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The Meigs Co unty Commls
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The resolution, signed by all
three commissioners, their
clerk. Mary Hobstetter. and
Judges Robert A. Buck, Patri c k
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read the U.S. Constitution and
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The funding which Is made to
the Meigs County Counc il on
Aging from the Ohio Department
of Aging amounts of $18,099
The money Is used to suppor t
trai ning sessions a nd support
groups for caregivers which are
offered on a monthly ba s ts at the
Senior Citi zens Center. as well a s
case management services to
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Curre ntly Mr s . Wright reports
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the training programs for caregivers. Anyone who assists In the
care of someone with Alzheimer's or some related disorder Is
encouraged to a ttend the

sessions.
A variety of subjects has been
covered In the t raining sessions
over thl' pa s t year, Mrs . Wright
reports . The speaker s have bee n
Greg Kaylor of Continuity of
Care, discu ssing hospllal equipment and the availability of
funding through Medlcare Medlca ld or prlvatP Insur ance; June
Rhodes. a registered dietician,
talkin g abo ut proper nutrlllon
and meal preparation; Linda
Warner. a tto r ney, discuss ing lega l ramifications of ca reg lv\ng .
Bob Byer of the Meigs Co unty
E mergency Medical Service on
home e mergencies; Dr . James
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WASHINGTON tUPit -The
Senat e Judiciary Committee began exa mining David Souter
Thursday with a stern warning
th ai the burden was on Soute r to
prove he deserved a spot on the
Supreme Court at a time when
th e nation wa s a t a "critical
constitution al eross road . ··
As the quiet New Hampshire
jurist took his seat before the
14 - m e mb e r Demo c rat ·
dominat ed panel. the main que s tion appeared to be how far
senators would go In probing his
views. especia lly on abortion.
In a statement desig ned to set

the tone of the heari ngs. Judic iary Chairma n Jo se ph Biden.
D-DeL . told Souter he would not
push for s pecific answers as to
how he would vote ln ca ses , but
wa nted to know "what pllnclples
yo u would apply . what philosophies you would employ. a s you
exercise the awesome power you
will hold If you are confirmed as a
justice of the United States

Supreme Co urt."
"Today , our nation - our
Cons tituti on as Interpreted by
th e court - Is at a crossroa ds,"
Blden told President Bush's
choice to replace the libera l

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Wright, L.P.N. on managing
problem behaviors; Dr. Wes tmoreland on common hea lth
problems of persons over 60 with
dementia ; and Dr. James With erell on how depression affects
the physical condition.
Wednesday's session was conducted by Elizabeth Smith, R.N.
a nd dealt with services available
through the Home Health Service
of Vetera ns Memorial Hos pitaL
Mrs . Smith talked about the
special services offered to Ind ividuals which are geared to
promotP, maintain or restore
health . Those services Include
skilled nursing, physical therapy, a nd home health aide.
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Three charged with petty theft
Three people have been c harged with petty theft In Meigs
County Cou rt followi ng the theft of a 1967 Camaro trunk lid and
spoiler from th e Jim Steele farm on Shady Lane Road .
According to Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby, the
c harges have been filed aga ins t Tim Parsons, 23 , Pomeroy :
Richie Douglas , 18, Athe ns, a nd Bill Fu lton . 18. Athens .
The stolen Items have been recovered.
Souisby also report s that the departm ent Is investigating a
breaking and e nterin g a t the Bob Spencer residence In Apple
Grove. No othzr details are available at this time .

Governor in Gallia for 200th
Governor Rich ard F. Celeste has declared the City of
Ga!Upoils "Capital for a Day" Sept. 14 ., as Gallipolis celebrates
Its 200th birthday.
Everyone is wel come to join Gov. Ce leste and members of his
cabinet, Thursday, Sept. 13 from 7:30 to 9 p.m . for a public
forum at the Ariel Theatre, 426 Second Ave.
On Friday, Sept. 14 from 9a .m lo5 p.m ., lnformatlon booths
will be set up In the City Park providing Information packets,
displays. and demonstrations . Participating In the booth
Continued on page 16

Ju stice William Brennan .
"T here are so me fundamental
choices to be made," Biden said.
citing Issues such as abortion a nd
civil liberti es.
"Because of the close division
on th e co urt on the meaning of
these constitutiona l guara ntees,
II you are co nfir med yo u will
have the power to determln
which direction this nation will
take. which path we wtli follow as
we reach thi s cr\llcal cons titu tional crossroad," he sa id .
" No one Is e ntitled to be a
Supreme Co urt justice. any more
than any member of thi s commit tee Is entitled to be a senator."
s tressed Blden.
·'The burden of proof Is on you,
Judge Souter , the nominee- as
II Is o n us when we seek e lect ion
as se nators." Blden said . "We
hold our posts only If a majorit y
of the e lectorate deems us the
right persons for the job, given
the particular time and c ircumstances facing the country _And a
Supreme Court justice ca n as sume his post only If the Senate Is
persuaded that the nominee Is
the right person for that position.
at that particular juncilon In
history ."
Bush, after meeting Souter for
a private White House lunch,
praised him Wednesday as "a
tough, a fair ·minded, Intellectually brilliant judge" and called
on the Senate to "act swiftly so
that he can lake his place as the
only career prosecutor on the
court, in time for the court's first
sitting" next month.
''We're very hopeful that the
confirmation process will go
well. There Is no Indication of any
Continued on page 16

Commissio ner Rich Jones said
yesterdav .
In oth er business. 1he commls·
slo ners reviewed a letter rece ived from Sharon Bailey, the

Super intendent of the Meigs
Cou nty Inll rmary, who Informed
the board of Increasing ma\nle
nance problems with appliances
a t the facility.
Bailey. in a letter rece ived by
the commissioners ear lia r this
week, stated that both the re frigerator a nd the deep freezer In the
Infirmary's kitchen were in need
of replacement.
The comm issioners agreed to
review the problem a nd seek
suppliers before acting further

Court Clerk Linda Be ntz to
at te nd a seminar on the new DUI
la ws was granted ; the commis sioners agreed to pay $50 to
e nable Bentz to a ttend the
Col umbu s seminar.
The commissioners also voted
to ring the bell at the Meigs
County Courthouse In honor of
former Meigs Coun ty Commiss ioner Richard Karr, on the day
of his funera l .
Karr, who se rved on the board
In th e earlq 1970's. died early on
Wednesday .
The bell Is on ly rung in
obse r va nce of past a nd present
county o!!lclals a t the t ime of
their de aths

on the purchase of any new

Present were Commissioners

equipment .
A req ues t from Meigs Counlv

Rich Jones and Da vid Koblentz,
Pres ide nt Manning Roush a nd
Clerk Mary Hobstetter.

Fall sesquicentennial activities
will begin Thursday, Sept. 27
By JULIE E. On.LON
Sentinel News Staff
Wlth fall only a few more da ys
away, the Pomeroy Sesquicentennial Committee has been hard
at work to Insure that the final
sesquicentennial celebration s
will run smoothly.
The fall sesquicentennial season begins Sept. 27 at 7:30p.m. a t
the Meigs Co unty Public Library
as Dr. Hubert Wilhelm from Ohio
University will present a slide
presentation on et hnic culture
a nd Its lnllue nce on the Appal achia n culture and loca l arc hitecture. There will also be
Appalachian entertai nme nt a nd
refreshments. This even t Is free
of c harge to I he public.
The celebra tion continues In
downtown Pomeroy on the firs t
wee ke nd of October whe n et hnic
e nterta inm ent. chlldre ns· a c tivities and a pa rade will be
featu red.
On Oct 6 the re will be a
Volksmarch through Pomeroy.
c hlldrens' games and contests , a

Kinder Parade tor the children.
en ter tainme nt by "Patc hwork"
which features English comedy
and music, and Die Muslkanten
Germ a n Band for listening or
dancing pleas ure. Also on this
day will be a commemorative
U.S. postal cancellation stampIng a t the Pomeroy Fire Stallon
The Ger man folk dancing
group The Fo lklanders will per form on Sunda y, Oct. 7 in
addition to the Welsh Singers a nd
the Zuchlnnl Pickers. Games and
con tests. Includi ng canoe races
will co nt inue. There will be
European-style horse drawn car riage rides . arts and c rafts, and
e thnic displays and food .
Th e Trinit y Churchhln Pomeroy will be th e set ling for the nex I
event on Oct. 14 al 3 p m . whic h
will feature Larry Keenan, Pro
lessor of Organ and Keyboard at
More head Co llege in Kentuc ky .
Keenan w!ll perform an organ
co ncer t to commemorate th e

Barck ho!! Orga n ~' a c t ory whic h
opera ted In the la te 1890's and
early 1900' s.

The Sesquicentennial Commit tee, In conjunc lton with the Meigs
County Cham ber of Com merce
has planned a sternwheelers
festival and fall fo liage tour for
Oct. 27 during the afternoon and
eve ning . These activities will
ta ke place a t the levee In
Pomeroy .

Pomeroy 's ses quicenten ni a l
cele bration will wrnp- up on
Nov. 25 with a Chrlslntan parade
a nd town open house.
Ma r y Powell. chairman of the
sesq ui ce nte nnial co mmittee .
sta tes that there a re sU it a
limited number of !-shirts, cook
books. a nd other Items available.
Mrs. Powell goes on to say that
If each person will donate on ly 5()
cen ts. the co mmittee will be able
to pay for the sc heduled eve nts .
She went on to say that a
container as been placed In area
bu si nC'sses for donations .

Those wishing to contribute to
the co mmittee may do so a lso bv
mall to Pomeroy Sesq utcentennmt Comm ittee, Mary Powe ll.
c hair ma n. 204 E . Main St.,
Pomeroy . 45769 .

Dense fog blankets
much of Ohio today

Souter ready to face Senate

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Wright says AD-RD project
is funded for another year

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De nse fog blank e ted much of
Oh Ia ear ly Thursday. a nd may

co nti nue Into the Jnnerbelt and

con tri buted to a fatal
accident on the stat e's newes t
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SGT. ROBERT STAATS

Sgt. Staats
in gulf area
Sgt. Robert S. Staat s Is now
ser ving wi th the United Sta tes
Air Force in th e Per sian Gulf .
Sgl. Staats ha s been In th e Air
Force since 1985.
His wife, Pat ricia , remai ns a t
their home at Laken He ath Air
Force Base in England . She Is the
daughter of Hugh Marta in, Sr.. of
Mercer, Cal lk ., and Linda Marlain of Chow ChUla , Ca lif.
Sgt. Staats Is the son of
Ke nne th and Chery l Lee of
Pomeroy .
He ser ves with the 93rd munl1\ons mal nle nance squadron 3711
BMTS.
He Is the grandson of Mr and
Mrs. Curti s Roush of Pome roy
and Mr . and Mrs . De nnie Staats,
Ocoee. Fla.
Hi s address is Sgt . Robert
Staats, PSC -Box 4196, APO,
N.Y., 09179-5373.
Staats Is a 1985 graduate ol
Meigs High School.

Inters tat e, 1-490 In Clevel and,
which wa s Op!'ned ju st two da ys
ago.
At 8 a.m . visi hilit y was jus t
l -16th of a mile a t Clt•ve land
Hopkin s lnterna llona l Airport.
whe re la ndings and Ia keo!!s of
pas se n ger f li g ht s w ere
s uspe nd ed.
Cleve land policr accident In -

vestiga tors sald two men were
driving eastbou nd on 1-90, missed

went east on 1-490. When the
driver rea lized his mis ta ke. he
began back ing up.
A tractor -trai le r s mas hed Into
the rear of t he c ar, killing the
passe nge r a nd injuring the
driver
Namr s were be in g
wtt hheld .
A spo kesma n at Hopkin s Ai r port said on ly freight alfl'ra ft
were laking off because of the
fog, although passe nger tra ffi c
was e xpected to res ume wh e n the
fog burned off at midmorning .
Co ntinued on pa ge 16

Abortion not as big an
issue as first thought
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Despite campaign advertisin g on
the candid ates' positions on
abo rtion , votprs ap paren tly are

not Jelli ng that controver sial
Issue lnJ\uence how they'd vote.
The Co lumbu s Dispatch sa id
Thursday a recent poll found
about one- third of the voters
s iding with Re publican George
Volnovlch, one third with Democ rat Anthony Ce\ebrezze and the
res t undecided .
The newspaper asked 1,581
registered Oh to voters the follow Ing question: "Anthony J. Ce lebrezze J r. a nd George V. Volnovlc h have taken different
positions on abortion. If you know
these positions. teii us with whom
you agree more. "
Results from the survey of
Aug. 30 through Sept. &amp;found that
35 percent sided with VoiJtovlch,
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33 percen t with Ce lcbrez;w and 32
percent sa id th ey were not sun&gt;
The aborti on ba ttle began las t
December when Ce lebrezze. who
thro ughout his 1\Je ha s opposed
a bortion, c ha nged his view and
now says he believes pol\1\cians
s hould not dictate to women what
c hoi ce to make
Volnovlch also c hanged his
position. from opposing abortion
In all cases to allowing It only In
cases of rape, incest or a threat to
the woman' s life.
Ce le bre2ze began campaign
co mmerc ia ls In late August
say ing, " I believe you can be
pe rsonally opposed to abortion,
while recognizing, as I do, that
politicians shouldn't dictate to a
woman what choice to make. My
opponent, George Volnovlch.
would make most abortions
Illegal."

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words long All IPtters are su bject to editi ng aj.1d must br signed with
name, address and tel ep hone numhfor r-.·o lln s lg n ed lr tt ers will be pu blis hE'd . Lettf'rs shou ld be In good tas l e addrf'S slng Issues. not per sonall
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National energy policy
sought due to crisis
By ROBERT SHEPARD
WASHI NGTO N tUP i i -The latest crisi s 1n the MtriPast ;util lht•
subsequent shock to the 011 markets has produced the prcdwlable
round of c alls in Co ngress for a natiOnal e&gt; nergy Polley .Ju st JS
predictabl y, the fervor will dl e down whr n the cr isto;; 1s ovPr.
"The tragrdy 1s that we forgo t the lrsson of th~ las t Pnergy Cll"- IS, ·
says Rep. Leon Paneltd, D Calli ··An initi ative now to relea rn ancl
reapply those lt•ssons 1s ju st as 1mrXlrHln f 1n thE' long run as our
military deploym ent in Saudi Arabia "
Similar threat s lu_Mldt•ast oi l In the ]970s prompted ca lls fo r th e
United States Ia \pssen it s dependence on fore ign otl and for more
_efficient use of av ilablc energy su ppli es Pres ident Jtmm y Carter
called the effo rt " the mara! equiva lt'n t of war,·· but the mimedt ate
crisis di sappea red , Car ter los t his re -elect ion bid, and the tncen ttve to
make hard decisio ns Pva pora l ed
,
- " In recen t years. p!Pntiful and cheap oil has dam)ll'ned tnce nt tves
to co nserve enPrgy, to mvest in allrrnat ivE&gt;s, &lt;.m d to p1oducr otl
tlom es tica lly,' notes Rep L&lt;•e Hamilt on, D-lnd
_- Hamilton says Congress must sharr th e bl a mf'. for 1t ·accep!Pd
-President Reaga n' s Pfforts to rut federal support for encrg'
etttclency and consP r vat ion and to lPt t hr rna r ket drtNm 1np rnrt 10
consumption ."
. Congr ess did thw art Reagan's allemplt o abo lish til&lt;' Department
ef Energy, but th P agPncy was far from a_ggress 1vr m bu ildm g an
[ildependent energy stt ategy Now, with a new threat to foreign oil
supplies . Congress ts oncp more cal li ng for acti on
· Rep. Billy Tauztn , 0 La . ca m&lt;' up with a novel tde a. a bond
program th at would al low A m('ric an s to put money into l hP stra tf' glc
.petroleum reserve p rog ram , but most suggestions are a rep lav of
:Ideas proposed and then forgo ttc•n 10 the '70s
• HamJIIon . i n a news iPtte r to his d ist ri c t . notes that au tomob ilf' furl
efficiency , "a fl er making big ga ins since 197:!, declined 10 I 9Ki&lt; and
1989, with Amertcans fa vor ing fa s!l •r and heavier vc hiclrs ·
- Hamilton urges \he trend be ti'VI' rsl'd and fuel eco nomy standards
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be strengthened
Panetta ca lled on President Bush and lhl' Energy Dc•par tmen t to
.. complete a nallonal f'l'lerg:.:· strategy and prcsPn t ir to Co ng1rss
"before the end of this sessio n "
The plan "s hou ld prov!dP for thr rcviv d l uf a number of energy
... conservation and alternative rncrgy program s implem ented or
, strengthened dun ng the Car \er arlm ini st ralinn. most of which were
.,_ allowed to lapse or were underfunded du rin g the 1980s ··
.Hamilton suggests an tdea that already was afloat to help reduce
:,-_the fed era I de!let t. higher taxes on gasoline and othl'rt'nergy source s
- · "Significant i ncreases in t:te cost of gaso litll' would be an effective
; tool to co nserve energy." he correc tl y notes
But the price of gasoline has a! rea d;. gone up, wi t hou 1an v help from
Wash ingt on, and th at makes it poilttc l \y more dtff irult forCongtess to
Impose htgher taxes and boos! the per ·gal lon " 'lSI I'Vl' n man•
Such a m ove would help !h e defi cit and would encourage
conservation. but it IS a solution !hall s too p&lt;I infu l fur Co ngres" and
probably for mos t of th e Amencan public
Hamilton and Pane1ta also pomt to lhr rte Pd for mc tedsrddomrsric
production. but they are well aware of the prolliPm I hal enta ils - I he
potential for environmen tal dama ge
' 'A balancing of pnergy development w1 t h consr r va11on' · 1s nrrdrd.
Panetta says. but judging from past bat tl l's tha i ts not easy to
accomplish .
Nearly all !he pr oposals or opttons for cl&lt;' ve loptng an effec ti ve
national energy plan ace dtfftcull or ex pensive - not the sor t or l htng
Congress or the admimslratio n like to dea l with The easiest wav out.
once aga in. would be for the \a l Ps I Midea st cr isis just to fade awa\'

Letters to the editor
Appreciates .mpport
Dear Editor·
On behalf of all the Ches ter
· Volunteer Fire Department I
· would like to take this opportun . lty to thank everyone who do nated cakes, pies, etc., their
10011. hard work , and all of you
who supported our M eigs Cou nty

Fa ir food boot h and th e Laber
Da y BarbequP for surh a worth
wh il e cause. Thanks to you bolh
t&gt;ven1 s werp a huge success for
us
E lma NewPll. Presidrn1
CVD

Same old stuff. ..
Dear Editor.
Headlines r ead, "Ohio's larg
est association of school em ·
ployees approve l nltlal\v e by
Democratic gubernatorial cand l·
date Anthony Celebrezze" .
What else did you expect• The
Democrats think they ha ve the
Ohio Education Association In
their pocket In my opinion they
always have. Celebrezze's wond
ertul now of words Is the same
stuff that has been coming down
tbe line for years Celebrezze Is

touting the blggesl political plum
In Ohio. In my opin ion all
Celebrezze Is doing Is playing
around w ith words. He wants to
say something good about eve
rybody In the hopes he can get
some of them on hi s band wagon .
The thing that Is lacking Is
SPECIFICS . The reason Is I hey
don't have any . If they do have
they keep them to themselves for
fear of losing vot es. The main
Idea Is to get el ected
Gay le Pri ce

Today in history
By United Press lnlernatlonal .
Today Is Thursday . Sepr. I 3, I he 256th day of 19~ with 109 to foUow.
- The moon Is waning, moving toward Its new phase
The morning sl&lt;lrs are Mercury, Venus. Mars and Jupiter.
· The evening star ls Salurn.
Those born on this dale are under lhe sign of Virgo . They Include
U.S. Army bacterlologlsl Walter Reed , In 1851 ; Gen. John " Black
Jack" Pershing, hero of World War I, In 1860; author Sherwood
Anderson In 1876; English author J .B. Priestly In 1894; Bill Monroe,
lbe "father of bluegrass" music, In 1911 rage79i ; singer Mel Tonne In
1925 rage 65); fonner White House spokesman Larry Speakes In I939
· life 51) and actress Jacqueline Bisset In 1~46 rage 44) .

WASHIN GTON -Two-career
mean members of
Cnngrrss have a new PI h1 cs
rroblem - their spouses
No longP r does the congres sional \-\life sit at homr pouring
tea fur other wiv es The co ngr f's sion al "w ife" may now be a
congr ess ion a l husband, and
spo u ses of both sexes come to
Washington wit h pol itic al savvy
- in somP eases pro fess ional
backgrou nd s- that propel them
1nt o th(&gt; city'o;; sPcond most
ma r riages

prominf'n t

profession

-

lobbying
Most of thE' spouses who makr
a llv tng as lobbyist s clai m thev
dutifully steer ,clea r of profcs
slana ! pi llow ta lk . !Jut It 's hard to
imag inr dlnn Pr f&lt;Ibl r co nvrrsa ·
tion th at doesn' t mention clt her
spouse&gt;'s \\-Orkdav
Ta ke Sen. T~ m Ha rk in D
Iowa He is a IParl ln g advoca t e
for farmers iind has co ns!dP r &lt;Ibk
cl out o n agricul t ural isstws

through the Senate committees
nn which he slls His wife, Ruth
Harkin, Is a la wyer specializing
in agricultu re She does some
lobbying and represent s clients
in thP far m 1ng business.
Mrs Harkin told our associa t e
Scoll Sleek that nobodv In her law
firm - Akin, Gump, Stra us,
Hauer and Feld - lobbies her
hus band Mayrn' not, but they
have done him a whoppe r of a
favor The Ia"-• firm representPd
Sen Harkin In a libel su\1 Ht•st\11
owes the firm $162. 000 , and the
firm doesn't seem to be 1n any
hurry to co llect
Akin Gum p defended Har ki n In
the suit· ari sing fr om ht s 19H4
campa ign. An aldr to ills oppn
nen t sued Harkin for llbrl whPn
Har kin Issued a prP.ss rrleasP
accusing the atde oi Improper
campai gn ac!!vl tles. Hark tn won
the sui t
Thr srnator Insist~ hf'' ll pav

'i f lcks

the le ga l rrrs but th0 way hr
plans to do !tis r ,tismg rypbrows
on Capit ol Htl l Hat km opened a
tru st fund and ts so llcttln g
contrlbull ons to pay the bt l!. As a
bow In lhP dJrPrl10n of propriety,
Harkin says hr won'! lake any of
the money until aftrr the No
vember election .
Harki n sai d hr con su lt ed the
Senate Ethi cs Commt ltee all
along the way and got approvaL
but the qurstion st i ll re main s
Shou ld a sena tor be In hock to a
lobbying group , especially one
that employs his wife and whose
attorneys havp given h!m gcnPr
ous cam paign con tribu tions?
Harkin Isn't the onl y lawmaker
with a working spouse, but so me
an' more car r f u l to avOid the
appeara nce of Influence ped
dllng Anne Bing am an. wtfe or
Sen Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M . ts a
lawyer with a big law firm that
also lobbies But M rs Bin gaman

to

thC' lrgal work and

doe sn' t lobby.
ThP firm handle s issuP.s that
lap over Into Bingaman's com
miltl'C' work In the S£&gt;na1c, but so
far th P couplC' has been able to
avoid qu E&gt;s fionahl e

en! an gil' menI s.
That isn' t c.1Sy T he t emptation
to cas h In on family lll?s i s strong
Pam Kostmayer, who is lega lly
separa ted from he r husband
Rep Peter Koslmayer, D Pa .
says shl? has experienced it first
hand HPt co mmunications firm
hPlps cliPnl w ho have an issue to
push beforP Congress. But m
slt&gt;ad of directly lobby ing CongrPss, t hr firm stirs up gr assroots suppor t tn a congre-ss ional
dt st r i!'l &lt;:Hld grt s vot er s to pres
&lt;&gt;urP lhPir represe nt ative She
sa id he has rejec ted potential
l'lirnt s who ha'vr com e to her
hop in g for Inroads wit h her
husband

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

SVAC to open league play Friday
Kyger

Creek,

By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
OVP Staff Writer
The So uth ern Valley At hl etic
Co nference went 3-5 In last
week's non league action last
Friday to f inish compet ition
aga inst the rPst of the region at
11-13, with Kyger Creek 13-01 and
Symmes Valley 12 -11 bemg the
only teams In the fraternity t o
head Into league play with
winning records
Appropriately enough, these
two teams will meet Fr iday night
at Aid tn a con test that will have a
m ajor Impact on the lea gue ttl le
chances for lhese squad s. How ever, the Vikings will have to run
the sam e gauntlet that Kyger
Creek had to l as t year, when the
Bobcats had Ia play Oak Hill and
Symmes Valley on consecutive
Fridays 1n the season's final
weeks This year Valley wtll
travel to Oak Hill on Frtday.
Sept . 21.
The Bobcats and the Vikings,
both of whom wear scarle t and
gray, have virtually identtcal
playbooks for both sides of the
line, Including ravenous rus hing
atta ck thai lea ve Ill tie room for
passing. All told , the passi ng
yard s both teams have accumulated after three games would
barely stretch from goal lin e to
goal line IKC ha s 93 yards, and
Symmes has eight )
Wood y Hayes would be
pleased.
For the Bobcats, ironback Phtl
Bradbury, a 5-10, 177-pound j un ·
lor, collected Cheshire's ftr st
100-yard effort of the season with
a 17-carry, 108-yard )ll'rfor ·
mance In last week's 14-7 wln
over Waterford And while f ell ow
lronback Joe Edwards f5-10, 173 ,
sr.) did his sharewlth 70yards on
I4 rushes, Valley will have to
keep his eyes on Jitter Gi lmore
I 5-9. ISO, sr i, who used his speed
to run eight times for 61 yards
and seared a touchdown
Once again, Kenny Daniels,
the VIkings' all world bullbaek,
has ripped through oppostng
defenses. and going into Frid ay
night's battle. the 5-9. 170-pound
senior has racked up 435 yards on
55 carries 17.9yds / ru sh! and two
touchdowns No t to be forgotten
Is ful lback .Jason Sheppard 16-0,

By GENE CADDES
U PI Sports Writ er

Not

even

SO M ERSET. Wls tNF.A&gt; BPcaus(' the dairy ind ustry ha"
success full y ln slnuat Pd il propd
ganda Into l hr nat ion's publ ic
school cu rric ula . millions of
pi'Oplr pr esumab ly believe that
mllk is " na turf''s most perfcrl
food" That 's not qu ite true.
F or decades. thP National
Dairy Counci l ha s promoted the•
supposed pur lt y and .,. ,. holesome
ness of milk, chppse, but let .
cr eam and ot her dairy products
But physicians and nutrlllon\st s
now kn0\\1 that thosr foods' hig h
·fat and c hoiPstpro l lpvels ca n
contr ibUI C' to hPart disPaSP ,Ind
strokes
Moreovrr, thf' datry cows in
today' s chemi ca l laden barn
yards Increasi ngly are walk ing
medicin e chests, suffusP&lt;l w!lh
antibiot ics. tra nq uil izer s, diu ret
ics, growth en ha ncprs and ot her
pharmaceu ti cals whose effrrl on
hum an hr alth In too rna nyr
instances Is e1 ther susJ)f'cl or
unknow n
Now some in the Industry want
to add lo thai brew daily
Inj ec tions of bovine so mal o
trop\n, a genettca lly engineered
sy ntheti c hormo ne they cla im
wil l st lmu! ale cows to producP 10
to 25 percen t more milk wh il f'

milk

is

pure

consuming less fPcd
Touted as a triumph of tec hno!
ogy ovrr naturrl BST was devr
loped and Is be ing promoted bv
four drug compa nies- Ell Lilly,
Upjohn, Ame rican Cyanamid
and Monsanto -w hich env ision
a global market produ cmg $51)()
m ill ion to $1 billio n wor th or
an nu al sa les.
Those corporat ions alrcadv
have expe nded at leas t $500
mill ion to develop BST. which
they say Is a virtuall y Ident ica l
copy of the na tu ra\ lv occurr ing
pro tein produced by cows to
cont rol t hei r milk production
But critics and skeptics abou nd
Bot h the nut r it ional qual it y
and human health effects or
BST·st lmul ated milk ar e un·
kn own , al though one public
healt h authority, Dr Samuel
Epst ein at !he University of
IllinOis, warns or potent tal prob·
IPms ranging from allergic respo nses to carci nogenic reac tion s In addi ti o n. some
vetr rlna rlans fear BST will have
an &lt;H! versr Im pact on l hP
animals
Mor eover, the count ry does n't
need more milk. "Since I 987, the
(feder al i government has spent
more th an $1 billion to slaught er

U.S tro ps
What o worries us j ellyfi sh
however , Is Bush 's unequ\vocai
pledge that Iraq' s seizure or
Kuwait "will not stand ." Few
outside the Middl e East want It to
stand, of course, but what If
Saddam decides to ride out an
economic boycott of Iraqi produc ts for a year or two • At what
point does the Bush promise
dictate otlenslve mlllt ary action
aga inst Iraq ?
There are aI least four reasons
why we should not Initiate a
battle to liberate Kuwait
1) Kuwait was never ~ great
fri end of ours Last yea r In l he

natural

or olhf'r\\'ISP rf'du cr dairy hrrd s
b.v a m illion cows." notes th e
National Family Farm Coa lition .
Herr In Wisconsm. by far thr
nation 's lead in g milk producing
stat e. th ai Dairy Termina tion
Program .1nd .1 glu ttf'ci mt..~rkPI
lf&gt;cl to I hr rllminat ion of morf&gt;
than 10.000 farm s- one fourth of
the state' s Iota ! - ilut ing I he
!9ll0s
Thr U.S Drpar tmrn t of AgtT
culture' s mos t rece nt stati st ics
show t ha i Wi sco nsi n is home to
1.7 mtlll on or !h e cou nt ry's 10. 1
m illion dairy· cows an d producrs

almost 17 percent or the more
tha n 142 bi ll ion po und s or mi lk
sold every yea r in the nati on
A st ate law enact ed ea r lier thi s
yea r prohibits th e use or sa le of
BST for us e tn dai ry co ws
anywhere In Wi sconsi n until
J une 1991. when 1t s medi ca l an d
eco nomic effects presumab lv
wil l be bett er understood
1Proposals for si mil ar stat utes
In other l ead ing dairy sl ates ha ve
enco unt ered mixed result s
Neighboring Mlnnrsola al so
enac ted a temporary prohibition,
but Vermo nt reje ct ed tha i
approac h 1
F ive of the nall on' s !at gcs t
super market chain s - Super

~~~~~ng ~!!,ngiSbord~n~!,.eo~~~h

number of jellyfish who do
t
want American blood s pllledn~o
libera te Kuwait. There are a
good man y causes worth dying
for, but lower oi l prices Isn't one
of them .
For the time being, of cou rse,
American troops are only protect lng Saudi Arabia from an
attack by 1raq That's an honor a·
ble undertaking, and al so a
defensive one. Saudi Arabia mav
not boast a model governmeni,
but It Is a valuable (If fickle I
regional ally and deserving of
support aga inst a barbarian
enemy Even a reckless gambler
like lraq' s.Saddam Hussein will
think twice befor~ crossing a

and

dying

Robert Walters
markets General, St op &amp; Shop.
Safeway, Kroger, nnd Von's have an nou need 1ha t t hpy will not
sf' l! d airy product s madr from
the milk of I he approx 1m ately 200
hr1 ds of cows in wh ich BST
tesling has tx'rn au thorized by
the US
F ood and Drug
Adml ni s!ra !ion
Var ious makf'rs of da 1ry pro duct s - incl udin g !len and Jer
r y's and Haagen Da z, Kraft and
Borden. Da nnon and Yopla\1 say they won't proces s milk from
BST t es t herd s The country's
largest dai ry coope ra tive. Asso
el at ed Mi lk Producers Inc. says
it won't accept BST mtl k from
an y of Its 21,000 members
To a great ex tent . th ose actions
are more sy mbolic than su bstan·
l ive because the FDA Isn't
t•xpected to decide whether t o
approve the growt h horm one of
gPneral use un til some time next
year
But In an era when scientis ts
proud ly promote th ei r ability to
prod uce a gr ow ing number of
genetica lly engin eered pl ant s
and an im als, the protest over the
use of BST clearly re fl ects
pNple's uneasiness abou t such
meddling with nat u ral
processes.

for

United ~a tlon s, fnr eKa mple.
Kuwait voted with !h e United
St at es only 9.9)ll'rcenloflhPtlme
on Impor tant Issues of lnternaIlona! policy taccord!n~ to dat a
In the St ate Departments yea rly
report on U.N. voting patterns)
Vietnam, of al l places, supporl&lt;'d
us just as ofl en.
21 Although mild by the benl ghted sta ndards or the region, the
pre-puppet Kuwait I regime was
an aut ocracy, opposed to the
enlightened valu es Americans
cherish. According to Amnesty
lnlernational, dissent wa s suppress ed to the point that Kuwait
shut down a stage show la st
October;and tr ied four actors for

Vincent Carroll

participating In a play cons\dered "o ff ensive to Islam. "
3) We shouldn't have to go It
alone Oh, su r e, a few Arab
countries and now Pakistan milit ary powers on the order of
AA baseball tea ms - will be
se ndin g some ground troops to
help, but where ar e !he Europeans and Japanese• At The
Economist m agazin e admitted to
Its prima rily British audience,
"In ter ms of oil, the Iraqi
Inva sion of Kuwait Is a European
problem rather than an Amerlcan one. Iraq and Kuwait have
been selling mu ch more oil to
Western E urope !han to the
United St ates."

•

•

Symmes

190. sr 1. who has totalea 13~
yards on 36 attempts 16.6 yds
/ rush 1. In la st week's 14-6 vtctory
over Chesapea ke. Sheppard had
166 yards and a t ouchdown, while
Daniels put 118 yards under his
feet and co llected a touc hdown
They accounted for the Norse·
men's offense.
With suc h prolific running on
the sid es of both teams and the
pros)ll'ct of rain In the forecast
for Friday, no abrupt changes In
1he ga me plan are forseen for
either squad . as this game mi ght
end up being '"t hree yards and a
splash of mud ··
N. GaiUa·Eastern
Th is IS a I ale of two teams. onr
th at lost a heartbreaker tn
overtime. and anoth er that was
left far behtnd in the slips tream
by a sleek er raptor.
North Gallia, still I eelmg !he
sting or last week's I 3-7 overtime
loss to Ross Southeastern tl hr
Bucs ' third stratght loss at
hamel . wtl\ have plent;. of
hunger and drive to make !he
move to push its record t o 500
and start co nfere nce play on the
right root. Easlern. the VIctim tn
Wa hama's 34-14 massacre at
Mason. W.Va .. re turns t o the
homela nd s of the Ches te r
Tuppers Platns area for the ftrst
tim e thi s season. as Mother
Nature forced the Eagles to play
th eir season opener aga tnst Wa
terford at Waterford tnstead of
Tupper s Plains.
The Eagles' passtng game,
app ropri a t ely enough, ha s
caught a ther mal an d gone on the
rise. as the yardage numbers (32
vs. Waterford , 79 vs. Hannan and
95 vs Wahama l tndirate. One
comb tnation the Pi ra te s wt l l
have to watch au ! for IS the Wes
Holter-to-Mt ke Wheeler conn er
lion. Wheeler. a 6 3. \60 pound
sentor, has grabbed at least ft vr
passe s for 11 7 yards and a
touchdown tvs. Hannan) tn the
last two weeks. T he Ptrat es wt ll
dispatch its secondar}. starn ng
llrad Fuller 15 ll. 160. Jr 1 and
Clay Smit h 10·9. 132 sr 1. to stop
the Eagles' aen al game
However. the rushmg att ack
took a vacation aga tns t the While
Falcons. as !h e Eagles had 7R
ya rd s m t hat gamp lcomparC'd

Valley

wilh 'l l 'l vs

Hannan the week
bef01e 1 North's defense, an
c hored by I inebac ker Casey
Sta ton 15-9, 180, ir 1 and defen si ve end Brian Lievlng (6-0, 180,
sr I. amo ng others. should prepare extensively to prevent an
explos ion by Eagle runmng back
Tim Bissell t 5-9, 160. Jr.) , who
had 193 yards and fou r touchdowns aga inst Hannan, only to be
held by a t ough Wahama defen se
to 58 yards and one touchdown
last week.
On defense , 11 will be vital to
the Eag les to stop Staton, who as
a fullback picked up the Pirates '
firs t 100-yard rushing effort with
a 101 -ya r d performance last
week In fact, Staton has two of
North's three 5().ya rd-plus efforts 1he had 59 aga inst Green
Loca l in Week 2. a nd Dobbins had
t;O in the opener against Xenia
Woodrow Wilso n\ . But the PI·
ra tes' passing game, which ha s
dropped out of sight since the
st art of the season (75 y•rds vs
Woodrow Wilson. 28 vs. Green
and none vs Ross SE I, will need
a j ump start, an d i f It gels It, such
receiver s as Llevlng and Scott
.Ju stu s 16·3, 200, sr) at tight end
an d wide receive r Smith could be
busy once aga in ca tch ing
pigskins
Hannan Trace-SWHS
Can H anna n Trace's runnin g
game su rvlvr the loss of senior
ta ilback Er ic Lloyd, who sui
fered a seaso n·rndlng Injury
!fract ured bones behind the tocs

SV AC standings
(All games)
W L PF PA

Tewn

Kyger Ctl'l'k
Symmes Valley
Easter n .
Nor th Ga !lia

308234
2 144 33
I 2 52 60
1 240 55
1 2 3032
I 2 42 49
1 25450
2 46 R6

Sou thwPs 1Pr n

Oak Hill
Hannan Tr arr
Souther n.

Frida) 's eo nlests
Kyger Cree k at Symmes Va lil•v
Hannan Tr ace at Sou fh wPs lcr n
North Ga l lia a! Eastern
So uthern at Oa k Hi ll

Eight southern Ohio teams ranked
in this week's UP/ prep grid poll

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t EIKht southern Ohio area
loothall t eams were ranked in
this week 's United Press International loot ball poll .
In Division 2, Athens Is seventh
and Portsmouth 17th; Porl•mouth West is sixth In Divl•ion 3.
and New Le.tngton 19th; Whr&lt;'
lersburg Is lOth, Belpre Is lith,
and Coal Grove Is 13th In Division
1 while Franklin Furnace Green
Is 19th In Division 5. i
Three· new
COLU MBUS leader s emerged for the second
werk m a row in th e- unsen iPd
Uni ted Press I nter nati onal Oh io
High Sc hoo l Board of Coac hes
foot ball ra tings
Ct nc1nnat t Princeton tn Dt\'
Is ion I. Fostoria In Dtvtsto n !l and
Steubenville Ca tho\t r in Divlston
IV were th ts weeks new ~a I s.
JO ining hold over s Young stow n
Cardin al Mooney tn Dtvist on Ill
and Minster in Dtvtslon V.
Pri nee-I on a 37-0 winner over
Mtlford Frtday nig ht , slipped
Into first place In the big sc hoo l
voting by a sli m I o8-157 m argrn
ovrr last wrrk 's IPa der . C'IPVC'

land St \gnallu s
ThC' V1k m gs, no strangf'rs 10
th P top spot 1n recrn t VC'ar"-.
ptc krd up srven fi rst placr \'O!rs
while St Ignat iu s. thr two-ttmr
drfC'nding cha mp ion. rrcrlvt'd
ntnr first s
Massillon Wash mg!On. drsptfr

a 20 -I4 win o'er Akron Garfield,
slip)ll'd from seco nd to th ird with
H6 poin t,, fo ll owed cl ose lv in
fourth bv Middletown wi th 1.12
Princeton and Mtddlt•t own
meet Fridav night in one of thr
weekend' s glamor g:amrs . v.:hilf'
Massillon hosts No 6 C!nCl nndti
MorllN Sa turd a\
ntgh! 1n

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Orrville. lhtrd last week. fell
on(' spot to fourth and was
followf'd b~ · Dovrr. Por~mouth
West, Akron 1\ oban. Bloom
rarrol l. CA rE and Amanda
Cl ra rc r Prk
MinsiN. the defendtng Dl\
is to n V champ, co ntinurd to hold
a sizra bl r marg1n am ong th r
small schoo ls
The Wildr.tl s rrcrivrd 16 firsts
and 2o!l points for a ,;o potnl
marg1n ovrr St llrnrv w1 th four
firs ts and 199 poll point s
Archbo ld was a d ts tant thll d
with !54 , followed b)' Mogado re
Aversv tllr. Ft rmonl St Jo se ph .
Newark Catho l tr. McDonald .
DP ip hos St. John·s and Corv
R awson. md k lng ti s f11st top f~n
appraranC(' 1n r1 numbPr of

third. dropping St Mar ys Mem
orial one notch from th ird 10
fourth Rounding ou 1thl' DIVI sion
II top ten !t st were Fra nklin .
Bel oit We st Branch. Athens,
Akron Bucht el. Ci nci nna ti Pur
cell Marian and Verm ili on
St eubenville Ca th oli c's ri se to
No 1 i n Diviston IV was su rpn s
lng as th e Crusaders bvpass&lt;'d
two unbralf'n trams on thf'lr
way
Steubenvt lle Ca lholtc. a 29 0
winnPr ovrr Eas t Livrrpool Fri
day night , rece ived fi ve firsts
and I 44 points Versailles, the top
team last week . drop)ll'd to
second with seven first s an d 139
points and Co lumbu s Hart ley.
last week's runnerup, sli pped to
thtrd with !'NO f irsts and I 28
points
Another team maktng a big
jump this week was Warren
Kennedy, whtch advanced from
ninth a week ago to fourth with
three firsts and 122 points.
Roundin g out the IV li st were
Broo kville In fifth. followed In
order by Bainbridge Paint Va l
ley, Hea th . Campbell Memorial
and Wheelersburg
Cardinal Mooney. a 21-0winn er
over Lima Senior Saturday
night , held a 139-ll9 m argin over
runnerup Youngstown Ursuline
In Division IlL The Ca rdinal s
r ece ived nine first place voles to
three for Ursuline, whjch led

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of his left foot) tn la st week's 14 I O
loss to Fatrvtew 1Ky 17 Can
Southwestern depend on bei ng
healthy after takin g Its sha te of
hard knocks !Including a season
ending ankle tnjury !o widPOul
Steve Davis, among others 1 tn
last week's 12.6 heartbreak loss
to Alexander?
With all these injunes. nagg mg
and otherwise, thts game could
ver:r well hinge on a key play by a
freshm an or sophomore or some
littl e-used reserve , not to mention whose defense blinks first.
HT skipper Do n Sau nders has
moved tac kle Ron Lambert to
tailback. but what Sa unders has
done Is, tn effect, put another
fullb ack to jam J ason Northup
t5-IO. 185, sr 1 In the backfield
That will help In givi ng quarter
back Chad Barnes (5-9 , I35, fr 1
so me protection In the pass ing
game. which ha s been Trace's
shining accomplishmen t on of
fense. Against Fairview , Barnes
passed for 154 yards and a
touchdown - close !o twice as
many y, ds as hr thrpw for i n th e
Wildcats ' prevtous two games
com bi ned IR21
Trace' s running ga mL' ha sn't
been an ugl y stepsl st&lt;•r to thl'
aeria l game. as No rthup, wh o Is a
so lid, st r aight ahead runner, has
one of th e Wildcat s' two 100 :rard
plus effo rts tLloyd has thf'
oth er!. Ho;v ever. the Guyan
rushing at tac k was held to nR
yards - tis first sub-100-yard
game of th e year - against a
beefy Fairview lin e.
Southwestern wt ll lik r ly con
linue th eir success in lhP a1r. as
quarterback Aaron McCarty 1j
II. 139, so 1. who tossed fm 142
yards and a touchdown aga inst
Alexander. will -seek sure·
handed tight end Ketth Carte r
!6-2. 240, sr I and fleet footed
Kev i n Kiser 15·8 . 14 1. sr 1 down
field However. the ru nning
game needs to Improve. as It s
yardage ha s stead ily gone down·
hill. from 195 vs . Han nan to 1 3~
vs Ross Southeas tern to 95 vs
Al exa nder.
Though the Patri ot posse los t
Davis In the Al exander game. the
James gang ga ined North Ga\ lia
tack le Tim Conwell t6 ·3 , 260. j r 1.
who go t some ac ti on In that game
-h is first or the season as well as
In a Highlander uniform- to jam

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Carter and tac kle John Sites t6·2.
230. sr. t as the newest of the
Sou th wester n Bru ise Brot hers.
With tthose fellows i n the pit s,
there IS little reason why the
grou nd game shouldn't reverse
Its curre nt tre nd .
In the Alexander game. tat\
back Chris Metzger t6-2. 190, sr 1
suffered a bruise to the right
knee, and Sit es suffered aggrava
lions of minor knee Injuri es th at
kl•pt him out of all but one
qu&lt;~rter of that battle. but both
will be back in action come
Friday nigh t It rema in s to be
seen how such injuri es will affect
their play
Hannan Tr ace will have plenty
of mottvallon on their side when
Friday night comes, as the
Wildcat s seek the i r first wm
aga inst the Ht~hlande rs since
their 21·14 vlclory over lhem on
Oct. 9, 1987 in Mercerville.
r .s. - Lloyd had surgery on
his foot Monday. and he has a
pair of screws th at are hold mg
the bones m place until they ca n
heaL "He's the type of ktd that
will work at w· and be ready for
the opening of the Wildca ts'
basketball seaso n. accordi ng to
Sau nders, who during ro undbal l
season is Tra ce's reser ve and
assista nt varsity roac h.
Southern-Oak IIIII
Two weeks ago Oa k Htll go t a
sca r e when wide recetver Shanf'
~ ay n ar d, a 6-1, 145·pound sentor.
was hit In the knee during a
pre -game practice preceding th e
Minford game. May nard' s knee

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Oak Hi II tlad b~l ter not look
ahead to its Sep t 21 encoun ter
w tt h Symmes Va lley v.hill' play
ing th e Tornadoes, as se nt¢r
quarterback Jar rod Ci rc le. In
sp ite of see ing a drop tn hJs
passing yardagr tK4 vs Ironton
St Joe, com pal ed with I.ll vs
Wa tPrford) , ha s c ut h1s Jn ii'H'P P
lions down and i ncrPdsPd h1 s
t ouch do wn p.1sses ( frorn threp
pickoffs and one TD vs FoJ t
frye . to one tntercrp twn and onP
payd irt pa ss vs Waterford to riu
th efts and two sco nng tos ses v'
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anywhere back Todd Grinds taU
who picked up I JI yards and a
touchdo'Nn in the Tornadoes
32 -24 marathon. overume wftl
over St. Joe.
T he Hill, of co urse, ca n run as
well as pa ss. and vice VE'rsa_
.J unior tailback Bill Potter 15-1 ~
173) has fou nd a home tn ttie
Oaks' off ense. as he wi l l br ing a
7.46 yards p e r ·C &lt;.~rry average
Into Friday's co ntest Pt cking l((l
the slack for Maynard ts light end
Mike Simpson 16-0, I 54. sr. 1, who
ha s fou r of the Oaks' eight
comple tio ns thts yea r and onefifth or the south Jackson battalion' s rece iving yardage t48 for
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last t wo weeks of f ootball prac tice f or l he Meigs Ma rauders
should have been held at a
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Shawn H awl ey and defensive end
Geoff Cogar went down wil h
lnluries du r ing th e ga me.
Th ings mlghl be a lilli e bil
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T he owners hudd led behind
closed door s al l he Vlsl a H olel
We dn es day du ri ng l he f lr sl of
two days of quarlerly meetin gs.
·'We m el wi t h Mr. Neder
lander ," sa id Rei nsdorf. " We
as ked hi m a v ar lel y of qu es tl on s.
and wp wi ll m ak e a recom menda lio n l o lhe join t league m eeli n g
tom orrow. You'll h ave to wall
until tom orrow to f i nd ou t what
the recomm end at io n is ."
T he owner s will meel on the
tr ansf er of the Yankees' gene r al
pa r tner ' s positio n from GeorgP
Si elnbrenner l o Neder lander.
who needs nine votes of approva l
from Amer ican League own ers
and a m aj orit y fr om Nati ona l
League own er s lo bp co nf i r med
Steinbrenner was ord ered b y
Co mmlssi onPr Fay VincPnt 10
gi ve up con trol of the Y ankees on
Aug ~0 .
11 wa s 1he fir sllime some of I he
owners had mel Neder landrr.
Rr i nsdo r f said .
"We re ceived all 1he mat er ial
that wr were wa iting for. ·· hf'
said .
" Wr"vr had al l the

ques ti ons th o t v.-·r wan ted answe red and Wl' will make our
r eport in thf' morn ing 1 ex pect
thPn' wilt bt' &lt;!C lion ta ken
to m orrow .''

MPetings Wf.'l"P hf' ld b~' the
pla y ('r clcve lopm('n \ l'Om mil tPr
ancll ht• playPr rPiat in nsro mm it teP. ThosP mPPtings wPn' followed by 1hr Na t ional and
Amf' r ican lr a gur own f'r s m f'P t
i ng .se para ll' l ~
Th r ow nr r s al so r ev i ewed
app lica tio rt s fo r two Na ti onal
LPague rxpa nsion fra nchi ses .
wh i ch wi ll enl r r l hf' l eague i n
199:l . No ac li on was 1aken. and
l he applica n ts wil l meel wilh
lragur offi ciJl s nrx 1 week i n Nrw
York , sa id Nl. Presi denl Bi ll
Wh il e.
Whit r's thrrat 10 resign ovrr
his frud with umpirps union chiC'f
Richie P h ill ips was resolved.
sa i d Pillsburg h Pir al es Pres i
den I Douglas Da n forlh. who al so
is chair m an ol thf' NL f•xpa nsio n
com m illec Whil &lt;' lh realencd to
res ig n ovrr th e co nt roversy
caused when ump ire J or WP.st
grabbed P hiladelphia pi1Cher
Den nis Cook and lh re w h1m l o 1hP
grou nd durin g a fight brtwef'n
l hr Phill irs and 1hc New Yo r k
Mels .
" ll"s brf'n rPso l\·pd, ·· sai d
Nn
D an fo r t h
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problem ."
AL ow ners voted to have
league Prrsiclcn 1 Bobby Brown
send a dir ectl vr t o te am s ask ing
t hem to elim inate a lcoholic bP\"·
Prages durin g post -ga me crlebrations, at l east in view of
cameras . Brown sa id .
VIncent. who is conducting 1hr
m eet in gs, was to ho ld a new s
con f ere nce followi ng Thu rsday' s
j oln1 mee 1i ng.

Marauders volleyball
team remains unbeaten
B y DAVE IIARIIIS
The Meigs M arauder volley
ballle am conlinued 1hei r perfe c1
season sweepi ng two TV C
ma lc hes this week. Mond av
night l hr L ady Ma ra uder s de
fealed WeiiSion in a roa d ma 1ch
by sco r es of 15 5 and 15 7. whi le
on T uesday nig ht Ihe ma r oon and
go ld downed Br lprr 15·2 and 15·9
I n the win at Wellston. Mel~ s
was l ed by Ki m Han ning. wl l h 7
poin l s, 3 aces and 3 kills. Ke lly
Smi th added 6 polnl s. fi vP kll lu
and 1h rec aces.
Trieia Baer ad ded f ivf' po ints .
Je nnifer Taylor and .l odi Tavlor
four, Amy WagnC'I tw o and
Chrissy WPaw'r . and Tar a
Hu mph reys onP eac h.
J c n nifrr T ay lor addrd :) as sists. Thr rrsrf ve l ik e thr v&lt;.~ rsity
Is al so sporting &lt;J pe rfe ct rrrord
dPiealed Wel lston 15 &lt; and 15-Y
Car rif' Barr lr s. Ni k k i MC'if'r &lt;-~ n d
Mi sty But r hr r sco r Pd sPven each
whi le Chr iSS)' T ay lor added f iVl'
In the win ovrr Brl prr, Trie ir1
Baf'l" lr d thr way wit h 19 po in ts
and
t ivr ac es. Amv Wagne r
chipprd in with fiv e poi n ts a nd
fi v l' c1ss is ts. Kim Hanning and
.Jrn niff'r Ta .v lor addrd threP
po! n1s Pa ch.
In 1h r rrsrrvr ronlr s T. thP
Utti P Marauder s m ade It a clea n
swl' PP wilh a 15·11 and l'i -111
v ict ory Carrir na r trl s led Thr

Sports briefs
Hork ey
T he New York lslandl'l's haw'
signed rig ht wing Pat r ick F l a lit'\'
to a m ulti -yPa r co ntract FlatiPy
had 17 goa l s and ~2 assis1 s last
se aso n.
Ala n I.Pggt&gt;1 ha s
become the fi r st ArnPrican
hoc key playrr 1o join t hP f'zp
c hus lov&lt;.lk f irs t divi sion T hl '
2~- yt'a r - o ld wa s tradPd far Ha ·
di m Ra d evice in a d ra l bPtWf'Pll
Czec hoslovu k c lu h Zl in and th1 ·
Ma inc Ma ri nNs or 1he Am Prica n
Hockey L eague . Olympies
Th e lnlerna ll ona l Ol ym p ic
Com mi ttee says it wi ll not
inl ervt'nc in thP d isput P over
Iraq's parti ci pat ion in t hf' upcomi ng Asia n CamPs in Beijing .
Th e Oly m pic Cou nc i l of Asia is lo
mPPI Sepl. 20 l o vole whelher
Iraq should be ex pe l led f rom I he
As ian r.ame s. wh ich begin Sr p1

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wa;, wi1h ntnf'. r\ikki MPirr
addf'd slx J nd Mi s 1_
\ · ButrhPr
f ivr.
Both ttlt • ,.a,·o; ; iT! otnd rrsrr\·r
f('ams s pa n pt'rfPc l X ll record s
and 6·0 in th&lt;' T VC" Meigs w111
1ravel to Nebonvillt ' nrxt M on·
day 10 pla y 1hl' Lath Buckeyes
be fo rr r etur ning homr on TuPs
day 10 host Vinto n Co unty .

Arklr·,· a ) lll 2111 pound senior
~6 tack les
and 5 saek s last ye ar .
Thl' uffcns&lt;' for I he M arauders
aftt' r showing pro m ise i n air i n
the firs I ~amP at Ga llipo lis Is due
1o breLtk l oo.'&gt;r. i f they can get
hf'fl ll hy, mayhP i t wi l l be this ·,
F ri day . Tho k ickoff al Rob ::
Rober ts Field in Ponwruy wil liH'
al 7: 30 .

who led the t('am with

TVC standings
TVC •' ootha ll Standings
(Al l Games)
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Relprr . . . ....... 3 0 75 15 '
2 1 87 34 :
Vint on .
We llston .
2 1 79 54 '
2 51 55 '
T r imble ...... ..
2 63 65
Ne ls- Yo r k ... ..
2 12 70
Alexander .. ..
Fed -Hocki ng .. . 1 2 12 78
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Mi ller at Meigs
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V i nton Coun t y a1 Federal - '
Hoc king
Tri m ble a t B~lprr
Well s1on al Piket on 1Sa1urd ay 1 ·.

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KARATE CLASSES
Starting Full Quarter
Sept. 17- 7:00 p.m.
At Coolville Elem. ond
Sept. 18- 7:30 p.m.
ot Carleton School
Mick Howell &amp; Tim Jenltins
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Seahawko hold 4-game win otreak 111. Raiders, boating them twice in 1989 .. Cun Warner led
Seattle in 24-20 win . rushing for 102 yards .. QB Dave Krieg wu key to second 23- 17 win .

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Oilers 1apped Staolers 27-0 , 23-16 during regular seuon . Houston OB Warren Moon
throwing total of 6 TO puoeo .. Steelon retaliated in playoffs, beating Oilers in OT, 26- 2 3 .

SAN FRANCISCO ..... ..... ...31

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Giant• looking for 6th atroight win over Cowbo ys . whipping them 30 -13 in Oallao. then
blanking t hem in NV 16-0 .. Cowboyo hold big 35 -18 lead in eeries. 12 otraight in 70 'o.

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Theaa team1last met two years ag o in m em orabl e mat c h-up (different rea son s f or both ).
Vlkeo wiping out Sainto 4 5 -3 .. Vike QB Wode Wilson th rew for three TO t in 1 -sided game.

NEW YORK GIANTS ... ..... 23

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BUFFAlO .. . ..... ............. ... 23

Bills have domin ated Dolphin s past t hree season •. winning si)( ltraight in cluding 27-24,
31 -17 winslut year .. if Buffalo's poor pre-sea so n co ntinues, winning st re ak will end .

**MINNESOTA ...... ..... ..... .. 23

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139th meeting of the se long -time N FC Ce ntral riv als... Pa ck swept Bears last seaso n.
14· 13 on controversial TO in final secon ds. and in co ntra sting offensive battle, 40- 28 .

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license Is r£&gt;qulred , as well as an
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and a Federa l Mi gratory Wa t erfowl Stamp ! ava ilable at local
posl offi ces ! .
Th e d aily bag limil of lhree
duc k s may i nc lude no l more 1han
l wo m allards (one f emal et. one
black duck. lwo wood du cks. one
redhead and one pin fa il
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T he dally b ag l imil of five
mer ga nser s may inc lud e not
m or e th an one hooded me rganser. The (}(]Ssess!on limit l or
m erg anser s ls twi ee the daily
bag limll and m ay b e l aken i n
addllio n l o l he da l ly bag l lm il of
duc ks.
T he daily bag l im il for hranl
and geese, sin gly or i n the
aggrega te, statewide is sc vPn.
T hi s may i nc l ude not more t ha n
two Ca nada and two whi tl'
fr on l ed geese.
ExcepUons ar e tha t not m ort'
than one Canada and two whitPfront ed geesp m ay be tak en i n
As hla bula. Trumbu ll. Ot l awa
and Sa ndu sky co un ti Ps , i n Luc as
Count y eas t of th e M aum('t'
R ive r , and within t hP m and11 tory
rep or ting zone su r rounding thf•
Kill deer Pl ain s Goose M anage
m en! Area In M ar ion and Wya n
do t counties .
A uglalze, De laware , Geauga ,
Huron. Maho nlng, MPr cer and
Pl c k away counlles werP prr
v lously ad ded lo l he lis! of
cou nti es whf're wa !Prfowl hun
t ers are req ui red to use steel sho1
l oads du ri ng th e 1990-91 wa l er ·
f owl hun ling season. T his lis I also
Inc lud es As htabul a, Cuyahoga.
Er ie. Holm es. Lake. Lo r ai n.
L ucas . Ottawa. Sa ndusky. Sum ·
mil . T rum bu ll. Way ne and Wood
coun iles.

COL U M BUS. Ohio iUPii Th e Ohio Wildl ife Council has
approved r ecommend allons submitt ed by the Ohio Depanment
of N atural Resources for thi s
year 's w aterfowl hunll ng season.
The 1990-91 spill hunti ng season dates, approved at a recen l
coun cil m eelln g, incl ud e:
- Nort h zone spill duc k hu n ti ng
seasons: Oct . 18-28 and Nov. 6-24 .
-Sou th and Ohio R iver zo nes
split duc k huml ng seasons: Ocl.
18-28 and Dec. 19·J an . 6.
-Statewide goose and bran l
spil l hu nt i ng seasons: Ocl. ISNov . 24 and Dec. 6-Jan. 6.

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ank le p layi ng bas ke1ball in J une .
He r elnju red il i n 1he loss 10
Vlnlon Cou nly. On t he brig h1
side, Hawley, Dava L ester and
Cogar all migh l see som e l im il ed
action this week.
T he M arauders are st il l l r yl ng
to get their grou nd gam e go ing.
Terry McGuire has had l o
should er much of th e bu r den w ilh
F ra nk Bl ake being slowed by a
Illness I he fir st th ree games, bul
with Bla ke gel tlng stro nger each
day, m ar oon and gold fans hope
10 see lhe groun d aI tack I he du o
s h owe d l a s l seaso n as
so phomores .
Th e M ar auder s. w hen quarter
bac k Jeremy Phalln gets l im e to
throw, has shown an excelle01 a ir
altac k. Phalln . on l he year, has
lhrown for 422 yard s in lh ree
gam es and six to uchdowns.
Li ke I he M arauders . I he Miller
Fa lcons are 0 ·3 under I he dl rec·
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Colorado to face No.
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By JOHN HENDEL
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Cn lorado is lea rning w ha t It' s
l ike to be• the tar get in a buffalo
hunt.
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regular spa son in 1989 has madE'
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C JNC INNATI .Jose Rijo
pitched well enough towm for the
Ci nc innat i Reds but fell sho rt .
Hookie Mike S1mms, i n ju st hh
'\f'cond maj or lc&gt;agu(' &lt;J. t-bal.
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of a VIC! OJ y w ht 'n KPn Caminiti
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ninth mning .
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ball that m&lt;:~,v 11ot P'.' I'TI ha'. r' bPI'Tl
a st nke " sa id ))or rlll of C'J mlfll
ti' s single t hat pl ated rouk1r K a1l
Rhodes with the tvtng run It tuok
a [X'rf ec t re lay f r om Paul() Nt•d l
to Ha l Morns to catrhe1 .Jdt
Rr rd to cu t do w n C .:~m in i tl at
hom P platP on Enc An lhom ·· -,
double 1n the nmt h
".Jose had good stuff." • .wl
Rf'ds manager Lou Pini(' ]id.
""Th C' rP wa s no need to takr· hi m
out of the game. My God. hr,. d
onlv g iven up two h1t .s rn r igh t
Inn in gs cwd how many had lw
struc k out . 11'! It was h1sganw ·
"'Rijo was out standing, .. n·
ma r ked Doran . w ho se nt nght
field er Mark Davidson to the w,d I
in his bid for a th rrP-ru n homt ·
run that wou ld ha\·p m a dP th1 ·
Reds a w1 nner in t hP la s t of th (•
J:lth " I go t u nd er t hat bal l IOtJ
muC'h and I didn' t thtnk i1 na "
out. It ' s jus t a sham0 wr dtdn t

Syracuse tennis
tourney begin!-!
The SyracusP
Oprn T1· nnh
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and thu s fa r has vi elded th f'
followi ng results.
The Syracuse Opan JS spun
sored by Dr M.C.S hah, Dr. Dan
Westmor ela nd . Bank One.
McDo nald 's, Raci ne Home Na
110nal Bank, and Farmer ' s Bank .
I n M en' s Open singles 11 wa -,
John Bent ley over Chip Haggert1
6-4, 6 4, Don Hendr ic ks a nd Stpvc
Baird 6·7,6 2,6-2.
and St&lt;•v c•
Mullen ov er Sam Hilton li 1,6 0
In ml'n s doubles it w.1 "
Bentl ey -Po rt er ov er 13arid
Hagger ty 7 6 (7 j), 6 3.
Int Prml'dla 1l' Men 's s ingl l'~
saw Ryan Concit• ovpr Bre nt
Baker 6·1.6-1; A .C Sha h ovr•r Pat
Lyneh 7·617 42,4·6,6-0; and .l i m
Condl' over Rr ian Cu ndl' li 1. 7 h
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Douhks sav.:
Conde and Co ndr• dl' fl'al Shah
;rnd Sh ah 6-0,6 4
In 35 and ovrr Mrn 's c;mglps
Da nd Rod ger s cl efcatl'cl !l ick
Crow 6-4,6·4, Chip Haggt'l tv ovc·r
F' ran k Porter 6-:1,7 6,t7 4t and
Bi ll Gra y oVl'r :11 C Shah li ·1, 1i 4
Women's si ng les saw Tt•rrv
Hag ge rty over Kcu ne Bi1ch f irld
6 0.6-2 and i n mixt•d dn uhiPs
Hr ndri c k s John son d Pft•atPd
Murphy ·Murphy 6·0, 6·2
P la y con ti nues th is pveni ng a1
the Sy racuse co urts wi t h thP
fo llowi ng sc hedule Jo hn Ben t lev
vs D an Hod ge rs; Shah Sha h vs
Ly nch-Stan ley; Cond•··Co nd e vs
Vlllanu eva - Murph l; a nd
MuUens· Wood ,, ,
ll11 chf ield
Sha h at Shah's
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vs ftyan Cond e, A C Shah v.s
J im Co nd e; Jodv Shah vs Lr·esa
Murphy, and Hilt on Cro~&lt; I'S .
Gra y Hodgers .
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heard about their team - that
the Buffal oes have i nd eed en
trenched themselves among the
Big Eight 's elit e T he first half
agai nst Stanford would have
di spel led
that. Mc Car tn ey
pointed to the maturity of h1s
players for th e comeback last
w eek .
" We wer r playing a tram w.:
Jell we were better than and we
couldn't get any thing go in g," hr•
Si:i id . ''It's to thPir cre dit beca use
we didn't give them a lot of sound
answ ers as roac hes Th ey j ust
reac hed deep and developed a
resolve and fought ha r d .and
fou nd a way to win. "
Illinois Is 0-1 after losing 2R-I o
at No. 16 Arizo na .
" What you have 1s a situa tion
w here a team had grea t expect a·
I tons and It got k nocked off on the
road." M cCar tney sa id . "W e' re
go in g to have t o go to Champaign
and play under really difficult
Circ um stances. I thmk we·r r
go in g to ha ve to m ake dram a tic
Improvement to beat I llinois In
C h ampaign
dramatr c
Improve ment .··
Ok lahoma State head coach
Pa t Jo nes is Jookrng for a batc h of
that, too The Cowboys, 1·1. wen t
wel l beyond thei r leve l at F lond a
til&gt;! week and were pound ed 50 ·7
Northern I ow a. 1-1 a fter Josmg
35-6 at Iowa State, i s more to
Ok lahoma State's liking. It is a
matchup tha t should allow th e
Cowboy s a c hance to work out
som e of I he pr oblem s Flond a
exposed.
" We 've go to play well fund a·
mentally ," J ones said. " We did
enough things really poo rly fun ·
dame ntally a t F l or id a - though
it was also a case of b e tn~
intimidated and outman ned We
dropped some snaps, missed
tac kles. We've go t to m ake sun •
th at w e get b et te r fund amenta l ly
this week and are able to go out
Sa turday and are able to execu te
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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when he r ep laced Rob Dibble
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Hal Morrl• makes the play in the first inning of
Wednesday night 's game In Cincinnati, which the
i\stros won 3-1in 13 innlnKs . (UPI J

Sports hriefs
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of tiH• 1\'c•&lt;'k . The A.fT u rn~ers
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doubl r . GPral d Young, runnin g
for Davi s WJs safe at th1rd anrl
l J minit i at first on Cam inil J's
bunt, puttl n~ runners on f1r st and
third w ith nonr ou t . Bu t two
popups and a shor t fl y b all
s 1r andrd t hr runn ers and sf.n t t hr
c·on test i nto t he 11th mn ing .
Lo ser Tim Layana, 53. was
n1ckrd for two runs on Simms·
two-ou t sin gh' to center th at
scored Eric Yel ding and a wild
pit c h th at sent Rhodes hom e m
th e 13th.
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i n scvpn Inni ngs Rob Tf'wks·
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Sh iPids hi: an RBI single. a
two run doubl e and h!s four th
homf' run T im Ha. inPs had thrre
h11s and scorrd twicf' for lhf'
Fxros
Bodgt•rs 10 , Padres 3
:\ ! S&lt;'! n Dit)go, pinc h hlt tPr Kal
Daniel s hit a I IP·brea krng threP.
run double in the etghth, and
1-: d!lif' Muna.\ sro t ed four run s
o~nd h.HI thn' l' htt s, 1nc ludmg hi s
~:J rd hom er oi the year. t o help
thr Dodgr1 s rrmam 1n a ti e f or
sero rtd pla r r in the NL West. T im
r rew s. .1-&gt;. pit ched one·thJrd of
an in nin g tn rel ie r of J 1m
Neid l inge r . w ho allowed th ree
1 uns J nd seve n h its tn six and
two · th Jrd rnnings. Jay Howel l
pit ched th e fmal tw o inning s for
h JS 15th save. Allee Hammaker.
H. too k th e lo ss .

John Sm ilcv, ~ -g . al lowed ju st
fiH' hit s Th e left hamlPI wl'nt
thr dista nce for the sl'cond limP
th is vra r Bv br atin g him , thP
Met ~ r ai sed thri r rPC'ord to j u ~ l
2l 21 agai nst left y s1di w r s
Gr egg Jefferies opt&gt;n Pd ltlf'
first by drawin g a wa lk aga in st a
staff t hat has allowPd thP f(•wrst
base s on balls in thp lrague.
Keith Mill er fol lowed w1th a
smg le and Magadan hit th e IJr st
pit c h into r ig ht cl'niPr . sco r ing
both I Ull lll' T S .
P ittsburgh pullPd wi thin 2·1 1n
th r• third Smiley si ngiC'd and
Wall ~·
Hdc km &lt;.~ n f01rrd h1m
Cone th en wa lk C'd .Jay Hrl l. /\.ndy
Van Sl.vk f' and l:lo nilla . forc mg
hom P a 1 un. Barry Bonds endPd
l hP inni ng with a popup .
Pittsburg h ha!'; scorprJ JUSt two
1 ur1 s in SmilPy·s las t fl VP lossrs
ful" 9, PhilliPs 3
A! C h!f'[Jg(). Andrr Da wson
i gnit pfl .1 s1:-.: run C h1r&lt;:~ go f1rst
w ith &lt;I two- run smglf' and latrr
added a solo hom er to Je.l cl th r
Cub" Th e lir st srvr· n batt Prs
rrr1c lwd basf' safely aga 1ns1
PhilliPs startf'r .IOSL' DPJesu s,
')I Chi cago scorPd 10 run s 1n th r
sf'ro nrl inn ing o! an 11 b '. teton
TuP sda y Jgatnst Mon!J·pal. Grrg
M.1 ddu x . JJ.J:J. all01•·ed erght hi lS
.Jild om' walk f o r th&lt;' w1 n. Ry nr
S.rndiJf'rg hit his J4th homer of
ttw .\ f'dJ" fo1 t hr Cubs
Giants R. Bra\"t•s J
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begins Thursd ay, and CalcaVl'c
c hia is try! ng to salvage what h('
trrm s a disa ppointi ng year.
Th at 's if you can e&lt;:~l l winning
$734,02 1 and pas si ng $3 million in
ca r eer earn in gs di sa ppointing.
The fac t is, th ough, Ca lcavec·
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abo ut the Canadia n Open the
sarn r way he felt aOOu t heavy
1oug h and w ater hazards. Avo id
both at all co sts.
Aft er four year s of sidestep·
ping th e demand in g Glen Ahbey
course. Calcavecchi a dec id ed
las t season to aga in venture
north . 1-1!' fin iS hed tied for second
br hind winnl?r St Pvc Jones . and
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Mets 2, Pirates I
At New York, David Cone f1red
at hrPP h it ter and Da ve M agad an
doubl rd homP two run s i n thf'
f 1rs1 inn ing lo I 1ft thr MPI S to a 2· 1
v ictor y ovrr th e Prttsburgh
Pirates.
T he vteiUJ y. th e Mel s' 101h
s traigh t at humP, m ovPd NPv.York to w it hin 'l'f2 g&lt;nnPs of thl'
fron t-r unnin g Pirrlll' s i n th e \ 1.
Eas t
Co nr improvPd hi s c;.trrf'l
r eco rd t o ~ - 0 against th P Pi rat es
Li nd improw•d h 1s mark to 1L Hon
the season He st ruck out Pig ht.
mcludin g cll'an up hi ttPr Hobby
Ronil la tht Pl' limPs. HP rf'lirP d 1J
st ra 1g ht h alfp r s from thr f ourth
to th e eig hth innin gs t' n rn u tP to
his f ifth cornpl etP gamr of thr
srason
Cont' go t d S('&lt;Jif' 1n thP n1nlh
wtwn Sid Blt'am t11t ,! long fh to
1igh t tho~t D&lt;u ry l Slr.Jwh PIT\
r aught at the v.a ll
'·we got outcluPird ... S&lt;:lld P1tts·
bur gh th11d tla sl'tn Jn \\"all v
H.1rkman. ;, formr r Mrt ' 'V\'p
h.1d som r op pm tuni tirs v.p d1dn I
l dkP {"0 11 1101 or Y ou hav r to lip
\'{Jur hat 1 to Coni' 1."
T hr Mrts lmprm·prJ thPtr homl'
rPco rd to J m ajors' bf's1 .J ~I t!.
T hu r sda .v n1gh t. Pit tsbu 1·gh Wi ll
sP nd Doug Drabek to the mound
.J gJ i nst Dwigh t Goodrn
Th P two teams also pl.:.t \ thn't '
t im es i n Pitt sburgh at the end ot
thf' spa son.

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smce A ug. 11. 1989 whr•n he w;rs
with the Ba l timore Orioles .
C&lt;Jr los Baer g a gavC' the lnd1·
ansa 2-1 lead in the fou rth with
h1 s seven t h hom r r of the YPl:1r.
T hC' Indi ans a dd ed two more
r uns in t he f1fth on Co le's RBI
triple and a sac rifico• fl v by Fe l ix
Fermin .
F r ank Thoma s pulled th e
WhJt e Sox lo within 4 2 in th P
sixth by hilling his third home1 of
th(l seaso n.
Th r Indians m.HJP 11 J 2 i n thr
s1xth on Di un J anws· RBI singlr
and thrt'(' run s in thP sf'ven th on
an R B I si ngle by Jerry Browne
an d .J aco b.v 's two-run si ni': IC'
Thr I nd ldllS addPd fou r m or c&gt; in
thr• eigh th on a R B I smglPs bv
F'erm in and Baerg a, a bases ·
loaded walk to Ja coby and a
run -scon ng smglr by .J am rs .
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The La-Z-Bo "All the Comforts o Home Sale.

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shutout by Allan Anderson of th r
Twl ns in h1s las t two s lart s.
allow(ld &lt;'ight hi ts and t wo run s in
seven Inn ings . H e struck out a
season·high ei ght and did not
wal k a batter.
"You ca n just eha lk it up to
feas t or f amine, " said B lack. "I
don't th ink I had a one, two, thr ee
Innin g. In th e first Innin g I got the
ball up and th ey got hils."
M el ido Perez, 12-14, allowed
f ive runs and ni ne h i ts in fi ve and
onH hlrd Inning s for th e loss.
·'He had good stuf f, JUSt not
loc:J t io n." Torborg s&lt;.~id of PnPz .
·'When he had to makP good
prtches, he didn ' t "
The W hil l' Sox took a 1-lllead 1n
t hp fil st whL•n I va n Caldf..'ron
doubled and sco rPd on Ca iilon
Fisk' s smglf'.
Thr Indian s liPd il In thr ttnrd
on .lf'fferson'.:; r!r .s t homf' run

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Jacoby, Cole propel Tribe
to 12-2 knockout of ChiSox
CLEVE LAN D I UPl i - Brook
.J acoby we nt 4 fo r 1 and Al ex Co lr
co ll ected fou r hi ts. t ripled tw1ce
and sco r ed three runs Wednesda y nrght to power thp('Jeveland
I nd i ans 10 an 12·2 victory over thP
Ch icago While Sox
·
St anley Je ffer son hit fir st
hom e run of the sPas on and
sco n~d twi ce for th e Ind ians, who
pound ed out 17 hits .
Jf'fferson, who was~ to1 15 in
th e fou r-ga me series ag a in~t the
White Sox, homered m lilf' t hi rd
and score d ahead of a tripil• by
Col&lt;• in the fifth
" This was probabl v the worst
baseball we·w pl ayed al l sPason," sai d Chi cago m ana gPr .Jpff
Torbo r g. ·'Thi s game i s symboli c
of thi s trip .·
Bud Black , 11 ·10, w ho was thf'
victim of a no-hitt er bv Toronto 's
Dave Sti eb on Se pt. 2 and a 2·0

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The crowd of 4,/0o wa s the
smallest at Cl eveland Stadium
this season.

In

other American

IA •ague

action, Texas bPat Npw York J l
Oakla nd pounded Seat tli • 9 :!.
Boston pummeled M i lwaukP&lt;'
6-1. Baltimore edged Del roil 1 I.
Cleveland routed Chicago 121 .
Kansas City downed Toronto 7-o.
and Callforma dropped Mino r ·
sola 8-6.
Rangers 5, Yank&lt;•es ~ Making his major league dd&gt;ul.

Steve Adkins wa lked eighl of th&lt;·
11 batter s hr faced in one and
onP ·I hird innings Wednesday
night . giv ing up three run s to help
1hf' TL'xas Rangers to a 5- ~
virtory ovl'r t he NE'w York
Ya nkPPs .
·'I kPpl missing th e strikrzonc .
I knew I would not get the ca lls
f r om the umpires because I wa s
al l over the place,'' Adkins said.
··1 thought 1 would cool off after
th r first inning !W tiPn lw walked
rh rC'el but then th r w heels camt'

Minnifield leaves little hope for signing
CLEVELAND il!Pi i - U n
signed Cleveland flrown s cornN
back Frank Minn i fit•ld leavr~
l il tl e hope that he w i l l play again
for the Brown s, or anyo ttu•r NFL
team .
" I guess if you 'rp utll p la _v in g.
you are retired ... Minnifip!d . 30.
sa id from his hom r in LPx i ng ton.
Ky . Tuesday. Th e Clrvrland
Plain Dea ler reported .
"It doesn't look l ik f' wP ' r('
going to have the opportunilv In
play anyw here." :vtlnnifie ld s;Jid
';We have no prospe-ct s of playi n~
at thi s tim e
" MattPr of fact. J' vr alrPadv
madP plan s fo r thr ~' ('ar fo r mv
famil y "
Th~ Rrow ns ha\'P withd ra wn
pt~r miss i o n to thr Was hington
Rrdsk ins to ncgotiaiP furth C' r
with Min nifield because thP l&lt;'a m
prefers to trade Minnifield to th r
Atlanta Falcons for offensh.:r·
lineman Bill Fra lir
ClPvP land i s see king bPtt et
protpction for quartPrba ck BPr

niP Kosar, sacked seven ti mes by
the Piltsburgh Steelers las t Sun
tla~ Bu t an y deal with Atla nla
appears lo have fallen through
sine&lt;' Minn i field rejec ted A l la n
Ia 's conlrac t offer of $825.000 for
1990 - $250,000 more than his
$1iUU.IIOO base sa lary wilh !h e
Browns las t year .
" It 's more important to have
principles than to be held hos Iage
by money." Minnifield said .
"SPc. I fought all my lifr to ga in
rrs pPct. Every step of t he way .
/\ nd this is just ano thrr step."
"I won·r gill' up all thai I
br ltPvr in and sa c rificp m~ ·
cltgni t.v just for &lt;1 gamP chPc k .
·'It would !)(' Pasir r fo r m r to
sw,ll !ow m:.; pridr and p lay
;1nolhf'r y p ; !f - if my contract was
up I his .\' f'ill' ins tf•a d of las 1year. "
he sa id
.. I don·r fl•e l good bring i n
con flict with thl' Cl rve l and
Browns.·· MinnifiP id said ·· Bu t if
f"q' p layed by la st footb all. l"v e
pl ay ed my l as ! foo tb all. "

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mPchanir ~.

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:ht"· &lt;.: t.' aso n and t hr fir st of
MuP irn_._ . major -l eagur carrer.
A's 9, Mariners 3- AI Seal! Jr.
TI'TTY S!f'i nbach d('Jivered a
pinch ~ h it, two run double to high
ligh t il fiv e-run six th in ning and
fill Oakland Sco tt Sanderson.
pitc hi ng on two days rrst. al luwl'd si x hits ovpr six in nings ro

run his record to 16-9. Seatt le
rook ie Mike Gard iner. 0 1, mak·
ing hi s firs t major IC'ague s tart.
allowed Pigh t ru ns in five and
one-lhird in nin gs.
Red Sox 6, Brewers I - AI
Bos ton, Mike BoddickPr. rPrC'iv ing his first runs of thr Sf'a son
whi le pit c hrng aga rn sl Milwau ~

k ee, tossed a seven -hitt er and
Lui s R ivera slapped a two-run
single carrying 13osl0n . Boddicker, 15 ~ ~, fanned three and
dido 1 walk a batter en route to .
his fourlh complete game. Boston broke through in the f irst wi th
it s flr st run of the season against
Teddy Hi gu er a. 10-7.

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The l hi rd birthday of Bri ttany
Ly nn Cremeans, daughte r ol
Joh n and Tammy Crem eans.
was held recently al the Middl e·
port Park.
Atlending were- Teresa Cremeans, Margaret and Be n Casto,
Hhond a Cas to and Josh, EddiP
and Con ni e Casto , Edd ie Ju r ancl
La trlcla, C.G. Ca sto, Peg gy
Cremea n s , Jay Cr e me a ns,
Tamm y Lyo ns and Jessica,
Barry Chapman. Patly Wea ver
and Mi chel le, K aren Gilkey and
De bbie and Max Whi tla tch
Sendin g g ift s were Gerbud
Ka l tenbach .

Xi Gamma Mu
holds meeting
A din ner meeting "' Sebas
tla n's In Parkersburg . W.Va . wa s
held for the first m eel I ng of t he Xi
Ga mm Mu Chapter. Bl'la Sigma
Phi Soro r ity, with 20 mrmbr r s
attending .
Ka y Atkins presided "'"' i n
formed the group th at shr had
received a crrtif icate dl'slgna l ·
tog a l hree-star r atln g for the
chapter.
Electio ns were held for Va lrn ·
tin e Queen and Mary Wmxl s wa s
selected .
An Invitation from Ohio Eta
Ph i Chapter was read to at tend ~
basket party on Wednesda y at 1
p.m . at St. Paul Lutheran Church
in Pomero y.
Member s were rem lndffl that
the Amlsh trip wi l l lw held
Wednesda y.
T he next meeling will I•' held
Tuesday at !he home of A .R
Knight

The open meeting of the
Chester Garden Club was held
r ecently at the Chester United
Methodist Church with Bet ty Lou
Dea n givingpa demonstra1ion
with six arra ngemen ts on !h e
theme of "Fa l l Harvest Using
Fruits and Vegetables."
Arrangeme nt s included one of
limes. lemo ns. and ye llow dah
l ia s sullable for a dinner table ; a
t all one In a blue con tainer using
poke weed, roses and grapes with
caladium leaves whieh Mr s
Dea n ca lled "Wi ne and Hoses";
one of purple egg plant, coxcomb
and fat pink zinni as . She used
wooden fr ull to accen t a hurri cane lamp in si de a gril prvinP
wreath In an arrangemPnt suita bl e for a coff ee ta ble. She stated
thai wooden f ruit mlghl b e
accep ta ble In a flow(•r show w hen
plastic would not be&lt;.'ilUSP wood ls
a nat ura l materlal.
Ruth Erwin's devotions In·
eluded excerpt s from " The

Home Ha s a Heart" by the
Swe dish author. Bjorn
Maurita M i ller reminded the
group of thr many va ri et i es of
apples from Lodls In early
summer to Winesap and Rome
Beauty in win ter. She sta ted !hat
Golden Delicious originaled i n
West VIrginia .
Lisa Stet hem registered thl'
gues l'i and passed out door
pr izes
Jo Hill announced th at Pat
Holler received a besl of sh ow
and Betty Lou Dt•a n rl'se rvP
champion in both of lhe M eigs
Co unty Fair Fl ower Shows . In
addltlon, clu b member s werp
awarded eight f!rst. six sPcond,
and eig ht third ribbons in the first
show and five first, eight second
and 11 third In !he second show .
The nex l meetin g will be held
Oct. 10 Instead of the first
Wednesday ol the month and wil l
feat ure ''Thumballna " cont ain·
crs and arran gements .

Family gathers in Racine
T he sixth annual Chapman and
M y rta Kerwood Hill family reu n·
ion was held recen tly al Stwr Mill
Park i n Hac ln e wi lh 66 presen t
Gra cP wa s given by Howard
Erv i n, president
Prizes were awarded to Matti e
13. Hill, 87, oldest woman; Da na
Winebrenner, 72. oldes t man.
Andy and Betty Hose. newes t
married, six months: Da na BPr nice Winebren ner, l ongest mar ri(&gt;d. 47 yea r s: SIPphanle Wil son.
five, youngl'S I girl : Jord &lt;m Bass,
flvl', you nges t boy; most fami ly
present was th e Pear l Hill Ervi n
f&lt;Jmlly: farlhl'st traveled was
A nn a Hou sh, St Pelt'rsburg , F la
Wi nning door prizes were Ea r l
Hunt. Deanna Good, Elma lm ·
boden, Heathe r Dalley, and Str
phanie Wil son
Off icer s elected were Howard
Ervin, presldenl;· Hoy E r vin,
vice president . Ruth Sha in,
secretary- treasu rer; and HPIPn
H Wolfe. publici st.
Atlendlng wee Howard and
Na ncy Ervin, Herb and T .C.
Ervin . Josh and Ma cy n; Ronald
and Teresa Wi lson, Stacy and
Si ephan ie: Sharon Hubbard and
Chad: Howard Jr. and Sa ll y
Ervi n, Ho wa rd Il l. Sara and
Kacy: Beverly Wilford, Brad ley

and Trav is; Sieve a nd Rhonda
Dailey, He ath er and Shawn ;
Paul Ervin; Huth Sha in and
Emily; Ernes t and F l oss ie Bush;
Hussel l a nd Lpon a Cl ine; al l of
Raclm'
Roy and Dur is F.rvln. New
Philade lph ia, Thu rman Martin
.Jr. and HaJ·vey , L('()n J rd and
Or a Bass, ,Jordan Has s; Dana
BPrni cr WinPbr(•nnPr . a ll of
SyrJ('US(' . Doris DPrter ; Ear l
and Glenda Hunt, Ke i fh and Ka y;
E lma Irn bodr n; Dean na Good .
all of Long Bo tlom, Caroll'

Barber :

Susie Kerwood , and

Gla dys Hill, Hreds.ille.
Mallie B. Hilt ; T erry and
Jan ice Hill and Mat thew; Myrtle
Imboden. all of Co lumbu s; Cha ·
rles H and Helen H Wo lfe. and
La rr a B lack. al l of Carroll;
Chuck and Sharon D&lt;'ell'r , Cen
tc rbqrg; !Bell)' Wicks and Janna ,
La nca ster; Be lty Jo Rose, Wll ·
mington . M arga ret Cline, Bev
crly; Mary Cox. Rldwell; A mw
L Hou sh. Si Pe tl'rb urg, Fla .
All ninP children of I he Lau ra
Hil l Martin fllmily were presen t
Thrn: Wl' f l' tt•n in thl' family onl'
is d eceased.

Th e nex t reun ion wi l l be held
Sep t R, 1991 al !he Sta r Mi l l Park
in Raci ne .

Reunion held
T he Grindley reunion wa s held
recently at the home of Rev . Ed
Grindley, Grove Ci ty.
Mrs. Cora Grind ley, M iner ·
vi lle, attendPd wi th her gra nd daug hter and husband and their
two children.
Also M rs. Grindley had just
returned from three weeks at the
Nazarene Ca mp Ground al Columbus . This marked her 43rd
Yfar c hu rch camp.

The M eigs Cou nty Hetlred
T eachers hel d their September
l unc heon meeti ng a! the M iddle·
port Masonic Temple with 25
members attending .
M ike Hoberts, former Pome ·
r oy residen t, gave a falkland
showed exa mples of Meigs
Co unty antiques and collectibl es.
Some of the items shown were
f rom a Pomeroy poJicpman' s
hel mcl as well as br ass knuckles.
c irca 1890.
Other col lec l ibil's iriCiuded
stoneware crock s. .1 tPlephone
di rec tory from Hutland circa
1910. a pencil box from Sc hla e·
gel's Shoe St on•. and hundred s of
postal car ds wilh Mei gs Co un ty
V iews .
He len Smit h presided al the
mPP1ing .
Sever al mf'mber s plan to at tend th e state meeting of Ohio
Retirl'd TPaciwrs ln Co lumbu s on
Oct . 5
The ne x t meetin g wrll be held
Nov . 17 . Individual members are

Boggs birth
Lee and Da rl a King Boggs,
Shade, are announcing the birth
of their first child, Kyle Lewis
Boggs on June 29 at O'Bl enPSs
Memoria l Hospital
The Infant weighed nine
pounds seve n ounce s and was 20
and a half Inc hes long .
Grandparents are Jack and
Huby King , Pomeroy: and Do·
rothy Boggs, Shade.

to tell !h eir hobbles and abou l
their co ll ectibl es.

Tnis is the original

Auditions®

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When lh.e shoefiL&lt; .. . wear it'
That means you 'II wear
Audition.&lt;, because we always
have a perfeclfit- ..Ue, style,
comfort and quality.

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A hunte r safety roursf' will be
held SeptPmber 17, 18, 20 akd 24
at the Pomeroy Munic i pa l Build ·
l ng fro m ti p.m . until 9 p.m . For
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R iebel at 985-4195.

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Fine free month
set at library
Sep tember Is fine freP month at
the M eigs Count y Public
Library .
Anyone having overdue books
mav return them with no pe·
nal i y. Thls does not apply to
video cassettes.
T he Middleport Library Is
closed during lh l' monlh of
Sep tember and part nf October
for ren ovation and remodeling,
so peop le wi t h books checked ou t
from there may turr them In at
the Meigs Coun ty Pub1~c Library
In Pomeroy .

Portla nd Park .
Prizes awarded wPnt to Bertha
Johnson, 83. oldest woman:
E th el John son Cozar l . H3. second
uldes l; Ed To lt er t , 71, oldes t
m an: DL'II RobL'r l s, !lH, second
old est man : Lorna Johnson, six.
largPs t family: ElhPI (ozarl.
fi vr, mos t c hi!drrn prPsPnt,
Larry Johnson, Alabama . farth·
est t rave led: Lorrie Redman
Ba iley , shor test ma rried: Earl
and Mary Johns on. longest mar~
ried: Cody Allen Johnson, young·
est boy; Ashley Kay J ohn son,
youngest girl. Door prizes were
also awarded.

Retired teachers meet

Chester Garden Club
has recent meeting

SEE YOU THERE •••••

GROUND
COFFEE

The annual .Johnson reu nion
wa s held recently at Star Mill
Park In Hal'in e. ·
Prayer was given by Jodi
Ca ldwp JI before the potluck
dinner. Following dinner, a John ·
son family history was given .
Of ficer s elected we re Ter ry
Lynn Brace, president; Dawn
Michell!' Gheen, vice presldenl;
Judy Brace, sPcretary-treas urer: and Donna Ra rton , DionnE'
Brace an Stephanie Sayre, ch ild·
r ens' games.
I f the Star Mill Park Is
un ava ilable for the 1991 reunion
t hen th e r eunion wil l be held at

One In Pomeroy, is sponsoring

THIS SATURDAY!

ht•f' TraHI

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Thursday, September 13, 1990
Page- 9

In conjunction with Pomeroy's Sesquicentennial, the
I 50th anniversary olthe incor·
porallon ol the village, Bank

BLOCK PARTY

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Yor k pitchr rs .
" I don't car£&gt; how we sro rP as
long as W(' Cl'OSS thP p lat(', " ,'i Jid
Trxas manag£'1' Bobby \'alrn tinc . ·· 1 s&lt;J w his u\dkin .-. 1 minor
li'a gul' st;1t:-. and I saw thJt hP
walks a lot of peopk
Adkin s wal kf'd 9Rba ttc rsin J'i";"
innin gs thi s sr&lt;-Json wi th Co lum
bu s 1AAA 1 posting a 1 ~-7 r r cord
and a 2.90 EHA.
Trxas rx tPndrd its If'&lt;.~ d 10 :) -~ in
lhf' fou rt h WhPn. wit h IWO OLI I .
R&lt;.~fa c l PalmPiro sing ll'd a nd
sco r ed on Ru brn Si l'rra ' s dnubl e
Jua n Cunt al l'L foll owt&gt;d wi!h ~~
sin g lt • up t hl' middlf'. S('ori ng
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Charlie Hou gh, I ~ 10, pit l' hl•d
fivP a nd unro -thi rd inni ngs I'm th t•
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Th P Yankrrs :-.co rPd run s in the
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Thursday, September 13, 1990

Middleport, Ohio

Community calendar

Speaker set
Rev . Kenneth H . Ma y natd wi l l
preach at the Pomeroy Church of
the Nazarene, 196 Muiherrv
Ave., on Sunday al lO : 30 a.m on
Jesus' Sermon on the Mount
Rev. Maynard is an ordained
JTJinlster In the Church of the
N81Carene on the Central Ohio
Dfstrlcl. He feels the Sermon on
the Mount Is the mos t powerfu I

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. was

ise.
Do you thmk I am being selfL&lt;h.
Ann? My parents say if I go to
college, I will be deserting the fam ~
ily, antlthal would be a sin. Is tl1ere
. any hope for me? Please don't use
: my name. If my father knew I was
writing to you, he would be very
:angry. -- NO CITY, NO STATE
: DEAR FRIEND: I have so many
· things to say ( don't know where to
· begin. Let me start by saying the
· notion that God gives people only
as many babies as they can take care
: of is nonsense. There arc a tremen -

Membership drive•
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Riverview Elementary Schoo l
PTO Is co nducting it annual
membership drive Membership
fees for both acti ve and nonactive members is 50 cen 1s. Fo r
Information on beco min g a
member of the PTO. contact the
school.

Golf winnen
Winner s in Tuesday's Ladi es

Golf League at Jay Ma r wrrr
· Margaret Foilrod. low gross anrl
. low putts, and Ei izatx&gt;th Lohsr.
: low net.

HAl "IN 1·:- Tho •Car mPI United
Ml' thcxl ist ( 'huiTh of RM'inr wi ll
huld rrv i val srrv irrs through
FrilL:i V &lt;.tl I: J() p.m . The g uc•st
speak~r w 11l bf' Chester Lem ley
and thr song lradr-r wil l bP Mr .
FrPd Adk in s S prc ia l music
~'OMF.RO\"

REV . KEJ\NETH Mi\VNARD

Stand up, go to school
the others can help, too
Dear Ann Landers: I am not
planning to commit suicide or any ~
thing like thai even dtough I am only
17 and my situation seems hopeless.
I have nine brothers and sisters,
all younger. The four after me are
boys so I'm the one who has to help
my mother with the laundry,
housewmt and the younger IUds . .
Mom had twins when I was 12 and
everylhing got w&lt;ne afiCr thaL
I wouldn't mind the work so much,
but my father makes me stay home
· from school when Mom isn't feel ~
: ing weU. This is happening more
. and more. I made very good grades
until last year when Morn had
another baby, just 10 months after
the previous one.
Last semester when I won a
· special award in science, my teacher
_encouraged me to 1ry for a college
'liCholarship. Now she says I might
not graduaiC because I have missed
so much school. I can't catch up
· because I have so much work to do
around the house that by the time
I'm finished I'm too tired to swdy.
Mom just told me thai she is going
~ ro have another baby in about five
· months. When I said I thought she
having too many babies, she
: liecame angry and said, "God gives
: people only as many babies as they
can take care of. Don't ever say such
a terrible dting again~·
Last night I told my father I want
to get my grades up and go to
college. He said it would be impos·
Sible even with a scholarship because
my mother needs my help. In the
middle of our conversation, the
principal of our school, who is a
nun, called to talk to my parenL&lt;
about my being absent so much. I
was hoping she would convince
them thai they should let me go to
college, but that's not what
happened. She sided with them and
said God has given me important
work to do at home. She also said
many people have good hves wtth ~
out gomg to college.
I don'l want to criticiZe my
parents. They work hard and lry to
do the right thing. My father ha&lt;
twO jobs and spends a lot of time at
church. But he waniS me to promise
to stay home and help for nine more
~ W!til my twtn sisters will be
14. I don't want to make that prom ~

FRifJ~ \

Ca llia Meigs

on Sat urd av at tl : :w p m iJl The

Co mmu nit v Artion ARency wi ll

Crange Hal l Those attending

hold tls ti·er clothi ng day for
low ·i ncomr pPrsons on Friday
from 9 a. m . unti l noon. The
clothin g bank is loca ted in the old
high sc hool bui lding in Cheshire.

are

CHF.SH!Hf: -

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sermon ever given
The public Is invit ed to attend
thlls service.

Till' RS fJ A \'

Ann
Landers
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rlnw" ... , .. ,linotr· and
( t&lt;'U iolf"• "•olllio ·uk

- ThPre will bl' a

public dinnPr at ! he M c ig .;;
Coun t) S(' nior Citizens Crn trr on

Mu lbrrr v IIL' ight s in Poml'foy on
Thu r·sda&gt; fr om &gt; ~ 6 :lll p.m Thl'
co'&gt; I \\l ill. bf' $:~ prr per son, with a
mrnu of ovr n-fr ied chickl'n.
mashrd pora tocs with gravy ,
co le' slaw. ro ll and bl'Vt'r&lt;.Jgl' Pil '
will br ;w a ila iJi l' at 7;) I'Cnt s Jll.'r
slice. Mu sic w i ll tw p r.ovidcd b_v
.Jun io r a nd Rit a W h i1 P, AI Windon
and Bill Ward j.Jb\ i ng old -t ime
f'a \·ori!PS

CHI·Xn :R l.uclg p
~f'Shion

Shad&lt;' Hivo•t

'"''ill mpr•t in rrgula t
on Thurr, da .v at H p.m .

f'UME IWY - Prn·cptor B&lt;·l a
dous number of babtes born to
people who cann01 take care of them.
Your four younger brothers have
eigh t hands among them . They
should be pitching in and helpmg
w1th the housework and the younger
children. The concept that domestic
chores arc for females only is outmoded foolishness.
The nun who sided with your
pareniS did you a grave injustice.
(I'll bet she went to college.) She
should know that you will be a much
greater help to your parenL&lt; if you
obtain a college diploma and get out
into the bustness world. I urge you
to go for it. and don't fee l guilt y.
honey .
P.S.: Your father n11ght cOnSider
spending less time in church and
more time at home helpin g out. lie
could offer up his chores as a prayer
I'm sure God would accept 11. And
you can tell hun I said so.
Dear Ann Landers: When I read

all those responses fmm women
complaining because thw husbands
don't pay any aucntion to them, I
knew I had to speak my piece.
I'll uadc places wtth you. ladies.
I'd be happy to take your cold fish ir
you will take my hot tamale. I am
married to a man who is obsessed
with sex and makes my li fe hell. I
am 40 . My husband is 55.
He wakes me up in the middle of
the night. It makes no dt.fferencc to
him that I have to get my rest so I
can go to work in the mom mg. WhCil
I am at home, he follows me aroW!d
constan~y, leering, grabbing, pinch ing. It never dawns on him that I
may not be in the mood, or that I
might have a problem on my mind.
Nothing matters to htm but gelling

il on .
We have had dozens of argumcnLI
over this. In order for me to keep up.
with him , I would have to quit my
job and stay in bed all day and rest.
My ltfe is hell hecause of hLI sel f~
tshness. I used to be warm and
responsive in bed. Now I am JUSt
plain worn out and turned off. I
would appreciate any suggesuons
you might have becau se I'm ~ ·
POOPED IN PHOENIX
DEAR POOPED IN PHOENIX :
Are you sure you aren't being Utmed
ofT for olhcr'reasoos" Also, it sounds
as if your husband is using sex to
control you . I suggest counseling to
fmd out what made the relationsh ip
go sour. Meanwhile, how about
separate bedrooms with a door that
locks"
Gem of the Day: Wouldn'l it be
wonderful if. now that you are
middlc ~ aged, you could have some
of the naps you refused to take when
you were a kid"

Open house set
An

opr n

housP has bf'f'll
p l&lt;J nnPfl ro r frida y from I) to 7: :IU

p.m . at Eas tNn Hi gh School
prior to the football game to
formall y we lco m~
Hicharcl
Srn it h . nrw supPrintrnd r nt of th&lt;&gt;
F.as tern L oc al School Di strict.
The EaS!rrn Board of Education
IS host ing the open housr towhtch
al l Pmployees and th rir famili&lt;'S
are invlted.

MIDDLEPORT

BLOCK PARTY
THIS SATURDAY
*Stop In And See What We
Have On Sale!

HP t c~

POMEROY - The Return
.l ohnalhan Meigs Chapter of
Daughters of American Revolu tion wil l meet on Friday al1 :30
p.m. at lhe Grace Paris h House.
The hostes ses are Ms . Eleanor
Smith , Mr s. Dale Dutton . Mrs
Paul l·: ich. Mr s. Clinton Fi sher .

J

~~da d .

LON C BOTrDM - Thc• Fa ith
Fu ll Gospel Ch ureh will have a
hymn sing on Friday The IJaile)
Familv &lt;t nd the Children of God
will
singing and rr frP shmen ls
wiJI be sl'rvc·d. PastorStf'vr Rrrd

be

invit es thl' public .

POMI·: ttOY -Senior Ct tizens

(; AJ.I.I PCJ LI S- Dtabrtes sup

MIDDLEPORT - T herr will

port g rou p an nu J I picn ic at
\Vood land C{'rtil'r s Park arf'a in
C;.~llipo li s at fi p.m . on Thursday.
Bring CO\'PI'Pd d i."i h .

hf' a round and square danc' f'

I' CI MUto\" -

ThP rom croy

C roup of AA ;_mel 1\ l Anon \li ill
m N• t at i p.m. at thl' S&lt;.~cn•cl
IiPa r i Catholi(' Church Thur sda\' . Mol'(' info r m~ttion may tw
obiained b1 calling I ~00 - :l:l:l
:)(Yl l .

Tl"I'P I·: HS PL\1:\ S -

Tho •

JOrid av fr om R p.m. to midn ight ,
Old American Leg ion Building,
Mtdd leport Public tm·it Pcl
Si\TURDAV
COOL VI LLt:- Square dane&lt; •
on Sa turday from H p.m until
\LIO p m at Coo ll"ille Li ons
Build ing . MusH· ll\' the Happv
Hollow Bovs . .1:1 per person. -~',
p!'l' C'Ouph•
POMEROY - ·J.a vmen' s and

\'F W Po s1 ~1(6:1 will rtH'PI at t h1 •
T u pper s Pl a in s ! Lil l Thur:-~ da\ .11

Oa \·id 's Workshop" on
Satu rda Y from 9 a.m. until :1:.10

' ::\()p .m .

p.m . at .l\ aomi Bap tish Church.

\(0('1\S I'H I NC ;s Hock&gt; p
1·in gs C r angP \\' til mP&lt;'I on
Thursddv Pve nin.[! fo r a cook ou t
:11 .Jim &lt;tnd Barb ara Fn·'s at I): :w
p.m M('rtliJC'rs H t'f' to ))r in g a
i'O\'PI'I'Cl d i " h Ml'J t an d d n nk \\'ill
hl' fur nish ••d

square dancers

TUPPERS PLAI NS -

Thert•

on Sa turda Y at the VFW build ing

11 p.m . Music by the Happy
Holl ow Bov s of At hens. Bri ng
.'l na {' k ~ lor ·the " nark ta blP .

Matn

HEN DERSON. W.VA. -T he
Galll a Twir lers squ are dan ce
cl ub will hold a danc e on
Saturd ay fr om 8 p.m . unli l 11
p.m . at th e Hend er son, W.V a.
Co mmunitv Building. The caller
wtll be So ~ny Bess . Open to all

Lucil le Smi th

Ep iscopa l

on

provided.

w i ll bP a mund and sq ua rt• dane~ '

nanrr Club rou nd and squ ar e
clancr on l·'ri dJ .\' from Rp.m. until

Church

bring wieners.
mar shma llow s. PIC . Bu ns will bf•
to

Mr s . .l (:l m es O'Brien and Mi ss

w ill h;n ·r tht•it· first nweting
tHI Thursday at 6: JO p.m. at
Stn·Pt. J-:,·pr:.-·onr :-:. hould IJ r mg

asked

Y ou n ~

tOO \rw St rf'r t m PomPrO)' Th~ '
thPmf' will br · ' \Vh ~' a Lavm rtn
Jnd \\'ll y i.l Y oun g David'
Dl ~ xn:n - Sta r
~tar .Junior

Crang&lt;' 77~
(;r a ng£' R7~
annu al ila _
v rid (' and wi('nf'r ro c1 ~t

and

in TupperS Plains on Sa turda y
from R p m . unt il 11 JO p.m .
f eat u ring
Frf'r
Country
RambiPrs Band . Do nation s will
lw $150 each for adult s. $1 fo1
chi ldren undrr 12.

MIDDL EPORT -

Th P Meigs

Loca l Band BoostNs ar c r£&gt; quested to donate b!ked goods
and cra ft item s for the Middleport Block pa r ty on Salurday .
De li ver it ems by 9:30 a. m. in
fr ont of Hnitagc House .
WILKAS\" 11.1.1-: - ThP Wilkes
GrangP tilt-i will sponsor a
smorga sboard on Saturday at th P
P:.nh ia n Si stf' r s ha ll in Wilke sville ·I · 7 p.m M r nu i nc ludes

IJakrd

stra k,

fri ed

chicken .

homPmaclr noodl e-; , salad. vpgpt
ablr. drssrr t and br\'C'ragP
ll~S II AI\ - Pr eaehing sr n ·i
crs HPd fl r ushChurchofC hri.st.
Ba;han Hoad. Sal urda v through
Tursd ay a1 i ::\0 p _m ni ght! _
,.
Ho'Oth er Guv Mallorv. Wintn
CaniPn . .FI:t . will spea k

POMEH O Y

Co unt\' Law E nforcem r nt Ex

Co un House in Pomrroy . For
morl' informal1 0n con tact Lisa

Housh at ~91 - 34R6 or Teresa M .
Tyson Drummer at991 -h784 a tier
p.m

DAHWII\ - The annual reun ion nf llw IJ tt· J ohn a nd Hird a
F rrn r h Wa r nrr will l:Jp hr ld

Su nda v at l hr Ohio Valley
Church Cam p on Route 33
ALFR E D - Homecomin g at
thP Al fred Unit ed Mr-thod ts l
Church, Su nday with dinner
12: 30 p.m . Afternoo n progr am.
1. .10 p.m . with Hu ssdl Spencer
and t11 r SouthNn Hill Singers.
RUTI..~ND -

C'harles Reed
llv s&lt;'il and Oscar Hysell family
re union. Sunda v . l 2 :lO p.m.,
Forest Acrps P:trk, HutL:.md .

CHI::s'ITH rf' U il iO!l ,

Moor&lt;' famt lv
Sund a_
v. I2· JO p .m ..

home of Virgil and
Windon . C'tH'~ Irr.

Hom£'Com in g CJ I Mt Hr rman
Unit rd Brr thrrn Church Su n da~

Sunda v sc hool al 9·:111 a. m .
worship :1! 1ll :~u a rn . ('Jrry -in
dinnr r aT noon a ftprnnon _c.rrvicP
atl : :1 fl p_ m . f{p\· SIP\'t• Atki nson.
Riplf'~· . W Va
guP.' lt spea k er .
sing t ' r ~ wi ll bt ' Kr JJ\ ·
1-:ic h in ,~ l'r ;nultiH ' DJ. tl('_
\ F :.1mil \

Local

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gelling closer to her character lhan she really wan led to when
she came down wilh a case of salmonell a. Butl er wa s forced to
slt ou t several performances in th e pla y "N unsensr" at
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BOSTON 1UP!) - The crack
cocaine epidemic appears 10 be
causing a rash of slrokes amo ng
young users, and smoking crack
may be like playing "'Russian
roulette" for people with wea kened blood vessels in the bra in,
researchers said.
A study involving 28 people
who suffered slrokes within 72
hours of using crack found a
strong link between dr ug use and
the appearance of brain damaging hemorraghes and
blockages of blood vessels .
People who have abnormali ~
ties In brain blood ve ssel s, such
as weaknesses In the vessel
walls, may be especially prone to
crack~ lnduced strokes, said lhe
study 's director, Dr. Sl even
Levine of the Henry Ford Hospl lal and Health Science Center In
Detroit.
Levine sa id about I percenl of
th e populallon has suc h abnormalities, but in most they go
und etected and do not cause
health problems.
For some of I hese peopiP,

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amounl 10 playing "Hussian
roul ette" with the risk of stroke,
he said, adding "We'd like to gel
lh c word out: ' Folks. no joke.
crack causes stroke .· "

Crac k is a potent form of
cocaine that is mad e by heatin g a
liquid so lution of coca ine hy ~
droch lor id e wit h sodium bi carbonate or ammon ia . Th e res ultin g
substance generally is smoked .
De spite the widesprea d use of
cra ck and report s datin g to the
late 1970s linking cra ck usc with
olroke s. little had been known
prior to the new sludy about the
rlinl c al aspects of crack -

ra nged in age from 2.1 fo 49 .
sufferrd from various kinds of

brain while in th e remaining 10,
blood ve ssels hemorraghed.
In those people who suffered
''ischemic'' s t rokes. in which fhf'

bl ood supply was interrupted, the
vessels were blotkPd in snmr
cases . and in olhns had contracted, '"clam pi ng of f'" lh&lt;'

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Levine sa id 15 of the stroke
pa !I ents had severe hPadac hes as
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loon s in his fi eld and turned I hem
over to the Michigan Statr
Pollee. Ch icago poli ce joined thf'
investlgation in June when it wa ..;
determined the film wa s made in

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kima , Wash .

The myste ry a nd intrigue wa "&gt;
running prett~ high until au lho ri ties learned 1he film ac l ual ly w a ~
a music v ideo and the su ppoSf'd
·'victim '' was lhP leadPr of, a

sa id befo re leaving Aspen. He
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$98.000. a figure that wouldn 't
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The three- bedroom home s wil l
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such as "cere bral aneurysms or
vascu lar mal formal ions ma y be
more likely to have intra crania l
hemorrhage after using
coca ine ...

Cl eveland roc k group.
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th e Chtcago Police .
.
The "victim" wa s identi fi ed as
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confusion.
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SUMMER PANTS

t hrough t he ski es for 1:2:, milrs

dangling from a bunch of r una
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on their hand s when they pro
cessed th e film last Septemll&lt;'r
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A farmer in Bun, Oak .. Mi ch. .

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resea rc h sugges ts that pPOpie
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Clly housing chlel can't afford
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ASPEN, Colo. tU PIJ - The
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the rich and glitzy has gott en so
high - more \han $1 million for
the average home - that th e
clly's hou sin g direc tor was
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Jim Adamski resigned as di
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left his $46,500 job this week to

roiiPage s reported Wednesday in
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Edga r Rosenberg and eve-ryone know s my my last namr is

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poisoning . The musical c omPdy "N un sensr ·· is abou t nuns who

are trying to raise money to bury sewral sisters who di ed of
salmonella.
RANCHO R!\JNEESH ON THE BLOCK : A New Hampshi re
real es ta te company is in line to bu y the former Oreg on
ranch communP home of I he lat e Indian guru Bhagwan Shree
Rajneesh. Hanover Inves tment Co rp . has put down an
undi sc losed deposit on the 64, 229 ~ ac re Rancho Rajneesh
property In cen tral Oregon. Proposed uses for the pr operly,
va lued at $6 million, includ e a priv al ely operated minimum·
security prison, a health spa and a ilv estock - for ~ export
operalion . The commune folded ln 1985, after lhr Holls
Royce~luving Rajneesh wa s convicted of Immigration fraud and
deported to India, where he died In January of thi s yea r .
NASHVILLE NEGOTii\TlONS: The parent firm of RCA
Records has gone to court in Nashville to determine who should
be entitled to royalties generated by record s of the late country
singer Keithh Whitley . Allorneys for HCA claim Whitley had
in structed company officials at various times to pay royalties
from so me of hi s recordings to produce r Don Light, Mcfadden
A~ist Corp. , and Hounder Records Corp. However, Whitley's
widow , country singer Lorrie Morgan, has demanded that all
hi s royalties go to his eslale. Morgan Is the adm inistra tor of
Whiley 's es l ale.
LEGAL MANUVERING: Ce lebrit y lawyer Marvin Mitchel~
son, wh o Is represen~ ng Juanita Leonard In divorce action
again! boxing greal, Sugar Ray Leonard, was asked i f he is
concerned about facing the pugilist. Mitchelson quipped. "If I
was In th e ring, I would be."
FIRST LADY ON LITERACY: B11rbara Bush paid a visit to
th e United Way of America to applaud a new plan to solve the
nation's basic literacy skills problems by th e year 2010. Bush
said illit eracy is the root of serious soc iet al problems and
praised United Wa y for its wo r k.

Crack useage linked to strokes: researcher

mari go ld ~

_\·a rrow and , -rl low tanz:,
in a chPCkl'rr d cloth

By ALAN VONAJ\ JR.
U nlted Press International
OUT IN LEFf FIELD: Tom Selleck. pre paring for a movie
role as a baseball player , showed some promise during batting
practi ce with l he Boston Heel Sox Sell eck. prc·paring for the
film " Tokyo Diamond, " took six sets of batt ing praclirl'with the
cluiJ . Swinging from the left side of the plate. he hit mostly
grounders but lofted a few balls to the warning track . Late r .
Boston third baseman Wade Boggs, a fivf' -t imr AmPrican
League batting champion, jokingly told Selleck, "Alii know is.
it's a good thing you can acl."
Ci\T STEVENS BOARDS PEACE TRAIN: Yusuf I slam.
known In the 70s as pop singer Cat Stevens. is off to Baghdad
with a "peace delegation" of Brit Ish Moslem leaders. Islam and
a delegation of five other s are hoping to persuade Iraq1
President Sad dam Hussein to find a peacefu l solution to the Gulf
crisis . I slam , who changed hi s name when he adopt ed the
Moslem faith in 1979, described the I raq i president as a
"congenial fellow and broth er Moslem ...
WHAT'S IN i\ Ni\ME?: The daughter of comedien netal k
show host Joan Hlvers says lh e time has come to adopt hc1
mother's surn ame. Melissa Rosenberg. the product of Hiver s
and the late Edgar Rosenberg, says she' s making thechange of
respect to her mother. "For the las I 2\ yea rs whe ha s been in
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and another lO days nftrr con ~
sumlng large amounts of lhr
drug, the researchers said .
An a u t0p~:· prrformPd on onr
of those who dit•d revealed
arteries on th e left .s id e of the
brain that wen' smaller than

their counterparts on the rig ht
side. but Levine said the researchers do not know what rote,
If any, this abnormality mlghl
have played In the stroke .
Some of th e palients were left
with permanent stroke-related
lmpa lremen ts, bul most reco·
vered fully, which Levi ne cred its
to their relatively young ages.
"Most young stroke victims do
qulle well," he said .
Levine sa id he thinks the
number of strokes In the United
States that have been linked to
crack use may only represent the
tip of the Iceberg. "We believe
there are a lot more cases than
have so !ar been reported," he
!llild .

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CBS, PBS take 10 Emmys each
for news, documentary programs
NEW YO RK 1UPI1-CBSand
the Publ ic Broadcas ting Service
both wo n 10 news and documen tary Emmy awards, the most
among bo th network and cable
stations, th e National Academy
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OPESING THEIR DOORS - John and Becky
VIall, owners of this ltallanate style home will be
opening their doors Sept. 15 and 16 from I to6 p.m .
during the GaiUpoUs Bicentennial Tour of
Historic Homes and Buildings. The house, located
at U4 Third Ave., was popular in the 1860s and
early 1870s and Is a lw&lt;&gt;-slory brick. The
bicentennial tours feature many houses listed on
the National Register of Histo ric Homes. Four

tours have been sc hedule for visitors and citizens
of the Old French City; tours A and B will be Se1&gt;L
15 and 16 from Ito 6 p.m . ; tour C will be St•pl. ~2
and 23 from I to 6 p.m .; and tour D, the r·mmtry
tour, will be Sept. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .
Cost of tours A, B, and C an• $10 per person and
tour D is $15 per person , whkh ineludes a box
lunch . For more Jnfom1atinn l'nntad ·146-G.'\ UL.

ABC took six award s at the
WPdn e.sday night ceremony at
the Waldorf Astoria Hot el, while
NBC f ollowed with fivt•, and the
Turner Broadcasting System
gar nered fou r.
Cable News Ne t work , F'n.x,
Home Box OfficP. MTV and
syndi ca 1C'd prog ra m s a l l wf'r P
awa rd C'd one Emmv f'&lt;Y h for
new s an d doc um rn t ar.v
oresentatlons .
Among the winning programs
for CBS were Its "48 Hours"
prog ram's " Hurri cane Watc h, "
which won for out standing general co verage of a single break·
lng new s s tory; and "Face the
Nat ion' s" inte rvi ew w!th John
Tower, and "Sa turd ay Night
Wl1h Co nnit' Ch ung' s'' in1 r r v iPw
wi1h Marlon Brandu .
Win ning for ou l 'il andi ng ind l
vi dual arhirvr mrnt in w ri ti ng
were CBS's Per rv Wotlf. for

"The Moon Above. The Ea rth
Bel ow," and Char les Kuralt and
Peter Freundlich, wl'iling for
"Su nd ay Morning wit h Ch ar les
Kuralt 's" " Milepost - Student
Stopping Tank In Beijing ."
In total, CBS's "48 Hours"
program was named in two
mvards; "F'ace the N ation'' wa s
named in one; "Sa turd ay Night
with Connie Chung, " two ; ' 'CBS
Eve nin g News" with Dan
Rather, two; "The Mo on Above,
Th e Ear th Below," t wo; and
"Sunda y Mornin g with Charles

mlnor's access to abort ion and
was q ui ck ly chal lenged on the
grounds it violates co ns titu lio nal
equal protection g uaran tees
No co urt date was set for thP
law sui t filed in Ingham Cou nt y
Circu it Co urt in L ansing WPdnPs
day by Zolto n Ferency, a crimi nal law profpssor at Michigan
Stat e U niversity .
T he m eas ure, pas se d 28 -9 in the
Senate and 61-40 in the House.
will go Int o effect April 1. 1991.
Beca use it was introduced into
the Legisla tu re by a petit ion
drive, no t by a legislator or the

governor. it ca nn ot be vetoed .
Th e law would requirr wri twn
pe rmissio n from a pa rent or
guard i an before an abortion
could be lega lly performed on a
girl under age 18. Girls who are
rel uc tant to br ing the Iss ue up
with a pare nt co uld SPt'ka waivf'r
bV a probate co urt judge.
A similar measure pasS&lt;" d by
both houses of th e Legislature
was vet oed on Fl'i&gt; 2:! by GO\' .
James Blanchard. prompti ng th e
anU -aborti on group Right to Liie
of Michigan to beg in the petition
dr ive tha t led to the law passe d
WrdnP.sdav
Sen Jack Welbo rn, a Republ i
ra n w ho Is on(' of thr Lt•gis la ·
ture's most arden t abortionoppo·
nent s. argued that the parental
co nse nt law willlrad vou ng s trr s
to u se birth co ntr ol or &lt;..~bs tain

from sex

" I t wi ll bP used as a de!C'rl' nl to
pregnancy ." he sa id.
Bill Bell of Indiana. whose
17-vea r -old daughter. R.--rkv.
d!Cd In !9RS fr om a bote hed i llcga I

a bortion she received becau se
she wa s apparentl y afraid to te ll
her parenls that she was preg
nant. flatl y denounced such
attitudes.
"I wou ld l ike lo ha ve th em
ac know ledge that law s are nol
go ing to r egu l ate teen-age sex ualit y,· Bell sa id. "Wha t I would
l ik e t o see Is t he proponents of
these laws that limit the right s of
kids who are pregna nt tell thl'
public where the m oney is
funneled Into sex edu ca ti on to
provide the proper informal ion
abo ut sex and birth co ntrol. "
Abortion righ ts advocates sa id
they were not surprised th at th e
measure was passed. and believed th e m ove would help spur
opponents of the law into act ion .
"This wa s not unexpec ted, "
sa id Rep . M axine Berman , a
Democrat who had spoken on thl'
floor of the House for nea rl y 10
minutes urging her co lleagues to
defe at the m eas ure. "A lot of
teen -a ger s are going to be in a
horrible positio n as a result of
this."
M ar gy Lo ng of Planned Par
en thood sa id she believed abor
tlon rights advoc at es have bePn
sl owl y ga ining ground for 1hi'
pas t year but sti ll have a long
way to go The r es ul t of the
parental conse n1 la w . s hP said.
will bean Increase in the numtwr
of l ow bl rthwelght babies a nd
m o re girls showing up in hosp i·
1al s sufferin g the effects of i llega I
or self- Inflicted abor tions .
" But. as you say, it wi l l hC'
difficult to keep statistics. bot it's
going lo be thE' sa mt' as we'v-e•
seen aft er M ed lca id -fu nd ed a bor
ti ons were cu t. " Long sa id.
Right to Life of Michigan
President Barbara Listing said
that a parental co nsen l law
wou ld bri ng Michiga n i n lint• w it h
the U.S. Supreme Co ur t' s 1989
Webs tl?f vs. Reproductlvt' Servi
Cf'S drcls!on that gave statt's
grra ter lepwa.v i n res trict ing

Deadline looms as talks
are held to save the Post

NE W YORK tUPli - New
Yor k Po sl union and m anagemen t negotia tor s wert• down to
thei r las t two days T hursd ay to
agrre on Pcono m i(' concPsslons
thai might save t he cily's oldrst
dai lv newspaper
Nego ti ators me1 o:;epara11'1 y
Wednesday with somP of 1hP
paper's nine uni ons . Publi.shf'r
Pet('r Ka likow has set a n ~ p.m
friday dPadline for reachi ng
agreemen I - or [old ing llw
paper
"I desperatt•ly want to kerp it
open," Kallkow told The New
York Times Thursday But hr
sa id he was no lon ger willing to
put more money into the paper.
wh ic h he sa id had ros tllim more
than $100 million since he acquired It In 198!1 .
It wa s necessary for thr Post to
nego tiate Ind ividua lly with the
unions rather tha n their um brella organization. the Allied
Printing Trades Council. tiPcause settlements with each
union will va r y according to the
type of concessions the Post
needs to ensure survi va l , said
George M cDo nald , council
chairman.
" The unions have been asked
for $17 mUllan In economic
concessions and the Po st has said
to each union what concessions It
needs, " M cDonald said . " Th at's
what we're negotiating now."
Originally Kalil&lt; ow, a real
estate tycoon said to be worth
more than $400 mUllan, had set
Saturday m ldn lght as the dead·
line for concluding negotiations
successfully. He announced
Tuesday after his representatives had met with the unions for
only 90 minutes that he was
moving I he deadline ilp 28 hours.

McDonald said union accoun ·
tant s had go ne ove r the Po st's
books and reported Ka likow's
claim that he would lose $27
million publishing the paper this
vear appeare d va lid Kallkow
bough t the paper from Rupert
Mu rdoc h for $37 .6 million
A t the time of the purchase.
Ka lik ow got $22 mi llion in ranees ·
sions from employees. mostly
through elimination of jobs and
wage cuts
K allkow now wants th e paper' s
850 unionized employes to make
more concessions that wou ld
give him at l eas t $17 million In
savi ngs this year. In r eturn , the
unions are asking for a share In
Post owner ship, possibly 49 per
ce nt of the stoc k and sev£'ral
se ats on the board .
T he Post's circulation as of
March was 504.720, down about
30,000 from la st year. But the
paper has seen It s adve rtis ing
linage drop 16 perc ent i n the pa st
yea r amid a weakening region al
eco nomy.
In th e m eantime. mana gement
of th e city's other financially
troubled tabloid, the Dally News,
announced It would seek the
sa m e relief from its unions that
the Post m lght get. Theodore
Kheel, a labor expert who Is
advising the newspaper unions,
ca lled the News action "one of
desperation."
Newspaper Guild Presiden I
Barry Llptx&gt;n charged that New s
m anagment was trying to undermine Post negotiations by mak·
ing the announcement . He said
there was no legal basis for such
a demand and characterized it as
"a n attempt to force the demise
of the Post. "

abo rtj ons .

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54 - M•sc Mer ch•ndr le
55 - Bulldtng Supplies
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32 - Mobrl e Homes for Sate
33 - Farms lo r Se t ~

34 - Bus,neu Bu1ldm gs
35 -- Lou &amp; Acreage
36 - Real EttateWant ed

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Public Notice

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of
Sale laiUed out of the
Common Ple11 Court of
Melgo County, Ohio, In tho
caae of The Home Netionel
Bank, l'telntlfl. egeintt VIc tor C . Young. Ill, et et.,
Det.ndlnta. upon 1 judgment therein rendered , beIng CoM No . 90-CV-47 In
11id Court. I wPI offer for
et the front door of the
Court HouH In Pomeroy,
M1Hg1 County . Ohio, on the
lith day ol Octobe&lt;, 1990,
11 10:30 o'clocl&lt; A.M . the
following lind•. tenements
and peraonal pro~rty. towit:
Til ACT NO. 1:
PARCEL NO . t :
Situated In the County of
Melgo, ond In the Vlllogo ol
Pomeroy and boundMI end
de~eribed 11 foMowe: Beginning et 1 point In lot No . 292
In Aid Vlllogo 7 IMI wool ol
where the wtllt lint of lot
No . 2931niO&lt;MCIIIho cllfto;
thence In 1 1outherty direc tion running peral ..l to Mid
well fino ol Lot No. 293,
- ' h 11 degreeo wtot182
fMt ecro11 1n alley to Front
Strwt: thence In an Mlt«iv
dlrectk»n up atong Front
SttNI 31 IMt to 1 point In
tho oouth line of Lot No.
213: thence In o no&lt;thofly
dlroatlon portltol with the
weot line of Lot No. 293
Nprth 11 dt~to Eoot 182

westerly direction 1ppro•i ·
matety 31 feet to the place
of beginning, nceptlng an
1Uey by Mite .,rvey 1 2 feet
wide running diagonally
through 11ld property . It Ia
the Intention af the grentora
in thi1 deed to convey 111
remeining intere1t1 which
they now own In lot Noa.
292 and 293 whk:h Wll
conveyed to tham bv Curtl1
D . Reed by doed beorlng
dote ol March 8. 1915. lying
E111 of the property conveyed to them to Ch•rle1 A.
OrueHr bv deed of Sep tember 10. 1918 . and aouth
by the cltff of rocks. except 1
tri1nguler 1trlp of land u tending elong Front Stre~t
30 feet and tying betwHn
Front Street and the 12 foot
ottev end lying oouth of that
port of Lot No . 293 elroody
owned by Don A. lurh1.
Dud Reference: Volume
278, Pogo U&amp;. Melgo
County Deed Recorda.
PARCEL NO . 2:
The following r"'l lltlte
olt\lttwd In tho VHtogo ol
Pomeroy. County ol Molgo
•nd State of Ohio. and
doocribod 11 lollowo: loglnnlng 42 feel wett from the
10Uthe11t corner of lot No.
283 In Aid Vlllege abutting
on Moln Stroot (lormorty
Front lttNt); thence In on
utterly direction 11 f..t to
• otoko; thence North to o12
foot otley; thonco wOIIorty
otong oold otley 11 IMtto 1
lteke; thence In • 10utherty

direction about 2«1 feet to
the place of beginning, it
being the intention of thia
d"d to convey 1 piece of
property 16 feet on Main
Street and running ba c" to a
12 loot olley.
PARCEL NO. 3 .
Also the following real
ettete 1ituat~ in the Village
of Pomeroy, County of
Meigl, end Stele of Ohio,
and deacribed 11 follows:
Being 1 part of Lot No . 293
and beginning at the
10uthwett corner of • houee
conveyed by S. S . Ney and
wHe to Henry Schwtgmtn ;
thence North wtth the welt
line of 11ld Schwegman' a lot
to the face of the rock1;
thence welt with the flea of
tho hill or rocko thirty 1301
feet; thence touth to the
atone wall on the elley;
thonco Nil thirty i30) loot
to the pleco of boglnnlng.
DNd Ret.rence : Volume
27&amp; , Pogo 885, Molgo
County Deed Aoco&lt;do.
TAACT NO . 2:
Shuated In the Tow nih ip
of Sutton. County of Molgo
111d Stoto of Ohio: Bolng tho
following houee end lot
thuate In one hundred acre
(100i lot Numbor 301 , In
Town 2 and Aonge t 3 of tho
Ohll! Compony'o PurcheM
ond boglnnlng Ono Hundred
I1 001 fut Norlh thlr·
ty·ewen and
one-hllf
117\',1 degll• Well lrom
Wte 8outhe11t -corner of 1

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GALLIPOLIS

209 Upper River Road

(614) 44&amp;3807

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IMt ..rou the oltoy to tho

""" of rocko: thonco In 1

two !2)acrelotdeeded byV.
8 Horton to Daniel DeWolf;
thence thirty-five end one
half (36 1fz l degrees We11
forty seven (47) feet to a
11eke; thence South 1bctv ·
al• end one-half (66Yt) degrees West One Hundred
and Seventy-Four and onehalf (1741hl feet to a roed;
thencG South forty five {461
degrees E11t whh aeid road
fifty four and eight -tenth•
1~4 . 81feet to attake; thence
Nor1h 1iltty-aht end one-half
166 1hl degree• Eeat One
Hundred and Seventy feet
I 170 ) to the place of
beginning .
Deed Reference: Volume
284, Page 243 . Meig s
County Deed ~ecord1 .
TRACT NO. 3:
PARCEL NO. 1:
The following described
parcel of lend situated in the
County of Meigt . in the
St1te of Ohio and in the
Village of Pomeroy: being
lot Number 288 of said
town of Pomeroy and so
described on the rec::orded
plet of ume and being sa me
proper1y deeded by Wm . H.
l11ley and his wife. Frances
M . Lalley, to Frank Thomp son by deed dated May 12 .
1892 and recorded in Vol.
74 , Page 325. of the Deed
RKords of Meigs County
Ohio.
PARCEL NO . 2:
Being Lot No. 269 on the
Ptal of the City of Pomer oy
PARCEL NO . 3
Being e part of Lo t No
277 formerly in the name of
Wi lbur Moore and Eva
Moore in the Village of
Pomeroy and more particularly described 11 follows : A
right of way ror vehicles and
wa lkinQ purpol81 ten feet
wide beginning on the side
of lot No. 277 adjacent to
lot No. 289 and e1tending
to l oc un 81. at a consistant
width of ten fHt .
Deed Reference : Volume
286 . Page 161 . Meigs
County Deed Recorda .end
Volume 302. Page 747.
Me i gs County Deed
Records.
Alao. the following mobile
home :
1986 Acedemy Mobile
Home.
TRACT 1110. 4 :
Situated in the Viilege of
Pomeroy, Meigs County.
Ohio, bounded end deB cribed 111 follows : Beginning
at 1 stake in the southerly
line ot Bu«ernut Street in
nid Vill•ge. which stake
vMrl south 84 degrees east
117'h feet from the N .E.
corner ot t lot known 11 the
George Addi1on lot; thence
south 21 degrees we11 to the
north line of Rutland Roed
on Hilltop Street of uld
Vlllegt; thence in en e11terly
direction wtth the northerly
line ot Rutland Road on
Hilltop St. to 1 ltake thence
north 84 degrHI weat 44'h
teet more or le11 along said
southerly line of Butternut
St. to the place of beginning,
being the lime oremiM"
conveyed
by
Aim• B.
Skinner to Elmer E. Ash worth and Anna F. Ath worth by deed dated Augurt
16, 1921, rocordod In Vo lume 119, Pogo 272 of tho
Dood Aocordo of Molgo
County, Ohio.
Detd Aeltrence : Volume
284 . Pogo 819. Melgo
County Oood Aocordt ond
Votumo 302. Pogo 747,
Motgo County Deed
.Aocordt.
ITEM NO. &amp;:
Alto. tho following moblto

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home :
12x62 ft . 1976 Oakwood
Mobile Home.
Seid Tract No . 1 was
appraised at : 817. 600 .00 .
Said Tract No 2 was
appral1ed et: t1 ,860 .00 .
Said Tract No . 3 was
apprai11d et: 86.600. 00.
Said Tract No . 4 was
appraised at: 92.100.00 .
Said Uem No. 5 was
appraised at : 82 ,700.00
Term1 of Sale : C11h .
Real elt.ete and personel
property cannot be sold for
leu than two -thirds of the
appreiaed value
J&amp;mes M Soulsby.
SheriH of Meigs
Countv
19)13 . 20 , 27. Jtc

Public Notice
NOTI CE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
ThA Meig1 County Com·
minioneulntand to apply ro
the Ohio Dap.ertmenl of
Oevelopmenl tar funding
under the Community Devalopment BloeM Grant
(C DBGI Smail Cittes Program , a federally funded
program edminirtered by
the Stete
The County anticip.etu to
be eligible for approximat&amp;ly
8104,400.00 of Fiac&amp;l Year
1990 COBG funding , pro·
vlding the County meals
applicable program
requirement .
On September 6 . 1990.
the first of two public
hearings WlU held .et tfle
Maig1 County Courthouae
to pro\lidfl citizens with
per1inflnt inform&amp;tion ebout
the program . It we• deter·
mined et that hfl.ering the!
the Commiaaioneu would
receive pro;&amp;ct applications
for FY '90 funding until 4
o'clock P.M . on Septembe r
28 . 1990. Project npplicll ·
tions receiv&amp;d on September
28 wilt be reviewed by tho
Board and fl final publk:
hearing will be held Octo ber
3, 1990 , et 1 P.M. at which
time tho Board will an
nounce which proJect• will
be included in the County' s
application for funding .
Thfl public is invited lo
an find thit hearing on Oc ·
tober 310 provide their inp ut
on the County ' s application.
Meig1 County
Co mmissio nera
Mary Hobttett er. Cleril
!91 13. I tc

985-4422

1-11 -90 tin

......... "

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

GAME ROOM
HRS.: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.
S:OO p.m.- 11 :00 p.m.

Sat . 12 Noon-11 p.m.
Between Wilkesville
and Salem Center

Public Not Ice
PU 8LIC NOTtCE
NOTI CE ia hereby given
that on Saturday. Septom ·
ber Hi, 1990. at 10 :00 a .m ..
e public a.ele will be held at
106 Uni o n Avenue. Porn
eroy, Ohi o. to sell for c ash
the following c ollateral
1987 Chevrolet Cavalier
4 Door Station Wag on
1G1JD811HJ110696
The Farmers Bank and
Savings Company, Porn
eroy, Ohio . re serves the
right to bid et thia sale. and
to withdrew the above colla teral prior to ule . Further .
the flarmen Bank and Sa v·
ings Compeny reserves the
right to reject any or all bids
oubmhtod .
Further. the above colla terel will be told In the con ·
dltlon It 11 with no expreuad.
• fmpl ..d warrantid1 given
!9112. 1 3. 14. 3tc

RACINE
GUN CLUB
GUN SHOOTS
1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS
12 Gauge Factory
Choke only
SHOOTS START
SEPT 16r 1990

•FI REWOOD

BILL SLACK

992-2269
USED RAILROAD nES

Sept . 4,tfn

6 - 12 -90tfn

CAIN'S

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR
ALL MAKES

UPHOLSTERY

Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

of Mlddlspotl

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes

992-5335

or 98S-35b1
AcroSs from Post Office

:lO Yt&gt;ar11 Expf'riPnC'f'

b 14-992-2328

217 E. He., Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO
J/ 6/ 90 / ffn

Wo Say What Wo Oo
Wo Do What Wo Say.
9-6 -1 mo

HOT SPR !N(;
SPA

USED APPLIANCES
9D OAT WARRANTY
WASHER 5- 1100 up
ORYER5-$69 up
RlfRIGIRATOR5-I t00 up
RANGES-Gas- Eiec - IllS u~
fRHliR 5- 11 11 up
MICRO OVI NS- $79 up

Y•H ir

D.11 r\ ) \ -,, r

;r,~

!{clrc .l!

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

r\IIH"fiL.L'.., F ,I\ ! JIIIr ·
P~

P~r~ s
•Mobile H om ff
RPr.tels
•lot· Rentals

LUMBER
CHESTER
985-:1:10 I

992-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
I

Howard L. Wrihsel

ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR

1r t .1 h lc \..; 11.1

BAUM

•Mobile Hom e

1-13-Hc

8-9-1 mo

Announcements
3 Announcements
McDaniel Custom Butchering, 6
Days A Week, 304-882-3224.

Giveaway

4

2 adult cats, ind oor pels, good
wlchildren, also a black , gfe)',
s!tlped fem ale kitten, 6t!l -41t62J93

6 w"k kllten A &amp; 4 month o ld
blk &amp; rust Catcio . All weaned
and valerinarian wormed, 304 675-1786
1 baby kittens , 5 weeks old, 2two month old ca!s, 3 mothe r
cats. All to a ~o od home.
614t992-sm.

Adorable tree kinens to good
home. 2 bl ac k and whits , one
gray and one calico. 614 ·6676205.

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

For someone to haul away 2
washers - odds &amp; ands . 614-2566180

FREE ESTIMATES

6

949-2168
8-7- 90-1 mo ..

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES

Killena . 2 ma le, 1 female. 614742-31113.

Lost &amp; Found

Found: Cocker Spaniel, Karr
Vl clnlly, 614-446-7328.
Found: Small ma1a dog found In
Dntar 1rea. 614-i'12-2 4"!l2.
LOST: male Beagle dog around
Crab Cr11k Road and Jim Hill
Road. Len ear tom. REWARD
$50. Ca ll 614-446·1862 between
8:00-5 :00, aNar 5:00 PM304·675·
3645. Mla11d very muc h by
owne~ .

4-16-16-ttn

Pomeroy,
Mlddlepon
&amp; Vicinity
3 tamlly garage sale . M and
!5th . 9-7 Arbaugh Addlllona,
Tupper• Plalna. W"alch tor algoa.
Se pl. 15 at the comer of
Broadway and Main, Raelna. 0-2
glrta clothes.
Yard Sale. Friday, Sept. t4. One
dsy only 49760 Sr 248- Ju.t past
Keno . Wateh tor aigne. i-4.
Yard Sail. Friday-581...-day.
Sept 14-15. 120 am lo ! pm.
Delores F111nk R11lde~ 248
b1twe1n Chelllf' and Long Bot·
tom.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pearson Auction Company
now book ing auctions, n perlan ce makas lhl diHerenca.
Licensed Ohio, Kantucky, Weat
VIrginia , 304-m -5785.
David Boggs Auction Servlce 1
Now booking auctions, llcensea
In Ohio, 614-446-mo .

9

Wanted to Buy

Jbr, 1 1!2 baths, garsg•. 1 acr1,
or less. 1300 aq. l1 . or lea . 614446-6428 Evenlngs 1 Atk lor
Ball'/., 614-446-9612 oaya.

Full-blooded
mala
German
Shepard puppy or young dog
614-992-3230.

Wanted good used
range, 304 -675-6809.

electric

Wanted To Buy: Junk Autos
with or without motors. Call
Larry Li vely. 614 -388-9303.
·
Wanled To Buy: Used Mob ile .
Homes, 614-446-0175.

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

" EASY PHONE WORK~
P.11t1 -tlme, $800/mo., Full-lima, ·
$3 ,500/mo ., p~us Answer phonet
lor Nalionw1de Co. Now hiring
you aroa , will train! 904..-.35?"539 Ext . B-55.
.

7

AVON ! All Aroas I Shlrl1y
SpearB , 304-675- 1429
Bilby Siller nMded North Polnl
School dislricl, ralereneu ,.._
qulntd , 304-6 75-JJ()g .
Baby sltler needed In my hom•
tor second gra dltf law avenlngt
af1er sc hool and In momlnga
before school, 304-675-Jile .

BE IN DEMAND. Food 11rvlei
wolil.ars mad• up one of the larges t and lastesl growing CM:cupall on~t l groups In the labor
Ior ee. Enroll now tor F1U Tarm
In tha Adull Food t.lanagamenl
and Cataring Program 11 Th1
Ad ult Education Ceh tlr- TrlCounty Vocalional School. Wt
hava a lo'.lriaty of tund lng
aourcn avallabl1 lor thoM who
quality. Call 1-800-637-6.508
Classes begi n Oct ob.r 1, 19QO.
BUILD FOR YOUR FUTURE
Learn bolh roug h and tlniah
c1rpentry akilla tl tha Adult
Education Center-Tri-Ccunty
Voctllonal School. The Adult
Carpan1ry ptOQtlm win provld1
you wilh tral n1ng to become 1
carpenter. Catptn1ry tklltt 1ra
10 lmportanl and ver~atlle that
t::arpentera make up tn. larvest
groi.Jp of building trade worbra
To reglettr for classes beginning October 1, call t..aoo-6376508 . Aak tbout OUf varieoty of
fund ing SOUrCII IValllblt lo
pay for t111in lng.
Caa h lor Chrltlm81 . S.U Avon.
Free gift wl!h sign-up. For lnlormaflon call 6! 4-992 -1'190.
Chris tian lady to llay with
mother-In-law. Inq uire at J&amp;R
Produce Rt. 338 Po rtland , uk
for JoAnn.
Co!metol oglst nHdM! Gu1111n·
l01d wag. es, paid vacatlona. e;,4446-7267

DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND BY
THE
RAPID CHANGE IN
M~NUFA CTURING
TECHNOLOGY. Racelva Spaelalll:td
!raining In mechanl&lt;:al , hydrauli c and altoetrietl compontma ollactory ,qulpment In
the
Adult
lndu1trl1l
ma lntlnanct Program It Th•
Adub Educlllon Canllf- TriCounty Vocallon School. W•
heva 1 variety ot hJndlng
toi.Jrc•• •~allab.. for tllglble
appllCinll. CIISSII ~In Oelober 111 . Call 1-800-$37-MOalo

reglttar.

Yard Sale

"AI Reasonable Pri&lt;11 "

Pit. 949·2801
or Res. 949·2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALlS

Two Fami ly Carport Sail : Thura
Fri . 9: 00-5:00, 452 Lariat
Drive, Baby &amp; Utile boya
clolhn,
storm
doors ,
lawnm ower, windows , toy1.
&amp;

S!ar1

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

992 -2196
Middleport , Ohio

Thurs. Fri. 1072 2nd. Garden ,
hand tools , baseball e~rds,
ctolhlng, aweaper, mlae. llama.
Aacord1. 8-tracks .

needed.
Assembly worke rs
immedlllhtly No experie nce fequlrud . Se nd $2 .00
a nd a long !IIAmped &amp;ddressad
an ve lope lo KCD Dopar1mant 02 P.O. Box 98 Utile Hocking,
OhiO 45742 .

Across from Pod Office
POMlROY, ilHIO
i0/30/'891tn

PAT' HILL FORD

Garage Sale: 125 Portsmou1h
Rd. Frid&amp;y, 9-5 .

AVON - All &amp;reu, Call Ma ril yn·
Weaver 304-882 ·2645 .

9n.533S or 98S -3561

We (On repair and re(Qre radiators and
heater (OrH. We (On
also odd boil and rod
oul radiators. We also
repair Gas Tonks.

House for Sale : By Owner,
Rivandew, 3br, 1 1/2 bath on
large lot 614-388-8003,

NOW OPEN
Wed. thru Sat.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
·uGHT HAULING

SER~ICE

ALL Vard Salas Must B• Paid In
Advance . DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m.1h• day before the ad Is to run .·
Sunday edition - 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Monday edlllon - 2:00
p.m. Saturday.

Ga111ge Sal•: 3 Famill.., toma
turnllura, misc . S•pt 13Ch &amp;
14th, 9-? 145 Lar1at Drtva, aerou
from Fairgrounds.

1-ll-'90 ttn

Services

4
family . Somalhlng tor
everyone. Jay Or. Wed., lhi.J tl.,
Fri., &amp; Sal.

CHESTER, OHIO

PAYING AS OF TODAY, SEPT . 11, 1990
#1 Copper '1 per lb.;
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans. 45C per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators 44C lb.; Batteries '1.25 98.
Yollow Brass 40c lb .; Alum. Sheets 40C lb.

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Clo!hes,
Good
condl! ion,
Dishes , !a ble, cha l ~. JennyUnd
Changer, toys, misc . 155
Woodla nd. Frid&amp;y 9-?c _ __

Church &amp; Private Big Yard Salel
S1pt 14t h, 15th, 171h, &amp; 18th . t
mila on Te1n1 Run Road, oft Rt .
7. So met hlng tor Evt&gt;ryona! 9 to 1

•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT .
•ANYTHING
AT All

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates
985-4473
667-6179

160 to White Road , tum right,
Kerr Bethel Church Road,
Friday, Satuf day. Girls clothing,
0-2T ad ult clothing, wlnlar
coats, lam ps, pumpkina .

R•. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

POMEROY , OHIO: At. 7 &amp; S.R. 143
ALBANY, OHIO : At. 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS:
POMEROY : 9 o.m .- 7 p .m . 7 Days
ALBANY: 10 a.m .- 5 p.m. 6 Days . Closod Sunday

14

1 mo

g.

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

NO lUNDA T CAUS
!-16-86-rtn

Quaker State
1OW30 Motor Oil

Between
Wilkesville and
Solem Center

Safford S&lt;hoal Rd. off Rt. 141

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

3 Fam ily: Men's, L1dln, Child's

Every Sunday
Starting at 11:00 A.M.

(6141 446·•416 or 1-800-872 -5967

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860

199

SHOOTING
MATCH

BENNEn'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

Now Homos l~ilt
"Free Estimates "

499

Stock!!

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

RatM a1e lor ~onsec utrv e runs broken uod~swrll be charged
fnr e11rh r1- • 1

poht Oa•ly Tnbone. reachmg over 18,000 homes

for &gt;Ippointment, Caf1675·3400
'Monday-friday, 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.

15

In MemOfrem

- 2 OOPM MONDAY
- 2 00 PM TUESDAY
- 2 00 P.M WEDNESD.O.Y
2 00 PM THURSDAY

.42,
60

3 .00

Happov Ada

TUESDAY PAPER

.20
.30

$,$9S1 0030 1doy

CardotTh..,kJ

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION
- n ·OOAM SATURDAY

.

54 00
66 00

6 - Lost and foun d
7 Yard Sale lpard m advance!
8 - Pu bll c 51111'! &amp; A., cro on

CO P¥ DEADLINE MONDAY PAPER

Over 1 5 Words

Rate

15

10
Monthly

"A d••••l•ltd adllen•sement placed 1n TheDa• ly Sent 1n~ leJ
C!tpl ....-o; cl•!itied d•tpl,., , Busmau Card and legal not• cell
w1!1 el•o eppear tn the Pt Ple11ant Ragj1ter and th11 Gall•

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

3

Words
15
15

Days

Now In

MOBILE HOME FURNACES - HEAT PUMPS
ALL FURNACE PARTS

RATES

'Ads

Obstetrics and Gynecology

wr rr va I id a I I'd on Mo nda y.

and 1hc mPa surc officially w as

IIJTERJJIERM.

BE llllHI'I OE$,G!j

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

Class ified paf{es corer t h&lt;'

sue t1 legis la1 ion coulrl br co ming.

Business Services

Classifie

Kuralt ," one.
PRS' s " T he A ids Quarterly "
was named in two awards inc luding It s " The Education of
Admiral Walkins" that won for ·
outs t a ndin g background analv sls of a single currenl
sto ry; "The Power of th e Word
with B ill M oye r s," on e;
"P .O V .. " two; "The American
Experience." one: "Na tional
Geog raphi c Specia l , " two;
"Frontl in e." one; and "The
Public Mind with Bill Moyers, "
one.

Benjamin J. Sol, M.D.

Opponents to fight veto-proof abortion law
LANSING, Mi ch. I UP I ! Opponents of a newly passed law
denying abo rtion s to girls under
18 without parental co nsent ar e
fighting the measure i n the
c~ urt s . their only recourse for the
vet o- proof legis lation.
The law . passed by th e Leg islature Wednesday, made Michigan
the 34th sta te to legally l imit a

The Daily Sentinet- Page- 13 .

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
Yard Sale : Sal. Sept . 151h, 1990.
9:00 e.m. - 3:00 p.m. 434
Hedgewood Drive.

Drivar Wa nted: For L.P. g.,. ,
Bobtail. Must hnt expariance
wi th L.P. G11. Apply 11 Burlile
011 Co., 488 Pike Street
Kanauga , Oh io.
'
Earn money by 1ht week. JcHn
the numbers to dlmanatNtt
"Chrlstmaa-Around-The-World" ·
Ju1y-Oecembtr, Luve name' ..
addr••t. and phon1 number or\
enswerlhg aervlce. S14-D92.t31t. ·

�.
Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel
11

LAFF-A-DAY

Help Wanted

42

KIT 'N' CARLYLE®

45

Mobile Homes

(1) 805-687-6000

2 bldroom mobil• tlomt , l0467'H984

SlaepinQ rooms whh cooking
Also 1ra1ler space All hook-ups
Call after 2 00 p m , 304 -rn5651, Mason WV

Eaay Work! Excellent Pa~' Assemble products at home. Call

2 bedroom total electric, $250
par month, lneludts trash, water
and Nwar paid. $150 security
deposit Applications taken 30467~3000 un1116 00 PM

tor lnlormttlon.
Ext.313.
Experienced

504-641-8003

medlt

sales

46

72

Household

Unique large country homt 22
acres, 5 Dearoom, Cherry Ridge
$44,500 8141992-5348

A

17
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Customs, DEA, lite Now Hiring
Calli 805-6376000 Erl K-10180
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN
AUTO MECHANICS? Join ont of
t h• Natlon'a tastttt-growlng
11mployment htlds The AduR
Auto Mtchanlcs Program 11 Trt
County J VS w!ll leach you Engine Rajlr, Englnt Tune-up,
Electrtca
Systems.
Brakes,
Steering Suepene lons, Rttr

A•lt,

~ttllng/Air

Condlllonlng,

Olettl Engintt, and N A I S E

Pnctlct fn11ng For mort lntormallon on lhls nciUng
program call
1-~37-85\Jll
NOW We wan! to h .., from
you I Fall term classes ~In Oc tober 1st, 1990
JOB HUNTING? NEED l SKill?
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS
a• Auto M.chank:s, Accountlng/Campullng Speeltllltt, CarpenlerJ;,
Cosmelologlsts,
Eteetrk1ana,
Food
Service
Wor\era,
El.ctronlct: Technician•, Industrial Mslntananca
Wor\ars,
Mtchinista,
Pafllltgtls
Sacrtllrlat and
Welders Raglstar now lor clas·
su ~lnn1ng October 1, 1990
Call Tri-Counly Voc.tlontl Adu"
Center at 1-800437-6508 l
varltty of funding tourctt to
pay lot training are t•lllltblt fOf
tha.t tllglbla

Miscellaneous

lovaly whtlt lady, 40 years old
would llka mall and poulble
friendship wfth whitt ma~ PO
Box 134 PDmaroy,Ohlo

18

Wanted to Do

Nui'Mt lmrnadlata opening lor
parHime RN or LPN 11 -7 shltt
Ca ll Sally Gloeckner, 01rec tor ot
Nursing at614 -992-&amp;4n
NURSING
HOME
AD MINISTRATOR Ohio hctnsad
NHA n..ded 16-20 hourt par
week for a 35 bad nundng can In
Southeast
Of\Jo.
ter
Knowled51e of regulat1ont, g~
commumcallons, and lttdtr·
ship skills art a must Submll
confidentia l resumt to Mr Greg
Nelson C1nturlon Managemant
Group 1390 King Tree Orl..-e
Dayton, Ohio 45405 or call 1·
513 -278-01'.23
PARALEGAL CAREER Be a
par1 of the ream I As a paralegal
you will ln..-utlgale the facts
and assist a lawyer In preparing
the case for lnal Tri-Coun1y's
Adu" Paralegal program will
train you In Sources ol law.
Tht Cour'l Systems Legal Proeeduru and Lagal Ruaarch
and Legal Office Procedures
Call 1-800-637 6508 NOW for Information on reglst111tlon and
tlnanda l aid Fall Ttrm Cluaes
blgln Octobar 1st
POSTAL
JOBS
$18 ,392
$61,12Siyr Now hiring Call (1 )
SOS-&amp;87-6000 EXT 1'-4562 for
currant list
EARN
MONEY
typing,
wordproceumg, personal computing. AI home Full Of pt lime
$3S,0001yr. Income po1&amp;nllal (1)
805-&amp;87-6000 Et B-1 018.c9_---:-_
S.cratary wanted booM~eeplng
and typing a plus, highly
motivated and well organlzad a
must Apply In person Ohio Val ley l ira Outlet , Rt 2 Gallipolis
Ferry next to 84 l umbar Co
304-675-5332
SECURITY OFFICERS · partlime, must have completad
basic taw anforcamenl training
~urte , llnibla hours, send
r..tJma to Phyllis Mason,
Un!ver1Hy ot Rio Grande, PO
Bo• I»Sg, Rio Or1nde, OH 45874
Equtl Opportunity, Aftlrmatlvt
,Action Emptoyar Woman and
mlnorttln •ncouraged to apply

Mlu Paula's Day Care Center
Safe, attordabt., ch lldcara M-F

6 1m. • 5.30 p.m. Agn 2-10
Barore, after school Drop-Ins
we lcomt 614-446-a224
W1U baby all full Of par1 lime In
my homa, clo .. 1c school, 304675-2784.
Will babysit In my homt, Rolling
Acras
tub-division,
have
raltrancn, 304-675-3469
Will do upholstery work You
buy
material.
Reasonable
prlctt 614-~2-3252

Financial
21

Business
Opponunlty

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLE'l' PUBLISHING CO
racomm.nd1 that you do butlntSs with people you Mnow and
NOT to -nnd money thro~h tMe
mall until you hava lnv11tfgat.cl
lha ottarlng.
C-1 BHr Ucanae In Cheater
Twp tor aale Call 614-667-3933
al'lar 6 pm
Own your own appar•l or thoa

store,
c~t
hom
Jtan/Sportawaar, Ladlas, Man·a
tnlant!Pratatn,
Large Sizes
Patlta or M•tarnlty Dept, Dtn ctwaar/Airoblc, Btldalllrlgerla,
Sock Shop or Acc•aorlas
SIGN. Add color analyala. Bra..nd
ntmet: Uz Clalbornt, Mar1ha
Mlnlatur~•
Anna Kltln, St
Mlchtlt, PlnMy, Bugle Boy, Levi,
Camp B1varly Hlllt, Lealia
Fayre, lucia, over 2000 br1nda
tlac1 munl Utr prielng discount
or r~mliy ahoa IIOfa /Retail
prlcu unballevablt tor top
qualhy ahoea. Ov11 250 brandt
2600 tylaa $19,900 to $21,900
inv•ntory, training, flxturaa,
airfare, grand opanfng, tic . Can
open 15 daya. Mr Loughlin
(612)1188-4228

22

Money to Loan

Gold
Crtdlt
Ctrd,
Vlta!Mattrcard
Ouarantead,
Cuh Advancas, no aaeurtty
depo~t. no credit check, t -900226-0048, J19.95 fM.
LOANS BY MAIL
Up to $5,000 In
hourt. Wa
can htlp you gal 1 1lgnatura
Loan By- Mall 1-1Xl0-4M-llil27
$9.95 ,...

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

1 112 Story Home, 3 or 4 BR,
BaHmanl, Clo.e to Town 814446.-4257
1986 Doubltwlda on 1pprox. 9
acrn of land Alto has 3 Br.
trailer that r1nta out Aaklng
$40,000 614-448-8785.

•r-••ma

c.mer

T - - ...,_ M corOo 0
811ck. Toblcco houNr1 f4, per
how. Younoe F•!f!11 Buffalo
Pu1nem Collntr. -~7-2530
•her 1 :00 PN .

for Sale
12x70 Mobil• home one acre,
county water, outbuilding, Rt 2
North Thomas Rldga Ad 3110
mile on right TaMing otters, but
otftr undtr l10,000 gats It 1-

197!1 Champion 14x65, 2 BR, Mt
up on private lot on 218 6 ml
from town . $4500 Free rent tor
1 yaar 614-258-1393
1982 Townnou11, 14170, double
expando, CA, On privata rented
lot In Rodney 614-446-1539 afttr
6pm
1984 Manelon 14160 all alec, 2
btti-11, wnhar and dryar, AJC,
partially furnished, $10,500 304 57S-76n
2 or 3 bldroom mobile homt,
goragoc upando, 314 ocro
N..Ot I lC 614·1'U·2n4
For Salt Jll Rlckl!rdaan Mabllt

2bt, total tlectric, ctll
evenlnga, lftar !lp m 614-3677191.
~om1,

SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
or 3 bedroom14x70 models at
lht
un~ ll1vabl1
price ol
tl2,900 dtllvered and sat up
Call 1-800-720-4045 for details.
Mutt Hll, 14x58, llbar1y, 2br,
$6,500 or t..l oH• 814-37i2443
Nashua
M110
wlnpando
situated 7! ICTI land, Poln1
pt•aunt, Many utraa, prk;td
on lnapaetlon. 304-e75-7917.

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2851 llp.m.-Op m.

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(U rep~lr), O.:';~~·nt 111
Aepo~~
nt. Your
oroo (1 ) 105-687-eoctO Ext OH4582 fof current f'tiPO list.

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Farms for Sale

3 br hou11, garaga, shop, bam,
&amp; •erugt 1\lo "Sunday Calls
814-m-:za7B.

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Lots

&amp; Acreage

1 25 acra lot on Rt 160, 4 miles
from HoiYr, Exc view of tht
country tkla, $4,500 614-4468373
5 acrn land on Rt . 2 Eckard
Chapel Road, 304-675-3190.
Land on Spring A..-a. make nice
lr•ller I~ $5000 OBO 927-6436
after 5 pm
Nlca lot Lincoln Ave, $5,000
814-446-8038 after 4p m
Roula 2 Ashton, 1 acrs lots, 3
miles south Gallipolis LDcks,
public water, no restrictions,
soma with rl..-., frontage, 304~7'6-2336

Gtlllr"'·
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Wtntld A partial of land close
to
614-446-&amp;n5, 614-

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SKILL 19 POWER BAIGKTEN
YOUR JOB OUTlOOK Wa train
p410P'a tor jobs u tiKirlcbma
HNtlng, lighting, power, alr- 2 atory, 3 ~room hou.. on
condltfanlng and rtfrigtratlon Locust St'"t. $4,500 080 814·
componenCs all operatelhrough 927-6438 afttr 5 pm
alectr~l
that art Installed
and
wlr.cl
by 3 ba&lt;lrocm hom•, usume
electrician• Ctusas tor tMa balance Muon County Band
Adult Electricity program at Tri- loan 8.5%.1ntarest, will contider
County Vocational ScMool baoln trailer for down paymtnt, 304October 1. To roglttar, Of lor 875-1804.
mOf'll Information, call 1-800837-1508 You m1y bl allgtbla 3 bedroom houu whh thrM
tor monln to per for your traln- Iota, 36 BurdeHa Addn, 304-875·
inQ, ..k about our financial tid 184l
sources.
3 bedroom, full baNmlnt, gaa
SKILLS QET YOO JOBS. THE h..t, Clair, gar-~~1 • double 101
ADULT WELDING PROGRAM AT wlmobil• home, Maeon, WV
TAl-COUNTY
VOCATIONAL 304-682-3593
SCHOOLS GETS YOU THE
SKILLS. W11dere ar1 highly •kll· 7 room, 1-112 blth, 1.3 ICFH, ad·
led wott&amp;•re. A~• the tl'llln- dltlonal 33 acre• hunting end
lng to becom• that hlghly...kJI- llmblr. 614-192-1118 or 1·384IId . .tkder In Ieee than one ~
JNr. Call the Aduft Education
11 1-10().637--6508 to 7 rooms 1 112 baths, country
r.al•ler for ct.,... beginning living but cioN to Mtlaa School
Oc1obtr 111. You may be ellglbla and town. Rl. 3:t:-4 lint
to receiYa nnanclal aid 10 lMip Township Road rT. Arst road 10
pllf frof' your training. C.ll and ~- Clll 614-002-1116 or 1-384ulc about our lln1nclal aid
toUretl
3 or 4 bedroom houn, dishTire Nl..man, salary plus ••ahar, ltovel ratrlg, fuel oil
comml_.on, unllmltld earlng tumec., wooaburner lll'lplac.,
pot•ntlll, nl*ience pretlt'red", Anume kN!n with ft,500 down
119P'r O..lo Volley Tiro outlot, R1. ond paymonto of $300 ......h.
2 noll 1o 14 Lumbor, O.lllpotlo L.ocolod In Po1rlot, Coil llt-379-

FMry.

Mobile Homes

Barry &amp; Sons Painting &amp; Build· 614-~1738
lng All types or painting &amp;
building. Call anytime, tree .._ Mx70 F"tlval mobil• homt 1
Br., 2 baths, larg• living room,
tlmata. 614-379 -2320
stove 1 rstrlg , washer &amp; dryer
Interior and artarior house lncluaed CA &amp; outbuilding Satpainting. tree estlmatas, 10 ling on 112 acra lot. Pletn call
years axparlenct, 304~75-2708 3Q.(-&amp;75-!ItW7 after 8 p m
ask for Mlka
14x70 F..tt..-al mobil• homt, one
Magic Year1 Day Cart C1nttr bedroom, 2 baths, Jar~ living
stova 1
ratnger~lor,
rusonabla,
dependable, room,
license, quality child care Mon- w..her &amp; aryer Included
day lhru Friday, 7.30 till 5 30 C.ntral 1ir cond, out building,
For mDft Information or to ailllng oo half tcre lot, 304-675~997 after 6 DO
register 3044)75-5847

Looking for Bai'Nf, Styllttl &amp;14446-8803, 51-4--446-8355.

Need babythtar In my home
Monday-Saturdty 2 children , 1
school ag• &amp;14-992-50"10

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Rentals
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Houses tor Rent

3br houu In MtretrYIIIa wlpool,
$450/mo. negotiable, 614-4461602 attar 5p m
3br partially turnlsh.cl home In
nice neighborhood
614-4464109, 614·3'79-2)$0
4 rooms tnd bath, newlv
r.modaltd
prlct
reduc.d,
owner financing, 304-675 .1090 _

2&amp;3 bedroom apartments, carpet, ~uippad kitchens
In
Pomeroy Deposit. Referen ce
raqulrad . Call 514-965-4448 altar
6p.m.

GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, rtlrlgerators,
ranges . Sktggt Appliances,
Uppar Rlvtr Rd Baslda Stone
Crest Motel Ca ll 614-446-7398

446-a~68

PICKENS FURNITURE
New/Used
Household luml1hlng. 1/2 ml
Jenlcho Rd . PI Pleasant, WY,
call 304-675-1450

Fumlshod Ettlclency, all ut111tles
paid, share bath $135/mo 919
Second Ave 614-446-3945
Furnlshk'J
EHielen.::y, $175,
Utlllll" Paid, Oalllpolls 614446-4416, attar 7p m

RENTTOOWN
614-446-3158
6 pc wood group S14 01 ptr
week . 4 pos1er bedroom sulte,
complatt $15 20 ptr wuk,
dinette with 4 chairs S'T50 par
watk Magic Chat 14 cu ft
Rtlrlgerator S12.95 P9t w.ek, 15
cu ft
fTMzer, $10 90 ptr
weok.VI'Ra Furnltura Rt M1, 4
miles ott Rl 7-Centanary Open 7
days a w11k

Oraclous living 1 and 2 b&amp;droom apartmsnts at Vltlag&amp;
Manor
and
R1va rs1ae
Apartments In Middleport From
$196 Call 614-992 -7787 EOH
In New Haven, W.V 2 bedroom,
earpattd, Mltchan furnlshad ,
large cloaels, all electric We
pay wtter, uwer and truh
Pltyground lor children Baslc
rant $'196 month HUD vouchers
acctpled. Call 304-882-3716
EHO

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FU ANITUAE. 62
Oliva St , Gallipolis New &amp; UMd
turn1turt, heaters, Weslam &amp;
Work boots 614--446-3159

Mlddlepart , Ohio, Batch Sl One
bedroom furnished apt ., deposit
&amp; ratarance r~ulrad, J04-B822M16

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____A_n-:t-,lq_:_,u,..e_s-:--:--:Buy or sell Riverine Ani 1ques,
1124 E Main Slrlll , Pomeroy
Hourt M T W 10 00 a m. lo 8 00
p m , Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 p m
614-992-2526

Nicely Fum'ed Small house,
not
sulttblt
for
gtraga,
chlldrtn, no pelt , $300/mo
Deposit, 614-446-0338

Top Cash paid Old fumltura
cuboardt,
qu11t1,
oriental,
paintings, toys, or entlra tstate
call coii9CI 304-525 -3275 or 30452J-6B54

Nicely Furnished Mobile Home
In city. CA. Suitable tor 1 perton Ret. &amp;Oep Required 614 446~338

Now accepting applications lor
Muon Apts , AJC, treetruh pick
up, laundry room, aqu11 Mu•Close to
lng opportunity
te"hools and ttora Pay full
aecurlty deposit and get a
months frat rani 304-m -5107

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Miscellaneous
Merchandise

1986 Dodge Call Vista van, MDC
350 computer, pool pump &amp; filter 614-446-8915

01k Wood Apartments Modern
1bt- Apt, Stov1, refrigerator, air
conditioning, no pats, Rtl
aecurlty deposit, S175 per
month 514-446-2055

225 Gallon plas!lc water hauling

tank 614 -992 7029
Air conditioner, 12 ,500 BTU,
Gibson Washer &amp; Dryer Com bination, Riding lawn Mower
with Briggs &amp; Slratlon Engine.
Everything pract ically naw 614446-&lt;!002

Ont bedroom apts for rtnl
S22! month . O.poail required
614-992-22,8 tfttr 6 p m
Ont
bedroom
unfurnished
apartmant In Mlddllpor1 Newly
ramodled, central heat and tir,
all utllltltt Included S250 a
month. Call 614-t4g·2217 !tom 7
am-7pm

Bicycle
built
for
reasonable 614-446-8093.

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Rent t bedroom apartment
Nica carpal, claan and noat
HUO approved No pets PI
Pla11an1 304-575-6200
ThrM bedroom du~n In ucalla'lt ntlghborhood, full ba:n mant w/laundry hook-ups 304 ·
67S-67llt or 675-3616 .
Twin Rivers Towars, ~ouslng for
tha Elderty 1nd Handicapped
Apartments now available-ran\ lng for 30% ol ad)ualed Income
200 Saeond St or call 304 -67~
6679.

bath, eltan, no pall, llfllranca &amp;
deposit required 614-446-1519

Rooms tor rent - wae~ or month
Starting at $120/mo Gallla Hottl
614-446"-9580

Furnished

304-6~~226

L:==========-5054

Brucf Bcatric

Unturnlahed houu for rani 6
room• and bath Nice and clean
O.pJrer. req. 81.C..H2-3090.

Supplies
BloeM, brick, aewar pipes, windows, lintels, ate. Claude Wintart, Rio Gunda, OH Call 814245-6121

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Pets tor Sale

2 AKC Rag lslarad Brittany's
matched pair, 2 yr•. &amp; 1 112 yrs.
Proven BrHder•. $22! 614·1888"165.
AKC Bastat puppln tiOO
Rtady to go Frsncls 8enMum
614-667·3858.
AKC Chione Pugs, adorabla
hand ted, grut houH pat, 30457&amp;-2l07tln 11 00 PW.

AK.C Cocktr Spenl.t pups, buH
and white, th~• and wormed
1100. 304-51'8-2223
AKC Mlnialvrt Dachshund Puppl .., both parenls may ba
vl1w1d, vary ~Jmall, $200. 614·
446-7710
AKC Pom•lan. Mala. Black
Small llao, AKC Ronweller
Famalt. 1 Yttr old 814-i92-6671
01 &amp;14-902-'7841
Brlndlt bour malt pup 8
wuMa old $150. 614-992-6594
ChlnMM Shar-.-1, 10 moe. old,
very pltytul, good lor cNdlren,
S150. 814-4~6-9582 .
Chow Pupa. AK.C R~'.cl
WHkS aid 614-446-7150

Oragonwynd Cantry Persian,
Slam ... and ~!ma layan klltans.
614-&lt;446--3844 after 7 p m
bchangt AKC Shih llu male
for Lou male or L..oaa ltmale lor
Shih Tzu t.ma~ or Nit, 304·
675--3618
Famale Boston Ttrrlor, 1 year
old 304-773-5926
Fish T.1nk, 2413 Jackson Ava
Point Pleasant, 304-675-2063, 10
gal stt up S14 99 and 10 gal
complete S43 25
Groom and Supply Shop-Pel
Grooming All bf' ..da All atylts
lams Pat Food Daaltr Julia
Webb Call 614-445-0231

Jim 1 Farm Equlprntnt, SR 35,
Wast Gallipolis, 614-446-9m,
Wide se lection new &amp; used farm
1r1ctors &amp; lmpltmlnls. Buy,
tall , trade , 8 00-!1 00 WMkdayS ,
Sat 1111 Noon
Muuy-Ftrguson
tractor
Model 135. 2,900 hours 614-9492754 after 5 p m

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Livestock

Baby CaiYH tor Salt .614 -3888524
Circle Y Wntam plt.. UII sad·
die, ll ~t naw $300 "304-&amp;7&amp;-5992
Rag lllarad Quarter Horse, mare,
5
old, •hown In 4-H &amp;
opened 1howt 614.-446-7521.

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Hay

&amp; Grain

Ear com, Dunn Farm,
2435.

304-8~-

Hay lor Salt. Clover I Tlmothl
Round Bales In th• Fltld 61 245-5598

LETTER FROM PE&amp;GY JEAN
T~l5 MORNING

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Autos for Sale

'82 Chevy Capt"!ca E.tate SlaUon Wagon, good cond, Jt,OOO
304-676 -~8!5 avanlnga.
1969 Oodga Cot'onat 440 318
angina, aulo, AC, 83,000 actual
mlf•s
Excellent
condlllon.
$1500 814rn2-2151.
1m Ford on ..ton Hat-bad.
38 000 mil•• 814-949-2Th4 attar
5pm

Musical
Instruments

1983 Kimba ll organ In excellent
condition $850. Call 614-742 -

2073
Bundy lluta Good condition,
$100 20" girts murray blcyda,
130 614&gt;1!69-4836

Conn Trombone, bought ntw,
used 3 moe 614 -245-9252 after
2pm
Conn Trumpet, exc cond, 614·
245~263

D35 Mtr11n guhar wllh hard
shell can, axcell•nt thtpt~,
tl,SOO 304· 713-5054

191'9
Pontlae
Bonnavllla
Brougham, loedtd, new tires,
run• good New 22 call bar aamlaulo, modal 70HC . 304-&amp;1S-n81
198'1 Jatta VW, Good cond, 304·
8822399
11181
Oldsmobile
Cutlns
Suprama, auto, air, PS, PB, V-6,
h~h mll11, good cond, S1 000
Ford C4 sufo trt~mlaslon $75
304-675-2352.
1982 98 Regency CXdt 614-7423062.

HIS-4 Ctmaro l -28, t-top , lotded
with a'ltlry option Rid S3995.
81H4H7S1
198-4 Dodge Aspt~n AC, auto
trantmlaalon PS,
slant 6
angina, $2,100., exc ahape, 304·

Po,

173-5054.
1984 Honda Accord, 4dr , good
condlllon, $4,2GO. 114-448-7V11
an..- 5p.m.

PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted , Rnpnslbla p~~rty to
lakl
on
small
monthly
paymanta on pl•no. , _ loca lly
Call Manag•r at 1-800-&amp;35-7111

1e85 Dodao 1100, ES, COOVER·
TIB~E 1 leyt.
Turbo,
IIIlO,
l011aea. Sporty, dependable,·
Economical
Whal•ala. &amp;14441-11435.

Upright Plano'a $100 aach,
Elec:frlc Organ•, $100 each 614·
245-8152 Call sfter 5p.m.

1985 Tran•Am TPFI, 4 wheal,
disc, power accnaorlfl, 59,000
mil•. 17,500 OBO. t14-448 -t168,

WE CARE.J&amp;M (J••ue a Me)
PIANO SERVICE offorw EXPERT
fllno "CARE" for 1hOH who
CARE" about their pllnot. Bill
Ward , 304-182·2325 {Prov 22 1)
Fruits

&amp;

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For Sale

or Trade
Royal Oak R..ort Charter Uemberahlp. Atgultr price ISMIS.
Asking $4M5. Financing •vallable. l='or lnfonnaUon 114-tn·
N3e.
l'

814-4~323.

198e
PonUac
Parlaltnn•,
loaded, txc: cond, makt oft•.
814-245-0451.
1it81 Chrysler Fifth Avenu1, 1979
Chryslar New Yorktr 8141992·
1565 or 514M2-7511 evenlnue.
1e37 Dodge Coh DL. PS, PB,
AMIFM c..Httl, AC, NIW Ur. ..
lU1omatlc. Gat• good gn
mllet)l. Excellent condftKM-1.
Mulll 1111. Make otter. 814-62·
2371.
1981 Dodge Dayton•, Ere. cond,
Crul11, 1111, air, auto, $6,100. 614·
446--3321, 814-446-4262 after
4p.m

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General Hauling

1g87 Dodge Omnl, auto., tlr,
gas miiNga l2650 814446-61SI

R &amp; A Water Se~lc•. Pools, cistern., w.lls. lmmedlat•1,000 or
2,000 gallont dillY.,.,.. CaM 3041987 Mullang LX. Sun roof, 5 075-&amp;370.
speed, AMttFM, low mllaag• Wafter.on'a Water Hauling,
814/Me-31104
reatonabte rMft, volume d,._
1988 Celebrity Eurosport. V6 counts, 2,000 to 4,000 ct~lty,
clttlrnl, pooia, Willi ate Call
Aulomatk:, light blue matalllc, 304-618--20'11
I
custom clotft, power lock1,
defogger, 11umlnum wh•ts,
Upholstery
1mlfm ...,., caaatt• tape,
EurCI8port package, benchaeat.
30,000 miiH. Exc.111nt condi- Mowr-.y'e Upholllerlng Mrvlction. Owner burtna ••n. ae,soo. ing trt oo..-.ty lrN 25 fNr.. The
bftl In f\lmhunl upholtt•rtng
Nlgolloblo. COl 814-er.!-2785.
COli 30W75-4154 lor ~.. 01 _
1988 Cougu LS, t cyt., fuot tn- tlm1tn.
JscUon, fCllded. St1rao wfth
grophlc
oquollzor
oyllom. Graham Uphofsttry C.nttr, 303
HIIHop Dr. COli for oppol""'on1o
$7,100 81to445-300t.
ndmatH. Call 5'14o44$4438.
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all Baseball Tonight

Sept. 14, 1990
A number ol c1rcumstances til at cau sed
you stress and lrustrattons thiS past
year w1ll be dtm1n1shed m the year
ahe ad You cou ld now be lucky In areas
where you fatled prev1ously
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' over whtch you seem to have the least
• eontrol are likely to be the ones from
wh1ch you w111 garner the greatest bene. hts atthrs lime Lady Luck likes you Get
, a llY'lP on hie by understandmg the In-

lluences wh1ch are govern mg you m the
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LIBRA ~Sept. 23- 0ct. 23) Somelh1ng
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Co. RON EVANS ENTEAPHISE$,
Joebon, OH 1-600-637-9528

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Ron's TV Service, tptelalizln9
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304-6711-2398 Ohio 814-446-2454

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&amp; repalre, also plumbing &amp;
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patlot &amp; det::kl tic REMODEl ING I Reftrtncn
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Tent, 8x10J. navtr ~.cl. &amp; tir
mallrha LJOITII tant, lantern &amp;
misc.
camping
equipment,
priced re..onabfa 614-446-8093
anytime.

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional llletlma guan~n1H local raflrencH tumlshed
FrM HllmtiM Call colltd 1614-237-0488, day or night
Rogara BaHment Waterproofing

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Equipment

englnt_ Will m1ka good work
car, 1300. 304-475-2108.

1978

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VInton Auto Salvaga Fortlgn &amp;
Dom Parts buying junk car•
814-388·110112.

1m Dodge Charger with slant 6

1918 Chtvy Nova. AC . Call 814·
949-2658 aher 6 pm

FRANK AND ER~EST

Starc/"lft alumn Jon Boat, extra
dMp, 9 112hp Evlnruda rnalor,
trailer, gas can oars, III•Jae4ts,
lilt,
$500
304-57'6-2655
tvanings

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BOATS· MOTORS- TRAILERS
Mercrulser, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
authorlz•d parts I nrvlce
Parts for most m•tor brands
"WE CANNOT SPEL S CCESS"
WrTHOUT
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MARINE, GALLIPOLIS, OH 614448-2424.

Transportation

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good . Lowered prlca to tt8,000
614-446-411)9, 814-379-~
BOATERS
Mercury Merculser Specialist
Factory Trtined, Bonded Prtcitlon Mobile Marina Wt comfto
rout 814 -259-!1179.

Used aU1omaUc tranamlaaiona,
GM &amp; ate, call 304-675-4378,
uaraniMcf. 1110 r•palr IVIIIabla.

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1987 Citation ItO, 130 HP, tow
hours $5400. 814 -245-5f178.
34 ft NaU1a-llnt house boat.

Budget Tnmamlsslone. Uted &amp;
rtbullt, l'lartlng at $99; 614-245sen, 614-379-2263

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bat ... $2 00 b.lt, 304-458-1031.

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1972 17 ft Starcraft Trl'·HI.IIt
Boat 125 HP, Evlnrudl Englna,
complet• top, naw uphol1lwy
Call 614·286-1316 aft•r 7:00 p.ltl.

Auto Pans

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Honda 3 whHiar 2009, 1500.
1980 Pontiac 105 motor 11nd
trantmlulon, S200. 304-t7!4083.

Accesso rles

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1987 Honda 2501, four Wheller,
304-895-3803.

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1988 XL 250 R, Hondl matorcycle, $800 304-87H182.

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Squera belea hay, 304-882-2537
or 304-m-5390.

11119 Plnlo uc cond. 1965 F250
Ford truck 304-675-5m

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"That hurrtcane 's bound to be troub) e. It's
named after my e~ - wtf e

t85 MF [)1 . . .1 Tract01 l3,850,
Sharp. 1~ MF Ol•at with
Woodl lush Hog, Plow, Grader
Bieda, Cultivator, 2 Row Com
Plantar, $4,850. Ownar will linanca. 614-286-6522

1978 T-Bird AC., PS, PB , 302
auto , good body. No rust S-800
080 Phone 614-9112-875e .

Red R11blrrl11, pick your own
Taylor'• B•rry Patch. 114·241-

::.'""· 30Wl'lo3INIO or tl'lo

8422

Raglsttred Blue Tlell. Baagl•, 1
malt and t temtil, 7 wMa old,
l04-&amp;7s-n42

Nice, red and grMn papptra tor
Hit. Pick your own S5 a bulhel.
114-247·2113

2 - - lurnlhood mobile
~- t111. plutO "'"~"'·· 1100.

1212 CaN David Brown Tractor
wHh 241 Round Ba iar, 7ft.
Hayblnt, inl'i Rtka 56,~50; D·
275 lnl'l OiaMI whh 5n Bush
Hog, Plow, Cultlvat01, $2,950.
Owner will llnane• 814-286-

Pur•bfed Great Dana pupplea
$100 614 -992-7584

GtHn bNns. You pick $5 a
buatlal Half runnara1 _Biua Lake
provldara Clifford t1ill Farms,
Lit an Falla. 814-247-2063

3 I 3 br Mobile Hom•. for rent,
Call •"• 2p.m. IM..t~2'7.

Equipment

Ford Fairmont Wagon,
UOO Call 814--378-6338 after 6
pm

com. LM Wood,

1185 modal 14r70, 2 BR, a•rdan
tub
I
Mower.
ullt·ln
mlcrowav• &amp; lttrto A..lly
nlca. Set up on n~e privati
lave! tot. Mull have rtf. Appr. by
Hud S27Simo. Water Included.
814-256-13113.

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tor Rent

1080.

Building

55

Ounrovin Fruit Farm Juat ott Sr
&amp;81 Nil of Albany. We aecept
tood 111,...- Yarlaty of tppltl,
paachtt,
grapee
paara,
pulftt)klno, ond gordo . 11-7 dol!r,
cloMd Monday. 614-&amp;N-4298.

Mobile Homes

2 bedroom furnlehld mobil•
home Burdd• Addn. $200. plut
1100.....,hr dopooll :tOW111·

RCA bii aernn 1v tabla modal.
Black
white . Colli &amp; wood
stove. 614-446-4458.

Vegetables

WHY PAY RENT? ~om• for
$1 001 Bank repos, 111 dalinquenl propertln, uoverrmsnt
glvNWIY programs. For lntor·
mstlon c:afl t-"S04..£147-oo98 Ex1
A5214.

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Merchandise

For Sale 9pln.r-Conaola Plano
Bargain. Wanted: Rnpon•lble
party to tak• over low monthly
payments en spinet plano SH
k&gt;cally. Call 1-000-321'-3345 Ert
102

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Miscellaneous

Gold Slar CD player $65 Bundy
Alto Sax wlstand, books, $450.
30Hi75-1078

Paint Ball equipment , 2 guns
~~ various acee&amp;~orlu 304-

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ST RI KE ONE A&gt;ID
STRIKE Tl/JO?

ptrt.c:t con · •
75-5 e2.
1985 Suzukl, RM80, runt good,
racentty rebtJin, $300 . 30.f-1735348.

Clarinet &amp; llute lor sale . 814-4468702

King woodburnar, axe eond ,
1250 304-895·3405

Rooms

W~AT

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1988 Ford Alto Star, light blu"
sharp, $8,900. f14-388-9775.

Diamond ring tor sala 1 ct
solllare Valued at $2,7'00 will
tak&amp; S900 Call 614-992-5531!614992 -3033
Fork Uh, hand earls, dock plata,
warehotJsa urt1 , truck bed,
trailer 11 11 &amp; llrtt 614·446 2359
Gas rangt ttoo, electric dJl&amp;r
$55, wooden dlnetta tel $55
Couch &amp; hld ... -way bad 614·
446 ·3224

Heat pump,

1'01 B•ch StrHt, Middltport 5

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OrMnhouse Supplies
Cell paeks $22 case lC1 Sunshina mix SS 85 per bag Also
olher suppUes Price thru Sept
1990 Ken &amp; Ed's Graenhousa
15n E..-ane Rd ., Jac~aon oH
45640 614-286-3453

Two bedroom apt, carpel ,
kitchen tumlshad, 304-675-5104
Upsltlrs Furnished, 3 rooms &amp;

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Couch, chair lovesaat, good
cond $250 ~ull size matfrees
and bo1 springs $30 E..rcl11
trampollna axe cond $25 304675·7514

Ont Br., unfurnished apt ,
Range and ragrlg . provldtd
Water, aawagt, and garbage
paid Dapotlt raq'ad Call 614
446-4345

45

New ana bedroom, furnished
apartmenl In Middleport Call
8t..it92·5304 or 614-H2-5225

For Sale On All Grus Tur1, In
stocM, S2 9~ y11rd ., Mollohan
Furniture 614·446-1444

For Rtnt New 1br, apartmant ,
carpel , kitchen furnished , walor,
$240 month plus deposit 614-

5 room hou,., 2 eor garogo,
$300 ~r month &amp; O.poah 614441-3M8.
room, furnish ad hou11. Oeposlt
tnd r•t raq 304-882-2566

E• tr• long rull·tlze be• springs
&amp; mattrsss Vary good cond
$70 614-446-1128

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK SON
ESTATES, 536 Jackson Plk&amp;
from $192/mo WaiM to shop &amp;
movies Call 614-446-2558 EOH

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4x4,
Blue ,
1984
lMfFMfSta,.o-Can., $1450. 814441 -e-m

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County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances, T.V uta. Open
B a m to 5 p m Man -Sat 614446 -1699, 627 3rd Ave Gtllipolls, OH

35 West Apt 2br 1 bath, privata
enclosed patio, close to grocery
stores &amp; shopping center, water.
sewer, trash pro..-lded, $265/mo
614 -4411608

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Trucks tor Sale

73

RacondHioned Washers, Drylfl.
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Oryar Shoppe 614-4 46-2944
Waterbed ExceUant condition
Hld•a-bad
couch.
NHds
roeo,orod
Olhor
mloe
Couch &amp; Chair, corfM labte &amp; 2 houaahold lttml. 614-912-3343
end tabiM , storm door 614-44&amp;- tftsr 7 pm
0373

2 rooms &amp; bath , nowly
ramodelsdJ. $200/mo All utdtl9s
Included ueposl1 requi red , 614
446·m3, 614-446-4222

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1987 Ford Rangar STX 4:14, ExCond. 114-446-9251

out Bulavllle Rd Open 9 AM to
5 PM Mon, thru Sat. Call 614•
446-0322
84 Inch, Sherrill Sots axe cond,
614-446-4303.

for Rent

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EVENING

1984 Freight Llntar and 4~ '
tn~llor. t18,000 &amp;14-~2-2584 .

Goods

44

MD

Wagon-1987
Gl 10
Subaru
Turbo, 4 wcf. Loaded. Excellent
condition. May asauma 1. .11
114·992-3643 11t1r 7 pm.

Merchandise

Tralltr lot tor rant S50 per
month All u!Jiitles pd In Mid304-882-2999 attar 5

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The Daily Sentinel-

Television
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For Salt· 197'9 Trant Am . 614446.0352.

large Private Lot Green Local
School District 614-446-4053

Mobile home tor rent to ont
gantltmtn In Mmarsvllla 614992-3181

JUST TlW
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GOVERNMENT SEIZED ~ehlct••
from $100 Fords M1rced11.
Corvetlaa
Chevy1. · Surplu•.
Your are•. (1) 805-687-6000. Ext.
5-10189

Country Mobile H~e Park,
Routt 33, North of Pomeroy.
lots, ranta ls, parts , sa las Call
614-992-7479

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chai,. priced from
$395 to $995 Tablet $SO and up
to $125. Hide-a-beds $390 to
$595 Recliners $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125 Dinettes
$109 and up fo $495 Wood Ia bit
w-6 chairs $285 to $795 DesMs
$145 up to $375 Hutches $400 &amp;
up, bunk bods eomplolo wl1h
mattress $295 and up to $395
baby beds $110 Mattresstt or
box springs full or twin $78, lirm
and 198 auoon so1s S275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 drawer chest
$69 Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby mattresses $35 &amp;:
$45 Bad fn~mes $25, Queen
Size $35 &amp; Mlng ltame $50 Good
ll&amp;ll!lcllon ot bedroom sullu,
matal cabinets, headOO.rdtl30
and up 10 $65 90 days same 11
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Autos for Sale

1989 AS Camero, Sliter, T-Tops,
AT, air, PW, AMIFM casHtt•, low
miiHga, 304-6~863 .

Space for Rent

51

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Wright

8 usinass
building,
30x80,
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country, tumlshltd
$17!1 a
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814-94a-2833.

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$30,000/yr Income potential

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Local news briefs... -----, Fog...
Continued from page 1
displays Include the admlnlstra11ve servi ces, agriculture.
development, environmental protec tion, highway safety, liquor
control, public utilities, youth services, aging, alcohol and drug
addiction services, employment services, governor's ofllce,
Industrial relations, lottery, and transportation departments .
From 5:30 to 7 p.m . , there will be a capital celebration In the
Galllpolls City Park, with free food and refreshments .
Admission to the ce lebra11on Is a donation of a canned goods to
be given to the St . Francis Outreach Center.
For more Information contact th e Gall ipolis Area Ch amber of
Commerce at 446-0596.

Squads have 7 calls Thursday
Units of the Meigs Cgu111y Emergency Medical Service
responded to seven calls for assi s tance on Wednesday .
At 5; 58 a.m . the Syracuse unit was ca lled to Dusky Alley for
Mark Duerr who was transported to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
The Salem Township Fire Department was ca lled to the
Dexter Switch at 6:42a.m . for a struct ure fire. The department
was on the scene unUill : 14 a.m.
At 12:54 p.m. the Pomeroy unit we n t to Mulberry Heights for
Ocsar Price who was taken to Veterans .
The Pomeroy Fire Departmen t was ca lle~ at 3 p.m . to the
lntf'rsectlon of Route 7 and 33 a t the Beacon Station for a
washdown of a gasoline s pill.
The Middleport unit . at 5:07p.m., went to Bradbury Road for
Roger Grlvm who was tra nsported to P leasant Va lley Hospital.
At 7:16p.m. the Tuppers Plains un it was ca lled to Reedsville
for Martha Bailey who wa s ta ken to Ca mde n Clark Hospital.
The final call for assistance ca me at 11 · 14 p .m. when the
Pomeroy unit responded to a ca ll a t the sheriff's office for
Robert Rlf!le who wau tr a nsported to Veterans

Souter...

Continued from page l

problem . " added While House
press secretary Marlin
Fitzwater.
But Fitzwater noted tha t while
the lawmakers can ask So ute r
any questions they wa nt, " we do
remind them that they were
opposed to our use of any kind of a
litmus tes t In terms of se lec tion
of a nominee and we ass ume
they'll respect that sa me fee ling
as they examine the qualifica ·
tlons of the candidate."
Allorney General Dic k Thorn·
burgh added that Souter had the
experience " to be able to d iffer ·
entlate between ques ti ons tha t
seek legitimate ly to plum his
views on co nstitutiona l Issues
and those that seek a commit ·
ment !rom him on how he might
decide a particularly case. "
With the Supre me Cou rt "
single vote away from reversing
the 1973 Roe vs . Wade decis ion
that guaranteed abortion right s,
abortion Is considered th e main
single Issue that co uld dera il
Souter's confirmation hopes .
In the past seve ra l day s.
various abortion righ ts activists
have demanded the J udi c iar y

Committee lniPnse ly questio n
So ute r a bout whl'ther the Co nstl
lutlo n prot ects ri g ht s that are not
s pecifically me ntioned, and
whether a righ t lo abortion Is
guaranteed.

Bul In a floor spt.•ech, Sen.
Orrin Hatrh, R Utah, a key
s upporter of Souter on th e
commltter, warned Wednesda y
that conti nued efforts toques tlon

a nominee on his s pec ific judic ial
vi ews co uld und erm lne the Ind e-

pendence of the jud icia ry.
"J udge So uter Is not running
lor political office. Nor has the
pres id en t nominated him to a
po li cy making position In lhe
executive branch . He has been
nominated for the highest court
In a co-equa l branc h of the
federa l gove rnm en t, " said
Ha tc h
·' While senat ors are free to ask
a nominee any q uestion they
wis h. a Supreme Co urt nominee
should a nswer questions re lated
on ly to his ethics, competence,
lega l abi llly , gene ral view of the
Supreme Court in our feder a l
sys tem and independe nce of
mind, " Ha tch added.

Thursday, September 13, 1990

Elsewhere. rush hour Ira file
was slowed over much of the
tralflc, with fog reported In

numerou s counties across the
northern, central and weslf'rn
sections of the state.
Early morning temperatures

were In the tiOs , and highs
Thursday were expected to reach
Into the lower I!Os. Showers and
thunderstorms were likely In the
far south, and there was a chance

of ra in In central and eastern
Ohio.

Meigs County Court
Thirty cases were processed on
Wednesd ay In Meigs County
Court by Judge Patrick H.
O'Brien.
Fined were:
Wilbur T .
Staggers, Newark, speed, $26
and costs: Naomi Maloney, Wa u ·
conda. Ill .. speed, $29 and costs;
David Cassidy, Norton. speed,
$21 and costs; Kristina Crace
E IHngson, Washington, D.C.,
speed, $20 and costs; Sherry M.
Tuthill, Lancaster . speed, $21
and costs; Alfred J. Rose, Wes t
Columbia, W. Va. ,speed, $23 and
costs; Gregory Northup, Ga lllpo·
lis . speed, $27 and costs; Julie
McNamee, Zimmerman, Minn.,
speed, $22 a nd costs; Anthony
Verne ll, Athe ns , speed, $23 a nd
costs; Christopher R. DePmer .
Syracuse. no registration. $10
a nd costs; Thomas D. Shafer,
Glenford, speed, $20 and cos ts ;
Louis Combs, Ripley , W.Va ..
speed, $21 and costs: Paul Walls,
New Philadelph ia, passing on
r ig ht side of the road, SlO and
cos ts; Edwa r d L. Gilmore, Jr .,
Richmond Va .. log book not
current , $25 a nd costs: Jenn ifer
King , Middleport, left of center,
S1 0 andcosts; JohnKisUerWood .
Tra fford, Pa .. speed, $20 and
cos ts; Lorna F. Seth, Pomerov ,
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speed, $20 and costs
Pearl Bowling , Pomeroy,
speeding, $20 a nd costs: Jerry
Ur ibe, Albany, driving under
suspens ion. $75 and costs, lOdays
suspension to time servPd. re·
malnder will be imposed If no
valid operator's license within 60
days, no helmet, $15 and costs;
Jose Scali, Pomeroy , two

Reds hike
lead in NL
West Division

Stocks

Continued from page 1

c harges of passing bad chi'Cks,
$25 and costs a nd restitution on
each c harge; Trlna Templeton,
Middleport, expired operator's
license, $75 and costs, three days
In jail suspended If valid opera ·
tor's license Is produced In 60
days: Michael Amodio, Pomeroy, discarded trash Illegally. $25
and costs, llltered site must be
restored on or before September
22: Craig C. Foley. Reedsville,
DUI. $300 and costs. ten days In
jail suspended to three days,
operator's license s uspended for
60 days, probation for one year,
no operator's license, $75 and
cos ts , three days served concur·
rently. open conta iner In vehicle,
costs only: James Simpson,
Svracuse, DUl, $300 and costs, 30
days In ja il s uspended to 20,
operator's license suspended for
120 days, probation of one yea r,
hit ·sklp. 10 days In ja il concur·
ren t with DWl, costs only,
driving under s uspension . ten
days In jail. concurren t with DWl
c ha rge. no financial responslbll ·
tty , costs only: Raymond DeWitt .
Rutla nd . DWI. $300 a nd costs. 30
days s uspended to 10. operators
I icences s uspended for 120 day s.
proba tion of one year. left of
center, costs only: Lance Her ·
man , Middleport. di sorderly con ·
duct, $25 and costs.
Posting bond were Thomas
Romine, P icker in gton. speed.
$60 ; Dona ld Wlrtshafter. Jr ..
Amesville , speed. $50; Floyd
Le vings , Ed ison, spe?d, $53 and
costs; Mary Shephard , Proctorville, s peed, $60; Glen McMillin .
Allen Park, Minn ., speed, $60.

Thursday night will see a
chance for showers statewide
and there Is an Increasing
llkellhood of showers and thun·
derstorms on Friday . Lows
Thursday night will be In the 60s
and highs Friday will be mainly
In the !lOs.

Weather
South Central Ohio
Cloudy Thursday night, with a
chance of showers, and a low
between 65 and 70. Chance of rain
Is 40 percent. Variable cloudiness
Friday, with scattered showers
a nd thunderstorms, and highs
between !10 and 85. Chance of rain
Is 50 percent.
Extended Forecast
Salurday through Monday
Fair Saturday and Sunday,
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms Monday . Highs
will be range from 65 to 75
Sat urday , and In the 70s Sunday
and Monday . Overnight will be
mainly In the 50s through the
period.

Dally atoc:k prices
(As oll0: 30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt. Ellis a. Loewl
Am Electric Power .... ... .. .. .. 26'h
AT&amp;T .............. ........... .. ...... 30\S
Ashland 011 .......................33~
Bob Evans ................ .......... 13'h
Charming Shoppes ............... BJI,
City Holding Co ................. .15 1h
Federal Mogul... ................ .17'h
Goodyear T&amp;R ................ 20'&gt;'
Key Centurion ..................... 11
Lands' End .. ...... .. ............... 11 '.4
Limited Inc ......................... 16
Multimedia Inc . ................... 62
Rax Restaurants ........ .... .. .... l')l
Robbins &amp; Myers ................. 20
Shoney's Inc . ...... .. ...... .. ....... 13
Star Bank ........ .. ........ .. ...... 19'&gt;'
Wendy's Inl'l . .. .................... 6'&gt;'
Worthington Ind .................. 21 II

Pi ck·3: Sfl6
Pick -1: -1589
Cards:
s-H, s-r. :1-f),

Entombment services fo r Rus ·
sell R. Brown, 78, of Pomeroy.
who died on July 26 at Riverside
Me thodist Hospital In Col umbu s.
will be held Saturday at 12 noon
at the Gravel Hill Cemetery .
The Rev . Donald Meadows will
officiate at the servi ce to which
relatives and friends arc Invited .
Mr . Brown for many yea rs
operated the Ford Tractor and
Implement Co. In Pomeroy He
was born on Aug. 17, 1911 al
Minersville, the son of the late
Dana Brown and Sarah Eliza
beth Phillips Brown .
His survivors Include his wl fr.
Jane, o! Pomeroy .

Charles Karr
Former Meigs County Com ·
miSsioner Charles R 1Dick t
Karr, Sr., 83, of State Rou te 124 ,
Syracuue. died Wednesd ay at
Veterans Memorial Hospllal.
Mr. Karr was a lifelong active
Republican, and In addi tion to
serving as commissioner, he
served several terms as a trustee
of Salisbury Township. He was a
diStributor for the Standard Oil
Co. before his rellremen t.
Born on Oct. B, 1906 at Pome·
roy, he was thesonofDa na Karr
and NeiUe Jones Karr . He was a
member of the Pomeroy U nlled
Methodist Church, the Middleport Fire Deprtm e nl , Rock
Springs Grange, and Masonic
Lodge 363, F . and A. M.
Mr. Karr Is survived by his
wife o! 65 years, Leona S. Ka rr,
Syracuse; a son and daughter · in·
law, Charles R. Jr ., and Mildred
Karr, Bonita Springs, Fla; Itwo
daughters and sons-In-law , Patrt·

Meigs
announcements
Bomecomlac planned
Tbe Morse Chapel Churc h In
havlnl a homecoming on Sunday
wltb services beginning all p.m .
The New Gabriel Quartet will
l)e singing.
PuiXlr David Curfman Invites
the public.

Name contest winner
Fern Daniels , Middleport , was
lut week's winner of the
"Around Town'' photo ld e nUflca ·
tlon aeries.
Sbe correctly Identified the
pbdto as a detail In the sta ined
gla81 windows at the Trinity
Coqregatlonal Church.
She will rerelve a landmark
11e1Q111centennlal Christmas or·
nament from Bank One.

c ia and Edward Bauer. Dove r.
a11d Polly and Ted Matthews ,
Blnn lng ham, Ala . ; a brother.
Clarenc e Karr, Millersport ; and
twi n sisters, Thelma Lytle. Syra ·
cuse, a nd Thurma Theiss, Rna
noke , Va , three grand c hi ldren
and three g reat -gra ndc hildren
&amp;•sides h is pa ren ts he wa s
preceded In death by a brothe r

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Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio, Friday, September 14. 1 990

and 1wo sisters .

Funeral servc les will be held
Sa turda y a t 2 p.m al the Ewing
Funeral Home. The Rev . Wllltam
Mlddlcs warth and th e Rev . Dona ld Meadows will officia te and
burial will be in Beech Grove
Ce meter y Frie nds may call a l
th e fu neral home a nytime
!Cr iday .

By BRIAN ,J . REED
Sentinel News Staff
Judge RobL•rt E Buck has
overruled a motion f iled bv
Leading Creek Cons ervancv Di S·

trlct to quash a subpoena .
Buck's ruli11 g fo ll owed a he a r·
ing he ld earl y Friday morning,
stemming from a moti on fi lt·d
la te Thursda y by P omeroy Ar tor ·
ney Char les H. Knight who
reprpsen ts lhf' con st•n ·;tn(' y
district .
K. Robert Tov. t hl' '-'JWcial

NEW DRIVE-IN EXTENDED HOURS
Drive-In
8:00-4:00
8:00-5:00
8:00-12:00

prosecu tor ronducti ng a gra nd
jury investigation into thP di stric t. r ep rcsr nted fhP Stat e of

Ohio
Knig ht al legPS l ~J1 Tny·'s in vestiga t io n now f'_'l(ff'nds beyond

the subject matter and LC CD
s taff members th a t Toy set null o
i n ve s li ~a t r

po inted
The
i\ugu st
keeper

when hf' we:ts ap

by Bu c k in.Jan uar v. 19S9
lates t s ubpoe na . da ted
31, orders the re cord
of the distri ct to appea r

bf'forP t hf' M eigs Count v Grand

.l u r)' with rece ipt bo oks from 1987

CENTRAL TRlJST

through 1990; a copy of the

gen(•ra l investigat ion into are as

district' s purcha sP order book

not delineat ed by hi s mand a te "
T oy , in the h ear in~ lodav.

fr om .Jan ua ry, 1987 to Augu st.
1990: a nd a co py of the purchase

statC'd

ordrr form s for the district from

involved "t h e ft of prope rt y bv a

January. 19 R7 lo .Janua r y. 1990.
Knig ht
s tates "the ite m s
subpoenaed are ite ms outside I he
SCOj)(' of Ihe spec ia l gr and j ury' s

gcrwra l man age r "

inve s ti ga~ory

authority a nd a u
thoriza lio n as thf' special prospc·UIQf was appomted to inves tiga te

a lll')(ed wrongdoings prior to
De ce mbe r 31. 1988, and nnw
st•eks to l~xpan d hi s powf&gt;rs Into a

//

1990 TEMPO

1990 ESCORT

ONLY

$8995

ONLY

$8195

In addition to her pa re nt s s he
was preceded In death by two
s isters, Amy May Kimes and
Katie Henrietta Furbee ; three
brothe rs. Dale Cll!ford Hall. Ira
E. Hall a nd Mariam Agusta Hall.
Services will be held Saturd ay
a t 11 a .m . at th e Straight Tuc ke r
Funera l Home In Rave nswood,
W.Va., wllh Darrell Johnson
officiat ing. Burial will be In
G r e at Bend Ce met ery In
Po rtland .
Friends may ca ll a t the fun era l
home o n Saturday from 9 a .m .
until the time of the service.

A marriage license has been
Iss ued In the Meigs County
Probate Court to Randall Rae
Carpenter Jr .. 19, Middleport,
and Katrina Ann Ashburn, 18.
Ewlngton.

'&gt;!&lt;J trd in h is motion. "1 ha t ovrr '2 0
months havP Plaps&lt;'d si nce SpP-

lm r nt

James Car(X'n lrr to plarr th eir
names on a r eca ll l ist A sixt h
cook , Ron WoOO . who was sc he-

CONSTRUCfJON UNDERWAY- Work on 3.34
mile• on Stat~ Route 7 between F lv. Point s and
Route 248 has an expected completion dat e of Oct.
30. The Shelly Companr of Thornvlll•• Is doing th••

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work which to nslsl'i of joint replacement and
asphalt over lay wlllr 'orne widening of the road . lt
is om• of thn'l' Rouh• i proj('cls a ln•ady sold wilh a
l 'OSt of nl'arll $-1.6 million .

l£ach says construction projects
in Meigs County total $4.6 million

ThP pr ojPC' l s. wl1i ch h ~n·r Jw r n
sold v.:ith thrr (' diff&lt;'n·nt co n
!ra rts. CO\ 'N appro.ximJ ICI\' 1:2
miks of S, tatc Routt' 'i frmn
Chrs tr r to tlw CJ! lia Cou nt y lirw
Co ntr Jc tor for thl' joint rrp lat T
m rnt and asph alt ovt&gt;r la\' is T lh'
Shri ll Co of Th ornville .
Th (• t hl 'i' P diffpn•nt ph ; ~..., , .,
inc Iudf' construct ion of T .'l-1 m i It·'
from thf'Starr Rout r ~ -I H inH'f".&lt;,('c

Deputies of th r Mr·i gs Coun tv
Df'partnwnt in vcsti
ttnrP , i.UTidr·nt'-l nn

ga tNl
Thursda.l

T hr fir st &lt;HTidPnt occ un r d ;If

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Monday, Wednesday and friday Open 'TI 8:00;
Tuesday &amp; Thursday Open 'Til 5:30 P.M. Saturday Open 'Til 4:00 P.M.
SEE RICK TOLLIVER, JAY HILL, or PAT HILL

PAT HILL FO D,INC.
46 J SO. THIRD

992-2196

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

fin anc ial

a m eetin g Thursday n ig h!. The
e ffective da le of tlw la y ofrs is
Oc t. 12. The ooa rd d irr-cred Supt

Sh&lt;'riff' o;

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dislrict

too k i:!Clio n to
suspe nd thP co ntra ct of fi vf'
cook s with tll P lnwt•s t senio r ity at

! to n In F iv(' Point s. with dfl
c·xprcttod cumplr t ion d a tt · of Oct .

:1 : :10 a.m. o n roulp .'I.'!X npa r the
Rac! n(' Dam . Aecordi ng to thr
report Paul .J . Hi ll reported ill'
wa s sou thbound on Route :nx in
h is 1990 Ford Escort a nd s truc k a
der r that ra n into h is pat h.
M odPra i P d&lt;Jrnilgf' was l! strd 10
the grillr. houd ;rnd wi ndsl1 i!'iu .
T hr sf'cond ac cident 01T urrrd

at 10: &lt;o p.m. o n Rou te I be low
Hobson. Accordin g lo I he rl'p nrl .
M ar y

Powel L

Pomrroy.

wa!-i

northbound when tw o deer ap
pea red in the roadwa .v . Thr
re port staled th a t the deer ra nnff
the roa d but one t urnerl and ca mf'

bac k into the pa th of her 19Kl
Dodge Co il . Moderate dama gr
was listed the Mrs. Powf'll's
veh ic le .
Th g third arcidrnt happenPcl
around 8:25 p.m . on Ro u te :12;,
and In volved Te resa M. Tyso n

Drummer. Syracuse. Acco rding
to the repor t she wa s ras thouncl
on Route 325 whe n an a nim a l ran
I

co mplP1 ed b_v t\ug

:n.

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at a

cos I Of $2.0hlU i 9.

111 . Cos t of I he project, LP:rr h
said . is $890.~61.
Ano ther pr ojf'ct which wa ~
t·ornpk•tf'd on Aug
.1 1. w;1.o.,
construction on 2.5 milPs tn Hock
Sp r·ing s on the f our-Jan(' high
w :l _
\ '. Thr cost of ! hill proje ct w.t "
$ 1 .~ 9K.40:• .

Thr• f tnal cnn trarr which w,1.,
l t··ct· n rly sig nPd by O])OT Dtn'(
tor Hc1·nard 11 . l l urs!, 1nrludr·._,
ti 1 mil('o., from thP intrr sf' cti onol
St ;rt(' Houtf' Ji .l nPct r· Hock
Spring' tot hr ( ;a lli J Coun t_v l irw
Th. tt proiP('t i s C' .\JX'C II·cl ! I)
IH· g in i n t '.il"l_
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Deputies probe three
auto mishaps Thursday

•SHOP AND COMPARE
•ON THE SPOT BANK
FINANCING

and

problems .
The board

1\f'itrly' $~ . ti milli on doll ~ u·s wi ll
br !' pPnt on impr-O\'I'mt&gt;nh 10
Stalro Ro u H' 7 in Ml•igs Coun t ~
this {'() fl Str ur t ion '-' C'asun accord
i ng to Jof' l.1 ·ac h. IJbtrkt HI
DPputv Di r ector for the Ohto
Df'partm ent of Tran sporL rt ion

nieces and nephews .

Marriage licenses

He a lso sa id tha t the invest iga
lion ' 'invol ves a number of .vea r s
and dea ls wi t h th e I heft of mo nf'y
well in exces s o f $100,000. a nd the
misu se of funds in rxcrss of
$100,000"
"Co unsel is awart"'". Knig ht

brou ght abo ut bydrclining cn r ol

ON SALE NOW AT
PAT HILL. FORD

former sc hoolteacher.

In the Meigs County Court of
Common Pleas, Angel Sue
Kimes, Racine, Is seeking a
divorce from Stephen Michael
Kimes .
A d lvorce action has also been
file d by Robert 0 . Spe ncer.
Racine, a gainst Debra A .
Spencer, Racine.

inves ti ga ti on

Educat ion duf' tu a le~ c k of work

Elslr Sha ha n, 91, Por tl a nd.
died Tuesd ay at Amerlcare Nurs·
ing Center In Pomeroy following
a n extended Il lness .
Born In Meigs County, s he was
a daughter of the la te Edwin
Cliffo rd and Annie E. Mithcell
Ha ll. She was a Protestant and a

Divorces sought

his

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Five cooks h&lt;~vr bPf'n laid off
by the Me igs Loca l Board of

API«: BANK

Elsie Shahan

S he Is s urvived by he r hus ·
ba nd. Chesler Sha han, Littl e
Wa s hington , Pa ; and sever al

that

cial Pr osec utor Toy of 1\thrns
was a ppoin ted to hi s job, a nd
Vlrigs Cou nr y moniPs wrll in
,~ xccss

of $10.000 have bern

t•xprnded by thi s ou tsidr non
t•l ec tl'd prosecutor i nc l udin ):!
$1'2. h70 .07 in p&lt;.a _v mrn t s dirrctly t o
Tov''
T o.v slatf'd in coun today that
lw has acqu i rp d nPw informa tion
rr gard ing ano ttwr theft in officr
c·asP d uri ng t he gra nd jury
invr sti ga tlon , and th at heintrnd s
t o fully invf' s ligatP thr mattrr.
T oy: c•xplainrod th at t hrm at t Pr ~

being investiga ted wPn' "a ll
in tPrtwin E'd". involving "faml l ~
re lati ons hi ps", and that hP in ·
tPnd Pd to in vesligatc a l! cas('S of

" theft of prope rl y from th r
peop le of Meigs Cou niv ..
Fo llowi ng Buck's rulin g on thP
c as r, Kn igh t providPd To_v wi th
t tw

rPcord s l'f'qUC'StPd i n the·

s ubpD&lt;'na
To y' anti cipatt•o; any tmJict
rnpn fs st Pmm ing from th f' inYr~
ligati on 10 bl' filed next Wf'P k
I\ gran d jur y S('ss ion f oll ow pd
lhl' motion hrar in g today

Five cooks are laid off by
Meigs Local School Board

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Middleport
97 North Second Ave.
Phone: 992-6661

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Buck overrules motion to quash subpoena

Veterans Memorial
Wednesday admissions
None .
Wednesday discharges - Ell·
zabeth Mourning, lnzy Newell
and Georgia Swauger.

4 FORD TEMPO'S and 2 FORD ESCORTS

tow tonight in mid 60s .
Chanct• of rain XO per ce nt.
Partly cloudy Saturday. High
in mid 'iOs .

-Area deaths---RU88ell Brown

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rt •po rt s thai thp dPpartment i.s

in ve s Uga ting th e theft of two
rac in g e arls from the Mrigs
Coun ty Fai rg rounds. Ac cording
I n lilr report . Roger Spe nrrr a nd
lb iph Ca lver t both n•ported that
th r ir carts wPr P stolrn . Thl'
invrs ti gation is conti nuing .
ThP drpa r! mPnt is also ill\.'('S ti
g:t!in g tht• brC'a king and r ntrrin g

a nd lh r fl of itrrrr .s form a shop a r
thf' .l im Sh uit'r r es id ence o n
Swic k Roa d. According to th e
report. weldin g ta nks , hoses, a nd
a tor c h we re taken as wrl! as a
dri ll a nd si de gri nd r•r The report
s ta ted I hat II is lrl'iic vcd the lhgft
occu rred with in the pa st couple
of d ays.
Fina lly. Dav id Price, Ro ute
1&lt;:l. Pom eroy. reports that he
ha d a pproximall'ly 250 feel of
copper wire s lo lr n fr om his
propert.v An Investi gat ion Is
continuing.
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Middleport
block party
Saturday

work load from thr f'liminat(•cl
positions wa s rai sPd b\ srYrra l
L'uoko;; with the supPrintrndrnt
agai n comparing thP loc a l
numbPrs wi th lh P statP 8\'Cragr.
uf 17 mPa1 s ]Jf'r work hour hv ra ch
cook
AR/1. Food Sc'n'H' I' i s in lh
s1·cond .W' ilr of man agement of
thp sch oo l hr pakf&lt;lst ;md lunch
progr am
Du ri ng thf' meeting a wso\u
1io n wa s pa ssed lo abo lish six
fu ll -timr cook posit ions and
CTf'alf' four half -tirrw rook posi
lio ns. Thf' full -limP positions tHt&lt;
at Sal isbury. Sa lf'm ('f'ntf' r.

duled for layoff. was transfer red
to a not her pos ition In the dis trict .
It was explained duri ng lh r
meeting th a t th e la yoffs a re in
accorda nce with th e Redu cti on in
Forcp Po lley o f the con tract
belwepn th r Me igs Loca l Sc hool
Di s tri c t Board of Ed uca ti on and

ta r v Schools . and hal f -li mP couk
and half -tim f' cash ter at Mrig ...,

th e Ohio Association of Publ ic

Hi g h School.

Employees
In rr s ponsl' 10 som r quPst i on ~
raisrd b.v Sl '\'{' ra l cook s (:l ltrnd ·
ing lhf' mprt ing . Car(X'n trr rx
plai nrd th J t t hP St alP 0 0par1
mrnt of Ed ur ·a tion li sl&lt;., thr '-o!a tp
avt•ragr for f' :!Ch cook prt•paring
mr als for o., chnol chi ldrrn :1t 17
pr r hou1 ~k o.;;_lid that l&lt;.~st H' c~r
t hr a ,·rr:q;P w &lt;J .., sr,·rn mPa I" pPr
work hnur at th P '-)a]Pm Cr nt ('l"
and S; tli .o., IHJ r_
,. _
c.rhoo l'-. , r~nd con
sid!'ra bl.\ ]p ..,., than lh f' LIH'ra .c c
17 mPal o., pt •r hour at other
sr hno ls.
T ht ' .'. UPI'' r in tt·ndcnt t•xpla tnf'd
!hal t' Ou ks i n pos ition s which :.m '
!wing ahulis hrd rhr ou)2 h l ht ·
rl'du c t io n in st aff wi l l tw g i\'P il
thl' opport unit \' to transfC'r i nto
anoth f' r pos it ion Hr said thdl in
ltccm·dan r t• 1.d th !he· l'Onlract
with OAPSL, oprn posi ti on s wJJI
bl' po,. trd and (' ffiployrp ~;, will bP
g i vr n th1• op fX") rtu nil .\' In h irl o n
the OJWn ings.
Th e qur q ion of abso rbin g lh r

Bradbury. Ha rri sonvi lle. a nd
Middleport El e mentar y Schools
a nd Meig s Hi gh Sc hool.
H alf-I Jm P posit io ns rrPatrd
were for 13radbu ry·. H.:JJ-rison

vr llr . ond Mid dlepor t [lrmPn

Thf' ho;ncl a lso a doptrd &lt;.t
brhrfi t~ poli c,\ during lhl' m&lt;'Pl ·
ing. Thr nf'w po l i£'_\' pr o\·i dps th:.~t
con tr;J ct l'X Pmpl no n-rr rt i fird
Pmp lo_\·c·r s " h•ill hi' l ' l igibk for
Board paid in'-.urancc b1n r fih
r1nl.\ if thl' rr g ul il r work &lt;..,C hPdulP

for th&lt;' Pm plovrr consists of
grPa ter th ;m :mhours prr wePk.
;tnd tha t PX L'mpt non -c ert ifi ed
r mplo_
vP t&gt; s sha ll consist of all
non-cPr ti fiPd Pm pl ovrrs C'X ·
cluc!Pd b.v thP con tra ct brtwren
th r M Pigs Lor cil Sc hool Dis tric t
Hoard nf Education and lh&lt;' Ohio
i\ .:;s ociation of Puhl ic School
Emp\u_vPP&lt;..,. inl' luding al l part lim P pPr sonn PI.
I n ot hf'r !Ju ... i ncss !he board
hi rr d Tam my C'h a~m &lt;:~ n as a
teJchrr for tlw l'urrPnt school
_\'Par. Shr will b!' as&lt;;i gnrd t hr
kt nd f' r ~artPn posi tion at Br adbu r~'
Jnd 1-la r r i so n villt~
Th e
rrsl )::" na t lo n o f Victoria PPavle)
as a subs ti1ulr IPac hcr wa s
ac cepted .
Af trr adop ti ng a n 'soluti on
tha! fo llow·ing ,lch·prtisi ng, no
crr!Jfh1 d app l ir :1n1 s h;I\'P app lierl
f()t' OJX'fl ('OJChJng positiOil.'i, thl '
boa rd volrd to hin· PJ.t O'R r ien
as srvrn th g radr bJ skctball
co a c h. Chris St out as e ighth
g r ad (' bas krl b:-tl! coar ll , and
Grnr W i.o;;r as ninth g: radr be:t skp f
b;tl l coar h. 1\r-ithrr Ric k 1\ sh wh o
had appli Pcl fo r rt'SPr\"1' bask C' t
11.11 1 cOJC' h, no r Ri r k Ech\etrd o.,
('o nt i nw ' c! on pagr ~

.----Local news briefs-----,
Jury trial continues today
!\ n agt·n t from I hf' Oil in r:u f"f 'J u n! ('ri m i 11 .1 ! In \'('\ 1i_c a lron took
V."itnr&gt;ss &lt;; IJnd cts th!' j urv t rt al o f Stt •\' t'll Jlm \:(•1! got
uncJ ,·rwa .\ · 111 Mt'Jgs ( ·ollllf _\ Comm on PIP&lt;!." C'o un on Th ursda .\·
Powf• l l fac rs c har gl'." of '-. &lt;Ill' 11f ma ri j u;1na on ,\p rt l ~. ~~~ :
culti\·;tt tun o f ma l i j u;HJ:i ,1ncl o.,;!ll' of m a ri j ua n; t on. J u n~ · '!.'2 . 1 9~1 :
o~ nd n ll ti\ :•l inn of lii.Jr iju; Hla .tnd ......liP o f rn , Hi jtLI Il&lt;t o n .Junp '.!h.

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Mri~Z s Cou n t.\' Prn.sr&gt;c uto r Str\·cn I. ~ t o n :t nd A 'is is ta nt
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In continue· th r o u ~-: ~1 l··r id.t.\

Co nt 1nur-cl on pa_12r 4

I\ rar show. a va riC'I\ o f
Pn trr! a inmrn! , gamr .., for lhP
kid s. and Cl' Jft di splay s wi ll br
ft&gt; J t urPs n f 1hr E i ghth An nual

Mrddlcporl 111oc k Party which i.s
sc h0c!ul r d to grt undrrway· a t
noo n on Saturda y· .

Sponso red by Midd lrport mer ·
c h a nt '-l. 1hr e,·rnt agai n th is year
\\·ill ha\·r gamr and craft booths
;rl ong r-&lt; o r th Seco nd Street In lhf'
mid.sr r ti on of tow n. All of the
Pntnl ainm r nt will br a t Dilrs
Park dow n nrar the river. a nd
lil r- car show will be he ld near lhf'
T nn Sou th Secon d a nd Mill.
Lntrrtainmrnt will begin a t

noo n wi th the Suga r a nd Spi er
fla t on Corps performing. fo llow
in g b~ thr sq uare da ncing group .
lle ll!'.sa nd&amp;•aus .all p.m . C W.
Gau II will have a magic show a! 2
p .m . and lat er in lh&lt;' aftrr noo n

Rog•·r Dent's Ni ne-One-One wi ll
pNform .
/\gain I his year th e Middleport
fi r r m r n wi ll havr a c hl c kpn
ba r bPrue a t th e firehouse .
Dua ne We be r a nd Cra ig Veno.v
are co -c hairm e n of the car show .
T he n · will be 19 classes with firut
and seco nd trophies to be
awa rded in each class. An
addition a l 10 trophies for specia l
features will a lso be awarded.
T here w ill a lso be awarded a four
foot bes t of show trophy .
Reg istration for !he car show
to be he ld ra in or shine will be
from 9 a . m . to noon with th e
awa rds to be presente d at 4 p.m .
Severa l door prizes will a lso be
a wa rded and there will be mu sic
a t the s it e throughout th e
a ft er noon .

SPACE TOMATOES - The Rutl and fourth
graders called them " s pace tomat oes". Actually
the tomatoes were produced from seed which had
spent six years In a space satellite. A plant
developed from one of the seeds was given to
Carol Evans by a friend and she dec ided to use the
tomatoes as a teaching tool In her clasroom. As
explained by one of th e c hildren. the seeds wQjje

sent Into space to determine what effect It would
have on the regular growth pattern of tomatoes.
Monday afternoon the youngsters e njoyed a salad
topped with ' 'qpace tomatoes." Rob Smith, Macle
Pierce, Matthew Justice, and Jamie Barrett
shared In cutting up to tomatoes, overseen, of
course. hy Ms. Evans.

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