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                  <text>Page-D-B- Sunday Times-Sentinel

Marti estimates 'grossly
inflated' according to GAO
MIAMI tUPII lo ngrrs
SiOna JiOVf'S Uga t ors Cll l' cHTUS i n g
the U .S. Informa tr o n !\gt •nt '\ ot
gross ly inflating E'"t rm .t l t'~ nf Ita•
potentral audu:nct:&gt; fm T\ ' M c~ r tr

the con trover s tal

g O\ 'f'l rmi P n r.

S(X)nsored broadcas t:-. to ( 'ub .r rr

was reportPd Satu rd Jv
The USIA has Pst!tn.t t!'d th,rr

between 1 mrllron and I mrllwn
Cuban s a day mav h .:~.u· IJP•·n
able to see TV M&lt;~r tr ~ tt ·s t"
ea rlie r this yea r
But a r E'port bv th(• ( ·•·ner &lt;~I
Accounting Offrcr, lhr Jn\(·~ t rgd ·
tory arm of Co ng rrs,, &lt;.;ard l s
diplom ats In 113\'an.l ~ul In &lt;'
figure a1 onlv 50 .11110 to 7tl.lillll
becau se t he T\' Mani "gna l
" was rffec li \'r l v Jarnnwd bv t lw
Cuban gove rn mt•nr ,·· th P Mramr
Hera ld reponed
The GAO rPport. nut Vt' l
published but obta inL'C i tl\ rhr
Hera ld , CT ilir 1zr" fh P mrthodol og~:

used in two dudr c ncr sur \'I'V '-'
thr USIA co nduc t Pel bv q ui 'S lio n
ing Cuban v 1sJtot s. tt•fugl·P &lt;.; and
emigres arr 1\'lng d l MJ.mn lnt!' t
natio mJl Atrpor t
The n umbeJ of ('ub ct s 10 :)

million peoplt' \~ h o .1rtu.llk " £'( '
!he br oa dcasts ha" brPn onP of
lh r m os t controvrr s t t~ l d " lfl'C t " nf
the serv tee sJnC'(' t h(• l ' nt! ~ ·d
St&lt;.tt es began tes ting It s ,d ll lll \ to
beam TV stgna ls to thP l"l, uHI

Marc h 27

Co ngres s has bt'rn
the result s srnct•

&lt;t " P S'"&gt;S lllg

.~

r r C( ' l\' Jnt;

t(~ehnica l

repo rt from p, PSH.h' nt
Bush Julv 27 T hf' rP\' H'W p l' t Hl(l
ends Sunda v and crJllf Jct llOII ll\
the p rPsidPnt 1s n(_•f'dj·d f111 tll1 '
btoddcasts to cu ntt nuf'
\'c~ mPd for

.Ju,P ~I. t t 11. H t\ !J

led 1hr• IT' \ tJIUllllll I h.!! f l l 'l •d ( 'utu
from Spa tn. th{' -; t,ttlurt hr uttd·
casts Sp&lt;Hlt...,h ldn g u.t~t · nPw s
and pn!P t tam n wnt pr o g r J m ~ to
Cu b&lt;J The stgna l 1s rrlavf'Cl fr om
a bl imp tPthr rrd tn t iH· Flor tel&lt;~
Ke vs
T he c; A o , Pp ~ Jl 1 \~ .~ ..., 11 ·q LH'" 1t ·d

bv Rep

.John [)

l l ingPtl

IJ

Mich , c hdirm...t n fo1 tht' lli!U "l
Subcomm1ttPt' 11n ( l\r·r . ., tJ..: llt .tn d
In ves ti gat HHI
Thr f 1r-.t l '~l.\ " Ill,, ,.•. pit '
pa rr d in M.u d1 tn t lw .q.:Pnn . .,
RadiO Mart 1 r f''-,£'.Jt &lt; h .1 11d pi!lH \
sta ff in M1amt. '&gt; .ltd I\' \l. trlt

w.1 s "tl're ived in practi cal ly a ll
of thr Cuban tern torv wi t h
ai'c r p tablr qual it v" and that
about "i 3 nullton peopiP c oul d
lf 't'(' i\ t' thr stgna l.
t\ Sf' cn nd SUI'\'f'V indicatf'd that
IH" twprn 1 m illio n and 1 3 m i llion
Cubd m Wl' t r n ble 10 rrceivr TV
M&lt;u tt dunn g thfl fir st stx wrPks
IJf bt ()adcasl'&gt;
:\ ['SlA cunltdC'Ior. thr rr
sP:tt ch fit m of Schu lnwn. Ro nca
.utrl Hu cu\a lds. ana l v;ed th r
. ., .tlrll' sut\'C\ d tJI ~t and co ncluded
lli.tt Dill \' 2S pPtf 'f•nt or dpprux t
m.ttl'l\ n:U)()O housp hold s in
lli.n.trt.l .wd ! IHf'P W(".; tprn pr o
\'lnt ' t':"-1 :"-~huuld lw .1hlf' 10 recetve
lh P b J ~ " ui!-. Js l ..., .11
! Pa s t
o r e .ts 10 n c~ II.'
R u t t he (;Ao stwl P\1'11 that
fi .(!'UJ(' W&lt;.JS f law pd b PCd USf' l h OS('
UITi'vi ng at lilf' J trpot t d 1d not
(. OnS!itutr a random s.1mplr of
1:V P1C&lt;.t l ( uba n ho usr twld s.
ThP .11rport t rs pondPnl s wPrr
nld&lt;·t tllci ll lhr genrra l Cuban
popul .l tlr ,n. c~nd ,tbout onr l h1rd
\\t' J(' pultll c rll r t· lu gr( · ~ or t'm t·
UrN·" w ho "Hou ld bf' murf'
Jrlt en ·s lf'd .tnd .1 n d rf' ofT\ · M,11 tt
ltlan th rgc·n&lt;'J,tl populdltnn. tht •

&lt;;A () said
Tlw C ·\0

.tl ~ o

sa1d th at " mtr r \ lt' Wt ' l' " too k hea r sa:. Jn[OJ m a ·
11o n dtHI made no appa l Pnt
JltPmpt to \ 'PI I f\' II ,.
The ,J~t' IH ' .\ notrd that. 111 lht '
'&gt;f'Co nd SUI'.\'V . J~ Of lht • 11 '2
JPspondPnt -. . or 21 prrct•nt ..,atd
tllf'\ WJICht•d T\ MJ.Itt on fqur
da\·s when tll PI P wt'rf' no hruc~cl
( ', IS(S bf't'.:JUSt' Of bJd ~\ ('.l th \' 1 01
tt •c llmc al pr oblr m s
" U SI X s -.. u r \P\ !Psulls .111~
!l.t\\f'd, hrcau-.!' !h (·\ make· pill·
It '&lt; '! to n-.. on IIH· JP(Pplton ofT\'
~ !;11 11 b.l ' Pd o n i nco rr ret ap pi1Cd ·
t ion ot gpneJal t:. r Pcog m zf'd
mr thodologt r al trch ntquf's. · tht·
&lt;.;\0 conc lud ed
To n,\ :\, \\ ' Jl'rO. cli! P('! Or or lhf'
OffKI' nf Cul&gt;tt Hlo,!dLtS itng
whtc h O\f'l '&gt; f'P S both T\' MJJ! t
.uttl H.tdlu :VL 1r It '&gt;d td hi' cu ul d
rtot t LHllll ll' lll on .1 r Ppil l r fll{_\1 h.tcl
I IIIi bf'Pn \ lffll')(j j]\ I rif•.t &lt;;; f' d
ll11t llt' ~tdck d . "An\ L 111
.1 11.d\ " ' " rd t h~ · I l'lPpiiOil (J[ T\
.\l. tr tt -.. . ., tg n.tl tn l'ubJ shuu ld
t.t k t• rnt !l d ( count lhP dt!! l(' u]IH''&gt;
ltJIH' t t• nt Ill '-, \JI'\P\ Ill):! l ht' l ill/P I\ '-,
~ I[ ~! t lo-.. t•d -..oc ! PI\

Announce theme for first
barbecue cookoff in USSR
MEMPHIS. Tcnn

i l 'l'/1 -

' L£•ss M1 sst ll ''-' MurP P1t o;;;' ' Htll
!](' I hi' I heme of I hP f II &lt;.; I tJ ;1l'hf'CUt '

cookoff to br held 1n lht' So1 i&lt;'l
Union next mon th spomo 1Pd b\ "
Memphis barbpcue conn oss l(' I!J
Silky Sulli\an d hdr 11 H nt ·r tn
Memphis. ha s tr &lt;.n Ph'c\ ,H nund
th e world C'Onduct rng.1 nd Judg tng
barberuf' co nt P" ' " H t-.. ll t ·" t 1 1
fori m ay bP t hP &lt;"on' ',.._, t ~ 1 111 · It t ·ld
Sept 7-R i n Tatlm . F'- toni. 1, tn th,.
Soviet U nio n
Twen ty c ookmg kam " f1 l )tl J
thC'Soviet U nion and 20 fl iJ!ll 1111
United Sta trs wtll pa r tJ c tp.tit ·

Sulliv an said
"At leas t one largt· rni ss Jl(· ~\ 111
be co nv ertrd into d r ool-u· r 111
symbolize peact' and ~·n&lt;OUI:t J.:: t '
all nuclear powr rs 10 d t-.. dJ 1n
· thet r nuclrar mJs sl lf'-.. ,JrHI tut 11
I hem 1111 0 -. m ok1 ·r . .,
'-; u iiJ \ .JJl
sa id ··rhr ' ' l ll l l of J..:I.H i trl, t-.. t
will rul P the fPstJ\a l ·
Su i i i\ J n satd th dt ht ·ll &lt;J!JI -.. tli~ ·
US
trams
r oo kJn J..:
p ~ ,, k
shouldP1.., and 11h:-- \~ Il l " J&gt;t t ·,td
So uth f'rn Hos ptl.tlll\ tn 1!11' -...~ ~
\- lf't Un ton
An F.lvts PtrsiP\ 1mp1 ' t "' ' Jl, ilt!t
wi ll tw arco mpan\tng t!lf · ~ 11ok
tng tPa m s fr om :Y1t ·mpll l.. , .rnd
Will ht' pP rform tn g d \ p.tt t ~ ~~till '

(f'SII\,11. Sulltv.t n sa tll
Sull !\ .-lrl \\'f'lll IO th f' So\ '1! ' 1
1 rltnn l.Jte la s t \Pal to &lt;Jig,lnln'
ltH · I'\ Pil l f\ o;; part of thr dr, tl ,1
tf •, unl!f 1, '-!on t.tn bar brc uP chr t&lt;..:
pc!l I!Clp,ltPd Ill thf' r\-h •m phl s Ill

M .&lt;1 World I hamprons hi p B,u
IJ P I'\J P l un tpc;, t thf' v. orld s l c~r g
I '"' 1 o n t(•-; J o! 1tc;, k1nd
l lw l·:o.,t ont.lll \ \ IS11f'd Kdn -...1..,
~ I I\ l.t -.. 1 \ 1', 11 tO ObSf'I'\ (' :\Jnl'l l
l ' d ll
...,,\ l\ '
ha1 bf'Cllt' 1ooklll l-!
Jl li' l htJt!"
TtH • S11 \ IPI t '\ Pnt \\ 1ll prPr&lt;'ci&lt; ·
l ht • .tll!lU,\1 h,JJ hf'C'Uf'COnlf'st h1•id
111 l.t...,dnom. lt n.t. !Jf'la nd . w htch
'-;u ll i\ .til -. 1,1J!t•d Sl)'( H ' &lt;ll'\ dgo
I !tgUit' t ht' bf•'-,1 S('(' Jf'l
~~~ , qiiHl Ml'lltphl.., )l;h !• 1 o!f1•J ,.. ,
o 1H b.I!IJ(•f'lU
Sui It ' , trl -..,lid · 1
t .IIlli pr J.: p o., fJ tilk.l

I lonwcomirtK

w·h ed ul ed
l I \ TF'\AHY ( 'f'ntrll.JI \
l ntlt d l hll " ll ,l ll Churrli li t Jill!'
1 rJ Jil llll-! 11) .l Ill Sunda\. ,\u g lh
''Ph Ht ·'- Ho('k\ .lt-ffl'l " DllliU 'r
,.., .tt ll• H!Il S1nget-.. \.\1 11 tw
\ l'-,](lndl H· o., , ( h,lllf\, .t!ld Jl1 dl'-&gt;1'
1·.\ t'I\\JIH ' Hr ·h •lmt'

Farm in co rne ... _l_,_"'-~'-"_ur_·d_l_"_'m_u_.J_ _ __
ILI \ t'
fou nd lh.t l JtiUg hl\ ll .t] t t d till ·
lncnm~&gt; nf f. 1111 1 o1-.H'J,J11•1 lr r111" ' '
hokb c·tllllf'" ! tt11ll ~~~ ~ 1.1111 1 '-l !tl l
ce&lt;.; :\on Lull! j ~JIJ -., .1 1 t'llU il l(•d l1 11
19 j)f'ITI' nt Df Itt!' :+,i]IJ b i llt !l !l fill •
houst•holUs 1 .tlfll 'd til l 1 tXX tl!1 ·
CPnsus Hurt'rlll '-, .JJd Ill rl t t'IHil 1
relrasP d l.t..., l v.cpk Mn'&gt;l nf tl11•
r(lS I of ofr f.Jrm llldrtf'\ l :IIIII'
from tntPn•st. d1\ tdl ' rub ptnll 's
sional sPrvi cp o;; 11r Jf'tl r t' ml' nt
C o\ E' rrm w n r

. . tu d w-..

be nd/Is
·O ff. f arm i ncu rt ll ' l!o~ -.. tH•( o rnt•
a J)f'rmancnt -.our 1'1' of ttH'IHil l'
for man y houspho lrl s 1n Ill~ · !.11 n1
sect or." t hr Econom if 1{1-o.;(•;nl' h
Service sa1d tn a 1qxq Jf 'IH it t tlt ,ll
-conc lud f'd ha lf of all L11 n t htJI J&lt;.,i ·
-holds rrl\ on o ff - f;~r m tn1I I II II' l 11t
most of t hen incomP
"Without off farm
tncomt·.
f arm
housPholds' , ld ju ~.; tpd
hou se ho ld incomf' Hr1u ld h1 '
Snghtiy m orr than r)i) jJ(']'( '(' Tl l ()r

}hal of /h e averilg&lt;' of .rll l '
households ...

s

'\Jt ll'l \ pt·J ( ' nt of f h(• L-1 mili'' '
\\ !I ll .., ,ll,dl l. tl lll ... - flpfJn('d &lt;J O.,
II JIJW \\li lt lr ·&lt;..-.. t11 .1 n $~O.O(X ) i n
. . ti l '" t ' , ll h \( '. ll - df'pPnd p n m
,til l \ n /l 11 !! t.trrn 1nc omf'
I IH ' 1t " ~' ill .n Nagr 1ncomf'
.thllll.t '- lH•(•n ,ttdrd b\ thPupt u rn
111 ltH· .t gt H u ltural Pcon omv
lullowtng !hi • tf'('f'SSIOn of lhf'
l ~JHib ,'\(•t IJi m mcom r IS rsH
ntc~t rd lo1 $-t'i billion to$~J1 btllt o n
tills yPa l . up~ 10 billion fr om l9Rh
( HI ! rtr m 1ncome ,~,-· as r&lt;.,f tm,tlf•d
llft $-1h h1l l!on to $5R btll 1on thi S
\ I' ol

!

.1 11 .tl\ sts brltrv r t hP
Jll l JHH t.t tH" of off-farm inC'ome
-.. 111 1Uld p11 m1 pt an ex a m malt o n of
gn\·r t nnw nt po l icies Efforts to
llll j H O\P
thr ru r a l rc onom1 c
&lt; lirnatf'. pa1 ttrularly by mJktng
morr JOb.&lt;i JV.l i lablf'. m ig ht havp
,t broddrt rffrct than rr\'i sions In
llu • farm ptogram. thr~· sa :v.
sin cr on !:,· onP 1n threP farms
Jf'f'!'t\'rs go\rt nnw nt pav m ent s.
SfJ /lll '

: CHESHJRF: - Do nald 1. . 1/ ,11
·rison , assi stan t sh1ft opC'r.11Jng

£ nglneer a t l hc Ohiu Vail&lt;'\
·Electric Corporalion 's 1\vg&lt;·r
:Creek Plant, received his an n1
:versary award for .15 yea r's
-service to !he compan y , a.s
:announced today bv Norman II .
:Tarr, plant manager
Harrison joined OVf'( ' on Aug

l'ios~d·door

meeting in Wa shing·

ton last Tuesdav won't be rC'·
leased (or six we€ks but offic ta ls
at a Jackson Hole. Wvo confer ·
ence on Fr1day told Th(_' Tim es a

c hangl~ tn pol !C'' \\Ould on I\

tn jec t n e~ unce JI&lt;..Ilnl\ tnlo thr
nervou s bond .1nd s1ock ma1 kets

" II IS f ai r l1 well acce p1ed that
m onetar _
v pollC'\, t cac ting to
suppl y shoc k s. IS not apptop
na te, " a Fede1 a ! Reservt• offt ·
e ta! said .
The pres idem s of the F'PdPr al
Hese r ve's 12 re ~JOn.ll banks
gat her in the capital ev f'ry s1x
weeks to re view the state of th e
economy and decidr whf'ther to

lower interl'' t ril tPs, thus slimu
la ting buymg and tn ves ling. or
pu sh up rat es. rPduc1ng the odds
of a highpr i nfla ti on rate
T hP F ed ha s been pushing
down int erest rates for a lmost a

\\'Jl

ou t ot conn'i n that l hP
·
· k,
g Th P
t'Lonom\
l\a ~ HC'a l ntn .
T1mrs no tl'd Thl' las t drop tamP

m1g ht be read\ to cave In
·,nt ~r&lt;"
t r""'l es so I he F!'d
has
lo
~ "'
.
.
11
matnt a ln the:n lon gP I than

.lull J:l
In Jnlt 'l \ lt'\'&gt; "

m rg hl ot herwi se hil vr "anted

H nh 'I hl' T tmi',&lt;.,
uf flnal-.. :-,aid JIH· l idiJ t'Jt!-.t:-.
crf' atrd a !J tl tn th t· \'dluP of thP
doll a1 - a po) . _' nfl d l l\ 1n fla twn
a r~ ctr\ (• lopmPnr - dnd ;1 shdt p
n sr 1n interr st 1Jtt's loJ long
ter m go'e ' nmPnt bonds
ThC' TimPs said thf • r ist' tn bond
r al f·s rPflec ted in pd lt " !'OncPI n

l"i, 1 9~~ - as a maintenance he iJX'r
in the Mdintcnancr DPp:ntment.
Th at sa nw yt'Li t hP trans fe rred to
t hf' OpPrat ions DepartmPn f as an

.ru x1 1/a rv eq ul pment ope ra tor. fn
I '1/ ,1 he was prom oted 10 unit
.s upN vl.sor and in 1982 to assist ·
en! shift opera ting eng ineer .
Har11 &gt;on and hi swt fe, M ary. ll v~
a/ Roul&lt;' 'l. (;aJiipoll s

third straight
over Pirates

11

on 11'" 11 Stree l I hal thl' Mrddle

shipml'nl s lr um l hP Mrddlr Fast

Eas t c ri sis might c au sr the
FedNa l Resenr to n•durf' inter
es t rat es in em rffortto avmd a
recession
"Proplr pPrreivt' t hat thr Ff'd

\V tll b(' fu r th l'r dt...,lnp lrd or how
htg h oi l pnces Imght t'IS('
In suc h unrrr taint :-,·. t he ofh
eta is sa id . adJu~1lng mt Pre st ra tt'
poli r v would be tnappropnatf'

1 ·2- 13 -2 6-~·3 1

Vo1 .4 1, No 80

.

Naval Academy's attrition rate at 4.5 percent
Milk ...

CtmltnuPd from D 1
co mmitlec ha s m om'\
budgPIPd for ACP lhat CJ n be

"kmdler.

mentor mmorit1es.

reasons fo r lravtng.

AI l hc close of I he seven ·week

Whil e all l hP milila rv acadc·

'plrbE' summer '· that g ives tn

m1es t&gt;X Pf'CI to lo sl' ftr st year
s tud ents. thr Na,·a l /\eadem:.'
ha s a tte mp! od tht s vra1 to
tmprovr co ndittons for plf'bl'"
and gu&lt;.~ ra n ter eq ual tn: atmcnt
for womrn and mm ontif' S aftrr
c rit iC ISm about what on a n:.

f irst PxposurP to mtlitarv ltfe. 55

of the 1.2:\2 freshmen had
dropped out, Including 10 of lht'

spc&gt;n t or al located pnot to l hrt t

136 fir st yea r womPn. oUJc tal s

new fiSca l year star tmg OCI . I It
vou lhink I ha l you may quala1 fy .
tal k to Mr Dave MCKen nc the

sa 1d

commttte-eman

or

staff

rmmedJalel y. Soil tes t for pra r tr
cps are an Important f 1rst strp

ll r1n g I hem to the cou nt, · Ex len
' l Oll Office Ca ll if vou need help

lhts :.rar ·s

attri11o n rat e was rela tJ ve lv hi gh.
s1 nce student s g1ve dJftPr ent

.~SCS

loca l

were not surP w h:-,

genllrr" orientat io n
program m s t1 t uted m response to
allegat iOns of sexism and harass·

co m1ng midshipmen a grue lling

Thr 4 5 prrcen t att rition ra wt s

I he rou rth· hlghest at th rAnnapo
I ts aca drmy in the pa s t Hl VPJt s.
th ough low4:'r than las t VPa T.

when bb sl ud ents had left tlrr ·
academy bv I hiS ti me
Academy officia l s sa id 1h'''

Kicker 4141S5

Page 3

••

ANNAPOLIS. Md IU PII The dropout ra te among Naval
Academy plebes this summl'r
was rel atively high. d es pit e a

o ther co llege cam pus wo uld br
dN•m rd 'haz 1ng ..
Naval Aca demv

spokPsm an

Cmdr Mike John sa rdrh at.g iven
th1 • ft gurrs. thr academy's ef
fons obvtOuslv h &lt;.~ve not dom ·
muc h to hf'lp at If ilion so far thi -.,

Pe~ tt y

Dyer. S01l Co nsPn·a n onal
tsl. m a kes th e soil loss drlf'l'mtnJt JO ns. Final approvctl or A~ n
culluial Consp rv at wn praciiCt''
1s wtt h th r co unt\ ASC comm tt
lrf' T hf'lt nex t mrrtrng IS sc hr

Pick · ~: 931
l'lck -l: 6446
Card•
1\ .H. 6-C , 9·0 , K-S
Super Lotto

10

do. " Je rr~~ l or dan. r h tPf t'co no
mi st at Ftrs t_I nteJstat l' Ranco r lJ
111 Sa n Franc tsro TOiti T hr T im es
No nr or thf' of fK tal s Jnter
\ trwrd bv Tht• T tmPs wo uld
disc!os(• SP(' dfic dPrt sJnns made
at Tursda(s mPI'tt ng hut "-pPCU
Ia ted 11 ~ill be at IPdSI a m o nt~
beforf' 11 1" knowll v. hP th f'r 011

,rnd plebes
A t otht •r m tl t!,JJ \ dC&lt;J dl •m rr-.
I his yt'a r. 120 of l hl' 1. :1:\8 r·ariPI'
at thr US M i ll l ar , 1\eadPmy dl
W£'st Potn t t\' Y . have diO]JJ&gt;Pd
uu I. and AA of ttw 1) Ql s tuUPnts at
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CLEVf:I.AN ll i UP i l - Unless
De m oc r a I w gubPrn a I on a I c and i
dt.~tr Anthony CP lPbrPZZP J r . c an
capt uti' th P 0Pmocr a tic stro ngh
old Cu)ahuga County his c han
rrs to bP rlrr tf'd lh1l nrxt Oh1 0
govrr nor. a rf' s I im
" Thi s co unt y 1l' uyahoga1 is
whPrP thP ra rr-' 1s won or lost "
CP ir brPzzr sf' nlot campatgn ad
\ isr r D onald Swr 1t zrr said. Tht'
Cleveland Platn UPah?J rf'port r d
Fo1 th1 s rc·ason the a tt o r ne~
gpnr r.l l w1 l l bP turn ing m ost of
his at tPn tion lhf' last \0 WC'f' ks of
ttl(' r&lt;J mpat gn on Clf'vrland. thf'
t"uunty· s largest Ci t;.. and ti s
subu rbs
CP IPbJ rzzr s atdr-., t•s tim.tt C'
tha t ht · ts nov. tl n lll g .t s m uc fl d s JO
]JPI CPill o! llis f'.lm pcug nln g in
Cu_',' alwga lount y. comparf'd
v.1th ,1bout 2() pf' tTrn t for h1 s
nppont•nt
HPpub lif'd n Crotgl'
\'otnovirh
Two Hepuhl ira n polls show
Celrbn'i' ZL' !Jailing Vo 1novi ('h nn
bo th cha! h'n ger s' home t urf
It' s a long standing ru lP i n
Ohio 's po l it 1ca! c ircips that .tn:-,
\' ictorious Dl'm oc r alt&lt; ' gulH' rna
tonal c and ida te mu st ca 1r \'

wrekP nd In p rf' pa r.t tion fo r ac -

t Jve duly. bu I doesn't ex pe el to go
to I he Middle East
The 4~ member s of the 1:\o l st

ssooo

Cuyahoga

Cou nty

by

100,000

votes.
Democrat s outnumber Repub·
llca ns In Cuya hoga County by a .1
10 1 margin, but experts say
Voinov i c h' s

popula r ltv

ca n

brid ge th ai gap
In l'l74 Gov John J Gilligan
fa iled m his bid for re·electlon
when he car ried the county by
~7.50.1 vo tes. Ri chard Ce leste lost
the 1978 race when he won hi s
native Cuya hoga Co unty by on ly
)5,732 \'O tE'S

in 197R, Ce lebrezze carried Cu va -

majo r role in helping Ce lebrezze

hoga County by 105 .266 votes and
wo n statewide elec t/ on by 8,260

Vomovlch is agamst aOOrtl on
Pxeept 1n ra re cases Ce lebrezzr
w.1s anll -abo rt ion unt l l las t De·
cPmbc r when he switched to a
pro-choice st ance

upset

vic tor y

over

\i01CS

Som r

polillclan s say

Cc le·

brczze. whose fath er was mavor

of Cleve land , Is not as we ll known

· Cuyahoga Count y is part of

and i s lrss popula r a mong
Clevelanders than former C!evt'

l,md Mayor Vo mo vi ch.

thl' most pro-choice area tn the
stat e of Ohio ." Sweitze r sa id
·Our ow n resParch shows that

Vote r s v1rw Voinovich as be i ng
som C'w ha t of a sav ior - the man

where the candtdates stand on

who in herited the politica ll v
frag ment ed and bankrupl ci tv
from populiSt De nm s Ku ci n1c h -

an emotional issue tha t move s
lh P vo te rs "

:\&lt;l ob!IP Stgnal Communtc at10ns
Cr nt f'r 1n Ak1 on w('re noti fied

Sat urd av morning t hey arr bC'i ng

activa l&lt;•d Th is unil Is the onl y
one in Ohio asked l o JO in
Operal ion /Jpse rt Sh ield .
This

unit

rf'outes

mesages

b&lt;'iwcrn Army unit s in the field
"T hey'rP sort of an PlrctronJc

pos t box ,"

said Maj . Rober t

Reporter s ~\'tilting dl thf'
border were not pen tted to ta I k to
them. and therewas no tmm edt at e ex pla na tion of w hy it took
the g roup marC' than '20 hou rs to

se nt to Habu 1 10 rr-cf'Jvr lhPm
Turki sh passport offictals said

they looked happy ilnd

rcl i ~ved .

Ea 11ier, Sir nak Governor Ay -

din Asia n silid ht• ordered the
bo rd er gal(' kt'pt OpPn f or 24
hours lo il l low lhern lhrough
tmmcdi.:~lely

on thP!t

arrival

Officia ls sard lhcy got through
passport and ot hr r formalities In
th e mintmum limP possible.
Thl' ~L women and children
WL'TL' among mnrr than 100
Amencan dcpendrnt s and non
f'SSf' n t ia I embassy per sonnel who

lr fl Kuwa11 for I raq last week
aft PI assurances they would be
allowed to !ea ve .

A U .S Embassy official In
An kara sa1d 54 male emba ssy

a j ournay thai normally

personnel wer e however forbid-

t ak es eight or nine hours.
Th e 52 women and chtldren
were m et at th e Turkish border
gilte by the wJfpof U.S Ambassa ·

den to leave Baghdad Sunda y
when !he women and children
drove to !h e Turkish border "We
arf' work mg very hard to secu r e

dor to Turkey Morton Abromo

thetr rrlra se as wrl l. · an em b assy spokeswoman sa 1d

take

v.-tt L and oth er /\me r 1c an off ic1a Is

Meigs County Museum:

city's pub I ic schools and cha rged
l hal he vi rtually Ignored rhe

Secretary of Stale Ted,W . Brown

hi s

ba sP at lncirli k in southPrn
Turkey They wer e expected l o
be flown to Frankfurt, Germany.
Tuesday and thrn on to lhe
United States
U.S Embassy offici als n '
mamed tl g ht ·lipped about thP
movement s of the group and the
ltm e I hey were expected lo lakl·
off for Fra nkfu rt
The or igmal gr oup of 55 left
Baghd ad at 5 am Su nday and
arrived at th e Turk iS h side oft h&lt;'
border gal&lt;' abo ut 2 30 a m
Monda y

sa id
But Swe- i lzt'r is quick to po!nt
out thdt Voinovich fail ed to
alldn•ss the pr oblems in the

ne ig hbo r hoods whilr concentrat Ing his efforts on revi talizing
downtown
Thr abort 1on tssue could play a

In

ANKARA . Turkey !U P! I -A
group ol 52 American women and
children who were permrlled lo
leave I raq early Mond ay drov e to
a NATO air base m sou th Prn
Turkey to be flown to F rank fu rt.
U.S. Embassy sources sale .
The 52, mainly dependenl s of
U.S Embassy personnel 1n K u
wall. drove through th e Iraqi
border and entered Turkey in 11
cars al the Habur checkpo/nl
more than 20 hours afler being
allowed t o leave Baghdad.
Three mal e members of the
origina l group of 55 were lurned
back by the Iraqi aur horilies
because they were older than I R
years, sources al the Habur
bord er gate rea ched by tele·
phone said. Two of the ong rnall 3
private cars also did not co me
through
U.S Embassy sources sa id the
52 Americans were dr ive n from
the border to Diya r bakJr, Tu r
key . and then on to the NATO air

and turned &lt;he city around .
Cl eveland jokes had moreless
stopped when Volnovtch left Clt v
Hall In 1989.
" Cleveland Is better off rhan 11
was 10 yea rs ago,'' Volnovich
campaign manag~r Paul Mifsud

lhe pub l ic does not yet know
I he ques tion of abortion Th is Is

Akron unit ready to pull out; three
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School Monday morning. This was the first day ol
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Anthony Celebrexze needs to claim
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du ted lor ACP apprO\a/ s wrl l t)('
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Clear tonight. Patchy dense
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 27, 1990

1990

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'Bu t I th ink v.r·,r made 11 i.l
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and ma :vbt&gt; .1 lt lllr morP rt•d ils
t1 r." .J ohn sa1d
Ardclrm\ of fJ c t.!l s h.l\'1' 1nstt
tut r d nrw r·u ]('s ban nt ng "hu 1sr•
play" between midshipmen and
p1 f'VP nted ph;.' sic aI co ntact betwrrn upper c lc1ss m id sh1pmPn

Cook, acting public affairs of
fleer for the 83rd Ar my Reser ve
Co mmand In Columbus under
w ho se ju risdi ction the 2361 st
fa ll s. " Th ey sort out what would
oth erwise bl' a jumble of t•lec

STREET Ci\R AT RACINE - The Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical Suclely nas
announced Urnes lor photo copying in preparation
lor their new publication , "Thru the Y ''"" in
Picture". The hook, which will feat ure photographs ol old buildings and historic sN·ncs from
around the county, will contain approximately IWO
photos In 168 pages. The 8xll publication wlll he
hardbound In simulated leather with a gold
stamped cover to match the Meigs Co unty History
Books Volumes I and 2. Copying Urnes han heen
scheduled lor Wednesday lrom I p.m . until 4: 30

p.m., and St•pu'mhcr Ill from i -9 p.m. at the
museum. Th1~ museum ind i cat e~ that pict ures

may also be lt•lt at the mu,.;um during their
rrJ:lrlar opt•ratlng hours for later copying. The
cost for eo pying i.s $1; lor those submitting photos
who wish a :lx5 copy and a negative for
themselves , there will be an additional charge of
$2 per copy . Thl' purpose of the hook, according to
the musuem, will be to preservf' and presPnt
history through old photographs. For more
detaiL•. contact the M eigs fount} Museum at
992-3810 .

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w rcckl'd his molorcyr le on Slat e Roure 681 Sunday after noon
Joh n Keena n. :12 . of Tupper s Pl ains, was travelln.g east bound
w hen lr pappan' nll y los t conl ro l of his 1987 Yamaha Genes is In a
cu r ve .r nd went off the ri ghl side of the road. Keenan then struc k
a dll ch and slid back across the road and ca me to rest in lhe
wes tbound lant'. acco rding Ia a report from the Gallia ·Meigs
pos t of the Slale Highway Patrol.
K ~enan was tre ated al the scene by a Meigs County EM S unit .
He was not cl ied In lh ~ accldenl.

Four injured in Gallia wreck
A Meigs Coun ty man suffered serious Injuries and three
passengers in hi s ca r sus tai ned minor Injuries when the Meigs
man st ruck an emba nkment Saturday night on State Route 790 .
Richard Loudermllt, 22 . ol Middleport , was east bound and
was approac hing the State Route 218 Intersection a l
approxim at ely 50 miles per hour. Loudermllt applied the
brakes, slid through the Intersection and .slammed Into an
emba nkment on the northbound berm of SR 218. He and his
three passengers were not weari ng seat belts .
Loudermllt was cited for driving under the Influence, failure
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l o l eave by the midd le of the week
for Fort McCoy In Wisconsin, but
docsn'l expect logo to the Middle
E ast The unlo should lea rn
Monday when it will be leav ing
'Thai 's not a realistic posslbii'IY the way I see our m JSslon, "
sil ld Lt . Col. William Petro. a un it
m ~mber from Ca nfield.
After the callup order ear ly
Salurday, the 43 m embers began
notifying employers, filling out
paperwork and getlng In la stminute trai ning.
· 'I took It worse than my boss
because I had great plans to get a
lot of work done," said Carol
Marotta of Ravenna, an em ployee of the Portage Metropolitan Housing Authority. "But I
made a eommttment and I'm
going to follow through on it ."
Three other units In Ohloareon
aler t and could be ca lled to duty
at any time- the !001st Combat
Support Company of Chillicothe:
the 79th Quartermaster Detach·
men! In Marton; and the 342nd
Military Pollee Company In
Zanesville.

FINISHED AHEAD OF SCHEDULE - The
bridge on State Route 11M In GaiDa County was
reopened late Saturday, a week ahead of
•chedule, according to Joe' Leach, Deputy

Director, Division 10, Ohio Department of
Transportation. Dedication ceremonies will be
announced according to Leach. ( 0\'P pbolol by
Stephen Wilson)

�Monday, August 27, 1990

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Slre&lt;'l
Pomeroy. Oblo

~~

ts:m~ ~~~ · ~d·=

- Tauling on

the mob ran bf:. e-asy compared 1o

tattling on the ff'deral bureau cracy . John Tully . an ex -hit man
and government witnes s, has

"q!v
CHARLE'\'E HOEFLICH

A580Ciatlon a nd the Amttrk'an ~f"\\f·spaper Publltihtors A~~oclat.lon

LETTERS OF OP l ~JO!\ are welcomt&gt; . ThPy shoold be less than .l)O
wordl long. AlllertRrs are subjPCt ro t'dHlng and must be slgnE'd wiTh
nam t.&gt;, address and t tlt&gt;phone number. r\o un.stgnE'd lf"l!Prs will 1x&gt; pubIll: bed . Lt&gt;t1E'r s should be In good 1asre. a(jdrf'Sslng l5 sUM. not pE-rsonal I·
ties .

gram told Tul lv to lie on his pas s-

a

LS. passport . He is writ ing a
book about his experie nces ••ilh
the Ne-w Jersey mob, and hr

would lik.e to be out of 1he rountrv
for a while when the book N mes
out. just in case

someone holds a

grudge
But first he has to get past the
protf'&lt;'llon progra m is holding
Tully has been in the program for
eight years, since he test ified
against his mob bosSf"s and
served a prison term HP ha s a

By I.EE I.t:O., .-\RO
LP I SlatehouSf' ~po""r
COLCMALS- (J'porg£· \'ommH·h md\ ' nrJr tu· a gamhlmg mdn . hut
he took a ralcula l f~d n~ k la&lt;.,t WPf'k wh Pn h(· ( dmf· IJ:.Jl 1n LJ\'rj r 1.1!
mandalOry di?'JXJ!-,Jh

(Jn

attention to his requests for a
passport until we wrote about
their rrluctance We reported

vernment can bt' pretty unforg1,·.

grudge tha t the federa l witness

Voinovich takes gamble

The fe&lt;ls would scarcelv pav

Service !hat runs th e Y.itness pro·

ly ' s dilemm a All he want s is

A MEMBER orThe Unltf"d Pre! s Jnternallona l. 1nland Dalh,. P rf"S!ro

new Identity a nd a ne,.,· life . but
he can't gPt a new passport.

done both. He 's not sure if the
mob forgave him for testl fring .
but he has learn£'d that the gotng too.
We report£'d rf'&lt;'entlv on Tul·

PAT M'BITEHEAD
A..lolanl Pablloher / Coatroll~r

North Gallia Pirates win opener, 27 -6; Wildcats lose, 30-0
Playing the role of road warriors In Saturday night's season·
opening non-league action, North
Gallia posted a 27-6 victory over
Xenia Woodrow Wilson, while
Hannan Trace dropped its 12th
straight game with a 30-0 shutout
loss to Ironton St. Joe.
Pirates 27, Cadets 6 - North
Ga llla made the most of its 87
passing yards with a pair of J eff
Ratliff-to-Clay Smith touchdown
connec tions, which compte·
mented the running of senior

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WASHI~GTOS

DEVon:D TO nfE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-IKMOS -~RI!:.~

ROBERT L. M'lNGETT
Pabllaber

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Monday, August 27. 1990

that staffers in t he l.J .S. Marsha ls
port applicallon - to gh·e hls
new idenrity instead of his old

one
Tullv has lied about his past for
years si nce he got a new identi ty.
but he isn't aOOut to lie on a pass.

port application because thai' s a
ft&gt;lony and he knows w hat t he in ·

side of a prison is like. If he tells
the trut h, hP voill compromise his

ne""· life .
Tul! v thought il ~&lt;·oul d iJf' a sim ple matter for the witness prote&lt;&gt;
tlon program to arrange a

We figured the least the govern ·
mrnt toul d do was giw• him a

sim ple passport.
Since our column . the gow 'rn
men! has quieti~· offered 10

!::"'

Tully his passport aft er all The
only thing hr has to do is gel out
of t hf' witne-ss protPC1ion pro·
gram . Two deput~· mar shals
showed up at hi s hou~P after ou r

last report and off ered to get him
a passJX,Jr t within d a~· s. if he
signE'd a release ag r E't'ing to drop

out of the program for good
Tully told our associate D an
\'jpgomir that thf' release In·

eluded clauses cla iming he had
disclosed his old ldenlll v to un aulhorizf'd prople and had jeopardized himself by a couple of
m isdem ea nor anPs ts right afrr r
he go t his ne"'' idpnt ity The
agents w ou ldn ·r elaborate on

sign my life away," he said.
The agents wouldn't g1ve him a
copv of the relea se ellher. and
wouldn't Jet him ropy fl . So he
read i t Into a tape rPcor der be·
fore lhev lefl wllh ft.
We asked the U.S. Mars hals
Srr\'iCt' why thr nrw round of

game-play in g with Tully . A spokes ma n wouldn 't admfl tha t
Tul lv was in the protection program Tha t's s tandard . But the
spokes man . Steve Boyle, told us
that the program doesn't need a
perso11's permission to boot lhem
out. But he said they could be
ask£'d to sign a dis claimer of
responsiblll ty.
Would the marshals offer an In centive. like a passport? "I'd
onlv ilP guessi ng at 1ha t." Boyle

passport tor him . usi ng- the
proper channel s. and we agreed

er s. so he refused to sign. "I t

sai d.
Tu ll y is wi ll ing to guess why
the pa ssport WiJ S dan gled· " I
wou ld bl' fo rever out of their

Back rn t he '70s. we talk£'d Tullv

SP!'med like I was ilPing as k£'d to

h&lt;.t ir ."

how Tul!v had offenMd his keep

By United Press International
The weekend bat tie between
the National League' s division
leaders turned Into the Eric
Davis Show.
Davi s capped a three-game
binge In Pittsburgh Sunday,
going 2 for 4 with a two-r un
do uble to help the Cincinna ti
Reds to a 6-2 vic tory over th e
Pi rates. After losing the fir st
ga me of the fou r -game set. the
Reds took three straight over the
NL Ea st-leading Pirates.
Davis went 9-for -16 wt th four
RB I and five runs scored during
thf' series. and has raised his

average 20 point s to .240 over the
past week .
"! just went from not hitting
the ball to hitting the ball," said
Davis who has struggled offen sive ly since a n Ap ril knee injury.
" It 's not no drastic change or
something like that. I'm just
genera ling a lilli e bat speed and
get ling the ba t head through the

ben• 1agt· c·ontalnl'f'-,

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1h.a t CelPhrezz.e is but a co ntln ua 1ion of 1he Ce!es te adm in i..:.,t ra 1ion of
t he la~r r&gt; rght years - a cer tain stone ar ou nd h t-:. nPr k
Ro bi'r! Tall !I. th e R epublican nominr&gt;t~ fo r \f'Cfl' fa n

fJ!

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r ipped a pa g1• out of his fath e r 's campaign pi&lt;Jvbook last wee k.
Dalr f3utla nd . fhP campa ign spokesma n fur Secrrtan· of Stair
Sherrod Brown. ha d said Tafl is "ric h and co mes f rom a rami!\ uf

prl vilr·ge.' a nd hintPd he might be usi ng ta x loophole' and shel!l•f\

Tart ca iJPd it d " mPan ·s pirite d" attack on his famil .v's rntegr it .\ · and
c hara ctf•r " I h&lt;.tvt' nPvPr us.pd these tactics in prio r campaigm and
wi ll not mak1 · m\ opp&lt;Jnrnt 's ramlly or per sona l !iff· an i o;;s ur in thh

ca mpaig n" rPplied Taft
Which only servps ro hint that something abo ut Brown ·s fam il .v o r
person£1 1 liff' mi£ht makP an iss ue. And H m ig ht - Brown wil..,
involved in d n a .~~· d i\'orce and child custody ball if'

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issue of a LifE' maga zinr arll c le entit! Pd "The Con•r no r a nd ! h('
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Miss America's swimsuit? So what?

t PIPvislon audi ence." Horn Is rr ·

porlf'd to have sai d. "But r vr
bern warned not to get rid of It b1
the so called experts."
Leonard. you're a ma n afl f'r
m y ow n hea rt. f' m not a g r ea t fan

of tA'auty pageants . They're fer
tile ground for th e sprouting of
jea lous ies, backbll fn g and heart
break. I did a two -mon th stint on
!he Miss Am eri ca !ra il a few ye-

· · p owe r·o f . pos i t ivP · l hi n kin g'·
promo!Prs rhat lhf'\' v.·pr f' bou nd
ro PvPntuall y bP slammed back
to eart h I talkPd to onp co n1 PSI ·
a nt i n a pr e lim i n arv w ho
\A,'atched ot her rontestan.ts pour
makeu p on anot her's f'VE' ning

male pagean 1 w atc hers carr that
much, onr way or thl ' olhcr
whet her they grt to SPr a buneh
or beautiful womPn in swimsuit s
o r not. Th e~· can "N' morP ju st
sc annin g a mag ;tzi ng rac k or
wat ching " M orn i ng St ret ch. "

gown .

But during thr' wa tc hin g of the

Bu t as pagran ts go. t hp Mi ss
America pageant doPs prom oiP

M !ss America pagPan t. t hey do
wall! a chance to "j ud ge" thf'

the development of a lot of po si-

b!•s tl ook ln g fll lv - rr woman .

tive qualit ips in .voung w om en.
and it does aw.1rd so mr hPft v

for hrr configuration

sc holarships.
HOWPVf' f , !think you SO· CallPd
"exJJf'rt s" werr ri ght abou t "jPO·

pardlzln g the TV audie nce. " Leo
nard . I'vr new.•r sat through a
Miss America pagea nt wherr

t hose watrhlng th e TV didn 't
pick a winner In rvery category .
swims u lr i ncluded . A nd it really
didn ' t m attrr If th e vi ewers WPrf'
dl e·har d pa gea nt pPrennia l s.

mildl y Interested. or just hap
pe n£'d to fix on lhr pageant whi le
fl ippin g through! l hr 72 ra hl r
stations .
Per so n na il ~'. I do n't thin k

f'VPn

Wat ching the Mi ss Amenra
pa~ea nt Is sort of l ik e v.·atching a
baseball game: You size up lh r
pla yers on hitting , fie ldin g and
how they handl e press ure Take
one of those element s away. and
it's hardpr to m ark .vo ur AII ·St ar
ballot. Take away thP swi m sui t
con tt?St. and vlrwers havp onr

less of the lradlllona l boxes to
c hec k on t he ir imaglna r v ba llot s
Even more perso nally , J' vesloppPd caring mu c h w het hPr
thr y havp a sw im suit competi ·
t ion or not . Twrnt y years ago
whrn wompn' s li fe- options w ere
so mu ch more limil ed and w e

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1l'foddlt·kf'r I Z.III a1 rlPit' land
II andlottii HI I. 7: :1-'p.m .
8o ~10n

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S arah On&gt;rslreet
so lel y on physic al appra rance.
the swimsuit compe tition was a
symbol of those l i mit ations. To·
d a~· . it 's morr of an a nac hro.
nisrn &lt;J throw ·back to a lesser
N&lt;~ If \'OU want to d rrss up like
.Jt's.se J ames for "Wi ld W('sl
Oa .\ ·s." be mv gurst II you want
to wrar a swimsuit and walk
dow n th r runwav in Atla nti c
Ci tv. kn ock you rsE&gt;lf out

t \nd ~r-.on .'dlil . M : O ~ p m
t·~·'a.'
llinUJ:h 10-11)

bPcom p al m os t lmm unP to anv
poi nts 1hat may be made by th~

other side, or Pven by Individ ua ls
on our own side who m we do not

regard as aut hor it a ti ve . Wr
g r ow

accus t omed,

!n

o f hPr

words, to accepti ng Info rma l ion
only from certain pre-approved
sou r ces .
This Is a s true of conserva ti ves

as II ls of liberals . In 1961·64. I
fafl hfull y reported to the edit ors
of Nalfonal Review, of which I
was then publis her, the growing
strengt h of the Dr all Goldwater
movement, with whose leaders I
was In close touch. The edflors

On this date In his tory :
In 1859, the llrst successful oil well in the United Stales wa s drilled
nea r Titusville, Pa.
In 1928, the Kellogg-Brland Pacl, outlawing war as a mea ns tosellle
International disputes, was signed by 15 nations In Paris . World War
II began scarcely 11 years later.
In 1939, Adolf Hitler served notice on England a nd France that
Germany wanted Danzig and the PoUsh Corridor.
In 1985, U.S . Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger canceled the
Army's $1.8 billion "Sergeant York" weapon system as lne!fect!ve.
A thought for the day : Philosopher Georg Hegel wrote, " People and
governments have never learned anything from history ."

alwa ys heard me out, and smiled

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ha \'f' bf'f'n dr&lt;.tg~ed down thP r un ·
wa.v anrl kicked out on to thP

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boa rdwalk . Probably be accused
of i:&gt;&lt;'i ng a man hatlng feminist .
besides. Today, no t even lis dl
rrrtor thinks thf' swim suit com ·

peti tion bel ongs in the Miss

Transactions
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BIUIPhal l
I\ an !Ill..~ t II y - ,.\1'1 h il l f' d outli l'ld ~'f Ku
,J,It'k."Oit hom tho· dl,.u hlo&gt;d 1 1~ 1: rl'""ill:
n11trd pllt·hl'l' l..ulro. • :nt ' !ll'mLdon f"r
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f ki t' lljtO - " ' !lind "'t ll'l .~ 011.'1' IJut•r
~on, llftl' ba,(·" I'U !it f\f' H }'fllf' and Nt~t·
Thnm pM n. fu Dh11&lt;' k Hr)'&amp;n Ran. runn ln,~;
ha t·lt Br ian TII,Yiur , lp t· k.IP Roman M alu~z . n nttr 8111 Andt'f !IO I\. ~uard ,\ ian
Kofh. rl~ t' nd SIP\1' fum!. dt'IC"n .'l h·r
hllflt .J am•~ Loll . •idt' rf' t· •l~•r' {'hrl'
Rmii'DI' a nd lll'nr}· Tu~ · n , pullle r Kt•nt
Sullivan, and klfkrr RIQ' Tllf'Usl
Sf'a.ttk&gt; - llhtl&amp;llll'd ,..] d&lt;• rr• ·riHr .to hn
rord lrnm Dt'truh lor 11 '"rrdll loLttl draft
(' hlllf f' ,

Amer ica pageant.

The Daily Senlinel
(l.'S PS I.U-9601
·\ Dh·l!!lon nf Multimedia, In c.

William RushPr

e ncouragingl y; but The New
York Tim es. from whic h they
were accuslom£'d to getting their
ha rd news, hadn' t reported the
su rprising strength of the Gold wa ter movement yet. and the editors clea rl y though t I wa s
ex aggerating . When the Times
finally began reporting !he facts.
early ln 1964, the National Re view editors sl ar£'d a t me as If
t he; had n£"ver seen me before .

things.
To a ll of which a conservative
may be tempted lo re ply bitterly.
"And what else Is new. Mrs .

As , of course, In a se nse, they

Nussbaum?"

hadn't.
That Is why David Shaw's four pari series of articles In the Los
Angeles Times last month, on the
blatant pro-abortion bias o! the
media ln covering that huge con troversy, Is so Important. Shaw
Is the paper 's "media reporter,"
and a good one. More Import ani
slliL he Is personally a liberal or at least on good enough terms
with the liberals to command
their attention. As with E. F. Hul ton, when Shaw talks , liberal s
listen .
Shaw demonstra tes that language itself Is used selectively to
favor the pro-abortion movement; that photographs favora ble to the anti-abortion cause are
routinely suppressed; and that

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Tur'Od ll.,)· j ;,.,..,.,.
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Bta'tnn at ( 'h•\·t• bwd . nlrN
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( hklltO at \lln rw~otu , nl~~; tll
1\ano;a., 1·11 f al Oakland , nl~:lll
lh•trult nl ~ r attit• . n l~thl
T!''U·' :It falllurnlli, 11l~t;ht

t FinW ~·

Media's abortion bias is confirmed
Conservative cri tics of the li beral bias In our media are unde rstandably annoyed by Ihe refusal
or the media 's defenders to ad·
mit that the bias exists. The mosl
careful statistical demonstra tions roll off them like water off
the proverbial duck's back . What
ca n explain such behavior, lf not
a stubborn and deliberate determination to Ignore the plain
lrulh 7
Ther e Is, as II happens,
another explanation, though It
only very partially excuses such
conduct . In the give and take of
poli tical controversy, we quickly

Ohio grid garne!i

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nd t't'ltk&gt;d i. ~ : n p.m .
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,\1d)owlt1 Hl ; . 3 ~ p . m .
('hkliJ: u ff', ·rn II I I I Ill ~IRII("~(I(U
1t

wer &lt;&gt; morP lik ely t o be judged

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San Fr~m: l ....·v 111 Mo ntn'H.l , n i ~ht
S11n ()l ra:tJ at Ntw York, nlJihl
l.o!i M~~tl'ln at P hlladriJiila, n l&amp;:ht
Pltb!hu ll!h Kl Alhnltt, nl~hl
t'hlra~:o at Holl!'lon. nl~thl

This week's

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Mi ss America pagean t direc
tor Leonard Horn has banned 1hr
tradit ional swimsuit r hi'I'Srake
on-the-beach photos fr om 1his yr
a r·s preliminaries He says he'd
je11fson the ent ire swimsuit rom pP!Illon If he had his druthers.
" I would elimina te lt to mor
row If II woulcln't jeopard ize thr

series ln Cincinnati last wee
kend, and had won seven of eight
entering the return series in
Pittsburgh. The two teams spill
the season series 6·6.
" He's a rare talent." Pira tes
Manager Jim Ley land sa id of
Davis. ·'He may be the most
gifted player In the National
League."
Reds' Mana ger I.ou Piniella
likes what he' s seeing !rom the
Reds .
"Th ings are fa l ling into
place." Pin lelia said . "Davis Is
swinging th e bal . a nd (Danny!
J ac kson and tTom 1 Browning go
back In the rotation this week .
I'm going to enjoy my day off
tomorrow . So Is the team "
Rick Mahler, 6·5, walked four
a nd struck out four over 6 2-3
Innings to help the Reds score
!he ir Ilfth victory ln six ga mes
Rob Dibble retired the last seve n
batters. striking out the side In
the ninth, to earn his ninth save.

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I a llfo rnia

Today in history _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
By United Press lnlernatlonal
Today Is Monday, Aug. 27. Ihe 239th day of 19!10 with J26to follow.
The moon ls waxing, moving toward Its !lrst quar ter.
The morning stars are Venus. Mars and Jupiter.
The evening star Is Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. They Include
Germa n philosopher Georg Hegel In 1770, novelist Theodore Drelser
tn 1871. English automaker Charles Rolls ln .1877, movie mogul
Samuel Go ldwyn ln 1882. novelist C.S. Forester ln 1899, Lyndon
Baines Johnson, Jllth president or the United States , ln 19~ . Nobel
Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa In 1910 (age 80). actress Martha
Raye ln 1916 (age 74), singer-actor Tommy Sands In 1937 (age 53) and
actress Tuesday Weld In 1943 (age 47) .

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ganged up on by ot her contest a nts. and proi(Tammed so com pletel y
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ars back as a rrporter and
watchf'd a " promoter" tra in a
young woman much li ke a race
horse .

Berry's World

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Toronto

.. M v oppone nt has offf·n·d d · busr n("\&lt;, a"' u .., u.:t 1· d pprmch .. '&gt;ttld 1 h1 ·
Rep ubl ica n " BuslnP!o.!o. d.., u..,ual didn ·r wurk m thf•lYklh c~nd bu..,lnf · .., ..,
a\ usua l i.., noT go in g to work Jn tht· 1~)&lt;, .
· ·Hr ICP ie brezzer take·&lt;, J loQk Jl P\T• rvthing ." &lt;,&lt;ti d \' omo,·rch
·P£·oplP don't want somrtxJd\· 1,4,: hv 'llirk.., hi.., fm gp r up 1n lh( • dir a nd
ha~ a commi ssi on to .o, t u d ~ ir ;tf!1•r hl' ·.., f•l pcl(·d Oh!o wan~,..,
l l·adf'f~ hip. a nd we're go in g t o ~iu· lhPm ll•a der-.hip lik(· th(•\ ·n ·

C••IPbn•nJ• ' flip -flop on abortio n.

The Pirates swept a lour-game

Scoreboard ...

' hould ilP enacted .

Curl St('incr. one o f \ 'oinm·ie h .., h&lt;md le r ". \&lt;:~id 11 ·.., nrJt sm drt !(J &lt;., Jl
r) n d if'd d A'l in s port~ . you can ~r 1 tooco nsrr\'&lt;lll\'t'. Sv \'oino\'ich ha 'pK k{"'(j dn iss uf' on which ro get con trovr r sial a nd takP &lt;J .\ tancl Jl• ·
UJuld gf't hurt .
Bu t thf' ups1dl' is !hill hP ca n boa~ I aboul "&lt;, lnJnl,:! il' Jd('r &lt;., hip· Jnrj
porlr Jy h1s opponenT as weak and ind edsiV &lt;' . Th;Jt fit -. rrghf rn v.;rth

fullback Chris Sk idm ore en route
to the victory .
Ratliff bega n the sco ring with a
14-yard pass lo Smith with 7:36
left In act one. The extra-point
kick by Dave Dobbins was off the
mark, and North settled for a 6-0
lead.
Skidmore, who rushed 14 times
for 72 yards. scored on a one-yard
run with 5: 12 left In the second
quarter and again on a two-yard
run with 7: 22 left In the third
quarter. Then the Pirates· pass-

Publish[(! f'WrY after noon. Monday

through Frlda v 111 Court St.. Po
mPfO\' . Ohi o. bv !lw Ohb Valley Pub-

l i~ h l ng Comp.l n ~· MultlmMia . Inc .
PomNO\' . Ohi o ~ ~7h9. P h. 992·2 156. $(&gt;.
!'Ond r t3ss pos JJgr paid at Pomeroy,
Ohio

police icind prose&lt;'utortal harass -

ment or anti -abortion protesters
Is often not reported al a ll He
has even found and quol f'd Indi vidu al editors and reporters who

\1r'mb r r : Unl!t'ci Pre!is ln ll'rnatlonal ,
Inl and Da ll v Press A ssoc latlon an d I he
Ohi o 1'tewspa per AssQ('\a!\on. National

are personally uneasy over these

But we ought not to be quite so
r ynl caL Shaw has , however be-la lf'dl y, di scovered and expos£'d
one tho roughl y gross exa mple of
media misbehavior, and done
wlfh It the one lhfn g conservatives cannot do: Force the liberals to pay attention. I would not
i&gt;f' al all surprised If at least a few
llheral newspaper and TV edl·
tors lnstltut£'d some reforms In
their coverage or the abortion
controversy as a result.
Gradually, lt SP!'ms to me, we
are making headway on this lm·
portant front. The scandalous
truth about the liberal bias In the
vast output of America's na·
tlonal journalism, both print and
electronic, cannot and won't be
Ignored forever .

ing ga me returned to do more
damage to the Cadets' secon dary, as Ratliff and Smilh
connected for a 30-ya rd scoring
str ike at the 3:59 ma r k In the
third frame.
Woodrow Wilson's lone score
came with 3: 4lleft In the contest,
when the Pirates' secondary which snagged th ree stray
passes (Brad Fuller two, Sm llh
one) -was burned for a 60-yard
touc hdown pass.
North Gallia rl•l urns to port for

the first

lim e Fr iday

night

against Green LocaL
Score by quarters

North Gal lia . ... 6 8 13 0-27
Woodrow Wilson 0 0 0 6- 6

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Meigs sports
schedules
Meigs sports sc hedule for thl'
week of August 2i:
Monday, Augusl27
Golf-TVC Mat ch at Belpre i
Reserve Football-Gallipolis at
home 5:55
Tuesday, Augusi28
Volleyball-a I Alexander 5: 55
Wednesday , Augusl 29
Golf-Gallipolis a nd Southern at
home 4
Volleyball-at Ea s tern o:o5
Thursday, Augusl30
Volleyball-Federa l Hockin g
at home 5: 55
Freshman football- a t Vinton
County 5:55
Golf-TVC Ma tch a t Nelsonvi lle
4:00
Friday, Augusl, 31
Varsity Iootball-at Vinton
County 7:30

- - Sports briefs-Auto Racing.
Brazilian Ayrton Senna won
the Belgian Formul a One Grand
Prix, leading from pole to flag In
his McLaren Honda . Frenchman
Alain Prost was secood In a
Ferrari, followed by Austrian
Gerhard Berger ln the second
McLaren. The race had to be
restarted twice ·bec ause of first ·
lap accid ents.

The Plra les took their third
straight loss in stride .
"I'm no I go ing to gl'l into that
ga m e when you lose thr ee and
everyone thinks you're in a

slump ," Leyland sa id . "Last
wrek wr took four st raigh t , and
th(' Pirates ar e the powerhou se

Then Eric Davis coml'S to lifP
and now the Reds a re the
powerhousP. Tomorrow, maybe

the Met s are th e powerhouse.
We've just got to grind It out each
da y.''
Elsewhere In the Na tional
League: I.os An geles toppe d New
Yor k 2-l. Montreal downed Sa n
Diego 4-2, Atlanta nipped Chi
cago 4-J, Houston edged St. Louis
4-2 and Philadelphia tripped San
Francisco 5-1.
In the American League. it
was : New Yor k 4. Milwaukee 3.
11 Innings; Bos ton 1. Toronto 0;

Cleveland ~- Baltimore 3; Ka nsas City B. Seall le2; Cal ifornia 4.
Chicago l; TPxas I. Minnesot a 0
a nd De troit 7. Oa k land 3.

to Trace's 1'15. wtth the Wild ca ts
ga ming 106 yards via th e run a nd
49 via tho pa ss. Freshma n
quar ter back Chad Bar nes. who
led the Wildcats wtlh 46 yards on
five carrie!-l. wa s 4 of 20 for 49

Flyers 30, Wildcats 0 - "We
didn't play tha t poorly, but
fumbles shot us In the foot," said
Hannan Trace c hief Don Saund er s of his team, whose fumbles
se t up some of St. Joe
touchdown s.

The Flyers rac ked up 225 yards

Davis regains hitting eye; Reds win, 6-2

into test ifying against thP mob

are working to rPdun· Iu ter (jfld '&gt;an· landfil l \ PdC(·. thr Repuhl w &lt;.~n
gubernatorial nominr""f· i\ bu ck ing a hLt;IOrical Jr{&gt;nd
The que~ tion Wil\ pl.&lt;:tu-d rJn lh •· hallol h\' pm ·i r onmt·nta l L\t&lt;, m JY 74
and th r&gt; JX'Op!P of Ohiu '&gt;aid " no ' hv a 3- J ra tifJ
Why would \ 'oinoviC'h , \A:ho ~~ ('m .&lt;, to ha\'(• a CfJmf ort ablt· kad 1n th• ·
polls over rx~ m ocrat An t ho n ~· Ce lt_·brezu· . v:an t to l akt· a cha nn· rm
allenaling rPtail mr r cha nl&lt;,, lxJ lt lH&lt;,, ca n manufM·tun•r &lt;, tlnd
RPpubHCim lx'f·r and ,.odd dnnkrr&lt; '
And wh ~· wou ld hl· ha nd (f·le bn·a.(· a H·ad:. mt.tdr· j&lt;.,&lt;,Ui ' lrJ u~ ·
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says no new taxes'' H £· voant~ 10 tax. yuur b('1·J ;:.md ~JIJ
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fou nd th ai a ··su bstantid l majorir(· of Oh ioa n r., now fa\ ·or &lt;:~ df'po~n rm
beer and solt d n nk .~ &lt;t':l a m t•an'l o f JPduc1ng vt ar., te
Voinovlc h point &lt;, out th at i n lY'iY lhP is &lt;., w · im·o l\'rd flc·aning th1 ·
la nd sca~ of l itt(~r ~ow it' .., an f•c·o nomic i:,sue- prf'M·n·Jng landfill
!o. pa CP and rPCycling mrlal . p!J r., Jic .:m d gla\.., fnr n•u\4 ·
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

inning to rally the Bra ves . After
blowing a lead in the top of the
Bra ves

made

Two of Barnes' romplpli ons

wen t to juntor wideoul Chad
Swa in 12-241. and another went to
junior tight e nd J im Brace for 17
yard s. Se nior and fi rst-year
r unning ba ck Ja son Nort hup
rushed nine lim es for :19 yards.
a nd at linebacker he had six
ll ta ckles and one assis t.

Francisco Ca br era in the ninth

thr

two

tackles and four assisls. Cor ner·
back Dea n Cr emeans r eg ister ed

Expos 4, Padres 2
AI Montrea l, Larry Walker' s
three-run homer ln the eighth
inning lifted the Expos and
dropped Bruce Hurst to B-9. Steve
Frey. 6-2, won with two innings o!
relief. Hurst had a three-game
winning s trea k snapped. sufferin g his first loss since July 19.
Braves 4, Cubs 3
AI Allanta. Ron Gan tlled !he
score wlth a leadoff hom er and
Greg Olson la ter doubl ed hom e

Inning,

ya rd s . inc lu ding
lntercepiJons.

a

Trace was penal ized fi vE' limrs

for 25 ya rds , while St. Joe was
flagged eight limes for o5 ya rds
Hannan Trace will play its fir st
hom e ga me Friday night against
Hunting1on Vinso n.
Score by quartPrs
Hannan Trace 1l 0
St J oe.. . . ..... 11 6

0 0- 0
12 0-30

SV AC standings
(Al l games)
Team
WL
Kyger Creek ... .... .I 0
North Gal lia ..... ..... ! 0
Southwes te rn . ....... ! 0
Oak Hill ....... ........ 0 I
Southern ............ ... 0 I
Sy mmes Va lley ... .. 0

PF PA
41 6
27 ti
24 0
12 36
B 42

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0

Eastern ........... . ... 0 I
Ha nnan Trace
..0 I

Saturday 's finals
1\orth Gallla 27. Woodrow Wil so n
6

Ir onton St. Joe 30 . Hannan Trace
0
Friday's slale
Eas tern at Ha nna n tW .Val .
Hunt. Vin son at Hannan Tra ce

Waham a al Kyger Creek
c; reen Local al North Gal lta
Oak Hill at Minford
So uthern a t Waterford
Southwes tern at Ross SE
Sy mmes Valley at Un ioto

POND EROS~
STEAKHOUSE

winn er of John Smoll z. 11 -9. and
hung th e loss on Mil ch Willi ams.
1-7
!\slros l. Cardinals 2
At Houston, Da nny Darwin
sca t tered eight hit s to wrn hi s
nin th s traight decision. Darwi n.
10-1. improved to B-0 in his las t lll
"a rt s. Ken HilL 4-2 . took th e loss.
Hous ton broke a 2-2 lie in the
s1x lh when Bi ll Doran stol e home
on lhr back e nd of a doubl r stea l.

Olazabal winner of
World Series of Golf
AK RO N, Ohio tU PI J- Saying
Jose Mari a Olaza bal won the
World Series of Go lf is as
misleading

a

say ing Secretariat

me rl'ly won Jh e Be lmont or the
Sa n Francisco 49ers sim pl y bea t
the De nver Broncos In the Super
Bowl.
Like the Triple Crown winner' s
dominating vic tory i n the 1973

Belmont a nd the 49e rs' 5~J-10
thra shing of the Broncos, !his onr
was a runawa y from th e st art.
By thl' time it was ovP r, no one

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not Jack Nick lau s. Arnold

Pa lmer. Lee Trevi no, Tom Wal ·
son , Tom Kite , or Gr eg Norman

- had ever pull ogether a more
dominating perfo rmance th an
th e one Olazaba l turn ed tn on
Fi r esto ne Co untry Club 's dr·
m anding So uth Co urse

Olaza ba l. 24. s ta rted !he tournament wit h a coursf' record 61 in
his flr sl compp titi vf' r ou nd at
Fi resto ne, and fini shPd 72 ho les

a t 18-under 262 to break lh r old
reco rd of l l undrr '267. set in 1911

bv Lannv Wadkin s. The Spa nish

s~ n sa ti o n shot 67s in rac h of tht&gt;
f ina l three rou nds. i nc luding ;1
flawlPss pPrforman cr Su nd ay in
wllirl1 hf' addrd 10 his lo ng string
of tournament r rcords.
Essrntiallv. 1hr tou rnamPnt
wa s over a iter Olazabal pla yPd
th(' first fou r holes i n 5-und er par .
'' J OSP Cilnll' OVPr herf' and
pla yPd a ga me w(' ha vC"n't sren
for a whil e.·· s;J id runnrrup
Wadkins , who fini shl'd wi th a
t) .under 274 would h a\'r hPf'n
rnou g h to win thl' pn.'v ious four
evl? nts at flr estonr.

Hale Ir win s hot a 7i Sundav
a nd finish ed a t l und er 277, a nd
the only other pla yflr und er pa r
was Oonnir H ammond all ·undrr

OI&lt;J ta bal sa rd. " A co uple of
players as ked me If l wa s playmg
the same• go lf course lhal they
were

He wa,, bu 1hf• was playing at a
lrve l no one else could come close

to duplic at ing.

TVC standings
t'lnal 1989
TVC Font hall Standings
(A ll Games)
W L
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II
7
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II
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Monday, August 27, 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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

By The Bend

Con tinued from page 1
to control and !allure to wear a sa fety belt.
L?udermllt, Gatla Haning, 23, of Middleport. David llars1, 15.
of 1'\orthup, and Jon Hlll. 19, of Middleport, were taken to Hulzl'r
Medical Center by Gallla Cou nl)' EMS. All fou r were ta•atl'd
and released with contusions and lact&gt;rations.

Monday, August 27, 1990

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Two charged in July 22 murder

Community calendar

Two Statts Mill, W.Va .. m en were arrested Thursday even ing
and charged In the July 22 bludgeoning and sho tgun murd er of a
Cottagev!Jie, W.Va . man.
James Wayne Westfall, 18. and .Jer ry Kl•ith Mahood. 38, both
of Statts Mill, were arrested and c hargPd with f!rs1 degree
murder by the Jackson Count y Sheriff' s Depar tment after a
month-long investigation.
They are accused in the dralh of William Dewitt iW .D 1
Honaker, 30, who was found dead in his home aboy·e the
Cottageville Food Center on Julv 23 .
Westfall and Mahood remain Jailed in .Jackson ( 'ounl y

MOND!\Y
IWTLAND - Th e Rutland
Carden Club will sponsor an open
m ee ting Monda y at 7: 30 p.m . at
1he Rutland United Methodi st
Ch urch. All other clubs are
1nvi t ed to at tend Regional director. Johnni e Lo u Gabr iella, will
giw an upd at e on the OAGC and
Janrt Bolin will present a program on rosPs .

Recreation area renamed
The recreation area at !tiC' Ravenswood Al uminum
Corporation has been renamed and dl•d icaled as Ravens'
Woods . A ceremony marked the occasion on Frid ay, and the
name was chosen through a contes t among the c hildren and
grandchildren ol company employees.
Three--year-o ld Ryan Ma ssey of LaCrangl', Ca., was the
winner, and received a $100 U.S. Savi ngs Bond and a $100 gift
certificate. His grandfather ts Richard MassPy, a worker In th e
technical department of the facility .

SYRACUSE

By United Press International
Ohio's sc hool children will are
gellin g a final t as te of hoi
wea ther in th eir la st full week of

summer vacation.
At

m ldmornin g

Mondav .

tempera tures across th e sta tP
w('rl' already in the 70s and
humidities all pa st the RO per crnl
mark Toledo had a 97 perce nl
humidit y reading, presaging
what was to br a ver y muggy
da y
Parll y 10 most ly sunny skle.,

a nd a warm sout herly fl mv were
to givP rise to temperatures
climbing Into the upper 80s over
most of the Buckeye Statr
Mond ay aft ernoon . The upper
ex tremes were to be over thf'
southwestern

co untl es.

wherf'

the mercury should reac h th r
lower 90s.

Humidit y wa s to , b0 htgh
Monda y and Tuesday Thunder ·
s!O rm acth·ity is not px pected in

-----Area deaths----jerry Fridenstine
Jerry W. Fridensllne, ''"·
Reedsville, died Friday .
Born Nov. 7, 1934 In Elyri a. he
was the son of George and Ha ze l
Beeze Fr!ndenst!ne. He wa s a
member of Northern Light L SC
In Reedsville, and wa s a Second
Airborne Veteran of the Ko rean
Conflict.
He Is surv1ved by his w1 fl' .
Teresa Tess Susak Fridenstine. a
son, Robert S. Frldensllne,
Reedsville; two dau gh ter s.
Karen Kriss , Reedsville; and
Gall Ferguson, Dallas, Texas;
three sisters, Maud Schod! tc h.
Jean Williams and Laura Papen brock, Elyria; four brothers.
Donald and Chet ol Virginia :
Harold, Amherst; and AI , North
Ridgeville; ten grandchildren
and st~veral nieces and nephews .
Services will be Tuesday at 1
p.m. at the Leavitt Funeral
Hom e In Belpre. Burial will be In
Clint' s Point Family Cemetery In
Reedsville.
Friends may call at the funera l
home today or tomorrow until the
time of the service.
ln lieu of other remembrances
donations may be made to the
Gospel Baptist Church In To rc h.

Iva Hill

offiuaung Bunal will follow at the
Ec kard Ce metery w1lh military

ShP "'-as a na ti vr of Gallipol is

and had bern a rrsidrnt of thr

Pa la tka. Ea s t Pa la tka a rra for
six ye Jr s befor E' star ting lw r

ro ll rgr ra rr f'r two yrars ago .
She wa~ a 1~H.R honor gra duat r
of Palatka High Schoo lwh erPshr

rcce ivr d t hr Ca ppi{' .lamPs Sc ho
larsh ip. Slw w as Pnrol lrd a!-. J
j unio r J t thP F lor id a StLttl'
UnivPrsity in Tallahas rP wht·rr·
s hr wa s ma joring i n

mathrmalirs .

northern Ohio until Tuesd ay , but
travelers heading west through
indi ana or north Into michigan
may enco untf'r some storms.
Skies over Ohio Monday morn ing were mostly clear, although
fog was quite thick over porUons
or the southern counties . Visibi 1ites wrrr near zero along the
Ohio River Valley as well as in
other river valleys and fogind uced lowla nds .
Tuesday will be much like
Monday . with highs In the upper
ROs and low 90s , with a slighl
c hance of thundPrs torms in thP
northern co unti es. The rain is
likely to spread slalt'wide Wednrsd ay , with tempPratures again
in I he BOs .
It will be fair and som ewhat
cooler Thursdav and Friday.
w1th highs of 75 to 85 and lows in
th e !iUs. droppin g lo the mid -50s
by Fr id ay .
But

It's

Shr was a c tivP a t thPChri s tia n

portr•rl . At 4.01 am . Sm allwood
v.as tr OJn s ported to \' r terans

Mrmorial

Hom e In Pa la tka.
Se rvices will bl' held II a.m
Tuesday at th l' FirsI Assembl y of
Cod Church In Palalka with th e
Rev . M ic ha el Rippy offi ciating
Burial will be at th e Palatka
Memorial Gardens
The fam ily requests those
wishing to do so to co ntr ibute to
the First Assem bly of God, 3111
St. John' s Avenue, Pal atka, FL
32177 .

Douglas of Cottageville and Betsy
Jean Darst of Given and two
grandchildred.
Funeral service will be at I p.m.
on Wed., Aug . 29 at lhe Casto
Funeral Home Chapel in Evans
with the Rev. Hennon Jordan

Hosp it al

At 11 ·2 1

tJkrn

to Veterans Memoria l

Co urt Strert at 7: 28 a. m . a nd
f 1 .:m spo rt Pd Joycp Harlry to
\ 'plrrans Memoria l Hospit al.
A 1 2 p m , Pomeroy squad
1r an spo rt ed Joanaunna Fet 1y to
Pleasant Valley Hospllal. At 2: 42
p .m . . M i ddleport squ ad was
di spalched to South Second for
Edward Strom who was taken to
\ 'e terans Memoria l Hospital. At
:!· OR p.m ., Tuppers Plains squad
and Ol ive Township fire deparJ menl were dispatched to a
mot orcyc le accident. John
Kee na wa s treated but not
t ransported . At 5:05 p.m ., Po me·
rov squad was called to Ameri ·
ca re for Bertha Baker. She was
Iran sported to Veterans Memor
i al Hospit al. Racine squad was
ca lled to Antiquity at 7:24 p.m.
for Br!ttney Miller. Miller was
taken t o Veterans Memorial. At
10: 03 p.m . , Middl eport squad
went to Ches tnut Street. Pet e
Quick wa s t aken !rom there to
Holzer Medi cal Cen ter.

---Meigs announcements---Johnson reunion

The annual Johnson reunion
will be held Sunday at Star Mill
Pa rk In Racine. Dinner will begin
at 1 p.m . Those allendlng are l o
bring homemade gifts .
Muskles to meet
The Go lden WoU Chapter of
Mu skles, Inc.. will hold It s
regula r quarterly meetlnng on
Thursday a! 7:30 p.m . at I he
Milton Volunteer Fire Depart ment , Rl. 60, Milton, W.Va .
A vi deo presentation tracing

could favor rot o r disl'asl' in fruit
and vege t ables

the history and development of
Muskle fishing from the 50's and
thp 90' s will be shown.
Additional Information can be
obtained by calling Ray Hensley,
program director, at 733-1544 or
Jim Hornbec k, president, at
562 -3788 .
Sorority luncheon
Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will
meet Thursday at 12:30 p.m . at
the home of Jane Walton. Mulberry Heights, for a luncheo n.

Am El ret ric Powpr
AT&amp;T .
Ashl and Oil
Bob Evans
Charming Shuppt•s
City Hold ing Co
Federa l Mogul
Goodye ar T&amp;R .

patchy clen se fog , and a low
betwrl'n 65 and &lt;O. Par tly c l oud v
Tuesda y, w1th htghs near 95 .
Extended Foreca..•t
Wednesday through Frida.v
Showf'r~ and I hu ndPrs torms
likf'iy Wedn esday. with fa ir
wrathrr Thursd ay a nd Frida y .
Hi ghs will be 1n I he !lOs WP dnrs

d av. and rangi ng fr om
. Lb\
:I:P,.

:11
1:\ 11~
. ...... 7 -1;~
.. 14 i ; H
.14%

.L:Hl
l1

Key Centur io n

Lands' E nd .
. ... .1P,
Li mited I nc .
.17'!,
Mulllmed!a Inc .
59'1,
Rax Res tauran ts.
1%
Robbins &amp; Myers ......... .... 19 't1
Shoney's In c.
.12 %
St ar Bank ..
. .17
Wendy' s Inn
5J&lt;;
Worthington Ind .
. ...... .20%
(City Holding Co. Is ex divi dend today)

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tow,

Thu r sda,· and Fridd .\ . Ovrr ni ghl
lows will bc·twt'Pn h~ and 7~) rarly
Wcdn 0sda)·. 1n th P m1d tiO.s

Thu rsday morning. dnd bPtwf'rn
J~) and !l~ r&lt;H i\· F'ridcn

Hospital news
Veteran:-. Mt•rnorial

Sa turd ay ad mi ssi ons- No ne .
Sa t urday disr lw rgl'c;- J a mPs
Fisher.
Su nd ay admissi on&lt;, Iva
Raybu rn . Che ster . William
Hart . Shadr, Earl (; lass. Middle·
port.
\ ' i r tnria L ehew.
Chllli co tlw
Sunday Disl'hargps - John
Hilr .

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Licenses issued
John Wayne Flowers Jr., 19,
Pomeroy, and Sarah Anrl Re!t m!re, 23, New Haven, W.Va .
Wesley Marshall Smith, 28 ,
Pomeroy, and Doreen Ruth Hadsell, 19, Pomeroy . Kevin Nell
Flck, 23, Waterville, and Sonja
Margurlte Steele, 18, Waterville.

FOI JUST

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CROW'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
FICiturlnt~

C'lose d

POMEROY - Th P Amen ca n
Legion Drew Webstl•rUnit 39wi l !
meet Tuesday at 7:30p.m at th e
post home. Mi ca Jones wi ll
present her girls sta te rep ort
New officer s will be !n sla iiPd
WEDNESD1\Y
POMEROY
Wildwo od
Garden Club's Annual Flower
Show will be held on Wednesda v
at 7:30p.m . at the Morning Sta'r
Un it ed Methodist Church

Corneliu s.
T hosr att end ing thP n 'u nion
wer e: Dorothy Harllry. La Rue:
Robert Lee Brick les. Alice Heg
ins, W&lt;•s l Lafaye tte: Floyd and
Co lleen Bri ck!es. !C slel la Co l
burn . Au d ra Hayrs, .Jim. Ga rol ·
tlinc an d Jami e Boyd. all of

Shade: .la y, Diana . . Ja yson.
.IPrrod and .IPsSP Bl'ickl es . LorL
Rul'k

a nd

Rricklrs.

Rain

Suzi.

nique . Brand on and Cameron
Nancv and Gale
!Oate s. Bill, Mar v An n, Brad and
Darren McC ull oc h. Sam, Judy,
Kelly, Allen and Jenny Corneliu s, all of Ca mbridge; Dale,
Angle. !\at han and Derek Br!ckles, David and John Brickles ,
Edith, Missy and Josh Leach ,
Pearl Gi lk ey, ll e!en and Hllber
Qulvey, al l of Pomeroy; Sam and
Evel yn Cornelius, New Concord;
Jesse. Palli. Denn is and Ryan
Bricklrs. Car l and Letha Brick
les, Carol and Melissa BPth ·
schdder . al l of /\!h e ns; Ea rl and
Faye Bricklf' s, Ashland. KY .;
Bil l Young. Rulland .

Cornelius,

Lu cas . Jod .v
Charlie and

Laurel Cliff notes

Mr. and Mr s Paul Jacobs.
Sou th Shore, K y , visited his

mother ,

Mrs.

T ina

JJcob.o.;

recently.
Mrs. Sa nd i Gil rnorf', Amlin ;
Mrs. Usa Darst and children. of
Marysville; and Deanna Den s!,
Columbu s; spent a rrcPnl WPPkend with Mr . and Mr s. .las.
Gilmore and celebrated Mrs .
Tina Jacobs and Darbi Dar st's

birthd ays
Mr . a.nd M r s. Jerry Dav is and

d a u g hl('r

Me lis s a,

Da lla s.

Texas . and M rs . RodnPy Caneas tcr and son. Mi ch at'i , Anchorage,
A l aska; and Mrs . Willli1m Davis.

Co lumbus;

v i s]t prl

rPl a tiv es

rf'Ct' nllv .
Mrs. Ro be r t Burdelle and Mrs.
Fr a nces Ge ogl ein visi tpd thf'
Amish co untry rccpntly

"If I dial a wrong number,
an AT&amp;T operator gives me
immediate crediteven from a pay phone."

"AT&amp;T has a calling plan
for me. When I get the
bill I can see the savings."

"I can sum it up

in a word. Quality.
I'll stick with ATa:T."
"When I have a
question about my
bill, there's always
someone there
with the answer.
I get results."

thP

Mr. and Mrs . Jam es Ro se and
granddaughter, Judi, West Un
ion. W.Va. and Vrs. Ardis Wag
goner . Columbia , were recent
gues ts of Mr. and Mr s. Bob Mahr
Mrs. Es ther Brandau, Jack
son, wa s a recent weekend v isitor
of Mrs. Lola Clark.
Grant Gibson. Columbu s,
spent the past week with his
grandmother, Virginia Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Whaley,
Florida, and Mr. and M rs .
Howard Day Gilkey, Columbu s,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Alkire.
Mrs. Golda Hart, McA rthur ,
spent a day recently with her
daughter. Betty Bishop.
Everett Welch, Circleville,
was an overnight visitor of hi s
mother, Mrs . Allee Welch
recently.

Sorvod w~h whipped pollt-. chicken
grovy, colo otow, hot roll ond bunor.
Sorry, no oublt~utM except bevtrogo
w~h odd"lonol prk:et.

PH. 992-5432

pra yer

Harrisonville
happenings

TUESDAY
NIGHT
SPECIAL

!Dining Room Only)

CHESHIRE The Cal lia
Meig s Comm unity Action
AgPncy will have a fr ee clothing
day on Tuesday from 9 a. m . to
noon at lhc old high sc hool
building In Cheshire.

Chance Shaw. all of Coshocton :
Da nny, Peggy and Pel&lt;' Br!cktes,
all of Middl eport , Ch arlie, Mo-

meellng.
A salad course was served to 12
in a ba ck -to-school th eme. ThP
cen ter piece featured wi ld flow ers surrounded by miniature
sc hool room objects an d a
teachers antlque handbe!L An
assortment of school pic tures
was displayed and favors of
notebook s and pencil s were
given .

JOHN A. WADE, M.D., Inc.

ONLY

urged to attend .

T he third annual reu nion of I he
descendent s of Dannie and Flos
sie Brlckles of Darwin was held
al th e Hollid ay School grounds on
Gilkey Ridge with 6b famtly
mPmber s and frirnd s a !tending.
Musi c and singing was pro·
vided by Floyd and Co lleen
Brickles, Jesse Bricklc&gt;s, Carol ·
cline Boyd, EstPlla Co lburn ,
Dorothy Har!ley ami f vl'iyn

bution was m ade to the wiring
project.
A poem . " Friendship Store"
wa s given by Mrs . Perrin and

un ison

~NNER

mason degree. All masons a rP

Briclcles reunion held

t•ntra nc e of the church . A co ntrl

$100,000
Four of the $575,880 worth of
tickets had the first five numbers
for $5,000 each; 52 had the firs 1
four for $1,000; 539 had the first
three for $100 and 5,249 had the
first two for $10.

Gla ss

ILIC I I\ 1·: - Th e Racine Masonic Lodge No. 461 will hold a
srx•c ia l m c'cling Tu es day at 7 30
p.m . for work in the mas ter

A program on William Mc Guffey wa s prc sPnted by Diant•
Hawley at thP A ugu st mt'eting of
Friendly Circle at Trinil.v
Church .
Scr ipture wa s taken from
Proverbs 2ti , "Tra in a child in thr
way he sho uld go and when he is
old he will nol depa r t from it "
McGuffev. born in Pennsylva
nia in 1800. was an author .
ed uca tor and phll os ph er who
wrote seve n of thr McGuffey
Reade rs Fo r $1 000 hP rcli n
qulsh ed al l rights fo r publisher s.
Hi s Mor al Philosphy and
Golden Ru!Ps of Condurt Wf'rr
rxe mpllflef1 in writin gs and
tea ching' The old addage of "If
at flrsl you don't surcee(l, then
try, try aga in" carnr from hi s
pen .
M rs. Haw l p~· gave th r offera ·
tory prayrr and (;ay PPrTin
presided at the meelin g in wh ich
r r port s were g iven and th r si rk
noted .
Fall plan s were di scusst'd and
it wa s noted that the Circle will
plant flowers to beautify thr•

------Weather------

Dally stock prices
(i\s ot !0:30a.m .)
Bryer and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewi

c mployt't' of Point M ason Aut o

TUESDI\Y
HARRI SONVILLE- The Har risonvil le Sen ior Ci tizens will
mee t Tuesday at 7 p.m . at the
tow n huust' Refreshmen ts will
he sr· r veri

Friendly
Circle meets

southern hall of the country. The 1\orthwcst c·ontinuc·s dry with
mild daytime highs.

No one claims $3 million jackpot
CL E VELAND (UP[) -No one
had all six winning numbers In
Sa turday's $3 mlll!on Super Lotto
jackpot, bringing Wednesday 's
Super Lotto ja ckpot to at least $6
million .
The winning numbers were 1,2,
13, 26, 29, and 31.
Out of the $3,083, 869 worth of
tickets sold, Ohio Lottery ol!!clals said 99 have five of the
numbers lor $1.000 each and
another 4,816 have four of them
for $75.
The Kicker portion of the game
produced the number 414185, and
no one has that number, good for

NEW HAVEN, W.Va - Mr.
and Mrs. Robc•rl Dolin, New
Have-n, W.Va. are announcing
the engagement and approachin g m arriage of I heir daughter,
Lo ri Ann Do li n, to Ke ith A.
Kinzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Kinzel, Pomeroy.
The wedding will be an even t of
Saturday. Sept. I , at 2: 30pm at
th e Fir st Ch urch of God , 2401
.Jefferson Ave , Point Pleasant,
W.Va . A receptlon honoring the
couple will be held in the church
fellowship hall immediately following the wedding .
Th e br!de-e!PCI is employed a1
Racine Home \'atlonal Bank in
Racine and her fianc e Is an

WEI\THER MAP - A storm syslt'm brings storms to thr upper

Stocks

\

Dolin-Kinzel

Midwest and Northwest while th(• heat wa\'t' I'Ontinues ov••r the

with

'

LORI !1.. DOL.IN , KEITIJ !1. . KINZEL

Th e warmrr weat her has ht•Pn
bene ficia l to grow in g crops. a ntl
soil moi stun' should be ~:~ dcquat c
in mos t are a.'-' 10 ptT\'l'nt Pxcrs
siv· e st ress.
Humid and w:Hm co nditions

N6.TIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FROM1 AM 8·28·90 TO1 ~ M 5·29-90

South Central Ohio
Cl ea r Mond ay n ig ht,

'

forages.

major

change in the weather pat ter n Is
on the hor izo n fo r the L abo r Day
wpekend as much cooler Ca na·
dian ai r will f ilt er sou th Into the
Grea t Lakes region by the e nd of
1he week .
Lives1ock manager s need t o be
l'XIra ca utiou s and avoid after·
noo n tran sport as the safety

ll os pilal Pome roy squad wen t to

a .m , Syral'usp sq uad wa s dis ·
pat chpd tu Four th and Crook
Sl rc•pts for Ja ck Gar dn er .
Cardnrr was takPn to Holzf'r
Medical Cent er
AI I 50 p.m. on Saturda v,
Tuppers Pla ins squad wen t to
Slate Route 681 for Sha nnon
Whitlat ch. Whltla iC h wa s taken
to Veterans Memori al Hospital.
AI o:48 p.m ., Ra cin e squad went
to L ela rt for Courtney Jones, who
wa s treated but not tran sported .
Middl eport squ ad was ca lled 10
So uth Second at 7:37 p. m . Cody
Davidson was t rea ted but not
transpo rted. Pomeroy squ ad
went to Scout Camp Road at 9: 45
p.m . for I va Ra ybu rn. Rayburn
wa s lransported to Veterans
Mem or ial Hospital.

Frlcnds may c a ll from 7-9 p.m.
today at lhP Mastprs F'unt' ra l

a

index reaches lhP danger category Monday and Tuesday
Wl!h shower s and thunde r
storms likel y WPdnpsday, hay mak ers may want to postpnnf'
new cuts. Thursday through the
weekend co uld be a suilable dry
period for cutting and curing

;.,
.

of

ncr ovrr t hP wrP kl' nd
On Sa turda y morn in g at 2: -t 7.

J

She is su rvi vPd b_
v her motllf'r
and stepfathe r. JO)'CP and Mi
cha el Iliad of Eas1 Pa la tka . and
her fathr :- and strpmo ther . Ho
nald 1 nd .J &lt;inf' \'anrP of NPw
Have n. W.Va .. Jnd a sister .
Stl'p ha nil' M
Hi ad of Ea s1
Palatka ; ~randparenh Harold
M . Boll-n . Co lumbu s. LPiand and
Rcatha Clo nc h nf Rutland. and

Robe rt a nd Jrpnc• Workman of

weat her

shot

On Su nday al i: 2R a.m . Mid ·
rl !Ppor t squad went to Sou th
Seco nd for Earl Class . He wa s

Hrrit agP Churc h in Ta ll ahOJSf't'

Dunbar. W Va .

fin al

U ni ts uf tht' MPigs Colin! \
EmrrgPnc y MPdi ca l Servi crs
n •s pondrd to 1 ~ ca l ls for as sis t·

Four th for Ha rll'y Smal lwood
HP was t rral t'd but not tra ns

b.Y

the

EMS has 15 weekend calls

Flo rida Departmrnt of Educt~
li on al lhe Capital Building 111
Tall aha see.

employr d

Beegle

Tamara "Tammy" Dawn
Vance, 20, of East Palatka , Fla .,
died Saturday as the resull of
automobile accident near Pa·

Fncnds may call after 6 p.m. on
Tuesday, Aug . 2H at the funeral
home.

Micld iPport sq ua d wt'nt to So uth

was

I va Gae Hill, 80, Annandale,
Va., died Friday at her residence
after a brief Illness.
Born April 4, 1910 at Looney ville In Roane County, West
Vlrg!na, she was a daughter ol
the late James Emery and
Florence Dye HilL She was a
retired c lerk for the Social
Security Administration In Bait!·
Ray
more, Md. She was also a
member of the First Baptist
Ray Beegle, 70, of Leon died
Church of Annandale.
Sunday, Aug . 26, 1990 at Pleasant
She Is survived by one nephew .
Valley Hospital after a brief illness.
Ronal Boothe, Burke. Va .; one
Born Man:h 27, 1920 at Gay, he
niece, Sandra Boothe, Ra cine:
was the son of Jennings and Mae
and one brother-In-law. Wood row
(Tuttle) Beegle of Cottageville. He
Boothe, Tariff, W.Va .
was a World War II Navy veteran
In addition to her parents. she
and a memw of the VFW and the
was preceded In death by three
American l.Lgion. Beegle owned
sisters, Della Simmons, Alma
and operated "Beegle Drilling and
Hill, and Orva Boothe; a brother.
Excavaong" and was lhe owner of
Elba Hill and an Infant brother.
the 87 Drive-ln. He was preceded
Serv1ces will be held Wednes - in dealh by ooe sister, Goldie Hunt
day at 2 p.m . at the S!nnetiSurviving are his wife, Pauline
Taylor Funeral Home In
(Thomas) Beegle; one son, Johnny
Spencer, W.Va . with Rev . J . Ray Beegle; brothers, Brownie
Herbert Smith officiating. Burial
Beegle and Jed Beegle, both of
will be In Clover Cemetery nea r
Ripler. Clair Beegle of Cot·
Spencer.
tagevtlle, Jennings Beegle of
Friends may call at the funeral
Racine, Ohio and Bill Beegle of
home on Tuesday from 6-8 p .m .
Akron, Ohio; sisters, Gladys

Tamara Vance

ntcs.

thP

She

Meigs

\1 !D DLFPORT- Th e Oh Kan
Co m Ci ub wi II meet Monday
,.,.,.n in g at Burkett barber shop
in :Vliddleport with a tr ading
Sl'SS IOn ath7 p.m . and coin
aucli on followi ng the meellng.
Hefrrshment s wil l be served.

'

Director, Division 10, Ohio Department ol Transportation, said
dedication ceremonies will h&lt;• announced . (O VP photos by Stephen
Wilson)

More hot weather in store for Ohioans

summer

Iatka, Fla
She was born Dec 17. 1969 .

The

LIO-o : .10 p.m . at the Syracuse
Mumcipa! Building.

VINTON BRIDGE REOPENS - The VInton bridge on State
KouU, 160 In GaiDa County was reopened to tralflc late Saturday,
Work on the $400,000 project began March I. Joe Leach, Deputy

roy; Willard Lucas, Pomeroy:
Vernon B. Lockhart, Long £3ol tom; Pal rick Cla rence Clifford.
Long Bottom; Tommy Howard
McG rath Jr., Racine; Jesse W.
Knight, Albany; Sandra Leigh
Banks, Pomeroy; Melinda Sue
Sm ith, Rac ine; Stella M . Lrvacy.
RacinP; Ashley .J. Bishop. Mid·
dleport, Charl es Dewey Hau bPr .
Reedsville; De nnis R . Gra nl .
Dexter; Sand ra K. Wrikeman ,
Reedsville; Zorra F. Johnson.
Pomeroy;
Da v id Lawrc nc£•
Gra te. Long Bottom ; Holly Re·
nee Mi ll er. Middleport; Peggy
.Ju n(' Marcinko, Long Bottom ;
An na M . Hvse ll, Ew!ngt on; Vi ·
olel Pa r ker. Long Bottom: Th o
mas Clifford Hill , Racine; .Jcf
frey C W! ckl'rs ham, Rac im-:
Ed ith Mae Whaley, Albany;
Josephine Alta Ritchie, Long
Boltom. Tcrrv L ynn Guinthl'l.
Sy racu se : Paul W. Hudson.
Pome roy; Elsie H Shaha n.
Por1 !and

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Co un ty Tubercu losis office will
tl(' co nducting a co mmunit y skin
te sting clinic on Monday from

Grand jurors selected
for September tenn
Grand jurors se lected for September term of the Meigs Cou nty
Common Pleas Court are as
follows:
Phyllis M . Stobart, Racine:
Tamara C. Hill, Racine ; Jacque·
line Frances Fraley, Albany :
Betty L. Donovan, Syracuse:
John David Roush , Racine:
Roger L. Grace, Racine: James
A . Sisson, Middleport; Richard
Kevin Boring, Reedsville: Eliza ·
beth A . Fisher, Racine: Anita M .
Harless, Rutland; Diane I. Bach·
tel, Pomeroy; Albert Diann
Davis, Portland; Debra Kay
Gilkey, Middleport ; Terry
James Knighting, Long Bot tom :
Larry Todd Taylor , Racine:
Beulah Mae Zumbach, Tuppers
Plains; Kenneth E Newland.
Racine: Paul W. Say re. Por·
!land; Nancy Dianne £loyko,
Pomeroy; Gary Ed Spencer.
Albany; Diana L. Smith , Racine:
David Richard Thom as. Syra ·
cuse; David Larry Smith, Langs ville; William E . Quivev. Pomc-

The Daily Sentinel

POMEIOY, OH.

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it that wa): your local phone company will assign
you to a long distance company And it might
not be AT&amp;T
The vas t majorit y of people like you considered
the facts and dec ided not to let that happen.
But you have to decide for yourself If you don't
want to lose AT&amp;T service, quality, reliability
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�Page- 6- The Daily Senltn el

Pomeroy- Mtddlepon . Ohio

Monday. August 27 . 1990

Laurel Cliff

Circle, Zirkle families have reunion
T he 1990 Cl rcl e-Zir kle reun ion
was held J u ly 22 a l the L arry and
Patty Circ le r es idence, Carm el
Road, Rac ine.
Potluck lunc h was ser ve d at 1
p.m. after grace by Arthur
Bu rdel l.
A ttendance and dea ths were
noted during the bu siness m eet·
lng. Gifts wer e g iven to the
younges t and oldest as well the
tr ave ling prize for the longest
t rip to the r eunion.
Attending from out of town
were: Sco tt, DeA nn, Robin ,
M andy and Trlsh Richards ;
Su si e Harri s, Scott Ha r ris, Angle
Harri s, M r . and Mrs. Russ

Har r i s. M r and M rs Den nis
Harri s and fa mily; M ary Rus·
sell , Nell and ll a Ci rcle M ark s;
Anna C ircl e Cleland; Arthur and
Elva Burdett , June Circle Gray;
An na Circle E llio tt ; Jam es and
Go ldie Circ le; Mar guerit e R as p;
E lsi e Stahl; Linda R adcliff;
Terry, Mindy and Cody P atte r·
son; Steve, Cindy , Stepha nie and
Courtney Circle.
T hose at tendi ng l ocally wer e:
L ar ry. Patty , Shane and Gra nt
Circl e: Florence Circl e, Douglas
Circle, Sue Ci rcl e Hager, Lind.,
Circle Pattzrson ; Wayne Ru ssell
and Lisa; Bill and Mar y Ru sse ll~
; F ra nces Robert s; E dith Si sso n.

CnH'(' \\:arner: Lu ld Ci tTli',
Nancy, Jarrod .. Jaso n and Pa
1rece C'irclc; Harold and Becky
Circle; Roger . Helen and Jarnel
Holl er; Robprt Re ibl•r; .Joe and
Dix i eCirc leSayre : BobandJ u ne
Ash ley, Jeff. Son ia. Chris t•. Jet·
f rey and Ty ler Circ le and Becky,
Amy and Jo hn Rober t Ben tz.
T ho,se a t tending en joyed swim
mlng and volleyball as well as
visiti ng l la M ark s madecompu·
ter pr intouts of Indivi dual famil y

t rees
N ex l yea r 's re u n ion w il l br tll r

four th Su nday In .J u lv at thf'same
loca tion.
·

Family gathers for reunion
OLDEST AND YOUN GEST - LI Uian Lee. 89, holds Ashley
De•ore, 4-days-old. at the Parker reunion held August 12 in
Tupper s Plains.

Parker family gathers
Th ~ 55th annua l Parker n•un

l'a rk cr. Shr llir . Nico le and
l11·oo kr·:
.I
Gl enn Parker;
.Jack if'.
Brad lry a nd llren t
J-&gt;Jr k pr : lrlan d a nd Ch r is
I';Jrk1•r.
Ralph. .J i nny and
.Jirnrn.\ · Pa r kPr. Jessica Cl ine.
Mr . an d Mr s Carl Parker, Jason
~Hl rl Ama nda: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
poole and Will. Mr. and Mrs.
William Whill· and Diana, C' i ndy,
1\f'lli unil l:li l lv; Mr. and Mrs.

ion was held al lhP T uppers
Pla i ns Elem enl"n Schoo l Au
gust 12. K et th Ash.ley ask&lt;•d the
bl essin g befo r e IIJl• basket
dinner.
President Fra nk li n Parker
c haired t he busi ness rn"'' ing He
as ked peo ple to give lhPi r names
and t he branc h of l hr• fam ily to
w hic h they beiongerl.
The g r oup votPd to continu(' 1hr

reu nio n and to havp thi' nll'al at
12: 30 In 1991.
Gifts w ere prese nted to Lil lian
~ee , 89. oldes t wom an; EobPr l
As hley,
oldes t ma n; i\s hi PI'
Devore, 4"daY's -old. \·uu n gP ~ I
g"irl : Brei 1 PtHkc'r. S. \'Oun.QP~ t
bpy, a nd to ot hrrs n'prc'srnting
m ost r Pcen tl v marrif'd. furtlw~l
dis tance tra\;f'lcd. largpsf famil _
\·
&lt;qid firs t al!e ndPrs .
·Offi cers for 1991 ~&lt;we rlPr·fl•d .
:A ttend ing fro m M&lt;• 1gs Coun1.1
"1ere Nellie Parker, Wilma .1nrl
Howard Parker . Robert and
Ju ne Ash lev. Mr . and Mrs
L.~s ter Par ker and l.rs lit' dlld
I.Rs ter II. M r. and Mrs lum
P.a rk er. Al ber t Pa r ker. CPor~&lt;'
and M ary, Mr. and M rs. Ke i th
Ash ley, Rachel, Wh itney and
E'mily, I re ne Parker. Mi ldred
Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Russell

m.

RichJrd

Yost &lt;lnd Aaron a nd

SarJ h.
Urh rr s fmm Ohio werr: Mr.
dfHI Mrs· [)p ]l){'r t Y os t, L a ncas ·
l r&gt;r: Ka thiP &lt;Hlll Jl'sse Cav inee,
Hockb rid gc: Clar a Be lle B urns
;tnd 1-: !I •J rw r Bowma n, A thens;
])(•f' Hriggs. Ci nci nna ti:
and
l-l t'!Pn Har t. Darwi n.
Att~ \ nd i ng from Parkersburg
wt •rf' : Mr. an d Mrs. T. Franklin
l'a r kt·r: Wil l is Pa rker . Mr. and
Mr s . .Jim Dc,·o rc a nd Alis ha and
A...,h ] &lt;·~· . Mr and Mr s. Jer rold
Pa r kr r an d M is ha . Jos hua Snod-

gr&lt;t ss. :'vlr . and Mrs

Rodney

Parker anrl HrcuJ]p_v

Pauli nr

Pa rkt.•r ca m e from

The l hlrd annual f amily r eun·
Jon of the late E rnes t Hudnall and
L enora Mc Nutt Hudnall of Pearl
Wood Road, Albany, wa s held
Sa turd ay , Augu st 4, at the horne
of Howard and Cathy .Jo Hudnal l
Sr. of Alban y.
A I tending wer e eight of thei r
ni ne surviving children and thei r
f amilies: L enora Hudnall; How ·
ard and Addle Hudnall; Addle
M ae Hudnall ; Dav id L ee Hudnall
J r.; Glenna and Bill Wade J r. ;
Jim and Charl otte Hudnall Sr ..
J im Hudnal l Jr. . Bill and Ch ad
Hudn all;
Stacy Thom as ; Fra n Hudn ell;
Howard C. and Ca th y Jo H udnall ,
Howard C . Hudnal l J r.; Ger ald
and Li nda Douglas. Ger ald Dou·
g las J r .. K eith, Scott and Melind a
Douglas; Delbert and Nancy
Sa nder s; David , Clinton. Teresa
and K ate Sander s: Willard and
Li nda Hud nal l. Sharon, Willa rd
J r . . Sa muel , Li nda , Fa ith.
M icky, Rebecca and Abby Hud ·
nail: La vanda an d K aycee
P idcoc k:
Co nn ie and Jenny Phelps;
J er em y Hayes; Bob Hudnal l.
Ed na King; Robby K ing; T ony
K i ng; Renee and K aron White;
A ngle Hager; Bubble Kuhn .
M ar k Clark; Dav id Bori ng. a ll of
A l ba ny.

IJacll' I 'iii. Fl a
i" r &lt;J nk!in Pa rk (•r rr ported on
l ilt' t'iJ nd ilto n of his m o ther,

Thr Amprica n spf'C'ir of t hf'
pla nt grows in dry fiPidsandopcn

It is kn own for II "
plrasa nt Jroma ti r odor. It wards
off mos quit os a nd was used b_,.
woods

AmP ri can In dians
hradachr&gt;s .

in

trca

Bo hh i Karr a nd Mrs . Nea sl'
ckmo n strarr·d maki ng s to ne

for

mo lds for h\'l'b pla nters in
ganJPns u ~ i n g quick q'tting

Conn ie Hill pres ided al lhP
businrss meet i ng i n w hich rr

HP frps hmr-nL" o r me lon balls.
lf'm on m in t IJUne h and h Pr b

to be held Sept. 29at the m in ipar k

c hl'l'Sf'

Tshirts. desig ned by Li nda
\1cCo1. for t he group were
ordPrrd.

of Ha rrisonv illP.
.Je nn ifer K in g and John JL•ffers
of M idd lepor t.
Also in a ttenda nrf' wPrP Sco tt
Stad ler. Terry Ha ley Young,
J aco b an d Jo hnny Wh itemJ. n
Mu sic was pla:vect and sung by
KN m it Gilk ey. Bill Osborn&lt;• Sr.
.Joe Chris ty. Pr nny B in gm an .
Lloyd H ud nall. .J r . Wib l •n and
Raymo nd Bn ck les.
The date CJnd t i mr of thp n ex t
reunion wi II bP an nou nccd in .Ju lv

1991

.

DOWNING CHILDS
MULLEN MUSSER

INSURANCE

111 Second St., Pomeroy
YOUR INDEPENDENT
AGENTS SERVING
MEIGS COUNTY
SINCE 1868

r

TERRI ROUSH
New Haven. WV

I I am 10 \11d ~un · Thu"
I I .tm ro I .tm t-n 1:-.1 ::-,.n

Featuring
Specials
For Terri!

Only!

PO l i CI£S

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15

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15

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·FrtH! ads
G•veaw ny a nd Fo und a ds u nd e&lt; 15 ward a w oll be
ru n 3 di!Y5 at no c h • g e
' Pr oce of ad l o• a ll capn-al I fil t er s os d oubl e p 11ce o f ad cost

"7 pomt lin e type only use d

for e"o•s forst d sy ad runs m papert Call befo re 2 00 p m
dll't" a h er pubh cat oon t o make co" ecl•on
"Ads t hll1 must be p a•d tn adv an ce are
Ca r d of Th anks

Happy Adt
Yar d S ales

In M emo n am

1 5 Words

20

$6 .00
$9.00

30

$ 1 3 .00
S1 30 1 day

Announcements

42,

PAT' HILL FORD

60
05/ dey

Middleport , Ohio

Merchandise

1 - Card of Thank s
In Memorv
3 - 4nn ouc ern tMl1 s

4

52 - Sp or ting Go od1
53 - An iiQU!lS

- Gi vfi&amp;W II V

54 - M•sc M erch an dt se
5~ - Butldmg Su pphm

S - Happy Ad l
6- lo ~t and Found
7 - Yard S ale IP il! d m advance !
8 - Pu bl oc Sale &amp; Au~o: ll on
9- Wanted t o B uv

57 Mutocall n s t ru m enh
56 - Fru11s &amp; Vegeub l e~
59 - Fo r Sale or Tr ade

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.foUmrin f!. t eleph one excha11 f!.es ...
Ga lli a C o unt~
A rea Code 6 14

Me•gt Co u nt y
A reaCode 614

M uon Co . W V

446 Gall •pohs
3&amp;7 - C h e:s h.re
3B fi - V •n1Qn
24~ - R• o G rand e
256 - Guyon D• s l
643 A•eboa Oo sl
379 - Wal nu t

992 - M1 ddlepo r t

675 - Pt Pl e.sa nt

Area Code 30 4

458 - l eon

Po m Ar oy

9 8 6 - Ches ter
B43 Po rtlan d

576 - Appl e Gro11e
773 - Muo n

24 7 - l et an Fa lh

88 2 - New Haven

9 49 - Ra co ne
742 -- R utl end

B95 - le1af!
937 - Buff alo

66 7 - C oo l'lilll!

•

Get Rescdb Fast

&amp; Liveslock

Wanlt~d

S 1tuel!o n W a nt ad

12

13 - l n s uran ce

I

1 4 - Bus 1n ess Tra,n •ng
15 Sch ool ~ &amp; ln u ruc!nJn
16 - Rad •u. TV &amp; CB Repa11
17 - M•scella nfl() u !.
18 - W11n1ed To D o

62 -Wa med
6]
64

Real Eslale
3 1 Homn for S ale

to B uv

71
72

H6~ 86~ Hn

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

AutosforSa l e
T•uc-1 fo• S41le

73

Vans64VVD~

74

M otorc~cleli

75 - Boau &amp; Morors lo r Sale
Aula Pa•ts f. Arce:uoru!'l
77 Aut o Repaor
76 Camp1ng Cqu•pmenl
7 9 - CampefS &amp; Motor Homes

I:MUJlA

Services

41- Hou ses lor Rent
4 2 - M ob•l e Ho m es lo1 Ren1
4 3 - Fa rm s fo • R iJ n t
44 - Apartme n1 l o r R ent
45 - Fu rm 1h1Jd ~ a oms
46 - S pace for R ent

4 7 - Want ed 10 Rent
48 - EQu tOmen t lo r Rent
4 9 Fo r leM~

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

WANT ADS bring

Vacalion Money

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Pay Your Phon e
and Cable Bill s Here
&lt; · BU!INIS S PHON!
f6 141 991-6110
~I!IOINCI PHON!
f6UJ 991. 17 ! 4

For Old &amp; New Roofs. S hingles
Repairs, Gutters
Buildi ng a nd Remodeling
W ~· (; u ar lln tt·t·

Yu ur

FREE EST IM ATES

~u li ~"&lt; faf lion

JOSEP H D JACKS
7 -20 -1 m o .

I !?B. 111

.

Hom11 lm pr ollflmenl•
Plumb •ng f. Hel!l •ng
83 - bCirYI!Il lng
84 Elec111C&amp;I &amp; Re lngere t•on

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and

OFFERS 2 lOCATIONS TO SERVf YOU ...

•uGHT HAULING
'FIREWOOD

985-4473
11117-11179

USED RAILROAD TIES

POMEROY . OHIO : Rt. 7 &amp; S.R. 143
A LBANY , OHIO : At. 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS :

REMOVAL

POM EROY 9 a.m .· 7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a m. ·5 p.m . 6 Doys Closod Sunday

BILL SLACK

PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990
#1 Co pper '1 per lb.
Clea n Dry Alu m inum Cans, 35(: per lb.
Clea n Aut o Ra diat o r s 44 C lb .; Ba tterias $1 ea.
Yell ow Brass 40 C lb.; Alum . Sheets 40¢ lb.

992-2269

614 992 -5114

8-12-90 tfn

, , . .... .

61

62
85

Gflnl!!'fal Hauhn9

B&amp;
87

Mob• l e Home Repe11
U pho lst e•"

FOR LEASE
OLD POMEROY
LIBRARY

BUILDING
For More

COUNTRY
MOBILE

USED APPliANCES

R. L HOLLON
~ROCKING

90 OAT WARIANTT

-GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT .
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

~~~
•Mobile Hofnd

APniBis
•Lot• Renlals

992·7479

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

liEN'S APPll ANCE
SERVICE

New Home1 l•ilt

" Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·28110

992 -5 335 or 985 -3561
Acron from Post Offiu
POMIROT , 1&gt;HIO

985-4422

1·11.'88·rtn

•VINYL SIOING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

WASHER S-$ 100 up
DRYER $- $69 up
REfRIGERAT OR$-$ 100 up
RANGES-Gas·E itc. - $111 up
fR EUE RS- $115 up
MI CRO OVEN S- $79 up

CHESTER, OHIO

•Mobile Hom e

Rt. 33 North of
Pomeroy, Ohio

Powers
992·5813

maltc. Run s good . Gets good gas
mt leage Excellent cond ition.

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
992 -7762

We C .... y Fi ahing Suppl iea

~

Whal We Say.

Is Your Rool Ready For Another Yeor of Ice
and Snow?
Now's The Time to Find Out .

New lo,ation:

S 3 1 ~ ' 90 lin

Information
Contact Ruth

CAR FOR SALE - CINDY fi ELDS
1987 Dodge Colt, D L , PS, PB,
AM/FM casse" e. new !ires, auto·

do. W e Do

7~ 23· 1

168 North Se&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 41760

tNew Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

HOME PARK

BULLETIN BOARD

We

Fertolt~e•

76

3 2 - M o blle H omes l or Sal e
33 - Fa rms for Sale
34 - Busmes s Bu•i d • ng~
35 lot~ &amp; Acrfl11g e
36 - R• al Euat e Want ed

So y What

36 YRS . EXPERIE NC E

PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

.
ll

Dra p e~

614-992 -2328

l/ 6/"90 /tfn

.

&amp; G r11on

Transporlalion

Bu s •n er~s

O p po•lun• t y
22 - Money 10 Lo an
23 - Pro l~s10 nal Se r v • ce~

Hay

65 - Seed &amp;

llh6UIHml
21 -

or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

Love$ 10c k

We

POMEROY , OHIO

Day

61 - Fl!l rm EQoHp mt'nt

Tu Ifill~

or 985-3561

1·13-tlt

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949•28110

Farm Supplies
1 1 - Hel p

(usl om

I f ull d

Across From Post Offite
217 E. Se1.,. Pomeroy

992 -2196

" AI Reasonable Prices"

"A class •foed a dvert ., e men t p laced m Th e Da tly S11ntmel (e~

Will a lso appe ar .n t he P1 Ple• a nt Aeg111 11 r a n d th e Ga !!o
po ll ! De• lv Tr•bune . reach1ng ove r 18 .00 0 hO m es

~9 2- 5335

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

56 Pets fo1 SaiP

cep1 - cia silt ed dt s plev . Bu s111Ms Ca rd and legal notr cesr

KEN 'S APPL\ANCE
SERVICE
.

BISSELL
BUILDERs ·

51 ~- H ov se hold Good!~

2

ALL MAKES
Bring lt ln Or We
Pick Up.

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also !Kid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

R at es ar e fo r consecu1 111e • u !'IS broken up d8'V s Wil l be char ged
t nr
r1 "" u sa o era t e ads

patd

NO SUNDAY CAllS
4· 16-86-tln

!Oi30 !'8911n

1 -11 -90 tfn

you want it ...

you·ve got it ...

Real ES1ate General

61 4 992·2377.

GRAND OPENING

L--

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September 1, 1990
Ca rpe nter's Gun s &amp;Ammo
981 HYSELL STREET
MIDDL EPLO RT, OHI O
614·992-2034

f YOU TOUCH AN
POWIR 1.1\1
WII.E 'JIIIMMftG TREES,
YOU COIID BE SBUOUSLY
WJIIIBI OR Kft I m.
~1111111111~

THI S l "x l "
BULLETIN BOARD
SPACE AVAILABLE
AT ss.OO PER DAY

IT'~ ACREAl DEAl

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9'1A ·C.... ,__ I_ W_

205 NORTH SECOND AV E.
MIDDLEPORT . OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2886 / HOME 992 -5692
DOTTIE S. TURNER . BROK ER
RUTlAND - Smith Run Rd - App10&lt; one am nl 1nol
green la wn or grow your own vegetabl es Ha s a wel l keot mo
b1le home w1th two bedrooms m _good co nd1!1on ~ron! rlPck
JU ST $13. 5DO
MIDDLEPORT - A bat~''" ot a home ~. I,,, story home "'Jh
3 rooms up and 3 room s rlow n Carporl llilil basement
equ1pped k1t chen Grea t starter homr 01 rental hom ~
18.000
FLATWOOO RD . - A gr owm g ar ea Applll&lt; I m os w1!h a
great lay mg b01ldm g stl e or mobile home Sl l f' TPC wate r
ava 1lable Eleclr tc Ime ac1oss thr pr operly Almo&lt;.l rf' ady to
go. Just needs you
$8.000
TUPPERS PLAINS- Arbaugh Add1! 10n - I st01y ~an c h
w1th 3 bed rooms . eqUipped k1tchrn . r,ardr n Mea and ap
prox 1~ ac re olland
$32.1100

'

OR
ORIGINAl STYlE!

SER~ICE

S4 00

15

10

' Ad&amp; ou t s ode Me •gs. Ga l:• a or M as on co unt1 1111 mu st b e pr e ·

SPIRAL PERMS.............. REG. 147.50.............. .
HAIRCUT$.................................................'2.50 OFF
REGULAR PERM$.................................... '5.00 OFF
MANICURES.................REG. t6.50 ...................*5.00

1 ITEM PIZZA
PAN
$599

3
6

CLOSED SUNDAY

Second &amp; lynn StrHh, Pomeroy, Ohio
,.:: Starting Sept. 9 Pastor Wildman will teach an adult course
on Basic Christian Beliefs for high school age and above .
Clas..s for all age groups.
Nursery With Cribs Provldttd

Mason. WV

LARGE

1

8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY

'

Rare

Wo rds
15
15

Da ys

Ov~r

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR

TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

ro thy KarT, Dl' hbiP M ill l'r and
Ma r y Rous h.

992-2124

stnes Services

RATE S

TO PLACf AN AD CALL 992 -21 56
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Shore in on atmosphere of
honest inquiry
Sunday mornings
9: 15-1 0:1 5

Janet's Hair-Go-Round

Houn:

•

• The Area's Number 1 Marketpla'e

'Sen t •nel1s not respons ible lor er ro rs Aft er fir st dsv !C h eck

Sam Ralrden, a r esiden t of
Arca dia Nursing Ce nte r, Cool·
ville, will be celebra tin g his 98th
birthday on Thursday. Cards and
vl slty w ould be app reciated .

b.::tlls a nd fingt·r foods
wpn• sprved h _Y hos lt'SSt's. Do

Po mt•r f)\

"~I

M r. and Mr s La r rv Wal ker
and boys, P alatka. Fl a ; v isi ted
her pafen ts and ot hn rela tivf's
here reccn tl v .
Mr . and ~1rs. rau l Marr and
Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Vanl nwa gE'n spent the weekP nd i n
Ci nci nna 1i.
Mrs. Ida M as h. Co lum bu s.
spe nt the week w it h Mr s. A nn
M ash and atte nded th e fair .
Mr . and M rs. Greg E bl in, Steve
Eblin and Becky. ai!Pml ed t he
o utdoor th Pa l rt' play, "TPf'um sr h" in Ctri l licotll('

The Daily Sentinei- Page-7

Ohio

Classified

longer vis it .

Card Ihower

Welcomes

Pick-U~

&lt;l

("(Jncn•l('

pons were made on the herb ft·s t

on Court Street in Pomeroy

ton rema i ned for

Can't Scratch?

h t&gt;ld 1Jw st •rond Su nda.v in A u_gu st
;Jt th r• samr placc

A re por t was g ive n on th e
recen t herb gardC'n tour wi th the
F'a i rfield Herbal ists as hos tess.
The g r oup also to ured hom es on
t he na tio na l rPg istr r a nd th r
q ua in t shops in thr histor i ca l
low ns of Li lh upol is

Mr and :vlrs. .l as Preston and
gra nddaughter . .J am ie. and Mrs.
Rut h Prf's ton. Colu m bus; spen t a
t"l'cen t S0:1 tu rday wit h Mr . and
Mrs . Clifford .Ia robs. Ruth Pres·

Have An Itch You

Lut l it• 1\Ir k ror, 102
\t•xt .\·rar's n•u nion w i l l be

River Valley Herbalists meet
A rrport on pe nnyroyal H·as
givrn at the recrnt meeli ngof thr
River \' a i le~ HL•rb alis t held a1
1ht&gt; homf' of Do nna Nease

Gl ori a and J ared K ing of
Shade.
Don L auderm ll t ; Pam . M issy.
Crystal and Da vid Priddy of
Rutland.
Betty, Dew y Lee. April and
Lisa B lankenship; Angle Hud·
nail: Robert Pi ckett; and Rut h
Steffel. all of Pomeroy.
Also attending wer e: B ill . Bill
J r . and Mic hae l Osborn e of New
M ar shfield .
All endlng f rom A th ens were:
Alfred, Bec ky , M ichae l and M i
chelle Hudnall; Grove. Jo Ann
and Nina Willard ; Lloyd, Penny.
Randy, Ll oydl e, Ric hard and
E ri c Hudnall ; T ina Hudnall, Joe,
M ar y Christy, De lbert , John and
Dale M cBride.
Ray mond and Bess ie Br ic k les;
Dean Wlblln J r. and Evel yn
Wlblin of P aget own
Penny .
Kyle. Jesse and B r ook Bingman
of Ames ville.
George and Bonnie Doug las of
New E ngland
Joa n. Jac k J r a nd Julie K ing

Monday, August 27, 1990

RUILAND - Smith Run Rd . - Tl' '' d'i'"'"rl coun t1y '"'
den ce 1s a p1ctur esque sell~r1 p, w1lh il redwood !10me that SI IS
way bac k Iromthe road Has adreamy pecan k1tch en ca the
dral ce ihn g rn w ac mu s l1v m ~o; ruom w1lh l1replace The -:nun
tr~ sized lamrly room also has a f11eplace. and th ere are lwo
baths Th1 s 125 acre !ar m IS ~e t up lor heel caNie lt has a
large metal barn and ot he~ oul bu•ldtn gs and stocked pond
MU ST SEE TO BELIEVE $140.1100

CALL (304) 773-5404 FOR APPOINTllfENT

.u .. o (. .I.Rl HI Q PP O 'lTUNlliES NO W AVAi tAfl lE '

Ma1nlen ance l1 eeext el lOI 4 bedroom s. 2 baths.
3 srttrn g po rches. and a dmmg room NICe b1 g level yard
Fenced area w1th b111 n lor an1mals and a tree house for chil -

LETART -

dren

'Introducing
Dr. Randy Hawkins

'

54 Miscellaneous
Mercha ndlse

WANTED
GINSENG ROOT
YELLOW ROOT

Wo guarantee you 920 .00 t o 8100.00 more per
pound than anyon e . We are the only company in Ohio
with a Federal Gin1eng EJ: port License . Don 't be
fooled any more, ship your gi':lteng to Hong Kong with
us. We don't " Grade " your ginseng but if you have

P

Jrasan t Vallry llos p1tal Is plra,-d to we i rome K&lt;1ndall F. Hawk.Jns. M .O l o !I s med Jral sta ff. i)r.
llawluns oa rn ed hi s mediral &lt;i e~ree In 19M7 from th e Marshall Uni versit y Srh ool of Medl r ln e.
~~:he-rr- h(' ro mple lf'd a three- year res Jdf" n cy In lnl ,.rnaJ Medi c ine. While a t Mar s h a ll . he a lt e nded a
ro 11rhm f"d Am erlc11 n Soviet sr- 111in ar on ~ l ro k e nt-umloKf held In the Sovtet Union . In 19tH, h e s1udlt-d
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Announcements

614- 379-~18 .

We'd lov• to ahara our haar1s &amp;
home with Infant. Will oftar !ova
warmth &amp; aHactlon, financiallY
secure, lata help aach other!
Medlc:atJLegal expenses paid
Call eollocl Evanlngs 20HI27:
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Big Dakota 5 bedroom farm
home built on your lot. $35,995
&amp; up. 6'f4-886..7'J11
Price Reducltd. 12 ac res , 2
barns, 1982 ln~iler, 3 bedrooms,
2 porches, rur11 w1tar, tobacco
base, Ohio Rt 7, 1-304-i'13-8196.

ADOPTION
Spacial family wants to glv.
your baby a loving home. Give
your baby and us a chance Call
collect 708-352-1656 Mary Ellyn
and Chuck.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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3 k11tens, Calico, yellow while
long hai r, gray, 304-675 5165

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Local business now accepting
i&amp; OST Chi ld 's Pet smce puppy resumes tor ncretnal position
Mad1u m slle dog , mos tly brown, applicant must have good
Some bl ac k &amp; tiHI Part Col· typing skills soma computer
tle1S hepherdiChow Has spotted knowledge (IBM PC), good taletpngua Red collar, answe rs to phone sk llla , must work wall
·:woody .. Vlcmtt y ot Add1son with pub lic All raaum .. coo·
!like or local su rro unding area tidantlal, sand to Box S-24, %
II you have seen PLEA SE Coo- Point Pleasnt Register, 200 Main
St, Pt. Ptl, WV 25550.
tact· 614 -367·7760

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Lost &amp; Found

~oat. Small white dog on Salley
IJun Rd Answers to Dinky
6141992 -5186

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
All Yard Salas Must Be Pa id In
Advance DEADLINE 2 00 p m
the day belora the ad Is to run
Sunday edit len · 2 00 p.m.
Friday Monda,- edition - 2 00
p m Saturday

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Public Sale
&amp;Auction

Flick Paanton Auction Company
now booking aucHona, ax·
perlanca makes the difference
Llcansad Ohio, l&lt;antucky, W111
VIrginia , 304-773-5785.
David B?9QS Auction Servles,
Now booking audiOM, t1 censad
1n Oh1o, 614-446-7750

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Wanted to Buy

Wantud To Buy Junk Autos
with or without motors Call
Larry Lively 614 -388-9303

Employmenl Services
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Help Wanted

S2 500 CREDIT CAROl
Guaranteed sama day approvaP
Also quality tor NO deposit
VI SAIMC and cash advaneaa 1·
600-473-1087 Ext G2524
$375 DA.,;
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Working at home, paopiCI CBII
you to order Call Roger tor
det ai ls, J04 -466 -3993 E:tl B-2
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lmmed 1ata opan1ngs No ex p
nl'lllrl Ad Fu ll. Part limo Call t900 463 -4JJ6
7a m -lOp m
$2-m m
AVO N - All areas, Call Marilyn

Wea vor 304 882 -2645

1\ NO NONSENSE-- :;
W;:A;:
Y-:T-:0-Sc:Sc00
A DAY'
Sl pl us FA S E K A Stevana
Rt 2 Bo• 22 4. South Pomt oH
45680
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LPN Needed· Mldnlghl rallaf 16
hrtJwk . Working wllh Gerta'trtc
MR rtaldanta In a rt~sidantlll
Mttlng Excallant poallion tor
an LPN gomg lo achooJ who
nMds par1-tlme work. 614-44&amp;1'148.

Styllat Needed · Excallant Hours
Sa lary plus commission, lor In:
tll'll\eW, 614-446·3353.
Wanted Merchandiser, Gibson
Greeting Cards, Pomeroy Part
tlm1, hours llaxlable contact
Point Pla.a ant Job Sa~lea 225
Sixth St, Point Pleasant
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Wanted
IX~rltncld llf"VICI
man, lor commtrclal reh'lgartllon, &amp; healing, air condlllonlng
repairs. local ast1bllshad HVAC
Compsny Sand brief r11ume to
801 Cia 044, eJo Galtlpolla Dally
Tribune , 82! Third Avenue Gal tlpolla, OH 45631
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Eehotnq Maa do\\i s ICF MR 111
curre nlry see kmg a lull t1ma .
RNtl PN !01 al1ernoon sh1!1 w Fr1
&amp; Sa t oil The LP N $B 2S RN
$10 00 w1t h bonef11 par.k age 1n
dudod Th1 s pos 1t 10n l!i open lor
mor e Into ea ll 6t 4·594-3541 or
slop by 3t9 Wast Umon St,
AI hans, OH 4570 1 Mon Fri 9· 11
1·4, To co mplet e an appl 1cat 1on
AVON r Al l Are a! ' Shirley
Spears 104-67S-t4 29
COOK FOFI HIGHWAY-IN, APPLY
IN PER SON , 614-445-0206

Situation
Wanted

Fraa nda to Cal1fo rnla , San
Fran sraa Just help dnva
Laavlng ar ound Aug 27, 1at ol
Sept 614·992 -5143

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Miscellaneous

198:1 Ponll1c Bonna11lll e $2500
New Trombone $325 Small
truek tool box or tr1de topper
6141843 -5466

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Wanted to Do

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Clea ning r..!dentlal , &amp; com mercial Ratanncas , 614·3792211
House cleaning once a wHk,
dependable, ask lor Debb11 30457S..114 5
Kountry Kid s Child Care A fun
place to st ay where friend ships
begin Great loc allona 614-992·
75l2
Magic Yeara Day Care Canter
r.a asonlble,
dependable,
t1c• nse, quality ctJUd care Monday thru Friday, 710 till 5 30
For mora Information ()I' to
raglstar 304-67~5847

Domino 's Pi zza hiring drlvere ,
must ba 18 w1th dependable ear
and lnsurane•, apply In parson
11 00 till 4 00, 428 Viand St ,
Potnt Ptauant

Min Paula 1 D1y Cata Canter
S1fa, altordabla, chltdeara M-F
6em · 530 pm Aga1 2 -lO.
Before, aner school . Drop-Ins
welcome 614-446--8224

Eam money by th11 weak Join
lh• numbers to dem onstr ate
" Chri "~ l maa· Around· The-Wo rld""
July-December LAIWI name,
addrea&amp; , 1nd phone numbar on
answanng service 614-992-631 9

Ouallly Child Care In my home,
wlretareneae Mon-Frl 1!114-4460316

EARN MONEY Read ing Boo kal
SJO ,OOOi yr lncom• potam1 al
Now hiring (1) 805-687-6000
Ext Y101 B9

Wilt Baby all In my home t-ta .,.,
Good
Refar11ncn
Alao
WHkends 614 -388-8114

Will do housa elaanlng, rataren cos provided, 30~ 675--4568 ot
675-2765
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AHANDFUL
OF CASH
IS BETTER
THANA
GARAGE·FUL
OF STUFF

2br $27.51mo, deposit and
rtfareneas
raqulfed
Near
school, lanced yard. 614--4466590, 614-44&amp;-1478

8202.

Would like to do babysitting In
my home Mon..frl. Da,-t only
614-441HMW

2br tlousa 1150 dapc»lt, $250
rtlnt, 614-446-9219.

Financial

3 Mdroom tlousa, nice and
clean . Absolutely no Inside
pata. O.poslt and Ratarancaa
r~~qulrad 61-4 -992-3090
3 tw.droom, 2110 N Main Laaaa,
depo~ll. rt~fer~~nces, no pals,

Business
Opponunlty

S285 . l04-4~ · 1875

3 bedroom, In town, Deposit &amp;
References. Call 614-446-036 5

!NOTICE!

HouM for Rent 3br house, 11r
eond, city llmha, no pats
dapoa11 raq'd. 614_.46-4823.
Housa In country, city .chools,
rural watar, Rei &amp; O.p. 614--44 6·

'DISTRIBUTOR'
For Exciting NEW program. Not
a vand1ng routal Call 1...000·828-

0974.

3922

In town, amall, 2bl, laundry,

por&lt;:h,

qulol

neighborhood

$250. Includes water bill, Sea or
call Earl Tapa, 6,4-4~61

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bedroom mobile home. $200
monthly, ulll lllas no! Incl uded
$100 dapoelt required 614-992·
5443.

LOANS BY MAIL

2 bedroom tn~lhtr lor rent Galllpolll Ferry, par11ally lumlshed,
lraa water &amp; garbage, phone
304 -173-2666 or evenings 67~
2827

Real Eslale

2br Mobile Home tor rent , call
attar 2p.m 614-446-0527

31 Homes for Sate

2br, mob!._ home tor rent, total
electric, no posts, no drlnk1r1

107 acrwa 6 room modular
homa LR, OR , kitchen , 2 bed room , 1 112 bath $60,000
6141992 -3674

Slaeplng rooms whh cooking
At•o trailer apace All hook-ups.
Call attlf 2·00 p m , 304-7'r.J..
S651, Mason WV

46 Space lor Rent

WV

7 rooms 1 1/2 batl1s, country
I1Y1ng but elou to Meig s School
and town
Rt
33-4 lane
Township Road 27 First ro11d t~
right . Call 614-992 -7118 or 1·384
20117.

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2 bedroom furn ished Pella, wid
t ree Saeunt,- depos it $175 perulllltles not tnetudad 614- ~25886 af1er 6 p m

GOVERNMENT HOMES tram $1
(U rtpair }
Oatin quanl tax
property Aapoasasslont Your
area Pl ao5-68Hi000 Ext GH4562 101 currant rapo list

35 West Apt 2br, 1 bath, pr ivata
enetoud pallo, eloseto grocery
storn shopping cenlar, water,
nwar, trssh provided , $265/mo
614-441-1608.

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Country Setting 4 bedrooms, 2·
112 baths, ce nt ral heat and air,
basamant , attached gar1ge 20
mlnutn tram Athans , H J2
mlt11 to Meigs H+gh School
Reterancaa and depooelt ,.
qw~ 614-593-6937

lbr, 2 beth, newly remodeled
O.poslt req 'd S4251mo All
utllltin Included. 2br 2 bath
S35o
6t4-446-m3, 614-446-

4222

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS A.T
BUOOET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES1 _ 536 Jaekton Pika
from S19omo. Walk lo •hop &amp;
movln . Call 614-446 -2568 EOH

ln11aatment Pr o per1~
Dupin,
GallipOliS , Current ly rant ad
$475 ln eome month $25 ,000
Ca ll Tim , 9-5, M-Sat 614-4460965

FumlahfMt Apt , 607 Second Ava,
Oalllpolla, S225; Utflltlea paid,
1br, 15,4-446-4416 eflsr 7p m.

Schult 14x70 upando CA . larga
porches on 112 acre nea r Pt
Pteassnt Exc cond, call tor •ppolntmant French Cllr" llrocl. 8flga, 614 .... 46-9340 , 304..fi758696

Furnished EHicl ancy, 111 ulllltlaa
paid , share Dath $150lmo 919
Se cond Ave 614-446-39-45.
1175,
FumlahlWI
Eftlelancy,
Utllitlet Paid, Gallipoli s, 614·
446--4-416, eh•r 7p m

Mobile Homes
for Sale

Garage Apartment , !n town, 2br,
atove &amp; ralrtgarttor, deposh &amp;
rtfaranca t,.qulr.d, no pate,
S2001rno 1!114-44&amp;-1171

12".1160 mob!._ home, S2,500 304615-6605

1W7'1 Reba! Mobil• Home, t0x50
$2500 negotiable 614 ·992·2952.

Or~ciou• living . 1 tnd 2 bedroom ll)lrtmants at Village
and
Rlva,..lde
Manor
Apartments In Middleport From

1979 Sehultl, 14x6.5 2 BR, ell
elaetrlc. $9,000 A.nar 5 p.m 614388-9&amp;3-4 Of' :1.88-8529
1982 Townhouaa, 14x10, double
axpando, CA, Many Eldrul On
private rented lol In Rodney
614-245-5049.

f1M . Call 814-D!I2-7187. EOH .

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stra1ght 'PiS," 1oked the come mentator. "But," he added,
r - - - - - - - - - , '1he~r 'B's' are a htlle -------"

motorcycle rac1ng {0 30)
World Today
QJl Hordcaatle and
McCormick 1;J
6:05 ill Beveriy Hillbillies
6:30 (21 II ~ NBC Nightly Newt

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270 ceramic mold• lor uta 304-:
675-430a.

Beauty salon aqulpmanl for
1111. For delalls call 304-8754666 or artw 5·oo, 675-6499.

Large Privata Lot Orten loeal
School District , 614-446-4053

Merchandise

Will ealt eheapt 8~4-446-0143.

Cannon PC 2! Copier, 614 -2566218
Cemetery Lot lor Sale. Mound
Hill Cemetery. Call 614-446·2360
1tter Op m.
Commputsr IBM capallble 20

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MB hard drive dual lloopy color

Household
Goods

LAYNE' S FURNITURE
Sofu and chairs pr iced from
$395 to $995. Tables $50 snd up
to $125 Hlda-a-bada $:190 to
$595. Re cl iners $225 to $375
Lampl $28 lo $125. Olnattll
$109 and up to $495, Wood table
w-6 chalrt $265 to $795. Oeaks
$145 up to $375 Hutcl111 $400 &amp;
up , bunk beds complete with
maUrtlas $295 1nd up to $395
baby beds tno Man raasas or
box springs full or twin $18, firm
$66, and $96 Quean sets $275 &amp;
up , King $350 4 drawtr chaat
$69. Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
9un. Baby mattreaaes $35 &amp;
$45 Bad lramn $25, Ou11n
Size $:15 &amp; king frame $50 Good
salactlon of bedroom auttu,
metal cabinets, headboards $30
and up to $5 5 90 day a time 11
cash wltl1 approved credit 3 mi.
out Bulavlllt Rd ODin 9 AM to
5 PM . Man, thN Sat. Call 614446-&lt;J322

GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
Waaharw , dryara, refrigerators,
rangn . Sk1gge Appli1ncas,
Upper Rlvlf Rd Baalde Stone
Cr..t Motel Call 614-446-7398

monllor LQ prlntar, 614-:i!MI-6218 .
Comp lete Sata!llla Syatam. Sell
stl'llght out or t rade tor a eam·
par ol equal vatua. 1!114-387-0210
after 6p.m.
Conn Trumpet with case $16S.
RMu hllctl $85, Browning
Sw11t Belgium 16, $650 614"446-8111.
Couch, $70b Gold Dlahwashar,
$40; Storm oor, metal, $40; 10
pet tin rooting, $20. 614·245·

11448.

814-4~3158

6 pc . wood group $'14 .01 per
waak 4 poster ~room auill,
complete S15 20 per weak,
dlne1ta wtth • chairs $7.!0 per
waak . Magie Chat 14 cu n
Ratrigarator $12 115 par weP., 15
cu
f1
fraezat, $10 10 per
waak.VI'Ra Furniture. At 141 , 4
mll11 orr Rt 7-Cantenary.Opan 7
da'(l I WMk

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 62
Otlve St , Gallipolis New &amp; Uud
lumltufl, heaters, Western &amp;
Wort. boote 614-446-3159 .
Whirlpool ell!:trtc dryer good
condftlon. Used by tamlly' or two
tor tan years. 6141092·7563.
White WellinghouH cknt type
~zar, 15 cu fl, $175. cell a11er
6 00, •304-675 -7438

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Antiques

Top Cuh paid. Old lumltura
cuboardl,

qulllt,

oriental,

painting~ , toys, or antlrt attata
eall cotreet ~-525-3275, or 304-

523 ..e 9~

SNAFU® by Bru.,., Beattie

Surplus,
srmy
camouflage,
danlm, rental clothing. Military
1m111 Individual equipment,
Sehrada knlvas. Sam Somerville's, Eall Ravenswood, /"'
old Rl. 2~ lndapandanca Rd. rl,
Sat and :.un. Noon tilt 7:00PM

304-273-5655

Taller Batch FrMtar, Modal 121
1-4,000; t M1nhowoc lea Ma chine, Model 1340404 11,!00; 1
mallar Bitt, 16 whoM lc. craam
dlpptna
cabinet
tt &amp;DO· 1
Hobart Fraetar, Modal Ob-2,
upright ft,aoo, 1 Cot 7ft. Display
FI'Nzer ti,OOO, t Hot ()og:ger
Star Uodal 2.5 with Snu11
Gaurd, $350; ~ Bun Warmer
Modal SST25, $250, 1 commer·
clal Hoi Plata, Modal 341, $100
614-446-2107.
Two child .. roll•, very good
eond, $30. 304-675-687S

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Building
Supplies

Pets for Sate

SPECIAL Factory to you,WI, 2
or 3 bedroom14x10 models 11
tl1a unbell.vabla prk:• Dl
112, eGO datlnr.d and " ' up.
C.ll 1~~045 for datalle.

14170
wfexpando ,
Na1hua
tHu1tad .75 ec,. land, P_,.nt
Pl•uant, Many axt1111, priced
on Inspection 3()4.t75-7tl7.

Roueh'l
Straw~rry
Farm
Buns tt5 bushel, cucumbers
$'10 buaMI· good eann lng
tomaloaa,
bUsh•t. 2 mlf11
from New H•van 304,-882-2237.

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Vou pick bona 15 bushel, corn
Of Tommy
Hill 1!114-Me-2676.

$1 dozen . Call Roger

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

1030 C111 Dlaeal Tractor $3,950 ,
130 CaN w/4 bollomt plowt, &amp;
grinder/mixer,
$3,495l
Late
model 185 C111 Davia Brown
Tractor wl 5tt. Busl1 t-tog, $3,950,
Owner Will Finance. 614-266-

6522.
Fo1 2100 Forage Harvester
Badger 7ft H1y Bfnd. Gahl Gri n·
dar Mlxar, all axe cond, 304-273' 4215.

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1tto 18ft GooHnack Horse &amp;
Stock Trailer $3,295; u..d l6h.
Bumpar Stock Trailer, New
paint, l1,595 ; 12ft. 2 axle trellsr

1295, 814-286-6522.

For Sate: Springer &amp; Holstein
Helfare &amp; al110 Cowa &amp; regia·
tared Holstein Bulla tram High
producing damt, 61•·286-2496
Registered
breeding
age
Hotataln bull, sired by Mark
304-875-4308,
Tim -Rock
Holsteins .

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Transportalion

Boxer pupe, unu•ual marklnge .
Sirs Is ell whha Have both
par.nte. Choice $'150. 814flli2·
6594.

1971 Chevetta SS, rebuilt 350
anglnt, 350 TH ll'lnsmlsalon,
nice car, S3,500 negotiable.
304-882-2215.

Dra~wynd Callery P.eralan,
SiameM •nd Hlmalaytn kittena.
1!114-446-3844 after 1 p.m.

1fTI Corvette, 23,500 Actual
mUn, White with all options,
Gtf'lga ktpt. 614-446-40!3 .

Fish Tank, 2413 Jack.an Ava.
Point Plaaaant, 304-375-2063, 10
gel tat up f14.H end 10 gal
complete $43 24.
For Sate ReglataM 8 monttl
old flmaa. CoCker Spaniel. Had
Shoce 1514-258-eO:M Evenings.
Groom and Supply Shop-Pal
Grooming. All breads. All .. y111
lama Pat. Food 0..'-r. Julie
Webb. Caiii14..W6-0231.
Happy Jec:k Aaa Gard. All metal
petanted davlca control• flaa1
ln the homa wtthout PESTICIDES. AnuMs Overnight AI
SoU1harn SliiM.
p dl
R
' graa •• Aabbtla. Chocotala, CU.or,
Blue,
Black,
Broken, Red, end Lynx. Alao 3
New latandl and one
blue Dutch dol . 1!114-843-1!1218

Autos lor sate

1972 Cougar, one owner, Color·

Gold, f1,000. 014-448-1692.

1916 Ek:amlno $1100. 1976 Ford
F150 4X4 $1000. 1982 Pontiac
6000, loaded $2400 1985 Chevy
Cava liar 12295. 1986 Tempo GL,
4 door$3200. 61419112-1164.

fown Auto :::;aiM
8i88.

1980 Of'and Prl•, good body,
nHds engine, $6®. 304-6"7!·

15'168.

1983 Toyate Corolla, 4 door

door with sun root, $1,600. call
304~75--3'1171eava

1985 Pontiac

30e factory en-

gino, 4dr, PB, PS, AC. $1,895.

Plymol!lh Voyogor window Yon,
V-8, loaded, $3,000

614-446·

2300.
1918 Chrysler L..baron tor ule
or lab DYer paymem1. 6MISKII2·

Till.
198&amp; Ply. Rttiant,
mil"!._·~ IJC,

s w, se,ooo

nleo, 13,300

114-&gt;,..

Schnau:z.,..J. mlnl•ture, Nh and
popper, AKo;;. Aloo pooclloo, Uny
toys Coolville. 814-667-3404.

aptlonl, mlm cand, gon~
whllo, 34,000 mlloo. •~

.

1917 Chrytler Conqut• T~, all

0171.

4 k:J:·

1117 Dodgo Colt DL. PS, PB,

Aut0111111c. Ooto good a••
mi.._. ba.lt.nt oondtUOn.

BACI&lt; TO SCHOOL SPECIAL

JIM PUma

a.,.

vlco. Call 8111 Word 304-88-2321.

For Ia'-: Splnet-Coneol• Pllno

Borgaln. Wamod: A-nolblo
Piny IO flkt ovor low monlhly
PIIYmonto on aolno! olano. 8tO
locally. Coli 1-lbo-321-3345 Ell.
'

·-.m-7

THE- $E'CONI&gt; RfAf&gt;OU"f'
TELL$ you you(l
AI..TITUI&gt;e.

For Sale· 1985 700 Magna
$1,200. Call after 5p m 614-H6:
1469.
~E SAID HE'D BE
R.1GHT SACK! DOES
"THE INCOMP£TENT

... I!.UT I SH,.LL

75 Boats &amp; Mota rs
for Sate

C"'TCH THEM
BEFORE THEY
GET TOO FAR.!

19n 17 n. Starcraft Tri -Hull
Boat 125 HP, Evmruda Engine,
complote top , new upholstery
Call 614-286-1316 attar 7 00 p m

LOUT EXPECT ME TO
WA.!T FOREVER~'

BOATS· MOTORS · TRAILERS
Marcrulsar, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
authorllel't paris &amp; serv1c o
Parts lor most mator bra nds
"WE CANNOT SPEL S CCESS,
WITHOUT
U"
RIVERSIDE
MARINE, GALLIPOLIS, Ot-t 614
446-2424.

79

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

81

010 HALF lW.

I WJ1 KfJOW WI-\AT
THE:'£ PWA.£ MEAfJ WI-1W
TH£Y SAY 'E(Of.JOI.11C

r:oPULAllCN Of
~~ (CXJIJlK'T

SAOO'!OOS AGAIIJST A
ca;IJTRY COIJ'Tl.LORK .

84

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

A &amp;. A Wlttr Strvlce. Paola, cl alemt, M ilt . lmmadlata-1,000 or
2,000 gallon• detlvery. Call 304-

17W370.
W.nerton'a
Water Hauttng ,
rtaeonebll ratu , volume d laCOUntl, 2,000 to C,OOO capacity,
cl111rn•, pools, walla , lie Cslt

304-818·2119

lunblrd1 P.~ 1111 Ford &amp;oort 11,210· 1HO Dodae Dayton•

e2.400: 1iN '""' lrXJI. f1,40G~
1HI Pont arond P~x toO: Blu
Auto Iaiii HwY. 18(11 "· 4 m1111
Holur, e11Mitlh1
................

lng trl county srea 25 yurs. Tha

'bitt In tumhure l.lphol&amp;tarlng .
Con 304-875.41114 for lrH oo-

llmoiH.

Graham U~olltery Canter, 303
Hllnor, Or. Call tor aPPDintmants
I Bl main. CaH 814-441!1-3438 .

a new school
A

PrlmaNew~

Qll MOVIE: Three Ring
Clrcua (2 00)
8:05ill MOVIE: Sunohlne(2.301
8:30 (}) 11 lUI Our• Nul Door
Ill ~ Gl Doctor, Doctor
Mike and Grant' learn they
are dat1ng the same woman

®)

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP
00 YOU e&gt;EL\E;\JE IN

1-0.. . I 'MJUl-DN1T KNON

REINCARNATIO&gt;I~

A RE INCARNATICN FROM
A PE.TIJNIA .

f G'I.NT &amp;LIEVE I

c! L\5T HE';APDWKAT
I &lt;JUST HEARD.

1121 Ill Murphy Brown A

sene s at practical JOkes has
the FYI newsroom m
s11tches. {R) Q

II] ID Allen Nation The
FranCISCOS fall VICtim tO a

psychOIIC human {A) 0
® Naahvllle Now
@ AWSA U.S. Watorakllng
Open From Sa cramento , CA

aIll Larry King Llvel
9:30 ®) 1121 Ill Designing Women
Suzanne tries to sa~e her
ma1d lrom deportation (R) 1;J
10:00 I]) NOWS

~·

tAl

out

as a

• 10 53
WEST
• 9 84
• 9" 3
• Q2

that he led a heart rather than etther
black suit, but that can be excused
Nevertheless. \\iesl should expect his
partner to be v01d of diamonds (What
else could explam the opemng SIX-

heart bod') And he should realize that
declarer South knows thi s as well So a
cursory exarmnat10n of the d1amond

.AKQ

SOUTH

...

tKJI0987653
.J61

Vulnerable East-West
Dealer East
Soulb

Wes1

Nortb

7•
All pass

Pass

Pass

s•

Ea11
Dbl

Opemng lead • 3

doubled grand slam made

Do you see the grtevous error commatted by West'l Of course 1t's too bad

...

.,.,

• 9872

became a

sacnf1ce

EAST
+AK2
.KQJ10872

spots m h1s own hand and the dummy
should make h1m realize that on lhe
· lead of the diamond three from South,
he must r1se with the queen, saving the
deuce. This depmes declarer of lhe
additiOnal entry nwled to dummy and
results '" the doubled slam bemg set·
three tricks
·

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
37 One

ACROSS
1 Highway
exit
5 SAG
member
10 Foe lor ·
Bjom 01
Jimmy
11 See the
world
13 Westem
"monster"
14 Best
man 's
wear
15 Brtdge
player's
"raise"
17 Blushing
18 Do
museum
work
19 Per10d1 ·
cal, 101
short
20 " The
C atcher
1n the

Dumas
38 Herman
39 Pak1slan
neighbor
40 See

5
Down
41 Sunup
s1te

Yesterday's Answer

8 Add
DOWN
t Strin gency
2 St1l1
kick1ng
3 Sland1 sh

or
Davis
4 Partndge
perc h
5 Raimenl
6 Unpmc es sed
7 P11c e
upper

too

many
worl&lt;.e1s
9 Gave
out
new
hands
12 Stowe
hole Is
16 Babies
1n blue
21 F as!
lood
choice
22 Busy
23 Chanted

24 Vision

ary
25 West em
lake
27 C1gs,
slang1ly
29 Ninnies
30 Verd1's
torte
31 Ephron
and
others
32 Used
up
36 Rever
ence

I

{!) Nawawalch

1!J Survival of a Smatl City

TH' PARSON
TALKED FER TWO
HOURS SUNDAY,
PAW"

Thts spec1al focuses on the
challenges a small Amencan
c1ty faces to re'lltBIIZB ttself

ONLY TWO II

~Ill Face to
Connie Chung 0

111

HE MUST BE RUNNIN'
OUT OF STEAM"

Face With

l!lJID Twilight Zone

IIJ Murder, She Wrote
@

Lacanau Pro Surtlng

From France {T)

a

Evening Nowa
QJl 700 Club With Pol
RoMrlton
10:311 (!) Otrmtny Uve Franklu~
II] CD lui
12!1 Crook &amp; Chue

=

Beat of Surfer Magaatne

11:oo rn 11 CIJ

ASTRO-GRAPH

Graph Matchmaker 1nstantty reveals

PISCES (fob. ZO.March 201 You are

whtch stgns are romantically perfect for
you . Mat! $2 t o Matchmaker, c/ o thiS
newspaper, P 0 . Box 91428. Cleveland

likely to be more successful today 11 you

OH 44101 -3428
LIBRA (Sept 23· 0Ct. 231 ThiS mlghl be

'BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

the ttme to do somethtng aboul that
bnef holiday you've been considering
Today and tomorrow you may be able
to lind lun objectives at not too great a

distance

q'our

'Birthday
Aug. 28,

1990

rely less on others and depend more on
yourself . You can do whatever needs
doing, all1t takes is ta 1th

ARIES (March 21·Aprll 191 Things 1n
general should go rather smoothly tor
you today, because you ' re likely to vtew
lite tram a phitosophical perspective.
That which normally rattles you will be
taken in stride

SCORPIO (Del. 24·NOV. 221 More lhan

TAURUS (April ZO.Mar 201 An Interest-

one

Ing joint venture might develop for you
either today or tomorrow . It there is
something at this nalure you 're contem-

channel oHers oppor1un1Ues for
personal gains at this time . Be alert so
that you can capitalize on any profitable
developments that allow you
root In a door.

to

get a

8AOinARtU8 (Nov. 23-Dec:. 211 Take
the Initiative today In an arrangement
where you are Involved with others who
have been remiss to take action on 8
mutual Interest.

Trends and conditions thai haY&lt;! an al-

CAPRICORN (Dec:. 22-Jan. 1t) II there

feet upon your work or career shouJ
take 8 turn for the better In the year
. At lasl you'll be able to now with

Is something secretive you 've been
working on, continue to be closed

tide Instead of bucking 11.
VIROO (Aug. 23-tlePI. 22) Domestically
oriented actlvllleS are tha onelllkely to
prove the moalsatlalylng lor you loday. ·

mouth about II oven though you might
be extremely eager to tell your lrlends
what you hav~ up your sleeVes.
AQUARIUS (.hln. ZO.Ftb. ttl Be extremely anentlve today II someone talf&lt;s

You might want to putter around the

,lboul a new endeavor In your presence

house or perheps help your mate weed that Is similar to something new on
the garden. Know - • to look tor ro- .which you've been working . You may
mance and you'll find 11. The Aelro- learn somelhlng of value.

plallng, lry 10 do a little ground work in
advance.

GEMINI (Mar 21-June 201 There Is a
chance you will be a better decision
maker today than you wm be tomorrow.
.so It you have to make some Important

ludgments, It's besl nol lo postpone
matters .

CANCER (June 21.Julr 221 Be logical
and molhodlcel regarding your labors
loday, bul also be resourceful . If you
apply yourself, you llhould be able to
llgure out ways to lighten your burdens.
L£0 (Julr 23-Aug. 221 Be careful both
today and lomorrow that you do not let
peraona leu competen1 then youraell
manage something you should be
handling.

(J)

o

111 1121 111

Nawo
Twilight Zont
illiiD Aroenlo Hell
11J Miami VIce
® George Strait llvo From

I!])
I])

Tucaon Taped before a
packed house at the
9,00()-seat Tucson CtviC
Center in Arizona and
features George Strait
performing many of his 11tts
@ Bueball Tonight

a Moneytlno
QJ)Botman
11:30 (21 e lUI Blot of Clt'IOn

Stereo.
I]) Magnum, P.l.
(!) EUR)petn Joumol
C1J NlghUine
Ill Nlaht Court
1121 • -u.s. Open Highlights

e

21 Ashen
22 F1 sher
man's
concern s
25 After ·
dinner
treats
26 Con ce1n ·
lnQ
27 Simon 28 Summe1

(Fr.)

10:351Ii MOVIE: Sunohlno
Christmao (2'001

Residential
or
commercial
wiring, new ..rvlca or repalra
Llcanead et1ctrlctan. Ridenour
Eleclrlcel, 304-675 -1788 .

85 General Hauling

Lake Turkana. I;J
~ Ill Malor Dad Casey

®On Sligo
9:00 (21 II lUI 'I Know M~ Flro1
Name Is Slaven (PI 2 ol 21'
NBC Monday Night II tho
Movlesl1 :50) C
I]) MOV E: Madonna of tho
O.oort (1 ·00)
1!1 American Maotoro A look

Davi s
Sew -Vac
Sarvlca
Georges Creak Rd Parla, sup:
pllaa, pickup, and dali vary 614 ·
446.()294

Carter's Plumbing
end Healing
Fourth lind Pin•
Gal ll polla, Otllo
614-446-3888

I]) Adventure Andrew
Hartley travels to Kenya' s

at the founding member ol
the Group Theater. Sanford
Metsner C

Fraa estimates Call cottect t6,4-237-0488, day o r mght
Rogare BaNment Waterproofing.

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Thieves (1 :001
ill (J) llJ ABC Monday Night
Foolbalt Stereo. C
(!) 1S90 Summer Music
Oameo

a

8 · ..17

Unconditional lltatlma guaran-

82

started

Volleyball From Las Vegas ,
NV (T)

IM. Local ralerancu lurnl!ihad

Ron'• TV Sarvlca, apaelallzl ng
In Zanllh also servicing mo st
otller brands House calfs, al so
1oma appliance repai rS WV
304-57'6-2398 Ohio 614-446-24S4

98th birthday. (AI C

I]) MOVIE: Port ol l'orty

@

BASEMEIIT
WATERPROOFING

614-251;161~

p1tchmg all hts club losers So what

gGoopel
Jubilee
Womon'o Pro Beach

Home
Improvements

Completa Mobile Hom e sot ups
&amp; raplirt, also plumbing &amp;
aleetrleal, rooting, remodelln1.
patios &amp; decka ate REMODE ·
lNG! Raferancaa. Eallmatea

great aunt celebrates her

senator's hte 1s' threatened at
a speaking engagemenl (A)

1973 Oodga motor home, 304773-5363, Charln De cker

Services

ered With the ace, and decla r e r ruffed
Back to dummv's ace of d1amond s.
and the spade s'u tt was run , declarer

bully. IAI 1;1

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

198"1 Shenandoah, JO h AC
Bedroom, Llvmgroom , new carpal, real ntce and c1•1n, $4,800
M4-446-064 J

7:35 ill Benford and Son
8:00 rn II lUI Cosby Show Cliff's

Ill

• A5

fo' londa expert Russ Arnold pulled

a Croaoflr&lt;~

&amp;!Hi

+QJI0763

off a re markable coup a few months
ago He thought he was sacnftcmg
agam!il a vulnerable SIX hearts. but

l!lliD 2t Jump Streol

1988 Sixteen toot Four Winns
ouiboard one owner, low houre,
$7,900 firm J04-675-1fin

NORTH

BRIDGE

Scarecrow &amp; Mrt. King

takes care of

1976 lowe Fishing Boat , 14ft,
swivel saa ts, 20hp motor. 1972
StarCr1l1 truck camper, l04 -8953335

1111 01c11 Citra, 4dr, 1oy1., unJ
U
crulto, nloo car, 68,200: 11111r 87
photstery
Chtv. Coltlirlty, '"1100' 11.. ::::=~:::::~~---,­
...... Ca.rlo $2 1300i 1ii1 Pont. Mowr.r'• Uphotaltrino earvlc:-

&amp;119.

fZ ~e;.do~At

1983 Suzuki 650 G R , 5900
miles, ueellan1 condll ion As
king $600. 614 -992-1'175

mtateagt.

D!l2-8837.

1!% oH rwgular lunfno-. Endt

AWAY iO c;.er .ANI&gt;,
IN CA$~ /'1 15 W~OftJG,

t&gt;i~itc).l

Motorcycles

1177 Monte Carto 1650. 304-67&amp;-

Sparta

1988 Chevy Cavder, 4dr, ata·
tlon wagon, loaded\.~4,200 , 1981

102.

74

Septic Tank Pumping S90 Gallla
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISE S
Jackson, OH 1 -800-537-9~28

Ra iley

Pur .. brad Oreal Dsna puppl11
tor ale 8141992-7!584.

Instruments

"Our only hope Is hooking a fish big
enough to pull us upstream! "

1990 Bronco XLT, loaded, 18,000
miles, $12,000. 6H-446 -n 2o

Camara,

1m

good cond.t. S1,66o. Can e. . Up-

614-448-8158.

~5 .

5646

Rotary or cable t oo l drl !ll ng
Moll walla completed eama day
Pump aalee tnd earvlce , 304 995-3802

ook lor O.bblo

S.pttmbtr

1988 lsuzu Trooper II, 4 wheal
driYe, 4cyl 5 spd . cr utsa, a1r,
AMIFM eassalle E• e con d, 6t4·
448·1761, or after 5p m 614· 245-

Hay &amp; Grain

71

Musical

33 Farms lor Sate

Jobber - Motor - Uncle - Etcher - TROUBLE

Q

THIJ FI~JT ~fAPOUT
iEL.IS you HOW fA~

8 -2'1

As youngsters my cous1ns and I were always coming
up with great schemes and plots My aunt sa1d that
adventure was 1ust another word lor TROUBLE

7:05 ill JeHoraona
7:30 rn II Family Feud
I]) Bewltchad
ill Entertainment Tonight
(J) llJ Mama's Family
®l 1121 Ill l!lJ Jeopardyl Q
l!lliD M"A'S'H
@ Molorweek lllualratad

all

1984 VW Vanagon , se ats 7,
standard, AC, $5 400, serlouJ
Inquiries only, Sp m -9p m 614·
446-0910

1980 Datsun , 4 wh11l dnva lor
parts $300 304-675-7m or 304895-3952

Livestock

AMIFM CUMtte, AC, New tlt11.

Craak,8~4-245-92i6 .

SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS

watch wha1 happened
West led a heart Declarer won the
ace m dummy. pttchmg hts lone spade
Next came dummy's queen of spades
East played the kmg. and declarer
ruffed w1th th e fiVe-spot South contin ued w1th the three of diamonds, West
followmg mnocently w1th the deuce
Dedarer called lor the four from
dummy When that held the trick , East
showmg out. the JO of spades was contmued from the North hand East cov -

a

1981 Jaep CJ5 lock-in Hubs,
AM/FM stereo, good cond,
$2,500 negotiab le. 6t4-446-675'1

63

crum,

Wane to buy Cock+Poo or Plko.Poo puppy, ~15-21117.

kHc:han, CAIYinyl underaklrtlngl
etoraga bul din~. many •wt111•
Fumlshad or untumllhed, Quail

® Musk: Row VIdeo
@ SportaCanter
Moneyllne

76

AKC Chlhuahul Puppt.. 614448-0llS.
'

deluxe

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

Jlm'e F1rm Equipment, SR 35,
wa.. Gatlipolle, 614-446-9i77,
Wide ealaet1on new A u.-d farm
lrutora &amp; lmp~mants. Buy,
ull, trade, 8:00-5·00 wHkdays,
Sat tilt Noon.

AKC Regl.. ared 3 Chow Puppin: 7 WHkJ. 1 rtd, 1 cln-

~~~~;4!:;:.h

6286.

24H5N

Raglllarad Bos1on Tarrl•r and
Reg . Himalayan--Persian cat
avallabta for llud sarvlc:e. Al.a
tor nla Hemal1yan khtan1
tlamn and Cl'llm pointe. 1!11~

2 bMroom trsller, 2 4 acru, c:111
balora 6 00 PM, 304-875-7S5J

Roush 1 Str1wberry Farm 2
mllal b1ck New Hevan . Vou pick
$8.00
Halt Runner B11na,
b\.Jshal, Vou pick Tendartlt
B.-an1, $10.00 Bushel; No. 1
Canning Tom1t011 picked, $e
buahel ; No 1 Canning Juice
Tomalon picked. $4 bu•h•l
304-682·2237

Hay tor Sale Clover &amp; nmothy
Round Btlas In tha Field 6t4 -

Purabred (no papatJ) Norwelg•n Elkhound puppln 304·
195~9~
'

2 bedroom mobile hom• with
nlca buiH on , 2 lots, halt mila
GrMr Road, 304-US-5022.

6~4-245-5064 .

dillon. 614-446-GB86 .
Single Seat Rail Buggy Factory
Tube Frema, 1600 CC Dull port
VW Motor, Harley 2 barrel carburator, 85 Millimeter Platon,
$1,500. &amp;14-245·9128 .

Ll" Chair· Llka new, 614·379-

REliT TO OWN

Red Raeberrl11, pick yoor own

Ono hoopltol bod, In good eon- 61 Farm Equipment

Block, brick, HWar plpaa, windows, tlnlat1, etc. Claude Wintars, Rio Granda, OH can 614245--5121.

Refrigerator &amp; washer &amp; dryer
for sale . 614-446-6557.

388-9805.

Hospllal Bad Manual, very good
cond, 614-446-1092.

55

PICKENS FURNITURE
Nawi'Uaed
Household f\.Jrnlehlng 112 mi.
Jerrlcho Rd . Pt . Plaaaenl, WV,
Clll 304-675-1450

Halt Runner bane. Pick your
own. $5fbu1hal 614·388-Q309 or

Gibson upright traazer, larg•
capaclly, tlke naw S27S Truek.
lopper, 8 foo4 elumlnum tiOO
5141985-44,8.

Good used rt~frlgerlllor &amp; stove,
oak t1bte plus four chalra $75
for Nch. 614..,.46-1478.

2862

Dunrovln Fruit Farm just ott Sr
681 eul ol Albany. W• aecept
food stampe. Varlaty of apples,
patch11, home grown mefon1,
tomatoa•, end pears. 9-7 daily,
cloHd Monday 814-898-8298.

l!lliD Night Court C
IIJ U.S. Open Tennfa

you

Complete .... ch ... kle q,oltd
by flllin~ In the miulng 'NOI'dl
develop from ...p No. 3 b.klw.

A PRINT NUM8ERED lETTERS

Fortuna 0

Pick up beds , Fords and Chevs,
1968 Ia 1987, nu rust, 30 4-6 75-

Ie

ARKBEE

1-T:-16..:.;,..;':.:...;:.17.:,..:1:..,..I-l

QP IN THESE SQU~RES

I]) llJ Current AHair
®) 1121 Ill lUI WhHI Of

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

Country Mobile Home Park
Rou1a 33, North o! Pomeroy:
Lots, rantals parts, 11111 Call
614-992-Jll$79

1984 Schultz., 14x65, AC, deck,
llorao• bldg, $11,000 104-6751!114!

18 ecra ftrm witl'l 3 bedroom
house. Drilled wtll I Mpllc.,.
lem. Good hunting ground•.
Can be ' " " el 21115 'Tenner.
Run Roed.

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

~::':":"=':':-:"____..J..:::::..::~--------IIdult Red

I

@ Motoworld Host Larl)'
Maters gtves comprehens1ve
co~erage of all facets of

NawaHour

900 Harlequin Rom1nca Books,

2 and 3 bedroom eparlmants
Carpoat, equipped kh ehaM In
M1ddleport O.posii/Relerencas
raqwrad 6"1-4 -985-4448 attar 6

2br,

TWOSE LETTERS WERE FOR
ME! T!.IAT~ W~AT PEGGY
JEAf.l CALLS ME'· I'M
''BROWNIE C"ARLE5 11

Newhart C
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Commercial Sign Space Rt. 35
Wast 614-24.5·9448

IS room housa on Urleoln Hilt 1
acre, clean lot 614 -992-3270

Mx1'D,

I'VE TOLD HIM T&gt;I!RTY
TIMES T~ERE'S NO ONE
HERE BY THAT NAME ~

Furnished
Rooms

1 BR spt , rent $2~0 plus
alaetrlc 2 tmall BR trtll•rs, $190
plue al.etrle Between II &amp; 6 30
p m 614-446-0443

Windsor,

IIJ Ho-Man

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3br house with fam ily room,
naw carpe1 &amp; paint, fenced in
yard, Priced to seiP Rodney
I ria 614 -2o45--5Q61, 514 -367-72 52

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US LETTERS ADDRESSED TO
•' BROWNIE Cf\ARLES''

3 BR , 112 acre n c flaccoon
Creek frontage Boat dock , nliW
aundack, 10 mm !rom town
CUy school• 614 -256-t691.

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THE MAILMAN DID IT
A6AIN' HE KEEPS LEAVING

:Z bedroom Mobile home for Contampary Cou ch &amp; Love1111
rant, uppe,r R1 7, l&lt;anauga, 0111o, In gra,- &amp; bla ck, Excellent condl ·
lion, 614-446-3481 ot 814-367614-448-(1508 or 446-0817
0433
·--Yobl._ home tor r11nt to on"
Couch,
chair onoman 2 and
ganllaman In Mlnersv11t1 61o4tables, 1 cotfae tabtaS 1945 9
992.J181
pe. dining room suit, 1 window
Trailer . Furn 'ad or unlurn'ad , 2 9x4 n , 1 storm door, all axe
BFI , cable, ba1ulltul river view conrt attll' 5 p m 614-446-03n
In kan1uga Foster 's Yoblla
Cou nty Appliance, Inc Good
Home Parit. 614-448 1602
used apphancet, TV. aat1 Open
B a m to 6 p m Mon .Sat 61444
Apanment
446 -1699, 627 3rd Av1 Galtlpolle, OH
for Rent

3 bedroo m, lull baseman! gas
haat, CJ •Ir, garage, double lol

MON., AUG. 27

~rttors of fht
four scrambled worda ~
low to form four slrnple worda.

(jJ I Dream ol Jeannie
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72 Trucks lor Sale

4 pc living room suite, 2 quaan
3
bedroom,
furnished, aile water beds, Rainbow water
WaaharfOryar, for alia Of rant softener, s..,.. swing "'· 304·
675-114S
614-992-1l19

3 bedroom homa, assume
balance Mason County Bond
Loan 8 5'11. Interest . w1ll c oos1 der
1r11111r lor down payment, J04.
675-t804

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504-649·5745 Erl S-313.

6\4-367-~38

2 story, 3 bedroom house on
Locus! Straat $4,500 OBO 614 927-M36 ehar 5 pm

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EVENING

I• II True Jeeps for $44 Through
Ttla U.S. Gov't? Call For Facts!

45

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(ll ~ TV Lol tong Inc F1 WO&lt;l~ H

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles
from $100. Fords . Mercedes
Corvents
Chevy•
Surplus
Your araa. (1) 805-687-6000 Ell.
$-10189.

Nicely Furn'ed Small houta,
garagt,
noc
suitable
for
chllcfren, no pall, $300/mo.
O.posll, 814-448-0338

3 bedroom, In town Oeposll &amp;
References Call614-446-0365

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends thst you c:lo bustnasa wllh ~pia you know, and
NOT to sand money through the
mall unt il you havt investfgatad
tha offering.

Up to $5,000 in 72 hou rs Wa
can help you get 1 s ign at ure
Loan By Ma11 1 ·900~lia - 142 7
$9 95 tea

POSTAL
JOBS
ti8,392$67;125Jyr Now hiri ng Clll (1)
805-681-6000 EXT 1'-4.562 tor
current list

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For Sale 1976 Buick ltSabra,
one ownar, A-1 Condition,
12,500 mllaa, like new, $800. 6t4441-0618 .

Rooms for rent • w.. k or month
Starting at $120/mo . GeUia Hotel .
614-446-9580.

Will to babysitting In my home
weakdeys, Agaa 2 &amp; up. Hava
dayeare nparltnca &amp; ralarenc:as Excellent C.ra 614--446·

Now Taking Appllcatlor1s lor
Pomeroy &amp; Gatllpolls, Domino's
Pltu

Parson with boat to 11aslal
during Inspection ol PomeroyMason bridge Duration 3 to 4
wks . $250/Wk Contact Hammontrt• and Assoc 216-4998817 Sa m -5p m M-F

A WtJF'i.e: OF PI F'7!

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Nice . 1br apartment $240 plua
dapoelt, Bulavllla Pika, 614-446856a.

Television
Viewing

some
with river frontage, 30457'6-2336.

41 Houses for Rent

WIII do sawing in my home.
Deadline tor Cflrlatmu Orders
Dec 1, 1990. 614·256-1989

Gold
Credit
Card
VlaatMatarcard
Gua ranteed
Cash Advancu, no saetm t,daposlt , no credit chec k, 1 900226-0048, $~9 95 lea

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Assemblers Naaded Immediate
opt~n mgs
No u p needed
Full pa r1 11m11 Call 1-900 -463~ 336. 7a m 1op m $2,m1n

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Major leasing company looking
tor truck mechanic with lour or
mort yeat11 experience Must
have own tools
Excellent
benefits
Conta ct Gary at
6141446-4122

Organist Naaded Replr In writIng to Grace Eplscopa Church,
326 E Main Street, Pomeroy or
call 614-992-3968 on l ues or
Thura balora noon

BORN LOSER

1989 Ford Tempo. One owner,
AC, 34 mpg. Muat 91UI to ap·
preclata. $7100 614-742 -306 9

Ylddt.por1 , Ohio, BNch 51 Ona
bedroom tumlshed apt., depoe;h
&amp; rt~taranca r~ulrtd , 304-3822566.

The Daily Sentinei - Page-9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

27, 1990

Renlals

Will do housecleaning Referen cas . 6141992-6983

Ext

August

Route 2 Ashton, 1 acre lo ts, 3
mil es south Gallipolis t.oeks,
public water, no restrlclions,

Wanted to Do

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I'LL S!;T Tl&lt;till~. ~0'7 1-U

OM acr11 trailer lot with county
water, a.ptle tank and electric
hDOk up. On black top road
Partially tencec:t Ownlf will par·
!latty finance, $2,900. asking
price 304-675-2722

"My&lt;IIH·torsayslneedtoslowdown'"

9 weak old Engl 1 ~ h Sellar pup - Easy Workl Excellent Pay' As·
PI4iiS. 1 male, t fema le to good sembla products at homa Call
home Ca ll 614-992-5307
for Info rmation 504 6'11 -8::1 03
Ext 313
Sta c k cat, very good ca t, to
good home' 614 -440 3935
Experienced
media
sales
- - - representative Base plus com Cute Pari Garman Shepherd m • ~s• on 304 -727-7885 eall for In ·
Puppie s 8 weeks old, also 4 lervleW
qattco Kittens, 6t4-445-616t
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
~ittans to g1v ea way 614 446~ HIRING $16,000-$62 000 year
~15 3 a her 5p m
Call 1-aOS·564 -6SOO
GB 968
o.,tl hi19 G 9r ma ;Sh~tpha;d about tor Immediate response
\ 112 years old. spad9, 614-367· Flat Bed drtvers naeded tor long
~5 22
hauls. Allaast 1 year nperlenca
Wooden p&amp;Ji ets to giveaw ay required Call 614-6"n -5005 or
filrst com a l1rst sarvBd Gal· 614·446·9443.
llpolls Da 1ly Tr1bun9 825 Th1rd INTELLIGEN CE JOBS. CIA, US
A11a , Ga llipOliS
Customs, DEA, etc Now H1rlng
Call 1-805-687-8000 E11t. K-10189

l:.ost Men's mala! frame bl·
rbc:ala In clip on black cue 614~92 -2433 or 514·992-5966

Autos for Sale

Nice building lot on Rt. 588,
Rodney, (Ooubt•wldaa acc•r
table) To Ml, call 614·245-944

Giveaway

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Lo!IOf uta, 514-379-2255.

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Singles '
Hear1search , PO Box 1043, Gal
llpolls, OH 45631

6 Beauti ful K1 1tens, to gi11eawa,~~.~~~~ ~~" ' c.n '"" 3 P m

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

land on Spring Ava. make nice
trailer lat . $5000. 090. 927-6436
aher 5 pm

Reduce sate and fast with
OoBe&amp;e Tablets and E-Vap
" Water Pi l la' nallable at Fruth
Pharmacy

5 kltlens 4 mala, 1 female- 61471t2-3143

Apanment
for Rent

3br house, garage, Jhop, barn,
&amp; acaraga No Sunday Calla

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