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                  <text>Monday, August 27, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

HOT WATER TANKS
:::::::::i~52GAL.

li

ELECTRIC ................. $169.95

[1 42 GAL.

ELECTRIC ................. $149.95

30 GAL.

ELECTRIC ................. $152.95

SCHEDULE 40 4"
SEWER &amp; DRAIN PIPE

SPRUCE
LUMBER
SIZE 8'

2x4

X

10' 12' 14'
2.17 2.60 3.05

2x6

X

3.25 3.90 4.55

5.20 5.85 6.50

X

4.33 5.20 6.05

6.93 7.80 8.67

42 GAL. GAS ............ $179.95
2x8
GAL. GAS ................................$169.95

16' 18'
3.47 3.90

20'
4.33

112" x 10' CPVC........................................s1.99
3/4" X 10' CPVC ........................................$2.99
11' 2" x 10' Schedule 40 .............................s3.99
3" x 10' Schedule 40 ..............................s1 0.99
4"x10'
Schedule 40
$15.99

2x10 4.67 5.83 7.80 9.10 10.40 11.70 13.00
2x12 6.40 8.00 9.60 11.20 12.80 14.40 16.00

Page 3

•

By ,JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Middleport Village Council ap
proved new tax rates In Mond ay
night's council mee ting . Th e
t axes, based on five differen t
property ta x levies, w ill ra1 sc
$101,550 72, to be used for the
vi l lage's genera l fund , cu rr en t
expenses and fire protect ion
While th e millage in the levies
has rC'malned the same. reve nue
from the curren t lev i es has
incre ased 5.95 percen t over th e
$90,844 31 raised last year. Th e

SIDING
12" X 16'

Wire Mesh

6'x12'
~1!m.L.

SQ. YD •...

s4399

diff erence, according to ClerkTreasurer Jon Buck, is that
property va lues in the village
have Increase d
The motion to approve th e new
tax r ates was made by Counci l
man Jack Satterfield, It was
seco nd ed bv Coun ci lman J im
Cl aw tworthy and approved by all
co un cilmen present.
Th e Council di sc ussed prepa
ra ti ons for Hallowee n and decided to hold trick or treat s on
Oct. 30. They noted that the
arrangement was subject to

change The motion was made by
Coun cilman Dewey Horton, se·
conde'! by Councilman Bucky
Walters and approved by all
cou nc ilm en at the meetln£
II wa s noted by Co uncilman
Bob G1 imore that Roger Willi ams, Middleport Village Recrea tion Di rec tor , has sP t u p a
miniat ure golf match between
the Middleport Village Counci l
and Pomeroy Villa gP Counci L
The propo sed dale and tim e for
the miniature go lf gam f' 1s SPp l
23, at I p.m.

S4 • 95

By BRIAN J. REED
SenHnel Staff Writer
A second party Invo lved in th e
eve nt s su rrounding the J une 1
death of a Canal Winches ter man
had his day In court on Tuesda&gt;
mornin g, and entered tnt o a ple a
bargain agreement wllh the
M eig s Co unt y Prosecutor' s
Office.
Do uglas Harris, 27. pled gu ll tv
to It bill of infor mation chargin g
him with obsrructlng j ust ice
before Meigs County Comm on
Pleas Court Judge Fred W. Cro"

CARPETING

Roll

8.95

8

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

SQ.YD.

3/8" x20' Rebar.............)2.25
1/2" x 20' Rebar...s3.25

$j199

PAINT... .... . ::~.......

Aluminum Fiberglass Roof Coating~ .~~~.'.~..S24.95
Roof &amp; Foundation Coating ................ ~.~.·.~~?.~ ...sg,gg
Roof Coating .......................................... ~.~.'.'.:?~ ...sg,99

•30 YEAR WARRANTY
Choose from Cha rcoal Blend ,
Slate Blend, We athered Wood
Blend, Burnt Srenn a Bla nd

[!J

GRASS
CARPET

INTfRIOR EXHRIOR ~

ANDERSEN WINDOWS

S3.99
.___RU-BB_E_R-BA-CK_E_D-

Harris was reprrsrn tPd 1n
co urt thi s morn ing b~ PomeiO\
at tor ney John R Lentrs. whtl r•
the State of Oh1o wa s tepresrn tcd
by Assistant Prosecuting Attor ·
ney Linda R. Warner
As c harged in thr• hill roF

Information , obstructing

CARPETING
B)l Hot Stuff

YD.

kling chcese
The sta te of Ohi o is thi nk ing
about using a byproduct of
cht'l'Se as a subst:ltu tr for sa lt to
gpt rid of snow and 1cr on lh('

road
The stair Co nt ro lltng Boa r d
Monday app roved a $&gt;2.000 st udy

at Ohio Sf alP L ntver s1t y to srr tf
calc ium magnrs ium acetaf r ca n

•

Come home to quahty.
Wl1;~,,~g\~~1 =~~:,~'~"
Andersen.
GLASS ClJfS COSTS

Georvia Pacific

Shangles
20 Year Warranty

Sl899sq.

•Black •Green ·Chestnut' Blend
Brown •Green &amp; WMe •Copperwood

mLll. Mineral Surface
lolled Roofing
88

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IItgh P(\r1nnnanrr \l.mdow&lt;:. r1 re

.n ~~, ·:-HlrC mcr~n dflnent tb n an"&gt;
lll dlllaJ\.

clnubll' pane

1&gt; mdo11.

Ho\.\- d&lt;X's A11clerst·n ac hl\''. 1

tlw·-. kmd of performance'
By f1llmg the sp&lt;ICe brtv.\·tn
rhe p;mes With Ar~on gas- a supe

IlK

2r.la
20210 .... .'133.80
2421 0.... .'140.35
2821 0.... .'150.1 0
3021 0.... .'159.95

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•White Only

PRICE INCLUDES SCREENS

IlK

Prlee

2831 0.....1172.40
3031 0..... 1183.60
2432 ...... .'147.50
2832 ...... .'155.30

IlK

~

2842......!181 .55
3042......!193.80
2846 ...... !188.90
3046 ...... !201.15

UNIVERSAL RUNDLE
TUB SETS
1 PIECE.......WHITE .......$189.95
2 PIECE.......WHITE .......$259.95
5 PIECE TUB SURROUND
1 TRAV .................................$49.95

5 PIECE TUB SURROUND
2TRAYS.............................;,$56.95

•Green •Brown •Whtle
•Green &amp;Whtte

36" SHOWER.............................................s219.99
32" SHOWER.............................................s199.99

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW
e.a..tA • n
I

SEPTEMBER 8, 1990

·~

communicat e more e-ffectlvelv and to mak1•
easier use of a &lt;.,'O mputt-r. See story on page 5).

Cheese whey may replace
•
•
salt on icy roads tn wtnter
highwa ys in the winte r : sprin

WHITE· HI-PERFORMANCE GLASS

other children her age, has a motor and verbal
disorder that makes communication dlfflcull. Sht•
needs a $5,000 Light Talker to help h"r

NEEDS LIGHT TA.LKER - Six -year-old
Jennifer Gray, wllh her In structor , Kim Hale,
demonstrates lhe use of a l eaching device al
Carleton School In SyracuS&lt;' Jrnnilt•r has
cerebral palsy and, although as intelliKPnt as

Hy LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporl••r
COLU MBUS - T hey do 11 in
pizzerias and at sa lad bar s. and
soon they ma y be doing it on Ohio

HIGH-PERFORMANCE

JUSIJ('f'

IS a fourth degree fe lonv , pum
shabl f&gt; by Cl maximum sen lt&gt;nre

SQ. YD.

86.95 SQ.

Gilmore al so noted that lhL'
annual Middleport Block Party,
which will be held this year on
Sept 15 , wtll have bands se tting
up on the stage at Dave Diles
Park .
T his differs from the cus tomary practice of the bands setting
up stage on a fla t-bed traiiN in
t he s tree t
It is hoped tha t use of th e stage
at Dave Dil es Park for th e block
party will lead to other uti hz" 1ion
of th e stage
Co un c ilman Paul C('rard

made a mollon fo r M1ddiL•port
Mayor Fred Hoffman to invite
Bob Hoeflich to hold his annual
va rletv show tn Middleport this

C'ounc il members also com meniPd on dog s and cats wander
1ng loosr 1n the c ity Some of the
ro un cilmen s&lt;:~ id children walk

year

ing to sc hool are fr ightened by
thr lar gPr dogs a nd urge Middle
pm 1 residPnts l o rpstrain their

· The motion was sPcondl'd by
Cou nci lm an .lim Ciatworthy and
was approved unanimously
Severa l members of Council
C'Xpressed co nce rn aboul thr
safety of children now tha t sc hool

1s

bark in

srssion

Council

rem ind s people that schoo·l 1s

bark I n sess ion and to plra sP
v...a tch for r hildrPn whPn drivmg

pPis
Altf'ndmg rhr meeting were
Mayor Fred Hoffman, Clerk

Treasurf' l Jo n Buck. and Counf'il
mem br&gt;rs C!a tworlhy, Cp ra rd ,
CJlmo rP. Horton. Satter fiel d and
Walters

Harris pleads guilty to charge
today on bill of information

BROWN &amp; GRAY 12' WIDE

$AVE AT

1 Section. 10 Pages 25 Cents
A Multtmedta Inc Newspaper

Pomeroy - Middleport. Ohio. Tuesday. August 28, 1990

VINYL FLOORING

rll Products

Low toni ght In lower 70s.
Chance of ral n 40 percent.
Pardy cloudy Wednesday .
High In mid 80s. Chanc e of
rain 30 per cent.

Middleport Council approves new tax rates

LAP

WELD WIRE MESH

Piek-:1: 386
Plck-4: 13011
Cards
K-H, 5-C, 2-0, S-5

Vol.41. No 81
Copyrighted 1990

SUNDANCE TEXTURED PRIME

6"x6"x10/10
5' X 150'

Ohio Lottery

Colts drop
17-16 tilt
to Eagles

be produ ced rhPap ly from c hr1•sr
whey
" They huve see n fhP wtsdom of
our w hey ," sa id Michael Cu ll of
t he Ohio Department of Tra ns
portatlon. react i ng to thr bo,Jrd
approval.
Thu s far. lhl' method s for
producin g the chem ical havr

bern too rxpe nsiv r, but thr
24-month study ma y yteld a
cheaper met hod .
" T he pr ocess betng proposPd
m this study m ay well bring thr
cos I of CMA down to where it is
rronom ica llv feasible to usr at
!ru st tn locat tons particularly
sensiti ve t o sa lt ," sa id Berna rd
Hu rst. ODOT direc tor
Cu II sa id theehcm lea l w1 il llr in
the fo tm of a dried pov.de r '· It

won't r esemble cheese Ill

a n~

wav " he sa id · II won'tlunk lik e
11 a~d it won't smell like it"
Cu II sa 1d 1he chemic aI would ill'
ras ter on the roads and ca 1s tha n
sa lt, and wo uld not produ cl'
stream -polluting runoff
He sa 1d the department spends
$12 3 m1i1 1on a year on sa lt and
gr it for the h 1gh~•ays R1ght now.
II would cos t more than that to
Ust' C'MA.
T he board approve d the n•-

Continue murder probe
on Flordia campus
GAINESVILLE. Fla. iUPI I Fear·st ricken st ud ent s at the
Universit y of Florida rece1 vcd
escorts while a polic e task forc e
searc hed Tuesday for th e kill er
of three college studPnls mull·
Ia ted In lh etr apartments.
Alachua Count y Shen ff's De·
partmenl spo kesma n Lt .
Spencer Mann urg ed st uden ts to
call home. "Tell your mom and
dad yo u're not a victim." he sa id .
In ves tigator s acknowledged
during a Monda y night news
conference that all three women
were mu tilated but refused to
provide details. Two wo men
were found In one apartment and
the third wa s discover ed 1n her
apartment about 2 miles away
The Gainesvi lle Su n, quoting
sources, said at least one of the
young women was decapitat ed
and one or more of the victim s
had their nipples cu f off.
Pollee Lt . Sadie Da r nell sa id It

\

was too ear ly to say wheth er the
sa me perso n kil led al l th rcr
women But the violent similar It y of the crimes prompted th e
pollee and sheriff' s depa r tments
Monday t o establish a 60member t as k force t o Invest! ·
gate. Gov. Bob Marti nez ordered
the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement to help .
" All the victims are young.
white females living In the
southwes t part of Gai nesville and
primarily living on their own, "
Da rnell sa id.
Th e normally hap py atmos phere of the firs t day of classes
Monday wa s permeated with
fear Cam pus leaders ca lled on
stud en ts to look out lor each
oth er.
"If you're fortunate enough to
have a car, now's the time to be
generous·minded ," said student
body president Mi cha el Browne.
Co ntinued on page 10
'I

lease of $2 1 mtllion for co nstt uc
lion of f ive 200 foot -long break ·
wa ter s and the dump tn g of
220.000 tons of sa nd for rros 1on
co ntrol in Maumf'P Ba v St aff'
Park
'I hP board appro vr d the pur
r h.J SC' of ti% sc hool buses for 2~h
sc hoo l dislrirts . !'Ost!ng $17 l
mlll !on .J amrs \'an KeurPn ,
dln•ctnr of lhl' Division of School
F'ma nee for t hP Ohio Drpc1 rt m cnt
of Education, Scdd eve n mo re

sc hool bu ses are in drmand for
su burban dist rict s and for thr
handicapped
The board al so approved·
-Tra nsfer of $69 million for
state emp loyee pay r ai ses ncgoll ated In co llec ti ve bargaining ;
-transfer of $232,700 to rrpla ce Ohio Board of Rege nt s
fu rn iture destroye d in a fire las t
Dece mber.
-expe ndit ure of $12,930 to
pu rc hase 5 million " I Voted
Today" l apel stickers for u ~ tn
th e November ~lectlon;
-a $3.4 m1iilon contrac t wtth
A G.T . International I nc. Columbu s. to provide Instan t ticket
hardware for the Ohio Lottery
Co mmission .

Celebrezze
puzzled by
teachers'
decision
COLUMBUS, Ohio fUP[) Democratic gubernatorial nomi nee Anthony Celebrezze Jr.
rc arted Monday with "dlsap
polntment and puzzlement" to
the Ohio Federation of Tea chers
endorsement of hi s Republican
opponent , George Volnovich .
Ce lebrezze said It was " Incom prehensible" to him that the
executlve council of the 20,000member union of teacher s,
Co ntinued on page 10

of 18 months in a s t&lt;~l&lt;' prison. il
ftne of $2,500. or I~Hh
Hal ris was arrl'sh•d on .J une :;

followi ng l hl' death of 82 year old
Victor Wi ll the d ay before.
Wi ll was struck by a p1 ck up
truck on Ju ne 2 in Ches ter, wherr&gt;
he had bel'n attending his h igh
school c la ss rL'UnlOn
H1 s bodv. which. afiPt being
st r uck. l and ed in th e bed of the
t r uck Will' s body was then
r('movrd from the scenC' and

thrown OVC'r a creek bank on
West Shad e Road
Th e truck was found th e
following day on a counly roa d 1n
At hens Co un ty. where 11had bee n
burned and aba nd oned
A l so arrested was .J ason R 1ggs .
18, v. ho pled guilty ra riler lh1s
month to charges of aggravaled

\f'hicula r hom icide, tam~nng
with ev1dence and gross abuse of
a corp~P.
Riggs w1ll hP sL•n tenced on
F' r 1da v
The pic e~ h.1 r ga m agreement.
which v.as .:ICCC'pted !Jy Jud_g('
Crow 1h1s morn in g. n •cumml'nd.;;;
a sc nt Pnl'l' of lR m onths in d s tatr
pn so n 1n l'xc han ge f or his gu il t\

plea
In addtt ion, the plea bargam

agn'rme-nl 1ncludrs a recom
mr ndatlon for s hock probation
after 90 d ays
No fin e

IS

to be Imposed in

dC'Corda ncc with th e agr E'emen t
According to Warner, this is

duf' to Barns' lack of a pnOI
c1 1mina l n•co rd and his· cooper
at10n" with a uthon tir s in the
Investiga tion of lht• Incident
Since thl' ar rests of Riggs and
Harris. the Meigs County Prosecutor's Of f1cr has cited the tmpor -

fanc(' of Harri s' IPs tim onv
MPigs Co unt\- P roS('l' Uting A!
tornr v SIP\'t'n I. Swrv stated
ra rliPr this summ1•r thai Harris'
coo pe ratio n was es pecially lm portant In the recovery o! Will's
body th e day after the accident .
Several members of Will' s

famll\- W('l'!' presf'nt m the
co ur !room. and wprr represr nr (' d by PomNO\' al!orney Cha
1 Irs Knig hl
Sf'n tC'n cJng of Harns was d&lt;'ferr&lt;'d until October 16

River sweep said successful
Hy ,JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel Nt•ws Staff

Acco rding to a prrss 1 P lt• &lt;Js~·
lr om th(• Ohio Hl \'!'1 Vall .~
Sa nitation Commission 10H
SAr'sC01. the 1~~0 Ohio RiH·r
SwrPp wa-; a rl'sou ndlng surce:-.s
as mnrP tha n H 000 vnluni PPrs 1n
si x sla! Ps cu \lectl'd thou sa n d~ nl
tons of garbage a nd other dPbns

from the banks of the nvt•r
The Ohio River Sweep in Meigs
Co unt y was di recte d by Kennv
Wiggins from th e Meigs Coun tv
Offi ce of Li t ter Control The
original da te of th&lt;' Sweep was
ca nce lled in Meigs Cou nt y du e t o
high water and was held on a
later date

Voluntee rs , mostly from var
ious c lu bs and orga ntza l JOns.
took part in the Sweep at var ious

Iran walks out of
OPEC negotiations
VI ENNA rUPii -The l ra nlan
oil minister wa lked out of OPEC
tal ks Tuesday as rlrlegatlon s
fr om 10 other cou ntn rs WNr
putting the fin al lour hrs on an
a~reemenlthat reported ly would

allow a te mporary 11sr ln oil
ou tput.
" It !sa blg mistakcForO PEC.
I ra nian Mi nister of Petro leum
Gholamrezil Aghazadch sa1d of
th e draft. whic h wa s expec ted to
be unveile d In the afternoon .
Sources at the Organizat ion of
Pet ro leum Exporting Count ries
sa id 10 other countries attending
the Vienna talks support a pla n
th at would report edly allow
count ri es to Increa se prod uct ion
In response to the cri sis In the
Persian Gulf
Llbva and Iraq rdu sed to send
delegates to the talks.
The reported agreement would
bt• a triumph for Saudi Arabia
and Venezuela , which have
so ught OPEC' s blessin g to In
cr ease th eir output to m ake up
for a shortfall of 4 million bar rel s
a day resulting from th e U N
embarggo of Iraq and Ku wait
The sanctions were Imposed
following the Aug. 2 I ra qi Inva sion of Kuwait.
Such an accord likely would
result In a further decrease In oil
pr! Cf"S.

rlPan up stt rs :J iang thr Oh1o
R1vrr
Accord mg to .J~ 'a nnP l son,

m ing thr IIttrr through a mas 'i i\'P vo lunl f' Pr l'ffmt lsun sa id

pro)Ccl dlrec1or For the S~Nce p
From OFtSANCO . th r ll.OOil vo-

ORS/\NCO hnpPd lo h,m• 10.000
\O lunl f'f'J s ln slra d. morp !ha n
ll .llllll ramr ou t to pitch in and

lunh' rrs
inrludtng hundreds
from Mr ig s Coun!y
eo llrrtPd

rlra 11 thr rl\Pr ban k
Thr Sv.crp was sta r ted by

R, OOO to ns of gar ba gr Inc luding
10,000 full bagy of tras h that wzrr

ORSIINCO 1n 1989 as a project

Clth rr

rrcyclrd or p larrd 1n

ap pr ov('(iiandfills
ORSANCO adm inistered the
Swrrp.

Parttcipanh
R1vN S\~CI'P
effort s

recri\·pd

Oh10
Jrr-.;;;h ins for th r lr

S'&lt; cc p. · !.so n sa1d "Vo lunt eers
had originally ld &lt;'n llfled lOO sltes
for th e cleanup. but ended up

workmg a t more tha n 160 sil rs
along thr the 9R I mile length of
th e rtiW bo rdered bv Oh1o
Wpo;;t

VJrgi ni&lt;:~

Kentuck y and I llinois

Vo lunt rers found l'V Pr ythmg
from car parts to an un&lt;'as hrd
flve-figurr c heck." shr added

"Man• than 40 tons of tra sh wPrr
co llec ted
alone."

1n

vol un tf'Crs at l'll'anup si ll'S in

communJl iPs
I11Rq
1\s JntPrf' ~l
ORS~NCO.

"Wr arr \f'r~· plpased with th r
out romP of l h(' .June Hi r\vpr

Pe nnsyl\'a nta.

ronrf'ntratlllg on a l JO mile
slrl' t&lt;:h of thr ri vP r f1um Ci nc in nat i t o Ashland. K.l' Abou t 1,200

Louisv ille.

Ky .

Ison sa 1d thr o b]('CIIVl' of llw
199() Ohio River Sweep was to
draw attention to th e ex isting
litt er problem along the Ohlu
R iver and take ste ps to rectlfv
t he sit uation by physi ca ll y rem

p&lt;:~rli t'lpatt'd

lrl

12
in

lhC' Swcpp gn!w,

along wi th tlw com-

mitmf'nt of r nviron mPntal prolt'c ti n n agrnrirs in thP six sta lE'S
bordPrlng thP rivr1. Pxpa nded

t hP pr ujf'&lt;' t

lson sil ifl shP wa nt s lhc program to con tinue tn yra r s lo
comt~ a nd shP hopes to keep
penpiP lniP l f'S trrl In thf' id ea of
kl'('ping thl' Oh10 RivPr l'll'i:ln
" Wr havr sren nnprovcmenl s
mode in r ivrr wall?r qual ity over
thP past 211 years T hts has
n'sul tPd m an in crr.lst' In rec reatio nal usP of the Ohio River, "
J.;;on sa id
" B£'ca use of the
increased aclivit y on the river,
wp also ex perienced more litter
on i ts b&lt;1 nk s The yParly cleanup
program 1s needed to keep th ~
rivrr su1ta blc for con tinued publ iC usc . as 11.dl as for envlronnwntal pu rposes "

Harrison sent to Middle East
After being In the US Arm y
for IR months, Private First
Cl ass Robert W Harri son has
been sen t 111 Sa udi Arabia wit h
the 197 1h Infantry Brigade fr om
Benning, Georg ia
PFC Harri son is th e son .or
Char les and Jan Van Cooney.
Bailey Run Road In Pomeroy and
son -In law of Charles and Mary
Hou dashelt of Smith Road,

Pomeroy
He had his basic training at
Fort Dlx, N J , where he was al so
trained as an 88 MIC, a motor
t ra nsJX) rt opera tor.
Curren tly. PFC Harrison Is
stationed at Ft . Be nning where
he resides with his wife, Audra,
who In tend s to ret urn home to the
M eigs Cou nt y ar ea to be with
family while PFC Har rison Is on
his tour of duty In Saudi Arabia.

PFC

ROBERT
HARRISON

W.
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Commentary

Ethnic groups suffer in new Gennany

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, August 28, 1990

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publlshe r/Co ntroiiE'r
A MEMBER of The Unl lf'd Pfl&gt;ss ln ll'rna11ona l Inland Dally Press
Association and the Amer ican Newspaper Publishers Association
LETTERS OF OPINION a1e welcomt' They ~ hou ld be Je-ss than 300
words long All letters are su bj €'Ct to editing and must be signed with
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llshed Letters should be In good taste, addr ess ing Issues, not pt&gt;rsonal!

ties

Ghosts in the desert
By ARNOLD SAWI SLAK
UPI Senior Editor
WASHINGTON- Pres tdenl Bush has satd the Un ited States ts not
m a kin g the cLassic error of prepanng for the last wa rm Its respo nse
to the I raq i lnvaswn of Kuwa it , bu t It IS hard to den~ that there are
some potent ghosts a foo t in the Ar abwn desPrt
There Is an easy and arg uably va lid parallel bPiwcf'n l hf' current

OBERAMMERGAU, West
Germany- As the German pea
pie move rapidly toward reunlfl calion, there Is an apparent rise
In prejudice against Jews. Gypsles and even other Germans of the eastern variety
Our visit to sewral cities In
West Ger many, Including lo
East an d West Berltn. fed our

susChrlst.Leadlnglocalcltlzens
were candid In their views about
Jews and Gypsies as well as !he
Impoverished East Germans
swarming Into the village· They
feel they're too much trouble to
deal with and nowhere near as
ca pable, honest or reliable as tel
low Bavarian Germans.
While 11 would be outrageous to

fea rs o f an lncrPaslngly homo

compare any of their views to

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
la tlon A fifth of Oberammergau's population perished within
a year The village elder s tried
many ways to end the plague before swearing an oath late In
1633. promising· '"Every 10 years the devout representation of
the sufferings and death of Christ
would be given so !hal God would
have mercy and free our v il lage
from the appalling sickness ··
According to lege nd no one died
from the pl ague after that vow
The first performance was a
year later
The most powerful line sill\ left
In Is the so-called blood guilt lim·.
In which Pontius Pllateshoutsafter condemning Jesus to I he
cross. '"Blood be on us and on our
children .· Only now. the text
sold to the thousand s of tourists

genlzed Ge rman slate that has
thoseofAdolfHIIIer . thedlclat or
little room for non Aryan pea- was most at home In these con
pies. Such nationalism doesn' t
servallve Bavarian regions
bode well for Germany's minor!ThP discontent with Jews tra ·
lies, or for entire nations such as
ces directly to their 1970 boycott
Poland an d Czechoslovakia .
of the Passion Play and con·
which a re hoping Germans will
tlnued complaints that parts of
find II \n the\i economic hearts to
the six-hour extravaganza are
help these sluggi sh economies
anti-Semitic The play depicts
West Germany may have no
the New Testament story of Je
lim e. patience or Deutschmarks
sus" tr iumphant arrival Into Jer
left for them after ta ktng care of
usalem. hi s betrayal, trial.
Its sic kly half-sister, East
cruclllxlon and resurrection.
Town performances date to the
Germa ny
Nowhere were our eoncerns
Thirty Years War. which began
more pronounced !han In the
In 1618. when various armies
beautifu l Ba varian village made
spread the Black Plague across
fa mous by Its decennial produc
Europe a nd decimated It s popu
lion of a Passion Play. abou t J e
E1TA0•9\0 - - "''""'$TAR -"110lEGilt&gt;M---

who attend, has a five pag e PX
planation on why the line was left

In
We heard complaints by ell
lzns !hat '"t he Jew s crea te too

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Middle East s iluatto n and the fat lu re of the democt Je te&gt; tn
and Amenca to stop Ger m any 1n the 1930s as 11

f urope
swa l lu wed

C7ec hoslovakla a nd set ht s stghts on the rest of the continent
But that does not exrtle th e publtc ltk e the Ima ge of a real vt lltan . so
the first ghost. r atsl'tltepealedly by Amet tcan offtctals. ts the shade
of Hitler, 1n whose form th ey pJcturL' Sactda m Hu sse 1n
Even before the Iraqi ruler sPnl h1s troops to ovc•1 run Kuwait, he
wa s bemg descr ib rd as a power-mad butcher w ho lu stpd for co ntrol of
the ent1r e Middle East and who rvP n used po1son gas on h1s own

people
Saddam m.:~ y we l l h1~ Jus t as bad as hr JS sa 1d to bP. butthrrf' 1s
somet h m g hau n twgly f am Jit.-&amp; 1 tn tttr p1 ocess ol drscn bmg the lradr1
of anot her country as a blood thtrs ty monstr1

Nicaragua and behtnd th e Iron Curtatn
Also fam iliar 1s thr use of a t rocJIIC S suc h as po ison gas a ttacks on
civ ilian s tu rally publ1c opmll1n agamst anoltlf'r co untry That gars

w.,

a lltc~ul.u lmr es use d tn Gtenada b) Ronald Reagan
and by Bush m Panam&lt;:~ , T r um an .liJcl .lohns on had to call up mill! an

resrr vrs to fight those wars , and that m&lt;•vn s lhsruptlng t hr livrs and

posstbly lostng thr support of vo t&lt;'t s • nd thr tr famtltes
AmeJicans traditiOnally wtll sav t hrv suppo rt their p1estdent "

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times of inte r natiOnal strPss ThP rrcJI II'S I hov.rvrr. IShow th r publiC'
wtll react when thL' boy s dlld g1r ls v.,.ho had oth rr plans for th('ll 11\ f'S
go marchmg off to wa1 and somf' o! th!•m I PI urn m tmdv bJgs

flooding In tor the Passion Play
already burdens services

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Promoting rail safe}y _ _____S_en_. ]_ar_l L_or_tg
losing loved ones In car train

Train cross ings are a part of
everyd ay life Few of us think
much about them as we go abou t

accidents
The key to this campaign Is In
formation A brochure published
by the organ ization . which has
an offic e In Cincinnati a t 635 W
Sevpn lh St - Sulle 300. lists the
following com mon causps of
crossing acc ident s:

ou r bu sin ess. rxrf'pt to slow
down and loo k both wavs before

proceeding
Perhaps this Is why. despite
statewide safety programs. accl
dents and fatalities are too high
at cross ings According to the

•The driver sees 1he tr aln com

lng

OPparlmPnl of Transportation
last year there were 413 car

11raln crashes at Ohio railroad
grade cross in gs In these
crashes 61 peopl e lost the ir
lives

fur thf'r
roads

d l st&lt;J ncf's

and

poon•J

We would ltk&lt;• to !ha nk the se

th r co ns truction of a br idge This
ca used much mconven u:-nce for

co nstruction uf lht' bndg&lt;' Thi s

many people Duetothektndnrss
of the Ottls Johnso n and Davtd

-was more than ISf'X Pf'Ci edof any

neighbor a nd
a ppreciated
Thank yo u

v.a s

grea t lv

a nd J D Sm tih

Berry's World

headlight s 0 1 falls to properly
co nform hi s drlv lng speed to
night or pr eva iling weather

st arts across the tracks w ithout
look in g for other tra i ns and

co ndi t ions
•With ai r rondlttonlng and ra
dl o runn ing a motorist cannot
hear app roach ing tra ins, and he

approachin g

fa mili es the senseless tragedy of

ca nnot stop In time drives In
front or Into t hr sldr&gt; of, a train
·rhe motor ist ovcrdrl" es his

fall s to loo k
•The motorist Is too busy tal k
ln g with passf'nger s and l g nnrPs
signs a nd whistle warnings
•wtndows of thl' motorist's car
art' fros ted up or dlrtv

With this man; carJSrs of hi gh
way ra il cross ing acciden ts, a lot
of work must be done to Improve
safety There Is the potential for
even more deat h and lnjurv un
le ss thi s campaign lak es hold
Operation Lifesaver 1s Pncou
raging service clubs. Parent

TPacher Associa tions. schoo ls
a nd oth er groups Int eres ted In
promoting crossing sa fely to ron
ta ct It at It s office at 63~ W S&lt;&gt;v
enl h St - Suite 300. Cl nctnnatl
15203 Th e phone number Is 15131
977 3271 F'llms. speakers a nd In
formational brochures will help
spread the message tha t ex tra
cauti on Is nerdPd at grarl.r
crossin gs
ff you need more Informatio n

on this, or any ot her Issue. or
have questions abou t leg islation
before state governmen t please

write me . Stale Senator Jan MI chael Lon g. at the Siatehouse.
Columbus. OH 43215. or call me
at (6141 166 8156

Look who's fighting the War__B_en_W_a_tte_n_be_rg
Too bad Uncompelltlve
Capt James Stark . now at the
Pentagon. recently commanded
the guided-missile cru iser USS
Leahy In the Persian Gulf
"These are typi cally blue-collar.
middle class. midd le-Americ an
kids," he says "They've joined
the Navy to see the world. or
learn a trade. or for patriotic rea
sons. or to get away from home.
or from girlfriends . A lot of them
have problems In high school.
the way to be one of the guys was
to screw up "
But not so In the Navy. says
Stark: "On a ship II they screw
up. the guys turn against them
They' re great We have the best
Navy ever They didn't come In to
the Navy to slay out of an Army
draft. the way It was before the

Navv

After all . our high-tech ships.
now \n the Near East , are being
manned by the crisis cohort of
the American population . Many
of them a re the alleged kids of
c haos minorities, br o ken
homes. high school dropouts m
graduates from schools that
don't teach much .
We supposedly know a ll about
them They can't read well,
wrUe well. or do math well. They
can't lind Brazil on a map Of
course. lhPy can' t compete with
Japanese and

German

the Straits ol Hormuz, doing
what they ' re supposed to be do·
lng ''I'm trained . and I'm ready
to do 11. sir," they say Grinning,
they say, ''I've been sleeping
line. Mr. Rather In fact , almosl
too well •• And, of course, always
to the camera, " HI . Mom and
Dad"
The cutaway shots of these
dumb kids at work show them at
some of th e everyday tasks of the
modern Navy: with radar,
sonar, radios, consoles and keepIng up the electronic guidance
systems In an environment chokIng with tine desert sands. Many
of these clucks are working 16and 20-hour days In the engine
room. the temperature can gel
up to 140 degrees .

'

the sid e of It
•As the tra in clears the cross
lng. the mot orist Immediately

accidents even more and spare

the carrier Independence, near

I

circum stances and because he

• A motorist bPcomes "too fa
mlllar" wi th a cross ing . and uses
no ca utio n wha! S()('VPr whrn

kids
And yet. there they are with
Dan Rather on t he flight deck of

I

distance
•The motor ls i racrs thf' train
to thr crossing , and i s elthPI
struck by the tr ain or runs lntn

sponsored by the railroads In
coopera tion w\lh state agencies
and other organiza tio ns. will cut

those

"I 've got to go to the bathroom ··

•T he motO Jist, d1 i vin g at mght
or In cln unf amiliar location , trav

els "' ,, speed too great In such

nallonal cam pa i gn,

In theory. everything should
be going wrong for I he U S

The famtll('s of Ke1th Sm1th

signs an d signal s
•The dr iver has too much alco
hoi In his sys tem and Is Incapable
of proprrl y drivi ng a motor
vehi cle

but misjudges speed and

either strikes or Is struck by a
train ru nnin g on an adjacent
track

new

•The driver fall s to observe
and obey the ad,.ance railroad
crossi ng sign and other warning

all vol unt eer serv ice"

Somebody el se has noticed Sovie t Marshal Serge \ Akhro
meyev . recently visited US
military bases. After watching
US e nlisted men. In their cris p
dress. yes slrr lng everything
that moved. telling him they
were In servi ce to defend t heir
countrv and thengo toollngoflln
a red convertible. Akhromeyev
said. "I wish I had people like
that In my a rmy '"
Th e Navy today Is 21 percent
black, II percent Hispanic, and
with plenty of ot hers On the
Lea hy, there were Filipino. Ko
rean. Vietnamese. Samoan, Jordanian and - hah' - Iraqi
sailors Stark says they get along
pretty well
Obviously. It ca n't work· low

tec h kids In hi gh tech jobs
Ha s n't the Navy been to all the
double-dome seminar s? Haven 't

they heard that we're not going
to be able to !Ill t he hlgh -ed slots
In the future . because our kids
aren't educated?

After boot ca mp. most of these
sa ilors are In technical schools
for three man ths to one year. On
so me Navy s hips today there are
civilian co ll ege prolessors Between s hift s many sailors study
American history. foreign Ian·
guages. math, English and
writing.
Sounds great Is \his mostly
Navy propaga nd a' Perhaps
There a re problems But there
are some fact s to face The ships
are advanced machines. The
crew Isn't from the Ivy League
The sh ips work

By ERIC McHUGH
UPI Sports Writer
Eve n

NatUie

Mother

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATION DIVISION
FREDDIE HOUCASHELT.
ADMINISTRATOR OF niE
ESTATE OF LEONA KOHL,
PLAINTIFF.
- VBRUTH McELROY. o1al.
DEFENDANTS.
CASE NO . 28.413
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ffi the purtutnCI on of the

Order of tho Problto Court of
Molgo County. Ohio. Freddie
HoudoolroH. Admlnlirtrotor
of tho - • of l.oono Kohl.
will offer for oolo It public:
ouctlon on tho 1&amp;th dey of

'

Public Notice

October. 1990. at 1O·OO A.
M 11 the front door of the
Melg1 Countv Counhouse in
Pomeroy, Ohk), the followlng deecribed rul attate,
located .t 31&amp; Grtnt Street.
Mlddlopo~.

Ohio.

Shueted In the Village of
Middleport . Meigs County

Ohio

Situated In lower Pomaroy, nowt ptn ofthe VIIlogo of Middleport, ond bo·
lng 24 feet off the wast -'d•
of Lot No
413. Gront
Street, and being on the
north side of Beech Street,
being on the welt side of

oold lot
DEED REFERENCE Vo-

I

praloed ot 16.000 00 and

must not be told for not te ..
thtn 2 / 3 of the tppraitad
value The term• of uld 1111
to be cash at the time of the
salt
Fntddie Houdashelt,
Adminlttretor of the Estate
of leona Kohl

181 28. !81 4. 11 3tc

Public Notice
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO

o•
vlolon of Moigo County, Ohio.
mon PleM Coun. Probata

for an ordet' to change h
nama to L111 Lynette Butcher.
Seid tppllc.tlon will be by
petition to be flied In oold
Court, on or after the 24th

dey of Auguot, 1990.
Dotod thlo 24th doy of Auguot. 1990
Llu lynette Butche

t81 28 1tc

every

time

I'm

out

there, "

George sa id. "I was happy with
my performance I'm a little
anxious at times ."
Trudeau relieved George In the
second hall and completed 10 of
12 passes for 113 yards and a
touchdown. Trudeau, a fifth -year
pro, has never beaten a rival for
an NFL starting job, advancing
only after lnlurles to Gary
Hogeboom and Chris Chandler.
Trudeau figures George will
start no matter how they play
"It's no contesl.'" Trudeau
said "We both played well I
really fell good This Is the fir st
time In a while l haven't been all
banged up "
The difference In the game was
a missed conversion kick oft the
first Indianapolis touchdown af
ter Beach, who made the scoring
catch, had trouble with Ray
Donaldson's snap The Eagles
rose to 2-1 wh lie the Colts, 0-3.
could go winless In preesea son
for the first time since 1981
"People put too much empha
sis on the scarp at this time of
yea r. " Colts coach Ron Meyer
said. '"We mad e btg s tndes
forward tn determlnrng who wtll

'"II was unplayable." Brewers
Manager Tom Trebelhorn sa id
'"Pop flie s. ground balls. trying to
pitch thev flew tn your eyes.
trying to hit they flew in yout
eyes··
B.J Surhoff was a btt more
graphi c.
The Mi!waukPP catrhPr com

pa red the scenP tu "fltes on hm se
manure ··
Swa rm s of bugs clouded the

(Cue !11),

Majors

Lo~

be on the team "
Tt ud eau threw a 4-:rard touchdown pass to rookie running ba ck
Ken Clark midway through the
\h trd qua r ter to give the Colts a
16 7 lead
J im McMahon. who replaced
Randall Cunningham . pulled the
Eagles within 9 7 at halftime with
a 9-yard touchdown pass to tight
e nd Maurice Johnson. a rookie
from Temple hoping to replace
All · Pro holdout Keith Jackson.
George threw a 47-yard pass to
Clarence Verdin to set up his
scoring pass to Beach and the
Ill-fated conversion attempt. A
fumble on the ensuing kickoff set
up a 23-yard field goal by Dean
Blasucclthat putt he Colts ahead
90
Mike Quick played fo r the first
time since missing the last 10
games of last season with knee
surgery.
·"I was able top lay the firs I hall
without any pain,'" he said. "I'm
notlOO percent yet bu !I 'm not fat
awa} _"

The Colts have sc heduled a
physical Tuesday for Injured
running back Eric Dickerson.
but the disgruntled All-Pro has
missed three previous appoint ments Meyer made II c lea t he
was not missed Monday
"It just goes to s how you no one
Is so grea t In his a bsence that he
ts Irreplacabl e. · Mever satd

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Ileld for five Innings before head
umpire Don Denklnger ordered
the roof of the Skydome closed
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before the 35-mtnute delay, but
Toront o Manager Clio Gaston
in ststed that the s toppage in play
didn't
hurl
his team' s
co ncentration

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be better for us. because 1Mtl
waukeestarterTedt Htguera ha s
a bad back" sa td Gaston. who
watchPd his club fall fi\.P games
ou t of first "Thrrty flvl' mmutcs
is a long lime to si l out "

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Public Notice
IN THE MATTER OF THE
CHANGE OF NAME OF
LloA LYNETTE
DISTELHORST
NOTICE
Notic;e to honby given thl
1he undanignocl lntendo o
make oppllcatlon \o the Com

and sacked three times for 21
yards. and he fumbled his first
nationa lly televised snap
'Tm gel tlng more comfortable

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Public Notice

has

turn ed •galnst the Blue Jays
Fresh off three straight shutouts a t the hands of the Boston
Red Sox. Toronto dropped even
further back m thr AL Ea s t
Monday with a 4 2 loss to the
Milwaukee Brewers tn a game
that was del ayed by a swa rm of
gnat s.

OnP WN•k
Om· Monlh

Public Notk:e

1-yard touchdown flip to Pal

Blue Jays beaten again, 4-2

St'a.lllt'

thP

f.um!Ir•s fn1 th r usP of t heir land
and other maiPJIOJl s ctunn g lhP

Roush fa ml!JL' S t hi s ~nconven
ience was lessened Those l1 v 1ng
close to the bridge co nstruct io n
wPr r
save d from 1rave ltng

!age ol 4.900 to seek work in a
year when th e number of tourists

lem Ca ll ed Ohio Opera tion Life
saver . II Is the most co ncerted
effort launched to date to reduce
this serious problem Hopeful ly

Appreciates help
Dt•.Jr Ed1101.
F01 the pa st t hrcP m o nth s
(Stat r Rou tc) 554 h.1 s hwn c losf'd
between Porter a nd E nu due to

mans camr to thi s famous v!l

No'.'., thPrr Is a new drive
undf'r way t o rpduce thi s prnh

Letters to editor

Germa n

With the Berlin Wa ll 's fall la st
Nm:pmber, dozens of East Ger-

chemll·al weapons Saddam used aga tn st Kurdt sh trbels tn Iraq
But th ese an• no t Ilie only ghosts that stal k the dese r t
President Bush sdts palch of ,, btg well equtpped mtl ttar) force to

Un UkP the

West

care was gua r ant eed

commande r s to prepare th eir troops m the Saudi desert to face th••

Fi na lly. !herr 1s an unsL'P n politi cal prrsrnrf' vr t to be dealt with In
this situatiO n It sure ly IS not lost on Ru sh .1nd h1s ddviSf'l s that bolh
Harry Truman and Lvndon John so n b\ srnd1ng US armiC's int o
KorP~ and VIetna m . began the process that r nded thr1r ca reers in
publiC Sl'rV ICP

among

prices had bc•en subsldl 2ed In the
comm uni st East. and everything
from employm ent to medical

Katser"s troops a t rhe star t of World
I
Stil l nega ti ve tmage maktng as td e. there ts good n •.t so n for lJ S

to do an)lhtng to fre&lt;• Amencans held rapllve tn a Mtddlr Eastern
captta l

strffts beca use - to hear every

shopkeeper Interv iewed - the
gypsies arc thieves. II doesn't
help th•l the Ger man word for :;
gypsies. '"Zigeu ne r." means ::
'"wandering swindl ers ··
Such blanket char ac terlza
\Ions and pr ejudice again are disturbing In a country whose
no" -loathed former leader.
Hitler. established a Central Of
fle e for Combating the Gypsy
Mena ce In 1938
It's all ala rming . but what's
su rpr isin g Is the grow in g res ent

decades of communist rule Food

back at leas t to the reports. that Be lg1an nuns wr1 r raped b) th r

a hos t of unso \vrd problems. 1nc ludmg th a t admlnlstratlOn's Inablilt \

culture. they sta nd out
There Is a resurgen t prejudice
aga inst them In Germany In
Oberammerg•u. the storekeep
ers told us they mu st be extra
vigilant when Gypsies come fid dlin g a nd dancing through their

townspeop le toward r: ast C.er
mans They are routin ely stereo
typed here a nd elsewhere In
Wes t Germany as a lazy people
who grew Indolent during four

Am erica n presidents often has been proj ec ted 1n places like 11 an

House the ghost of the far led Cart er presidency, which was spoiled by

guage, Romany, and their nwn

ment

11 a lso shou ld be noted that the sa me ktnd of frtghtl'ntng tma gP ol

th e region Witho u t a lot of delav err f,Hnl y ro nt ra siPd w1th th e pitiful
v1s 1on of the small, !II prrp&lt;.~ rrd he l1coptt• r rescue forrr that
Prf'SJdent Carter. after long hesltatto n, sent mto Ira n 1n a dJsdst ruus
effort to rescue the Teheran hos tages N o Im age of B ush &lt;IS .1 n
md ecisJve w1mp was go mg to be allowed to take root 1n th1s situation
And, of co urse. the very word "hostage' must ra ise m the White

much trouble tor our play .. Lo
ca ls said they were tired of hear
lng them It' s unsettling In a land
whose leaders exterminated 6
million J ews less than 5() years
ago Surveys say In today·s German y there remains a firmly
anti -Semitic core of 15 percent
lt"s not just di rected against
the Jews Nearly half a million
Gypsies were al so exterminated
by Hiller and his minions They
consi dered the olive-skinned peo ple to be an Inferior race Infest
lng Europe The Gypsies are
believed descended of a people
that left northern India around
1000 A D With their own lan -

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)
While lop draft choice Jeff
George and Indianapolis veteran
Jack Trudeau battled for a
starting job, Philadelphia thirdstringer Mat I Cava naugh saved
his job and won the game.
Cavanaugh, a 13-year NFL
veleran, ra1lled Philadelphia.
and Roger Ruzek kicked the
winning JJ.yard field goal w\lh
1: 56 remaining Monday night to
give the Eagles a 17-16 NFL
preseason victory over the Colts.
"We might have to go with
three quarterbacks because
Matt did a good job," Eagles
coach Buddy Ryan said 'We
may have to cu 1 short the
defensive safeties o r
something··
Ruzek's kick capped a 66-yard,
9-play drive highlighted by Cavanaugh's 27-yard pass to Crls
Carter Cavanaugh completed 9
of 10 passes for 109 yards and
drove the Eagles 65 yards to set
up Robert Drummond's 1-ya rd
touchdown run with 10:34 to play
'"We dldn'l play well. just well
enough to win.·· Ryan said. '"The
Colis played with emotion We
were lucky. V. e made (George)
look like an all-pro. didn't we?"
George, the No 1 pick In this
year's college draft. played the
first half and completed 11 of 21
passes for 153 ya rd s. lneludlng a

Instead, Higue ra. 8-6. ca me
back with four s tnkeauts after
the delay and gave uponly one htt
In the last lour Innings
" He had one of those gamPs

that he gPISsomPIImes ... Trebc l
horn sa id " He' ll be throwing
harder In the seven th. etghlh and
nin th than tn th e firs t. second and
thtrd ··
Bos ton's Mtke Boddtcker drd a
ptelty fai r job himse lf In the Red
Sox"s 12 4 victory over the
Cleveland Indians . despite allow ! ng a seventh -Inning home run to
Chris J a mes that snapped a
strin g of 33conserutlve scoreles s
tnnmgs by Boston's pttchtng
sta ff
" l knew about 11 but it w01 s

goi ng 10 end sooner or later ...
Boddlcker satd .. , think one
reason \1 ended ts that we had
s uch a btg lead II gave me the
opportunity to make a mistake
In theothetthreegames t2 O.I -0.
and 1 0 v Jc tor iPs over Toronto
ove r th e weekend 1. they were all
c lose bal\game s where one mts
ldkc could lead to a loss

half action Monday as lndian a poli., ofknsh'f'

CAUGHT FROM BEHIND - Indianapolis
quarterback Jell George Is caught from behind hy
Philadelphia linebacker Tony Walker during first

ta ckle Kevin Call is lal&lt;• on th&lt;' play 1! II' I)

Funderburke re-enrolls at Indiana
BLOOMII\GTON . lnd

iUPlt

- F'ormer Indiana Universi t y
basketball pla yer Lawn: nce Fun
derburke has re -enrolled at the

knows of no plan s for FundPr
burke to re]om the Hoosiers It Is
unknown wherC' Fund erburk(•

IJ'O'vC' I sy Sln CC' hi S SE'niOr \&lt;-'31 at

will go next but one of hts bes t

r rason s hi s seruo r ~P.J J FundN
burk r" namr d l"o Hds linkrfl to
allegrd Ircru l t m g mJ~.;dreds b\
h:r ntuck\
Tv.o lndi ,Jn,l ,t ...,.., l,tJ n t coachrs
•~•· •• · l t' pr l m .J rH l('(l fo r 1llr ga l
(On t.J ct \\lth Fund L· IbUlke dur
mg a n a\\ star 1ournarnen' in

fnPnds. Trav1 s Ford JU St II ans
fr1 red
to Krn t uck\
fr o m

sc hool tn a n a ttempt to fr ee
himself fr om hts le tter of tntent
wt 1h 1he Hoostet s

MISSOU II

F'undf'rburkf'. who '&gt; la J tt&gt;d
classes Monddy
m'Pd s n inf'

Fu nd e1bu 1kr wou ld not cDm
mf'nt on his plans Iii " &lt;~Ito! nl'\

credit hours to re ach thr mtn

Wtlltarn

tmum 24 required for a transfer

Ohio, who has served as Funder
burkr's spo\&lt;:('sman wds on vaca
tton and un.watlablc fo r rom
nwnt Mondav This summl'r

without the school's consent
Funderburke left the te am as a
freshman last year. but lndJan.t
would not release htm from hts
letter of intent
Funderburke ort ginallv tned
to fm 1sh h is academic rpqutre
mcnt s during lnd!ana's summer
sessio ns but r uiPs rPgard1n g
let ter s of I nt ent d ll' ta te tha t thf'
cred it hours mu st be Parn{'(.l
dunng academ ic · year s of rrs 1

dence, ·· or the fall and spt tng
sPmPsters
lnd1ana sports mforma t1on d1

trctm Ktl KltngPlhoffer sa td he

Flec k of Co lumb us .

Wchtlr Ht gh Sc hoo l. v.here he
Wet s su spe nded l o r d iSC'l pltna n

\.out svtlle

Fleck. satd Fundet burke would
try to complrtc hi s comm itm ent
to Ind1an.1 bu1 had no plan s to

rejotn the basketb.tllleam
If Funderburk&lt;• co mpletes hts
academIC rt'Q u1 rrml'n Is hy Df'
cPmber . h(' v.1ll br r llgtblf • .J ~ .1
so phomon' Th{' Columbu s n.1
IIYt.' mu st ~ 1 1 ou t o nr \ l'aJ
bf'g mmn g 1n J.J nuarv 1f hr
comp letPs h1o.; f las sr" and
t r .1 nsfers to Glnot hl 'l sc hool
Fund r rburk{l
-; tJIJPd con

Kv

In Apr\\

1q~q

du11ng t hP -. p m g sq..;ntng pr 110d
1 undPriJu ikf' si E:" JH 'd w1th Jnd1
M 1d hut 11'11 ttH' squ a d ra lly 111
thP s et~ so n .Jtt f' r cha fing unde1
(odC'h Bob Knight 's dJsClpiinf'd
s\ strm HP tran sfer r rd to St

C ilh anne Co ll ege tn Ke ntuck1
hrforP com mg ba ck to Ind ia na as
:-, 1udcn I

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the

win

ThL~t' s

Impor t an t ..

Boddtc ket. 11 8. got hel p It om
crntrrftelder Ei lt s Burks. who
sluggPd two hom e ru ns 1n an
(•ight ru n Boston fourth
" That ' s beaut i ful to see

Boddtc kr r satd
Burks ts the 23rd pl ayer to htl
1\.o\-O hom er s in one Inning

Title bout Oct. 25:

Showtime pays $2 million
for delayed broadcast rights

The

I.Jsl pla ypr to a ccomplis h the feat
wa s Da le Murph; . on .July 27 last
year The on ly other Hoston
playPr to ht t two home • s In one

tnnmg was Btll Regan In 1928.
"' II was a good thtng to come tn
and not let down aftPr a big senes

tn Toront o," Boddicket satd
Else wh ere In t he Amer Jean

I.e ague
Ne " Yark blanked
Balt im o re 4 0. Mtnnesot a
slammed Chicago 1 0 a nd Calt
fm nta sluggl'd TPxas 1 3
In th e Na ti ona l Le ague, 11 wa s
Sa n Diego 4. Montreal 1
Yankees 4, Orioles 0
At Baltimore. Andy Hawkin s
.rllowed lour htl s over 8 2-3
tnnings and .!esse Harfleld, Mall
1\okes and Roberto Kelly provided so lo home runs to send lht•
Onoles to their ninth loss In thetr
lasll2 games. Hawk ins. 5-10, won
for the fourth lime In his last six
starts Ben McDonald. 53. lost
his third straight stat I
Twins 7, White Sox 0
At Minneapolis. Allan Ander
so n tossed a !our-hitter for hts
fi rs t s hutout of the season a nd
Ge ne Larkin homered, tripled
a nd matched a career high with
four RBI Anderson. 6-16. regis
tered his third straight complete
ga me and his third career
shutoul Th e White Sox dropped 5
1-2 games behind the Oakland
Athletics In the AL West.
Angels 7, Rangers 3
At Anaheim, Call! , Dick Scho
field's two-out single broke a 3-3
lie and Devon White followed
with a three-run home run to cap
an eighth Inning rally. John
Barfield fell to 3-1 Reliever
Willie Fraser, 5·3. earned the
win Texas starterCharlleHough
walked 10 batters - a career
high a nd a team record.

By .JEFF IIASE!I;
UPI Sports Wrller
Showltm e wtll pay .rboul $1
mtll ton fat th e delayed tit oadcas I
r ight s to th e Oct 25 heavvv.Pighl
Iitle bout between .James "Bu s
let ·Douglas and Eva nd er Holy
ftcld U PI learned Mond"y

with H HO v,. hen t hP nPl"- ark
concf'n ll c~trd morP on thr beat r n
Tv son than on Dougl as dunng a
1 pcap show a week lat e1

A televis ion sourer famili ar
wi th !h(.' ne12:oUat ums s.1 lfi the

bou t - whtc h wi ll be JVdt ldb le
IJvp on pa}' pPr \ 1rw and closed

clrcut l - failed to generate the
dciJyPd rights fee that mtghl
ha\'f' bep n cxrx.'c led tfomr Box

Office patd appr oxt matel y $3
million for the Mtk• • Ty&gt;on
Michael Sptnks delay tn 19R8
Becaust' of a con t rac t c lau sr to

protect

the pay pe r &gt;tew a nd

c losed circuit salrs. Showl!me

ca nnol a nnounce thP dela yed
broadcas t until afler the ftghl
Ana l ys ts have spPru l a!Pd thai
M!rage owner Stc vr' Wy nn w 11l

lose up to $10 mtlllon un the fight
to be he ld In a stadium outside ht s
Las Vega s. Nev . hotel-cas tno
Wynn Is pay tng champta n Dou
g las $24 million and Holyfteld.
the No 1 rated cnntpndet. $8
million
Wynn has said hr would get
about $J million from forei gn
right s
Showtlme ho s long operated In
the shadows of HBO, which
traditionally has bought the
delay to the sport" s megabouts
Showtlme has mad e Holyfield Its
house flght e t. showing hts la st10 '
lights
HBO a ired Douglas· unli kely
victory over the n champion
Tyson last February as part of Its
elght·boul $26.5 million deal with
Tyson. Douglas and his manager, John Johnson, were angry

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

·By The Bend

Hinton and McMichael end
holdout; Bengals make trade

Row:
Chad Burton , Willie Johnson, Brent
Hanson, Donald Go heen. Back Row: Coach Jim
Fisher , Manager Bob Johnson. Coach Rich
Gilkey. Not Pictured were Coaches Steve Burton
and BoiJ MrCiure, Players Malt O'Brien, Scott
\!itch, Shuwn Mitch, Nicky Mtlls, and Timmy
)lect ure.

DODGERS FIJI.1SII SECO:\lll\ Tllnt\EY The Middleport Dodgt'rs lit li P l.t•agut• t t·am h;HI a
great season IL~ thry 1\ni ~ lwd "''t·oml inlht• lt•aguP
tournament at New Hn\' en, W\' . Th{'y finisht•d th• •
season with a 9-4 r t'&lt;·ord. From Lt'ft to Wght.

Front Row: Roger Barnh ar t. \lik&lt;' Littlt•, .I.J'.
Fisher, Wesley McClure, Paul Pullin s . St•t·ond

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and he tMlnnlfleld i declined It,"
Accorsl said. "I'm sure he feels
down the road he can make more
money somewhere else. If that
happens, we're going to have to
be satisfied."
· Cleveland stlll has five veteran
holdouts: llnebackersMikeJohnson and Clay Matthews; safety
Felix Wright ; and offensive
llneman Paul Farren.
McMichael. a two-ti me Pro
Bowl defensive tackle , ended a
~ltter holdou t when he reach ed
agreement with th e Chicago
Bears. McMichael. who will
~nter his lith NFL season, has
missed all o! train ing camp and
was to be assessed Sl.500 each
dav.
McMichael was see kin g
$800,000 Instead of his contract
pay of $500,000. Bears fin ance
director Ted Phillips offered
$775,000 but only II McMicha el
agreed before tra ining camp
began Aug. 26. Tha t offer was
then dropped.
The Bears last week gave
McMichael and his agent, Lar ry
Bales, the go-a head to deal wi th
Hou ston . But the Bears vetoed
the Oilers' offer.
McMichael's presence wil l
bolster th e defe nsive line . which
Is a question mark because of the
uncertain hea lth of Dan Hampton. McMicha el has started 101
co nsecutive gam es. the longest
strea k on Ihe club He wa s named
to the Pro Bowl after the 19H6 and
seasons.
1987
season.
The
New York Jets traded
But appa rently It will not be In
un
signed
second-round draft
Atla11ta. Mlnnllleld told Cleve·
pick
Reggie
Rember l to Cincinland reporters that "lhl' three
nati
fo
r
two
possiblE' start ers .
sides just couldn 't come to·
lin
ebacker
Joe
Kelly and tac kle
get her" on a deal.
Scott
Jones.
and
sig ned ve1cran
Cleveland executive vic e pres I·
dent Er nie Accors l sa id the lineman J im Sweene)'
The two nf&gt;w J ets comf' from
Falcons would have tra dPd
Frallc 10 Clevela nd for a No 1 the Bengals, where rook ie head
pi ck, but Ihe Brown s do nut want coac h Bruc e Cos le t was offensivf' ·
coordinator the pas t four seasons
to pay th at price.
"They offered a lot of money and an as sistant for nlnr yrars
By United t'reaa International
Pro Bowl linemen Chris Hinton
and Steve McMichael ended
training camp-long holdou ts
Monday, the New York Jets and
Cincinnati Bengals made a rna lor trade and a proposed deal
Involving Bill Frallc and Frank
Mlnnltleld collapsed.
Teams also began paring their
rosters to reach the 60-man limit
a day early. All 28 NFL teams
must reduce their rosters to 60
players by Tuesday afternoon.
The Falcons cut 15 players
Monday and signed tackle Hinton
to a four-yea r contract report·
edly woth $1.1 million per year.
Hinton came to the Falccns with
wide reclever Andre Rison from
Indianapolis !or the No. I pick In
the April draft- which the Colts
used on qua r terback Jeff
George. Hinton, a six-time Pro
Bowl pick, practiced with
Atlanta Monday afternoon.
The Falcons also attempted to
trade guard Frallc to Cleveland
for cornerback Mlnnllleld In
what would have been an ex ·
change of All· Pros . but Atlanta
was unable to. reach a contract
agreement with the holdout
co rnerback.
Minnifield, a four ·time Pro
Bowl select ion. reportedly Is
demanding In excess of$1mllllon
per year. Cleveland owner Art
Mod ell has sa id It w,lluld be In
everyone' s "best Interests" 11
Minnifield plays elsewhere this

The Jets were unable to sign
Rember t, a wide receiver from
West VIrginia . and the two sides
were far apart In negotiations
with the season less than two
weeks away . Rembert was made
expendable when New York
selected Rob Moore of Syracuse
In the supplemental draft over
the summer .
In Ci ncinnati, Rembert will
join a thin group of wide
receivers II he signs with the
Bengals.
Sweeney. who has the same
agent as Rembert, was the only
other Jet s player without a
contra ct before Monday. Sweeney started al116games at center
last year and will start a t either
center or guard this season.
Kelly . who started alll6 games
at In side linebacker for the
Bengals last year, missed the
first three weeks of training
ca mp because of a contract
holdout and lost his job to Kevin
Wal ker. Kelly Is expected to start
lor the linebacker-poor Jets, but
wil l proba bly move outside In
New York's 4-3 alignment.
The Je ts also placed 12-year
\'e leran defensive tackle Mar ty
Lyons on Injured reserve with a
torn rlgh l bleep and waived
veteran defensive backs Carl
Howard and George Radachowsky. tackle Jeff Oliver and
linebacker Demetrlous Douglas.
At Green Bay. Wls, veteran
t lght end John Spagnola, co rnerback Van Jakes and rookie
quart erbac k Kirk Baumgartner
were among 15 players waived
hv lhr Packers. Baumgarterwas
a ni nth·round pick out or
Wisconsi n-Steve ns Point.

At Eas1 Rutherford . N J . the
New York Gian ts waived nine
playrrs. inc lud ing seve nth -round
fullback Aaron Emanuel. lOthround nose tackle Otis Moore.
and placed defensive ba ck Joe
Fishback on Injured re serve to
reduce their roster to 59.

Becker, Graf post U. S. Open wins
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Bec ker and Steffi Graf came
through with stra ight sets vlcto·
rles Mond ay to begin defense of
Ihei r U. S. Open tilles in lmprPs
slve fa shion.
Beeker . la cPd wi th a difficult
opening day opponent In J uan
Agutlera, ranked 19th in the
world, responded in champion·
ship style by posting a 7-5.6 3. 6·2
victorv over the 28·vear -old
Spa n lard .
·
Gra f. sevPn month s r·l·m ovpd
fr om her last G r and Slam crow n.

Iaced a dl fleren t kind of obs ta cle
tha n her countryma n. enduri ng

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lng a 6·1. 6-1 rout of Cana dian

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qualifi er Mauref'n Drake.
Graf, tht.• world's No. 1 woman

player, did suffer th e lndlgnitv of
dropping her senice onc e before
cap tu ri ng her lith consecu ti ve
match since losi ng the Wim
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Carrison .

Becker. mindful of his fir st·
TIE FOR FIRST Pl o\U: -

rtw 'lol dlq&gt;orl

Midgets girls ~ofthall team f i n i~twd tit ·d ful' fi ..... t
plac e in thC' lcagU(' with a re&lt;'ord of 111 I Tht '\ .d ... o
captured second pl a&lt;-'f in th .- lra l{W' l o ur n ~l;n, · nl.
In the front ro\r are ( L-R ) ('hri ...... ~- \\ i IIi am ... ..J t' Tllli

HuwPrlon a nd :\ata lit•

(~rantl al.

St•t ' U TH I

:\pr il II alit•.\. :\"listy fhan('y, Sara Roush a nd
:\m lu·r Slavin. Third row : Monlea Mitchell, Raeni
\\ uod . Stt 'IJhanit• Slt.•wart, Sara Williams a nd
Sta&lt;'.\' ''''"·a rt. Ra1·k Row: Coaches Donnie Wood
&lt;Hid (;t• nt• lfallr.l'· Absent was Brandi Ml'adows.

ron :

Seles . a 16-year old Yugosla ·
via n who l ives in Florida. now

has won 42 of her la st i3 rna 1c hes.
t hP o nly loss co min g to Garri son
in thr Wimbledon quar terr i n;lls
A thunderstorm struck thP

stad ium with Gral leading 4·1.
30·30 in th&lt;' openin g se l. Folio"·
ing a delay of 62 minutes. Drake
reached break po int. but wa s
un a blr to con\.'ert .
A srco nrl s u s pen ~ ion uf 21)
minutl'S c;.~mp with Gt'Uf lrad in g

2·1 In 1h1• second sri. Drakr. an
amateur rankrd No . liJ. brokr
Gra f·s srn·(• in th E' srrond gamf' .
but thr 21·\ f'J.r -o ld Wr .s t CPrrTl iln
rr taliatr rl in l llP nrxt g&lt;IITH '
Aftt• r thP sPrond df'la y, Gr&lt;Jf
swPpt thr fi na l four ~ a mr s
" I think shr wa ~ quitr nr n ·ou.'i
yo u r ou ld fef'l it. " C raf sairl of
Drakr . " It wii.quitr goot..l to win
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Drak e ag rerd. sa_v ing, · 'Th r
nrrves wrrp ra ttl ing in m \· boclr .

I wa s lhmkin g mv God. I ~l
plaving Steffi · I wa s jus I th ink

round los s to Goran I van isev i c i n

ing abo ut get tin g a gilml'"

the French Open. as well as a
defea t to Aguilera in lhe Ham
burg fina l in May, st umbled onlv
slightl y before closi ng strong. ·
Alter breaking lor a J.2 edge in
the opening set, Becker fell
behind 5·1 Bu t he swep l the nex 1
four ga m es to take thC' sl' t.
Again In the seco nd se1 Beckrr
won the la st four gamrs, and in
the third sri he jumped to a 4-1
lead
" It felt lhls yea r much ill'lter
than any other year . eve n with
the rain delay," Becker sa id or
his ret urn to Cen ter Co urt, where
he defeated Ivan Lend lin the 1989
Ima l.

As ked if she wished her oppo·
nPn t had played with man•
co nsis1enc y, Graf joked. 'Thrn 1
would be wa iling for lhr court In

again. ·
Sl' les is m aking a conscious
elfort to m inimizP hrr gru ntin g
on ro ur t. a nd sai d it was easy to

co ntrol Mond a)' beca use of the
ra sy- t1mr shr enjo~· rd . Pa mpou ·
lo\· ;~ , IX and rankrd No . 75, won
m('reh ~n points ShP nrvrr had a
brrak point and only in one game

did she gr l 10 d&lt;' ucc
Selcs. rankrcl thi rd in the
world . brllevrs I hal in th eory Ihe
U S. OpP n should determln~ this
year' s top woman pl ayer . Shr
won lhe French, Gra f won the
Au strali an a nd No . 2 Martin a
1\ d , . r a t i I o v a
c ap 1 u r c d
Wimhlf'don
" If onp of us won hPre. sht'

would have 1wo Gra nd Slams,"
Se lrS&lt;' xplat nr d. " It is go tn g to be

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MIDDLEPORT FRUTH'S WILDCATS T-BALL
TEAM- Tbla lint year team had a Rreat se•••on
and can't wall till next year. From left to right,
front row are: Will Kauff, Allsha .\lohler, Heather
Phalln, Crall! Bum~arnrr . Sr&lt;·und H'"' . li &lt;n ld

Vuncr, Ry an Qualbi,-Donnte Stagll", Jorday Klng,
Beth WIUong, Ben Brewer. Third Row: Kenny
Zuspan, EmUy Burch, Monica Moon, Derek
Mi chael, Carrie Hoover, Matt Thomas, and
Abram Sayre. Back Row: Dawn Thomas, Coach
Sarah ,Johnson, and Bev Halley.

By JIM FREEMEN
Sentinel News Stat!
Two loc al clubs recently made
donations to help student s at
Car leton School In Svracuse.
Th e Mlddleport ·Pomeroy Rotary Club donated a computer
car t and a printer to hel p
6-year-old Jessic a Gray partlci·
pate In regular kindergarten
classes lhls year The gill s,
worth approximately $800, are a
big help to .Jessica who has
cerebra l pal sy but is taking
reguwar kmdergartPn cla sses at
. Pomeroy E lementary.
The Pomeroy-Middleport
Li ons Cl ub recently do nated to
he1p in the purchase of a Lig ht
Talker 1a communic ations device that uSPs symbols on a
computer board to rf'present
spok en words ) for J ess ica' s twin
sister. Jennifer Gray .
Accord ing 10 in struc tor Kim
Hal e. the Light Talker will
e nable 6- yra r-o\d J£'nnlfrr to use

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Monday through Friday
9 a.m. - ~ p.m.
Suite 13, PVH Medical Offlce Bulldln'g

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Tire fomi~ of proltssionols
Valley Drive, Point Pleasant, W.'l/a. 25S50
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be served.

RACINE - The Rac in e Ma
soni c Lodg e No . 461 will hold a
spec ial meetin g Tuesday at 7: 3U
p.m. for work in th e master
m aso n degree. All masons arr

urged to atte nd .
CHESHIRE

The Lig hi TalkN is also
compatib lP wit h a devirP thctl.
w lw n worn on t hr hf•a d of ft1 P

" Septem ber Swing," a dinner
dance, will be held Sept. 9 from
6- 10 p.m. at the Feeney Bennett
American Legion Annex on Mill
Stgeet In Middleport.
Th e dance Is sponsored by the
Middleport Arts Council and the
.
price Is $25 per couple.
Dinner will be served a t 6 p.m.
and the dance will follow. Music
will be provided by George HaiL
Reservations should be made
by Sept. 2 to Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
522 South Third Ave., Middleport, 45760.
Tickets may also be purchased
at King Hardware, Middleport
Department Store, Dairy Queen
Brazier, Gerald Powell, or David
Quickel Insurance.

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day on Tuesday from 9 a.m 10
noon at thr old hig h sc hool
building in Ches hire .

with 6-year-old Jes~ica Gray and twr nt•w computer cart and
lmagr"•ritl'r II prinh•r purdmsrd hy tlw duh. ,lf'sslca is using the
('art and printt.&gt;r as a kindl'rg:arten stud1•nt at Pomeroy
ElementarJ'.

max imum .
1\u m crou s door pritPs wi ll br
awa rd ed and fund ra ising ill 'lll S

incl ude a Guided Ca nadian Black
B~ar Hun I with Ca nad ia n !llack
Bear Ca mps Cui&lt;IP Service: a nd
two Guided Co mbin ation F:lk and
Mule Dee Hunts .
All proceeds fr om thP shuut
will go to benefit the mu scular
dystrophy asso('iatian .
Fo r more in formation. co nta c t
Sa m McKinney at 1 :m4-77:t9 1ll
ur Bill Slmmhat 614-99 2 7J9:t

Hocking Tech
Fair winners
Prizes were draw n from
names regis tered at Hocking
Technical Co llege's booth at the
Athens County Pair and winners
of dinner for two a t Qualit y Inn
Hocking Valley we re Mary Workman , Pomeroy, and Ca lvin
McDonald of Nelsonville.
Winners of Hocking Techn ical
College !-shirts were: Terri Whl ·
tlatc h, Ethel Beal and Bernice
Wilson, all o! Ath ens: Pat Mar·
gan of Pomeroy and Luc ill e
Martin of Nelsonville.

Grover reunion
The Grover !amlly reunion will
be held Sunday at the Rutland
Firemen's Park with a covered
dish dinner to begin at noon.

Card shower
The 60th. wedding anniversary
o! Mildred and Dwight Hysell,
3194{) Hysell Run Road, Pomeroy, will be observed Sunday
with a card shower for the
couple.

Alfred notes

The Forest Run tJ ni ted Metho
di st Women met at th P home of
Mar y Nea se. President ld ith
Si sson opened the meeting with a
poem anrl Kathleen Scot t led
devot ions, n•acl ing of .James 2: H

Na ncy Na lly, daughrr of Ka t ie
and James Nal ly. retu rnPd re·

crn ll )' from a visit 10 Franct' She
was

th C' guest of

POMEROY -T he America n
Leg ion Drew WPbSier Un II 39 will
meet Tuesday at 7 :lO p.m at the
post homr. Mica Jones will
prpsenl hrr gir ls statr report
New offi cers will be mstal led.
WEO~ESDA\'

PO MF:R OY
Wildwood
Ga rd en l' lutis Annual Flower
Show wi ll be IJC id on Wednesday
at 7: 30p.m at I he Morn in g Star
United Me lhodi sl Chu rch
Tlll'RSDA \'
DEXTI:: H - Thr Womr n' '
Fe llows hip ol Mr 1gs Counl\'
Churchr s of Chri st will mrrt a1
Dex t('f" on Thursda.\" at";" ]0 p.m .

Forest Run women's
meeting held recently

COMPUTER CART AND PRI~TER - Middleport -Pomeroy
Rotary Club members Mark Murphy, left, and Karl Kehler pose

Benefit shoot scheduled

September
Swing
scheduled

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Co mmuni t y Actio n
Agen cy will have a free clothing

Meigs

by the Light Talker This dev1cc.

class. Bow hunter score will be 10
and 20, 35 yard s maximum lBO
sco rl' will be 10-8-5. 60 yard s

Randall F. Hawkins, M.D.

TUESDAY
HARR ISONVILLE -The Har
rlsonvllle Senior Ci tizens will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at lhe
town house. Refres hm ent s wil l

wh ich can also br used toope ra tr

leasP. junior wom en bowhunt E' r.
cubs and peewee . and recurvr

STEFF I GRAF

Community calendar

When one of the svm bul'. or
combina tion of symbols, is s&lt;'·
lrctrd by the user, it ca lls up

rPleasr, bowhuntrrs women fin ger s. bowhunters women rr-

BORIS BECKER

dbe sn't

on it that can bE'
programmed to represent a word
or words.

Troph iPs will be awarded to th &lt;'
top three shuute rs in the fol low ing clasS&lt;'s : lBO men finger s.
lB O mrn release. bowhu nt er s
mPn fingers. bowhunte rs men
rrl easP, ju nior men bowhunters.
I 130 women liners. lBO womPn

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Je nnifer

symbols

cubs , &lt;Hid no cha r ge for peewe e

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However,

have the Li ght Talker yet. About
$1900 Is still needed to cover the
nearly $5000 needed to purchase
t he device.
The u se of computprs is pr u\··
ing to be a dependable method fur
children lik e Jessica and Je n·
nifer to Int eract with other
children. The two girls are as

smart as other children In thei r
age group, according to Hale, but
motor disorders makes It harder
lor them to com munica te. Jes·
sica has good verbal ability unlik e J ennUrr w~o needs the
Li gh t Talker to make It easier lor
her to communic ate.
Hale added tha t the Lions Cl ub
is co nsidering donating part of
their profits from th e Middleporl
Block Party, Sept 15.
Hale sa id th e Car leton Sc hool
stIll needs dona lions for Jennifer.
She said the donations are
lax ·freea nd th at anyone wanting
to make a donation can call the
sc hool a t 992-6681.

ca te and develop voca tional
skills.
According lu compa ny lit era ·
lure. Ihe Li ghl Talker rese mbl es
a co mputer key hoard wirh 111t lr

Registration will be held from !l
a m. to 3 p.m. and the cos I is$:,
fo r adult s and juniors. $4 for

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opera tor, makes it possible to
selec t symbols by motions of the
user's head.
The Lions Clu b a lso recent lv
made a contribution to help a
Meigs Count y you th get spec ial
opt ical dPv ices 10 hel p him with
his school wu rk.

a computer, soc· tali zE', communi ·

Archrrv Club is again spo nso ring
a MusCular Dystrophy l:k'nPfit
Shoo t on Su nd ay at it s loeation
nea r Ches tt.'r on Pom rrov Pi k e.

This was only Aguilera 's sp -

co nd appearance at the U.S.
Open, Ihe first since 1984, and
Becker commented. " He has n't
played many hard cour t tourn aments, and I hope he doesn't play
many more."
Becker delivered only two
aces. but pul In 66 percent of his
fir st serves and totaled II servlce
winners .
Elghth·seed Brad Gilbert sur vived a 3-hour 2-mlnute dual with
1988 Open champion Mats Wllander, rallying from a 2-5
fourth -set de!Iclt !or a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3,
7-5 triumph. The Swede has lost
In the !Irst or second round o! his
last live tournaments.
Gra! had won eight o! nine
Grand Slam titles before falling
In the French and at Wimbledon,
but she since has had sinus
surgery and says she Is back In
top !orm.
The Stadium Court match
required merely 41 minutes o!
playing time, but started In
brlghl sunshine under tempera tures o! 90 degrees, and ended In
premature darkness just a lew
minutes before the start of
another heavy ralnstonn.
French Open champion MonIca Seles, awarded the honor of
playing the !lrst match on Center
Court, crushed Elena Pampoulova of Bulgaria, 6-0, 6-0, In 44
minutes .

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Local service clubs help girls
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work. rn akrs ev eryday comm un ·
!cation possiblP .

posed Sunda y by thr Assoc iat ion
of Te nni s Professionals

Mlddleswarth pose with Jennifer Gray . The Lions
Club recently made a donation towards the
purchase of Jennifer's Light Talker.

DONATION TOWARDS LIGHT TALKER Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club president Kenneth Utt and Lions Club member Rev. William

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recta l pain and bleeding with
bowel movements lor some time.
College of OsteopathJC Med1dne
My doctor said that I have
hemorrhoids, and I will need to
have them operated on. Do I
really need surgery?
l\nswer: I assume that you
need surgery for your hemor rhoids or your doctor would not
have recommended that form of
John C Wolf, D.O.
treatment. H you reel uncertain
Associate Professor
a bout the need !or surgery, seek
another opinion.
of Family Medicine
I'll try to give you a baste
surgery ana tne ume It takes to
understanding of hemorrhoid producing rectal discomfort and,
reccver depends on which meproblems and why surgery Is frequently, bowel movements
thod of surgery Is necessary . lf
often helpful. I hope this back- that contain bright red blood.
you
have the traditional removal
ground Information helps you
At times hemorrhoids can
of hemorrhoids with a scalpel,
and my other readers with become so la rge that they are
you should expect it to hurt when
hemorrhoid problems make good pushed down through the rectum
you go the bathroom afterwards!
decisions when your doctor re- with the passage of stool. This Is
It takes four to six weeks for the
commends surgery.
called a prolapsing hemorrhoid
The lower part of the rectum Is and ca n be more serious than the rectum to heal after this type o!
surgery . It Is Important to keep
surrounded by a large number of simple Inter na l hemorrhoids that
yo ur bowel movements very so!t
vei ns that Interconnect . called are so common. particularly If It
the hemorrhoidal plexus of veins . doesn' t retract back Into the by the use of bulk forming
When one of the veins becomes rectum by Itself after a bowel laxatives durfng this healing
process. For the fir st lew weeks
swollen and dila ted, just like a movement.
yo
u will want some extra padvaricose vein In the leg, we call
Surgery Is of ten recommended
ding
when you sit, and you will
the condition a hemor rhoid.
for Individua ls who have prolapsneed
to avo id straining. After a
A hemorrhoid located above Ing hemorrhoids that do not
the line where the sk in from th e
return to the Insid e of the rect um few weeks your routine can
outside meets with the mucosal by them se lves. even If there Is ret urn to normal. but each bowel
skin !rom the Inside of the rectum little pain or bleeding. Surgery Is movement will continue to reIs called an Inter nal hemorrhoid . also considered In the hemor· mind you of your surgery for
When the hemorrhoid originates rhold s fl are up more than three about six weeks. After that, you
below this junction, It Is called an times a year Constant pain or should feel fine and be free of
ex ter nal hemorrhoid.
frequent bleeding th at does no t your hemorrhoid troubles .
The time It takes for recovery
Most adults have one or more
Improv e with non-surgical
depends.
In part. on the kind o!
small Inter nal he mor rhoids. trea tm ent are also conditions
su
rgery
you
have. Your surgeon
Pa in and bleeding are unc~m­ which make surger y a good idea.
you
more specific
can
give
mon with these small ones. so no eve n II the hemorrhoids do not
In
forma
tion
about
the surgery he
traatment Is necessary .
prolapse .
or
she
wtll
perform
and what to
Hemorrhoids can become irrl·
Qu es llon : What should I expect
ex
p
ec
t
du
ri
n
g yo u r
tated by the passage of a hard . after my hemorr hoid surgery?
convalescence.
constipated stool or by stra inin g
Answe r· There are sever al .
I'll discuss oth er methods lor
too hard during a bowel move- way s to pC'rform su rgery for
ment Either of these situations
hemorrhoids The amount of treating hemorrhoid s In next
di scomfort you have aft er thP week ' s co lumn.
can make the hemorrhoid swell,

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her un cl e.

and James J, scr lpt u rf' s co nc ern·
i ng wisdom a n@ tongue ThP

William Na lly. and hi s wife . Dr
tl rlrt tr Drhir• r, She also vlslled
vi slt rd Dr Drhicr's mother.

Lord 's

P rayrr

was

read

in

unison .

Yeonne

Sour ler, in Brittany ,
where they went to lhl? ocean
!'aCh day .
Points of int erest vis ited were

Olflc&lt;•rs gave reports and roll
ca ll was all reading a poem. ~fi
and shut -In ca lls wPrr

s ick

1he I::l lfel Tuwer. Louvre, Or say
Mu suem. Cat hedra l ul Notre
Dame in Paris and ma ny old
cas tles In the area. With a group
of young peo ple, she at tended the
Geode Movie Th eatre In Parts .
She also enjoyed seeing the
artls t's quarter In Parts where
pa intings of Claude Monet were
real ured.
Sinc e ret urning hom e. Nancy
and her sisters. Mary and Patty,
showed their sheep al the Meigs
Count y Fair. Nancy was th e 1990
Wool Princess.

Picnic held
A picn ic was held at Hillside
Baptist Church on August 18.
Activities began with a horseshoe pitching contest. The undefeated winners were Danny Hood
and Ge ne Humphrey, Jr.
A covered dish dinner with
fried chicken was enjoyed by
everyone attending.
Alt er dinner. Pastor James
Acree, Sr. brought forth the
mes sage.
Alter the evening meal. the
group played volleyball.
Those attend lng were Rev _and
Mrs. Acree; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Humphrey, Kandls and Joe, Jr .;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Humphrey,
Sr.; Mr . and Mrs. Gene Humphrey, Jr., Blake and Bridget; Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Clonch. Ryan and
Valerie; James Acree, Jr.;
Kriste n Layne, Mae Roach and
Eunle.
I'

reported .

Visitors
Recent visitors of Mr s Do
rothy Roberts of Pomeroy were
Mr. and Mrs . Fred F illin ger. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fillinger . Jr .
Sarah Gra y of Dayton. Sherman
1. Roberts, Jr. of Okla homa. Mr.
and Mr s. Dan Heavllln of Grand
Forks. N D, Darrell Roberts.
Henderson, W.Va ., Greg and
Mar la France and children. Scott
Air Force Base lc Illinois
All attended the Me igs Count y
Fair.
Also visi ting were Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Roberts and daugh ·
ter and son-In- law o! Birc h
Tree. Mo ., Mrs . Katherine Bur·
ton of Middleport , Mr . and Mrs.
Charles Burton of Pomeroy.
Danny Burton, Middlep ort.
Linda Harrison, Joe Roberts.
Justin and Jlllian Harrison, and
Linda Roberts, all of Pomeroy.

Christmas
Bazaar planned
The Rutland Emergency Medl·
cal Servlce will again sponsor Its
annual ChriStmas Bazaar on
Nov . 3 at the Rutland Civic
Center.
Anyone Interesting In obtainIng further Information should
contact Marcia E111ott at 742-2233
or Ray Wilford at 742·2103.

SP\ '('J"al mf'Ptlngs comi ng up
wr n • an nounc(•d in clud i ng lhP
annual meeting on September 2L

PO MER OY -The Hysell Run
Holi ness Church will have specia l si nging by Gabriel Quartet
on Thursday a1 7:30 p.m
POMEROY -There will be a
clothing dtstrlbutlon day on
Thursday from 9:30a.m. to 12:30
p.m . at the Meigs Cooperative
Pa rish on Co ndor Street In
PomProy .
POMEROY - Preceptor Bela
Beta will havt.• a l uncheon o n
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the
hom I' of .Jane Walton .
MEIGS - Thr Church of Jesus
Chri st Apostoli c will ha vP rev ival

Thu rsday lhrough Sunday with
Phillip Porter. Peebles, as the
ev angelis t. Senices will be held
at h p.m. nighlly a nd 7 p.m . on
Sund ay
POMEROY - The re will be a
fre e clothing day on Thursday at
thP Salvation Army in Pome roy
from 10 a .m. 10 noon. All area
resident s in nePd of clothing are
wf'l r omr .

at I mmua nur l L"nit r d Mf' thodis t

Church in Logan .
Progr am lf'adr1

wa s H ilda
Yraug r r using th(' topir " l.f't
Your Heart Take Co urage" ShP
rT•ad from Psalm 92 and Psalm

lo:l The song used was "W hat a
Fr iend Wr Have In J es us"
Kalhl('('n Sco tl read " Needed
Grac e lor Growi ng Old " . Faye
Wiggin s read " Steps to Con trol
Thou ght Li ve ·. Ca rolvn Sal sl'r
rrad "I Do No t Weave Alone".
Hi lda

Y cnu gf'r

read

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Coun s el lor " an d "God 's
Patience" .
Following di scu ssion. lhP
nwetlng rlosrd with prayPr.

Dance cLass set
A series of dance classes,
ballet, tap a nd jazz for ages three
and up, will be offered during
September by the Middleport
Arts Counc il.
Shirley Quickel, of The Dance
Company. will be the Instructor
and more Information may be
obtained by cal ling her at 992 7756 by Sept 5.

Wolf Pen notes
Mr and Mrs . Bi ll Reeves of
Georgia were overn ight guests
on Satu rday of th eir sister-Inlaw, Mrs Dorot hy Reeves. Also
vis itin g were Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Reeves, Brandl and Robbie, of Ches ter; Mr. and Mrs .
Paul Darnell, Je t! and Melissa .
Mi chelle, Amy and Ashelyh·
Knapp were Satu rday afternoon
vis itors of their grandmother
Donna Roush of Syracuse.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Russell were Mrs . Margerlete Boyce and Mr. and Mrs.
John Le mley .
George William Veney and
Marty Redman of Columbus
spend Saturday through Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and other relatives.
Mr . and Mrs. Tom Summerfield and Crytal were visitors last
week o! Mr. and Mrs . Rober t
RusselL
Mrs. Leslie Frank, Sarah and
Matthew were visitors were
Wednesday visitors o! Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Haning and Ronald .

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Walburn-Roush
MASON - Guyla Rae Roush
and Jeffrey Allen Walburn were
united In marriage on June 16 at
the Christian Brethren Church In
Mason, W.Va.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roush Sr.,
Mason, W.Va., and the groom Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
L . Walburn , Middleport .
Escorted to the altar by her
father and given In m arriage by
her parents, the bride wore a
full-length white satin gown
featuring long bishop sleeves
with Inset embroidery . The bodice featured pearl beading over
lace embroidery. The neckline
was made with Illusion of lace
formlng a sweetheart shape . The
skirting was accented by m atchIng lace embroidery flowing to
form a se mi-cathedral trai n A
fingertip veil featured seq uined
flow ers and pearls. The bride
carried a cascade bouquet of
white and pink roses. Ivy, and
pearls with strea m ers of pink
and white satin ribbons.
The groom wore a gr ay tu xedo
with gray tie and cum mer bund .
Charles Domigan. Tuppers
Plains, o!flclated the cere mony
and music was performed by
Phyllis Hes son, orga nist: and
David Prentice, soloist
The church was decora ted with
basket s of white and pink mum s,
candelabra, p ink and white
bows, and a flow er cove red

arc hway.
Matron of honor was Judy
Riley, New Haven, W.Va. Brides maids were Betty Jean Housh,
West Co lumbia. W.Va.: Pamela
Walburn, Middleport: and Gay le
Roush, Rodney. All wore tea·
length dresses of pink lace over
silk . Each carried a bouquet of
pink and white silk miniature
rose buds .
John P. Riley, New Haven,
W.Va , served as best man.
Groom smen were Vernon Roush
Jr., Rodney; Thomas Roush,
West Co lumbia, W.Va .; and Greg
Wa lburn, Gallipolis . T hey wore
gray tuxedos with pink ties and
cummerbunds .
Registering gues ts was Jacqueline Walburn, Ga llipolis. The
ring bearer was Matth ew Roush,
Rodney, nephew o fthebrlde. The
fl ower girl wa s Katie ·Roush,
niece of the bride, West Columbia, W.Va. SallyRoushandMoliy
Roush, both nieces of the bride,
dlstr ibu ted programs and rice
roses.
A reception was held following
the ceremony i n the c hurch
fellowship hal l. A seven-tier
fountain cake, dccomted wllh
pin k r oses. was served. Reception hos tessPs were Cora l
Walker, Evelyn VanMeter, Diana Domigan. J ane Hazelton.
Dee Ann VanMeter. and Mary

Pa tt on.
The couple will rrs idl' at T hi rd
Strt&gt;et in Mason. W Va

Tuesday, August

Local students
attend program

JEFFREY AND GUYLA ROUSH WALBURN

Thl' bride is a graduate of
Wahama High Sc hool and is
emplo yed at the Philip Sporn
Plan t in New Haven, W Va . The

groom is a graduate of M eig s
High Schoo l and Is emp loyed at
American Alloy's in New Have n.
W.Va .

The 1990 Ohio Unulverstty
Governor's Sc holars Program
was well rep resented by Bend
area youth.
Attending from Meigs High
School were Debbie Alkire, Tara
Gerlach, Randall Johnson. Lori
Kelly , Kevin Lambert, Rusty
Triplett, Katrina Turner , Chris·
tina Weaver.
Representing Southern were
K evin Arnott, Bethany Bass,
Roberta Caldwell, Kellle Ervin,
Laura fryar, Todd Grace, Wendt
Harmon, Diana Ihle, Heath er
McPhail, Ray Proffitt, Michelle
Stobart, Chad Wise and Jenney
Li sle. Julie Riffle attended from
Eastern High School.
At the awards banquet an
outs tanding scholar In each area
of research was selected. Th ese
outstanding scholars are Invited
to return next year and serve as
stud ent leaders In their respective areas of study . Three to fiv e
of the stud ent lea ders are al so
selec ted to serve as student
directors and one of the student
di rectors Is brought back as an
executive student director
Tw o Meigs Co unty sc holars
were among t ho se rPcPivlng
honors. Randall Johnston of
Meigs High School was awarded
the out stan d ing scholar in c.om -

28. 1990

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

pulers. Jenney Lisle ha s been a
stud ent leader, a student dlrec·
tor, and will go back in 1991 as the
executive studen t director .
All who at tended the banquet
were inducted Into the Gover·
nor's Scholars Society which
serves as a basi s for year -round
contact among the scholars.
Those who become a Gover nor 's
Sc hola r retain th a t title
indefl nllely .

Jurors for the Sep tember 1990
ter m have been sel ected
Selected for the M eigs Cou nt y
Court Petit .J ury are Jam" V.
Abbott, Pomer oy: Gary Lee Car,
Albany : Marga ret Ruth Grossnickle, RC'C'dsvillt-; Susan Lyn n
Norris, Coo lv ille: Char lotte L.
Wamsley. Rac ine: Ly le V. Moon,
Pom eroy: Edward J . Werry,
Chester: Blondell J . Miller. Po r ·
!land: John Ja y Proffitt, Racine,
Mike Am os. Raci ne: Rich ard
Keith Douglas. Coolville:
Mi chael C. Custer. Pomeroy:
Roy T Brunt y. Racine : Rena f
Mar shall, Middleporl: f os ter
Jones Rood. Reedsville. Richard
R . Rupe, Pomer oy; Katherine J.
Riley, Pomeroy: Dar lene T illis.
Pomeroy; J PS5f&gt; Howard , Po mProy: Genevieve W. Well, Po mc
roy; Brady M . Huffman Sr ..
Middleport, Nancy .lo ro llin s.
Reedsvill e: Bi rdie Mae Hysell,
Rutland ;
Dolores G . Dunohul'. P oml'roy: Ernest M onroe Mitchell Sr. ,
Pomeroy: William Llndey St out,
Albany : Jerr y Lee Be ntley .
Shade: Sh ir ley Ann Roush.
Po meroy: Lu cille f . Ca r r. Cool ·
ville: Shirley Ann Stephenson,
Racine: Betty L. McKinlrv,
Middleport: Velm a Ess ie Wind·
land, Racine: Er ic Leo nard
Stover, Racme: Cindy S. Ko
blentz, Pomeroy;
Eleanor Kay Withrow , Shade:
Stephen Cr aig Ha rrison, Rac i ne;
Jerry F.Roush, Pomeroy, De
borah K. Pooler, Lo ng Bottom:
David Erwin GIOPek ner. Racine ;
Brandy R. Sweat. Dex ter: Roger
J . Spaun. Racine; Pa tric ia J
Philson, Syracuse: Ka re n S.
As pln , Dexter:
Carol A. Ohlin ger, Pumerov:
Fmory L. O"Bryant. Pomeroy:
Warren Har old , M iddl eport: Ri
chard Ro y Smith . Reedsv ille:
John Byron Harriso n, Middle·
port : Mar jor ie Lo u fe rret\, Sy ra
cuse: Richard E . Col l!ns, Po mf'·
roy: Lola Jea n Proffitt, Ra ci ne:
Margare t J ean Ridgwa~ ·,
Pomeroy: Danle\lc P. Smith.
Portland: Den ise Lynn Williams.
Langsville:
Robert A l ki re .
Pomeroy: Shi r ley Lorena Pyl es.
Racine; La url p J anP Bl ack.
Rutland: Starling William Mas·
sa r, Reedsville: Roberta A.
Acree, Middleport:
Janet Sue Hoffm an, Long But
tom; Caro ly n faye Chapman.
Albany: Lucille F . Clay, Po me
roy ; Brian Keith Bailey, Long
Bottom: David Alan Lewis .
Pomeroy: Jacqueline Sue Zirkle.
Pomeroy; Jessie Yvonne Jarrell, Pomeroy: Freddie T. Hou
dashelt, Middleport;
Paul Edward Hoffman, Pomeroy; Howard David Barr, Ru
tland; Shirley J. Miller. Middleport; Delbert H . Bollinger,
Pomeroy ; Guy D. Hysell, Pomeroy; Alleyne Frances Rees,
Racine; Tony A Shoem aker ,
Middleport; Harold L. Patterson, Syracuse;
Linda L . Mills , Pomeroy:
Randy G. Bunce, Middlepor t:
Christopher Willi am Murphy,
Racine; Vonlda A. Landers,
Long Bottom; Nona E. Nelson,
Pomeroy; Robert W Sisson,
Rutland;
Rick Errlt Barton, Reedsville:
Harold H . Blackston, Pomeroy;
John A. Dean. Pomeroy: Olga
VIrginia Pullins, Racine; Chris
Robert Judge, Pomeroy; Cha rles E . Mays, Reedsville; Clar·
ence D. Mcintyre. Racine; Cl yde
W. Johnson, Portland: Rodney
Arthur Nelgler, Racine: Linda V .
Smith. Langsville; George J .
Korn Jr ., Pomeroy;
Roger L. Hudnall, Albany;
Terry Ray Little, Middleport;
Rebecca Ann Kloes, Pomeroy;
Gertrude F. VanCooney, Middleport; Bobby Jack Ord, Syracuse;

.Jen nie Sur Williams, Rutland :

Margarrt M Andrrw s. PomC'roy: Oneita M ar Colr. Tupper s
PI&lt;Jins:
Kathryn Lucille M cKinnry,
Middlep or t : Meli ssa J .
Prim m Pr, Racinr : Ann MtHif'
Sellers. Port land : Mark H.
Murph y, PomC'roy; M ae VinPyard, Reeds vi li e: Phyl li s Morris.
Po m eroy. Floss ie 0. Allenswor th, Midd!Ppurl: Glenn ll
McMill an. Syracuse:
Hen ny E

Sprars. S_vrC~cusf' :

Lyle Claremont Ba ld erson.
Reedsv ill e: Ro bert E. Fac&lt;'m y(_'f, Shadt:'; 1-:rnt•s! E:: . l rn
bOOen. Syracus&lt;'; Gary Of'nni s
Evans, Raci nP; V i o iPI M . !.am bert. Coolvi ll e: .J ud y Ann
Broo ks, Albany: JamPs P Lam
bert, Pomeroy: Margart'f Ann
Parker, Pomeroy:
Lavacl a Woodyard. Mirlc\11'
port: Mary E . Bottrell, MiddlP·
por t: Bern ier Eileen Riffle.
PomProy, Krilh D . Ptlalln,
Pom eroy: Cyn thia D. Kin g,
Pomeroy~
Ri c h ard Dwayne
Cummin s. R ac in e; Iris M axi n(•
Willidm s. Pom er oy: Norman E
Hy se ll. Pomeroy:
l::velyn L
Hobbs, Dex !Pr;
Apri l Vonda Haggy, Rutland:
Lau ra Shambli n. Ra ci ne: Vlrg i·
nia Pooler, Po ml'roy ; Ceorgr F:
Hornn. Tuppers Pl ai ns: Char
lott e L. Satterfi eld . Pomeroy: :
C'laude ttr D. Parsons, Pomeroy:
Bobbie E . Roy, Raci nf': Mary
Al ice Riggs, La ngsvil le, Paul
Ra~' Cu r ti s. Pomeroy: : Don na

.Jp a n Ma tson. R acinl';
Oma May llysell. Syracuse:
Alberta :\1arie Spaun . n. ar inP;
Sharo n

E. FolmC'r . PomNoy :

rha rles H. Cobb. S.v racu sr:
Pat rici a A nn Spencer, Tuppers
Pla ins; ,Joycf' Ann Bowrn. Pomrroy: Teresa C Ca rr . Middl t•port :
.John T. Beavf'r. Pomeroy: Larry

C. Fox , RacinP:
Marjorie Eileen Sfak1anos.
Shad(• ; Kath ie SuP Hannin g,
Pomrroy: Mel a ni(' Lynn VanMP·
!f' r. Ra ci ne: Audrey Marir
Giov d, Dexter: Dav id Lee Co le.
Middleporl: Olli s knapp. Ita ·
ci ne : Nellie May MyPrs. Lan gsvill e: Lori A. Grucser, Racine:
Fra nc i.-. I K('a ton, Coolvillr:
Pau l R. Kar r, Long Bottom:
Lind a K. Montgomery. Racin&lt;':
Wilma Mar ie Bd llard , Long
nottom : Art hur A. lless, Middl e·
p o rt , Susa nna Hec k , Pomrroy ;
ntlly R. Goble, Vi nton:
Orvillf' S. Say rf' , Sy rac use:
Denver R. Rice, Middlepo r t:
Shawn Allen Cu nnin gham. Syra·
cus(' : Sh irlf'y A . Si nclai r , ShadP;
l.ind a L ou Hensler, Albany :
Erm a 0 . Cleland. Chester: M ary
&amp; rnad ine Murphy. Tupper s
Plains: nt lly Joe Jones , Racine:
Rosemar y Miller. Albany : Rl
chard Lee Stewa rt, V int on: Ray
mond W. Reynolds, Cheshire:
William Buchanan, Reedsville:
Do nald A . Vogel. Albany: El la
Mae Daugherty, Middleport :
Terry J. Neece. Pomeroy: Jea·
nie Sue Weeks, Guysville: Lind a
S. Montgomery, La ngsville:
Edwin S. Cozart, Raci ne:
K aren R. Triplett, Pomeroy:
Nels G. Pickens, Racine: Rebecca Sue Ball, Racine: Christy
Ramsburg, Pomeroy; John Robert Hamlllon , Dexter;
.Judith Dianne Dixon, Pomeroy: Ryan nell Bearhs, Pomeroy: David W . Woolard, Pomeroy; Mary Lou Proffitt, Racine:
Robert Jason Jacks, Langsville:
Kathy Sue McDaniel , Long Bot tom; Lauran ce S. Ebersbach,
Sy ra cuse; Sharon f . Drasko.
Racine ;
James E .· M cK nabb, Albany;
.James Sa tterfi eld , Racine; Raybon R Walla ce, Pomeroy; Ma rilyn K . fultz, Middleport; Rl ·
chard Hen try McKee, Portland;
Sheila Kay R ach , Reedsville;

Darrell Dwa ne Hawthorn e. Long
Bo ttom : Bi lly Joe Spencer .
Pomeroy; Laura Mae Nicr.
PomHo~· :

An na June Slater, Albany:
Angela K
Nil son. Albany :
ltandy Keith Lee. Pom eroy:
Ra y mond 1.. F'u rbee, RacinP:
Debby S. McK i nney, Portland:
l.ind a Lee King, Racine:
Grl'gory 0 _ Erwin, Pomeroy;
Debra Jean Atherton. L ong Bot ·
tom : Kelly D Lambert , Ru
tland: Michael W. Ruchti .
ShadP: .Joan Marif' Simpson.
PomProy; E rn es t Char les
Sc ha r r. Long Bo tt om: Dorothy
l\1 . WarnPr . Tupper s Plains: Lo is
Jean Mugrage, Racine :
Roland F.. Morris. Rutland :
Ri chard Rav Gruesrr. Rutland:
.James M. McGee. Por tland:
Frank Fo rres t Powers. Middlf'port: Ronald W. Vance. Tupper s
Plain s: Na ncy Vance, Racinr;
Nancy Jpa n Hill, Pornerov:
Char lie Rav Geary. Middleport:
Rpt ty Jo Willis, Racine:
Rebecca A . Casto. Albany ;
CLJrol.yn Ann Atk ins, Racine;
Dona ld E. Young. Po meroy:
Wand&lt;l A nn Gi lmore . Racine;
Cr;JOvil\e Lyons , Al ba ny: Don na
\'ancP, A lban y:
l(ov L. .J enkins. Rac ine: Alan
Waynr Nutter. Po r tl and : StPVPn
Hamid Holter. Lung Bottom :
Ral ph F.. Painler . Middleport:
Amy Darlrne Morris . Reeds ·
ville:
Hobert F. Snowden.
Rutland:
Li sa Tav Wouth. Middleport:
Ada M. Stra usbaugh. Wtlkes
\"il lc
Ma r iPnP Wilson, PumP
roy: Neva .Jean Cicek. llacine :
Kenneth Hope HagPr. roo lvi i\P:
Russe l l D. Roush, Rac im•: Ke ndi
Rae Utt . Racine: Davi d M
Ou rs ! , A lbany; Dt&gt;nnis D. TPa ·
ford. Portla nd:
T ri sha 1\ nm• Spl'll Cl'r, Lu ng
Bottom. Sha r on K. ~11 c ha c l.
Ra cine: r hery l An n Ba i lf'y, Lo ng
Bo tt om:
Mary Jo Buck ley,
PnmPrO~': C lori a .IPa n ManuPI.
Ra ci ne: D&lt;.'ior ls L Ke r ns, Long
llo tt om: !Ida Lu cille VanMeter.
l' hl' qC' r ,
Dwi g ht E dward
Spencer, Pomeroy , Wallace B.
Dam ewood, Reed sville.
Pe t tit jurors for the September
ter m of the Meigs Count y Com ·
mon P leas Court are as follow s:
Ann M ar ie Sisson. Po mero y:
Ph y l l is S. Haley. Middlepor t:
David E. Dunkle, Dexter :
Betty Louise Ward, Portland:
Ke l ly Dawn Ri ser, Racine: Wei
don Leroy Bartrum. Po mero y:
TE'n nls Junior Ed miston, Dex ter: Roy Ell is Rollins. Tuppers
Plains; Ronnlr E . Burkhamer,
Racine:
Pa ulin e M . Cunn ingham.
Pomeroy, C hr is topher N.
Spe ncer. Tupper s Plains: Ber·
nard J . Diddle, Racine:
.Joyce .Jewell, Langsville: Junior Lee Hunt, Long BOttom:
Robert E. Beegle, Ra cine:
.James Junio r Dailey, Pomeroy:
Dena H . Raymond, Albany ;
l:!arbara Jea n Bennett, Reedsville: Donald Andrew Riffle,
Racine; Thomas D. crow , Pom eroy : M ax in e Lona H art,
Pomeroy;
Robert Eogene Ball, Pomeroy: Stoney Lee Johnson, VInton: Tammy Marlin, Pomeroy ;
Sharon Ann Johnson, Long Bottom : Charles E. Boso, Portland ;
frances Ei l ee n Martin ,
Pomeroy :
Jam es D . Wickline, Racine;
Maurice Ca rnahan, Long Bottom: Debra Sue Bradford, Racine; Elizabeth A. Cutler , Pomeroy;
Ang e lo B. Cross,
La ngsville; Judith M . Bing,
Racine;
E mma Lee Bird, Racine;
Ethel 0. Adkins , Racine; Ralph
Allen Jordan, Pomeroy; Anglea
Mar ie Delacruz. Reedsville;

Ta mm i Ua rlene t ."au sey, ReE'ds ·
ville: Cha rles R. Justis, Pomc
roy: Rick C. WPrry, Pomeroy:
Krnda K . William s, Ru tl and :
Thomas R. Harris , Middleport:
fran k G. Mills, Rutland: Cl ara
M Baker. Middl eport : Robert D.
8orf'r . Pomefoy: ShanC' Mar thew K incaid . RacinP: Dennis
f ugene McKinney. Ruiland:
Va nCt' D. Wilbur, Albany: Do
na ld L. Cremeans. Po rtl and :
Katherin£&gt; Marlon .Jacob s.
PomNo~·:
Pre nri rr B. Ht•ss.
Pomeroy; David Eldon GC~ul.
Chester: \o la H. l:!radshaw.
Middl epor t. Darn· Wayne
McCoy I I. Syracuse. Donald RaV"
Fi tch. Pomerov:
C&lt;u-land A . MillPr . Pomrro.v:
DPbora h A Jom•s, Hac inc; FrPd
erick B Goebel. Reedsville:
Step hen R Tatter son , Pomeroy:
Lynne M. Crow, Syracuse: Car la
Chri stin e Garrison, Racine:
Jimmy Christopher Wolfe. Syr
acuse: L oyd D. Johnson. Middle·
port : E leanor Sue Hall. Pome·
roy; Pat rlc\a Louise Carson.
Pomeroy: Pau l E. Taylor. Ru tland .. Jerrv A . Powell. Racine:
Tamra S. Hoffman . Middleport .
F. . Mar ie Sa rgent . Cooi V" ili&lt;':
.Jdfrry L. Davis , SyrarusC';
Si dney .Jay Manurl RtH"inP:
Da vid Wayne Gnnd st aff. Ra ·
c i nr: Dav id Wd.vnf' Crinrtst;:Jff.
Rarinf'; L o rrain r Osborne-,
RPf'dsviiiP: La r ry W_ l.a vPndf'r.
SyracusP: Cll arl ot tr L (;uin !hPr.
Syracu sP;

Lloyd F: Duga n. Rutland:
Gra ef' Pr irf' . Alban:.;.; Ell(' n .Ja ne
f1ought. Pomt'ro\. Arvi t [)pan
Wtblin .J r .. Albany: Char les A.
Wist' . C' hes hirP: Candy M Mil hoa n. Long Bottom:
Paul Norwood Smith. Pomr·
ro)·: Caro le J. Gi lkt•y . Hutland :
Todcl 11 \len Wilson . Reedsville:
Ricky 1.. Hnu b!' r. HPt•dsvil le;
Cratg .I. Bolin, Ru !land: De lla
Grace Mohler. Shacl•• . Carl Nel l
Martin . Pomeroy: Celesta C.
Coa tes. Middll'por t: Sha wn C
Fett y. Rutland:
Ira F: . Showal tPr . RPPdsvi llc:
John I:: Car l, Poml'roy : l{o&gt;e L.
Mu ncy, Rutland : Grorgt' T.
Lu ster Sr. Midd\ r•por t; Harold
L. Nor ton. Pomer ov: Leo nard Z
Jew('! I. Ponl£'roy: Susa n PaullnP
llrewrr. Rerdsvllie: Lore na Vir
ginia Ar no ld. Pom eroy; Barbara
J am• Quivry, Pomeroy:
Bett y L Faulk, Pomeroy:
Anna Laura Frank . Pomeroy;
Donna II . Gi lmore, Pomeroy:
.James F . Authrrson, Racine;
Mary Luc' lll' Hagg&lt;' rl y, Middl e
port: Ze lia Tay lor, Middleport:
DP nnis Ray HowPII, Pomeroy;
Char les T . Fick, Long Bo ttom:
Peggy Ann Kirby. Racine: Rod ·
ney M Pi erce. Long Bottom:
F lza W. Bartlmus, Reedsville:
Mari lyn Louise Bur leson ,
Racine:
No rm an .J Evan s, Portland;
Co nnie S. Hudson. Rutland:
Ronald Theodore Holter, Racine: Betsy E. Horky, Middl e-

port: Rodney Riggs, Pomeroy:
Mary frances Hayes, Long Bot tom , Mickey William s. Miners·
v ille: Tina E. Co tterill, Pomc
roy: Ruby Mae Miller. Tupper s
Pla ins: Donna Jean Miller,
Pomf'roy : Herbert Bake r, Ra c ine:
Kalh y Sue Molden.
Rutland:
Ruth H olma n . Syrac;usf•:
Don na J. fr y, Middll'port , M ar
garet F. . .Jonrs. Pomeroy: Ray mond J . Smith. Pomeroy: Robert Mit chel Curry, Middleport :
Debra Lynn Rose . Long Bottom :
Est her Loui se Rou sh. Rutland .
I·~ rm li a D. Midk if f. Pomeroy,
William R. Wicklin e, Ha cine:
Richard L. Lambcr , La ngsvi l le:
Kath ryn Hyse ll. Middleport :
Paul Alan Childs, Albany:
Allee A . Strubl e, Pomeroy:
Rebecca Kay Edwar ds. Long
Bottom: Brian Rex Ba iley, Ches·
ter: Chery l Mari e folmer.
Pomeroy: Bonnie Jean Sm ith .
Hacine: Leon ard L VanMeter,
Middl eport:
Linda S. Hayes. Shade: Donald
Guy .HysPI I, Po m Proy; Arvilla
Pearl Duff. Pomeroy, Tamm y
Marie Clark , Racine: Jeff R.
Parker , Re~d sviile: Ronald ltay
Epling, Recdsv illp ; Wallacl'
Ha _vnrs. Syracu se: Robert GPnr
Morr is, Harine;
&amp;linda Kay Adams, Pomeroy. F'lorence L. Sm it h. Pomeroy.
Evelyn L. Burroughs ,
Tuppe rs Plain s: Ter ri M. Rou sh,
Middleport: Dan ny F.a r l Gheen.
Racine:
Charl es E. Young. La ngsville:
Frederic k E . W PrTy , PomPrO.\ ",
Debor ah K. Glaze. l'omero.v:
No ndu s Marir Hrndrick s. Hdc ine: William E. ltice, Pomer oy:
EiiPf'n Ann Krnnrd y. Pomrro.v .
Tessie J Wolfe. Ral"ine: Audra
Hayes. Shade : Lo1 s Marie Wo lfe.
Racint':
K eith Suther land, Rutland .
Martin Alv in McAngus , Pomproy: Kenneth F.. Blssr \1. Lo ng
l:lottom: F.ugrne Ralph Sa nd y .
Lang svi ll e: Ja ml's KPith Ables ,
.Jon Wesley Clark ,
Rac ine:
Sy racuse:
M ary V . Lrr. Albany: Vy ticr
M. SPllers, R ar inr: T ammy
Ly nn Boggs, Long Bottom: Do·
nald B. Brewer. Reed svi ll e: Car l
Odel l Manley. Middleport: Kath ·
er lne M Gardn er, Midd leport:
Sammy L Dar st. Alban y:
.lames Paul Wells, Lo ng Bottom:
Shirley E. Derenberger, Albany ,
Robert Gary Holt er , Long Bot ·
tom: Dinah Marie Stewart. Rutl and ; St eve R . Barnt•lt, Pomproy : Greg A. Bur nem. Pome roy:
Kay L. King, Middleport : Carl
Sc hult z, Racine:
Norm an Edward Baum. Pom t'roy: Robert Owen Willi s, Syra
cuse; Lawrence E ldo Ro~ .J r.,
Racine: Marth a fox, Middle·
port: Rickie Lee Hollon Sr.: Long
Bottom: Donna V. Roush, Syracuse: Ronni e Clarence Mullins,
Portland: Violet R Brown,
Pomeroy: Michael W. Pore,

Re~tle~t

snd Don't
/(now Why?

Shore in on atmosphere of
honest inquiry. Sunday
mornings, 9: 1S -1 0:1 S

981 HYSELL STREET

Second and Lvnn Str..ts, Pomeroy, Ohio

Starting Sept. 9 Pallor Wildman will teach an adult courl8
on Balk: Chrlltlan Bellefl for high IChool age an above.

CLASSES FOI AU AGf GIOUPS
NUHIIY WITH CdS PIOVIDID

Business Services

In Memory

In loving Memory of

Scott Alan Burke
who left us 2 years
ago today , Aug. 28 .

MIDDLEPLORT, OHID

61 4·992-2377.

FOR SALE IN RACINE

BR aDarlment Prupert~ rnc lud t.~ pond. ap
prm &lt;1.800 SQ II farm bldg and mOOile
horn e A real bargarn al J89.900

CAI.i 614 992-7104 FOR APPT

JENNEY LISLE

2

In Memory

FIRE APPARATUS
VENOORS
Racine Village Clerk witt
receive sealed bid s until
12 :00 noon. Monday . Oc tober 1, 1990. for a Fire Tan ker apparatus with diesel engine and PTO pump. The
body and chauis will be bid
individually and as a com·

pleted unit. Copies of tho
specification s may be ob·
tained hom the Racine Fire
Chief and / or Racine Vi tinge
Clerh
Bid 1 will be opened and
read at the Vi llage Council
m eeting at 7 :00P .M Mon ·
rtay, October 1 , 1990.
Council reserves tho right
to accept or reject anv or all
bids. Envelope to be mark ed
"'Bid for Apparatus " .
Jane G. Beeglo
Village Clerk
P.O Box 375

In Loving Memory
of our son and
brother,

scon ALAN
BURKE

who departed this
life 2 VOBIS ago,
Aug . 28 .

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Downspouts

"At Reasonable Prices"

Gutter Cleaning
Painting

Pit. 949-7801
or Res. 949·2860

949-2168

In Memory Of

David T. Cunningham

8.J."90-1 mo ..

MICROWAVE
OV_EN REPAIR
;\ tnl"rtD'o., F:rvt 1r itt
P!trr.thlc S11,1

BAUM
LUMBER

Grandma Pauline
Cunningham and Family

11

ALL MAKES
Bring It In Or We
Pick Up. ·
9n -S33S or 98S -3Sbt

985·3:30 I

Across from Post Offi"

717 E. Soc , Pomeroy

8-9-1 mo

POMEROY, OHIO
l/6/'90/ ~n

WOOD YARD
SUPERVISOR
McARTHUR
LUMBER &amp;

closed your

Friends mav think we
have forgotten when

at times they see us

smile.
But little do they know

Aacino. Ohio 4577 1
18\ 28 : t9J 4. 11 3tc

the heanache that
amiles try to hide .
The blow was hard,
the shock severe
We nBVM thought your
death was so near.
It broke our hearts to

More Legals
on Page 2
In Memory

lose you .
In loving Memorv of

mv

husband, CHIEF
J . J . CREMEANS .
who died 5 years ago .
August 28 . 1985.
You 're gone but not forgotten
And , 8S dawns another
ye&amp;r

In rny lon ely hours of
thinking
Thought s of you are always near
Days of sadness still come
the

But you

didn ' t go

alone .

For a part of us went
with you

The dey God ca lled
you home.
In life we dearly loved
you ,
In death we still love

you
In our heart s you hold
a place no one elsa
will ever fill.
May you rest in peace
until we meet again .

wound is hoaled
But they little know the
sorrow
That tie s within my hea r1
co ncea led .

Sadly mi ssed by wife.
Toresa . and Children .

Sadly missed by

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-

PLUMBING

&amp; HEAliNG

Ntw Location:
168 North St&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We C¥y Fiahing SuppliaJ

Your Phone
I Bills Here
n~• IUIINII! PHON!
16141 992-blSO
IIIIDINCI PHON!
(6 14) 9921

SER~ICE
We can repair ond re core radiators ond
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT· HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport, Ohio
l ·ll·tlc

COUNTRY

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

MOBILE
HOME PARK

OFFERS 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ...

•Mobile Home

P.ar)S
•MoQtf8~HoiTu!
R~ls

•Lot• Rentals

997-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
1·11' 88 -tln

POMEROY, OHIO: Rt . 7 &amp; S.R. 143
ALBANY, OHIO : Rt. 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY : 9 a.m. -7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY . I 0 a.m. -5 p.m. 6 Days. C\osad Sunday

PAYING AS Of TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990
#1 Copper ' 1 per lb.
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans. 35C per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators 44 C lb. ; Batter ies $1 ea

Yellow Brass

40~

lb.: Alum . Sheets 40C lb .

614 992-5114

'"'"""

is Your Roof Reody For Another Yeo r of ice
ond Snow?
Now's The Time to Find Out .

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
992-776~

POST
St. Rt. 93
Me( arthur, Oh.
45651

FREE ESTIMATES

I

lion ,/

For Old &amp; New Roofs. Shingles
Repairs. Gutteo s
Building and Remodeling
w•. Guarani•·~· \'our Sati!olfa('lion
JOSEPH 0 J
7 -20 ·1

We often set and think
of you and the way
you died.
And that you could not
say goodbye before
you
eyes .

Doy or Night

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVIcE

CHESTER

Help Wanted

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Gutters

1\vtrc.lt

Sadly Milled,

Metgs" c/o The Datly Senltnel or P 0
Box 668, Pomeroy. Oh ro by September
I . 1990 Approxtmateiy $300.00 tn·
prrzes to be awar ded

NEW- REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATES

NOTIC E
Submrt name lor dw ar f co w, "Mrss

a

ROOFING

\ (, ~ D .ryA · Y c.&gt;r

When evening shadows
are falling
And I sit here alone,
My memories of you , if
you could only come
home.
Today is your birthday
son .
We love you and miss
you mora each day .

VERY Nlt:f lARGE HOME ON APPROX )'''
ACR(S- 4 BR . 3 baths. 2 gmges. rented 1

over mB.
Friends may think

SPA

Barbee, Uncle Mike,
Cortne &amp; Ashli

AM /FM cassette, new t1 res. automatic Runs good. Gets good gas
mileage . Excellent condttion

'

Howard L. Writesel

Kelly II&lt; Jerrod. Aunt

CAR FOR SALE
1987 Dodge Colt, DL, PS, PB.

2

HOT SPRING
Y our

Douglas . Uncle
Ric hard, Aunt Joyce.

614992-

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We

Soy

614-992-2328

u ~ ~ ulll

1/r&lt;l fH' '

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

R. l. HOLLON
tRUCKING

•

CHESTER, OHIO

G

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&amp;

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•ANYTHING
AT ALL

I&lt;

985-4422

;tj

1- 11 -90 tfn

101

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USED APPLIANCES

~

90 DAY WAUAIITl
W~SHERs- $tOO

/1

DRYERs- $69 up

•

RHRIGIRATOR5-IIOO

fREElER S- 1115 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

..,

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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992 -533S or 985 -3 561
A1ron from Post Offiu
POMEIOY, OHIO
JO!l0f"8911n

.;,

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up •

RANGIS- Gas -l tec.- lt15 up

i

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up

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81 SSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

~

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

Parents, Brother ,
Sister &amp;

Brother -in-law ,
Mom , Dad, Randall,
Lori and Jeff

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

985-4473
667-6179
5 J I 90 lin

ESTATE
AUCTION

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM S IDING

•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

September 1, 1990

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

10:00 a.m.
Due To Lack Of Parking, The Auction
Has Been Moved On Camden Avenue At
The Youth Center In Point Pleasant, WV.

New Homtl llilt
"Free Es1imates"

PH. 949·280 1
or Res. 949-2860

Wafch For Signs'

f'-MI\lN-irnEcr-1
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PLEM/\NT l
1
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Directed
I
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OQCNF-6TRA

By

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Appearing At

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KQODEL PAQK

1
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Tickets: 05.00
Date: Sept.4 -- ?-9 p.m.
For lnfonnation Call: 675-3844

~

I

The Estate

of the Late Helen Fruth
Wlll Be Sold.
AUTOMOBILE : 1981 Buicl&lt; Regal. V-8. a.r. 22.000 acrual
miles
Vehicle wlll1~111 12 noon

NO lUNDA Y (All'i
4 16-8&amp;-tln

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD: Loveseat. 2nice side chairs.
3 pece ma hogany end table set with ktathe r tops, wash
stand, cherry drop leaf table and six chairs, small China
cab1net, tea cart, one drawer wash stand , 3 piece bedroom
suite, wicker table, fancy rocker, 2 piece bedroom suite, 4
piece bedroom suite. Zenith black and white tele vi sion.
oa ...uta il blanket trunk, chest, dresser, mahogany desk, 3
p1oce wicker s.et. wicker dlair, cedar wardrobe, icG cream
tnble and chair. Early Half Arrow Back Bench. cMd store type
1ronhat11ree, wingback dlair, marble lOp tabkJ, 2 metal file
cab1nets . Emerson microwave, hand painted Nippon , Rose ville vase, Orienal vase, super fancy oil lamp with green satin

shade. 6 ~nk Dep&lt;11ssioo stemwam goblets, Aladdin brass
oil lamp, several Germany pieces of glass, fancy tinbox ,
mirrors , nice lamps , set of Myotts Bouquets England, several
prints. OOilies, lrnens. pols and pans , super pictures and
frames. set of a~ 10 matching gil ted frames with prints.
Euroka sweeper. Mayrag automa1ic washer, lew tools and
moro

Auetlon Conllw:UII BJ

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.
t....J

TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

2

Never a day goes by
that you are not thought
of. Also sadly missed
but never forgotten .
Grandma &amp; Grandpa

GRAND OPENING
September 1, 1990
Carpenter's Gun s &amp; Ammo

Public Notice

The

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Muon, WV

773-!17811

EXECUTORs ROBERT FRUTH
TERMS: C11h or Clledc wtlh ID.
Not Rooponolblo 101 Aocldenta or Lou of PrOfMrtY
Ueo111od orrd Bondtd In Olllo, Kontucq, orrd Wool VJrvlrrlo166

AUCTIONJ!Eil NOTI!a
Partial u.t1n1o 1.arp AJJ.Dar •~ar

'LIGHT HAULING

'Fl REWOOD

BILL SLACK

992-2269 .

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I' IUI'fl orn: WORD Uf UCII SI'AC[ ABOYt. f.A CII INITIAL OR CIWUr OF"
nC UU.! CO UI'ml A~ AWORD. r:OUf'fT ~ AM f. ANO AOORES! OR PHO/ff:
NUMIJ.:IIIFUn:o Oudli'"' 8/3 1190

COLUMN

NAMf.

IT WAS IIEHI~ A SECOND AGO,
IJUT NOW IT'S GONE'
NOT HI NG MAKES YOUR MERCHANDISE
DISAPPEAR FASTER THAN AN AD IN
THE
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
CLASSIFIEDS.
THEY WORK LIKE MAGI C.
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
lll COURT STREET
POMEROY, OH 45769

(.0 •dl•p,.., In• Gallipollo Oai.lr Trihun.,, PL Pl ~ uenl R"'ti•IM", end

p,_,, ti.il. ...Uno!. I

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USED RAILROAD TIES

Announcements

3 Announcements
ADOPTION
We'd lave to ahtrt our hHrtt &amp;

home with Infant. Will ott.r 10"--t
w1rmlh &amp; stfectlon, f1nenelt11V '
s.eurt, 1111 Mlp ..ch othe.rt .
Mtdlcallltgal tlpenHt p11ld,
Call col lect Evtrtlnga, 201-421- ·
2346.
ADOPTION
Special 1amlty want• lo give ·
your baby • laving h~Hne. ~vt
your b&amp;by 1nd us a chance. CaM ' ·
coUtcl 7(18 -352-1651. Mary Ellyn ,
•nd Chuck.

Slngla? You ahould be Nading
HHrtMircfl tioltlnt Ntwtlttttr, .

ProiUIIlQ

992-2156

area

Hoort-rch,~. o .

rtpollo, OH 4oo:lt.

Get Quick Results! Pl~ce A S5 PEr D~y ·sulletin Boanl' Atlvertisement In The Daily Sentinel Classifietl SectiOn.

tlnaltt. •

Boo 104!,1111, '

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LAFF-A-DAY

Giveaway

33

12 HP Brlgga &amp; Stmton Aiding

Farms for Sale

Price R.ctuctd 12 acres, 2
barnt, 1982 lrtller, 3 bedrooms,
2 porches, rural water, tobaeco
bate, Ohio Rt. 7, 1-304-N3-8196

mower motor. Runs good 614441-1012.
3 kltt.,.,, C.llca, ytllow &amp; white
k»ng heir, gr~~y, 304-875-5165.

35

Lots

&amp; Acreage

4 VNI old Ru1111n Blue fllllllle
Sp,~yed, dHllwed
HI&amp;
lhott. S14-387·Tt23.

100 rt. lacing Rt 7 In Crown
City, 200 tt deep 614·256·1180

Black cat, cl.. ~1 houHbroken,

ltnd on Spring Ave make nice
tralltr lot 55000 090 927-6436
after 5 pm

eM.

naa tlad ahota. vary

gantt• 614-

WI-31135.

One acre trailer lot with county
water, Mplic tank and electric
hook up. On black top road
Partially tenelld. Ownlf will par·
tlally flntnce, $2,900 ttklng
prlee. 30&lt;1~75-2n2

F,..~tveaway!l Six adorable
mixed puppiH. Part German
Shepherd Naed homn lmmedllttiV- Plqu call 614-992-

n49.
Full-ala couch, you plck-\Jp
C.M 814-448-3869 morning•

Rout• 2 Ashton, 1 acre lots, 3
mllea south Gallipolis Locks,
public water no restrictions ,
tome with river frontage, 30457'6-2338

Klttena to glvMWIIy, 614 448-

21!13 after 5p.m.
Small pony. 614-256-6579
Whitt German Shtphtrd a&gt;..~.,ul
1 112 y11rs old, apadt, 614-367-

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7522.

c,.ooo.,,., , __ .,.._. ..... .._ ,. ..

Wooden pallets to Ql¥..way

Flra1 come llrst atrv.d. Gal-

"I always knew that if I set
my mind to it there wasn't
anything I couldn't commit."

llpollt 01ily Tribuna, 825 Third
Ave, Gallipolis.

Lost &amp; Found

6

o.. gte with
female
and
white
bluepup,Uckblkspats,
~ 1 elnlty Hickory Chapal, 304675-5569.

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Help Wanted

Found A pup 10-12 w.. k• old.
Found In Monkey Run ar.. on
Friday Call 614·992 -3202 aHer 4 AVON 1 All Areas i Shirlty
pm
Spears, 304-675-1429
Flat B.ct dnvers nlldfd for long
FOUND Whlta d~ on Mil:
"6
&amp;
ld
•
Crae k CI II 61.....,., · 36
an- h1ute _Atteast
_. C t 6year
•
• experience
Illy
requlr.u
all 14~ 71 ..,005 or
614-44fi..!M43
PLEASE HELP US FINO OUR
LOST DOG. Ch ild's P•l slnee INTELLIGENCE JOBS CiA, US
uppy Medium llzt dog, mostly Customs, OEA, etc Now Hiring
ca11 1-805-687-6000 Ext K-10189
rown aom• blac k • tan, Pan
ollie/Shephtrd/Chow
Has JOBS 1 need 10 ,_ople to slarl
spotted longue Rad coii!H, now who want to make $250lntwers IO "Woody " Vlc ln1ty ol $3001 wnk Over 18 and fr11to
Addison Pikt 01' local surround- travel Hand icap &amp; Yell Wei·
Wtg er11 It you have seen coma Trans. furnished &amp; cash
PL"EASE Contact 614-367-71'60
when you ttart: For Interview
Lo.t Men's metal trama bl- SH M,.. Landis at Blue
toctll In clip on black case 614- Fountain Mottl, Inc , Gallipolis,
992·2433 or 614·992·5986
Ohio 111m · 5 p m. Thurs
August 30th Parenlt welcome
~011 Record• book and chec:ks
a1 Interviews
from Fire! National Bank Dark
brown cover 614·992-6n7
Local bualnass now acct~llng
resumes lot secrelrlal position,
applleant mu~t have good
typing sk1lls, some computer
kn owledgl (IBM PC), good fill7
Yard Sale
phone sMuts, must work wail
with public All resumes con·
l1de nt1 tl, send tC1' Bo~ S-24, %
Poml Pteasnt Aeg1s1ar, 200 Main
St Pt Pit , WIJ 25S50
Gallipolis
LPN Needed Mld nl9ht relief , 16
&amp; VIcinity
hrs rwk Working Wtlh Genatrlc
All Yard Salu Must Be Paid In MR ra~1dents In a residential
Advanct DEADLINE 2 00 p m s enmg Excellent posltton for
an LPN going lo sr: hool who
IM day ~tore the ad Is to run
Sunday edition • 2 00 p m needs par1-tlme work 814 446·
Frtdey Monday edlllon - 2 00 7148
p m Saturdly
Major leasing compl'my looking
Y•rd Sail Friday and Saturday lor truck mechanic with four or
ChUdren 1 cloiMI toys, Mise 5 more yeart. 1U:per1enee Musl
have own tools
Exr:allenl
mllu out 218
benellts
Contact Gary al
Yard Sale
2 miles out 6141446-4122
N~ghborhood
Road
Baby Now Taking Applications lor
cloth••· prom dreues Aug
Pomeroy &amp; G&amp;lllpolls , Dom ino !
· ~.31 g.3 Cancellad In can ot
Plua
roln
Organist Needed Reptr In wrll·
mg 1o Gract Eplscopa Church,
Pt. Pleasanl
326 E Main Sheet , Pomeroy o r
call 614 992 3968 on Tun or
&amp; VIcinity
Thurs before noon
S.le, Aug 29,30,31
Books,
ctoth11, Avon bottl.., tumlh.lfe, Person with OO.t to usia!
during lntp.etlon ot Pom•roY·
g~.....,., tate mise nama, to
... call 304-87'5-5834 anyUmt Muon bridge Ou,.tlon 3 10 4
wks $250/wk Contacl Ham·
lmm 10 00 AM fill 10 00 PM, Rt
monlrH and Assoc 216 499l5 Thr" mile cr.. k Road
8817 81 m -5p m M-F

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Mlddlepon

&amp; Vlclnlly
YardS... 8131·il1 Flr-.1 road to
!ef'l 1!2-mlle South ol Tuppers
Plains Walch for signa
Yard Sale Friday, Aug 3t,
S.turd.y, September 1 850
Gentrat Hartinger Parkway,
Mlddlepor1

8

Public Sale

&amp; Auction
Rick Pearaon Auction Company
now booking auctions, 11
perienca makll the dltferanet
Ueented Ohio, Kentucky Wast
VIrginia, 304-m-5785
David Boggs Auction Servlca
Now booking auct tons, llcanud
!n Ohio, 614-446-n5o

9

Wanted lo Buy

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

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

$375 DAILY
Wortllng 11 home, people call
you to Ofdar, Call Roger lor
details , 304 466-3993 Ext B-2
'ASSEMBLERS NEEDED'
lmmedlalt open ings No IXP
needed Ful l/ Pan !ime Call 1·
i00~6l-4336
7a m ·10p m
$2/mln.
AVON All areas. Cat! Marilyn
Wener 304-882-2645
A NO NONSENSE WAY TO $500
ADAYI
$1 plut FA S E K A Stlvens
Rt 2 Box 224 , Sou1tl Pomt OH
45580

Asttmblert Nt&amp;ded lmmedlat11
optJnlngt No np n&amp;eded
FuU!par1 lime Call 1-900-463·
4335, 71 m ·10p m $2 min
Domino'• Pizza 1'11rtng drivers
muet bl 18 whh dtptndabla r:ar
and lnsuranu, apply In pe~on
11 00 lilt 4 00, 428 VIand St
Polnl Pls..ant

Eam money by 1h• week Join
the oomt&gt;.rt 10 demonslratt
"'Chrlltmte-Around-The-Wor1d
July·Oecembtir laave ntma,
addms, and phon• number on
antwtrlng 11rviee 614·992-6319

EARN MONEY Reeding Booktl
$30,000Jyr Income potenltal
NGw hlrlng (1 I 805-887·8000
Ext Y1018il

E111y Work! Excellent Pty! At·
..mbl1 product• at hom• Cell
lor lntonnallon. 504-641·8003
E.x1.313.
E&lt;&gt;halng - - · ICF·MR It
..,,..,ry oooklng • lull·llmo,
RNILPN tor snemoon ehlf'l w!Fn
Sot off Tho LPN 18.2.!, RN
$10.00 whh - ' " poeugo In·
ciYCfld. Thle pothlon 11 open for
MON Into call 614·594-3!541 or
otop by :11i WH1 Union 51 ,
Alhont OH 45701 Mof&gt;Frl, 9-11,
1--4, To Complett tn tppllcttlon

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.FEOIIIAL OOVERNMEII1' IS
HIAINO $11,000.ff2.000 yoor.
Col 1.-IIM..SOO bt08 liN

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Tuesday, August 28. 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

8-The Daily Sentinel

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Business

Opportunity

41

31

Homes for Sale

107 acru 6 room modular
home. LR, OR, llltchen, 2 bed·
room , 1 112 bath S60 000
6141992-3674
2 bedroom lull sin basement ,
located Greer Road 100x200 lot
$38.500 304-2/.J-2004 or 304675-1279
2 story, 3 badroom houst on
Locust Street $4 500 OBO 614·
927-6436 alter 5 pm
3 bedroom home, atsume
balance Muon County Bond
loan 8 5% lntarest will eonsldt r
trallar lor down payment 304
675-1804
3 Bedroom red brtck, 1-112 bath,
tull basement wtlh ltreplace , 314
acre, lower River Ad 6t4-2455146, 44&amp;.4039
3 bedroom, full baHment, gas
hell, clair, gar.ge 1 • double tot
wlmobllt home, MIHn, WV
J04-882·35!l3

Apanment

11

Wright

For Sale 1976 Buick LeSebra
one owner, A-1 Condition
12,500 milts , like new, $800 614 ·
4-41-0618
GOVE·R-N'"'
M"ENc:T:-:SE IZED Vehicles
from $100 Fords Mercades
CorveH11 Che11ys Surplus
Your area (1) 805-687-6000 Ext
S-10189
Ia 11 True Jeeps lor $44 Throug h
TheUS Gov t? Call For Facta 1
504-649·5145 EX1 S-313

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Nicely Furn'ed Small housa
not
suhtble
tor
garal)l,
chll&lt;fren, no pets, S300/mo
Cepoalt, 614-446-0338
Nk:ety Fumlsked Mablla Home
In city. CA Suitable tor 1 Plf·
son Rei &amp;Cop Required 614446-0338

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Oak Wood Apar1menta, Modern
1 br apartment available S.pt. 1.
Convanlenl location, No p111,
seeurlty deposit, 614-448-2055

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Houses lor Rent

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for Renl
1985 model 14x70, 2 BR garden

&amp;
shower
Butlt-tn
tub
microwave &amp; stareo Really
ntct Sat up on nlct private
levtl lot Must have rei Appr by
Hud $275 /mo Wale~ Included .
614-256-1393

2 btdroom mobi le home $200
monlhly utlhhss not Included
$100 depos11 requtr&amp;d 614-992
5443
2br Mobile Home lor rent , ca ll
alttr 2p m 614-446-0527
bedroom ,
turn1 s hed ,
IOJ aala or rant
614-fl2 -'71'79

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w..her/Oryer,

2 bedroom Mobile home for
rent, upper Rt 7, Kanauga, Ohio
614·446-0508 or 446-0817

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Trucks for Sale

1976 Chevy pickup 350, $.500
304-1182·2447 attar S:OO

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Rectng
World Today
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McCormick t:;1
6:051ll Beve~y Hlllblllleo

There 1s noth1ng more discourag1ng than a car that
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, - - - - - - - - - - . work, but won't on your--· · --

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1978 half 1on Ford, 4 speed 302
•niine, $700 304-675-5165

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rD Sportolook

6:351ll Andy Orlfllth
7:00 Ill D PM Magazine
(J) Andy Clrlffllh
(I) lntldo Edlllon
(1) (f) MacNeil Lehrer
New• Hour
(I) Ill Cur1'8nl Affair
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iiJ U.S. 0[l&lt;!n Tennfa
Mutlc Row Video
a) SportoCantar
Moneyllno
~ Scarecrow &amp; Mro King

3 bedroom, 2110 N Main Lease,
deposit, rtterences, no pats,
$2&amp;5 304~58-1875

Mobile Homes

Cll

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petl Depo!llt
and Refarenc::es
required
614-992-3090

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TUES., AUG. 28

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EVENING

3 bedroom house, nice 1nd
clean Absolutely no Inside

POMEROY 2 bedroom, one
lloor plan house tor renl Carpe!ad,
drapas ,
stove
rellgeralor, and lull basmenl
with wid 1'1ooll-up Ideal lor
working or retired couple $250
Oeposl! and references Call
614-992·5292

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Television
ViewinJ?;

WllAI SIOJW I C::O, ~--· 00'/J 1 FINO WT ~E~
IM'J.. ~ I 1\AI/!:. e!rol
!!WI CJI-1\IIb ~100M'{
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1973 Ford Bronco Good condl·
lion, runt good $2,000 614-7422421

One bedroom apt• lor rent.
$225 month Deposit required
614-992·2218 aner 6 p m

Upstairs Furnished, 3 room• &amp;
bath, clean, no pats, reterenee &amp;
deposit required 814-446-1519

BORN LOSER
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Autos for Sale

1989 Ford Tempo Ona ownar,
AC 34 mpg Must sea to ap·
pre'elate S1100 614 -742·3069

I HAlE&lt; II WH13N

Middleport, Ohio, Beech St. One
bedroom furnished apt , deposit
&amp; reterenc• required, 304-8822566.

Rentals

2br S2751mo, depoalt and
re,.rencaa
requlrad
Near
achool, lenclld yard 614-4466590,614-446-1478

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry

for Rent

Rant 1 bedroom apar1ment
Nice carpet clean and neal.
HUD approvtd . No p1t1 ~
Pleasant 304·875-8200

1NOTICEI
3 Br house, Kanauga, lanced
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO yard, ctrport county WBier, gas
re commends that you do bus1 hut, usy acctss to ahopplng
ness with people you II now and c11nters $250/monlh Phone 614·
NOT to sand money lhrouah the 379 -2441
l"
mall until you have tnlleRttgalltd 4 rooms and bath, house In n.ce
the oHermg
neighborhood , referam:es re ·
"DISTRIBUTOR'
quired, 304-675-1090
For Ex c ttmg NEW pr~ra m No!
a vending rou1el Call -800-8 28- Glanwood and naar locks Nice
2 bedroom bdck, 2 car ga ra_ge ,
3922
an elaetrlc, wood burntng
fireplace, wall to wall carpet ,
$350 Horse barn and pasture
22 Money 10 Loan
extra Call 7 00-11 00 PM , HunGold
Cred1t
Card, tington, 304 525 7081
Vlsa1Mat~:~rcard
Guaranteed,
Cash Advance§ no security House lor Rent 3br house air
deposit, no cred1t chad, t-900· cond, city limits, no pels
depostt req'd 614 -446-4823
226-0048, $19 95 tee
House In country, city schools
LOANS BY MAIL
Up to $5,000 In 72 hours We rural water Ret &amp; Dep 614-446can help you get a stgn;~tu re 0974
loan By Mail t-900-468-7427 In town, small 2br, laundry,
porch, quiet netghborhood
$9 95 ' "
$250 includes water btll, See or
call Earl Tope 614-446 0161

Real Estate

44

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Tuesday. August 28, 1990

46

Space lor Rent

Commen:lal Sign Spact Rt 35
West 614-245 ·9448
Country Mobile Home Park.
Routt 33, Nor1h ol Pomeroy
Lots, rentals , parts, sa111 Call
6t4-992-71t79

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Large Prl\11111 Lot Green lcctl
School District, 614-446-4053

Merchandise
S1

Household
Goods

LAYNE·s FURNITURE
Solu and chairs priced from
$395 to $995 Tab les S50 and up
to $125 Hlde·a-bedl $390 to
$595 Recl ine,. $225 to S375
lamps $28 to $125 Olnlltll
$109 and up tg 5495 Wood table
w~ chairs $285 to $795 Desks
$145 up to $375 Hutch11 $400 &amp;
up, bun II beds complate with
mattress S295 and up lo 1395
baby botds $,10 Mal1rassea or
box springs full or twin $78, firm
$88, and S98 Ou11n seta $275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 draw.r ch•st
$69 Gun Cabinets 8, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby mtttressn $35 &amp;
$45 Bed frames $25, Queen
Slzt $35 &amp; ktng lrama $50 Good
selection of bedroom aultll
metal cablntll, h•tdboardt $30
and up to $65 90 day a same n
cash with approved credit 3 ml
out Bulavllle Rd Open 9 AM to
5 PM Mon, thru !wit Call 614446.{1322
Conttmpary Couch &amp; Lovueat
In grty &amp; black, E•eallent condl·
lion, 614-446 34ft or 614-367·

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County Apptltnce, Inc Good
used appliances, TV tits Open
8 am to 6 p m Mon -Sat 614
446-1699, 627 3rd Ave Gal ·
llpolla, Ot-t
Ethan Allen cocktail table,
b.tulllul dining ttb le, 4chalrs,
whlrtpaol, mltcowave, queen
head board, Beautiful 614-J88.
8936

Mite merch1ndlae, turnlturt an·
tlquea, tools and etc 304.e751485
One hotpltal bed, In good con·
dltlon. 614-446--0886
Rtcondllloned w..n.,., Dryert
Guaranteed prompt ..rvlca lor
all makn, modelt The Wuhlr
Ory.r Shoppot 614-446·2~.
Sing .. s.. t Rail Buggy F1ctory
Tube Frame, 1600 CC Dual port
VW Mot~r Harlay 2 barrel carburator, 85 Mtlllmeltr Pltlon,
$1,500 614-245-9128.
Surptut, army camouflage,
denlm, rental dothlng Military
amall lndlvldutl equipment,
Schrade ltnlv.. Sam Som•
r...llle's, Eut Ravanswood, Jut
old Rt 2".t lndependanc• Rd ~rl
Sat snd :&gt;un Noon till 7 00 PM
304·2Tl·5655
Two ehlld slrollar vtry good
cond, $30 304 -675-6475
Wooden whnlad wagon. Ready
to
814-992-3008, 992·7058

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55

Supplies
Block, brl!:k, tiWer P'pel, win·
dows, llntela, etc Claude Win
ltra, Rio Grande, OH Call 614245-5121

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61 Fann Equipment
1030 Catt Dlual Tractor $3 ,950,
730 Case w/4 boUomt plows, &amp;
grlndtrlmlxer, $3,495,
Lato
model 885 Case David Brown
Tractor wt!Sf1 Bush Hog, $3 950,
Owner Will Fmsnce 614 286
6522
2 horse T1111ler lor 1111 $600
614-446-2107, 614-388-8504
Fox 2100 Fora~11 Harvester
Badger 71t Hay Btnd Gehl Gnn der ~Hut all exc cond , 304-27'3
4215
Jlm'a Farm E9ulpment, SR 35,
Weat GallipoliS , 614-446-9777,
Wide 1tlectlon new &amp; used farm
tractol'l &amp; implaments Buy,
sell, trade, 8 00-5 00 wtakdays,
Sat till Noon

63

Livestock

1990 16ft Goosener:ll Horse &amp;
Slock Trtller $3,295, Used ,6tt
Bumper Stock Trailer New
paint , $1,595, 12f1 2 Uti !railer
$295, 614 -286 6522
2 Alpine goats, buck 8 months
old $25, cfo• 2·1f2 y11111 old $45 ,
814-98S...4&amp;516t4-98S-33n

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Registered
breeding
age
Holstaln bull, alrtd by Mark
304-675-4308,
T1m-Rocll
Holsteins

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Hay

Vans

&amp; 4 WD's

1981 JHp CJ5 Lod -ln Hubs,
AMIFM stsreo. good cond,
S2,500 negotiable 614-446-6751

For Sale Springer &amp; Holste in
Hellers &amp; a l ~o Cowt, &amp; r11glg
tered Holstein Buill from Hlgh
producing dam !I, 614-286-2496

Building

3 bedrooma, pool dtck 676
South Fourth, Middtepol1 (near
Pets for Sale
GOOD
USED APPLIANCES 56
POSTAL
JOBS
$18 '392- Meigs Jr High) $3t 000 614
Mobile home lor rent to one Washers, dryere refrigerators,
$67,,25/yr Now hiring Call P) 992-7323.
gentleman In Minersville 614- rangtt
Skaggs Appliances,
805-681-6000 EXT P-4562 tor 3br houn wllh lamlly room, 092-3181
AKC Registered 3 Chow Pup·
Upper River Rd Bealdl Stone
plea 7 wtlkl 1 red 1 cineurrantllst
new earptt &amp; paint, fenced In
Mo!el
Call
614-446-7398
Crear
namon, $150 each 1 craam.
yard , Priced to 11ll 1 Rodney Trall11 Ft.~rn ' ed or unlurn'ed 2
Styt1s1 Needed Excellent Hours, tru
s2oo 614 -446-nso
BR, cable beautiful rlvar view
614-245-5961, 614-367·7252
Salary plut comm lnlon, lor In·
In Kanauga Foster 's Mobrle Lift Chair Like new, 614·3792862
5 mo old Reg Chow puppy
terv lew 8 1 4~46 · 3353
6 raom houst on Ll neotn Hill 1
Home Park 614-446-1602
6t4~46·3Q21
PICKENS FURNITURE
Wanted Mer chandiser. Gibson acfl, el•an lot 614-992·3270
New/Used
44
Apartment
Boxer
pups, unusual markings
Greeting Ctrds, Pomeroy Part 7 rooms 1 1f2 b-ath~ . counlry
Household lurnlshmg 112 ml
Sire Is all wt1ite Hav• both
ltmt, hou~ llex table, contact living but clol8 to Metgt School
tor Renl
Jerncho Rd PI Pl11unt , WV,
parenlt Cholea $150 6141992·
Poml Pleasnt Job Service, 225 end town
AI
'33-4 lane.
call304-675-1450
6594
Sixth Sf, Point Pleasant
Township Road 27 F1rat road lo 2 t nd 3 bedroom apar1ments
riQhl Call614-1192·1118 or 1-384
Carpet, eq uipped kitchens In
RENT TO OWN
Dragonwynd Canery P•rsl•n,
Wa nted •~perlenctd sarvlce
Middleport Oeposlt /Relere nces
614-446 ·3158
Slam111 and Himalayan klttenl
man , tor commercial refl'lgera - 2r!1i7
614-985-4448
antr
6
rtqulred
6 pc wood group $14 01 per 614-446-3844 ther 7 p m
llon, &amp; 1'1eallng air conditioning GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
weeN 4 poster bedroom suite
repairs Local nlabllehed HVAC (U repalfl
Delinquent tax pm
complet• $15 20 per weell , Ftah Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave
Company Send brief resume to proper1r Rapaasenlons Vour 2 bedroom lumlshed Pallo wid
dln11111 with 4 chalre $750 per Point Plusant, 304-675-2063, 10
Box Cia 04t clo Gallipolis Deily aret (I 805·587-6000 Ell:! GH· area Security deposit $175 per
gal aet up $14 99 and tO gtl
weak Magic Chef 14 cu ft
Tribune, 825 Third Avenue, Gal· 4562 tor current rttpo Ilsi
utlllllet not Included 614 - ~92 ·
complete $43 25
Retrlgaralor
$t2
95
per
week,
15
II polls, OH 45631
SBB6 after 6 p m
Country Setting 4 bedrooms, 2·
cu II freezer $10 90 per For Stll Regltler.ct 8 month
woek VI Ra Furniture At 141, 11
t/2
baths,
central
heat
tnd
air,
3 room apt, nlc• lor:atlon
17 Miscellaneous
mil as off Rt 7.Centenary Open 1 old hlmale Cocker Spaniel Had
buament, attached garage 20 rtterences required 304·675
Shots 614-256·6034 E venlnge
days
a wtek
mlnut11
from
Athena
1·112
1090
1983 Ponllac Bonneville $2500
SWAIN
Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
New Trombone $325 Small mtl.. to Meigs Htgh School
truck tool bo• ot' lrtdl topper Releranc11 and deposit rt· 35 Wu! Apt 2br, 1 baltl, private
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62 Grooming All brHds All atyltt
enclot1d petlo, close to grocery
qulrfd 614 593~937
6141843-5466
Olive St , G~ ll tpohs Now &amp; Used lams Pel Food Dui•r. J\JUe
sloru &amp; shopplnQ cenltr, water,
furniture, heaters , Western &amp; Webb Ca ll 614~46-0231
Schult 14x7'0 ••pando , CA . large sewer, trash provided, $2651mo
16 wanted to Do
Work boots 614-446·315Q
Pedigree Au Rabbitt Choca.
porches on \/2 ar:re near Pt
614·441·1608
~leasanl Exc con d call lor apUsed
al
ngtfl
bed
$50,
stud&amp;nt
late, Castor, Slue
Black,
Cleamng, residential, &amp; com·
Jbr, :2 bath, nawly remodeled
desk $15, bookcue $15, new Brollen, Red, tnd Lym Also 3
mere tal Atltr~ncll , 614 379- pointment French C11y Brock· Dtpoelt req d S4251mo All
erage, 614.-446 -9340 304 -675 UIIIIIIIU InCluded 2br 2 bath
matt rau &amp; box sp•lnCs $l50
adult Red New Zalanda and one
2211
· btuo Dutch dot 614-843·5~6
6898
ch11st of drawers S75, V R tape• ask tor Debbie.
••
$350
614 446-n3J, 614-446·
House cleaning once • wea~
$5 each 6t4-367-7123
4222
dtpendablt ask lot Dibble 304 32 Mobile Homes
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
White Wa!'ltlnghouse chest type Pura-bred Great Oan• pupplea
675-1145
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
freezer, 15 cu It, $175 call ahar loraa le 61 ..1992 ·7584
for Sale
Kountry Kid, Child Ca~TA tun
ESTATES, 536 Jackson Plk11
6 00, &amp;304·675-7438
Purobrtd (no ~~,.1 Nor
place lo Blty whara trtendahlpa 12,60 mobllt home, $2,500 304· !rom $192/mo Wslll to thob &amp;
w 1 1 Elkh nd ~r- 1 ,,.., ·
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3
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pupp ••· ........,.
begin Gr111 locallona 614·9Q2 · 675
5
Antiques
8Q5-392S.
movlaa Ctll6t4-446-2568 E H
7532
~---~------ 1
1975 Champion l4x65 2 BR, set Furnl~h•d Apt, 607 Second Ava
Buy or nil Rlv•rl,. Ant iques, Reglltlfad Bolton Ttrrlar and
Mtglc Yaart Day Care Center up on privati 101 on 218 6 ml Gallipolis,
$225, Utliltlea paid
1124 E Main Street, Pomeroy
Reg
Hlmelayan-Peralan cat
dependebll, from town $4500 Free rani Ior 1br, 614-446-4416 ahar 7p m
reasonable
Haura M T W 10 00 am to 6 00 1111llabl1 for stud 11rvlc1 Alao
license, quality child care Mon- 1 year 614-256-1393
- --~ p m ' Sunday 1 00 IO 6 00 p m
tor ult Hemalaytn klttent,
day thn.t Friday, 7 30 1111 5 30 1979 Schultt, 14x65 , 2 BR , all Furnlth•d EHtcllncy, all utilities
614·992-2!126
llamll and crllm points 614For m~• lnt'Ormttlon Of to tleclric $9,000 Aft er S p m 614· paid, shart balh 1"1 50/mo 919
9___
92:..-6::8::3:..
7 _ _ _ _ _ _~
reglsliitr 304-675-5847
"634 368 8529
Second Avt 614-446-3945
T~ Cash patd Old fumllura
388 .,.
or
.
-•
E 1
.. 75
cu oaords,
quills,
ot"lantal, SchnouzortC mlnlaluro, "'" tnd
Mist Paula's Day Ctrl Canter 1982 Townhouet, 14r70, double Fum I1h.u
Hie tnq , ••
pa ln lln~s , toJ:, or entlr1 ••tate pappar, AK Alto poodlu, llny
Safe, affordable, chlldcare M-F
Gallipolis, 614 ·
••7 ....
"F,ando, CA, Many Extrn! On Utili!In Paid,
H
c1111 col eel 3 -525-3275 or 304- 1O)'t Coolvlll • •r4
v -vu -~
6am - 530pm Aget2 -10
448-4418, 1 tr 7p m
3 854
pr
vat•
renttd
lot
In
Rodney
52
-6
Want
buy
Cock·•·Poo
or Plk·
Before, after achool Drop-Ins
10
614-245-5049
Garagt Apartment, In town 2br
a-Poo puppy, 304-67&amp;-2)1117.
welcome IM-446.a224.
ttovo &amp; rolrlgo .. ror, dopooll •
54 Miscellaneous
Will Baby tU In my home Have :2 badroom mo bl Ia hom• with rtlerance required, no pete,
M ercha ndiSe
57
Musical
nlc•
built
on,
2
Iota
,
ha
ll
mile
S200/mo.
.
_tl1l
Good
ReterenciS
Also
614 446
Greer Road, 304-675-5022
Instruments
Weekanda 614·388·8114
wo bedroom 11 p1
carpet ,
27'0 ceram1c molds tor uta, 304·
T
d
F
Houst
trailer,
urn1she
or
un675-4308
Will do house cleaning, reterenBACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
furnleh•d , new c1upet end kitchen furnlshtd, 30 4-675·5I0 4
c a~ provided, 304-615-4568 or
linoleum, two bedrooms , with Gracious living 1 and 2 bod- 900 Harlequin Romance Bo~s. 15'11. ort r.gular lunlnga. Ends
675·2765
two large rooms added $10,000
Will sell ~:heap! 614-446-0643
September 15 J&amp;M Plano Ssr11 VIII a~e
~-11 Bill W• rd •••.aa
-25.
Will do housecleaning Releren - furnished , sa,OOO unlu rnlshed room aru~rtmenl•
r-vICl v-.
.1\1"1
·,.;~
1
Manor
and
Rivers I c
cet 61419Q2-8983
614·992-2085, or Columbus 1· Apartments In Mlddl•r,rt. From
annon PC 25 Copier, 614-256- For So'-·. ~lnii-Coneole Plano
8TJ-4485
6218
..
I
Will do tewlng In my hom• ::.:_:_:=-=-- ----=.,-:: 1 ~sr:96~C~•:II=6~14~·9~9~2·~7:78~E~O~H:..._l~=========~ Bargeln
anted· Rnpons bill
Deadline for Cfirlstmu OJdera SPECIAL Factory to you1991 , 2
parly lo lake over low monthly
or 3 bedroom14x70 models at
payment• on tplnlt .,.ano. !~
o.c 1, 1990 814-256-1989
th• unbtlievabte price ol
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
localty Cali 1-800-32t.3345 ~··
Will to babysitting In my home $12,900 delivered tnd 11t u p 1·::02::.·---,-,.--:--:-c::-:-weakdayt, Ag.. '2 I up Have Call 1-BOQ.729-4045 tor details
:
Pl~
For Nil Spln.t-Coneola Plena.
daycara nper1encl &amp; reftren·
14~70 wlexpando,
L,.(,~~L
Bargain. Wanted A"ponsltMh
cea Exc•ll•nl Care 114-446- Nuhua
situated 75 acre land, Point
perty to take over tow mont ly
a202
P1 1181 nt , Many ex1ru pric.ct
peymants on Spinet pleno s..
Would like lo do babyshflni In on lnapecllon 304.&amp;75·791'1
loeally Call 1-800-327-3345 Ext.
my home. Mon-fri Oa)'tl only
102.
W!ndeoJ, 14x10, 2br, deluxe
814-446-8199.
kllchon, CA, vinyl und.,skl"lng
58
FruitS &amp;
storaga buildings, many extras1
Furnished or unturnlshad Quail
Vegetables
cr 11 k, 614-245-9296
Cennlni lomtton, 304.0n.
OWn your own 1pp1rel or shoe
3848 ar after 9·00 PY eall 3Q4.
efor~,
chooae
from. 33 Fanns for Sale
e75-m4.
Jau/Spor1awur, ladiM, Men's,
lntantiPret.. n, Lar;. Slue, 20 ecr11, fenc~ with high len·
Dunrovtn Fruit F1rm lull off Sr
S81 1111 of Albany tie ac~pt
Pafll• or U11em1ty O.pt, Dan· 1111, bern, shed 1112 story
cew.. r/Aeroblc, Bridal Linger~, tlou. ., lara• tamlly room, large
toad ltllmpe. Vsriety of sppt11,
Sock Strop, Accllsor1et Store khchen, llvlf'l9 room wlellhertfal
puch••. hoN orown malone,
tomalote, and pearl. g..7 dilly,
Add color analy1t.. Brand ceiling, upt1alrs loh b!ldroom
Mondoy 114..11H2N
namH · Liz Claiborne, Mtttha w/ekyllghts 3 8 mlllt Cr11b
Mlnlatur11 Anne Klein, St Creek ~d. call af1tr 9 00 PM,
Red RuMrMe, pick your own.
Michele , Pln~y. Bugtt Boy, Levt, 304-fi 75-1385
114-24H0&amp;4.
Camp B.verly Hills, Leslie Ft ye ,
lucia, ovar 2000 brandt also , 30 aer.. more or lest Approx
RO\IIh't SiriiWbtny Form. 2
multi t ier prlctng dlaccunt or 20 tern tillable , 3br:i 8::use,
mlllil beck New Haven, You pick
504
family shoe etore Retail pfk:n bam, 8'14-448-2107, 614Hid R101n« Boon'!. $8.00
unbtllev1ble for top qu=
buohll, You pick rfndlhON. Over 250 brlnde
110.00 Buohol; No. 1
1t1J.. Stl,toO to l2t,UOO· In·
'Conning Tomll- plckld1
wntory, lralnlng
flxtul"'s,
buo •~ "- 1 ~nnlng •ulco
alrt.re, grand openlng, •tc. Can Big Dakota 1 bedroom farm
14 lruohol.
"How did 1 put 30 miles on It? W~ we're
homi' built on your lol. S35,9g5
open 15 days. Mr. Loug~ln 812·
304
..
82·223'7.
lull.
I
drive
around
the
block
1111
yoo
get
back
"
888-4228
&amp; up. 814-..7'.1111

r

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Ctbton upright fruzer, large
eapadty, like new $215 Truck
topper, 8 loot aluminum. S100
8141985-4418
Magic Chit gat 110\11 $75
Kenmo,.. wufilf &amp; dryer $75
each Heavy oak rocker S40
614-4&lt;41..0020

73

1988 lsuzu Trooper II, 4 wMel
drlve, 4ql 5 spd, cruise, air,
AMtFM caeaella Exc cond, 614446·1761, ot' alter 5p m 614-245·
5646
1990 Bronco XLT, loaded 18 000
mltea, $:12,000 614 446 7720
74

t:;l

IT fAYf A

7:30 Ill II Family Feud
I]) a.wnched
(I) Entertalnmonl Tonight
(I) Ill Mama's Family
®I 1121 Ill il1l Jeop.ordyl 1;1
[IJ 18 M'A'S'H
rD Malor League Baooball
Cronllre
1-35 Ill Malar League BaHbaH

I

ANIMAl- fiGHT&gt; AC:TIVI.fT
W.ANTf iHf f)OU TA!CfN
OUT Of 'T'tff: "PICfC
IV"I&gt; JANf" COOt'$!

Motorcycles

a

8:00 Ill D il1l MaUock Mallocl&lt;
defends a politician who 's
framed lor murder (A) t:;1
(J) Loed·Off Men
I]) ill Ill Who'o lhe Bon?
Tony and Angsla s \ry lo
befrtend a lun·lovmg couple

-.. . . _ you MfAN Hf '&gt; A

1986 Honda 250 ~ trax , 4
wheeler, eMc cond $1600 304
675·3448 or 575-3935

&gt;rar f?EM

. ~---c-c-:-:­

For Sale t985 700 Magna,
$1,200 Ca ll aHer 5p m 614 446
1469

-

75 Boats &amp; Motors

0

v€/~

\HAV/3)
Ill

lllt(l

loy

"u. '""

?

8-28

~) ~ Nova NOVA covers

lor Sale

the Exxon Valdez otl sptll

1972 17 H Starc ratt Tr1 Hull
Boat 125 HP, Ev~rnude Engme,
complete top, new upholstory
Call 614 286-1316 a Her 7 00 p m

®I 1121111 MOVIE: •Pollee

1976 lowo Ftshmg Boat 14tt ,
nat! 20hp motor 1912
StarC ratttrucKcamper, 304 -8953335

Ill) Ill MOV\1:: All lho Righi

from a new angle

Movot1Ai(2 001
C11urch Street Station
PrlmeNewo
~ MOVIE Tlte Geisha Boy
(2 00)

a

a

1981 14 11 Terry Bass Boal SO
hp Mercury mol or $3 000 Cal
614-992 2891

8:30 (J) Malar League Bateball
(I) ill Ill Family Manero
Wtnslows take the battle
between the sexes to the
bowling all oy (R) 1;1
On Shlge
9 00 Ill II i1111n lhe Heal ollhe
Nlghl Gr llssple and Vorg tl
Trbbs baUie lor conlrol of lhe
departmanl (A) (2 00) 1;1
(I) ill liJ Roseanne
Roseanne and Dan commtt
themselves to diet and
exerctse
t:;1
(1) Ill Po tlfca: The Now
Black Power The roles of
black pohttctans who achteve
and mamtatn pot1t1cal status
are examined Stereo
® Naohvrlle Now
Larry King Lrval

BOATS · Mffi OAS · TRAILERS
Mercru1s er, Mercu ry &amp; Man ner ,
authonzad pal1s &amp; serv1 ce
Par1s lor most mater bra nds
'WE CANNOT SPEl S CC E.SS,
WITHOUT
U
RIVERSIDE
MARINE, GALLIPOLI S OH 614446-2424

76

Auto Pans

a

RO..BHLY
SPf.A Kl '-JG

&amp;

Accessories

&amp; Grain

Hty tor Sail Clovar &amp; Timothy
Round Sales In the Field 614·
245-5500

1980 Datsun, 4 wheel dnva lor
parts $300 304~75-7m or 3G4·
895·39!52

Square baln oalt, atraw, rye
and !tWill com, 304-675-4228

79

IRI

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

Transportalion
71

1973 Dodge motor home , 304
71l-5363, Cht rlu Decker

Autos for Sale

197'1 Ct1eve lle SS, rabuln 350
englnt, 350 TH transmission,
nice car, $3,!K&gt;O negotiable
304-882-2215
11112 Cougar, one owntr, Color
Gold, $1,0Do 614-446-16112
1W75 and 1m Monle Carlo, 304l"fPt-.4552
-1cc
mcc-E:::1-01-m
-;l-no-::tlc-1-::-.-c1-::m::-cF:-o-,d
00
F150 4X4 $1000 11N12 Pontiac
6000, load.ct $2400 1985 Chivy
Clvaller $2295 1986 Tampo GL ,
4 door $3200 8141!KI2·11~ .
1D76 Railey 9por11 Camaro,
good condJ. $1,600 Can IH Upfown Auto :~~alas

1977 Corvette, 23,500 Actual
m1•.... Whll I wHh I 11 opt 1on a
Oarege kept 614-446-4053 .
1977 Monte Carlo $650 304-675·
6986
1978I Sulek
R~
l,
68,800
I
ortg ntl mIn, eec
y and In·
tarfor, good tlrl!i, cruise, lin, PB
PS, S2,000. will negotiate, 304675-7158
...,.,,.--::--:-:-.,.---:-~
1180 Grand Prix, good body,
nMde tngln•. $600 304-6155_1__1:! -:c----:-----Hl81 Chevy Chevena Good
cond • 614-446- 1021
1913 T~ota Corolla, ~ door
door wtt sun roof, $1,800 call
304-4!17s..3'117111VI muuaga
1184 Otdt. Broufthtn , 4·door.
Excellent: condl1 on
$4,700.
Book value tor $4,500 132 But·
1.mut Avenue, Pomeroy
1984 Reliant, 1983 Alriaa bolh
have been wrecked, iood •n·
glne and tranemluon, one has
nood body and can be llxod,
•
other tor par1s, $400 tor both,
304-675--4684
--,:-,.--::. :---,----,1t85 Dodi• Charger Hatchbaek,
5 apeed, PS, PI, new llrll,
51,000 mlln, very good cond,
$2,500, 304..f75-2627
1885 PonHac 305 ftctory englne, 4dr, PB, PS, AC. f1,895
e 1 ~58.

-:-:=-:::--:-~--cc----

1987 Chrysler Conquest TSI, all
options, mint cond, geraga llep1,
whl11, 34,000 .,-.1111 614..-4&amp;0871.

1D87 Dodgo Coil DL. PS, PB,
AMIFW Caallt1a, AC, New tires.
Automatic. Gete good gas
mlllgl. Excallant condllron .
114Jit2·.23n
11rT Tempo $2tl00, 1187 Dul1•r

12t00, 19115 T0111po 12400. Fot
Mf• or tf1d1. 114-2.5...1270.

1888 Oldo Clore, 4dr, kyl., IIH,

Chov. Colobrlly, S3,1100t· 1984
Mont• Ca.rto f3,300j 118 Pont.
S..nblrd, 13,800; 1985 Ford
toll $1,2!0; 11185
Doytono
12,400; 1i84 Ford xp. $1,400;
1D81 Pont. Grond Prix 1100; 8&amp;0
Aulo Saln Hwy. 110 N. 4 mlln
, Holur, 11~885, 514-1461188.

Doder.

e.

TERRIBLE
FEEUNE&lt;OF DEF'Rf:5SION

NAffiY MCNAJ&lt;F Cf)N6 E\AQ(
Fl&lt;l:W. 5UMMER CAMP 10Cio\Y.

THAT E:XP\.AIN5
IT.

AND RJ~BODING:.

81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional llfetlm• guaran'" Local reference• fumlshed
Frw est imate• Cell colltct 1·
614-237-0488, dty or nigh!
Rogerw a..ament Waterproofing
Complete Mobile Home !Ill ups
I repalra, also plumbing &amp;
alaetdcel, roofing, rtmodelmg,
patios &amp; decks etc REMODEL·
lNG! Relerencu
Esllmatu
614·256-1611
Ron 'a TV Service apectalll.lng
In Zenith 1111o servicing most
othelr branda House calls , also
tome appl iance repairs WV
304-.51tl-2398 Ohio 8t4.-446-2454

10:20 Ill MOVIE: Aampagel2 00)

I'M JEST SIARVED
FER SOME

GOSSIP,

GOOD

ELVINEY II

DON'T LOOK

AT ME!!
I'M DRY AS
A BONE

HOW

ABOUT

A SUMMER

RERUN?

10:30 (1) Raising Kldt
[IJ Ill Taxi
Crook &amp; Chno
all Major League Baoeball

FIRE
AWAY!!

a

11 :00 Ill II CI1 (I) Iii ®I ~ Ill
il1l New•
(1) Wingo Above lha Fo111ot

(I 00)
[IJ Ill Araenlo Hall
IIJl Miami VIce
Celobrttiot Offohlgo VII
Lonanne Crook has
up-close -end·personel
tntervtews wtth Steve
Wanner, the Bellamy
Brothers, and Glen Campbell
Monoyllno

Rotary or cable tool drilling
M08t wells ~omplelld ttmt day
Pump ulu and Hrvke, 304 ·
895..3804
S.~lc

a

Tank Pumping $90, Gallla

Co RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,

Jackaon, OH 1.SOO.S37-11528
Davit
Sew.Vae
Sarvke,
Georg" CtMk Rd Partt, suppllts, plekup, and delivery 614·
446.029 ..

82

Plumbing

Electrical

p 0 Box ~1428, Cleveland. OH 44t01·

Ruldentlll
or
commercial
wiring, new 11rvlc1 or ,.pairs
Llcan"d electrician Ridenour
Eloctrk:ol, 304-81'5·1766
General Hauling

A &amp; R Water Strvlct. Pools, cis·
t•m•, wtllt. lmrnedla1•·1,000 or
=~ ~11ont delivery Call 304-

3

W.He...on's W1t1r Hauling
ranonsble rlln, 1volume dla:
counte, 2,000 to 4,000 c1paclly
clallfna, pools, wells e&gt;tc Cali

117

Carson

(J) Newt

ASTRO·GRAPH

&amp;

'

D il1l Basi ol

Stereo

Refrigeration

85

~Belman

&amp;

Carter'• Plumbing
tnd Heating
Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
614-446-3888

64

a

11 ·30 Ill

Heating

304~'11-2t1 I

crut••. nice cer, $5,200; 1DB7

9:30 Cll ill Ill Coach Hayden rs
forced to teach an academtc
class (Ril;l
10:00 (I) (I) Ill ttrlrtyaomelhlng
Elhot gets a m1xad blessmg
tn 1'115 f1rst opportunity to
dtrecl (Rii;J
(I) Newawetch
CI1 P.O.V.
®J ~ Ill Second Annual
Valvoline National Driving
Te1t Vtewers are placed tn
the drtver s seat and tested
on thetr knowktdge of traH tc
rules and car safety
ill) Ill New Twilight Zone
i1J Murder, She Wrote
12! Evening New1
~ 700 Club With Pal
Robartton

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRH.---=0
~------, .--r-------.::----,
1 HA~ A

Services

'---=--=--c---:-cc--1888 Ply Reliant, S W., &amp;6,000
mii'!L_ auto, AJC, nlc•. $3,300
I14·JTV-m6

a

t978 Terry camper. 24 It 11 1r,
awning, antenna, new tires, ca ll
atter 6 00 PM, 304 -882-3t08
1961 ShenAndoah , 30 II AC
Bedroom, llvmgroom, new ca1
p•t, rtal nice and C':laan, $4,800
614-446-0643

C

Academy 4: CHireno on
Potrot' CBS Tueaday Movie
(PGI (2 00) 0

t~wlvel

.

Upholstery

Wowrty'e Upholstering Hrvlclng trl county aru 25 y11ra The
In tumlture upholstering
Coil 304-875-4154 lor ~- H·
tlmetM

tbnt

'Gn1h1m Upholstery Center 303
IHIIttop Dr. Can tor appointments
&amp; Htlmatae Call 1514-44&amp;.3438.

3428 Be sure to state your zodiac sign
LIBRA (llepl 23-0c:l. 231 In your In ·
BERNICE
volvement with a sansltlve friend today
BEDE OSOL weigh your words and comments with
r considerable care. A thoughtless remark could be grossly mlslntorpraled
BCOAPIO (Oct. 24-NoV. 221 Seek com·
~--,;.._ _ _ _ _,.. panlons today who are equally as generous as yourself Pals who are penny
plnchers or treeloadera wUI test your
lolerance to Its llmlta
SAOtTTARfUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 211 Be
e)ltra mindful of what you say today to
Individuals who are In a position to exert
some Influence over your career Your
commenls will be crlllcally evalualed.
Aug. 29, 1910
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lan. 18) An acquaintance who Is very nosy and has
Enterprises or ventures you personally
not always worked tor your best Inter·
create and promote yourself have good
eels In lhe pasl mlghllry lo probe lnlo
chances for success In the year ahead
your confidential affairs again today
However , you will need a strong money
AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 11) Tips given
manager to assist you.
to you lod~y by a well·lnlanlloned
VtROO (Aug. :z~..a.pt. 22) Usually you
friend
on ways lo make money should
have an aptness tor detail, bul thla envinot be taken a1 face value It's besl you
able quall1y mlghl nol be evident In your
dealings loday, especially In mansrs lnvesllgate mattsrs yourself
ere an)(ious to conclude VIrgo, PtSCE8 (Feb. 2fl.llltrch 20) Harmony
r~~l yourseiiiO a birthday glh. Send lor ol purpose Is essenllal tor success In
partn81'8hlp arrangomeniS loday J&amp;lnt
your ABiro·Graph, c/o lhl6 n~spaper,
I

ill Ill Nlghtilne 1;1
®J Night Court 1;1
~ lllll s o.,..n Hlghllghll

endeavors with people whose atms are

mentator. "But,"

Sporll Tonlghl
~ MOVIE : The Qo\aho Boy
(2 001

11:35 (I) ChHfl t:;l
12:00 (J) Twlllghl Zone
(I) Ill Enlertalnmenl Tonlghl
®J Magnum, P.l.
[1J Ill Love eonnaction
~Ill 'Stingray' CIS Late

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a
a

Crime Story Sleroo
NathvHit Now
NawtNight

t 2:05 (I) NlghUine t:;1
12:20 Ill MOVIE: E~ll Under tho
SUn (PGI(2.30)
t 2:30 Ill G 1111 Loll Night With
DevtdLattlllllln
(J) MOVIE: Anwon Queal
(1 •00)
(I) • Hard Copy
(I]) • Allor Houri
t 2:35 (I) 11110 the Night
1:00 ill • Till Fall Guy Q
ill MOVIE: Prmtl SChool (RI

(2:00)
(I]) •

Rawhide

IDle Newa

'B's' are

BRIDGE

a

NORTH
• 10 8 4
• Q975

Deuces
are flying

little

ln

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EAST

WEST
:

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t2

I t 10 9 8 7 5
yes terdays deal a defender had
KJ 98

+

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to play h1s trump honor on defense
sav1ng hiS deuce to break up declarer's
commumcattons Today we see a dtfferenl bndge cunoSJty - defender!
East playmg a deuce to each of the ,

SOUTH

+KQ3
.AJI064
tAK
• Q 54

rtrst four tncks

Vulnerable Ne1ther
When South arnved 1n four hearts 1
Dealer South
and West led the 10 of dramonds, East
naturally followed wrth the lone twoEaot
Norlh
Wes1
spol Declarer now led a club. mtend·
Pw
Pass
mg lo play lor overlrrcks by takmg a
All pass
trump rtnessc West won the e1ght, and
East ~layed the club two So West
Opemng lead • 10
played a second dramond, and East
ruffed With the deuce 0£ hearl.5 It WaS
1mpossr ble for Easl to resrsr makmg a L - - - -- - - - - - - - - '

z•

good s tory out or rt by now relurnmg
the spade deuce

pumshed
We have sympathy for the pairs
Desprte the qua1nt phenomenon of compefllwn ~layer who takes thiS ag defender Ea st playtng all h1s deuces to gressrve play for an overtrick, but
the first Tour tncks, declarer should be when the game IS total points or rubc harged wtth an error He should g1ve ber bndge, 1t IS far preferable to take
up h1s best play for an overtnck and the best shot at guaranteeing scoring
stmply play ace and a heart Although up the game w1thout any accidents
defensive d1stnbutrons ex1st where a
JB~f J.aroby s boots "J.cdby on~· 11111l
d1amond still mtght be ruffed , there IS •Jaroby an CArdG.a/'ne$ · (rntlt!n rttb AilfliiMr,
less c hance of thrs happentng Once lhe lste Osw111d J.aroby) • " now liVtllllbSt •t
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Pomeroy

......---Local news briefs--..
EMS responds to Jive calls
Units of the Meigs Co un ty Emergency Medical SerVJce
responded to five calls for as sis tance on Monday .
At 6:16a.m. the Racine unit was called to County Road 28 for
Hayward Bissell who was transported to Holzer Medieal
Center.
The Middleport unit , at 4:48 p.m . went to Overbrook Center
tor Daniell Lee who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
At 5:55p.m. the Pomeroy unit responded to a call on Route248
In which Carl Knottlngham wa s Ia ken to Veterans.
The Racine unit , at 7:3.1 p.rn. , t ranwortcd Cortney Jones from
the !Ire department lo Veterans .
The final call for assistance came at 8· 23 p.m. when the
Tuppers Plains unit transported Mae M cPee k from Long
Bottom to Veterans .

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Con t tnu
Con ti nued from page 1

" Think about your sa fety and the
safety of your friend s."
U niversity officials alerled st u
dents living in dormitoriPs and
sorority houses about the homl·
cldes. and university polic e
doubled the number of peopl e
assigned to escort studen ts horne
after dark.
The two womPn found dPa d
Sunday afternoon were identi fled
as Christina P. Powell, 17 , of
Jacksonville. who was found in
the living roorn of her apartment
and Sonya Larson . 18, of Deer·
field Beach, who wa s found in a
bedroom. The roomma tes were
second -semester freshman at th e
University of Florida, where
they had attended classes in th e
su mmer . said Lt. Sadie Darnell.
The third victim, found Mon
day morning, was identified a s
Christa Hoyt, 18, a student at
Santa Fe Community Co ll ege in
Galne"'11le. She was found lym g

on the floor of hPr a pa r tme nt
about 1 miles from the olher
crlmr scene Her body was
discovered at 1 a. m . after she
failed to report to work for a
midnight shift as a cle rk al the
Alac hua Count y Sherifl' s Depa rt ·
ment, M ann said

Mann sa id thE:' woman found
Monday had been dead 36 to 48
hours. The other two women had

been dead 48 to 72 hours . Dar nell
said. Their bodies were partially
clothed.
T he case bears some similar iti t-s to one of the more gruesome
cr imes in Florida history - the
bludgeoning deaths of two Flor
&gt;da State University coeds on
Jan. 15, 1978. at the Chi Omega
sorority house In Tallahassee.
Ser ial murderer Ted Bund:r was
executed for those killings Jan.
2t 1989.
On Feb . 9, 1989, University of
Florida student Tiffany Sessions
van ished while on a walk near the
campus. Despite a massivf' publicit y campa ign financed by her
developer fat her and a nation w ide &lt;Jicrt , she has not been
found .

Martinez ca lled the la test
sl aylngs "senseless· · and sa!d,
" What a shocking, tragic v,ay to
s tart a new school year 1 am
dclrrmlned that every possible
rPsource is mad e ava ilable to
help capt ure those responsible
for these murders."
Jennifer Haye k , who lives
a c ross the street a t thl:' apart ment comp!Px where Larson and
Powrll were found, sa id she sa w
one or two people coming from
the v ict ims' apartment about
&gt;:45 a.m . Satu rda y, bul she did
not 1rcognizP !h('m .

Activities are listed for
Rutland Street Festival
The seco nd Rutland Street
Festlval will be held Sa turd "'
from 10 a.m. to dark .
There will be a fish fr y. games.
cra fts , door prl7l's
a nd
entertainm€nt
Tables are ava ilable for $5
each for anyone interes ted in
selllng crafts.
Music will be provided by lhr
Blue Jean Special Band. Meigs
Maurader band' and the Meigs
cheerleaders will perform
There will also be a clogg ing
demonstration and J ill Pickens,
age 12. competition winner wil l
also perform.
A prince and princrss co ntest

Divorces processed
Actions for divorce havP been
filed In Meigs Cou nt y Common
Pleas Court by Patrici&lt;~ .lf'an
Preece, Pomeroy, against Ho
mer Ray Preece, Columbus;
Paula S. Ma yes. Middleport.
against Matthew Mayes. Pomeroy; Katherln L. Deskins. Pomeroy, aga i nst Donald Rav Drs
kins. Pomeroy .
A dissoluti on of marriage ac
lion has been filed i n thecourt by
Amy D Grupsf'r and MichaPI
Scot t GrucsP r. both of Racine .

Oi880iution granted
A dlssolullon ha s been granted
In Meigs County Com mon Pleas
Court to Bessie M . ilaughman
and Law re nce L . Baughman .

for ages .J.7 and a king and queen
co ntes t for ages 8- 12 will be held .
The f irt• department auxiliary
will furnish containers
A pet show will be held fork id s,
GlUE'S ] -12 with priZPS (lWJrded to
fir st. second, and third.
To reserve a table or to
preregister for the prlnce and
prJ ncess. k ln g and queen con test
or the pet show. cal l Joan Stewart
at 7l2 ~421. or Kimberlv Wtllford
•
at 742·2103.
Then• wi II also be a car show
and entran ts must be rcg is terd
h.v noon on Sa turday . Trophies
will bf&gt; awarded and ot her
awa rd s will be given for best
paint, brst engine. best intrri or
and best of show .
T he even 1 ls bPing sponsored
by the Rutland Fire Departm ent
and Ladles Auxiliary .

Lottery numbers
Plck-3
Pll' k:l ticket sales tot a led
$1.101.267.00. with a payoff due of
$3.17.'31.50
Piek-4

IJOO .
Pick -4 ticket sa les totalt'd
$212,590.00. with a payoff due of
$2%,500.00
Cards
King of hean s.
ri ve of clubs .
.Jack of diamonds.
F:ight of spades .
Cards tickPI sales tot aled
$101,3,1 1. with a payoff due of

$4 7, 170

_ _ Area deaths _ __
Edgar Welrh
Edgar Frankl in Welch. 63,
Co lumbu s, died Sundav at his
residence following a brief
Illness .
Born Oct . 2.1. 1926 In Downing
ton, he was a sun of 1he late
Edward Welch and Bessie
Phelep Welch . He worked as a
crane operator for J .T. Edwards
Steel Compnay In Co lumbus .
Mr. Welch Is survived by his
wile, Evelyn Welch . Columbus; a
son, Thomas Jr Welch, Colum·
bus; three brothers. Byron 1Do·
reenl Welch, Plain Cit y; Aver y
Brlckles , Louisville, Ky.; and
Howard Brlckles, Indiana; two

sis ters, Grace Price, Downing

ton; Florence Clielan , Spring·
field; a sister -In-law. Mrs. Victor
!Bertha 1 Sponagel, Columbus:
and
seve r a l niec es a nd
newphews.
ln additi on to his paren ts, Mr.
Welch was preceded in death by a
sis 1er, two brothrrs, a son,
Franklin Welch Jr . and a daugh
lcr. Linda Darlln.
Services will be Wednesda y at
I p.fl1. at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Rev. Richard Mallo y
officiating. Burial will bP in
Beech Grcrve Cemetery .
Friends may call at the funera l
home on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m .
and 7-9 p .m .

_ _ _ Meigs announcements--Trualees !G meet
The Lebanon Township Trustees will meet Friday at 7 p .m . at
lhe township building.
Special meeting
.
The Chester Township . Trus ·
tees wfll hold a special meeting
on Wednesday at 7: 30p.m . at the
Chester township hall.
Grange to meet
The Meigs County Pomona
Grange will be visiting the Gallla
County Pomona Grange at lhe
Rodney Grange Hall on Monday
.at 8 p.m.
Feeder catlle
ud yearling sale

There will be a special feeder
cattle and yearling sale on
Saturday at noon at the Gallipolis
Stockyard Company.
Buckley reunion
The &gt;4th annual Buckleyh·
Reunion will be held Sept. 9 at the
home of Glenn and Nancy Reecl
In Coolville beginning at I p.m.
with a potluck dinner.
Bahr reunion
The annual Bahr reunion will
be held Sunday at noon at the
Tuppers Plains VFW Post. Rela tives, families and friends of
Abraham and Mary (Willi Bahr
are Invited to at tend .

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Tuesday. August 28, 1990

Middleport, Ohio

Major
Hoople's
forecast

Thunderstorms roll across northern Midwest
By United Press lnlernallonal
A band of thunderstorms
stretc hed across the northern
Midwest and into the Northeast,
bringing heavy rain, lightning
and hall to the region Tuesday
while hot weather baked the
South and Southeast.
Thunderstorm watches were
posted In 13 counties in New
York, five In Pennsylvania, nine
in Ohio and In parts of Michigan
as winds knocked down trees and
hail was reported In several
co unti es.
Trees were reported blown
down at Sabinsville in western
Pennsylvania as fast -moving
storm s dumped heavy rain on the
region .
Int ense storms hit Detroit's
northern suburbs , producing

heavy rain, small hall, gusty
winds and lightning . The strong
storms extended from Pontiac,
Mich., east to Mount Clemens.
The storms were part of a
larger system that covered parts
of the Great Lakes and Canada .
In western New York, a line a
heavy thunderstorms ran from
near Buffalo south to Jamestown
and trees and power lines were
knocked down in South Dayton ,
about 20 miles north of
.Jamestown .
The South con tinued to bake
Tuesday und er a late summer
heat wave.
An excessive heat advisorv
was In effect through Wednesday
for part of north Texas , including
the cities of Paris. Waco and the
Dallas -Forth Wor~ area.

Auditor rejects claims
made by ex-staffer
VANDALIA, Ohio !UP)) Oh io Auditor Thomas Ferguson
terms sexual harassment claims
by a former staffer as the
allegat ions of a mentally dis·
turbed woman.
" You are dea ling with a person
who has been judged official ly
m entally disabled," Fl'rguson
said Monday of Elisabeth
T scha ntz's statrments in a story
published Sund av in The Cleve
land Plain Dealer .
''Wha1 do you want mP to do.
attack her?" Ferguson sa id
during a vJsit 1o Vandalia. · 'WP
havl' denied all of the allegations
she had made "

tlons of at leas t 2 percent of the
gros s inco m es of employees in
the auditor 's office.
Ferguson Monda y did not deny
his employees contributed money, but sa id i t was not
mandatory .
"Now I don ' t under stand why
m y opponent thinks it' s OK for
George VoinoVlch to takf&gt; a
$100,000 co ntribution from a
deveiOjJ('r in Cleve land. but it 's
wrong for Tom Ferguson to ta ke
$100 from one of his employees ...
he sa id .

Tsc hantz to ld the newspaper
she wa s promoted in the audi
tor's office because she slept with
Ferguson and helped him raise
campaign contrihutions from
employees .
She sa id she broke a thrl't' yPar
silence on the c la ims because
frrguson is trying to krep her
$1.'l~l million sex ual harassm ent
s uit against him out of the co urt s.
In th e interview. shr said s he
had sex with Ferguson in hotel
rooms from Clevela nd to Ci ne in
nati. She said she became a
regional adm in is tra tor in the
auditor' s offirP- despite nearly
being fired for incompetence
durinJ2: her fi rs t nlnc months in
the office - because she slept
with Fergu son and helped so lic it
cam pa i gn con1nbutjons from
Pmployees
Tschant7, 46, le!t the$40,747 job
In 19R6 and was declared perman ently disa bled by the Public
Employees Retirf'mPnt Sys1em
in 1989. Shr fill'd suit again st
Ferguson In 19R7
Tschantz claims Ferguson had
hrr so l! ri t campaign con tribu -

Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m. I
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewi

Stocks

Am EIP&lt;·tric Power
.Lt) t,2
AT&amp;T .
. ...... 32 '•
Ashland Oil
.... .. ... :l1 'v,
Rob Eva ns.....
... lJ 112
Charming Shoppf's.
}o(l; 1
City Holdmg Co ............ ll 1 ,
Federal Mogul .
Jj
Goodyear T&amp;R
1:11,,
Key Ce ntu r ion .
.II
Lands' End ....
. ........ 12 1~
Lim it ed Ine .
. ....... 17 Z,
Multimedia Inc.
. ......... 62
Rax Restaurants
... . 1%
Robbins &amp; Myers
... l~ Z,
Shoney's Inc . . ..... .. . . ... 12),

Star Bank ....

from th e 80s In San Francisco to
92 In Bakersfield In the Central
Valley to a 108 at Death Valley In
Sou thern Ca lifornia .
In La s Vegas. Nev .. the mer·
cury was expected to climb to 105
degrees Tuesday under cloudless
skies and higher temperatures
were expected for the Labor Day
weekend. It comes after a spate
of unseasonably cool temperatures - below 100 degrees.
In the Northwest, most of
Washington had partly sunny
skies, with temperatures warming Into the 70 and 80s A weather
disturbance off I he Oregon coast
weakened but still sent thin
clouds and isolated shower s into
the sta te.

High tempera tures near 100
degrees were ex pee ted Tuesday
In the midlands of South
Carolina .
The heat was caused by a ridge
of high pres sure extending ea stward from the Mi ssissippi Valley
to the M iddle Atlantic states that
was moving south pushin g hot
weather into the region for
severa l days
Temperatures abovl' lOU rlf' grees were reported Monday in
Tennessee, Alabama and
Mississippi
Clouds covered northwest Cali ·
fornia and the northern moun tains while the rest of the state
bask ed in sunshinf'.
H ig h l emperatu rf&gt;s ranged

------Weather-----South Central Ohio
Variable cloudiness Tuesday
night, with a chance of showers
and thund erstorm s. and a low in
the lower 70s. Chance of rain 40
percen t Partly cloudy Wednc s·
day, with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. and high s
between RJ and 90 . Cham:Pof ruin
30 percent.

Extended Forecast
Thursday through Saturday
Fair through the periOd. Highs
will range from the upper 70s to
the 80s each day . Overnight lows
will range from the mid 50s to the
mid 60s early Thursday and in
the 50s Friday and Saturday
mornings.

Celebrezze puzzled. ;~ n rinued
sehool support staff and publiC
employt'es would "support a
ca ndidatr ror gnvrrnor who has
suc h J
pour rt•cord on
rducalion "
The OFT endorsement took
place last weekend at a counc il
meeting in Mansfteld. Ce lc
brezzr was thP only Democra1
running for statewicll' ndminis
I ra tl ve offlCP who was snubbed
ThP trach['r.s ' union said bo 1h
r;:mdida1es WPH' well qualified,
but Volnovich got the nod beca use hr wants to raisr teachPr
pay. g i \'C~ 1eachers more voice in
managrment d ec isio ns, enforcP
d!sciplinf' i n t hP rlassroom and
rPducp cla&lt;&gt;s sizes in distrlcts
with high concentra1 ions of ch!ld rPn from low -income f am ilies
Thr union al so cited Vomo ·
vi ch ·s support of fully funding the

from page 1

Head S1ar1 program. inc reasing
hig h sc hool graduation requiremrnts in sciPnce and mathema t·
ics . :.md expand in~ teacher peer
rC'\'Iew and carrf'r ladder
program s.
Celcbrezz.r received the endor·
semen! las I April from the Ohio
Educ atlun Association. repres Pnling 90,()(X) teachers statewldP.

Ohio Lottery
1'1&lt;-ld : 090
l'ic'k-1 : &lt;tOt

( ard!'t
&gt;· H. :H ', X-IJ. 1-S
Low tonight in mid 60s.
fhant·• • o( rain -10 percent.
Thursday. high in upper 80s.

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Vot.41. No.82
Copvrighted 1990

RAMSTEI'J, Wes t Germany
IUPII - A US militar y tran s·
port plane assigned to can )'
supplies to American troops
s1ationed in 1he Prr s1an Gulf
cras hed earlv Wednr sddl . kit
l ing 13 U.S. Soldier s. i.J m.i litarv
spokf'sma n said
Th e C-5 tran sporter &lt;.~il'craft
cra shed about 12:30 a .m . in "
woOded area and caught fi n·
shortl y after takeoff from tlw
U.S. military bas{' of Ramstpin in
western WPs1 Gt&gt;rman~·. "i:IH.l
spokesman Doug Moon&gt;. Th0
caus{' of the crash wa ~ not
immediately known and li S.
military official" wPrt '

invPs ti ga tin g.
Thr planr wa s hP t~c.h•d 10
anothpr hao..;e in Fr&lt;J nkfurt brforr
i1 wa s toll:-/ to thr gu lf and delh·rr
food ra tions . mPdiral supplit'"
and maintrnanre PquipmPnl to

U.S. troops lcadmg a multma
t iona ! for ce drplo~ ·f'd aflt ' l Iraq
im·a dPd Kuwait. the spok£'s mJ n
S~lld .

AI il'a sl 1'1 people werr kilil'd
and four wrrr inJurrd. tht'
&lt;:. pokrsman sct id
RPSfU('J" S sa id it took JOOut &lt;.ill
hour to put ou 1 thP ll.1mf' .'i dnd
J ftrrward. dPnsr fog liarnpt•n•d
r tforl s tn find ,·ict im s An A tr
Fun'(' spokrsm:1n sa id rPSC'UP!"&lt;..,

found the body of the 13th vict im
alm os t 12 hours af ter the crash of
the C.:i Galaxy, one of the world' s
largrst
militan· tran s port
pia nf'.'&gt;
T hr four injun'd mPn V."l'l"f'
liJken to lhf' La ndo.,;tuhl Arm\
Med ica l Hospital near Ram stein .
a hospital spokrsm an sa id.
ThC' &lt;.~irrrart w as attached to
the' t;()th Militdr) Airli ft Wing.
Tra\·is Air Forrf' Aasr. Cal if.. but
lht• fli.ght lTl'\\ was from a
rt'Sf 'r\ 'f' unit. rhr ~ :1:\ rd Militan
Airlift Win g, Kc111· Air Forl' f'
l bsr. &lt;.~t Sa n Antonio. Trxas
Mon: thJn 200 reSN\'lS t s as
signed to lhr t:l3rd MiliL1r1

Joyce Farley. Pomeroy; Charles
Tyree, Middleport; and Carl
Knottlngham. Lo ng ilottom.
Mond ay discharges- Victoria
Le hew .

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tnrnadors

CRASH SfE:&gt;IE- Firemc'n hoso· down thr wing
section of all. s. l'·5 ealaxy transport plant• aftt•r
it ("raslll•d sllnrll.v followin~ lakPoff from

Anna l.f'e O~' lrr. Pomf'roy: Pa u
li nf' M . Snov.-dPn. Pomr ro~·.
Martin L. Spang ler. Ruti&lt;:wd.

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Ramsti'in Air 8a.~o~r " "t•dnfsda.)' . Th(' planf" (.'arrit•d
most lJ targo in &lt;'onjunrtion \\Uh thf' l ". S. Prrsian
GuH opt· ration . j l 1l'l)

Ohio escapes severe weather

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By l Jnitcd Prf'ss lntCI'n&lt;ltional
F:xcrp1 for
storm driven

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wind gus !.'- sur

pa ssed fiV mph. Ohio rsc c~ p•·li
Tursdav n igh t 's txw1 Y...lt h SP\ pn·
weathr~ largelv uns('&lt;.~tflPd
In Dar k(' County, onr obsl' l"\"l't
rppor1f'd a gus t of 911 mph. bu 1 a
sherl fr 's dpput _v sa1d 1hrrr wa" no
damage othPr 1ha n .. old lunlb
blown ou t of the 1tT!''i ...

A &lt;.;£'\'rrr thundprstorrn WJ tch
in t' f frrt for nParl~ · all tht·
.'&gt;t a1 r throughout thr l at(• df t1· r
noon dllrl Pvr nin g. IJut thr rP Wt•rc
nD r qJUJ !'&gt; of any significanl
dam&lt;J gP. 1\IJ srn·rr wpathPr wa &lt;.,
I' XfWC!Pd In tht' .S I;J t(' \\' r dnPSdit.\ .
••xrPpl tn !lw ('Xtrr nw .sou ttwrn
!'UUrl I!!''
Th P thundf'rs!Drmo..; tha t ;.af
frrtPd O h io Tursda~· ni~hl tc ndPd

v.""

to ffi O\"f' south and slow! .\ Wl'i.iki'Tl
liml ' wPnt on. R\ PJ J1\
\\'pdnPsdJ.\ morning, 1hcrP w(·!"l'
" ti l l I a 1rly rx 1f'nsivr s h owP r ~ and
!humlf 'f" tor m" in thf' so uthPrn
ro untirs. whiiP '-&gt;howpr.., •n •n ·
"c attrrPd o\·rr !hi' rrmaindPr of
thP ... tatP
So m p showPr-.. anrl thundf'r
qorms mo-t\· hang on in sou ltwrn
l'o ntinul'd on pa gf' ~
dS

July leading indicators unchanged
By VI!I;CENT DU. GllllllfE
· Ll)l Business Writt•r
WASHI!\GTO N - ThPgniWII ·
mrnt's lndf'x of l.rading l&lt;ro
nomic Indicators wa s unrhan gl'd
1n July aftrr rbmg J rr\'l" l'd 0 .1
pt=~rcf'nt in .Junf' and gainmg t l
n•visC'd U.ti pnrrn1 1n Ma _, .. tiH '
Com m erce [){oparlmPnt sai d
W~dncsday .

Thr cOrnprPhPnsn·p i ndt·-..:.
comp iled by 1hP dPpartmf'nt'..,

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THE MOST IMPORTANT
LETTERS WHEN IT
COMES TO DRUGS
Teaching your children the ABC's is fine, but you also need to
teach them about dru9. abuse and the special
importance of the letters 'NO." Teach them the drug
alphabet early in life , and help them from becoming another
statistic in America's fastest growing
disease- - drug and alcohol addiction . Let them learn their
ABC's in school, but teach them their "NO'S" at home .

Geneveve Schneider, Syracuse, Is Ill is week's winner of the
·'Around Town'' photo Identification series.
She correctly Identified the
photo as an architectural detail
on the Pomeroy United Methodist Church.
She will receive a landmark
sesquicentennial Christmas or·
namen I from Bank One

THE DAILY SENTINEL
I

t~un';tu of Fr1HWmic Anal\'-i." .
rr;td:." 11 sr·g mcnh of th1 · ' 'C"r1n
om .\ · in ;__rn d for1 tu p rrd1c t fulurr
])u stnt 'S" &lt;~rti\ !I\ tn thr L1nitt•d
Stal t'"
"",.\ llll&gt;rlth ,1go, thP l)un·;tu
rq&gt;orl!'d &lt;·qim;J! ('" ! hat ~ h owrd
11w inck .x WJS unchang&lt;'d in .l unt '
and incrr ast'd 0 7 pf'rcrnt in
Ma~· . " thr gO\ I•r nnwnt ~;ml
··~\n"'r: t gl' wor k'-.,·pt•k u·&lt;J.., tiH'
m ~1 jor ('Ontrtbutor to the .lunt·

Rutland woman files
suit against officials
cm

Name contest wirmer

l' nilc •d St atrs 10 I hi ' Yl iddl&lt;• l·:asl
s mrp Aug R.
Crou nd crf'ws ass1gnr&gt;d to t hP
w in g basPd &lt;~ t Kel ly Air F'orcP
Basr i n San Anton io haw• b('(' n
worki ng 24-hou r sh if Is si nee 1\ ug
:1. rC'pdirin~ &lt;.~ nd mJint:.Jining
incoming planP s for QU!l "k
dPpariUI"PS .
Fo r 1hr ftr sttmw Tur·~rL1\ · till'
-tl:Jrd r·rsf' r \ i s 1 ~ Wl' l l.' ~tilU\I.' Pd to
rlisclosl' d f1.•w dJ1l' sand numbPrs
..i hout th r ir rolr m thr massing of
C S. troops in th( ' Middlf' 1-:dq 111

l"t' S [X)]] '-. 1' 10 lr;tq"-. Ill\ .t " l\111 Ill
1\uw.:.l it ,\ug ~ Th e• a~ing ];) ·pldn t' r :l." flP!'t
a.o.,signpd to thr l.llrd hd.., r·aiJ&lt;&gt;t 'd
lilt it' m£&gt;rhanir.d 1Joublr• "It' &lt;.; a
large opt:•ra tion and th1ngs ha\'f'
go nr \"1 '1"\ H"l·ll, .. J"!'Sl·rn· Col.
M;_lhlon Stil'f. o t San An to nio s.:ud
atx:nn thr I:.Jrgf'st m 1111ar.\· ;ur('J";lft ou tstdc lhf' Sm·i f't lJ n1on .
\\"hich is r,lp&lt;.~bk of carr \·i ng W1
ti!ns of c ar go .
Tt11· C ~~ th;tt n,l'&gt;hf'd nr·ar
H.Jm ~ lt 'in
plant' camP down
aboul rl milrs from lhf' largr st
US chr•mlfal wPapuno..; df•pot 1n
Wrs1 C• •rman\" This month -100

hpmg removrd I rom th P depot to
bl' (\(• st ro.ved on J Pacific island .
T!lP las t arndrn t involving thr
l · S A 1r Fore(' Ill\&gt;\ l'S t German .\"
uccUJTC•d .lunt ' ii, when a F -16
fJg hlf·r JP1 collidf'd with &lt;:t g lidrr.

kil ling th&gt;· g lid er pilot .
On Aug. :!H. 19~ . &lt;II pcoplr werr
killrd and -l~lO 1nj urf'fJ ,11 the
r-LJ m s tPin ha sP WhPn a n lla}ian
planP p!OWI'd into a crowd during
.tn dlr s huv. .
Mo 1ro thJn -l~fl \\'est Gf'rman
mi lildr_
, . plant's ;Jnd about 240
plar~&gt;•s from " !lied NATO force s
h,t\'f' crJ ShPd in WPst Ger many
sincr !h P rnd of World \\-ar II.

il!PI&gt; -

ThP dP afh to ll from twistrrs thdt
h11 northPastNn Illinois r osP t o~~
Wrdnf'sday as national guard
troops put down S(' at tPrPd loo 1i n.c
and t hr govt:r nor plan nPd 1o \"i '-. It
lhP dP\"aS tatf'd &lt;HP&lt;-1
Qulck -1hmking lligh schnol
C"OiH' ill's rna\" hav P prr,·t•ntrcl d
Wtll""l' I r agt'd\ h\· mo\'i ng 1rlO
~ t udPnt ath lrtPs in sc hool to .1n
undrrground g~: mna s1urn mo
mrnt s beforr the twi stflr 'i d P"
troyrd room whf'If' th1•\ w••rp
p 1act iring
No studrnh \\"(·rt· hurt wtwn

Wendy' s lnt 'l.
5 1~
Worthington Ind .
... 211
(\\o'nrthlngtun Ind. is rx divi dend today I

.John H Pauley, Coolvillr ;
r:vplyn Irvine Mundry, Reed s
vill e; Gilrs Glenwood Smith.
Rutland; Owen A Nutter. R('{'ds
ville: Ama Sue Wtlliams. Ru
tla nd.
Brrnard LPf' l.amh.
Tuppers Plains;
Osia Bdh '
Kyger. A lbany ; Patsv Jean Lau
derm il t, Ra cl ne;
Raymond L. Oliver, Racme:
Co nnie Sue AaiPs, Hurland : MP·
linda H . Smith , Pomeroy ; Nanc_v
L Rose, Long Bo ttom ; Hazel
Ar nold , Pomeroy; Juani ta Lam
bf&gt;rt. Rutland;
Thel ma G. Garrett. Pomero)' .
Ta mara Sue Hupp, Raci ne .
Thl'ima Barton Campbell, Mid
dleport; Debra D. Mora. Pomeroy: J essa M. Brannan. Middleport; Kenneth W. Madden .l r ..
Middleport, Alfred F . Crueser .
Pomeroy; William F . Odonnell.
Pomeroy;
Sara h W. Gibbs. Pomeroy;
James Nicholas Depoy, Shade;
Larry E . King, Shade, Mark A .
Friend, Pomeroy, Rlta An n
KPhl, Reedsville; Margaret L.
Story. Middleport:
Viola M. Teegarden. Pome ·
roy; David Michael Mellot t,
Pomeroy; Nancy B. Reed, Pomc
roy; Willard Paul Adkins . Bid well; Kenneth Lee Martin, Al bany; Terry L. Shain, Racin e;
William Grueser. Pomeroy:
Cec il D. Frye, Langsville: Robert K . Young, Racine; Gary
David Harmon, Rutland ; Laura
Louise Harri son, Pomeroy ;
Tracy Lynn Hysell, Pomeroy;
Olive Fern Sat terfleld, Middleport; Howard W. Thoma, Pomeroy: and Juanita S. Humphreys.
Pomeroy.

i\Jrl!fl Wing. rathr1 than \1 ;t!t fo1
thf• &lt;'.:~ll · up from thl' Pt•ntagon.
ha\f' bPL'Il tran sporting troopo..;
.1nd cargo from Jround 1hP

Twisters strike Illinois; death
toll climbs to 24 early today

Veterans Memorial
Monday admissiOns - Ger t rud p VanCooney, Middl('po rL

(Continued fr om Page 6\

A Multimedia Inc Newspaper

13 U. S. soldiers killed in troop plane crash

Hospital news

Pool of. ..

2 Sections . 1 4 Pag es 25 Cents

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, August 29, 1990

su11 aga in st several local law

SPptPmhf•r . l ~H9 v.·p rc fil• 'd ··ou l
uf rnalic t·. h al rPd and til \~ill

rn forcemen t of fi cia l s in cl udi ng
Me ig~ Co unt y; Sheriff Jamrs M .
So ul sbv
In a Ca..,p f iled in Ml'i~s Cnunl _\
Co mmon Pleas Court on Mon
day, Phyllis Spangler of :'&gt;ir~&lt;
f.lma Hoad in Rutland a ll eg~,
that shp was "unlawfull_\' ar ·
rested'' on a chargp of aggrit ·
vatcd arson by Ryan Hall and
John Spires. both deputies of the
Mr&gt;gs Co unty Sheriff's Depar t·
mentor law enforcement officers
for thl' Village of Rutl and.
Thl' complaint. fli ed by Pomeroy atto rnt'Y Charles H. Knight.
s tci t e-s that after shP wa s a r ·
rested. Spangler was held , with out a warrant, In the Meig s
County Sheriff's Department and
later at the Sheriff's Department
In Lawrence County.
Spangler also alleges that I hi s
action was "willful ancl mall·
clous", and that the criminal
charges filed against her In

tow ard &gt;h• · Pl aintiff l'h)·il! s
Span g lrr . for 1hr purposf' nl
ha rassl n,E: and rm b.1 1a .'&gt;s in g
Plaintiff l'h.v llis Spdn gJpr'" .
MPig s Cou n ty Court .ludgf'
l' atrirk H O'B ricndismissrdthr
a ggra\' a !Pel arson rhargP against
Sj.&gt;JngiPr srn•ral days la1Pr.
"As a proximJII ' n'sult and a
d1rrrt rPsult of the ac1s", lhr
&lt;"Urnplaint s ta tPS, '"Plainll ff
Phyllis Spangl er wa s clepriV&lt;'d of
her liberty and was subjected lo
srvrrr and painful injury, suf
l er ed mental and phy sical an
guisl1. anxirt y, Pmbarrassm e-nt,
humiliation a nd los s of
reputation.··
The compla i nt asks for monc)·
damages against Hall, Spire s,
Deputy Sheriff Jeff MiliPr and
three unident i fied deputies,
li sted i n thP complaint as " John
Doe f" . "Jo hn Doe II" and "John
Doc I II ". as well as the Village of
Rutland and Shrriff Soulsbv

A

~ulland

woman ha' filed a

and Ma\" l"f'\'\sions. ·
Thr Commrrl'f' Dt •partmt •nl
'&gt;a iel tha1 of Hlf' Jl componPr11 ~.
t'1rPt · wen' up. sew•n wp rp down
and a ~t ngk t"d 1f'gorv - manu
ldf'tun'r" nrw unkrs. 1·nn'&gt;UilH'I
~01..-:h and ma! Prials industril''&gt;
adju sh' d for infliJ1 ion W.t 'unc hangPd
.lui_\··., po.sitin· r ontr 1but or'&gt;
lnclu rh '(l rontr;wh .tncl ordl'I.., fn1
pla n t and l 'q mpmcnt. chan gf' 1n
"&gt;P nsi l i\'(' matf'rials prt rf's &lt;Jnd
01C' ind(•x of rons um rr PXJX'Cla
li ons. thf' drpartmf'nl sa1 d .
Among 1hP m'g;ltt vf' rontr ibu
t or~ la s t mon1h
- Vf'ndur pprformancf' , ~.~· hich
t r;n' k s deli\"C•ry t i mr:
- MonPy c;. upply. adjustf'tl for

l rwled

Pl"lnflelcl

High School c~ bout :1 I ~ p m
Tu('sda\' but au thon1 i{'" rep or 1t·d
mor(' than .100 pPoplf' injun'd 1r1
l hr rPg lOn
" It was mira r ulml'&gt; . .. Princt
pcil ./amPs Waldorf o.;;lid '"Th~·
('(J.l f' hf'-., Sl'nS!'d lhl' prt'S&gt;.;UJ"(' in
1111' huild1ng r h;.m gr and th l'\ "
krH'w so mPthin ~ wa s HTong . ..
ThrPf' propiP \\"f'r"f' k il h'd in an
&lt;Jdminbtrar ion building nf';Jr thP
high sc hool as th! · 1ornddOP"
cru ... hrd '&gt;UITounclmg hnmf'" o~n d
h! 'J\" !l _
\ rL Jm.JgPd ;t r hurch corn
pi!'.\ . thl'n '-.kippt•d '-.OU!h\\'1''-l !11
lh(' nnrthNn outskirl" of . l ~tli t •r.
whpn· tht '\ r l1 !'\\'f'cl rhr ou~h tht•
CPdar \\·nod s" :Jp;Jrtm•·nt ("ll m
plt&gt;x 1n &lt;"n·.'&gt; l IIII I
Will ( ·ounl\ J)p p ut'. ( "n1 mH' r
V\"iJIJ,IrJI !-" l'l"gU'&gt;On ',.JJ ti ;! -1 j)t&gt;Op]( '
~' "t ' l"t' knm'n d•·ad :tnd ~t'\c n
hospitJI'- in lh• ' an 'd l ! t',ttl'd ;1!
lt',l'&gt;l T1K j)('Opli• illJUrt&gt;d by I)H'
IWJ" t! 'l'&gt;
!o"t&gt;rgu 'ion '-.:ltd ,~ mong 1h• · d1 •;HI
\\"('!"t' thn •r pPoptP pulled from
lhl' \\Tt '(' k;tgi' of t h4 · St l\1:11·\
lrnm ;wul:JII ' Hom.tn C.d ho l!l
Churc h. 1ncludtng o.;rhool l'l tn {'J
p:tl ~1'&gt; 11'1 M;n \ J...:Pt'Tl.lll Eight
l)f'opl1· Wt'rl· k1 lh·d in :1n apart
mrnt comp lex 1n Cn•st Hil l.
l.dll'rP 1lll"l 'l ' &lt;.,fnr _
\ hu i ld 1ng~; W!'·t"f'
1 hoppt·d In I HW flo~J r· or It '"" ·
t;u, .fd ill4'" H Thompso n 1\.1 "
'.Cht·rlllit•d In M t l\P h.\ ht 'l icnpl4 'l
\\" l'dnt'..,d a\ · ,tt ttw high &lt;.; c hon I In
1w~i n assf'.., si n):! fl~lm ; tgt ' An aid('
..,;lid Th omp.., on wi ll tw ro nsirk r
Jng how bt ' "' In lwlp o...tnt"kf•n
n •&lt;.;i dPnh

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.~young

man

gut•s tllruu~h hi."' lwlonging" itftt•r ,1 turnado riJIIH'd out lht' wall-,
and roHf of this housp in Plainfi l' ld . Ill. .\ "~i'rit•s of twish'r"' sw~· pt
through th e an• a, ('a using nl H'-'"'i\'(' prorwrty darna~~ · and killing at
!Pa ."~t

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\r· hr11d 11 \1'&gt;1''&gt; Hl'tl' c, Ltd\. l'd In
tl1t ' &lt;.,fnrJll :11111 ,I !\\ " 1~ !1'&lt;1 u ·: lnl\
pllt • IH ·lnnd tll1 · I"UI11JII' 1d 11\1
'&gt;clllonl i "l .l'-'-t''- \\ "l 'l j ' to h.t\ 1'
&lt;.,l,t l lt·d \Y1 •dtH''-d.t\ bUt 111'-l t',ld
tt11 H"!.tb (" .t!l('t 'lt ·d '- r/H ttd tr11 l ht •
f"t''&gt; lllft]W H"!•t •h. ,Hld '&gt;d lrllh i'\ 1\ tll
II \ !n ,1'&gt;'-1''" H·h,tt 111 d11 \\ 1111 1111'
J"(''&gt;tn11hl ' \ 1' .11
Tllj · .., tnrm ~ · u r .1 '-\ l .t !! J ··{1~11r1

7UU l1·1't w 1dc .tnd 7 mil(''&gt; long, ··
•., ttd \'.llt ( ",null\· f'nlf'Jr,r ncy.:
'-1 'I ·, ! t 1., d 11 f•r 1!!I" Dr !I1 ( ;IJ u ld .
\.ilir11Lil t,u;ud l t lfOP~ .1nd
polwl' t1 nn1 "u1 rt 1Undin~ town s
1\1 '1 1' t .il lt•d tn q w ·lllontin~ Two
d I I p &lt;.,f&lt;., 1\ f 'I I ' I I ' fH l)"l ('(! d u 1"1 ng I h p
11 1)..: 111
.-\l"o lttr t" The lot n.uJot ·~ wert'
( ·on l !llUI'd 1111 p.!l!f' :)

Report on acid rain study could
tum opinion in favor of coal states

111flatlon:
-Chan gr in manuf;:w1un•r..,
unflllrd ordPrs. adjustPd fnr
Inflation.
- A veragt' workw&lt;'rk;
- Bu i lding perm i ts;
- A vr ragP wf&gt;rk l y inlli al
claims for statr un{' mploy ml•nl
insurancf'.
-Stock price~.
T he index, wh ich stoOd at i41i. l
In Jul y, has bern up 0.6 percrnl
for the last six months and up H
percent for the last 12 months . a
governmen t spo kesman sa id.
The co mposite Index of colncl·
dent Indicators. a monthly ap ·
proxlmatlon of aggregate eco·
nomic activi ty, fell 0.2 percent in
.July after Increasing by 0.2
percent and 0.5 percent In .JunP
and May.
The composite Index of lagging
Ind icators, meanwhil e, In ·
creased 0.6 percent last month
after declining 0.4 percent and0 .2
percent In June and M ay, the
Commerc~ Department sa id

By I.~:E U:ON .~RII
l 'PI SlalPholl'w RPpurt4·r
COL UMBUS - Tw o rongn•."
m('n from Ohiosa!dTm•sdav tlwt
up('o ming rrport on a 10-yPar
&lt;H' id rain study, coupl r cl with !hf'
C'on flirtm thf' M 1ddlf' Eas1. cou ld
turn puh lif' op1ninn in fa, ·nr of thr
coal statf' S on a ('On1nJ\'f'r sial
r lran a ir bill in Co ngrrs"
&lt;:~n

Aut Reps Michael Oxlcv of
Findlay and Douglas Applegate
nf StPube nvi llP warned 1hat the
rPporl, which t~ pp._'l rf'nt l y shows
acid rain is l ess of an air poilu I ion
problem th an fir st believed.
could b~ unde rc ut by environmentalists wi t h the help of the
nf'w s mf'dia.
Applt.•ga1e, a Democrat, and
Ox ley, a Republican. testif ied
be for&lt;' an Oh io House committee
on clea n coa l technology . Com ·
mit tee mPmbers wanted to know
what th ey can do to affect the
outcome of the Bush ad mlnlstra

I

t ton\ l"if'il n air prop1 )~;J]. nuw 1 n a
j u inl JIOUS(' -St•n;t tf' t"OI1ft •t t•rH"t '
rommi l lf'f'
T hr acid rain jJIJrli nn 11f thP brl l
in dfrct makf's thP 11 coa l
pwd1JC'ing "!;-Ill 'S pa _\ for lht '
pfft' cls of .lCid ra in b.\ · swt!c hmg
flu•l .'&gt; nr u"tng coal rlp;wmg
trchnology .
Th(' l'Ungn:&lt;.;"!TlPn said thr
s1at r IPglsl at or .' could help hy

preparing thl' public for higher
Pnl'l"gy cos ts. ancl in parllcula r

highrr electric bills if non-coa l
sl alt•s grl their wa_\· on thr Cl ea n

Ai r Ael.
Oxlf'V sa id 1he prov isions in
thai biil will cost Ohio$2 billion a
yea r . 1-lr sa id rf' si dr nt i al user s
wo uld pay 10 percent to 1.1
per cen t morf' for PIPct rlc i1 y about $10 a month per household
- and that 15.000 mining and
rrlale&lt;l job s would be lost.
Thr co ngrrs!' mPn sa id a rrpor1
on the $1i00 million National Ac id
\;

l'lt 'it p il;t!HHl ·' ""t'.'&gt;sn wnt Progt ;tm wtll ll1 • rt'lr~t.'&gt;Pd next
monlh. '&gt;IHlwi n.~=: llw t ac id ra in is
not a~ st•J ·iuus a thrt'al to the
r ndronml'n l as initial I.¥ th ought.
· "T hl' r PA ha s brPn work ing
Ovt'rttnw to u ndPrcu 1Owl'\"A PAp
.&lt;., lud_
\ . · ..,, lidChlP_\ '" lliopethose
guvs (NJ\P/\P\
ll dVC' sharp

knive s and shiPlds, tx&gt;cause
they're going to need it. E nviron·
mentalists are going to be having
nrw s confer rnces all over the
country to knock It llhc reportl
down . ··
" TI1t• puhlic has been bra inwas hed by theenvlronmentallsts
"nd lhl' media outside the areas
where jobs are affect.ed," said
Applega te. adding ihat the
NAPAP r eport may help mOderate the Clean Air Act " If It's
played righ t , hut If It isn't we're
going to sit back and get our butts
kicked."
Con tinued on page 5

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