
P.O. Bo1 13, Point P-.nt, WV

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Single'? You should be ,..ding
HMirtaurch Holllna Newalanar,
Profiling
a..a
alngl...
Horrn-.~c'?· Box 1043, bolllprrflo. OH 4oon

Truel, BaHbell bu1 trip, Sunday Aug. 19, PHt1burgh al Cln-

4

Giveaway

hut,

614-4~78 .

IM-

446-1922.

Fumth.n S.t. Now In Proare•
• Flair Fumll••· ca.nrpoll•

olnnoll 131. l~p llckol. Buo
~~ Point PMa ..nt 9:30AM.
Contoct Ruoty C..1o, 304-75&amp;243'1 or 7$5o5'105.

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Holzer. Central Air,

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Two •tory home with full ba. .
m1nt. Low hut budget. Excal·
lant condition. Gatrrpolla City
Schools. 614-256-6855.

614-992·2218 attar 8 p.m.

"Can we hring you a hurg&lt;•r
Of' SOJllethiJlg?"

=========~:-r==========-12446-1511.
BR, 2 bath, 12x65,
614r--,----,---- , . - -- - ---,:-:-,,.:..:.::...:,-':---;:;:=:-::---c:-:-:-: 11 Help Wanted
18
Wanted to Do
1974 Guordoo Fuluromo 12185. 2
$8,000.

5 tiger tlript kittens to good 1..,--,.--,-.:..,._ _......;_,....,...""
Adoftbl1 pupPas. Hilt blonde
Ill-. fl4-H2-2211.
FrM puppl,., piirl Germtn
Shepherd tnd lab Altrlver.
Three rabbit• wtth cage. 304-

882-zTN.

Appi!CIItiOM being accapCad at
Littll ea...,. In Gallipolis tor
pan-time help. Evtnlngs and
WMklndl shift only! Ask tor
Bill!
AVON 1 All Aratt 1 Shlrtey
Speert;, 304jj75-1429.

(Had Hall Oama9a) We Inspect
for hall damaga to rootl, siding,
ate. FrM Eatlm., 1 . Alto, wa giv.
ntlmtl.. on roots, siding,
ooHI11, ro~ocomnl wtndows,
gut1ar..
illhoM
Butldars,
Floyd Mlllhont, B•lprt;, OH. 614423·1927, 423-6692.
Kount'"" Kldl Child Ctt11. A fun
~~·~stay whera triandshlps
n. G.-..t loUt 1ona . 614-992·
.
Ml 11 pau Ia .1 Day ...,.,.
~Cen 1ar.
Saft, affordabll, chlldeare. M·F
e a.m. . 5:30 p.m. Aglll 2-10.
Batora, af1ar school. Drop-Ins
walcoma. 614-446-8224.
Mothlr, OIUghllf, babysitting
Mrvlca, U ona ctn'l do II, lhl
other on1 can. Full-tlmt or part·
tlml tny ahltt, conv 1n11n1 locilion, 11parlencad, 8t4-446-0065
ah1r 3p.m.
Will Baby sit In my home. Htva
Good Aat.rtne ... 614-388-8114

Babystttar in Northup or Ctn·
Pup_
_ : Part BMgla. 1!114a256- 11nary a,..a tor 7 yatr old boy
1601.
go inn• lo GrMn Schoo4 . 1!114-446-431
Small mlx.c:l breed fllm~le ~- 1- -0-·- - - - ----,--Shott
I l~ytd . 814-t4&amp;-121 , Ch,.hlra Kyg1r ar.a, raterarw:•
446-o657
·
pratarrld, your home or mine,
614-367·7597aftar 6p.m.
W•lh• end dryar, truck topper, · ~----..,----,-'-----,---,--:JCM-773-5171.
Eam mon•y by the week. Join
th• numMlt to demonttrltl
Lost &amp; Found
"Chri.,maa-Around·Th•World"
6
July-O.Camblr. L...atva name,
$1,000 cath rawtrd for Inform• add'"'· and phone number on
Uon IMdlno to the r.rum of two tnawerlng sarvlea. 614-992-8319.
male Bluttk:k Coon Hounds ld EARN MONEY Rudlng Bookal
Of llotan In Ollila Couny CamPIIan Chun:tt ar11. July 4, 1090. $30,000/yr lncom1 potanlttl.
Call :JOW75-N75 or 814441- Now hiring. PI 805-687-6000
4884 lftar .. :30 P.M. or anytime Ext. Y10189.
onw..klndl.
EARN MONEY Rudlng Bookst Will babytlt In my homt MonFound: Gray kl"•n with tour $30,000/yr. incom1 pottntial. day thru Friday. Hav• good
white ...t. W..rtng I Whhl fiN Now hiring. nl 805-687-6000 raflrancu Rodney lrU. 614·
Ext Y..562.
245-9128 .
coUtr. 114-112·111f.
Found: Small Btnjl typt t.male EARN MONEY Reading book1l Will blbya;lt In my horns . Days
doG. 3 mt111 South of Cillllpolll. $30,000/yr. Income poltntlal . only. 614--44&amp;-6592.
Now hiring. 11) 805-687-6000
e14'-441-1410.
Ext. Y-1018C1.
Will to babysitting In my home
L.o.l: Whltelaca Cow near
w.alu:lays, Ag. . : 2 &amp; up. Mav.
Ktmper HolloW on 180. C..u Roy Eaay World Exeallant Payl Aa- daycar. upart•nce &amp; rtflrtnHmblt Producla AI Homa. Call eu. EICIIilnt Cart. 814-446Burvor.e~202.
For Information. 504-641-8003 8202.
EJ:t. 313.
Yard
Sale
7
Would llka to do babysiHing .
- - - - - - - - - -- !EXCELLENT WAGES for apara LeGrand• Blvd. Rat. &amp; E:xp. 614tlml aaumbly. Easy work at 446-1898.
homt. No uparlance neadld.
Call 1-ltiB-622·5652, Ext. 1244,
GallipoliS
including S..t. and Sun.
---&amp;VIcinity
Experienced
madlt
.. 111
reprts1nta1tva. BaN plua eom2 Ftrfttly Ganga Sale: Sttreo, mlt.,on. 304-127-7885 c.lllor In- 21
Business
antlq~ book. 1~v" wlglaas
terview.
Oppo rtun tty
doore, clothing, mlac. 1 milt
hetow Rto OrtncM on St . Rt. IMMEDIATE
EMPLOYMENT
!NQnCEI
32!1; N. Sot.
AVIATION POSITIONS
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
3 Famlty: 111 houM on Glorgn · EIK!ronks · Avloolca Tach- recommends that you do bustCreek, off Rt 7. tots ck)thrng. 1 nlelana - Fll~t EnglnMn - Jet niH with people you know, and
Boye Slime, · Hutkile, Thurs. i::~~!cl~n~No nlcaEXP~~r'ENC£ NOT to 11nd monay through tha
mall until you hava ln~••ligatld
Frtdlry.
NECESSARY. WE TRAIN WITH tha
offering.
ALL Yard Sates Mu.. It Paid In PAY. FrM medical and dental
Advance. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. bantfhl. High School Grad1
II$ FOR SALE$$$
the day blfDrlthlld tato rvn . ag.. 17· 24. C.ll t-800-282·138&lt;1 Vandlng Routs Chup. Malca Big
Sunday edition - 2:00 ~.m . tor more lntonnatlon.
$.$$ . 1-800·749-5685.
Friday. Monday edition · :OO L.octl rock group Is now holding cqe,.Make Mora Monaycq~Full
p.m. Saturdly.
auditions for: Drummer. Mull or Par1·Tlmt:Mtn tnd women
Salt: Frl l
Sol., hav1 own drum system. 614- nMdld to Mil our prot li able lin•
ot callnelare, ,_n• end advtnl•
'11\h/iMh, ta..l'ft.·? 1st time lb.. 2M-1S01, uk ICM' L.M.
lng gifts to buslntss firms In
yeert Eaqulett1 bdrm. tumttura, EARN
MONEY
typlr.g,
your lmmld ..ta buslnau .,.,,
1 pc. quoon tiM. Wooldridge, 4
pareontl com- Earn wNkly commlaaions. S.!
miiM M. St. Rt. t60 pa.t Holzarw. wordproeeaalng,
puling. AI hom1. Full or pt . lima. your own hour.. Prompt
Huge 4 family : Rt.588 In $35,000tyr. lncoma potential. (1) hi1nd ly 11rvlce trom 81 Y"' otd
downtown Rodney, ICrotl from 805-187-6000 Ex1. 9·10189.
AAA-1 company. No lnvotment.
Rodney
United
Yat:hodiat NurMa: Overbrook C.ntar. The No collsctlon1. Pravious NilS
Church,
Thursday,
Friday, .,.., rtaWest and most modam axperlanca no! required. Wrtta :
atttllld lon~term cart~ fleilhy, Char1n McN .. r, Newton Mfg.
Saturday, 8:oo-dorf1.
now h.. tu11 and p.art-tlml AN Co., Dept. J19748, Nawton, lowa
Mowing Sate: Fwnhure, meny and LPN positions avalltble. 50208. $1~792-4121 .
lmlll llama • U 011 IIU. Soma For mora lnformaUon regarding
g l . - -. Thu,., Fri, &amp; Sot. out Overbrook Center amploymant VENDING ROUTE ' Big II$
a lanl tcrou from Addavllla which teaturu a v1ry competl-. local Ions, SJ00-$800 poulbla
each machlna w11kly, muiJ! Hli.
School. Ben lklctr., 614-367- llva waga and btneflt packaga
1-800-74~9844 .
PI18M call 614-i92-&amp;472. A..
qutsl
Stlly
Gloeckner,
Director
111h, 171h, 18Ht Clothing, cn~ns,
22 Money to Loan
miK. Oft Rl . 7, Addison Pike 2 ot Nursing.
mllee, 1• Ad. tan. Behind Ad· POSTAL
Cradh
Caret,
JOBS
$1a,392- Gold
davilla Schocl'. White hoUII $67;t251yr. Now hlr1ng. Call (1) Vln!Mat•rcard
Ouan~ntMd,
with red bam.
805-681-6000 EXT. P-4562 for Cuh Advancaa, no Ncurity
deposit , no crldlt check, 1·900currtnt list.
226-0048, $19.95 ....
Pt. Pleasant
Ouallflad
rsglslartd
nurH
&amp; VIcinity
needed tor 62 bad facility (long 23
Professional
11rm) located In Point PI18Sinf1
3 F1mMy Ytrd Sale, Thurs and WV_ Admlnillral i..,. tkills ant1
Services
Frt, 19tf N. llaln 51 . Furniture , wort IXptlrllnta nacassary.
TVs, OI-.
Compatlll¥e salary and banal Ita. Sen~p Tlra Removal &amp; 01•·
Frtnk
Topping, poui.Asuonabl• Rates. Coli
Yard Sat.,Thun end Fri, A~u-;. Contact
-..on-Sat. 606-324-6772 or
C.rehavan ol Point Plea .. nt.
16 &amp; 17. 1801 Jafferson Blvd.
325-7717
1:00 till 5:00.
~
writer, n,.rlanee ... antlat,
Mnd r•uma ta Gllbart Times,
Public Sale
8
Box 1135, Gilblr1, WV 25621
&amp; Auction
Sal..,.,..art to call on Mining
in
Accounts
Rk:k Pearson Auction Company Industrial
Ohio
and 31 Homes for Sale
now booking auctions, 11- Southaa.-ern
penence makal the dlff1111nca. Neighboring Wn1 VIrginia Arn. 1 11.. acr11, 3 mil" from town,
llcenNd Ohio, Kantucky, Wnt Prafar E11perianeal aggra.. lva, 2br LA with fireplace, den
Mil mo4lvatad lnd vidual. ComVIrginia, 304-773-rn5.
pany tuml1hss tranlportallon. baNmant. 614--446-0365.

Financial

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Real Estate

All rnumn wtll bl con•ldtM.
R1ply to Blind Box Clt042 eto
Gtlllpofl• Dally Tribuna. 828
Used MobUa hGmH, call 814- Third AvenUI, Gallipolil OH
446.()115.
4!631.
Warted To Buy: Junk Autoe Simi truck drlv.r~ - 200 mila
with or wtlhoul motors. Call r11dlus of Pomaroy. S.nd
lorT)' Llvoly. 114-396-8303.
resume to P.O. Box ~H .
Wanted to Buy

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

'ASSEMBLERS NEEDED'
lmrMCIIMe opanlnga. No axp.
nMded. Full/Part flmt . C.ll 1·
100-4&amp;3-4338
7a.m.-10p.m.

$2/mln.
AVON - All erua, C.ll Marilyn
304-882-2645.

w.,.,

Aocopllng
time

a-..

oppl~allono for

cathllt,

poriCrawford's

Hondorwon, WV. 1:00-

8:00 PM . MuM b1 18 yr1 old.
=~ prii'IIOfl, no phone calla

Pomaroy, Ohio.

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112-acra, 8 room• with ba ...
mtnfl n•w hut pump, garaga, 2
build nga. Located at Letart
Falls . 614·2.. 7·3743181..·247· 2055.
3 t&gt;.droom home, auumt
balance M1son County Bond
loan 8.5% lnsllrlll, wltl eonsldlf lrallar tOf down payment,
304~75-1804 .

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Wanted: Relitbla Q.A.H.S. tiU·
d1nt to waU1 to my homa to
wtlch 9 yr. Old after eehool .
T~t. , Wid., Thurs. 3:30..7:00.
Mutt llv• In or close 1o town .
014-446-7710 betm 1 or ah•r

3 BA home with nlc1 garden
spot, loeated In North Gallla or
Kygar c,...k school dlst.
Raasonably priced 514-3889700.

7:00.

WNk-4nd ctrt. lady to li¥1 In
and care tor akllrty l.ady In
SyrecuH, Ohio..-.,..,. wNk•nd .
6141992-2800
15

Schools

Rent : 1 bedroom aparlmant.
Nice carpet, claan and n1al.
HUO approved. No pata. Pt .
Pl•..anl . 304-e75-e200.

1!179 .loop Choroi&lt;N, 1650. 614-

5813 .

35

Lots

&amp;

Acreage

16 acrM lor Nil. Gilt wall, all
mlnsral rl9h1a. l.ocat•d on
Beach Gro~• Rotd, Rulltnd.
$12,000. 814-992-3901.

47 Wanted to Rent
AI 118., 3 BR home, pratarably
North Gallla School District.
Rant, l11s1 option to buy. Aelocttl qulelcty_ 61 .. --44&amp;-7112, or
280-42l4, Donna Raid .

One ac,.. trailer lot with county
watar, Hplic tank and alaclrle
hooh up. On black top road .
Partially l1need. Ownar will par·
llally finance, $2,900. ISking
prlca. 304~75-2n2 .
Route 2 Ashton, 1 acra lots1 3
mlln toulh Galllpolls Locka,
public water, no rettrlcllona,
some with rlvtr fronttga, 30457'&amp;-2338.

Rentals
41 Houses for Rent
3br, btth, dining room, living

rooml. I ear garage. $300/mo.
St501uepoalt . 614-'t48--4535.

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bedroom mobil• home. Fur·
nlshtd. Washtr, drytr. 11235/mo
plus deposit snd LJIIIIIIH. 61•·
992-7479.
2 Mobil• Homas for Rani.
Children w.lcoma. $175/mo. 614256-1575

Household
Goods

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sotas and chair. priced trom
$395 to $995. Tabl18 $50 and up
to $125. Hid••-tM&lt;t• Sl90 to
t595. Aacllnart $225 to $375.
lamp1 $28 to $125. Oln11taa
$101 tnd up to $495. Wood llbll
w-6 c;:halra $285 lo $195. O.tkl
$145 up to $375. Hutehss $400 &amp;
up, bunk bldl complete with
mattrtta $295 and up to 1395.
baby bids $110 Maltrutn or
box aprlngs tull or twin $78, firm
$88, tnd $98. Quean ....
&amp;
up, King $350. 4 dn1war c;:helll
$69. Gun Cablnats 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun. Baby manr11see 135 &amp;
$45. Blod fn~mn $25, Ou11n
Sill 135 &amp; king frame $50. Good
.. rectlon ol bedroom ault••·
mltal cabln1ta, hudboarde UO
and up to $65.90 days "m• aa
eaah with approved era~t. 3 mi.
out Bulavlll• Ad . ()pan II A.M. to
5 P.M. Mon. thru Sat Calf 614446.0322.

sm

Couch and chair, good cond,
304-175-6185.

County Applltnca, Inc_ Good
used appllancaa, T.V. ••ts. Opt~n
8 s.m. lo 6 p.m Mon.-Sat 614446-1699, 627 3rd. Ave. Gallipolis, OH

Tralltr : Furn'ed or unfum"ld, 2
BA, cablt, buutltul rlvar view.
In Kanauga. Foatar't Moblla
Homa Park. 614.... 4&amp;-1602.

44

Apartment
lor Rent

35 W111 Apt . 2br, 1 bath, privata

enclosed patio, cloaa to groctry
II ora• &amp; •hopping canter, watar,
NWtr, traah provldsd, $265Jmo.
814--441-1608 .
Apll. In Pomeroy and Mid·
dlaport . Call 992-7611

Buy or san. Riverine Antiques,
1124 E. Main Street, Pomeroy.
Houn : M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m., Sunday 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.
614-992·2526.
Wanted: Claw fool or similar
atyla bath tub. Good condition
only. 814-092·1563.

Top Cnh pakt. Old tumhura
cuboards,
qulns,
oriental,
paintings, toys , or antlra tslata
csll eoliecl 304-525-3275, or 304523-6a54.

54

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

24 tt pool, sand llllared, 1 yr old,
A-1 con~1 ptld $2,900. will 1111
for tl,8w. or $500 . down and
take over paymants, 304-e75-

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61 Farm Equipment
Fox 2100 Fon1g1 MarvH1er,
Badgar 7 ft. H•yblnl, both IJ:·
cal lent, 304-273-4215.

Air conditioner., 6,300 btu $40.
and 8,000 btu $75. 304-6~5091 .
Big 5 bedroom ltirm homa bum
on your lot. $35,995 &amp; up. 614886·7311.

Hide-a-bed eoueh &amp; chair, $35;
19 Inch c~or T.V. $125; n1w
mlcrowtvt; drnHr wlmlrror,
$30; L-ahapad woodan stand;
doubla bid. 614-446-3313 or can
" ' 758 First Av1.
M1nual hospital bH with Soara
waterproof mat1raaa $450
Two tlactrtc radiator. $20 aach.
304-173-i102.

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Livestock

165 MF Trtetor $3 950; 50 MF
Dlasal with bu1h t;;G, $2,500;
2010 JO wtth cuttlvator 12,500:
Super 55 Oliver $1,795; Jubilll
For&lt;!, $1,119S; aN Ford $1,795;_1&gt;17 AC $1,995; Owner will
Flntnea. 614--286-6522
F1rguson 30 Trwctor &amp; Equlpmant. lor aale, &amp; r.ctory 2 horH
trailer $650 al.a hal 1 kida
pony. 3 whHiof. e14-388-8llla.

64

Hay

&amp; Grain

Hay lor Salt. Clover &amp; nmothy.
Round Balli In tht Field. 614245-5598

Transportation
71

Autos for sale

'79 llneoln Contlntntal Town
Car, South Carolina car. A·1
Cond, load.d, aaklng $2,500.
304·773-9139.

Pets for Sale

+++HAPPV

1087 Fitn:~ err. e cyllndar, 33,000
mlln. Call av.nlnga 614--2581997.

&amp;

C.nning tomatoes tor •II. Pick
your own or already p6dcld. 114247~911.

Canning lomttOIII. S3 • buahtl.
Pick your own. Bring own eontllntrs. Rtdlgr•n peppers. 114247-3283. EU90nt Oovlo.
Canning tomaton. Bring contalnlf"'. Marshall Adama. 11424MOU.
Dunrovln Fruit Finn lust ort St.
Rt. 881 Eatt ot Albtny.
h Wt 10copl food llampo. Eor y harvool
apptH,peach18, home grown
melont end tomttoee. g.r dally,
c,_d - o y. e14.f-296.

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HoH nrnnor bolrno, vou Dlofl 15

oonta pound, *-f7i-42&amp;

"Hold on! Didn't mother alwayluy to 51ay out
of the water for 45 mlnUies after you eat?!"

l
A
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14Uf11

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vogotablol.

Froth

7:351ll S.nford And Son

2) (2:00)

III ())Ill Growing Pol no
Stopped tor e minor traffic
matter, Carol finds herself in
jail (R) Stereo C
ID (!] Nollonol Cloogrophlc
Special TM Amazon · s
inhabitants must respond to
bizarre seasonal rhythms.
Stereo. g
®J 1121111 Piece Of Coke
Two vary different men
operate a bakery together
llJ) Ill 21 Jump Slroet
Penhall encounters e young
team member whose been
kidnappeed. (R) Stereo. 1;1
IIJ Murder, She Wrote
Murder AI The Oasis
ll!l Converullon With Olnoh
ID MojOr League Bueboll
Mogul no
PrimeNewa
11J1 MOVIE: Convicted (2 00)

1~ Apac;:ha 13 fl poJHIP Inlier,
$100. ~-3Z17 anar 5:00

PM.

11180 Holliday Rtmblar, 32ft _,
Mit-contained, 28ft . ewning on
h. 814-388-0331.

1i87 Monte Carlo, Super aport,
Surgandy, 43,000 millS, shtrp,

18,1100. e14-388-8,-434, e14-38811623.

10 .. Chrysler lABaron, v:1. low
--" load . p ay
mII Ugl, nc. Cunv.,
oH. 5\1-446-Biaa.
Dunbuggr.
F.ctory
trame
Volkniagan ""9lno. e14-H25912.

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In Z.nllh alto MMclng lnOI1
other bf'llnda. HouM calli, •lao
sornt tpplltnca rtp~lrt.. WV
304-67t-23811 Ohio e14-446-2464 .
Roofing snd Siding. Trailer
roots palntacl. Fr11 11tlmate1.
Frtd Marb, 304·77').1118.
Rotsry or cable tool drilling
Moat wall• complatad 11me day:
Pump sar.a and lllrVk:ot 304885-3802.
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YORE YARD

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TATER PEELIN'S,
LOWE ElY II

I AIN'T BEEN

8:30 III ()) 11J Hood Of Tho Cllaa
Aristotle finds himself c aught
between the mob and the
FBI (A) 1;1
®l 0 Ill Hla &amp; Hero Doug
and Reggie agroo to oHer
advice on a radio show . Q
12D On Stage
ID Mofor Leogue BoHblll
9;00 III ())Ill Coogle Howaer,
M.D. Doogie unwisely agrees
to let Vinn ie videotape him
on his rounds . (A) Stereo. C
ID [!) Volcu Of S.rollno A
young South African acting
troupe perlorms the
Broadway hit Serafina! , a
musical dramatization of a
1976 South African uprising.
(I :30) Stereo
®l 1121111 Joke And Tho
Fatrnln Jake investigates the
murder ol a reporter . (R) 1;1
llJ) ID Molloy Molloy
experiences her first crush
on a handsome. materialistic
t011n.O
11J MOlliE: Ptrtonola (2:00)

all Lorry KlnQ Llvel
9:30 (l) D @ Night Court Harry

TATERS-Uf-1 · -

tries to conduct coun amtdsl
construction noise. (A)
Stereo. g
III ()) II Anythi11Q But Love
A corporate troubleshooter
arrives, planning to oust
Calherine. (AI Stereo. 1;1
llJ) Ill Ohoot Wrflor A horror
novelist tries to be a loving
lather and husband. Stereo.

Dnl1
Saw-Vac
S.Vlca
Oaorgn CrMk Rd. Parte,
pUn, pickup, and delivery. 11444&amp;-0294.

.up:

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Heating
C.rtar'a Plumbing
sndHu!lng
Fourth and Prne
GalllpoUs, Ohio

ASTRO-GRAPH

814-406-3881

84

Electrical

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R..ldlnllal
or commtrtlel
wiring, ntw III'Va or rep.ah
UcenHd •ctrk::lan. Rktanouf

Eloctrfcal, 304-875-1716.

General Hauling

AU Water Dollvory. 2,000 111'copocfty. e14-3f7-7301.

:~~~- dollvwy cOli

WatttrMn'l Wat.- HluH~
,..l.oNble rltM, 'IOIUfnl •
countl, 2,000 to 4,000 eapeclly

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Trying to pat c h up a br o ken roman ce ?
The As lro· Graph Mat chmaker c an help
yo u to understand what to do to make

the relationship work. Mail S2 to Matchmaker . P.O. Bo x 9142B , Cleveland. OH

Refrigeration

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'BERNICE
VIRGO (Aug. 23- S.pt. 22) You might be
inclined to take risks today, not neces BEDE OSOL
s arily on yourself. but on others. There 's
a possibility you may bac k the wrong
horse .
LIBRA (S.pl. 23-0&lt;:1. 23) People jOu ' ll
be Involved wllh In buslnoos today
could lose confidence In you If you lalllo
take 8 firm position on key matters.
Don't lear of making an error cloud your
ludgmonl.
SCORPIO (0&lt;:1. 24-Now. 22) A poor
sense ot timing could cost you the sale
today. Don' t be ao anxious to make
your points that It causes your presenAuguol18, 111110
tation to appear out of sync. Think In an
There Is a possibility you may conceive orderly manner.
something rather revolutionary In the· SAOITTAAIUB (Now. 23-0.C. 21) A
, year ahaad thai could be a boon In iOUr. jolnl venture In which you ere presenlly
field of endeavor. Use your Inventive Involved must be monitored very carefully today or else you might fall heir to
glf1a.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) TMre Is some- the grealer portion of lhe expenses.
one with whom you are presenlly In- CAJIIUCORN (O.C. 22..,_ 11) Somevolved who alwayl attemp1s to pry lnlo one whole advice you IOIJOhl could get
your confldonllal affairs. Today his/her a little miffed wllh you todoy llthle percuriosity Ia at a higher polnllhan uaual, son sees you do juat the opposllo of
so monitor your comments carefulty. what was recommended .

AQUARIUS (Jon. :HI-Fob. 11) You mighl
not be as indus triou s as you should be
today and you may took tor shortcuts
for assignment s that require continuity
and patience. Bungled results are likely.
PISCES (Feb. 2Cf-Morch 20) If you wan I
your friends to treat you with generosity
and warmth today, you must treat them
in the same manner yourself. Don·t e)( ·
peel what you don't deliver.
ARIES (MIIrch 21·Aprll 11) There's a
posslblllly you mlghl pack II in lodai
just when your objective Is within reach.
If you hope to be a winner . you musl put
the emphasis on your staying power .
AURUS (April 20-MIIJ 20) Today you
may be asked to relay some critical ln . !ormation to a second party. lt would be
wise to put the message on paper. be~auae your memory might not be as reiiBbte as usual.
GEMINI (lhJ 21-Ju. . 20) Be extremely
careful loday If you are handii11Q Iunde
lor someone other than youraell. Somelhlng unexpected mlgh1 develop thai
~ould have a negallve affect on your attention span.
CANCER (June 21.Juty 22) Indecisive
people could lnfroduce compllcattonl
lnlo your affairs 1oday. ll'a belt nol lo
get serloully Involved with anyone whO
cannot make up his/her own mind.

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10:00 (l) II @ Door John John
quits his teaching job for a
lucrali•e_publishlng job. (A)
Slereo. Q
(J) NtWI
III ()) C1 Equal JuoUco Mike
defends a baHared
housewileJA) 1;1
®J 1121111 Houro Dan
Rather examines why
children are being raised by
Iosier parents . Stereo. t:;1
ilJ) Ill New Twilight Zone
EvenlnQ Nowl
10 700 Club With Pol

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10:05 II) MOVIE; Tho ShooUot iPGI

(2:00)

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10:30 (2)
0 Otter John John
plane to confront his boss
about termlnaii11Q their affair.

(A)
ID Newowolch
Cll Yo Done Good This
program profiles
philanthropist Rev . Mother
W a - and laafurea
Interviews with Waddles, her
volunteers, and world boxing
champ Thomas Hearne.
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11:00 (2) II III ()) e ®l 1121e

Ollewt
(!) TWIIIaltl z&lt;D Tom hten: Thriving On
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Complete _th e chuckl e quo ted

by hlhno 1n the m1~s1ng word s
you dev elop Irom step No . 3 below

PRINT NUMBERED
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
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Gossip - Obese- Rigor- Weaken - BAGGIER
From The Oidja Ever Notice Department: Clothes that
are tight get tigtller in the wash while those that are
baggy gel BAG~IER .

NORTH

BRIDGE

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JAMES
JACOBY

WEST

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Taking out
insurance

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By James Jacoby

Vulnerable Both
Deal er : North

When South saw the dummy , he
chided himself for being limtd . Ther e
were 13tricks m no-trump-for lhe tak mg 11 e~ther the jack of hearts c ame
down or the diamond suit split 3-2 o verall . an excellent chance.
Declarer played dummy 's jac k of

South

Ea!ll

Pass

3.

Pass

Pass

4 NT
5 NT
6 NT

Pas.c;
Pass
All pass

Pas..c;

clubs, covered with the king and ace.

Openin g lead

He cashed ht s king of hearts . went to

Pass

+ 10

dummy with the ace or dlamonds and
played A-Q of hearts, throwmg hi s
small s pade and small club . He then
played K-Q ol diamonds . But East had
the d1amond s u1t st opped . And Eas t
now had a good heart - lhe jack

Wh en declarer gave up a diamond
trick . East ca shed th e he art £or d o wn
one

Although declarer was a fa~Jorite to
take all the tricks , he missed a way to
almost guarantee L2 tricks in notrump Declarer was not playing in
tournament competitmn. where his result would be compared w11h the re -

s ulls of olhers playing the same hand.
Inst ead , the ga me was rubber bridge
South should therefore have done what
he could to ensure making the small
slam . Afl e r cas hing his hearl king, he
should si mply play a low diamood
!rom the North and South hands. Ei lher delender can win that d1amond

tri ck, but now declarer cannot be pre- .
vented !rom gelling to dummy with
the ace of diamonds to cash the A-Q of
he arts, and the rest of his diamonds

will be good . barring an extremely unlikely !&gt;-0 dtamond split.

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

45 Au natural
46 Delight

1 Pipe

47 Celebes

piec e

ox

51horaJ&lt;
10 Facility

DOWN

11 Baseball

1 Pulpit lalk
(abbr . )

pilch
12 A cc eler -

2 Ohi~ese
pagoda

ate
13 Compli -

Yesterday's Answer

3 Psycho 32 Con c em

logical

17 Saucy

wilh -

18 Concepl

drawal

20 Skinny

34

4 Encounter

22 Ooze

35 Jewi s h

cathedral

5 M1ld cigar

24 Busy

town

6 Hebrew

25 Give the

cate
14 R o se
exlract
16 English

eye

mea s ure

17 Orange

7 Stink

26 Ode

19 Uprising

8 Deal in

28 C lOS S

21 Tracylilm

9 Three spot

s eed

f

role

1

Blem1sh

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r inished
month

36 Mast
38 "Maniage
Feas t " sile
40 tnlel (Sp )

off

421urmoil

30 S kim :

43 G1assy

15 Tu1key -

23 Barrel

Stereo.
I2D Nuhvlllo Now (l)

PEEL IN' NO

S.ptlc Ttn~ Pumping S• Gallla
Co. RON EV~NSlNTERPAiSES
Jackaon, OH 1-800.a37-e528. '

Plumbing

My sons Little League
coach was giving the team a
pep lalk. "Just remember," he
roared , '1he team that is

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(2:00)

Comp ... l lloblle Home HI UPI
I repaln, alao plumbing &amp;
electrical, rooUng, r~modtllng,
patkle &amp; dtckt ale. REIMOOEL·
INGI Rtfsnnc:ae-. E1Umat11.

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8:051ll MOVIE: Rio Lobo iGI

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MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP

Improvements

304-

1700;
1m t..blrron, 71,000 mi ... wllh
air, Q95. For Sale Of !radii. 814-256-1270.

S£(o&lt;rT1r',MWCAiq

Home

Pickup, tutomaUc frtnlmlulon,
tutom~llc tr~n•mltelon,

rtaU a -n-Its
ca...uTRY LU1:) I-UD A

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A &amp; R Wal..- llorvloo. Poola ,._
tema, walill. lmmldltte-1 000 or

1800; 1m Ford Cubo Truek,

1HUJ --n-Jf. ACMIIJSTRATOJ
COULD TAI:f N1. 11\ATSlX/Al

Services

$3,000 bolh w/1lr; 11118 Chivy

1i87 Tampa, $3000; 1i87 Oultlf,

EEK AND MEEK
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Unsolved
Mytteriet Visit Alcatraz
prison to trace the escape
routs of 3 prisoners. (R) 1;1
[J) MOVIE: The
Eucutloner'a Song (PI I Of

1m Dodge motor homa, 304773-&amp;343, Chlrll1 Dackar.

1985 Chavlltt -4dr, autom1tlc I
•lr, AmiFM ••reo eaUitta,
$1,8!10. e14-448-8751.

Vegetables

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In
Pomlt
Wll taka -cath, car,
truak, bOot, _ _., 110. for
d~lt . Mall1 In offw.

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Fruits

a

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If tru ASK M~' ITS 11-1£.

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7:30 (l) 11 Family Feud
[J) Bowltchad
III Enterlllnment Tonlghl
())II Mon111'o Fomlly
®l 1121. @ JtoPirdyl 1;1
llJ) 18 M'A'S'H
aJ Home Run Derby Wally
Post vs Henry Aaron
Cronflro

MY FR.IEND.'

19111 Corv1n1 Stingray; 19&amp;6
Marcedn B•nds; t984 Chivy
C.t1bfily; 1982 Saab; 1988 Ford
Aero Star Van ; 1883 Chryslar
Cordova; 1982 Volkswtgon
Scrroeco: 814-446-0706, 614-388lm5.

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Llind oontrML Ll4'8 whlll and
dNI on • nnty r.mod•l•d

good

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IT 'NOULP, EH ? IT 'S A GOOD THIWG
"YOU DIDN ' T RET YOUR LIFE ON IT,

Supplies

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198!1 Dodge Charger, automatic
&amp; air, Arnn=M st•reo eaiHita,
rnr datro.ter, $2500. 814-4..6-

Hou. tor Nle, 5 Burdette
Addn, 304-eJ'5.27ll4.

C.mper,

TUNHOT

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8:00 (2) II

iROCC.OLJ.

&amp;

TERRV TRAVEL TRAILERS
1999 CLOSEOUT!
All units to go tl lowltl pricn
this yaarl Plus no charge tor
AIC. Tarry dealar tor over 20
yur1. Buy wfth contldanca.
Fixed ,.,. financing available.
IRVINES CAMPER SALESI On
St. AI. 7 North ol St. AI . ese.
Ltttla Hock ing Ohio Approx. eo
min. I*Nt-2211.

WlU tutor any subject H2 In
your hom• or mint. Dorothy
.. ltchlll 304-675-2598.

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Motor Homes
19M

1985 Chevy Cavalier. Autom1tlc,
.-.door, smltm atereo ea ...tlt.
Good condhlon. 12,800. et4-886...18.

bulment, •tteched garaga. 20
minute• from Athln1J... 1-11'2
mil• to M.tge High ~hool.
Reference~ •nd dapoatl , .
qulrod. e14-8113.fHl

Campers

the

a

7;051ll Jefferson•

Plcll up btdl, Fordl and Cheva,
1980 to 1N7, no rutl, 304-6758288.

5873.

Instruction

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you'p THIN/&lt; IF
THf PfZf51PEI'fi
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CtiANGft&gt; HI$ MINI&gt;
A8'0lJT iA'}(.E$, He 1I~
MIGHT ?ECONSIJ&gt;E' i

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Building

&amp;

FRANK AND ERNEST

NOW ON SALE11 YAMAHA
WAVERUNNEA9 . Sal•, Ptrtl,
Accn.arln1• S.rvlet. RIVER·
SIDE MARINE, Rl. 7 (acron
trom K-Mart) Galllpollt, Oh. 114446-242 ..

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of

words beform four simple words

a

8886.

Camper shan S-450. For mora
Into :Jo4-tl7&amp;-2086 att~~r 5:00PM.

Instruments

Country Soiling. 4 bodroorno, 211'2 baths, cenlf'111 heal and 1lr,

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Mult Sell This WMkl Makt o~
far, 12ft . tlahlng bOlt, new 9.0
outboard, with tralllr. 614-446-

WOlD

GAM I

2

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IIIInolde Ed111on
ID (!] MocNetl Lehror
NewaHour
())II Current Affair
®l 1121• 0 Wheel Of
FonuneO
llJ) 1D Night Court t:;1
11J Mllml VIce Crockett and
Tubbs use Trudy as bait
against a sad1stic killer.
Stereo.
I2D Mu11c Row VIdeo
aJ SportaCenler
Moneyllne
10 Seerecrow &amp; Mro. King

Motors

Auto Pans

I

(!) Andy Griffith

for Sale

76

10

7:00 (l) 11 PM Mogulnt

-.p. 4-0, cau 304-882-3646 .

1..

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&amp;

low

8:351ll Andy Qrlfflth

1989 Suzuki Quad Racer. I
month• Old. EJ:cel._nt condllton,
11'1111 tim. $2,850. 814-94g...2722 .

1965 Corvalr convartl~a . Standard Transmission, runa good,
needs paint , $1,000. 814-245-

245~121.

58

1087 Suzuki Qued Runner 4whMI.,., altctrk: llart, ,.......
g11r. Exc1111nt condition $1800.
Coli 614-446-8751.

1983 motor homt. Toyott Dol·
phln. S.lf-conlalntd, Nl1 on
gaa, duel-air. Good condttlon.
Low mil•. $10,800. 114-185-4418.

Bloe k, brick, Nwer plpas, ~n ­
doWI, linitis, ate. Clavda Wln1trl, Rio Grande, OH Call 614-

56

muat ..nl
e14-388-

Noaotlonoblo prl&lt;o,
84t7 oak lor D.J.

·a7 Olds Flrenu, 33,000 mil ..,
Ilks naw, $5,500. call ahar 7:00,
304-937-2805.

Unldan 6000 Satalllla wl1h 10'
black mesh dish, h:&gt;r Nil or
trad•. 304-57'6-2367.

S5

moving,

•

8:051ll BeveriJ HlllbiiiiOI
8:30 (2) II @ NBC Nlghtiy Newa

5pm

9102.

Por1abla lighted sign wllaners
$299. Fr" delivery. Platlc iellart
$-47.50 box. 1-800-533-3453.

owner

Hers

III ()) Ill ABC New1 t:;l
IDBodyEIICirtc
Cll 3-2·1 ConiiC1 t:;1
l!ll 1121111 C8S Newa t:;l
II] Ill Throe'a ComPifny
ll!l Top Cord
ID Sportalook

For Mia 8 Cyl. Motor tor a Ford
Auto. $150.&amp;14-446..,.537 After

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1 rooms 1 112 btlhs, country
living but eloM to u.lgs School
and town. Rt. 33-4 lana,
Town1hlp Road 21. Plr.t road to
Call 814·112·7'118 or 1·384-

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Accessories

1975 Lincoln Cont., 1975 Olda
JACK
FLEA Cull11s, both run, $295 uch,
30H7ti-221a.
GARD+++
FrMzar Largl Upright, filS . Ctll All mstal patented davkt con·
ahtr 5p.m_614-44&amp;-lMO.
troll flus In lhl home without 1976 Corvtne. Call 1\ltnlngs
614-256-6997.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES PESTICIDES . A11ults ovsrnlght .
Washer., dry•rw. rafriglftlora, BIDWEll CASH FEED t [ &amp;J 1917 Ford LT02. Air, avtomatlc.
rtngu_ Slcagga Applltncas, GROCERY &amp; J 0 NORTH Runs good. $750. 614-~~28n.
Uppar Rivsr Rd. B.. ldt Stone PRODUCE .
Cflst Notal . Call 614-446-7398
7 wll old Siberian Huslcl.., $40 1978 Dodge Mtgnum, V8, t-top,
lair eondtllon. Balli attar. 614Mollohan Carpet1 Uppar Rt . 1 304-e75-6182.
949-2693.
Nor1h Quality Carpalt &amp; Fumi· AKC registorld Chow Chow,
tur1 at low prl cn . Check us out. btack, S1SO. 6l41992-6611
1978 Ford Gr~nadt , nm1, $300.
6l4-446-~44
614-245-9263.
Dragonwynd Cattary Pers ian ,
PICKENS FURNITURE
1978 Ford LTD II, low mlluga 1
Slam... and Himalayan klll1n1
NtwiUsad
ntw tlrll, batttry, ate., gooa
614-446-3844 ahar 7 p.m.
Housahold fumlahlng . 112 mi.
car. $2450 080, 614-44&amp;-H58.
Jtrrlcho Rd . Pt. Pluunt, WV, Fish Tank, 2413 Jackson A11a .
cond,
Point Pt .. unt, 304-675-2063. 10 1018 Regal Sulek,
call 304-675·14.50.
gal set up $14.H and 10 gal 68,000 mllu, $2 ,000_ 304~~
Queen slzt water bad, mlrrowed eomplall $43.25.
7156.
booil.caH hudbotrd , padld
rillS, 2 uts lhMII, 6 month Groom and Supply Shop-Pat 197'9 Chivy Ctmaro. 305 auto,
told, $200. 304--17&amp;-)4.41.
Groom ing. All bJHds. Allltyl11. wtalr, 304-675-1038.
lams Psi Food Dtalar. Julia
1979 Ford $500, Oreal Buy! 614RENT TO OWN
Webb. Call 814-4-46-0231.
256-81'17.
814-446-3156
6 pc. wood group SM.01 IM' Half Yorkshire Ttrrlar puppln, 1919 Ford Muattng, S900 . runa
w.. k. 4 poe:ter bldroom sulta, $25. 304-fl75-.5203
good, 304-675-5705 attar 5:00
compllla $15.20 per WMit,
dlnatlt with 4 chair~ $7.50 IM' Purebred (no papl!r.) Nor· PM .
WHk. Magie Chaf
cu. ft . walgtn Elkhound puppl11, 304· 1080 Flrablrd,
right ftonl
Aefrigar•tor $12.95 par Mlk, 15 895.J92ti.
dam1gld, beat ott.r. 614-388CU
ft . frMZir, l10.90 par Rag'd baagl11, 5 mos old, 1 932a.
WMk.VI'Ra Furniture. Rt. MI. 4 mala, 1 r.mall , 150 11ch, 61-4·
1981 Otds Cullass Brougham,
mll11 oft Rl . 7-&lt;Antanary.Opan 7 245-e578.
air, IH1.~.__cruiM, power locks, uc
days a wMk.
Raglstarad AKC Bau1n pups. 6 eond, ~1.100 . 30 ...e75-3448.
SW~IN
w11ka Old. $125. uch 614-667AUCTION I FURNITURE. 62 e758.
1983Z28, 304-882·2519.
Olive St., Qalllpolla. NIW &amp; Uud
tumnure, h.. tars, Wntam • Ragistarld Himalayan klltana. 1983 Chsvy Cavlllar, 4dr, 4apd,
Work boott. 614-446-:tlSO.
flmalll tnd main. Must '"to Powars atHring, powtr brlket.
appr.clate. C11h. No eheclts. Aoklng $800. 614-256~m .
Call 614·992-2607.
1983 Impala. 1974 Non. 304Slamne Kittens $50. Etch. 614- 458·1611.
37'9-21 13
198&lt;1 YW Rabbit L, good cond,
AC , Capel. 12,000. 0 .8.0 . 11457
Musical
241-11184.

·ITl ACREAl DEAL

TIJAN IT ALWAYS IS '

good cond

1m 17 fl. Bttrcratt Tri-Hull
Boat. 125 MP, Evlnrudll Engine,
eomplata top naw ul)holetlry.
Call 614-286-1318 thlr ):00 p.m.
1984 Bomber Ftth 1 Ski, 18ft.
140hp, 110 motor, 1llvtr mlt•l
floko . .laking, $8,000. e14-2459100.

Moldld vinyl luggage, charcoal
gn'J, larga pullman cas• $30
an c01metic ctse $15. 304-mNew 9U tumanca, uHd windows, like new 3-wht~ler
Yamaha, r1cllner chair. 614·992·
5970.

eoo,

Jim's Farm Equipmanl, SR. 35,
Wast Gallipolis, 614 ....46-9771;
Wlda salactlon new &amp; u..ct ttnn
1111etor1 &amp; lmplam1nts. Buy,
stU, treda, 8:00-5:00 wMkdays,
S.l. 1111 Noon.
63

NOW

Alol ofHondl
new pirtl.
1m
CB 814-446-0504.
Suf* Sport.
1988 Nlnl•

0 four
Reorro nge I.
Krombled

~Newhart C

75 Boats

366a.

TH INK

Motorcycles

Gnvtli Wlllk bohlnd wl1h 30"
Bush f-log, $550. llrrn. 304"""5815G"I anytfm1.

For Sale; Wood burning Fur.noco
Systam, $200. 614-44&amp;-~8

2br, trtller In country. Coo nly
water, boll ia gas turn.a ca . window air condiUon.d_ 614-441).
0893.

304-87!-8200.

Antiques

Merchandise

2br, tum lthld , or untumishld.
614-446-0S27

Rent : 3 bedroom lreller. Nlct, 2
mllu from Pomlfoy on Sr M3.

53

Fl111wood For Sala; Mostly
sugar, 4x18, Btaek. Spill atacktd
and dellva,-.d, $50 . 614-446-3057.

Coueh, 2 chair~, and t•bt• , 2
Iampi S150. Wood tabla 4 ehalrs
$80. 2 brwsa lamps $30. bar 2
11ools S25 . lOol-67!-6865.
= :______

Doubla wlda , privata lot , 3 bad.
rooms.J.. 2 lull baths, alrtcond,
Gall. t-arry, $325. month. J04.
elS-3087.

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YOU

IT'S ANY HOTTER

1090 Bronco XLT, loadld, 18,000
mlln, $12,000. 114-441-7720.

Diving w•lghta, 30 inch ttove,
$100; Lawn Chltl Lawn Mower, 1
y.. r old, $750 ; metal desk, $50;
Pool claaner, 6 moa okl. S200;
614-388--8817 1vanlnga.

51

W~AT MAKES

good cond, 304-675-llt10.

74

'Ulllll

S@itotllA- &lt;Z t~Se

_ _ _ ___;_ _: Edhod by CIA Y R. 'OUAN

6:00 (l) D III ()) Ill ®l 1121 ..
@Newo
I]) I Dream Of Jeannie
ID Degronl Junior High
Spike is given an 999 to care
lor to simulate caring lor a
baby. t:;1
Cll ANding Aolnbow t:;1
II] Ill Andy Griffith
IIJ He-Mon
ID lnolde Tho POA Tour
WOIId Todoy
10 Hordc:utie And

WD's

3118-89&amp;4.
1980 J•p CJ5, low mll11, wry

Would llka to rent houH In th•
country. L.angsvllle/Oel'lar or
Salem Canttr area. 814·.,.2·2339
or 614-669-'008.

Farmland 45 AcrH mo,.. or I"'·
Bud Ch1nln Road, city water,
pavad road, $27,000. 304-71fi...
3579.

vans

&amp;4

73

WED., AUG. 15

THAT DAIII

EVENING

1985 Ford F250 diiNI ptckup,
16,900. 304-875-liiZI.

One bedroom tumlahed apt ,

Why Rent? Hom" for $1.00,
Gov't Glv. Away
Programs! For lnformallon Mot-

8

Trucks for Sale

uUIItlu paid, 30ol-675-2122.

$12,900 dallvered and HI up. SINplng rooms with cooking.
C&amp;ll1-800-729-4045 for data lis.
Also trailer s~ac1 . All hook -upt.
Moblla Mama tar .. ,, on 3 Call tnar 2.00 p.m., 304·7'13quart art 1crt ol land. For 5651, Mason WY.
$7,000. 614·256-1575.
46 Space for Rent
1.. X70
wta1pando,
Nashua
situated .75 acre land, Potnl Commercltl Sign Sp..sc. Rt. 35
Pl•aa.anl, Many artru, 304-675- Will. 8M·245--8~.
791'7.
Country Mobile Hom• Perk,
Routa 33, North of Pom~roy.
34
Business
lots, renttls, pirtl, sat". Call
614-992·lll79.
Buildings

0.-

9

72

The Daily Sentinei- Paga- 13

Television
Viewing

198&amp; Tran~ -Am, 11,000 mtle•.
be. Cond., gorogo bpi . 19,000
firm. 814-256-lliSBO.

One bedroom apta. lor ,..nt.

bedroom, C.nln~l Air $5995 849.()870 Ext. R-313.
shown by appointment 614-4481012.
45
Furnished
1974 Kir11:wood 12x60 2BR, ••c.
Rooms
cond. 614-446--4782.
Rooma for rant· wask or month .
SPECIAL Factory to you1!HI1, 2
or 3 bldroom14x70 mod•l• •t Starting at $120/mo. Gallla Hotal.
tha unbllltvabla prict of 614..46-9580.

Old Pomaroy Library building
tor laau. For lntorrn.atlon conttcl Ruth Power. at the Meigs
County Public Library. 614-9g2.

BORN

1081 Ford Eecort GT, air, S
ei)Md, ••c eond, 304-175-1014.

$225 month. O.po1H requlr.d.

,.poe.

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

1085 Cldl t8 Ragtncy. Exc.
cond, 10,000 mlltl. 814-446-8102.

AENTEASI Homn from $1.00
(U-Rtp.lr) Gov't glvuWiy, bank
,...,., for.cl01urw, taa: dslln~-67~~:·;.go 12&gt;&lt;60 12,!100. quent prope,1... 1·918-6225652~ Ext. R1244, Including Sot.
1f74CorrlagoHouoo, allolocldc, end :sun.

2JM cotor TV pk::ture tu~. good.
304-882-3104.
home, 30&lt;1-6'75-2302 or 615-1!71.

2566.
Nicely Fum'ed Small ho1.111,
garage, not
aullablt
for
children, no ~·· 1300/mo.
Dtposlt, 81.........o:J38.

for Sale

-

15. 1990

Autos for sale

1981 F&lt;&gt;rd E_,, 2dr 6ood.,
Exc. ga mlloago, $1,el5. !!try:
e14-288-50el, Eveninge: 814245-8118.

btdroom furnished apt., deposit
&amp; retarenc. requlrad, 304-882-

Nicely Fumlahsd Moblla Homa
In city. CA. Suitab'- for 1 p«·
eon. Rat. &amp;O.p Raquirld 61.. 446.0338

Mobile Homes

71

Mlddlepon, Ohio, BHch St. One

Spring Valley Aru, 3br, 3 bathe,
formal dining room, large flmlly
room
wHh
woodbr.~mln9
flrtplace with bucbtova 2 ear
gar•r· d.ck, brick pat1
o, hot
tub
utility building, 5'17 Oak
Drive 614-448-4928 attar &amp;p.m.

32

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KIT ' N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wri11ht

Apanment

August 15, 1990

for Rent

Price rtduced, 6 room houaa In

Announcements

Wednesday,

skale

ground

pari
27 Change
lhe a la•m
28 Austr allan
wild dog
29 Subdue
30 Lenien\
31 Gloomy
au .a
33 T ailoling
tetm
34 Bland
food
3

7 Distafl

kin

39 Doted on
41 Russian
sea
44 Medical
solution

UAILY CRVPTOQlJ(JfES - llrre's how lo work It :

8-15

One letter stands lor another . In Uus sample A is used
lor the three L's, X lor the two O's, etc Single letters,
apostrophes,the lenl(th and !ormation ol the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are dille rent.
CRYPTOQUOTE

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II 0

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cuv

X H R Z R M II Q V
QTJJII.JF

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Ye•terdey'• Cryptoqaote: DRUNKENNESS IS
TEMPORARY SUICIDE; TilE IIAPPINESS IT BRINGS _
IS MERELY NEGATIVE. A MOMENTARY CESSA. TION OF UNIIAPPINESS. - BERTRAND RUSSEll_

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Ohio Lotten·
.

Meigs fair '
harness races
Wednesday

Piek·3: 750
Plck -1: 1730
Cards:
9-H; K·C; ~-D; 7·S
SUP''' Lotto

2·4·13·23-33-35
Kh ·kr•r 562X51

Clt•ar tonight. Low in mid

60s. Friday, partly sunny.
Hi gh in up per 80s. Chance of

Page 3

rain 20 pt•rt·Pnt.

STORE HOURS

Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-1 0 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., AUG. 12 THRU SAT., AUG. 18

Vol.41, No 73
Copyrighted 1990

2 Sect1ons. 12 Pages 25 Cents

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, August 16, 1990

A Multimedia Inc.' Newspaper

Brown casts deciding
vote on Meigs issue
By BRIAN J. REED
Senllnel News Staff
The decision on the conlrov
rrs y

CHICKEN

Leg Quarters ...... !8~ 49(
P?RK
$ 79
Lom Chops .........~. 1
1/4

KENTUCKY BORDER

.
W1eners ......•.....••...
12 OZ. PKG.

ECKRICH SMOKED

$ 99 Sausage ......•....•. ~~
T-Bone Steak ...•• ~. 3
CHOICE BEEF
$ 99
ROUND STEAK ..•• ~8~ 1
THORN APPLE VALLEY ROUND
$ 9
11
Turkey Ham •..•..• !~
ECKRICH
$ 69
B logna ...•...•....• ~·; 1
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

GOLD BONE

FUDGESICLE OR
POPSICLE

U.S.D~A.

12 PACK

CII .UIPIOI\0 SIBLINGS - Brother. .Jprome•&gt;,

Fair ,Junior Rf'ef S howmanship competition and

lf•fl, and Robhk Calaway dernon~trat~&gt;d cham pionship s ly)(•. ,Jprom ep w~t"i st'lt•t:t ed a .r.; Gra nd
Champion Bed Showman at Uw Meig"'i Count y

Robhit• rt•ceivf'd rrsrrve &lt;'hampion in the r\lent.
In tht• Gnuu.l ( 'hampions hip Str·er competition,

FRIED
CHICKEN
28

oz.

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FLAVORITE ASST.

POPSICLES
12 PACK

White Potatoes·

B:G.

1

FLAVORITE

2°/o Milk ..••.•••. ::~~N.$1

79

KRAFT PHIL. Reg. or Soft

SUNSHINE

Dog F00 d•••••••••••••
20LB.BAG

$

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299

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3 DIAMOND

20

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KEMP'S PAIL

Ice Cream

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.
5 •••••••••..•
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Tv D1nner
10-12

69&lt;

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PUDDING
POPS
12 CT.

ri'!•Wrvt•

t hampion .

WHITE CLOUD

GRAPE JELLY
. 32

oz.

79(

At Powoll's Iuper Valu
12 thru Sat., Aug. II

CAT FOOD
601.

6f$1

Good Onll At Powell's Sup11 Yalu
Goad Sun., ug. 12 thru Sat, Aug. 18

SUGAR
4LB.

99(

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Good Sun., ug. 12 thru Sal.,
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BATHROOM TISSUE

the

M eig s

Board of Ment a l Relardalion and
DPvrlopmenlal Dl sa billtlrs 10
pl ace a 1. 5 mill contin ui ng lrv v on
lhP NovPrnber ballot during th r ir
regula r rTIPl'lin _g V/ednP s da ~:
a fl t•r·noon .
LPC' WL•demt'yl' r . Su pr-r intrn d·
Pn t of Ca rl('! On Schoo l a nd Mt"' igs
Indu stries . ml't with theco mm is
sionPrs Wl'dnl.'sda\ tn se Pk th r ir

Acco rdi ng to Wedemeye r. lhP
c u rr&lt;'n t O!Jl' l" £tt i ng levy on ly supp·

lie s thr dis trict wi th 19 pr rcf'nt of

th e tolal OIJ('ra tin g budget for th r
ope ra ti on. which provid£&gt;s srr v l·

L"f' S

for those Meigs Cou nti ans

wrlh di sabllllies.

anlm ously to authorize the board
to put the levy on the ballot.
Th r

Thi" figun' is down from 4H
ThPother portion
of the op('rating budgrt is now
pro vided in lhl' form of what
pt ' JT ('nt in19~~ -

Wedemeye r rdrr s to a s " ... oft
n'\' f' llU PS," t ha t hPing fundi ng
sn ur r Ps surh J S g ra nts Jlld
s harPd ri'VPnuPs w ith otllf'r
agPnCil'S .
Strrssing thr impo r ta nrf' of
MRDD to the pcn nom y of Mf' igs
Co unt y, WedPmPyer pointrd out
t ht&gt; fact that lh t' di s tri rt p rovifi P...
ll." \ jobs, CjQ pPn'Pil l of Whirh cll"f'
twlct bj' rPsidcn ts of Ml' igs
(' I IU nI y .
Th 1• romm iss innrrs vo tPd Ull ·

c omm i ssio nrr s

a lso

gran ted a bid to Motorola Corv o·
ratiun for the nPw ra d io rq ulp·
for fhP Meigs Cou nt y
Sher iff ' s DeparlmPnl which was
discussed at last wN•k 's mePt i ng

rn r nt

Motorola' s wa s th e onl y bid
IT'Ceived for thP equ i pment.
whirh will incl udP a nrw basr
un it. Sf' Veral nrw m obi iP unit s l or

shrriff' s rr ui sPrs a nd a rPpPa tf'r

to be insta lled on thr So uthea st
t•r n Ohlo Emerg Pnc~' M Pd iral
Srr v i rrs tnwt;'r
Thf• total cO st ag r PPd to by thr
l" Ommi ssionrr s for lhf' nPw
rquipmPn t .v PstPr d ay was
$ ~)(UW:Jj ."l. inr luding in sta llation

Draft horse winners are named
T r o!Jhi('s a nd r ose t II..' S were
awardPd to grand champion
ho r.'il'S in Pen· heron. Belg ian a nd

grad e classes following judging
ill Meigs Cou nt y Fa ir by Ra lph
Bloom of Hillsboro .
In

th P Prrcheron division.

Ronald Whittington of Albany,
look thr lrophy award for grand
champion sla lllon. wllh Charles
Shain of PomProy lakin g the
grand ch a mpion marr Whitting·

ton took two first pla cP ribbon s
and two seco nd pla ces in the
judging, whi le Shain received
th ree fi rsts . two second and a
third.

In th e Bel gian judg mg. L.rs tr r
Manua l of Rac ine had thr grancl
champi on stallion. Timot hy J.
Bearhs of Pomeroy. the grand
r ll ampion marP , Mike Brothr rs.
Pomr roy, I hP grand c ham pi on
gradr marP, a nd ,John and Mary
K. RoSP, thP ovPral l grand

champi on geldin g.
Manual had thrl'l' firs ts . a
spco nd a nd a t hi rei pia ce ri bi.MJn in
t hp jut!ging , BParhs had lwo
fi rsts , a nd a th ird. a nd RosP l ook
a first, I wo st'conds , and a third in
I he comp&lt;• ti li on.
Others rc el'i v i ng Ulu e r ibbon

~1wa r d 'l

in l hP

l~l g i an

ex hibit

wrn• Lr s!Pr P a rke r. Pom r r o~' .
B ~Ton W Jarrws. C uysvi i iP. and
Hotw rt R . H arri s. Pnnw roy .
In the grad£' horsi'S, Mr . and
:'vtrs. Ro se took J. fir st and a
r.; (' cond in thP judging in ad dition

to the grand champion gelding.
while Bro th er s took a first and a
third . Also taking a f~r s t and a
sr co nd ln 1hr grad P hurs t' corn J.H'

ti lion was Timothy Bearhs Rod
nrv Tuttle o f Racine

look a

.seco nd in thre evearoldgeld lng s,
with Th omas W. Kar r , Pom er oy ,
tak in g a third in same class .

•-•COUPON

KRAFT

BARB QUE
SAUCE
oz.

79&lt;

Powell's Supermarket

4ROLLPI

99(

INDIVIDUAL
SLICES
12

oz.

$139
Powell's Supermarket

mad e up of Rrcdsvi llc res ident s.

bv Ohio Secretar y of Stat e
Sherrod Brown.
A lette r regarding 13rown s
d ec ision on a tie votr by lh C'
Meigs Cou nt y Board of Elections

who at tl' ndPd ... rv rr al board
mrrtin gs and r irr ul all' cl pr ti

was r ead

Brown sLi t I'd that· 't ill' 1"1'&lt;1 ."\( HIS
cited b_v th1• rru•mbNs w ho \"Dtf'd
in fa\·n r of th P motiun orp jx•a r to
tw ba sed sO lPl .v on a n·;1c tion to

at

Mo nd ay n ig ht" s

meellng of the board held in it s
Pomeroy offi ce .
Brow n voted ·· no' · on a motion
madr last mont h to rescmd a 19R9
decision of the Me igs Co unt y
Board of Elec li ons to close lh e
Reedsvi lle polling place and
comb ine il with the L.ong Boll om
prec in ct The new precinct.
ca ll ed Soulh Olive, has vo ters
cas llng their ballots in th e Long
Bonom Communi ty [lu ildin g
Brown' s dP&lt;"iSion. which brokP
a t! r votr between t he board" s
Democrat s, who vo ted agai nst

lions asking th ai lh c HeedS\i ll c
pr ec in cl b(' rr sto r rd .

j.ln' SSUn' "

f iO ill

ftl('

r iti/ Pil .'-,'

group
··No othl'r n'asons' '. Brown
c ited .' "h ;IVP hi' Pn of fPrPd lo sug
gpst wh y 1hP ori g ina l dPrision of
thr boa r d wa .., w ro ng Two
t•lpctions havP bf'Pn hrld in lhr .
n pw
p r P(' in c t s witili JU t
prnblem . ., ··
OnP of tlll' n1a 1n puinh that th1•
Rl't&gt;d s vil lP rummiltf'f' ~trf' s :-. in
it s at 11 •mpt to rrs torr lhf' pn'
l' in ct i :-. thP di ~ rancr \'u tr r s thrrT•
now nel'd tn tra v•·l a nd lht•
nega liw• r l!rrt it m ~1 ~' ha vr on
v otPr turn out.
" While it i s tJ"UP t hat SOffit'

\ " O il' r ~

mu st nnw 11 an •l rurthr r
l h&lt;:Jn bl'forP to vot e. i n otil Pr pa r h
of thf' ro unt .v \'OIP r.-, m us t lra vPI

f'\'Pn fu rl tw r· ·. Bmwn said in lhP
lf' l ll'r .
" O bv iOU!&gt;. I_v··. ltw lr11Pr sl aiPtL
"s r p;.Jr atr bounda riP~ c annot bf'
P:-. tablislwd f or f'\ 'f'l"~' gPngrapllic
J JT' iJ rrg ..J rd Ir s ... oft hP popul Jt inn
or numbrr of rrgi stf'rrd votPrs in
lhl' ar ra . Thu s. thr hoa r rt of
r lr cl!on... mu st makl' difficult
d r ri sions in sur h insla ncrs. ··

Acc ordiiW 10 Sa llv [)pbolt a
s pokf's p(' r son fo r th(' Srrrf' I&lt;H Y
of Sta tr"s offiCI '. Brown 's drciS IOil now f'nd s J ll .\ adm inistr&lt;:t
t iv.' art ion o n l hr r P·distr ir ting
iS:'iUf' .
Brow n stat ed tha t thP onlv
opti on for thosr d issat isfif'd wi!h

thr decision wou ld br that of a
ll' ga l na t u rr

Th e board

stJIPd at

las t

month "' m zrtln,l! that aftrr
Urow n·s d(~c i s io n was rrnd errd.
no furthN art ion wou ld be takrm
on thr mJII&lt;'r. alth ough D&lt;&gt;bolt

did sial•• on Wednesday thai the

Commission approves 1.5 mill
Family
is
awarded
$6
million
for
levy request for fall ballot

Powell's Supermarket

18

v ol i ng precinct s h as been i ssued

the motion to rescind the rr·
drstr icting acti on. and the Rcpub·

VELVEETA
KRAFT

H' ·

the re·dis tri cting in pla ce. des
pile the persist ent and vocal

sione r s au thorized

$ 29

t hp

lican s. wh o vot ed in ravor , leave s

Ry BRIAI\0 J. REED
Sentinel News Stall
The Ylrlgs C'ounty Commis

BANQUn

Rohhil' rl't't•ivt•ll !{rand rha.mpion a nd Jeromt•t•

received

a uthorization fo r th e lrvy .

u.s. #1

s urrounding

dis tricting of two Meigs Coun t.v

pr oH.'Sl ol some rr sidrnt s in th r
nC'w prC'ci nc t
Thr m os t ac li \' ~ ' pur suil of ;.1
rr scindm r nt of th r orig ina l m o
tion camr fro m a r ommittr \'

GRAND CHAMPIONS - Jobn Rose, center,
and his wife, Mary, of Long Bottom took the
overall grand champion gelding tropby with their
horse "Ted" In Judging of draft hones at the

Meigs County Fair. The grand champion grade
Belgium mare, "Merl" was exhibited by Mike
Brothers of Pomeroy.

board co uld ar t on th f' ma tter in
thf' futu rf'

man's 1987 death at Sporn plant

The targost selllemcnt in Mason
County and possibly the Slate of
West Virginia was tried Wednesday,
according to Attorney Ronald R.
"Randy" Morgan . II, and set~cd by
a jury that deliberated over their
fl nal decision for more than fl vc
hours.
Daphne Pasquale and her
children, Toby and Ashley (who
was seven weeks old at the time of
the accident), were awarded over
$6 million after Michael David
Pasquale of Gallia County was ktlled at the Philip Sporn Plan! in
Graham Station, near New Haven.
in August 1987.
The famil y was awarded
$ 1,174 ,712 to com pensate for the
ant icipated loss of in come and services such as protection , care and
ass istance when Pasquale was killed on Aug . 19, 1987.
An01her $5 mrllwn was added to
the sum for sorrow. so lace, mental
angu ish and the loss of comfort and
guidance, making the grnnd total
$6.174,712.
In addition LO the monetary compensauon. the JUry also found no
fault on the pany of M1chael D.
Pasquale.
The incident took place when
Pasquale was an invitee at the
Philip Sporn Plant, according to
Morgan . He was wid to do a JOb in
the Unit 5 working section .
A problem occurcd in the Ullll 2
divisiOn of the plant and the power
company directed the men 10 that
panicular area. While worting,
Pasquale cut mto a 2,300 volt
electric line, instantly electrocuting
and killing him, Morgan staled.
The lawyers who represented the
Pasquale family were Morgan, a
practicing lawyer in Point Pleasant,
and Harvey Peyton, an attorney
who has offices in Nitro and Charleston.
Followmg the incident, Morgan
and Peyton filed a wrongful death
action against the Philip Sporn
Plant.
''The power company had every
opportunity to Set~e the case. They
just simply refused to seUle for a
reasonable sum of money. This particular case has been pending for
three years." said Morgan.
"I believe that we won the case
because of a combination of factors. Peyton, who assisted in the
trial, was superb. In fact, I believe
thai he was beuer than 'Matlock'
on television. What happened to
Michael Pasquale was a terrible,
terrible tragedy. I thought that we
would win, but I never thought the
decision would be this large. It is
well deserved, but there has nevtv
been such a large sum presented to
any plaintiff in Mason Coonty his·
tory, " Morgan continued.
The only opportunity that the
Ohio Power Co. and the Central

Operating Company, parent companics of the Philip Sporn Power
Plant, can do now to get the deci·

sion changt:d. is 10' file an appeal
with the West Virginia Supreme
C:ontlrtued on pagH2

MIDWAY SCENE - Scenes of youngsters and th eir lives tock
may he common during th e Meigs Co unty Fair. hut Shawn Ervin
Dalley of Racine took his shee p on a stroll down the midway at th e
fair. The fair go t und erway Tuesday and will continue through
Saturday at th e Rock Springs Fairgrounds.

INJURED AT FAIR - Members of the Racine squad of the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services treat 13-year-old
Randall Burk ol Coolville at the Meigs County Fair. Burk was
Injured by a steer during the Junior Fair Beef Show Wednesday . A
spokesman lor O'Bieaess Memorial Hospital said Burk suffered
abrasion&amp; and conluslo118 and was treated and released. WhDe lhe
Meigs County Fair Is a lime to have fun , care should always be
taken io avoid heat exhausdon as well as caudon when arouad
Iorge animals.

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