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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Monday, September 24. 1 990

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other resoun:e~ on the land they farm. The
Manzey fann is located near Pomeroy in Meigs
County .

MANZEYS HONORED - Richard and Patty
Manzey were honored as the southern Ohio
finalists in the 1990 Ohio Conservation Farmer
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Management at last wf'rk' ~ Na
tiona I Case M a nagem ent Conff'r

cnce he ld in Cinc inna ti.
Ms.

who

Th eiss.

hr1s

Ut 't'n

Oak Hill man i.njured in wreck
An Oak Hill man suf fl'rPd srriou s injurie s Mondav when ~H '
was struck bv a ca r on Statt• Rou tr 'i in Mrig s Countv
Ed sel Joh~son, 66 . was &lt;Jcting as a construction fl agman on

SR 1 in Chester Township around 6: JO p.m . A t9R9 Mr•rTUr\
Ma rqui s. driven by Robnt Niehm. 17. of Ga llipoli s, slowed as it
approached Johnson. who was stand ing on the right berm . A
second ca r beh ind Niehm . d rive n b.v Robert Law so n. &lt;9.
Reed sville. was un able to s top in tim e to avoid stri k in g Nirhm 's

The Atrium Door
t

Beth The iss. Rac ine . emp loyed
wilh the Meigs County Cou nc il on
Aging, wa s th e rcl'ipient or an

Local news briefs--

S895 SQ. YD.

Gra nt fund s to ass ist in financi np

letter or rPsig nation from Gil
more in which he citPd i'f'Cl'nt

the $742.001 sewage la goon e m·
bankment protect ion proJect.

health related problems as a rea ·
son for his resignation. He did
state thai he wants to remain

Ge ne Goodwi n met with coun ·
cil to discu ss a sec tion of
roadway which E'Xtrnds from

Attending were Ma yor Hnf ·
fman, Clerk -Tr eas urer Jon
Buck. and Counct imen Dewey
Horton . .Jim Cla tworthv Paul
Gerard, Wil liam Walter~. acd

active in r£'crea tlonal activities

Hud son St ree l and end s al the

.J ack Sattrrf iPl d.

Gi lmore was in his ftr sl yea r or
a third rour-year trrm . Council
now ha s 30 day s to a ppoint a
repla cemen t for the remainder
or the ter m . If council does not
a ppoint someone within thal time
period. then Mayor Hoffman wit I

Haggy pleads guilty to
drug charge Monday
Da nny Hag gv. one ofl 2 a llcgcd
d r ug offender s indic ted in .Jul y .
t?n ten'd

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guilt y· plt-&gt;J bdo1T

Meigs Coun1y Common P l&lt;m
Cou rt Judg e Fred W Crow Ilion
Monda y, whllr liti ga tion con
tlnues thls week in the cases of

two others
Ac cording to MP igs lou nt _
v
Prosecutin g Alt ornt'y StPvP n L
Story, who reprt'sc ntl'd thl ' sta ll'
in th e case, Ha ggy faces a frlon y
char ge of trafficking in m arijuan a. Hr wa s ar e u~~ d of sP II ing
the m arijuana to an und Prr ovrr
agent fr om tht• Ohio BurPau ol

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Co ntinul'd on pa ge 10

Nominated by' Susan Oli vrr,
ass islant d irector. \1rigs Co unty
Council on Aging. Ms. Th eiss was
(HJC' of four in Ohio to recf'ivP thf'
n'cognition for h(•r ··passion for
PXt 'PIIcncP and s uppor! to her
cliPnt s" Shl' r Pceive d thP "Doing lh l' Hight Job" Dirrctor' s
Award wh ich was gi\·rn for " nor

.J ohnson. th r owing John son ovt•r an cmbankmPnt and tn10 a
fence. Lawson's car continm•d un, st riking a guardrail and then

srrvi cr s.

Co untY EMS and was later tran sport ed to lloll.e r Medical

Ce ntef. J ohn son was admit ted in to t hf' int ensive carr unit with a
Continued on page 10

con sumP r -driven mrn ta l hra l th
T he award wa s presr ntrd at a

recogniT io n banqurt he ld a l the
Cinci nn ati Co nvention Ce ntrr
at tended by severa l local Co uncil
on Aging and Mental Hea lth
Conlinued on page 10

ON

THE DOCK. .. -

l'atrous of

Installation or the dock raught thr attent ion of
many passing b.v the si te . Tht• establlshmrnt will
open f or husin rl\s Thursday mornlnJt: .

Crisp signs
personal
bond

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Fence

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Haggy IS th e third of the twelve
a li&lt;'ged off end ers rndicted 10
enter gui lt y pleas; three others.
David Hendr icks, Sreven Powell
and Rod Clonch. ha ve be en found
gui l ty of va rious char g('S in th P

MPnt al

car and swC'rved onto thl' ber m . Lawson's car then struck

Johnson was taken to Veteran s Mrmori al Hos pital b~· \1ri g~

Universal Rundle

prP -sentPncf'

llf' a lth .

SITTIN'

actually a whole
of ideas for

tion
of a
in ves ti ga t ion .

by Gov . Richard F. Celes te and
Va r th a 13 KnisiL'Y. Di rector of

McDonald's in Pomeroy tan dim• in lht·
rl"stau rant's dining room or on thio.; hoat doek that
was hf'ing installed Mondav aftpr noon . Thr

sy~ tem

Cr imin alln vrs t1ga tio n and ldrn·
tifl ca tion in .lune, l%9.
Haggv was represe nted by
-~I hen s Allo r n&lt;·y James Wallace.
He wil l be senten ced on I'D·
,.('ffibf'r :.!0 fo llowing the prppara -

emp loyed fur thP past two years
as a ca sp mana ger with thf' local
f't' niPr , was presented the award

jus t doi ng the job right ... but
doi ng th e rig hT job wi th a
eo mm itmPn 1 to t hr r orr va lues of

s triking the side or Niehm"s car.

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vi ll age to va catr thP ff'w hundred
feet of roa dwa y Council agrPPd
to look at th e sit e and make sumP
deci sion on wha t action. if anv .
ncPd s to be takr n
·

Beth Theiss., Racine., is presented
award at convention in Cincinnati
Award fo r Exc PIIenrr in Case

By Hot Stuff

Develo pm e nt

front of his houSP . That section is
desig nat ed on vill age plats as a
public s treel. Goodwin asked the

Mayor Fred Hoffman read a

Hobson area in which Gilmorr
was in strument al.

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Choose lrom Charcoal Blend,
Slate Blend. Weathered Wood
Blend, Burnt Sienna Blend

Ihe a mount or $30.000 to the Me ig s

Coun cil accep ted the reslg na ·
li on "'with regret" and dectded to
send a letter ol apprec iation to
Gilmore for h rs work as a vi ll age
councilman . Mentwned specifi·
ca lty was th e annex a tion or the

Roll

WELD WIRE MESH

the past nine years, submi tted

near the marina and thr Fourt h
of J uly CPiebra tio n whic h has
been expanded over lhP pa st
severa l year s und Pr th P lPadpr
ship of Gilmore.

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name someonE' to thP seat.
A reso lution wa s pau spd by
cou nci l authorizi ng Ma yor Hof
fman to subm it an application in

of the vi llage. includ ing the
planned Halloween Screamin"
Safari planned for Oct. ;q down

PIECE

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Bob Gilmore. who ha s se rved
on Middleport Village Counci l fu r

coun ci l mePiing

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Gilmore resigns seat
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Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, September 25, 1990

ce Textured Prime

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sunny .

Th e m anagr•r of Leading Creek
Co nservanc y District signed a
per sonal r ecognizance bond on
Monday mornin g in connect ion
with an indictment filed aga in st

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PRESENTED AWARD - Beth Theiss, case
manager lor the Meigs County Council on Aging,
third from left, received an Award lor Excellence
In Case Management at lhe recent National Case
Management Conference held In Cincinnati.
Pictured here with Ms . Theiss are Dr. Romola

Hopkins, executive director of the Gallla·
Jackson-Meigs Mental Heallh Agency, and Susan
Oliver, IISslslant director, and Eleanor Thomas ,
director, Meigs County Council on Aging, lelt to
rlghl, who joined the recipient lor the recognition
banquet .

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him on Friday .
James J. Crisp of Langsville
signed a bond in the amount or
$15,000 In the presence of his lega l
coun sel. Pomeroy Attorney Cha·
r les H. Knighl . yesterd ay morn·
lng. foll owin g a bond hearing
held In Meigs Count y Common
Pleas Cour t.
An indictment charging Crisp
with grand th eft and theft in
offic e was flied on Friday by
Special Prosecutor K. Robert
Toy , followin g a lengthy grand
jury Investigation Into busin ess
practices at the Co nservancy
DisMct and wllh the related
Contin ued on page 10

BIG CATCH- Steve W. Hysell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan E.
Hysell, Pomeroy,landed \,his llsh at his grandmolher's pond near
Bas han. The large mouth bass weighed 6- Y, pounds and was 23
inches long. llysell, a junior at Meigs High School, had It mounted.

�Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohto

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Pomeroy, Uhlo
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Dale VanAtta

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TIPS

Nader's back
and on a roll

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By LEON DANIEL
lJI'I Chief Corres pond&lt;•nt
WA SH1KGTO '\ - Ralph Nadrr admtl s hl' ate• a suga r loaded tee
neam bar , but thr uncompromising co nsumL•r advocate clarms he
v. as r n trapped
Vanity Fall, a g l t!Z\ upscale mct g anne. leveled the shoPking
c harge tn a h.:1rd h1tt1ng ar tll 10 on 1'\ adPr. who 1s fightmg back

tag that teac hers wilt use as a
cl ub to get higher salaries for the
same quallflcallons
The Department of Education
Is tess than excited about the
Idea, which Is being pushed,
predictably, by teachers' un io ns
But those unions ha ve a good
chance of getting their program
adopted by Congress. This Is an
elect ion year, the untonss are
generous campaign contr ibu tors, and Incumbents want to
look like thev have done their btl
for better schools
The Kallonal Board for Profi'S
slonal Teaching Standard s. a
private group based in Detroit,
ha s asked Congress for $25
million lo develop a nallonat
teac her cer llflcatlon program .
The board has promi sed to get
another $25 million from corpo ra
l io ns
On thr surface the Idea makes
se nse Teaeher c er t if ica tion

would work much like doctor
cerllflc atlon by the American
M edical Association or lawyer
cr rtifl catlon hv thP i\mf'rtc&lt;Jn

Bar Association By 1993, the
National Boa rd for Professional
Teach ing Stand ards would develop a voluntary accreditation
process for teachers to pass If
they wanted to be certified by the
National Board as professional

federal government to pay for
dev e loping the certification
st andards for teachers any more
than the governmen t should do It
for lawyers or doctors. Educa·
lion Is traditionally the responsi bility of stale and lo cal

teac hers

governments.

The standards. theoretically,
would be higher than those now

"It's Inappropri a te for the
federa l government to fund the
development of a certification
standard for a ny professlOn,"lhe

Imposed by statP governments

that handle teacher certification.
But questions rema in whether
Indi vid ual school districts would

ass istant secretary for educa tional research and improve-

req uire national ccrtlflcatlon or
w hether 1Pac hPrs would simp ly
use lt as annthl'r plaque on the
wa l l to prove that they arC' worth
m ore money than lhPlr peers
Te ac h er~ havr longl'd for a

ment , Chris topher Cross, told us
Nat iona l Board President
James A Kelly told us that
fe deral funding Is justified because "a lrad lllonal role for th e
fede1 al gover nmrnt Is to conduct

s hrppskln that would tabt•l them
this

research and rJP\elopment that
addresses Important issues In

Thcr e Is no dlsagrPPmrnt 1n

educa tion ." Kelly sn ld the pur
pose of Ihe program would be to

as

"profess ionals,"

and

could belt .
Congress or the Education Dr
partment that higher teacher
standards are des irable, but
some In Congress don't think that
the tax payers should give $25
million to a private group to
award pieces of paper The
Edu ca tion Department also
does n't think tl Is the job of the

used by the 2 million-member
Nallonal Educallon Association
and the 750.000-member Amerl ·
can Federallon of Teachers as a
bargaining c hip In co ntr act
negotlatlons_
"They're tryin g to create a
master teacher category with the
accreditation and then will demand more money from sta te
budget s for those who pass the
Nationa l Board's accredttatlon,"
one congressional source told us
The presence on the Nationa l
Board for Profess ional Teaching
Standards of some senior union
officia ls bolsters those fears
So me members of Congress
may be afraid to offend those
union s or to appear anti -eduction

A heretoforr unv1rldtng fo() of rPfm r d suga1, NadPr cou nt ered th at
t he magaztn r s rPportPJ se t h 1m up bv buv1ng him the ice cream bar

mtllee on lhe Equltv and Excel lence In Educallon Art of 1990
iHR 51151.

a thlrl e ca n recelvr from

his

l nl\ rrs lt&gt; Only Ihe top ath letes
tn go lf football. basketball. baseIJall. or other sport can be elected
to th is ex clusive club. Howard
fla ker Sau nders ha s made It and
rruJ\· desen es thP honor

Th e first ltme 1 saw Howard
wa s ~· hen he was playing a t the
old \.alii potts Golf Club ear ly In
1950 I noticed at tha tllmelhat he
appeared to be lrmplng !learned
la ter abo ut his phy sic al problem.
How he overcame this ha ndicap
has mad e hl s career more
ama zing He '.4-as thr bPst ama ·

teu r gol fer J have ever seen play .
His honors are wel l documented
In prevto us storie s In the Ga llipoli s Tribun e and ot he r
newspapers

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There Is one s tory that 1 ha ve
not as yet seen printed and I hall s
the story about the golf garnet hal
occured In 1958 at the Athens
Country Club At that lime the
City of At hens a nd Ohio Univ er sity were celebrating the return
of Dow Flnsterwald and they
gave him a day called the "Dow
Flnsterwald Dlly ." His friends
decided II .was only proper that
Dow play 18 holes for their
benefit The officials decided to
have a foursome play on that
date They Included Arnold
Palmer. Jack Nicklaus and How ard Saunders As all golf enthus iasts know, this was Indeed a
foursome of national promi nence_ Dow Fln~terwald al that
lime had tournaments .
Arnold Palmer was In his
prime and his accomplfshments
are well known by all golfers . At
that 'ttme he was the best
professional golfer around . Jack
Nicklaus was Just starting to
play. He carded a 70 on thai day.
,;

Dow F'insterwald shot a 72 a nd
Arnold Palmer brokP thf' co urse

record with a 62. Howard Sau nd
ers had the second best round on
that day wllh a 68 . So you can sec
that Howard was c apable of
playln~ with the best 1 al so saw
Ho~&gt;ard play head lo heod with
Dow and he beat him on the
Gallipolis cou rse
Again. what Is so remark a ble•
about his playing Is that he Is
severely handicapped and &lt;~ n y
per so n wtlh his handic ap
cou ldn 't play this game
It Is not true that Henry
Cherri ngton taught Howard how
to play golf. John Hallid ay did
teach Howard not to lag on his
putts . On one occasio n Howard
lear ned a valuable lesson. How
ard was very weak on one of his

putts so John sa id, "Hllll harder
Allee." Howard never forgot that
lesson .
Only on one or two occasions

did I have the opportunity of
playing wllh Howard on the golf
course_ He was simply loo good
for me.
I have however taken several

lessons from him_ He was and Is
an outstanding teacher of golf
Anyhow, Gal lla County should
certainly feel proud of Its son
Howard. Only one other S.E .
Ohio athlete has received lhls
honor and that Is Tippy Dye of
Pomeroy. There have been
many, many outstanding ath letes al OSU who have not
received this honor.
l plan to be at his banquet on
Friday, September 28, al lhe
Ramada Inn on Olen tangy Blvd .
In Columbus, Ohio_ I hope lhal
many of his friends and golfers
wl11 make the effort to see
Howard Inducted Into this exclu ·
slve club, the "OSU Alhletfc Hall
of Fame .
Carry on Howard,
Fred W. Crow

don ' t worrv atx)u f ,my po lls or
bowls, I J US ! wor 1y about making

tng those who vote in the Untted

us a belter football tpam ·
The Irtsh s truggled aganrst
Michigan and Mrchtgan Stale,

Press ln1 1?1national co llegC' foot -

both times pullmgout victorlf's In

ba lltaltn gs

the ftnal two minutes La s t
Sa turd ay aga tn s t Mtchtg a n
Sta te. ~o tr e Dame needed two
touchdowns 1n th e final quarter
for a 20 -19 vtclor:r Rodnev
CuJ, er scored the wtnning touch·
down on a 1 ya1d run 'W1th .11
seco nds te fl
Meanwhtle Flonda Sta te has
rolled pas t East Ca ro lina. Geo r
gta South ern and Tu la ne wtn
n tng by an avPragP margtn of '2'i
pot nl s
"Our oppositi o n has- not b{_'t' n
lrkc No tre Dame s,.. Flond .t
State Coac h Bobby Bowden su rd
" 1Notre Darnel came back mt
, aculousty m both th eir games
We JUSI beat teams we wen•

Two c lose victories in as manv
ga mf&gt;s th1s Sl'asun have ti:lken

some of the luster off the Golden
Dome. with thP Irish fimshin g

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the top of 13 ballots and wound up
wt lh 744 points
'Wr'rr rPal lv not PvP n d top 10
football te am at thrs point .·
Notre Dame Coarh Lou Holt 7
sa td "! ve satd tha t al l alon g I

faVOif'll OVPI and did what t hr
spt ra d sa1d wf' wou ld do ..
Aubu1 n lf:'Cei vPd loUJ fn st
p lacr votes to 1rma tn th trd. wh ill?
No 11 81 1gham Young wa s at thr

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ca tion. when he a ppeared Sep
tcmber li before a se lect legl,la·

Ohio - ha ve been left f"r behind
becoming louder

As ranking

t\ vr commlt!f'r on school r r form
nn v. hl r h r am a mpmber

Democrat on thP SP na tP Educ a

Phvllts

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li on Com mit lee and a long time

Pxamp lrs of ln E'Q u1t 1rs

backer of sc hool flnanee reform.
I must say thi s sPntimcnt for
rf'form co m t&gt;s nonP too soon
In r(X'ent Wf'E'ks. a number of
f'Xpeor ts from around the co untrv

Over the past decade, t he
dver age ex pendi ture per pupil

have tes tified at meetings about
the Inequity in Ohio ' s school
financing svs tpm
M anv arr
sugge stin JZ that rt court ru llng

dec la ring

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finance

wf'nt fr om 59 prrcent above thr

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accu ratrlv mra surr t hr a bl l 1lv of

di strict s to pav the loca l share of
thr IJas lc funding program .
A major weakness of Ohto's
svs trm is In It s rrllan cr on thr

lora! propr rt v lox
property

tax

Llmll s on

rf' vr nur growth

force distri c ts lo repeated ly put
levies on the ballot to kerp up
with lnfi atl on Phy llis satd
It see ms. therefore. that evr

baslr fou nda tion leve l to 70

rvonr r rcogni zes that a problem

pe!Tf'nt

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lev r l Thi s lessened t he eq ua l!?
ln g effect of ba sic aid
On lv sma ll effort I' given to the
funding of ca pltaltmprovrment s

svs tem uncon st itu tional Is likrlv
unl rss the (;f'nPral Asspmb lv

from thr s tate lrvel ThrrPforf'
gros s dlfferrncrs arr prPsent
amo ng r.; c hool di str icts 1n term ~;

ac ts fir st

of fa cili t ies

Onr of thr m ost compPII!ng

current svs tem Last month on ly

19 of .\9 school iss ues on the ballot
werr llpproved furlhrr. a sys
tern that allows per pupil spend
lng to range from $2,8ll7 to
$11,106. the la tes t estimate can
not br al lowf'd to co nttnuP 1\'nw.
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thr co urt s furcp us Int o acl\on
l ,oca l co ntrol of sc hool curr lcu
lum and pollc!E'S rrmat ns a kf'v
part of our sta!P' s Pducatlonal
her !la gr , but the Sl&lt;l t f' mu st ac t
now to rquallze Pduc attonal
oppOitu nitir s Wh a t Is approvPfl

will affrct the qualtl y of life fnr
gc nrratlons of Ohioa ns to co mP .
so wP mu st ac t wlsr!y to makr
surr that whatevE-r IS approvPd
doPsn ' t create&gt; a nf'w set of
wlnnprs and losers
For more Information on thi s
or other st ate Iss ues. don't
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hig hlight s the sa dn ess of NPw
York City The headline reads
"The Rotting of I he Big Apple ..
Is It It true' What' s the cause'
Will Npw York survive' How do
the pollltcs work'
11 Is tr ue The tal es of murder .
wilding, fear and filth , rac ial
polarization and racial bomba!o;f ,
economic rJrcllne and dec rPpl
tude arr essrllt la l ly accur&lt;ttP
The root cause of the deca y Is
crim e In the fir st slx months of

1990 homicide Increased by 18
percent; robbery Increased by 10
percent
Ironically , what Time maga ,zlne too often symbolizes these
days - reflexive !liberalism and
Liberal media - have been
factor s In the mugging of New
York .
Thus, there are rilles wllh
higher violent crime rates than
New York. But New York Is the
media capllal. So when a young
tennis !an from Utah gets killed
by a depraved mob, It's big news
everywhere and tourists stay
away

The media web Is linked to a
more serious cause of New
York's !allure: gltchy-goo liber·
allsm. Its credo, acronymlcally,
Is TANBBOBS - There Are No

Bad Boys On ly Bad Societies
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muggPrs mu g be cau se they

ca n't get creallvr jobs and llvP In
fema le · he ded household s,
therefore go a.sy on them )

For dec ad

Nrw York libera l

lsm ha s rat onallzPd, Pxcusrd,

just ified an explained every
social evil n terms of Tanh
bobbery, a d the n laved the
resu lt s In ublt clty angled to
ward the

ea that we're all

problem _B_en_W_al_len_be_rg

on ly 05 percent Adjusted for
non-counted

persons

that's a

sma ll In crea se
The middle class ha s been
leav ing New York Butt hey have
been replaced- by Immigra nt s
A growing city stlll has hope
The New York Ctly metro area
rece ives more legal Immigrants
than any ot her place In the
nation . Ranked by rate of lmmt ·
grat lon, II Is the only non -Sun
Belt area In the top 10
These are typi ca lly hard
working, upwardly mobil people
wllh strong values They ha ve
come to prosper , In safety They
are too smart and too tough to
believe the smart -aleck liberal
pop socfo logy
But wtll liberal leaders follow
the voters'
The 1992 Democratic Party
co nvenllon wtll be held In New

York Th e cu rrent lront· runner Is
New York City resident , New
York

st ate governor,

Marlo

Cuomo
The Republicans will say·
"Democrats will New Yorklze
America "

Bu 1 po II Ilea I dar ger offers
opport unll y Can liberalism fl ·
nally come to Its senses?

Can Cuomo re-ensplrll llber al ·
Ism" Ca n he redefine thai once
proud creed so thalli vigorously
acknowledges that lhe code of
civil ization say s Ba d Boys Must
Go To Jail"
If he c an, he ca n become a
nationa l hero riding a New York
Clly media wave lhallaps across
every town In America. On such a
political s urfboard he can save
his clly, save his sta te, and run
for pres ident.

guil ty.
There s a mark et In eth ics
Accor ngty. an evil that thrives
o ubllctty and permissiveness
will gravllate to a permissive
c limate that Is apologellc to evil
a nd publicizes II
Such a mentality yie lds both
the wilding of the Central Park
jogger, and media-strummers
who then pranced on television
saying the thugs were vlcllms of
rac ism.
Can New York survive? With
flying colors
There Is some health In GoBy United Press International
tha m Detroit's population went 1
Today
Is
Tuesday,
Sept. 25, the 268th day of 1990 wllh 97 to follow
down , In one decade, by 19
Th
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moon
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waxing.
moving toward Its first quarter .
percent. New Orleans dropped
The
morning
stars
are
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by 13 percent. Washington and
The
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born
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dale
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cago and Philadelphia lost 9
list
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nove
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In
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Ru,sslan
composer
Dlmllrl Shostakovlch In 1906
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The Btlls th rea tened qutckly
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27 yard field goal. with Thomas
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mcludtng a 39 yard run
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at 4· 48 and Norwood added fteld
goals of 48 and 42 vards.
Johnny Hector s fumbl e was
recovered by Nate Odomes to set

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nP&lt;'d al l the he lp we ran get ·
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Buffalo has won its last stx
ga mes over the Jets by .t

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vtc lory ovet Sa n Dt ego State
Idle. Tennessee moved up one
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No

Now, the cry for rC'form 1s

On Friday night September 28,
1990. Howard Baker Saunders
~Ill be in du cted Into the OSU
Athlrtrc Ha lt of Fame. This Is the
!'rPatrost honor that any OSU

,JEFF SHAIN
lJPI Sports Writer
NE W YORK - Notre Dame's

only two points .1head of No 2
Florrd a State tn Sund.1 y's ballot
tng by the UP! Board of Coaches
No tre Da me recetved 34 of o4
frrst place votes from the 5G
member board and finished wit h

For too lo ng Ohio 's wealthy
sc hool district s have been ge tting
ric her whi le the poor di strict s -

running

With Thom as on the bench tn
the fourth quarter . he turned
down Buffalo head coac h Marv
Levy's offer to return and a t
tempt to break Bo Jackson's
Monday Night Football record
He was seven yards short.
"Hey, we have to pia, th e Jets
again," Thomas said. · It would
have made the Jets look bad and
11 would have made the Bills look
bad ..
Thomas also could have set his
sighJs on O.J Stmpson' s single·
game club rushing record of 273
or Walter Payton's NFL high of
275
But he did help the Btlls, 2 1.
r ush for 292 yards- their hrghl'st
s tngle-game total since 1978

and Leonard Smith In the first quarter of Monday
night's game In Ea.t Rutherford, N ..J.. "hich th1•
won (UPI)

morp m oney_ Sources in Con-

Ca ught rrd ha nded and thr refo 1r unablr to drn v such dl'Cadencr.
:'Jade r ex platnrd that h1s thr oat was parclwd and l hl' hard candv wa s
th(' only thmg \~lt h m rrach
Forbes. a magaz1ne fJ\ orf'd bv corpora te fat C l:lh Jolnl'd tht•at tac k
w llh a cove r ston tlth' d 'Ra lph Nadrr In c " wlllf'h de sc ribed 11 s
subj rc t as a h\ pon1t1c al rmptrr bu l ldr r
All th e S11l\ sntpmg at h1m notwtlhstand lng. Nader is una roll after
almost di sapJX' anng f ro m publK v1rw durmg fll f' lllKOs. ut hc rw1sr
known as thf' G rrPd Drca de
The lank\ la"'-\ C' r v.ho \~r ars c hrap duds IS lu g hlv VISible aga1 n.
ttlllng a t Was htn g ton·s 'Wi ndmills and slay 1ng corporc~tP dr1:1 go ns
Life rnaga z1 nf' go t ll n gh t when 1t nam ed Nader th 1s -; urn m er as onl'
of this centur\''s most tnflue nttal Amenrans
T he na t ion ' s top erusader on brhall of consurnrrs 1s a muckrakmg
monasnc who rose to ll atJO na l fame Ill 196..'"t b\ taktng on America 's
powr rful a nd t hen unr('gu lated a uto m akf' I S
Nader's lege ndar~ ca mpaign &lt;lga tn st an 111 dus1rJ tha t put stv leand
p10f1t s ahead of safe !\ led to 11s rrguJat1on ,Inrl{'ll'iltionof an agencv
to reca ll unsafe cars
ThC' t1mrs beg for a resurgence of \ader's H.tidPr s. wh o co uld bl'
lhP shoc k rroops of thr current grass10ots If•bl'lhon that ha s
I ncumbent pols a nd corpora tr crook s qu a k ing in lhPir C ulT is
Then ' IS a g round swell of sr ntlmrnt out thrre 1r1 the rea l w or ld
hf'\Ond Wa shington for t hrowing ra scal s out or politica l office and
pu ttln .£:: grcrd\ miscrea nt s be hmd ba rs
A s thr c onsummatr outsider. '\' adr1 looks lik f' o1 natur ,tl to ride he ll
101 lrat hr1 at thr head of thr posse formmg to hriTig the msidpr s to
JUStiCf'
.\flf'I Jl l. 11 v. as ~a der v. ho b lew lhr loudPs t whisllP lc~s t vPar whrn
Ll\' maker s on Cap1tol H tll \~ Prr plotting thrn notono us sa lary h(' ISt

Howard Baker Saunders

BAXTER GAINS 12- TheNewYork.Jets' Brad
Baxter gains 12 yards be lore finally hclng stopped
hy Buffalo defensl•e backs Nail• Odnmes I left!

gress told our associate Tim
Warner that the teacher certifi cat ion svstem wou ld llketv be

branded as unhealt h\

great

nva l s

fantas ti c finishes aren't impress ·

es ted In becoming beller They
are also interes ted In making

some

backs. Thurman Thomas elected
to sit rather than play
Thomas ga ined a career -high
~H yards on just 18 carnes
Monday nlghtlo help the Buffalo
Bills post thetr stxth stratghl
vtctory over the New York Jets
with a 30·7 rou t of their AFC

grant Is now tn thl' hands of a
House-Se nate confPrrnce com-

Teachers are not on ly i ntPr

t hat Nader rPcr ntl v a te a hard ca ndv th at contatned a Il'd dvc he has

Letters to the editor

surpas s

Voters unimpressed with ND

give teacher s incPnllvr to strlvP

for certifica t ion by becoming
better teachers.

A notortou sl\ frugal man. l'adrr pres umably figurpd he had no
c hot ce but to mges t the ktller ba r before it melted
D igging mrrr 1ress l\ for rH·n more d1r t. Va n 1ty Fair alsodtsclosed

, ma l lc&gt;r pa\ g r a b apprO\·ed b\ the l a~ m.tkl'rs
:\Jder 1s a li.k el\ hero to thr lllC! t&gt;,lsin g hhordPs of A m£'rlca ns who
, t. r mad as hell and J l t·n·r go lll g to LJkt' 1t a n} morr

By LISA HARRIS
UPI Sports Writer
EAST RUTHERFORD, N J
I UP II Wrth a chance to

by opposing th e Idea The Nationa l Educallon Assoclallon ha s
given more than $5 5 million In
campai gn co nt r ibutions since
19R5, and the American Federa l ton of Teachers has kicked In
more than $2 2 million In the
same period
The request for the $25 million

INCOM lNG •••

manfu ll y

ti c led the s uccessful ftg hl aga tns t the grPedy proposa l ro rar se
&lt;ongrrss10nal "-a l a r1r s b\ ~ I percent and s t1 ll frghts to rrpeal a

Thomas leads Bills to 30-7
rout over New York• Jets

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Tuesday, September 25, 1990

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taxpayers may end up paying $25
million for a program lo qualify

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Tuesday, September 25, 1990

Ohio

Royals bury Athletics, 10-3;
Blue Jays up AL East lead
By United Press International
The Oakland Athletics' march
to thetr th ird straight di vision
lltle has turned Into a crawl.
The tnjury riddled A's suffered
through a 10·31oss Monday to th e
Kansas Cll y Royals, keeping
Oak land s magic number to
c linch th e Amerrran League
Wes t crown at two for the second
stra tght day
·Sure It's a co ncern ,'' sa td As
Manager Tony La Russa, who
had to use Infielder Mike Gallego
tn the outfield for the fir st time
becau se of Injuries to outfielders
Jose Ca nseco, Willie McGee,
Dave Hend erson and Rickey
Henderso n and th!Jd baseman
Car ney Lansford
I think tf we can give these
guys enough rest, they'll be
okay "LaRussa satd 'The on!\
one I 'm rea lly wor r ied about Is
Rtckey Hender son
but he
does n' t want to resr until we

clinch the pen nant
Wtth al l tha t's gomg on MVP , thP batting l llle and th e
stolen b dSl' record -

wmnmg Is

sttll most Important and th at's
why I admur him so mut'h"
" It's mevJt.Jblr that O&lt;!k land JS
go ing to cl inch thl' dJvtslon IH!h
l hl' club lh py hd Vl' but It's
Important to mp thut thC'y d on 't
do 11 h r rP. ' Kansa s Ci ty
Manager John Wathan sd td
' 1\r been on both s1drs and 11's

tr

tying hts career htgh for hils tn a
ga m e, doubled In t h~ second ,
stng led In the thtrd , doubl ed

no fun to wa tch anoth er team
celebrat e, espec ially with ou 1
high expectat ions this yea r ·
K urt Stillwell helped make
su re the A' s didn't get an:r c!ose1
to the title by belting a three run
Inside the· park home r un In the
seventh tnnlng and a run ·srorln g
double that triggered a stx·ru n
fifth l nnm g
Sttl !l&lt;e !J 's lnslde ·the park
home run, the seco nd of his
caree r caromed high off the
renter field fence and awa; from
Darren Lewis
" I wa s rea lly hurting rounding
th trd, I was ou t of gas,' said
Still well , who scored on a dtvmg
tag of home plate " I think 11 ~.&lt;as
more of a fal l than a slid e ·
Tom Gordon 12 11 pos ted his
sixt h vic tory In h is last mnr

stngled 1n the eighth and ntnth
Jtmmy Key, 12 7 got the \!Clary
and Tom Henk e pitched 1 1 3
mn in gs for his J l st s.lvf' .J a tmP
1\avarro, 7 7, v.. as 10ckerl for fi Vf'
runs and &lt;.;{'\ Pn h1 ts 1n i 2 3
tn nln gs
Angels 3, Rangers 2
At Arling ton, 1 exas Lance
P&lt;Jr r Ish smacked a two run ho
mer and Ma rk Langston and
Brya n Harvev combmed on a
f Jvp httter leading Calt forn ta
La ngston, 10 1b 1eco rded hts
fifth VIC! OJ Y Ill hts la st SIX
decl s1ons and Har vev ear ned h1 s
24 th s,l\e No lan Rya n, 13 R,
p1tched h ts f1llh complete game

starts

and sh uck out II 1mprov1ng hi S

The Rovals sent ll men to the
plate 1n the SIX run fifth as th r 1
rapped out three double s and

league Jea drng stn keo ut total to
n i and ex trnd rng hts tecord [OJ
m os t 1n .J m&lt;.t]OI lragu e carPPI to
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Onoll'' 6, Yankees 3
10 Innings
At Ne11 Ya1k , Ca l R tpkc&gt;n J1
led off thr lOth wllh a home1 and
Btl! Rtpkrn followed wllh a
two ru n doub le. !Jflmg the Ort
olrs to their si xth straight 'lc
ton Jo se Baullst a. 1·0, got one
out tn the ntnth for the vlc torv
Cregg Ol son pll r hed th e lOth f01
hts 34t h s.Jvc, t vrng Don Aase' s
club record Alan Mtll s I o, gave
up C.ll R1pken l1 s home1

three singles off s tarter Cu rt
Young 9 6, and Jl'iJevPr Todd

Burn s
In othr1 games , Toronto ou t
laswd Mllwau kcr 9 5 Cail fmnt a
edged Texa s 3 2 and Ba l umo1e
defea ted NPw York 6 J in Ill
mn m gs

Blue ,Jays 9, Brewers 5
At Mtlwaukl'l'. George Bell
Wf'n l ~ ror 5. helpmg To! onto
lnll easP us IPad In thP i\!. East to
1 1 2 gamPs OVP I Bos ton HP II

home two run s tn the f trth, and

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anythtng It wa s blood v ·

Foreman to continue comback effort
L 01\ 00 ~ 1UP It - C•·u• gr
Foreman makes Ills 24 th lome
back appearance T uesda\ n1ght
against Terrv And erson a :m
year old ex Man ne who sk tpp&lt;'rl
the [o rmalJtv of predtclln g ,,n
upsef VICIUI \
" I respect (;eorge Fo rrmc~n

Ander son sa 1d M onda v
lie 's
proved himse l f tunc anrl 11 mr
again
"ThIS IS a drea m romf' 11 ur for

me and, although J'v c go t a lot
going aga tn st me, I II put up a
good show
Anderson ts typi ca l of Fuff'

man's co meback fors
a
non co nte nd rr who IS sern ~:~s

li!tl e lhre at to stop th e 42 vea r
old former r hamp ton from gain
mg anolh&lt;' r sho t at lhP tlll e
A nderson ltsts hts r ecord as 19 l
i\t abo ut 240, he Wi ll gl\'e awa'
some 20 pounds to Fort'm,m
f'01 rma n sco Jed the 22 rd
knockout of ll ts three vear come·
bac k m AugusJ. stopp in g Ca na
rllan Ken La ku sta In Edmont on.
~lber ta but not before getUng
roc ked himsel f by a rrght hand
'I tn not to remember what
punch hil' me ' Foreman sa id
&gt;

"! )usr tr y to make sure th ey
don't hit me agam. period "
Foreman, 68 2 wll h 64 car eer
knockout s ~.&lt;Ill beflghtlngforthe
first time In England The
And er son bout might be Fore
man's la st until challengin g for
the t lll e nex t year It Evander
Holyfi eld defeat s champion Bus
ter Douglas Oct 251 n L as Vegas,
Nev , he might make his first
defense against Foreman. It
Douglas wins, he will likely fight
a re match with Mike Tyson with
the winner taking on Foreman
nex 1

Tuesday, September 25, 1990

Page- 5

1)01JGEKS WIN - The LA Dodgers' Mlkt•
Sharperson (27) Is greeted at home hj teammate
K1rk Gibson (23) '" Sharpcrson scor es th r
winning run In the llth Inning of Monday night 's

game against thP visiting Houston A.stros
Sharperson trlph•d In th•• l ying run to liP th e game
at 5-5 and st•on•d on a h it hy Lt' nny Har ris to glvt'
the Dodgers a 6 5 vletor y 1UP II

Braves travel to Cincy for three
ATLANTA

1

CPl t

The

At lantd R r .t vP s sl1ppc d ou1 of
I OI.\ n Monda\
f01
a closing
mnr ga m r 1oad 111p [('admg
n o ~~h e tr

Anv co mbm at1 on of A t la n ta
losses a nd Hous ton v1c tonr s
Dddtng u p 10 tWO aSSUfl?S thP

n ra 1cs the tr lhtrd strarght la st
place f tntsh, their fourth rn the
pas t ft\'P vea r s

The de fl ctences on th e f tr ld
have bf&gt;en reflect ed at the box
offtcc Th e worst draw 1n the
major s th e past two vca r s. the
,JI es fa tied to reac h l mtlllon rn
home altenda J,ce for the third
straight 1ear, winding up wit h
980 129 tht s seaso n after aw1ag
tng 9 o92 during a t hree d av Fan
Apprectatto n weekrnd v.- hr n 1111

n,

m erous pnzes werl? gt\f'n awa v

"!he '" o are dcfln JIPi y tl'
laird
sa v s Br avPs Pr('sJ dent
St.Jn Ka sten
'Attend anc e wi l l
Improve when we pu t an 1m
pHwrd p 1 odur t on thP f Jt'ld '

The quPstlon ts v.hcn that "I ll
h.1ppen
The Braves have fi niS hed no
h1ghcr th an fifth sin ce 1984 th e
season thev dumped Joe To rre
aftp r he had Atl anta fir st second
second rn h is th ree vear sllnt
They averaged 96 1osses a seaso n
flam J9B5 th rough 19&amp;1 and,
standing 62 91 after beati ng
Housto n twice thi s past weekend ,
f tgure to wind up with that ma ny
losses again this yea r
They fired Russ Ni xon 1n late
May for being 25·40 and have
played at a 37·51 pace sin ce under
Bobby Cox , who was al ready
general manager They tra ded
Dale Murphy , their only bonafide
hero The:,. kept dippin g Into th eir
farm system looking for help
The losses continued too mount
Ka sten sa id at mldseason that
Cox, who has been genera l
manager the past five seasons,
will not have a dual rol e In 1991
Whal he has n't sa id Is which job
Cox will give up
Through their first ! 53 games,
the Braves had only one pitcher
wllh double·dl glt victories 23 year old rlght ·hander John
Smollz, who was 13·10 A couple
were close- left ·handers Char ·
lie L elbrandt, 33, at 910and Tom
Glavlne, 24, at 9-11

13utthr prt chmg c01ps ca1ncd
run iJ \(t Jg ~ ' ( ~ bl) \'.d S fh PWO ! SI
tn tb f' ma]Ot lra gur s A nd onh

lhJee tea ms had a Jowct battJn g
av e1age than Atlanta s 249
r\1xon s b1ggrst f'omplaint
short lY brforf' hr v.a s fiiP cl wa s
th e tnco nsJSff'n(' v o f h 1s strt r IC'l s

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,il:x1ut 0 11 1 vo ung p 11 che r s bul
thl'V h.J vr to s tart s how1n~
so m r thtn~ ~;,omrttmr
hC' sa id

The \ ate getti ng to the po int tn
thel 1 careers wh ere the1 shou ld
be lakm g off and cs tabltshtng
them se lves All t he talk tn the
WOJ!d doesn t mt•an a lhtngunltl
v OU b&lt;! Ck II up
The ou tfield. "lth rooktr Dave
.J ust iCE' t ep lacmg Murph\ Ill
lig ht
appra1 s sri f01 1991
)USI JCO 24 , IS ballin g 28.1 Wtlh 27
hornet s cen ter fielder Ro n Gan t
25 IS 291 v.llh 29 homers .Jnd 31

s tolrn ba ses. and ve teran left
flelde1 Lonn1r Sm1t h l4. the
Co meba ck Pla1er of the Year In
19H9 when hP baltl•d 3Jj. ts at 303
tht s t1mr around

But th e Braves ha'e had Jnft r ld
prubiE•ms slnn' ear ly In rhc ypar
wh pn fir st base man Ni c k
Es&lt;! sky , who hit 30 homer s tn '89
for Bo sto n, was lost after th e first
nine game" be cau se of recurn ng
ve rtig o

While maki ng w hol esa le
swi tches tn the middl e, At lan ta
has come up with a ma1or lea gue
high 151 er rors
"You alwa ys figure thin gs are
go ing to gel better." Cox sa id
recently 'We've had mo re th an
our share of InJuries and you like
to th ink those thin gs balance ou t
We've used a lot of young people
who WP1en't really r eady yet and
II fi gur es exper ience ca n onlv

ma ke

t h('m

better "

Th e bigges t knock on the
Braves In recent yea r s h as been
!heir apparent relucta nce to
make meaningful trades
"That' s not as clear cu t as It
mtghl seem t o some," Cox sa id
"We're constan tly talkin g to
people, tr ying to get players that
we think will help us But we feel
the players we ha ve to offer have
merit too The1e have been a
number of times when we fell we
were getting close and the other
sid e ra i sed th e a?te "

11ut ~oo nPt 0 1 la iH, thr Breh , . . .,
di P go m g to h a \t~ to gamb lP

Thr\

have n 1 bern

gam rs

v.llhtn 211

o f thr f',;atwnal Lragur

Vvrs t lr ,td s tncr 19~-1 ,md shov..n
fr\.1. Signs th e' ra n g et much
C' IOS I I

Homemmt ng at the Alfrl'd
Unlled Methodi st Church "a s
hE&gt;ld recently wtth regul ar set vt
ce s 1n the mornin g and basket
dlnne1 at noon

Afternoon services feat ured
Russe ll Spencer and the So uth
er n Hill Smgl'r s· D1 &lt;1 na Wolfe,
Edna Cue and Donald Coe
JuanJI&lt;:J Spencer wa s pta nt st The
Al f red Choru s perfo rmed as d1d
Elea nor Bo yles and Flore nce
An n SpPncer

Lloyd

Dl ll tnge r

t nlrodu c~d

Rev
Sha1 on Ha usma n Nor
th easte1n Clu stC'r's ne~ pa sto 1

She spoke on familie s a nd hom e
com ings and the F\ JmJIY uf Cod
Me mber s of tht• t~udtt'nl'l' gavP

tes timome s
Pr esent were Tht• lm a and
Cl a1ence Hendet son. Os te Mae

and Clan Foll1 od. R u ssP il d Od
E lo tSP Arclwr, Ch aJ lottP Van
M eter , Ge1 tJ utlt• Rolnn sun MPI

v1n Tra cy, S;:u ah Ca ldwPi l. Pam
ela and Jim H10o ks. Mr and Mr s

Dan SpPncPr Kut UaniPliP and
Tifr.:w }', ScJndt ,, Mrtssa 1, Fl01
Pnee. H. t rho~ Jd dnd T uTJ SpPnCf'J
Mr

and M rs

l.lovd Rrook s

Habet t and DPbbw Brooks
.J e1pmy Ri11 br1 M1 and M1 s
KP vln Biooks Hal tP and r\aron

I t s brPn f rus11at1 ng \f' r\
fr usl rcJ 11ng Cox sa id " Bu t ""
ha\P tu krrp plu gg tng av..a \ ·

Sports briefs
Ra'\ehall
'I hP '101011 10 B lu P .Lt )S v.un d
lU tn toss giv ing lh£'m the hom r

f ield for " posSi bl e onl' gam e
pla yoff aga1nst the Boston Red
Sox Us i ng c1 Ca nad 1an com thr
Blue Javs called heads and
earned the n ght to stage a li e
breaking game for the AL Ea st
ll l l e Th e game wou ld tak e place
Oct 4 at l 05 p m E DT unl ess a
Natw na l League p !a'y off between
New Yor k and Pittsbu rgh occurs
th at d ay In that rase the AL
ga me wou l d t ake p lace 7 05 p m
Ra.•keth all
A fcdNa l Judge tn Nrwa rk,
N J , approved " benefit p t.m for
f',;BA player s covrnng thr penod
brtween th r f'nd of tl 1E'Ir career &lt;;;

and the t ime they wou ld begrn
dt awing pe nsions U.S Dts trt rt
Judg e Dl ckrn son DrbevOJsc over
rul ed objec tio ns by a group of
players who argued the plan
wou ld rf'ducr the money ava t la
hi e for free age nt s
Boxing
Geor ge F01cma n makes hts
24 th co m!•back appea ra nn·Tu es
day nig h! 1n Lond on aga i ns t
Tern Ander son. a 10 war·a ld
l'X Malin! '
l re spect Geo rge
Foreman Anderson said " This

1s a drea m com e t rue for me and.
al th oug h I' ve got a Jot go ing
aga inst me, I ll put up a good
show "
Cal ling US sold iers
the ' r eal fighters, · boxer Tho·
mas Hearns said he Intends to
travel to Saudi Arabia to enter·
taln troops stationed there.
Former heavyweight champs
Larry Holm es, Ken Norton, Tony
Tuc ker and Tim With erspoon are
ex pected to participate In the
U.S 0 trip

"J 1na Robinson, Nel lie Pa r kar
V.tll Poole, Guv and Evelyn
Spc nrc1, The1esa and Ann
Thompson. Helen and Everell
V.alker, Dons a.Jd Llovd Dtllln
gc1
Mr vt le F landers, Helen

Fave

\Art~l so n ,

Evrlyn

M l ld1cd Ca ldwell

Wt&gt;ll ,

Ma1tha El ll

o tt , HeiPn F 1nd l mg, An me
Evelv n a nd Bet mce Calaway ,

11'1!bur and lJorothy Warne1.
Olio and Leota Swa 1tz , Ed1 th
Ha t pet and F'rPdPitrk Hau s
man . a II loca l Mr and Mr s
Steve Follr od and Kat llyn Mr
and Mr s Handy Dt lltng er, Tod cl

.u1d Ma tta

\\ d lt r J
II l'c1

MOl ns

Pat k er sbu 1g.

Mt ldred Bahr L1pse v.
J:." t Ca rbon Ut ah Hobart and

1\ lm.J

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Wtl lJams tov.n ,

II I a

from l nternatlonal P('r tammg to

!elf'.!'&gt; to hf'lp familH?s tn nrr cl
\". rr f ' d ISC'USSPd
Pi r l ur Ps of thP HallowrPn
!lrJr to be used tn a fund -ra iSing
ptOJPCI, were di Stributed
I hr g1 oup \ oted to pu1 ch ase
!J Jb tiit y
tn s taan r P from
l nt r\1 nat to nal
No r rna Ton es R N , nursmg

t r 1p t o th e A.m 1sh co un lrv on

S,J turdav and that mrmberu are

to m ee t at the foo tball f teld at

-; 10 am

Mr mbers ans~.~r~t·d
roll ca ll b\ nammg a t rrr

111

unl son

Hettv Young ]Otned the cl ub
and was v. r lrom r d b\
tllf'

mt'mbPt s
ln 7v Ne"ell lh&lt;~ n k ed the club
fo 1 hf' t ~1 ft and membr1 s ror

RA CINE- !'he 0!\ PSE Cllap
1!'1 41 I of So uthe r n Local wrll
mN' I Tu esda\ at 7 p m el l fh ('

potluck luncheo n wa s en
Jo, cd before t he recent meeting
ol the Fernwood Garden Club
hel d at the Zion Ch urch of Christ
Tammy Dummlll presen ted a
program on "Bows and Pape r
l'wls t Ribbon " She showed
many kind s of nbbon sl namay
1lbbon, paper twtst, ra ffia. lace,
cloth, satin and fasteners that
can be used, chenille wire , twist
11es and a self·tie
She showed how to make many

an J way to make her recepllonat

.t nd Jpa n Fr ed enck

RO\ i1 l Oak Resor t a success
Lor a D.tm ewood thanked th osr

!hE'll r at ds v. he n sh(' \'va s tn thP
hosp ll al
G~:~mrs

\\ PrC'

conducted

l he next meettng wtll be held
Oct 10 at 7 lOp m Jlos tesses wJ!l
'' " \ol ae McPe ek, Alt a Ba l lmd
c!llcl Ad a 0Isse l\
A tt Pnd tng \\rrr Brtt\ Rou s h
M " ga t et Am bcr gc1
Go idll'
I r f'df'r tr k !.Jura Mdf' NH'f'
M ,t t r ld KPllf'r
JoAnn Ba um ,
Ov.ll Hollon Ma l\ K Holle1
Jn;, ~cwt'll Ethel Orr, Thelma
II ht lf' Ftlllcl Clrland, Esther
Smll ll F.lu.thf' th ll avrs Bell\
Young

lr1.ut

Fr r dcr 1ck

and

"ho sent her ca rds duncg the
death of her sister
Es ther Hard en spoke brleflv
.t nnounc lng the district mee ll ng
at Ches te1 Lodge Hall on Oct 6a t
l p m and thet nend sh tpmeetlng
Nov 1 at Bel ie Pratrle Cou ncil,
Belpr e. wllh a potlu ck su pper at
6 JO p m
In spect wn will bP held Oct 16
and pra cllcc will be he ld at thr
nex t meet mg on (kl 2

S.llldl c~ II hJIP guest spPakrr

People in the news---.
By WILLIAM C rRO'I.I'
United Press lntcrnall nnal
LAURA PALMER'S SECRETS: Jennifer Lynch knows
Laura Pa lmer bette r than anvo nt· L y nch 22. ha s penned th e
" diary" of Lau ra . the v rr llm of tell'visJO n· s most talked about
m urder , at the behest of her fath er
Twt n Pea ks' crea tor
David L ynch She spent f1 ve weeks dorng n •sea1 r h and wro te I he
184 pa ges In fou r day s, revealing the dl't a i Is of La ura s drug use
andbl sex ual aff alrsandafe" hlnt sabouth er deat h · I really do
feel as I look back on It now as tf L aura somehow possessed m e
at times .. Jennifer told The Wa shin gt on Times "Mv fr ance
wou ld walk Int o the room wh er e I wa s workmg and say, 'You are
ju st not yo ursel f "Lync h obvwus ly sha rPs he1 f ather's rnte rest
In the bi za rre She wi l l direc t "Boxing Helen.J ' a sc r eenplav
she wrote about a woman who se boyfri end ke eps hPJ tn a box
after cu tting off her ar m s and legs
MOTOWN SALE: Th er e was a Mot own reunron dunng the
weekend In De tro it Mary \\llson of th e Supremes , Martha
Reeves, The Vandellas The Co ntours, The Monitors and
Claudette Robmso n, ex w1fe of Smokey Rob•nson showl'd up at a
record show that brou ght In $1 250 In an au ction of Motow n

bo~.&lt; s

different

and how to use

t hem on a rrangemrnts. bas krts
aed wreaths Fot an e!Pgant use

the paper tw is t 01 ra fft a and
flov.. ers ca n br usrd to dt ess up

the bow
Tips on putti ng the gat den to
bed during the wlntl?r werP g ivf' n
for ro ll cal l and tncl uded usrng
st raw mulch, stolnggrrrn vrgf't
a bles in new spaper s, rt'r tl lllP the
l awn, cut up and tUJ n m·rr lhP
garden pla n ts dnd put IPa,&lt;•s (Jn

D of A meeting held

bv

drtr ct ton of breast canC'er

(Jrl

POM EI10 Y - l"lc\'1\ .J I .11 1111•

I'll\ I!SII n
i'CF&gt;1l PO\' - F1r&lt;&lt;' r lolhmg
da\ v. tlllw ht'ld .11 till St:.d vatto n
\1 mv In Pt 1111 1m oil I hut sd a\
f1 om Ul c1 rn tu noon All area
t t._c,Jdt• nh 11 1 11( t• d vi t lothtng aJE'

\.\Ph (Hill'

high school ra fr tc r1a

I hr !'om PI O\
POM I ltll\
L10up of ,\A .1 nc1 r\l Anon Vrt ll

l"!AC I "JE - T h&lt;' Mtddlepml
l'o mcroy B1a nch of th t• AALIW

'I hu1"&gt;Ci. t\ ell -; p m Jt
IIPd.II (J th o \tc ( hu tch
(',II\ lXIIO II i SWll fot lr10 tf
tnl o t mdl HHl

'-'lllm C'(\t Turs da\ t~t7 WJJ 11 1 at
rhr H &lt;H'I n f' tJ r11 tPd Mrth od t"t

Tlll'f'l

St!l rf' d

Fernwood Garden Club meets recently for lunch

Es thr 1 Sm tih. Eltz abcth Ha vt•s

tmportan cr of self bre ast exam 1
ntli!On. mammogram s, a nd ph y
str la ns exam m atwn s fOI ea rlv

Past Councilors
Club has meeting

to th e Amrr 1can fla,[: wr tr gl\t)n

month tmthdays at the Pagevtll!
Park on TuPs da\ at 0 p m Brmg
taiJl f' St'r Vl(('

Chester Co uncil No 323 Daugh·
ters of America met at the lodge
hal l rl tua l ts tlc form wrth Beula h
M axey, councilor
presiding
There were 30 mem ber s and
seven guests prese nt
The death s of Lora Dame·
wood 's si ster and E thel Ar·
baugh' s hu sbacd were repor ted
The following were received
&lt;1nd mtroduced oftlclallq Esther
Sm1th state cou ncilor of Ohio
E1 rna Cll'iand, stat e ]Udlctarv
commtlt ce, Ma rgaret Cott eril l
'ila t c c rPdenua l committee
Esther Harden, district 13 dep
ut v, Eileen Cla rk deputv sta te
councll01 of Cu1d ing Star Council
No 124, S) rac use
Es ther Smith spoke brie fl y
th anking ever yo ne who helped tn

di1£•etm of the Me1gs Co unt y
Heal th Department . spoke on the

b t• cu llected c~s lht• y aiP rat st ng
Oc t I ;v1 a i i to M rt r v M at tin . Box

Z ton Commumtv Chur C' h wt ll
bPgin Wrdn('Sda\ Tt!Pr P wt ll ht'
spPCidl " Pf'dkl'r" MHI sw gPI ~
f'8Ch f'\( nmg &lt;11 I l l 111

HARRI SON VILLE - The Ha1

THE GREAT PUMPKIN• - This 100 pound pumpkin was given
to Margie Snider, owner of Jefrs Carry-out In Pom eroy , by Ronn1e
Adkins, Letart. The pwnpkln was weighed al Sugar Run MiU and
will be dlplayed at the home of Ms Snid er near the carry·ou t

W• •UnP "

and gr .JndpaH•n ts
do v J 1 -; W p rn

nuom tll r Sen tor Clttzens wtll
h J ' " a p ot luc k suppf'r for thn•1 '

.~

and Ntesel Gerard dJstnbuted
pt og 1am books to the member s
Membe1s wNe remmdedof lhe

WEllM•,SDi\ \
f{i\lil\ 1 - Jlw IL"'tnr· l ' i!&gt;r
Dap tl s t Church Will p11'Sf' n1
'H ow to Jl f'lp Your SJ~ No tr•
SPxua l P1 r·s s uH'
&lt;~n PJ_eh t Sf'S

POMEROY - Dil'" WcbsiL't
Un tl \CI, 1\mene.Jn Lf'gJOn Al1Xl l
la r y w!ll mPPI Tthtsday .1 1 7 W
Jl m dl thP post humP DuPs \\ ti l

14.1 VJddlt•po11

Clat e nce a nd Itts

Wa r ne1, Pearl V.h 1lman. all of
1\ thens, Bertha Wood, Zanes·
\llle, Kathv Ntcole and Ky le
L ss man The Plarns. Katnna
Spec ht Well ston. Norma and
Ge r ald Swartz, Martella Ka t
hlcen and Ben Jackson , Ray nold
bu1 g Eleanor Bovl es . Be lpre

1 hu1 ch

S!On \ ldt'O SP rTiill d l f01 p &lt;HPnh

M1ld1Pd, F:dna ,Jnd Pa ul Coe ,

A donation was made to the
Oh io Stat e Un rversll y Mammo
graphy Untt at the 1ecent meet
1ng of t he Gamma Mu Chapter
Be ta Sigm a Phi Sorortty he ld at
the hom e of A R Knr ght
Information wa s r ecc t\Pd

Past Cou nct!OJ s Cl ub of Ches
ter Counc il No 323. Daughters of
Amen ca, went t o Keebau gh s
Restaura nt at Ches te r fo1 sand
wrches and desse rts brfor r I hell
recent meeti ng at the lodge hall
E1rna Cl ela nd prestded .11 lh t·
m0et m g a nd 1rad vrrSf's .J a mr s
l 13 17
The L ord s Pr,l\ CJ and plr' dgc

TUESDAY
POMEROY - Oh to Eta Ph1
Chapter Be ta Stgma Ph t Soror
tt y, wt ll mee t Tuesday a l Matn
Street Pizza for li s pledge party
All basket 01 del s are t o be turned
111 at this lime

Swai tz Et ta Cu llum s Man lyn
Hub tn son Hel en Janet and M e
lt nd&lt;J Cor 13Pn .wd TPrn Wolft\

Sorority chapter meets,
makes unit contribution

Wllh th r hond lhP\ nO\\

hold

Community calendar

Alfred UMC homecoming held

the bJrthd av ra1d tll usllatcd 111
the Augustts sue of the To rch
A Jett er was read from Peggy
Harri s Info rming thl' chap tel of
Its comnall men t ro wo rk t hr
Ame rican Red Cross Bloodmo
bi le tn De cembe r and gu1del ml'S
for the amount of food ne eded
An n ie Chapman reported on
the upcomin g events tn PomPIOY

£' \

The Daily Sentinel

\

dlv1 s10n chairm an concrr ntng

Ill innings 1
tht~

By The Bend

the legacv progr am s and sc ho
larsh1p s and fund raJStng tdeas i\
IC'ttrr was rece t\Pd from the

PffP CII VC' l\

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Hut oncr v..r ge t
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1+ 11 Lt!lt•dlllhh'-.Pto nd altf' mp t
,11 ht o.. _11 \ h , J( 1o r '• P au l As sf' IHT l
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K a thr yn Baum was pta nJs t f or

the m eeting
Erma Clel &lt;~nrl Good of Ord er
Co mm\ttl'£' ch,u r man , had an
add enda fo r Es t hPJ Smith. stal e
coun cilor Th e t wo color bearer s

and 12 guards with Amerrca n
fl ags circled the hall and M1s
Smllh her mothe1 Elizabeth
1-J a\rs

a nd

moth er in la w,

had a l tghted randle and l'.J ch
"ore a long f01mal Helen Wolk
played the plano and sa ng Om·
Litt le Ca ndle ·Mrs Cleland and
Jo Ann Baum prese nted Mr s
Ha rden with a 3x5 Amencan f lag
t or her new fl ag pol e

Poe ms

read wet e Sket l hPs

Opal Hollon, What 1s Lo H '' b)
JoAnn Ba um People w.. Mrf'l
!. ora Da m ewood, BP lh.Jnkful
bv Be ll y Rou sh M1 s Sm1th
spokr briefly th ankmg r'dCh .1n d
PvervonP f ot this dddemLt S h P
\\ 85 presen ted a c.tk f' !J.Jkt 'd b\

.JoA nn Baum
Mrs Clelan d askf'cl P.Jl h pl ' l
son to put tht' lr \L'llm' 111 r&lt;·d
white. and blu P 11bbons out ,tnd
to f l v t heir Amenr.Jn flt.~ g s f'\ pr \
d a\ foi those 1n tht' Mtddlr 1-.dc,t
Thr follow1 ng Wf'l£' si' .J !Pd &lt;Jt .t
sprc lal bil t h dt.~\ t1h l!·
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hall and &gt;toad facrng the altai
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Dr. Randy Hawkins

or records . butt ons shrPI
1trms T hP d UC t Ion dnd t wo da\
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paraphernalta , Including an &lt;H r dV

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mark Oct

9 -

-w hat would ha\r hPf'n ,lnhn Lennon 's 50th

birthda y- bv re lea smg ,, hve ve1 s1on of the Beal les c lass ic
"Bi rthday .. This will be thr ftr sl tim e the so ng has been
released as a single and II com es from lhP album "Trtppln g th e
Live Fan tastic, ' which will be out Nov 6 and wa s made on
McCa rtn ey's r ecent world tou 1
BIPARTISAN MliSIC· Slnge1 ,Jimmy Bullett played to a
sold·out cr owd of 4,500 ,,, F011 Laud erd ale's Su nr ise Musical
Theater Sunday in a fund ra 1sl ng conce r t expected to bring In
$80.000 for Florida Democ ra ti c gubernatorial ca ndid ate Lawton
Chiles. Teenagers 1n T slnrt s min gled wit h lobby ists In dark
business suit s and so me people rn !h e crowd even ad mitted they
were Republicans Buffell , who has appe ar ed In the home
videos Chiles uses to raise money, surveyed th e crowd and
ask ed. 'Whether you like L awton or not, )OU like the music,
don't you?"

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Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio

Still no deal at budget talks; but progress made

Megabucks winner dies of
heart attack, stress blamed
BOSTON t UP II -A 37 ~ yPar · o ld ca foten a cook who won a $:1.6
. lotter y million thi s m o nt h di ed of a hea rt attack Mondav and hi s
: sister-i n-l aw blamed his death on th P St i'PSS of bring an in stan t
· millionaire.
William Currv of South Bos ton won the Sep t R Megabucks
: drawing and took a couple of weeks off.
"He nPvPr got tu Pnjoy it. " Sh i rlrV Bourdon sa id of her
brother -in - la w's nf'w WP&lt;J ll h. ''Al l hf' rra lly bought v~-·as J
Dalmatian puppy for thP kid:-; . H(• couldn't ha\'f' Jtfordrd th.:Jt
· before."
Cur ry ret urnl'd to his JOb of 111 vca r s a t thl' Merit Food Co .
· Monda y morning for thf' fir s t limp si ncr hr vvon and suffPrrd a
· fatal hear I attack. the Boston Herald reported Tuesday
Bourdon said Curr:v· had shmv n sign s or stress sinrr winning
the jackpot. She said Cu rrv wa s bese iged bv accountants and
financial advisers and othrr proplP ilsking ror m ont'\' .
" I t wa s the stress of it that killrad him. " she said . "' Wp 'w• had
no peace " si nce winning .
She sa id Curry a nd his fami ly were goi ng to sit ba ck forawhtle
and consider what to do with the money " Thry wen· on ly· ju st
starti ng to talk to people abou t i nvestm('llt s."
Last week Cu rry cashPd the f i r st of 20 a nnual installment s of
$180,.722. In his will. he left t he money to hi s family.
He Is survived by his wifP. MaurPrn. a 'i -_vrar ·o ld son and a
5·year· old daughter .

WASHINGTON IUPi i -Top
congrPsslonal and Whife Housr
budget negollators reported

somr progrPss Parlv Tuesdav
IOwGird an agrePffit•nt on ~
fi\'e·yrar, $o00 billion defici t
rPduct ion package.
" Wp're making progress on
Sdv ings .. cutting spending , but
we' rr not qui te there ye t. " White
House Chief of Staff John Su nunu
said as he and other Republican
negot ia tor s left th e Capitol abo ut
12: a.m. a tier nearly four hours
of talks with Democrats.
Sena te Republican leader Bob
Do le or Kansas said t he group
had madp "some" progres s but
hr decltn&lt;•d to elaborate .

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Thrre was no lndlca t ion from
nPgot i a tors as t hP mPet i ng broke
up that any s ignificant progress
had been made on w hat Demo·
&lt;Tats have said is the biggest
obsta cle blocking an agreeme nt
- President Bush's insistence on
cutting the capital gains ta x.

Nego ti ators planr1ed to resume
talks Tuesday aftPr noon .

Gunmen invade McDonald's,
hold California police at bay
LA VERNE, Ca lif. tUPi i - A
SWAT team used "flash ·bang"
grenades as a diversionary tact ir
and stormed a McDona lds rrs
taurant Monday nlghl , freein~ 19
hostages held by a gunmen
during a slx·hour setge.
The incident endPd peaceful tv
after an lght of chilling memorie s
or the McDona lds' massacre of
1984 that left 22 pPOple d&lt;'ad tn
San Diego
There were con f licting n•po J" ts
on how the incident &lt;;~artPd. bu 1
one armed suspPct apparP ntl\·
entered the McDonald ' " abou t h
p .m .. rollow i ng Jn Jl"mt'd
robbery at a chi ld re n ·~ r loth 1n,e
store across thP sn·eer. aurhori
tlrs said .
One report said t hf' ro))t)f'r
went to th e rt'stauranr to ear and
count the loot.
A SWAT team fr om thl' l. os
Angeles County Sheriff's Depart ·
men! wa s hellcoptrrrd in to ttw
suburban town of 31 .1XIII and
quickly
surrounded
!ht '
restaurant
Police unit s from ar IPa:-.t rhrPt'
oth er cities were also Sf'nt 10 did
the small police fore!' in l.a
VPrn e. which is locarrd abou T :w
mUes Past of l.n ~ AnPI' IP..,
A command post was srr up ar
Lu th era n High Sehoul and a
sher iff' s negotiator trird ro makt'
contact with the suspPcts
Abo ut II p .m .. offic t'rs wh o had
access to plans of I ht• rPs Ia u rant.
(reed a dozen PmDIOVf'PS from

"Pediatric AIDS wt ll br a
major g loba l c auSP of dea th
among Infan ts and children.
and In some co un tries th E'
biggest such killer . durin g thP
1990's. "
WHO sa id a nPw a nal .\ s1 s of
world AIDS for the ftr sl lim&lt;"
included rstlm&lt;:ttes of cas('"
among Infants anrl rhildr&lt;'n
under 5 years old .
Of th e 400,[)()() es ti mat ed rhl ld
cases since 1980. it sH id . qo
p&lt;"rrent were In sub·Saharan
Africa.
"AddPd to the estimated
BOO,[)()() cases In adu lt s, this raises
the cum ul ative worldwide
number of estimated AIDS cases
to 1.2 million men. women and
chUdren," WHO said.
WHO had by Sept I recelwd
official reports of2R.l010 cu mul.1
tlve cases of AIDS, or arqu i rf'd
Immune deficiency sy nd rumr. in
157 countries .
The true number Is now es tl
mated to be more than four times
hl!iher because of "ex tensive
un:~er · recognitlon,
under ·
reporting and delays in r eport ·

billion in automatic, across-theboard SpPnding cuts require&lt;!
under the Gramm· Rudman bal
anced budget law.
ThOS&lt;' cuts, spl i t even ly be·
tween defense and domestic
programs, are schedu led to take
place b&lt;'ginning Oct. I. the start
or federal fiscal year 1991.

The cu Is are eXpec ted to cause
massive

furloughs

of

federal

workers and huge cutbacks in
servicC'S ranging from air traffic
co ntrol to food lnspPctlons.
\pgo ti ators m et for four hours
Sundil .v night but fai led to reach

agrePmrnt on severa l unresolved issues, includ ing Presi dent Bush's cal l to cut the capi tal

gains tax
At the White Hou se Monday,
press secretar y Marlin l'itz·
water denied that Bush 's support

for r utting capital gains taxes on
pro fits f rom thesaleof assets "is
the major stumbling block'. in
reaching a budgpt agreement, as
Democrats claim .
"Wr still don't havp agreement

J\'rgotia tors arp work in g under

on two or three otlwr areas as

rapidly approach ing deadline
ro ~voi d imposltion of $105.i

wrll. big areas," F'it1water told
re por!Pr s. "ThPIT' &lt;HP many

a

other is sues still ou tstanding. We

arP

not even close on the

spending cu t side. In fact, the
Democrats have proposed SpPnd·
i ng Increases.
Fi t zwa ter chargl'd th at "De·

mocrats havP bel'n able to focus
artention on t he capital gains
provision to 1he overall detrl
ment of the progress in lhP
negotiations. as far as wP arP
concerned."
Republicans ve nted frustra ·
tion on the House floor at lark ol a
budget accord.
"The Democrat leadersh ip of
this Co ngress is not merely
adamant and i ncalcitrant. it is
also im compe tent. unable to pass
a budget, unable to pass appro
p ria ti ons and on ly willin g to
allow (automatic SpPndlng cuts!
to com e about," sa id Rep. Bill
Fren ze l , R·Minn .. a budget
negotiator.
"We need a budget agreement
now I t ha s Ia take place In the
m•xt 24 hours. And Co ngress
bPfler do it or it' s going to stand
judged as even more lncompP·
IPntt han It s usual low sta ndard "
To dPmonst ra te th eir frustra -

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wlcl i · cumuld1 1\"t' 111L1l Df m:rr ."\
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flEMO~STit-\TIO~ .\ &lt;iPnHtrMrator dis
play _
, a _.,i~n :\londa~· nut.•drlf' Ill!' t·ourl in

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Ci ndnnal i "ht'rt ' tht• uhst ·l'nity trial im uh ing lht·

WH&lt;r :-. din 'ctor g1·nr r Jl. Or
Hi rosh i .\"ak;Jjima. "aiel th r or
,l!a ninJ tion f1•ars thai child AI DS
will "rPVf'r&lt;;t· major rPd uc lion ~
in ch ild m ortalit _
\' .. arh ir\'rd b.\
]Jl"Ogrrs'i 1n fight i ng o1hrr
rli ." ''aSf's .
Dr. Micha el Mersens . thr AID'
progra m din•ctor, sald. ··lrssrning 1his soc ial t ragrd_
, . v.: 1ll
rPqu i n• the besr prrvr nt iVf ' mP
thods th&lt;JI we ha\'f' ro offf'r , i n
particular thosP aimed at rf'duc
ing sf'xua l transmission of l-1 1\' . ··
st:t id ! he " Mr asurrs tha t Pf'Oplr
tak !' to protf'rt thrm srlvr~ and
thf' i r c hildrt,n incl udin g practis
ing saff'r sex a nd see king earl~/
tr('a1menl for sexua lly t ra n smit
tf'd disrases." hP sa id .

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Cartoonist fired over depiction
of blacks in Miami student paper
OXFORD. Oh io t UP li - Thr
student nPw spa per at Miam i
Universit y hil s fired its editori al
ca rtoonist , who ran a ca n oon
drpi c t i ng black Mi&lt;Jmi o:;rudents
shar klrd. with nu mouth s
Th e car toon i n The Mi am i
Stu dent was a protest agains t
Mi ami 's move to implem ent a
plu s-or -minus grading system
despil~ student oppositio n to the
plan.
It sho ws five black rnc•n with
bare feet bring admon ished bv a
facu lt y member who sa.vs.
" From now on you won ' t j~ s t
pick co tton ... but you wi ll pick
co 11on and be g raded w it h t his
new plus-minus gra d i ng system
that I have d ev i sed ··
Car toonist Richard Carr said
in a co lum n al ter hi s firing that
he was tryingtolinktheproposed

gradin g ru les to slaven·. Bu'
ou tragpd students and teachers
sa id lflP portra yal was ra cis t .
"You do not n:latf' the plusand-m inus superficia l grading
"Ys tem to somrt h i ng as serious
a·s the cond I l ion of slavery." sa id
Ma ri o Beatty. vice president of
the B la ck Student Action
Assoc iation .
' 'Some people saw it as a
b lat ant racis t statement .. I
believe it' s an incident of really
blatant ignorance prevalent in
th is soc iPi y about cultural
d iversi t y.··
Editor Carolvn Ptone and
anothe r edito r· approved the
car toon be fore it was published.
Pione ra n an apology in thepapP r
in wh ich she said the cartoon "'a s
printed "because of bad judg·
ment, irresponsible journalism

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and care l ess n ess
my
c ar elessness ...
She sa id she would have
blocked the cartoon i f it had
d t~ pi r ted sexis m against women.
Th e blilck student association
has coJJpcted about 2,000 signa·
lures on a pelition that calls for
an end to negat ive portrayals of
m in orlt ies . About 3 percent of the
univ er si t .v 's 15,500 students are
black .
Pi one said the newspaper fired .
Ca rr because he felt there wa s
nothing wrong with the cartoon .
Carr could not be reached for
comment. In thP column he sa id
the cartoo n was not meant to
offend blacks and said the
cartoo nist' s job i s to "push t o th e
limit s th e b oundar i e s of
acceptability"

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it s flve-m J n r r rw on Oct . :1, bu1
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l.l1Si\Kr\. Z.:tmbia tl ' Pi t i' rf' sickn t 1\pnnPih K&lt;Junda . ju '. t
&lt;HlP day a fh·r proposing to sn&lt;Jp
thp OllP ·part_v S_\ Sit' Ill. SUS!Jf'ndf'd
thrPf' nwmbf'r ~ of Pa rl iament
Tuf' sd ~t .\ ' for going too L:n i ll
!'.'&gt;pclU\in g mu lti p~11 t.\ dPmo
(TJ('\"'

B(' nnw Mwii11ga. unr of thr
'\ usr.x• nd ed mrmhL'r s of t hr Uni ·
IPd f\ia ti o na l lndf •pcndrn c ~ ·
i 1 al"f\', accu'&gt;rd K;tuncla of ''iolat
in g the co nstitution
··The fact that wt· ho ld d iffer ·
Pnt virws f r om thosl' uf thr UN I P
dors not mran thal wr hav('
stopped bring UN IP member s. "
hr sai d. " \\&lt;'(' havf• takf'n thi s as
v ing horsf'. "
th(• las 1 k ick of a rl _
Mw i inga .sa id hf' &lt;Jncl thf' tv.ro
othf'rs susprndpd from thr J:l~&gt; ·
m ember partv left t h&lt;' 21t h
N&lt;Jtlo nal Co unc il sr.;;s ion of th('
UN I P lmm ediatel .v aflerKaunda
announct•d th r ir suspension He
quoted the president as saying
th r three had gonr "ton far i n
th eir crlllclsm of the party
polic ies "
par liamentarian. Humphre.v
Mulemba , " It seem s UNfP
wants to p rec ipit a l (' a crisi s In
this counlrv . You do not p lay
abo ut with the co nstit ution l ike
that ," Jos hua Lumina. another
of the suspe ndPd parliament
m ember s.
Kaunda made an unexpec ted
po li cy reversal Monday in a hid
to avert mounting popul ar dis ~
con te nt. He the n as ked the UN!P

:-J.Jt irw al Co unc i l to approvp an
('llcl to thf' o nr -pa r ty stil tr and
di "card a na tiona l poll on t hP
i'.s up 'rhrd utrd for 1991.
Pro -clrmonary act i vists WPI comf'd lhf' pr opos&lt;~ l and Art hur
Win a. cha irm an of lhP oppos it ion
Multi l 1ar t\
r&lt;a tiona l Intrrim
Commil1f't'. Wina said hr wantt'd
10 rrrdi t Kaunda " for having
rr~l
1111' po!itiral signs fo r
chct n gf'\fJTT~'Ci l y . " Wina said th p
rnu l1 i par IJ movt'rn(•nt would
.&lt;, LHI p l&lt;~ n n ing slrrtteg!Ps "' to
catch up with tlw change."
Kaunda hat! annou nc Pd in
.lunl'. fo ll owing a Wf'Pk of blcxxl y
.tnti govPrnment rio ting, lha l
Za mb ia wou l d ho ld a r PfPrPnd um
in August 199 1 to tr.s t popular
support for a rPiurn In t hr
mul t i -party systf'm phasf'rl out 17
.Vf'ars ago
But thr K&gt; · year~o ld presldPnt,
who ha s rul ed slm:'P lndPpPnd &lt;'nce from Britain In 1964, said
Monday he was propos ing a
restorat ion of democracy with ·
ou t holding a referendum to
prevent furth er bloodshed tn th e
debt · st rappPd sou thern African
state and because·· ] do not wa nt
to split the coun try Into two
camps .
Under Kaunda' s new propos ·
a is, a pres ident wou ld be directly
elected for a five· year term by a
majority vote. But he gave no
del a lis of requl rements forcandl·
dates or prospective parties nor
any Ind ica tion or wh en an elec·
l ion would be held .

ROOFING

949-2168
8.). 9(). I mo ..

GAME ROOM

PROTEST I~ ('[NCrNNATI - A group of gay
protestors stagL•d a " di('-in " in front of the
ConternporarJ&lt;' 1\rts ft•ntrr in Cincinnati to
prol&lt;'Sl lhP ohseenity trail of the CAC for the

PH. 949-2801

good home . Call anytime 814·

992·3877.
2 white male dogs, Long halrM,
very friendly. 614-379·2714.
2 year old male blu1 hiller dog ,
Ca ii614·669-30J9 after 4:30p.m.

3 all blaek, 1 111 while klt11nt,

3 blonde 6 wk. kill ens, 3 graywhite S month e1ts. 'To good ··

Hall Auslrlllan Shepherd, 304-

675·3648.

•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

985-4473
667-6179

'90 tJn

hom•s. 614-446-0317.

3 f•ma le adu" cats. 2 female

R•. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING
CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE

Between Wilkesville
and Salem Center

Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CAlLS

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Bashan Building
EVERY

SAT. NIGHT

•
II

Now Homos hilt

" Free

6:30P.M.

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

Foctory Chob

Shotguns Only
Strictly Enloned

12 Gouge

NO SUNDAY CALlS

9 25 .' 99·Hn

4-16-lf&gt;.Hn

985-4422

Puppies lo glvaaway. 614-446- ,
1909.
Two tull blooded Daehshunds 3
yr female and 2 yr male , lG4D82 -3686.

Ratrlgeralor,
a!
u ..d
S1cond Avt . GiillipoUa.

,

8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
DAY

ad ~

and rou nd
at n o c h•gf

dil'(~

ad~

611._.,

pubh c al•on 10

make c o rr~ C I• O n

fhanks

Hi!OO~

Yara

MPm n r~ am

c i&amp;B.f,~ ~.t,,.prt"Pmenl pl;~ rf!"d

I

Announcemenls

unde&lt; 15 w t' r&lt;l s w &lt;ll bP

a!l l u • tJ II c aprtB I 1('111!1 S &lt;S 0 0 ublf' D I&lt;Cl' Of &lt;ld CO S!

S4 DO

S6 00
$9 .00

I5

1 - Card of
]

In

Than~s

A th

J -

A nnou c emcn!~

4

Gl\' l!o!IWa~

5 H1pp~ Ads
[., - lost tJnd Found

9

53 -

Ant1QUt'~

54

M,n Me1 chand •se

11 00 AM Stl.1U fl 0AV
} 00 PM M O NDAV
1 00P M

TUE SOAY

r~IOAY PAP[~

2 00 PM WEDNESOr-\Y
] 00 PM THU R SDAY

S UNDAY PA r fA

J OOPM

n'liDAY

6u1 ldm g Suppl1es
Pels fo r SaiP
57 Mut• cal ln11ru m e-nu
58 - Frwli ~ VeglrtllbiBS

Wanted to Bu~

Farm Supplies
&amp; L1ves1ock
63

s

1

To D o

I

17

M•s c ellaneou
W~~rn "'O

c ot

er

tilt '

21 - Bu5oness
22 - M o n~

(oUt1irtll~ tr'l''f!ltollf' t' 1rhn11p'L .
Ge ll 11 CotJnl~

Aru C:o d e ti 14

M"' !P C n unly
Are&lt;l Code 614

WV
Code 304

Mils o n
Are~

Oppor1ur''''

10 loan

23 - P1Q )85,10nll Serv• C8!

Real Estate

Co

31

Homes tor Sale

for SaiP

32 - Moblltl Home s

446

Gan,p oh s

99]

Cheshtre
JBR V1n1n r
245 - R•o G1arnJe

256 - Guven

o,~t

&amp;43

A••b· a

o,~,

379

WalntJt

MuidiMJ O&lt;I
PomlrC"l~

367

985
843

ChH iflt
Portland

747 - Let art f&amp;ll~
949 Fl• c""''
74 2 Rutland

667

675 - PI Pleaunl

458 - l eon
576 - Appl e
773

G rove

M uon

88 2 - Nt~w

Hayen

R95 - lft11 rl
937 - Bu !laJ o

Co o lv,lle

21 lil!VJ

33 - Fflrms for Sill!

34 - Buslness Bwldmg s

611
65

304 ·675-2295
Now Cleantng Room s ol
Carpet for 122 Each

Transporlalion

'LIGHT HAULING

'FIREWOOD

Autu5for

72
73

Trucks l or S11le
V11n5 II&gt; 4 VI(D s

74
75
76
77

Rent

46 - Sp•c• forRenr
4 7 - warned t o Rent
48 - Equ•pmenl tor Ren1
49 - For Luu

trlandlr small ·
and wh 1ta tong
haired dog, r&amp;cenlly spayed.
2917 Birch Ava, 304-6?5-3665. ·

Found

very

lamala

blk

Found: Female, bla ck pvppy In
downtown Pomery ar~~a_ Approximately 4-5 montht old.
614/992-3420

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

Found: In Rodney, Male beagle.
614-245-567'1

=;.::..:::..:,:;--::;;-=-::...
oil while
LOST

small

Meadowbrook
304-675-1494.

7

CAR FOR SALE
1987 DODGE COLT DL
PS, PB, AC, AM/FM cassette, auto·
malic, 4 new tires. Gets good gas
mileage Only one owner. Must sell.
Make offer 614·992·2377

Services
Home lm pr ovttrr'let'ltl
62 - Plumbm\,1 !o Hettmg

81

Retriget"l l •on

Sandhilf

dog, '

area. ""'

~•

Yard Sale

&amp; VIcinity
ALL Yard Sa tes Must Be Pa id In Advance . DEADLINE : :Z:OO p.m.
the day before the td II to run~ ''
S vnday edition • 2:00 p.rti: ,_
Friday. Monday edition - 2:DO ,
p.m. Saturday.
.',
House let! side North of owtir- '·
cross. Something For Everyon~

992-2269

Pt. Pleasant

USED RAILROAD TIES

&amp; Vlclnlly
3 t1m it y, Tues &amp; Wed, 8:00-6 :00

52

Burdell•
Addn,
&amp;
mlcrowevl

cabin•!.
treeuf/ratrigtrtiOf, ,.
clothes, wostern books, mlac.

RACINE
GUN CLUB
GUN SHOOTS
1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS

B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pearson Auction Company ,
now booking auctions, ·~·
plllfl•nc&amp; makn lhe duteranet ·
Licensed Ohio, Kentucky, Wnt
Virginia, 304-nJ-5785

12 Gauge Fadory
Choke only

David Bo9gs Auction Servlc1,
Now booking auctiona, licensed
m Oh10, 614-446-7750.

SHOOTS START
SEPT 16, 1990

9

Sept. 4.tf n

Wanted to Buy

Uoma brew bontes &amp;
capper 614-446-6559.

boUle

Used mobile homes, ct ll 614·
446.{)175.

SER~ICE

We can repair and re con radialors and
heater corH. We con
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT· HILL FORD
992 -2 196
Middleport, Ohio

t· ll ·«c

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

76 Ca rn~llf'l:l Eqv•pmerH
79 - Camp~S &amp; Motor Homes

"

BILL SLACK

Motor cvc r~

fl nau /1, Mnt C"ln tor SAI!f!
Aulo P1trl1 &amp; AccesSOtl6!1
Aulo Repeor

SJ- hci'Jating
84 - Electr•c•l &amp;

a

Thurs. Frl, Bulaville Rd. Fourth

Sale

71

I;Mjlijd
41 - Houses for Rent
4 2 - Mob 1l 1t Hom es lor Re nt
4 3 - F•rms for Rerll

4 5 - Furnished R ooms

Cet ResuJfs Fad

Wanted to B uv
l •vest ock
H&amp;y &amp; G•&amp;•n
Sl!ed &amp; Fe rHI• ~e •

35 -- lott &amp; Acruge
3£, - Re1l Ettlte W1nte d

44 - Aptrrment tor

.t~ul 'U htl·rl r. , ch .J il)Cc· v.•IIH'"' uot ltt· \' 11 ·1.1 ."'' " 111 ., 11,,,
.' , •,, &lt; • 1,,
,
.1 I I ti ll ! ll h
' " i l ' I .IIH (., r , 1 full H ' .lt "' 'II' Ill! lloi thdr .lll. .d' n l l llll "ll ·" , 1 j'l&lt;llti r . .J .

NEEDED PART and FU LL TIME
HE LP. Ga s patd . Call
CAPTAIN STEAMER CLEANE RS

6l - f111m Equtprnenl

6]

121diHQfll
pn,ees

HULLETIN 80,\RD DEADLINE
4: 30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION

59 - For Sale or Trade

11 - He lp W1nred
12 - S1tua11on W•nre o
1J - Insuran ce
14 - Busmes! Tram 1ng
1 ~
Schools &amp; ln st•u c tton
16 - Rad&lt; o TV&amp; C BR 111u"
lB

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

!Hi

lheDII &lt;Iy Sen l "'el1t' •

,n

O AV BEFOR E PU Bli CATION

( . /n .l .l ifre&lt;i

BULLETIN BOARD

56

c i ~S•f,ed d•spliJY Bus•nos5 Ca rd and legal ri Q!I CI!5
ftl\!l appl'lll •n I h e Pt Pleas11n1 Reg&lt;11&lt;'H Bnd lh~ Ga "
Jl O!t~ Da il v lr~bune 'llAchmq 0 1111r 18 000 t1 omes

M ONDAY PAPE_A

992-2156
I

Good~

W&lt;ll

TU ESDAY PAPFR
WFON£SOAY PAP I. R
THURSDAY PAPFR

"'

1-

Merchandise

ccp1

COPY DEAOU N£

44

51 Ho u seh o l d
1 51 - S pott •ng G ood s

Nhpm o r~

7 - Ya•r1 Sill~ IPIII d ,n fldw,1n re
8 Pubhc S11le II. Auc l &lt;o"

S111~

ADS

20
30

60
15
s 13 00
10
05 "dAy
S, 30 day
15
M on ! hly
A 11111 a• e l o • co nt.e CuiiVf' rur1 s tJ• o ke n u o d1!'1 ~ w•l l be chargl!ll
l r&gt;• f!.trh r1""' .IS tf!OIHIII~ IUh

G&lt;Jih11 o• M&lt;J~ on c ounl &lt;eli m u ~t tw I"''

G • vl'awa~

Over 15 Words

Ante

15
15

3
6

half grown black ·
puppy,
downtown
Pomery area . Ued lvm la ng1 h
hair, loves people. 614f992.J42o.

PM

Words

Lost &amp; Found

Ml c'rowevt

IN THE
ED

sot

Gallipolis

812 90tfl'l

RATES
Days

Estimatas"

.

temalt

•ANYTHING
AT All

4 · 16· 86~ Hn

e

Long h1 lrad part Angof8 kltlen•:

304 ·rn·5259.

Found

•FILL DIRT .

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

'A

Ntw location:
168 North ll&lt;ond
Mi&lt;ldloporl, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

85 - Generlt Hauling
86 - Mob•le Home R•P •"

Wanted to Buy : HorNs or ·
Ponies . 614·446-2107-day, 614- '.
388-8504 , evenings .

Wanted To Buy: Junk Autos
with or without motora. Call
Larry live ly. 614 ·388-9303.

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

AVON • All areas, Call Marilyn ,
Waavtr 104-682-2645 .

AC COU NTIN G/COMPUTI NQ
JOBS.
Tri -County's
Adu" · ·
Program will provide you wit,
tra ining tor a vartaly ot Account·
ing •nd Oata Proc•ssing Jobt
by giving you Instruction tnd ·
"handl·on" lralntng In a modaiT) ,.
lab furn ished with up-to-data e- 1
qulpment. Call 1·80(}..837-6501 •
NOW 1o secura your place In
thia exe itlng program. Fall Term ,

clesses begl11 Oc:lober 1, 1990. "AVON I All Ar111 I Shlrtey ...
Spaar11, 304-675-1429.
DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND BY .
THE
RAPID CHANGE tN
MANUFACTURING
TECH&lt;NOLOGY. Rtcalvt Speelattzed
1111lnlng In mechanical , tlyd- '.' ·
rauttc: and tlectr1cal como .1
ponenls Ctl taetory equlpi!t~nt lfll ~
lho
AduH
lndustrlat ' :

maintenance Program 11 Tht ··
AduH

8 7- UphO lllery

Educallon

C.niOI'-Tri;

County Vocallon School. Wa
hnt a 'llrletv ot funding ·' 1
sourcea avalltbll tor tllglblt.:,j

Hnppen .

11 , &gt;noc' FDIC

:2 male kittens, 6 weeks old to a

•New Homes

ar Res. 949·2860

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Robert Mapplethorpe photo exhibit. the &lt;•xhihit
con taine d several sexually Pxplidt photos show ing homoeroti c ads. (UP I)

Classi

c .ud o f

Gallipolis

Giveaway

•Garages

HRS.: Wed.-Thurs.- Fri.
S:OO p.m.· ll:OO p.m.
Sot. 12 Noon-IT p.m .

GUN SHOOT

In

Middleport

4

waak old klttans. 614 -992-!m.

1-11 ·90 rfn

d.,

The Bank That Wakes Thin/(s
992-6661
446-0902

"At Reotonoble Prices"

9-12 -'90- 1 mo

'Ad\ lhar musl hP pihrl m advan ce are

THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES

NOW OPEN
Wed. thru Sat.

· 7 po•nt l&lt;ne T~pe on I~ use d

l n! Nf'~l paid lo prin cipal

BISSEll
BUILDERS

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

'Senu n el1~ not 1espor1S1blf' tor error~ aher f~rst d""" 1 Ch e c~
lo• ~" &lt;l ' l IH51 d"'l a rt •un~"' P"'~'"'' l C a l l hl' fo r,. ? 00 f1 m

rr·n .dll' l•·f I " til• "n l..lr '" ,,
and rompoundf'd W('('kly flalpo; r•llf'f'l lvr s,pl

Reduce sate and tast wilh
GoBese Capsules and E-Vap
" Waler Pills ' At Fruth Pharma cy: "

5

run]

·kr''"' ~?J. 'JI:Jljl)l.j li uh~t .IIH I. II

pion Directories Inc. P.O. BoJ
22, Norwallt , OH 44657.

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

5 ~ lt

'Pf! CII! o l

M .lX IIIllllll

f.HESTER
985-3301

FREE ESTIMATES

'R eef!"'" ~ 'i O ''" '-u u nt lo• i! d \ llll 'd "' .tdv11n c f'

s10,000 MINIMUM DEPOSIT

BAUM
LUMBER

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

' FriH'

lii(J.,r

Amcr ica's F avor trl·
Porrobl e Spa

NEW- REPAIR

MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

d{'r.l d \

9 - 12· ' 90· 1 mo

Howard L. WriteSII

POMEROY &amp; GALLIPOLIS
PHONE 446-01199

tlt',1n ·"1

Every Sunday

9-5 weokdays at 1-800-556-8930 -.
or mall lnformallon to: Cham·

304-882-251g.

pa •d

C.d l llr vi'ilf \ "llLJr
C('mr; rl Trust offic~· for

SHOOTING
MATCH
Between
Wilkesville and
Salem Center

!0/l0/891fn

TO PlACf AN AD CAll 992 -21 Sb

Ttl&lt; lt..,fllmn ..,

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

Starting at 11 :00 A.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

1--' 0liCifr.
'Ad&amp; o ul~"l .. M~'l.&lt;'

C.tHnmHnwrll

R e tr eat

Auo11 From Post Oflico

OCTOBER 1st

The 7 -Da y Prcrnn1111 C))
~~ ,tnl!tlll' r t·xamrl (' 11f ou1

\(l) Oa y · A · Yt•:Jr

992-5335 or 985-3561

DRIVERS
EDUCATION
ClASSES

Enjov rhe flexibility Jnd liquidtly o f J CD
which is JuromJrtCJJiv ren ewJ ble ,1nrl cedeem 3blc
J r C'Jch 7 day Jn ni ver sJry

Y ou r

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

®

Rnh(•rt MappiNhopt· photo t•xhihit al lht· Cont~ · m ·
pnrary 1\rt"' Cf•nh•r i!ti undt•rwal . Tlw art."i i 'f'nlt'r
i."i lltTUSt'd of Oh!tit"t'nily in .,.l;owing llw photo gra phs . I I ' PI I

HOT SPR IN G
SPA

90 DAY WARRANTY
WASHERS-1100 up
DRYERS-$69 up
REFRIGEAATORS- $100 up '
RANGES- Gas·Eioc. - $125 up
FAEEIERS- 1115 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

.sel launch dale

i ng , .. II \; lid

,\ lfJS

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

NASA managers

t /w h ;~~Pnwnt Abour midnight .
thn ' P rnuffli'd Pxplosio ns fr om
" flash ba ng'· g:rf'nadrs Wf'!'f'
ht&gt;ard and a suspect was seen
bring clragg£"&lt;l from lhl' building.
Anothf•r m&lt;:tn . his fc.rcP bloodird
and at first thought to br a
susl)(•('t bu t l atl'r identifird by
poli rt• Sg t .John Ortt.: ga as CJ
hos tagr. wa s tilken fr om thr
buildin g. No stm1 s \Vf'n ' fir r d
l'p&lt;.;ta i rs. !--.P\"f'll uthPr people ,
appar'(' ntJ.\· r u strmwr " and in
e luding a1 if'a:-. t tlllP chi ld . wNr
1"(''\C' U('d aftrr thf' S\\',\'f' team
" tornwd thf' rrstauranl
:\ ~N'Ond man was ;JJ T f' S tPd
&lt;,f' \'Pral hours bf'l on ' llll' St'igt•
!'ndf'cl ancl l hf• hPJ\"i!y tatuoPd
~U"Pf'C i W,t'-o SPPrl l.\·i ng hand cuffpd in thP back old police car
,\ rw ar b.\" shoppi ng r'PiltPr was
!'\·acuatt•d a nd surrounding
strPPh Wt'rP clcN'd. and family
nwmtwrs of llw ho c; !a gps ga ·
ttwrf'Cl at L1 \ ·('r nP· s IJO)ic{'
stat ion
Ttw inrldPn! broughl btlrk
rrwmorr1·~ nf anollwr Sourhrrn
Ca l ifnrn1a :\1riJon;tlrb On Julv
\ K.l~l~ in1hrSan0iPgosuhurbof
s ,~n Y '-o idro. '1.2 Pf'Oplr diPd i n a
fu..,il laclf' nf g unfil"l ' includ ing
~.:unman .l,;tmt '." 0 . Huhrrt~. who
k1llrd 21 pPop lt • .tt tht• rl's tauranl
lw fon· tw1ng _
..,1Ju1 t11 dt'ath b_v a
polir(~ ... nipf'r
It \~" il ." tht• si ng lt ' largPst ma s..,
:-. hi!OI In,C mur·d!'r 111 Ll :-.inglf' da\
in l. S. htston

· "(If 1hi' inL1111~ horn to inf('f tt·d
moth t'l'- dht1u1 ~ ~~ pt'tTPnl Wi ll
not 1 h( •JTi c-.t•]\"1'" ht • infPch•d. ·· tht '
n•port "ai d ·Jf oH·e,·f'r, man\" ol
thP:-.(' uninfl'( 'fl'd r hilcln•n \\."(J i ll
b&lt;•co mP orphan ~ a:-. thl ' ll" par&lt;' nh
'-UC' C' uml) tn :\IDS ·
Child murL!li l _\· r ali'" in urbt~n
C(' Jllt 'l 'l of ~ ub - S a ha r dn Afr ica
rna .\ r i ~ r b~ ~() !Jl'tT rnr durin_g tht '
1~1~1\"l' s tw r au sP of rh o&lt;.,&lt;' rhildrrn
infrC'If'd hY Il l\' dP\'Ploping

lion, Ho uS&lt;' Republicans dP.
manddPd t ime· consuming r oll
ca ll votes on a long l ist of mosDy
non -co ntroversia l bills on Monday 's Hou SP ca lendil r - bills
which or ten pass on voi ce votes or
lop-sided recorded vo tes wi th
b roa d biparti san h acking .
R ep. Robrrt Walke r. R·Pa .
one of tho se dema nding roll cal l
vo tes. said the GOP wanted "no
morf' businrss as usual' ' in thP
!louse w!lh o ut a IJUdget
agrePmPnt.
llou se Drmocra t ir lraders
"·en' PXPf'C tr d to br ing to thP
fl oor latt&gt;r thi s wepk a trmpora ry
spPnding bil l to keep govrrnmen1
agenc ies fund ed through mid
Octobt:&gt;r at thi s yf'ar's leve l
Wi thout such leg islation , they
will run ou t or m oney Oct. 1.
But it was unc lear whet her that
bitt woul d delay beyond Oct . I
impos ition of th e automatic cut:;
to give negotiators more time
Fi tzwat er sa id thE' administration has thrf'alf'nPd to veto any
bitt delaying the Oc t. I deadlim'
but sa id " we' wlll wail to spcwha l
lhP siluation is when WP gPI
ttwrr . "

Tuesday, September 25, 1990

!o advertise should call bttw"n .

UN agency: 400,000
babies have AIDS
GENEVA tCP i t - 1\n es11
mated 400.000 i n(a n t s ha \"I' '--.O L1 1
bf&gt;en strirkPn by AIDS ancl
mUJions will havp dP\"f'l op('d cwJ
died from 1hr disrasr b~' thP \"l':lJ
2[)()(), the World Hea lth Organilil
lion said Tuesdav
ThP U.N. hralth agPnrY t·;~J!I ' d
the s!tuation a "~rim '&gt;oci;ll
tragedy" cauSf'd b\ nwtht·r"
Infectin g their childrf'n •ith thr '
huma n lmm uncx:J rficiPn&lt;'~ \·i r u" .
which cau ses A IDS
Transmissio n n ( thP \' iru " h
now mainly hPif'n JsPxual . whidl
means HI\' inff'ction ""i.'&gt; ri"inl:
steep ly" a mong womrn of ('hild
bearing agP, lhP agf'nc.v sa id
"This mran s a l'OTTt'.&lt;, pondi ng
Increase !n lh P numhn of infant "
acquiring HIV inlrrtlon from
their mothPr brforr . durin g or
shor11y aflf'r birth ." it sa id
About 700,000 H IV i nf£•C!&lt;"d in
fanls ha ve hpen born worldv.:id P.
mostly ln Afrlcan and olhf'f
deve loping countriP~ si nn' l hl'
AIDS pandem ic hegan i n I~RO .
WHO said.
"Or thP H) mill ion nr morP
c hildren PXpPCIPd lo bP inft 'CtPcl .
the vast majorit .v will hau·
developPd AIDS a nd diPd In th&lt;'
year2000," it said .

Tuesday, September 25, 1990

·Get Quick Res..ults! Place A $5. Per Day ·aulletin Boarrl' Aclvertise ment In The Daily Sentinel Classified Section.
I '

appltcantt. Clu•• Naln Oo- , J
toblr 1st. Call 1-8oo-63"A508 to
register.

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The Da11y Sentmel

Pomeroy -

42

Mobile Homes

51

Babystnlng In my home only
Preferably a young woman
Must be reHable &amp; have good
reterane11 2 Children 614·441·

Nice 2br with llvlngroom, dining
room, tx:pando In l!ldwt~ll Aru.
$250 month, pius Mposlt, call
&amp;14·388-85U befOfl 2p.m. R•l.
requlr.cf

om

Colmetologlst ""d11d1 Guaranteed wag•, paid vacations 614446·7261

44

for Rent

Daytime, per1-tlme babyslller
wantad In Ch~&amp;hlre, Kyger
Creak lrN Cell •htr 5pm 6 14.
367-0314

1 bedroom apar1ment In Mid dlapor1 Total electrf(:, wsllr and
kitchen f\lrnlshed, $210 monthly
plut dlpoelt. 614-992-3667 or
614-;92-3312.

Eam money by the week Join
the numbera to demonstrate
"Chrl•tmat-Around-Tht-World"
JLtly -Oecember Laave nama,
eddress, and phone number on
lntwtrlng atrvlce 614-992-6319

Euy Phone Work I A local number on $325 a dey, 11 nol more,
plu• 1nswer phon11
tor
Nollonwlclo Co, now horlog' 6N·
446-7496 ohtr 6p m
Eaoy Worl&lt;l Excollonl P•v• A..
1emblt Products 11 ~om• Call
lor lnlormallon. 504~41 -8003 El
313
Experienced
medl1
u lte
reprltanttlllil Basi plut commlsslon 304-721·7885 call lor InteNiew.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING $16,000-$62-LOOO year.
Call •-oos-684-6500 ""Go 968
tor lmmtdlllt responH.
Full lime· b1bytlttlng position
_
available In my ho mt. ..
~nd
resume to P 0 Box 21, Kerr, OH
4!643
Holp wanlod Dey &amp; Nigh! ShiH,
apply In ptreon, Mon--.:rl, between 2-4, 11 01iry OuMn of Gallipolla
HOME TYPISTS, PC uaera
neodtd
$35,000
potent111.
Oatalls (1) 805-187-6000 Ext . B4682
Horse Tralntr to train &amp; show
Ouar1er Horsn In W•slern
Pleasufll &amp; Hiller Cia.... 614286-6522.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor Displ1c1d Homemektrs nttdlng
tmotlona l support, building
aelf-conlldence, car11r lden fllicallon, )ob rlld ineat Call
Betty Adklnl II Buckeye Hilla
Career Center tor Information.
614-245-5334

:-:-::-;:c:::-~---:-~:-::-,.-~-

2&amp;3 BR country, VInton lrlill
Stovt, Refrigerator. Water, trash
paid. $200, $210 plut deposit ,
both tlave larga room additions ,
Very nice. 614-3a8·9688.

2 rooms &amp; bath, newly
fllmodeled.r.. $200/mo. All ulllllaa
lnclud.d, LJepoalt required, 614446·7731, &amp;14-446-4222.

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"BenSOn iS ()Uf price-raising
specialist, and Whittaker is
in charge Of lowering qual. ly."
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31

Help Wanted
----'-----Want nportencad phone ptrton
par111me, 304-675-1725

HouH, 3 bedroom rencher, 6112
lcrn,'".. 04 .,_,•7•33n
...-

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32

Situation

Homes for Sale

Mobile Homes

wanted

for Sale

White lady, wldow, would llkt
mail &amp; pasalble (:Ompanlons~lp
with wh1!1 melt In early 60'1.
PO Box 30:2 , Tuppert Plains,
Ohio 45783

$40 DOWN on 11ny new tlngl•
wkte, plut tu 1nd IIIII to
qualllltd buyert. Aa 1dvertl1.d
on TV . Call EIMI Home C.nltr
1-800-58\1-!710

Wanted to Do

'74 Baron, 12J'60, 2 bedrooms,
all electric, uc cood, 304--8953534

18

Experienced child Clrl In my
home, Mondey lhru Frldey, 6.30
am till 5 30 pm, 304-675-2029
Furniture refinishing end repair,
quality WOI'k 1nd ff11 lltlmalll,
304-675-7991.

12x85 Mobile Home, rtttda,
some rep1lr, $2,995, will con·
sldll' (:ar or P U Trtde-ln, 614446~189, Of 114 ..... 46-6885.
14x70 Mobile home end lot. 3
btdroom, rufll water 614-367·
0154

Gtt your ch1ln &amp;IW Nrvlctd lor
lirtWood uuon, Siders Equlpmenl Co, Hender~n, WV
1970 Skyllrtt 2 btdroom 12~~:60
304-675-7421
Oat 1tov1, gil tumaee, ctrpel
HouHCIIInln~ or care of the 13500· 6141378-&amp;23&amp;.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS
FEO,
CIA, US Customs DEA, etc elderly,
S3 dey, Of
both 1974 C.rrlage Houu, All ele(:
Now Hiring. Llatin~s (t) 805_ $40/dey Ref's 614-44&amp;-ns3
2br, 2 bat hi, 12x&amp;5 $8,000 614·~o•-• K-1016
.. 1 y
446-\511.
687.........,
~
... age un Dey Care Center
JOB HUNTING? NEED A SKIL L? rellonable,
dependlble , 1975 Cham~ion 14x65, 2 BR, stt
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS licente, quellty ch ild t;lrl Moo- up on private lot on 218 6 ml
d1y thru Friday, 7 30 1111 5·30
from town. 14500. FrH rent tor
11 Auto Mechanlca, Account·
log/Computing SpecialIt t, Car- For more Information or to 1 y11r &amp;14-258-1393
regl1t1r 304-67~68-47
ponllrsl
Cosmetologists,
1982 Townhoutl, 14X7'D, double
E.loctric 1n1,
Food
Servlc• Mlu P1ul1'1 D1y C1re Ctnter
1xpando, CA, On prlv1te rented
Workttl , Ellt(:tronlcs Tlt(:h· S1tt, 1Hordabl1, chlldcare M-F lot In Rodney. 814-446-1538 1fl1r
niclans, Industrial Malntananc• 6 1m.. 5.30 p m Ag01 2 ·10
5p m
Workers,
Machlnlste, Before, 1f11r echOOI Drop-Ins
Paralagats, Secr111rles and wetcom• 814-446...8224
1964 M1n1lon 14x60 eft tlec, 2
batha, wtlhtr end dryerJ AJC,
Wsld1r1. Reglsltr now for classes blglnnlng October 1, 1990 Plano pupils 11ught In my home
Pllr11elly turnlthtd, 304-67o-76n
Call Tri-County Vocltional Adult To
btglnne,.,
1dv1ncad
c1nttr 11 1-800-637-6508 A 11udtnt1, 1nd adults Alto !tach 1985 mobile ham• 141'70, Know:
~rlety of tundlng sources 1o chording and tn~sposlng It in by Brtaldare, 2 bedroom•, 2
pay tor ttllnlng 1re1valleble for t~retled'614:992-5403
batht, fetal lltetrlc, loti of •xI host eligible
tru, 304-382-3706 or 882-2ie7.
Top-Notch atcretary d11lras
Job opening noti(:S Meigs p1r1 tim1 wort!., 304-115--3862
1~88 2 bedroom 14x7'0 tumlthed
County Board M1nl1l Reterdalrtiler uUIIU11 peid IX(:tpl
lion 1nd O.vetopmentel Dis- Wanttd To Oo. HouSiciNnlng. electric, require reltr.nce 1nd
abUitiiS
Par1 -tlm1
early 814-448-92.59
credit apptoVII , will conaldlr
childhood epe&lt;:llllsl lo instruct Will do bebyshllng In my home, HUO , 304-675 ..... 264 etter 5 00
Cerllt on School lntanl learll 1ny day or hours , North Point PM .
childhood program St1rt $131
1chooldlstr1c1, 304~~7991 .
For sale or rant 4 bedroom
per hour 11 7 hr per week Mut1
1
be able to obtain OOMAIDO Wil l do sewing In my homt, eli! double wldt, B dwell, Ohio,
Garly Intervention spec1allst anytime, 6U·3&amp;6-Q769
Rent $250 month, Sill $27,000
· cart Pott ing ends g..29.QO Send
-~~~-~~ Cont1ct John Siders 304-675re sumt only to Malgs MR 'DO Would Ilk• to do b•bysl111ng
4129, 216-345-9340 or Smith
u 1o Carlston Street "Syrtcuse Loc:a tl'ld LeGrande Blvd, ht111 Realty 814-44~606
Ohio 45779 CAR F Accredita - rtf's &amp; E.:p 614-446-1896.
SPECIAL Factory to you1991, 2
lion '89- '92 Mtlgs MR/00 don
or 3 badroom14J'70 models 11
not dlscrlmmalt In provision ol
the unblllevebll price of
slrliiCII 1 NO employment on
$12,900 dtllvered 1nd HI up
the buls of h1ndlcep, race,
Call t -800.729-4045 tor details.
color, creed, l'llllonel orig1n,
su, or tga
21
Business
NllhUI
141'70
wlnpendo,
tltua t.d 7!5 1cre !and, Polnl
Looking for Btrblr, Stylists 614Opportunity
Pt1111nt, M1ny 1xtru, prlcH
446-8803,614-446-8355.
on lnspec::tlon . 304-675-791'7
!NOTICE!
LPN, pan -lime, retlel , ail shirts, OHIO 'VALLEY PUBLISH!NQ CO.
Call Middleton Ett1tn 614-446- rtcommends thlt you do butl- 33 Farms for Sale
1148
nass witi'l paople you know, 1nd R~u c~, 12 acttt, tobacco
MEOICAL
RECORDS
COR- NOT to und money lhro1.19h the D111, 2 barns, 3 bedroom tr~ller,
RESPONDENCE PHOTO COPY mill until you ~1v1 lnlillllgllld Ohio Rt 7, 304-7113-8196, 614-643CLERK National mtdlcel rtcord the offering
2971
coping company htt a unique Own your own 1pparet or ahoe
clerical poeiuon llill lab ll to ltore,
choose
from
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
work lor our corp In Point
Pleatlnl, wv mtdical facllll~ JearVSpor1sw11r, L1dl11, Mtn'a, 2 acre trailer lot 11pUe, wtll,
lnftnt,Prar•en
large Sllll,
Appro•lmlltly 18 to 32 hours Petite or Maternity Dt~, Den- pad, drlvewty Tom Jones Rd ..
par week M'ec:hcal record IX·
A b 9 ld
1
1
VInton. $4,500 &amp;M-388-8447.
perltne• pretwr-ed Call (collect) cewtarl 110 1c, r tl ngtr t ,
1-804-30-063!5 or ltnd rnumt Socii Shop or Accessories 5 acree land on Rt :Z Eckard
to Smert COI'p, p 0 Box 68 sl7, at ora Add color anllytls. Br1nd Chapel Road, 304..ft7S-3190
Virginia BNch, y 1 23455
n1m11 Ur Ctalbome, M1t1h1
Mlnia1uraa Anne Kl-'n, St Commercial Lott, Eureka, lola
Need Babyliller·Preflr Older Michele Piot~y, Bugle Boy, Levi, &amp; Acefllo-· 12 ICf'tll Galllpolll,
Ptrson,
l'ull -tlme
plY
C.mp Baverty HllltblHIJe F1yt, 'Building sHe, 45 acr.. Umber,
Lucie, over 2000 rinds 1110, 104~7S.5104
negoUon1bie, 614-446-6433
multi tltr pricing discount or
Par1-tlmt mstructor needed to
family s hot stort, Ret1ll prlc11 O.J Whitt Ad, 2 acrn wooded
unbeUevabla tor top 1!1Uallty building tat , ready to build on,
INCh community 1nd per10n11
tkllll to tdulll In lhtlr own shoes. Ovlf 250 Brtnda 2600 rutrk:t.d, S8,900. 614·24U58!
~ome jMtlgt Coun ty) . V1rious
•tytes $19,900 to $29,900 lntkllll 1nd 1111nt1 netded It you
ventory,
training;
tlrturea, Rou1e 2 At~non, 1 aere lottk 3
like to eook, enrclu, g~rden ,
alrfart, grand opening, etc Can miiH aouth Gallipolis Loc;: 1,
rw1d or driv.-we mty "have I
ope n 1S dlyt Mr Schneic:t.r public water, no ret1rlcllont,
aomt with rtver frontage, 304job f« you We're loo king tor (407)e95-3311.
578-2338.
paaple who enjoy other people,
who c•n teach vtlious skills to SPORTING
GOODS
Tum
othll"', who are crutlve, and
Amtrlce's love of tpor1s Into 1
willing to wo,. 11 ptrt of an succltsfut butlnnl 't'ou cen
entrQ~Sfk INm High school d•
own lnd 0p1r11t1 I I UCCHifu l
9 ,... valid driver 's licenu and Spor11ng Goode lforw whh: Nag~ driving record rl(julrtd
11onal IJuylng Pow.r, Extensive 41 Houses for Rent
ISelary
$5.00/hour,
12 Training, Prottulon11 Asal•
noura/W'Mk. If lntareli.d ca ll tanct. For lnform•Uon c• ll TIM- 2 or 3br home In G.lllpoll1,
286-6039 no Iller th1n 10-3-90,
BE RUNE SPORTS 800.243-- $275/mo O.poelt r.qulr.cl, 814ask tot' Chrtaty. Equel Oppor- 8464
256~848
lunlly Employer.
59 Glrtl•td Av•, No lnslct. J*l,
22 Money to Loan
EAAN
MONEY
lyplng,
$2!10/mo I depotlt, call 814-44&amp;wontproc.slng, persorul com1828.
LOANS BY MAIL
putinG. At home Full or pt time
Up Jo $5,000 In 72 hours We 8t1ck. 4 BA, 2 bl1h, CA, In lown
$3S,D00Jyr. lncom1 potenll1l (1) c1n help you get I s~ni!Urt
8QU8HOOO El. B-10189.
Loan By M1ll 1-900-24-6500 8...... 46-{17&amp;1.

Rentals

SOCIAL WORK
POSITION .
Progr•m Coordlnll« poslllon
1nn1ble 11 two ruld•ntlet
ptogrllntl for people wllh men·
111 rwt1rd1Uon and developmental dltabllhiH In Gillie County,
Ohio. RuporwlbiiiUn Include
tM dey-4o-day IUptnlllkHI of
the program. Mutt hive ont
yeer Mperlence and 1 rour-yNr
ct.- In a htlmen Nrvi(:H
f..,-d, £Jp«ltnc. with Medicaid
,.._lalk»nl end previous tX·
with plt'IOnnet tuper¥tllon prtfttl'8d. Valid driver'•
bflll 1nd good driving rtcord
roqulrod. Floxlblo houro Llborol
beMflf Pllcklgt. S1l1ry: $1611,000 yur All appllcallons
mUll borst-markld by 10-01·
90. Sen rnume to C.cf111
81k1r, luckey• Community
S.rvk:•, P.O BoY 604, Jlck.an, OH 4H40. Equel Opportunity Employer

,.,..Me

WantN: Eleclronlc Technician
Send rwume ICI: P. 0 Box 702,
Golllpolll, OH 411831
WOULD YOU UKE TO WOAK IN
THE MEDICAL FIELD? II 10, TrlCounty't
Adult
Dlvertirltd
llodlcol OccupolloM progr11m
ft for YOU! Our program
onwlcfet you With I IO!Id
foundation In mtdlctl terminology 1nd proctdurta 11
Will atlnllruetlon In your 1r111
of' ~llutton . You are lito
tralnN In Job SHklng Skills
1hat will pn&gt;vlclo vou, lho
af'lduate, wHh ·an added boott
lOr ~~ euccen In the Job

nwbl. C.l 1-100-1501 Ia regl ...
._ lor • - beginning Oc-

1-1111.

Apartment

se ~5 '"·
Real Estate

For R1nt 3br houM, 3()4.6755104

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

31

Homes for Sale

141'70 trallar, 3 bedroom, unturnlah.d. $225 mo./dep Middllport!AU11and 1r11 No lnalde
pita &amp;14-,..2-2075

1~84

Schult 14~~:70, wlupando,
2br, 2 bllh, !e rg• pon:hea, CA.,
on 112 acre lot, Rt . 2, Nor1h of Pt.
PIHaatnt, Exc. cond, Fr..-.ch 1g81 2br, 14x60, nice aru, 4
City Mobile HomH, 814-44&amp;- mUn from Hol;r:er, B.A. 160,
9340, 304~75-Ues, 304~78- Aeftrencl
Required,
$300
3313.
month, &amp; s~ . d•poah &amp;14-4482 bedroom, full tltt baHment, 8119, 814-44U88!.
locetld GrHr Ro1d , 100r200 lot, 2 &amp; 3 bt Mobile HomH, tor rwnt,
138,!00 304-273·2004 "' 304- Clllefttr 2p.m 114-446-0527.
875-1279.
2 bedroom furnlthed, Apple
3 btdrooma, pool deck. &amp;76 Grove 1crr:.e1 from Goodynr
Soulh Four1h, Middleport (nllr plent, $225. plut depotlt 304~~~ High) S31,000 &amp;14- 571-24Jg aft• 5:00 PM.
7 room, 1·112 blttl, 1.3 acrw, additiON! 33 acrwt hunting and
timMr 114-912·1118 or 1-384--

2001.
1 roomt; 1 112 blths, country
flYing bul c._ to Met~ School

town. At. n-4 lane,
Roecl27. Firat road to
~ · Collt14-tt2-1111 or 1-l84-

tnd

TC~~Mnthlp

00YEANMEHT HOMES ~om f1
(U repair). Delinquent tax
prapeny. Aepoet . .lon.. 'four
.,.. (1) 101-m-tOOO

Ext.

QH.

45821« CUrrtllt repo lllf.

homo with 3 bodroome, flmlly
room, g1rage In Auttlc Hll-.,
SVFOCUIO. Prlood ol f:JI,OOO,
814-H2·84e!IIIMU4111.

3 or 4 bedroom house and thret
bedroom apar1mentt tor rent In
Middleport. 614-992-2554.
BEAIJTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 836 JockiOO .,,,
from $192/mo. Walk to ahop &amp;
movloo. Clll614-446-2568 EOH
For Rent: New 1br/ ap1rtment ,
carpel, kitchen turn t hed, water,
$240 month plul dtposn 614-

=446~"',-68,-8_.="""'~~..,--.,-,-

Fumltll.d Efflclancy, 1!1 utilities
paid, 1h1r1 ba1h ft35Jmo 919
Second Ave. 614-446-3945
Fumlahod
Eftlclan&lt;v,
1175 ,
Utlliliea Paid, Gelllpollt, 614446..... 4'16, after 7p.m.
Fumlthld upaflil"l apt, lUll able
for one petlon, relalln(:ll •nd
dopoell,l225. plu• oloclrlc, 304•rs-2651
Fumlthld,
efficiency
apartment•
One
bedroom,
utllltltl Included. 814-992-.5949.
Graclout living. 1 and 2 bedroom epsrtmenl1 11 Vlllegt
Manor
end
Riverside
Apartmtntt In Middleport From
$1M. Call 614-992 ·7787. EOH.
Mlddlepor1, O~lo, BMctl St. One
bedroom tumishld 1pt, deposit
1 relar1 nc1 required, 304-8122566.
Nice 2 BR, 4 1f2 mlln from GalUpollt, Gr..n School No pets
$235 per month &amp;14-441-80:18 .
Nlc•ly Fum'ed Sm111 hoUSie,
g1r1gt,
not
tultable
tor
chlld'ren, no p111, $300/mo
Dlpoalt, 614-446-0338
Nicely Fumishld Mobile Home
In city. CA. Sulteble for 1 pereon. Ret. &amp;O.p Requlrld 814·
446..(1338
Onl bedroom aptt for rent
1225 month , O.potll required
614·t92·2218 etter 6 p m
Room and board In my hom• tor
en eldlrly peraan In R1clne
lrN &amp;14-0U-2212
l'Mn Rivera TOW'art, Housing for
tht Eldlfly 1nd Htndlcapped.
Apar1menla now avalllbl•renllng for 30% of edjut11d Income.
200 S.Cond St. cw till :J04.6~
6678.
Upatalrs. Fumish.d, 3 room• &amp;
bath, clean, no pats, rlflrtnee &amp;
deposit required 614-446-1519.

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Furnished
Rooms

Rooms for rent - waek or month.
Slar11nG at $120fmo. Galli• Hoi_..
814--446-gsao

SIHplng rooms wllh cooking
Also tl'"lller spa(:l. All tlook-up s.
Call 1fter 2.00 p m , 304-7'7'J5fi51, M~aon WV

46

Space for Rent

Butlnnl
building,
30ll80,
l(:rou from McDonaldt, Hendlfllon, WY. 614a446-9662
Country Mobllt Hom• P1rk,
Route 33, North or Pomeroy
Lata, ranlalt, p1r11, uln Cell
814-992·1111'9 .

47

Wanted to Rent

25. 1990

Household
Goods
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Sofaa and chairs pric ed from
$395 to $995 . Ttbln $50 and up
to $125 Hlde-a·b~ s $390 to
$595. Rocllntnl $225 to $375
L1mpt $28 lo $125. Dinetles
$109 and up to $495 Wood t1bl1
w-6 chalrt $285 to $795 Desks
$145 up to $375. Hut chtt $400 &amp;
up, bunk beds complete w!lh
m1t1rt11 $295 and up to $395
baby bldt $110 MaMressaa or
box 1prlngt full or twin $78, firm
$88, and SiB Queen seta $275 &amp;
up, King $350. 4 drawer chest
Sfl9 Qun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun. B•by manren•• $35 &amp;
145. Btd tr~~mes $25, Outen
Slz• $35 &amp; klng freme $50 Good
lt l.cllon of bedroom suites,
mete! c1b lnets, hNdboards $30
1nd up to &amp;65 90 day1 sam• 111
cu h with lpproved credi t 3 mi
out Bullville Rd Ope,n 9 A M to
5 P.M Mon, lhru Set Call 614446-0322

AUIOS for Sale

For Sale. 1984 Oldsmobile
Omege, PM"B, AC, lilt, crul81,
AM/FM radio, very good eond,
well melnt1inld, flnt work car,
alklng S2,400, will negotiate,
614-446-4831 afttr 6p m uk tor

Frost Frte Refrlgti'IIO'J while,
$95, Froat Free Rtfngen~lor,
G E. $125; Refrigerator, side x
side, while, $150; Retriglrator,
G E, Almond, llkl new, $250;
O.E. W11her, U5; K1nmore
Dryer, $75, Whirlpool Dryer,
A11acodo, $95· Kenmore Dryer,
Harv111 gold, $15; Wt~lln­
ghouN Dr~r. White $95; Gel
Range Coppertone d5· Eltctrlc
Range, 30 IMh white, nice, $150;
W11finghouu Waahtr, I Orylt
Set, Almond, $150 Each; 20 cu.
fl. Cheat FrHzer, $150; Freezer
Upright , Froet Free, $150
Skaggs Appllaneea, Upper River
Aood, 814-446-7396

Lorry.

Household Newll.Jsld
fumlshlng 112 mi.
Jorrlcho Ad. Pl. PlooMnl,
c•ll 304-67s-•45o

wv.

RENT TO OWN
614-446-3158
6 pc. wood group $14.01 per
weak. ,. polltr bedroom tulle,
completa $15.20 per waak,
dinette with 4 chalre S7:50 per
Wllk. Magie Chef 14 eu. ft.
Refrigerator $12.95 per week, t5
cu tt
frllltr, $10.90 per
w~ek . VI'Ae Furniture Rt 141, 4
miles off Rt 7-centtnary Open 7
days 1 w"k

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Antiques

t:llJII(.

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1979 Chevrolet, 1 ton dually
Camper tpeclai 454, automatic,
Vtry good shape 614-446-2974

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Miscellaneous
Merchandise

100 tt 38" chain link fene. and
gale $50 . Maple C1pt1in bed
$50 Small male 11 wk old
puppy tan and whtte $10 30467S-5203.
12 hp Western auto riding
mowtr 4 months old 1960
Chevy Monza nalds work. 304895-3013
16 HP, 7,51)0 Walt Gllllrllor
Eltelric Star1, Pnaumatic Finish
Nailer, 10" MakU• Miter Saw, 5
hp, yardman Rototllltr, e hp ,
Troy Built Tiller, 614....46.072"1 If·
ltr 6 p.m.
20" glrta Ilk• new bicycle. 614985-4192.

oil

1D81 OMC Jimmy 4x4. 13,100,
Chevy 3 quar1er ton 4x4
pick-up $2,995;1986 Ford Ft50

1t&amp;O Dy r-tEA Inc:

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Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Sawmill, Ntvtr u1td. Drtv1 atwft
or V bitt driven Complete with
blade. R11dy lor "'' $2300.
614-448-e038 after 5pm.
Tendy 1000 Computer and Color
Monitor. IBM Compttabie with 3
1121nch drive, I \'4 drtve, 30 mg
hard drive. $100. 1514-62-6206.

WHITE'S METAL DETECTORS
Ron AIII•Of_!t _1210 Second Ave,
Galllpotls, \WII14-ot46-4330.

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Building
Supplies

Block, brick, HWer ptpee, windows, llntelt, etc. Cleude Wlnt•"· Rio Grtrtde, OH Cell &amp;14245-6121.

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Pets for Sale

2
regltltr.d
Sh1Uand
ShNpdoat (SheltiH), 8 Wllkl
old 1 male, 1 female. l1SO 1ach.
614·1112-2473
AKC Rog'od Chow Chow'o
Bllckl, IDuH, Cro•mo, Rodl,
$100 aach, 814-256-1447.

Fi1h Tank, 2413 J1ckaon Ave
Point Pttaaanl, 304-875-2053, 10
gal 111 up 1'14.11 lnd 10 gal
comp ...eJ43.25

Good natured Siberian Huskey
mala, 1t mo1. old, $"150 614-44&amp;-

King wood &amp; coa l II0\11 , good
co nd , $200 1514-256-1443 Call
belort 9p m
Kitchen cabinet., good condillon Make offer 614-446-6587 or
614-446-1542
Meigs Football Jackel. Size 36
&amp;14-992-549e

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TUES. , SEPT.

DID I TE LL YOJ 0 1vE
DECIDED TO RUN FOR
CL ASS PRES ID ENT

Hay

74

6·30 ffi D

Kewukl KE 11kc, Honda Trtll
50, both run good! 614-245-5104
Boats

&amp; Grain

Hay tor S.ll. Ctonr &amp; Timothy.
Round BaiH In the Field. 614245.aSH
Hay tor 1111. First cunlng,
lqUifll bliel. $1.10 ba~. 6t41"142·

2373.

Transportation
71 AUIOS lor sale
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8141992~302

1178 Cutl"' Supreme, V-8
euto, Onl owner, new llrn 1nd
bollory'-rune good, 17!10. 304878-2410&lt;.

AUIO Pans

Supplies

&amp; Livestock
Farm Equipment

a

New HDiond 707, 3 pi h~ch
torag1 l'laNIIttr, Fox 2100
1or11go horvoolor1_~ohl arlnclor

mlnr, ••o DOnd ....~211.

18&amp;4 Olda C1AI111 Suprwrn., AC,
PS, PB , 2 door, 66,000 mllu , 1
owner, $2,9!10 . 614-24!-9441.
1984 VW rab~t, tX(: t";ond, 4
tptf'd, ntw tlr11, $2,400 . 1984
Pontiac Bonneville, exc cond,
niW lim and peint, erul11, air,
auto1_PS, PB'rAM·FM, must 111,
$3,4uu. 304~ s-5554.
1885 Laztr Turbo. Good shape
13,000 090 6141992·7823
1887 Buick Century, AT alr,
cruiH, till, power lot:kt, &amp; more
EJ:c. cond, 13,100 614-388-8306.
1987 C.maro, Z-28, blight red ,
AT, PS, PB, 1lr, tilt, crulu,
AMIFW Clttlfte, &amp; morel $8,100
614-245-eD75.

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Improvements

JET
Mrallon Motors, r•palred New
&amp; re-built motors In stock, Ron
Ev1n1 Enterprlset, Jackson,
OH 1-800-537-9526

MORK MEEKLE Al'il) WINTRUOI)
I w:JNDER IF)

EVEPYBQD'YS MAKIN6 5LJQ-1
A FU6SABO.JT REo CYC LING

THEY RKYCLE
OLDCARS.
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n-iESE DA'r'S.

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"MOWRC'&lt;CL INE;-"

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Rooting , painting, carpentery,
plumbing end acc1tsoli11
Ou1rantMd work with refertncn. Can't belt lh181 prices,
gueraniM 614-44&amp;-7292 or 304·
675-11154

'

I'M JEST
A SENTIMENTAL
OL' CUSS AT
HEART"

FER TWENTY YEARS
THEM REVENOOER S
HAVE BEEN CHOPPIN' UP
MY PORE OL' STILL"

General Hauling

A &amp; A Water Senile• Poole, cl•
ttmt, wellt, lmrn~dlat•1,000 or
2,000 gaHona delivery. Call 304-

17H370.

Wanereon't W111r
Heullng,
rtllonable nt11, voluma dl•
count1, 2,000 to 4,000 capacity,
Cltltrnl, pools, Willi, IIC CIH
104~'1&amp; ·2011

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Upholstery

Mowr.y'1 Upholat1rtn; HrVIclng trl county lfll 25 )'ltrt. The
belt In furniture upholeteri"D·
Clll 304..e7&amp;-4154 tor frH u-

f1,000. 114-3eJL72411.

Um~tn.

F., Solo: 1111 Chovouo1_uc.
oond, loW miiM, 114-4411·UJZ1.

Orwh1m Upholtllrf Center, 303
MIIHop Dr. CaiiiDr appointments
&amp; •dmalu. Call 114...,.$-3438.

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Ideas Q
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@ MaJOr League Baseball

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CD Nowawatch
1IJ Star HusUer
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ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
8EDE OSOL

Rnldentill
or
commercial
wiring, new sarvl(:l or repairs
Licensed alectrlclan Ridenour
Electrl(:al, 304-675-1786.

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Mtam1 V1ce
Church Street Stat•on
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~ Big Brother Jake Stereo

Heating

Refrigeration

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Ill (J) D Who's lhe Bosa?
Samantha announces her
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ffi CIJ Civil War Th1ngs ge[
mcreasmgty desperate on the
Confederate hom e front
(t OI)Q
·~ 1!2!11! Rescue· 91 1 A
mag•c1an p lunges 40 teet and
a small child dang les lrom a
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Tonight
Ci l Q Mama's Family
[D 0) Three's Company
@ MaJor league Baseball
3 Crouhre

9 30 (L I)) Q Coach Hayde o s
hopes lor a w1nn1ng season
are dashed bl._hi S
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D l!lJ io Ihe Heal ol lhe
Ntghl Ch1el G1llesp1e
1n11es llgates tile murder ol a
teenage hooker Q
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M1c hae1 IS to rced to
reevaluate h1 s reilg1ou s
behels c;J
([!l CD Star Trek The Next
Generation
12!! Evenmg Newa
Q! 700 Club Spectal Seven
Days Ablaze

BARNEY

Davis
Sew-Vat:
Service,
Gtorgu CrHk Rd P1rt1, tupplilt, pickup, 1nd dellvary 614·
448.0294 .

Electrical

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10 30

Septic Tank Pumping $90, Gellla
Co AON EVANS ENTERPRISES,
J1ckton , OH 1-800-537·9528

Plumbing

Fortune C
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(J) Q Inside Edi110n
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NewaHour
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3 Moneyline
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10 15 (II A Place ol Skulls James
Coburn narrates a look at
elephant poach1ng and the
eltects 1t has had on the
ele phant populat1on 1n
Z1mbabwe

Complete Mobile Home HI ups
plumbing &amp;
tltcfrlcal, roofing, remodeling ,
patloa I deckt etc. REMODEl·
INOI Relerencet
Eatlmates
614-256--1611.
Ron'• TV Service, specl•llzlng
In Ztntth tlso Mrvlclng moll
other bnndt Hou11 c1llt, 1110
tom• 1ppllance rep1lrs WV
304-61'6·2398 Ohio 614-446--2454

A
'Your
~'Birthday
Sept 26, 1990
Both at your soc1al and malenal p rospect s look en cour agmg for the year
ahead However 1t m1ght not be a good
1dea to get t1nanc•a l1y mvolved w1th people w1th whom you pa l around
LIBRA (Sopl. 23-0cl. 23) Successful
conclus •ons are posstble today 11 you
proceed m a melhOdlcal manner UndeSirab le result s are also posstble tl you
try to finalize thmgs prematurely Libra ,
treat yourselt to a birthday g1fl Send lor
your Ast ra-Graph prediCtiOns lor the
year a head by ma1hng $1 25 to Asho-

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G raph C •O th1 s news pa per P 0 Ro~
'd 1&lt;128 Cleve land OH 4410 I -3428 Be
sure to s tate yo ur zod1ac s1g n
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov . 22) You have a
s p1end1 d 1mag1nat10n a nd tn1 s 1s well
and good but you m1ghl n o t use 1t to
your advantage today Go m e:c pec ltng
v1c tory 1nstead o! ant1C1pa11ng negat1 ve
rP.SUIIS
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23~Dec . 21) Tr ·~
no t to make a f1nan c1al comml1menll oday ot a SOCial nature that c o uld ta-.
your resour ces when 11 s ttme lo honor
11 11 you know you can t a lford s omething don ' t gamble on th e 1! -come
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) Your
1mage 1S a tnlle fra g1le today so be Bll lr a
m1ndful of how you behave 1n Iron! of
person s w1th whom you want to make a
good 1mpress1on
AOUAAIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You re lar
too modest concermng your ab11111e s
and pot en t1al loday and •f you lock m on
thiS low est1mat1on ot your se lf you
m1ght p rod uce the person you en&lt;w1S1on
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) II you do
bus mess today w1th a person or firm
w1th whom you re unfamilia r don't put
too much s tock 1n the1r verbal agreement s To be on the s ate s1 de . ge1 ev erything m wnt1ng
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Treal ca-

reer assoc1a tes w1H1 kmdn es s ann co n
s rdera11on today because If you make
lh1ngs unpleasant tor tnem now th e y II
lind &lt;1 way to even the score 1n th e
fut ure
TAURUS (April 20-Mav 20) Be sure IO
pul forth you r t&gt;est elforts today where
your work IS con cerned because you
will be held per so nally accountable 101
1h e produ ct you produce The buc k
s tops wllh you
GEMINI (May 21-Junt
Subdue tnCh ·
na lton s today to take n s ks on endea vors over wh1ch you have l•ltle or no control tt w111 be har d enough manag1ng
that wh1ch you are able to mantpulate
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You m'ghl
have to make a dlfltcult deciSIOn today
that affec ts you your mated and your
fam1ly 11 would be wtse to get theH mput
regard1ng th1S ma11er before you render
a judgment
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) s,ncerily can be
used eHect1vely today but flattery
can ' t Unless there 1S an actual baSIS tor
your compliment s . put the soH soap

20,

away
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Instead ol
carrytng a wallet or purse today , you
mtght hnd a sieve w111 serve equally as
well because ol the way money might
s lip through your rmgors

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by hllmg 1n the missing words
develop from Slop No 3 below.

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Martyr- Chref - Worry- Blouse- WHOLE TEAM
Wh1le gu1d1ng my grandson lhrough an old calhedral,
I _old him that cardinals were buried under the altar In
amazement he said "You mean the WHOLE TEAM?"

BRIDGE

9-!i-90

NORTH
+QJ 9&gt;

As Aesop m1ght ha ve pul1t. ·A play ·

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er who makes a close double must
kn ow how to defend · Wes t had the I
feeling thai hiS Side h ad for ced South WEST
mto four spades He a lso thought that
K 10 4
h ts votd tn d 1amonds would be a sur- ., A J 10 9 7
pnse so he doubled When he led the t
queen of clubs . here 's how the play
QJ 96 4
wenl kmg of c lubs. heart ruff. club •

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EAST
• 62
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,t K Q J 8 l

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+ 10 8

+

ace (a d1amond was dtscarded) and a
dtamond back to the ace West ruffed

SOUTH
+A 8 1 J

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and played another hogh cl ub Declar ·

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er ruffed. ruffed a heart ruffed a club.
ruffed a third he a rt , ruffed s till a noth -

Vulnerable Ea st -We st

er club. and was st1ll able to ruff ht s
Dealer North
last heart Wtth the spade queen 10
dummy He now had mne tncks m and Soulh
North
wa s st!lllookmg at the spa de ace tn h1s
Pas..~
hand - a comfortable le&lt; hng
Thmgs would be different 11 Wes t
led a trump after rufflng the ace ol d1 ·
amonds And thtngs would be even
more dtHerent 1f the openmg lead

Obi •
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2
Obi
All ~ass
4
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+

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were a trump Once West selects the
queen of clubs at tnck one declarer
ca n always succeed tf he stmply never L~~~~~~~-~----'
pla ys a d1amond He can cash the K ·A

th1 s? Af tcr all West tlad btd hearts and
r lubs and the n doubled four spades
tor penallies If you bid thai way, how
many diamonds would you hold 1n
your hand')

of clubs and cross ruff hearts and cl ubs
for 10 tncks But playmg a d1amond
allow s West to ruff m and perhaps
play a devastating round of trumps

And shouldn 't South have s uspe«te-d

CROSSWORD
by

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Atttntlon Soorte Cit Collectors:
11M Aultln H.. ley 9prtte,
Hally reltOflble, IXha motor,

1

Home

1087 T·BII&lt;I V-8, loodod, 614-446-

AntlqUI 1930 moat Ford
Stdart. All new! Thle OM II
nlotl Thle oar mLIIt Hill No
,.uonabll
otler
retulld
$10,000 or bHt ofler. Sea at
AI~ Marine. 114-446-2424

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1887 Plymouth Turltmo, 12,700,
autontlc, wlalr, 1984 Daytona 5
opd. $2,200. 614-256-1270

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vohlcltl
from ttoo. Fords Mercedes
Corvetl•. Chevy1. Surplus.
Your trtl. (1) 805-187-1000. Ext
S-10180.

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Carttr's Plumbing
and Healing
Fourth 1nd Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
814-446-3888

Cullan
lnltm1tlon11
s.n.. only 23,000 mil1t,
l011ded wlevery option, mull
111.&amp;14-448-4303.

I Gl!t.SS MY CAfJ'T
AFFCRD A f..Jt.RJ SIGIJ

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOANO
Unconditional lifetime gutn~n ­
IH Local references furnlsh.d
FrM estlmaltt Ca ll co llect 1·
614-237-0488, dey or nlght
Rogera: BIH.,.nl Waterproofing

®J I!Jl Wheel

Arv1d 1nlects the class w1!1l
IMIIu Q
9·00 Ill Ill Q Aoaeanne Dan
mas to cover a loan lle has
macJe C
([) ffi ~1._.11 War Pres1de nt
L1ncoln addresses the people
al Gertysburg \I 29) Q
®J 1!2!111 MDV E: 'Good
N1ght, Sweet Wife A Murder
m Boeton' CBS Tuesday
Movie (2 00) Q
(!) Budweiser Presents
Tueadav N1gh1 Flgh11
•S Nashville Now
'l l! Larry K1ng Llvel

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Terry wtlh bathroom,
8. Dual wh.. la, 11,895
614·286-6522

1087 Dodge CoH DL. PSI PB, AC,
4 new tTret, automat c Gett
good ; • milage . Only ana
ownsr. Excellent condition
Wuat , .. 1. Wall• oHer 614-~22377.

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Rotary or c1bl1 tool drilling
Most wells completed same day
Pump eal•a end Hrvlce, 304·
895-3802

1188 T-Bird Tuf"t)o Coupe, 34,000
miiH, la.dld, $~,800, 1988
R•n~ crt , 4 1pd, 14,000 614-

l

Motor Homes

B1

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&amp;

1987 CMvy Celebrity V6 4-door
$5,&amp;00; 1He Ford Tauru1 V&amp; 4·
door 13,900; 1883 Mercury dnx,
4-door $1,3~5 : 1~82 Plymouth
Ch1mp. Low mlln. S\700, 1986
Pontiac 1,000 4-door $2,900;
1986 Mercury Clprt, tun rool
$3 eoo; 1984 Marcury Cougar
X~1 Laodod 13,800; 19711 Chery
Wonle Clr1o, 11,450, 1978 Mtr·
cury Coualr $1,350;1 Q80 Chivy
ClpriC41. [ow mlln 11 ,800 c.u
Werk'e Autos~ ... S14-H2·»11

4808

8.00

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'Sl

For ula Splnet-Coneole pl1na
bargain. Wanted . A"ponslblt
p.ar1y to tiki o.,., low monthly
payment• on tplnll-console
pl1no. Can bt ...n locall~. Can
t.lr Whlll 1-800..:127·334!1 lXI 101

FRANK ANO ERNEST

Budget Trensmlnlont, Und &amp;
rebuilt, li1rtlng 11 $99, 614-2455&lt;677, 814-379-22tl3

1981 F«d LTD. Good running
eondhlon. &amp;14lll2-2220

Bundl Trumpet, Good condition 285 304-675-7575 pr 614441·1010.

1 30

23ft

I

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Scientist have developed
self-cleaning oven . Why can't

. GYNASI
~-~ris-,1',1-'TI-'-'TI~rl

8

7·05 (i) Happy Days

402 Ch•vy big bloc;k motor
B14M2-2644.

Ulll Buk:k AIQII Umlttd. 2
door coupe. Full powtr, ntu
nlcl, V&amp; tt,150 114-192-6118

104~7&amp;-2575.

l"""'•ur

&amp;

RIQ. ~1ck end whtle cocker
Neutered, hou . .broken. $200
814-992-5883

1884 Ford T-Bird exc cond., 'V8, 302, tuellnji'Ct lon, high mllu,
many new par1•, very clun
13,000 OBO 814-24S.!588 or
182-6458.

YOU i!UY A &lt;,ijiRT'

Accessories

Campers

l

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Ill

We are nowWINTEAIZINGpar11,
urvlce, 1cceuorltl. W1 Install
SHRINKWAAP.
~IVERSIDE
MARINE Gallipolis, OH. 614-4462424, l~0-72g-0211t

19111 PontiiC t..W1nt St1tlon
Wagon. 78,000 actual mll11
11J79 Malibu Ctuslc. 614-44&amp;11801

AltO IUiphOfll, IXC cond, $395
304-675-7452.

IF I DO FIIJD OOC I
I CAll IJEV~R WY AIJOifltKI

BOATER$
Mercury Merculut Specialist
Factory Trained, Bonded. Prtc lllon Mobile Marine We come to
youl 614-259-59"N

Pur• bred COlli• puppiH, no
papere,
father
.-.glater.d,
mother nelt, $128 ueh. Ripley
304-37H390.

1883 Clvaller 4 door, aulo , PS ,
PB, 58,000 ortgln1l mll11, $1,800

7.00

1976 Low11 bolt, 14 II, 20 hp
motor, ewlvet Hill, live wall,
St,OOO 304--895-3331

149-2949.

Instruments

£VEK'Y DR!:?? I!&gt;

YOU KllOIJ YOUR SHIRT
:m. YOO l.)ffD A ~ I RT,

&amp; Motors

19111
Pontlec
Bonnevllll
Brougham, lotdld, ntw tires,
runs good. New 22 caliber Hml·
auto, model 70HC. 304-675-7281.

Musical

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2

1 I 1 I I

6:35 ffi Andv Griffith

1972 17 tt Starcratl Tri-Hull
Bolt. 125 HP, Evlnrudl Engine,
complete top, nevr uphott1ery
Call &amp;14-28e-13l6 etter 7 00 p.m.

76

1

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ARLO ANO JANIS

I

LIAFRY

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Abbon and Coolelio
(J) Q ABC New1 Q
Cil Wild Amanca
:IJ 3·2-1 Contact
®l 1!2!111 CBS News Q
I!J) Ill Andy Griffith
llD Top Card
~ SportoLook
(IJJ B•g Brother Jake Stereo

for Sale

7

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6:05 (l) Be11erly Hillbillies

Motorcycles

1975 Htrlty Davidson Sporattr,
gre1t cond, low mll11g1, $2,500
firm. 304-882-l432.

'unm

6.00 :Il D Ill (J) Q ®l 1!2!111
cril Newt
(!) I Dream ot Jeanme
m 3·2- 1 Contacl Q
:IJ Square One TV
[j]) Ill ALF
~ Cartoon Ex.preu
ll2) Danaktn's Runntng and
Racing
a!! World Todav
!lil Batman

'PIGPEN ' YOU'RE SUCH A
ME SS I WOULDN T VOTE ~OR
YOU mR FROG CATCHER 1

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111A1 NIL1

EVENING

-:::,-::-:,.-~-:-7--::---:­

Groom and Su~~ly Shop-Pet
Grooming. All brMdt. Allliylll.
lama Pet Food Dealer Julie
Webb. Call 814-446-G231.

GNvlty bed Wlgona, c«n pickoro, harrow g.oloro, cuHI·pock·
....., wheat dillla. whe.. diiCt,
mowtrl, pull bush hog, ~aWl,
uiiiHJ tral ..ra. horu waiUr I
ott'llr field rwdy equipment.
Howe't Farm Machinery, Jack- · 011 814-:za&amp;.eM4.
Jlm'o Form EqulpmeniLSR. 35,
WHf Oalllpotle, 814-448-9777;
Wide telto11on ntw UHd firm
lnlc:IOrt I lmp~m.nte. Buy,
!Mil, trad1, I'CI0-6:00 WMkdllya,
Sol. lUI Noon.

Trick Ouest1ons 1n Geography

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1978 Ja.., Cherokee, 4x4, 304675-1985 Of 675-6565.

6587, 81&lt;4-446-1542.

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Lf.lGT, 'llVW"" ~
IJ..'{ FAITHFVl- CQ,

&amp; 4 WD's

1988 J1yco fold down ctmper
Fumene;e, sink, gil liove,
1t11p1 6 Lilli new $2,700 614-

Badger Allge Wagon. Vtty
condition. tt,OOO. &amp;14-742-

2M ......, lor-· 114-448-7720.
4 room• and beth, houll In nlc.

64

Vans

117'1 Olda O.ltl 88 Royale, eu1o ,
rvns g~L _OM owner, $1,000
304~75-2....

2020 JO Tractor WIIOidlf
16J 9!10; 3020 JD 15,1150; 1010 JD
WfDuth hog, 12,6$0. 0wMr Wilt
nnanc.. 814-286-4522.

0815.

NJD LA?T, 6UT 1-:DT'

1978 Ford Converelon \tan
Icebox, 6 cyt., bnmd ntw Flreatorllt tim. $2 ,000 614-388-8T37
1tt1r !lpm

75

Livestock

Pure bred Slmmen111 Bull
montht old 114-949-2822.

73

79

61

2 BR, 12d0, CA, L.rge lol,
OrMn Townlhlp. $240 month
piUI MCUrtly dlpoatl. 114-448-

MAJM
A~ fbi' J.W fVf.
~Ui".r. ICA!JE; -&lt;1,~~:
AAn1 e Oftl'i:A .J

1985 Ford Ranger, Excellent
condition Low mileage Mag
WhHII, 1111 fOI' payoH. 614·2561969 lhtr 4pm

1878 Ponlllc Orand PriY, good
condtllon, $'1,500, will negofl1tt.
Cl11114-441o0312 1tter !lp m.

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

2 bedroom, fumlthld or unfur·
nlthld. Good CINn condition.
HUO ot .mploytd. Ntw Hlvtn.
304.al2-24118.

63

1982 Chevy PU, 25,000 tctual
mlln, Exc cond, also, topper
bug1hleld 614-2 45-5017

VInton Auto Selvege F«eign &amp;
Oom ~1r11 buyinG junk c1ra
614-388-9062.

Farm

304~7&amp;-2528.

New Holland Tl&amp; Forage box, 3
belftra, tandem nil $7,900
Ulld lntenaUonal foragt wsgon
2 beaters, tandem axle wsgon
$1,300. lJHd NIW Holllnd 28
forage blower $1,500. U11d New
Hollend 30 blower 11,200. Used
NIW Holland 770 chapper 2 row
head, electric oontrOfa $.5,500.
Ulld New ~lind 1'18 chopper,
1 row hud, eiiCirtc controls
15.1800_ Ulld New Holland euper
1'11 choDDir, 1 row hud $2,000.
Two used NIW ldll 323 one row
plck.lrt 12,000 ~o u..d New
ldN 10 one rvw plcktra Sl,OOO.
Ulld New Hollend 35!1 grinder
mlxera $&amp;,000. Ulld Naw Holland 352 grlndlr mlxtr $1,600.
UMd Now Holl•nd 425 1kld
eltlf loedtr 15,500. New Hot·
land 553 dlnel 1kld ltHr t01dlr
delux• $14,500. New Holltnd 454
eltld IIMr !old• g11 $12,500.
K11111'8 Blrvlcl C.n1•, St. AI
87, Point Pttaaanl and Ripley
Rotd, Phone 304-at&amp;o-38111.

1m Chev. Monta Cerlo, V-8,
2dr, AJC, good woOl Clr, 614992-3225.

For Stlt Conn Conat1111lon
Mutt Sell Surs Trac 20 Exer· TrumP!~.: II(: condhlon, &amp;14else Equipment $300; Kin g alu
b.d (new mattress) $300 with 445-48••·
linan•, Full sill bid (mattress Snera drums wlcaH, good
like new) $100, 40 gal. hot weter cond, 304-475-4837.
tank (ges) $100, [aundry sink 1:::=-=:=--:-:-::-::-:~-:--::-:
S10,
3 tub slnk(stalnlllt WE CARE.J&amp;M (Jasua &amp; M1)
11111)$100, GrtaH !rep $200; PIANO SERVICE oHII"I EXPERf
Counter top 18" pl121 ovtn $50, ~lno "CARE'' tor thou who
CARE" ebout their plenoa. Bill
Building front llghttd •lgn S25;
Sut1
ulf-prttpell.d
lawn Werd. 304-682·2325 (Prov 22.1).
mowar wllh gr111 catcher &amp;200,
20 tt aluminum exttntlon tad- 58
FruitS &amp;
dar $30; Porteblt IIWIR9 ml·
chino wHh cablntl $10Cf; b·
Vegetables
haust fan, Refrigerator aide by I;:-....,.-,.-;:-'7.-;-....,.-;--;-::;-::11de (holpolnt} $150. Ce lt Dunrovin Fruit Farm Just otr Sr
Thur1d1y between 10:00 am end 681 Nil of Albany. We a(:ctpt
4 pm 614-~2-2515
food stempa Variety ot applu,
fre•h elder, peal"lil pum~nt 1
Portable lighted sign $291 Fr11 and gorda. ~7 ally, etoMG
12 cu ft chnt fr1111r, $250. 304- dallvary!letlers PTal11c l1ll1rt Mond1y. 614-498-62N.
87S-3030 ar 67S-3431
$47.!10
box
1-81)0.533-34!3 l --,,.:...-,.----,-.,---R.d Rnblrrl1a, pick your own.
County Appliance, Inc Good 1nytime
Berry Patch &amp;14-245used appllan(:ll, TV uts Open Poltar bed, tmltl pump organ, Ttylor'l
5064.
8 l.m. to 6 p m Mon.-Sal. 614- 1975 Vege $100 304-675-4457
1- - - - - - - - - 446·16~. &amp;27 3rd Ave Galilpolls,OH
Recondltloned Weshlrt, Dryers 59
For Sale
Guar1ntead prompt 11rvlca for
Or Trade
Do you ilke ro uve Money?
--,.-----,,-.,.,Chtck us out for quality turnl- 111 makes , models Thl Waahlr 1Rayal O.k rwart rnembtrth~.
ture and cal"pl1e. Mollohan Fur· 0ryer Shoppe 614.....46-2944
nhurt &amp; C~rpeta, Rt 7 North Rid Begonas flow bedding ~y000 · 814-812·1413 or 1*5 •
Phone 114_.4&amp;-J!I44, Glllipolla, ~~·· Falrveiw Ad 304.-6nOhio.

2 bedroom trallar, &amp;200. monttl,
Gollipoli1 Forry, ~7H931 or

~

gor. 4•4 12,250. Cllll Morl&lt;'• AUio

3!10
1m Monte C1rlo
euto,..uc, PS, PB, 1lr tdaptable. NeHt mlnor repelr.

Dinette eat (4 chairs, 1 IIIli•) 16'
blk1. Outen tlzt headboard
Battery openlld rocking horu
614 -448-8241

waltrbed, 814...441 ·

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Television
Viewing

s.'" 614-Pll2-3011 .

Oragonwynd C.tttry Ptnlan,
Slim... and Himalayan klllll'"
&amp;14-441-3844 tfter 7 p m.

For Sale Dog houHe, uverel
sllll 1 1/2 miiH out At 141
W•ynt Shotmektr. &amp;14-44&amp;0593

King till
1708

AUIOS lor Sale

1850 Chevy, 2 door dllure,
51,000 mi111, run• good. 11,000
1012 GMC S-15 lruc:k $1,600
304..'518-2815.

Cathadra l Window quina, mede
by Ruby Crawford, 604 Holcomb
Hollow Rd Thurman, OH 4M85
614·245-5947.

For Sal•· Propane or naturtl
giS furnace, 125,000 BTU's,
Doug hi new In Ja n 814 -357-~88

71

AKC Atg. Siberian Husky,
thola, wormed 6 he11th rwcord:,
304-17S.20'19

For S1l1: B11gt• red l whtle,
copper-nond, full stock, Cll!
nowi 614-2156-127'8, &amp;14·25&amp;-&amp;214

For Sele Airline llcktl going to
Orlando trom Hunllngton WV,
lor Oc t 3rd But ot1er 614-4464449

BORN LOSER

~~~============r~;:::;;;;;~ $5,995;
pk:k-up, 1979
8 cycllndtr,
automatic
Oodge Ram
Cher·

30 06 Rifle with Taaco workt
dut zoom scope. Fired 20
llm11, mini eond $200 614-38891114.

Firewood for 1111 CUI lllbt
614-256-6119 or 814-256-e45&amp;

Middleport Ohio

1~80

Buy or ttll Riverine Antlqu11,
1124 E. M1ln StrHI, Pomeroy, Wolfe Ienning bed, e month•
Hours M T.W. 10·00 a.m to 6:00 old, $2,500 304-57&amp;-2011 or 578p m., Sund1y 1 .00 to a 00 p.m. 2883.
614-992-2526.
Top C.sh p~ld Old tumlturt
cubosrds,
quilt1,
«Willi,
pelntlngs, toyt, or entlrt lllale
(:Iii collect 304·525..:1275, or 304523-6854

Trucks for Sale

1974 Ford R1nchero, with topper, nMds tlpeira, call AJC 61·gQl-3225 aflar sp.m.

I
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'·nTAY L-A1\I-'
"-f1

UHd Fuml1ure. C.ll 014-112SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 62 1212 or 014-62-7240
OUvt St., Gall lpolie . New I UHd Waltrbed qUMn altl $75. Bunk
lurnlturt, heaters, W11t1m I bede wllrundle $125. Bl1ck r111r
Work boots. 614-446-315g.
fliP bumper fof pk:kup $50.
Upright t'rlller. Very nice, 3 Beby twln\:~radle $30. B1by
walker $15.
75-7H1.
yeert old. $1SO. 814f)t2-31)33.

53

Pomeroy-

II tt True J18pl tor $44 Through
The U.S. Gov't? C1ll For Fact1!
504-e41J.!745 Ext S-313

Moving Sele: Dining room, suite
&amp; hutch. Living room outfit,
baby bed, mlso. 114-258-1968.
PICKENS FURNrTURE

25, 1990

GfNERNMENT SEIZEO-Ve~lcl ..
from $100 00. Ml1!1't, Corvettea,
Mtrcedn, Jaguare, Porchee
and other mfac conllteetld
proper1y now being 1old to Ill•
genlrll rubllc. l=Of buytrl
GUidi (:II (708) 355-9802 Ext.
7585. Open 7 days 8.00 am to
11:00 pm

GOOO
USED APPLIANCES
Washer~, drytrt, rerrtgerltors,
ranget
Sklgg• Appllencts,
Upptr River Ri:l. Bttld• Stone
Creat Molel c1 u614o44&amp;.73i8.

Golf cart, good (:ond, 304--6734637.

51

71

For Salt On All Grell Turf, In
stock, $2 gg yard , Molloll•n
Fumllure, 814-446-7444.

FOR SALE Used RCA Xl-100
25" (:olor (:Onsoll TV C11i 614446.(1195

Merchandise

Wright

Goods

2 bedroom trtiler lor rent In
Racine 1rw1. 114-802·5151.

neighborhood, - - ....
qui~ will HI wHh
flna
, :104.a75-1080.

KIT 'N' CARL VLE® by Larry

Household

for Rent

Eam up to $SOD. wttkly sluHing
env.. opll al home, easy work,
no ea:peritnc• For trN Into
tend SASE to. Phllaint, Po
Box 655, M1ywood, N J 07607

Tuesday, September

Tuesday, September

LAFF -A-DAY

Help Wanted

Middleport, lJn1o

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for the three I.'s,

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In lhis sa111plr

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letters .

apostrophes, the ten~th and fonnallon ollhe words arr all
hints Each day the code leiters are d1lferent

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AND THERE IS NO BETIER EXAMPlE TIIAN THE
IIAUGHTINESS OF liUMilllY.
RAlPII WAI.DO
EMERSON

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, September 25. 1990

Hagg)!...

---Local news briefs ... ---, EMS has 10 runs Monday
Continued !rom pa g e 1
fractured tibia and was in guarded condition Tuesday morning,
according to a Holzer Medical Center spokeswoman . Lawson
and Nlehm were not Injured.
No one was cited in the crash .

Liquor stores to close
Director John R. Hall of the Ohio Departmen t of Liquor
Control announced today that a ll s tall' liquor stores, liquor
agencies and departmental o!!lces will Ill' l'iosed on Monday,
Oct. 8, In observance of Columbu s Day .

Meigs announcements
SARto meet
The !lrst regular meeting of the
year of Ewings Chapter of th e
Sons of the American Revolutio n
will be held Thursday at I he
Meigs County Museum 1n
Pomeroy.
Dinner, by reservation only.
will begin at 6: 30 p.m . followe d
by the business meeting and
program at 7: 30 p.m . The
speaker will be Mrs Ro nald
Reynolds, regent of the Return
Jonathan Meigs Chapter D.A.R .
She will speak on herbs and their
uses a medicine in earl,v
America.
Delegates to the recent centen ·
nlal .S.A.R. Congress will bP
reporting. By·law changes wi ll
be discussed and plans lor the
parade float in the upcoming
GaiUpolls Bicentennial Parade
will be made.
Plan homecoming.
The Eagle Ridge Commun it.v
Chu rc h will observe ti s home·
coming on Sunday with mor nin g
services

~t

10 a.m. and a carn. . ·i n

dinner a t 12:30 p.m.
·
The afternoon program wtll
begin at 1:30 p.m. There wil l be
special si nging by the Bi sse ll
Brothers and the Orr F a m ily.
Hunter safely
The Coolville VFW P os t 347~
will have a hunter safety cour s~
at the Lions Club Bu ilding on
Main Street in Coolville. Th~
course wllUbe held Oct. 3, &gt;. 10
and 12 fr om &amp;·9 p.m For m o r~
lnlormatlon contact Robert V
Pullins at 667·3831 or Edward
Wigal at 667 -&amp;&amp;57
Rlven1ew Garden Cluh
The Rlven1ew Garden Clu b
wlll meet Thurujay at 7 30 p.m
at the home of Mary Alic e Bi s ~
Serving as co·hostess will br
Ruth Anne Ba lderson . Aliu on
Cauthorn Kreiss, at tornr .v. v:ill
present the program

Sorority to meet
The Preceptor Beta Beta Chap·
te r . Beta Sigma Phi So rority will
meet Thuruday at 7::10 p.m . at
the Grace Episcopal Church
pa r ish hall. Hostesses are Vera
Crow and Norma Cus ter.
Hymn sing
There will be a hymn s ing a t
the Middleport First Baptist
Chu rc h on Oct. 6 a t 6:.10 p.m .
fea turing Jan and Kathy and the
Children of God .
Following the hymn sin g thrrr
will be a fellowship.
Hocking Valley Chorus
The Hocking Valley Chorus of
Swee t Adelines will have it s ninth
annual show . "Rock and Le t th e
Good Times Roll" on Oc t. 13 at 8
p.m . a t the At hens High School
Aud itorium in The Plains. ·'Fire·
works" a m a le quartet wil l
perform . Tick ets are $4 a t th e
door and for more information
contact Kath y Dailey at 698·867 2.
Women's !elfowship
The Women's Fe llowsh ip of
Me tgs Coun ty Churches of Christ
will meet Thursday at 7 30 p.m
a r the Hemlock Grove Church of
Chris 1.
Cou ncil to meet
The Racine Vi ll age Council
will m eet in spec ial sr ssion on
Wednesda y a t 7 p.m . in counc il
c hambers . Repair on th e pa c ke r
truck wil l be discussed .
Trustees meeting
The board of tr ustees for
Columbi a Township will meet
Monday a t 7: :JU p.m . at the lire
s ta t!o n.

tiren~es

issued

M3.rriagc lic rn sr s ha ve bff· n
iss urrl in Mt•ig s Countv Proba1 P
Court 1o William Eugene Ru ssell.
:~ 7. Po rnPro~· . and Ar le nr Srar
ber ry. 2Y. Midd lepor t.

Ten ca lls lor assistance were
answered by unit s of Meigs
County Emergency Medical Ser·
vices on Monday .
AI 12 : 42 am., Racine squad
went to Reedsville for Alice
Cheva lier. She was taken to
Camden Clark Memorial Hospi ·
tal. Pomeroy squad was dis·
patched to Ebenezer Street a t
5:42a.m. and took Helen Prunty
to Holzer Medical Center. At 6: 09
p.m., Middleport squad was sent
to West Main Street lor Freda
Smith. who was taken to Veterans Memoria l Hospital. Racine
squad went to Bashan Road at
7:38a.m., Pauline Rose went to
Veterans Memorial Hospttal. At
10:42 a.m .. Rutland squad was
called to Lance Road. Wayne
Zeigler was taken to Holzer
Medical Cen ter.
Rutland squad was ca lled to
Paget ow n at 3: 48 p.m.; Loui se
Burbr id ge was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. At
6:39 p.m., Pomerov squad and

Stocks
Dafly stod prlees
{As of !0:30 a_m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewi
Am E lectr ic Power
26 ~~
AT&amp;T ..... ..... .
30:Y,
Ashland Oil .
..... ... 30 %
Bob Evans ..
12
Ch arm in g Shoppes .
... R}A
City Holding Co .
. . 15\\
Federal Mogul .
15];4
Goodyea r T&amp;R .
. ..... 17 %
Key Cen turion
.. . 10 3;~
Lands' End ...
. .. !0%
Limited Inc .
.... 14 ~~A
Multimedia inc .
. 61Y1
Rax Res taurants
... I
Robbins &amp; Myers .
. ... 19 II
Shoney's Inc .·
....... ll 7r11
Star Bank .... ..
. .... . 16V4
We ndy 's tnt '!.
5~'11
Worthington Ind . .
19 1;.

!Ire department were called to a
motor vehlcl~pedestrlan accl·
dent on State Route 7. Edsel
Johnson was transported to Vaterans Memorial Hospital a nd
later to Holzer Medical Center.
Middleport squad was called to
Custer Street at 8:20 a.m. a nd
tran sported John Ord to Vete·
rans Memorial Hospital. At 11:25
p.m., Pomeroy squ ad went to
Sta te Route 14.1 lor James Wyat I.
Wyatt was transported to Vete
rans Memorial Hospital.

Judge Crow a lso overru led a
motion to suppress evidence
yesterday In the case of Tony
Hutton, another of the 12indlcted
In July .
Hutton , through his artornev s .
William Slavens and Marv Bone
Kucze, both of Jackson, had
requested that certai n sta te·
ments taken a t the time of his
arrest, evidence seized pursuant
to a search , and pw trial Iden ti fi .
cation of the Defendant by BCI
agent Maria Eswl:ly, not be

Crisp ...

Beth ...
Co ntlnued !rom page I
officials, Including Dr. Romola
Hopkins, executive director of
the Gallla ·Jackson-Meigs Board
of Alcohol, Dr ug Addiction. a nd
Mental Health, a nd Eleanor
Thomas, director. and Mrs .
Oliver, Meigs County Council on
Aging .
"Foundations lor Success A
Blu eprin t lor the Future" was
1he theme of the co nference
whieh was at tended by 1,800
people from 28 states . three
territories and two co untries.
Over 250 workshops on variou s
lssues wrre presented over the
three days of th e conference.
Ms . Theiss attended several of
the workshops while in Clncin·
nail lor th e three day confe rence.

Continued from page I
admitted at trial.
Hutton's jury trial is set lor
October 24 .
Accord! ng to Prosecutor Story,
a nother of th e defendants , John
O'Dell Blake, laces a jury trial on
Thursday .
He is c harged with one count of
t rafflcklng In cocaine a nd three
cou nt s of tra!!icking In
marijuana .
Clonc h, who was Blaka's co·
defendant on two of I he charges
aga in st Blake, was convicted last
week.

Leading Creek Watershed
Association .
The Indictment agains t J·
Crisp was one of three iiteda~e:
r esult of the In vestiga tion . His
Parents , Jack w. cr,·sp,ammer
1 .
President of the Board 011 CCD
and Glenna R. Crisp, a f~rme;
general manager. were also
Indic ted.
No cash was pos ted as a term of
the bond; it wa s secu red b .
1

Hospital news

Crisp's personal slgnatw-e only.
No restriction was placed on
Crisp's current emp loyment at
the district. although a cond ition
of the bond was that Cmp not
discuss the pending crim ina l
h'
·h
c harges aga in st
1m wtt
members of the stall at LCCD.
According to Toy, a mol ion lor
recusal ttosrepdownl o!thetrlal
judge ts expe~ted to be !lied by
Judge Fred \\. Crow Ill in th e
next severa l days; a rrar gnme nt s
lor Jack Crisp and Glenna Crisp
are set for October 12 .

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Secrrtary of Sta te Sherrod
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filed with his office in Colum bu s
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Vot.41, No .101

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Three coaching positions were
filled and several student tran s·
portatlon problems dlscuSS{•d at
Tuesday night's meeting of the
Meigs Local Board of Education
John Arnott was hired as
varsity assistant football coach,
to be assigned to the junior high
sc hool . Rick Ash was named
assistant varsity basketball
coach, a nd Rick Edwards w
serve basketball coach. The
board also voted to add Judith
Gannaway and Daniel Murray to
the list o! s ubstitute e lementary
teachers_

Discussed at length during the
meeting were transportation
need &lt; of a physically handicapped stJdent and four students
who attend the severely behaviorally handicapped class at
Letart Fall:; .
The board approved "untll
furt her notice" transporting the
physically handicapped student
by Blue Sneak Cab !rom his
home to the Salls'&gt;urv Elemen·.ary School at the rate of$9a day
It was noted :hat the student's
condltton prohibits him from
riding the district's bu• for
handicapped stude nts .

As lor the four students wlth
severe behavior problems who
attend the SBH county clas s at
Let~rt Falls, the board decided to
continue Blue Streak lor another
day only and then hire an aide to
r1de the regular handicappedeq uipped school bu s to supervise
those students.
The board will then determine
whether the Wl dally charge set
by Blue Streak or the expense ol
hiring an aide costs less and then
make a linal decision on how to
best transport the students at the
least cost.
It was pointed out by Supt .

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By JULIE E. DILWN
Sendnel News Stall
Some thought It would never
happen. Some said It never
would. It did.
Pomeroy has its very own
McDonald's, thanks to Roscoe
Mills, Ripley, franchise owner of
the new restaurant.
Approximately 200 Invited gu ·
ests were treated to catered
preview at the restaurant on
Tuesday evening In which Inter·
ested parties were given tours of
the new establishment.
The restaurant Is reported to
be one of the largest In Its region.
the Pittsburgh region, and a lso
features the first ever tace· to!ace drive· through facility in rhe
region .
This fac~to-face system will
a llow the customer more per·
sonal co ntact when placing
orders at the drive-up window
a nd will alleviate unnecessary

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IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY AND
YOU GET THE PRESENTS!
You're Invited To
Our Silver Anniversar, Celebration •
An Old-Fashioned Soda Shop Beeord Hop!
You'll have Fun, Fun, Fun at Peoples Bank's Silver Anniversary Celebration!
Wake Up. Little Susie - Come to the Party! Monday, RockTober lst through
Saturday, RockTober 6th at all three Peoples Bank locations.
There'll be music to remember, free Coke and popcorn. birthday cake, music on the Jukebox. free
balloons, a special "Birthday" CD, record -breaking rates on car loans. free candy, car -hops, and dozens of
door prizes, including:
A $500 Shopping Spree on your Peoples Bank Visa or Mastercard!
Free Club Checking for a year!
Interest on a Million Dollars for a day!
A Free Payment on your Peoples Bank Mortgage Loan (Up to $500)1
U.S. American Eagle Silver Dollars!
A Free Peoples Bank Safe Deposit Box for a year!
Last day to regiSter for door prizes IS Friday, October 5lh .

And we'll kick off our party with a FREE Concert by
Phil Dirt and the Dozers at the Point Pleasant High School Gym
on Monday, RockTober 1st at 8:00p.m.

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tland, Sa lisbu ry, Salem Center,
Middleport and Bradbury
schools were discussed and the
board a uthor1zed the superintendent to proceed with advertis·
ing lor such service_ Supt.
Carpenter noted that the place Is
lor three phones In each sc hool.
The name o! Ce lesta Coates
was removed from a list of cooks
who are to be laid oil next month
due to a position open ing In the
district . Maternity leave was
granted to Lorrl Barnes a nd
Mary Brauar until Oct. 29.
No action was taken on the
matter of wage Increases for
hourly exempt non-certified em-

ployees. It had been recom·
mended by Supt. Carpen ter that
the Increases be g iven to bring
the exempt group up to the same
rate as Is being paid bargaining
unit employees.
In executive session durtng the
meeting the board heard Linda
Morris on a matter concerning
the Ohio Association of Public
Sc hool Employees salary

Increase.
Attending were Supt. Carpen·
ter, Treasurer .Jane Fry, and
board members, Robert Barton,
president, Jell Werry, Bob
Snowden, Larrq Rupe, and Rl·
chard Vaughan .

confus ion.

FRANCHISE OWNER - &amp;scoe MilL•, fran·
chlse owner, and his wile, Sandee, along with
store employees, hosted a catered dinner at the
new Pomeroy McDonald's on Tuesday evcnin~
lor approximately 200 guesls . The restaurant

oilers many onlque features lor Its customers,
lnclujlng a !ace-1&lt;&gt;-lace drive-through service.
The restaurant will open tomorrow (Thursday) at
Ga.m. and a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held
at 8 a.m .

Sheriff's deputies continue
probe of accidents, B &amp; Es
The Meigs Coun ty Sheriff' s
Department continues its lnvestl·
gallon Into three a u to accident s
and two breaking and entering
incidents.
Sherif! James M. Soulsby
reports that deputies were cal led
to the scene of an acclden I report
on Saturday on Sta nert Road and
Dyes ville Road .
Sometime during the night. d
black Toyol!i traveling north on
Dyes ville Road failed to make a
turn and went of! the roadwaq .
traveling over a hill and striking
a tree.
The license plates were re·
moved !rom the car; char ges are
pending.
On Tuesday afternoon, d~pu ·

l iPs re ported that James KoPnlg
of M lddleporl was sou thbo und on
State Route 7 ln lhr construction
are a north of the State Highway
Garage when his windshield was
dam"ged by a rock throw n !rom
the highway .
On Tuesday ev en ing , depu ti es

took a report

or a deer-car

acc id e nt J o hn V Stewart of
Pome roy was northbound on U.S.
Route 33 in h i&lt; 1987 Nlssan truck
a nd struck a deer that jumped
In to his path
Mod erate ~amagc Is listed to
the truck .
Ca ro lyn Tripp of Tuppers
Plains repo rt ed on Tua sday
e ve ning th a t her home had been
entered, and that a vldeocassetl€

re corder, a computer, jewelry ,
compact disc player, chain saw
and other items were stolen .
The department contpnues Its
I nvestlga tion into the Incident.
Larry Smith of Racine told the
department on Tuesday evening
that someti me dur1ng the day one
of hi s cows had ben sho t twice
with a shotgu n.
Investigation Is also continuing
its Inves tigation Into the break ·
lng and enter in g of the Uam Hick
residence on Painter Ridge. The
resid ence was entered sometime
before midnight on Friday night.
Cash a nd two gu ns were
reported missing .
En try was ga ined by forcing
open the fromt door.

A drive· through customer's
first stop Is at the order window .
It Is h ere that the order will be
placed a nd where the customer
will receive any desired condl
ments. From that point thr
cu stomer drlv(&gt;S to the next
window where paymPnt Is made

and then on to the third window

to receive the order.
The restaurant Is al so equip
ped with large storage areas, a
walk· ln freezer and a wa lk ·ln
refrigerator . and a large crew
room eq uipped with televisio n
and VCR for employee trainin g
purposes .
The preparation areas of the
restaurant are designed with the
!act th a t McDonald's has a place
and purpose for e veryt hing and
that lor eac h preparation station
there is an employee . This is one
reason, according to Raglna
Hupp, fir st assi s tant al the
establis hment, that McDonald 's
is able to employ so ma ny peop le.
The dining area of the res tau ·

rant features railroad memora bilia from the area, Including
railroad lanterns and spikes .
Unique features to the restaurant

Includes a working model train·
encased In glass and an original
oil painting by Thomas Sta hl,
Little Hocking, of the Pomeroy
Freight Station.
McDonald's L-shaped dining
area, which laces the Ohio River,
will sea t 133 people. This amount
of seating was made possible by
the expanston ot the building by

20 feet un e ach end . Original
p la ns had only provided seating
lor 90 .
The restaurant wil l emp loy
approximately 80 people, 55 of
which will be on a lull time basis .
McDonald's will open Its doors
tomorrow (Thursda y) at6 a .m. A
ribbon cuttin g c erem ony will IX'
conducted a t 8 a .rn

Pomeroy woman
dead after crash
A Pomeroy woman was killed
in a one·c ar accident around 10
p .m . Tuesday night on State
Route 143, six miles west of
Pomeroy .
Barbara A. Whittington, 32. of
37265 SR 143, was north bound
when sh e drove oil the lelt side of
the roadway . She then came back
on to the r oadway , went off the
right side and dr ove Into a ditch,
according to a release !rom the
Ga!Ua ·Meigs post of the State
Highway Patrol. Whittington
was not wearing a seatbelt at the
time of th e crash and was ejected
from he r 1984 Ch evrolet
Chevette
Meigs County EMS and the
Meigs Cou nty Sheriff's Depart·
ment were also a t the scene.
Whittington wa s pronounced
dead at th e sc e ne by the Meigs

Cou nt y Coroner.
Furthe r details as to the cause
of the crash were not availab le .
Th e accident IS s till under
investigation.
A Long Bottom man was cited
for Improper passing Monday
alter a two· c ar accident on Meigs
County Road 30 In Sulton
Township .
Vaughn K Mitc hell, 20, was
westbound when he attempted to
pass a westbound farm tractor
that was making a Jell turn,
driven by Char les lhle, 49, of
Racine. As Mitchell was attempt
lng to pass, the tractor turned
Into the side of Mltc hell's car and
the two collided, according to a
report from the Gallla· Meigs
post of the Stat e Highway Patrol.
Neither drive r wa s Injured.

Local news briefs----.
Will open highway bid.s Friday
Bids on the Nye Avenue and Route 33 and 124 Intersection
projec t In Pomeroy will be opened on Friday , according to
.Joseph Leach, District 10 Deputy Director . Ohio Department of
Transportation .
Originally scheduled to be opened Tuesday , the de lay was
necessary because of some minor plan changes whi ch had to be
directed to contractors bidding on the projec t.
While the enUre project wlll be so ld at the same time. the firS!
phase will Involve only the area on Route 124 where the stone
Contin ued on page li

Voinovich defends budget actions

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James Carpen ter that the state
does require that transportation
for the four stud ents be provided,
and does give some reimburse·
ment for th e cost of that
transportation .
No action was taken on th e
superintendent's recommenda ·
lion to purchase services from
Barbara Culbertson, a physical
therapfllt. The recommendation
was fo r physical therapy for a
handicapped student at one-hall
hour per week at the rateo!$37 an
hour.
New phone systems lor the
Harrtsonville, Pomeroy, Ru -

More than 200 people attend
McDonald's preview Tuesday

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, September 26. 1990

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By RICH EXNER
CLEVE LAND I UP II - Republican gubernatorial nominee
George Voinovich Tuesday said
Cleveland Council President Jay
Westbrook Is simply playing
polltlcs In blaming the city's
budget problems on the former
mayor.
Cleveland Is sho rt $25 m Iilion
as It tr1es to work out a budget for
next year, and Westbrook was
critical of Voinovich during a
Finance Committee meeting
Monday .
Westbrook said Voinovich, who
served as mayor for 10 years,
allowed the city 's budget surplus
to talllrom $5.6 million In 1987 to
$45,000 this year .
"That's nonsense," Voinovich
said In a telephone Interview
from Cincinnati. "All you have to
do II look at the balance In each ol
thOle lew years .•.. II council had
bad their way, they would have
spent It all."

Westbrook also said Voinovl ch
g • ve police across -the-board pre·
mlum pay Increases lor a ccept·
ing on~person patrol cars with·
out council's knowledge. and
made no provision in the 1990
budget for a recent $6 million
award to llre!lghters In an
arbitration case .
"The truth of the matter Is that
the previous administration
wanted (labor[ peac~ and no
pain," Westbrook sa id .
Westbrook has endorsed [)e.
mocrat Anthony Ce lebrezze In
the governor's race. He became
co un cil president this year with
the retirement of George Forbes,
also a Democrat but an ally ol
Voinovlch on many Issues .
"We lelt a balanced budget,
and you've got a new admlnflltratlon In control," Voinovlch said.
''They're now controlling the
destiny of the city_
Mayor Michael White, a Demo-

crat who recentl y endorsed Cel~
brezze a ft er sta lling on the Issue
&lt;or months. refused :hi s week to
be critical of Volnovich.
"It's plain politics," Voinovich
said of the criticism from West ·
brook . " ! know it. You know it.
The public knows It . Westbrook
played poUUcs th e entire time I
was mayor of Cleveland . Now
he's m the driver' s seal, and he's
finding our that It's a lot more
di!llcuil when you ' re on the
Inside. "
Voinovlch o!!ered no sugges tions lor solvin g the budget
problems In Cleveland .
"I don't have any idea. I'm no t
pr1vy to th e ligures that are
there, " he sa id . ''They want to
spe nd more on E MS, they want to
spe nd more on pollee a nd they
want to spend more on fire .
That's wonderful II you have the
money to spend."

McCoy, Jualor, and Me11111 Wolfe, sophomore. The
freshman attendut, Junle Hill, was not pre&amp;eat

SOU'DIERN HOMECOMING - One of lh8oulhera High School girls will be crowned
homeoomlnr queen Ill halftime ceremonleB at the
8oulbern·BIIIInllll Trace came Friel., nl(ht. The
eaadldUel are from the left, Andrea TbeiM,
&amp;byn Stout, JuDie Beerle, Cheryl Pape, and

lor lbe picture. Frldll¥ afternoon the lradltloaal
oomecomiDI parade wiU take pl~ee. Ploata IUICI
queea candlda&amp;e can will leave the blp aebool tit
2 p.m. lor a trip around

Mica Jones, all &amp;enlon; wltb tltlendauta, Michelle

town.
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