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                  <text>Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday. August 29. 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Ohio Lottery

Meigs at
McArthur
Friday

Plck-3: 716
Plck-4: 7274
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Friday, mostly sunny . High In
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$169 lB.
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$1 49 LB.

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FffiE DEPc\RTME'IIT RECEIVES DONA TION- Frank Colwell, left. a volunteer with th r•
Salem Township VoluniA'c r Fire Department,
shows Jon 1\olerririPid som e of the equipment used
hy firl'flghter s. Merrifi eld , health and safe ty

manager lor Southern Ohio Coal Comp10ny's
M eigs Oivlslon, visit ed I he department to present
a $450 donation to I he department on behull ol thr•
company. The money will go into a gem'ral
operation fund, according to Colwell.

Jury finds cult leader guilty
PAIN ESVI I.t.F: . OhiotUPitA ju ry needed just 2 'h hour s of
deliberati o ns Wcdnt'sday to find
religious cull leader .Jeffrey Don
Lundgren gu ilt y of kill ing a
fl vo ·membc;· family belongi ng to
his cult
Lundgr r n. 40. a onr· timt' la_
v
mlnistrr in the H.N rgan iu'd
\ hurch of Jesus \hrist of l.allrr
Da y Saints. cou ld hP sPntrn rPd to
dea t h
Thr slx ·woman. s ix man j un
dr llberated for 'l 112 hout·s after
he•rlng defense lawyer C'hari('s
Grieshammer admit Lundgrrn · ~,
guUI during closi ng argumrnt s.
"The t rut h is. this testim om
was n' t nerdrd ... h P satd '',l f' f
f rry Lund gren k ill ed th ese [l&lt;'O
p lr . Th ere was no llPC'd I!! go into
this sideshow ."
Lak e Co unt y Common Plea "
Judge Martin Park s tenta tivply
scheduled the sen tenc ing pha se
of th e trial to beg in Sept. 10 in
which tho jury w i l l listen to
argumrnts an d recommrnd ;1
sentrnC'r to t hr j udge.
Lake Count .1· Pro sc uc to r

Stev·pn L JTourrltr sa id hr wlll
try to convi nse thP jur\ to
rrcommt&gt; nd the death srntrnc P.
l ie said he will oppose a dl'fenso
mollon to dr lay· t hr sf' ntrncing
phase or the tria l for !ill days
bC'causr trstimony will nnl bl'
fres h i n t hP minds nf thr jurors
T h&lt;' JUdge has v&lt;'tlo ru le on tho
rrquPst for a de lay
In anot her dPvrlopmrnl In the
!'a sP
WPrlnrsdav
morning,
Lu ndgr(•n's wifp, AI icP. Vva s
srn!P ncPd to l :lO _vta r.s to Jifp fo r
hrr ro lr in thr slay ings of Drnn is
and C h er~· l A ver y and t hf'i r t hr Pr
~' ou n g d auf!hlrrs.
.. Jt·s no1 ovf'r y rt." said
Kirtla nd Po lin· Chief DPnnis
'art&gt;orough. who fo ll owed th o
c ult' _
.., ac l!v!ties for abo ut two
yp;us. " l fwl a littlr drai nf'd, bu I
thai' s norm al. Wt•' rp n•&lt;~d .v In go
On 10 thp nl'Xt phi!SI' "
Lu ndgrl'n led a group of
RPOrg&lt;tnized Ch urch follower s
from hi s native Independence.
\flo , to the ch urch's historic
temple in Kirtland in the mid
19HOs. cond uc ting hi s own scrip

Ohio River fish study
planned by ORVWSC

EGGS

$139

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aba ndonment of approximat('I Y
fou r -tenths of a mi le of t he road.
located between Towns hip Road s
53 and 54 .
T he sectio n of road i n question,
located near Town shi p Road .i4.
ends near properly owned by Jeff
Latta . Lat ta wa s present at thr
meeting in favor of the road
clos ing
A l so represe nt ed wrrr
m embers of th e family or Em
met t Douglas, who originally
contact ed the Sc ipi o To wn shi p
trustees reques ting t hat the road
be closed .
One person in atte nd ancp op
posed the road c losing due t o a
pending property sa le, which hP
stat ed was co nti nge nt upon the
roa d cl osin g. He riled increased

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Several c iti zPns who livr on
Sci pio Towns hi p Road 2R4 1Stan
ley Roadi attended the m eeting.

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in Sc ipio Township and voted to
add tw o oth ers In the co unt y to
the list of t owns hip roads at their
regul ar mf'et in g Wednesda v
afternoon.
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and a ll but one were in favor of

SPARE RIBS

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Thr fish populat i on of the Ohio
River and two major tri butaries
wi ll br exa mlnied in an lntcra·
ge ncy cooperat ive sampling pro
gram running f rom ScptembN 4
t o ScptPmbPr 2~, 1990. The Ohio
River Val il' Y Wat er Sanitation
Commission. is l'nordinat i ng thr
program .
E n v l ronm~' ntal protrc tion &lt;Hid
n at ur al rPsourcr agencies. from
states along the river. and ot her
gover nmr n ta l agf'nc!es arP par ·
llclpallng In the program .
Fish wi ll be co llected from
loc ks al ong the Ohio. Allegheny
and Mononga hela River. and
categorize d by ty pe, size and
weight. The resu lt s of the survey
will indicate I he t ypPs of fi sh that
thri ve In the rivers .
Fi sh are good Indic ators of th e
cleanliness of river water. Large
populations of spec ies se nsitive
to pollution Indicate progress In
water pollution contro l.
The dat a co llected since 1968

A Multimedia Inc Newspapor

Commission adds two
roads, abandons one

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. August 30, 1990

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By BRIAN J . REED
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T he M eig s Counl v Co mmis·

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show gPnrraJ lmpruvenLI'n! 1n
SJX'Clrs d iversi t y, particu la rly in
t he upp&lt;'r Ohio River . Thi s
mean s the fishing is gr t ting
bet ter and a gr eater numbPr of
more desirable kinds of fi sh arc
prrsrnt in th P rlvrrs sa mpled .
Along with tht• su r veys. chcmi ·
c c1l &lt;m alysis wi ll bl' conducl rd on
fillPt s taken f rom cPrta i n species
of fi sh. Tho fill ets will be
ex.Jml n od for che mi cal
contaminat io n.
1-{esults from prrvious years'
analysis have found levels of
res's and Chl orda ne to be above
ac ti on levels establis hed by the
US . Food a nd
Dru g
Administration
This Info rma t ion prompted the
Slat es of Ohi o, West Virginia,
Pennsylvania , Kentucky and I nd ian a to Issue advisories agai nst
the consu mption of certai n kind s
of fish from the Ohio River .
Results from the 1990 collection and a nalysts should be
ava ilable In ea rly 1991.

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t urr classes . But Lu ndg rPn ancl
hi s f o l lowrrs brokP away f' rum
till' eh u rc h in 19H7.
Tes timony showed Lund grr n
at ltm es justlfll'd th e need to kill
tht ' AvP r ys w lth read ings from
the scr ip ture, but at ot her times
showe d a dislike for Dennis
A vpr y , ('vr n rncou r ag i ng h im no t
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move to Ki rt land from
Mis souri.
Th e day a f ter t hr sl ayings,
fPdP r al and !oral auth ori1 iPs
came• to thr r ult' o., fann tn
q uPsUo n lhPm about a rumored
plot to takp uver thr trmplP. IJUI
they had no elue about tho
slavings at thP time .
Following the questio ni ng, C"u il
mrmber s im mrdia tr ly mov r d to
ncar Dav is, W.V a. . and th en on to
Chilhowee. Mo .. m Octotwr be·
fore br~aklng up i n December .

Escapees
captured
in Florida
WASHI NG T ON C OURT
Housr: - iLIP ii - Twom c nwho
escaped from the Fayette Co unt)'
.Jai l l as t week have been capturl'd in F l ori da.
Sheriff Bob McA rthur sa id
Wednesday t hat Andy Eggleton
and Roger Oa ughn. both of
Washin gt on Co urt House. were
being h eld In th e Co lli er County
Jail In Naples, F l a., pending
extraditio n to Ohio.
T he two escaped Aug . 21 by
sawi ng t hrough a cell bar and
break ing the lock on a fire escape
dour . They a lso abducted Phil
Ca plin ger, 67. Mount Sterl in g, at
gunpoint and fo rced him to drive
th em to th eir friend' s home In the
Mount Ster li ng area.
Meanwhile. M ark Mootlspaw
and Chri stina Ca mpbell, bot h of
Mount Sterling. have been
char ged with two count s each of
obs truc ting j ustice . McArthur
said .
T he two allegedly provided
transportation for Eggleton and
Baughn alter they escaped .
Mootls paw and Campbell were
being held In the county jai l In
lieu of $5,000 bond each.

accessibilit y of emergency vf'h i·
cles as a reason that th p road
should rem ain OJ)C' n.
Those In favor of th e clos ing,
alo ng with co unt y garage sta rr.
indicated to the comm iss io ner s
t ha thth e road was not me~in ·
tained and was lm passa blf'
Those residing on t he road
indica ted that th ey woul d not br'
wi l lin g to bring th e r oad to cou nt y
road stand ards so that the cou nt y
h tg hway department co uld m ain tain th e road
The comm iss ioners vo ted un ·
an im ous ly to aba ndon the road,
as per the req ues t of the Sc ipio
T owns hip Tru stees
Th e commissioners vo ted to
add Ra l ey Road in Sal isbury
Township and Erwin Drivr in
Chester Townshi p to thei r town·
ships' mileage• records
A r equest to add (;opg !P in Road·
in thr Goeg lein addition to
towns hi p mileagP was 1ahlPd.
pPnding fu rther in vt's ti ga t io n of
the countv e ng im'Pr
Upon th e request of thr• Red
ford Townsh ip tru stees. the co m ·
missioners voted 10 cha ngr t he
name of Bedford Townsh i p Roa d
145 f rom fiR1 to Tow nsh ip Road
130.

Tha t road is cu rrPntl y k now n
as Whiff' Oak Road, and rPs i·
drn ts of thP road havr requested
I hat th&lt;'name bcchangt'dtoCold
Hidge
Th e co mmiss ionPrs voted to
cha nge that s~ctlon or road to
Co ld Ridge Dri ve .
A bid for asp halt products for
the month of Sept ember from
Aspha lt Materials Company of
Marietta was accepted by the
commissioners . The bid from
Aspha lt Mat er ial s Com pany wa s
the o nly bid received .
T he co mmi ss i oners also
ope ned sea led bids on a 1982 Ford
LTD. wh ich had bee n used by the
Metgs Cou nty Sht•r iff' s Depart
mrnt. and a 1982 pick -up truck
which had been used by t he dog
wa rden .
Bids of $15:i for the car an d S200
fo r thf' trurk Wf'rf' accPpted for
thr Vf' hic lrs.
In f i nJI al'tion, thr boJrd vo ted
to approvP Cha rl es l Adkin s of
Ca llipolis to a spcond fivP·year
tPrm on thP Rio Gr.:1ndC' Com m uni tv Coiit'g&lt;' Hoard of
Di rt' ctors
T he appointmrnt must br
appr oved by a l l co untiPs in thr
comm un ity co llrgr d istr ict.

U. N. chief to visit Iraq's
foreign minister in Jordan
By ANN PETERS
United Press lnlernallonal
It could take at leas t a week to
process P:xi 1 v isas for for rign
women and ch ildren trapp&lt;'d by
thr invas ion of Kuwa i1. diplo ·

mJts

sa id.

while thl' U.N .
serTPt a r y._~::::rrwral prcpan'd ! o
mrPt I raq's forrign min L-; ter tn
.Jordan .
l J. N. SPcrf'ta r y PPrrz dr C uPl
Jar mrt in PL11:is wtth Frf'nCh

Forrign Mlnlstf' r Holand Dumt.~s
Thursdav and ~a id his mission
was ··to. obtain thr implcmPn ta·
ti on o f thf' (U.N . I rpsolutio ns. "
Thf' reso lutions cal l for thr
Conti nu rd on pagC' 10

Lobbyists unhappy with the
system, but still play the game
('OI.l JM llUS. Ohi o tl!P li SPn'ra l yt'&lt;Jrs ;1Ku. Colum bu ~
lobbyists go t _.;u ;1 nnuyt·U a1 thr
prol iferation o f fund -raisrrs for
s tJ 1r lrgis la tor' r ha 1 tlwv hPid
o nr of t hC'ir ow n
Thr)' rha r gt'd logtslator.s $111
ap ircP to go to a downtown !lOtCI.
drink brer. C'&lt;-1 1 chipsandprrl!.(' l s
and takr abw;p , Procf'rds wPnl 1o
thr lohbyisrs· softb al l 1&lt;&gt;;m1. thf'
H irh and Pnwf'rful
Thl' " LPg islaliH' Ps&lt;Jim' · wa ...,
rpad. 11 brg&lt;Jn · "Thl' Lt•gisla 1ur·p
i " mv :-- h(•p ht'rd _ I o.;ha ll v.·ant . "
Lobbvist'i di'C' s1ill rank h·U a t
'hl' iiln g nut $2:&gt;, $'J!I and $11111 for
tickf'ts to pvrn1s llponsorr'd b.\ ' qy
Hous(' m('nlbrr .., and ha lf thP II
sf'nator s \'\.(' n two .\-'Par s. Sonw
lrgislator." h&lt;~q ' morl.' than Onl'
funrl· r .l ist•r Somr h.lvPonr right

afll·r· lh!'.v an• r&gt; lrrtrcl.
But the lobb.v i.o., ts g rit thrir
trrth J nd pa .v thP frright . figur
ing th at somet ime thP.v mig ht
want somrth ing from thl' IPg is ia
tor I t i s bpttrr 10 b(' on 1h1 • lis I (d
donors than not on it.
1-l uusl' SprakN \'t• r-nal Hil!r.
J) WhP r!f·r~; !Ju r· g.
hold s th(•
grand · d .:~ d dy of all fund ·r,lisrr ...,
- hi s a nnu al birthrla .\· part\·, for
wh ich hr rha rgf"' $:l~10 a I ick t •t . up
s:MJ fr om last YP ~I r
Attf'ndanrc h vkwl'd &lt;J'&gt; m;u1
dator v in thl' lohb ving rurnmu n
it .v. a~d R tff r draws more· pt'Opl t•
to the Aladd in Shrinr TPmple in
suburban Ga h&lt;lnna than prf'"i
drnt s of th(' Unit rd StatP~ hJ\'1'
cl rJ wn for simila r Jffa i r:- Hr
nrt s about $4!M I.OOO .
Hiffr flall v rlenios th&lt;' porrep
t ion t hJ t t u g.C' t somr! h ing donr in

MISS MEIGS Miss Meigs toured the
Pomeroy area last week. Miss Meigs ' owners.
Fred W. Crow, Jr. and Michael Warner, are In
search of a llrsl name lor the dwarf cow, In hopes
that 11 will Improve her confidence and

tlw Housf' r ou mus1 a1tend h i~
birthd a~ p~rtv ur givr to his
ciimpaign fund
" :--Jo sir ... hf' rrs ponded whrn
; 1 ~kl'd i f thPJT i!-. a rr lat ionship
twtwr&gt;f'n r.lm paign co nt ributions
.1nd gl'lling hill s passrd .
··1 don't know of an .v onl'. any
orga nln ti rm 11r inclivictunl. w ho
., aid thPI co ulrt g&lt;'t a btll pasS!'d
IWCJUSf' thrv g; 1n• a contribut io n
10 ;1 c ampaign. tu thf' Drmocrat ic
p,11'11 ... said l(ifil' "If the,· do.
tiwv'rp not H' llin j.! thP truth"
.::\ lo t ol lohlJyists compla i n
tlH'v\·r givPn all thi s munl'y and
t lw.n thrv don't get w hat they
\~dil l. · sJ id .Jam r.., Tilling, exec
uti\'t' "~'CTI ' Llr ~· o f thr Ohio
s~· n ;lt f' . " Th f' \' don't undPrstand
tlut whJt th('.\' Jl'f' doing is
grtt in g Jrrrs'&gt; . not guarantC'ein~
vo1rs."

self·esleem. Several businesses and Individuals
are olferlng prizes In connection with the selection
of the name. Names can be submitted at the Daley
Sentinel or at Crow &amp; Crow, both In Pomeroy.

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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pom eroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WI"'GETT
Publisher

CHARLENE HOEFLICII
General Mana .. er

I'A'I' WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publishe r/Controller
A \H~ MRER of Th£&gt; Un ltf'd Press 1nternattona l, I nla nd Da l tv Press
,. \...._,l., 'l,ltiun and ! ht:&gt; Amer ica n Newspapt:&gt;r Publisher s As.soriClllon

LF.TTE RS O F' OPINION are wE.&gt;Icom e. The y s hou ld be lf'ss than .100
" 'Mrls long All letters are s ubject to editing a nd mu st be s ign ed wilh
n.mw .. tddress and tel ephonp numbe r. Noun slg nPd 11:'1 lt&gt;rs wll llx' p ublr~h t'rl LPT rr r s should be In good taste, addr es sing Iss ues. not personallllt~

War fever becomes epidemic
By LEON DANIEL
UPI Chief Correspondent
1\'..\~11 J:'IGTON- War fever has ca used the fi rst cas ua l til's i n t hl'
-.ho~rdm,· n wtth Iraq , ilddling br ai ns a nd loosening to ng ues
.-\mung the wa lk i ng wounded ar e those A mericans so muddl('d t hat
thl'\ cll' l' OU traged at payi ng m ore for gaso lin e, whiiP not even
flinchin~ d t spending their na ti on's blood and treasurt' tu dP ft• nd
:-\.tudt ott
Jlr·t•:·ddPnt Bu sh, at a news conference during his Mainr vaca ti on.
mi!(!l~ · s u~gC'stpd that Americans save gas. He did i t ra th er tim id ly,
,,1\'i ng hl' did not w a nt to "panic" the populace
\ I d O\ of tho se who would be panic ked by the prosj&gt;l'Ct of con se rving
g.1:-. t'\ idPn tl \ ar p wi l ling for th e Unit pd States to risk war to assure
!h;H tht' \ ' han" a ll of it they want
~ l t•c~nlinw. thetr prPsiden t continues 10 flit arou nd in a motorboat
th.i! can guzz le 25 gallons of gas in an hour.
If w,1r ff'\·er add les tht• brain, it also can ca use mindll'ss babbling , a
,,·mpton I raqi President Saddam Husse in displayed on worldwtde T\"
" ·ht•n hr stagrd t hat btzarre propaganda dra m a w ith th e hostages he
t'd li s gu(•s ts .
:\nd \\·.:.Jr ff'\.&lt;'r can ca usl' eve n American f ighting men i n thr Sa udi
clt '~ l· rt to boast l1ke those professional w r es 11er s i nt Pr viPwed on
lt • lf'\'l.~ton ba('k homP.
.. 1\'c cdn hurt ·rm bad," a helicopter pilot based near th e Saudi
bo rdt·r ~~· ith l\uwai t told a r eporter. bragging of th P rlam .:1g&lt;.1 U.S.
fo iTt''- willtnflic t on lhP Iraqis. "They' ll be toa st.··
SonH' susp&lt;"c t that a touch of w a r feve r may havp promp tPd fo rmrr
St'&lt;'l't&lt;ar.\ of Statp Ht&gt;nry Kiss inger to urge Bush to · ·r·onsi der a
.... url!IC;tl .1ncl progrPss ivc destruction of Iraq's m11itary asse ts."
\\',!r ff'\'f' l. rP ndPrs some of it s vic ti ms so deliriously hawk ish th at
tht~ ~ d~· mJnd th at Hush immedi a tely unleash forr Ps to knu&lt;:k out
!rdr(s H·ar ·ma k mg ra pability.
Dn 11 nlJ\~ . they i nsist, while t he polls stil l show strong AmP rican
~uppor! for pun ishi ng Saddam for raping dpfenseless Kuwai t
Ttw h.m·k:-. .liP ct•rtain t hat A m r ri ca n ai r PQWf' r r &lt;m vi rtua l ly
elimm J lt · Ir .1r(s a1r forre and i t s nuclC'ar and r hf'm ic al wa r farr
p i.tnt :-.
\\ . c~r ft'\ t•r prompts gra ndiose dream s of ··s urg ir al stri k es.''
r~.nt l..,r ·ptll' dll:, rlean missions in which th C' goocl guys P!:Wapc
un-.c.tltH'd cli!Pr Wiping OU t the fOrCeS Of darkneSS.
flur :--ut h fP\ {'!' ish dreams bf'COmC' nightm ar es wh r:n onP is forrPd to
L'Dn .. ldt· r tht- t•f fPct of such s tr ikes on th e foreign civtllans Iraq hold s
llu.'.lilg('
r\nd 1' \ ' Pll fhl' rTlU"'! hawkish of Ameri ca n stra tegists d oubt th at U .S.
fotTrs in 1ht· Saudi desen are stJ ong enoug h ye t for an offensiv&lt;'
ground alt&lt;H'k agai nst Iraq i tr oo ps entr enched In Kuwait.
\\',u ff'Yt'r is sprrad ing, thrC'atf'ning to beco me epidemic, but now is
tht • 11 nw tn &lt;;tJ\ thf' course SC't by the p res iden t.
Hi ~ -.rrctf L'h':-. i " \\.'Or king . U.S. forces are successfull y protect in g
Saud i ·\i ·d!Jifl from an I ra q i im·a s ion. Eco nomic sa nc ti ons, approved
tJ.' thl' t · '\ Spcur·i ty Cou ncil to for cr Iraq f r om Kuwa it. havl' been
tm piL'IlH 'n tr·d
Tlw .1Jdif'brat ned babblers a ffli cted w ith w ar fever should tak e off
tht 'll p.!l'k" Jnd stand dt l'JSf'

Today in history
By lJnited Press International
Too ;!\ i' Thurs&lt;l ay. Aug. 30, th e242nd dly of !990with 12:1 t o follow .
Ttlf' moon i .., ~~·~L~ing, moving toward its full ph ase.
Tht· morn in~ stJrs arC' \ ·enu s, M ar s and J upit er.
The P\(' nlng qar i ~ Sat urn.
Tho.&lt;t' born on thi s d ate arc under the si gn of Vi rgo. They tncl ud e
author :&gt;lar\· 1\'oll stonec raft Shelley in 1797 . Louisia na Gov . Huey
Long in IX9l jour naltst ·au lh or John Gunther and civil ri ghts leader
11cv Wilkin' . both in 1901. actor Ray mond M assey In 18%, actor Fred
Ma c \1 urra) in 1908 1age Rl l. act resses Shir ley Boo th in 1907 1age B3i
and .loan Rlondett tn 1909.

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, August 30. 1990

}aclf Anderson
and Dale I ·an A tta

Mexico slow to act on death
WASHINGTON - As one nf
MC'x ico 's most renowned lnves ·
tl gatlv e journall s l s, Manuel
Buendia h ad stepped on a lo l of
toes by the time he wa s gunned
down In M ay 1984. But It turns out
hi s murder wa s more t han rnrrr
r elrlbutlon by on e of the m any
co rrupt o fficial s a nd drug
runner s h e h ad unmaskf'd
th rough his sleuthing.
It now appe ars Ouendia ,
known by some as Mexico's ow n
Jack Anderson, was slain In a
sweep ing cover ·up of an in trrn a·
tiona ! dru g- dealing network that
had the complicity of the Mexi ca n government and had evC'n
looped In the CI A. We ha ve
lea rned that the intrepid Bue ndia
had I read uncomfor tably cloS(' to
Illegal dru g oper ation s protrcted
by Mexico' s onr-time verc;t on of
the FB I , and USL'd by the CIA to
ship arms to contr a gurrri ll as
fightin g in Nir.1r agur~

At t he tim e of Buend i a' s death,
his "Pr ivat e Network" col umn
was syn di ca t ed In more than 200
publica t ions and had won hi s
coun try's most pres tigious journa l ism awards. Thousand s
mourned hi s death and E''&gt;'C'n
thrn ·Prl's id ent Miguel de Ia
Madrid attended hi s funer al.
Y r t MP xica n a uth o riti es
dragge d the ir feet for yea r s in
inves tiga ting Buendi a' s mu rder .
Only la st yea r , the govprnmC'nl
cha rged ,Jose Ant oni o Zorilla
wit h t he crlmr . At t hetlmeofthe
murder, Zori lla wa s head of the
Federal Srcu rlt y Directorate, or
OF'S. wh ich was M exico 's equl ·
valent of the FBI. The charges
al leged he plottrd the murder for
fea r th e nr wsrnan would rev ea l
Zorlll a's ties lo lite drug trade.
Whil e the PvidencP ag ain st
Zor ill a appearrd far -rPachln g,
culpablll!y tn fa&lt;' t rna~· not Pnd

with him B uendia 's extensive
Inves tiga tions into th e CI A. drug
traffi ck in g and poss ibl e top l rvrl
officia l C'Orrup tion gavp many in
even hig hf'r pl&lt;wrs a n'dson to
want him d Pad
Secre t U.S. Drug En forcPnlf'nl
Agenc.v do cuments, rPcentl~ dis·
closed at a Los Angf' les t na l into
thf' murdPr of a DEA agf'n t , show
Huendli1 was d iggt ng for dirt on
imponant figu rr" in gO\'f'rnmC'nt
and l hf' drug induo..:.t r y . ThP DEA
reports rf'veal agf' ncy intf&gt;n·trws
with an Amprican. l.a urP nrr
Vic tor Harriso n, who sC' t up ra dio
co mmunica t ions fo r MPxican
drug barons In the m1d 10 ~0s . I n &lt;t
F'C'bruar:.' 1990 in tf'rv iPw. HarTi
son sa id he kn Pw as an ln"idrr
th at Burndi a wa .;; im•pstigatin g
links brtween thP drug t ra dr :mel
highPr Mr .x ic.t n rlff icie~l.c.;
1\mong thf' offit'i:lls hr w&lt;t'~
;!S king quf's! inn.., ,! hou1 wf'rr

ENTRAPMENT

It's Deja Vu all over again
Assurf' ds nig htfo llows da.v.as
sure as the su n ri ses in tlw pasr
· the west. lh f' ('rl sis in
&lt;J nd sets m
thC' Midd le Ea st is gul ng to
promp t a c horus of ca l l.s for a n('w
national energy policy. om' that
w ou ld IPssen U.S. d ppendl 'ncc on
OPEC oll whllr pt"rmitting u11 to
bf' muc h more enrrgv indPrf'nc1
Pnt th an W(' ar e today.
To put it ln t hr Immortal words
of Yogi BPrra . that Pr stwhil f'
ba s(' ball prognosticator. '' It' &lt;;
dPja vu all over agai n. " i\ft cr· the
oil ('m bar goes of 1974 anrl 1Y 7~1.
t herr were countl ess plans o1nd
proposals put forth alrnPrl ;11
prpv cn t ing a recurrence of suc h
OPEC prompted shor tagf's. Nrw
altC'ntlon was gkrn to ;Jltr&gt;rna
tl vr sourc(ls of f'nPrgy ; gn 'al('r
effor ts werp made to expand
dom C's t! c oil profluctlon: cou nt·
IC's.s co nserva tion programs U/f'r{'
In stituted : an d, as a hrdgf'
aga in st a potrntlal cut off nf

import rd oil. a slra!Pglc oil
rf' sC'rvC' wa s Psta hlishPd
) hrr I h an I ht' 1at!P r. wr as a
(I
rou ntr ~ il avC' pr Ptl~' mu ch aiJ .:w ·
donf'd thf'sr ca rlil'J dfort s Our
rar.., havr go ttr n b iggPr an c~lr ss
fuf' l rfficirnt . ou r spf'f'd l i mite.;
lla\'P go nj ' hack u p. ff'dPra lh·
spo nsn r r d rnl'r g~ R&amp;D pro ·
gra ms anrltax ln cpntivcs for thf'
drvrlo pmC' nl of. nr m nvprs ion tn .
,1ltrrnatl vP sourer&lt;; of enrq;v
havcbPf'ndril stic aUy rPdu crdor
SUS()(' ndr d. r~nrl our amhitiou "
plans to rlr&gt; vclop nPw Alaskan
and off shorf' oil fi Pid s h ave bPf'n
s h arp! ~ curt al lPd by rnv iron
mf'ntal co ncPr ns. as ha s rhr
grnrr J tinn n f nt hrr \ iabiP sour
C'C'S of f'nf'rgy suc h c1s c'O al and
nurlPar JlOWI'r
Our app roach to r ner gY co n·
sumptlon ha s hern "lrt thf' good
t im f's roll " As long as thing"
wf'rr goi ng wf'll . wr paid lilll f'
mind tn thf' possibii Hv of a

Ma nuri Bart iPft [)Liz, tlwn Zorill a's buss a c.; Mexico ' s in tPrio r
ministrr . Bart let t now is {'du ra "
fi(Jn minister 8u1•nditl ;=J i sn wa s
as k ing about MiguPl i\idcma
Iha rrt l. fnrm rr h1• ad rlf thf'
n&lt;l i'C'O I IC'&gt; pOii t'f'
Han hu n t uld thf • DE:A th at
Bul'n diJ go t snrnP nf his if'ads
fmm ;t ma n nanu •d VrL.-Lsco.
a('IU.t ll y .Ja viPr .Juarpz VasquC'z.
lh Pn Pdi to r of thf' nPwspape r
p, imf'r&lt;l Pl an;t VJsqu ez's tor llll'fld bod y wa .c; fou nd a day aflf'r
HuPncli ;r 's m urder
V t~ squPz had to ld Burndia
about .t ran r h aiiC'ged ly owned b:V
dru g tralfickrr s 1n lhP stat r of
Veracruz and used by the ClA to
t r a in ~ u prrl ll as . Apparrntly
B u('n di a's so urce also had turnrd
up Infor ma tion about clandestin e
ai rst nps ow nrd bv dru g lords
and us ee! bv t hr C'JA to f ly arms to
co ntra s in Nica r agua and Hondu ·
r ils . T hr OF: A rpport says pil ot."
wh n nrw ,1 rm s wrrr allowed to
mak r thr rrturn tnp morP
profiLlb ir b~' pick i ng up coca i ne
in A;rranqut ll a. Colombia . Th ey
wo u ld r pfuPl a t thr Mexican
air strip s r n r outr to Mi ami.
ThP DE A rf'por t i nd ica trs th f'
CI A u sed the DFS as a front to
.c.;tonr wail any- probp into lh&lt;'
oprra li on. Tlw DFS. since abo ll" hrd l)pcaust· of Its tarnished
imag C', was lhPn working closC'ly
wi th th r CIA. i\t t he sa me l1mr.
DFS offi cia l s had gained thr
rf'putation of bring on t hr takf'
from dr ug t ra ffi cker s.
Wh en we asked C l A spokes
m an Ma r k Ma nsf ield abo ut lh&lt;'
allPgat ions. hp Insis ted the "CIA
nP\ 't' r usrd ~1C'x ic an d rug traf
fick Pr s or tPITit or ." as a co ndu it
for supp ort of am· tvpP to thP
cnnt r·us. ' ·
Hu('nd;l h ;1c! go tt Pn it all . bur
\\hat cou ld luvr brr n his gr rJ ·
lPS! Sf'(J0P nf'V C'r m ad&lt;' it int o
pr int . 1·: \·f'n hi s f i iC's on all thP
skul dug gpr y.· wound up tn th f'
h&lt;~nds .of 7.or illa , who. ln C'I df'n
!:Ill\·, was among the first to
arr 1vr a! the scrnP of B uen di a's
mu r df'l' . lronical ly, it wasZor i!I J
\\· hom Burndia h&lt;Jd gone to with
hi' find in gs. Zori ll a a l leged!)
lidd him it was a del!catC'
&lt;.; ifua ti tln and ass i gn ed D FS
guard s to pro tr ctl3uC'ndia About
a month lat t'r, hf' wa s dead.

Cong. C/an'nre Miller

downt ur n Tnd.!\'. d(lrllP~ I JC tJ I,
production "lnndc.; aT :1 .U) ~·p ; 1r
lnw . \Vr• nnw g1•1 :tppt·oxim,"" l f'i.l ·
:,w; of our oil frum m·pr sC'as.
w hr n ';l'&gt;o nly fi\'("'-h on .\ 'f'Jr ~ dgO
Wf' wPrP impnrtin g IPs:-. tha n :~n• ;
Thi s is no t to
th,JT, g i \·pn ltl •'
fin if j' n;ll un 'nf wor ld oil rf' -=f' n·• ·s
an d our limtlf'd pro\ ·pn rP~.;rn·.-~
in partic·ul&lt;rr. tha t \\ '1' " h(!U icln'l
hdVP h('t' n bu vi ng thPa p ()il
.1hr oad ',dwn we i'nu id . but 111 , to
sa\ fiL II. ill t hP s;1m •· firm' . Wi '
should h;l \'f' hcf'n loo king rl(n~·n
tht.. l'(ltlfl tnH ani ,I futurf' \\'hPrP
Dil d\'; li l,lhilit\· ('()LJ id hr much
mnr~' f'on&lt;.;Jr ;linrd \' ow. 11 ,\ p
Pf'rtr~. that futu1r ha s a rT t\·Pd .
T lw bonn '·Par&lt;.. nf ~1 :1 (!. dl nn
E! d:-.o lirH' &lt;lppr·,lr lt Jbr h i'- lo r.\ .1nd
Wf ''-II"( ' On L'I '. !gai n... LH'('flwiththl ·
dilrmrn d o f tutrtng our d•·1wnd
1'ncp nn oil ;1nd find ln .(' ~ uh" tl
tutf'&lt;&gt; fnr thf' Pn f' l'.l'Y n'sn urTf ''i wf'
impo n frnm thr volatill' Mi drl lr

"&lt;-l "

F.t 'i I
As ,1 countn·. Wi' ll d\'f' Pnjo.v rd
am plr r nrn.! \. 1 Po.;ou r t'Ps for· most
of nur ~ 1 ·1 .Yt•a r histnr .' · As a
l'f'SUI!. H'f'.\f' bt •('O rTlt'S(X.diPd. Wp
htJ\'1' grown .Jccu stomed ro &lt;I
sf(';lcly ;1nrl inr:'&lt;: pf'nsi vP flow of
Pnf'J',i!Y Ou 1 ro nsurnpt ion pr :H'Ii
CPS h&lt;l\'f' Oft f'n hPPn f'a rl'I PSS ancl
\\'as tdul: ~~ f' . \f' use d and
ahu.srd . I n thf' prncP.ss, wr ha ve
~tcqu l l ' !'cl t1 .1hil.'i th at will b(' har d
t&lt; J tnr;1k but. h rr'&lt;lk thPm wr
mu s t As .1 c·o unl r~' . WI' mus t
rn; tkf• .1 CIHnrn ilrTH'n t to a na·
I Jon. ll t'll f' l g:v po li cy r1 nd stand h v
11 thrnugh l imPs hoth t hick and
linn . As m uch dS v.p al l wa nt to
'-i'f· rtw [!Ot!d lirll('S roll, WC' mus !
n·:Jilll' thii t Wf ' havr to b('
pr t'pan'fl for th £' unforf' SC'Pn: wr
rJHJ\1 tH' mort• sr lf·suffici£'nt if we
ol rt' gn ing to f' nSUr £' a Stea dy an d
&lt;.. t '('lur flow of r nprgy for our
countr~·· s futur e.

~

Now you can be sued just in case
·

\\hat drJ u nh.lpptnf's~ . drugs,
boozC' and d 1'2·,l!JUgl ' shotgu n
ha,·e to d1 ) with thr &lt;; uiridP of a
yo un~ man and t hr attl'm ptrd
su ici de of hi s frtend ·: If \ OU
answered " rvrr\'fhi ng ....You obv iously do not prartlc·p law
What ruined thPsr kirl s. rh plr
familie s' lav,ryprs insist. wa s a
f aulty product, namrl y rnc k
mu s ic recorded bv t hr group
Judas Priest. If thr two fr iPnd s
hadn't listened to Judas Priest on
a fa teful day in 1985. they 'd
probabl y be al ive toda y 1the
second died In 1988, r eportPdlv
a fter anot h er descp nf in ! ~
drugs 1.
This Is hardly a novel ar gu
m ent , of course. Rock mu sic, TV
shows, even horror st ories ha ve
all been arcused at one time or
~not her or pr ovoking suicide or
mayhem In the unstable or
depressed . So la r. fortunatel y,
wri ters. artists and musician s
have shielded themselves from
these shirt-the-blame lawsuits by
Invoking the First Amendment.
But whether they can conllnue to
dodge the legal bullet remains to
,_
"" seen .
That's because llabtllty Jaw
has been taking some weird turns
of late. As The Wall Streef
Journal reported recently, more
and more people are suing for
events that haven' 1 even hap,
pened - events they only fear
wtll occur later In their Jives.
Some lawsuits even complain
about events that almost cer·
talnly will never occur. To be

'

·

·

blun t . thC' y rr Im ag in ary
In c id en ts
Yrt "0ffi£'1imcs such l aws ui t s
succeed
Wh a t the Supreme Cour t
should do. bu1 probably wo n' t, is
iss ue a c lea rcu t rulin g to the
effect that C'O urt s may compensa te p£'op iC' for emotion al di s·
tress only when t~ey'vealsobeen
act ually Injured Close ca ll s and
Imaginary events shouldn ' t be
good enough, because If judges
ra n award damages for anxiet y
alone, the sky's the limit for
li ability . There Is simply no w ay
to disprove someone's avowal of
dist r ess.
For that matter, t here I s no
wav to w eed out plainly lrra·
ti on a! fears from sensible
worries .
Consider another case. this one
from Tacom a, Wash . Several
residents of an Air Force base
sued the federal government for
damages from the alleged con·
lamination of water wells . In his
ruling, the federal judge admitted that residents had been
exposed to no risk "greater than
one In I miHion. The actual risk
was probably much less, and
may be zero." So much for the
facts . Throwing science lo the
winds, the judge then awarded
the plaintiffs $80,000 any wa y
because he considered their
anxiety reasonable.
In effect, these people were
rewarded for harboring a mod ern superstition - an exaggerated fear of cancer-c ausing

subst ances.
Wh at do you suppose Ru sh's
Su preme Cou rt nominN&gt;. Oa\·id
Sou ter, th i n kso fth e p resrnt st r~tr
of l i ability Jaw? Membef' of the
Sen at e J ud icia r y Co mmit tPI'
would be well advised t o ask him

Vincent Carroll
f3f'ca usr lfSou trr is not botherrd
b.v thf' logic of compensa tin g
propi P for non·PVf'n t s, he should
be srnt back to his hermitage In
Nf'w Hamps hi r e.

BULLETIN BOARD
BuLLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4: 30 P.~. DAY BEFORE

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tests of truth await SVAC teams in non-league matchups
By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
Tribune Staff Writer
Are North Gallla, K yger Creek
and Sou thwestern for re al after
registering vir tories aver rela ·
livel y wea k team s In las t weekend' s action ? Can the rest of the
SVAC 's tea m s rebound from last
weekend 's embarraslng knock ·
outs and tough losse s'&gt; T hese and
ot h er que s tions will ha ve
answers Friday night.
Green vs. 1\'orth Galtia
Though ~orlh Galli a's st atis·
ti cs for la s I Saturday's 27-6 win
over Xenia Woodrow Wilson
show a run 1pass pu lse of 1331R7.
the ba lanced result s ttwo ru sh.ing TDs, two passing T Dsl th at
came from those run -oriented
numbers will come i n hand y
against an infinitely t oug her
Gr een Loc al squ ad, whom the
Pirat es will Pntertal n in thei r
home opener.
La st year Dan M cD avi d's
Bobca t s, who knocked out
former Pirate quarte rba ck
Bria n Stoul en rou te to a 27-3
victory, went 11 I and adv anc ed
to th e second round of the stat e
playoffs, where they los t to
Shadyside 1which beat defendi ng
SVAC champion Sy mmes Vall ey
In th e fi rs t round 1 . They will have
an offensi ve I inC' starring crn tf'r
J amie Dyer 15 7, 202 1, gu ards Bi l

!son to-2, 2:1.\i and Jerry Klaiber
tti-3. 1~111 and tackles Steve
Adams t 6-:&gt;. 240 ) and Brian
Williams 16-ll, 230 ) clearing t he
way for running ba ck s Sha ne
Sa lyer s and Hob Ma ynard, bo th
of w hom ~ai ned morl' than 1,200
yards las t year Senior Du sty
Sa lyC'r s wi! l takP the rein s a t
quarterb ack lor th e fi rs t lim P,
r epla cin g gr aduat ed a ll·statl'r
J er emy Hughes.
Th e Bobc at s' defense will have
to keep thei r eyes on fullba ck
Chr i s Skidmore 15·9, 180, sr 1.
wh o ga med 72 yards and scored
bo th of North's rushing touch
down s l as t wee k, and wid eout
Clay Smith 15-9 , 132, sr.l . who in
t hat ga me ca ught a pair of
touchdown passes fr om q uarter ·
back J eff Ratl iff 15·10, 159, sr . l.
Wi th such deadly combinations
on both sidelines . th ts game
prom ises plenty of offensive
firew orks.

River rivalry

re s ume~

Th e annual non·lea gue rivPr
rivalry between Ky ger Cree k
and Wahama comes to Chesh ire'
this yea r , with th e hopes runnin g
h igh In the Bobca ts' ca mp that
the sca rlr t ·and-gray force ca n
play strong enough defense and
hold th e ga me to fou r qua r ters
against a tea m that, in spite of
fini shing 2 R last yea r . took t he

Griffeys become baseball's
first father-son teammates
Ry DENNIS ANSTINE
liP I Sports Writer
SEATTLE - Ken Gr iffey Sr.
signed wilh the Seattle Ma riner s
Wednesday , becoming the ftr st
majo r leaguer In history to pl ay
o n the sa m e team with hi s son.
Th e 40 year ·o ld veter an wa s in
unlfonn and took batting pra ctice before Wednesda y nighl 's
g ame aga inst Detroit. He was not
expe cted to play until Friday or
Sa turda y.
"This is the No. I thrill f or m e
In all my years in the game."
Griffey Sr. said at a news
conference, attended by his 20year -old son. center fi elder Ken
Griffey Jr.
"I'vp brf'n want i ng to pl ay with
J unior for thC' las t year and a
half. I'm totally surprised the
way thing s havP t urned ou t - m e
playing lor l H yPars and Junior
getting here so fast. It' s a dream
com e I rur ."
The Gr lffeys bel'am e th e firs t
fa ther and son to play in the
majors a t lhe sa me limP wh en
K en Griffey Jr. made the Mariners out of spring rratnin g in 1989.
Th e younger Gri ffey lead s the
Mar i ners i n hitting with a .:l06
avera ge and 18 homr run s. Wh en
asked how he fell about his f ath er
joining lhf' Mariners. ht• sai d :
" F'ine, now l et' s go hit , go to
work."
Manag er Jim Lerebvre was
quick to define why the team
acquired th e velrra n for thP rest
of I he season .
"We arP vC'r y honored to hav e
them both ltere. but he's he re t o
make a contribution ~ not j ust
for lhe father -son thin g," he sa id
''W e W&lt;Jnted h im be cause he' s a
winner. a leader who will p lay
and make con tribution s in our
lola ! total plan . Ht&gt;'s not here a s
pari of a do g and pony show ."
· Lcf£•b v r r sa id when G rirf r~'
get s hi s lim ing back hl' wi l l plav
left field , rlf'sig nated hitter and
pin ch hitter .
"As soon as he gets his hitting
go ing wr• w i ll get him in thP
lineup. this w erk end or soom'r. If
possible," he sa id
The eld er Griffey had r ettrl'd
Aug . 2 when the Cincinnati Red s
mad e It clear they no longer
wanted him . The mo ve prohibited another tr•am from pi cking

him up for 60 day s, but his stat us
c hang 0d Sund ay when the Rr'd s
granted ht s rr qur .s t t o b£' relrase d outright. The M arin ers
dcqui red the l 8·~' PFn veteran
after he went unc iai mPd du r ing a
three-day waiver period that
ended Wednrsday mornin g.
Cr illey sa id he wou ld not have
ret ired tf he had known abuu t I he
60 ·day r ule. cla imin g the Red s
gavr llim only d couple of
minutPs to drcirlP hptwce n rellr ·
lng or bring rf' lrase cl .
' Td rath er not talk abou t the
thing with thr lleds ," h&lt;• said .
''But I do want to thank (H.l'ds
owner) Margr Srhott for letting
thi s happen . And I want to I hank
Prtf' Rose for keeping m y ra rf'l'r
going (in I9XH whron Ro sr was
managP r of ttl f' R1 •d sl I l'il n ' t
t han~ PPt r f'noug h for that "
Gri f fey . a lifetinw .2% hill rr.
played for the Hig Reel M :whinP
f rom 1973 l hrough 1981 and
returnrd for a two· yC'ar st int
after being relea sed by I he
Atlant a Brave s in 19HH. HP also
played 4 l -2 season s lor the New
York Y ankees and part s of tiJrPI'
sea sons w ith the Brav es.
He h ad two notewo rthy sPasons, beginnin g with 19/b whe n
he hit .336 with Ill run s. 14 RBI
and 34 sto len b ases. T e n year s
!a t ger. he hit .303 for t hr Y ankees
and .30H for th e 13r3\·es. combin
ing for 21 hom ers and 58 RBI. Hi s
average was .300 or hig her
during seven full seasons.
Gri ffey hi: .26.1 in lOG games
las t yea r. bu t 1&lt;1:1s bat ling .206 in
63 at ·b ats th ls SC'ason.

Bobcat s to overtime before losing 28-21
In las t week' s 2J.G victory over
Hamlin , Donnie Van Meter's
White Fa lco ns ran for 194 yard s
and passed for 93 mo re. Junior
quar terback Jo hn Johnson, who
was 7 of B for all 93 ya rd s and a
touc hdown, was thP Fal cons'
lea ding ground ga iner. with 81
yards on eight ca rries. While in
th e second ary, Johnson inter
cepted a pa ss.
John so n's downfleld tar get s
are Tra vis Johnson t two catehes,
41 yar ds) . Wes Bumgarner 14 -39 )
and Jlmmv Goodnlte 11-131.
wh ile th e r~ nnln g game will be
power ed by Brent L ar ck t!'i ght
r ush es, 43 y ard s) . Cark King
tll -33 1 and Rocky Str•wart 11 0·
:12)
As m yea r s past. KC's main
offensi ve thru st wi ll be the
running game . and I ik e la st yl'a r,
the Bobcats ha ve no superstar s
but plenty of thre ats in t he
backfirld . lronb acks Jo e Ed ·
ward s 15-111, 173, sr.) and Phil
Elr adbury •5-10, 117 . jr.l . who
co mbined for ll:J yard s a nd fi ve
touc hd owns In las t week's 4J.6
knockou t of F ederal Hock in g,
promise plenty of hard-hitting
ac ti on for th e Fa Icons in the early
going, and sca tback s J itter Gil ·
mo re (No. 48, 5-9, 150 , s r 1. Ro b
Gilmo r e tNo.l l , 5JI, 155, sr. l and
Sca n Denney 15-10, 155 , sr.t will
be th er e to j et away f rom the
norlh M ason eleven should th eir
tongues drag in the second ha lf
from the fierce fighting they will
have to do In trying to rontatn
Ed wa rd s and Bradbury .

Adams ' departure no solac£•
So u thwes tern m ay no lon ger
have to dea l wi th lank y rtoss
So utheas tern gradua te Mike
Adams, who was the Panth er s·
quarterback f or t he l as t thr ee
vrar s , but th at doesn' t mean thai
John Robr rt s· r u n-orien ted crew,
wh ich los t 2R·6 to Waverly last
week. won't be tough.
Th e Highlanders pl ayed tough
defense and exhibit ed superior
pla:v on bo th sides of the lin e in
last week's 24 -0 win a ga inst a
run -or ien tf'd Han nan sq uad. but
it re main s to be see n If thP
Panthers will rea d So uthwest·
ern' s co n fusi ng d rfr n si ve
sc hemes and ad ju st m ore eff ective ly t han Hannan did .
T he P anthers will have to f ind
a way to co nt ai n tallbark Ch r is
Metzger, a 1;.2, 190-pound se nior
who put his spePd to USC' i n
r acl&lt;ing up 135 yards and th ree
toul' hdow ns las t week If t ha t
hap(X'ns. Southw es tern qu art e t·
back Aaron McCa rt y will ha ve to
hav p th e bug s worked out of hi s
pass ing gam(' bv showtime l:l nd
sen d such rf'f 'l'ivprs as Kt'vin
Kisl'r (~ · R, H L, sr ). MPt zger and
tight l 'nd Keith Ca rlt'r 111 L, '230,
sr. ) out fu 1 JC'ria ls. or else thf'
P;.~ nth crs \\·i ll t•nd up w 1th v••1
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Richmond Heights. a Cleveland
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longes t acti ve losi ng streak.
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51-game losing strea k that ex tend ed nearly six years.
After all.thl' Wildca ts wi ll f ar"
a Huntin gton Vin so n tea m , who
tn spit e of beating them 49·16 tas t
year, allowed Tra l'l' 16 of the :\4
polnl s the Wildrats scored in
1989.
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opener last week against Coal
Grove, the Hornet s pil'ked off
1hree passes by junior quarterback Allen Potter and ronf i ned
the Oa k s' scoring to t he first half
f'n r ou te to a 36-12 victory, ending
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st r ea k . The Hi ll has a clt anc &lt;' to
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whC'n it travel s west on Frid ay to
p lay Minford 's Fa lcons .
So uther n is looking to put it s
si x-gam e losing stre ak to slt•pp
v.-hen the Tornadoes tra v Pl to
Wa terford. which is whv til&lt;'
northwes t Was hington squad
mu st believe in its elf even m(J!P
fervrntly followin g it s 12-0 blartk
ing of Eas tern las t week. The
Torn adoes are hungr y and Page r
to take adva nta ge of any letdo wn
b.v lh ese Wlldcal s. whowit ness&lt;'rl
their neighbors from Fort Fryr•
k nO('k off the Tornadoes by a 42 R
co unt l as t week.
Eas tern cou ldn't get its of lp n,c
on tr ac k last week, but" hen til &lt;'
Ea gles fl y soulh to Ashton.
W.Va., t o f ace Hannan . thry
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thev ca n hit Curtt s Klmbil's
Wlidca t s as ha rd as Southw es t
ern d id last week. the)' should
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Pomeroy

Middleport. Ohio

Marauders travel to McArthur for TVC football opener
By DAVE HARRIS
T he Meigs Marauders will
travel to McArt hur F r iday nig ht
to play the Vi nton Coun ty
Vik ings.
Bot h the Mara uders and thr•
Vikings fin is hed la st y&lt;';n's TVC
slate with ident ical ~-:\ n•r·ord s .
good enough for a tiP fo r thi rd
p lace wit h Be lprr .
M eigs won the fi rs t fi vr g&lt;:~mP~
with the Vtkings but Vin ton
Cou nty has won thP last tw o
co ntes t Incl uding last yPar· ...
battle in t he mud . II•· "I

Maraudrr Stadium .
T he \ 'ikes ..,rclconw si.x n· t urn·

in g star tPr s on offe nse and seven
rr t ur ni ng rlefe nsive s tar ters

from last ye ar's !Pam
To m R&lt;'id leads t he way for

Coa ch Jack O'Ro urke 's tea m .
rtr id. a r unning bock last ye ar .
has swi tc hed to qua rlpr hack this
se ason . Reid wi ll be t hr owi ng t he
ball to ti ght end Ja son Ca udi ll a
6· 1, ~ 10 pound j unior an d Shnv.m

Speakman

a

6 1.

170pounrl

Sl.' nior .

fl eturn i ng Al l TVC' r un ning
back i\nie Hammo nd v.' i ll join
n.l' id in llw Uackl"iPid Hammo nd
:1 :) ~l, Jt)O po!HH I sl'nior ru shed lor

m ·t· r t ~ )(l \'4Jn ls l;tsl vt'iH .
\'inloll .llJH'nt•d th;• c,p;1~nn wi ltl

a bang, thras hing Za ne Tra ce in
th r opener las t week o0 ·1.1 . Reid
lrd the way hitting on 5 of 6 pa sses
for 170 ya rds and two touchdown s
bot h to Caud ill, Ca udill gra bbed
four passes good fo r 120 ya rds.
Las t wel'k , the Ma r auders
s tarted out slnw, f al l ing brh i nd

c; allipolis 21 II in thl' fi r st quar·
IPr. Rut bf-'h ind lhl' s trong r igh t
J rm
of
ju ninr quar ter b&lt;.H' k
.Jl'i'f ' nl .V Ph al in a nd t hl' 1-J iay of
llw M a raudr r e nds, l hC' maroon
&lt;tnd go l d camr stor mi ng h ~1 rk l o
t·ut l hP Rl uf' Dt•v i ls lt·ad to ,'\~ . ,T~
willl ju st ovf' r tw o m i nult •s
n ·m alnin g be torr Cclllipoli"

sco red two late tourhdowns to
givr the Blue Devils a 48 ·32
vic tor y.

Phalin co mpleted 12 of 21
pas ses for a sc hool r eco rd n1
ya rds and fo ur touc hdow ns. Mi kP

Chancey had se t the record In the
191l5 season, hit ting 10 of 12
passes for 237 yard s aga inst
Vin ton Count y. Junior tig ht end
Shawn Hawley was on lhP
J'f•CiC'v i ng en d of f ive of t he passes

fur 14:\ yards and three touch·
downs Kevi n Mu sser a lso pulled
in a K1 ya rd bomb fo r si x. Robby
Wya tt and Mat t Hay nes also
played ou tstand ing gam es from
rhf•ir oHPnslve end pos i tio ns.

Meigs w ill be playi ng wit hout
t he services of all co nfe rence
fullback -defens ive back Frank
Blake who is Il L Tailback Ter ry
M cGu ire will m ove ove r to the
full back slot with fresh man
Hea th Hudson get tl ng the nod at
t allba~k. Sophomore M i ke Cr emeans will al so see som e act ion

ar fullback.
Cremeans saw limited actio n
late In las t wee ks gam e at
Gal li polis, Mike Is commg off a
broken a nkl e that requi red
surgery duri ng the summer.
The game has the potenti al of a
high scoring affair wi th the two
hig h powered offenses, kickof f in

the show down between the two
Tri -Valley ConferPnre ri vals is
7: 30 at McArt hur

Meigs-VCHS
grid history

CINC I NNATI •l' Pii -

Wi th

mercy .
TewksbLII"&gt;. wh11 sc-. iltr ·n·d '·-t x
h its rn ro u h' l&lt;l h ::; 1hi n l (·( 1111 pIt •!(,

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over

it

~rflr ing

ga m(•, outdur·IPd Tom Brow n ing

Wrdnesda\' night

St . L ou is lhPn pullf'd an-a~
w ith foll r r uns in thr fou rth nn
:-.Jr ri l irP fl_\' [)\' OuiP Sn1 it li. :1

f ro nt -runnm g

rteds.
TPwksbur\', ~ ~. bla nked I he
Heds thro ugh I t-:~ in nings and
lost his sh utout bid in the eig hth
whr n C' hrh Sa bo hammered his
2:\r d hom&lt;T Up to tha t point. the
6·foor ~ righthander l lrni tcd Cin·
c innal i lo ju st m:o hit s, a do ublr
by Paul O'Neil l and sin g le by
Barry La rki n.
Brow ning, 12-7, ma k ing his
fir st star t since A u g. 11. allowpd

Ozzi !' Smit h.

Uos ton l Cl,.,.,.la11d r
Dana 1\ h ·ckN ft•t+· ,11 hnnwon
I IH' road
l&lt;iPc krr. wh() .'&gt;l1. 1r kh ' ri ( 'it'\'c

land on thn·t• hit.., ( J\Tr 1.,('\'t'll
srorl'lPss innin g" In l ~os t on·s 7 1
vic tory VV PdrH'sda\· night. hJ" :~
fi nr rrro rd on thl' ro; td for th r
SPaso n, &lt;Jnd ir ·.., ('\'i 'rl b t'l l f ·r in his
l a:-; 1 fi\·r s ta r· t.-;
T hr t r·iumph w ; 1 ~ tht· six th
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1984 ...
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1986 .
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1987 .
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1988 .
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scored when Rex H udler' s
grounder went t hroug h lhtrd
baseman Sabo for an error .
St Louismadelt2·01 n thes ix th
whe n Willie McGee sin gled and
took thi rd on Todd Zel le's hil ·
and-ru n si ngle
McG&lt;•r
seorl'd un Cra ig \Vilsu n· s

thr n

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14
14
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leads ser ies 5-2.

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Jose Oquend o's RBI sin gtr•

\f'&lt; II . I IH I :J Vi C!f ltS 'l'ht,J i'SdLI,\'

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x &lt;1 11 d 11.1.'0 th i rd inning, .
K il'l'k£'r '-'l l'U f'k OUI ... \X

the seven th sco rrd Pagn ozz i to

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Wells ton .
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Mi ller ..

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We llston at Alcxandf'r
F'edera l Hoc kin g at Trim bit•
Mr ller at &amp; I pre
Ja c kson at Nf' lso m·i llP Yt tt k

Thousa nds of peoplP lrar n hnw
to prrparP lncomp t ax rrturn s
from H &amp;R Rlork and then
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Even die-hard football fans are sometimes surprised at the
number of college games schedueld for the first week in Sep tember. "Can 't be more than three or four, are there?" Not
only are there more than three or four. 16 of last year's bowl
teams open their seasons Friday and Saturday. And A couple
of them, Hawaii and Tulsa, may pickup where they left off in
their bowl appearances . They're picked to lose.
Southern California and Syracuse. Rose Bowl and Peach
bowl winners respectively , initiate the 1990 season at the
Meadowlands in Rutherford, New Jersey, on Friday, August
31 . The Trojans were ranked 9th in our final ratings in 1989,
beating Michigan on January 1. 17-10. The Orange men sur prised quite a few folks. edging Georgia 19-18. Southern Cal
should win their opener.
Also on January 1, 6th -ranked Nebraska was picked to lose
to 5th -rated Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl. However,they
weren't expected to receive a 41 -17 pummeling . The Corn huskers are at home Saturday and are favored to beat Baylor.
In an interesting match-up in Honolulu. vastly improved and
surprising Hawaii hosts Texas A&amp;M . The Rainbows took it on
the chin from Michigan State in the Aloha Bowl. 33 -13, and
the Aggies lost to Pittsburgh 31 -28 in he Sun bowl. But it's a
new season, and A&amp;M, ranked 16th in the final1989 ratings.
is the favorite.
Duke was shocked by Texas Tech in last December's All -American Bowl, 49-21, and Virgina fell to Illinois in the Citrus Bowl.
Both should win Saturday, Duke Travelling to South Carolina and
Virginia going cross country to meet Kansas.
Four of last year's bowl powers should have little trouble Saturday. Clemson will pound long Beach State ... Pittsburgh is fa vored by a wide margin over Ohio .. . Tennessee is much too
strong for Pacific .. . and West Virginia will dominate Kent State.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday. August 30. 1990

Ohio fishing report

By The Bend

Bluegills plentiful in Wellston resenroir, Lake Snowden
By United Press International
The weekly fishing report ,
fr om thl' Ohio Division of Wtld ·
life. For more Information on
lakes and strea m s no t listed. c all
614-265-6659
Southeast
Wellston City Reservoir
Blueg ills are providing good
fi shin g opportunities for anglers
using waxworms brnea th a s l!p
ll0bb€r. Anglers should fish along
shore lim~ covpr in sha llow waiN

or near submerged structur e

Bullheads and cha nnel ca t!t sh
ar e being ca ught during the late
evening by a_nglers fishing along
the lake bottom with cut bait and
c hic ke n livers .
Lak~ Snowdl'n- Th is ! 50-acre
lake In Athe ns County offers good
!ish ing for cha nnel catfish, largemouth bass and bluegills Cha n·
nel ca lfish ca n be caught lakl'·
wide by using traditional bail s
during th e even ing hours . LougPmouth bass arP being caught on
rubber worms and OC'casionctlly

on small j igs ttpped with a
mtnnow . Blueg ills are being
taken on waxworms or mea lworms !ished beneath a bobb€r .
Southwest
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muskl es are b€ing taken by
trollers wo rkin g the area around
the dam Largemouth bass aver·
aging one to three pounds are
being ca ught on rubber worms
and nightcrawlers. Bluegllls can
be ca ught In water of moderate

Tv.o uf !hl• SI&lt;.IIC's lOp 0!\'tS ion

V tea ms meet Saturday nig ht
when Sandusky St. Mar y's vistls
Fremont St Joseph, both with
mrly 1·0 record s. St. .Joseph has
lost lour !(ames the las t three
years. three of those losses at th r
hands of St. Mary's. St. Marvs
opened with a :1:1-0 win owr
No rwalk St Paul las t Satorda.v.
whiil' St Joe bl anked CiydP :!5-11
Ste ve Ch ancv rus hed for 10.\
yards and four touchdown s in
l Pading Ca rawa y !o a 48 2R win
ovf' r Shpna ndoa h Friday night ,
mon•! ha n makmg up for a n rarlv
fombir• tha t set up a Zep TO .
Dro ll o Anderson, one of thr
sta ir's prized rrcruit s thi s sea
son. r~:~n for l~h vard s and four
touchdowns to IPad You ngstown
Ursulim• to a J5 II win ovrr Toledo
Woodward
AndPrson scorE'd
thrPP tirrws flom two \ ards ou t
and a !.so tackPd on a 25 ya rd
scoring Jaunt
Demond Drayton ru shed fo r
128 ya rds in ju st ftve lri rs,
sea ring on run s of 41. 11 and 70
yards to lead Campbell Memor
i Jl 10 a 46-13 win ovPr Con nra ut
Friday night The Red Dev il s
roill'd up :!41 rushing ya rds
Leetonta seo rt.•d 20 po ints dur
ing il fnur minul£' period of thr
fin.Ji quC~rtN to bea t Lowel lville
20 -11 Fridav night The Bears
scorrcl on a 1hn•p y&lt;.nd ru n bv
.I .R. Fct r.v and " 6.1 }drd pass
fr om Mi kP H(j t I to F'l'rrv to rir 1hf'
sco rr at 14 14 Earl Bel l th en
rf' COVf'rPd a blocked punt m thf'
f'nd zonP for t h(• wrnning
to uc hd own.

By GENE CAD DES
UPI Sports Writer
CO L UMBUS - Fourofftvl' No
tea ms in th e Un it ed Press
I nterna ti ona l Ohio lltgh Schoo l
Board of Coaches' presea son
r e~ t i ngs made it through t he f1r st
wpek of ac ti on unscathed .
Only Ironton in Dtv isio n Ill
fa ilrd to liv e up to tis prese a ~o n
billing, the defe nding ch ampion
Tigers gP ttlng dumped 14 -0 by
Portsmouth Wes t Frid ay night.
But Iron ton had good com
pany . The Tigrrs were ju st onr of
four top ten trams i n Di vtsion Il l
to bi t&lt;' th e dus t. The Cincinnali
Aead emv of Phvsicai Edu ca ti on.
rankf'd No :! in thr p rrse&lt;.~so n
lost :~2-h to Cincinna ti Woodward :
No o Urbana dropped a 20-1"1
decision to St Paris Graham:
and No K St Clairsvi lle wa s
bra ten 19 14 bv Brooke tW Va. t
Thai left the fi rs t week of thr•
regula r Sf'ason Division III ra ting .:, dra s ticallv diffe re nt th an
th r coaehl•s' prPseason picks
Yo ungstown Ca rd Ina I Moonrv.
sPco nd to I r onton in the prrsra ·
so n. m ovP d into thf' top spot with
r ight f1rq pia('(' vows and UO
Y o ung stow n Ursulme ad
va ncPd fJ om fourth to SP&lt;'ond
with 1 ~ 0 point s. followed bv
Akron St . Vtnccnt St M ary th1 rd
wi th lllh Thl' Iri sh were th e
srve nth pick in prf' · SE'e~son .
Dovrr , a tll H winner over
Ca mbr idge in it s opener, fimr. ; hed
fou rth w ith H9 po in ts. fol lowe d b)
Or rviiie, Akron Hoban. Co iu m
bu s Hamilton Townshi p. Wtr k·
llrfr and C irard a nd Kf'tl&lt;' n ng
Alter tted f or th e ninth spo t

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CONTEST WINNER -Christoph er Broyles. left, Is pictured
receiving his plaque and cash prize from Keith Ashley. Ewings
Chapter SAR, lor representing the GalUpolls chaplt&gt;r as th e local
· wlner of the Douglass G. High Histori cal Oration Contest.

HARRIS FARMS, GREENHOUSE
&amp; FLORAL SHOP

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992-3524
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POMEROY - The Southern
Open Golf Tournament , spon
sored by the Southern High
School Boosters, wtll b€ held at
Jaymar Golf Club on Saturday at
noon . Thl' $30 entry fee inc luded
golf, lunc h and prizes . A. B, C, D
four person scramble, and lady
golfers welcome . Co nta ct Jim
Anderson at 992-3671 for more
Information.

POMEHOY -There will b€ a
cloth ing distribution day on
Thu rsday from 9:30a .m . to 12:30
p.m at the Meig s Cooperative
Parish on Co ndor Street in
Pomeroy .
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Heta will havz a luncheon on
Thursday at 12:30 p m. at the
hom•• of Jane Walton.

GALLIPOLIS-There will be a
special I eeder cattle and yea rling sale on Saturday at noon at
the Gal lipo li s Stockyard
Company .

ME IGS- The Ch urc h of Jesus
Ch ri st Apostolic will have reviv al
Th ursday through Sunday with
Phillip Porter. Peebles, as the
evangelis t. Services will be held
nt 6 p m . n ig hliy and 7 p.m . on
Su nday
. .

REEDSVILLE - T he Oltve
Townshpp Volunteer Fire De·
partml'nf's chicken barbeque
will b€ o n Saturday &lt;I I the Olive
Township fir ehouse · Entertain ment will be ihe "Traveling On
GMpel Group" from noon untll6
p.m. and the "Country Blend
Banp" from 5 p.m. untli 9 p m
Ch icken will be served hom noon
until 1; p.m. wll h hot dogs and
sloppy j OI's being serv,•d until 9
p.m.l

POMEROY -The r e will be a
frrr· clothing day on Thursday at
lhr Sa l va tion Army In Pomerov
from 10 a.m . to noon. All area
resid••nts In need of clothing are
WPlCOml'

HENDERSON - The Gallia
Twirlers Square Dance Club will
have a dance Saturday from
8-11 p .m at · the He n~er so n
Co mmunllv Building in HPnder son, W.Va . Ca ller w ill be John
Waugh .

SATURMY
WELL STOM - " Recess " will
be featured. at the free outdoor
contemporary gOSP£"1 concert
sponsorPt.i by the Cornerstone
Word of l.ifl' Church at 8:30 p.m .
at thP Pride Park area betwef'll
Srco ncl St1 eel and BroadVv ay in·
Well ston Tho se attending should
bring a lawn rhair
·

SI\LEM CENTER - The Star
Grange and Star .Iumor Grange
will meet Satui·rlay at R p.m . ai
the grangP nail near Sa!Pm
Ce nter . A potiqck supper will
foll ow the meeting Ali memb€rs
ar e urged to attend .

ATHE NS - T he Athens Boat
and Ski Club . Hoc kingport , will
present its Ski Show on Saturday
at noon . A· sna ck bar will bf&gt;

SUNDAY
POMEROY -Theannua!Oufh
r eun ion will be held Sunday at the
Pom eroy Senior Citize ns Center .

to the state society , Ashley
Ewings Chapter of the Sons of
reactlv~ted Ewi ngs Chap te r in
the American Revolution, rcc
19R6. He has served as stai r
cen tly ear ned ho nors at the
E:ag le Scout chairman, resolu ·
annual conference of the Ohio
lions chairman, and southeast
Society SAR.
district c hairm an He ha s also
Christopher Broyles , GalliposPrNf'~ on thf' national Eaglr
lis, rep rese ot ed the chapter &lt;1.'
Sco ut and resolution s
th e loc al winne r of th e Douglass
committees.
C. Hig h H is torical Oration Co nIn add ition . 1\sh iey was n··
test Th is cont es t is l or high
appointed
sta l e re solu tion s
sc hool so phomores through se
c
tia
trman
and
elected to Ohio
nior.s to spea k on an as peel of.Jhr
Society
second
v
icP
president. lis
Aml'r iean Revoluti on link ed to
seco
nd
vi
ce-pres
ident,
hf' wi ll
modern dav concer ns. Broyles. a
oversee
the
opzratlons
of the
sen ior at Gai ll aAcademy, spokC'
on th e simil arities of Thomas · eas te rn half of Ohio.
Ashley was also choSf'n as o1
P.ri n•·. au thor of Co mmon Sense.
delegate to the National Con
and Andrei Sa kharov, Soviet
gross SAR m Louisville, Ky .. as
d isStden 1.
flroyies spoke at the Beach·
was Ewings Ch apter member .
wood conference alt er receiving
Pa ul Ma rtln , Bartlr tt. Therr• .
" $100 tra vel sc holars hip . At th e
Ashley rPCeiverl the Libf&gt;rty
sta te l1nais hC'"placed filth in th r
Med a l
for m e mber s hip
StCI IC.
acqui sUon .
Ke ith Ash ley , Ewi ngs ChaptPr
prpst do •nt: h iS wife . Emma. and
daughter s. Rachel and Whitney.
attended the con fere nc e whrrr·
Tiw ya rd sail' sc heduiPd for
the Pa triot MedaL the stair
Sat urda y at thP Sy ra eusp Prrsb
SOCiet y"s highest ser vice awa rtt.
y ll•r ian Church has been ran
was present ed to Ashley . it is
n•iied · dor to a death In the
basrd on long. dPdicated servicP
chu rch family.

RACINE - The a nnu al John
son reunion will be held Sunday
at Star Mill Park In Hacine
Lunch will begin at 1 p.m. Tho se
attending are to bring a homemade gilt .
RUTLAND The Grover
reunlonwillbeheldSundayal the
Rutland Firemen' s Park. A co
vrred dish dinner will begin at
noon
TUP PERS PLAINS - Thl•
Ha hr rPunl on will be hPid '&gt;unda)
at the Tuppers Plains VFW Post
beginning at noon for Il'laliVP:&gt;i,
families and friend s of Abraham
and Mary I Willi Bahr.
CHESHIRE: -The F'ifc reun ion will be held Su nd ay at noon at
the Kyger Creek F:mp loyees
Cl ub
RACI NE- The Racine Volun teer Fire Df•partmentlu sponsor
ln g a chicken barbecue o ~
Sunday beginning a til a.m. Cos t
of the dtnner i s $:1.;;; and a half
chicken is $125 . The ladies
auxiliary will srrvf' homPmadP
icecream.
MONDAY
CIIESTE R - A Labor Dav
chicken barbl'cue will be held
Monday at the Ches ter Fire
Department. There will bf&gt; 700
chicken halves, 1.10 pound s of
ribs . and ;5 gallons of homemade
lcecream . A ga rden tractor pull ,
flea market and ya•·d sale wi ll
also be held . Serving will b€gln at'
ll a. m. For more informa ti on
cal l 98!i-424ti .
HODNEY - The Meigs Co unty
Pomona Grangl' will visit the
Ga lli a Cou ntv Pomona Grange at
the RodnPy C1 ange Hall on
Mond" y at R p m
LETART TOWNSH IP - Th l'
LE'Iart Town ship Tr ustPPS will
meet Monday at I p.m . at t hc
office building.
SYRACUSE: The Sutton
Trus lf'PS wtll m('f'!
Monday at 7..10 p.m . at the
Syracu se Mun clpal Butldtn~
Town s hip

A bridal shower was held
recently at the Bashan Fire
House lor Stacie Hall, bride-elect
of Tom Pullins, by Beckie Pullins, Terri Browning, Denise
Laughery and Jean Spencer.
Games were playl'd with prizes
gopng to Nlckkl Roush, Stacey
Stone, Michelle Laughery and
J..isa Young . The door prize was
won by Wendy Faragosa .
Attending were Mary Rose.
Chri stina Randolph, Nickkl
Roush , Stacey Slone, Susan
Trent , Francis Saunders, Lena
Hall, Wendy F'aragosa and Ka·
It!€, Tammt Young, Roxann
Ru sse ll, Lisa Young, Margie
Miller, .June Ridenour and Janet ,
Wilma Buckley, Mattee Pullins,
.tu stin Browning, Michelle an4
Mjke Laughery, Donna Pullins ,
Edna Wilson , Phyliss Lattimer,
Ca)hy Riley and Crissy, Louise-,
Robyn and Ci nd y Pitzer, and
Pauline Riley.
Sending gift s were Ruth Rose,
Sue Kibble, Wilma Ballard , Josephine White. Ta mm y Timmons,
Robyn Stewart, Michelle Gres~.
Judy Leach, Pearleen Lee, Opal
Ma'th ers, and .Josephine
llrowning.

Chicken barbecue
The Chester Volunteer Fire
Department will be having a
Labor Day chicken t&gt;arb€cue on
Monday at the li re house.
The department will b€servlng
700 halves of chicken, 130 poundS
of ri bs, and 75 gallons of homemade icecream . Serving will
begin at hll a .m.
There will also be a garden
tractor pull.hFlea market and
yard sa le spaces are avallabiP
for $5 and more Info r mation may
be obtained by ca lling 905-4246 .

Goff news
Winners in the Tuesday Mo r ning Ladies League at Jay Mar
wen• Joan Ch ild s, low gross; and
Nell ie Wright, low net and low
putt s.
ElrvPn go l ft•r s wrrP !n
.1 t lf'ndancf'

ATTENTION, PLEASE...
DEDICATION SUNDAY, SEPT. 2
AT

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LOCATED ON ST. RT. 143, JUST OFF RT . 7

AI OUI CHURCH IN PERSON

REV. DON E. McQUEEN
SUNDAY SCHOOL ....................... 10:00 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP .................. 11:00 A.M.
EVENING WORSHIP ....................... 6:00 P.M.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY:
THE CHILDREN OF GOD
MISS ANGIE WILLETI - THE REDEEMED

FOR INFORMATION CALL
SHIRLEY QUICKEL 992-7756 or
MARY JANE WISE 992·2675 BY SEPT. 5

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POMEROY - The HySPII Run
Holiness Church will hav e spe
cla i singing by Gabriel Quartet
on Thursday at 7:30p.m.

A carry -in dinner will b€gin at I
p.m.

Bridal
shower

MIJ)DLEPORT ARTS COUNCIL
IS TAKING REGISTRATION
FOR BALLET, TAP, JAZZ &amp;
EXERCISE DANCE CLASSES

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ATHENS - The Guthrie Stor.v
family reunio n will be held
Sat urd ay at noon at till' Athens
Cou nty Fairgrounds. There will
be a potluck dinner.

Cancelfatzon

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SAR honored at meeting

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PATRIOT MEOAL - .Jay Co Uin s, Ohio SAR president, left,
presents Keith Ashley with the Patriot Medal and eertilil'ate at the
annual conference of the Ohio Society S .~R.

Today's

THURSDAY
DEXTER - The Women 's
FPllowshlp of Meigs County
Churches of Christ will meel at
Dexter on Thursday at 7:30p.m

PORTLAND -The Lebanon
Town ship Tru stees wll1 meet
f'riday at 7 p.m . at the township
buildin g.

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Casc v and Campron Curtis,
Gra nv ille
From th e Sarah Catheri nf'
Curtis Rose line were Rich ard
and Gail Robert s. Johnstown ,
Kenny, Be t ty Ro se Duke. and
Annette, Alexandria: Gordon
and Bet ty Hose. NPwark: Brent.
Kelly, and Al exandra Bradford.
Lak eville: and Bri an and Donna
Bradford, Woos te r.
From the Somon a Cur!J s Os
born lin f' wrrP Robnt D and
June Ash lev, le tart Fnl is . Keith.
F:mma. Raehel. Whitney, and
Emily Ashley, Rock Springs.
F'rom th e Alban Curtis lin r,
John and :Vlarjorie B rf'wr r,
Rf'cd sv ilk
From I he Molli P Curtis Swan k
linP, Dm r1 Crispm. Wr" tervillf' ,
Hubv anrl J ohn Sar ba ugh, 1\ewark ; Shprry, David. Linda, and
Da ri n C n ffil h. Newa rk : Do n and

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Th e ~:lrd annual reunion ot th r•
fam il y of Hoyt and Mary Cathf'
rine iFostcrt Curti s w as held c~t
Ye Oide Mill Park neat Uttca
Hosting the reunion was Wai
ter and Ruby Curtis. Kctth
Ashley gavp the bless in g.
Trave ling the farthes t we t e
Hobert and June Holler Ash lev ,
Letart Fails . The you ngest w;1s
Alexander Rradford , daug ht er of
Brent and Kl•l iy Brad ford. Oldes 1
was Jo h n Brewer . Rredsvillf' .
The m a rriagt.~ or Donna Cu rt1 s
was noted which wa s held th e
sa me day as thr reunion ,
The natio nal reunion uf the
.John and Elizabeth Huteh ins
Curt is family, Stratford. Conn,
was announced for th f' third
Wf'f'kf'nd 1n SeptPmbrr. P1C' Iurps
of I he older famil v werr sha rf'd
and identified.
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AttPnd ing from 1hr 1\ rt .. /\
Curti s .John son line Wf'r f' Do n
Ma x im\ and L Pw is l3ailev
. ' .John.
st own; Ruth Art a Mav Johnson
Mu sk&lt;J. Colum bus: Li sa .John
son, Newark .
From lhP Da mon CurtJs l int•
wer e Walter and Rubv Cur ti s
G ranvillP; Bu tch , JanP t. C'h 1rsr:

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for recent reunion

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The Public Uttlilles Commissi&lt;m of Ohio has set
for public hearing Case
No. 9().101-EL-EFC, lo
review the luel procure·
men! praclices and
policies ol Ohio Power
Company, lhe operation
ol ils Eleclric Fuel Com·
ponenl, and related mailers. This hearing ts
scheduled to begtn al
1:30 p m • Oft Seplember
4. 1990 at City Council
Chambers. 218 Cleveland
Avenue, S.W., Canlon,
Ohio 44702.

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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice " given that US Splint Communication• Company Llmked Partnel8hip
has filed a seH-compialnt with the Public Utilhlea Commiaalon of Ollie (Case No .
91).734-TP-SLF) alleging that ha currontlntraatato taiiff provisions lor '"""""'lO
toil setVico dtacounta, uoage cal8g0IIea and 18te differentials lor WATS
customenJ, and operator services minimum/maximum rate banda are unjust and
unreasonable. Specifically, US Sp!lnt p._a io amend ita MTS intrastata tariff
to provide for tho same Intrastate volume dll&lt;:ounta as are contained In Ita in·
teiBtate tariff. to roetructure the usage catogorlea and to eliminate tho evening
and ntght differontiaia lor Ita WATS customera, and to adjust tho minimum/max·
imum rata banda for optl8tor aetVk:ao to re!lect the banda oalablished in tho
Commiaalon'a goMric invettigatlon Into operator NIVices. Any interested per·
son, firm, corpo•atlon, or entity desiring an oral hearing in this matter should
tile whh the Commission 1 request lor one along with a motioh to Intervene on
or before September 27, t990. Uniaas tho Commission receivOB such a request
to1 oral healing and an accompanying request to intoiVono, this case will ba
decided on the basis of tho lnloiTnatlon contained in the complaint and tho
affidavhs submitted by the complainant Further inlniTnation may be obtamed
by contacting tho Public UtHhlea Comm~sion of 0111o, 180 East Broad Stroat,
Columbus. Ollio 43268-0573.
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Mass illon. whtch whtppt •d Stow
1 1·0 in tis Oj)f' nrr . was foJJrth w ith

three fu·s ts and 121 points .
followed tn ord er by Mtdd ietown.
Ci nci nn at i Eider. Lima Senior.
North Canton Can ton GlenOak,
(; ro ve C't t v and Upper Arlington .
Cl rnOak v. hipped Ca nton McKin·
14 ·13 in overtime on
ley
Sat urd ay
Fostori a ·s lead in Division I I
was a mt.·rr 1:10, 124 0\N run ·
nE'rup StPubrnvillf',
Fos toria
with fou r f i t s t place votPs and 1ht'
Big Red wit h five.
Ir was third
North Ca nto n HooV(_
v. ith one first nnd 11 9 poin ts .
followed in fourth bv Akron
Bur hrrl with ft \·r f ir sts and 91
point s
Cl eve land St Joseph, a 10-li
loser to Middlet own on Pr icl av,
cla imed th e fifth spot With R6
point s and still receJvrd lh rPf'
first pl ac'f' votes.
Rounding ou t the I I li st were
So lon in sixth. fol lowed bv
Franklin . St M ar vs Memorial.
Vermilion and Gal ion.
In Di visio n V, Minstr r rrma inrd Wf' il ahrad of ru nnerup
St Henr y afte r bot h reco rded
imprrssivr openin g w ins. Mins
tcr wh ipped Spencerville42&lt;1 and
Sl Hrn r.v downe-d Miami Ea;;;;t
'19 14
Minstf'r rrcrivPd I ~ fir.s t pla c£'
vn tr'-' dnd 17R poll point s to four
f tr sts and 124 for 1he Rcd sk in s.
NPwark Catholtc w as a distant
third wtth q_
1, With Avf'rsvillr a nd
Arrhbold rou ndm g our thr top
f I\'('
Mogadorc• wJ.s s ixt h. followN1
by Sandu -.:. kv Si Marvs in ~rv
Pnth . F' rem ont St. Joseph .tn d
M tngo tied fot eigh t h and Shadv·
" id r rn If.' nth .
In Moga dor r's h8-b \J.'in ovrr
.~o uthin g t on Cha lker. the Wild ·
ca ts l ed 42 il after one quarte r
ThP fina l th ree period s were
t nmmcd to ju st c1ght minutPs by
mutual consPn1 of rhe two head
coaches .

flooded or s uhmPrgl 'd l imbrr
C'han nr l ca tfi sh avr rag mg onr to
four poun ds are best caught
du n ng ('arly m oru ing an d pven
tng hours.
Northwr•st
Be aver CrPt •k ResrrvOJ r
Anglers can ra trh large bluegtlls
by fr sh in g wi th waxworm s brnf'a th slip hohbPrs during latr
l'Vl'ning hou rs. Wallryr fi shing
has bt'('Tl good. !)rill fishing with
rnrnnow -tippPd ji gs or weight
forw&lt;.~rd s pinnf'r s tipped with
nightcr aw !Prs works best. Some
anglers dr trollin g drrp -di vin g
lurrs .
RrT•sl(•r llf' sc r vo tr - La rge
rhannPl ca tfi sh arr be ing cau ght
Jllf'l dark with nigh tcraw lers ,
shrtmp and cut bail Some
anglrrs are cat ch in g n1cc smal imouth bass on crayfi sh or small
spinn er batt s. Biuegtl l fishtng ts
vcrv gcod with f tshing averaging
six to right in ches They can bf'
caugh t on wax worms or crickets.
Northeast
Lak r E rie beac hes - Fishmg
action fo r trout a nd sa lmon i s
slow lv 1ncrcas in g along thr Lakr
Eric beac !I es at Arcola. Wheele r
and Cowles Creek. Ft sh average
14 to JO tn chrs. Angl er s should
cas I spoons and spmncr s toralch
lhl'Sr' fiSh
Spcnrrr LakP - Ruiiheads
JVC'r(lgmg 1:! to 1:, in chf' S an·
br1ng ca ught b:V an _
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ntght cr aw ir r s f t.shrd along thr
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DisastPr also h i t the Division
IV preseason top lf.'n, with on ly
six of those t r ilm~ gPtt lng firs t
week wins- but including :\o I
Wh cr lersbu rg .
Th r loser s WPrP No 2 Warn'n
l&lt;t'nnrdy. No . :J FrP{knrktown,
No . H Louisville Aquinas and No
10 Columbus Academy.
Wheelersburg recPivPd l'ight
fir st pla ce votes and 141 poll
pOJnt s f ollowi ng tts 2.1 b win ovt'J
So uth Point Friday ntght. Ve1
sai ltrs finis hed seco nd with two
firsts and 102 poin ts. followed hv
Col umbus Hartley, a 29-7 wrnm;r
OV(' l' Acadrm} . in thi rd with HI
Thr res t of !hP D1vision IV li st
cons ts ted of Akr onManch Pstf'I 1n
fourth. followed by Coal c;rovr
Daw.son -Brvant, StPubPnv rl lt'
Catholi c. West .J efferson, Rain
bri dg(' Par nt Vallf'.\' , Sul li van
B l a ck fli ve r and IJutlon
Ber kshire .
Cinrinnati Moe ll r 1· 111 D1\"1s 1o n
I. Fos toria in Dh· isto n I I a nri
Minstr r i n 0J \"J5 Jon V wrrP tllf'
ot hrr threp ratm gs leadf'rs.
Moe ller. a Jtl- 6 wi n nPI ovf't
stubborn Sycamorf' tn it s opt•nt' r.
h{' ld a 1J4 -1.1R margin O\"Pr hi1t0r
n va l Princeton m Divi s ron I . Tlw
Crusa ders rf'C' elve d fiv r fit s l'i to
just onf' for lh r Vik1n g.c;, w hl!
whrppPd Cen terville 14iltn thctt

point s.

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catfi sh up to l o pounds are being
taken fr om shon: lin r ar eas. Try
fishing th e area around lhP
se cond brid gC&gt; and usP trild Jtion al
catfish ballS such as nig ht cra wlers and cut ba tt. An or'Cd
slona l wal lf"yf' &lt;.~ ! so is bPing
ca ught
Ru sh r , Pr k Lake - Blue gills
arr br in g ec~ught f1 om shore lim·
arras in shallow watrr L argfl
moulh bass st't'm to favor bU/' ·
t. batt s J. nd poppt•r s fished around

Wheelersburg Division IV leader;
Coal Grove Hornets ranked fifth

Richmond Heights ends
longest losing streak at 51
By GENE CADDES
U PI Sports Writer
COLU MBUS, Ohio tUPlt
Oh io high sc hool football noli's
from aro und the .state ·
Hiehmond Height s' 51 gc~m&lt;'
losin g s trrak - long est 10 thl'
SI.J I( · - cam£&gt; to an end F'ridav
nrght wh e n th e Spartans be&lt;.;!
i.Pdg &lt;· mont 21 -7. Richmond
HP1g ht s hadn't won since th('
fina l game of the&gt; 1984 s&lt;•t~ s on a nd
Thl• !', lrPak included 32 shutout s.
St•niu r tailback
Art McG&lt;'t'
rustwd fo r 110 va rd s and onr
tuur hdow n. whi~le quanerbak
Mikr Prnny tossed a pa ir of
tour hrl1 1v.: n passes t o sophomon'
St·an HakPr.
TIIC• Watn•n Harding Raidprs
- i:l co nsol idation of Hard1 ng and
\Vr str rn RPserve- opened with
d ,lY il win over Clrvcland .John
H C~v. Coae h Phil Annarella's
of frn sr had had not sco rrd in two
pr·rsr&lt;:~son ':&gt;crimm ages, but f&gt;X
plnderl for 33 first -half point s
again st th e Hornet s.
Minf'rva' s 32-gamr rPgu la r
SPa so n winning s trra k wa~
snapJlf'd Frid av nigh t when Na
'.11 n' Fairless nipped thr Lio ns
20 11 in ovl'rtime. lt was th e fi rs t
It•gular se ason loss fo r Minrrva
" lnt't' .1 .11 13 se tback t o U n1o n
10\Hl l.ak( • in 1986.
Hrr to1 Rudr igu&lt;'Z catTifld 32
tJITif'S lor L20 yards and bOth
tow hd uw ns in F'rf'mont Ross·
11 1 wi n m·pr T1ffin Co lu mbtan
I· mL 1\ night

depth nea r vegetation and su bmerged brushplles.
Cowan lake - T ry the uppe r
end of the la ke for channel
cat!ish. Use traditional catfi sh
bail s and fish during t he ea rly
morning or I&lt;Jie evening hours.
Bluegiii s can be picked up
throughout lhp lake in shallow
wat er . Try a topwall'r b(:Jit fu r
l argemout h bass.
Central
Hoover Rrservoir - Channel

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Church of Elvis shutdown
with Elvis and ca techism s. II has
received widesprea d publici ty as
a ven ue for weddings and oth er

PORTLAND, Ore. tUPIJ T he World's Fr rst 24·hour Coi n·
Oper ated Art Ca ller y, which
includes the 24·hour Chu rc h of
Elvis. has closed it s door s i n a
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Killer reportedly in law enforcement or health fields

rven ts.

area.
P ierce.

Thursday. August 30. 1990

GA INESVILLE , Fl a. (UP!) _
The ser ial kUier who stabbed and
blud geoned l ive college students
Is possibly a securit y guard or
hospital orderly and has knowl·
ed ge of weapons and crime
scenes, a psychological profile
reportedly shows.
The Miami Herald, quotlng
sources , r eported Thursday that
the pr ofile prepared for inves tl·
gat or s show s the killer who has
terrtfted th e Universit y of Flor·
ida community probably Is In his
lat e 20s or ea r ly 30s .
Th e Herald re port did no!
Indicate what the profile was
based on but sa id the kil ler
pro bably Is not a sworn pollee
officer or a doctor, but works
more along the lines of a security
guard or a hospital orderly.
The r eport said authorities
believe the five slaylngs ar e the
work of one person who i s
knowledgable of weapons and
crime scenes and who frequents
pla ces where studen ts congr e·
gate- bars or clubs .
On Wednesday , poll ee told a
news co nference that lhe killer
sought out petite young wom en
wi th brown hair, knew his
victims and forced his way In to
their apartments, wh ere th e
victims were killed .
All the vi ctims lit the descrlp·
lion, except for one y oung man
who was the boyf riend of one of
th e four young women killed.
"We've got a rather shrewa
Individu al on our hands," Police
Chief Way land Clifton .Jr. said.
" He's proved that severai!Jmes.
We have lots of physical
evid ence.
"11 does appear tha t he had
som e prior knowledge of the
suspects and their dwellings .
We' r e not saying he knew the
Individual people over a long
period of time. He seem s to be
ver y famili ar with apartm ent
complexes In the ar ea, ver y
comfortable In the ar ea ." Ciiflon
said .
Terror has gripped the college
community sin ce authoriti es di s
cover ed the bodi es of the five
sludents earlier this week In a
three· day period In apartm enl s
within 2 miles of th e campus
Four were Univer sity of Flo r
Ida students and the fif th was a
student al Santa Fe Commun i ty
College, also In Gainesvi lle.
Poll ee believe al l were slain by
th e sa me one or two people.
Clifton did not discu ss a possl·
ble m otl ve or say If the victims
ha d been robbed or sexu ally
assaulted.
"We' r e stili trying to find If
there's any common denomlna·
tor or commonalities betwee n
the five victim s," Clifton sa id .
''Da rk hair seem s to be one of th e
commonaliti es. Obv iousl y he
l ikes voun~ oeoole. "

The firs t th ree v ictims died of
multiple stab wounds and their
bodies wer e mutilated, Lt. Sadie
Dar nell said.
The Gaines\ille Sun , quoting
so urces, said one of the vic tims,
Chri sta Hoy t, 18, had been
decapitated and her body sliced
open from the peMs to the
breastbone, apparently alter she
had been killed . The newspaper
said Hoyt' s decapitated head had
been propped up on a sh elf as If to
shock anyone who walked Insid e
her apartment.
The oth er v ictims appeared to
have been bludgeoned or beat to
death and their bodies were not
mu tllaled, sheriff' s Lt. Spencer
M ann said .
' 1'hls per son's first victims
will be the most Indicative of
what he's seeking," Clift on sa id .
"ll 's not unlkely he can change
his M.O. (mode of operation) and
might c hange his M .O. simply on
the basis of convenience. "
Clifton said th e killer fo rced his
way Into the victims' apart ·
m ents, entering In the !Irs I r ase
through an unlocked door.
A task force of more than 100
officers, Including the crime lab
specialist who helped catch se·
rial murderer Ted Bundy , were
working the case, f ielding som e
1,400 calls per hour, Clifton said.
Univer sit y of Fl orida fresh·
m en roommates Christina P.
Powell, 17 , of Ja cksonville and
So nya Larson , 18 , of Deerf ield
Beach, were stabbed to dealh
tletween 11 : 30 p.m. Thursday
and 3:45 p.m . Sund ay , medical

cam pus Wed nesday. "Some ar&lt;'
say i ng liiL'y'rL' walli ng unt il
T hursday or Fri day or until they
find anot her body I don't know
w hy they're waiting , thoug h.
F ive Is plenly for me." Cershung
sai d.

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Sinead O'Connor meets
protesters in disguise

O'Connor mingled lor nearly
an hour as a hall-d ozen demon·
strators asked her fans to boycott
her performance.
O'Connor has been under crltl·
cl sm alter she refused to allow
the play ing of " The Star·
Spangled Banner " before a per·
form ance In New Jersey . O'Con·
nor sa id she does not allow any
nati onalistic themes played at
her shows, no matter tbe coun·
try, because they have little to do
with music.
At one point a television
reporter for WNYT·Channel13ln

Al bany, who did not recognize
O'Co nnor, inter vi ewed her for a
r eacti on stor y .
" We' re j us t fans, " O'Connor
told the reporter, sayi ng she did
not unders tand !he contr over sy
over the national anthem.
One of O'Co nnor 's entourage
requested a small America n fla g
from one of the protesters and
was given it . O'Con nor later took
th e fla g Into the show with her .
O'Connor was well r eceived
once on sta ge and tol d the crowd
she never meant any disrespect
for America ns. She dedicated
her next song, " Black Boys on
Mopeds," t o the cr owd .
The song Is about poUce
violence against bla ck youths In
England but O'Connor alter ed
the lyri cs to r efer to th e Unlled
States.
O'Connor also told the crowd
she was goin g to sue a Albany
radio station WQBK·FM di sc
jockey Scott Lansberry lor al·
leged libelou s remarks he made
about her on the alr .
O'Connor's convictions also led
her to drop out of a " Saturday
Night Live' ' perfonnance earlier
this year because she resented
jokes by Andrew Dice Clay , the
show 's host, about women and ,
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Mydland on key bo ards. ·'I wok e up one day and I was DeaQ,"
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audl tl o""d less than hal l a dozen music ians for the job,
Including Pete Sears , former ly of the Jefferson Starshlp, T.
Lavltz of the Dixi e Dregs and Tim Gonnan , wh o has toured with
the Who. " Th ey wanted that high (vocal ) har m ony and I don' t
have that go ing for m e," Sea r s sai d. Mydl and died las t month
from a drug overdose.
STEVIE RAY REMEMBERED : Bl ues gia nJ B.B . King
dedicated his show at the Trump Regency Hotel in Atlanti c Cl! y ,
N.J., Tuesday nigh t to the m emory of fellow gulla r lst Stevi e
Ray Vaughan , who died In a helico pter cr ash In Wisconsi n on
Monday . King, who opened his show wllh the song "Let the
Good Times Roll," said , " I can see him up there saying, 'Play i I,
B .B , play it. "' Aller the show , King said he and Vaughan hi t i t
off Immediately upon m eetin g year s ago. "I knew of him long
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Pr e·medlcal student J ill GN·
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was among those leaving the

By WILUAM C. TROTT

Lomtlardi ex tended until Sept. &lt;
the deadlin e lor st udents to
wllhdraw from classes without
penal ty. Though studen ts were
leav ing I n droves, few had
form ally wit hdrawn fr om !hi'
universlly .

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examiners sa id .
Da r nell sa id inv es tigators
k now whal the wea pon was but
would not release thi s lnforma·
lion or whether pollee had
recovered it .
·
Hoyt was found stabbed to
dea lh ea rly Monda y. She was a
stud ent at Sa nta Fe Communlly
Co llege and a clerk lor !he
A l ac hua Co un ty Sher i ff 's
Department .
T he bodies of Univers it y of
F lorida students Tracey Pau les,
23, of Palm Springs North and
M anuel T aboad a, 23, of Carol
City, were found Tu esday .
The slay ings set off panic and
heightened securtt y in the unl·
ver sit y communit y. Frightened
students fled, and those who
staye d arm ed them se lves.
Store owners sold ou t of dea d·
bolt locks, Ma ce and tla tter y·
powered stun guns. Gun stores
sa id peo ple bought rif!Ps and
shotgun s to avoid lhe 48-hour
waltlng per iod r eq uired lor
pis tols.
So me stud ents shar ed ho tel

would al low short ol a handgun,"
he said. " ... I broughl her so m e
tea r ga s."
Classes co ntinued on sc hedul e
Wed nes day, wi th sporad i c
attendance.
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-Local news briefs--. U. N.
Firm supports U. S. action
Bob Evans Restaurants have taken a stand to show their
s upport of the hostages and troops In the Middle East. Since
Saturday, August 24, all 244 Bob Evans Restaurants are
displaying red, white and blue ribbons on the fron t columns or
their buildings, announces Victor Argabright . group vice
president ol restaurant operations.
The company selected to use red , white and blue ribbons.
Instead ol yellow or orange as some cttles are using, alter
talking with the Nallonal Veterans Administration In
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CLEVE LAND (UP! ) - One
Super Lotto pla yer won the $6
million jackpot from Wednesd ay
night's gamt•
The winning numbers are 13.
17. 22. 2K. :tti, and 41.
That winner wlll get $229.800 a
year for 1hP next 20 years .
Out of the $.3,491.085 worth of
tickets so ld. Ohio Lottery offl.
ria ls sa id 123 had five of the
num bers for $1,000 e a c h a nd
another 4.R71 had fou r o f I hem for

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produced the number 617486. and
no one had al l six winning
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tic ke ts had the first five numbers
for $5.000 each; 56 had the fir s t
four for $1,1100; 558 had the fir s t
three for $100 and 5,470 had the
fi rst two for $10.
Saturda y's Super Lotto ja c kpot
will be $3 mllllon .

nament, sponsored by the Souther n High School Iloosters, will be
he ld at Jaymar Golf Club on
Sa turday at noon. The $.30 entry
fee Includes golf, lunch a nd
prizes. A,B,C,D four per son
scr amble, a nd la dy golfers are
welcome . Contact Jim Anderson
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Old Bethel Announcement
Rev . Miles Trout will be
pre aching at the Old Bethel
Freewill Baptist Church on Sta te
Route 7 nea r Middleport on
Saturday at 7: 30 p .m . Pastor
Ralph But c her Invites everyon e
to at tend .
Golf Tournament
The Southern Open Golf Tour -

He len M. Ha rrts. 74. Syrac use.
died Wednesday at Vet e ran s
Memori a l Hospita l following a n
ex te nded Illness.
A homemaker. she was born
Jan . 29 , 19:o In Delaware, to the
la te Edwa rd J . Morris and Mary
E Fielder Morris Mc Kay . She
atte nded the Syracuse Presby teria n Churc h.

Sheo is survivP d hy two sons,
J a mes F . Ha rrt s. F:l P aso.
TPxas; Richard II Harris . Sa n

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admissio ns - He len Harris .
Syracuse; Bonnie Wlil. Pomeroy ; J ames Owens. Pome roy .
Discha rges -Thelma Chase.

Jose, Calif.: a sis ter, Pauline
Mo rarty, Syra cuse; five grand
c hildre n, Manuella Town son.
Helen Bennett, Linda Harris.
Mike Harris, and Sue Ha r ris .
four s te p-grandchildren , Dennis
Harris, Laurie Harris, Vicki&lt;·
Harris, and Aaron Harris , and
severa l nieces and nephe ws .
In addition to her pa rents she
was preceded In death by her
hu sband Walter Harris in 1986.
an lnfanl son. Ke nne th W. Har ri s.
a grandchild a nd a great
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Graveside services will be held
Sa turday at I p.m . at Gree nw ood
CPmetery In Racine with Rev.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Robbins &amp; Myers ....
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Shoney's Inc.. ....... .
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Wendy's Int'l.
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Main Sbeet until 12
o'clock noon, Friday. Sept .
7. 1990. on • 1977 480
Case Backhoe. The backhoe
may bt teen 81 the Village
Hall .
The Village reserves the
rigtrt to accept or reject any
o r all bids.
Richard Seyler, Mayor
Brenda Morris.
Clerk / Treaa.

S1599

BID NOTICE·
Bid ipeciticatlona on the
Seventtr
Street surface
drainage and paving project
between c:enaln termini in
the Village of Syracute,
Ohio deacribed trerein will
be received by lhe Board of
Meigt County Commission·
en in the Court House. Pomeroy. Ohio until 12 noon
on the !Sttr of September.
1990. The bids will then be
opened at 1:00 P.M .. on the
6th of Septarribar, 1990and
read aloud.
The propoul will be a per
bid in place price forth is project •• follows : hcavatlon,
ditching, pipe inltatlation
and paving 366 feet long by
16 feet wkfe .
Eactr bidder muet file a

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SIDING CO.
Ntw Homes leilt
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801

or Res. 949·2860
NO SUNDAr CALLI
4-16·86-tln

Old m11a1 porch glyd•r need• ·
paint. 304-675-3020.
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SUPERVISOR
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23-581
23·582
23·583
23·584
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Wooden pallets to glve1way. •
First come first served. Gal· ·
llpollt Dally Tribune, 825 Third :
Ave., GaUipolltl.

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

6

"At Reasonable Pri&lt;es"

Found: A pup 10-12 w•ks old. :
Found In Uonkty Run trea on ~
Friday. Call 614-992-3202 attar 4 ..

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949•2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

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Pharm&lt;lcy, call 8r ld1nllfy. 614· ·

245-9083

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FOUND: Wl'tfle dog on Mill Cretk. Ca ll 614-446-9638 I lden - •
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PLEASE HELP US FINO OUR
LOST DOG : Child's Pel tinct
puppy. Modlum alii doo . mostly
brown, some black !r fan, Part:
Colllt/S I\tphtrd/Chow
Haa
spollsd tongue. Red collar,
answers to "Woody." VIcinity of
Addison Pike or loc:al surround·
lng aru. If you havt 111n
PLEASE Contact: 614·367-7160.

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Your Roof Roady For Another Year of Ice
and Snow?
Now's The Time to Find Out.

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
1 mile from Holzer Hospital on
O.J. Whitt Rd. 1st Brick Home,

Frl &amp; Sat.

CONSTRUCTION

lsi end 3rd, 8-7. Ctnttnary
Townhouat, Rt. 141. Baby ltemt,
dlshts, furniture, clolhea, toy1,

992-7762

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For Old &amp; New Roofs , Shingles
Repairs. Gutters

3 F1mlll..: Everythlngl Friday,
Saturday, 1;-7 At.1 SWinn Cr..k
Cemetery, Crown City.

Building and Remodeling
Wt• Guaranlrt• \ ' our Satidarlion
FREE ESTIMATES
JOSEPH 0 JACKS
7 - 20 ·1 m o

3 Family : ChHhlre, B.. lde ~
Food Shop on Rt. 7. Camcorder, •

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Fi•hsr stereo, dlslgnlf clotMa,
Friday &amp; S&amp;turd1y.
3 Horse Power, 60 Gillon T•nk.
Campbell Hausfeld Air Cam-

'll • COUNTY RECYCLING

pr1ssor, sm111 tool1, crarnaman
20" eholn saw, Uke new. All .

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OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU...
POMEROY, OHIO : Rt. 7 &amp; S.R. 143
ALBANY . OHIO : Rt. 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEw H 0 URS
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Route 141 375
LeGrand•, Rain or ahlnl, Ylacetlaneous, clothing. large shoe•.
26 .. 4-tpe•d bl~• August 31,

PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990

sopttst.H
4 Family V~rd Sale, Fri 11 Eno 1t
Elkl nt Store.

# 1 Copper • 1 per lb
Clean Dry Aluminum Can !I, 35(: per lb
Clean Auto Radiators 44C lb .. Batteries $1 ea .
Yellow Brau 40C lb .; Alum . Sheets 400 lb .

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sa~ ,day. Monday9:00to5:oo.

POMEROY : 9 a.m .- 7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m . - 6 p .m . 6 Days. Closed Sunday

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Lost &amp; Found

All Yerd Sales Mutt B• Peid In
Advance . OEAOLINE : 2:00p.m.
I hi day before th1 ad ls lo run.
Su nday tdlt!on . 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Mond1y edlllon . 2:00
p.m. Sslu rday.
Back Yard Sale : Aug. 31, Sept.

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

1st. Rl. 7 In Cheshire. 9-1 lots

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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Middleport, Ohio 4S760

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Rf'ntels
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. sma ll size women'• lean! and
olher clothing 4-14. M~.,.. d"p
woll pump ond othe• "'""!tome. •
Firat tim• sale : 1 314 mlt11 on
Gtorgn Creek Ad_ Sel'lool ·
clothet, tumlturl, houHhokf
item•, Iota of misc. Fri 1 S•t .
Fn &amp; So l. 413 Hubberd be.
Kanauga , 4 Femlly, Home Inter-

lor. baby it1m1 , other misc.
Friday &amp; S1turd1y In M•reervilla : Clott'lls, motorcyct• hll·
mel. dishwasher, g!aaawere,
ll oor stereo, misc . 614-256-1657.
Friday, Aug 31, 8·5. 141 one mil•
from Jumbo on right , Ouih
blocks,
allverwart, 2 911 hNtlng
IIOVIS, rlfll -.hh KOpl,
Houver upright sw .. per, .. wJng
m1chlnt, &amp; mort!
G1rage Sal•. Aug. 31, Fri., S.~l. '
1, S1f. 9-5. 3 mil at down 7, Cllpptr Mill tum right , lo Orchsrd
Hill Road. Follow Signs, to
ShoulriniJ Rid gt. 3rd brick
house ltft_ Kevin O.nnla, 614448 -2847.
Canning
tsr•.
woodwork, upright pl1no. Boya,
girls, mtn, womtn clotM1.
Bleycta,jawlery
5118: Rodn1y Pikl I
First Ave., Bidwell · Phillips
Ruldtnee, S.pt 3 &amp; 4th, e.s.
Women '• clothing , 1lze 18 ; baby
lttm1 ; wtlght bench; chldlren·s
clothing; poJc:h glider; Cl~neft ;
tabla &amp; e hllra, couch.
GII"IQI

992-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of

Sail: Saturday, S.plember 1st , 214 Magnolia Drive,
8:30a .m., 5 Families, Many cl81n
misc . 814-448-9627.

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Sale
.29
.29
.19
.49
.19

Small pony. 614-2M-6519.

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp; .

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Rog. 159.95

PURCHASE!

Full-•lz• mattress &amp;
apringa. 614-446-9629.

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mlx~Kt puppln. Par1 Gtrm1n :
Shepherd. N1itd homea lm· •
m1dialely. PINH CIU 614-992- •
7249.
FuU-slzt couch, you pick-up. ·
Call 614-44 6- 3869 morning•.
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1-12 -' 88-Hn

Heavy-Duty
Batteries

asa

•VINYL SIDING

Bilek cat, clean houHbroken, ·
hu hsd ehote . Very gentll. 114. ·
446-3935.
:

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6 yr old f•malt Poodle, c1111h1r'
5 :00, 304·675-2157.
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29.95

VHS Video
Tape 3 Paks

1.t.l7 WMI N44 ·490

Plan Now to Attend Our

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICt

Ar:rots From Pott Offi&lt;e
POMEROY, 11Ht0

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Was 299.951n 1990 Calalog
low As 115 Per Monlh•

HALF PRICE!

Fold ·n carry #33-981

Cut '150

All'MlKES
Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SE*YICE
99n33S or 985 -3561

11

~ year old Ruatlan Blue t.mal• ·
cal. Spayed, de-cl1wed. Has ·
shots. 614-317-1123.
·

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
•uGHT HAULING

985-4473
667-6179

140-4037

Low Ali S15 Per Monlh •
Low Ala $15 Per Month •

MICROWAVE
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32995

949-2168

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13995

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FREE ESTIMATES

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you save wr!h !he dosS!( reds

will be considered .
Bidden shall
furnish
plans. Three sets of detailed
drawmgt shall accompany
each bid and thai! be sealed
by a licensed professional
engineer. along with a ttate·
ment of compliance with the
HS -20 loading . Specific•·
tiont, contract documents.
and bid proposals may be
obtained at ttre office of the
Meigs County Engineer.
Each proposal must con·
taln the full name or ttre
party making the bid and all
pertona interested therein
The Meigs County Com·
mi11ionert reseNe the right
to accept or waive any for malities and to reject any or
all bids. or any pert thereof .
APPROVED
PHILIP M . ROBERTS.
P.E.• P S. ,
MEIGS COUNTY
ENGINEER

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Ends clutter and contusion - replaces up to B
remotes . Battenes extra. #15 · 1903

Carry anywhe re'
With case . accessones . #16-852

You 'll build a b•g neSI egg when

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bid proposal• for the con·
atruction of a new steel
beam bridge
located in
Chester Townttrip will be received by the Board of Meigs
County Comml11ionen in
the Court Houte, Pomerov .
Ohio until 12 noon, the 6th
dey of September, 1990.
Ttre bids wilt be opened at
1 :16 P.M . ttre 6th day of
September. 1990 and read
aloud .
The bid price will be for an
in place price project as fol lows: lnue 2, Job No. 6 bridge replacement with an
all-welded
steel
beam
bridge, length 50' 0" over ·
all. roadway 18 ' 0" cleaf,
loading HS-20·44, Steel A
38 prime. .painted floor,
Floor 7 geuge -gelvtnized
3•9 corrugation.
The bid shall be accompanied bv a bond or certified
check in the amount of ten
percent of the bid . The bond
atrall be mede pavable to ttre
Meigs County Commillionart and bond for unsuccea•ful bidders will be returned
after the award or the con·
tract. The bond will be retumed to the succeaaful bid ·
der after the execution of a
~ontract which haa been ap·
proved by the Prosecuting
Attornev .
At a prerequisite tor bid ·
ding , onl'j contractofl that
are qualified OOOT bidders

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low 4s $25
Per Month •

181 23, 30 2tc

Public Notice

'0 DAY WADANTY
WASHERs- SIOO up
DRYERs-169 up
REIRIGERA!ORs-1100 up
RANGES- Gas-Eiec. - 1125 up
fREEZERs-1m up
MICRO OYENs- 179 up

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Was 5999 tn
1990 Catalog

10% performance bond at
the time of the bidding and
the successful bidder muat
file a 100% performance
bond. A letter e1tabli1hing
certified line of credit. in the
ltat&amp;d amount , from a bank
doing businesa wittrln th~
scope of Ohio
Banking
lawa. will be accepted as
complying with the bonding
requirement.
The succe~aful contractor
may be required to furnish
any field reporta as required
by the Meigs County Engi neer.
Proponls are to be retumed on forms supplied by
the contractor.
The envelope. containing
the bkl, mutt be plainly
martc.ed. " Syracuse Project''.
Bid specifications may ba
picked up at the Meigs
County Engineer' t Office or
the Meig1 County Commis sionen' Office.
The Meig• County Com missioners reteNe the right
to accept or reject any or all
bid1. or any part thereof .
APPROVED
PHILIP M . ROBERTS.
P.E. P.S..
MEIGS COUNTY
ENGINEER

Public Notice

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Single Charge

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Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

USED APPLIANCES

Is

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ROOFING

Reg. 499 .00

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PVH Medical Office Building
Suite 215, Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV

loge HeH. Cterl&lt;'t Office. 320

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Trained in Childbirth and Women's Diseases
Both Medical and Surgical

for ~ppointmlnt, Ca[[ 675-3400
Morufay-:Friday, 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed bids will be re·
ceived at the Pomeroy Vii-

Handheld Portable
Cellular Telephone

399*

Howard l. Wrltuel

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The Daily Sentinel-

Business Services

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

!le t~•ts

170

A marriage license has been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Dale Clinton Rockhold.
44, ReedSville. and Shirley Mae
Harris, 39, also of Reedsvil le.
The parties were Incorrectly
ldentl!led In the Daily Se ntinel.

Limited Inc.... ......

"If we bear this in mind and
Inte rnational efforts intensified ,
there would still be hope in
reso lving the crisis." he sa id . In
other developments :

5

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Classified

Dally s tock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m . )
Am Electric Powe r .. ........ 26~
AT&amp;T.. ... ........
............ 32
Ashland Oil .
.... .32\-1
Bob E va ns........
. .... 13:Y,
Cha r m ing Shoppes
......... 8
Cit y Holding Co.. .
. ... 14 %
Federal Mogu l ..
.. ........ 16\1,
Goodyea r T&amp;R
..... ... .. 24
Key Centu rion ..
... .. ..... II
Lands' End ....
. .... 121h

from Kuwa it and res torallon of
t hP government.

Low Aa
"6Per
Month •

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Correction

Fore ign Minister Tariq Aziz. He
descr ibed his mission as "ex tre mely difficult a nd delicate ...
The U.N. c hie f s meeting with
Aziz was sc heduled for Thursday
but unconfirmed reports said It
ha d been postponed until F riday .
Sa udi Fore ign Ministe r Prince
Saud al Fa isa l a rrived In Cairo
for Thursday's meeting of the
Arab League foreign ministers .
saying the basic solution to the
c ri s is was Iraq's withdrawal

Public Notice

--Area deaths-Helen llaJTis

30, 1990

101 23. 30 2tc

Deputies probe two wrecks

One Super Lotto player wins $6 million

necessary, to enforce a UN. sanctioned embargo agai nst
Iraq .
"! do not want to give thl'
impression that we have a
so lution at hand ." Perl'z de
Cue lla r told French television in
a dvance of h is m eeting with Iraqi

withdrawa l of Iraqi forces fr om
Kuwait, re-es tablishment of the
deposed government and release
of ail foreigners held hosta ge
after Baghdad's Aug. 2Invaslon .
The U.N. Sec urity Council also
approved the use of force . If

Thursday,

30. 1990

Stocks

Continued from page 1

Units of Meigs County Emegergency Medical Servi ces
responded to nine calls lor assistance on Wednesday.
At 1: 05 a.m .. Pomeroy squad went to the Meigs County
Sheriff's Office for Keith Musser . Musse r was tra ns ported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 3:30 a .m , Pomeroy fire
department was dispatched to Mechanic Street for a structure
fire . Information about the lire was unavailable a t press time on
Thursday . At 4: 50a.m ., Syracuse squad went to Co llege Road
for Helen Harris, who was taken tohVe teran s Memorial
Hospital. At 9: 05a.m ., Racine squad went to Roush Landing for
Perry Hughes; Hughes was take n to Ve tera ns Memorial
Hospital.
Rutland squad was called to College Ave nue atl2 : ',7 p m ., and
transported Jacob Powe ll to Pleasant Valley Hospi tal. At4 : 52
p.m . . Pomeroy squad went to Locust Street J ames Ownes wa s
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 5:45p.m .. Po meroy
sq uad went to Condor Street for Harold Grat e. He was taken to
Holzer Medica l Ce nter. Rutland squad wa s called to State Rout&lt;·
32 a t 6: 10p.m . to an auto accident. Me lvin Erwin was taken to
Holzer Medical Ce nter. AI 11 · 26 p.m ., Tuppers P lains squad
was called to Keebaugh Road to an auto fi re.

Two accidents, both the results of deer running into the
drivers' paths, were Investigated by the Meigs Co unty She riff's
Department on Wednesday .
According to Sherif! James M. Souls by, Ihe first accident took
place on State Route 338 near the Yellowbush intersection at
12:45 p.m . yesterday .
Del ores G. Lyons, Racine. was northbound on State Route 338
when a deer ran Into the path of her 1990 Chevrolet Moderat e
damage was listed to her car .
The second accident occured around 5: 30 p.m . on Horse Ca ve
Road and resulted in a 15 year old being c ited to Meigs County
J uve nile Court for operating without a valid operator's license .
According to the report, the 1985 Chevrolet Cheve t teowned by
Ellen C:reen wa s heavlly damaged. According to the report, the
juven lie wa s cas !bound on the countv road and lost control when
a deer ran Into the path. He applied his bra kes and the vehlele
skidded a nd overturned In the ditch landing on its top .
The dr iver and his 13 year o ld brother were not lnju re d.

Thursday, August

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

SER~ICE

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3 Oayo • 3 Papcro • 3 Lin••
$3.33
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P.-. D s.ndnel.

IT WAS HERE A SECOND AGO,
BUT NOW IT'S GONE!
NOTHING MAKES YOUR MERCHANDI SE
DISAPPEAR FASTER THAN AN AD IN
THE
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
CLASSIFIEDS.
THEY WORK LIKE MAGIC.
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL
Ill COURT STREET
POMEROY, OH 45769

992-2156

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater &lt;ores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gos Tanks.

Amcri(J· s FJV11rt1 c

Porrablc Sp.1

BAUM
LUMBER
CHESTER
985-3301

PAT' IfiLL FORD

8-9-l mo .

992,2196

Middleport , Ohio
1-ll-rtc

Announcements
3 Announcements

R'L L. HOLLON

TRUCKING
CHESTER, OHIO'
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT

ADOPTION
We'd love to thiN cur h11rt1 &amp;
home with lnf1rtt. WlU ott.r love,
warmth &amp; ltfiCIIon, flnsnclally
s•c: ure, Ittl help eac:h other!
Medicai!Ligal exr,enus paid,
Call eolltcl Even nga, 201-'427-

2348.

Garage Sale : Sepl. 1st 6 3rd,
!rom Holzer Hoapllll tO ICtrr
lurn lett to Bldwaii-AodMy
Cronroada. Turn rlghl. 3 mllMJ
11n g1rag1 on right. Slg,. Up
ladlu, kldt clothes, an slura, · ~
home lnlerlor, fiOWirt, evon,
.,.
bedspread, curtains, Don 't Mile
J
This One! Hill &amp; Nul.
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Gun11, Knlv••· M. lnst ., Fuml·
:
ture, gl11sware, old tools, chain
~
51 W, office furniture, blby furnl·
lure, Moral 446 Sprue• St . El1 .
31st, Sepl1, 2. 8-6.
Mlac. In Gar•g• Sale Inc. Boob
tor sll 1g11, •r,plianc•• tint c:oatuma
ltwl ry,
tUpJ*Wirwr,
clothes, shoes, ahetl1, lower.,
coun11d x-stltch pattern•, etc.
Saturday 11 35 Pol'tsmouln Ad.
(At. 14'1) Oa.m.-4p.m,
Moving Sate: Set. S.pl 111~!'4·
111 r01d right on Butavllle ~
Handl EXpt'QI (p&amp;rtl),

dlnatte,

blk1, aq. dane• ck)th-. pk:nlc
tsblt1 mtn'a l women'a clotlwa,
runn1ng boarda., aamte &amp; 1oya.

Rain dlle: Sept 3rd.
S.otl,
Ch..hlro Ylllogo, Well
Special ltmlly w1nt1 to give
your baby a toYing trom1. Give Mtln Strllt, Furniture, cSot:hlng,
your b1by and ut a ofrltnee. Cell coata. dl•h•, alrcond., I :OOLm.
collect 708·352·16M. Mory Ellyn S:OOp.m. Rtln cancels.
tnd Chuck.
S.pl. 3rd, Ono ctor only. Loto of
good [unk, Vltlago or llldwon,
Rodney Plko.
ADOPTION

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S.otomber 101. w. n · - .
Hetghlo, tote ol baby cltlhet.
toya, mort clothll, houtlhalcl •
hemL

•Radio Shack ValuePius• revolving credit Payment may vary depending upon your purchases
PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATING STORES AND DEALERS

Vtrd 8tlt. Frtdoy tnd Stllll'drt,
Chlkhn'o Clolhat, toyo, ·JIIiiol-' ...,.,.
mlloo out ~18 .

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�Thursday, August 30, 1990
Page 12-The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Gallipolis
&amp; Vlclnlly
Sate:

Y'•rd

2

Renlals

e44J

3 ~room g1111ge, Cia, Rutl1nd.

btfDep. No pets. 614oii2-&amp;2n
Alto tor aetelmeb offer.
3 bedroom houH, nice and
cl11n. AbtoiU1aly no Inside
Pttl. Deposit and Asftrencn
r~qulrld. fiU-992-3090.

I e38 Socond

A... , Gallipol'-, Ohio. Fri, Sat.
A&amp;o!l31ot,lopl1ot.

Baby bod, •l"'o homo lntarior,
c.ratnlce, c~ Bulavllle Rd.
'TIHra, Frl, Sot. 2 Nmlly.

3 bedroom, 2110 N. Meln. L.eaat,
dtpoalt, rtt.rwncM, no pels,
1285. 304-453-11175.

Yonl Solo: Clhio clathn, bll11a,
lop, hoo.llhold, Fri. Sal. 10.5.

3 Br. 11ouat, Klnauga, faneM

yard, Clrport, county water, gaa
heat, ..,y aeeeaa to shopplng

Unwoocl oil Lob, Rio Granda.

Y•rd S.le: r1ln or ahln.. At
Thur~n~n. Midi Old ~hool
- . , Aug 31, 8apt 1 &amp; 3, trvm
11114.

Yard Sl..: Sit. Sept 111, one
day only. Children, women &amp;

men.

efothlng, play ~n. high
c:hatr, Uncoln Pfkt, 2nd houn
on~

lto5.

Yard Sale: Thurs,

a. Frt., St

"Wl1at

Pl. Pleasant

Solo, Aug 21,30,31. Bool&lt;a,
ck:llhta, Avon botttee. tumiHJJI,

g'-"1oo4~JS.58:W
mlac llomo\ to
anyt mt
11om 1MO All 1111 10:00 PIJ, Rl.
S5 Tllroa milo oroak Rood.

Mt caJI

Yard S. ... Seat. 1 and 2. 1105
Fifth Sl, ..._ H.ven.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
3 iomlly garago aalo.
S.pl.t SChool

Au!~.

31-

cloChee, Iinke.

tlecbio ~ end tabt..... c.
1 mite .... of Rutland.

S flmlty yard Ule II "'Sam'a'",
Tyro&amp; lloiilovlld, Racine. Sopl.
1,2,3.

s"""'

11

FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING fl6,000-$62,~.000 yaar.
Coli 1-605-564.&amp;500 .... GB 9&amp;&amp;
tor lmmMialt rHpon•.
Flat Btd drl~•,.. na1dtd 101 long
hauls. Atl111t 1 year experience
r.qulrtd. Call 614-811-!005 or
514-446-9443.

INTELUGENCE JOBS. CIA, US
Customs, OEA, tic. Now Hiring.
Call1.acJ5-687..SOOO Ext. K-10189.
Local butlnna now accer,ting
r.sum• for sec:rttrlal pos lion,
applicant must h1vt good
typing tkllla, some computer
knowlodgaiiBM PC), good lelephont tkllls, must work wen
with public. All retum" con·
lldential, Jtnd to Box S-24 %
Point Pltasnt Register, 200 Main
St, Pt. PH, WV 25550.

EARN MONEY typing, word
proc:Hslng, peraonal comput·
lng. At home. Full or part 11ma.
$~,000 y.. r Income potential.
(1) 1105-587-6000 Exl. 84562.

Second, lllddlotpo&lt;t.
SaP!. 1-7. Clothing, boddlng,
HMnl,
drape:t.,
curttlns,
beldtprNdl, dflh•, pane, 11n1111
eppllane.a, furniture, mlec.

Now T1king Applications tor
Pomtro,- I Oalllpollt, Oomlno's
Pizza.

Aug""' 31-Septam..., 3 ot
Sheridan . PJtrce Rnldlnct.
Otwlttl Run Rotd. Dltiha,
loolo, baby clolhoa.

Organlll Netdtd. Reply in writ·
lng to GriCt Epltcopal Church,
328 E. Main Street, Pomeroy or
c.ll 614-192-3968 on Tues. or
Thura. bttora noon .

t10

Garage Sa ... Raln or ehlnt. POSTAL
JOBS
116,392·
Soma clathlna-Ukt nnr, Iota ot $61,125/yr. Now hiring. Coli )11
nice Items, f""rlday-31.-, WilL 805-eat-6000 EXT. P-4562 or
Jo'a Gift Shop- Sytoc,.., curr.nt 1~.
Smlthl~.

Wanted Merchandiser, Gibson

Stpt 112. Yard Ale. TlrM, Qrwtlng Cards, Porr.roy. P•rt
sump purnp, IMP pat11, boole, tlmt, houra lltxlable, contact
entMalnment
center,
baby Point PINtnt Job Servlc:e, 225
iltm1, clalhlftQ, homa Interior, Sixth 9t, P~nl Pttaaant.
h\.lmldllllr, wlcktr, cwta.,..,
tatevlsktne, alaN tap labll, Wanled: expertenctd servle~~
-'ng
bl .. DuJOoOOft man, for commercial lllfrigenll·
coni... lena -~pllon tlon, a heating, air conditioning
and morw. At tM tnterwctton of rtPilra. Local "tabllshld HVAC
124 and 3311n Roclno. 1-a.
Comp.any. Send blief rHumt 10
Box Cia 044, c:Jo Gallipolis Dally
Yard Sail. 813'1·lrl. Flrtl n»d to Trlbunt.l.~25 Third A~ttnut , Gallaft 112-mllo Soulh of T-- llpollt, UN 45631.
Pialna. Watch tor -'gne.

-mo.

Yanl Sale. Alrguol31~mbar
1. au,., big c~. County
Rood21Buhan.

Shuatlon
Want ad

12

oa-.

Yanl s.1o. F-y. Aug. 31, 18
Wanted to Do
Saturday, September 1. 150 =::-:--::---:--::--:::---:Gtneral Hartinger Parkway, Child C.. In My Home, obe
M::Idd=lol~p=on-=:.:-c--:----c::-c-:-,--:-l cfllan pltyieleep aru.lndlvld\.lal
ltttntlon. tn town. 114 4 41 7881.
Yard Ull. s.turdly, Stpt. 1tl, 84. Small makt-up wanlty and Cltenlng, raaldtnUal, I com. . .1, dNuW 8CIIWI 1nd mercial. Reference~, 614-379dollleo, ch.olra, houM hold 22'11.
Htmt and lola of miec. N..t to
AI.ICLtnd Furnltuf'l, on comtr.

=

~::.,~aft, bob •lo. Sopl. 1.
triln Chweh Second

Straot Syrocuao.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8

Rick P..I"'Itl Auction Company
naw booklng auctions, e•·
peritnce makeo 1ht dlll•renr;:e.
llctnetd Ohio, Kentucky, Will

Vlflllnla, 304-7'73-5785.

Dnld loaa'l Auction StfVIcs 1
Now boollfrig auctkmti, lk:enHCI
In Olllo, 1114-146-7750.

Wanted to Buy

9

W.nlld To Buy: Junk Autos
wft:h 01 wtthout mo4ors. Call
1Mr1 Uvoly. 514.J83.11303.
W.nlld To Buy : Used Mobile
....._, 1..,.......·0175.

Employmenl Services
ttelp Wanted

11

Magic Years Day Cart Center
reasonable,
dependable,
llcerwt, quality child cera. Monday thru Friday, 7:30 till 5:30.
For mort Information or to
,.glettr 304-675-5847.
Mary'a Quality Child Care, aafe

• affordable, w/ratarancts,
llon..fri, 114-446-0311.

6~6,

Mitt Paula'a Dar Cera Center.
Sa ... aHordablt, chlldcar.. M·F
I a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Ages 2 -10.
Beton, after aehool. Drop--Ina
- .. 114-446-6224.
Will Baby all In my homo. Hava
Good
Rtle,.ncll.
Also
Wookonda. 114-388-1114
Will babyaH, my homo. Mid·
dlepot'l. 61~992-3723 .
Will do hou..ciNnlng. Rtfertnc.. titWil-1983.

Wlll to btbyslttlng In my home
WMkdayt, Agee: 2 I up. Ha~te
da'fCII1'11 experience I raltrenc... Exc:tlltnt Cart. 6t4o446·
a202 .
Would like to do b&lt;ibyslttlng In
my homs. Mon..frl. Oaya only.
114-446-81IMI.

•ASSE.IIIL£R8 NEEDED'
h:w:wdllf:e openings. No exp.
Fuii/Par1 lma. Call 1·
100 4117a.m..10p.m.

Financial

AVOII • .U - . CaH ll.orllyn

W....104 112 21 5.
A NO _.EHSE WAY TO $500

21

In town, small, 2br, laundry,
quiet neighborhood.
6 room house on Uncoln Hill . 1 porch
$250. lncludl8 water bill, Set or
acra, clean lot . 614-992-3270.
etoll Earl Topa, 614-446·0'161.
7 roomt 1 1f2 Ntttt, country
Ona
bedroom country homeli~ing but cloae to Melgt School
and town. Rt. 33-4 lana, close to Maiga High School.
Townsh ip Road 'l7. Arst road to ldNI tor m11rl~ coupe. or
right. Call 614·992-1118 or 1-384· rwtlred couple. Daya 614-992·
6642 or tvtninge 614-9$112-2621
21!97.
GOVERNMENT HOMES trom $1 POMEROY. 2 bedroom, ona
{U
repair). Otllnqutnt tu tloor plan houat tor rtnl. Ctr·
drapea,
stove,
propertr. Aapossnslons. Your pill~ ,
arta (1 &amp;Os-687-6000 E11. GH· raUgarator, and hJII basmtnt
with wfd hook-up. ldaal for
4562 for c:urrtnt rtpo 11&amp;1.
working Of retired c:oupla. $250.
Country Selling. 4 b4Ktrooms, 2- Deposit and raftrtnell. Call
112 baths, ctntrtl heal and air, 614-992·5292.
baHmtn1, attached garage. 20
minutes from Athens, 1-112 42 Mobile Homes
miles to Meigs High School.
for Rent
Ratarancts and deposit required. 614-593-6937.
1 112 b.d room tumlantd trailar1
Must Nil Mason, WV. No down $167.
month, depoalt ana
pa'l.manl It auume load, cash rattrenct rtqulred, watar and
$'1 ,000. 304·127-5010 or 304- IIWtr furnished, Crab Crtek
Road, 304-675-1206.
675-1286.

':--::--

=-:.,--,--

Mull! 1111 Mason, WV. No down
pa'/.mtnl If Illume load, cash
S1 ,000. 304-727·5010 or 304675-1286.
For Salal Houu 3 bedroom
reasonablt.2. House 3 bedroom
doluxt.3. Commorcial build·
lng.4. Two lots Jackson A~t . S .
Comer lot VIand SI.A.Ona Real
Ettate, Broker. 304·675-5104.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1 112 acre lot, w/5 room dwell ·

lng, grill«! wall, plut rural,
loeated on 160 BP School, ax·
c:ell~nl building IO&lt;;atlon, po•
albia land conlr1ct, 11rioua Inquirt.. only. 61111 .. 46-0514.
12x52, 2 bedroom mobile home.
Exeelltnl condition. $4,000. 614992-6~. Also pop-up eampotr,
1350.
6~05 .

1973 Haven 12160, 2br, excellent
cond, Gas haat, new carpet,
$5,950; 614-446-0175.
1975 Champion 14x65, 2 BR, sat
up on prlval'l tot on 218. 6 mi.
from town. $4500. FrM rtnl for
1 year. 114-256-1393.
1919 Schultr, 14x65, 2 BR, all
tltetrlc. 19,000. Attar !! p.m. 1514·
386-!1634 Of 386-6529.
1982 Townhou11, 14•10, double
txpando, CA, Many Extrut On
prfVIIt rented lot in Rodney.
814-2U·6041.
1982 Townhouss, new hut
pump &amp; porch, axe:. c:ond, 11t
up in park, 814-446-67'18.
1985 mobile home 111x70,
tltctric, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths,
porchn, outbuildings, 304.a.82·
3706 or 882·2967.
1986 VIctorian Cuttom, all
electric two bedroom, must IH
to appreciate, essumabia lotn ,
304-882·3451.

$271 DAILY
Wctftdftg 81 harnt, peopil Clll
,.u to order, Call Roger lor
drii.U.. JOt Ill 3tt3 Ert. B-2.

--

3br houM with family room,
n•w carpal &amp; paint, flnced In
yard, Prlctd to ..111 Rodney
area. 614-245-5961, 614-367-72!12.

12x60 moblla home, $2,500. 304·

Yanl oalo. Friday only. Tum off Will taks care of that apeclal
Rl .7 N. otllamory
Tum lovtd one In my home. Will ac:·
Alzhtimtrw. Matt ot female.
ri9ht at 11t. Crottrold. New ctpt
c,.fta, reg\.llar alze btd, loft Tup~ Ptalnt .,... 114-667·
&amp;183.
mora.

HouN trailer; Fumish..:l or untumlshed; new ca,.t and
linoleum; two bedrooms, with
two large rooms added . tiO,OOO
tumlshtd, $8,000 untumlshed.
614-992-2085, or Columbut 1·
673-4465.
SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
Of' 3 bedroom14x7'0 models at
tht unbelievable price of
$12,900 dtllvsrad and 111 up.
Call1-800-'72t-40451or dtltita.
N.. hua
14x70
w/npando,
tltuattd 75 acre land, P.::Ynl
PIN•ant, Many axtraa, priced
on lnapectlon. l04-67!i-791'7.

Two bedroom mobllt home
carport, tnached building and
land in Middltpor1. Convenient
to .choolt etc. Aasumt loan
614-1163-81168.
Wlndaor, 14x7'0, 2br, delu•e
kitchen, CA, vinyl undertkil11ngl
st:or~gt bulldinga, many n1raa
Furnished or unfurnished, Ouall
C..ol&lt;, 114-24&amp;-112116.

Business
Opportunhy

33 Farms for Sale

-·e:

ADAYI

-mill-.
,

Noodod. lmmadloto
No
noadad.
limo. Cal 1 - ) .

axr-

.m.-tOp.m. $2/mln.

AVOII I AI Arua I Shlriay
lpooro, 304475-1421.
Eam _ , . , by lho -'&lt;. Join
the ,.,,..,... to dtrnoM!rllt
~'IJie.World ".

Ju1v-D1c .,.,.. LMve name,

- - ond ~ number on
....... NMce. 114--912-6318.
EAIIII IIONEY Aoadlng BooUI

po.-,r
-

lnoomo potonRal.
_i111tr!t1- Ctl I05;uuooG

EaLY-

198S model t4x70, 2 SA, garden
tub
&amp;
thowar.
9ultt·ln
microwave &amp; lter.o. Reali~
nle.. S.t up on nic:t private
level lot. Must hav• rat. Appr. by.
Hud. 1275/mo. Water Included.
814-256-1393.
2br Mobile Home for rant, call
'"" 2p.m. 614-446-0521

Twin AIVIrt Towtrt, Housing for
tht Elderly and HandlcapJ*t.
Apal1mtnta now a~allablt·rtnl ·
Ina for 30% of ad/usltd incoma.
200 Stcond St. or Cllll 304-675-

een.

Two bedroom apt, carpet,
kltchtn tumlshtd, 3()4.875-5104.
two
bedroom
untumlshtd
apartment In Middleport. Ntwi't
remodltd centrtl heat and air,
all utllltl•• lnc:ludtd. $275. Call 7
am to 1 pm. 614-949-2217.

UpSIIIrt. Fumlthtd, 3 rooms &amp;
bath, cletn, no pets, raferenc:t &amp;:
deposit required. 114-446-1519.

3
bedroom,
fumishad,
Wuher/Dryer, lor salt or rent .
614-9ii12·-:N79
2 bedroom Mobllt home lor
rani, upper Rt. 7, Kanauga. Ohio,
114-446--0S08 or 446-0817.
Mob~• home for rtnt lo one
genliem1n in Mina,.villa. 614·

992-3181.

Tralltr: Furn 'td or unfum 'ed, 2
SA, cable, beautiful river view.
In kanauga. Fotttr'l Mobile
Home Park. 614-446-1602.

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 ~droom, partially tumlsh11d,
101 Second Ava, Util ities paid,
Otposll requhtd. $230/mo. 6t4·
37;.2171.
2 bedroom furnished . Patio, w/d
.,.. . s~urlty depos it. $175 JW~r·
utitille1 not Included . 614·992·
6866 after 6 p.m.

Large Prlvale Lot. Gr11n Local
School Dlatrk:t, IM.....,.053.

Merchandise
51

Household
Goods

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sotaa and chal,. priced from
$395 to $995. Tablet $50 and up
to $125. Hide-a-beds $390 to
$595. Recilntf"' $225 to $375.
lamps $28 to $125. Olnattea
$109 and up to $495. Wood table
w-6 chalra $285 to $795. Ouks
$145 up lo $375. Hutc:Ma S400 &amp;
up, bunk beda eomplltl with
mallrest 1295 and up lo $395.
baby Mdl $110 MIHiliiUS or
box springe full or twin $78, lirm
$88, and $98. Ouetn sets $275 &amp;
up, King $350. 4 d~wsr chest
$69. Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun. Baby matlreasee $35 &amp;
$45 _ Btd tramts $25 Quean
Slzt $35 &amp; king I,. me S50. Good
aeltclion of ~droom suilea,
metal c:ablnett, htadboerds $30
and up to $65.90 days sama as
cuh with approved credit. 3 mi.
out Bulavllle Rd. Open 9 A.M. to
5 P.M. Mon , thru Sat . Call 614·
446.0322.

"rlO''·

Fumlahed EHiciancy, all utilitlsa
paid, ahara bath . $150/mo . Q19
Second A~te . 614-446-3945.
$175,
Fumiahed
EHiclency,
Utilitin Paid, Gallipolis, 614·
446-4416, after 7p.m.
Oaragt Apartment, In town, 2br,
atova &amp; refrigerator, depo!lll &amp;
rtltrencs required , no pet!l,
$200/mo. 614-446-1t7t .

INOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
recommend• thai you do busi·
nen wl1h people you know and
NOT lo ttnd monty through the
rn.ll until
have ln~tSt[gatld
lht offering.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchaudlse
11 112x18 carpet and pad. GoCJd
condition.
Electric
stolo't.
Woodbumar. Call 614-62-6822.

Btd Unar lor pickup truck $100.
TWo whHI trailer lor farm lrtctor S100. 304-882·:MD4.

County Appl lanc•, Inc. Good
· ustd applia nctt, T.V. sell. Open
3 room ept, nlct location, 8 t .m. to 6 p.m Mon _-Sat. 614ret.ranc• raquirsd , 304-675- 446·1699, 627 3rd. Ava. Gtl·
1090.
llpolls, OH
l5 Weill Apt . 2br, 1 balh, prlvttt
Ethan Allen cocktail tablt,
enct011d p1tlo, c:loae to groctry
btautilul diNng tabla, 4chairt,
1101111 &amp; shopping c:tnltr, water, whlr1pool, mlrcowsve, quHn
HWer, Irish provlded. $265/mo.
head board, Beautiful . 614-38681111..t41·1608.
8936.
3br, 2 bath, nawtl rsmodelld . GOOO
USEO APPLIANCES
[)apoalt req'd.
425/mo. All
Washers, dryers, refrtgtretore,
utiiiUte Included. 2br 2 bath
Skagga Appllanc11,
1350. &amp;14448-7733, ' .14446Upper Rlvtt Rd. Bttldt Stone
4222.
Crtt1 Motel. Calt 614-44&amp;--7398.
6 room duptn.J.. 1114 JaHar1on
Matching washer &amp; dryer, white,
Blvd. 304-e-fs-.3~3 .
1300. 114-245-9083.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
PICKENS FURNITURE
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
NawllJtad
ESYATES, ~6 Jtckson Pika
Hou11hold furnishing. tl2 mi.
lrom $192/mo. Wa lk to st-oop &amp; Jerrldto Rd . Pt . Pltuanl, WV,
mo~tlu. Call6t4-446-2568. EOH.
cell 304~75-1450 .
Fumiahed Apt, 607 Stcond Ave ,
Gallipolis, $225; Utllitias pa id ,
1br, 6t4-446-4416 af1ar 7p.m.

1op Cuh paid. Old furniture
cuboardt,
qullla,
oriental,
palnllngt, toys, or tnllrt es1atl
call cotlact 304·!!25-3215, or 304523-6854.

SIHplng rooms with cooking.
Also trailer spacs _All hook-upa .
Call after 2:00 p.m., 304·7TJ..
5651, Muon WV.

2br, $185/mo . Otposll rtquirsd .
614-367-0632.
2br, OR, large LA addition, in
country, Vinton area. Stove,
rttrig ., water, trash paid .. $210
plus depoail, 614-388-9686

Antiques

RENT TO OWN
614 ... 46·3156
6 pc. wood group $14.01 per
weak. 4 ~11r bedroom sullt,
CQmpltle $15.20 per waak,
dlntllt with 4 cl'1ai1'11 $7.50 ptr
wHk. Magic: Chtf 14 cu. h.
Refrigerator $12.95 per weak, 15
cu. h. frHl:tr, 110.90 per
WMitVI'Ra Furniture. At . 141, 4
miiH oH At . 7-Centenary.Opan 7
day• a w..k.
Sloktr healing ltOYt, ulld 3
yooro. l1,000. f14-245-5531.
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNrTURE. 82
Oil we St ., Galllpolit. Ntw &amp; Utod
lumlture, haattrs, w..tem &amp;
Wort~; booll. 6,4-446-3159.

Cannon PC 25 Copier, 614-2666218.
CommpUitr IBM capatlbie 20
MB hard drl~tt dual lloopy color
monhor LO printer, 614-256-6218 .
Computer ltand good eond $30.
Encloetd coHN tablt wflwo inlabiH $80. 2 matehlng lamps
$20. Good c:ond. 304-875-1S09.
Four 12.50, 11.5 llraa &amp; wheel&amp;.
8 lugg, chrome epokl rims,
$200. 614· 256· 1206.
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73 vans &amp; 4 WD's

Lotus Electric Guitar wlcase and
Gorilla Amplifier .. $250 firm. 614·
44B'·1nt

t981 Jetp CJ5 Lock-In Hubs,
AMIFU stereo, good cond,
$2,500. negotlabls. 114-448-1751.

58

191l0 Bronco XLT, toadtd, 18,000
miles, $12,000.114-446-7720.

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Canning tomatoes $5.00 bu. We
pick. 614-446·3752 or 304-8756233.
Canning tomatoes , 304-675·
3846 or after 9:00 PM eall 304·
675-7724.
Ounrovin Fruit Farm just oH Sr
681 east of Alban,-. We ac:c:ept
food sta mpl. Variety of apples,
peach11, home grown melons,
tomaton, and pears. 9-7 dally,
cloud Mondly. 614-6~298 .

Red Rasb.rrl11, pick your own
614·245-5064.
Roush't Strawberry Fann. 2
mlln back N.w Haven, You plc:k
Htlf Runner Btans
$8.00
bushel, You pick fendertH
BNna, $10.00 Bushel; No. 1
C1nnlng Tomatoes picked, $6
buthtl; No. 1 · Canning Juice
Tomatoes pk:ktd, $4 bushel
304-1182-2237.

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

llfllt glrlt c:lolhas alze 5, wlnltr
and summer 50 cants . 50 balea
hay. 304-675·1484
Magic ChBf gas IIOVO_ $7~
Kenmore washer &amp; dryer $75
tach. Heavy oak meksr $40.
614-441.0020.
Mise merchand ise, furniture, an·
!lqUis, 10011 and 11c. 304-675·
1485.
Moving Salel!i Electrolux Vtc
W/Cirptl an . $200; 0rKk VIC
$40; 21" Gas Rang~~ 150; Vile
Mix Food Othydrator $50;
Chromalox noV Calling Huttr,
$100; Sears 9300 BTU Kerohnt
Haaters 1 125 11ch; Boyt 20"
BMX BIKe $25; Sea,. RX 4,000
Rowing
Mtc:hine
$40;
laMachlnt Food Proc. $30;
Barb.qut Grill $20; 614....46-tnt
Nlc:t aota and chair $100. 614·
992-6986.
Racondltloned Washtra, Dryers
Guanmllld prompt ttrvlct lor
all maktt, models. Tht Washer
Dryer Shoppe. 614-446·2944.
Single S11t Rail Buggy Factory
TutHt Frame, 1600 CC Dual por1
VW Motor, Harley 2 barrel car·
bur11or, OS Mllllmtltr Plllon,
11.500. 514-245-9126.
c:amoullaga,
Surplus, army
denim, rtnlal clothing . Military
•mali Individual equipment,
Schrade knl~tt . Sam Som•
rvillt'a , East Ra~tnswood, Jut
old At. 21.... lndtpendanct Rd. ~rl,
Sat and :Jun . Noon till 7:00 PM.
304·2TJ-5655.
Wood &amp; Coal Stowe, uM as lnHt1 or rr.. standing, 2 blowtrt,
I gl111 door cost : $1,100. Never
used, sail $600. 814-256-611113.

Wooden wht•ltd wagon . Ready
to Vlt. 614-992·3006, 992 -7056.

55

Building
Supplies

Block, brlek, tewtr pipet, win·
dowt , lintalt, etc:. Claude Wlnlt1'11, Rio Grands, OH Call 61~
245-5121.

56

Pets for Sale

Cobey Silaga Wagon, Allis
Chalmera Sllagt Wagon, 34
John Deere Chopper New Holland Blower, 125, Field rudy
814-886-6 1'32.
Fox 2100 Forage Harvester.
Sad.ger 7ft Hay Brnd. Gehl Grinder Minr, all axe: c:ond, 304-2734215.
Jim's Farm Equipment, SR. 35,
Wut Gallipolis, 614-44&amp;-9777;
Wlde aallcllon new &amp; u11d farm
tr1c:tors &amp; lmpltmtnls. Buy,
Mtl, trade, 8;00-5:00 wMkdaya,

Sat. till Noon.
like new MaaHJ Fsrguaon, 220
Baier, 614-446-14t1.

Livestock

63

1990 16ft. Gooaaneck Ho,..e I
Stock Trailer $3,295; Ustd 16h .
Bumper Stock Trailer, New
paint, $1,595; 12ft. 2 ole ll'llllr
IH5; 614-286-6522.
2 Alpine goats, buck 8 me:ntha
old 125; cfoe 2-112 yta1'11 old $45,
614-985-44651614-985-33n.

Hay for Sell. Clover I Timolhy.
Round Belli In the Field. 614·
245-5596
bales 01t1, II rsw, rye
arid IWMI corn, 304-67'5-4228.
Squ~re

Transportation
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Autos for Sale

197'1 Cht~tlllt SS, rebuilt 350
englnl, 350 TH transml11lon,
nlct car, 13,500. negoliabtl.
304-382-2215.
1975 and 1971 Monll Clrto, 304&amp;7!-4552.

31 Homes for Sale
2 bedroom. full 1111 baetment,
locettd Orear Road, 100x200 lot, .

304-

5~.

Musical
Instruments

1G85 Dodge Cha~sr Hatchback,
5 tpeed, PS, PB, new ttr ..,
59,000 mlln, very good cond,
$2,500, 304·67!1-2627.

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
15% ott 111gular tunlngl. Ends
9tplsmber 15. J&amp;M Prano SarYitt. Call Bill Ward 304-38-2325.

1967 Chryalar Conquoot TSI, an
o~lono, mini cond, gortgo kopl,
w Ita, 34,000 miln. IM-448-

57

"He's guaranteed to eat
homework assignments."

Baldwin electric organ, double
keybollnl. E•c•ll•nt for church
or home. $275. Call after ep.m.
614-669-5151.

OOTI.
1167 Oodga CoH DL. PS, PB,
AUIFM CatNtta, AC, New Ur11.
Automatic, Oato gcod goo
mltqt. Exc:dent condltron.
81&gt;1/H2~377

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never seems to teach them ANYTHING."

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7:35 Cll Major Lll-eue a.-.11
8:00(2)11 «J Colby Show
Vanes66 defies her parent&amp;
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employment after graduation .

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Vulnerable: Neltber
Dealer: South

North'• jump to three hearts was
Wnl
Nortll llul
raise, sbowlng 10-12 in . Soo,.
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Poa
support pointa for the ooe-beart openAll pus
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a dead minimum opening. But Soutb
Opening lead: + 3
had more !ban enough to bid on. Unfortunately Soutb dld not play tbe
hand as well as be bid it, succumblng L - - - - - - - - - - - . . . J
to
mania.·
a club. So declarer's lotM!n were a
On tbe opening lead. declarer pul in spade, two diamonds and a clllb.
dummy's queen of spades. Perbaps tbe
The contract wlll succeed U declarking was with West, in which case it er loob for a guarantee. Wltb a little
would be easy to make an overtrick by foresight be should realile tat a g.
forcing out tbe king and ace of dia- ing spade fiDesae can lead to dlluler.
monds. That way the queen of dia- So declarer should will trick- wttb
monds In dummy could be used as a dummy's spade ace, dn!w tbe ~
parking place for tbe losing club. Even as before and tboll play Cll dl•~·
wben tbe spade queen lost to Easl's The tempo Ia tbus pre
ved 10 tbal
king, tbe contract was safe, provided Soutb cannot be prt!'Vtllted from tilEasl returned a ·spade. But Easl, who ing 10 tricks.
was uncooperative, led tbe club jack
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to tbe second trick . Declarer won. -"'.,.'"' CIJ'd
drew lrumps and played a diamond. tbe J.-. OnriJd J.-,) are . , •nillllll •t
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contlnuooely deliver bed

news to tha bose.

12!1 On Stage
1:00 C2l 11 «J Cloeert Rebecca
sands Sam undercover to
check ou1 her boyfriend. (R)

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Cllll Young Riders

Hlcl&lt;ok must prepare tor a
deadly shOwdown . (R) C
(!J !II Myateryl A weait11y
American tourlal is found
dead In her Oxlord hotel. (PI

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MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP

Myt-1 Capra volunteers

HE5 e&gt;EEN IN THERAPY

HE DID, ONCE ... WHEN I
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EVERBINCE .

Uvol

(I) 11 «J Grllnd Norris '
mother returns to town; Edda
has 8 birtllday party . (R) 1;1
10:00 (I) 11 «J L.A. Law McKenzie

THEN SAY "HOWDY"

NOT "WHEN"

WHEN YOU START

BuT "IF" II

drops a bombshell tnat
divides the lawyers (R) Q
III CIID Prionotime Uve Q
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!II Bradahlw On: Htallng
the Shlme Thlt Blndo You
Defines the problem ol
shame In our dally Iivas.
1111 C 1m Northem Expoaure
Chris meets e brother he
didn't know he had. Q
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1D 700 Club With Pat

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In Zenith also urvlcing moel
other brlndt. HouM calls, 1110
soma tppllanct rapalre. WV
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t 0:30 CD Mao1erpleco Tloeelle A
young maid falls for a
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ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Electrical &amp;
Relrlgeratlon

RHid.Nial
or
commercial
wiring, new HrYICI or lllpalr't.
Llcented 1ttctrlclan. Ridenour
Eloelrlcal, 304-67!·1781.

85 General Hauling
R I A Wiler S.rvloe. Pools, cl•
lama, wtlla. lmnMdla..,1,000 or
=~~~lona daiiYary. Call 304Aug. 3t, 19!10
Before moving onto any new endeavors
in the year ahead , make sure the ones In
which you are presently lnvofved have
nolhlng loti lo oHer. I think you 'll be
pleasantly surprised.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-llepl. 22) Olhen will
find you compatible and easy to get
along wllh loday, bul you can also be
Hrlous and dedlcalad It slluatlons war·
rani II. Your managerial skills luncllon
well al all levels. Get a jump on Hte by

under s tanding the tnfluences which are
go~terning you in the year ahead. Send
lor your Astro ~Graph predictions today
by mailing S 1_25 to Astro-Graph, c/o
t h i s -. P.O Box 91428, Clev&lt;&gt;land. OH 4410 1 ~ 3428 . Be sure to slat e
your zodiac sign.
LIBRA (S.,.t. 23-0c:t. 231 This IS a ra lh er unusual day and you should be able
to lind appropriate openings to conclude several matters that are ot imporlance to you. Each will be related.
SCORPIO (Oct. :M-Mow. 22) People
with whOm you' ll have dealings today
will innalefy sense you are nol one who
makes idle promises Your intentions to
deliver will be focused on your
commitments.
SACitTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your
financial prospects looM rather promising today . II'S possible you may rec;ejw
gains lhrough your own ~Harts o
1hrough an arrangement set up by

someoneeiH.
CAPRICORN (IlK. 22-.IM. 11) Taking
situations at face value is not llkefy 10 be
one ol your trail pojnls loday. In tact.
you 're apt to be more interested in what
Is behind lhe facade I han wnal'sln lront
ot 11.
AQUARIUS (.len. 20-Foll. 11) You 're In
a good achieo-ot cycle 1oday, but
you mlghl not get what you go after on
the first try. II you tall sllo(t ol your

mark , 11' s me rely a s1gnai to regroup
and try again.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 20) A brlghl
ldoa might flash through your m1nd today a s to how you can constructively re~
v1taiize a relationship that is presently
devoid of vitality Try It
ARIES CMarch 21·April111 Your possibilities for a c hieving significant objectives are good today . You are easily mo~
li~tated , especially It there Is something
or a material nature you can gain.
TAURUS (Aprii20-Mioy 20) Presenl demands dictate you should be concerned
witt1 the Immediate, but It is also wise at
thfs tlme Ia project ahead a bit. Pian
now for future action.
GEMINI (May 21-.luno 20) Do not sufler
in sUence today II there Is something
you feel can be changed tor the better.
Make the adjustments yoursell,lnstead
of waiting tor others to take the
Initiative.
CANCER CJuno 21-.luly 22) It's no uH
trying lo sldeslep diHicull decisions loday, becauH they won 't be resolved by
Ignoring them. Look problems In lhe
eye and take appropriate measurBS to
remedy them.
LEO (JUly 23-AIItl- 22) You might have a
lew additional r68p0nslbllltlea lo dlspoaa of today, but 1hey won't beyond
your capabilities. Successful reaulta will
give • sense ot pride.

barrister at a local ta~r _ (Pt 1
Of 2) 1;1
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12!1 Funny Bualneoa Wltl1
Chl~le Ctuoaa Ill Features
Charlie Chase playing tricks
on Randy Travis, Jerry

Clower, and Jimmy Dean,
along with a tew humorous

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contanls

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order

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lion
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creator
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SAY "HOWDY" TO
LUKEY FER ME,
ELVINEY

ACROSS
I St . Louis
landmark
5 Slald
11 Baron earned
12 - up
(pul In
order)
13 Gollbag

arson and homicide. (R) 1;1
!Ill II Mojor Ltogua

a uury King

BASEMENT
WATERPROOANG
Uncondl1ional llttllme gulf'llntM. Local reftrllncn fumlahtd .
FrM Htlmatas. Calli eolltct 1·
614-2374166, day or night.
Rogere Buamtnt Wattrprootlng.

b~ THOMAS JOSEPH

14 Peak•

12!1 Noahvllho Now

Home
Improvements

CROSSWORD

to help a woman accused of

hsebal

Services

Graham Uj!holllary eant., 303
Hllnop Dr. CoN fol' ~lr.'ntmanlo
I •llmat•. Call I
1-3438.

lE~ERS

Complota oho chuckle quolwd
by Iii ling In lho mltllng - d •
you d011olop lrM lllp No. 3 below.

az SponaCentar
a Monoyllne

Starcr1ft pop-up camper. SIMps
8. Exc:tllenl condition. Bat of~
ftr. 614-742-2880.

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1978 Terry camper, 24 - It, air,
awning, antenna, n.w 111'11, call
tfter 6 :00 PM , 304-882-3108.

Mowroy'a Uplloiatlll~ aorvloIna lrl county.,.. 21
Thl
bttt In furniture upholttertng.
Coli 304-675-41114 lor ~.. oollmltll.

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Complete Mobile Home HI upa
&amp; rtpalra, also plumbing I
tltctrlcal, roofing, rtmodlllng,
patios I decks etc. REMODEL·
lNG! Aeferencn. Etthnat11.
814-253-1611.

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TERRY TRAVEL TRAILERS
1990 CLOSEOUT!
All unlla to go at lowest prk:llll' .
1hlt yearl P1ua no charge tor .
A/C. larry d.. lsr tor over 20'
~.. ,.. Buy with conlidence.
Fixed rate llnanc:ing avallablt.
IRVINES CAMPER SALESI On
St. At. 7 North at St. 'Rt. 555.
lillie Hocking Ohio Approx. 80
min. 61~98S.2291.

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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

Wtn....an'a Water HauUnt,
NUOntble ralft, volume dl•
oounta, 2,000 to 4,000 ca\)KHy
clateme, pool•. well1, etc. c.tl
304-6711-2119

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1973 Dodge motor home, 304773-5363, Charlet Dtclctr.

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CJS, front-end,raaHnd, transflr
cllt, other small pa,a. 1120

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BOATS· MOTORS· TRAILERS
Marcruiaer, Mereury • Martn.r,
au1horlztd parte &amp; aervlct.
Perta tor mOlt malor brlnda.
"WE CANNOT SPELl S CCESS"
WITHOUT
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RIVERSIDe
MARINE, GALLIPOUS, OH 614446·2424.

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r - - - - - - - - , based on facts Iliad away just

«J NBC Nightly Newt

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1976 Elcamlno $1100. 1976 Ford Rotary or Cllblt toot drllll~; .
Ft50 4X4 $'1000. 1982 Pontiac Most w.ill compltttd Hrnt d1y~ ._
6000, loaded $2400. 1985 Chtvy Pump .,,.. snd lllf'V~, 3Q4.. -:..
Cnallar $2295. 1986 Tempo GL, 105-3802.
. ••
4 door $8200. 6141992·1184.
Stptlc Tank Pumping 190, Gtllfa. : ·
1971 Corvat11, 23,500 Actual Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES, '
miles , White wl1h all options, Jockoon, OH 1-600-637-!1526.
·
Gtragt kept. 614-446-405:1.
Davia
Stw·Vac
StrVIce,
1978 2 door, Ford Thunderbird. Gtorg~~ Creek Rd . Parte, aupMake an offer. Call tor appolnt- piiN, pickup, end d•livtry. IMrntnt. Call 814·446-1897.
«6-42114.
1978 Buick Ragst,
88 800
Plumbing &amp;
original mllll, tiC body and in- 82
ltrlor, good Urn, crullt, tin , PB,
Heating
~ $2,000. will nogollala, 3046/o-1158.
C.rter'a Plumbing
tndH&amp;Itlng
1980 VW Rabbtl $450. Good
Fourth and Pfnt
condition. 614·949·2526 .
GettlpoUa, Ohio
1981 Chevy Chntne. Good 114-441-3868
cond., 61444&amp;.1021.

11&amp;4 Rollant, 1163 Alrln bolh
have bMn wrecked, good ·engine and tr~~naml11on, ont h11
good body and can bt lllld,
olhor lor porto, f400. lor bolh,
304-671-4884.

Route 2 Alhton, 1 ICI'I Iota 3
mil• oouth Galllpolll Loc~
pubUc waler, no r.strlctlona,
oomo wHh ~ ... trontaga, 304-

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1984 Olda. Broughan, 4-door.
Excellent condi(Jon. 14,700.
Book ~tslue tor $4,500. 132 8U1Itm\.lt Awtnue, Pomeroy.

3 Badroom rtd brtck, 1·1-2 bllh
full biHmtnt wtlh fireplace, 314
ocro, Lowar Rl•or Rd. 114-245-

n. Terry Ban Boat. SO
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8:06 (l]llevarty Hlllbllllea

197ft Lowe Fishing Boat, 1411,
swivel ... ,1 , 20hp motor. 1972
~~ran truck camptr,_304-B95- .

VW motor, 304-375-4552.

1983 Ford Elcott $800. 304-6751002.

tancad. OWnar will porllally flntnce, $2,800. asking
prfca. 304-6'1W722.

Famous Attorney

1m 17 ft. Starcratt Tri-Hull
BOlt. 125 HP, Evlnrude Engine,
complete lop, new upholaltry.
Call 114-28&amp;-1311 after 7:00 p.m.

2 horw Trsliar lor 1111. $600
614-446-2107, 614·388-8504.

LOANS BY MAIL
Up to 1-5,000 In 72 hourw. We
can hllp you g.et 1 algMture
Loon Br llall. 1·1)(1(1-4118-11127

Po~lally

NEED A

for Sale

Jac:ktlt, jeanaJ. medical coats.
$5 tach. 132 t:IU!Itmut Avenue
Pom•roy.

1030 Cast Dltttl Tractor $3,950;
730 Caae w/4 bottomt plows, &amp;

1182 Pontiac Trant Am, 13,496.
Good cond. 304.a82·325S.

Ont acre tr~llw I~ with caunly
-atar, ttP'Io lank tnd llectrlc
hook up. On black lop rood .

Clients Didn't
Understand Me

BETTER

75 Boats &amp; Motors

8522.

2211-40411, SIU16 lA.

2 ltory 3 bedroom hoUM on
Locuot \J1roa1. f4,!00 OBO. 814821o4C:JI after S pm.

My

[ THINK

by the World

1986 Honda 250 4 trn 4
whHitr, tiC oond, $1,'700. 3o4. _
675-3448 or 675-3935.

FOf Salt: Ctm1ro auto p1t1a,
1980 hood, I ltfl tender tor
1~1980, alto Chev. 350 Turbo
Trant. I 250, lcyt. hMd, l1t286-462'1.

Gold
CNdll
Card,
Guar~ntttd ,
VJaafMaterctrd
Cull Advancea, no HC\.Irlty
depoelt , no credh check. 1-100-

17&amp;-1279.

My Llfe in Court

Motorcycles

grinder/mixer,
$3,11195i
late
model 885 Cast Davia Brown
Tractor w/5H. Bush Hog , 13,950;
Ownar Will Finance. 614-286-

22 Money 10 Loan

ot

74

Holiday Hlli!l, Raccoon Creek,
Ooublt Lol, Coachman Camper,
AC, 2 out buildings , all utilities,
JHcnic: a,.a, 1·304-736-1982.

Real Estate

-

F150 Pick-up 351 HP AC, towing
package, matching lop, 61~2S.S:.
&amp;118 .

61 Farm Equipment

fUISIN.

-AIIIh&amp;-pluoc"""
-.104-727-7111 call lor In-

For Sale: Spinet·Console Plano
Bargain. Wanted: Responsible
party to take o~ttr low monthly
payments on spinet plano. SH
locally. Call 1-800-32t-3345 Ext.
102.

litton Microwave, Sar1s Mal·
tra11 , 10tpd., bikes, chest, high
chair, caf"'eal, tquarlumt, 55,
20 10 &amp; 5 gal. All aizta nlc:t
school c:lolhts, couch, chair,
614-446-6607.

'DISTRIBUTOR'
For Exciting NEW program. Not
1 nndlng roultf Cal11-800-8283122.

-.441-4031.

1984 Chevy full alzt pick ~:Jp, V-8
engine, 72,000 mil•, $4,000.
Unn. Call after 6:00PM, 304-6752902.

Gibson upright freezer, large
capeelly, Ilk&amp; new. $275. Truck
topper, 8 to.ot aluminum. $100.
614!985-4418

.,ou

f3UOO. 304-273-2004

Musical
Instruments

57

QJ luclwetaer Thorouglllnd

- ----~

In good condition, whh
Cattle Hackl, 114-388-lfli!l

53

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II) He-Man

1-----------1""'---------~ 1m Chtv. Ctt11t Truck tor=~

24" boys blcyc:lt new Ures gold
and blue $1~. Structo gas grill
good c.ond $50. 304-675-4616.

Country Mobile Homt Park,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Lots, f'lntlla, parts, saiH. Call
&amp;1t-m-i'lln.

«]) II Andy Ortllltll

1m1 Chevr pickup 350, $500.
304-t82-2«1aft• 5:00.

Rooms tor rent · week or month.
Stal11ng at $120/mo. GaUia Hotel.
614-446'1580.

46 Space tor Rent

(I) ANding Rainbow 1;1

1961J ChtY., C/10,
301V8,
automatic:, txc:elltnl condition,
&amp;14-:JSS.mt.

Furnished
Rooms

45

&lt;Ill DIHm of Jeonnle

1966 GMC runs g,.atl $500. 614·
2!56·142il.

1976 Mercury Mtrque, 460
Molor, 14h. Sea Nyph, boat 7 1t2
ho,.• power motor, new; 18ft.
Gibson Frost fret refrigerator,
Ill in IXC. c:ond. 814-256·1064,

Ustd single bed $50, atudenl
desk l1.5, bookctll $15, new
mallf'flt I box tprinQI $150,
chest of drawsrs $75, VCR tapes
$5 tach . 614-367·1123.

1

St .... F.A.S.E. K.A. Sto&lt;~no,
AI. 2 Box 22&gt;4, ilcM.th Polnl, OH

TtlrM bedroom duplu in excel·
ltnl neighborhood, full bast·
ment wnaundry hook-ups . 304675-en. .

Ill liZ •

IIl Club Connect

72 Trucks for Sale

unfumlahad

apartment In Middleport. Newly
remodiH, canlr11l heel and air,
all ulllltiH Included $250. Call 7

Rtnt: 1 b.droom apartment.
Nice e~~rpel, clean and naal.
HUD 1ppro~ed. No p.ta. Pt
Pl ..llnl. 304-67U200.

31 Homes for Sale

Help wanted

THURS., AUG. 30 •

8:00 (2) • ()) (J) •
!IJ Newt

For Salt: 1989 Escort LX, PS ,
PB, AMfFM c:as11t1t, new
aluminum whetls and shade lor
rear window, 8,200 mlltt. 614·
446-6205.

am-7 pm. 614-949·2217.

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1980 AS C.mtro, 5 liflr, AT, tlr,
PW, AMIFM casstttt, low
miiaagt, 304-675-4863.

Convenient Locallon1 No peta,

bedroom

E~~IT~
llCXQOOOI.

mAA~~
I

1988 Ford Ttmpo. o.... own•.
AC 34 mpg. Must • • to a~
,.:C.iatt. 17'f00. 614-7C2-3061l. ·

lbr lpiri!Mnl IWIIIIble S.pl. 1.

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Television
Viewing

"IT~ ~t.lllAIJbi~lllAC!.OSeT
FCf. '!Ell ~.At.lD AAV!i '(CtJ

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1987 Tempo $2900, 1987 Duller
12900, 11185 Tampo 12400. Fer
ul• or lradt. 614·256-1270.

Oak Wood A.ptrtmtnla, Modern

4 rooma and bath, house In nlca
neighborhood, references requlrod, 304-675-1090.

Autos for Sale

r-~=:---7 1li ~

se,su.

Nicely Fumlshed Mobile Hom•
In city. CA. Suitable tor 1 per·
eon. Ret. &amp;Dtp Required a1-..
446-4331

One bedroom 1pta. tor rent.
$22!1 month. O.poett requlr.d.
814--992-2218 afttr I p.m.

110! NOT 00~ ~WI- !:at....,...----.

1187 Ford Tempo U, IOIIdtd,
unlimited mil~warr1nty unO I
1m,
75-3852.

Nlcelv tumlthed apartment In
Middleport. Otposlt required.
Phon• 614·3M-4084.

Jbr hOUH in Marcervllla wtpool,
$500,614-886-5256 after 5p.m.

71

BORN LOSER

1983 T9Yala Corolla, 4 door
door wHh tun roof, $1,800. call
304-875-3117 IIIIVI mNIIagt.

Nlcelv Fum '.c:l Small houu.
gar.ge,
not
euilable
for
chllcfren, no p11s, $300/mo.
OopooH, 614-446-0338.

ucurlty depotlt, 614-446-2056.

&amp; VIcinity

Solo, Thuraday, Friday
ond !laturdoy. :ztm ll.ople Avo.
Lois of good mile ROIM.

Apartment
for Rent

canltra. $250Jmonlh. Phone 61(379-2441.

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abov. RMdalde Rest.

G.arago Solo, Salunlay, 2015 Ill.
YomOn A..., Polnl Ploaunt.

44

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

41 Houses for Rent

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Thursday, Augus1 30. 1990

Labor _Day

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Economy

Studs

PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT, SEPT. 8, 1990
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!!!

ASPENITE

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Copyrighted 1990

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WELCOMES VICE PRESIDENT - National
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Paneling

SQUARE

White or Almond .... 4596 sq.
Double 4" Gray ••••••••.••.......... 5292 sq.
Double 4" Cedar or 8" White ... 5196 sq.

AS tOW AS

799

By RICH EXNER
United Press International
Preliminary 1990 census fig ures virtually eonfirm what has
bef&gt;n spec ulated fo r the las l few
years, lhal Ohio wlll lose two
Congressio nal sPats in rPdistri ct lng before the 1992 elect io n
Ohio's population fell from
10,797,630 i n 1980 to 10,777.514 in

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dent Dan Quayle lo the 72nd Annual Convendon of
The American Legion.

Initial figures reveal Meigs County
population down; Gallia has increase

30 PANELS IN STO&lt;
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Double 4"

SHINGLES

(Special to Ohio Valley Publishing Company. Submitted by
Judy Morgan and Distributed by
United Press Inter nationaL)

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A!;blatJd·IJilvis
EcoNoMY wHnE DouaLE 4"
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529

Bu rea u is

requlred to report final t abula
lion s to the president by Dec. 1.
but lhe preliminar y f igures are
subject lo appea l by local
officials.
In Meigs Count y , prel iminary
results show Meigs lost 781
restden1s over a 10-year period23,641 to 22 ,860 while Gallla
Cou nty gai ned ~24 - 30.098 to
30,522.
The preliminary cou nl tha t 245
million people now live in l he
United Sta tes mean s eac h of the
435 Co ngr ess i onal d i stric t s
should include a boul 563,000
people. That would leave Ohio
with 19 sea ts, down from 21.
How boundary l ines will be
drawn 10 reflect two f ewer
districts will be up to the Oh io
Genera l Assembly. bul one ar ea
alm os l ce rtain to lose som e of li s
political pow er is Cl eve land.
Cuya hoga Count y, home to
De m ocra ti c Reps . Edwa r d
Fel gha n. Louis Slokes and Mary
Rose Oakar, fe ll In popu la ti on
from 1.5 million l o 1.4 m illion

during the last 10 years.
Their districts unti l lhls polnl
wc•rp almost entirely within th P
count y hut with new population
figures Cuyahoga Cou nty would
warrant only 2 '~ d ls trlcls.
mea ning some of one or more or
their dl slricls will sp read lnlo
ot he r areas .
Meanwhile, thP Co lumbus area
will ga in more politi ca l power In
Washlnglon .
Rep. Joh n Kasich now repres enls pari of Franklin and Licking
cou nties and all of Delawa re and
Morrow co unti es. Rep . Chalmers
Wylie represents a portion of
Franklin County and most of
Madison County . Both of the ir
dlstrfcls likely will be co ntracted
Inward Franklin Co unty, opening
rural a reas to new or ex pa nded
d istricls. Both Kaslch and Wylie
are Republicans .
I I wil l lake months. however .
fo r sta tp lawmakers to reach
a greemenL~ on the boundaries
for 1hl' 19 Co ngress ional d istr icl s.
The stall' al so lost lwo sea ts
based on lhl' 1980 census .
In th e sla le tlouse. Cuyahoga
Co unt y is lik el y to lose one or it s
14 Hou s&lt;' of Representatives
srals and Fra nklin Cou nt y i s
llk r ly lo gain o ne to nin e.
Fo url y four counties losI popu lation and 44 gained.
In gl'ncra l . counti es along and
so uthwf's t a line from At hens to
Toledo gai nl'd in popula tion. wtth

FOREVER

"Some Quantities May Be
Limited'.
·"Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. "

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614-992-6611
555 PARI ST.
MIDDLEPORT. OH.

HOURS
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most of the co unties northwes t or
that l ine losing population.
Of the nine l arges t counties in
!980. only Franklln Counl y
ga med population. Losses were
recorded in Cuya hoga, Ham ll lon. Montgom ery . Summit. Lu cas, Star k. Mahonlng and Lorain
counties.
But some of the loss in the large
counties could be attributed to
gr ow th In onc e ru ral areas near
those large counties as people
m oved out to new housing. Oft he
23 co unties surrounding the five
l argest counties, 20 ga ined
population.
Cuyahoga Co unty, despite a 6
perce nl loss, is still the sta te's
mosl populous county al 1.4
million.
Franklin County moved Into
second pla ce with a 10 perce nt
Inc rease to 952.682 . Hamillon
County fell to third with a 2
percent decline to 853,146.
Mo ntgomery County was down
1 percenl to 567,735, Summi t
down 2 percent to 513,748. L ucas
down .J percent to 459,315. Stark
down J percent to Jlib.265, Buller
up 12 percem to 289,199, MahonlnR down 9 percent to 264,176 and
Lorain down 2 percent 10 270,063.
Those 10 co unti es r epresente d
51 perce nl of Ohto' s popul at ion.
leavi ng lhe re maining 78 counties with 48 percenl of lhe
popu lation .
Th e smal lest counly in Oh io Is
Vinlon. where 11,038 people live.

ll\iDIANAPOLIS - It was a
Star -Spa ngled week here In lhe
headquarter c it y of The Ameri can Legion as National Command er Mlles Epling concluded
his year-lon g term as leader of
the world' s lar gesl vetera ns
orga niza tion .
From a festiva l sa lu te to the
American Flag and par ade last
weekend lo the retiring of lhe
co lors on Th ursday, "Old Glory "
and all she sta nds for wa s the
c hief focus of the Legio n's 72 nd
Annual Conven tion. Amid the
celebra t ion. however. thought s
of 1he young men and women
stand i ng guard In the Middle
Eas 1 were uppermost In the
mind s of the nearl y 25.000 Legionnaires. Auxl lians. Sons of lhe
American Legion and special
guests att ending the Convention.
A highlight of the convention
was the appearance Wednesday
of Vice President Dan Qu ayl e.
who lauded President Bu sh fo r
his strong stand agalnsl Iraq
foUowlng that country's Inva sion
of Kuwait.
Also speaking on Wednesday
were West VIrginia native Chuck
Yeager, retired Air Force brig·

adiPr gPnrra l, author of thr
autobiographica l "Yeager " and
subject of the book and hit movie.
"The Right Sluff", and Admiral
E lmo Zumall. USN Rei.. who
was !nstrumrntalln orderi ng thP
extensive U S&lt;' of Agenl Organge
in Vietnam and whose son and
namesake died at the age of 40
from cancer whi c h he now
twlievcs was rrlated to th e use of
thP hNbicidP. Zumwa lt ls now a
strong su pporter of the Leg ion s
ef!orls lo pressure th e Unit ed
Sta les gove rnment 1o recog-nizP
l he link be tween Age nl Orange
and lhe high rate of cancerous
disea se a mong Vle tn am

vetprans .
Addres sing l hL' Co nve ntion
dPlegat cs Thursday m or ni ng,
prior to Ep ling 's farwell address
a nd the Plrction of Georgia's
Rober t S. Turner as his successor. wa s Ge ne ral Co Hn L. Powell.
USA, cha i rman uf thl' Joint
Chlds of Slaff
Another feat un• of t ht.• Convt•n
tion wa s I he p rPsPn tatlon or 1hl'
Legio n's Distinguished Se r vice
Award for 1990 to renowPd heart
surgeon M ichae l E. DeBa key .
M.D .
Ep li ng. a resi den t of Point
P l easant and circu it clerk fo r
M ason Co unt y. tea k off tee during
the closing
of the 1989
N atlonal
i n Bat ti-

mor(&gt; las t yrar. His travels
during the past year took him lo

near ly every sta te and several
foreign countries. Only the

se-

co nd Vietnam veteran to serve
The America n Legion as Its
natio nal com mender, Epling's
was a Mar ine Infantryman who
was discharged afler loslftg both
legs as •he res ul t of a land mine
explosion Upon his n~urn to
Mason Cou nty . he betBme a
member of Ameriean Legion
Pos t 23. and has been an active
member of the orga niza tion for
20 years . His leadership positio ns
haVe lncludPd post commander,
post adjuto nl. judge advot' atc,
member of his post's board of
directors an d comma ndpr for the
Drparlment of WPst Vi rgi nia.
His serv icr I o the Legion on a
na ti onal lf'VP I lncludPs a term as
national vice co mmand er and
West Virginia' s alternat~ na tioncd execut!vP commit teema n
Epling al so belongs to lhe Veterans of Foreign Wa r s. Disabled
American Veterans and thP
Military Order of lhe Purple
Hear t.
Joining Epling In Indianapolis
were his wife Diane and sons
Tommv. 16. and Travis. 4. Also
at te nding from Mason County
wer e his parent s- In - law, Tom
and Wilma Fisher; niece Jamie
Continued on
10

Gen. Powell says, 'jour realities
require continued preparedness'
INDIA NAPOLIS

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Ameri ca co nfron ts four "endu r·
lng rea lilies" thai wi ll require
conti nuing m ilitary preparedness for lhc fut ure, Gen. Co l in
Powel l. cha ir m an of l hr Joint
Chiefs of Staff, sa id Th ursday .
Powe ll re-e mphasized In a
speec h to the national convention
of the American Legion thr
military read in ess message
stat ed a day ear li er by Vier
Presldenl Da n Quay le.
" Wh al are the end urtng re alities that r eulre a strong Ameri ca?" Powell sa id . He lisled !irsl
Sovte l Military power, becau se
s til L "I he Soviet Union Is th e only
country that ca n destroy us In 30
minutes with nuclear weapons.

That is why w e arP continuing
I he fighl for I he B 2 bomber, for
modenized land and sea- bas('d
syslems, and for I he promlsP of
lhe Slralcgic Defe nsr fnllia l iv&lt;'
that we mu st co nlin ul' to work

fo r. as lhr vicP prrsident Uis
cussed wilh you yes te rday "
Powell sa id th r n!'cd lo defend
U.S. i nteres ts in EuropP and thr
Middle Eas t and l o provide
sec urity and lea drrshlp in th e
eco nom ica lly booming Paclfi e
reg ion are addltlonal rr allli es.
along with unprediclable rrises.
lik e "OpNal lo n Jusl Ca use" i n
Pa nama - "t hat n "q ulre thP
brs t·t ra ined . most rf'ady Gls we\
have - forces that are ligh l .
mob ile, readv
. . to go al a mo

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Riggs sentencing scheduled today
Jason Riggs, 18. of Reedsville. was sel lo be se ntenced in
County Common Pleas Co url !ale Friday morning
Riggs entered a plea of no conics 1in co nnection wflh 1he Ju ne
2 death of VIctor Will of Canal Winchester .
Riggs entered hls plea on charges of aggr ava t ed vehicular
homicide, tampering with evidence and gross abuse of a corpse.
~! r igs

Disturbance reported to deputies
Meigs Sheriff James So uls by reports deputies were called on
a disturbance at Harr isonville early Thursday morning. It was
repor ted that there had been an argument and then a fi st fight.
None of the par des involved wanted to press cha rges.
Mike H. O'Dell, 28, Fisher Road , Albany, was cited to Meigs
County Court on a disord erly conduct and public Intoxication
charge Thursday evening. The sheriff's department received a
call that the Individual wa s lying In the roadway. The subj ect
was removed to the Meigs County .Jail and then later was
released and cited to Meigs County Cou r t.
Conllnul'd on page 10

men t' s noti ce ... "
To meet those realilles, Powell
sa id. the nat i on needs stra tegic
nuclear forces. All antic and
Pac i fic forces th at are for ward deployed and bac ked up by
forces in the United states. and
"a contingency force for lhc
unknown. for the co nflicl lhe
ex perts say wil l nPver co me."
One benefit of lh e curren l
Middle Eas t sit uat ion. he sa id, Is
the United Nations response.
From being a "joke," I hat for
years dldn'l work. he sa id, lhe
UN ·' Is finally beginning to fulfi ll
I he prom ise of i ts founder s."
He sa id Saddam Hu sse in
"m usl return to his borders, "
allow lhe r eturn of Kuwait's
legi timate government, free the
hostages and learn to use I raq's
weal th for peace instead of war.
Se n . Richard Lugar, R-Ind ..
went furth er in speak ing to the
Legionnaires shortly before
Powel L
"At some polnl we will need to
defin e our position that Sa ddam
Husse in as a certainly must go
from Iraq, " Lugar sa id. al though
that m ay co me about In various
ways. He emphasized he was
stating only hi s personal position . Lugar sa id also th at Iraq's
arsenal for chemical wa% %and
pod&amp;ff!ly tor nuclea r warfare
must be destroyed - wh ether by
lhe Iraqis themselves or by
ou ts ide forces.
Lugar sa id It Is untenable for
this country and tis allies to
simply walt In the Middle East.
At some point this year, he said,
the bufldup wfll be sufficient to
defea t Iraq 's forces.

FAMll. Y SUPPORT - Miles Epling was joined
on stage by his fumlly Thursday as he gave his
far ewe ll address as Natlonul Commander of Thr

Ameri can L egion. Pictured ar&lt;• wlfr Dlanr, who
presented him with a ring he ar ing th e Insignia of
the National Commander. and sons Tommy, lfi,
and Travis, 4.

Continue
probe of
fire here
ln ves~gat i on co ntinues as to
lh e origin of a struc ture fir e in
Pomeroy ear ly on Wednesday .
The Pomeroy Fire Depart
men I was ca lled to I he fire at lhr
residence of Ja mes Co rnell al 306
Mecha nic Sl reel a l 3:30a.m .
Corne ll was l reated al the
scene by Pomeroy squad for
minor a braslons .
The house sustai ned heav y
smoke and f lrr damage.
According to Ac t ing Fire Chie f
Jeff Shank, l wo pumpers, one
rescue and one squad were al the
scene of the blazl' ; 17 flreflghlers
were on the scene as welL
No Immediate esti mate of
damage was availab le.

No paper Monday
The Dally Sentinel will not
publish on Monday, Sept. 3, In
order to permit employees to
observe the Labor Day holiday.

FELLOW WEST VIRGINIANS - National Commander Miles
Epling presents a copy of the recently published history of The
American Legion to Chuck Yeager, retired hrlf!adler general In
the U.S. Air Force and West VIrginia native, who spoke to
Legionnaires Wedn esday.

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