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                  <text>Page- 10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport Ohio

Monday, August 20, 1990

Local news briefs -....., Thunderstonns start off new week in Ohio
Fund shaw 1990 fair finale
A draft horsp fu nd show at the g rand stand was a fina le Pvent
Sa turda y night f or the ! 27th annual Meigs County ra i r.
Prize money of $100 per co ntest was divided into five plal'PS.
In t he cart clas s, Byron James took first. wit h ,Jeremy Carr
coming in second, and Doug Ca rr. third . In the farmer 's hit c h
competitio n placing first was Rodney Tu ttle wi th Tim Bf'arhs,
second, and Doug Carr.
Doug Carr took fir s t i n the log sk id, with Glen Tu ttle, second,
Tim Bf'a rhs, third . Doc Rose, fourth and Marlesia Bovln, fifth.
l n the men's wagon obstacle coursl.-', lh P winners, first through
fifth. were Tom Hoover, Rodney Tu tile, Gl en Tuttle, Doug Carr,
and Danny Erickson . In th e ladles ' wagon obstacle course, fir st
place went to M arlesia Bown, second to Marie a Guess, and third
to Madalyn Carr.
Doug Carr and his hel per Jeremy Ca rr. took f irst in the feed
run c lass with Tim and Scott Bearhs coming in seco nd, Glen
Tu ttle and Billy Johnson, third, J ere my Ca rr and Jerrod
Douglas, fourth . and M i ke Brothers. f ifth .

Meigs fair attendance figure up
The !27th annual Meigs Coun ty Fa ir showed the highest
attendance figures since 1984. according t o Ma ry Gilmore,

sC'c rPt a ry of thP Fair Board.
Mrs Cilmo re c redited part of th e increase in paid admissions
to the fair to t he new fence which surround s the Rock Spri ngs
F"lrgrounds. The nice weather. not too hot and dry , probably
"!so co ntributed to thr higher attendance figures . she ooted.
The J990 m embership ti c ket sales were up 286 over the 1989
fi )::ures. with 3,880 betng so ld thi s year. As for gate admissions
thr total was H. 812 up 2, 146 over las t year.

Area...

Con ti nu cd from page I

Th e shrnf! blames hig h bo nd
amount s se t in t hescourts and

long wai ts for trial s as a pa rt of
tht' cau sP of th e overcrowding
According to Meigs Count .v
Prosecuting At tor ney Steven L.
Story. the cr owd ed fac ilit y is
l ar gely t he resu lt or what he

term s tile "very aggressive law
enforcement program on t he
pa r t of the she riff' s departm ent
and thE' prosecutor's office.··
"Some or th e offenders co uld
br ou t on lesser bonds", Story

wrnt on to say. "but thosr bo nds
are set by the jud pJ'S on the

rProm mendation of th e prosecu·
tor's offi cr to assure appeara nce
in ro ur t ."
· 'ThP problem that I see is that
have a ve r y o ld facility",
St ory sa id.
Wf'

"l l' s a t least a hund red ypars
old and has never had any major
rrnovation . It nee-ds major re no·
vat ion or we nePd a new facili ty."

So uisby states that of th e ten
prisoners cu rren tl y in custody a t
the j ail. only on e is serving a
se nt ence. Six oth ers are in j ail on
p&lt;' ndln g felony c harges and three
m ore are misdemeanor offend ers awai ting court appearances .
Soulsby stated that as soon as
throne prisone r remaining in the
srco nd floor cell block was
r eleased. the cell block wo uld no
l onger be used. lim iting the space
to:· incar ce rating prlsoner s tot he
10-prisoner first fl oor cell block .
Today's break makes the third
escape from the Meigs Count y
J ail i n a month 's time. The fir st
escape was that of E ddie Pa ·
t ric k . who. with the assistance of
hi s wile. Chrts. escaped and was
r e -cap tured in July.
Dav id Per sons escaped on
A ugu st 8 while on a work del ai l at
the depa r lme nt and is now In thr
cu stody of the Mason Count y.
W .Va. sheriff.

-Area deaths
Chari~

Butcher

f harlf&gt;s L ButrhPr, 74. Mud fork Rd., Pomeroy , died Sa tur
day after noon as t he rP sull of
injur ies suffered in an automobilt• acr id rnl on Gibso n Roi.id in
Meigs County
Bo rn on .Jan . 2H. 1~ 1 6 at West
Hamlin , W. Va ., h&lt;'w as th eso n of
Char les Bu tcher and Emma
K!ng Butcher . He was a far m f.lr
and formPr hus dr ivl'r for the
Meigs Loc al Sc hoo ls, at one time
worked for the Austin Powder
Co.. M cA rthur, and was a
mPmber of the form er Northw rs trrn Board of Ed uca tion.
He is survi ved by his wife of 4B
vrars, Alpha Gladys French
Bu tcher, Pomer oy; a daughter
and son-i n·l aw, Sandra and Ar ·
t hu r Di ste lhor st, Pomeroy; two
sons . Cha rl es M . Dutcher. Zanes ·
v· lllr. and l! arr y Roger Butcher,
Po m C'roy:
f ive so n s a nd
daughters 10 law. Peter and Bon·
nie Bu tc her. CrPOia; Rodney and
Paula Butcher, Ro nald and
Cher y l £lutcher.
Randall and
Robi n £lutcher, and Rex and
Tamm y Butcher. al l o!Pomerny.
Al so su rv iv ! ng are sevPn broth ·
ers, Basil Bu tcher and Davey
Bu tc her. West Virginia; Chrlsie
Butc her, .John Butc her. F lorid a;
Will iam Butcher of Mi chigan;
Jeff Butcher of A thens . and
Thoma s B utc her of Toledo; and
three sistPrs, M a r y Rrowning .
Virginia Tomhlln &lt;~ n d Tilda
Butcher , all of West Virginia.
along with severa l nieces and
nephew s.
Funeral sPrviees wi ll be held
Wednesday at 1 p.m . at the
Ewing Funeral Home. Joe Say re
will olflclatr and burial will be In
White Oak Cemetery . Prlends
may ca ll at the funeral home
!rom 7 to 9 p.m . Monday and 6 to9
p.m . Tuesday at the fun eral
home.

Earl Cross
Earl P . Cross, 71, of Racine.
died Saturday at Riverside Meth odist Hospital In Co lumbus fol lowing a brief Illness.
Born In Racine on June 16, 19!9,
he was the sonotthe late Alben B .
and Amelia Parrett Cross .
He was a farmer and bus
driver tor Southern Local
Schools , and a director of the
Home National Bank, Racine.
Mr. Cross was a member of the
Racine Baptist Church, a charier
member of the Racine Grange
2606, a former truslee, Ohio
Agriculture Association, and belonged to the Farm Bureau. His
hobby was working with wood.
He Is survived by his wife o! 41
years, Geraldine Mae Holler
Cross; five daughters, Diana

Mae Cross, Co lumbus; Mr s.
Gary tDonna Marlet Norris.
Rac ine; Mrs . Je ff !Deborah
Mary ) Ha rris, Portland; Mr s.
Frank t Denise Maxine! M amone, Co lumbu s, Della M ar ·
garet Cross. Co l umbus;
a
brot her, George Benton Cr oss.
Ft. Walton Beach. Fla.; eight
grandc hildren, Kendra and Kyle
Norris. C. J. and H il lery Harri s.
Lo ri. John . Chris tine and Ste ·
pha nie M am one, two brothers · in
law, and five sisters -In-l aw,
al ong with seve ral nieces and
nephew s.
In addition to his parent s. he
was preceded in dea th by a
brother, Cly de Cross, and a
brother-in · law, E ugene Holter.
Services will be held T uesday
at I p.m . at Ewi ng Fu nera l Hom e
In Pomeroy with the Rev Cha r les Norris and Rev . Steve
Deaver officiating . Friends mav
ca ll from 2-4 p.m . and 7 9 p.m .
M onday at the fun eral home
Burial will be at the Oak Grove
Cem eter y.
In lieu of fl owers , do nat ions
may be m ade to the Racine
Baptist Churc h, 5th Street , Ra ci ne OH , 45771, In m em or y or
Ea rl P. Cro ss .

Oris Lyons
Oris Franklin Lyons, 81, Lo·
well, died Saturday evening a t
his residenc e.
Bor n May 5, 1909 In Meigs
Co unty, Mr. Lyons' hom e ha d
been In Middleport before co m .
lng to th e R ainbow area 22 years
ago . While residing In M eigs
County h e had been a deputy
sh er iff. He was an Independent
truck driver and had formally
hauled coal for Iddings Trucking
Compa ny . He was a m ember or
the Pinehurst Christian Church.
On July 17, 1981 he married
Thelma Newlon To lley, who
survives with two stepsons, Okey
Tolley , Col umbus, and Glen
Tolley, Melbourne, Fla.; tour
step-grandchildren; three sons,
Edwa rd Lyons Auburndale,
Fla .: and Virgil Lyons and Tony
Lyons, Paris, Ky.: numerous
grandchildren: a brother, Rus sell Lyons, Middleport: and a
sister, Greta Tanner, Thornville .
In addition to his parents, Mr.
Lyons was preceded In death by a
brother and a slsler.
Private lnlerment services
will be held following cremation
at the convenience of the family .
Memorial services will be held at
a later date.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Salvation Army,
136 Front St., Marietta, 45750.
The McClure-Schafer Funeral
Home I s handling
the
arrangemen ts.

By United Press International
Ohioans were faced with sea l ·
tered showers and thunder ·
storms to s tart the work wE&gt;ek
M onda y.
At dawn, sk ies were cloudy
over th e entire state, wi t h peri ods of drizzle over the north eas t
co rn er . Temperatures ranged
from low 60s over northern ohio
to the low 70s over the sou thern
sec tions. Winds were mainly
li ght and variable.
A stationary front over southern ohio will keep the threat of
showers and thunderstorms over
the Buckeye St ate through Wed·
nesday as It moves sl owly
northeas t across the state . So me
of the thunderstorms were ex pected to produce heavy down·
pours. es pecially over the cen tra l
and souther n sections of Oh io.
A!terroon temperat ures wil l
be mainly In th e 70s over
no rth ern Ohio and i n the 80s over

sou thern sections through Wt'd ·
nesday, with overn ight lows In
the 60s in the north and t hP low
70s In the so uth
Dryi ng potenti al !or ha v will bl'
m inimal lor the first part of thP
week, with relative hum id iti es of
80 percen t or more through
Tuesday night.
However , sunny sk ies will star t
ret urning on Wednesday . Thursday and Frid ay will be fair, and
highs Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday will be In the middle HOs
across the state.
The livestock safety Index will
reach the danger ca tegory over
t he southern Ohio MondHy and
Tuesday .
On the early morning weather
map, a stationary fron t stretc hed
from Virginia across sou th ern
Ohio to a low pressure over Iowa.
A h ig h pressu rP system was
located j ust southeast of James
Bay . T he low pressure over io"

Parker exhibits 2 champions
Ka thl een Parker Moore of
Pomeroy showed both the grand
champion and the reserVP cham
pion j er seys In th e open class
dairy ca ttl e show staged rrida y
at the M eigs Cou nty Fair.
M oore al so took f irsts fo r dam
and da ug hter, herd consis ting of
four fem al es, and ju nior two yl'ar
old cow .
T he firs t i n grt of slrP co nsist Ing of three animals fr om onP
stn:. went t o Aaron Weav t'r nf
L e tart , W. Va . , wi th Brent Rose
of Racine, taking the first for
j unior heifer ca lf. and Jill Tav lnr
of Bidwe ll, f i rst for fou r year old

cow.
In the open class ho ls tei n dairy
ca ttle show, the reserve c ham -

pion bu II was shown by Roy
Holter or Pomeroy . Other firsts
tak en hy Holler were i n the
classes yearling bull, j unior
year ling heifer , produce of
dame, co nsisting of two animals,
a male and femalC'.
Other firsts in the show went to
Ric h"rd Koblentz, Pomeroy , jun·
ior heifer ca lf, born alter March
I; i nte rmediate heifer ca lf; Pa ·
t r\c la Cook Shade, Intermediat e
se nior yea rlin g; John Robinson,
Jr. . Sh ad e. lntermedl te heifer
ca lf, senior yea rling heifer, dry
th ree to four year old cow, se nior
two year old cow, five year old
cow. " ged cow, dam and daughter. and herd consisting of fou r
fem ales.

Tractor-truck pull contests
held at Meigs County fair
Ca sh prizes in seve n pla crs

wrre

award ed at Satu rd ay
night's tractor-! ruck pull at th e
Mei gs Cou nt y Fair
In the 5500 " Loca l Yokel" r oad
uSf' four wh t't'l drive truck thr
winners werl' T!m Tay l or, Ch ar lesto n. W. Va. f irst ; Cl inton
Baill'y, Ches ter , second ; Jeff
Pa rk er. Tuppers Pla ins, t hi rd;
Don Smith , Rac in e, fourth, and
Alan Pa r tl ow, Pomeroy, f ifth
David H ively of Poi nt Pleasant
took first in the o,OOO field stock
tractor. wit h .Jeremy Stone.
Dex ter, winni ng second; Les ter
St. Clair of New Strai tsv ille.
third; Terry Co llins. Friend ly ,
W. Va . four th ; Marlin Evans,
Racine. fifth. and Pat Barrett.
Vincent. sixth.
In bo th I he "Local Yokel " class
and th e 6.000 f ield stock, the
prizes were $100 for f i rst, $75 for
seco nd. S50 for third . $25 for
four th . $1 5 for f ifth. and $10 fo r
sixt h .
T i m Stone of Dexter took (l rst
in the 8,000 f ield stock tra ctor
class wllh Je rem y Stone, Dex ter .

taking seco nd : David Hi vel y,
Gallipolis. third ; Roger Ston e,
Poin t Pleasa nt, W.Va., fouur th;
Pat Co l lins, Fr iendl y, W. Va .
fifth ; Ear l St Cla i r, Loga n, si xth,
a nd Tim L awso n, Rac in e,
sc·vrnth.
In th e 10,000 field stock tra ctor,
t he winners, l is ted fir st through
sixt h,
were Ru sse l l Woot en,
Pom eroy, Pomeroy; Erin Bar ·
ret t. Vi nce nt;
John Clouse.
Some r set ; John Rech . Mari etta,
and Scot t Donahue . Vi nton.
Taking fir st In the 19,500 road
use sem i-tra ctor class was Don
Rose, Racine , first ; Roy Newell.
Middleport, second; Stan Ragan,
Albany, third; Dave St anley .
Albany, fourth; Dave Trout,
Al bany , fifth; Larry Napper.
Langsville, sixth, and Dave Er·
v\ n, Alba ny, seve nth .
In the 8,000 f ield stock t ractor ,
the 10,000 f ield stock tractor. and
the 19,500 road use se mi -tract or
classes. the cas h prizes were
for fir st. $125 for seco nd , $100 for
third : $75 f or fourth, $50 for filth .
$25 for si xth. and $10 for seve nth .

nso

Robinson, Sheets have grand champions
Rex R ob i nso n. Coo l v ill e.
showed I he grand champio n
ra m , and .Jim Sheets , Pomeroy,
the grand champion ewe In th&lt;'
Suffolk sheep show staged T hurs
day at the Meigs Coun ty Fair .
Robinson also took the rosette
for I he reser ve champion ram.

along with two blues for ram one
year and und er and a ram lamb.
Shawn Dalley , Racine. showed
the reserve champion ewe.
In the cla ss for ewes two years
and older, t he bl ue ribbon went to
B . J . E r vi n, Ra c ine.

~ll'JV••• ________c_o_n_tin_u_e_d_f_ro_ m__p~a-g~e__l _______________
cl rcum stantJal evidence . Bu t he
sa id s uch Pvldencr account s for
the majority of murder
conv ic tions.
In his Instr uctions to the jury ,
Cabell Judge Alfred F erguson
sa id c ircum stantial ev idence
may be co nsi dered as "substan tia I proof."
" Ju st having a gut fee ling Is
not r easonable doubt ," Ch lies
sa id . "You swore under oat h by
God to not be swayed by
sym pathy , to listen to the ev idence. The co ld, hard facts are
the defendant murdered his
wile."
Allen warned the ju ry that In
the process of Investigation and
media reports and expcsure.
"everything gets skewered, " a!·
fec tlng witnesses' testimony .
The defense attorney claimed
" lnconslslencles" In the prosecu tion's case.
"There's no evidence Kathy
McGinnis was killed out at that
house," Allen said, referrin g to
the McGinnis residence.
Allen said Ca bell County sheriff's detective Bob Adkins "used
poor judgment In this case. He

Hospital news
V eterana Memorial
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Cora Birch; Eunice Christy:
Pauline Saunders.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESDorothy Higgins and Kenneth
Hysell.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Wilda Brogan, Danny Rltne and
Karen Mcintyre .
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Susan Sheppard .

didn't take any fingerprint s at
the house, and you saw In the
video tape where there was a
piece of gras s on t he bed, and
what did lh ey do? They left II
there. "
Allen said the prosec ution
must p rove "t im e. place, motl ve,
means and conduct. All mu st
pcln t to Lyle M cGi nnis ."
"They have no motive what soever, other than they cla im he
knew he was abou t to be caught
(for mall fr aud! ," Allen sa id . " I t
doesn't make any sense the one
person In the world that probably
would stlck by him, and he's
going to kUI the one person who
would ta ke care of his c hildren?''

wtll move slowly cast to central
Indiana by Tuesday as the
s ta tlon a r~· fron t moves north as Gl
warm f ront to ex tend from the
low aC' ross CPntral Ohio to

Meigs
announcements
Pomeroy AA to meet
Pomeroy group of Alcoholics
Anonymous and AI Anon will
meet at 7 p.m . on Thursday at
Sacred Heart Chu rch For information ca ll l -800-333-5051.
County Court to close
Offices of Meigs County Co urt
will cl ose on Thursday a fternoon
and Friday afternoon for compu ter trainin g.

Weather
South Central Ohio
Shower s and thunderstorm s
likely Monday n ight, wllh a low In
the lower 70s. Chance of ra in Is 70
percent. Showers and thunderstorms Tuesday , with highs in
the lower 80s . Chance of rain is RO
percent.
Edended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
A chance of shower s and
thund er storm s Wednesday, wi th
lai r wea ther Thursday and Fri day. Hi ghs will be In the 80s each
day, with ove rnight lows i n the
60s.

western North Ca rolina The
high pressure wil l drtit slowly
so uth to the western Great Lakes
b.v Tuesday evening.

Lottery numbers

Ohio Lottery

Cubs hand
Reds 3-1
defeat

Plck-3: H6
Pick-4: 5724
Cards:
6-H; 9-C ; 2-U; 2-S
Low toni ght In mid 60s.
Chtu1 ce of rain 80 percent.
Wednesday, high In the lower
80s . Chan ce ol rain 70 per cent.

Page 4

CLEVELAND tUPl i - Saturday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers :
Plck-3

I

969.
Pick-:! ti cket sales totaled
$1,467,680, with a payoff du e of
$:192,795 .50
Pick - ~

0917.
Pick-4 ticket sales tota led
$279,133.50, with a payoff due of
$109,000 .
(;ards
Four or hearts.
King of clubs.
Four of diamonds.
Eight or spades.
Cards ticket sa les totaled
$220,439, with a payo ff due or
$91,610.
Super Lotto
15, 21, 22, 24, 41, and 42.
Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
$6,884,000 .
Ki cker
942468.
Kicker ticket sales totaled
$!,042.498

Vol.41, No.76

U nils of M eigs County F.mer
Med lC'a l Services n'·
spo nded to 17 ra ll s ove r the
weekend .
Midd leport squad was called to
the Prescri ption Shop a t 11 :33
a .m . and tran spor!Pd Wilda
Brogan to Veterans Mem orial
Hos pital. At I 53 a.m., SyracuS&lt;• .
squad was ca lled to the Meigs
Co unt y rair for Olga Yonker.
Yonkrr wa s t ra n sporlf'd to PleJ
sa nt Valley Ho spital
A t 3:3op.m. on Saturdav. I he
Rutl and sq uad wa s l a k ~n to
Gibson Road to a motor vehic lp
acc id ent. Charl es Butcher was
taken t o Vetera ns MPmori cll
Ho spit al. At .1: 4&gt; p.m . , Sc ipio
F i re Departmen t was cal led to
the Bu tcher auto aee ide nt.
Pomeroy squad was ca ll ed to
the Maples Apartments l or Eu n ice Chr isty at 6:30p .m She was
t ra n sported to Vet eran s MemorIal Ho spit al Pom eroy wa s called
to Wes t M ain St "'"'at 6 4o p.m .
for Pauline Saunder s. Sa undf'rs
was t ra nsport ed to VPIPran s
Memoria l Hospita l. Syracu se
squad was di spat ched to the
M eigs County Fairground s fo r
I sra el Phi llips. Phill ips was
taken to Vetera ns M em orial
Hospital. M idd leport fire depart
men t wa s called to a ve hicl e f ire
on Stat e Route 55-l a t 11 : 30 p.m .
on Sat urday .
The following individu al s were
t rea ted bu I not tran sported at th L•
M ei gs Cou nt y Fair on Sa turda y

by lh e Syracuse squ ad . Tam\
Saub\e, Tricla Da v i s. Shaun
Set h, Tiffinie Willi ams, Monica ·
S\ nd er. Cha r les Mic hael. Erir
Shauli s, Harley McDonald and
Michelle Luca s.
At 12:32 a m on Sunda~' morn ·
ing, Sy racusP squad wa s ra li ed to
Cherry St reel !orR udy Ri ffl e and
Danny Riffl e. ThPy wPrP trans ·
por ted to VPIPrans Memorial At
1: 16 a. m .. Syracuse was called to
Roya l Oa k Resort for .l ody
Kidwell, who wa s takPn to
Veteran s MPmu ri al Ho spital Ru ·
I land squad was ca lled to Salem
Street a t I 211 a.m . Robbie Ea ds
wa s taken to Ho lzer M Pdlcal
Ce n ter.
At &lt;1 : ~4 p.m , Pomeroy squad
we nt to Stat e Route 7 for .Joetta
M orris. Morri s WilS takrn to St.
JoS&lt;'ph 's Hos pit al. At 5:05 pm .,
Pomeroy squad w ent t o Ruck
Street for Er nes Une WPrry, who
was taken to Ve!Pra ns MPmorial
Hospital. Mar y Trail was t ra r. s
por!Pd t o Vf'tPrans M£&gt;m or!a l
Hospital by Pomeroy squad from
Ches ter Road at 6: ~:l p.m . At 7: 55
p.m ., Pomeroy squad wrnt to
Pine Grovf' Road for K aren
M ci ntyre. She wa s takl'Jl to
Vetera n s Memorial Hospi tal Ra ·
cine squad wrnt to Wa ter St reet
a t 9:Oop.m . f or Ruth Swan. She
was ta ken to Holzer Medical
Ce nt er. Syr acuse f ire depart ·
m f' nt wen t to Wat er Street at
II : 22 p.m . for an electrica l f ire at
th e Roger VIning resid ence.

Three will share Super Lotto jackpot
CLE VELAND iUPli- Th ree
peop le will share Saturda y's $13
million Super L otto j ac kpot beca use they c hose the six wi nning
num ber s.
The winning numbers were 1&gt;.
21, 22, 24, 41 and 42 .
Ho lders ol those thre e ti cket s
ca n red eem th em and become
eligible !or$4.33 3,334 for the next
20 year s.
Wedn esda y's Super Lo t to j ackpot will be $3 million.
Of the tic ket s sold , Ohio Lot ·

tery offi ci al s sa id 194 had li ve out
of the six numbers !orSl.OOOeach
and anot her 8,643 had four or
them for $75.
The Kicker portion of the game
produced the num ber 942468, and
two player s had alI six numbers
in order , good for $100 ,000.
Or t he t ickets sold Saturd ay.
six had the first five number s for
$5,iiiJO eac h; 91 h ad the f irst !our
for $1,000: 948 the fir st thre e ! or
SIOU and 9,433 th e fi rst two for $10 .

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Co mmunity D eve l opmen t
Blocl&lt;. Grant funding fo r stree t
lrnpnwements and th e abandon ·
m en I of St eep Street In Pomeroy
were di scu ssed at Monday's
regu lar m ee tin g or Pom eroy
V illa ge Co uncil.
Counci l vo ted to vacate Steep
Street, wh ich is loca ted i n t he
Monkey Run area, wi th the
stipul at ion tha 1 alii andowners on

the street, of which th ere are
four, agr ee I o pay the Iega I cos I of
the aband onment.
Council members also agre ed
to check with le ga l coun sel
regarding the proc edu re re.
quired to abandon the street.
Co un ci l m ember Th omas
Wr rry r eques ted a str eet sign for
U nco In Terrac e, and was in!orme d by Vi llage Mana ger John
Anderson that such a sign wa s
now avai table and would be

Am E lectri c Power ............. 28\ol
AT&amp;T ................. ............. 33\ol
Ashland Oil .... ...... ............. 31%
Bob Evans .......................... 13 \!,
Charming Shoppes . ..... .. ....... 7
City Holding OJ ................... 15
Federal Mogui... .. .. ...... .. .... .IS%
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................... 24
Key Centurion .... ................ 11\!,
Lands' End ........................ .12*
Limited Inc ............... .. ...... .17\!,
Multimedia Inc ........ .. .... ..... 63\ol
Rax Restaurants .................. 1%
Robbins &amp; Myers ..... ............ 20
Shoney's Inc ....... ......... ....... 13\ol
Star Bank ................... ....... .l7*
Wendy's Inti ........................ 5*
Worthington lnd ................. 21¥.,
(Federal Morulls ex dividend
today)

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IIOLE IN ONE SPONSORS - MIUJe Midkiff
and .Joan Wolfe of Bank One, Pom eroy . and Paul
n eed of Farmers Bank and Savings Co., pietun·d
lt'ft to riKht, will h(' off t• ring a da.y's intt•n•."it on a
mUiion dollars CL"i thr priu for makin g- a holt• In

Coun cil also granted And erson
pe rmission to p ur cha se count er
we igh ts lor the vii Ia ge ·s front end
loader. and m oved to split the
co st of the w eigh t s betw een th ose
vi ll age department s that wi ll br
using t hem .
A bid fr om the M cLean Com·
pany was accepted fo r a tar
b uggy. to be used by the vi llage i n
i ts street rt• pair pr oj ec-ts, in thf'
amoun t of $000 .

Co unctl Clerk Brenda Morns
announ ced tha t Jeff Peckham
had been hired as a new em·
pto yee or the vt ll age water
deparune nt effeclive Monday .
Morris was also gra nt ed permiss ion to sel l thr vi ll age's 1977
Case backhoe by sea led bid.
Due to the L abo r Day holid ay
on September 4, the vi llage se t its
next regula r meet ing for Sep·
!ember t I at 1.10 p.m .

a t th e M eigs County Fa ir.
According to the report, a
subject dr iving a green Ch ev
relet Nova was stopped b.v a
sher iff 's deputy who w as assist
l ng in pa rk i ng cars at thL·
fai r grou nds
The driver bac kl•d hi s vP hiclP
i nt o thp right front f pnd f' r of a
1985 Chrysler drivf'n by l.urai nf'
Kiser of Raci ne which h a d tJPrn
stopped bl'hind him . ra u.c, in g
lig ht to modL•ratp darn :q;:P.
Two pa ssengpr s in th£' Nova
left th e car .: m d thl'drivpr fl r d th P
scene ShPriff Sou l sb.v rrpor ts
t hat the n am l' of thl' dri vPr is
bei ng wllh tlf.'l d pPnding his
arrf'st
Loc al law l 'n forTPmf'nl offl ·
eials Wl'!T' in s ~~ racusP on Mon
day Pvrning looki ng for an
indivi dua l who fled f rom a tr ai lPr
on Fifth St ret '! i n Sy r aru sr \\!h en
DPp ut ies Mary Boyd and Robert
Beeg le a t tPmptrd to srrve thr
man with an arrPst wa rr ant .
The subjPrt . &lt;1ccording to lht'

depart men t. fled from a rea r
door wi t h Deputy lloyd in pur ·
suit. The indi vidual went Int o th e
wooded area behind t he Slsslon
rrsi d e nrf' a nd was la trr s potted
in Rose Va lley .
ll r was weari ng b l ue jeans,
Harley Davidson suspenders. a
dark shirt and white tenni s shoes.
He was 5'9' ·with should er length
bl ond is h hair . T he su bject Is
approxima t ely 19 year s of age.
A motorcvr te the the individual was opf'r atin g ear lier was
tm pounded and two c hild ren,
ages two and th ref' wcn' pla crd
in thf' cu stody of thr Departm en t
of Huma n Servic ps T he children
we re r eportrd lv t hr children of
the subjP&lt;'I
Th e name of thl' individual is
being held Jl&lt;'ndmg furth er
inves ti ga ti on
Anyom• h;wi ng i nformation
regardi ng thP indiv id ua l is br ing
as ked to con\a('t thP MPigs
Co unt y Shrri ff "s Dl' pa!"tmPnl.

one on 16 althe "Scramble lor Scouts". They are
pictured with Uon McHade, right, ol Columhus
Southern F'owPr Co., the vo lunt~ er finan ct•
r hairman for Uu• Mf.M S('out Distri&lt;.:t .

Second annual MGM golf benefit
set for Cliffside Course Aug. 30
,\
t our namrnr
tf'rmed
· sera mhlc f or scouting'· fill tlw
Tri - Statt• r\rPa Council n f th1·
l~o\· Scouh of 1\m r ri ct, will ht·
ht' ld on r\ug . :\ll. at tht • ('!ifhi&lt;h·
Cour.l..(' . (;;1ll ipolis. at I p m
Prm'l'f'Cb from lhr· IDurnanwnr
will .£!11 rov.ard hm · ..,co ut :wth ·i
tit '" in thP M l~ i g o., , (;al! r; r anti

M;tson Cnunr\ · ;trP;t
l'ril"" lfl!aling $:HUHHI will lit'
awardt•d r\ cloru ri on o f $r)ll )jt'!
p:rrtiC'ip;tnt v;i ll l td \l' c &lt;JI"!' (Jj
grrt' n ft•f'o..,. cart, food. dr·ink,
p f"il. r'i dS w e!! ii S hf'l p 1hP '-COil ! i ng
pr·ngr;!m

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!tor Scour Culf HPnPfir Enlripo.,
H"ilh chPck.o., rr 1adP our ro T tu· Hm
~couto., of ,\mPrif 'i t. sht1uld tw -,pnl
II"• I ld \' id Shafft•t . Star l bnk. ~ rl
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Mr;M District . at .'\0 4 -:lL:\ - ."\..W ~. 11r
rn illl\" commitl('l' rnprnbl'l
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FREE

INSPECTION

SHAVER REPAIR
CLINIC
ALL BRANDS

TUESDAY
AUGUST 21
4 TO 7 PM
INCLUDES: CLEANING, OILING,
ADJUSTING, GREASING .

IAIOIS MAY BE DROPPED OFF IN ADVANCE

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786 North
Second
Middleport,
Ohio

Upon the r equest or And erson,
counci l vo ted to give th e village
man ager approval to seek Co m·
munlty Dev el opment Block
Gr an t Fu nds for a project that
wo uld res tore the curb and
sid ewa l ks on Lincoln Hill !r om
Linco ln Terrace to the loot of th e
hi ll, where slip page has becom e
a pro blem , as we ll as any o ther
places wher e slippage poses a
safet y problem .

Gwendolen Gibeau!, 15, a ninth
grader at Souther n High Sc hool.
Is r epor ted missing according to
the M eigs Co unty Sher iff' s
Department.
Sheriff J ames M . Sou ls by sa id
Glbeaut was working at o ne of
the booths at the Meigs Count y
Fa lr wh en she got angry and quit.
She has not returned home.
Fam ily m embers reported to
the depa rtment tha t Gibeau! was
see n on the fairground s on
Saturd ay night
She Is 15 year s of age, 5'5'' t all,
brown should er length hair and
brow n eyes. She was wearing a
peach colored shirt and b lack
pant s and white ten ni s shoes.
Anyone with in forma tion rr·
gardlng Gibea u! is asked · to
con tact the Meig s Co unt y She·
rill' s Depar tment.
·
In a news release issued today.
the depar tm ent reports the loves
ligat i on of a hit -sk ip acc id en t
whic h occured T hur sday even ing

Same Day Service
All Parts btra

Dally stock prices
(Asol 10: 3lla.m .)
Bryce and Mark Smllh
of munt, Eilts &amp;: Loewl

Installed.
A parking problem in the
Pleasant Ridge·Spring Avenue
area was brought befon· council
bv Mavor Richard St•y l er. who
s~ggested tha t roa d si gns be
In stalled to prevpnt those park ing In the ar ea f rom blocking
through traffic .
Anderso n also reported that
work would begin Tues da y morntng on the str eet repair projec t at
Lincoln Ter r ace .

Meigs County girl reported
missing; last seen at fair

$395

Stocks

25 Cen ts

A Multimedia Inc Newspaper

Pomeroy Council discusses CDBG funding

Squads respond to 17
calls over weekend
gency

1 Sec1ion , 10 Pages

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, August 21, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

PET SHOW WINN En - 1'wo year old ''Bowser," pictured her e
with her owner Chrl•ll Maidens, WllN a hlg winner at the Meigs
County Fair Pel Show on Thursday afternoon. The 25-pound cat
tuld his owner took hom e "Best Overall Pet" tu1d "Best Cat"

honors .

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agr-d ro P&lt;Jrticipatr in thP "co ut
ing twnef il.

State under
flood watch
By Unltrd l&gt;ress Intern ational
/\ flood watch was in ef frrt for
all of Ohio T ues day, with th&lt;'
\'a rionJi Wrat her Sl·rvi cc pn··
diet in g rain w ou ld f all th roug h·
ou t th r day on tht•st a tP's already
sa turat Pd soil s.
At mi dm ornin g, thr heav iest
rainfall was in th1· sou thern and
crnt ral counllPs, w ith morr th an
2 inch(•s rrport rd in so mr areas,
bu t showers a nd thund e rstorms
wnp to sprrad ow•r al l the sta tr
by midd av .
I t ma rked a di fference in the
usual weather pattern: rainy
w&lt;•e kends fo ll owed bv su nn y
wo rk wrrks. The Na ti ona l
We ath rr Sc rvic r says it has
ra ined on I R of th e past 21
weckf nds tn th e state .
Th e NWS sa id as muc h as :1
in c hes cou ld f all, wh i ch would
likf'l y ca usr urba n and small ·
stream fl ooding.
Wed nesday wi ll be much lik e
Tu esday. wi th showers and thun ·
derstorms likel y, and highs in th e
mid -70s. Th ur sday wil l see fair
skies. but shower s and thu nder·
storm s wi ll return Fnd ay and
Sa turday . Highs will be In t he 80s
eac h day . and lows In th e 60s .
With soil s sa turated. the f ai r
wca tli rr Thu rsday wi ll on ly get
drying start ed when shower s
r etur n aga in Friday a nd
Sa tu r da y.
UndPr l hPse circum stan ces,
op tions for farming ar e limit ed.
Where necessary, l ives toc k producers should mo ve anima ls ou t
of flood ·pronL' are as and make
sure th at feed supplies are
available a nd storagP areas
pro tected.
Working with animal s will not
be without som e ri sk as high
temperatures climb Into the
Con tinued on pa ge 10

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l.INE UP FOR VISAS- II Jordllnlan sHuril ,
poU ceman manning a ma c hinr gun lu•£'1Js an t•y(·
on the surroundings of th e U. S. Emha"isy in

Amman f'arly lnda,l" a.o, pt·op lf' linf' up for visa."i .
Tht• State ()t•partm r nt h as ad\•ist•d !\.mrri4.: ans to
('o nsidcr h•aving ,Jordan. (U PI \

Iraq deploying Scud missiles
By ANN PETEns
Un ited Press International
Ira~ f or ces in Kuwait report ·
edly were deployi ng what ap ·
peared t o be Scud m issi les with in
ra nge of t he Sa udi capital while
Baghdad pursued its al liance
wi th nei ghbo ri ng Jordan by
se nding it s forei g n mini ster for
talks.
British Pr ime M i nister Mat··
ga r et T hat cher, me anwh ile,
blas ted Iraq\ President Saddam
Hus sein for t rying t o "hide
behind Wes ter n wom en and
child re n" by u sing them as
shi eld s again st at tack and Egypti an Presiden t Hosnl Mub arak
r enewed hi s ca ll for Iraq to
withdraw !rom Kuwait.
It was not clear wh at message
I ra q i Foreign M i nister T ariq
Azlz was brin ging to talks with
.Jo rdania n ol!lcl al s, scheduled
!or Ia te Tuesday .
Jo rdan 's King Hu ssein, who In
th e past year has strengthened
his ties wit h I raq, ha s been under

prrssurr f ro m th P l.' niled StJ i r~
to stop I r aq hound l'tll·go frDm
cross ing hi s t('rrit or y l srar! also
has warned It wou ld al' t if I ra qi
forc r•s movl·d into .Jord&lt;1n
Th e StJtl ' DPpartment has
war ned Aml'rica ns not to travP!
to .Jorda n a nd said non ·f'SSC nt ia!
US. Embassy staff and depend
en ts had pe r rn is~ io r1 to le av(' thP
coun try
In Ln ndnn, Thakhe r agT~'ed
wi th Pre sid ent Hush's statrmPnt
that th e Westerne rs t ra pped In
Iraq and Kuwait arr hostages .
The Ir aq \ News agency sa id
Sadd am w ould respond to Bush
l ater Tu es day
Th&lt;~ leher also sla mmed Sad ·
dam for placing some Wes ter ners at strateg ic milita ry
In stallations to ward off a ttack s.
"Saddam Hu ssein Is now try
lng In his tactic s to hide behind
Wester n women and children and
use them as human shields and
u se them as part of his negotiat ions ," Thatcher sa id at a news

con fP rl' n C'f'

"WI' do not t' nrrr· in to suct1

nf'g otia tion s Thrse pPopll· Jrr•
Pntillf'd to r rrt&lt;lln fundamt•ntal
hum a n ri ght s. l~· hich ha\·r hf'f'n
to1 all.v f lout ed to thP repugna ncf'
of thr who lf' nf lhf' r ivi l i7f'd
world. " Tha te l1r r ~aid .
T hatc hrr al so r ailed on th e
Unlt rd I\' at io ns ro authorlzr mil·
it ary cn forrrmcn t of an embargo
against l rJq and Kuwai t, Jm .
posed after !laghdad's Au g. 2
in vasion of Kuwai t du ring an oil
and border dispute
C.S. forces domin at e Western
troops deployed In Sau di Arabia
to protect that coun try follow1 ng
th o Invasion and the United
St ates ha s ordered I ts vessel s to
inter cept l r" qi sh ippin g. Saturday, US shi ps fi red sho ts over
the bow s of two Iraqi tankers
mov ing out of the gulf, but the
tanker s did not stop, and wa.
shlng ton appeared to be wai ting
for U.N. moves before taking
Co ntinued on page 10

�Tuesday, August 21 , 1990

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COLUMBUS - Ohio State's
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Steve Young passed for tv. o
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toss lu Jamie William s to tie I he
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Ohio Stadium.
The Wolverines and F'l ghttn g
llllnl, along wlth USC , another
Ohio Stadium visitor this season,
accounted for the Buckeyes '
three regular -season losses In

1989 .
Coach John Cooper, e nterin g
his third year at Ohio State, ha s a
talented group returning from an
offense which topped lhe Big Te n
In tot a l offense and scoring a
year ago, led by quarlerback
Greg Frey and fullback Scotlle
Graham
The Buckeyes wlll be minus
se nior lallback Carlos Snow ,
sitting oul the season after hlp
surgery, but a number of tal ented, allhough untesled youngsters appear ready to take over
Frey will be starting for the
third year at quarlerb ac k He led
the conference and was lOth
nationally in pa ssing efficiency
la s t year wh e n he passed for 2,132
yards and 13 touchdowns, com pleting 59 percent.
Frey , who skipped spring practice to play baseball, will be
pushed by junior Kent Graham, a
Notre Dame transfer, and red shirt sophomore Kirk Herbstrelt,
but Cooper proclaims. "Greg
Frey Is our quarterback."

tlfo se nior .Jefl Gra ha m 1no
relation to Scottie ), who c aught
31 1a s t year for 608 yards.
Another prime targel could be
tight end J efl E llis, returnin g
a fter m a jor knee surgery . The
6 fooH , 250 pound Ellis, Injured
ln la s t year's USC ga me . a t the
time was consid ered among the
top tig ht e nds In the natJOn . He
caught 40 passes 1n 1988
Ohio States offensive li ne
must be rebuilt, wrth only one
regular tcentcr Da n Beat tyl
returning Cooper say s the talent
Is there. how ever. f or an ou t

slandlng line
Defense , Ohio Stat es Achilles
heel th e past severa l year s,
ligures to he beiiPl despit e Its
youth
"We think we'r e vas tl y lm
proved on defense." said Cooper ,
" because wt•'ve got better play
er s a nd we've got more player s."
T wo former starters, outslde

linebacker J ohn Ka c herskl and
Inside backer Andy Gurd, return
after missing 1989 wllh Injuries
Cooper also has two budding
superstar s In in side back er Steve
Tovar, a 6 foot 4, 140-pound er ,
and Alonzo Spellman, who will
play defe nsiv e end this season at
6-foot-6 and 265 pounds
"Steve Tova r really has
In Seattle Graham, Ohio State
primed himsel f Ia have a grea t
has one of the top backs in the
season, " sa id Cooper. "He has
nation . Graham. a 5-foot-10,
everything you want In " grea t
220·pound junior wilh 4.45 speed
linebacker "
In the 40, rushed for977yards and
Spellm an wa s a starti ng out
10 touchdowns last season, averside line backer as a freshman
aging 5.3 yards per carry.
last year, but Cooper claims,
Although a fullback, he also
"Alonzo will be a bet ter down
could play tailback, his high
lineman than line backer Th l'school position.
re'll be a ill Ue less lhlnklng
The starling tailback In the
Involved, relying more on his
Sept. 8 opener againsl Texas
ability a nd lnstlnct "
Tech likely will be redshlrt
Olher defensive regulars refreshman Raymont Harris, a
lurnlng Include tackle Rlch
G.loot·2, 220·pounder, with 4.5
Frlmel. Inside· linebacker Judah
speed and outstanding hands for
Herman. cornerback VInnie
catching passes.
Clark and free safety Mark
Sophomore Dante Lee, who , Pelltnl.
saw considerable action last
Jeff Bohlman. who averaged
year, also will be In the tailback
40.3 yards per kick lasl year,
fight, along with a pair of
gives Ohio State a solid punter,
outstanding freshmen - Robert
while redshlrt freshman Tim
Smith of Euclid, Ohio, and Butler
Williams lakes over I he
By'not'e, of St. Louts.
placekiCking.
Frey's top receiver ligures to

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THE MOST IMPORTANT
LETTERS WHEN IT
COMES TO DRUGS
Teaching your children the ABC's is fine. but you also need to
teach them about dru~ abuse and the special
·
importance of the letters 'NO. • Teach them the drug
alphabet early in life, and help them from becoming another
statistic in America 's fastest growing
disease- - drug and alcohol addiction. let them learn their
ABC's in school, but teach them their "NO'S" at home.

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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ninth to rally th e Rangers and
send Seattle to Its fourth s tr aight
loss. Texasovercamea 5 Odef trit
with reliever Mike .Jeffcoat 4 5,

Improved Buckeyes set to
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Int o firs l place In the AL East
Boston starter Greg Har ris, 10-5,
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Angels 5, Tigers 3
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Boston topped Baltimore 2-l ,
Ca lifornia beat Detroit 5-3, Milwaukee edged Cleveland 4-3,
Kansas City routed Minnesota 7-1
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Yankees 6, Blue Jays 5
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At New York, Alvaro Espinoza
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11th Inning, lifting IheY ankees In
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he did a good job He dld a great
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ma jor-league pitch er."
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having won slx straight decl
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pitcher through a whole season,"
he added "As far as l'm
concer ned, through a whole
season, he's going to have to do a
whole Jot more pitching like lhat
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Pomeroy

Tuesday, August 21 , 1990

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Cubs hand Reds 3-l defeat In rain-shortened contest
CI NC INNAT l i UPi t - Cinc i nnati
m ana ger
Lou Pln ie l la
does n' t mind being beaten by an
opponent , but losi ng to · th e

e le m e nt s is a nothe r rnalter .
"T he ga m e shou ld neve r havr
been ca lled," an angr y Pi niella
satd after Monday nig ht 's game
was ca lled a ft er eight inn ings.
gi ving th e Chicago Cubs a 3- 1
vic tor y i n a contes t delayed a
total of t hree hours, 12 m i nu tes
by three se parat e stoppa ges.

"Th at wa s ex tremely irre-s pon sible," Piniella sa id fo llowing th&lt;•
f i nal d elay or 80 minutes. ca lled
with one out In the top of th&lt;•
ninth .
· 'No wa y th e gam e should have
been ca ll ed, es pec ially since i t
was being play ed on artific i al
surface. Wh y should the re be a nv
time l imit w hen a divisio n lead&lt;;,.
was i nvo lved? We had a c ha ntl'

to win th at ba ll ga me berausP wP
were only two runs down. II
would ha vt• bee n d ifferen t 1f it
had been a bl ow ou t, bu t t hat
wa sn't the easP.
"The league of!i cr wilt hear
about this. I ' m thr m anager and I
never was told a bout II I !in a llr
hea rd about it fr om my pit c hing
coa c h j Sfan Willi am s) , and w ht1 n
I spoke to thP umpir es th ey told
m e they 'd wai ted long enoug h.

That' s ridicu lous
irres pons ible "

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Do ug Dascenzo, play ing Ci'nt rr
lield for th e Injured .Jro r omt•
Walton, was th e hero as th PCub s
ha nd ed the Reds th eir fi ft h
st r aight defeat to c hop thei r i&lt;•ad
!n !h e NL Wes t t o5~ gam Ps ovrr
t he l. os A ngeles Dodger s.
Dascenzo str oked lhref' hits,
stole two bases, drove i n a ru n
and took a hom e run awav from
Pa ul O'Nei l l wit h a l eap i n~
ca tch.
Mike Bie lc•ek i. 5·8, who hadn ' t
wo n as a sta rll'r since Ma v 27.
l imit ed th e Rl'ds to one r un. and
three hits ovpr seven i nnings.
st r iking out si.lr( and walking onr
Bill L ong hurled the final two
innings to ea rn his fifth sa\'('.
Ci nci nnat l start er No rm Char i·
ton, 9·7, g-ave up th ree runs and
seven hit s ovP r st 'V ('fl in nin gs.
striking out l our and wal king
three.
The Cu bs bro k&lt;' a 1-1 tie wi th
two runs in the fifth . Dascenzo
w al ke d. stole second and scorrd
on M ark Gra cE' s do u ble L uis
Sa lazar \.I.' as wa lkPd inlt: n!io n&lt;.tll \·
and Cur tis Wilk er son singll' d t ~)
score G race.
T he Cubs took a I II IPad in l h&lt;•
second innin g. Shawon D un sto n
l&lt;'d off with a si ngle. stole second.
moved to th ird wtwn Ba rr v
La rki n boo ted Mike Hi t• let·ki .-s
g rounder fo r an er r or and s(·orcd
on a single by Dasce nzo.

T ht• Reds t!Pd th&lt;· sco rP 1n th&lt;'
st'co nd, aft er a onf'· hou 1'. 4l ·
minu1 e rai n delay. G lenn Bra ggs
wa lked, went to seco nd on Chris
Sabo's si ngle, moved to th ird on a
forcPou t and sco red on Je ff
RP(--'d 's sacrifice fl y.
In thC' 1hird inn ing , Dascenzo
racf'd to the cen ter-f ield fencp
with t wo ou1 il nd Hal Mor ris on
lirst and ti med his lea p to depri ve
O'Nei ll ol a poss ible two-run
ho m f" run
" 1 j ust know I jumped as far as
I co uld .·· Da scPnzo sa id. " lf i1
had been two morl' inc hes. 1don' t
know i f I could havt• done it ..
O'Neill said he " thoug ht it was
out. I t" s happened before. 1 j us t
co uldn' t a 1m it. ..
E l sewhere Mond ay ni ght in I he
Na liona l League. l.os A n gel('~
edged Ph i ladel ph ia 2 1, Pi tt sburg h blanked Housto n 7 0. St
Loui s dumped Atla nta 7 2. Sa n
Fra ncisco bea t Montreal4 -2, and
San Di ego tripped New York 3-1
Hodger s 2, Phlllies I - Af t&lt;•r
1h&lt;' box in g ma1ch was ove r . Mik l'
Sha r pe rso n cl r livrred th e krruc kou 1 punc h.
Sharpc'r son sl amm pd a onf' -ou t
ho m r r i n ttw ninth inning to snap
a li P Mo ndav n ig ht and give th r
Los A nge les Dodge r s a 1 1
victorv over the Ph i ladelphia
Ph il l lrs i n a ga m r m arred by a
Sf'vrn t h· i nnin g b r nc h·c lea r i ng

uss lr .
Sha rp&lt;·r so n bl as ted a 2-0 del 1v
Pry f rom T erry Mul ho lland. 7-7 .
ovp r tl"' le!t -!ield wa ll l or hi s
S('C'o nd homer of t hr season.
LaSI T hursday, aft er Hu
ma j or -league at -ba ts, Sharper son Pn i o.ved his first ma jor league hom e run Hi s second
ca m e ju st 13 tri ps to the pl a te
Ia ter
" T he pit c h was not where I
wa n ted to pu t it, " sa id Mulho l
land . .v ho hu r led a no-hitt er
aga in st San Franci sco in his l ast
sta r t. " It wa s supposed to be a
smkin g fas tball, but It was ri g ht
over th e hL•a rt of th e plate. T he
no-hiller was gr ea t . but r wa s
th inking about this ga m e and no t
the pa st."
Th e Dod gers , however , a re
th ink ing abou t th e fu ture. Th ei r
vic tory. co upled wi th Clnc l nna
t i' s 3-lloss to Chicago, m oved the
Dodgers wi thin 5)\ gam es of the
Reds i n the N L Wes t.
BPfor e Sh arperson 's heroics,
in the top o! th p seventh . t he
ga m e wa s lnterrupt Pd by a fig h t
between Los An gPIL•s cat ch cr
Ri ck Dempsey n nd Philadc• l ·
phla's Len D y kstra .
The pair exc hangPd wo r d s.
th en blows. a t the plate be fo r f'
bo th ben ches em pt ied and Drmp
sey and Dy k s tra wrrp PjPC't(_•d .
" Dykstra looked l ike hP was
1

m ~1d about str ikin g out hi s la st
tim e up. He was yelli ng at th e
p la t(' urrqJ in• and h(_• i nv olvt'd rm'
i n i t ," sa id De mpsPy, \\-" hu
suffpr ed a br uisP on hi s facP " I
askPd hi m wha 1 hP " 'as ta l king
about and he d ropped his ba t and
SICpJX'd tow ard mf' . [ had to stPp
up. I th r{'W a left - il wasn't my
bPs t ld 1 - bu 1 it was nn hig
dea l "

Bu t 10 Ha rr y WC'ndrlstrdt . thP
umpiring c n 'w c hief. thi s b('nc helra rin g br aw l businPss is d !Jig
elf' a l.
" As long as W I' ha w• lhi s

By The Bend

pr ehis tori c fin e s truc ture this is
go in g to happen. " Wendelstedt
sa id "Th ese $100 or $200 !tnes
wert' OK year s ago, but I hope
basPba lt p uts an end to this. W&lt;•
shou ld have a r ule that nobody
ca n com &lt;' out of the dugout or
bul lpP n w hen we have a light. I 'm
afra id som ebody is going to get

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Tuesday, August 21, 1990

Page- 5

Re.l iPvcr Jim Gott , 1-2, pit che&lt;l
1wo hlt ll'ss in nin gs for his fir s t
w in sine&lt;' A ug. 14, 1988 . He spent
al l bu t one day of th e 1989 season
on the d isabled li st.

TUE'&gt;DAY
POIN T PLEASANT The
M ason, Gallla. Meigs Crusad e
for Christ reviv al will be held
through Saturday at 7 p .m .
nightly at Krodel Park. Special
singer s and speaker s will be
featured each night. The public Is
i nvi t ed to attend .
RA C IN E - Th e Ve teran s
Memori al Ho spita l Auxiliary will
ha ve a family picnic on Tuesday
at 6 p .m . at th e Star Mill Park In
Ra cin e. Those attending are to
bring a covered dish and ta ble
servi ce. For those needing a rid e,
conta ct 992-2104, Ex t. 270.

TWINS BORN- Terry and Tracl Clark ar e announcing the birth
of their twin sons, Robert Wesley and Cody Le e Clark on May &lt;at
O'Bleness Hospital in Athens. The couple also have a daughter,
Mallory Renee Clark, age two . Grandparents are Wesley and
Geneva Clark, Racine: IWbert Spencer, Racine; and Dee Spen cer,
Racine.

Mike and Rhonda Sayre , Mid dleport , are announc ing the birth
of a daughter, K ayanna Ma r ie.
on June 11 at Pleasa nt Valle)
Hosplt a I.
The Infant wei ghed 'even
pounds and 12 and a hall ounces
and wa s 20 inches long.
The Say re s have two othl' r
children, K yl ie Mi chelle an d
Kamer on Mi chae l.
M ater nal grandpar ents arr
M r and Mrs. Don ald R. Va .v.
New Haven, W.V a. Pa tl' rnal
grandp ar ents are Mr. and Mr s.
Donald R . Sayr e. Middleport .
Reds third haM·man lhrls Saho Ms the hall slip
through lli."i gl o\..- f', allowing tht&gt; Cuhs ' Shawon Dun!iiton tn make It to
first h ;L•w saf t'ly in lht• ~rt·ond inning fn Monday night's
rain-s hortt •nf' d ganw in Cinrinnali . whid1 tht• ( 'uhs wnn 3-1 in eight
innings. (I ·pJ )

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CondP , n•turns a srrve from thr Gallipolis team of Forest MuUirL"i
and Larry Elliott durin~ Monday night's ACS; ,Johr"on 's
!olupermarkr ts trnnis tournament in Gallipoll.'i. The (ondt' tr am
lost 6-:l, 6~ :!. (OVP photo hy G. Sprm ·e r Oshorne)

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MlDDL E PORT - The M ei gs
Count y Cham ber of Commer ce
will host " After Hou rs In th e
Par k '· on Tu esd ay at 5 p.m. at th e
Dave Diles Park In Middlepo rt.

- B . Joh n ~on to pprd A . Hubf'r

Around...
Conti nur d ft o m p ;_ tg t' J
"Wp l.l.'ant to gpt Don in hrn· ...
Hraalz -;aid .
Ht· adm ill cd. t hough, th at
Coac· h Li ndy lnfant r is r unning
nut of tim e and has to n ;;~ m p a
.'- t.a rrrr soo n
At this point , !nfa ntr a p pe ars
to tw lean in g towar d go ing with
Dilv.rPg. Braa tz said.
" Thf' tram has ~ot to ha\·r a
qua ne r back they know ts go in g
to bP 1herr . [ WOUld n' l bf'
su rpri sf'd if he t ln fan tr) an nou n
ccs it prC't ty soo n t hat hC' is going
10 go wi th Di lweg," Braa t z said .
In Fredon ia, N.Y. the Bulla to
Ri lls ma).r havr lost thr sNviC'Ps
o! linebacke r Dar ry· t Ta ltry for
lhr tea m 's Sept. 9 open er .
TallPy, ra nk(_•d by onr presra ·
son publll' a tion as the top l inf' ·
back f'r i n thr NFL, underw en t
ar th rosco pi c surger y Monday to
repa ir sl ightl y torn car !Hagr in
his righ t kn&lt;•e While team
phys ici an Dr . Ri c hat d Weiss sa id
h•• is "wry hupe l u l " Ta lley ca n
brgi n p ract ieing i n two wee ks
and play i n thr ee, the ti metable i s

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-1\ . Mil it ·• m·&lt;·r R. Co nd e li-4.

vrry s hort .
Ta l ley sa id he Injured th e kn ee
Friday n ig ht i n the f ir st quar ter
ot t he Rills' 14 -I.J loss to th e
Detroit Lion s at the Po nti ac
Sl lverd om e wh ile c has in g Lio ns
runnin g baek Barry Sa nd er s.
" Nobod y hit m e. Nobody
touc hed m e. I was ju st runnin g
full stride," T alley sa id.
I n Wes t Ches ter , Pa., Ph iladelph ia Eagles wide r ecei ver Mike
Qu i ck, par tic ipa ting in fu II -pads,
f ull-contac t workouts lo r the first
time since being injured In
Oct ober , pronounced himself f it
and read y l or the team' s opener
" I have no doubt, " said Qui ck ,
who played In just six g ames last
yea r " M ainl y because of the
w ay I've bee n feeling the las t
w eek or so.
" Then tod ay, I w as able to go
through ever y th ing without pa i n.
With th e b ad weath er and all, I
still was a ble to go through It
without pai n. I was happy with
th at. "
At La ke Fo res t. Ill. , the Chicago Bears cut ei ght player s,
Including free-agent quarte r~
back Brent Pease.
Pease, 25, was signed by th e
Be ars on July 27 as an Insurance

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- ll. Casanova
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In douhl('s action:
- .J Hu ffman &amp; C. Rradbury
bra t (" C Shah &amp; .J . Sh ah 6-0 6 0
-C Br adbur )' &amp; C. Hradbury
topjH'd P Whitehead &amp; K . White/wad 1)-2, ti ·2
-F . M ullin s &amp; L. Elliot t
d ownr•d .J Co nde &amp; H Conde 6-3.

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l ONTEST \\1NNER - Gary Stanley of IIi&lt;• Rutland Reds
r ecently won a bat lor winning th e Ito me Run hitting contest at the
Kyger Creek Littl e League Tournament. Seventeen boys w er e
ellglhle lor th e contest by hitting home runs during the

tournament Gary hit two hom e runs in one game , a lhn(' run shot
and a grand slam to quall!y for the contes t. The boys were given 15
pitches and whoever hit the most out won the h at. Gary also
recleved a trophy lor the most hits during th e tournament.
Pictured with Gary Is his Coach Rory Bartrum who pitched to him
during the contest.

Friday's games
Meigs at Ga llipolis
Nel sonville-York at Athens
New Lexington at L oga n
Cl eve land Ea st at M arietta
Be lpre at Warren L oca l
Point Pl easan t - Open
Coal Gr ove at Oa k Hill
Waterford at Eastern
Hannan Tra ce a t Ironton St. J oe
North Gallla at Woodrow Wil son
F'ort Frye at So uthern
Hannan at Southwestern
Rock Hlll at Symm es V alley

Saturday's game
J ackson at Wells ton
poli cy while rookie quarterback
Peter Tom Willis held out. Pease
saw a ction In the Bears' llrst
exhibition, the Hall of Fame
Game against the Browns . But
Wlllls came to terms the next
week, and Pease has not played
since.

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Block Party
Saturday
Sept. 15, 1990
"Don't Miss It"

H&amp;R Block Offers Income
Tax Course In Pomeroy
Thousa nds of pm pl e learn how
to prep ar e ln C'o m e tax r etu r ns
!r om H&amp;R Bl ock and then
ea rn m oney as In come tax
prepar ers . H &amp; R B lock , the
w orld' s larges t Incom e t ax
prepa r ation ser v ice , offer s Its
Incom e Tax Course starting
Sept. lOt h. Morning, afternoon, evening and weekend
classes are av ailabl e.
Experienced Ins t ru ctor s tea ch
ta x law, theory and applica tion . Classr oom discuss ion and
practice probl em s
provide
students with a thorough under standing of each tax topic
Included In the course. Student s learn how to hantll e Increasingly complex income tax
sit ua I ions as the course progresses .

Id ea l l or peopl e who want to
In cr ease thei r tax knowledge,
I he cou r se teaches students
how to save money on their
ta xes and also prepares them
lor a rewarding career .
The a!!ordable fee Includes
tex tbooks and supplies. Graduates r eceive Certificates of
Achievem ent and continuing
education unlts (CEU's). Quall!ted graduates of the course
may be offered job Interviews
with H&amp;R B lock but are under
no obligation to accept employm ent.
Those Interested In more lnfor·
matlon about the H&amp;R Block Income Tax Course may contact
the H&amp;R Block office at 618 E.
Main St.. Pomeroy, Oh . Ph. 614992-6674.

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THURSDAY
PORTL A ND - The Por tl and
PT O witt m eet Thursday at 7
p.m . at Portl and Elem entary.

ing Fath er " w ill br the them&lt;' ol
t he gospel work shop presented
by T om D. Bu tterf ield on T hurs·
d av at th e Rerdsvi lle Ch ur ch u!
Ch.rls t at 7:30 p .m
RA CINE - The Rac im• Amrri ·
ca n Legion Au xili ar y wl ll mee t
Thu rsd ay at ti::\0 p.m at Star
!11111 Park In Racine Kr ing table
servi ce.

Su e Brlc kles and sons, Jeffrey
and Mi chael, and a friend.
Brandy , stopped at the home or
her parents, Jean and Norman
Wood on the way home !rom San
Antonio , Texa s. They attended
the National Baton Twirling
Competition where Jeffrey won
second pl ace In his cla ss solo . He
also won on a dance team whlch
took first pla ce.
Mr and Mrs. Wood accompan ·
led Mrs . Brl ckles to German ·
town, Md . From there they
moto red to Peace AFB. N.H.
wh ere they visited with Kenneth
and Y oug Wood , Carrle, Cathy,
and Donna . While there they
were on hand to see President
and Mr s. Bush as they landed at
Peace on their way to Maine .

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WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - B ac kpa cks a nd
bookbags ar e In at Pomeroy
E lem ent ar y . T hey may
be
picked up and paid l or on
Wed nesd ay and Thursda y fr om
noon to 3 p.m .

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Th er e will be a spec ial m rrt ing
of the Me igs Cou n1 y REACT at
P leasers o n F r iday at 7:30 p.m .
This will be to fi na lize plans for
th e upcomi ng L .1bor Da v wee·
kend safe l y brea k.
A l l rTl l'mbers w ho plan tfr
parti ci pat e in th e brPak arf'
urgPd to a1 tend i n ord er th a t
s h in s ca n br assi gnC'd

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Visiting

VETO - The Gospe l of Christ
will be p resented by Tom D .
Butter!leld on Tu esday at 7:30
p.m . at the Vet oC hurchofChrlst,
Route 339 Wes t of Belpre . The
them e will be "Fo rgetting God ."

RE EDSVILL E - "The Wa lt

Special meetinf!.

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POME ROY - The Southea st er n Ohio Rabbit Breeders Associati on will meet Tuesday at 7: 30
p.m . at t he ex tension o!!ice In
Pom eroy. 4- H me mbers and all
oth er s Interes ted in raising or
showing r abbits are urged to
attend.

KAYA N:-i,\ M . SA\ ' RE

ACS/Johnson's Supermarkets
tournament results announced
Thr Am rrira n Cancn Soc if' l\
.Johnso n's Sup1 •rmark[' ts t r nn.i&lt;..
rourna m rn t bpga n M ond ay ni ght
a t Forrs t Mull ins ' tPn nls C'O urt on
l k nk lr /wr nur in Gal li polis .
In singles' play :
- 1\ . Bt' ll hP;lf R i1n•nnanwn

RAC INE - The Southern Booster s will meet Tuesday at 7 p .m .
and will have a workday Wednesday beginnin g at 7 p.m . to work
on the football !letd and the
building. All parents and coa ches
ar e u r ged to att end.

REE DSVILLE - Tom Butter ·
field will spe ak on th e theme
" Cl oser Walk with God " through
Sa turday at c hurc hes throughout
the ar ea . The ser v ices will begin
each evening at 7:30p.m . Butter field wpll speak at the Veto
Church of Christ on Tu esday , th e
Reedsvi lle Churc h of Chri st on
Thursday, th e Success Chu r ch of
Chri st on Friday and the Athens
Chu rch of Chri st on Satur day.

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RETURNS SERVE - Ryan f'ond&lt;•, son of tram mate Dr ..Jam&lt;•s

Jeffrey Brtckles, grandson of
Norman and Jean Wood, lona
Brlckles and Donald, Pomeroy,
rec ently at te nd ed National
Baton Twi r ling Competition in
San Antonio. T ex as.
He performed a solo and took
seL"nd place In his class. He Is
also a member of the Belle-Aires
Dance Twirl Team of Bowi e, Md.
This group took first plac e In the
national championship.
He is the son of Sue and Steve
Brlckles , Germ antown, Md .
They are form er r es idents o!
Pomeroy .

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Sayre birth

COlliDE SERVES - Dr:"Tames Conde of Pomeroy serves this
shot to the GaiUpolls team of Forest Mullins and Larry Elliott in
the final douhi&lt;'S match of Monday night's ACS/ Johnson's
Supermarke ts tennis tournament at Forest Mullins' trnnis court in
GaiUpoll•. f'ondP and his son Ryan lost 6·3, 6-3. ( OVP photo by G.
Spencer Osborne)

In competition

Community calendar

M cKINNEY BIRTIIDAY Cain M cKinney re cently ceh•brated his first birthday with a
party featuring a Mickey
Mouse cake. The party wa.'
attended by all of his f amily
and friends.

Open house

signed especially for the mature motorist. Produced by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). the course will update your driving skills for
today's complex roadways and help you maintain your driving mobility for years
to come.
Completiol). of the 55 Alive Mature Driving cours e is recognized by many insurance companies as applicable toward a reduction in auto insurance premiums. Your own insurance company can tell you if you will be eligible for a
discount.

Tht•rp will lw an O(X'n hou sC'
~1 n d sho\,·rr for Car l and E rnrs t

The course is being offered on the following da tes :

Dor st at thf'i r nrw tra i lrr f rom
2·4 p.m on ~a tur d a \ ·

Rutland Street Festival set
T hf' Sf'ro nd H.ut lil nd Strn ·t
F es tival wi ll br held Sep t! fmm
111 a .m. to d ark .
T hPn~ w il l br a fi sh frv , gam Ps .
cra fl s.
fl our p ri ;ps an d
r nt Prl a i nment
Ta bl Ps arP av ai b bi P fur $~
each for anyu nP i ntP rPstt'd in
sellin g cra ft s
M us ic wi ll bP providPd b ~' th£'
Blue J&lt;' an Sp&lt;•c ial Ba nd Tht•n•
will al so b e a t'l og~ in g
d em onstration.
A prin ce and prinr('"s ro n1 rs t
for ages l7 and a kin g Jnd qurrn

('On 1PS I for agp;.. H-12 wi ll bP hPld
Tht• fi r(' dr partmP nt aux ilian
wi ll furn ish co ntai n('rs
i\ pet show will be held for kids.
agps ] ·12 w i th prizes awa r drd to
l ir st, second. and th i r d.
To rrsr r v&lt;· a ta blr or to
prrreg: istr r for t hr pri ncr and
pri nces s, king and quren rontrst
or thr j)(' l o;;how , ca ll .l oan S!t' wa r t
al 74:1·2421, or Ki m tw rl \ Wi llford
a l 7·11-211 1] .
Th(' rw• nt is br in g spunsorrcl
tJ\ thr Rut land F i n ' D Ppart rnP nt
an d Lad if's Au xili ary .

cookout was obsPr veQ. Th osr a t
tending and sr ndin g gift s

Wf'rt'

Dinner
dance
scheduled
"Septem ber Swi ng," a di nner
d ance. will be held Sept. 9 !rom 6
to 10 p.m . at the F eeney Bennett
Ameri can Legion Annex on Mill
Street In Middleport .
The dance Is sponsored by thr
Middleport Arts Council and the
price is $25 per couple.
Dinner will be serv ed at6p .m .
and the dance will follow . Mu sic
will be provided by Geo rge Hall.
Reservations should be made
by Sept . 2 to Mrs. Roscoe Wise.
522 South Third Ave. , Middleport, 45760.
Tickets may al so be purc hased
at King Hardwar e, Middleport
Department Store, Dairy Qu een
Brazier, Gerald Powell , or Davl~
Quickel Insurance.

• August 30 an 31 -- 9:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m .
a t Peoples Bank of New Haven. 5th Street, New Haven. WV
You do not have to be a member of AARP or a cus tomer of Peoples Bank in order
to participate . The course Is open to everyone 50 years of age and over. There is
a $7.00 registration fee to cover the cost of ma terials.
To register, please clip and mail the bottom ha lf of thi s a d. along with your check
or money order for $7 .00 made payable to "MRP" to :

Sixth birthday celebrated
Trrvor Buck , so n of J on and
Ta mi Bur k of Middleport. re
ce ntly c(•lPbratPd h is six1 h bi rt h
d ay Aug l o.
A Ci nc inn.lti Hr rt s ra kP anrl

•August 26 and 27 -- 9:00a.m. - 1:00 p .m .
at Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant. 2212 J ackson Ave nu e. Point Pleasant. WV

hi.s parr n1s, .Jo n and Tami Huck.
his hr orhr r , Jordan . ,erJ ndp a
rPnts. F'rrd and Pa u l in r- HoH11l it n and 1\ddir Ruck. gt ('at
gr i.i nll pa r C'n ts, Frrd and r:t l4'n
Smi th . Bev Hof fm an. Da~ id and
K ath _l' Hoffm an, M 1~e and Vil'ki
Ho llm an . .J ani ce Dan iel s. Ca r l
an d Mazlr Bran non . TPfl and
Dullv Spires and Rhod a Duck
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Peoples Bank
2212 J ackson Avenue. Point Pleasant . WV 25550
(304) 675- 1121
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Tuesday, August 21, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Family gathers for recent reunion
The annual reunion of the
descendants of Earl Jacks and
Virginia Morrison was held recently at the Jacks homestead in
Rutland.
Following a noon luncheon. a
singing session was held .
Recognized and presented
gifts were Dolly Cleland and
Sylvan Cleland, oldest man and
woman . Gilts were donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown
and Juanita Clark. Traveling the
farthest was Janet and Lew
Grimes and Lewis, Braden, Fla .
The smallest boy and girl were
Mike Bales, eight weeks, and
Kellah Jacks, one year.
Attending were Russ and
Mari e Mozingo, Rutland; Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Brown, Lan-

cas ter: Randy and Lori and
Nicholas Mozingo, Lancaster:
Leroy and VIrginia Kessinger,
Rutland; Roy, Patty Kessinger
and Heather. Amanda, Thresa,
Cocoa, Fla.: Cl earnce and Max ine Jordan . Pomeroy; Randall
and Shirley Gibbs, Pomeroy;
Tammy Ca pehart. Chester;
George, Floria and Georgina
Bing, Lancaster; Cindy, Penny,
Patsy and Patrick Aelker and
friends Jimmy Pullins and Lour a
Eastman. Dolly and Sylvan Cleland, Rutland; Debbie Borah,
Zach Borah, Angel Kelley,
Rayan Kelly, Rutland; Rusty
Mozingo, Rutland; Carolyn and
William. Shaunda Van Meter.
Taunda Van Meter. and Misty
Van M eter , and Rodney King,

Wolf Pen personal notes
STEAL 'fH FIGHTER - The angular surfaces
of theF - t Iii\ Stealth Fightt•r n•llect radar energy
away lrom lht• rt"l'Ci\'er making It \'irtually

Invisible to radar. The radar invisible Stealth will
appear Saturday, September I. 1990, at lh•
Cleveland National Air Show.

Stealth fighter featured at show
No other airplane in r PCPnt
yrar s has caused more curios it y.

Slf' iJ lth 's maximum gross wright
is :,1.500 pounds. Power is supplied by two GPnera l Electric

Stea llh . Suppo6ed ly near!)' in vts ibie to radar, the F -11 7A Stea lth
Fighter will be clear!)· visible to

radar dr!Pct ion .
'fhr tWO primary tllPan s O(
rrducing rada r irna gps an •
through usf' of raflar absorbing

F -4114 engines and top speed is
lis!Pd a s hig h subson ie . There is a

spectators at the CJ(•veland Air

material s for construc tio n and

Show Sep tember I
Two yea r s ago thP StPa lth

coating or b)· designing the
ctircraft so rada r Pnrrgy is riltu•r
trapped or rP fiPctrd away from .
tnstead of back to. the rada r
rccr iving dish. Thi s lowrring o f
rdlcr trd r nergy is why thP

figh tPr s ' s

ex i s t ence

w&lt;:~sn' t

known by the public or ac knowl
edged by the Atr Force. In
November 1988, the Departm ent
of Defmse admitted the Stea lth
fightt'r did indeed exist, had fi rst
rlown JunP 1:1, l!lH1, a nd had

St0a l!h has such a dram ati r and

radt('a lll d irtrrcnt shape.
Th•· 1- ll&lt;A i.s 'i:! fPPI and four

two weeks with her son and

daughter-i n- law, Mr. and Mrs .
.lefl Bole, Horner Hill .
Ida Murphy was a recent guPst
or Robert Murphy, Robbie . Also
visiting were Mr. and Mrs .
Joseph Eva ns and sons .

II. With the devP lopmt•n I of radar
to loca!Pairl:x)l'rll' liJrgpls. a nt·Pd
arosf' to mask &lt;Ji rrra ft from

more specu Ia t ion or mort' f'X C' i IP·
ment tha n thP suJX•r -s f'rret

Mary Bole, Stockport, spent

crew of one and all weapons are
carripd inlprmtl ly.

Along with the Sit'a ith fight er.
thP US Arm y Coldt•n Knights
para chu te !Pam will bp
prrforrning .
ThP Go ldpn Knight:-. havp won
XO national and 10 world t rophiPs.
num erou s rPgional and local
championships a nd 18 world
c hampionships.
For morP in format ion about

become operational in October

i nrtw:-. fmm wing -tip to w ing -t ip.

the Clcv·c land Air Show -

1983 .
The idPa of !-;! P&lt;Jith tf'rhnology
g()('S bark to lhPi'nll of \\'orld Wa1

li5 fPrt . ll inc hP:-. long a nd h 12
ff'f't
l in• i 1w h4 ·~ high . Thl'

old r s l air show i n lhC' U nilf'd

thl'

States- r oll t21tit nl-0747 .

Mr . and Mrs ..Jeff Bole helped
Mrs. Tammy Dummitt paint
t heir new hom(' in H.odnpy_

Id a Murphy was a recent
visi tor of Mr . and Mr s Greg
Davis and family of Miner vi ll e

Mlrtnda Davis was a recent
visi tor of her grandmother, Ida
Murphy .
Mr. and Mrs. Da niel Worley,
Sta cy

Daniel.

and

Kristl Sargent was an over-

night guest of Stacy Worley
recently .
Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy,
Daniel , and Michelle, Amy, and
Ashll Knapp visited with Iva
Johnson and Kathryn and Harley
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Frank ,
Sara h and Mat thew were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning.
Mr. and Mr s. Tom SummPr ·

field. Cr ystal. Medina , were
weekend vi si tors of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Russell and family .

DaniPis.

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Middleport; Ethel Priddy, Mid
dleport ; Cary and JoAnn Jacks,
Langsville; Lillie Jacks McMillin, Marlon: Rey land and Wes
Jacks, Marion: Virgil E Jacks,
Marion; Charles and Nellie Cleland, Lancaster; Patty and Hershel White, Michelle Paul, Will,
Steven Paul I II, Eric and Rhonda
Mozingo, Rutland; Robert and
Pam Wharton. Lancaster; Gene
Birchfield, Pomeroy; Bill and
Rhea Gotschell, Columbus;
Larry and Barbara, Dusty
Pierce. Jackson; Charles and
Marlyn Rile, Wellston; Michael
and Debbora Bales, Quantico,
Va.; Vallerle Gearing, Wellston;
Leland and Libby Wade, Spring Held; Aubrey and Wanda, Eric
Thorpe, Woodbridge, Va.; Jack
and Lana, John, Justin Cleland,
Middl eport;
Rhonda and
Vau~han Mitchel. Long Bottom;
Chester and Margaret Johnson.
Langsville ; Stony and Shelley.
Julia, Joshua .Johnson. VInton;
Lew and Janet, Lewis Crimes,
Braden, Fla.; Donna and Melissa
Jacks, Pomeroy; Leanlca and
Steve Darris, Joe, Connie, Ery,
Diana. Sheila, Hope, Langsville.
Allen and Henncth Jack s and
their two daughters, Bi g Rapids,
Mich.; Ru stv and Teresa Pa -trick, Wellston ; Larr y and Ja son
Rupe, Middleport: Don King,
Missy, Mi chelle, Jo sh and
Amanda King, Anthony and
Beckey McGrat h and Israel.
Ru !land, Rachel, Mi ckr•y and
Marty Hutton, Rutl and : Vicki L.
Payne, Middleport : ~:mili.
James. Lac i , and Car leen.
Middleport

The 66th annua l Hayes, Young,
Holliday Schoo l reu nion was held
recently on the old ll0lliday
Sc hool grounds.
A baskr t dinner was srrved
blessing
The aftPrnoon program was

brought to order by Hollie Hayes
with opening prayer by Cra ig
Dougan .

A memoria! and silent prayrr
W('rf' g lvrn ror thOSE' deceased
during th r• past yea r . Thev were
Ed na Haning, Vern Weii .. Welbv
Richards, David Cumings. Mary
Hayes Ba i num
Thf' sC'ereta r y's rrport was
read by Kat hy Do uga n.
Officers were elected . Elected
wNc Holl ie Hayes. president:
Craig Dougan. vice president:
Ki.lthv Dougan. secre ta ry ·
trra s ~rrr : Carol dr nr Bo~· d.
Cra i g Dougan. Da r n•n Hayr",

K a ndi

Gifts were presented to th e
oldest man. George Gilkey:
o ldest woman. Audra Hayes:
youngest. J .R. Greene: farthest
distance. Orvan Hayes .
Music was provided by Tam i ·
Warm ke and Co lleen Brickles .
Craig Dougan sang, "God Bless

Shad e: Audra Ha yt•s, Shad&lt;-:
Floyd , Co llel'n Brickles . Shade:
.Jim . Garoldene. Jamie Boyd,
Shade: Joe. Lynette Mart• . .Ia

America

Again, ··

and

Tami

Warke sa ng "A Lillie Good
News." .Jamie Boyd played two
songs on his violin. Kandi Dou ·
gan plavcd Old McDonald. Shan

non . Fawn and !an S!t:' vers each
had a song.
Frr n ChePSPbrrw rrad a pot'm
and R~,-- Albert Fncnd ga1·c a

mrssa gC' about thankfulnf'ss .
Winnf'rs of mrlons \\"f' rr Mar ·
gr('t Can ter. Tiffany Hamill. and
T ami Warmkr .
The day ended wt lh group
singing of "Prrciou sMrmories .,
t'\ !tr nding \\'P I' f' Craig, Kathv .

and

Stevie

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GOLDE!" K:\IGIITS - Two of the l ' .S. i\nny ·_,
Golden Knights glidr togt•tht•r In ln•t•fall and pa."
a baton in mid·air from ont' jump~·r to Uw otht•r .

Bible school
held at
Victory
Church

.l;1 ne V\' i:-.t•

honorf'cl &lt;l"
··(IU !!-. Ii:Jn d i ng IJrg;Jnis r· · at tlw
rt•( 't•nt mPf'ling of lhf' H&lt;liT is on
\'ill!• Urdf'r of tlH • FastPrn Star
with \-Vorth _\· :VL!r ro n Co lda Hr 1·d
and W o rth ~ · Par ro n nob HPPd in

c hargP
.tncl ill\'i!Pd In &lt;., il in t he f' a •,f.

Harold H icP ,tnnouncnl

each night . Wrongway thi'Robot
The week co ncluded bv changing
the robot's namP ro R ightway thr
Robot .
Dwig ht Ashlry ~f' rVP d a_o; din •c
tor a nd tea chers wrrf' Li nda

Phyllis Hudnall . and
AudrPy Yo ung, nursery : Verr n ia
Barkman and Malinda Venoy .
two and three year olds: Wanda
Ashley and Alberta H vsell. four
and live yea r olds: Bob and
Tammy Ball, Bill and Patsy
Cornell. prim ary:
Angie
McClure and Cathy Young . jun
lor: Thunnan Smith and Do n
Barkman, youth .
Jennifer Cornell was plano
player and doing the puppet show
were Heidi Smith and Angela
Hall
Melinda and Dawn Keesee
were In charge of refreshments
and J .D. Keesee and Kimber ly
Cornell were In charge or props.
Driving the bus each n lght
were Bill and Palsy Cornell .

There wUI be an Ice crea m
social on Friday at the Bashan
Firehouse al5 p.m . Ten flavors of
Ice cream wlll be available as
well as steak, ham, hot dog,
sloppy joe, and hot sausage
sandwiches, pie, pop and coffee.
There will also be live
entertainment.

banjo playing con tests,

th ;JI

tht· Mason s will hold f rit'nd ship
n1ght on Sr-pr. ~·~ ;Jnd thP lad it'" 11 f
tht • OF~ wi l l tw s ~&gt;r\'ing potltw k
rr fn ·:-. tlm" n t s

Ttw l{ rpd ' .&lt;., will bt&gt; n·lt·brit!Pd ship and m ore
tht•ir 20th wpdding Jnni\·Pr:-.Jn
on Sund&lt;:J .\'
It wa s &lt;-~nnouncPd that Wf'ndt·ll
Cratf' i' in th r Amrrir&lt;HP Nur :-.
inu l 'rntf'r and would apprPciatJ•
During the livestock salP un

Clarification

lla pp~ ·

Birthday was sung tn
Pa l Arnold. Nr\·a N i ehn lson.
PParl C .1 nada.\·. (;ra c iP W i lson
and .Ja nr VVisP.
Rr fr cs h nwn rs n f ice cream an U
cakp Wf'rr sPrvPd by t hai ('om
miltrr. Mr and :vlr s .Tim NL' lson
and Mr . cult! Mrs . .lol' Holin

Stanley baby shower held
A b J b~' showc·r wa:-. hPlLi
rJ'r PniJ\· fo r .JuliP Slanlf'v Jl thl'

Zion l'hur(' h of Chri" . .
Th r soci al room wa s rlPCDrillt' d
wi th balloons. stuffrrl to ys, and
l'rt'pr paprr. wit h thP rr frP sh ·
mf' nt tablr drcoraled in pink and

blur .
SC'veral gamPs wrrr p!C~~ed

wi th prizes awarded.
Refreshments of ca kP. sa nd
w!ches. nuts. mint s and punch
WC're servf'd.

T he door prize wa s won by
Linda B"tes .
Attending were Peggy Boil',
Marga ret Hysell. Iren e Arnol d,
Lena Napper. Becky Na pper ,
Bev Napper, Bertie Napper,
Bonnie Arnold . Hazel Stanley .

Eve lyn Thoma. Marg:f' Pu rh:····

Ida Murphy , Li nda Rates, Leo na
Hysell , Rosa l i&lt;' King . Bettv Dill,
Linda Foste r , Cheryl Holley,
Kathryn Johnson, Ann Williams ,
Kathy Hess. Vicki Ferre ll ,
Heather Ferrell, Tammy Dum
mitt, Edle Hubbard. Addie Hubbard, Dorothy Reeves, Freda
Elam, Wilm a Davidson, Suzanne
Warner.

Grace

Pooch Brewer presided at the
meeting with Seulah White giv Ing the opeplng prayer. Roll call
was answered with a bible verse.
Dorothy Evans gave devotions
from The Dally Bread entitled,

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Friday at the Meigs County Fa ir .
the lamb so ld by Jona th an Av i s
wa s pur c hased by Larry
Spencer. Meigs County Clerk ur
Cou rts, and Ohio Valley Plumbtng for $2 .75 a pound.

Warner.

and

Helen Eblin.
Others presenting gifts were
Mary Davidson. Virginia Wyatt,
Mamie Swa uger, Hazel Arnold,
Mary Grover, Flossie Hysell,
Beulah Crate, Wilovene Bailey,
Bertha Bing. K ay and J ess ica
McElroy, Luelle Allen, Mary and
Barbara Coleman. and Ann
Lambert .

"La ughter Best Medicine. "
A. scrambled word game was
conducted by Mrs. White and
prizes were awarded.
Re!reshments of sandwiches
and chips were served by Mrs .
White and Mrs. Evans to the
Ruth Ebersbach, Dorothy
Evans, Beulah White, Elizabeth
Searles, Betty Denny, Betty
Gilkey, Lillian Demosky, Gwennie While, Freda Edwards,
Pooch Brewer, Nora Jordan and
Rev. James Seddon.

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$111 on Sat urday from 9 a.m . to 8
p.m .: and S&gt; on Sund ay from
noon ton p.m .
Display a rf' as arr designated
for both insid e and outsi de the
cPnll•r ;md will be alloca ted on a
fir st cornr fir st serv ed basis
For fu rt her info rma tion conta ct Audra lick ley at 667 -3422 or
Ncomi FWi.sner at b62 -2J08.

Sale set
The Humane Societ y and
Th rift Shop in MiddleyJort will
havr a bag sa le o n Frid ay a nd
Sa turd ay .

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Hall birthday
A bir thday party was held
rece ntly for Ralph and Rose Hall ,

Busy Bee Class plans trips
Plans for group outings were
made at the recent meeting of the
Busy Bee Class of the Middleport
First Baptist Church.
The group wfll go to Ponderosa
on Sept. 5 and an outing Is
planned to Jackson In October.

Little

Miss a nd Mist er Ca rtha ge Town-

(';Jr(h.

Mi s~ Wi.-;1 • w ;1s pn· sr n rl'd ;1 g ift

Churc h with 121 in atte nd a ncr
"Exploring Cod'" Ways" wa:-.
the th eme w 1th spt•cial gur:-.t

Ice cream social

w;1~

SP pt 7 9
Tht•n· w ill bc arts and cra ft s,
flr;J markl'ts. barbecue ch ic ken
dinnPr s. cou ntry music, klddif'
tractor pulls, fiddlers con tes ts.

Harrisonville OES meets

Va cation Rib!!' School wa:-. hrld
recenlly at \ 'irtorr Bapt1:-.t

Keesee.

Thr Goldt·n Knights will p t• rform thl'ir at•rial
maneuvt•rs at tht• ('lt•vt•hmd r-.;atiunal t\ir Shm.o, al
Burkr l.akdront Airport Si'JHf'mhL•r I. '! and :1.

Spacf' for arts and crafts and
flea markf't booths an' avai la ble
for $5 on F r id ay from 2·8 p.m .:

Hart!ord, W.Va. at lhP home of

lhPir son r;ene !Sue) Hall in
Pomeroy .
A combined cooko ut and swim -

ming party was held

and a

Scores ace
Bill Nease . Raci ne. hit a
hole-In -one at the Riverside Goli
Course in Mason. W.Va . on
Sund ay .

AI tending were Harry and Kim
Hall and Stacey, Ch arles and
Mary Crimm, Roger and Sharon
Spaun and Ronnie, Lee, Donni e,
Rhonda and Mandy, Diane Flow ers and Li sa and Mike, Mike and
Cindy Robinson and Jessica,
Mark and Terri Hall and Tllfany
and KrlsUn, Joyce Wamsley, Lee
Ann Smith. Joey Smith, Debbie
Wamsley, Tara Wamsley, Tony
Wamsley , Penny Baker and
.Jacob, Dorothy Cartwright, Susan Coleman and Timmy and
Justin, Wayne and Sheni Withrow and Way lon, Lara Hall, and
Robin Hall.

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its fir st meeting for the new
season recentl y.
Officers or the organizations
are Amber Little. dlsriplesh ip
coordinator, Chad .Jorda n and
Mike Shields. rommunicatlon
coordi nator s, and Teresa Jor dan. stewardship coordinator.
Plan s were made for a Ha-

waiian luau to be held Sat urdav
at 6:30 p.m . at lhl· shelter ho use
behind the Hockingvurt United
Methodist Church . Food will be
served buffet stylt•. The cost will
be $5 for adults and $3 for
c hildren. Co nta ct Mar y Dailey at
667-3582 for a ti cket. ·
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homecoming on Sunday wi th
worship services at 10 a.m. and
carry -In dinner at 12: 30 p.m.
Afternoon servlee will be at 1:30
p.m . with the So uthern Hi ll
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Classifie

School reunton 1s held recently
with Floyd Bric kles asking the

$41 ' ·

W.Va., spent severa l days with
Mr . and Mrs. Charley Smith.

Tuesday, August 21, 1990

Ohio
1-12-'88-Hn

Announcemenls
3 Announcements
ADOP'TION
wa ·d lava lo ah.,. our t.arts: &amp;
home wllh Infant. Wlll offar lave,
warmlh &amp; att~lon, flnlnclally
secure, lela help MCh ather!
Madk:altl•gal •xpei"'MM ptld,

Call collect Evenlnga, 201 -427·
2346 .

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HappyAds

of a
Gun!
Timothy Dunn
is 3111

family

vnnls to gin your baby a
loving noma . Give your baby
and ua a cttanca . Call colleet
708 -352-1656

Mary Ellyn 1nd

Chuck.

Single? You should be I"Ndlng
Haart ..arch HoUIM Nawslanar,

Prol illng

aru

Hoartl&amp;arch, P.O. Box
llpolll, OH 45631 .

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alngill .

1043,'0at-

Giveaway

3 month old gray 1nd white,
and
white
kltlans.
yellow
614/99:2-6706

Cout:h 304-675-5416.
Elk 1nd Collie mate pup, 3
months old, good equlrral dog,
l04~95-J6B t

Pupplaa to glvNWay. L..rga
dogs, moth1r It pllrt rotwela.t.
Raady lo go now, 6 r.ma ... , -4

main. 614-667-6223.

Whltl klttana , al.o tabby

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Help Wanted

WANTED
leading Tri-County
area heating &amp;air con·
ditioning business is
looking for an experi·
enced heating &amp; air
conditioner installer.
•3 Years of
Experience
•Good Working
Conditions
Send Reaume to
Daily Sentinel
P.O. Box 729L
Pomeroy, Ohio

46769

~ta,

614--379-2tl74.

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Lost &amp; Found

FOUNO: Famale Alredlle. 114-

446-i348.
LOST

bllfold,

kMp

money

pt.... r.turn paptr'l to Anclt
Tuckar, Rt. 3. Leon, WV.
LOST

HI,

•r•
gra ..., 1nd tung...
btlw11n Hartrord ·and

Pomtroy1_ Robl. 0. Ohllng.,,
304-182-...88.

LOST: Chttd'o Pol lllneo puppy.
Uadlum till dog1 mottty brown,

IIOmt

b11Ck

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tan.

Plrt:

Cottto/ShophlrdiCbft
Hoo
ipOHid tongue. Rid colhr

anewtrt to 'Woody." VIcinity of
Addleon Pike or locll IUrroundlng .,... H you haw eeen
PLEAS£Conlacl: 114-317·rnlll.
LOST: lloto, ""'"-· - m
colorMCII. Swko,ogo. R1.110
&amp; 31. Cflftd'o pol. "'"" frllndty,
114-446-711M.

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LAFF-A-DAY

Lost &amp; Found

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lolt:Mana bllltokl, brown trltold
wtlh birth r.cont.. aoc:l1l
Mewlly and
lo.JI plck..up.

lit._

LNI eomewhMll

~round

5'1

Mobile Homes
rent Gal-

7554

fr11 water &amp; g~rbage, phone
304-'Tn-2666 or tvtnlngt 67S-

1990 Bronc o XLT,Ioaded, 16,000
mila•. S12,000. 6t4-446-n20.

Mobllt homa, 2 bedroom nle~~

Sunday Mihlon - 2:00 p.m.
Ft1day. Monday edition - 2:00
p.M. Saturdly.

location, utllltiet fuml•hed. &amp;14-

Vllltga

Pomeroy,

"I I"('IIH' Illh('r wh('tt you uspd

Middleport

to whist 1.- r~t IIIP instP::td of

for

&amp; VIcinity

44

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&amp; Auction
Com~ny

31

Help Wanted

HouM cl ..nlng and dlaablllty
tor Mlplng h1nd onea 1 WNk,
uk lor O.bb'-304-675-1145.

now booking tuctlona, ax- Semi trucll
J*fance makea th1 dltt.renca. radh.JI of
Lk:eoHd Ohio, Kentucky,

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304-m...e;m.

w..1

Wanted to Buy

W1nted To Buy: Junk Auloa
wHh ot wtthout motors. Call

La,.., Llvoly. 114-llll-11303.

drlvtrs-200 mill
Pomtroy. Stnd
r8aum1 to P.O. 801 729-H,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Slyilll4 NettdiKI : Excelltnl Mourt,
Salary plut eommlulon, lor In·
tervlew, 614-446-3353.

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Situation
Wanted

Employment Services
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Help Wanted
'ASSEMBLERS NEEDED'

lmmtdllta openings. No np.
nHd~. FuiiiP1rt flm1 . Call 1i00-483-4336
S21mln.

7a.m. -10p.m.

AVON • All trNs, Call Marilyn
WNVef 304-882·2645.
Accepting lppllcatlont tor par1 tlrM
Cllthhtr,
Crawford's
Groc.ry, Htndtrlon, WV. g:005:00 PM. Mutt be 18 -,.rs old.
Apply In person, no phone ealls
pt.....

AVON I All Ar.u I Shirley
Speare, 304-675-1429.
Dairyman on modem Muon
County dairy firm, t.edlng and

""""Y poy1pold
vac 11 lon, 8 day wort! 'Milk, • pmUklng dutloo,

plicltlon,
ahoutd
lnclud•
educ1tlon, wort! IXplrllnc• 1nd
rtMrii'ICM. Appl-,. P.O. 801 397,
Point PINMnt, WV 415S50-03fil7.

Eam money by lt"ll week. Join
tt... numbert to demonatrale
..Chrlltma•Around·Th•-World''.

Jui)'·OecemMr.

n1me.

LNve

addrna, and phone number on
ln...,.lng

11rvlce.

614-992 -

5311.

EARN MONEY Rudlng Booksl
$30,000/yr lncorn. potlnltal.
Now hlrtng. (11 805-687~00

Er1. Y1018G.

EARN MONEY R11dlng Book1!
130,000/yr. Income PGt•nlltL
Now hiring. (1) 805-6B7...,oo

E.rt. Y4562.
Experiencld
mldla
Nl..
rwprMifll•live. BaM plut comminion. 304- n1-7885 Clll tor
lntlrVIew.

bperienc.d
J*WO
to
Wlllp.lprll our n.w home, up to
114-tt2·7563.

• rooml.

cqc&gt;F.- Job Tr1lnlng.Job Corp
program now filling opening tor
young men tnd WOfMf'l tl to 21
yHIO old. T1&gt;lr1ing oooltlon•
opM hHith t•ldl. clwlcal, conltrucUon trede 1utomollv1 1nd
culinary
1110 obl1in
OED whl .. training. Job Corp
Np. wll be In PcMnt PIMunt
Job Sorwlco, 22a Sixth Sl ThiK•
11231'80. 10:00 1m 1111 3:00 pm
onty, uk to HI A1y Ptu'-y.

1,._ M1y

Coupll would ll kl to 1"8nl a
house In area ol non drlnk1r1,
Tupp1n
Plains,
Chutar
SyucuH, or Aacln1. Htve gOOd
re18renee1. 614-992-69n.
rlda to Ca lifornia , San
Fr1n. area . Just http drlv•
Luvlng around Aug. 2'7, 1st of

Fr11

SopO. 614-992-5143.

Schools

15

&amp;

Gold Credit Card. Cuh advance
prog,.m. Vlu/MC guarantied.
No ue~l~aposll, $24 .50 ft1.
1·900-2
g_

Kou ntry Kids Child Carl. A tun
CI to stay wherl lrlend1hlp1

$

ln . Graat loeatlonl. 614-i92·

2.

Magi&lt;: YNrt Dty Ctre Ctnter
renonablt,
dlptnda~•.
llc1n11, quality child car~ . Mon·
day lhrv Friday, 7:30 lUI 5:30.
For mort Information 01 to
reglsttr 304-675-5847.

MI. . Pau\a't Oty Cal'l C.n!ar.
S..M, tffordtbl•, chiklcarw. M-F
8 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Ag11 2 'tt-1 0.
Betor-., tfltr achool. Orop-lnt
wtleoma. 614-446-8224.

Quality Child Cara In my hom1,

,.,..nee,

7t12.

Equal

Opponunlt-,.

Employer.

IHTELUGENC€ JOBS. CIA, US
Culilomt, DEAL lie. Now Hlrtng.
Coli 1-r.eooo E.J1. K·
101 • .

LPN NMdod: Mldnlgh1 10llol, 18
h'"""'- Wortdng wMh Gorlalrlc

MA rwi~Mntt li'l 1 ,.aldentlai

01111ng. Expotlonco 1or •n LPN
ng 1o IChool who n.edt plf1-

r.:

me Work. 8 14-441-7148.

occat~~lng =lca11ono ....
11 ..;, ;:~:~:
dMI wtt:"h pubUc, wft"h good work
rMORI, &amp; dllplndlbtl, Uulble
hcM.n I wuk1 •
required,
In
II Vl'ra Fur.... 4 looout141 .

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ltllllod ~., corw laclllly,

potllvo wage and bonolll pockP - col 114fllt:l.f4n.
lfoq.- llolty OloKklw, Olrwc1or of Nurolng.

=

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qulred. 614-59~937.

Investment Propeny: Ouplu,
GslllpoJI1, Currently rtnted.
$475 lncom• month. $25,000.
Call Tim, i-5, M-Sat . 614-4460968.
Land contract. L•f• wh11l and
dul on a n.wly rtmod1lld
Ihnat
bedroom
hooM ln
Pomeroy. Will t1k1 Clth, car,
truck, boat, motorcyc11, ate . lor
down p.ym1nt. Maka an offw.
114-992-2554.
Prle• Aeduc~ : Own1r nMda to
"'" 3br, 1 112 blllh homt on St
Rt 35 approx. 2 mUM wtll ol
Holzer. Ctntral Air, g11 h111,
elty aehoola . 614-44&amp;-0078, 814Spring Vallty ArM, 3br, 3 bttht,
tonnal dinint~ room , t•rg• family
room
with
woodbumlng
tlreplaea wtth buekatov•l 2 cor

g"'r· dock brl&lt;:k pol o. hoi

lor Sale
14x56 Mobile home with room
tddl112_!11 halt ae111 land. 304175-1 fH.
11171 Rebel Mobile Hom1, 10x50.
$2500 negolllblt. 814-~2-2952.

W13

Fairmont

12x6S houaa

trtller, 304-m-&amp;Ot1 .
t 1174 Ou•rdon Futurama t2d!S.
2 b4tdroom, Ctnlral Alr $5995
thown by appointment 614-44&amp;1012.

448·18118.

Financial

prfv111 renllld lol In Rodney.

~14-245-504g _

UIB4 Schultz, 1~165, AC, dtck,
storage bldg, 111,000. 304-67511145.
2 btdroom tr~ller, 2.4 1cr.s, call
btfort 1:00PM, 304-675-7MJ.
or 3 bedroom14x70 model• 1t
tha unbtll1vtbl1 pricl of
112,1100 delivered and set up
Clll t~T.ll-4046 lor dttalla.

Nalhu•
14170
wlupando,
thutted .7a IC,.. land, Point
PlttUnl, M1ny IXIrta, lOU75-

1917.
21

Business

Vlndal• 11166 Marl! Ill 2bt, ~
LA, kl1ehan, dining room.
condition! 8t4·245-m3.

Opponunlty
!NOTICE!

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
thai you do
buainus with peoplt you know,
and NOT to Hnd monty
lhrough the mall until "J'OU hive
lnvettlgatld lhe offtrtng.

recommandt

VENDING

ROUTE : Big

SSI

locatlone, $300-$800 poe1lble
each mtchlne wttkly, must Hll.
1-800-7 4g...9844 .
VENDING ROUTE : Local. Great
utili Income. High traHic
k&gt;catlona. Prlead lor quick aate.

1-800-284-8363.

22 Money to Loan
Gold Cl"ldll Card, VIM!Mallf·
card Guaranteed, C.th Advan-

en, no ueurlty d•posU, no
crtdl1 chtek, t.OG0-226-0048,

l1i .• , ...

I·2'-3--P-r'-o-fe_ss_l_o_n_a_l- -

Se 1
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1
pout. Rt~eoneble A1111. Ctll
Mon-S.t. 108-324-lm or ~
m-n11

Real Estate

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Fanns for Sale

30 •er" mor. or ~ • . Approx .
20 ICFM tlllebll, 3br, hou...
bam, 61~2t07, 114-3888504.

Prlct Reduced. 12 .erH, 2
bam•. 1aa.2 tnll1r, 3 b.droome,
2 pon:hetlorural wa11r, tot..eeo
btu, Oh
Rt. 7, 1--304-743-

=~ :;.:~~~.-=~
- " oxporto..,. noc-ry.

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ESTATES, 538 J1elllon Pile•
trom l1t2fmo. W1lk to 1hop &amp;
movl•. C.ll6t4-446-256a. EOH.

Fumlahld 2 roomt &amp; bath.
Oow,..lllrt. CINn. No pile. Ref.

&amp; dap. r~ulred. 614-446-1519.

Fumlahed Ape, 607 Second A¥1,
GalllpoUt, $225; Utllltln p11d,
1br, 614-4~18 1f11r 7p.m.
Fumlshed Efflcleney, 111 utllltlu
ptld, thlre blth. S1501mo. 8111
Second Ave. 8t4-446-3945 .
Etttcleney,
$115,
Utllltln Plkt, GtlllpoUa, 614446-4416, lftar 7p.m.

Apa•m•nl• In Mkldl•pon. From
$1~.

C.ll814-992·n&amp;7. EOH.

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For Sale: Full till btd
dretHr S70. 614-367..01311.

GOOO

W1sher~ ,

l&gt;ngH.

USED

Appro• one ~ere, woodld lott,
city Wiler, own.r tlanclng,
J•rlcho A01d, Point P'-111nt,
304-372-8406 or 372-.2578.
Appro1. 8 1f2~er• whh mln1n1
rlghl1, on GitOfVII CrMk Ro.~d .
614-448-2000.

Lind on Spring Avt. make nice
t111ller kJl $5000. OBO. 827-6436
lhlr 5 pm.
Lot Whh Moblla Home In ~

nollon, Florida.l14-44f-®OO.

One tcre trllltf lot wflh counly
watw, Mptlc lank lnd IMclrM:
hool&lt; wp. On blook IOfl road.

PI, lilly fenced. Owner wll parllally flna.-, 12,11011. ulllng
price. 304.eT&amp;-zm.
Route 2 Alhton, 1 1er1 1ot11 l

APPLIANCES

dry1r1, refrlg•aton,

Skagg•

Appllanc..,

Upper Rlv.r Aa . BHidl Stont
Crest Motel. Cait614-446-7398.

Good uud r.trig~retor &amp; llowt,
oak labl• plus fOur chairs. 175
tor aach.. 614-446-1478.
Good
Uled
Whirlpool
RtfriglfiiOf tor Ull. 614-4463102 &amp;14-44S-1231 .

un

Chtlr: Lilli ntW, 614-379-

2862.

Mollohan C~rpelt Upptr Rt. 7
Nonh Oualllv Carpels &amp; Fur-

niture 11 low prle11. Check ua
OUI. 614-446-7444 .

PICKENS FURNITURE
Hew!U11d

2561.
Nicely Fum 'ld Sm11i houtt,
gar1gt,
not
suitable
tor
chlldrtn, no pt11, $300/mo.
Otposlt, 614-446-0338.
Nicely Fumlehld Mobllt Home

In chy. CA. Sultabl• lo&lt; 1 pol·
441.033a

$225 monlh. Oopod roquilod.
11~-892 -22 18 afl.ar 1 p.m.

One bedroom fumlshed

utllhloo pold, 304-87&amp;-2722.

1p1,

R111t: 1 bedroom lp8t1 ment.
Nlct carpM, ctun and neat.
MUD 1pproved. No pellt. Pt.
Ptll ..nl . 304-175-6200.

lWo

bedroom

apt,

Houuhold turnltt'llng . 112 mi.

Jerrlcho Rd. Pt. PtANnt, WV,
call Jll4-67S-1450.

5::3:__~A~n_tl,.:q:...u_e_s..,..,__

c1rpet,

khchon lumlohod, 304.e7~5104 .

t1 24 E. Mtln StrHt, Pomeroy.
Hours: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m., Sunday 1 :00 to 6:00 p.m.
614·9g2-2526.

NMd someon1 to rHntmel 111
old claw toot blth lub. 614-N2·

7563

81Np6f\G rooma wnh cooking.
Alto trw H.- lpict. All hook· Upi.
Ctll aft• 2:00 p.m., 304-n:J..

11611, ....on wv.

46

Miscellaneous

11ft. 11umn black mnt-1 talelltla
dlth with Unlden USI 1000
l'lctlver Ill and track., local.,.,

1eoo. 304-182-2324.

15x30 aboVI ground 1)001, aol•r
blank111, eovar, complttt, 3
old, $700. 304-882-3.241.

rrs

Tufttd btek. KlndiiWOOd wood
bumlr, llr~pllca lnaarl or rr..
standing. dolt'~ llkl new. 81"-

e.e-2202.

B•uty a11on equlprnara tor
1111. For dlttlla Clll 304-875-

4668 or 1htr 5:00, 67&amp;-54111.

Big 5 bedroom form homo buln

Conn Trumptt wllt-1 CIN $181.
RMII hitch $85, Browning
SwMt Btlglum 11, 1850. 614446-81tt .

Commerelll Sign Space Rt . 3.5
Will. ll 4-24.5-~48 .

Country

A.KC rwgllt•ld CoeUr Spaniel
puppy, 4 month• old, gold,
t.malt, $85. 304-87&amp;-1 028.

Canery Persian,
Siamese 1nd Hlmal•yan kltltnt.
814-446-3M4 attar 7 p.m.

Dragonwynd

g•l

up 114.1111 and 10 gal

HI

complete $43.2!.
Groom and Supply Shop-$'14
Grooming. All brlld1. Allllyltl.
Iam• Pet Food DNiw. Jul'Wabb. Call 614-446..02"31.
Mala Chlhuthua, houM broksn,

1o good hom•. 304-875-11025.
Registered Pomtninl•n t-mate,
304-675-e183 .

Reglat111d AKC Ba...n pups. fl
okt. lt2!. NCh 114-6&amp;7-

WMkl

6756.

Aegll11red
Chow
Clmlnlon, very g•nUe,
675-3213 lftlr' 8:00pm.

Chow
e~ll

304-

Reglstwld Hlmal1y1n ktttent .
Fem•f•• and m1lea. M~.at 111 to
tpprtc:ltla. Cuh . No et'IIC:kl.
NM and

57

Instruments
BACK TO 9CHOOL SPECIAL

15% off regular tunlngs. End•

Sl~ember

15. J&amp;M Pr•no g.,.
vice. Call Bill W•nl 304-84-2325.
Cuttomlzed Fend• Strat: 1300.
Rockman 1100 end Roc:lunant

$121. 304-87~11027.

Flndtf " J•u Spedat" btu
guttar1 ,letl'll pkk-upa with
hlrdtn~tl CIM 1nd two

l ·tra

Nta .,. 1trlnga. Excelltnl con-

dhlon $410. f11141 3451.

tor

-.$1110. 814-4-14 .

Merchandise
5'1

FlrrNood For Salt: UHtly
tug1r, 4118, atack.. SpUt1t11cbd
anCI dlllvW~d, $60. 11.........a-

Household
Goods
RENT TO OWN

614-448-3158
6 pe. wood groop $14.01 per
wHII. 4 poeter btdroom 1ulte,
complllta lt5.20 per WMk,
dlnett• with 4 ch1l111 $7.50 per
w11k. Magic Chtf 14 eu. ft .
Ath1gerator $12.95 pM" weH, 15
CU. ft. frllliH, $10.80 plf
wllk.VI'Ra Fumlturs. At. 141 , ~
mlltt oH At. 7-Ctnlenary.Open 7
dlys • w11k.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 62

r.

dryer.

conciHion.

I.::::=:.:::..
_____
r

Fruits

&amp;

Vegetables

~-T'-'ilr"TI1;--rl;;-'-~r---j

1
'--...1.-_.__.___c
_

0

78 B!Mck Rtgtl, ••c cond,
68,000 mllet, $2,000. 304-67S7158.

'87 Oida Ar.n111, 33,000 milt~ ,
Ilk• new, $5,500. call 1f1w 7:00,
304-937-2801.
111e1a Corvalr convertlbll . Standlrd TrantnMulon, run~ QOOd,
nHda paint, St,OOO . 614-245-

15873.

1'n4 Pontiac Vtnlu1'11, 2dr, Y-8,
350 1n;lne, S300,It4-37i-22tt.

1075 and U77 Monlt Ctrlo, 304-

197a Olds Cutt..t
$11011.304-4511-1871.

Supr1m1
engln~ ,

1018 Q,.nd Prl1 , 400
1350 finn. 814-256-6181 .

114-8811-3817.

11182
Ptymcw~h
Sapporro.
$1,400. Good thape . 614-3670139.

1M3 Toyot1 Cototla, 4 door
door with tun roof, $1,800. &lt;:all

8"""

11114 VW Rabbi! L,
cond,
411!&gt;&lt;1, 12.000. .8.0 . 814240-81 ....

A~J

$5,100. Blackburn RNhy, 114441-0001.

0171 .

11187 DodGa Coli OL PS, PB,
AMIRI C.Mtttt, AC, New llrtt.
A.utamarlc. Gill good gas
milage. Excollonl conclhlon.
mUta.

14,500

firm .

LUJury.

4dr, kladed, wlall opllon1, nsw

uroo, .,..,OOOK
2300.

se,roo. 814-446-

l•lnoro. Rod/green popporo. 1887 Tempo, 13000; 1N7 Du•
111-247-3283. fugono Dovlo.
1•, $3,1)()0 bolt'! wfalr; 1955

SO THEY'LL IGNORE IT FOR
A WHILE .•. .

814-2511-8154.

Ntw gu fum1nce, UHd wlndoWI
Ilk• ntw 3-whteler
Y1maha. recliner chllr. l14-tl25ri170.

a

- - - n - o ! l 2 3 7.

Ponabl• llgl&lt;od oiQn wn....,.
$2Gi. FrM dollvory. Plallc I....,.
$07.110 bol. 1-800-1133-3453.

1188 Ctvyller LIBaron. Air, 1111
whll4, amtfm tltrto, low
mlllg1, VII)' CINn. 614-M-

GOVERNMENT SEIZED V•hlciM
"'"" $100. Fordo. M•n:od...
COrvliHH.

Chtvya.

Surplus.

Yow aroo. (I) 805&lt;187-41000 Exl.

duty ~~~"&amp;L,..' oond'hlon, troo.

114-4

814-IU-5453.

1187i.

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

R•trlgtralor for •'-- $30. 814-

en.., Corsica. Excollonl
condition. Air, 4 cyt., 4 door,
t•ka ov.r payment or beat offer.

11181

RCH.1:11'1'1
Slrawben'y
Fa"" :
BHnt 11 biWIII; cucurnbtrl
$10 buohol· good caMing
tomatoee, it bushel. 2 mll11

.

$.10189.

61 Fann Equipment

.L~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~ 2 holM Troller lor Nlo. $800.
114-446-2107,114-311 e804

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

240 llu..,. F•g•on Trtctor34 hp, roll bar, roilo, 700 houro.
Excollorl condhlon. $7,1100. 1110
hay

-

...

-

hog,

12

dHion, rune good. $2,000. 114742-2421.
1177 Chny pickup V-8 IUIO,
runo good, $8!0. 304-676-2818.

Jim'•
31,
w.. F•~'-:"•
011
, ,, 4=~m;

$400. 114-441-II&amp;U.

loo.,.,_..

1m Ford Courter wfth toppw,

1083 motor home. Toyota Oolphtn. S•lf-contllnld, ust on
ga1, dual.... lr. Good condition

Ollv•J!;:O;

-=

~~.=~

-

For
Loyfng
Mine, Cll ~~oo.,
entr 4:30. 11.....,...
2111.
"Stop hissing, you little runtl You're
making me nervous!"

Full blaadad HempMR Ram

Lomb. laO. Cal oftor e p.m. ll4-

2111131.

EEK AND MEEK
rr"s oo c;cx:n 10 e£
ALOlt ALL Tf1E 11ME .

111WIII.

1m CJ5 loop, ••.,. aood cond,

'rO:J IJ[Vt.R 1-\A\It.
NJ ALIBI If..! CAS£
'rOO IJt.ED 0/Jf.

'rW 'RE. lOJ
VUUl.RA&amp;£

Surcrlfll pop-up eamp•r. Sleep•
8. Stov1, turnact, twn lng; txcal..nt condition . 1141742-2880

81

ts racounted by
survivors. C

®&gt; 112\ Ill MOVIE: 'MJolic
Plua ' CBS Tuesday Movie
(2:00 )
I.!1J Budweiaer Presenta;

0

&amp;JT HE' COLl~DNT CO

D ID I TE:L.L YCD AEICXJT
M Y l.INCU PHIL, THE

A Y f'NK EEO lWANG-.

DETECT I~ 2

Cll CIJ illlhlrtyoomelhing
Hope and Mtchael go to
Arizona for her parents ·

Unconditional lllttlme guanmtlt. Loc•l referanc11 furnished.
FrM 11tlmtl11 . Call eollaC1 l 114 ·237-o.t88, day CK nig ht .
Roo•,.
Baaemtnt
Wafsrprooflng.

.....

Ron's TV Service, &amp;J)KIIIIzlng

614446-

2454.

R04ary or ea"'• tool drilling.
Mcm Milt completed 1ama day.
Pump taln and Mrvlca, 304-

,

anntver sary. (A) Stere o.
C1) Newswa1ch

.. ,...

When We Were Young
Th1 S program evokes the
no stalgia of the cht ld star
era : also interviews w1th
Ja c kie Coope r, Mickey
Rooney, Spanky McFarland

TH'

TH' PARSON WAS JEST
BRA661N' ON WHAT

PARSON'S

A GOOD
PERIIIDER

RIGHT!!

and Roddy McDowall (2 ·00)

crli m Now Twilight Zone

SNUFFY PERI/IDES
ABOUT HALF HIS
SERMONS II

13 Evenlng News
11J1 700 Club Wllh Pal
Robertton

10:30 (!I Nowo
(I) Raising Kids
crll lll Tul
®Crook a Chose
@ Mejor Looguo Sueboll

MY MAN
SNUFFY IS!!

8i5-3802.

11:oo

Stpllc 'Tank Pumping $80, Gil II•
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,

p,,,,

448.0294.
Plumbing &amp;

11J1 1111mon

Heating
lor the year ahead by mailing $1 25 to
Astr a-Graph. c1o thi s newspaper . P.O
Box 9 1428. Cleveland . OH 44101 -3 426
Be sure to sl ate your zodia c sign

ASTRO-GRAPH

Carter'• Plumbing
1nd H11tlng
Fourth and Pfnt

Oolllpoll•, Ohio

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) There IS a

814-441-3888

poss1 b1 hty you could der ive gains tod ay
m a r at her cir cuitous manner . Your
chart sho ws you could be luck y thr o ugh
md~r ect mvolve menl s .

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

commerciiJ
wiring, new HrVIce or rwpalrs.
lJcMMd Mectrklln. Ridenour

or

General Hauling

A I R W1ter Service. ~•• cl•
,.,...., wella. lmmldl1t•1 ,000 or
~~~Uono dollvlll'y. Coli 304-

WittlnOn'•

Heullng,
dl•
counta, 2.000 to 4,000 capec:lty,
cl•t•na, pooifll, alit, •c. C.ll
fWIIIORIIbft

LIBRA ( Sopl . 23-0c:t. 23) lmp&lt;essive

87

Upholstery

llowroy 'o

Uphol111wlng

..,.

PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20) A change
that wa s mtt taled by someone other
than yoursell might work out beller to r
you loday than •I witt lor the author
Lady Luc k may be playmg favorit es

ARIES (March 21 -April 19) ConSI&lt;uC·

t•ve one- to-o ne r elattonsh tp s could probenefit s tor you tod ay. estoday Concentrate your efforts on : peciall y it you are involved with a per son
worthwhile endeavors I hat requir e your wh o always seems to enhance your
personal touch.
luck .

~&lt;.Your

W' 'Birthday
has been talli e d .

TAURUS (Apri120-MoJ 20) Be alerl l01

see yourself through the eyes o f your

opportunllles !oday where your work

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) Per -

The ield l or which you 've been hoping
come int o being in th e year
lrom seeds you ' ve recently s?wn . Don t
write off any old ventures unl1l the score

coul~

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 ) II you could

peer s t oday . you would be eMtremely 1
plea sed by th e tmage you project. Oth ers wtll be talking about you, bu t they 'll
) e saying nice thing s

Aug. 22, 1990

VOIUrM

304.e78-2tll

rangemen1s you have wttn per sons you
love Those who car e wtll do a ll th ey can
to 1r y to please you

achi evement s ar e wilt within your reach , duce u n1qu e

Waltf

rlt•,

®&gt; ll2l m

Foreo11
@ 18 Arsenio Hall
[ll Mleml VIce
at Church StntOI Stollon
all Moneyllne

S..-Vac
S1rvlct,
GIOf'QII c,..ll Rd .
auppUn, pl&lt;:kup, 1nd delivery. lt4-

Allldlnllll

m11 m ella

il)J Nowo
11) An1 We Killing America' a

J.. koon , OH 1-800-537-9528.

84

0

C!J

Compltll Woblla Hom• llill ups
I repalra, alto plumbing &amp;
eltctrleel, rootlng 1 r.mod.llng,
ptUot
&amp;
declt.a
ltC .
REMODELINOI Reteraneet. Elllmllu. 614-256-1811.

01vl1

TuoodaJ Nlghl Flghto
® Nuhvllte Now (L)
all Larry King Llvel
9;30 C1J (I) Ill Coach Hayden is
certam that he w•ll receive an
award . (A) Stereo . O
10:00 ill 1J I!)) Real Lifo With
Jane Pauley Stereo . [;J

BASEMENT
WATERPROCANG

Ohio

0

ra ce

Improvements

304-tT&amp;-2:1118

tron 1c. (A) Stereo .

(A) Stereo . C
(Ll Cil American Experience
The lirst around -the -wortd air

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP

Home

8:05 (I) I Love Lucy
8:30 III Major League B..eball
,] ) (I) Ill Family Matter•
Laur a·s fear that she won't
have a date turns ou t to be
Roseanne scramble to ge1 a
lew an swer s out o f the IR S

1990 CLOSEOUT!
AU unite to go 11 lowest prieu
lhla yurt Plu1 no ch~rg• tor
A/C. Terry dNier lor over 20
years. Buy with eontldenct.
Fixed 11111 financing •va l1 ibls.
IRVlNES CAMPER SALES! On
Sl. Rt. 7 Nonh at St. Rt. 555.
Little Mocking Ohio Approx. 60
min. lt4-i80-2281 .

Services

(2 00)

9:00 ]) Cll lll Roaeonne Dan and

TERAYTAAVEL TRAILERS

85

1111 Ford 1'210 dl-1 pickup,
Idol ,.,.. .... In · - IUOO.
304-175-7421 .
fanl
.,
wflhoul
Nnnlng -.11~41.
1117 N,_n plok-up. 2 WhoOI
drive, 14petd, lrn'fm, low
Livestock
63
~ v.ry Cltln. I14-V82·
Ill IIF IIL~II_!I; IIG IIF
Oloool
.... 12,100;
2010 oiO- wllh- ouhlvllor
12.100; 73 vans &amp; 4 WD's
Sopor II
Jubllot
Fonl, 11,111; IN ld 11,111;.!?- 1m chevy van, 1 cy1, alio,
17 AC 11 ,til; Owner WI~ fully cuolomlz... , _ llr..,
-11+311111:12
- · looka nlco, $1,500. 304-

....

S tevens .

IB PrimeNewa
11J1 MOVIE: Kidnapped

Eloclrlcal, 304-87~ 1781.

Buy,

-

wrfl•.

Funny Butlneaa With
Chartle Chat&amp; Ill Features
Charlie Chase playing tri cks
on Randy Travis, Jerry
Clo wer . and Jimmy Dean.
along with a fe w humorous
golf tips fr~m comed1an Ray

t973 Ooda• motor horne, 304m-5363, Chartu O.Ck•r.
1g75 mot01 homa Ct\lmplon . 22
fl., $7,800. Ctean. I14-H2-5574.

Murder, She Wrote Sing

a

H . good

tiNpt

(AI Stereo C
[D G) MOVII!": Lowe Straamt
(PG13)f200)
A Song 01 Murde1

872t .

82

Mt .

ambulan ce s kids out of
control and catches on lire .

0

1972 T•rry Camper, 20ft . ..If.
contain ed,

1tn one-ton Ford truck, 11tHt

ooll, lrldo, I :CIN:OO - y o ,
llol 1111-.

pnv....

OUTSIOE!

304~75-4312 .

1173 Ford Bronco. Good eon-

bod. $3,100.114-11112-31 "·

,_.,. I

AN E.XtT IU TH'

tfil7t V•g• eampar, 24ft, $1,000.

Trucks for Sale

mowing machlno, • - prow.
12·14 """"'"'· ...... plow. 114ti241H.

-- -·-....

.. . AN' T'MJ._i!S GOT

1968 Ford motor hom1, V-8
auto 1 drhtat Ilk• ear, looks
gOOd, S2. 100. 304-576-2818.

Cube

-=

elk. Q

not (A) Q
®&gt; 112\ (I) Re•cue: 911 An
ONE, THEY PROB'LY SE.\RCHED
&gt;115 PLACE LOOKING FOR. US,

tranaml181on, $700; 1878 Llbarron, 7111,000 mlllt wtlh air, $395..
For S.ll or trldt.l14-2st.1270.

Frnh

'

migration and survival
patterns ol the Rocky

thought is his grandlather is

For Sslt : Full muir., VHF-UHF,
Chinn.! &amp;httlr CcNor T.V. Anlenni, wfrd.Of &amp; 1 rotor box
Clbil wlrt &amp; 40ft. powM' u.d 1
yNr,
$~ ; Will ooll pock·
1g1 tor 1100, you taka ~n •

P,odoce .

Preview

(1) (I) Nova The breed1ng .

Tony disco ver s the man he

ott.r bn.ndt. HouM calla, 1110
aomt appU1net repalr1 . WV

ngatabloo. 114-

fouNNP!?

Accessories

$800; 1873 Ford
Truck,
automatic

J &amp; A
homog,_,
843-6313.

001

8:00 Ill II I!)) Mallock (2
0
IIJ High School Footbal

Clllll Who'a The Bou7

tn Ztnhh 1110 11rvlclng moll

lr~nami18lon,

&gt;T

d.r\d

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1187 Chryolor ConquHI TSI, all
optlona, mint cond, garag~ltept,
whHI, 34,000 mlll1. 114-4~6-

Mra. Ktng

ahea~ .
.

viclng trt county ,,... 25 yur~.
The
bNI
In
fumhure

LEO (JuiJ 23 . Aug. 221 Somo11mes

~- call •fl•r 5:01», 304-67&amp;-

upholot•rtng. Call 304-871-4154

grandiose ideas count for litt le. but thi s

lor lrM llollmatM .

might not be true m your Instance. to-

11110 Joop CJI, low mlleo, Vlll'y
goodoond, 30U75-7410.

O-m Uphololory Cantor, 303
Hllnop Or. Coli for appolnlmanr•
............ Collllll41 343&amp;

day. Take the limitations oH your think Ing and le t your expectatio~s run hiQh
Leo treat yourself to a birthday gilt.

'Send lor your Astra-Graph predictions

1

sons wh o a ren' t inc lined to grant olhers
favor s are likely to make an eM caption in
your case loday. However . don 't forget
to reciprocate the Ur s t chance you get

career are concern ed . Conditions in
genera l look encouraging and you
'Tlight gain advantages from somethmg
mother is disposing of .
~EMINI

(MoJ 21-Juno 201 All hough you

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon . 19) You "re

are likely 10 be popular with everyone
, you encoun ter today, it is still proba~ly
that it will be members of the oppos1te
gender who lind you the most
appealing .

like ly to be a t your bes t today in deal-

CANCER (Juno 21-JUIJ 22) Cerlain

ing s w ith groups or large o rganizations
Don ·t be intimidated by size or titles.
because you' ll be operaltng on friendly
turf

c::ritica l trend s that have an aHect upon
your material well being might
some adjustments today which
produce profitable benefits. Look
opportunities

AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) You
should fare rather well today in any ar -

11:15 (l) MOVIE: Mlalor Aobor1o
(2 :30)
11:30 ill G ~ Tonlghl Show
Stereo
(!I Mognum, P.l.
(I) 1J Nlghfllno ~
®I Night Court
112\ Ill 'Stingrey' BS Lale
Night Sllngr8J rescues the
father of a Sovtet defector .
lA)
®On Slago
Sporto l onlght
11J1 MOVIE: Kldnepped (2:00)

a

11:35()) Chlorl 0
12:00(1) Ill Entlrlalnmont Tonlghl
®&gt; Mignum;-Pi
@18 Love Connoc11on
11]1 Crime Story Torella

accuses the government of
an aiUance with Luca . S1ereo.

a1 Nuhvllte Now Country
music's hottest stars are

featured live.

all NowtNiglol
12:05 (I) NlghUine 0
12:30 (l) 8 ~Late Night Willi
Devld L•norman
(J) MOYIE: The Flnll Conflict
(R)

(2:00)

(I) Ill Herd Copy

@Ill Alter Houre

~ - 2 1 · 90

NORTII
• Q ii 4

BRIDGE

Auto Parts &amp;

Mn• 12,200. 1882 Chtvy
Cavollw olw1 4 c~ 4 opood $750. low mlin. 110,800. 614-!WS304.e78-281o.
4418.

114lllt:l-23n
Canning lomlt011 for Mil. Pl&lt;:k
your own or alrMdy picked. 1117 Nlsun Stanza
Canning tom~ton . J3 a bual*.
Plcll your own. Bring own con-

L

HIS·

dream ol the future than live in memones of pas t
TORY ."'

7:05 1]) Jeffer.ons

Plek up bada, Forda and Chavt,
1980 lo 1987, no r1.11t, 304-6756286.

79

9 -to
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
Likely - Islam - Visor - Hurtle - HISTORY
The old man counseled the young man. "'ll"s be1ter to

7:30 Ill II FomiiJ Feud
(!I Malor League Baseball
Ill Ente~alnmonl Tonlghl
())Ill Mama's Family
®&gt; 112\ Ill I!)) Jeopardy! 0
I!]) Ill M'A'S'H
@ Malor League Bouboll
all Crooollre
7:35 III Sanford And Son

cond., Ilk• new llru. 614-388-

1m Plymouth Voklre 9t•tlon
Wagon.
SII
cycllnder,
automatic power brakla, power
st ... lnLhunt very •-''- $4110.
.

76

[.

0

FRANK AND ERNEST

Cornp lete the chud:le quoled
by hlltng 1n lhe mosw1g words
yo u develop h orn ~le p No . 3 below

UN SC RAMBlE lEllERI I
FOR ANSWER

Music Row Video

all Monoyllne
all Scarecrow Itt

_._~

0

.:'11 PRINT NUMBE RED
~ l[ IIERS IN SQUARES

@ SportsCentor

71 Autos lor Sale
SPORTS, INC. PROCTORVILLE .
=:=::""~~_,----:­ OHIO
614-886-7188.

a,OOo

&amp;14..Z47·Ne1 .

matOf

•utomallc

Sta,. Kenmorw Drnr, hNvy

IU/62-7563

fJ,

a

88116.

Pickup,

Whlrlpoot waehtr lnd

good

I

McCormick 0
6:051IJ Beverly Hillbillies
6:30 ill II I!)) NBC Nightly Newo

[ll Miami VIce

Mutt Sell Th is Week! Mak• ofltr, 12H. fishing boat, new 9.9
outbolrd, with hailer. 614-446BOATS · MOTORS· TRAILERS
Mercrulltr, Mtrcury &amp; Marlntr,
1uthorizad par11 &amp; servka.
P1rt1 lor most
brandt.
""WE CANNOT SPEL S CCESSJ
W~OUT
Uw
RIVERSlDt
MARINE, GALUPOUS, OH 614446-2424 .

On a very rainy day my
friend moaned, "This day isn'l
.
.
.
.
.
. ·· worth anything . "Well,"l replied ,
'-..L--&lt;--'-.....1..---' ~ "It's holding yesterday and
r\_ T_E_R_X_E_V_'I tomorrow __ ...... 1"

NewtHour

Boatlraller for 10 to 14 loot Jon
t&gt;oo1, 304-n3-5009.

I-,

HA R0 B

1-.....,,;.:..:;.l--,ls~"
l&amp;-i

·JJ Ill Cunenl Affair
~ 112\ Ill il)J Whool 01
Fortune C
I!]) Ill Nlghl Cour1 0

1988 Slrtaen foot Four Wlnns
outboard, one owner, low houri,
Snl,OOO . llrm . 304-67S-76n.

Chevy

t02-t141.

In

Transportation

,..r

For u.lt:Spk'\lt-Con.olt Plano.
B~rgaln .
W1nted:Aeepontlblt
pa,y to IIIII O'llr k)w monthly
ymlnl• on SpiMI: plano. S11

1884 Bomber Fish &amp; Ski, 1Bf1.
140hp, lfO motor, silver metal
lltkt. Aaklng, $8,000. 614-245{11 09.

3057.

Olive St, G11Upolla. New &amp; Ulld
fumltur•, heatlf'l, Wntem I
Work boota. 6t4-&lt;146-3158.

Booh

0

7:00 Ill II PM Magazine
(!I Andy Grtfflth
IIJinside Edition
(I) (f) MacNeil Lehrer

1972 17 f1 . Starerah Trt -Hull
Boat . 125 HP, Evlnrud• Englnt,
complete lop, new upholsttry.
C..ll6t4-266 ·1316 ahar 7:00p.m.

SUMMER SELLDOWN
Ktwasalct Jtl Skit, 1 ggo Modell
lllutlhan 1i811 Prtcet. 20'11. off
on Wa1 Suits, Baja &amp; Cobia
Botlt! 111~ 11991 Modele with
$1,000
to
$-4,000
Cash
Aebate1 .HAMILTON
WATER

defoa,
fOt' S1..: Sf)lnei-Contole Plano 19815 Oktt, IIC. tilt,
B~rgeln. Wimld: Aesponslbll AMIFM cea, $5,000, 304-&amp;7&amp;.:
perly to like O'llr low monthly we.
paymenl• on tpiMI pl1no. S11 t88a Pontiac Orand Am SE,
loCally. Coli 1-800-Ul'-3341, Er1. white, 4 door, U-1 •ngln•, many
102.
..,,., $5,eu :104-812-22u.

11,400; will Mil

c.rtlfl..
Cllt to go wtth It· BMX bike, rtdlinl retail v11ue l-450 will uti to
1175, or bitt otter. Only ulld
ont tummer. 114-446-1147.

245&lt;15118

1i15 Chrsyter 5th Av1., 1 owner,

U..d 1 ,..,, llkt

11~ :

Moblll homt lot tor ren1 , $75.
and tew1r h.Jrnl1hed . J04.

but oHer, 11ao dlt

Hay tor S.la. Clov1r I nmothy.
Round BtiH In the Fllld. 114-

304-175-31171t1VI m&amp;IM&amp;gl.

58

81HN4.

Rl. 35, 304-137.;&lt;018.

Nrtl

Diamond T1nnla Bracltl, Total
Welghl: .10 Karala. AII1U Vllue;

or

Altetf1 tecond tnd lhlrd cutting,
bll11 1nd rolte1 Morgans Farm,

1171 Ford Granada kyt aula,
runt aood 1350. 1883 Olds Cutllll 9'-1 auto, lookl nice and

Musical

Flut1

&amp; Grain

Hay

Roy Ml

OCIIIy. C.ll1~327-3345 Ext.
102.

~000

64

67~552 -

Couch I Chtlr, 5 plica aecllonal, 814-446-1608.

Wlllf

on Mid•y II tht Athllna Llv••·
tocll Stln U.S. 50 WMI, AI·
bllny, OH. k.;uting Ia •v•llabls.
614-582·2322, 614-69&amp;-3531 .

Flth Tank, 2413 J~ekson Av•.
Point PMUint, 304-175-2063, 10

Uobllt Hom• Park,
Rout• 33, N~h ol Pomeroy.
Loti, rantala, parts, nl11 . C11i
614-ri1Q2-747i .

Do- ............. 114-446-

houoa.l14-441o2471.

AKC ReglttM'Id Boxsr Pupt.
lt4-.251-Cl51.

Merchandise

on your lot. $3.5,985 &amp; up. 114888-7311 .

Space for Rent

3 Chow PuppiM.: 7 Wilke. 1 red,
1 clnn1mon, &amp;150 Nth. 1
crAm, $200. 61......a-n5o.

54

6 ft. Vk:tortan aofa, bh• nlv...

Rooms tot rlnl ·week Of month.
St1rttng It S120frno. Gtlll1
Hot... 11 ~41-1580.

2 COCIIII•1malt, 1 tlmllt, wtth
CIQI. $90. 61~02-5783

pappw, AKY. lito poodl•, tiny
toya. Cootvllle.l14-617-3404 .

882-3221.

Rooms

Pets lor Sale

Schnlluz•q..r.. miniature,

hp, Utreury artbolrd,
AMIFM caM stereo, 2·20 gal.
fuat tlnka, bolrdlng lldder,
mooing eov~r with lrsiSer, t11n
lift jaCkets asking $7800, 304-

Furnished

56

Reglaterld Yurllng Filly, Shown
u WNnllng at Hooaier Clinic,
nte., Paltmlno M1r1, Youth
Po4nte, Genllt, will ahow w..
11m or English, 614-286-6522.

Spacial Foodor Call S.lel
August 25th, 11190, at 1 :OOp.m.
C.ll'- tcetpttd after 4:00p.m.

304-523-68!4 .

Upatalrw. Fumlthtd, 3 roomt &amp; 60

45

2478

Cal1114-t02-2807.

11188 Party barge 24' Pontoon,

bath, cltan, no pet a, relt,..-.et •
d•poah r-.qulrsd.l14-446-t51i .

1,200.1,400 lbo.l1,000. 8141742·

Building

Top Cuh p1ld . Otd furniture
euboard1,
quint,
or'-nttl,
ptlntlngs, toys, or entire 11t111
Clll eollael ~25-3275, «

2Bedroom~ 3 mlloo ' - 1own.

Compollllvo Alary and bonoiHa. eundtell, 10 rnln. from town. 14U.
Conlul
Fronk
Topping, City ochoolo. 114-31-11111.
Clnho.., ol Palnl Pie-.
2 bedroonw. very
un3br, brick Loww Alver Rei. Full lumlohod, iaGO. """"h, 3044 B'"LUWlCICXNAEIWM buemtnl on 314 ecra. t14-241- m.eolll.
lxp1111itcl MHntlll, 1141, 114448-40311.
3 Hdroom, 2110 N. Main. LMae,
_,.,. lo Ollblol 11...,
... 1131, Gilbert, wv 21121
4br, llvlngroorrt, dlnlngroom, ~~~~-. no polo,
kHchon, woodiMnlng atovo, au.:.
111-1m.
IIIJIIMD"llft to_
cal,on
lndiMirlol
. Mining
1ft ftropltco, 1 112 both•, a car 3 _ _,, In lown, o.,ooll I
go~&gt;goo -~ 114-3117-7800.
Rot.,_ Call 114-446-0315.
Oh)o
....
~ WHI YlrglnloAIN. I room houH on U~oln HHI. 1
3 Mdroom, In town. Dlpotll &amp;
ICrl, Cllln lot. 814-102-3270.
Rolar..-. CaU 114 441 0311.
pany tumlohla ''""""""ollon. 7 room• 1 112 bolho, country 3 BR, . holt milo . _ town.
living but .,_ IO llolgo School
.. - wlllnd
i l lBo1
bo ·
-·
dlolrlcl. 114-446CloiM2
c/o ..... ...... Rl. :ISol lono, o.- Dolly TrtbUno, 125 T-Ip Rood 27. Flrlf ,_, lo 854Uftorl p.m.
Avwl.., Oolllpallo ON ~II 114-1112-7111 or I· For rtnt: Nlot two b1 droom

4t4121.

I

Good qualtty Slmment•I-Angus
Ifill" c:atlt, 6-tl2 monlhl old.
114-843-52!53.
M1fer Bull for u11. a ..wHn

Supplies

Buy or uti. Rlverlnl AntiqiAt,

Middleport, Ohio, B..ch St. On1
bedroom fumlahed apt., dtpotlt
I rtfWinCI ~uired, 304-682·

Lots &amp; Acreage

mll11 aout:h Gtlllpolls Loella,

3 BA, 112 acre. •xc. Reccoon
C.... ~onlago. Boot doole, now

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

81fill.

-

: .' .

4222.

Ont bedroom 1pt1. for Nnt.

SPECIAL FICiory Ia youHt91 , 2

Would Ilk• to do btby•lnlng.
LIGrtnde Blvd R1f. &amp; Exp. 614-

Block, brkk, .,..., pipes, wlndowe, linlalt, lie. Claude Winlira, Rio Grandt , OH Clll 11424!5.&amp;12t .

~1 .

1982 TownhouM, 14:r10, double
Uptndo, CA, Many btratl On

f14-4*"81ii.

35 W111 Apt. 2br, 1 bath, prlvtll
encloe~d pa~tlo, cloae to groctry
lloru &amp; •hopping eantw, Wlllf,
HWif, tr. .h provldld, S2651mo.
114-441-1608.

1976 F!'Mdom Mobile Hom1,
t4J70, lbr, 2 full bltha, 814-448-

Will Baby tU In my home. Have
Good Att.rtn&lt;:n. 614-388-8114

my home. Mon.frl. Otyl only

1270.00. 814/llll2-3401

eon. Rtf. •Dtp Required 614-

1t80 S&lt;:huitz 14x70, 2 bedrooma, IXC cond, 3~75-30\M
or an., 8 :00 pm call 304-6753273.

Would Ilk• to do babysitt ing ln.

2 and 3 bedroom aptrtmtnls.
Ctrpat, squlpptd kltchtnt In
Mlddlapon . O.poalt/Refll'lncH
f"lqulred. 114-985-4448 ah1r I
p.m.

Grtelaut living. 1 and 2 bedroom ·~nm~nll 11 Vlltaga 1
----------Manor
and
Rlv•nkJe 1 '

Mobile Homes

Will blbyslt : My homt near
Jaekaon Plkl, Bu11vllla Ad. Experience and Reft111nea. 6t4«&amp;-2646.

8202.

Sligh11y uHd Rollt whMithllr.

32

388-fil634 or 388-8520.

Will lo blbytiUing In m-,. hom•
wllkdayt, Agee: "2 I. up. HIYa
dtyCIIre uperl•ne• I rlftrsnCH . Exeallent Care. 814-446-

8:30p.m. 8144411-0443.

3br, 2 bath, newty remod.tld .
Otpotit ,..q'd. t-425/mo. All
utllhln tnchJdld. 2br 2 bath
Sl5o. 6t4-446-m3, 614-44&amp;-

I I 1I I

l

®&gt; Ill&gt; m

®Top Cord
6:35 III Andy Griffith

utility building, 5t7 Oak
Criv1 614 .... 46-4928 1ft11 &amp;p.m.

fub

public woow, no -licllon•,
Reply In
IOmt with river frontage, 304ro orac. Eplocopol 31 Homes for Sale
, ae E. 11a1n s o - . ' - - - - -- - - - 118-2336.
""'"."' or Coli 114-002-3elll ,. 2 11ory, 3 bedroom houM on
on TuM. or TtHn. betorw noon.
Locutt Str. .. $4,500 080. 614Rentals
Port limo baby olftor In mJ 827-84311fter a pm.
'
hOlM when .c:hoo4 st•ns. 3043 bedroom homt, attume
1112-3710.
blt•nce Muon County Bond 41 Houses lor Rent
POSTAL
JOBS
$18,302· Loan a.a% ln11Mnt, will conlf7. 1251yr. Now hiring. Call j'l lidtr trailer tor down ptytMnt, "WilY PAY RENT? lor
IQUIHOOO EXT. 1'-4562 or 304 .. 7~1804 .
11 .001 Bank r . - , tu cRIIncurrtnt liM.
3 bedroom, full baNmtnt, gal quent properttt., govemment
Quallt'-d
regl11..-.d
nuraa heal, Cllir, 01rao•J. double kit glve~way roar.ml. For lnfor..
ca 1~-141·7171 Ext .
noodod lor 12 bod facility (lonf Wlrnobllt ttom., MIIOII, WV. mlllon
Al5.214. 24 houro. •
304.e82-35113.
lol

Ti.JENWT~REE T~OUSAND DOLLMS

A:~:~~t

Fumlthld

wtret•rences. Mon· Frl. 6t4-446-

,.. 1u1 •nd port~lmo AN
ltWI LPN poalliona l'llliltMt. Se111p lhw Removal &amp; Dl•
For rnoN lnformiUon regarding
OVerbt oolr Center tmployment
which ttlf..... • .,.,. com-

d1potlt

0316.

-

r,n:::; =...,

tnd

10711 Schultz, 14d5, 2 BR, 111
tlletrlc. $9,000. Afttr 5 p.m. 814-

lmrnldlall opening available tor

tul-llmt and PlrHime A.N:a
and
L.P.N.'t.
Competitive
tnp~, diH...mll with ••flexible .c:hedullng
IVIIIabfl. ContiCI thl director
o1 nuralng, Pfnecrnl C.l'l C.ntM', 170 ~MCrHI Drlvt, GaiUpollo, Ohio 45631. 814-44&amp;-

RtftrencH

Wante&lt;1 to Do

Cletnlng, rtsldanlltl , &amp; commert:lal. Relerenc .. , 6t4-3~
2211.

1

Country Setting. 4 ~~. 2112 batht, e~~n(ral hNI and air,
Daumtnl, 1Uaehtd garagt. 20
mlnut11 from AIMnt, Hr.l
mllu to Mtiga High SchOOl.

446·1822.

Instruction

18

Homes for Sale

I C UEHAG

®I Ill&gt; Ill CBS News 0
I!]) Ill Three'a Company

~
1 $240
I
• ., ran
u•
1ilelrlc.
arntll BR trai1F1,
$1 go plue tleclrlc. Blltw. .n 11 &amp;

be·

all Wortd Today
11J1 Hardcaatlo And

(I) Body Eloclrlc
(f) 3·2· 1 Contact

BR

11

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Newhart C
Cll Cll lll ABI: Newo 0

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Public Sale

A BOX OF CHOCOLATES FOR

Traber: Furn'ld or untum'ed, 2
BA, cabfl, belutlfut river viiW.
In Kan1ug1. Fo.1•r'• Mobile
Hom• P1rtl. 614-446·1602.

Gtn11ral
Ha,lng.,.. Ulddleport
. 0111p11,
bedapr.lda, 1
horne Interior, ehHII, elothln"
•
lnd mlac. Aug. 22-23-24.

185

vtrglnll,

i-1ERE 5 SOMET~ING YOU
COULD ORDER FOR ME

304&lt;175-8200.

dlahn, ck»lhlng.

Ill&gt; Nowa

the

low 10 form four limp.le word!

Q]l He-Man
1

Renl: 3 bedroom trtlllf. Nice, 2
mlln from Pomeroy on Sr 143.

of

m11 m mo
MimiO

gtf2-6948.

Chnhlro. Wed. Aug. 22. CoHN
tab111,
bedapr..dl,
eo~ta,

11:eorronge le tter! of
0 four
Krombled words

2

I!) Reading Rainbow
I!]) Ill Andy Griffith

614 ... 46-6434.

Advance. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
Is 1o run.

21

AUG.

GAM I

(!) I Dream Of Jel!lnnie
(I) Second VOJOgo 01 Tho

\

Chlldrtn welcome, Kyger Ct111k

the day befo,.. the ad

Rick Pelraon Auction

6:oo

Schoolo, H.U.O. approvod. $200

All Yard Sllaa Must Sa Paid In

8

TUES.,

3 WOlD

Edited D-,. CLAY II. POLLAN

EVENING

1200 H.U.O. 11444H43o4.
3br tralttr, Sml. from O.IIIDOIII,

&amp; VIcinity

Sl.,

•

T~~~:~:~' e~\\J.JlA-~t..trs

Motorcycles

74

3br doub'- wide, C11rtt Chlpil,
7ml. tram Hoi.- Hospital,
Chlldrwn welcome, tpprovld .

Gallipolis

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

Television
Viewing

614-367-7438.

Yard Sale

Main

&amp; 4 WD's

Vans

llpoJ.Ie flrry, pirtlally tuml1hld,

2br, mobl'- home for rent, Ioiii
eltetrlc, no peta, no drlnkera.

Langavllle, Of\, 45741 .

Pomeroy- Middleoort. Ohio

Tuesday, August 21, 1990

1983 Ford F-250, 6eyl., 53,000
mlltt $6,200. O.B.O. 614-446-

2827.

1n1Ww wrtta DIYkl Eugane McDonald, 291113 Nol..., Rd.,

WMt

73

Goods

tor

2 bldroom traillr

Oolf

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

Household

for Rent

Gu Stallon In Ylddlapor1
S.turdly Aug. 18. It found
pl..., 01111 8f4-198-2804. It no

7

Tuesday. August 21. 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

"'
+

t K .I 1 1

Bidding
duel

10 9 a 4 1

EAST

WE ~T

+ K .I :12

+ A 9 H;,

Bv J a mt•s .lac·oh~
.G&lt;&gt;n J am Ps Tul'ker 1n·1 1of ,\ hllt•m·
TC'xas. ha ~ won Sl'ver al n·~1 unJ I1 1 lll's
1n t hP rO\JJ"St' of a bnd~e can•t•r lh &lt;H
was mt cr r upte d not onl~' bv rruh lary

• 10 tl
• 10 fi

~

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t I

+K\/ .IH1

+ A~

Silt IT II
• ]() 7
't K J 7 li
t A i,J 9 8 :, :l

.,

st· rv! cC bul also by a husv med ical
pral'tiCe i ' !Jy1ng against toP · level opponent s. he L:ud a c lt·v n tr ap by apparently allowmg h1 s ~ml r t v ht· forced

Vu lnrr abl c NC' tth e r

lu a hogh lr vcl
Tuc ker\ partru·r i South l
made a on {··dl a rn ond overc..t!l and
West btd one hear!. Tucke r qllll'l ly
r &lt;llsed t o two d1arn nnds East r ~n se d

Dt&gt;alPr

Wh e n

hea rt s . Sout h compt•tr d furtht•r wit h
lhrrc diam onds . and West h1d thrrt•
hearts North no w hnl aga 1n . alt hou gh
South was proba bly hop1ng to havC' a
rhanc·e to dl·f en d ag&lt;nn st hl'o rts When
lour diamonds was p&lt;tssf'd a round to
Wrst. he doubl ed. t•xpt•r tmg h1s twn
aces o ppos1 h.' partm·r"s •lpPmng b1d tu
cas tlv produ cP a sr l
Wt;s t IC'd tlw r \ub are and cun tlnll('d
dubs. ~da rer rufff•d. pl i.lyt·d J hl'art
lo dumrnv "s Jt'l' and ra ~ hed lhr kmg
ami JCC (.Jf d1 arn ond s li e cashed ttw
heart k1ng. thr ow1n g J spa de f rom

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For Easl Wcsl. lher e were two sen ·
ous t•rror s. F1rst, Wes t should have
mad e a nt·ga\IVI' double after South's
d1 Jmond overca ll . That would have
s hown rou r spad€'s as well as a heart
sull and would h&lt;J.ve lefl Ea st better
p!at·ct! to parti Cipa t e in any compeli·

dummy . and rufird :1 ht•art When tlVl' der 1sion. Second . the do uble wa s
Eas l \ heart qt1ren fell . South d1sr ;ml da nger o us A one -t nc k se l would net
ed a n o t ht•r spade f rom dumm y on h1s io;asi -Wesl only 100 as opposed 10 50 and 1
good hc &lt;HI Jac k He thrn conceded .a not an 1mport anl d1ffcrcnre
two-tn
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k
set
wa
s
not
ver
v
like
lv
spad r . mak 1ng a n ovcrt n rk

CROSSWORD
by

THOMAS JOSEPU

ACROSS
37 Vet's
1 Roadies
pets
apple s lor 40 Hannibal
cobblo1
Smilh's
6 Long ·
man , on
w inded
lV
ones
41 Spooky
t11iko
42 Yorkshi1o
tumblot s
cily
12 ··Good ·
43 BUipoo
nighr gill
produc ts
13 ln&lt;:1od iblo DOWN
slooy lypo
1 Fanc y
15 I il slolic
walking
period
hor se
16 Visit
2 Old
17 Zik:h
market
18 Kidn ap
place
c ost s

20 ·· - Gol
Youo
Numha1 ·
'11 Pop11iJr
nume1o
22 South
Alrican
larmo1
2l Baod "s
c rea11 ons
26 Acloo s
Sea n and
Christo ·
pho1
271111 bill s
28 Wosl ol
llollywood
211 Petunia,
for ono

Yoaterday'e Answer
9 Pul

26 Eas 1e 1

so m e zesl

inlo
10 Clou
seau·s

p0111ayer
14 Naulilu s
skippeo
19 l ak es to

ov o nl s

28 W a101
condllll

30 S lwhn s
lor
lOili O II OW'S

4 fralurr1al

cow l

mernbe1
5 Qua/lOIS.
ol sod s
6 Awaits
7 Planalmd
8 Campus
gel ·
luyelhm

22 Com
plai111

los I
Jl I avo.
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sly ltl
J2 l11lle'

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23 In I he

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24 Bling lo
lilo
25 Holo

M ovo s

ca10 lully
38 Bhw
39 !li ll y
WdililJIIS

30 Ta•l
money
34 ·Yankee
Doodle .
35 Small
stream

36 Rose
mary's

portlayor

IIAII .V ( 'R VI''HKftiUTES - II err's how lu work II .

8121

AXVDLBAAXR
NG FE tl. O W
One leiter stands for another In this salllfllc 1\ IS ILSed
lor the three I.'s, X for the lwo O's, etc Single leiters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of lhf' words are all
hinl.s . Earh day the code tellers are dilferenl
Is 1.0

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Y..te•d•y'• c.,ptoq•ote: ll It MOST INDIS PENSABLE QUALITY OF A COOK IS PUNCTUALITY;
IT SHOULD ALSO RF. TIIAT OF 1\ GllfST .
RRIU.AT-SAVARIN

·.

�Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel

r--Local news briefs-.
Position still open for job
Health Recovery Services 1pn~viously known as th e
Residential Tre atment Program and Persona l Development
In stitute) is soliciting per sonnel i nteres ted in a carPer in thf'
fie ld of drug and alcohol prevention and co unseling.
The agency recently advertised for a VISTA tVolunteers m
Service to America! vo lunt eer posit ion opening at the agency .
There is one position stil l open and the person will Ill&gt; trained as a
Sp&lt;'cialis t in dr ug and alcohol ~ducatlgn, prevention. and
intervPntion. "The tra i ning is exce ptional , the benefit s are
substanllal. and the work is rewar ding," sa id Ivan Faske .
dirrctor off Co mmunity Educallon and Prevention.
'
Individual s who would like to know more abo ut the program
mav contac t Fa ske at 590511 or 1-000-6458287.

Meigs Lnrol Schools to open
The fir st dav ol school for students in the Meigs Local Schoo l
District \-.·i l l bP M onda~' . James Ca rpent er , supe ri ntende-n t,
,l nn ounCPd toda:o· .
A teacher's meeting will be held on Friday The sc hool
cale ndar ado pted by the M eigs Board of Education shows Labor
Dav·. Sept. :1. as a holid ay. Sept. 1-1 . as co unty inserviceday, Oct.
2b as thr r nd o f !hf' f irst ni nr wee k s gradi ng period; Nov. 9,
P.ArPn t-teac her co nf err nces: Nov. 22 -16, Thanksgiving vaca ti on. D~c . 24-Ja n. 1. Christ ma s break .
.J an II. rnd of second nine weeks grading period; Jan. 21.
~1a rti n Lulhrr Kmg Day Wl lh sc hools rlosed· March 22 end of
third ninr wPrks grading pf'riod: Marrh 29-Apr il 1, · spring
IJ r~'dk. and M a v 2t rnd of fourth ninr -wPeks grading period .

Logan found not guilty
.ramP s Robrrt L oga n of Mason Cu unt.v. W.Va . . wa s round not
gu1lt .v 111 Ga lli a Co unt y Commo n Plf'a s Court Frid ay PV('ning on
J r hargr of frlon ious ass ul t
Lo~a n wa s c hargrd with intr nt to hcnm his wifP. C rPta Loga n.
~ i t h a dra dl y wpapo n on 1\pri! 6. 1990. Hr was rt 'fU!'Sl'ntf'd by

lt ichard Roder ick .
Thr jur~· dPlibf'ratrcluntil K p.m _ FrirL1_v bf'fo rP rpaching th P
not gu ilt y \ ·r rdi r l . JudgP FrPd ('row. on a ssig nnH'nl fro m MPi gs
Count~' . prr&gt; si dPd oH•r th~ · trial

Squads have eight Monday calls
L' n Jt S

or thr MPig s Cou nt y FrTll'lW'nl'.V Mt•dical Service

rpsponded to t'ight r alls for as sls tancf• Mondav .
AI 2. t:l am. the Ru tland squad went to Meigs Mine :11 fo r
MarvJ n Ga rdnPr who wa.s taken to V rtcrans Mt•moria I Hospit a 1
T hP Re~clnf' sq uad wPnt to Apple Grove Road at 10: 47 a .m for
Pam rla Wise y,rho was t rf'alt•d but not transportr d.

\'rtf•r a ns MPrnorial Ho spital.
~vans

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Dr. Davis to speak

w.·ddlt&gt; call for duly
Cplt'IJarh·sWPddleoft hr t: S
.Y1 JrinP.., ha" ber n ca llrd for du tv
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Dr . .J oseph Dav· is will lalk
about hiS lrav·els 1n Egvpl at 2: :10
Sund ct\' a ftPr noon at thP MPigs
Count y Mu seum on Butternut
Avt• in PomP ro:. . Thf' public i ~
JPVilt&gt;d to att r nd

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Bu t Editor Henry Dodds sa id
he suspected the Scuds might be
fake and the deployment an
" Iraqi deception plo y" to "co nfu se everyone.,.

If the Scud s are real, Dodds
sa id , "It sugges ts flrs !they !the
Iraqis; are very determined to
defend Kuwait at all costs. II will
give the Americans and the
pan-Arab for ces something to

Divorce art ions ha ve been filed

m er cr fo r t his rvening (Tue!-1 ·

in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Pamela Ellen Everett.
Albany, against Char les Melvin
Everett, Nelsonville; Chandra
Sue VanMeter. Rutland agai nst
John M . VanMeter. Rutland; and
Susie K. Koenig . Tuppers Plains.
again st Rickie L. Koenig,
Tuppers Plains .

da y I at Dave Diles Park in
Middleport ha s been cancelled
due to Inclement we ath er.

James

Veterans Memorial
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Btrch. Charles Lemley, Debra K.
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appeared in T he Da ily Senll nel
Monday . A sistPr . Dovr y, of West
Vi rginia , instrad of a brothPJ.
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the acti ve Shad y River
Shufflers; her mother . Mrs
Mildred Hudson; her sister. Mr s
Rhonda Hannahs and Rhonda' s
daughter . Ashley . ha ve returned
from a fantas tk trip to the
Hawai ian Island s. Al l of them
are members of the Shady River
danc er s.

They were a part of an Ohio
cloggers organizatio n lour with
Paulelte, Rhonda and Ashley
en tertaini ng several times In the
Islands. The trip gave Paulette
an opportunity to meet with
cloggers from across Ohio and
discuss what's happening In
other parts of the state and of
course, members of th e tour
group enjoyed exc hanging dance
steps. Th e local group had
special costuming for dancing
appea rances during the trip.
They had a great time.
Of course, the dance In the
Islands has traditionally been the
hula - do you suppose the
Islanders will decide to switch to
clogging·!
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Spea king of the Persian Gulf
problems, I know you join me In
hoping that there Is a lot of
com munication taking place and
a face-saving solution can be
reached for the sake of everyone.
Meantime, do keep smlllng.

Gov .

Richard CP lestr sa ys prevL'nfion
and treatmen t are two of th r

main goals of a $:.4 milli on
anU drug bill approved by th e
Oh io GenPral As st•mbly this
summe r .
Celesll' pla nned to sign thr
measurP in to law WPdnesday at

The Farmers Bank and Savings Company salutes the many wonderful people who hav~ put
a lot of time and hard work in making the I 27th
Annual Meigs County Fair suc h a great sucress.
Your support toward this five day event shows
our community spirit and warmth when so
many people work toward the same goal.
We salute the fair board, 4-H, food booth concessions and all of the many dedicated individuals who have given so much to make all of
Meigs County proud!! !

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undoubtedly will bring along
some mementos of his trip s to
Egypt . Dr. Davis retired from his
medical practi ce several years
ago.
The program Is open to the
public and might be especia lly
Interesting at this point In tfme
with the heated situation In the
Persian Gulf.

Brldgel Vaughn and Billl Bentley; back row from
left, EniUy Asbeck, Noelle Pickens , Elizabeth
Downie, Debbie Frost and Kelly Grueser. Not
present: Robin White.

Governor set to sign drug bill

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Dr. Joseph J. Dav is of Middlepor t - certainly one of Meigs
Co unty 's most well-traveled peoplE&gt; - will be speaking at the
Meigs Museum, Butternut Ave .,
Pomeroy , at 2: 3tl p.m . on his
travels In Egypt. These trav els
been

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agai n took fi rst plare In their
class . They're now talking about
the competition In Marietta.
They're ha ving a wondprful
tim e with II and are collecting
som &lt;• pretty Impressive hard
ware as the result of their wins .

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drop 1n to say hello- preferably

eve nt at Ravenswood. They took
anot her firs t place. Over the pa st
weekend . Ralph and Frerl en
tr r ed thr competition at an eve nt

bus du ri ng Do n s hosp it allza t ion
there . By th e wav. Don Is th e so n
of Sa ra C ul l u~ s. also of th e

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No doubt Don needs ·some
support a nd som r m ora lr boost ·
ing about now . Ca r d s can bf'sf'nt
to him at 39750 Hem loc k C r o"e
Road. Pom eroy .

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husba nd, Wendt-&gt; II, who has had a
lingl'ring i llness uvn sevrra l
yPars. v.·i\1 bP r eturning to th Pi r
hnmf' :II tiH• end of Augu st. He is
C"urrPntly '-' patirnt at the PomP·
ru.v Am~Ti carC' on Route .13 .

Ralph Fisher and
Fred
Thompson thi s summer co llec ted
plastic bottles from th e laundry
at Vete ra ns Memorial Il os pit ~ l
wher e they a r~ employed .
Th ey co nstructed a raft which
they ~n t ered In the anyt hing that
fl oa ts race at the Julv 4th
cel~bra ti o n i n Racine . Thrva ced
first place. Then they ent ered

npcessar y
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substi tute custodians for the
1990-91 year.
Daniel Colombo of M adrid was
accepted as a foreign exc hange
student at Southern High School.
He wi l l be living th is year with
Jim and Be linda Johnson.
T he cost of lunch In Southern
cafe te rias was set at $1. 25 for
stud ents and $1.50for adu lt s wit h
an additonal charge of 25 cents
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4-H

members were honored at a

STATE FAIR WINNERS- Ten Meigs County
youths were honored at a reception at the County
Extension Offi ce lor Outstanding of the Day
winners at th e Ohio Stale Fair. Pictured arc, front
row from lett, Sarah Frydman, Michael Smllh,

during

The position eliminat ed was
that of Jean Alkire, who retired
as a kindergarten teacher. The
regular teacher, Suzanne Wolfe,
will be assi sted by a teacher' s
aide. The position will be filled by
Romaine Frederick. who is alr eady employed by the di stric t.
Jenny Manuel was hired as a
ha l f-day Chap ter 1 teacher. The
board also employed Norma
Curfman and Michael Smith as

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but they had a blast. ..

Do n is gelling along w••ll. but
a noth N hosp\!alizati on will tw

lion members reviewed the financial condition of the district
and voted to put the levy on the
ballot, they took some belt tightening action for the 1990-91
sc hool year .
An earlier action to go Into the
state loan fund was rescinded
and the board voted to elimin ate
a teaching posit ion and to cut
back on planned equipment
purchases.

w h1ch tS "utom"licJI Iv renewJble .1nd red eemJblc
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a ftC' rnoon

By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Sentinel News Slalf
A four-mlll operating levy for
current expenses to run for three
years wl11 be placed before
voters of the So uthern Local
School District In the November
Genera l Election.
That levy, if pasS!'d , will
generate $225,644.38 per year .
At the same meeting where the
Sou thern Local Board of Educa-

T en

Beat of the Bend

Dn n ('lJi lurn s. d r psi drnl of t hr
Hl•m lock (; r uvl' arra. was 1'1 '
lurnl'd to hi s home Sa turdav
fr orn L' ni\· ~·r s it )
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Hos pita l w hrrr
h«&gt; has o;pf'n t the
past t'Uupll• of
wePks followi ng
two weeks at
Vrtrran s Mem orial Hosp it al in
Pomeroy .

Southern asks for four-mill operating levy
for the county 's sever e behav -

head varsity girls' basketball
coach was accepted, and the
board also voted to accept the
fleet insurance package of :\ationwide In surance in Cos hocton
at a cost of $3,813 per annum.
Attending wer e Charles Nor

Iora l handlcapjl('d class to be
established thi s fall at th e Letart
School was app rovPd by the
board .
The res ignation of l:li ll l:lat•r as

preside nt; Sue Grueser and Gary
Willford, board members. Dennie Hil l. treasurer , and Bobby
Ord . supPrlnl en dent.

again this year pe rmit the
Southern High School ea feterla
to provide meal s for Car leton
School stud ents ala co st of $1.25
pe r meal.
A erls ls Intervention program

ris, president , Denny E vans , v ice

Ten Meigs County 4-H Club
members honored at reception

A son and d aughter-in-law .
Robert and Anita Butcher. are
su rvi vor s of Charles L. Butcher.
74. of Pomeroy. who died Sat ur
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, August 22, 1990

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GRILL WINNER Blll Haptonstall from Sears, left,
co ngratulates Ivan Wood of Long Bottom, on winning the gas grill
given away by Sears In conjunction with the Meigs County Fair.

worry about."

The " Aller Hours in the
PPark " program planned by the
Meigs Count y Chamber of Co m -

Hospital news

Low tonight In upper 60s.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Mostly cloudy, with highs In
the lower 80s_

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Divorces sought

Pompruy :

Plck-3: 668
Plck-4: 2104
Cards:
6· H; 8-C; 7-ll; 7-s

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range of up to 370 milt•s . That
would put them within rangl' of
the Saud i capita l of Rivadh .
The sources told Jane' s more
than 35 Scud launchers would be
in Kuwait by the end of Tuesday
and 800 Scud missiles would be

Event cancelled

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hitting eye
in 8·1 win

the nine-nation Weste r n

European Union met in Paris and
agreed Tuesday to closely coordi ·
nat e their military respon se to
the crisis by forming a task force
to over see operations In the gulf
In London, the editor of Jane's
Soviet Intelligence Revi ew sa id
Saudi sources told the publica lion that I raqi forces In Kuwait
were deploying modified Scud
miss iles , capable of carrying

temperatures and rainfal l abovf'
normal in the north to nea r
normal In thP south .

Wa yne Cil'land. 21, Poml'roy,
and Stephanil' Ga le Whaley, 17.
La ngsv11k; Kevin Hay Roush,
21. Ra cin e. and Marev Rae
Craig, 16. Ra cim-; Clyde-Eml'r
son Sayre I I. 20, Cheshire. and
.Ja nella Re nae See. 17. Ches hire

Bel l Road at 1013 p.m . for

from

Ohio Lottery

Reds find

th e council tentatively planned to
m eet again Tuesday .
Foreign and defense mmister s

chemical weapons and with a

Continued from page I
mid -80s In southern ohio. With
re la tive humidities holding
above 70 percent during the day.
the livestock safety ind ex will
cl imb rapid ly into the danger
ca tegory the next few days. In
the north, high temperatures
should hold in the low to mid-70s,
keepi ng stress levels much lower
In spit e of the high humidities .
Th e dry period Thursday may
give orchard operators a chance
to cat ch up on spray schedules,
but soft ground will preeludl'
most fi eld activities
Th e six - to 10-day outlook for
Sunday through the followin g
Thursday calls for abovL•-normal

West,

who was ta k Pn to V(•tera ns M e mori a l Hos pita l.

So u thern

nec essa r y to enforcP an eco-

nomic embargo against Iraq .
The delay followed Yemen's
pledge It would turn back an
I raqi oil tanker.
A U.N. diplomatic source sa id
the five permanent members of

I Y, Pomeroy, and Michelle

MPm orl al Hos pit a l

of

stronger action.
Th e C.N. Security Counci l met
Monday night but delayed action
on a U.S resolution authonzmg
Ameri can and other naval forces
to use the "minimum force"

batP Co u rt to Alban Ra y Cu r tis,

At 11 .18 p.rn . the Pom1•rov sq uad n•ported to the Pomeroy
Parking Lo t for Mon ty Wood who wa s transported to Veter an·s

gradu: ll l'

Continued from page 1

M arri age lic enses have been
granted by Meigs Co unty Pro

.

10 Va ll~y

Th1 • Racinl' squad went

Iraq...

Licenses granted

At 2: i2 p.m .. the Pomeroy squad wen t to the Arbaug h
AdditiOn for lsac .Jo hnson who wa s taken to St Joseph's
Hos pital. Par ker sburg, W.Va At :1:04 p.m., the Rutland squad
\.l, ·rnt to PagPv illf' Road for Wilbur Sm it h who was tak en to
\'PtPrans Me morial Hospit a l and thP n la te r tran sported to
Holzer Mrdlral f:l'ntl'r
Th P Pn rru•roy squad wrnt to Hill Srrrer at 6: 31 p.m . fo r
{'h;u if' ~ Lem lpy who was til kl'n to V pf(•ra ns Memorial Hospita I.
AI H o2 p.m . . lhl' Middleport squad transpo rt ed Ora Ca rsey to

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Tuesday, August 21, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Hitchcock Ho use, a Cleve land
drug trPatment cen ter _ It gol's
Into effPl'l lmmediatcl v
"ThP m essa gE' I ha~' e und r r s
cored from day one is that a
well -designed balance of prevf'n ·
tion . education , t reatmrnt and
l aw enforcement Is thr mo st

effective, long -term solu tion to
th e drug crisis ," Celestf' sa id.
"Th is leglslallon is an important
link In that effort."
He sa id the leg isla tion provides

several programs that wi ll deter
drug use. It al so will provide for
trea tment for drug-addicted
moth er s and "crack babi es"
through the Departmen t of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Servi ces .
Sen. Charles Henry , R -Burton.
th e measure's sponsor. sa id thr
bill will "attack the drug problem in Ohio with truly com pre
henslve solu lions."
Celes te praised legislators for
bipartisan cooperation in pas sIng the legislati on. which took
more than a year to put loge ! he r .
Work on the bill stalled ea rli er
this year after legislat ors discovered that th e cost of the original
drug·flghllng proposa l would be
$2 .5 billion .
A Sp&lt;'cia l commt l tee headed bv
Rep . Wayne .Jones. D - Cu ya hog~

Local news briefs---.
Roads closed due to high water
Spvera l roads In Meig s Coun ty were closed latz this morning
due to the hea vy rams that fell across the count y during the
night.
Acco rding to the Mei gs Count y Sher iff' s Department, U .S.
Route 33 at Burl ing ham. State Rout e 681 at Albany, State Route
681 between Tuppers Plains and Darwin and State Route 248 are
al l cl osed due to high water .

Two slightly injured m mishap
Two Pomeroy women suffered minor Inju ries Tuesday when
th ey were Involved in a two-car accident In Orange Township In
Meigs Count y.
Jennie Kauff, 27, and Rebecca Kauff, 18. were Injured when
th e car they were riding In wa s struck head-on by another car
driven by James Nally . 42. Pomeroy. Nally was cited forlallure
to y ield one-ha If of roadwa y.
Nally was not injured .

Diesel seminar held Aug. 1-3
Two Meigs High Sc hool Instructors recently attended the
Northwestern College sixth annual automotive-diesel instructors ' update sem in ar In Lima on August l. 2 and 3.
Attending the seminar were Tom Werry and Bill Williamson,
Meigs High School teachers.
The purpose of the semin ar was to Inform high school and
vocational school instructors of the latest changes. te~hnlque s
and equipment used In teaching automotive-diesel subjects.
The Instructors were able to choose from 13 subjects of
advanced training prepared and presented by representatives
Co ntinued on page 3

Falls, workPtl out a l ess stringen t
and much less rnstly ver sion of

the bill th at was subsequently
approw d.
Most of th e• llloney for th e bill.
$50 million lor m l nimum secu r il y jai ls . will come rr om
s alr of sta te bond s. Th e remain In g $4 million . includ in g money

for th ree pll nt dru g gra nts and
mili tary -sty 1P hoot ca mp prima r
ily for dr ug offende rs . wi ll come
f rom th e stall' Jrpasury

Ce les te said th e bill is par t of
his a dministration 's con11nuing

anti -drug efforts. including ap
proval of $o68 million In capital
improve m ent s to build 1 ~J prisons

and $150 million allocated to

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counties for eommunity -based
corr ec t ional faci li tiPs

reception for Ohio State Fair
Outsta nding of the Day winners
Tu esday afternoon at th e Meigs
Coun ty Extension Servic e office.
The 4-H'ers represented Meigs
Cou nt y at the Ohio State F air and
were among the top 20 perc ent of
all par ticipant s at the state fair .
Honoree s in clud ed Robin
While, m ember of the Alfred
Angels and son of Robert and
Dove White, Coo lvil le. for his
creat i ve writing project. Robin,
age 18, wrote a short story for hi s
entry . He wa s un abl e to attend
the reception because he is
at tending co llege.
Mi chael Smith took part in the
Exploring the World with Elec tricity project and ent ered Bn
elect ronlc quiz board and oth er
electrical ga dgets In the State
Fzalr Mich ael , age12,ls the son
of Lewis and ·Carolyn Smith,
Pom eroy, and Is a member of the
King and Qu een Bees 4-H Club
A lso a member of the King and
Queen Bees Is 13-yea r -old Debbie

Free market
hiked prices,
officials say
COL UMBU S, Ohto t UP! ,
Executives for t wo major oil
company sa id Tuesday that thr
fre e market, fueled by spec ul a
tor s on crude oil, wa s responsible
for drivi ng up gasoline prices
ea rlier this month .
Jaml'S Wllk In s of the M ar al hun
Oil Co to ld an Ohio HnuSf•
r ommitt er in vestiga t i ng th~ ·

sha rp ri se in gas p rices that !ht'
da y a fter Iraq invaded Kuwai t.
s pe cul a tors bid on fut urP co ntra ct s for four time s th t• wor ld '~
o il producti on for om• day _
T h P r es ult , he sa id , was lll dt
dem and kicked up the price.""'!
Ma ra thon had to purchast• r rud r
oil at high er prices to ensure that
Con tinued on page3

Frost. w ho took Advpnturrs in

Hom e Living as her pr ojec t. She
made a pillow. curtai ns . a
I ab!ecloth , a lamp and severa l
other Items desi gned to decorate
a livin g span•. Debbi e is th e
daughter of Steve and Ja cki P
Frost, Long Bottom.
Eleven -yearold Sara h Fryd
man took pa rt In Cloth es fnr
Middle Sc hool. Her thr ee p iece
outfit wa s eompleled with a felt
hat and matching ba nd. Sara h i s
th e granddaughter of Er nes t and
Maxin e Whit ehead, Reedsville.
and Is al so a member of the King
and Queen Bees Club. 1
Another winner in the Styli'
Revue was 9-year-old Bll li Bl•n
!le v. daught er of .Jerr y anrl
Donna Bent lev . Shad e. Bl ll i's
project thi s year was Toppin g
Your Outfit and she mad e a n('{) n
print with back plea t.
Emily Asbeck was recogni7.Pd
for her ou tstandin g project in
Le t's Explore th e Outdoor I
Emily . 12, Is the daughter oll:li ll
and Pattv Asbec k, Middl epor t
Emily m~ d e sevrr al pos ters. a
di spl ay and a sampleofwater life
for her prolect. She is a member
of the Meigs Mar ve ls.
In th e foods project category.
R-vea r - old Bridget Va ughn.
Laflgsvil iP. was honorPd for hf'r
Let's Begin Cooking p roject

Bndget IS th e daughter of Roy
and Lind a Vaughnandamembl&gt;r
of I he Sa lem Center Go Getters
•1-H Cl ub
Kid Connecti on m ember Kelly
Gruesrr wa s a state f air winner
with her j umper project. Kelly is
12 years old and th e daughter of
Danny and Debbie Grueser ,
Pomeroy. Kelly's jumper was a
dropped wai st fl ora l print accessor ize d with go ld jewe lry
Noelle Pickens , al so a member
of thr Kid Connec tion. wa s
honored for her Creat ive Writing
proje ct. Noelle. age 12, is the
daugh ter of Ray and Patti
Pick ens, Pomeroy_ Her proj'-'Cl
was a poem written Jbout her

grand fa ther.
El izabeth Downie . l o. is a
member of the Rutland Go
Ge tter s She is the dau ght er of
Allen and .J anel Downie. Eliza be th received an Ou ts tanding of

the

Day

for

her

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Daywear projPel . ShP madp a
three pi ecr su it with a wool

lackrt, paisll'y sk irt and blouse
Members were congra tul atPd

by County f; xtcnsion Office staff
membr rs Cindy P lt 1Pr, Ci nd y
Ol iveri and Jo hn Hicc . The
w i nn r r s had ;1 n opportu nity to
sharP thPir p ro jPrt with ttwoth'-' r
stat r fJir w l nm•rs du ring tht•
rPcrp tio n

Ferrellgas supports
Yellow Ribbon project
Local Fcrrcllgas rmplovees in
Pomeroy have announced their
('Oncern a nd support for an •a
service men and wom en who
have be-rn srn t to thr Middlf'

Ea st.
With yf'llow r ibhons tiPd t11tlw
Fr rrrl lgas off ir P cloor. r ompJ n_v
PmplOY'C'PS ar £' a lso making _
vr l
low ribbon s avai lablr Jt no
chargr to ot her communlly.· r rsi ·
drnt s who want t o show lhPi r
support for srrvi cr mrmbrrs
Ribbons arr availJb lr to Jrea

rf'sidl'n t..., who stop hy thr Fcrrr l lga s offlcr at t hl' cornPr of Uni on
A. \·Pnur and Stat (' Routr 7 i n
Pom r r o.r .
FN rrl l ga ~ rustumPr s r n ·irf'
n ' Prt'SC'n tati vP I va Siss on sav s,
" We iln' proud nf our s rrvi r P
m{' ll &lt;Jnd wom~ ' n who h ave bef'n
q ' nl so fa r f rom ho mf' to prot ret
ou r countr.v Wf' plan to kPep the
yf'l low r i bbo ns li ed until thpv
rf' t ur n \\' (' want PVf'r .y one t.o
know how importcl n t th esP pt•oplf'
&lt;HT' to u ~ _ - ,

Two arrested
in drug raid
A West Columbia couple was ar rested and charged with manufac turing a controlled substance and
possession of marijuana following
a search of their propcny Tuesday
night, a spokesman for the Mason
County Sheriff's Deparunent said.
Peter L. McKinney, 37, and
Joyce M . McKinney, 39, both of
West Columbia, were arrested by
the sheriff's department following a
search of their property on Lievmg
Road.
According to Deputy Danny
Pearson. a search warrant was obtained from Magistrate Andy Wilson. The warrant was issued from
infonnation received through an infonnant.
Pearson said the search began
approximately 5:30p.m. and turned
up marijuana with a street value of
nearly $20,000. On the pro\)Cny.
outside the residents. 16 mariJuana
plants , from six inches to nearly
seven feet tall, were found. Inside
the house, searchers found a small
amount of suspected marijuana and
seeds and a small set of scales .
The couple was arraigned last
night by Magistrale Pat Williamson. She was released on
$1,000 bond. He is still in the
Mason County Jail in tieu of

$11,000 bond.

YELLOW RIBBON CAMPAIGN - Fenelllla&amp;
employees In Pomeroy have started a yellow
ribbon campaign in support of U.S. service men
and women In the Middle E1111t. Ribbons will be
given lree to those who also wani to show their

support. Here, Brad Warren, rlghi,Jva Sluoa and
Rob Cunningham pose wllh a yellow ribbon Ued
onto the Ferrellgas office door al the comer ol ·
Union Avenue and Slale Route 7ln Pomeroy.

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