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                  <text>Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Monday, September 17, 1990

,__Local news briefs ----. Autumn arrives seven days early in Ohio
Road to close for repairs
The Oak Grove Road will be closed Wednesday from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. so that the Racine Water Department can do repair work
on the water line. Jane Beegle, Racine village clerk-treasurer,
announced.

Stolen vehicle recovered
A 1990 Ford truck taken from the driveway of Marvin Burt,
Wetzgal St., Pomeroy, sometime ea rly Saturday morning has
been recovered in Jackson Coun ty.
Pomeroy Police reported that Burt reported the vehicle
stolen Saturday. He said the keys had been left in it while It was
parked in the driveway .

Driver cited after wreck
Richard Vaughan, 74, Prospect Hill, Pomeroy , was cited for
failure to yield as the result of an accldl'nl Friday night at the
intersection of Butternut Ave . and West Main.
According to the report of Pomeroy Po lice, Vaughan was
traveling sout h on Butternut a nd when he entered thP
intersection, he struck a motorcycle being driven by LonniP
Taylor , 33. Railroad St, Middleport.
Taylor suffered co ntusions when he was thrown off the
motorcycle by the impact and he was taken by the Pomeroy
emergency sq uad to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was
treated and released. There wa s heavy damage to both
vehic les, police reported .

Clonch jury trial underway
Jurv trial proceedings are underway this morning in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court In the case of Rodney Clonch of
Middleport, who faces two count s of tra!flcklng In marijuana .
Clonch was one of 12 a lleged drug offenders ind icted Parlier
this s ummer by the Meigs Coun ty Grand J ury
The State of Ohio is represented In the case by Meigs County
Prosecuting At torney Steven L . Story and As sis tan t Prosecutor

Linda R Warner_
Clonch is represenll'd by Meigs Co unty Public Defender
Charles H. Knight.

EMS has 9 weekend runs
Mf'Ig s Coun ty Enwrgrnc.v
Medica! SPrvicf's rPspondrd to

ninr calls ror assistance over thr
weekend .
At 12: ;J3 a.m on Sa tu rday.
Pomrroy squad was dispat c hPd
to Darwin for Aund a Klein. who
was tran sportPd to Veterans

Memorial Hospital Klein wa s
later flown by Life Flight to
Gra nt Medical Center. At 1:13
a. m., Syracuse squad wrnt to
M ain Strrrt in Pomeroy. Mary

Ga rnes was transported from
there to Holzer Medical Center .
AI 4:31 p.m .. Pomeroy squad
w•' nl to Tuppers Plains: William
Cruesrr was takrn to Holzrr
Mcdica I Ce nter Middl e port
squad was called to Brownell
/\venue.

Martha

Burnes

was

transported from there to Vete·

rans Memorial Hospital Ru Uand
squad was called to New Lima
Road lor Haro ld Nutt at II 50
a.m. He was transported to
Vetl'rans Memorial Hospit al.
At 2:54p.m., Middleport sq uad
wen t to Page Street for William
Smith, who was transported to
Vete ran s Memorial Hospital.
Middleport squad was called to
North Third Avenue at
10: 17ip.m ., and tran spor ted Amy
Yates to Vetl'rans Memorial
Hospital.
On Su nda y at 6:24 a.m. , Ru ·
lland sq uad was called to Sa lem
St ree t for J oA nn Eads . Eads wa s
taken to Holzer Medical Center .
At R: 49 a m. , Pomeroy sq uad wa s
transported to Riebel Road .
Darien O'Ne il was treated bu 1no t
transported .

Post guild to vote on issue tonight
NEW YORK tUP l t - The
editor of the New York Post tried
hard to sound optimistic as th e
newspaper's largest union prepared to vote on a do·Or· die offer
that could spell the end of the
feisty tabloid .
"I think it's go in g to be ar ound
lor a nother 200 years, .. said
ed itor Jerry Nachman . " [lut
we' ll

certainly

know

b£1t!Pr

tomorrow
Members of the Newspaper
Guild were schedu led to meet at li
p.m. ~l o nd a~ 10 vote on whethrr
to accept a managem e nt offer
th ai includes a four ·day work
week. a 12 perce nt cut in benefit s,
and the loss of more than 40 jobs.
Post owner Peter Kallkow has
said he is prepared to fold the IH9 ·

Franee ...

Co ntinued from page 1

against a possible Iraq i inr ursion
into Saud i Arab ia
In Jordan. Palf'stinian spokes ·
men said Monday that King

Hussein met with lht' leaders of
two radical Pa!Ps tinian groups in
a reconri l ia tion m ovr attr!burrd
to the Pf'rsictn L: ulf c r isis

Husse 1n had drivrn the Pa irs tine l.ihrration Organization and
i ts radical of fshoots from his

kingdom in 19i0 following a
blood v confrontation betwePn thr
Jordanian army lind Palesljnian
fact ions.

The s pokes men satd the king
met separate ly wit h George
Habash, leader of the Popul ar
Front lor the Liberation of
Pa les tine. and Nail Hawatmeh.
head of the Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine, at his
palace Sunday.
The meetings, a no tll er sign of
the shiftin g political allia nces In
the Middle Eas t si nce Iraq
Invaded Kuwait. also reflected
widespread empathy In Jordan
lor Iraqi Presiden t Saddam
Hussein and dissatisfaction with
the U.S.·ied multinational mil ·
itary force in the Persian Gull.
Hawatmeh and Habash were In
Amma n to attend a pan -Arab
conference ca lled to protest the
multin ationa l force a nd seek an
Arab so lution to the c risi s.
While King Hussein has ca lled
lor th e withdrawal of his ally Iraq
from Kuwait, he has also called
lor the withdrawal of Western
forces . Hussein has been at ·
tempting to walk a fine line.
meeting with the radical Palestinians Su nday but falling to
appea re at the star t or the
co nfere nce as sc heduled on
Sa turd ay.
In Tehran Monday, !he dally
Jomhurl Eslaml newspaper criticized the U.N. Security Council

I

year -old newspaper Tuesday If
the 325-member union. which
Includes reporte rs, editors. pho·
tographers and advertising and
clerical employees. votes down
the proposal.
The Gu ild 's executive commit ·
tee rejected the deal Friday
night. in a vote that left it the only
one of 10 unions to say no to
management demands .
Kaiikow allowed the un io n to
postpone a vo te of the full
membership, averti ng what
would have made Sa turday the
paper's last day In business.
Guild members sa id they were
agon izing over whether to accept
sweep ing co ncessions - the
eq ui valent of a 20 percent pay cut
- or vote themselves out of
business.

for en forci ng resoluti ons aga inst

the Iraqi invasion of Kuwai t
while II had turned "a blind eye"
to Iraqi atrocities during it s
1980-1988 Gulf War against Iran .
Iraq, seeking allies where it
can find them. has made it s
peace with Iran. But oil Industry
offic ia ls In Cyprus sa id Monday
a n oil deal between the two
former foes appears to have
fallen through.
Baghd ad had reportedly been
willing to offer oil to Ir a n In
return lor food and medicine.
scarce In fraq because of the
U.N. Imposed eco nom lc em ·
bargo against the co untry.
The authoritat ive oil publica·
tion Middle East Economic Surveys sa id Monday that Iranian oi l
ministers are denying the deal
was ever con te mplated.
Iraq I officials sa ld 29 Iraqis left
France Sunday night lor Jordan
and that 11 diplomats would
leave later In the week.
Iraq's ambassador to Paris,
Abdul Razzak a! Hashim!. who
went to Charles de Gau lie airport
to see his countrymen off, denied
any raid on the French ambassa dor 's residence In Kuwait and
said France acted hasUJy In
orderi ng the expulsions.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Martha E. Burns, Middleport;
John Southern, Syracuse; John
W. Arbaugh, Tuppers Plains.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESMargaret Crane.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
None.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
William Robinson.

By United Press International
Autumn seemed to arrive
seven days early with chilly
temperatures brushing the state
Monday morning and chances of
near record lows during the
night.
The cooling trend arrived
courtesy of a high-pressure sys·

tern In southern Canada that
began pumping cold air
southward .
A slight warming trend was
expected lor Tuesday, with highs
reaching 70. The National
Weather Service's extended lorecast called for a chance of
showers Wednesday , with highs

Block party... Conti nued rrom page 1
Chevette.
Production, 1975 through 1985,
Terry Ross, Gallipolis, 1984
Monte Car lo.
Muscle car, 1963 through 1974,
Dan Hill. Ga lloway, 1970 Olds
Cutlass, Dan Holtz, Hebron. 1970 ·
Plymouth.
Special In terest, Char les
Eva ns, Ironton. 1962 Ford Fa lcon
Ranc hero.
Convertibles, Robert Lark ins.
Long Bottom, 1963 Mercury,
Steven Shriver, Sandyville, W.
Va . . 19i60 Plymouth
Roadrunner.

Street Rod through 1934, Max
Hill, Racine, 192 Ford coupe,
Kim Neal, Mason, W. Va, 1926
Ford Touring Car
Street Rod, 1935 through 1948,
Jim Landis, Health, 1938 Chev ·
ro le! Coupe, Ed Huffman, Belle·
vil le, W. Va ., 1937 Chevrolet
Coupe.
Street Machine, 1949 through
1962, Ch rist opher McBride, Ma ·
riet ta, 1955 Chevrolet two door,
and Sandy Wiseman, Parkers
burg, W. Va, 1956 Chevroll't
Belair.
St reet machine, 1963 through
1974, Warren [)('Vault, Spencer,
W. Va .. 1970 Chevrolet Nova , and
Chris Piles, Athens, 1969 Chl'v
rolet Corvet te.
Street Machine, 1975 through
1984, Harold McClaskey, Harris
vi lle, W. Va., 1978 Plymouth
Va la ro. a nd Ci nd y and Harry
Pickens. Pomeroy, 1984 Buick
Regal.
New Car, 19R6 and ~p . Doris
Deal, Point Pleasant, W Va ..
1987 Monte Car lo, and Gle n
Goins. Athens. 11987 Chevro let
Ca maro.

Mini

truck.

Gene Whaley ,

Shade. 1986 Chevrolet, and Ch uck
Parker, Huntington, W. Va.,1986
Toyota.
Truc k, 2 wheel drive, Jack
Dewees, Sou th Charleston,
W.Va ., 1980 Chevrolet, and Bill
Patton. Mineral Wells, W. Va.,
1957 Chevrolet Camero.
Truck, 4-wheel, Garv Warren,
Gal lipolis, 198&lt;16 Chev-rolet , and
Doug Crabtree, Oak Hill, 1978
Ford.
Corvette through 1974, Tim and
Charles Loughry, Newport, 1970
Corvette, and 0. J . Barker. Jr ..
Davisville, W.Va .. 1967 Corette.
Pro street , drag car. Dave
South, Athens, 1969 Plymouth
Roadmaker, and Sharon Neut·
zl ing, Ches ter , 1969 Chevrolet

ldanell Foss, 88, of Pomt
Pleasani, died Sunday, Sept. 16,
1990, in Pleasant VaUey Hospital.
Born June 8, 1902, in Keokuk,
Iowa, she was a daughter of the late
Charles and Nellie (Martin) Reed .
A member of the Trinity United
Methodist Church of Point
Pleasant, she was also a member of
Chapter 75 Order of the Easter Star
and An'"' Bailey Mason County
Extension Homemakers. She was a
1920 graduale of Gallia Academy.
Precooed in death by her husband , Nonnan Foss, and son,
Donald, she IS survi voo by a close
friend , Ruth Robinson of Point
Pleasant.

Stocks
Dally stock pri ces
1As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Electric Power ....
.. . 26Y,
AT&amp;T ..
.. .............. ... 30'!,
Ash land Oil ...... .. ..
. . 33Ji,
Bob Evan s........
.. .... 13%
Charm ing Shoppes.. ...
. 81(.
City Holding Co.
.. .. .... 15
Federal Mogul. ...... ....
16%
Goodyear T&amp;R .
.. .. .19'h
Key Ce nturion
.... 10'!,
Lands' End.. .....
.. .. .. 11%
Lim!led Inc . ...
. ...... 151/1
Multimedia In c....
.. ....... 6111,
Rax Restaurants
.. . H;
Robbins &amp; Myers . .
20
Shoney's Inc.
.. .. ... 12%
Star Bank ................. ... .1HIJ1
Wendy's lnt'l
.6
Worthington lnd ......... .... 2111;.

mostly sunny skies over the
remainder of the state.
The prediction of high temperatures ranging from the low 60s
to the low 70s was about 10
degrees below normal for midSeptember.
The weather service sa id dear
skies and light winds Monday
night would provide Ideal
weather conditions to allow
tempera tures to fall to near
record lows over tile enUre state.
Lows were expected to dip to 35 to
40 degrees, and some patchy
frost was expected In low areas.
Conditions should remain dry
across Ohio until Wednesday,
when a co ld front over the

Special awards went to Ja ck
DeWees, Sout h Charlesto n, best
e ngine, 1980 Cherolet pickup;
best int erior , Chuck Parker,
Huntington. W. Va. , 1986 Toyato
Pickup; best paint, Bill Pallon.
Mineral Wells, W. Va., 1957
Ca mero: best G. M., Warren
DeVault. Spencer, W. Va . , 1970
Chevy Nova; best Ford, Gene
Whaley, Shade, 1959 Ford Edsel;
best mopar. Dan Holtz, Hebron ,
1970 Plymouth Cuda; longest
owned car. Ed Huffman. Bellevi lle, W. Va . , 1937 Chevy coupe;
comi ng the far Illes t for the show,
Jim McConnell. Dover, who was
also the oldest participant.
On the car show committee
with th e chairmen were Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Venoy, Brian Bailey.
Terry Bailey , and Brenda tMrs .
Cra ig! Venoy. Others assisting
were Tim Wyant. Frank Case,
Chip Werry, Millke DeVault.
Mandy Russell and Ann Van
Meter .

The funeral will be Wednesday, I
p.m., at the Crow-HusseU Funeral
Home with the Rev. Steven E. Dorsey officiating. Burial will be in the
Beech Grove Cemelery, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Tuesday from 510 9 p.m.

Martha Anderson
Manha Elizabetll Ander.on, 87,
of Racine, OH died ThW5day, September 13, 1990, a1 Veterans
Memorial Hospital, in Pomeroy,
following an e. tended illness.
Born August 6, 1903, she was
the daughter of the late James W.
and Cara Rhodes. She attended the
Nazarene Church in Racine and
was a homemaker.
She is survivoo by one son,
James Arnold Anderson of Racine;
two brothe~ . Kenneth and James
Lester Rhodes both of Racine ; four
gnmdchildren;
three
greatgrandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren.
Services were held II a.m.
Sarurday, Sept. 15, 1990 at the
Letan FaUs Cemetery Chapel with
the Rev. Roger Grace officiating.
The Casto Funeral Home in
Evans, WV was in charge of ammgements.

Licenses issued
Marriage licenses have been
Issued In Meigs Cou nty Probate
Court to Dewayne Richard
Fisher , 24, Middl eport and Rebecca Jean Terry, 19, Middle·
port ; a nd Donna Sue Frank, 25,
Pomeroy and William Russell
Capehar t, Jr. , 32. Pomeroy.

Plck·3: 1511
Plck-4: 2192
Cards:
4-H, 8-C, J -D, M-S
Low tonight near 60. Chance
of rain 70 percent. Wednesday, wtth high bin mid 70s.

Page 3

Chance of rain 80 percent.

•

Rockies moves rast to western

Ohio .

Vo1.41 . No 95
Copyrighted 1990

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. September 18, 1990

UA.TIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FROM 1 AtJ 9 -1~ ~0 10 7 .ll.1 ~IS.90

Council reappoints Zirkle Pomeroy fire chief
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
The reappo intment of Dannv
Zirkle as Pomeroy Fire Chief
was approved unanimously by
Pomeroy VIllage Council when it
met in regul ar session at Village
Hall on Monday even in~.
The appointment was made by
Mayor Richard Seyler and be·

Camara.

--Area deaths-Ida Foss

in the 70s and lows In the 40s.
Overnight temperatures should
be a little warmer Thursday and
Friday. In the 50s.
Cool sunny day s and cool
nights were expected to hasten
the ripening of apples . The
maturation of some fruit and
vegeta ble crops may slow, but
harvest conditions are expected
to be good.
Early Monday , skies were
mostly clear across Ohio except
In th e extreme nortlleast corner
where skies remained cloudy.
Temperatures were mostly In the
40s with light north winds.
Cold Canadia n air continued to
flow southward over Lake Erie
Into Ohio, bringing partly sunny
sk ies over nortlleast sections and

Ohio Lottery

Broncos
defeat
Chiefs

comes efff'cti ve on Tuesday .
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WE ATilER MAP- A pretty nke day scross most of the country
with the exception ol clouds and scattered showers In the upper
Midwest. A lew Isolated thunderstorms are possible In Florida,
along the Gull Coast, and In the Southwest, but mostly sunny skies
and lair temperatures will pre• all lor the rest of the li.S.

Zirk le's appointmen t follow s
his July 2 resignation from thf'
position.
Mayor Seyler indicated to
council that he promised Zirk lr
"sweeping changes" in the way
the department is operated; and
sugges ted th at council COllsider

pas sing a new ordinance con
cern in g lire department
operation .
Seyler rem ind ed co un cil
members that the current ordl ·
nance governing operation oft he
volunteer fire deparunent dates
to 1934.
Co uncilma n Tom Werry sub·
mitted a proposed ord ina nce to
council members a t last night's
meeting, but no ac tion was taken
on the ord ina nce pending review
of the proposal by council.
Village Council heard a prescn
tallon from Lenny Eliason of
WMPO Radio, who detailed th e
plans for a n "executive director ·
development director" for the

Meigs County Cham ber of Com
a position expected to be
In place In the county by January
1' 1991.
merce,

Eliason reportPd that hr is now
visiting cou nci ls and businesses

requesting that they appropriate
sums In the ir 19911993 budgcly
fo r the remaining $111,000 in
expensPs re quirfd for 1ht'
position.
Elia son requested tha t Pome·
roy Village Council consider
approp riating $1,500 to $2,000 In
their budget fo r the next three
years to assist In "picking up the
difference" .
$20.000 In salary has already
been pledged fo r the director's

A c hance of showers Wednes·
day, with fair wea ther Thursday
and Friday . Htghs will be In the
70s each day. with overnight lows
in the 40s early Wednesday . and
In the 50s Thursday and Fnday
mornings.

Three bas ketball coaching po·
sitlons were filled and numerous
teachers put on the substitute list
at Monday night'smeetingofthe
Sou th ern Local Board of Educa ·
lion a t Souther n High Sc hool.
David Gaul was hired as the
girls varsity basketball coach,
Howard Caldwell Ill as varsitv
assistant basketball coach, and
Ronnie Qu illen as fres hman
basketball coach.
Added to the su bs titu te
teachers list by the board were
Bernadette Anderson, Robert
Ashley. Nancy Basye, Nina Bias .
Valerie Black, Judith Brow ning.
Eileen Buck, Mary Canady.
Sandra Cobb, Larry Coon . .Judith
Croo ks. Debra Davis. Steve
Deaver, Sharon Edmonds, Mi·
c hae l Edwa rds, TP rrsa Fi eld s.

----Meigs announcements ___
llomecominK planned
Hom ecoming at the Hemlock
Grove Christian Church will be
observed on Oct. 18. Worship
service will be at 9:30a.m. with a

basket dinner at 12:30 p.m. Th e 2
p.m. after noon service will tea·
ture The Joy Singers-The Dailey
Family.

No one claims Ohio jackpot Saturday
CLEVELAND ill PI I - None
of th e tickets in Saturday night' s
Super Lotto game had all six
numbers picked In the drawing ,
so the ja ckpot lor Wednesday
night goes up to $9 million.
Ohio Lottery officials said 107
tickets had five numbers lor
$1,000 prizes and another 5,005
had four numbers lor $75 each.
The winning numbers were 1.
4. 2~1. 2i, 31 and 42.

Lottery numbers
CLEVELAND i UP li - Satur·
day' s win nin g Ohio Lottery
number s:

Pick-3
2o6
Pick :1 ticket sa les totaled
$1,488,839 50, with a payoff due of
$1. 074,884 Plck-4
01 54.
Plck -4 ticket sales totaled
$285,555, with a payoff due of
$134,000.
Cards
trn of hearts.
queen of clubs .
ace of diamonds .
queen of spades.
Cards ticket sa les totaled
$154,693, with a payoff due of
$87,850.
Super Lotto
I, 4, 25, 27, 31. and 42.
Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
$3,899,68.1.
Kicker
145218 .
Kicker ti cket sa les tota led
$688,829 .

Ticket sa les In the Super Lotto
game totaled $3,899,683.
In the accompanying Kicker
game. the number H5218 pro·
duced one winner. who will
receive th e $100,000 grandprlze.
Seven other tickets had the first
five numbers, 61 had the first
four, 633 !he fir st three and 6,249
the first two .
Kicker ticket sales t9taied
$688,829

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Grimm , Luclllr Haggerty. Val
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i\.merican Revolution, In a.sklng resident.s to

leasant Valley Hospital is plea.,.d to welcome Randall F. Hawkins. M.D. to It s medica l staiT. Dr
HawkJns earned hts medical deg"'e In 1987 from the Marshall University Sc hool of Medicine,
wh ere he completoo a three-year ,..,stdenry In lnt•mal Medicine. While a1 Marshall, he attend ed a
comblnedAmerican-Sovtet s&lt;'mlnaron stroke neurnloi(Y held In the Soviet Union. In 1987 . he studied
neuroloi(Y at the National Hospital for Nervous Disorders In London. an Interna tionally recognized
center lor neurnloi(Y. A member of the American Medical Association and an associate member of Ihe
American College of Physicians, he has ro-autho"'d articles that have appeared tn national
publications. Including lhe Jrumal ofComparatiV&lt;? Neurology and an upcoming Issue of Chest. an
lntematlonal journal of respiratory dt,..,ase.
Dr Hawkins Is now seeing patients In hts oOlce In Sutte 13 of the Pleasant Valley Hospital
Medi cal Office Building. Appointments may be made by calling (304j675·7700.

Valley Drive, Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304) 675-4340

Auditor was approved for Fiscal

Upon iJ motion by Wt&gt;rry,
counc il approved &lt;1 limit on

spend in g by vi llage department s
and offices of $250 without the
approval of co un cil.
Counc il exeru tPd a quit -claim
deed on the vi llage propertv
being acquired by the McDo
naid 's Corpora tion for it s n(~w
restaurant at West Ma i n Strpet
Tht&gt; tra nsfer was approvrd Par

licr this summer.
Present at the meeting were
Seyler. Mo rris. Werry. and Coun
ell members Bill Young, Bruce
Reed, Larry Wehrung and Betty
Baron irk

Haynrs. Shcrne Hen sler. Cheryl·
Hawley, Paula Horton. Lots I hie.
Rosea nn Jenkin s. Mi c hael
Ke nnedy, Lee Lee. Henry Lewis,
£let ty Loftis. [lever ly Lucas.
Karen Lyons . Linda Mancini.

Jane Manue l. Helen Ma ag. Brent
Marsh all , .Judi th McCa rthy, Debbie McGui re, George McLean.
Gera ld Nelson. Kathleen Parker.
Steve Pat tr r son. Victoria PE&gt;av lry, Max Pierce, Robin Pitzer ,
Robin Prenti ce. Lori Ritchie,
Kelly Rizer. Cyndra Roberts,
Jozir Robe rts . Carolyn Robin ·
son. Nathan Robi netle, Susan
Roselcr, Laura Salser. Ardis
Sa lyer , Ga la !Sa lyer. Ann Sisso n,
Jeannie Slawter, Carol Smith.
Kathy Smit h. Margaret Sm ith .
Gregorv Specs. Deann a Sprigs,
Pau l St umbo. Terry Wayland.
Ralph Werry, Kay Wilson. Brian
Zirkle. Betty Hutchinson. and
Michael Mil le r

The board also hired Luc il le
Diehl and .Jeffrey Beaver as
subs tl!u w custodians, and ap·
provl'd a co nt ract with Dodson
BrothPrs Exterminating Co. for
pt•s t eont rol services Pickup a nd
di sc ha rgp po int s for buses were
apprnvPcl as wa s a work s tudy
prog ra m under thr Job Tra ining

Par tners hip Act with Bill Beegle
a nd Diana Riel' to work with the
s tuden ts on that sa les pro ject.
Ba rbara LawrPncP was hired as

a half-day CharpiN 1 readi ng
tf',1 ChPr .

The board accpptPd the gilt of
an air condit!ont•r from Ca rla
Shuler to be used In her
classroom.

Char les Norm prrs ldrrl at lhr
met&gt;ting

attrndPd

by

board

m&lt;·mb&lt;'l'S. c;a rv Wi llford. Scali
Wolfr.H nd Su sir (;ruf'SPr. Supt.
Bobby· Ord , and TrPasurt•r
Dennv 11111

Clonch convicted, sentenced
By BRIAN .1. Rt:t:ll
st&gt;ntim•l N('w~ Staff
Followi ng a six -hour dPlibt~ ra
l ion on Mond&lt;Jy, a MP igs Counl _
v
Common Plea~ Co url jury C'On

virtcd Kod Clonch of Middleport
on o nP cou nt of traffleking in
marljuana whilP finding him
innocen t of anoth er count of thP
se~mt• c harge
Clonc h was indictL•d t'arlit&gt;r
this summe r on two cou n ts of

trafficking ; he was one of 12
al leged drug offenders ind icted
by tht' Si.lffit' grand jury f ollowing
an unden_
·ovpr drug invpst i g&lt;l

jury's vPrdirl. Meig s Count~·
Common PIC'a s Court Judgr FrPd

W Crow Ill sente nced Clonc h to
twn .w •ars ln pr ison and court
cos ts
Mrigs Co unty Pros('c ut ing Al tor nt'Y Steven L. Story st;J tPd

that he was· really pleased with
the results of th e tri a l and witli
the se ntencing ."
"I feel." Storv sa id Tul'sday
morning, "that th! s sends a
mt? ssagf' to people who may bt•
in volvf' d in drug traffic k ing in

Me tgs

County

rnforcement

that

thr law

rommunitv .

lhP

thl' MPigs

prosecuting attorney's ofll re and

County Sher iff' s Department .
the Meigs Co un ty Prosecullng
AHornl'y' s off icP ;1 nd 1he Oh in
B u r e ;1 u u f C r i m i n ;1 l

the courts wi l l not toleratr sueh
behavior ."

Inves tigation
Following l ht • n.•lurn of till'

Meigs County Public De fender
Char ir s H. 1\nlght. who represented Clonch In his trial. as well
a s Steven Powel l. who was al so

Local news briefs---.
Woman injured in accident

P

gra nt ed to th e Ohio Department
of Transportation on property
belonging to the village at the
former water treatment plant.
ODOT requires the easment lor
pending co nstruction at the inter·
section or Nye Avenue a t Kerr's
Ru n.
A price of $5.277.50 wau ap ·
proved by council as the price for
the new vil lage " tar buggy". The
eq uipme nt will be purchased
from the McLea n Co mpany.
The Reven ue Sha ring Budget
recen tly approved by the Cou nt y

Year 1991.

resolve to he better Informed and repo11-•lblle
dlizens and to beco me more knowledgeable of the
Consdtulion ol the United Stales which Is the
country's basic document to protect the Individual liberties of all. June Ashley, Di\RConstlluHon
Week chairman, poses with Mayor Seyler lor the
signing.

CONSTITUTION WEEK OBSERVED - Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler, In a proclamation
signed Monday designated this week, Sept. 17-23,
as Constitution Week. Mayor S••ylt,. joined Return
Jonathan Meigs Chapter. Duughters of thJ•

tlon conduch.•d b~'

Introducing
Dr. Randy Hawkins

membership and public rPialion s
affairs for the coun ty widc&gt;
chamber.
Council accepted a bid of $.i, IIIII
on the sale of a village backhor•
The bid was subm itted by the
Sutton Townsh ip Trustees.
Council members a pproved an
ordi na nce authorizing the hir ing
of a vi llage tax administrator ,
setting the sa lary at $12,000 a nd
putting into place a three-month
probationary period on thr
position.
The counci l th en hired Susan
Sa ndy of La ngsvil le tor the
position.

A requPst for a tPmporary
easemE'nt at Kerr's Run was

Southern board fills three
basketball coaching positions

------Weather----South Central Ohio
Clear Monday night, with a low
near 40 . Sunny Tuesday, with
highs In the lower 70s.
Extended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday

position. When tn place , the office
will manage program arliviti 2s .

A Pomeroy woman suffered minor Injuries Monday morning
when she appa rent ly los t control of her vehic le on Townsh ip
Road 303 in Meigs Cou nty a nd struck a tree .
Grace H. Welch . 72, was travel ing south bound whrn she came
around a curve and lost eontrol. She went off the left side of thr
road, striking a fence an d a tree. accord ing to a report from the
Gallla-Meigs post of the State Highway Patrol.
Welch was Ia ken to Veteran s Memorial Hospital where she
was admi tt ed for observation She wa s not cit ed in th e accid en t.

Registration forms available
Galla -Meigs Co mmunity Action Agency now ha s registrat ion
form s available l or tho se Interes ted In being fu el vendors with
Emergency HEAP this winter .
Ind ividual s must com plete vendor reglstrat ion forms in order
to be placed on the ve ndor list. Forms are available at
Ga !Ua·Meigs CAA Central Office In Cheshire. For more
Informa tion, residents may con ta ct the Cheshire office, 367·734 1
or 992·6629.
Conti nued on page 10

I

indicted as a resull of thr
investigation, feels that perhaps
the sta te Is go ing too far .
·'Powell was found not guil!y of
threr charges In his indi ctm ent
and Clonch was found not guilty
of onr of the two offenses tha t he
wa.s charged wi th. " Knight sa id .
"That. to me. Indica tes that
the se Individuals are being over·
charged in order for th e prosecu ·
tor to get a conviction on
&gt;omethtn g", Knigh t continued .
Powell was found guilty by a
jury in th e sa me court on Frida y
of aggra vated traffick ing In
coca ine and tra lficking 1n marl
juan a. Hr was found not gull tv of

GRANT PRESENTED- A grant for $ll1,!!59
was presented to the Gallia County Commission
for the Southeastern Counties of Ohio Task Force.
The task forc e will Investigat e and pros.•cute
dru~~~: · related crimes in flvt' countle!&lt;!. From lt&gt;ft

(Tr ibune pholto )

$147,859 grant received from state
to investigate drug-related crimes

mar i juana

The Govrr nor's Offi r r of Crim
inal .l u stier Sr r vicps ha s.

charges and another trafficking
in marijuana charge . the jury
deciding in stead to find him
gull tv of drug abusr.

South(•a stcr n Counties of Ohio
Ta sk Force . ThP grant was
prpsc•ntl'd during GovPrnor Ri

two

cul tivation of

Consumer
•
pnces
up
in August
WASHINGTON tUPII
Hi gher oil costs from the Persia n
Gu lf crisis sen t consumer pri ces
up a sharp 0.8 percent in Augu st.
the highest level since Jan uary
and twice the month·earller gain.
th e Labor Department said
Tuesday.
The government said a s harp
uptu r n In petroleum -based
energy prices, fu eled by Ir aq's
Aug . 2 Inv asio n of Kuwait and the
sub seque nt U.S .-led military re·
sponse and U.N. trading sa ne·
lio ns. were responsible for more
than two fifths of the overall
price Increase In the Co nsumer
.Price Index .
Gaso line prices rose 7.6 per
cent In August and fuel oil prices
soared 15.4 percent. Prices at tlle
Con tinued on page 10

are Roger Brandt•herr}' prnjt&gt;et t·oo rdlnalor;
Brent Saunders, projt•t•t dirt·,·tor ; Don Phillips of
thr Governor's Offic't• of Criminal .Justice
Serviet&gt;s; and Gallla County Commissioners
G(•org-t• Popt•, Dr. Dun ~otlt•r and Kail Rurh·son .

a wawrdcd SHi,859 to fund thf•

c hard Ce lestc' sCa pti al for a Day
on Se pt . 14

Th i~ ta sk forTf' is il jomt e ffort
of thr southf'astr rn Ohio count irs
to investiga t!' and prosf'cutr
cr imes in vo lv in g thP sa le and u sr

of illegal drug'
Agencies parti ci pating are thr

prosecuting attornevs and she·
riff's departm ents in Gal li a,

Run Road and Into the creek was what happened
to thl8 vehicle drl•en by Kenneth Rllfie, Syracuse,
early Monday e•enlng. The Racine squad with
four members and the Racine Volunteer Fire
Deparbnenl with 15 men and two trucks
I

Mrigs, .Ja r ks•m. \ "mton &lt;Jnd Hu')s
ro unti Ps.
The Gallitt Count\ ( ·u rnmiss ion
wa s thf' &lt;.t Ciual rf'rip iP nt s l)f thP
grant. writtrn b_
v Proj f'rt Cnordi
nator Rogrr BrandrbC'rr.v .
A pr rvious ta sk lorrf' of thi s

Con tinued on page Ill

responded to
p.m.
was
transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital
where he remained Tuesday morning lor
observation. tpholo by Dennis M. Wolfe, Racine
Squad)

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Budget negotiators
leave tough choices
By BUD NEWM1\N
WASHINGTON tUPI ) - Weary budget nrgotio tors. unable to
resolve the last significant d ifff'rf'nce ovf'r cap ital ga i ns taxes.
handed the sens iti ve issuP lo l hPir lea ders Tuesda )· in hopt's of
breaking th e dead lock.
"We have go tten down t o the very r nd point, .. a DPmor rdllr suuiTI'
close to I h(&gt; 1al ks said Ia 1e Monday. ''We ( DemOC'r at s 1 ha vP comr as
far as we ca n come , and the~' (Republic a ns l ha vr comr as tar as thp~·

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Broncos defeat Chiefs 24-23
in closing seconds of battle

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, September 18. 1990

Resenre fleet not up to muster

DE NVER t UP! l - After John
Elway had lhr own 10consecutlve
incomplet ions, he needed some
help. His wide r eceiver Vance
Johnson provided the relief.
Denver trailed 23-21 with 1: II
left M ond ay and fac ed a fourth ·
and·lO s ituation on its own
li-yard line. Eiw ay pa ssed 49
yards to Johnson that eventua ll y
set up David Treadwell' s 22 -yard
field goa l as tlmee xplred,liftin g
the Broncos to a 24-23 victory
uver th e Kansas City Chiefs.
Johnson told Eiway in thr
huddle prior to the bi g play·
" Hey , throw me the bal i."
[ I way then asked Johnson if he
could beat Kansas Cit y corner·
ba ck Kev in Ross . E l PvPn SPconds
later Ross drag gPd .Johnson
down on th e crucia l play .
Fiv e plays later, Includ ing
Elway·s 16-ya rd completion tn
Mark .J ac kson and a 14-yard run
by Bobby Humphrey wllh 2j
seconds remaining, Treadwe l l
kicked his game-winner.
''This wa s a real co nfidrncr
boos ter lor m e... T rea dwell sa id .
" I was glad Robby got me a
couple nf ya rd s closer on tha t la st
kic k . Thls was a mus t·win for

lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
WASHINGTON - The A mer I·
can showdown with Iraq caught
the federa l government asleep at
the helm of its fleet of reserve
ca rgo ships.
Pentagon officials admitted
last week that the backup fleet
that Is pressed Into service in
lime of war has been hampered
by delays and at least one
breakdown . One ship carrying
tanks and other equipment to
Saudi Arabia broke down be·
ca use of boiler problems and had
to be towed across the Atlantic .
We warned about the posslbll·
ity of dela ys and breakdowns last
May when we reported that lhe
reserve fleet would not hl' seaworthy if the Pentagon ordered a
qu ick deployment for Hny n·a ·
son. Saddam Hussein provided
the reason, and the delays wPre
Inevitable giv en !he rust burket
condition of the fleet.
Part of the backup system is
t he Ready Reserve Force. a fleet
of r etired sh ips maintained by
the federal Mar it ime Admlnls

lratlon . "Ready" may be an
sources told our associates Sco tt
overst atement. The ships sit !die
Sl eek and Da n Njegomlr that the
In IJ. S. ports and are supposed to
delays are partlaliy du e t o
be ready to sa il In the event of
planning for the wrong war. Th e
war within five, 10 or 20 days
cargo delivery schedu le was
depending on the type of vessel. ' designed for a war in Europe, not
Bu t. as oflasl week, only H of the
the Middle East.
41 reserve ships called into
Eve n with the right plans, the
serv ice had reached their load·
government stil l doesn't havethl'
lng po r ts to take on supplies for
right numbers There arc• 96
the trip to Saudi Ar abia. Some
ships in the Ready Rl'st•rvp
were up to 20 days behind
Force and not nParly pnough
schedu le.
satlors to take them acros~ thP
Som e m embers of Congress
ocean . Only 41 are m annrd so far
are In the" I to ld y ou so" mode as
in the deployment, and our
a result . Reps. William Broom·
sources say It wou ld t ake another
field, R ·Mich., and Ron Wyden,
two or thrf'(' months to scare up
D-Ore .. were exposing a myriad
crews for morP.
of problems with the reser ve
The Ma r itim e Administ ra tion
fleet long before Saddam decided
relies on sailors borrowed from
to inv ade Kuwait. The House
the privat e Merchant Marine.
Merchant Marine Committee
But there arr only 367 privately
has scheduled a hearing set Sept .
owned ships under U.S. flag and
18 to air the problems.
II would tak e 650 commercia l
The Military Sealift Command
ships to mu ster enough spare
Is doing Its best to paint a rosy
sailors to acco mmodate t he
picture, and I he Navy Is blaming
Readv Reserve Force.
the Army for some of the
Tht; U. S commerci al fleet has
schedu le delays . But mllltarv
hPPn on a steadv downward

spira l since WQorld War II ,
driv en out of business by cheaper
foreign competition . In 1947 there
were 2.332 co mmercial ships
under U. S. flag. At the close of
the Vi etnam War there were 620.
!\ow with only 357 ships plying ·
the commercial trade, and many
of them too busy to take time out
to supply a wa r, the United Staes
has t o r ely on the old retired ships
It keeps for emergencies .
" II you had a good ac tive
Merch ant Marin e, you wou ldn ' t
need a Ready Reserve fleet , ..
former stralegic sealift director
Robert Kesteloo t told us.
In the absPn ce of a me rchant
nat lonal guard or rrservP type of
force th&lt;ll can order private
sailors Int o trmpnrary cluty, thr
Marllime Administration counts
on the wlltingnPss of Merchant
Marlnr sail or s on IPa vP to man
all the Ready Rt&gt;servP ships . And
some undrrstandably don't want
to spend their vacation sailing
back and fort h between the
Unll ed St ales and Saudi Arabia .

U S.

SIPve DeBerg hooked up wtth
Slephone Paige for lwo TDs.
inc l udi ng an 83 -ya rd bomb wtth
1.14 left 1n the game to g ivr
Kan sa s City a 23 -2llead DeBPrg
J lso connrc!('d on a Hl·:va rd TO

can come.··

The bipartisan budget talks. w~ich bPga n Ma y !J and moverl to
Andrews Air ForcP Base in subu r:b'an Wa shing ton Sept . 7. rPrPssl'd a t
10 p.m . Monday . Whit e House ;tnd congressional leaders sc heduled a
noon meet i ng Tuesda y on Ca pitol Hiil in an efforl to break the
impasse over reaching a $500 billion. five yea r deficil·reduction
accord.
Those scheduled to at tend the mPrting were: White House Chief of
Staff John Sununu. White ll ousP budget dtrector Richard Darman.
Treasury Secretary Nichola s Bra dy. House Speaker Tom ~'o iey.
D-Wash ., Senate Democratic leader George Mitchel l ol Maine.
Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansas and House
Republican lea der Robert Michel of i llin oi s.
" It 's not quite an impasse. but il' s pre! ty cl osr t o o nr, " Do iP sc1 id in
a statement Ia te Monday after talks br oke off "It's go ing to be tough
but it' s still not impossible and no one is g iving up. The problem is
we're runn ing out of time. It' s go in g to takr a miracle finish by
Co ngress to get the job done...
·
~egotlators are fac ing an Oc t . I dead l ine. Wilhout a deal by then .
$105 i billion in automatic, across· thr-board spe nding cu ts. split
between defen se and domes or programs. will k1rk in. Those cuts are
the punishment impoS€d for fal ling to mrpl th e defiCit targets of the
Gramm· Rudman balan ced bud get law .
The targ et for f tscal l99l is $64 bill ion and the projected defic i t next
year Is $168.8 blllton . A $50 billion cuI i n th e deficit would not meet the
target, but Co ngress is expected to c hang e the target s Ia preve nt the
automatic cuts if a plan is approved .
The Democratic so urce sa id a bud ge t agreement hing&lt;'s on the
Insistence of President Bush and Republican negotiator s th at a
capUa l gai ns tax cut be part or the pa ckage. Ano th er key is whet her
Republicans are wiliing to swailow high er taxes on the ri ch to balance
the beneficial impact of the cap it al ga in s tax on the wealthy .
"It ail depends on exactly how intransi gen t they tRepublican s t arP
on capital gains," th e so urce sa i&lt;1 ··J think we tDemocratsl have
m ade every concession wr can" in oth rr arras such as domesti c
spe nding cuts, the so urce sa 1d
The source said bo th Democrat s and Repu blicans had put down
new- and po96i biy fin a l - orrcr son the table Monda y night and that
"the Democratic package has moved subs tantially 1oward what lhe
. Republicans are demanding ...
However. the Democratic sou r ce said or t hr GOP proposal The1r
final offer is vrry sim ila r to what thf'ir fir s t offer was." t&gt;xcep t on
defenS€ spending . where Republican s have agre ed lo cu t about $9 .9
bliiion in t he fi rs t' y'ear and $100 billion over five years
Democrats. the so u·r ce said. have proposed a $10 billion Pentagon
spending cut nex t yea r. and a 1 lea st $1 iS billion 1n cuts over five years
On taxes. both sid es long ago agreed to $25 billion In taxes and fees
In fiscal 1991 -half the $50 billion total drlicit r eduction pa ckage The
source said the late s t offer fr om Democrat s ca lled for $1.10 biliion in
tax and· fee revenue ovf'r fi vC' y('ar s whll£' RPpublicans p ro po sed
Sl3lU billion over the same period .
On domesti c spe ndin g. which Inc ludes federal benefit programs.
such as Medicare. and ot her enttt lements. suc h as the farm program .
the source said Democrat s in thei r lat est offer ha,·e proposed $12 .9
billion in cuts next vear an d 1120.6 in cut5 over five yPars.
Republican s had proposed Si i.r. billion i n cuts next year and $12.11
biiUon i n cuts on•r fi n · ~· rars
Th~ total D&lt;&gt;mocratic pa ckage presented Mondav night caliPd for
$52 i biilion 1n sav ings in li.&gt;cal 1~9 1 and a tota l or $5115.7 biilinn in
s.avings over fivr ~ears. !hr sou tT l' sa1d . whilP tiJP CUP packagP
rai1Pd for $:,0 billion 1n dPflrlt rPdu r ti on m lhf' fir st ye&lt;::~r and $~3
biUion ovPr fivP yP a rs
Thr so urce sai d Drm orra l s had t&gt;lml in,ltPd mo s t of thl' additional
money thPy had wantPd to ~pr nd on prog ram s th l'Y said were nredrd
ro mN"t pressing dornPstic nPrds. suc h as Pducation and r oad and
tx-idge repair . But t h r sou rcr. s!l id I hl' on l_
y Px Ira spe nding Democra 1s
are n&lt;J'Io'. Sf&gt;P kin g in thrir- IJtPs t propos;.JI is $28 bi llion to expand th r
earned-i ncome tax rrPdit fn r thp poor and to rxpand the pe rso nal
E"U'mption fo r poor and m id d iP -class tax payer s_
Tllose expa nded tax c-redi ts arc designed to help part lv of fset th e
impact of exciSP and gasoli nr taxPs that both &lt;&gt; ides h ave 1Pnlatlvrly
agreed should be in thl' final pac ka ge.
1'bfo sourer sai d bLth sidps now support h lghPr taxes on alcoholic
beverage-s . cigarPIIPs, ga;wlinc and luxu ry itPm s, such as PxpenslvP
cars. boa ts and electronic Pqu i pml'nt.
Excise and gawlinr taxPs an• widPly v il•wed as regrPs sivP bt•caust.•
tbey hun poor and middlP c la ss AmPricans morP than wealthy
Amt'1iCa.n' . and the source r;;a id negot iators ha vp yP t to agn'£' on any
provtsiODS that are more progresslvt' and force the wea lth y to
a greater sh.are of the tax burde-n

,....,.,,dPr

Today in history
a,. U.iki! Prew lll~raatlonal
Tr.da y 11 T~ y . lit-pt. lb . t bt' 21i1.5t day of 1990 with 104 to follow .
The mooo II " '&lt;Ul1og. movi ng toward its new ph.lse.
The morning • Un ar~ Mf-r·c ut') . \'f'll u•. Mars and Jupiter .
The t"Yenillg •tar li S•t urn
Thole born on thli .Uti' are un&lt;l&lt;-r lilA' sign of Virgo. They Include
English poe1 and ln:lrograpber Sam...-1 JohMOn, wriiPr of the first
EngUsh dictionary, In 170!1; SupreJJlt' Cuur1 Justice Joseph Story In
1779; French physk1st J~.m FoU&lt;'ault . i nventor of the gyroscope, In
1819; actres~e~ Greta Garbo in IJIO'i. and C'laudetiP Co lbert, also In
1900 I age 85}; actor Robert Blalu&gt; In 1934 1age 561 and singer -a ctor
F'rankle Avalon In 1940 I age 50 1.
On t his daiP in hlltory:
In 1850. Congress passed the fugitive Slave Act. allowing slave
owners to reclaim slaves who escaped Into another state.
In 1928, a hurricane that lashed Florida and the Wes t Indies for five
days lett an estimated 4,000 people dead and S30 million damage.
In 1975, FBI agents In San Francisco captured heiress Patricia
Hearst and two of her Symblonese Liberation Army comrades,
William and EmUy Harris .
In 19&amp;3, British adventurer Georg~ M eega n flnL•hed a 19,021 -mlle,
slx ·y~ar walk from the tip of South America In the Arctle Ocean at

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

would -b(• tackler - Kan sa..~t City sah•ty Kevin
rortf~ r - whilt• running for n :n -ynrd toudJdown in

lht• lirst quarter of Monday night's gamt· in
l){'nver. llumphn•y':-i scort• gan• tht• Broncos a 7 -:~

lt&gt;ad at the time. Tht• Broncos oven·ame a !all'
touchdown run by tht• Chiefs with a last-second
field goal to win 2t·2:!. tllf'll

Baseball:

•

Why Cincinnati rs on top:
A look at those on injured list
I!y RICK Vi\N S,\NT
l iP I Sports Writer
CINCINNATI Nul Pt ·te
Nnt Lou Pini£&gt;lla But
inj urif's
That '.s what thr Cincinnati
Heels say IS I he ke.v differen cl'
bPtwt'(' fl la s t year's di sappoint ·
1ng SPason and thts year \ gn•&lt;J t
SU CC'PSS .

A pox on big oil and price-gouging
in t he pa st monlh , oil eompanv
offi cial s have put forth 26 differ·
en t e xcuses to t'Xplaln why
gasoli ne prlees go up so fast and
come down so slowly . I know thi s
because I surveyed 108 new spap
ers. 27 news and busin ess maga .
zlnes, and 15 press release s by
vario us lntPrest groups an d
made a list.
Having cond ucted this sclen
till c st udy and ha v ing pondered
I he findings, I haev rome to th e
conclu sion I hat the oD compa ni es
are not telling I he truth. Forgive
me m y cynicism , dear Lord and
dear rPader Forgive me m y
pertinacity . Rut I believe the
product they are peddling Is
natural gas. I believe In my heart
th at I hey .1rc lyin g sons or'robber
baron s.
We all know how this thing go
st aled Iraq In vaded Kuwait on
Aug. 2 and fears of a supply
disruption swept th rough I he oi l
Industry like meas l ~s through a
middle schooL Oil firms tin the
Int ere st of brev ity, her ein aft er
re ferred to as APPOCS. pro nounced "A ·Pox " and standing
for Arrogan t, Predatory, Pri ceGouging 011 Comoa nies) lmme

dlately began hoa rdin g supplies
and buying c rudP on lhP spot
markP1. Thr surgP In demand
brought a surgP In wholesaiP
pr ice s th at wa s both prPdictable
and understandable.
What was utt Pr ly lncornprP·
hen siv P, howPvrr, was thr lmmr·
diacy with w hi ch in crea ses In the
pump pr ice Of gasoi)np followed
thr news of lhP Inv as ion approx lm a iPly 6.R sPcnnds . My
local station wa s being notified of
prlcP lncrPa ses sevPra l limPs a
da y by electronic mall.
It taki'S a month for tankers to
srt ll fr om !Jlf' Prrs lon Culf to
Ame r ican shores l1 lakes at
least a fpw rJays - Wt' can only
guess because the APPOCS art'
very circumspec t abo ut this- to
re fin e the crudt• and get g aso lin e
to dea le rs . So why w('r(' pr ices
going up so swiftly ?
Well , sal d the APPOCS, there's
all these computers. and things
arr done so fas t these days. And
gas Inventories were at historic
lows. And there's a new pricing
system . And there's a need to
protE'Ct re serves And there are
"market for ces" and " market

fears ." .~nd actually, crude pri
ces had bern creepin g up for
weeks but the oil firms had been
nob ly sw allowin g th e lo ssrs .
Mobil dev oted one of t hrir
"advrrtorlal s" to that 1m ag lnn ·
t lvr so b stor.v .
An oft -used defense was t he
"replace m ent cos t theory .. E x·
plalnrd Amoco In a full -page
nPwspaprr ad : "Whrn the avail ·
abi lit y of crud e oil is t hrea tened
anywhrrr. its markPt price in·
creases rv erywherP. DPspitP
w hat oil compa nies may ha vf'
paid for thei r ln vent ory.t hey stili
must In cur the increasPd cost of
rep lacin g thosr suppl ies."
Thi nk about lhal priceless
logk: Bi ,e bu siness no lon gf'r
t akt•s risk s. Consumers are ex ·
pPctrd to pay for !nvrntoriPS up·
frmtf We pay nov.: for gaso l!nf'
Wf' wlll consurnr wee ks from
now
The fa c t is. thrrP Is no free
mark et · placr at work. If therr
were. prices woul d ro mP down as
f ast as the y went up. ! When
c rud e pr ic~s fPII by sever a l
dollars a barn~t tow ard the end o f
A ugust, 1 stopped by my l ocal
st ation to watch them post the

Joseph Spear
lower numbers. They put up
hi gher ones.) Th e fast is. the
pl an et is being held hosl age by
gouge r s who co nt rol a produrt
that is nea rly as essentia l In I he
modern world a ~ food and wa ter.
The fa st is. we oug ht to nPuter
them . I mad e another li st.
I. We should regu lar th e
APPO CS. for ce them to npen
l hr l r book s to gover nnlPn t aud i
tors (s ome thin g thry arC' nnw
rf'sl stlngl and ta x thP !r wlndfil tl
pro fit s.
2. We should USP lhP 6()()
milll on·ga llon stratrgi1· nil rt&gt;·
sPrvr as apr i!'l' buffn I.e! somr
go wh('n priC('S so.1r. fill it bC~ c k
u~ whrn prices dip . The psy cu
lo gical effect nn lhf' oil market
co uld be (•xtraordlnary .
3. Con;:n•ss should entertain
l egislation lo nationalize the
APPOCS - and stage the debate
in a n aren a somwt'here so wec an
bu y t ic ket s and w atch the
bu gge rs swea t
4. We should turn out light s,
turn down thprmo sta ts, In s ta ll
sol ar, walk , display bumper sti ck er s. How atxiUt " Honk If
Ynu H a tr Oil Compa nh:•s. "

Civil War sites losing today's battle
CHANCELLORSVJLLE, Va .
INEAI - Directly across the
road !rom the Chanceilors vlll e
battle!Ieid- long t he sacred and
protected site or one of the
fiercest cla shes of the Civil War
- st and a recreailonal vehicle
campgrou nd and a miniature
golf course.
To the west Is the equaily
rt'Vered location of the Battle of
the Wilderness . Directly adja ·
eent to II Is a sprawling new
residential development whose
entrance Is an ogle, massive,
brick wall thoroughly Inrompatl ·
ble with Its historic
surroundings.
In addition to those tract
homes and their "Ar nold
Palmer-designed golf course." a
shopping center Is planned on a
site across the road from t he
Wilderness battlelleld . That' s
probably not what President
Abraham Lincoln had In mind
when he referred to Civil War
battlefields as hallowed ground .

On the eas t st and s the Salem
Chu rch building, ca r efully pre·
served for more th an a cent ury
beca use it was the site of a Civi l
Wa r battle and l ater served as a
field hospital for the vi ctor ious
but bloodied Con federate forces.
It Is difficult to find , however.
because of its Iocat10n - obs·
cured inside a miles -long shopping strip that Includes scores of
retail outlet s such as Battlefield
Real Estate, Revco Drugs, Hub
Furniture and Color Tile as well
as countless service statio ns.
motels and fast food outlets.
What ' s h ap p ened here Is
matched throughOut much of the
East. From Georgia to Mary·
land, the Integrity of Civil War
sites long presumed t o be sa fe
!rom development Is threatened
by the urban sprawl that' s
rapidly intruding upon pre·
vlously rural areas.
Those pressures weren't pres ·
ent In the late 1920s when th e
Interior Department and It s

Nation al Park Service fo rmu ·
latrd their st ra tegy to protect
Civ il War baltleflelds As a
rpsu lt . th e federal governmPnt's
policy has been to pre-se-rve on ly
ear thwor ks a nd ver y slgnlfl c an I
s it es
Now , howev er, Jntprstatc 95 is
thr East Coat's " main str('{'t" and in the Mid·Ailantlc region,
that highw ay corridor Is home to
the densest population conccn ·
trallon anywhere in the natio n
Becau se growth to the t'ast Is
constra ined by the presence of
the Allantlc Ocea n, much of the
development Is occurring on the
west, where a no rt h-south line of
Civ i l War b at lleflelds runs
roughly par al lel to I ·95. Some or
those historic sUes are 80 ro more
miles distant bul others are
fewer than 10 miles away from
the hi ghwa y.
Probably the most highly pub·
llclzed struggle In recent years to
prevent urban spra l from en·
crnac hln g upon a battlefield

Robert
Walters

occu rr ed ln M an ass as, Va .,
where a regional shoppin g m ail
and more than 500 tr act homes
were to be bu li t very near the s lte
oil he 1861 and 1862 Ba Illes of Bull
Run .
The cl ash was resolved only
after the federal government
agreed to purchase from the rea l
estate developers a tract of more
lhan 500 acres. at a cost estl ·
mated to be at l east $100 million .
Other efforts mounted by his to·
rians and preservationist s have
attracted far less attention . Typl ·
cai of them Is the current
campaign to keep residential and
commercial development from
impinging upon the Brandy Sta ·
lion battlefield In Culpeper, Va .
Brandy St ation , Cedar Creek.
New Market Heights, Port Republic, Cross Keys and the
Wilderness are among the more
than 20 Civil War sites In VIrginia
recently Identified by the Interior Department as most In need
of protection .

Th e RPd s wcrl' shredded la 'l
st• ason b.\ tn j u riPs . This .w•;u.
tht •y\·r durkrd th&lt;' surg('r.v
ward .
So m P fo lk s lookmg for rf'a .-.ons
for lhf' Rrds ' q ui ck turna round
suggrst t ha t Rosr. Ids ! \'PJI ·..,
managrr. p ul lC'd lh(' tram clown
wi th his ga mbling and la x
probl r m '-. . Othrrs su spr&gt;ct thr·
arn val ol no·non sPnsrPinlella as
managPr rhangrd the club' s
fo rt unt's . But playPrs li kP T om
Browning and Pau l (1" \ril l
d isagrrP
"Thi s t&lt;'&lt;tm's p1 ohl r m .... 1.1.-.t
.\ Pa r had not hin g to do\\ llh Prl r
Hos&lt;'." in si st.s Browning . · 'Y\ ,.
wNr in first p larr in .Ju nr J nd
ttwn WI ' bpg;:m lost ng about half
ttrr n·gular s to injurirs. ··
''T h&lt;' ditff'rt'llf(' twtwf'l' !l la..,l
)'i' M and this ~· rar JS simplP. "
l't'ho&lt;•s O 'Nrill. '' Wp'vp s tavt·d
aw ir.v fr orn major injurll'~. Yt Ju
cotn' t gtvP too much blamP or too
much crl'd it to a managPr . II" ~
the play er s who eit her do it or
clon"l rJo II out there .··
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l a~t sr ason , arP on th r vrrgP of
winning the division title thi s
:VCJ r . T hey ha ve bPt'n so domina t ·
in g 1hls !'·rar tha t th ry' rp see king
to beromr t he first National
Lra gur tra m to bP in first placP
('vt •rv day of a l b2 ·gamP Sl'il'iO n .
Th1• onl v u !h1· r m djor l rag-ur•
tPam tu accurnpli sh th ai fe&lt;JI wa .-.
th (' Detroit Ti gPrs in 19H4. ThP
192:1 NPw York Cian ts and lhf'
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f'\· ~rv day· of a 1~4 ga mP spa son .
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but " lot or people j ust don t
rl'mPmbl 'l' v.-t• wPn' a fir st·p ldf'('
cluh l.tst _
VI'ar unti l W&lt;' startPd
g 1·ttlng to rn .!part by lO JUrir.-;,··
... airl o·~rill. w ho missrd six
Wl'l'ks in .July and August of 19HY
with a hrnkr n thumb
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lltilj()f lll j Urll' ... .

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vf'iH . f01 Pxam p le, sllort
o.; top Ha rr~· l. ar kin was hilmg ..1-10
at tilt' i\IIStor hreak and proba
hl~ ·
!wadi ng fo r the h'agut ·
hat ti ng titlr wh Pn an (•lboH
tnjur~ · sillt&gt;lmr rl h1m for !h('
st•cn ncl h ;lif of th P st-ason .
Third IJ.1 ~ r man Chr is Sa iXI
mis s1•d two month !-. in thr m 1ddl P
of la st Vl'll l" wllll d kn r r lnJUI '.\ .
Kr•y pitrht•r s Dann~' .Ja ck son and
.los(• Rljo SpPnt half of la s t yea r
on the disa bled list.
" In the middle of la st season
wr li dd to keep br i ngin g guys up
frum Triple A and a lot of them
j ust werr n' t rf'ady to pia ~' major
!Pa g u~ ba ll. · · rf'ra lled Brownin g.

"'Thry co uldn't rrp la ct· ou 1 tnp
four or fi\' {' playrrs lt showed in
th e st andings ...
NPw Rrds th !s y(•a r havr farPrl
m uch bPHPr
Hal Morri s. hilling 3:,() head
in g in to tht• fin al two -wPek s of t hr
sr·ason. h{ls pushPd Todd &amp;nzin ·
gl' r ds idf' ct l fi rst ba sr. VetPran s
Rillv Hatl"iler and r ;l cnn Braggs
ha \'1' bt'l 'n strong platoon outfif' ld
pt'rfnrml'r s Rill Dor'-ln was
rl'ct· ntl .v arq Hi rrd f rom Housto n
for l':o&lt;tra i11fif'ld punrh i n the
pen na nt drh·t• a nd p la_votrs.
Although n· lif'f art· .Joh n
Fran c·o w.ro., triHIPrl dW.J Y 111 t ht&gt;
off . ..,Paso n.

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Nic k LowPr v k irked firi d goa is
of :N. 29 and 31 y ard s for Kansas
Ci ty. which fell to t ·1
Kan sas City 's s tar ru nning
ba ck Christian Okoye gained
only 119 ~·ards in LO altPmpts as
thr J)pnvrr drfPn SI' gang· tark led
him .
"Ok oyl' wa .o., n't a l"l'ally· big
rac lor In ltrP gam I'," said Karl
Mrcklrnbur g. who hMI a 2L ·.va rd
[UmbiP l'f'C'O vrr y " Jip go t a Jot of
carries. but not a lo t of yards ··
" It fl'il good to go out and play
v.·rll ag ain s t Chri s ti a n... Humph
rr.v sai d. " Hf''s a gn•a t back, and
I wa n trd lo plav W&lt;'ll tonight."

In t hr first qua r ter , a

R a nd~ ·

·My1•r o..; h;r .., bt •Pn ~ i m pl y· hr i lli ,mt .
Mvcrs h:r o., !t •.rnlf'd up with
hurcl ·throwing o.;trikf'tlUt .:~ rti s t
!1ob Drbhk Ill g i\f' tht· Ht •ch a
IJUllpPn of "N a ~IV Ko.\ s .
Tht • mos t piP;Jo.,Jnt su r pn sr tilt •
firo.;t half of thl' Sl ',lson Wil'- .l ac k
/\rms trong. pil'kl•fl to tw tht '
:\atio nal L Pa g uf' ·~ sta rt ing
pitch('r in th1 • A l l Star g;tmr. At
m id s ra s nn , Nor m Ch ar li on
m;JciP&lt;:t sucn •ssfu l m m·rfrom the
t&gt;ul lpf'n to 1h1• &lt;; tar trn g roiJIJOn .
:vlo\·ing into thf' f tna l tw o
u·f·r·k..., , thl' HPcb It 'd th f' h •dgUP in
u •;Jm r·.:rr n!'d r urr ct\ 'Nagt' . Ci n
C'i mut i ha sn't hPI' Il top ~ in tf'a m
FHA s inl't' l'l.tO Tlw f{pd.., ctl ... o
an' aln~ tht· IP.!guf• lr st in ba!tmg
ani! fl f' ifling .
" II .;; how s wh at kind ol playe r s
\\ 'f' hrt\ t' ,rnd tiH• job thrv can do
wtll 'n th ('.\ ·'rp ht •d l!h ~· " ~ a id
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NEW YORK iU PI 1- Arbitra
tor George Nico lau ruled Man ~
da v maj or ·league ow ne r s must
pay SI02 .5 million in dama ges for
cons pi ring to hold down fn'l' ~
agent sa larie s in the 1987 and 19RR
seasons.
N icol au. who has been working
on the Co llu sion II and Ill cases
for .I 1·2 years, earlie r dett•r
minPd own er s wrrr gui ll y of
unf airly attemptin g to suprt•ss
free-agent sa larie s during tho se
two seasons. His d ecision only
set tl es t hr amou nt of sa lary' he
estimated was lost by the af
l ect r d pl ayers. N lco iau wlil hold
mo re hea rin gs to determine huw
th e money wlli be di vided .
" When coup l&lt;&gt;d with arbitr{ltur
Tom Roberts' 1986 deciSion 1 in
Co llu sion ll. t otal damages

awardf'd to pl;wrrs in thl' i n lhP
collusion ca ses now s t&lt;:.~nd at $1n
mil lion and counting. " sa id Pia \ ·
(' rs A s.soc ia 11 on r-: xrc u tl\ ·r D i rrc·
tor Don Fehr . "T ht•rr will be
much m orl' to come wh t•n tht'
n •mc1inmg d am ag ('S an' dt'IPr
minPd. inc luc\ing Joq sa ltll'\' fot ·
19H9 .:tnd 1!190. inH' rPst. am\ other
damJgP~.o . P rO!P.S t as till'\" v.dlL
thl' ownprs t'd n no longt'r down·
play t' ithl'r tll&lt;• sign ifleanl'l' w I Ill'
l' ffi 'C' I of their intentionally
wro ngfu l co nduct ."
llra rin gs on dama gt•s lor th(•
l~R~ a nd l ~l ~tO ".Pasons an • rx ·
Pf'C1Pd to twgin ni·x t month .
Pl avcr RC'la tio ns l'ommith·P
Grm·;·ai Couno;.c\ Ch.Jr ! P~ P.
O'Co nn or satd hi ~ orgamzation
di sagrPC'S wi th tl11• a m ounl ol

With Kan sas Cit y ahead 3-0,
Humphrey broke a tackle In lh e
midd le. used the back judge to
sc rC'en orr anothrr defender and
broke free for a :!7-yard
his
longPst scorin g run as a pro .
T hP Chiefs pulled within 7·6 on
Lower y's Sl'cond field ~oai. De ·
flc&gt;rg r ngin&lt;•ered a 63 ·yard drive.
convertJng on third-and-JO at his
own 26 with an IR-yard compie·
lion to Todd M cNai r.
D enver drovr 80 yards on 1t s
next possess ion. 43 yards comrng
on a fl ea- fli cker from Elw ay -toHumphrey -to-E iway and down·
field to Johnson. Humphrey' s
6-yard burst up the middle gave
Denver a 14·6 lead
KC cornerback Albl'rt Lew is
recovere d Orson Mobley 's fum ·
bir at the Denver 43 with 3: 15 left
to set up Lowery's third fi eld
goal. The 31· yard kick cut
Denver' s lead to 1&lt;1 9 wit h 4
seco nds remaining in lhP first
hail .
"We made so many mi sta kes
in the ball game , .. Denver Coac h
Dan Reeves said . '' I I 'sa good win

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for us. It had everything in it,
good. bad and ugly."
" We h ad too many misS&lt;'d
opportunities in th e f ir st half, "
DeBerg said.· ·we were forced to
co me away with fi eld goa is when
we should ha ve had touchdown s.
In fact. onr lime were in sid e the
five and sti ll on ly got a field
gocll ...
After Lowc;·y fell short on a
:,2-yard field goal a t tempt early
in the third quar ter. Elway
ca pped a 10-play drive with a
quarterback draw . His :!0-yard
co mpletion to John son on third·
and -13 ke pt the 65-yard scoring
driv e a I ive .

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Expansion presentations
begin today by 10 cities
NEW YORK 1UJ&gt;I I - Represen ta tives or 10 c itie s. armed
with det ai led battle plans, Tues da y begi n making prese n tations
t o th e Na t ional L eague F:xpan
sio n Commlttre 1n thri r qurst fo r
an rxpansion tea m .
T he c iti es wi ll stage a Sep·
tember showdo wn to brin g maj or
l eague base ball i nt o new terri ·
tory when th e NL expands in
1993.
Each c it y - and som ellme s
rompe tln ~ ownership group s re·
presenting the sa me c ity - is
sc heduled to make a 45-minute
present ation to the committee at
a New York hot el. Besides the
usua I array of statistics and glitz.
eac h group wili highlight It s
unique se lling point s to the four·
member comm ittee.
Arizona and Florida have
spring -training track r ecord s
Buffalo has two stra i ght years of
seven-fig ur e attendance at
minor-league games. Tampa -St.
Petersburg has 24,000 season·
tick et holders without a team .

Orland o a ln '; Jd ~ · ha!-. a rnanagPr
And [)(&gt;nvrr ha s an Pn tirP tirnr
zo m' a nd l.Jro~td cas tin g'~ Mr .
Bast•bali. Bob Ut'l'k&lt;'l
"Each city w ill havP dif fl'll'lll
thin gs th ry want to t&gt;mpha..,iJ.P...
salrJ Douglas Dan forth . c h&lt;1ir
man of th e Pill s tJurgh Pira t(' s
and head of lhP rxp an sio n
comm!ttef' . O!h('r mPmtwrs nf
thr romml11er arP NL Pr(' s idt•nt
Ri ll White. Fred Wilpon of the
Nrw York Mrts and John
McMuilen of I he Houston Aslros .
Groups representin g Miami.
Sacr amen to, Denver and Buffalo
wi il race theco mmltte eTuesday ,
with representallve s of Washington. Ch arlotte. Or lando and
Nashvl ile a day later. Groups
r epresen ting Phoe nix a nd
Tampa-S t. Petersburg won ' t
mak e their presentations until
Sept . 28.
A group representing Van·
couver has been given an ex ten·
slon on the deadline for respond·
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I only drink beer.
Lots ol people who wouldn't
think of lying to others, tell
themselves some pretiY big lies.
Especially about alcohol.
That's unfortunate, because
the only waJ to deal with prob·
lam drinking Is to be honest with
JourseH and seek help.

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punt by 1hr Broncos' MikP Horan
gavr the Ch irfs possessio n at th1•
Drnv rr 26, sPttln g up Lo\.Vrr~· ·s
29 ·yard f1 eld goal.

Damages are awarded
•
m
Collusion Il, III

'
IIUMI'HREY SCORES TO - Dt•nv.•r running
hack Bohby Humphrey (26) shl'ds his la'l

pass to Paig&lt;'. who caught a pa"
in hi s 66th consPcu tl vP NFI.
game.
·'Th is was a gamr where
whoever had t he bail Iasl was
go ing to win. .. De Berg sa id
"Eiway"s a gre at competitor.
and that rourth·dow n pl ay was
amazing. Th at was an ali~~ro
play ."
Humphrev rush ed 19 times for
132 yards and two touchdowns to
lead the Denver ground at tack.
scorin g on runs of 3i and 6 yards.
Eiway added a 2-yard TD run as
the Broncos £'vrnPd th e ir rn·ord
to 1 I.

Keep up the lies or lace the
truth. II you have a •roblem with
alcohol, It's the mest Important
choice you'll ever make.

The Daily
Sentinel
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�Page- 4 - The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday. September 18. 1990

Rijo stops Giants on 2-hitter;
magic number reduced to 11

MOLITOR SCORES Mllwuukce's Paul
.,. Jidt&gt;!oi s a fely Into home plate. pa."'i Sin g

MoUtor sco r~• d off a hi t h} Robi n Y ount, but It
wasn't enough t o kt'I'Jl tht• Tr ibe from posllng a 4-2
VIct ory 1LIP I )

~l o lil or

ln d1a m; &lt;at&lt;_her Sandy A.Jomar tl r. in the fi rs t
~H o nd ay

mning of

nighl' s gam e m ( lt•Hla nd

Bosox snap four-game losing
streak; Oakland beaten, 7-0
By P ~U L DE F EDt.
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Scoreboard ...
Majors

four th su aight and l Oth tn 12

un rankf'd

Transaction!!
Mcmday Sp orts Tran sacOomo
B ue baJI
Ha lllm ol'f' - Ca!IPd up pl1c hf'f
Mi ck ey Westoo lnfl eldPr Juan
Bell calcher C h r i s HoUe s and th ird

baSf&gt; ma n L eo Gom f"Z f r crn R oc hs
tt' r of lntPrna tl ona l L PaguP tA,\A I

· We curpos ltt oned so f ar out !n
fr o nl o f other F l ori da d tl es at
th is f lm r th at [ CJn' t Jm ag! nP
ltlf'm r al ch tn g

up t o u s " St

Pr ter sbu1g V ic·p May or Robert
Strwa rt said
But Mlam1

1s o f f enn g J op

Robb i e Stad i um . a la r ger
h.J sebal l mad H i spanrc popul atio n and a la r ger m arket And
Or lando, wh ic h al rea dy has
named ea tcher Bo b Boone as It s
man ager , rs prom oting Its repu
tal ion as the nation' s top touri st
des tination
M ea nwhile, De nver and Pho•·n lx ar e staging a battl e for the
ex pected Western expansi on ent ry Denver had appeared 10 be
leading that r ace until a c hain of
events drew th e parti es even

Denver 's prospective owner ,
John Di keo u, was forced to drop
out of contention w ith fin ancial
dlffi eulties
M ea nwhile, Phoenix 's stalled stadium plans were
put in m oti on w hen th e Ar izona
L eg islat ure passed a sales l ax
m ea sure to fin ance the f ac i li ty

By C.J. HWU
UPI Sports Wr iter
Jose R ljo Is close to achi evi ng
one of four persona l goal s, an
aim that his teammates would
l ove to share with him
The C inc innati pit ch er hu r led a
two-hit ter , while P au l O' Nerli
sm as hed a tw o-run home r and
Hal Morri s deliver ed a two-run
sing le, pac ing the National
L eague Wes t-leading Reds to a
4-0 vict ory ov er the Sa n F r an
c isco Giants.
" M y goal s are to pitc h rn a
season-opener , an Ali-Star ga m e,
t he playoffs and Wor ld Seri es,"
R iJo sai d ' I don 't have any of
them yet But I'm feeling good
about m y playoff goal "
The vi ctory r educed the Reds'
m agic num ber f or c li nchmg the
Na tional L eague West to 11
gam es, as Sa n Fra ncisco s uf
fer ed its f ourth strai ght l oss . Lo s
Angeles rem ained 5 I 2 games
bac k
Rijo, 12 7 per mrt ted on I) a
fi rs t inn ing do uble and a nmth
rn nln g single t o Ke' 10 Ba ss as he
pitc hed a career hi gh f tflh com
piete ga m e and hts ftr sl shutout
of the year
'II was unbelievabl e, · he sa1d
I fel t so good I don' t even
beheve It m yself I don t thm k 1
could f eel any bet ter than I d td
tonig ht "
The h ar d I hr owrn g rJg hl
ha nder, w ho walked tw o r etired
12 In a row at one poin t and II
sll atghl at another
Hrs 12
st nkeouts &gt;were a tea m hig h for

sco rf' lrss 1nn mg s 1n r p\](:' f fo1 thP
h1 s f1rst appc-aran cP
stnc e suf fcn ng a knrr InJ U n M a\

Gia nts,

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No rma Torres, nurs ing di re ct or

of the M etgs Co unt y Health
Depa1tmen t, parent s and oth e1
ca reg ivPr s of Infants and young
child n•n nl'ed to be awe~ I P o f
potential safet y h aza rd s rn the
nur st:'r y environm ent

i{eu sc hel " He s 41 vcars old and

Mr s To rr cs re por ted t ha t e at'h
year an avera gl' o( 67 nu rser y
prod u c t IPla ted f. ltal LIIl'S UlT U I
nat Jo n;Jl \y to mfJ nts a nd sm .LII
ehJidr t•n under flvp years of agt'
M rs To rres wa rnPd f irst t Ime
paren ts th at olh er pr odu cts can
be ver y h azardou s wh en u sed
wi th babtes She re pm ts I hal the
U S Consum er Product Sa fet y
Commtssion r ecently r ecalled
one mtllton d angerou s lnfan 1
bean bag cushrons because of a
serious su f foca ti on t 1sk t o
rnf ant s
She also sta t ed that o'e' 200
rnf ants have dted from ent rap
ment or suf focat i on on adul t beds
and wa ter bed s smce 198.'&gt; She
stresses that an tnf ant should
never be left on an adult or
vou th!x'd or wa terbed beca use
l ht• baby c an become entrapped
and su f foca tP betw een the m al
tress and t he wall or bed f ra m e
M rs To rres provtdes lh e fol
lowtng as some sa fety guldeitnes
fo 1 c hec kin g new or second hand
nu r s('ry eq u i pm en t
Cribs
Slats should be n o more than
two and threee tghlh s tnc hes
apart to preven t the tnfant 's head
from sltpptng t hrough and cau s
1ng st r an gul atiOn
Fo r a seco nd h and c rr b. piacP
bumpe1 pads around t he en Ill P
r 11b a nd se cu re •
Mak e su re m at tre ss ft t s
snug lv i f m or r th an two f tnge r s
can fll bet wer n th e m a ttress and
stde the ma llress ts too small
If you pa tnt or re flms h an o\d,• r
crtb
use on l y h tg h qual tl'
house hold ena mel pa m t r cco m
nwnd ed fo r mdoor usr
Do no t place the cr rb nex t to a
v. 1ndow v. h e re thf' drapr n or
\ f'n r l ta n blmd co r d 1s Wi th in thf'
chr ld 's re ac h II could ca u" '

DOLHLE PL ~ \ ' - Sa n F ran cisco sN ond ""-"'man Robhv
Thomp~on takt•s to th t• &lt;ll r to av Oid tht&gt; Reds' Ha l Morris
com ph_
•tp lh P doublt· pldy in tlw f ourth mnmg of Monda~· DIJ:"ht's

and

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tn iSS f'd till Y l i mP dl .1 11
f l mak PS YOU WOndPJ Wh dl Wf'
co ul d hciW' donp t hts \ t'd r If ~H'
hdd h.1d h u n dl] s r·a ~on

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JUn ior 11 &lt;tn sfP I Kenl Graham
late 1n lhP SP&lt;'o nd

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ColiPge dOd sta t tr d ( , J J ham til t'
second half I hi' s ~&lt; 11 r h had
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half f rcld go .11 d r~ vc for a I ll I
Ohro St c~ te halfltm c lead l hrn
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10 Bobb1 Ol iv e tn l h&lt;' th u d
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onr of w h 1ch wa s rrtUJ ned for a
touchdown hy Hl co r nr 1 b ac k

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Coop&lt;&gt; r, w hose No 12 Buc k eves
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Sou ther n Cali!or nra Sept 29
· We were able to pla y Kent
iG r aham i l n th egameSa!uHl dy
Wr w " nt ~d to p lay him In lh&lt;' fi rs !
game but dtdn I get a c hanc e to
get him i n
'Hr 1Cr a h.1m 1 d ld som e goOO

lhtngs and som e had things He
for ced the ba ll i n fo rovrrage and
had the inter ception a b ad read
on his part Bu t he also m ade a
grea t throw for a touchdow n to
Bo bby Ol ive '
A.s for F r ey , w ho Jed the Flt g
Te n i n pass ing effic iency l ast
yea r , Cooper ex pre&gt;Sed d isap
pomlment In his play so far
" He certai nly has n t been as
consistent as we'd hoped for al
t his stage ," Cooper satd of F r ey
' 'I lhlnk Greg would tell you the
sa m e th ing Greg ca n pl ay better
than he's played i n the f irst two
ga m es ."
I s Frey poss ibly feelin g pres
sure from Gr ah am 1
" I Imag ine," said Cooper "I
would If I was a quarter back and
was n't playing th at good Greg
ought t o be In better co ntrol oft he
offense than he rs ri ght now
"One time th ey brou ght a guy
off the corner We've ga l an
adjustment thai w hen I heir blil z
l ng you ra ise up and hit the op&lt;&gt;n

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brca usc t hP a ddresse s drP fr P
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possible b&lt;' tw~c n thr top of th e
sid e r a il and the mattre ss su p
por t to d i scour agP a child from
11 yln g to climb out
Playpens
Drop stde m esh p l ay pens
should never b e left wt t h side
down The mesh form s a l oose
pock et t hat the ba by could roil

TUES DAY
PO M EROY - A hu nte1 sa ft'll
COUI SC wr li ht' held Tu esdd} anti
Thu rsd dv .:.r nd t hf' following :v!n n
dav " ' Pam er o; Village Ha l l
fro m h- \1 p m Fm mforma ll on.
con ta c t .J ohn K iebel at 985 -4 1 ~1r-,

I n to

Check the m es h net u ng for
holes and tears t hat could &lt;;ntrap
an tnfant 's neck
Ch eck for tears and holes on
vinyl t op r arls wh ere a teethtng
child co uld chew off t he pieces
and c hoke on them
High Chairs
Ht gh c hatr s must ha ve wa tsl
and c r otch saf et; strap s mde
pende nt of th e t ray 10 preven t th e
ba by f rom fa limg be neath th e

Fo r morr In for m at io n ca ll

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TII URSDAY
POMERO'! - T he X t Ga mma
Epstlon Ch apt er Bel a Stgma Phr
Soron tv wtll mPet Th ursday at
ti 30 p m Member s ar e to bJrn g
eomp letcd necklac es
POM ER OY - Th P Po m &lt;•roy
group of A A and AI-A non wi ll
meet Thursday at i p m at the
Sacred Hear t Cat hol tc Chu rc h
F'or

SYRACUSE- T heTh ~rd 1\ ed
ncsday Homema ker s Clu b "' 'I I
m eet Wedn esday at l Oa m alth e

book Bn ng covered drsh and
table servrcr for pot luck NP ~
mPmbe1s we\ r omP

POM E ROY

PORTL AND -

Re v L &lt;;l u
PSC'nca mp will p r eac h dt llw
Freed om Gospel M ts ston Chu1r h
on W ednrsda \ &lt;:I t 7 p m fu1 tlw
open a ll rrvJ \ a l,

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Co m m t lt £'(~ Will m L'el Th ur sda y
at 7 ~0 p m a t thP L lll )(' nl r r s

Cou n tv

Ha llt n Pome1 ov

Jrsus 1n tl1 r

Hill s
StngPrs "til be the (;,
brrel Quar tel

P O RTL A ~ D -

ti p o ve r s

1\ a lkers and ;um per s should
h ave cover s over co il springs an d
n ot h av e any x f r a m es to preve nt
p ln c h1n g or a mput atiO n of
fin ger s
Wh en a wal ke 1 or JUm per IS 1n
usc alwa}'S p lace ga l es or gua r d s
at t hr t op of all st.IJ rw,t ) s to
prev en t f ail s
Baby Gates
and Enclosures
Neve r use t he accordw n s tv lr

m form atlon

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Hel p Your Ch tld Sa' No to Sex ual

w il l preac h dnd s in ~ "' thP nprn
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on Thur sddV dt 7 JJ m .11 tlw
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A ugu st hlc e cn•am socia l wa s a

bi g success
A H allo ween pa1 ty rs alsobelng
planned t or October

Yearbooks ready
Th e 199Q M eigs Mar audc1
Yearbooks may be picked up al
I he sc hool office from B: 15 to
10·1 5 a.m throu gh Friday

grandmother Bea t r ice

W ea~e r ,

also of M ason and I da Paugh of
Po mt Pieasan t, W V a
Paterna l gr andparent s are Bill
and Kathy Hicks of Buck ha nnon,
W V a , gr eat gr andmo ther Bet ty
Htck s al so of Buck hannon and
grea t gr andpar ents AI and Kay
Haw es of Beh edere, N J
T he m oth er Is the forme•
Suze tte Paugh

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People in the news-_,
B} WILLIAM (' _TROTT
United Pr es s lnl&lt;' rnatlonal
L E ONA LAS HES SA. DDA.M : L eona Helm sley says she know s
the d iffe rence bet wee n a gues t and a hostage, ev en if Saddam
Hu !&lt;ist&gt;ln doesn t H el m slrY took time ou t f ro m her own t ro ubl es

l o bu y a fu ll page ad mTh e New York 'I tm es Mo nd ay to lec tu re
the I raq i presr dcn t abou t t he hotel bu sin ess 'I k oow so m ething
about how one i s supposed to lrcc~ l guests, M r Hussei n, "
Helmsley's open letter says · T he pPn ple held In you r gr as p
are nor guests T he; ar e hostages ' Helm siey urg ed Hu sse tn t o
relea sr t hl' hos tages ln th r nu mP of hu ma n lt v ' and a ccused
htm of co wer in g behl ng hum an shiel ds 'In your bJzarre world
whrr r det enllon cen ter s have bceomP ho tel s and hostages have
b('co m r gue sts, I can mak e one r p comm end atl on Ihat I have
nr vrr madP In a ll th e vP ar s I h &lt;~ vr· bf' Pn wel com m g pop le Mr
Hu ss(' m , 1t !S ti me t o c he( k ou t Un lr ss H e lm s ley successfully
appe als hN fou l v ear sl'n tt•n cP fo1 tax fr aud, sh e a lso Wi ll b r
qual lf led to d !sc u ss th e dl ffP r Pnr P bPt wrrn a gu es t a hos1agc
and an In m ate
RY DE R FOR A.N IM i\LS ~ c l rr ss Wynonu Ry der was om• of
th r star a t t r&lt;:~ c t1 o n s r1 1 a big amm al n g ht s g ala 1n Wash 1ng1nn
D C , du rl ng the Wt'P krnd ''l' rn hr 1P on behal f of m y cc~ l "sa rd

and e xpand able enc losu n•s w 1th

llvd r r , "' ho at te nded l hr Prople for the E thtcal T r ra lm Pnl of
1\ nl mal s ba nquet wrlhnul bovfn end ,Johnny Bepp 'S hP was a
Brt ll sh shorth au "' ho I'd had srncc I was a Il l tiP glr I She
rrc r n tlv pas srd .J V.,l Y Rvd Pr sa y s shP never Pa t s m rat and IS
wot k! ng on bPcom mg a ful l sc alf' vrg r ta r ta n ' I cl o have some
cia II\ fprod ucl s l but dtn trvm g to c u t bark shrsc1 1d 'I' m only
1P. !- OU k now ' A nolhPr fledg: l 1ng vf' grt a n an . Kevin Nealon of
"Sa t urda Y N igh t I IVP · was r mr('(• fo1 t hr ('VPn Jng and the
r 1owd al so tncl uded Elliot Gould , River Phoenix . Chrissi e
llynde of t he• P r~•lt•nd ers and coun trv singer k d lang

Ia• gc ' shaped opemngs dl tiw
top edge . 01 lar ge d 1a m ond
shaped openmgs be twee n s la b
Be sure that b aby gal es ust&gt;d to
bl oc k doorw ay s and sl c1 1rs h a vl' &lt;~
secu r e pressure b ar so th r:.• ch 1ld
c anno t p ush 11 ov er and fa ll
F'or fur thf'l 1nform a t 1on co n
crrnm g b ab\ sdfety, co n ta&lt;. t
Mr s Tor rf's at lhe MP Jgs Cou nt \

HPa lth Depa rtm en t at 992 6626

Quirks in the news
Professor

Wo r ld sa fP f rom
spaC(' tOm di Of'S

a s A vrnu r or T rr race T heY
n('g h'CI to tncl udr apa r trrwn l
num b£.&gt; 1sa nd su1t e numbp r s dnd

arc oft en care less abou t ZI P
Cod P acc u racv ..

Reu te r added thai unl ess "d
dJ ('SSC'S on personal lrt te r s arl '
l vped or pnnted, t hey can not b&lt;'
re ad bv the au tom ate d equ tp
mpn t t he pos tal SPrVl CP now us{'"

to sor t m os t of l hr 500 m rl lion
m al l 11 hand le s P JI h
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RPu te J offe1s th('sf' tip s on how
to m clk f' thr ta sk easter
Crra tP a lr tler wri ti ng co r nPr
and st oc k 11 wllh needed supphcs
suc h as paper, pe ns and prnCJ is.
le t tPr open Pr , pr nc 1l shai pen er .
stamps and st allonrr v an d aU
dt ess bc ok
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p !PCf'S of

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wntr th r m orr vou 11 h ~l\r ' to

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A sm orgasboa r d d l nnf'I fo r
OctobP J wa s a nnouncr d a t th e
1rce nt mcet m g o f 11w Has ha n
La diPS Auxlliarv

.J ack an d Em m a lane Paugh of
Ma son. W \i a , m a le r nal great

ROCK SPRINGS - The Ohro
Child Consei vat ion L e.J KUC Y.lll
meet T hu rs day at 7 p rn a! lh f'
Rock Sp n ngs Un ti Pd M ct hodJSI
Chur c h Offl ccJ s wil l be 1n
sta lled A ll mf'mbpr s ur ged to
aI tend

Svracu sf' p !Cn Jc a r ra M ember s
t o hav€' tdeas foi m akm g ve a1

l'oid mg h tgh ch a1r s m ust have
an e f fec ti ve Joc ktng dev ice to
keep th e chatr from co llapsing
and the 1ra y should loc k
secu r el y
Ba by Walkers
Baby wa l ker s should h ave "
w ide b ase for stabtllt y to p r eve nt

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Scott and Suzette Hi cks an
nounc r t he bi rt h or th elf fir st
ch1id Chel sea Nt col e She was
born June 22 at Cab&lt;'ll Hunting
ton tW V a 1 Hospit al, we ighing
fou1 pou nds and 10 ounces ,

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PORTL AN D - Rev R G Wtl
Il or d wtll preac h at the Freedom
Gas p&lt;&gt; I Mt sston Churc h on Tues
day at 7 p m for the open a tr
r ev rval. " Jesus tn lhe H 1lls ·
Smgmg wtll be bv U nt ied
Cos p&lt;&gt;iet le

Fish, chicken
dtnner slated

Bashan Ladies
plan dinner

11 was annou net•d thai

tn. l 't h 1•• 1 1•• t h oi1Jel l'ot t ho&gt;u l nr&lt;l h f Yt . l d 1\\U I I H ~ r h ,tl \ ! Ho d r Jt l rltn Jtm
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lnll' rl!'!'! t pa 1d to pr1 nclp~ l end , ompoundt'd W !'i'~ ly R st h'"!l , rl! r l l"'" Au.;: ]

The Bank That Wak e.•
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446-0902

Wha t bPt l l' I w o~ v to s t1mul a tP
dn lnt E' fl'S t In l h&lt;.' WflltP n WOld
th an by spt!I ng d good ('Xdmple
fo r a vou ng pet son " he sdv s A
lr ttPr In H 'mt•rnbrCJ nU-' o f a
sprcta l mT.J slon m 1g ht b eco mf '
o nP o f thr ( h tld ' s m os t ( hPII ShPd
posspss lons And 1f Yo u c c~ n
('StJ bi ish an ong01 ng coJn•spon
drnc e, yo u
dl'velup .:_r \ alu a
bi(' pa 11r 1n lh d! cou ld las t ,,

T he cost of the drnn e1 v.rli be
$1 50 f or adult s and $2 fOJ
childre n und er agt• 12 and w1ll
In cl ud e dessert and d1 Ink
Bec ky Pu llin s pres ided at the
meelln g and Lo u Pi tzer gave thr

CI! I tll v 1 ~ 11 you r nc1rt ~ t
( , n trc~ l Tr ust off~t c for dc t.11l s rod.&lt;)

Middlepo"

Wtth '27 mil liOn a d u l t A m f' ll
can s un t~ h iP to r Pad or WI l i P
1\H.'Ja cv is a n.1t10nal ron c Prn
Bul , Tom H:eui L'r , Pu rru •r O\ Pos l
m as !l'l , woul d l 1k c JOU to hr mg
tha i eo nc c r n c losr t to h om P
b PC'd USL' nPx t Wf' P k IS N.J !]{)nal
CJ rd and I P1tn Wr 11 mg Wt~f' k
'If y o u art' dJ stn•ssl'd ,Jbo u t
t hP n umber of clul drPn g1ow in g
up to becoml' .Hiult s who d on t
full y ap prt' t \alt ' th f' va lur of I hi'
writ tr n wo r d. you t .1n du somt•
th ing dbo ut 1t " HPu tl'r s,n s
You cJ n ~Nill e a le ttr r

C.tl , l l l tnor s .J nd al l theot heJ Btg
Tt'n !Pa m .., wp \ P got t o g r t
bf'ltf'l P'v f'f\ IN (' (' k "S.:l ld ( OO JX'I
CO opf' l !-,8 111 lhf' 011 ]\ Sf'rJ OU:-.
In JU I \ com1 ng ou t of thP Ros to n
Col lr g r gCJ m P \\.1 ~ t o rrst-r \ f'
l rght end Gan l tc kol! tch. " hu
o.,u ffr Jf'd a spld t nPd lrft k nPP
L Jr kovll r h w1 l l br sJcif'IJnrd hom
111 10 :21 cl c~vs, mak1n g h i m
doubt fu l lu1 So utlwr n ( dl

454 S S . 7

Hicks birth

Community calendar

Card, letter writing week
set across United States

•

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
CO LUMB US tUP II - Oht o
Statt' coa c h .John Cooper r f' af
firmed M onday thai senror G1eg
l' reyJS stti lh Js No ! qua rter back
desp i te s u b p ar perf orm ances 1n

The Daily Sentinel
Tuesday, September 18, 1990

Baby safety week slated

thr season RI JD cam f' 1nto th e
ga m r w ith an 0 :1 ca 1E'P I mark

aga mst the Gtan ts
'I' ve been l tfll ng we tght s and
th r owmg ex tr a to bu tid m1
shou ld er back up
he satd
fppl so strong now I f ed al m os t
unbeatable I lhtn k I can thr ow
mv f astball bv an vbod v I " "'
t hr ow 1ng at leas 195 m 1le" a n hou1
ton Jg ht ·
"I npve r sav,.. R IJ O 1n tro ubl P
Sa n F t a nc Jsco Managr1 RoQr t
Cr atg sa Jd " liP pt tc hed ltkt•
hel l
Rrc k Reusc hel p ti C'hPd lwo

By The Bend

Bu r l i n g ham M odel n
Wood m f' n of Am P! IC a wt \1havr a
f ish and c hJt k&lt;'n drnncr r and
o th er sand w 1c hes l on Oct ti fr om

I I a m to 7 p m
H o m em ad e p1 rs .tn d b r Pad w1\l
be ava ilable .mtl p trs of chotec
m ay be or d&lt;' Jt'd fm pi ck up at the
hall bv ca lling 99~ 77711 or b9b

I li b
All proceed s from thr dtn nr•
will b&lt;' used for a new 1oof on the
Bur lin gham Communtl y Church

Omitted
in th e r ecen t birt h announce·
men t of L yndsey Suann Ca sey ,
da ughter of Mr. and Mrs Jimmy
Casey, Middleport, the nam es of
m ater nal gr a ndparents , Ralph
and Sa ndy Snid er, Williamstown ,
W V a. wer e unintentlonal}y
omitted
\

CiiiCAGO 1UP I 1 - A b tnlo)('&gt;
p r of rs s01 sa\- s r f'p or ts of kill er
~ par r
tomat op s h a "r ber n

Wo~ lb u Jn

gr eJ II\ £'X d ggl' JaI C'd
Dr F'rankM II tr r m r\PI c hc111
mGin of t hr 8 10 lO.[!Y DrpJr tm ent
,11 El m hurs t Co llrgr s~11d h 1 ~
s( hoo l g rrv.. romat o p lan Is fr orn
St'r ds t hat sprn t '- IX H ' rii S 1n
t; pdCI' , dncJ hf' rallf'd I&lt;' JJUI t o.,IIJ P\
tO nt,lln d .t ngf'I OUC.: ld rJJ,J I II HI
un fou ndr cl
I hrv look g ood dnd f d~ t f'
g r t rl l , M lt trrm P\&lt;'1 s c~ t d
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IJt'l "Pf'&lt; uldtwn bv somr p f' l J fl il~
!h 1J t l h l'\ m ight h i' Jl lllSIJll OUS 0 1

i\ t trn d m g 1-\ PI r H ob(' I 1 and
1 i ll.Jil&lt;'l h ll" ' ke Ch,ulcston

ra ci! OdCtJ v r
unfouncit'd

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In fa c t . 1h(' spa rr 1o m.1 t ot •s d t f'
('\f' n a btl hP.il t hll' l th.1 n lh o~P
g r O\\ n fr om st' Pds th rt t ha \ £'
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th ai thl' (.1\ (' t ~J ~ l' ~H' I g hl of t hr·
SJld Ct' I Otn l.ltot'S I S ldtgl'l ' l h.t n
thr Pd r th t o rn .J !O( '~ lw ~ .I HI

ST U DENT OF THE WEEK
IIPidi Huffman was chosP n
Student of th e Week at Meigs ,Junior High Sc hool last Y. e&lt;'k She
wa.'\ se let'l ed for her work 1n musk da:ois and dass room
c oop eratiOn Shf' is pldurr' d with teal'hi•r Mr~ 'I'Prf'sa D a\'hi

•

Clarke reunton held
\&lt;! r ollll i MIS RobPtl l . Cl ar kl'
,Jn d son
l&gt;t and M t s
Gr ego1y ( 1.11 kP dnd g- 1ct ndd augll
ft 't s Rt! rlwl a nd A nna ho sted
t he f n sl ('];J rkP Jru nJo n fo r
clr scem Lmt s o f H o bf'r t G CIJ Jk1

Will hf' t hP CO Oid l nai OI !OJ
1 hP JlNO l f'U n JOn \Ad S
0 1 Ra nlzrd b\ M .l i JO I IP CJ,.tl kr

S1 an d C t~ Jn r f tr Ktng ( l,tJ kr
T hf' gr ou r f'nJO\ r d tl II ad!
11onu l p1r n1r d 1nn r 1 at thP Cha
r l rs to n. W VJ hom f' of Robr1 1

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and

F. l t~.r hel h

Cl ar kP

F .1rh

f dm ll y l'onltJ bu tP d "
food
spec ia l !\
H o m Pnh l d f' g tft s v. PI r mc~d P b \
An nr F n1bf's 1\ r r d and v..r1r
p1rse nt Pd t o
Ma 1H' Cl a t kP
f{oush t hr ' nldf' q A nna Cla r kP
th e \ fHm gPs t.
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w h o 11 1\r lc•d t hr far thps t A
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nd AI !Cf' H umph r f' \ s c~n d
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1'--1'11 n 'u nu1n on thl ' fu st Sat urcl ,t\
of l ui\ .1 1 t hf' l r Nru. lf a\'(' n
\\' V &lt;1 hon w Am \ ltoush Wi ll
0 1 0\ 1dr i hP g tl t -. A l lCP Jl umo h
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Cl ar ka, i\.u...rt n ancl
D \1 Stssom tll e, \1 I a , K ath \
L~ n d Jpss JC'J Eu 1P M ovr 1 \\ \ ' CI
i),Jit· and M aq one \1 a IbUt n
M 1d d If' pOl 1. K &lt;l t h lPr n .1 nd JamPs
l ot to n A ustin T t•x as. Ma nu·
.tnd Atn\ Hou s h , Nr" H a\ t'n
Vv \'a . LUl\ Kc~ v ! o J .lnd Chdtlt's
Zu sp,m I ' ta r 1 \1 \ .1 , Jc~ c k
I .J nf'lll· ,Jncl i\cil on K ,l\ lo1 I P
! .Jt t W Vc1
Dr tnd l\1t -, ( , r p
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r h(•! c~ n cl 1\nn a, ( h JI h·ston
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FtH h t'~ dnd so n s, k ssc dnd
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tl .J \f'n \\\a
8 (• tn~u d Sdl t;
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.w ei g 1c~ n cbo n . R\.t n 'v\ 1n " 1n n
S,JIPm N C
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Family gathers for event
1 1H' Wtwd f:-tm JI \ IPUn lDil \Ad S
held r e&lt; l'nil \ at th e home of
Vtrg JI o~ nd De lor r s K rng

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p i 0\1 ' Tl

to lw

Vi fltrm
Jr v n

!\ or n1 1n .1nd Ho nnu

\, ,)od '. lsi It'd t r' r Pn l l\ 1\tlh M 1
&lt;~n d Mt \ Stt' \ P BI I( k ]r.., Jc ff r r \
.tnrl Ml r h dt' l ( ,pr m .:-l nl own M d
I hP\ \~ P I P Jo uwcl h\ Mr c1 nd
Mt .., Kr' n nPth 'v\ ood Cctl!lr
C.1th\ .1n cl Donn a. PP&lt;~ s P ,\ F B
N t' V. I I.J mpsh iiP
~I cl nd M l ~ K Pn nr lll \\ u od
C l!ll f' ( .1 t h\ .t nd Donna " Pf 'n t d
\\ Pt ' klPI ~'n l l \ \\ l l h M1 i.itHI M r &lt;i
'\io 1m .1n \ \ nod .1nd Hn nn u• M 1
r~nd Mrs Wucxl ,t nd fann l\ V...('l f'
{' nl out I' f1 om P f' d ~ t ' 1\ V H

Mf.l l gr~ 1 PI Qu 1n n. &lt;J nd ~ tP phanlt

I' II

1\ ood M rddl c por 1

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lo I .Jkt•n 1\ I· H dl ill\ lh t•

O ldrs t mpmbf' r s p r esc&gt;n 1 v. c1C'

Weber 1\uod 4ii o~nd Mur l Wood

'1 2
Off icers rll'l'li'd ~,~,_ t'rl? H osPm
a rv Nrec e pn 's!dPnt. MaJ gaJet
F'ull on
vtcP pl PS Jdr nt
J (•a n

Wood ,

Sl'(' l t' l d l

v- trr asult'l

At tend 1ng wpr p M r and Mr s

Nor m an Wood , M r and Mr s
Virgil King, M r .l nd Mrs Dav td
Kt ng an d E IJzahf'lh , M r c~n d
M r s Webe1 Wood Mr and Mrs
E arl &lt;' Wood. Eri c and Robvn,
Mr " nrl Mrs Ma x Cotter ill and
Jean M alia Foster Pom eroy,
Ll oyd Flo lln M arguer ite Frank,
Ga ll Horton. M arth a Fel stei n,
Mr and M rs E rm ai Bec kley,
A.lhens, Mr and Mrs Norm an
Will , M1 and Mr s Dan Will, Mr
and Mrs L ee Davidson , Donna
Davidson, Wilma Davidson, Rutl and, Mr and Mrs Woody
Neece, Albany ; M r. and Mrs.
Ralph Coleman , Columbus; Mr
and Mrs William Brown, ChiiUcoth e; Alan Hallday, Dexter ;
Woodrow and Cl arice Comer and

II

Benjamin J. Sol,

M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Trained in Childbirth and Women's Diseases
rloth Medical and Surgical

:for ~pointment, [a{{ 675-3400
Morufay-:Jriday, 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.

T hev look gPner " iiY a lill ie btl
btgg rr an rl tllf' \- ta str grea t ·
M l1f( 'r m rv Pr sa 1d tr s ts havr
pro w n l h r pla nt s don t co nt ai n
.tn \ hc1 1mfu l r ad tatw n T hrseed s
v.. t 'Jt' hl1 b\ so m f' r adia tion
bd01 r br 1ng 1r t r lr ve d f rom

NAS&lt;\ s L ong Duratr on Exposur e

1-'.11 ti tII hv the spare shuttl e
( ol um b1.t r&lt;.~ r I if' I th 1s vr ar . hr
o.,&lt;IJ{I bu t v..1 th out Jn \ negallvp
l'ffr ( t.,
\\'p \ t ' got O\ 'N a hu nd r Pd
p lctn t ~
L \f' t'\ d a\ v.r If' j u st
h.H vr .., o ng b ask r t s o f thf' m"

Hook-. )(&gt; ad to wt&gt;ddin g- ' ows
Ki T i f: IU !'IG , Oh to 'U P I t - A
nJdll .1 ncl \\ Om a n w ho ha d eac h
los t ,1 spousP. v nrl who m et a vr ar
.tgu Ill tht ' gnrf sf'ct lon of a
hno kstoJf' Cf'l f' b ra tf'd t hr1 r wed
d1 ng rt'CPptJon 1n thr shop

· 'A lot of p&lt;•op lr th rnk we madp
S,ll cl Rd\ c~~l kows k l
"ho hf' IJX'd h 1s nf'w b r ldf' , RP
II ,Ill u p

hi 'C' £' ,1 Hdl t!r s r ut thP v. f' d d i n g
1 &lt;~ kt · c~t Hook s a ncl lo 1n thf'
T ov. n cine! ( oun t n
Shopp tng
CP n!t 1 1n f-\rt ll' t 1n,g laSl
\\l 'l' kt nrl
l t Jt tlr·.., .1nd ( \q ko" ~ kl ml"'t
ll \ 1 H ' dl d" fh ('\ V.(' / ( h i O\N Slng
1n th t• bo ok ~ to 1 r bo th of t hf'm
loo k1ng !o 1 boob th .1 1 m1g ht hPip
1hr m ( l l ()( ' ~u lh lh r ci f'v th of c1

&lt;..,pDU"'

Preferred driven
deurve preferred rates
Ther e should be t pec ll l c er msur
ence for m ore m at ure sa f er dnvers

Now

t here

cs

It 1 Stat e A u ro Co mp 11 ntes M ed i i

un Aut o po li cy
It you have had no vto lahona or at
fault acc 1d en ts t o r three yean and
are at least 26 years old , you &lt;::Ould
be qualifi ed t o beco me a Medahn
poltcy holder MI OYinQ I P8CIII re
duced ra tes
And 1f you are mtddle-aged j46

64L y ou ' ll get the

b1gge.t rete

break of 1111

What 1 mo re u a Medal11t policyh olde r you ar e no t charged for
y ou r tin1 acc •den t , that' a effective
1mmedtetely. t oo There ' s no three
ysar waiting period to qualify , on ce
you own a M edalist policy
Cell u s aDout th11 car tnturan c e
brea kthrou gh tor safe dnvers

PVH Medical Office Building

Suite 215, Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV
In 08-GYN Practice aince 1975
L _ _ _.:..we-•:!aeff~~"'w ·· rs

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SPfCIM. IISUIAIICE PIODUCrS

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

Ohio

Tuesday, September

18, 1990

Tuesday, September

18, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Crews stamp out spot
fires on gm tanker

..

ANSWERING TO REPORTERS - NASA shuttle program
director Robert Crippen. left, fields reporters' quesdons at a new
('Onference Monda:.· alter hP announced the launch of the shuttlr

Columbia had been scrubbed lor the fourth tlmc when a hydrogen
leak wus detected during fueling earlier In the day . (II PI)

•

Hard-luck shuttle grounded again
CAPE CANAVERA L , F la
t UPli- NASA hun ted Tuesda;
for the sou rce of C&gt; lusiv P hy dr ogrn leaks on t hP spact' shu ttlP
Col umbia that fotTPd tht&gt; b('ll'a
guerPd spacf' agf&gt;ncy to postponP

Jn as tronom y mission a fru strJt
mg fourth time .
Eng ineers pla nnPd to tnsta l l
morr senso rs and televt.s ion
camr ras as Pa rt y as Sund ay in
Lhc spa cC'planp's e ng ine co mpa rtm ent to try to fi nd th e la test

tn a sr rirs of lea ks tha t havf'
preven ted NASA f rom launc hin g
,1

shuttlr stnce Ma\" .

Co lumbi a was sc hedu led to
bias I off on the 10-da.v mi ssto n at
I 2Ra .m . EDTTucsda y. arrco rJ
Ill da.vs beh ind schedu le. flu t
la unc h wa s scr ubbPd abo ut si x
hours be forE' llft off when se n sor~
dete ct ed high levels of poten
tially explos ive hydrogen gas in
the space pla ne's all compart ·
mcnt duri ng fu el in g.
The leak delayed lhP missron at
least until after the spacesh utllc
Discovery co mpletes a highpriorit y four -day m iss ion to
launch the U lysses space probe
to t he sun that is schedu led to
begm Oct. K.
NASA offic i als had hoped a

rf's umpt ion

of s hutllf'

fl ight "

after a four ·month hiat us would
rf's torl' cu nf ide nee in the age ncy.
wh ich has bt~en undPr fire be·
cause of the Hubble Space
Telesco pe's flaw. t he grounding
or the shut tlf' fleet and olhrr
probl ems .
NASA espt'l'ially needs good
new s bPcau sl' a cost co nsc iou s
Co ngress is eunsidrnng th r
budgPI reques t for t hr agenc.v 's
next f iscal yPar t hat in c ludes
m onPy for thP propoS(&gt;d spacP
sta tion F'rPrdom and o ther im ·
port an t program s
·Tht'v' ve had a losing st reak
for the. last six months or so. "
sa id Joh n Pike, a space poltcy
anal yst for ttw FPdPration of
A m l' r i c a n S c i P n I i s I s i n

Was hin gton .
"As long as th P shuttlP is
grounded it eont inuPs torall int o
q uestion station .i::lnd thP rPsl o[
thPir program and thP res t of
their bud get. Wh ether one thinks
t hat shou ld be th e case . lhr
poli tical reality ts th at i s the
case. " hP sa id .
T he shuttle would be needed to
build the proposed $30 bill ion
stati on, w hi ch Itself has comr
undt•r QuPs ti on El ur to co ncer ns it
mav wf' ig h too m uch and requirr
t oo. man ~· rPpair s to bf' frasi biP

NASA had pla nned to launc h
nine shuttle missions In 1989. The
fuel leaks have already put the
program two launc hes behind
sc hedule
Space shutll e program direc
tor Robert Crippen, while ad mit ting offi c ials had "egg on our
fac es" and wer e disa ppointed,
was optimistic engineers would
find and fix the baffling problem .
·'Right now I don't und erstand
i 1. Our plan Is thaI we are going to
understa nd It though," Cr ippen
told r eporter s at a news confer ence Monday night
Although of fici als had no rea son to believe Di scovery also had
a lea k. offici al s were considering
eo nduct ing a specia l tes t to makp

s urP, he sa id _

Prot=:ram

scientis t

Edward

Wt•iler tric•d to be optimistic .

"i\io ma tter how much we slip
th ere are p lenty of targets,''
WE' ilf'r sald. " It' s really a matte r
of w hat it does t o the scientists
and wh&lt;:tt lt dOPs to t he crew

[){&gt;press io n isn 't tht' word Frust ra ti on !s l hl' word. "
T hP df'c i.s ion to ca nc f:'l Co lum bia' s launch was &lt;J crushi ng
dJ sappoi nlmPn t to Col umbi a
skipper Va nce Rra nd , 59. co-pi lo t
Cu v GardnPr. 42 .. John " Mike"

L ounge, 44, Robert Parker. 53,
Je ffr ey Hoffman, 45, and civilian
as tronomer s Ronald Parise. 39.
and Sa muel Durrance. who
turned 47 Monda y .
L aunch direc tor Robert Stec k
ca nceled the countdown when
hydrogen was detected at level s
that reached 3,500 parts per
million , which violat ed sa fety
guidelines even though th ey had
been r elaxed over th e w eekend .
The miss ion to explo re highenergy bodies In the univer se
with advan ced te lescopes In the
sh uttl e's cargo b ay was origi nally scheduled for 1986 but wa s
delayed by th e space shuttle
Challenger disaster .
A launch at tempt May 29 was
postponed by a fu el leak. followed by a glitch with one or
te lescopes Aug . 30 an d another
fuel leak Sep t . 5.
E ngineers hoped they had
fixed th e l ea ks by r eplac ing a fu el
line connection. three new hyd rogen fuel pumps and a dam aged
sea l In an engine valve
"The mood Is pret ry depress Ing alter all summer trying to pin
down these lea ks,'' sa id Keit h
Hud kIn s. dIrect or or shu t tie engi neerin g at NASA headquarters.

Atlanta celebrates Olympic decision
ATLA~TA

iUPl i - Thou
~ands
of jubilant A t la nt an~
pourPd into t hr s trrrt s as dawn
brokr Tursday to CP!rbratr thr
c ity' s succf'S S a t landin g t hr 199fi

Summ r r

Ot~· mp1rs .

Crowds stay·ed up all night at
thr• L ndrrground A t lanta tour ist
attraction downtown. awaiti ng
m' ws of thr annou ncrmPnl from
To kvo on g1a nt ~c rrr n T \ ' sPis
w'hrn rhr v.ord camp that
Atla nt a hJd brrn chosr n o\·rr
fivl' othf'f c i!lP'&gt; to hos t thr
cc11 trnniJI of thr modrrn game' s.
hund rrd~ of Citizens jumpf•d.
whooped and danrPd through thr
streC'I s. Rand s and fin•v.rork "
added to the clamor as lh r
downt ow n hu .o., ini'SS dJ s tn c t
e-rup tPd 1nto a ~ rv. Yea r·..,
Eve st .v iP p a rt ~·
" I j umpPd up wht•n I hPard It
and I started hu ggi ng this m an I
didn ' t pvpn know. " sq uealrd a
Un iversit y of GPorgia r hf'f'r
leader. who sa id she had bern at
Underground At lant a sinn· :u ~,
a.m
Atlantan s drivi ng to work
dow n t hP t~ ity 's famou s Prafh
t ree Street began honking th rir
horn s. han g in g out thr lr car
windows and screaming at fel low

motoriS1 s whf'n the announcPmt' nt camr over th r radio.
" Th is is the btgges t day In lhr
histor y or the city." sa id Dennis
fle rkh olz, an oflic tal or lhr
Grorg ia Dome stadium pr ojrc t
undrr co nstruc t ion . "I t wi ll
really push us forward
The ~0 .000 - sea t arena wil l be
part or the ci ty's Olvm pic rom
p lex . Atlanta al so mu st build
anot hr r nrw s ta dium ad jat'cnt ro
it s r urrr nt ba seb.111 football ar ·
Pna as wr ll as a n Olympic vi li&lt;.J gf'
aro und thr campus of Georgia
l'r•ch
" I was stunm'd.'' Berkholz sa id
o1 Atl anta 'ssriPclion . "I think wr
.rl l t hnu ght tha t AIhens wa s going
to get this ."
At he ns host&lt;'d t he IR96 Ol y m
p If'S i.Jnd had ber n a favo rit e to bP
thf' site of thp 100th ann!versar.v
of lhf' modf'rn gamps
Moment s aftPr the annou nce·
mrnt came. truck s from th{'
Atlanta Journal pulled up and
nf'wspapcrs wi th lh£' hu gp h ead ·
llnr " II' S Atlanta" starl&lt;'d fl ow ing t hr oug h lh e thron g.
Fulton Count y Commi ssion
Chai r m an Mlcha t&gt;l Lomax adv ised res ident s to "celebrate and
st rut for a whHe beeau SP WP havr

worked hard - 3 ~~1 years- then
ro ll up ou r sleeves an d get to

work"
At th r cere m ony in Tokyo ,
Atla nta M ayor M ayna rd Ja ckson
lurc hed bac kward. gasped and
wi ped tears fr om his eyes when
hts city was procla i med host lor
thr games .
"This prov·es i f you don 't run
thr rac e, !herr is no wa y to win. "
a g ri nning .Jac kso n dPC!arPd
· 'ThI s is thP most hotly co ntPs ted
Cll .v mpir rae!? i n a long, long
lim P
'Th is is a v ictory lo r the people
of At lant a.'' hl'Sa ld. "Thrpmpl e
m ade this happen ."
GPorg ia Gov . J oe Frank Har

ri s. also In To kyo, sai d Atlanta
won on the " fourth or fifth "
ballot. eve ntually get tJ ng 51
votes of I he 86 votes . Only ~4 were
needed to win.
Athens led th e f irst two rounds
of vot i ng and was tied with
A tlanta In the third round,
Oly mpic officia l s said .
Atlanta . which hosted the 1988
Democr atic National Conven tion. h;r s the nt•cessa ry lodg ing
facilities to aceommodatr Olvm·
plr spectators with an estimated
:15,000 hotel room s.

" What I want now is l or al l ol
our yo ung pm ple to sta r t trainin g
a t som ething," said former
Atlant a mayor Andr ew Young. a
leader or th e ci ty's q uest l or the
ga m es. " We ca n' t have th e world
com i ng to Altanta l or t he Olym
pies and not have som e Atl anta ns
wi n som e go ld medals .
" What we have to work at now
IS lhe spi r it or the Oly mpics
infusing the lives ol ourr hlldrrn .
WP havE' enough mune:v we havr
enough splril. "
In thecoas ta lcit yofSava nna h.

sitr lor many waterfront event s
about RO
bu siness leade rs and govP rn
mPnt offici als er uptPd into

during lhe Ga mes.

c heers, whlsOPs and hugs whrn
lhP announce mP nt o f At lanta ' s
sPiecllon was made.
Sava nnah Is to be site of thC'
y achting competition . and local
offic ial s predicted the ga m es
would bring 7,500 vis i tors and $80
million to the city .
·' It's Incr ed ibl e. It 's an Incredi ble reeling. It vindicates that you
have to be able to dream," sa id
Ell Karatas sos, chairman of lhe
Savann;rh Area Chamber or
Commerce . as he di spensed
champagne inlo styrofo am cups.

BAY CITY , Mich. 1UP II Fi r elighters stamped out spot
fires in the llnal step to controlling a blaze aboard a gasoline
ta nker In the Saginaw River that
exploded but caused little environmental damage to the region.
Crew s spra yed chemical foam
on the bla ze Monday and tried to
control the r emaining spot fires
that flared up Inside the hot hull
of the 393- root M .V . Jupiter,
which exploded Sunday .
Officials believe as Ill tie as 20
ga llons or gaso line spilled into
the river following the explosion
that Injured 11 crew members
and apparently killed another.
Water and 12,000 gallons of
A -rrr loam , whic h is used to
s m ot h er c hemical - and
petroleum -based fires, wa s
pumped fr om th e Bramble. a 180loot Coast Guard buoyte nder,
ont o the Jupiter beginning about
1 p.m.
Th e fire was brought und er
co ntrol within 20 minutes. said
Coas l Guard Petty Officer Stephen Attaway .
An expert crew fr om Boots &amp;
Coo ts Inc .- a Beaumont, Texas,
fi r m that specializes i n do using
c hemica l fires - then boarded
th e vessel to put ou t r em ainin g
hot spots .
" It 's under co nt ro l and basi cally out,' ' Attaway sa id He sa id
lirl'light ers wen• sta nding by to
guard aga inst new flar eups
ca used by thr vcsSC'I's still -hut
hull
The stale Depa r trnf'n t of Na t u
r J I Resources sr&gt;t hu ge floating

booms downrivL'r to ratch any
possiblc gaso lln r leak s fr om th r
doub le hulled ship end Gov.
.Ja mes .J. Blanc h.1rd declared "
s tatP of emerge ncy aftr r tourin g
lhL' are() Su nd ay .
Hut Allaway sai d Mo ndil y
Coast Gua nt pPrson ne l helievP
only about 2ll ga llon s of ga solinP
spilled th roughout th e inc id ent ."
and that was ra sll y con tainPd .
" lt certainly looks ~ as though

th e environmental im pact was
minimal l so far, " he said .
Eleven c rew members were
injured and a 12th was missing
and presumed dead alter the
Jupiter ex ploded about 8: 30a .m .
Sund ay while It was unlo ad ing
fu el at th e Total Petroleum dock
near Bav Cit y
All but th~ec or th e injured
were released alter be ing I rea ted
at Bay Med ical Center. Attaway
said the search for the missing
crewm an. Tom Sexton. 46 . or
Cedar Fal ls, Iowa, was suspended M onday Coast Guard
official s believ e t hat "any
1further) search wou ld be a
Sl'arch for a body," At taway
said .
Fami ly members sa id t hey
were told Sexton j umped from
the burnin g vessel and attempted
to swim to safety, but never
rea ched the shore.
The tanker co nta ined 54,000
barrels about 2..1 million
ga llons - of relined unleaded
gasoline. whic h 11 had unloaded
fr om a Sunoco ter m1nal in
Sa rni a. On tario .
About 20,000 barrels wer e still
on board wh en the J upiter's deck
blew orr i n an explosion that
could be felt l or miles around.
se nding the crew l ear ing i nt o t he
wate r. witnesses said .
Pol ice and lire offi cia ls sa id
the explosion and lire bega n after
another ship, the 64.;-I oot frei ghter Buffalo, passed thr Jupiter
while it wa s moored to the Total
pier, pumpln ~ gaso line into
shore-b ased sto rage tanks
Thr Coas t Gu ard sa id a Chi ·
cago Coas t Guard captain will
head an inquiry i n to t hr explo
sian. Since th(' Jupitrr w~1 s
unload ing in a no-wa k e zone . I he
stat e De partm en t of Nat ural
Resources and Coast Guard &lt;HP
looking i nt o possible violat ions of
stat e and fed er al laws .
Res id ent s al oflg thr r iver were
put on aler t but no onP wos
rvacua ted .

Defense attorney says
winery worker killed 7
REDW OOD C I TY. Ca lif.
tUPl l - ThPdrlense lawyer l o t
a man o-1ecused of going on a
m ur derou s rampagP that left
sevt&gt;n peopll' dead in Ca l ifornia' s
wine country ronrrdPd his c l ien t
com mitted thP slilyings but sa id
lh(' man was psyrhotir at thr
time
Publi c defende r Ma r l een
Miller told the Superio r Co urt
j ury in opening statrments Mon
day th at Ramon Salcid o killed
thr seve n peop le, including ht s
w1 f f' and two of his daug ht ers . but
S.i::lid th e for m Pr wmHy worker
was under a ·' psychotic drp rrs·
sio n"" " ' the l imr or the 1989
r ampa gr .
So nom a Count y Assis tan t DI S·
trict Attorney Pet er BuJTlert s.
who is seekin g the deat h pe nalt y.
said hr would usr a con fess ion
tl1 at Salrldo madr to sher if f's
dPput iPs c n ro utr ba ck from
MPx ico to show thr sla :o.' ings wrrP
premed it ated.
Salc ido, 29. wa s charged with
k illl n~ hi s wi l e An gr la. 24. tn
thP ir home nra r Santa Ro sa: hi s
daught n s. Sof ia. 4. and Terpsa .
1. at a r rmoiP d um p site . hi s
m ol hPr ·in l:t w , Ma ri an Ri ·
chards, 12: her dau ~ htrr s. Ru th.
12 . and Maria. H. in Cota ti. and
Gra nd Cru wi nf'r y CO·wor kr r
Tracy Toovpy, .1~. n n Aprll H .
1989 . Hr wa s arrcstl"fl srvP ral
days la tl' r in Ml':'( ico
Sa lcldoS 2-yea r -old d aught er ,
Car mina. surv ived thP knifr
a t tack th at killed Sofi a and
Terrsa .
Miller told th e ju ry t hcco nf es ston would show Sa l cido was
psychotic at the tim e or the
k illin gs. He al so sa id psychia tr ist s whO have exa mined Sal cido agree ·'he is sever ely
ment ally il l. ..
Miller said Salc ido has the
m ind of a 2-vea r -old and "the
world was him ." He sa id Salc ido
loved his children "on ly as an
ex tension or him sel f."

Bumert s sai d , " Yo u wi l l hear
Ramon Salcid o, In his own words
1in t he confession 1. describe wi th
rx qui slt r sprc ifi c it y how hP
der ided to kill hi s da ughter s
bf'Cau se he was angry with hi s
w1 fe."
The pro srru tor said Sa lcido
wen t on an alcohol and cocai nl'
binge the nig ht bl'lorP lhl' kll
I ing s. When ge go t homP, his wift&gt;
was go ne and he was so angry ht '
took his dau ght er s to a garbage
dump. where he slas hed thei r
thro ats and le tt them lor dead,
Bumerts said
Th en, B um crt s said. Sa lc ido
wpnt to Richards' homP w hpn• he
wa i ted until hrr hu sband left lor
work and then k illed her and thr
two ot her girl s. Bumer ts sa id
Salc ido wa s an gry wi th Mr s.
Ric hards becausr shr km'w Sofia
had been fa th ered bv anot her
m an
Sal cido the n went back home.
whrrr hf' fo unc1 his wi[p and
k illed her . Bum er ts said Sa lci do
proceeded to the wl nerv whe re he
killed Toovev beca use he fe lt the
victim wa s tryi n g to grt him
fl rrd.
Salc id o called hi s l amil y i n
Mexi co. and th r n drovr th ere to
m ee t with his mother. Miller
sa id. His sis trr 's hu sband rPport ·
edly ca lled Ca i Uorn la authorities
and Sa lcido wa s arres ted at a
train sta ti on near his homr town
or L os Mochls.

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Keating reportedly named in sealed indictments Randall F. Hawkins, M.D.
LOS ANGELES t uP l i - A
sta te gr and j urv has issued
sealed Indic tment s against Phoenix developer Cha r les H . Keat Ing J r. and three o th ers In the
co llapse of Lincoln Sav in gs &amp;
Loan. one o f t he biggest and
cos U!I'S l lhrilt f ailures . new s
reports said Tuesd av
The chargl's werr expected to
be m ade public Tuesday , accord Ing to the Los Angeles Times and
KCBS-TV
The Indi ct ments wou ld be lh e
first cr iminal c harges broug hl in
connecti on with Lincoln . wh ich
collapsed 17 months ago. The
!allure Is expected to cost tax pay .
rrs more than $2 billion, m aklnK
It one of I he cos tiles I ever .
A spokeswoman for Los An

geles Cou nty Ut str icl Attorney
Ira Reiner . who was appointed a

specia l s tate prosrcutor to investi ga t e Lincoln, confirmed th at
his office "has co ncluded It s
prese ntation or evidence to the
grand jury ." The spokeswoman
would not say whether Indict ments had been Iss ued.
However, sources close to the
probe told the Times the sta te
grand jury had Issued sea led
Indic tment s that were expected
to be rued In Los Angeles County
Superior Court Tuesday mornIng. The gra nd jury had been
m eeting In the Van Nuys area of
Los Angeles since mid -ApriL
KCBS-TV In Los Angeles re·
por ted Monday night lhat K eat -

i ng would be ar ra igned in Superlor Cou rt Tuesday on c hargi'S of
crim inal fraud .
The grand jury foc used on the
a llegedly lradul ent sale of nearly
$200 milli on In American Continental Corp. bonds through Linco ln branches .
American Co nUnental In Phoenix was the parent of Lincoln
and mosl of Its bond were sold to
Lincoln depositors and elderly
Investors. The bonds are now
nearly worthless.
Sources lold the Times the
gra nd jury Issued Indictments
against Keating, American Continental's former chairman;
Judy Wlsc her, American Continental's form er president; and

Ray Fidel and RobIn Sy mes, both
former pri'S idents of Lincoln .
K eating's lawyers would not
comment on the Investigation.
Representatives lor the olhers
reportedly named In the Indict ment e ither declined commen t or
could not be reached .
Keating and other Linco ln and
American Continental officers
and directors. as well as the
lawyers and accountant who
advised them, also are under
scrutin y In a wide-ranging fed·
eral grand jury Investigation.
Also pending Is a c ivil racket eering lawsuit flied by federal
regulators against Keating and
other former American Cantin·
ental executives.

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California Governor
Deukmejlan, background, along wllh a group of
Girl Scouts, foreground, h elps kick oil the states
lates t Iiller prevention campaign on th e front

steps of th e capital on Monday. Th e seo uts rach
brought a bag of garb age lor the C~tlllorni a, Keep
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WASHINGTON iU Pli - Curren t ev idence does not su pport
cla im s of dramat ic success m ade
for the unconventi ona l cancer
t reatment s used by thousand s or
stricken Americans, a co ngres·
slo nal report said .
In the first comp rehensive l ook
at alternative canc er therap ies ,
which range from psyc holog ica l
ta c ti cs to coffer enema s to
dr inking hydroge n pL•ruxi de, the
Office of Techno logy Asssessmenl conclud('d the successes
c laimed for such approaches
"are far more extravagant" than
ava llable evidence shows . How ·
ever , the report ack now ledged
t here have been "some encou·
raging resu l t s" i n the psyc hologi ca l ar ea
Eac h yPar, a "visiblr minor·
it y" of U.S. ca ncer pat ients.
probably numberi ng in the
··t housa nd s," resort to u neon vPn ·
tiona! trea tm ents, defined as
th erapies th at fall outside t he
bounds of mainst ream medi cin e.
t he OTA said .
People who re sort t o such
th erapies repr esen t a wide cross·
sec lion of America. not j ust a few
poorly educat ed , gullible i nd lvi d
ual s, as so m e medical profes sio nals have claimed, th e OTA
sa id i n a report releas ed M ond ay .
OTA In vestiga tors sa id they
round "many or most patien ts
us1 ng unco nven ti ona l trea tm ents
have run the course or ava i la ble
m ai nst ream treatments either
before tr yi n g them or al ong wi t h
them."
The att ract ive ness of uncon ·
ven tlo nal trea tm ent s appea r s to
ste m part ly f rom the inadequacy
and discomfor t or cu rrent con ven t io nal trea tments, suc h as
r adia tion th erapy or c hemother
apy, as we l l as f rom
" too
freq uent inattention or main·
stream m edica l practic e to
Issues relating lo patients' qu al It y of life. · the 312-page repor t
sa id .
Cost of unconventional cance r
therapy va ri es widely, but mosl
cl ln lcs r ha r ge between $5,000 and
$40,000 lor an average treat men t
re gim en, It said . Insura nce gen·
cra lly does not pay lor suc h
l r cat m en t.
Rep. John Dingel l , D Mlch .
chai rm an or th e House E nergy

CL E VELAND iUPl i - M onday' s winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
Plck-3

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Pl ck-4
2192.
Ca rds
Four or hea r t.s.
Eight of clubs.
Jack of diamonds.
Eight of spades.

and Commerce Committee that
r equested th e report. sa id he
considers t he effort to be we ll
balan ced.
"No prom is in g t rea tm ent lor
drea d diseases ca n be di smissed
before proper eva luation . Bu t the
fact that som e treat m ents m ay
help Is no excu se lor treatment s
that are a t be st outright
qu ae kery and at worst, actlvely
ha r m ful to palfl•nts." Dlngell
.-,aid .
Among the bf.'st known tr eat ·
ments Pxamlned by the co ngres siona l inves ti ga tors were lae·
!ri le. v ita min C. the.• Gerson and
Kel ley dietary l,l.lan s. the ma crobi otic diet , Revic i' s " biologica l ly
Kuided chemothera py," an ti·
neoplastons, and th t' Livingston ·
WhPf'l er t r ralml'nt.
One approa eh, ea lled lmmuno1\ ug mc nta tive T herap}' . rr ·
el'lved special attenti on at the
requ es t or 42 memlx·rs of Con gress who had been contacted by
th e trea tm ent's developer. Law
re nee Bur ton Burton, who ru ns
c linics in Mexico, West German y
" nd th e Grand Ba hamas. i nti al ly
agreed to allow the OTA to set up
a research plan to determine i f
the imm une ther ap y was hel pfu l.
but later r eject ed th e proposa l
The report ca lled on th e
Na tional Cancer Institute to see k
out m ore informati on on a wide
ra nge of un co nventi ona l trea t ·
mrnt s, possibly provi din g money
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FOR SALE IN RACINE
VERY NIII LAAGE f()M EON !PI'ROX. 3'h
ACRES - 4 BR. 3baths, 2 garages. ~ nleti I
BR apartment Property tndudes pond, ap
prox 4.800 sq. M larm bldg and mobile
home. A real ba1ga•n at $89,900
CALL6!4-992 7104 FOR AP!'I

,;.

R•. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

lot. 12 Noon -1 1 p.m.
Between Wilk es ville
ond Solem (enter

Taking applicatons for expenenced carpenter with toolsthai
can run acrew and carpeter's
helpers.
Call 949 -2649

~'

LOST: mal e Beagle dog ar ound
Crab Crerk ~oad a nd Jim Hill
Road. La" ear torn . REWARD
$50 . Ca ll 614-446 ·1862 batw&amp;ef\
8:00 -5:00, alter 5 00 PM 304·675l6 4S. MI S;~fd var~ much by
owners.

HRS _, W•d.- Thurs.-F ri.
5:00 p.m.- 11 :00 p.m.

HELP WANTED

0

E

FOU ND: Mli l• Beagle puppy, 1012 wks old. Pi c: kod ·up on 1000
hlock F1rsr Avenue. Saturday
ovoning ?14-446-8599 .

WANT ADS

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

Now In
Stock!!

Sept 4 ,tfn

loUi e '' " •"Jh ~ "' '""' '

Help Wan led

POMEROY, 11HIO
101301'891fn

HEATING &amp; COOLING
Located on Safford School Rd . off Rt. 141
(lt14) 446-9416 or 1-800 -872-5967

1 11 90 ttn
r.

A.:ran From Post Off in

HENNEn'S MOBILE HOME

SEPT

BAllM
Lt JMBER

SERVICE
985 -35bl

992 -5335 or

ALL FURNACE PARTS

SHOOTS START

r

APPLIANCE

MOBILE HOME FURNACES • HEAT PUMPS

1:00

)1rlll .ihl t '.p.1

liEN'S

BC1M tJ\" DESIGJ'I

GUN SHOOTS

YL I[

1·.1\'II II

USED APPLIANCES
90 DAY WARRANTY
WASHERS- 1100 up
ORYERS- 169 up
REFRIGERATORS- liDO up •
RANGES- Gas-Ei ec - 1115 up
FREEZERS- 1115 up
MICRO OY£N S-179 up

I1JT§RTHERM.

12

; \I I H I II ,I·'&gt;

SERVIC~
992-5335 or 985 -Jlbl
Across From Post Ollie(
217 l . So&lt;. Pomeroy POMEROY , OHIO
l / 61' 90/tln

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86-ltn

Hc 1 r t ·. r 1

In Memory

11

or

Day or Night

FORD
992 -2196
Middleport. Ohio
l · llttc

In memory of
BROTHER WAID
H JOHNSON who
left us one year
ago , Sept. 18th .
God to o k
him
home to rest .
No one
kn ows
how w e mi ss him .
Only aching hea rts
can tell .
Miss ed by S i sters
Laura &amp; Lizzie

I '?8 Jttn

949-2801
Res. 949-2860

ar

PAT' Hill

2

·

Pll.

SER~ICE
We can repair and re core radioton ond
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiaton . We also
repoir Gas Tonks.

~

BUliN£!! PHON!
16141 991-bSIO
~I!IDINC£ PHON!
16141 991- 7754

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" AI Reasonable Prices "

1-1 OT :-; J&gt; I{ INc;

provr n ca ncrr trrJ tmen t, should

BULLETIN BOARD

~

.

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

serious sid e effect s or docu .
men ted tumor reJ;:rrssi on foll ow ·
ing unconve ntion al treatmrnt.
Cancpr instJtutr off K' ia ls h ad
no comment on th e rcpor1 M an·
day, say in g t hey had not n··
viewed it.
Dlnge ll sa id the ledrral go
ve rnmrn t should rf'assrss it .s
ge nc r·at\y a nt agon ist ic stancP
towa rds a lt&lt;'rna tc ca nce r tr Pat
men ts. He noted th e OTA found
so mra pproachrs ca n havr ··ph.\' ·
si olog ical and psyc hological bt··
ncl lt s whic h sho uld not be ig
no red by phy sic ian s "
In May . Proj ect Cure. a lobby ing group for uncon vention ni
m edical t rra tm cnt s. H' leasrd a
po ll showing ha II of all Amer ica ns thi nks r linics offrri ng un
be all owrd to opf'ratP t'V£'n if
opposed by medi ca l •·xpe rts
M lc ha.:l F.vrrs, pre si dent nf
Pr oject Cu re, could not bt•
r e achrd tor com menT Mondav
Thr Amf'ri c an Cancer Socif't~ ·
es tim ates a bou t I million people
nationwi de will be d iagnosed this
ye ar as ha\·ing ca ncer , and a bou t
30 perr Pnt of 1\ mrrican s noH·
livi ng wtl l eventua ll y develop
ca ncer . Abou t 40 perc ent of
{X'Ople who deve lop cancer lod &lt;l\"
w ill br al ivr fi vr yrars f rom nO\.\.'
- up from abo ut 20 pe rcent In 1hi •
t9 :\0s and :1:1 per ce nt i n t he 1%0s,
th e SOC' IP i y said

,, ""'

Howard L. Writesel

Cancer therapy claims questioned

.~

PH .

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

i

KEN'S APPLIANCE

New Home1 81ilt
" Free Estimates "

Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
1-1 1.- 88-tfn

Wilkesville and
9 · 12 ' 90 · '

. Pay Your Phone
and Cable Bills Here

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

P~r~s

Pick Up.

&amp; SERVICE

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

Bring It In Or We

Wf'! Cllf"v Ftshmg SuppliM

-~

, 14-992-2328
We Say What We Do
We Do What We Say .
9-6-1 mo.

•M obile Home

Between

SALES

:\6 Yt•ur" ·~ x JWrirn r4'

Every Sunday
Starling ot 11 :00

New lo&lt;ation:
t 68 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 41760

Hand Tufting
Custom Drap es

SHOOTING
MATCH

OV_EN REPAIR
ALL MAKES

&amp; HEAnNG

PLUMBING

UPHOLSTERY

SPORTSMAN CLUB

,...,_ - ;

MICROWAVE

of Middlepotf

RACCOON VALLEY

Medical Office BuildinG

(304) fi75-7700

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

985-4473
667-6179

Lottery numbers
Office Hours

CAIN'S

&amp; BURKE

Big Ya rd Sale, Wad &amp; Thurs.
10:00 till ., Two mites out Hen·
derson Rt 35

Pomeroy,
Middleport

&amp; Vicinity
Everything cheap. 1 112 miles
North of Tuppers Plalns on Rt ·7.
lots ol misc. Tuesday &amp; Wecf.
nesdey, 9:00a.m -7

-

-

Ho1.1ae befor• Syracus• pooL
Sign In y&amp;rri. fobny nic• clean
Items. 10 .00 a.m.-? YondayFrld&amp;y 614 -992-5.6 55

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pean!lon A.u cllon Company
now booking auctions, ex- .

perlence makea 1h• diH1r.nce.,'

Ucenud Ohio, Kentucky, Wnl ·
Virginia, 304·773-5785.
David Bogg1 Auction S1rvlce1
Now bookfng auctlone, Uc1nsea
!n Ohio, 814-446-7750.

992-2156

9 Wanted to Buy
Angel•.. collector '
or othtr lteme from thl
TV lhOW. Witt poy aood prlco for
"Charf11'1
e~rdi

ob]ICte, 304-US-~3&amp; ah., 4:30

PIA .

�Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Tuesday, September 18, 1990
8-The Daily Sentinel
9

LAFF·A·DAY

wanted to Buy

33

_.ltout

motors. C.ll

Larry L.Miy. 114-388-11303

Employment Services
11

35

$300 pilt tim., $2,500 full lime.
It work .. homt, be your own
bou, own hours, tounds like
you Clll 304-Jt4-SQB8 nt l-A

"EASY PHONE WORK ••

AVON · All areas, Call Mar1tyn
Weav• 304-882-2645
ACCOUNTINGICOMPUTING
JOBS.
Tri..County 's
Adult
Program wltl provide you Wllh
lralnlng for a variety of Account·
lng and Data Processing Jobs

Ill •_., .... _ _ ... _.....,_

5~2338

"Then it's aoreed, comrades.
We WI'II e ac 1\ Chail ge 0 U r
1\alllCS tO SOmething easJer
to pronounce.''

br giving you lna''"'''on and

"'hand•-on" tr~lnlng In a modern
lab lumished with up-t o-date e-

NOW to sacure your place ln

lhlo nclllng program FaUTerm
classes bt9'n Oetober t, 1990

AVON 1 All Arau • sn,ley

BUILD FOR YOUR FUTURE
Leam both rough and hmsh
carpentry skills al the Adult
Education Canter- Tri-County
Vocational School The Adult
Carpentry progrtm w!ll proYida
you wllh training lo bacomt 1
carpenter Carpantry skills ara
ao importanl and varsatlla that
carpanttra mtkt up UM largaat
group of building trade wor1ters
To ,...tater lor ciiiSft begm nlng OctoMr 1, call 1-800~378508 Aak about our vanaty of
funding aourcta tvailable lo
pay tor tr~lnlng

Cutt tor Ct'lrlltmas. Stll Avon

FrM gin with sign-up For lne~ll614- 992-7180

Help Wanted

18

Immedlatt 0 ptnlngt availabta
IOf full-lima and part-time
LPN's Competitive wagte , dltfartntlat with axperlanct, lltxi·
ble scheduling avalltblt. Contaet Tht Olrtclor ot Nursing,
Plnecrast Cart Ctntar, 110
Pine crest Orlva, Gtlllpotls, Ohio
45631 614-446-1112. Equal Opport unity Employer
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Customs, DEA, tic. Now Hiring.
Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext K-10189
JOB HUNTING? NEED A SKILL?

WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS

•• Auto Mechanics\ Account·
mgiComputlng Spec a lilt, Carpenters
CoematoiOgltll,
Eltctrtcltns,
Food
Sarvlca
Wor1ttrw,
Electronlca Ttchnlcltna, lnduatrial Maintananca
Wor1ttra,
Machinists
P1ralagals, S&amp;eratarlll and
Waldars Register now lor etas-

' " beginning Oclobor \ 19110

Call Tri-County Vocational Adult
Cant., tt 1-800~37~508 A
~~tlety of funding tourcas to
ply for t,-.lnlng ara IYailab._ lor
l.oolllng for Barber, Stylitts 814-

HrvlcH tor lndl~lduals with
psychiatric dlsabUIIJII. Ou1ita
111ntmtnt trulmtnt planning; lndlv6dUIVgroup therapy :
crltlt Intervention, some In·

horne vtllta. 304-67&amp;-2301 or
Nnd '"urn. to 213 Valley
Drive, Point P11111nt, WV 25550
or P.O. Box 8061, Huntington,
WV 2570!5 A.t.IEOE

OOH'T BE LEFT BEHIND BY
THE
RAPID
CHANGE
IN
MANUFACTURING
TECH·
NOLOOY. R.ctlve Speclallz.t
training In mechanical, hydraulic end electrical componenla at flelory tqulpmenl In
lht
Adult
Industrial
maintenance Program at Ttlt
Adun Education C.nltr- Tr1·
County Yocatlon Sc:hool Wt
halve 1 variety of funding
sou~• available tor ellglbit
appllc1nl1 C1111" begin Oe·
Iober 111. Caii1-80C).837-8508 to
register.

Ot1ver Want.t. For L P gas,
Bobl•ll Mult have uperltnctl
wtth L.P 011 Apply at Bur1111
011 Co., 481 - PIU StrMt,
Kanauga, Ohio

Elm money by the weak. Jotn
the numbers lo damonatrate
"Chrlatma•Around-Th•Wot1d"
Juty-O.eember lNYe namt,
itddrf!lt, and phone number on
enawerlng aervlct. 814-H2-63HJ

Um up to $33t.&amp;4 per WMk.
AtMmble oor produeta at
horne Amlllng r.cordtd mnugt reveala dllallt CtU today
114-~86.

EJm up Ia l500 wwkly lltuHing
at homt, ... y work,
no axparltnct. For tr.. Into
Hnd SASE to PhiltiM, PO
Box 855, Moywood, N.J 07601
~valopH

Experienced
mldla
11ln
rwpr ...nlatlvt BtH plus commission 304-n7-7885 call tor Interview

GOVERNMENT

IS

HIRING $16,000-$62,000 year
Call 1-805-564-6500 E.-1GB 968
tor lmmtdia1a rasponsa
GO THE WAY OF THE HI TECH
FUTURE Tht Elactronics Servicing program at tha Adult
Education Center- Tn-Counly
Vocational School Will 1ra1n you
tor jobs 1n lha sarv1c1ng and
malntenanee ol alectronlc 1'1qulpmenl We have monies
IYallablt to pay lor training tor
eligible applicants Call 1-800837-6508 to raglst11r lor cl asJ&gt;es
beginning October I

Horn Trainer to train &amp; show
Quart., Horses In Wntarn
Pluaurt &amp; Halter Classes 614286-6522

If you'rs 1 lleanaed Practical
NurN and anjoy working with
peopY, P'UH talct the tlmt to
Nad thtt ad. Thla Is • 40-hour
and a 20-hour ~lion 1n two
community group noma• tor
peop&amp;. with dtnlopmtnla l dla
ibiiiU• In Gallla County Cur·
Nn1
LPN
Ucan••.
NAPNESIOOPNES or State Board
ApprovM
Pharmacology
Coune, valid driver's llctnu
end aood driving rac:ord r•
..l,.d; txptritncl wor1dng with
,.,.ont with mental telltdallon
and developmental dl11abil1ties
pNfeiiNd, but not required
S.tary . $1 00/hour, to Mart
lend return• to C.Cilla Baker,
P.O. Box 604, Jackson, OH
4M40' or Clll 614 •236- 5039
DIIacllfne tor applleanta· 9r.I:V90
e-.a~ ,___unity Employer.
-....- .....,._,
lmfMJiflate Opening• available
far oelflf*l nu,... aida Start1ng ....ry $4.25 ptf hour. Sign
on boftUe avtiltbl• Contact
._.n Smith, AN, Pinecrest

Core Con1•, 170 Plnoc:_,
Drt.., Oolllpollo, Cillo 45631,
~ ........._Tt 2
I,...._. 1 ·
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. FED,

CIA.

Ul Cua.tome. DEA,

3br portl•llr tumlohod hom• In
nlet neighborhood 814-4464100,t14·371-271t0
15 room housa, 2 car garage,
monlh &amp; Dtpotll 61-t.
448-3548.
=-;:"-;--:;:-,-;-;::::-::---:-::
701 BHCh StrHt, Mlddl•port. 5
room, 1\Jrnlthtd houH. Otpoalt
tnd ret. req. 304-882·2566.

Wanted to Do

uoo

Magie Yatra Day C.tt Canter
reasonable,
dtpandablt,
license, quelhy cnlld eire Monday thru Friday, 7·30 till 5·30
For mora Information or to
raglsttr 304-875-5847

42

Financial
21

2 &amp; 3 br Mobllt Homn, for rant,
Ctll1ftar 2p m 614-4~527
2 bedroom 10111 tl.ctrk:, $250
I* month, lncludn truh, wsttr
tnd NWir paid $150 HCUrlly
deposit Appllcatlona takan 3046n.3000 unlll 6 00 PM
2 Mdroom lrallar tor rtnl In
Raclna arM 814-992-5858
2br MobHa Home on Bob
McCormick Rd 614...c46-9669

Business
Opponunlty
INOTICEI

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
raeommtndt that you do bull·
ness with ~pit you know, and
NOT to 11nd monty through tht
mail until you havt ln vtstlgat.d

NurMt. Immediate opening for
P•"·Umt AN or LPN 11-7 shill
Call Sally Gloeckner, Dlr.clor ol
Nuralng at614-!MI2-6412

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Tlrtd of working tor aomaona
elsa? Flneat Styllng Salon 1 Now
leasing Station. Stop by 6 SN
Carol at 1390 Eastern Ava, or
call 814-448-8822

NURSING

AO.

VENDING ROUTE . Locol Oreal

MINISTRATOR Oh6o llcansad
NMA NtCHd 16-20 houra par
watk lor a 35 bed nursing center
In
Southeast
Ohio
Knowltdot of regulations, good
communfcaHona, 1nd ltad•rshlp ekllla are • muat Submit
conl1dentlal resume to Mr Greg
Nelson Centurion Managamant
Group 1390 King Tree Driva
Day1 on, Ohio 45405 or ca ll 1513-278-0nJ

axtra lnconM
Hlgn trattlt:
locations Priced lor quick lilt
1-800-933-9919

HOME

PARA LEGAL CAREER Bt 1
par1 oil he team 1 As a paralagal
you will Investigate tht facts
and assist a lawyer In preparing
tha cut tor trial Tri-County s
Adult Paralegal program Will
train you in Soure81 of law J
The CourC Syslema Legal Procadurtl and Legal Research
and Legal Otlice Proctduras
Call 1-800-637-6508 NOW tor ln...
formation on reglatratlon and
llnanclal aid Fall Term Cluaes
btgln Octob« 111
Paramedic &amp; EMT'a, full and
par1-11ma, top pay, 304·45HI181
or apply In person al Carltdo
Mor1uary 1135 Rl 60 Ceradd;

22 Money to Loan
LOANS BY MAIL
Up to $5,000 In
houra Wa
c1n help ~ou gat 1 signature
Loan By Mail 1 - Q00-4~·-";'127

n

sus 1...

2br, $250/mo. lnelud.. : Water,
aewag1, availabll 10-01-90 Ideal
tor couple, no pets. 614-446-7911
aher 5p.m
2br, 14x11J, gardan tub &amp; shower
lltoragt bldg , porch No pels,
Aaf R•q $300 mo Water,
aawage, garbtga Included 614446-87"18

Homes for Sale

i 112 Story Homt, 3 or 4 BR,
Basamenl, Cloill lo Town 614 4464251
2 bedroom, full alze baltmtnt,
located GrHr Road, lOOx200 lot,

$38,500. 304-m-2004 ... 304·
675-127\l
2 110~, 3 bedroom houH on
Locust Strt~~t. $4,500 OBO 614927-6436 atier 5 pm

Par11Full-tlme Retail Sales Parson Apply Tope Fumllura, 151
Second Avt , Gallipolis, Sept
11th-191n Mon, Tuea, W..:t 10-12
am., no phone calls plu..

J bedroom, full baMme,nt, g1s
heat , cltlr, garage!. double lot
wrmoblla Mmt, Muon, WV

lyplng,

wordproenslng, partonal com·
puling. At nome Full or pi lima
$35,000/yr. lncom• potential (1 t
80H87~00

Et B-11)188.

Sacr-.tary '"' t.w offlca. C.ll
6141992--64'17 from 8 30 a m 4 30p m Monday thru Friday
SKILL IS POWER BRIGHTEN
YOUR JOB OUTLOOK. Wa train
~pia for jobs as eltc1rlclans
Heating, llghllng, powar, alrcondilfonlng and retrkleratlon
compontnts all operate Tnrougn
alectrlcal tyllt,.. that art fnstallad
and
wtrtd
by
electricians. Clas... lor the
Adult Elactrlcity program at TriCounty Vocational School begin
Oclobar 1 To register, or lor
mort Information, call 1-800637-6508 You may ba allglbla
lor moniaa to pay for your trainIng, ask about our financial aid
IOUteel

SKILLS ClET YOU JOBS THE
ADUlT WElDING PROGRAM AT
TAl-COUNTY
VOCATIONAL
SCHOOLS GETS YOU THE
SKILLS Wtldel""l are highly skit lad wor1t1 ra R.calv• tht train·
lng to become tnat highly-skilled w.tkdar In laat than ont
yaar Call tt. Adult Educatkm
C.nttr 11 1-800-637-6508 to
111glster for claaue beginning
October 111 You may ba ellgibl•
to rectlvt llnancltl aid to halp
pay for your training Cali and
aak about our financial tid
sources

304-882·3593

7 room, 1-1!2 btith, 13 acres, additional 33 acraa nuntlng and
limber 814-9G2-111B or 1-384·

2097
7 rooma 1 112 bltha, country
living bu1 close to Meigs School
and town
Rt
3:J"..4 lana,
Township Aoad 27. Arat road to
right Call614-ll92-1118 Dr 1-384-

209"!
3 or 4 bedroom houH, dishwuhar, lltova, rafrlg, tual oil
fuma~:t, wooclburr.r llrapltct,
Aaauma loan with $1,500 down
tnd payments of $306 month.
Loc.attd In Patriot, Call 8t4 - ~

2858 5p m.·9p.m
GOVERNMENT HOMES

Nlca 3br, with ..:pando living
room, large yard, elty achool
dl11rlct, At tha comer at Rand
and P.rch Sl , Kanauga , 614·

448-7473

44

wv

MONEY

Mobile home 14x75, 2 bed rooma, 2 batha with 20 n •xpando, $250. month water and
trash fumllhtd, rtftranet required, t!OO dapo1it, garden
apae• a\lallabla, 304-87S-S520

pm

2 09 acrta wtth 5 room l"loutt,
deck porch Sr 248 frontage,
near Chtsltr 614-985-3521

EARN

4 rooma and bath , houa• In nlct
neighborhood, ratertncae requ1Net1 or will stU with owner
financing, 304-675-1090.

Trtller lot fror rent $50 per
month All utllltiH pd In Mld dlaport 304-832-2999 af1sr 5

Real Estate
31

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

Will do babysitting In my home
Would llkt to do babysitting.
Lcx:atad: LtGranda Bl\ld., halve
rtf's. I Exp. 614 ...46-1Bi6.

,.r

~om

11

(U

rapalr)
Delinquent tax
proportr Rtpoaeaaslon•. Your
area/1 805-687-6000 Ewt GH 4562 or currant repo Uat.

Apanment
tor Rent

2 roome &amp; bath, nawly
ramodtl•d.L. $200/mo All utllllas
lncludtd, utpoell r~ulred, 614446-rn3, 614-44fi....4222

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, !36 Jaekaon Pika
from $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
mo\1~ Call 614-446-2568 EOH
For R•nt Naw 1br, apartmant ,
ctrptl, kitchen furnished, water,
1240 month plua deposit 614 -

446-8568

FrM 3 room apartment, fur ·
nlthtd, AJC, utllitias pa1d,
laundry room, In a11chenge for
house work &amp; lawn cart 5 da !t'
a WMk . 614/992-5042
Fumlshtd Efficiency, all utilillas
paid, share bath $135/mo 919
S.cond Ave 614-446-3945
Fumlehtd
Etlldency,
$175,
UUIIII11 Paid, Gallipolis, 614448-4418, alter 7p m
Gracloua living. 1 and 2 bed room apartmant• at VIllage
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartments In Middltpor1 From

$1116 C.ll 614-9112-mT. EOH
Middltpor1, Ohio, Bttch St One
btdroom tumithtd apt , deposit
&amp; rataranca raqulrtd, 304-882-

2566.

Naw, 1 br, naar Holzar Hoapltal,
air cond, economical gas hta1 ,
$235/mo plus utllltl ... 614-446-

2957.

1

AIIt,

~Air

C

Bualnas•

building,

~I

30x80,

teroe:a , WV
!tom614-446-9662
McOonalda, H•nd•rson

Counlry Mobil• Homo Park,
Routt 33, North of Pomaroy
Lots, rentala , parte, aalaa Call
614-992·71179

47 Wanted to Rent

...
,--. ,,. t--

~-

SO WHEN WE 6ET TO FORT
Zlf.JDERNEUF, WE'LL j.jAVE TO
61VE A REPORT ON WKAT WE
SAW LtJj.jiLE ON PATROL

5I

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chal,-. priced from
$395 to S995 Tablll $50 tnd up
to $125 Hld•a-bads $390 to
$595 Rec!lntra $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125 Dlnenu
$109 and UJI to S495 Wood tabla
w-6 chal,-. $285 to $195 Dasks
$145 UJI to $375 Hutchas S400 &amp;
up, bunk beds comptate with
mattrns $295 and up to $395
baby btda $110 Mattrsssu or
box sprlngt lull or twin $78, firm
$88, and S98 Queen 1111 $275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 drawer cnest
$69 Gun Cablnats 6, 8, &amp; 10
un Baby mattresses $35 &amp;
45 Bed tramea $25, Ouaan
Size $35 &amp; king tramt $50 Good
salactlon of badroom sullas,
matal cablntta, haadboards S30
1nd up lo $65 90 daye same as
cash with approved crtdll. 3 ml
out Bulavlllt Rd Open 9 AM to
~ PM Mon, thru Sal Call 614446.{1322

i

2 matching ll\llng room chalrl,
614-446-0051
County Appllanea, inc Good
used appllanctl, TV uls Open
a am to e p m Mon.-Sat 614446-1699, 6:27 ltd Avt Gallipolis OH

Do you llkt to aavt Monay?
Check us out tor quat!ty fumiIUrt and carpet• MoUohan Furniture &amp; Carpals, R1 7 North
Phone 614-446-11144, Gallipolis,
Ohio
For Salt On All Gr111 Turf, In
11oek, $2 99 ytrd , Mollohan
Furniture, 614-446-7444
GOOD
USED APPLIANCES
Waahtr., dryers rafrigaralora,
rangta
Skaggs Applitncll,
Upper River Aa Basidt Stone
Cral1 Mottl Cali 614·446-7398.

PICKENS FURNITURE

RENT TO OWN
614-446-3158
6 pc wood group $14 01
wHk 4 poeler bedroom suite,
compltlt $15 20 per wetk.
dinette with 4 chalra $750 per
WNk. Magic Chal 14 cu It
Rtlrlgtrstor $12 115 par w..k, 15
cu. h
frHzar, $10 90 ptr
WMk YI'RI Futnl1utt Rt Ml, 4
mllte off At 7~ntenl~ Open 1
days a wHk

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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St , Galli poll• Naw &amp; U11d
furniture htate,-., Wnttrn &amp;
Wo,_ boots 614-446-3159

Antiques

Buy or ull Riverine Anliqutl,
1124 E Main Strut, Porn1roy
Houl""l MTW 1000am to600
p m , Sunda.y 1 00 to 6 00 p m
614·992-2528
Top Cuh paid CMd furn iture
cubotrdl,
quilts,
01ltnlal
paintings, toys , or entire astate
call collaet 304-52.5 -3275, or 304-

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61

Miscellaneous

Farm Equipment

es

Merchandise

61-t.

King size full wave watarbad.
Needs I OIW haatar 61419925379

1 MF 01 .... Tr~ctOf S3,850;
Sharp 150 MF Olnel with
Woods Buth Hog, Plow, Grader
Blld1, CultiYator 2 Row Com
Pltnltr, $4,850 OWner will finance. 81C-286-6522
Ford 8N Tractor, e rt IICrtptr
bltdt, rollaa-way bad 304-8953493
Jlm't Farm Equlpmt,_, SR . 35,
WHI Galllpollt, 614-'C&amp;-9777,
Wldt stltctlon new l ultd farm
traetora &amp; lmplamantt Buy,
Mil, trtde, B;OQ-! 00 wNkdayt,
Sat till Noon
Naw Holland 707, 3 pi Mch
foraga harvaatar, Fox 2100

Knucklaboom
log
loader. lorogo ho.....,or, Gohl grinder
Raaaonable 1!114-319-7758
mixer, uc cond. 304-273-4215
Wo\llng mul1 Hll
Couch,
lovatftt, chair, $250 OBO. Full
sizt mattrtetlbox apringa tram•
$30 E•arclst trampoline $20
Call snytlmt 30C-675·7514
Reconditioned W11htrt, Oryart
GuarJntNd prompt Hrvlct for
ttl ma k... modtlt . TM Waaher

Dryor Sh01Jpo. 814-446-21144.

Romlng1on 871l LW Spoclol &lt;10
gauge , Coleman atov1 lant.m,
super movls camar~ , Pot~rold,
$420 Antique Kodak 614-446-

a

9635.
Surpla.w, Ranta!, Otnlm, C.rhart,
Army Clothing
Old Tlmtr
Schrsdt Knlvn $12. Military collectable nama original Sam
Somarvllle't Ent Ravenswood,
Jet lndtpendanct Rotd, Old Rt
21, Frl, Sat, Sun Noo~7 00 PM
J04-2n-5655
Twalva 20 fOOl powar poill ,
$20 tach, must taka til 304675-2902 aner 6 00
Wood &amp; Coli 9tov•, UH II lnsar1 or fr• elandlng. 2 blowara,
&amp; glan door cott 1'1,100 Navar
uatd, nil $600. 614-256-&amp;413

55

Building
Supplies

Block, brlek, uwer plpaa, windows, llnt~a. •tc Claude Winlara, Rio Grandt, OM Call 814245-S\21

56

New Holland 716 Forage box, 3
baa11ra, ttndtm u:lt $7,900
Ustd lnlanallonal torage Wlgon
a beatara, ltndtm ul• wagon
$1,300 Uted N.w Holttnd 28
toraga blowar f1,500 Ustd Ntw
Holland 30 blower S1,200. Uatd
Naw Holltnd no choppar 2 row
hud, electric controlt b,500.
Ultd New HoJiand 118 chopper,
1 row hud, alactrie controls
$5,900. Used Naw Holland tupar
111 chopper, 1 row haad $2,000
Two uaed Naw ldu 323 ont row
plckart $2,000 Two uHd Naw
ld.. 10 one row plcklrs $1,000
Used Ntw HOilland 355 grinder
mlxera $5,000. Uttd Naw Holland 352 grinder mlur $1,800
Ustd Naw Holland 425 sk1d
IIHr IOtdtr $5,500 New Holltnd 553 dltstlskld tiHr lotder
daluxa $14,500 Ntw Hoiland 454
tkld siHr lotdtr gas $12,500
K"ttrs S.rvlet Center, St Rt
87, Point Pleasant and Ripley
Road, Phon• 304-895-38711

63

Livestock

Angus era.• cow &amp; baby ctlf, &amp;
Factory II horaa trallar, $57S
614.38B-8'748
R~llfartd Outr1ar Horae, mare,
5 yra. old, ahown In 4-H &amp;
opentd snows 614-446-7521

Pets lor Sale

AKC Cocker Spanlal pupe, buff
and whitt, ahOis and warnMd

$100 304-576-2223

Ntw/Usld
Houa•hoid fumlthlng 112 ml
Jarricho Rd PI Plaaunt WV,
call 304-675·1450

523-6854

54

dttk Protntlonal type
446~206 •fttr 5 30 p.m.

Goods

53

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150, XLTCauaHa
Lariat CC,
AC,PW,
PSiPB,
AWfFM
Radio,
Pl,
Special, topper, 13,000

3173
K &amp; E Dt11fting machine. BNm
type, complt(t with tun tin
drawing board I 3 drtwar mttal

HousehOld

Poek-calla, wormed..! 7wkt. Oild ,
AKC Ragilltrtd ~Jaxtr Pu,-

614-256-6259
Brlndi1 boxer malt pup 8
Wtlkl old $150 814-9112-659-4

Spac:ltl F..dtr Calf Sale!
Thursday, S.plembar 20th1990,
at 8 OOp m Calli• aecapted at1ar
4 OOp.m on Wednesday, all
bi'MM 1Ct:tp4ed at lht Athtnl
Llvastcx:k Saln, US 50 Wast,
Albany, OH Hauling Is anllablt. 814-592-2322, 814--698-3531
WtnC to wlnt•r 50-200 cow units
Call Andy Sigler, Morgans
Farm, At 35 304·937-2018
Wanttd Boar hog a pprox 6
months Ia ona yr old, prtfllr
Htmp or Yorkshire, 304--4581583

Brittany Spaniel Pup, 3 mos
old, female, AKC reg'd 2 HIS of
ahots, tor S-.50 614-446-8320

Yur old Chtrolals bull, we ight
1100 pounds 814 1 84)-62~3

Chlnltll Shtt· ptl, 10 moe old
vary playful, good for chldl111n

54

$150 614-446-9!182
Copptr noted Baagla pupe, $75
304-875-2075
Dragonwynd Ctntry P•rslln,
SlamtH and Hlmtll!fln kltlana
614-446-3844 ttltt 1 p.m
Flah Tank, 2413 Jtek.lon Ava
Point Plt111nl, 304-e75-2063, 10
gal HI up $14 99 and 10 gal
complltt $4 3 25
Groom and

Supply Shop-Pat
Grooming. All breeds Ali stylaa
lams Pet Food Dealer Julia
Wabb. Cali 614-446-0231.
Raglstartd Lhuo Apeo; 1110
Hlmaltytna, SlamtH kHI.na.t.. 111
mtiH Caah No checks Yll

614-992-2601

57

Musical

Hay

Hay lor Salt Clovar &amp; Timothy
Round Baln In the Field 814245-6598

Autos lor Sale

1958 Chevy, 454 motof, $1500
1m Cht&gt;tella race elf 12500
1966 CMvallt SS $700 614-3889115, ' " " 6 «6-3972
1968 C.maro, no tnglna or rearand, good body and tram• eall
ttltr 5 00, 304-i82-2248

Merchandise

1983 Kimbell organ In axcallent
condition $85([ C.ll 614·742-

1978 Dodge Charger wtlh slant 6

Bundy Alto Saxophone, ••c.
cood, S400 614-446-9205 attar

5pm
Conn Trombont, bought new,
used 3 rnos 614-24 5-9252 attar
2pm
Fluta lor .... 614-446-8702
Naw Kramer tllctr1c gullar,
Seymour Duncan ptckup with
ctrring cau and Boll DF-2 fool
JMid•l 304-711-51n ' " " s·oo,
Sat tny1ime
Saxapnone exe cond, $3Q5 304-

lor Sale

675-Jit52.
WE CARE.J&amp;M (Joouo &amp; Mol
PIANO SERVICE oHoro EXPERl
~lono '"CARE" lor lhooo wl1o
'CARE" about their piano~~ . Bill

Word. 304-882-2325 (Prov 22:11.

74

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1980 Honda Htwk 450ee, black
quick silver front, good cond
$495 Mullt Sail 614~46 ·2234 al-

34 h. Nauta-tlne houu boat
Flbarglaae hull Exc cond Runs
good Loworod prlct lo 118,000

angina. Will make good work
Clf, S300 304-675-2708
197'8 Elellmlno $1100 1976 Ford
Ft50 4X4 $10001985 Chtvy
Cavallar $25':15 19136 Tempo GL,
• door $3200. 81419112·7184.

tfn

Camaro,

350
eng ,
autom~tlc, good cond $1200 or
1rada,304-n5-2931

1m CMvy Convaralon Van,

C20, I cyf, auto., cruiM, tilt
whMI, c!Atom paint, Urea l
whttle, nlct$1800. or trade s..
tl 21 CtntraiAvanua, Gallipolis
1171 CMvttt•, 4 apd , body
goad, runa txcalltnl, 2 new
Oret, 1400 Mutt ... 614-4462234 afttrl

rou

1984 CMvoMt Caprke L.andab.
2-door Sedan Full power, II kt
new 305V8. $2,150 1!114-892-67,.,

lrolnod In Job Booking Slolllo
lhol will -do you, lho
grtduett, with an •ddtd booet
for pa.FHNI IUCU.. In thli }ob
mortcol. C.II1-80W5011o rogl•

1984 Ford T·Bird IXC . cond V-

8, 302, MllniOCIIoO, high mlloo,

etc. ttr for ca..... Nglnnlng Oc·

m.ny MW parta, very ciNn

13,000 OBO. 814-246-5388 or

28&amp;-SUI.

Farm Suppl1es
&amp; Livestock

SPECIAL Factory to you1tt1, 2
or 3 btdroom14x7D modale 11
lhe unHIIav•bl• prlca at
$12,100 dtllvared and HI up

lor dotoUo

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Muot •II, 14xY, Llbolty, Zbt,
f8.500. or oltor. 8lWN2443.

1185 Oodgo 800, ES COHVER·

~~i~

4cyl. TurbO, oUio,
Sportr, dopondoblo,
Economical. Wholnot.. 814·

Fann Equipment

1212 C.N Oovkl lrwn Tnotor
whh 241 Round lol~ 711.

ii.!

Owner IIIII ll,_noo. 114--

00 ·

lloil. Plow, Cunt.Oiar, t2,850.

"This recycling business Is geltlng

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8:20 ffi MOVIE Whole Lighlnlng
lPG) (2 00}
8:30 Ill (I) Iii Head ol the Clesa

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Night T1bbs seeks G1llesp1e s
help when he tS arrested for
murdenng a cop
(I) (() f) Roseanne
Rosanne s fam11y watts for
the results of her pregnancy
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Rep. - Decade of
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Droamt' CBS Tuesday
Movie (PG) (2 20) 0
(J]t Budweiser Presents.
Tuotday Night Fights
® Nashville Now
Lorry King Llve l
9.30 (l) (I) Iii Mamed People

Psrtlng out 1978 F-250 with 460
angina, wreektd ; frame It btnt ,
ca llsf1tr 5·00, 304-882 -2246
Vinton Auto Salvage. Foralgn &amp;
Dom Parte buying junk cars

614-388-11062.

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Services
81

Th ree marned co uples w1th
conflicting v1ews hve 1n a
brown stone 1:;1

(I) Iii Amonca's AU -Ster
Tnbute to Oprah Winfrey

10·00 Ill

Home

UncondHional llf.,tma guarantee Local ratartnctl tumlshad
FrH ntlmttn Call collect 1·
814-237..()1!88, day or night
Rogtra Buamtnl Waterproofmg
FrH
Ettimatn
Roofing
Drywall
Room
Addillona
Patios
Garagn
Sldin~
Rtmodttl ng and GuHar•olllt
Call 814a66?~881 af1•r 6 pm

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S tar s g1v1ng tnbute to Oprah
W1nlrey 1nclude Bob Hope,
M C Hammer Rosea nne
Barr and James Earl Jones

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Trek The Nell1
Generatton

QJ Evenmg News
Q] 700 Club W1th Pot
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Aeration Motora, repaired Naw
&amp; rs-bulh motort In stock, Ron
Evana Enterpl1s11, Jack.on,

OH 1·800-537-9528
Complllt Moblll Homt HI Upl
&amp; repairs, atao plumbing &amp;
alectrleal, rooting, ramodallng,
patios I decka elc. REMOOEL.INGI Ratoftneaa
Eatlmatas
614 -256-1611

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Hustler
1] ID Arsenio Hall
:1] Mlamt Vice
® Church Street Stahon
(3 Moneyhne
llll B1g Brother Jake

YOU FERGOT

['LL BE PLAYIN'
CARDS OVER IN
LUKEY'S BARN

SOMETHIN',
HONEY

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News
11.30 (1) 0 I!Jl Tomghl Show
Stereo

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(I) To Be Announced
(I) 0 Nightline 0

Cl!l On Stage

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ID MOVIE. Crash DIVe (2 001

Stplle Tank Pumping $90, Gtllla

Co RON EVANS INTERPRISES,

I 1.35 Ill Cheers

Jackson, OH 1-800-537-9S28

446.0294

LIBRA (Sept 23· 0ct 23) Don 1 be

ASTRO-GRAPH

Heating
Carter's Plumbing
and Hutlng
Four1h and Prne
Galllpolie, Ohio

814-448-3888

84

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Rlllcltntlal
or
commercial
wiring, naw Mrvlet Of repalra
llctntad al•ctrtcian. Ridenour

Eloc:trlcol, 304-87!1-1796

85

General Hauling

R &amp; R Water 9.rv~. Pools, clattml, wells . lmmtdlat•1,000 or
2,000 gallona dtllvery. C.ll 304 -

8711-8370.
WaH-.on't
Water Htullng,
,....onable ratH, volume dlacounta, 2,000 to • .ooo capaeHy,
clttamt, poola, walla, ate. C.lt

304-671-2111 g

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Upholstery

::.:.........,.;..:,..,.....,...,...:..--,M-roy·o UphoiOio~ng Nmcbttt In tumtlura u
trlng
C.ll 304-875-41114 lor ~- ...

1087 Dodgo Omnl, OUIO., lllr, Q""'
U..._lol
~om .. - ory ~-. 303
goo m1•-·
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-~hday
Sopt. 19, IHO

, Ex c1 11ng de~Je lopments could occur tor
you in th e year ahead, but not necess ar Ily In the ways you 'll ant1c1pate However . after the dust settles , they may took

)On 1get nervous because these !rends
alra1d to deal on a rather grand scale u e movmg 1n your layor
tOday, because you're up to handling ~AlES (Merch 21· Aprtl 19) A w1111ng
the b1gg1es
You shou ld be able 1o 1ess to comprom1 se w1ll sub slanllally
score w1lh large groups maJOr pro,ecl ~ ~ nhance your ab1111y t o deal etfecllvel y
or the top bananas
w1lh assoctales tod ay People w1th
SCORPIO (Oct 24- Nov 22) An 1mpres whom you 'll be 1nvolved w11l be mtlu srve way to gam the boss' approval to enced by your example
day IS to p1ck up the pteces of some TAUAUS{Aprii20-Miy20~Whereyour
th1ng ano tner bOoted and turn 11 1n10 a ca reer 1s co ncerned today 11 wtll be th e
success Your boss won 1 forget your challenging developments that will orler
accompitshmen t
you the greatest prospects Reward s
SAGiflAAIUS (Nov. 23· 0ec . 21, Th1s cou ld be mm1mal unless effort IS
IS a good day to lay a sturdy toundat10n required
for a prOJect you anticipate undertaking GEMINI (May 21..June 20) Your IUdgm the future However, don t 1nvest any men! Is qulte good today, especially 1n
hard cas h now or make binding situations that have pronounced ele ments ol chance LOQI C&amp;I evaluations
comm1tments

CAPRICORN (Ooc. 22-Jan. 191 You · will help you reduce rour risks
should be able 10 do well today on com - CANCER (JuM 21..JuiJ 22) The types
pet111ve endeavors that ofler posslblil - 1 of Involvements that will be the most
lies for personal ga1n You It tee! com · advantageous tor you today will be the
tortabl e pu sh1ng your sell to make more
money

'lnos !hat will beneltl those lor whom
rou are responsible as well as yourself

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) Don"t be

LEO (JUtJ 23-AUQ. 22) Your enthusiasm
will generate a Similar response In peo.
pkt whose support Is pertinent to your
ptans Think positive and look In on vtctory Send lor your Astro-Greph predlc·
'Ions lor the year ahead by mailing
$1.2510 Astro-Graph , clo this newsp&amp;·
per , P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH
441Dt-3428. Be sure to state your IOGI·
ae sign

a procras!lnator today regarding mat ters that require deciSIVeness Your rea somng power s are qutte good . Dut If you

puo 1udgmenos ott, lhey could be
like you engineered them yoursell
shelved lor a long lime
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might be akin lo a magnet In attracting
appear today as lhough lhe control of a
money and material opportunities. Pos1
matter which Is of lmponanee to you os
yoursellln the middle of profitable pos. 1 unduly lnlluenced by outside factors

slbllltles and let nature run Its course

N1ght V1nn1e become s a
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Pump lliN tnd ltrvict , 304895-3802

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446-2424

1t84 C.m.,o Z·28, !·top, loaded

wfth ovllf}' option. Rod $39115
814-4411-81111

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Anniversary Special The
best ol the past celebnty

RIVERSIDE

Bud9•t Transmissions , Ustd &amp;
rabu1ll, lllt11ng 11 $99, 614-245-

mRoacuo: 911 Three

sc uba dl\lers are trapped 10
an undersea cave t;J

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1171 Muatang. 4 cyt., 4 tpd ,

1$80 ChoveUo, runo oood. body
fair cond., good wori cer $400.
Coli oftor &amp; p.m. 304-8711-8371l.

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BOATS- MOTORS - TRAILERS
M1rcrul11r, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
autn011lad parts &amp; lll'\lice
Par1s for most
brands
" WE CANNOT SPEL S CCESS,

402 Chavy tHg block motor
6141992-2644

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The rurrl' nt ~L·nt ralwn of vu un!:: l'X
pert s nrvl' t h&lt;td t he plca-.:utr of per

(!) Nova Japan mastered
Western tect1nolog1C81
methods m the 19th century

KawaNkl JM tkl Good condition $900 614-992-,.67

Accessories

BRIDGE

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ALLEY OOP

Comp lele lhe chucl le quoled
by ldlmg m the rruu1ng words
yov deveq, from step No 3 below

Becalm - Rayon - Grove- La tely - ALL at ONCE
"Now, now. dear," the grandma sa 1d to her grandson
"Don I cry Havmg 11 all does nol mean havong 11 ALL al

Tony comes unglued when

Mercury Marculser Spec1allsl
Factory Tralnad, Bonded Precision Mobile Marlnt Wa come, to
youl 614-259-5919

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614-44fi....4109, 614-379-2";110

WITHOOT

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defends 8 legal secretary
accused of murdenng her

1987 Chatlon 110, 130 HP, low
hours $5400 614-2 4S-5918

lhey lh1nk 11 comes

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1972 17 II Starcratl Tri -HuH
Boat 125 HP, Evlnrudt Engine,
comp ..te top , naw upholstery
Call814-286-ll16 after 7.00 p m

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75 Boats &amp; Motors

K1d s don 1 th1 nk money
grow s on tree s anymore
Thanks lo Automa11 c Teller

PRI NT NUMBERED
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1986 XL 250 R, Honda motor cycle, $800 304 675-6182 .

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runs aood, ana owner, ~t,OOO
304-6~054.

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1986 ChtYy K-Biaz1r, 4•4,
loaded, sllyar•do, one owner,
low miiH, 1987 GMC S-15
Jimmy Cx4, V-41, • spMd, one
owr.r, c~n. aug. mllaa, somt
warrtnty ltfl, Smlth'a GMC
Truck Canter, 133 Plna Strati,
Oaltlpolla, OH 614-446-2532

$600 814-446-4535

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Subtru
4x4,
Blue,
AMIFM/Sterao-Citt, $1450 614446.f751

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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Mobile Homes

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73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

Improvements

71

SUF'rof.iD

TO GIV~ yOU

304-67~266

with free storaga, premium Altatta alto grau+e lover, rolls
and tquarn. Morgan Fann, AI
35, 304-937-2018

Transportation

l'~

Picll up beds, Fords, Chavya
DodgH, 1hor1 or long, no ru11

lilt ehanet to book winter hay

Miscellaneous

2073

mlln, 814·256-1560

&amp; Grain

1971 Dttaun 280 Z $1500 814
446-7802.

Salt or rent, 6 room houaa, 2110
N. Mtln Will consider tnything
ol value •• down payment l04·
458-187!

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Racing
World Todoy

NO WE WON T TELL Ti-lEM
Ti-11XT WE WEIZ E FOLLOWED
6'1' A BEACH BA LL

1990 Ford Truck, Super eab F-

Glan llrw place sc:rHn with
tools: and gt'lll $50 Large floor
model lltareo $50 Four 15" rima
fltt Chevy pick up $16 304-882·

Merchandise

laH•n of
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four Krambltd word1

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..,lng, Bobfllttlng In "" home, Mon~ llnalrioo, ond N.A.I.I.E. cloy lhru Frldor, havo ro-.
_ . . . T"Ntlng. Far ,.,. In- - · :104.f71-481i.
M11 U a on thll "V~tl lntorlor 1nd utorlor houN
pointing, trN NIIMIIH, 10
,..,. ..:ptrlene•, 304.e75-2108
- · W. wont to - begintrom
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Sleeping roomt with cooking
Also trallar space All hook-ups
Call anar 2 00 p m , 304-7'73·
5651, Mason WV.

Rtductd 111 brick 3 btdroomt, 2
baths, finished baaemenl, ttlach~ gtriiJI, plus dttaehtd 2
car gtraga, large lot, Mid 50'a
304-675-3030 or 675-l431

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EVENING

Rooms lor rent • weelc Of month
Starting 11 $120/mo Gall Ia HoliK
614-44G"-9580

Toba cco cutltf"l 14 cents 1
atick Tobacco houatra $4 per
hour Youngs Farm, Buffalo
Pul nam County, 304-037-2530
lhlf 8 00 PM

my homt. Rtclnt arM. 30 yNrt
txptf'lenoe. 614-Mt-2212.

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tNTEIIEmD IN A CAREER IN
NJTO MECHANICS? Join one ol
Wanted
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empiOYIMnl flllda. Tlw Aduft Will cart tot' tldtf'IY par.on In
Auto MtcharWea Program 1t Tri·
~.::!· 9. will ,. .ch,tou En.

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GOVERNMENT SEIZED vahlcln
from $100 Fords Merced11
CorvattH
Chlvye. Surplus
Your a,., (1) 805-687-6000 Ext
5-10189 .

Furnished

home wtth 3 btdrooma, hlmlty
room, garage in Rustle Hille,
Syracust. Priced at $39,000.
614-992·5465161C.V92-3l11

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Rooms

HOUM for r«tl, 304-875-6Tl0

Miss Paula'• Day Ctra Cantar
Safe, aHordable, chltdcara. M·f
6 1m. - 5:30 p.m. Agea 2 -10
Befort~, altar school. Drop-lne
welcome 614-446-a224
weekdays 304-875-1317.

Houses tor Rent

3 bodooom houM bock o1 Now
H.van, 304-a82-2686

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Cllntclan/CaH manger tull lime- 446~803, 614-446-a3S5.
Mason County Pr..ttra Center
MA or BA Cut management

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qulpmont Call 1 aoo·63H508

Spears, 304-675-1429
Babyehttr netdad lor 8 year old
In C•ntanary, your housa or
mint. S14-446-a641
BE IN DEMAND Food service
workalra made up ono of the largasl and fastest growing occupallontl Rrcups ln the tabor
Ioree. Enro now tor Fall Term
In tha Adutl Food Management
and Cateriflg Prog,-.m al The
Adult Educt! ion Contar- TrtCounty Vocallontl School We
nava a variety of funding
tourcaa a\lalla bit fOf lhosa who
qualify
Ctll
1-800-637-6508
Clas ... begin Octo bar 1, 1990

Routt 2 Aahton, 1 acra Iota 3
mlltl aoutn Gallipolis Locks,
pu~lc wttar, no rsl1ric11ons,
some wf1t'l ri'olar frontage, 304·

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Television
Viewing

1989 Z24 C.vallar. lolded. laid
off. Mull atli Prlct reduced
814-992-2985.

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Upstal" Furnished, 3 rooma &amp;
bath, clttn, no peta, raltrenct &amp;
dtpoait ~ul,.d 614446-15'19

LOSER

Autos lor Sale

1989 Mercury Sablt, PB/PSJPW,
auto, tlr, AMIFM/Ctsa. Vary
claan $G500. 814-446-7824

TWin Rl\lara Towara, Housing lor
tht Elderly •nd Handicapped.
Apartments now avaltab...,r.ntlng tor 30% of adjusted Income.
200 Second St 01 call 304-675667'1

Land on S=g A.vt maka nice
tr~ller lol.
lb. OBO 927-6436
attar 5 pm

O.J. Whhe Rd , 2 tern woodtd
building lol, rtady to build on,
rallrlcttd, $8,900 614-245-9585

71

I hret Ofdroom auptax 1n axcallant neighborhood, full bas•
menl wlltundry hook·upt. 304615-&amp;nl 01875-3616

Chapel Road, 304-675-3190

Nlc• I_?IJ Lincoln A\la, $5,000
614-44D--f038 alltr 4p m.

7530 Ext. •·55

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

Apanment
lor Rent

Two bedroom apt, carpet,
khchan fumiahtd, 304-675-!104

5 acres land on Rt. 2 Eckard

Pllrt-llme, $800/mo, Full-tlma
$3,500/mo, ~us Answer phone~
for Natkmw1d1 Co. Now hiring
you aruL.. will train! 904-435-

FEDERAL

&amp; Acreage

8373.

anytime.

formaflon

Lots

1.25 tera lot on R1 160, 4 mlltl
trom Holzer, Ele view of tht
counlry aklt, $4,500 614-446-

Help Wanted

44

Farms lor Sale

27 aera farm · 4ml. from town,
haa blacktop rd, IIChool, mall,
ltl•phonl,tiKirlc, aeplic tank,
rural water hook·up. 614-446·
260! Cllll tfter Sp m.

W.nled To Buy: Junk Autos
wllh or

Tuesday, September 18. 1990

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

The Daily

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Local news briefs... ----,
Continued from pagp 1

Squads have four Monday calls
four calls WPI'l' answered by unll s of the M eigs County
Emergency Medkal Serv1 ce Monday
At 2: 14 p.m the Pomeroy unit went to the restdence of Gene
Clark Peach fork Road. Clark was dea d on arrival. At 5: 14p.m .
the Racine unit was callPd to an auto accident on Tanners Run
Road. Kenny Ri!!le was transported to Veterans Memorial
Hosptlal and Tony Imboden was treated but not transported
The Tuppers Platns squad transported Ei lee n Swa in to
Ca mden Clark Hopsilal at Parkersburg at 5 59 p.m and at 7·15
P m the Racine un tt took Courtne' Jones from Elm St rcet to
Veterans Memorial Hospit al.
·

HEAP applications
are available in area
Applications for th&lt;• 1990-91
Home EnPJ gy A"s is ta nce Pr o·
g ram havP bf'rn IssuPd hy t he
State HEAP Otftce and dislri!J
ut ed ltx·a il) to m any public
of fices and bu sinessPs for appl1
ca nt s· co nvPniPnce

Among the places app lt cattons
are i:l va lla ble arr th e Comm un tt y

Ac t to n Of fl CPS in Ches hrre. Galli
polis and Pomeroy. the Depart
mont of Hum a n SrrvJrPs, Se n1o r
Clf iZt' ns Ce nter . Oh 1o Bureau of
l::mp lov mr nt S!:'r\'JPS, thr rourt ho usP. post orfiC'f's. utJ IH y rom pa nJr s. i:lnd bulk fu£&gt;1 ve ndors .

HEAP ts a federa l ly fund ed

program desig nf'd to ass 1s t low
tncurnP Ohioa n s wt t h the ir wi nte r
hr c~ t tng c·m·ts Th P d ea dlmr fo r
.tppil rn g is J.tn

:11.

1991

To bt • tncom r r iJg ibl r. a hou sp

hold mu st have tota l househo ld
incom e for the last 12 months
equal to or Jess than 150 percent
of th e federal poverty guidelines .
Those Income g uidelines acco rding to famtly size are $9,420
for one, $12,630 lor two, $15,840
for three. $19,050 for four , $22,260
for fh e, and $25.470 tor six . for
household s with more than six
members, ad $3,2!0 for each
additional member.
Eligible households will eit her
rece lv(' a voucher or a crPdi1 on
t heir heat i ng bill from the
participati ng utility company
CAA s taff is available to as sist
ind iv idual s with th eir application
at th e central office tn Cheshire
th e Ga tua County Outreach or'
f1ce at 220 Jackson Pike, and the
Meigs County Ou !reach office,
393;,0 Union Ave., Pomeroy

HoulP 14:1 nt•.rr Harrisonville will
tH ' onl' of ft\'t' farm families in th e
" t.II r t u lw n c~ rned Ohio Conserva .
! lOll F.H mt•J s .Jt the Ohio F arm
Sc· u•n( 'l' HI'VH'W near London o n
Tll u1 t.,d.t:O
\uw 1n It " srvrnth yrar, th P
O h Hl lo nsr r va tTOn Farmer
i\v.c~rds Program is coordinat ed

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Department

\;c~T ural Hrsou r ces,

of

Divis ion of

Soli i.lnd V·hHrr Conser va tion, and

' t)() n,orl'd bv t he Ohto farmer
mag ;.11. inr Th r awards program

w tll bl•g in at 11.30 at t he Ohio
1-'Pdrr at ton of Sot ! and Wa!Pr
C'o nsr natTOn Distnct Park .

Hl•ctpients of the awards arP
twnmrcl for th e ir stewardship of
'.Oil \\dl('I. woodlands and othf'r
n.1· u1 c~l n·so urcPs as a day todav

Near freezing in Northeast, wet in Arizona
By United Press International
Temperatures dipped toward
freezing In New England and the
mid· Atlantic region, setting

hll the Northeast Tuesday as
temperatures dipped to near
record lows In the 30s In some
portions of eastern Pennsylva -

records and bringing fros t to
many rural areas Tuesday, while

nia, a nd western New York state.
A frost·freeze advisory was

heavy rain hit Arizona and clouds
covered the West
Thunderstorms htl sou thwest
Kansa s with heavy rain reporterl
at Dodge Ci ty Atrport, but no
severe weather was reported.
The National Weather Servtce
issued a flash flood warning tn
west central Arizona, where th e
Yavapai County she riff's offic e
reported heavy rains that flooded
streets in Bagdad. The storms
moved northeast at 20 mph
The second co ld ntght in a row

tssued by the NWS tor all of
Vermont and the Champlain
Valley of New York for Tuesday
ntghl. Overnight lows In northern
Vermont were expected to dip
into the upper 20s
The tempera ture atop Mount
Was hington in New Hampshire,
th e highest peak In the Nor·
th eas t. was 21 degrees at 8 am
today, with tig ht snow failing and
one mch on the rocky peak
In Ohto, Youngstown 's 34
degree reading broke a record

Consumer...

familtes fr om around the state to
be recognized The others are
Jim and Suzy On of Wavne
Co unty who at:e thr overall i990
O ht o Con se r vat !on F ar mer
award winner s. Thomas C Spel
!mire of Wanen Co unt y, Nat e
and Paul AndrP of Andre
Farmers in Fulton Coun ty, a nd
M er le and Et hel Wa gner of
Washi ngton Co unt y
Th e M a nzPys arP being recog
nlzed fo r thPII gr assed water ·
wa ys and limber stand manage·
ment , two of
t heir
many
consE'rvatlon !Pchniques
Th e

Manzey farm ha s played hos t to a
number of agricultural and co n·
servat!on grou ps over th r y ear s

gas pumps were 16.1 per cent
hig her as of August than at the
end of 1989 but r emained JJ .o
percent below their peak of
March 1981.
The advances for gasoll ne, fu el
oil and overall energy prices
were the greatest sincr January
when a brutal cold spell sent

energy prices skyrocketing .
E xcluding the often volat tle
energy prices. Inflation rose 0.4
percent In August alter gaining
0 5 percent the month before.
for the fir st eight months of
the yea r. Inflation at the co nsumer level rose at an annualized
rate of 6.2 percent, up from a rate
of 4 8 percent tor the same period
la st year
Econom ists had expected in·
fialion to heat and many satd
prices are likely to co ntinue
rising In the near future Last

week the government reporte d a
1 :l percent rise In produce r
prices . which indicates higher
pr lees down the eco nomtc
pipeline
"Therc•' s no re tell In sight.
T hings are going tu get worse
before they get b ette r ," said

Mass
Although mi.lnv economists
share a pPs slmistic short -tPrm
economic view, no t all agree tha t

IN PERSIAN GULF AREA
- Pic. Jason W. Deeter Is now
serving with Operation Desert
Shield In the U.S. Army, lOist
Airborne Infantry Division In
the Persian Gull. Pic. Deeter
entered the U.S. Army In
August, 1989 and completed
basic training at Fori Ben·
nlng, Ga. and Advanced In fan ·
try Training at Fort Camp·
bell, Ky. Ht• is the son of Tom
Deeter, Grove City, and Mary
Olander of Gahanna, and th&lt;•
grandson of Tom and F1or ·

Indictment of &gt;8 people In Gallia
Cou nt y on drug c harges of

enc e Dectt•r, Rarine .

va ri o us drgreps Jn

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial

Monday Admis stons· Cract•
Welch, Pomeroy
Di sc harged · Iva Logan i&lt;; al!r
Gu th, and Robert Flush

hig her oil prices will push th e
Pconomy Into a prolonged mfla
ti ona ry e nvironm ent

"I think t here is relief in
sight " sa1d Jerry .Jordon. chief
Pconomist at First In tPr sta tr
Ba nco rp, in Los Ange les

$147,859 ...
Lo ntinued from page 1
na t urr was

responsible for t hP

December

Harold Eugene Gtbbs, 77, of
Hanford dtcd Fnday, Sept 14 ,
1990 al htS home
Born Dec II , 19 12 m Hartford,
he was the son of the late Ervtn B.
and Anna F. (G rbbs) Gtbbs
G1bb' was a coal mtner and a
mcmhcr of the Unttcd Mtne
Workl'JI D1 strtct 17. lie was
prcce&lt;lcd m death by five brothers,
one Si ster, three gr andchtldren and
one great -gra nddau ghter.
S urvrvm~ arc five daughters,
Helena Gardner of Mason, L uAn!la
Husscll of Mt. Alto, Nancy Neal of
Pomeroy, Ohro. Regma Rrcc of
Gallrpolts, Ohr o and Gwendolyn
Manto of Mrddlcport, Ohto, seven
sons. Douglas G1bbs of Clarksburg,
Tenn., Harold Grhbs of Garre~ KY,
Robert Gtbbs of Phocnrx C11y, AL,
Gerald Gtbbs of Mason, Wesley
Gtbbs of Apple Grove, l.cslcy of
Pomeroy, Ohro and Harley of Mt.
Alto; two stSIL:rs, Iva Ingels of
P01nt Pleasant and Magnotta Ntll
of StatesVIlle . North Carolina: three
brothers, Clrfford Gtbbs of Lout svtllc, KY. James Gtbbs of Oakland
CA and John Gtbbs of New York:
three step-siSters, Myrl Gtbbs
Hartford, Audra Fore of Reedy and
Madge Weaver of Pomt Pleasant:
three step-brothers, Btl! Leary of
Arkansas. Eugene Leary of Ohto
and John Leary of Tennessee: 40
grandehtldrcn and
I R greatgrandchtldren.
Graves tde servKc
wtll
be
Tuesday, Sept I R at I p.m 1n the
Union Cemetery rn N ew Haven
wtth the Rev Dave Ftelds, Jr
offictating.
There wtll be no vtstta~on hours.
Arrangements are bemg arrangc&lt;l
by the Foglesong Funeral Home.

Valley of Cam bndge, and York
Rite of Marlett~ .
Survivi ng ar e hts daughter
Do nnagene Ca l der. Belpre: two
sons. William Randolph. Cutler.
and Robert L. Randolph of
Be lpre: a brother. Kenneth C
Rand olph, Little Hockmg; two
ststcrs. Mel va Sheppard. Belpre.
and Margaret Mayes. Little
Hoc k i ng; twe lve grandch ildren.
fif teen grea t-grandch ildren and
srvr ral nieces and nephews.
He was preceded In death by
hts parents: his wt fe. Thelma
Newm an Randolph In 19R1, and a
son. Do nald Randolph. Jr
Services wi ll be on WednPsda y
at I p.m at White Ethridge
fu np ra l Home at 12o LPe Stree t
tn Be lpre . with Re v
Paul
McG uire o!!lciating
B uri al wrll tw in Rockland
Crmr l er y
fri end s m ay call at lhP fum•ral
homr on Tuesda y a ftrr 1 p m
and until tlmf' nf servi ce on
WPdnPsda y

Masonic ri!Ps will bt' he ld
Tursday at 7 .10 p m

at

tht•

funf'ral homt'

of

Donald Randolph
Donald Hensley Ra ndotph 85.
810 G rant Avenue, Belpre, died
Monda y at th e St . .Joseph Hospl
tal In Parkersburg, W .Va .
Born In Blair, he was the son of
the late Issac franklin and
Maudr F.! le n Dum·an Randolph
He was retired from Lock JR as
a Iock man for the U S. Arm y
Co rps of Engineers after 3B yea r s
of serv1 ce.

He was a member of the Belpre
H eig hl s United Methodist
Churc h, t he National Association
of Retired federal Employees .
Belpre Masonic Lodge 609
f&amp;AM. Belpre Shr ine Club,
Alladin Temp le. Scottish Rite

C. E. Clark
C 1,
tG ene1 Cl ark. 62. of
Peac h Fot k Roa d . Pomerov.
died unPxpPcl&lt;•dly Monday at his

rPs ldencf'
He wa s r mploy&lt;•d in the ma i n·
lena nee department at the Gav in
Power Plact Born on July 8, 1928
at Racine , hP was the son of the

late Ernest Cl ark and F.stella
Gaines Cl ark .
A veteran of th e Marines . he
served In the Korean Co nflict. Hr
belonged to the Stewar t -Johnson
Post 9926 VfW, Drew Webster
Post 39, Amen can Legion. Po m e·
roy , and was a former member of
the fraternal Order of Eagles.
Meigs Aerie No 217.
He Is survived by two sons.
David Clark , Highland, Cal~ ..
and Steve Clark . Pomeoroy, a
brother, Tommy Clark, Welling ·
ton, and two sisters. Maxine
O' Brien, Junction City, and Marlene Hill, Winfield , W Va., and
four grandchildren.
Besides his parents he was
preceded In death by a son, Mike
Clark, and a brother, Virgil
Clark .
funeral servpces will be held
Thursday a t 1 p.m at the Ew ing
Funeral Home. The Rev . Roger
Grace will officiate and burial
will be In Letart Falls Cemetery .

than prev wu s record for this
date. Rochester . N.Y .also had a
record low of 37, breaking a
37 -yea r -old record
The thermometer hll 42 degrees at Baltimore-Washington
International Airport, tytng a
1986 record
The temperaturr fell to 44
degrees at 6:30a.m EDT In C'Jew
York Cit y, the lowest since 1937.
CBS employee Alice Mullen
shivered In a ligh t summer dress

as she ru shed for the Long Island
Rail Road Tuesda} morning ''I
hate it." she sa id. "It's only Sept.
18."
More seas onal - and mildertempera! ures were not expected
until Wednesday , along with
increasing cloudt ness.
The South enjoyed more clear,.
pleasant weather with mild

by Sy lvani.r El ect r le 1n Pomt
PIPdsa nt . W Va, Gl()('cknPr s
RPstauran t a nd Si m o n ':-.

Groc r rv.
She was born March o, 191R tn
Pome roy, the daughter of An ·
drew Zw rlling and Leora St ucke\·
Zwi l ling
.
Mr s Horak was a m cmbrr of
lh l' Sacred He art Ca tholtc
Church and th e Sacred Heart
Catholic Women' s Club
She Is survived bv her hu s
ba nd. George Horak, of Pome
rov; f 1ve daug ht ers. Ru th Lew1 s.
Bellefontaine, Rose Denison.
Pi t tsburg h, Pa .. Darba ra tRo
bert ! Sm ith, Pomeroy . . Janet
I Paul i Si mpso n. Pgmerov. ami
Ca roly n tScot tt Dorsch. Whrrl
ing, W Va .: a son. Msg r Dona ld
Horak , Athens, a Siste r. Mar v
Rous h, McAr thur: lour brot he r ;
William Zwi llin g. Ravenna. Wed
ter Zwtllln g. Bucy rus, !.eo Zwil
ling, Rac ine. and Gilbert Zwrl
lin g
of
Pomero y,
1h
grandc htldren , f1v r grc•at
grandc hildren and sevpral ni&lt;•
ces and neph ews
She wa s preceded In death hy
her par en ts: two sisters. Bar
bar a Zwilling and Thelm a McDa ·
nie l; and two brothers, Paul and
Joseph Zwi lling .

Fr lend ' m ay ca ll fr om 2 4 p m
.IIHI --: q p m a t Ew ing Funrral

ll omr •
I n llPu o f flow rrs, donati ons
m.J~' br madr to Sacr r d Heart

C'athulie C' hurch, 161 Mulber rv
i\vr•nut'. Po m cro.v. Ohio 4o7ti9 ·

John Arbaugh

An Ice cream soc ial will be held
at th e St. Paul United Methodist

'

WANTED: 10 HOMES
NEEDING WINDOW REPLACEMENTS
OR VINYL SIDING
SA~EI SA~EI SA~EI

10 HOMES ARE NEED IN THE POMERROY AREA TO
DEMONSTRATE OUR PREMIUM VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS OR VINYL SIDING . OFFER GOOD
FOR BRICK, BLOCK,OR WOOD FRAME OR ANY OTHER
OWNER OCCUPIED HOME.

NO GIMMICKS!
CALL TOLL FRH 1·800·523·9874

th ci1

Bag hdad 1s no longer res pon si ble
fur &lt;Jny property in Iraq and
Kuwolll belonging to gove rn ·

"The law stated that the Iraqi

Iraq. " 1NA sa id In th e report
Most governme nts moved to

Thr n&lt;.\ws Jgcncy satd Iraq's
rulJng
Revolu ti on Command

SidP would not br responsibl e for

freezp lr &lt;~qi and Kuwaiti assets

in ret a liation lor Iraq' s Aug . 2

m en! ~

dec l a rin g

any direc t of tndlrect damage
res ulting fr om the delay of
!oretgn parties tn carrying out

passed

a

law

statmg

;:wd companies that havr

Co un cil pa ssed the law a ft er
Th e

inte r nat io nal

"~- .

Sou th Central Ohio
Rain likely Tuesday night . with
a low near 60. Chance of ra1n is 70
pl'rcen t Showersa nd ac hanceof
thunder storm s Wednesday, with
highs between 75 and 80 Chan cr

of r a i n is 80 pe rcent.
E•tended Forecast
Thursday through Saturday

billion 1n Jul y in the wor st
showing Stn Cl' J anua r y, the Co m ·
mercr
DPpar tm l'n1 sai d

ho lding up o~ nd non oil 1m ports
dP-C lln in):?:.· Boston Co economist
Allen Si nal said
'The .lull'
S hOWC'rl

JUSt

thp

h111t s at d b1ggpr
rec0ssion lh&lt;Hl rxpel'tcd." Sina 1
sald. warning "t ht• trdtie defte i1
ra n 't g f't a ny lwttrr' wi!h the
Middl e F.a s t &lt;Ttsi s pushrng oil
pricP.s hig hrr
Privatr dna lys ts had f'xpected
a dPfic i t of r oughl v $7 3 bi llion
after .r rev ised short fall of $5 .14
!Jill io n in .l unl' In Ma•. l ht•
na11 o n .-. 11 adr deftcit s tood a t
$7 77 bill JOn
Exports. whtch had provided
mu c h of the strength. fell to
$32 03 billiOn 1n July from a
re vised $J4 12 btUion 1n June,
while Imports Increased to$41 :lh
bi ll ron fr om a rev ised $:l9 5h
bi ll ron t hr department's Ce nsus
Bu reau sa id
The total s were ad;u sterl lor
''Thi s

dian and British economies may

have co ntributed to the drop In
.July exports, and prPtlictl'd " a
gradua l ebbing of the trade
defi c it ."
But release of thr tr atiC' report

ln crea sr comrs fr um a gem•ral

bu!ldup and " no sudd en surg p"
Of !OJ CC'S

He al so sa rd Iraq appl' ar ed to
be pu llin g back i ts o~ rmor fr om
BOOKS DONATED - Boxes and hoxt•s of hooks
hav£&gt; been donatf"d hy Hr. lif"orgl· V. Munnund hl.o,;
wift•, the former-Jean EhPrsbach of Ponwroy. 'I'h1•

co mcided wtt h A ugu st data show ·
ing a 0.9 pc'rcrn t lrap in co nsu -

mer prices.

cl ona tf'd

Cu r ti s Jenkinso n. Middleport .
v.- as l&lt;Jst w ee k' s wl nner of th r
'Arou nd Town·· ph oto id ent i fl Ca·
tlon SPriCS

He correctly tdentifl ed th e
photo a' a detail in the doorwav
on t he seco nd fl oor of K&amp;C
,)('W('l l'l S
He will r eceiv&lt;' a landmark
srsq ui een lf'nni al Chris lma s or·

namcnt from Bank One

co uple transpor wd the hooks from their home In
Nashvlll£', Trnn. to Pomero}' in a van . Hert• llr .
Mann displays a book !rom the coUectiun lor Ruth
Powers, librarian .

Meigs Library presented 500
volumes worth around $12,000
lly CHARLENE HOEfl.ll'll
Sentinel News Stall
About :,oo volumes valurd dt
morf' t han $12.000 havp bf'l'll

Winner named

to lhf' Mt'lg~ Co unt .\

flr ess International
Tcm pf'ra lutrs wrr P somewhat

Hy United

.1nd .Jf' a n EbPJsbarh M&lt;.~nn ol
Nas hv!llf' TPnrt
Th e boob ar r on a w ld r ra n.Qt'
of subj ec ts manv dealmg with
'e~r l ous placr s whrrP Dr and
Mr s Mann hav l' spPnt t1rn1·
inc luding 1\frtra , J\IJSkJ, and
Eu r ope ns '-Vf'll as thrir hobbt Ps
and S[X'Ct&lt;JI int f' n 'S IS

higher rr1 Oh to ear 11 Wednrsda 1
after rrcord and nPar r ecord
lo1N s thi' day brfor(', but muc h of
Ohi o '-Vas touc hed bv ram
Thr NatiOnal We alhPr Srn·ic(·
s;;ud tdlnfall amou nt s at rrgul a1
rrport!ng stat tons bPtwPen 2 am
andJa m ran ~e dfr o matrarrat
l'inc 1nnat1 a nd Davto n to tJ 2 an
1nr h at Akron-Canton
Tf'mp&lt;'raturr s f'ar ly Wrdnes
d.Ji mm n mg Wf' re m thr lowf'r
uvrr so uthf'rn Oh iO, with ~s
lwmg co mmon O\Pr cP ntral and
nurtllet n sf'rtJo ns of thr stall'

In c lud ed in tht· co llrcl!o n do
ncHrd to t hr librar y a r r 121cd t hc1

bound go ld embossed volumes of
Bu rban k wh ic h Dt M ann des
cr lbr d " ' the m ost ,·a tu abl rof th r
books being donated . H&lt;' sa1 d 1hat
o nly a hundrrd srts wrrr pnnted
Ill 191 4.
Al so among the books dunated
h " co py of Sheppard s Pomr r 01
.tnd Middl eport Dir&lt;'ctor y , whtch
was compi led bv .1 . S 'hrppal'd
and Co
A complete 'r t of "A ntiqu&lt; '
M agaz inr.'· l'li 4 th rough 19~9 .

nos

Ttw wPa!hc•r sPJ vi c'l' Sd td rhr~T
cts d low p!Pso., urf' svs tPm mnvt •s
('dSt of Ohm . WPd nPsd d\ nigh!
sk Jf'S w tll bcg tn t o c lt' ar tn !lw
nm th wi th par II\ r loud v skiP s
ovrr t he so uth
Low s Wedne sday night and
Thursdd .V mornmg w Jil br m th P
u ppf' r 40 s to .uou nd :iJ m nort hr r n
Oht o and tn thr lowPr to m1ddlr
:,os tn so uthern Uh1o
Ht gh pr r ss urf' w11l bu t!d ov&lt;'r

Oh ro l hrough Thursdd l'. wtlh
pa l tl y su nn ~' ~k 1rs f'XpC'C1ed to
clom tna 1r Ohto on Th ursdJ\

documPn t rxPcutrd by Samur!
Wy ll vs Pomf'r oy &lt;.~nd M&lt;J I'I tn

Trmpt'l ,Jt ur p.., .., hould br in t hf'

Ebersbarh It was s1gned Sl'pt :t.
I R4R

house which stood on the la nd
now occupied b1 t h&lt;' Metgs
Co unty Publ ic Librarv . She left
Pomerov i n 1934 and ha s made
lnfrequrnt v isit s hrrf' stnre that

OBSTETRICS/ GYNECOLOGY
EACH WEDNESDAY

HOLZER CLINIC

t lm r

7U\

T hP rx tf'ndPd
IH7~ · 1H75

DffiE(;TilRY Among the nearly 500 books
contrthutt'd by Dr. and Mrs. George Mann to the Meigs County
l'uhllc Llhrary was a 1874-1875 Pomeroy and Middleport
Directory. No directories of that era had previously heen ava ilabl t'
at the library. Ruth Powers, librarian, consid ers the directory a
va lu abl e addition lo lht• county 's eoUectlon of rare book.• .

Rt. 33 accident probed by deputies
A det'r r· a1 arc1dent on US
Route 33 was Investi gated b) th e
Meigs Co unt } Sheriff's Dep art

men! Tuesday rvening
According to Sheriff Jamr s M
Soul sby, Llza Kat zman of T o
ronlo, Ontario. Canad a was
sout hbound on Route 33 when she
st r uck a deer that ra n from th e
left Into l~R path of her 1990
Cad illac
'
Heavy damage was r eported to
the Iron! C'nd of the car
Deputies res pond ed w1t h
M eigs EMS to the Clark r es t·
dence on Peach Fork on Mond ay.
where 62 year old Gene Cl ark wa s
found dead. Meigs County Cor
oner Douglas Hunter was on the
scene Cl ark's body wa s removed

IPss defen siv e.· Williams sa1d of
Ir aq's posture.
Defiant Kuwaiti athletes ho
lStPd rh elr nalional flag at tht'
Asian Ga m es tn BrtpngTue sd"'
despit e Ba ghdad s orders to
comjX'Ie as Iraqis
Ku1A-ait r ntrrrd ·f l Jthlrtrs rn

delega t10n th at or lgirt.tllv num
be red a bout .!:Ill
" We belu'vr that tn tlw nPal
futurP WP can f'n1c&gt;r ta111 uur
Chmrsf' l rt end s tn th r stair nl

Ku wa1t " sa id She ikh Ahmad
Fahad at Sa bah. the new pr Pst
dent o f th e Kuwa tt Na !lonal
Olymptc Co mmtltee. He sue
ceeded hi s father . slam dunng
the assa ult by lta qt t roops tnl o
l{uwait Aug 2
T he Olympi c Co unct l of Asia
have sc hedu led a vote lor Thurs·
day In Be1jing on a pt oposa l to
bJr Ira q from th P games

mcludtng tht~ US
E mba ~~'
whiCh is among .1 h.Jndful Dl
coun tnes rdu s1ng to s hut down
1ts d!plomattc rrpJPsrntatlon
The f'n'n c h nd\ ~ announrf'cl

the Unit ed Sta irs . Austialla.
FranCt'. Bn t.lln . l hr Ne therl and s
and I ta ly hd\'t' &lt;H! IT'Pd to d1v1dP
thr Pcr sw n Gu lf n.=ogw n Into
se paratr arras of pi1 trol to brth?J
enforce t hf' L1 N trc~drrmb .:t rgo

against Iraq
T he

navy:

.'-la id

ag rcf'mcnt

among \\'r stc•rn not tJon s to di vl!i c
into sphr r('S of mflurncl' lhP Gulf

Mtm s tr v sourer f am il ta r w 1th
lra q 1 polt t lcs said th ere were
divisJOns ovrr polic) toward
f(uwa it among Sa dd am 's olh l'J
kPv a td cs 1ncl ud ing I raqi Foreign
Ministe r Ti.l ri q Az1z. sun in l ;tv.
Hu ssei n K am el and Taha Yass1n

of Om an, thp Sliall of Hormu z
and th &lt;.' wr s tPrn Per si an Gulf
\\·a tcr s was hamnwrf'd out al d
m ee11ng of offic&lt;.·r s from thf' four
Wes t E uro)X•an co untJ iPS a board
thP F'renc h fngalf ' D upk1 x m the
Stra ll of Hormu1 Fnda v
A ~e pa rdt&lt;' mPPttn g of US i.ind
Au srra l ia n na,·al eo mrn.J nd rr"
rf'sPr vrd nt hPr st·ctoro., of The
Jf' g ton for 1iH'Il \I'SSI 'I&lt;; l hf'
s1atenwnt s&lt;Jld
F1an rf' had IH 'I'n p i es sJng f 01
such ,, lot m.II d g i f' f'na •n t lor
su mt• t1nw t:H.'Cd USt' 11f co nsHl PrJ
blP d uplH\ .iiJOn of •·ffoJ Is bv
d1ffc t f' n1 fld VI('s c ht •t k mg on
shiP" th d t m1ght hf' !r vtn g to
brrak th f' l'mb cugo S&lt;mwtirnPs
th e s &lt;.~mt • c a r~o .'lh tp would tic•
qurst1onr&gt;d ,1..., m.tll .\ ~::t s
!Jrni's.
Frrnrh Dt'f(' n"r Mln tst t ,. sou r
crs sa 1d
In d mPmordn rl u m quu !Pd b\
the orrl c lal Sdud t Pi P!-.'. /\gf'rH '\,
Ku w&lt;Jtt's &lt;)Xll l'd go\l' rnmrnt

Ramadan . drputy pn•mif'r and

com platnE'd to thr

head of th e powrrlu I militia oft he
ruling Baathist Partv and l zzat

that Iraqi ,Ju thorl!lt's drC'ldr•d a
wrrk ago 10 tig ht f' n thr1r gnp on

Ibrahim,

Kuwai ti s · th1 ough tnhum an 111

An Ir aq! nPwspapflr r r por ted
tha t senlOJ l! aq i Revolution
Command Cou nci l membr•r Sa a

doun Sha ker, ol. a c htldhood
fn end of Sa ddam Hu sse tn and a
form er

lntenor

si gned

mmistPr.

hts post
r rasons at hts own
T he govern ment
Waqa te al l raq1a

" fo r

re

hea lth

rPquC'st ·

run datl y AI
t lraqi facts1
gavr no oth er drta1ls, but onP
Wes ter n diplomat said hl' was
for-ced out for opposin g thl' Iraqi
lead er 's po liCY on l{uwail The
rrsignat ton was th r fir st from thf'
r ank s of SJ dd am' s scnto r a rdP s
st nrc th P inva sion

In Ca i ro. an Egvpllan Fore tgn

lhP co unc il s d r puty

c ha irma n
Ca1ro Rad to IPf.&gt;Orl f' d Iraqt
Troo ps with ta nk s had se t up nl'V.
camps nPar d numlx' r of fort.'tgn
d!pl oma tJc p rPmisf's 1n Kuwa 1t

r1

Arc~ b

L eague

trrd t mt•nt dnci m orr Tf'p r (' SSl \t'
meas UJ rs. · w ttl1 tlw .u m of
dn v tn g !hPnt !JjJnl t hc1r
hom t•l;tnd

Warm temperatures return to Ohio

l'ublic Libt at y b1 Dt Ceot gr V

\1 rs M (J nn, t hr form c· t .Jr &lt;.m
EbN sbach, wa s n•arrd 1n th P

th e bordpr rrg 1on with Sa udi
A.rab1a
but
lnrrPa sing th r
number of tanks &lt;Jnd artJl ler v
farther back and pl.1ci ng m o rr
i nfa n tr y o n thP fr on! l!nes
'' It 's nf' rth er mm e defen sivPor

th r A si an Gamrs. remnants of ,1

wa s a l so d ona tf'd b\ Dr and M rs .
M ann and 1s CU!Tf' ntly dt sp laVP&lt;i
in thr ma gazinf' Sf'C'tio n ;1t th r
lib ra ry' for US(' bv pc-11 rons
Also donated to the l ib rat 1 bv
th r co uple was an ong tnnl

LAUREL KIRKHART, M.D.

" II could mean everyth ing or
nothing," sa id one Western diplo
mat in Ca iro abo ut th f' newest
I raqi mea sure "They co uld be
sc•tting up something, per haps

there were 265 , Outl lraq 1 t roop s
and 2.200 tanks in th e area 150 .000 troops in Kuwail and
115,000 rn Iraqi arras no rth and
wes t of Kuwait.
lie sa id Tu esd ay tha t th e IraqiS
have abou t 360.000 t ro ops. V «JO
tanks a nd 1.450 p reces of arU llery
In Kuwatl and sou thern Iraq
Howevrr
Williams s.1id th e

seaso nal fa ctors. and thC' overall
July defic tt wa s thr widest sin ce

nea rl y $10.2 bilhon rrr .J anuary.
Cy nthia Latta , an Pl'Onomlst at
DRIM cG raw H tll rn Ll'xington :
Ma ss., said. " II looks to me that
we had so m e month s thot were
extraordina n ly low Ovl'rall , the
deficit Is still ru nmn g" l i ttle tess
th an last year "
Robert Dederick. chief at
Northern Tru st tn Chk ago suggested a slowdown In lhl' Cana ·

inv&lt;J sto n of Kuwait

and t anks 111 Kuwait and southern
I raq has lncrP.JSPdshdrply in th e
pa s t two weeks.
Two v.-ePk s i.lgo, Pentagon
spokesman PPfr Williams sa id

•

tUP I1
A.merica's t ra dl' deficit soared
an alarmin g 70 percent to $9 3.1

tow a rd

In Wa shington , the Pentagon
sa id the number of Iraqi troops

U. S. trade deficit up zn July
WASHI NGTON

commi tm ent s

some sort of con fi scatio n, but
right now It i s quite unclear "

fair Thur sday, and a cha nce of
showers fnday and Saturday.
Highs will range from 65 to 75
Thursday, from 70 to 80 friday ,.
and from 70 to 85 Sa turday .'
Ove rnight low s will be In the 50s
Thursday and Friday m ornings ,
and ra nging fr om '5 to 65 early
Sa turd av

Stocks

Church In Tuppers P lai ns Satur
day from 4· 30 to 7: 30p.m .

fre eze on Iraq t assets "null and
void "

'•

.J ohn Arba ugh of Tuppers
Plains died Tue sd ay mooring at
Veter ans Memorial Hos pita l.
Ser vices w1ll b(' announcrd bv
the E wing fun et al Home

Dally stock prices
t 1\s of 10: 30 a.m . )
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Elec t ric Power
26';.
AT&amp;T
30'~
Ashland Ott
]2 \7
Bob Eva ns .
D \7
Charming ShopjX's
R •~
Cit y Holding Co.
15
Federal Mogul
17'&gt;
Goodyea r T&amp;R
.. t Ry,
Key Ce nturion
10t1
Lands' End .
ll\o
Limited Inc.
.15\',
Mullim ed ia Inc
.62\',
Rax Restaurants
t y,
Robbins &amp; Myers
20
Shoney' s Inc
..... 12 \',
Star Bank ..
.. 17 1\
Wendy's l nl'l ...
6
Worth ington lnd
19%

frozen I ra qi asse ts abroad, the
lraq t New s Ag encv rt•ported
Wednes day

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

oppoSite .

hom"
Uu1 1al wi ll brat Sacrf'd lh•a r t
CP rnP! e J v

2 Sections, 16 Pages 25 Cent s
A Mult•med•a In c Newspaper

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday, September 19. 1990

WEATHER Mi\P- Lower temperatures and a good chance ol
preclpltallon are In store lor a good portion ol the U.S. today.
Mostly sunny skies in the Pacillc Northwest, upper Midwest and
the So uthwest, but mostly cloudy over the rest ol the nation, with
scattered showers and thundersrorms associated with a front and
trough In th e Great Plains and the ea.•tern third o!lhe co untry.
(UP()

f't'S S&lt;:lld

---Meigs announcements---Ice cream social

mlddl&lt;• 70, .

The Wes t had warm weather
and Southern Ca lifornia had
partly c loudy skies. Temperatures dipped into the 40s In tbe
Southern Ca lifornia mountains
and clouds covered the Mojave
Dest'rt

-

fi .(! UfP S

Hora k offi ci• ling
Ro sa 1y st' rvices wi l l be WPd ·
nesda y at .1· 45 p m and thr Vlgrl
of the deceased will be at 7 p m
on Wrdnsda v. both at the fune ral

low lng an 1•xtcnded 11lness
ShP v.-as thr uw ner of Horak s
Carryo ut and w c1s also employf'd

.

of fend er s In all fi ve co unttes can
co ntmue and 1nr rra sr . · Gallia
County Prosec utor !lrent Sa und ·

Wr dnr sdav

yes terda y at St Josl'ph's Hosp 1
tal In Pa t ker sbu rg, W V a . fol

.'

"Tr&lt;JdP llad bPen PXpf'C !ed !0
br thr c u sh ion for the Unltt:'d
Stair s 1n a rrr·ession wlfhexports

)'ti Stl Cf' SPr VlCeS. the in VPStlga ·
lion and prosecut iO ns o[ drug

Low tonight in nlld :&gt;0.'\.
Uy cloud,\ 'l'llu"day llrgll

temperatures.

I raq

Tu rsd.1v

Fu nPral sr r v1rrs wtllbeThurs
do~v at11" m . wi th M sgr Dona l d

E l lzabPth Lo re! ta Ho rak. 7 2
West M a in StrcPt . Poml:'rov . dlf'd

Plc k-4: 6736
Card.:
A-H , Q·C, Q· U, 10-S

Page 4

By GAYLE YOUNG
United Press lnternalional

" Wi!h the co ntm ued suppor 1 of
Th r gover nor's off iCe of crlmmal

F'r1rnd s may rall at the • funf' I ,Jl
homr fro m '2 to 4 a nd 7 to q f-l m

Elizat.Ah Horak

Pick-3 : 9-13

Waming issued by Iraq over frozen assets

19WI

- - - - - - - A r e a deaths,------Hamid E. Gihhl'l

also was set at Bridgeport,
Conn., when the temperature
dipped to 42, one degree lower

Ohio Lottery

Major
Hoople's
forecast

Vot41 . No 96
Co pynghted 1990

DRIMeGraw Hrll, In Lexington.

co mmitment
The Manzeys a n~ one of fi ve
exce ptional consPrva t 10n farme r

set in 1959and lhe .17 tnMansfield

also set a rpcord . A rf'cord low

continued rrom page 1

Cy nthia La ! ta, an Pconomist at

Manzey family will
be honored Thursday
HIChdn l .1 nd Patl v Ma nzey of

Tuesday, September 18. 1990

to Ew tng Fu nr rol Hom r

On Tu esdav eve nmg, dep u ti C''
re sponded wrth EMS 10 th l'
rPs ld encr of Harry Ca laway on
State Route 681 wrst of Tu ppers
Plains . The 87 year-old Ca laway
had been f ound dead In hIs
residence by relatives who had
go ne to check on him as part of
their dai ly activity
Dr. Hunter was al so on the
scene and the body was taken to
White-Blower Funeral Home In
Coo lvi lle
Sheri !! So ulsby also repor l'
th at Horace Kar r of Pomeroy
reported that he had a hay wagon
stolen from the former Wells
! arm at F'lve Point s on Sunday
eve nin g.

l nrPra&lt;., t 1nd1

Plans for thr omnu al "!ut kr\

wo l k" to be held beginntn g at Ill
,, m Sat ur da.v at the Metg s Hi gh
Sc hoo l track wf' rr comp iPi f' d
Tu esday when I hl' M r 1gs 011·
isto n o f thf' Amr11can Hrar t
/\ssoc tation

met

af

VP!Prans

bo ttl es were reported mis si ng
and a clothes basket wa s
ove rturned

wis hi ng to take par t ca n srcu re a

James Carsey, Bradbur y, reported t hat sometime Su nday
night or ea rly Monday morning
his t ruck was l'ntered Gasoline
was taken from the tank , a
l antern and tools taken from the
cab He report ed that the truck
was locked.

reg istration form by cont ac tin g
Millie Midkiff at Bank One i n

Karr report ed th at the ha y
15 ply

had

new

tires

hay racks a nd

with

equipment

tre ad
Sa ndra Pry ton of Bowl es Road
to ld the department th at her
res id ence had been en tered
through a bedroom window .

Some neck la ces a nd perfume

!r1 Inll\'f' 11110 The
/11 ''\ 1 l\'l'l ' k
On tht' \\t •tJnPsda\ mn t nmg
\H'.Iih ('I rnap lrm Plf ",&lt;;U if' Wd S
pt&gt;&lt;Jl s pOht' d

&lt;..~:ttl' r.'-lll\

ovf't sntJthf'rn lllin c11s Wtlh a
w.lt rn f Jo n! I'Xtl'nding t"il&lt;;l dlong
A cold ft on1
tr cu lr&gt;d o.,Q J11h wt''&gt;1 !1om !h i' low to

til( • Ohi(l Hl\d' r
Oklahnm.t

llq~ h

pli ' S~lln'

v. ,1s

l ' l ' nl!c~l

ovt'I I he• n1111hc" n .t nd
Jll.llrl '.

Local news briefs----.
Meigs man cited bv patrol
A M!ddlt' port mdn v., ts ~I\f' n !V. !I c lt r~! l on " .il l•·' .1 1m(· ( .11
ac( td('n! on Countv Road 2~ 1n MPlg" ( 'oun t\ Muncl.1\
l11uC&lt;' M cClo ud . Hi ,.,.Is IHJJ thbound wht·n lw ,tpp,11 !' 111h l1•s!
co ntro l nf hJ o.; \C hit IP. y.,rnt o l fthr lrft sldt• of thl' rod d. &lt;;tr u( k .t n
(•m bankm('nl and ovf't tw tlf'd . according tu ;1 tt\porf I rom Th f'
Ca lli a M r 1gs pos t o l thr Sta tc Hq~ hv. , n 1\ lfi (J l
\1 rCioud wJ s unmjun' d HPw.ts ld l f'J c ttC'd fot nor1 pr·r o~I(IJ ·..,
l irr ns£' .r nd f;Jtlu rr to WL' ,Jt' .1 o., Jft'l\' l)('ll

EMS has nine runs T w•sdnv
Mf' lgs l 'ount\ fmrrgrnn M r dw ;t! S!'J\lt'l'" Jt'"Jio ndr·d
ninP c·.J lls fm JS~ I s t a n rc on Tut'sda\·

!11

At l 'l :JR am . Tupper s Plat ns squ.1d wt •nl tu Ho~h \, ln H11c1d lur

Pam Nt•v.-rll , who was taken toSl J oo.J'ph ll u:,p iLJI ,\ t l J L1 m
Middl&lt;.~ por! squcHl was dispatrhf'd to H cadlP\ St Jt't'l !or \,dJ\
rontinuPd on p r~gf' r,

Annual 'Turkey Walk' set Saturday

Memona l Hospit al
According to plans fo r th e
· rurk C'V wa l k ... re sidf'nts do a
ft vr m1lr walk under spo nso 1ship
of Individu als and bu sinesses to
rai se money for thr loca l diviSion
of th e Ameri ca n Hea rt Assocla
ti on. While a number of resi dent s
have signed already to pa rtlc l
pate and ha vr secu red support
pledges. lith er resi dent s are
in vit ed to jo in In the walk Those

wagon

c·.tlf'" a r hanrr for 1a1n Fnrtn
.1nd Sa turd .J\' ;1o., ,t not hrr Jov,
prf'ssun· t rof mov('S across the
C'tH Hll r v f1 om th(' l'l.ttn s sta t P~
l c'miH'IdiUrl's wlil st ill bf' mJicl
w!lh lnghs in !hf' 70s L1 nd lows 1n
tIll' r)O S
F,n, skl t&gt;'. rna\ d!' Vl'lop Sundi.l \'
wtth high.., 111 the • tiO s dnd lows 1n
I ho' IUs
ThP r ('S !HnptHln of dJ VI ng ~' 1!l
bt' SlOW and dli U!hPr f r On! rl!J

Pomeroy
All Wi.J lkPr s w1ll rrce!vP a
ro upon for a frer drink as Wf'll as

a participation certificate
Walker s having pledge supports
tot ali ng $50 will recrlve a t -sh rrl ,

$100. a

T · ~ h l i 1&lt;~nd

a $10 crr tiflratc '

towa rd '&gt; t hr pu rr hasr of a tur
krv . $1rln . ol t shirt. turkf'\
cP rtificatP anrl a waJs t pac k , $20fl
a 1 o., hi rt . lui k~.Y cer tlflc atr . a
wat " t p.H k . and a sweatshi rt.
$:1011 ,&lt;II of 1he above pIus a spar ''
ba g SponsOJ tng t h i." year's "l ui
kP v \~d l k" are Wh alrv's Aut o
P ttJ ~ ~ a ncl Ban k Onr
Mf't' tlng with th r boa rd nf th e
lflf' a l cl1d sw n at TuestL1y 's lun
c hron mrrttng was Susan
Grr k en. L ogan, nrw associatio n
f1rld rrprrsrn tat ive, who co n·
durtrd a short orientation srs
sion t o rrv l ew wlth board
membrrs thr struc turP . 1ul r s
and rpgu l a ll on ~;. of t hP AmPr ica n

HPar t

Assoc la t10n

Gf'rkcn

wor ked for six vrars with thf'
Hor k1ng Countv Amrrican HPa rt
Assoclation b efore bccommg a

flrld representallve She wil l bl'
present for Sa l urda,·s " turkey
walk "
Gerken also spoke br idly on J
new prog ra m, " Jumpathon" to

IH ' ll t• ld 111 lh P o.,f'IJOo ls of 1hf'
m ull!\ t~ncl on ltlf' a nnu.1l toe)(!
frs II\ ,d v. h tCh v. I !I bP C &lt;H 1H•d nu I
Th ts mon!ll thJou g ll t he roopt •J.t
! ton of Ci nd y 0 11\t'r . Mt&gt; I J~"
Cou nt \ l·&gt;&lt;tf'nswn Sf'n t et' 1\~C'n 1
lt~Na s announc4'd that th(' lot .d

d i VJ &gt;; IOn hw ... l'sta hi!Shf'd.!

s pPdk

bu rPau to prov tdr .1 " IX'd kt• J
fo r .1 nv org, JnlZd l lo n rrq u rstJ n ~
om· Sprdkf' r s a rr James DtPirl
formPr \-1&lt;'lg!-i l11gh Sc hoo l p r tnc t
pal. and D.1n M o 1n s. form'''
1, , · ~

Mei gs

IAJcal

s uper in tPn d~'n t

School

Dt stnct

orga n1z.1
tlon wi shing a Sp('a krr on hrar t
di SNl5r m av con t ac t !1Gb HoP

filch ,

9n

An y

'' 192,

lo

make

arra ngement s
Dr Wilma Man &lt;., flt 'lll. prr•s1
drnt. wao.; in c ha 1J?:t' of Tuf'sd,l\ 's
mf'( •! t ng and an nou nrf'd llw nc''&lt; 1
srssion o f t hr bod ret for Oct Hi A

reprr srn ta ti ve from the ('g lumbus offi ce of the American Hea rt
Association w rit attend that

mf't' tin g

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