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                  <text>Page 10-The Daily Sentinel

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 .

Veterans Memorial

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ADM !SSIONS- Don Cul lums.
Pomeroy; Pauline Rose, Racine.
DISCHARGES Kimberly
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Benjamin J. Sol, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Trained in Childbirth and Women's Diseases
Both Medical and Surgical

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retail stores, offices,
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PVH Medical Office Building
Suite 215, Valley Drive
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Secrrtary of Sta te Sherrod
Brown reported today that a rt i·
c!0s of incorporation havr been
filed with his office in Colum bu s
b;· Roland Dague . Jr., incorpora ·

In OB-GYN Practice since 1975

tor for Overb rook Manor , Inc .

'X9w acu

Middlepor t The agent is Roland
Da gue . J r . 683 Oak St.
Columbu s.

Ohio Lottery
Plck-3: 829
Plck-4: 6313
Cards:
8-H, 8-C, 8-D, J -S

Page3

Low tonight near 110. Thunday, m081ly •unny. High In
mid 70s.

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Continued !rom page 1

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Papers filed

Major
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11tW J1.atitnts

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

........
Nt&amp;W

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.

MASON
773 -5514

POINT PLEASANT

Member F.D.I.C.
Equal Housing Lender

675-1121

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

Good Golly. Miss Molly! Peoples Bank is having a party!
An old-fashioned soda shop record hop - and you're Invited.
Don't Walk Away, Renee -- come and Join us! Do Wah Diddy Diddy, Da Doo Ron Ron!

lil\PPY 5IQTHDL\.Y TO U6

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

214 EAST MAIN ST.
POMEROY
992·6687

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Transportation problems aired by Meigs board

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

Copyrighted 1990

THL\.NK6 TO YOU!
NEW HAVEN
882-2135

Certificates of Deposit Subject to
Substantial Penalty for Early Withdrawal

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

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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, September 26, 1990

that the Energy Department
picked Yucca ~ountaln In 1987,
the most credible critic or the
choice has been the department' s
own chief geologist on the
proj ect .
Jerry Szymanski says he is
neither a whistle-blower nor a
p&lt;JII!Ieal activist. He is jus t an
Energy Department employer
w ho Is willing to say what others
won't · Yucca Mou ntain Is the
wrong placP .
It seems that groundwater
under the mountain could flood
the radioart Ivc dump In t he event
or an earthquake, which his study
says Is hi ghly IlkPly In the nex 1
10.000 years - harl'ly a tick on
thf• radloactlvP clnf'k . If that

happened, the water and earth
would be p&lt;Jisoned.
Szymanski didn't back down.
When the final draft of his study
was finished last year, he In·
slsted that It be reviewed bv five
'clenttflc peers. That panel of
geolo gists ts winding up Its
n'vlew and the preliminary re·
port Is due out any day.
While the panel chairman
decli m'd to tell us which way the
pa nel w as leaning, one promi nPnt member to ld our associate
Dan Njegomlr that II looks like
Szymanski Is right on the money
Archambeau said ht• was reluc tant to jump the gun and
pre·empt ol her panel membe., .
He also doesn't want his cri!I

clsm to delay construction of the
dump even lon ger . It's just that
he wants It In the right place.
He scored the Energy Department for "d ishonesty" In Its
approach to Its own scientist's
research . "They're pretending
Szymanski's hypothesis Is ridicu lous," he told us.
Why would the federal government be so blindly devoted to
Yucca Mountain?
Szymanski offered one expla·
nation - In ert ia . The bureau ·
cracy gets so ld on one notion and
can't change course. He noted
that two other sites under consideration earlier were also touted
as Ideal by their respective fans
In the Energy Department

COLU MBUS, Ohio !UP!) This week's Ohio High School
Athletic Association computer
ized football ratings 1the top four
teams In each region qualify for
the playoffs! :

subjects wa s exactly what many of them do with reporters.
Esse ntially, Souter declined to answer quPstiuns about issues that
would get him into trouble willl somPonP no mattE'r what he said .

DelROiT

Will the Tigers regret Volunteering?

eFFie leNT AUTOMOBILe II)?AS.

By Maj. Amos B Hoople
Peerless Prognosticator

game. The g!'ound attack is powered
by RB Stacy Danley, a real speedster.
The rock·hard Auburn defense is anEgad. fnends' They'll be pl.1ying chored by wtan't-miss All - American~
the Game of the Day in Jordan Hare DT David Roc~er.
Stadium in Alabama on Saturday
Tennessee !'uffered a staggering
when the Auburn Tigers host the Ten - blow when All-SEC RB Chuck Webb
nessee Volunteers. It's a battle or SEC was sidelined for the season by a knee
titans and two of the country s top injury . But his replacement, Tony
teams .
Thompson. proved to be more than
Auburn is 2-0 after convinci ng "ic- adequate, running for ftv e TDs in two
tories over Fullerton State, 38 -17, and games_
Ole Miss. 24-lO. The Tenne....., Vots
The Vol olfens.ve !me is spearhead ·
are an impressive 3-0-1. They staged eo by awesome tackles Charles
a terrific come from behind ~rive to McRae (6·foot-7, 291 pounds) and An ·
lie Colorado, 31-31, in the inaugural tone Davrs (6-4, 310).
Drsneyland Classic. The Vo!s then deh a classic struggle, the Hoop!&lt;
molishl\(1 Pacific, 55-7, Missis.sippt System calrs ;t for Tenne.,..,.,, 21-22 .
State, 40-7, and UTEP, 56-0. That's
In the Midwest, the resurgent Ohw
151-14 in therr last three games'
State Buckcy•s will entertain Pac·!O
Pat Dye's Auburn club boasts a power Soulhern Caltfornia (on ABC.
strong olfense, led by red-shirt fresh- TV). The Trojans walloped the Buck'
man QB Stan White, who tied a school last year, 42·~. but that's not in the
record with lour TD passes in his frrst cards ~his week..

AUTO

I~OOSTRV

First among those issues is abor tion and thPbestthpsenatorsco uJj
get from him on tha t was. " I have not got any age nd a on what should
be done with Roe vs. Wadf' . I will l is ten to OOth sides of that case. I
ha\'e not made up my mind ...
After Sou 1er madE' that sta temen l. at least onP pro-abort io n group
an nounced it would oppose his ronfirm&lt;ltior. . ;1 did r:.o t sav whether it
thought he was lying under oat h or whether it would opPose anyone
~~ · ho did not dec lare in advance h ~..• would votP to uphold legal abortion.
,\t th (' same ti m e, ther C' wa s so mp g r~mbling from anti-abortJonis l"
who al so wanted Sou trr on fhP rC' cord from u-.e get-go.
Se na tor s. notably Jo seph Eid en or Delaware and Edwarrl KennPdy
of Massachusetts, tried hard to g("t S0 u'er to take a stancl on at:KJrtion ,
but he declined because the bs ur see merl likPir to come br1orP thr
co urt and he did believe he sr.ould pre j ud ge tl . ·
Asked why he was willing to di scuss lcgal JS"iUPS rPI&lt;:~ting to se~
discrim inatio n but not abc:tiun. Sou ter &lt;.;d id h,... dicl not helieve there
was much chance t he co ur• would br consider ing changes in thP laws
agai nst se~ d iscrimina tio n.
Th e rP is no mvstery about thr rra son f01 thJ s. Robert Bo rk testifif.'d
in detail about hi s opinions du r ing t, is ~ u prerne Cn urt nom inatm n
hea ring s and or course ended up bilc k in privat e Jile.
Ba r k's ego p robabl y wou ld have rrevrnteJ him from dodging
qurstions, but in any case t.e had wntten and spoken so rnu.~ h on the
issue s that he couldn"t very wt-11 r efu sr to testi fy on thrm . Souter has
left no such paper trail.
In any case, almos t evrry politi c ian has at o nr tinw or anothPr
1 u s uall~· during campa igns\ declined 10 take positions on issuPs that
srrm ed sure to rna ke Pnf'rn ies . In fact. many cand id a If's for Congrcs"
triE-d for yea rs to avoid the abortion issue until thry had to votr on
specific legislation in t ht~ HousP and Se nate .
t\nd. of co urse, Souter a lm ost surely wi II ha Vf' If\ votf' onP way or thl'
other when the next abortion case co mes bPforP thP high co urt.
Some might oppos(' this comparison o n grounds tha t thP judiciary is
th r onP branch of government that is supposed to bP non -politicJI.
Perhaps that is the wav i t is supposed to be, but in thP words of Mr .
Doolrv. the famo us 19th century Cht cago barkeeper philosopher. ·· 1
don t k n o~ tf the Constitution fo llows t he fla g. hut I do know the
SuprrmP Co urt follows thf' elf'ct ion returns."
In truth. there is nv way to in sulatr the federal judiciary from
pollll cs . .JudgPs arr chosr n b.v prPs iden ts. who an: political, and
ro nfirmPd b:.· 'ie n a t or~. wh oarP not onlJ po l itical but in manycilst• s,
lliden and K•onnedv tnc ludrd. t hink they ought to be doing the
c hoos in g
.'lo whPn a SuprPmP Co urt nom inPP t1dopt -. th1 • political tacllc of
dodging no win qu eo.., tJon~ . sf'na tors. of all pPoplP. oug ht to
undrrs tand

Today in history
By United Prrss lnlf"rnational
Todav ts Wrd nesd ay. Sept . 26. I he 269th day ofl9!JO wi 1h ~o to foll ow
ThP moon 1s waxing, m ovi ng toward its first quar tPr
The morning stars arr M ercury. Vrnus. Mars and Jupifer
Thr r\"f•nmg star i&lt;:. Sa t urn

Berry's World

Scoreboard ...
i\ME:RICA.~

Putting unfounded fears to rest
backyard~

tn th ts cou ntrv
I n spltr of 1he ackn owledgmen 1
by most en ergy experts that
nu clear energy Is thr mos t
practi cal and clean form or
C'lect rl ca l ge neration , It rrmaln s
low on the list of options to mret
our cou ntry's !(!'Owing encq;y
nerds
Thou gh such htghl v dev eloped
countries as France, Bel gium.
and Sou th Korea depend heavtl v
on nu ciC'ar pow('rrd plant s fo.r
their rtrctrlcat power, and mrcl
75S: . 61 '~ and 50'7, re spective ly of
their elec tr ical generation needs
from this so urer . here in the
Unltrd States that figur e stand '
at a low 19'7.. Wh y do other major
Ind ustrial ized co untries view nu ·
c lear power as a major ene rgy
source, whi le we In thr U.S. havr
bf'come Increasingly r rl1\c al and
concerned with !ht s form of
p&lt;Jwr r genera lion'
A' I Indic ated at the ou tset.
much of th e opposition ha s been
prompted by frar . frar or thr
unknown. frar of the p&lt;Jtrntlal
co nsE'quP ncrs of a nucl ear acrl ·
dent 1\'ever mind t hat thr rr ha s
bern !Jut onr accident or consc
quence at any of ourrou ntr v's 110
nu clrar powr rrd grnrrating fa

ell it il'' sl ncp I heir Inception.
N••vrr mind that not a single
mcrnhcrofthP generalpubllchas
died In this country as a result of
an acc ident at a nuc lea rpowerrd
plant. Unfortunately . tx&gt;cau se of
a few ou ts pok en cr l!lcs. the
perce ption exist' that thr'e
plant' ar r• Px!rPmcly dangerous
If you listen to some environ ·
mental alarmists In our society ,
ynu could come away convinced
!Ita! anyont• living downwind or
within a certain radius of such a
plan: . puts their life on the lim',
day In and da y out
Hopefull y. as a result or a stud y
rr&gt;lr&gt;asPd just thi s past week by
thr&gt; Nationa l Ca ncer Institute ,
these unfounded fears can be put
to rr'i Hopefu l ly . the fi ndi ngs or
this comprehen s lv e study, which
lnokrd at decades of health
record s on 16 type s of cancer
fr om 107 U.S count ies In close
pm&lt;lmlt y to nu clear faeltltles.
will si lence once and for all a lot
nf !111• mi sinformation being
sprPad about nuclear power
generat ion
The rr su l! s or thi s massive
study showed tha t the risk of
cancrr was not any hi gher , on

average, after a reactor was
built than before, and that there
was no statist ically significant
difference between ca ncer rates
In counties wllh reactors and in
cou nties far re moved from such
fa c il i ties . So much for the
alarmists.
Th e crisis In the Mideast has
once again underscored our
dependency on oil and Jl&lt;llnts up
our co untry's pressing need for a
more diversified energy mix.
T owa rd this end, It Is time for the
United States to get back In the
nucl ea r p&lt;Jwered generating bus ·
!n ess. We ca n't afford not to .
We hear more and more about
the damage to the ozone la yer,
about the problems associated
wl!h the release or destructive
gasses In to the atmosphere.
Nuclear energy Is clean, tt Is
cheap, It Is practical If we as a
nation are ever go in g to be
energy Independent, It Is time we
fully exp lored the potential this
resource has to offer. It, along
with our nation's vast coal
resources. offers the best hope
for escaping the clutches or the
oil barons or the Mideast.

the eyes of Texas prefer to stay shut

SA.Y,
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- Although Tex ans revel In their
propensity for thr outragrous, a
pair of episodes involving ca ndi dates for statewide office herr
I his year tllustra tes the appal 1Jn g
lack of ethical standards In th r
financing or political cam paigns
everywhere In thr nation.
Thr&gt; first case i nvo lves Sen .
Phil Gramm, a Republican seek ·
lng another term . He had no
serious opp&lt;Jslllon In the party's
primary and he Is heavily fa .
vored to win the November
general election .
Gramm won handil y when he
las! sought elecllon In 19H4, but In
that campaign the handling of his
polltical funds was at best sloppy ·
\and at worst dishonest. Moreover, he repeatedly defied the
Federal Election Comm is sion
when It sought to requ ire an
honest accounting, then misled
the public by deceptively charac·
terlzln g his Illegal actions. None
of that, however, seems to have
made much of an Impression on
Texas voters .
Responding to a citizen complaint, the FEC In 1985 lnlll ated
·an lnvesllgatlon of t he financing
or Gramm's campaign. When the

fT C obta ined a judtcial subpo·
r na req uirin g him to rrtlnqut sh
thr records documenti ng how hr
rai sed and spent approximat ely
$10 million. Gramm refused to
co mply and di sputed thr FE\ 's
aut hori ty to co nduc t any probe or
his finan ces .
A federal court rejected th~
senator' s efforts to quash both
the subpoe na and the Invesl lga ·
lion . Bu t he r ema ined unbowed.
rejec!lng an FEC request to
temporarily move his financial
records from Texas to Washing·
ton and insisting that he b~
provided with a written Inven·
tory or all or the approximately
500,000 documents at Issue. In
both In stances, the FEC had to
obtain court orders to overcome
his demands .
Last year, Gramm's campaign
comm ittee finally agreed to pay
a $30,000 line and acknowledge
that Its myriad violations of
federal el ecllon l aws Included
accept ance ol Illegal corp&lt;Jrate
donations , failure to Identify
Individual contributors, failure
to maintain adequate records
and failure to refund e&lt;eesslve
contributions In a timely
manner .

The seco nd casr Involv es AI ·
tornry General Jim Mattox. who
C'ar llN this year was an unsuc ·
cess fui co ntender In a multlcan·
dldate Democratic gubernator·
tal primary . During that race. It
was disclosed that, In the lat e
1980s. Mattox accepted $4:&gt;,000 In
ca mpaign contributions from a
bu si nessman other state officials
had asked the attorney genera l to
prosecute. Despite his defeat, the
r evelation seemed to have tittle
Impacton the state's voters
The generous - and notorious
-businessman was Lonnie' 'Bo"
Pilgrim, a mllllonaire poultry
processor who attracted national
attention late last year when he
appeared on the floor ol the state
legislature while a measure he
supported was pending and pro
reeded to dispense $10.000 checks
to ei ght state sena tors . The
cheeks ostensibly represe nted
campaign con tr ibutions, bul the
li ne designating the payee w as
left blank , to be filled wit h any
name ol the politician's choice .
In 1985, state air pollullon
officials turned over to Mattox

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Cong. Clarence Miller

Robert Walters
for prosecu tion a case Involving
v iolations at Pilgrim's Eas t
Texas poultry rendering plant .
Within a few months, Pilgrim
donat ed $5,000 to Mattox's cam·
palgn fund .
The state cou ld have Imposed
almost $1.37 million In fines on
Pttgrtm, bu t Mattox agreed In
October 1986 to a settlement th a t
cost Pilgrim only $52,000 In lines
and $8 .000 In legal fees. Mattox
subseq uen t ly received a total or
$441,000 more in political dona·
!Ions from Pilgrim In 1987, 1988
and 1989.
Finally, an lllustratlon of how
no good deed goes unpunished:
State Sen . Hugh Parmer of Fort
Worth was the honest politician
who last year revea l ed that he
and others had received the
$10,000 checks from Pilgrim.
This year, Parmer Is the Democrallc candidate running against
Gramm - and the conventional
wisdom Is thai he will be drubbed
In the November general
election.

A thought for the day: Poet T .S Eliol wro te. "Human kind cannot
bear "Ury much reality . "

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Ohio State has rebutlt its offense
and defense The Buckeyes are g01ng
into this encounter with victories over
Texas Tech and Boston College. But
the Trojans - Todd Marinovich and
Co . - Will prevail. Make it. 28-17 .
Also. on ABC -TV, Brigham Young
will continue 1ls winning ways as fabulous QB Ty Detmer passes Oregon
dizzy in a 45-22 trrumph.
In the Sunshine Slate. aII three
Florida powers, playing at home. will
have good days. Surprising Florida
will knock orr Mississippi State . 3H2
With an eye on their showdown next
week. Florida State (over Virginia
Tech, 42-21) and Miami (over Iowa,
38 ·24) will also emerge vrclonous.
Notre Dame entertains Purdue in
the 62nd renewal or th1s Indiana-style
rivalry. The Irish have defeated the
Botlermakers over the last rour years
by lopsrded scores. It will be closer
this time, as N.D. prevails, 32-11
ln another backyard brawl, North
Carolina Sta te's Wolfpack and North
Carolina 's Tarhee!s will stage therr
80th bloodlettrng Th1s time N.C. State
Will stop the Tarheels. 27-17. Har·
rum ph~

Chi..::ago !Coffman U·U 1 at Pitts

Majors

Not In my
.. ha s
been the common reaction or t he
genera l public when approched
abou ttheposslbllltvoflocat\nga
major uti lity plant In their area .
This has been parti cularly t rue
w!th respect to nucl rar powrred
generating facilitie s. Fears fed
by such Hollywood production s
as "China Syndrome" and "Silk ·
wood," and by the accident s at
Three Mile Island and Cher ·
noby!, have made lt extreme ly
difficult. If not Impossible. for the
utility Industry to under take thr
development or any new nuclear
plants In the United States.
One on ly has to look at all the
costly del ays associated with thr
start up or the Seabrook nuclear
plant In New Hampshi r e I wh ic h
finall y came on line this yea r.
four yea rs after cons tru ct lon wa s
completed) . and the Shor eham
plant on Long Island I which
because of the tack of an area
evacuation pl an, a requirement
Imposed after construction wa s
Initi ated, remains id led six vrars
after comp leti on\. to apprCrtatf'
why the u!llitv Indu stry· has
essen !latty run up the white flag
with respect to addition al nu ~
clear energy plan t constructio n

Division I
Region I
1. Cleveland St. Ignatiu s 50.00;
2. L akewood l2.50: 3. Painesville
Riverside 40 .00: 4. Austi n town
f'itch 38.50: 5. M iddlebur g
Heig ht s Midpark 38.00 ; 6. Berea
36 .75 : 7. Boardman 35.00: 8. ttiel
Ke nt Roosevelt, Warren How .
land and Cleveland Heights, 33.00
rach
Region 2
1. Wadsworlll 44.00: 2. Canton
ClenOak 4:UXl; .l Massillon Wa ·
shlngton 37.&gt;11; 4. Sandu sky
35 .00; 5. Massillon Jackson33.00 ·
6. Toledo St. John 's 32 50;. 7 Sto_;,
31.12 ; 8. Ca nton McKinll•y 311 .7&gt;
Region 3
!. Worthingt on &gt;4 &gt;II; 2. C'olum ·
bus Brook haven 42 00; 3. Chil li ·
co lh e 40.50; 4. Manslie!d Mad i
son 39.00; 5. Grove Cit y .1800 ; 6
Piqua 37.50: 7. UptJPr Arlington
35.00: ~ . Mansfield Seniot· 33. 50
Region 4
I. Oxford Talawanda 47 &gt;II; 2.
Cinci nnati Elder 4:!.511; .J 1tiet
Cinclnnal i Princeton and MiddiP~
town, 37.00 each; :\. {tiel Ci ne in
nati Moeller and Dayton Patin
son. 35.00e ac h; 7. DaytonWaynL'
:10 .50: 8 Cincinnati Woodward .
29.50.
Division II
Region 5
!. Un iontow n Lake 3~ .50; 2.
fla yland Buckeye 32.50; 3. Gen·
ev a 25 .00; 4. Ch ardon 23.50 ; 5.
Steubenville 20 00; 6. Nordonia
19 .00; 7. North Canton Hoover
16.50; R t t iel Beloit West Bra nch
and Mantu a Cres twood, 16.00

first of his career- in the filth irming of Tuesday
night's game against the host Cincinnati Red, ,
whom the Braves beat 10-0. [UPI)

Prognosticator

'N~Y, Ye~, we ARe INT~TtoD
IN ~ION6 AT YoUR FUeL

and his bat to bring the Pirates'
back from a 3·0 deficit.
In the first i nn ing. llr;Jbek
walked leadoff man Jerome
Walton and then gave up back ·IO·
back sin gle' to Ryne Sandberg
and Mark Grace . producing a 1·0
Chicago lead.
Grace's hit brought Leyland
out or the dugout.
Mets 3, Expos I
At Montreal, pinch hill er Dave
Magadan sing led in two runs in
the seven Ill inning, helping New
York keep pace in the N L Eas t.

This week's computer ratings

BELTS GRAND SLAM Atlanta's Dave
Justice ls con~tratulated by third base coach
,Jimmy WiUiams alter Justice's grand slam- the

By ARNOLD St\WISLAK
UPI Senior Editor
WASHINGTON- Watch ing Judge lJavtd Souter doage questions
from mpmbers of the Se nate Judiciary Comm:ltee, one had to be
' !rUCk by !he unintended but nt'Vt' rlh c•Jl•ss high humor Of thO
si tuation .
ThC' sena tor s who WPren't g:Hting answers tram Presiden t Bush's
Supremr Court nominE'P may havp bePn tuu nt•ttled to appreciatE' tile
joke, bu 1 Souter's placid re f'u s..~ J to ar1swpr ques tt ons on controvrrs ia l

MA.SKEJ.:&gt;

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C.J. HWU
UPI Sports Writer
Doug Drabek was on the
mound , but he didn't start
throwing the ball until Pitts~
burgh Manager Jim Leyland told
him to.
Drabek shook orr a bad start
against the Ch icago Cubs to ra lly
the Pira tes to a 5·3 victory
Tuesday, reducing the Pirates '
magic number lor c linching the
National L eague East to six
ga mes .
Dr abek, at 21·6 the NL's
wi n ningest pitcher, u sed his arm

lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
WASHIN GTO N - It's a ho t
Jl&lt;llalo, the proverbial ticking
time bomb . America's nuclear
waste needs a safe res t ing pla ce
- and soon. T hE' government has
spent years srarchlng for thr
perfect spot - a location that
some esteemed scientists now
say could be a ca tastrophic
mistake .
Yucca Mount ai n In the Neva d a
desert Is the main sit e und er
consldera!Ion to hold spen t nu ·
clear fuel for at Ir as t the next
10.000 years.
Nevada became the relu ctant
target owing as much to p&lt;Jiltical
gyrations In Washington as prae
tical eonslderat lon s ar Yucc a
Mountain . From the mom ent

Judge Souter declines to
answer several questions

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Pirates reduce magic number
•
to SIX• Dodgers keep winning

Wrong choice for nuclear dump

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l'ut&gt;sday 's gam~
f\lf'U• Yo rk .1. Monl n•al 1

St. Louis l. PhiladPiph la 0
Pltt shull&lt;:h S. Chlcago .1

1\ttanta 10. Cinrlnnatl 0
Los Ang('!(&gt;!) .1, Hous ton l. 10 Inn
Sa n 1-"ranclsco l San Dl~o I

\\' rdnesda)''s gam~
I R&lt;Jsmus st'n 111 1~ al
San Fr anc lo;co !Hobln!&gt;On IU ·'i l
:1".15 p.m
Nl'w York 1Con(' 12 101 at Mnm
rea l 1Dfo. Mar!inPz 10-101, ' · 3~ p. m .
Sa nOlt~u

Saturday's gamffi
Thl~

Wt&gt;el's

Uhlo l"oDII'lt' Football St·htodull'

Sat urday , Sl'fll !9
USC at Ohio Slate
Row llnR Grf'£'11 at Ball St&lt;Jif'

SATUROA Y, Sept. 29

Air Force 27 'San Diego Slate t4
·A labama 38 Vanderbitt 10
·Arizona 2 1 Cahfom•a 18
Arizona State 27 'Missouri 7
Army

28 • Wake Forest 18

"Ball State 17 Bowling Green 14
Baylor 17 'Texas Tech 14

Boston College 18 • Navy 10
Brigham Young 45 "Oregon 22
"Brown 2 1 Fordham 13
'Central Michigan 35 Miami (O hiO ) 17
Citadel 24 ·Appalachian St8te 2 1

'Clemson 34 Duke 23
'Colgate 27 Princeton 20
• Colorac:l o 24 Washington 16
Colorado Stale 38 ·Arkansas 34
'Cornell 28 Bucknell 14
'Florida 35 Mississippi Sl ate 12

·Florida State 42 V1rgin1a Tech 2 t
Fresno State 38 'Cal State- Fullerton 18
Furman

3 1 'Marshall 21

'G&amp;orgta 17 East Carolina 14
·Georgia Tech 28 South Carolina 211
·Holy Cross 28 Harvard 20
·Houston 49 Rice 22
·rnchana 24 Eastern MIChigan 18
·rawR State 35 Western Michigan 28
·Kansas State 24 New Mexico 2J
'Ken! State 17 C1ncmnati t4
"Lehrgh 2B Columbia t5
Louisville 22 ·Sou thern Miss1 ssipp1 20
Maine 35 ·Richmond 12
• Miam1 !Florida) 38 Iowa 24
"Michigan 28 Maryland 18
Michigan State 30 ·Rutgers 20
"MISSissippi 42 Tulane 14
·Nebraska 49 Oregon Stat e I 3
N. Carolina St. 27 'Norlh Carolma 17

Northwestern 28 'Non hem Illinois 27
'Notre Dame 32 Purdue 14
·oklahoma 35 Kansas t4
Pennsylvania 34 'Lalayelle 2 I
'Pitt sburgh 3t West Virgima 20
Sou th ern Ca l 28 • Oh1o State 17

·Stanf ord 35 San Jose Stale 10
Tennessee 24 · Auburn 22
Texas A&amp;M 24 • Lours•ana State 23
TeJ~as Ch•islian 26 ·sMu 24
Toledo 18 "Ohio Untversity \3
'Tulsa 15 Memphi S State 10
UCLA 31 'Washing tor. Slate 21
UNLV28 'Pacilic t7
' UTEP 21 Sam Houston Stale t4

·Villanova 33 liberty 23
' Virg1n1a 38 William &amp; Mary t4
Wyoming 29 ·Utah 20
·'I' ale 24 Connecticut 2 ~

t') Home Team

Miami at Cent ral M l dli,::an
Cinc innati at Krnt Stair 1n 1
Tol edo &lt;~I Ohi o t:nio:f'rslty

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AkToo at Yo ungstow n Sta!f'
Wayn(&gt; Sta ff' tM!ch '1 al Ashlan d
Mar lelia at Baldwln-Wall acf' rn1

Houn:

Capital at Mount Union
Oh io Northern at H e\dPiberg
Mu~ktngum at Hi ra m

I I Am to I ;~m Fn

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Wooster at Case Reservp
Kenyon al Wittenberg
Obr-rlln at Ohio Wesleyan

West German s will perlonn In
the event , coming three days
before political unification Oct. 3.
The last all-German gymnastics
team won the bronze medal at the
1964 Tokyo Olympics .

17.50.
Rt~gion 16
I. Vrrsaillrs :12 C&gt;lt. 2. Wf'st
.Jefferson .111'10; :1 Brookvi lle
27.50; 4. Co lumbu s Har!lev 2~.00:
'1 ..~lien Eas t 19 .00; 6. Co lumbo '
Ready 15.00 : 7. t tiet Reading and
Finnrytown, 14 .50 each.
Division V
Region 17
I. F re m ont St. Joseph ~5 00: 2.
tliel Kir!land and Loratn Ca
tholle. 117 .50 each: 4. Sa ndu sky
St. Mary's 14.00; 5. ; ti el Gibson
burg and BerUn Cen ter .Western
Reserve, 12.50each:; Mogadore
1200; ~ . McDonald 11.50
Region 18
1. Archbo ld 27.50; 2 Aversvil lf'
1750: 3. Fos toria St. Wrnd r li n
1550: ·I Del phos St . John· s 15.:&gt;0:
5. ltiel M i nst er and Arcadia .
13.50 each: , . Pndora Ci !boa
13.00 , 8. 1tie1 Van Buren and
Cory Raw son. 12 00 eac h
Region 19
1. &amp;&gt;rnc U nion 24.00: 2 ttie1
F'rank lin Fu r nacr GrePn, Woocls field and ColdwPII. 17 5 l' &lt;wh . :1 .
East Knox \6 .50 : h 1':£'\\"&lt;Hk
Catholic Hi 00; 7. Bl•llair&lt;' St
John 12 .50: 8 Danville 11 :,o
Region 20

MariPmont l4.00: 1. St.
Hen rv 2Ul0; :1 New Miami 20.00:
~ Sou th CHarlf's ton Southf'ast
Pr n FLOO: :1 Tri -Cou nt :v Nort h
!8 .50; 6. An sonia l b.IXJ: 7. Cincin
nati Country Da y J:l.i :&gt;: R 1\'ay
nrwl lle 1.1.:&gt;0 .

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Sports briefs
l.iymnasllcs
A gymnanstlcs meet In Munich
next Sunday will see the first all·
German team since 1964 com pet .
Ing against teams from the
Un ited States and the Soviet
Union. Three East and three

Region 6
Maple Height s 39.00; 2.
Vermilion 35 .50; l
Fostoria
:14 00; 4. Oregon Cla y 31.50: 5.
Solon 27.50, 6. Toledo DeVIlb iss
211.110; 7. Pnrysburg 19 .50: H.
Port Clinton 19.00 .
Region 7
I ttir l Col umbu s DeSates and
Co lumbus Re&lt;•e hcroft . 34.50
each. :1. Co lumbus Briggs 31.00;
t Watkin s Memor ial 27 00: 5.
.lackson 2o .o0; !i Athen s 25 00; 7
1 tif' ! Warsaw
River Vit•w and
Portsmouth. 24.1XI each.
Rr•glnn S
1. Goshrn 42.JO; '1.. S1. Ma rys
Mrmor ia l 41.:10 : :1 New Rich
mond 27. 62 ; 4. !lie l Oayton
Carro ll and Ci nci nnati Northw
es I. 25.00 earh ; 6. Franklin 24 .00 ;
I t til' J Van Wprf ilnd Da y ton
Dun bar . 2:1.50 Pach .
Division ID
Region 9
I. Y oun gs town Ursuline ."_K~(J;
2 Youngstown Mooney 33 .00, ]
Lake Ca thol ic :n.OU : 4. Wirkliife
:10 .00 : 5. Ca nton Central Catholi c
26511 . 6. Brookftrld 25.00; 7.
Can field 23.50; H. War ren Cham ·
pion 23.00.
Region 10
1. Rocky River 36. 00: 2. Akron
Hoba n 33.12: J . lliel Will ard and
flo ss ford, 32 .50 each; 5. Richfield
rtevcrr . .11.00: li. Clevela nd Bene·
di ctinr 28. 00: 7. I tiel Orrville nd
A,·on L ake, 2o .OO each .
Region 11
I Thor nville Sheridan J0.50; 2.
Lickrng Val ley .10 .00; :J. Ports·
mouth West 27.00: 4. Bucyrus
26.00; o. !ltrl Columbus Ilamil·
ron Town sh ip a nd Meadowbrook,
24.00 ea ch; - Bloom·Carroll
2250: 8 . tile) Big Walnut and
Rock HI II, 21.00.
Region 12
I. !t iel Ilamilton Badin and

Trenton Edgewood, 32.00L•ach; 3.
Kettering Alter. 29 .50; 4. Spri ng
field Northeastern, 25 .00; 5 St.
Paris Graham, 24.50; 6. Kenton
22.SO; 7 CAPE 22 00; H Cincin ·
nati Greenhill s 21.50 .
Division IV
Region 13
I. Campbell Memorial .1850; 2.
Warren Kennedy 27.50; :1 . Cates
Mills Hawken, 26.56 , ~ .S teuben
v ille Cat holic 2&gt;.00: :&gt;. New
Middletown Springfield 21.00: b.
Perry 20.50; 7 Rootst own 17.50;
8. I tiel Pymatun in g Valley.
Akron Manch es ter and Minera
Ridge, 16.00 each .
Region ll
I. Lorain C!eaf\1ew 29.50; 2.
Huron 28.50: 3. Loudonville 28.00;
4 Sm l!hv i lle 19 .50; 5. Rillman
1850; 6. Wellington 17.50: 7.
Ash land Mapleton 15 00; R. 1!i et
Ca rey and Collins Western RL•
sPrvr. 14 .00 each .
Region 15
J. Crooksville 30 00 ; 2. Coal
Grove Dawson - Brya n! 'l i :&gt;U; :~
Wheeler,burg 22. 110; ~ HPath
2l.IXI, 5 I tie l Bt•lprt• ;tod Car
di ngton. 20_:1(] each: ';' P i kf'ID~
IR.tXj ; 8 Ba inbrid ge Pain t l 'allr\

Alejandro Pena, the third Mets
pitcher, pitched four i nnings of
one ·h it bali to improve to J3 .
Ch ri s Nabholz, b·1, su ffered t he
Joss.
Cardinals 1, Phillies 0
At Philadelphia, Bernard Gil·
key tripled and doubled for the
only hits allowed by Philad el ~
phta' s T erry Mulholland, 8·10 .
Gilkey sco r ed on a sacrifice fly
by Geronimo Pena. Joe Magrane ,
10·16, combined on the shutout
with Mike Perez and Ken Dayley,
who earned his second save.
Braves 10, Reds 0
A t Ci ncinna t i , Ron Gant
n•a ched the 30 ·30 club by hitting
hi s 30th home run and rookil'
Dave Justice be tted his fi rs t
grand slam to power Atlanta .
Ju stice's blas t, his 28th homer of
the year, came off Norm Chari ·
ton. 12 ·8, and highlighted the
Braves· six -run firth inning. Tom
G!avtne, 10·11. allowed five hits
in seve n inn ings. Cincinnati's
magic number remained at fiv C&gt;
to c linch the NL West.
Dodgers 3, Astros I
10 innings
A t Hou ston. Hubie Brooks
blasted a t wo ·run homer in the
l Oth inning to l ift L os Angeles to
wi thin 3 t; 2 games or Ci ncinnat i.
Jay Howe ll, 5·5, worked two
innings• for th e victory. Juan
Agosto felt to 9·8.
Giants 3, Padres I
At Sa n Francisco , rookies Mike
Benjamin and Steve Decker hit
home run s and rookie relirvcr
Mark Dewey gained his first
major league victory. Dewey,
t-0. star ted the lifth inning after
starter Rick Reuschel. making
his firs! start and third appear
ance stnce co ming orr the di s
abied lt st. suffered soreness in
his knee. Andy Benes. 10-10 ,
work ed six innin gs and took the
loss.

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Wednesday. September 26, 1990
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Oakland claims third straight
AL Western Division crown

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OAKLAJI.'D "1NS AL WEST - Tlw Oakland A'•

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eelebratc after beating Kansa5 City 5-0 to win tht•
Am erie an League West IItie. ( UPI)

ThP C!RrPland RPat

Hot Rod's choice to keep Cavaliers
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from
contending
for
NBA
crown
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By BOB KEIM
liP I Sports Wrilrr
CLEVELA~D t\:Pl 1 F ,&gt;:
yearswp'\'PwatchPdthrmlra'f'
Joe Carter. Brett BuTIPr . Hid;
SutcliHP, Bud Bl ack - 11 ..,rf'n1..,
the lisr of players ~.~.·ho arr frf•r
agent s or on the brink of f1~·• ·
agency who can't v..·ait to grt ou ·
of CIP\'E'land is nf'\'C'r -rnclin,..!
F'inallv . onr wants to stJ \ '

John "Ho t Rod " \\ill tam s. 1ht•
NBA's $5 million man, want.., tu
livr in norThea st Ohio. war. I" hi...,
chi ldren to go to '-.rhool hf'rr
want s to play for thr Ca\·cdJrr-.. .

The thought ts app!'c lalrd Th 1·

timing for this la rgrs sr

C(lUidn't

be worsr .
T his is a cruel rv.·!s r of Lit(· ~ &lt;1 1
Clf've land fans, for thr prupo:-.t'd
trade with Sralllr lhdl woulrl
ha vP brought Xa\·ier M eDan ir l
a nd Nate McMillan to t he c~\.!-- t n
exchangf' for Williams v.:as ;1
great deal for thr Cavalier s. It
would have given thPm a p :-on·n
20-point -per -ga me sco rer ar:d
~ull~· i n :vlcDanirl, and
till'
backup point guard thr\· ,( J
de'jX'rJirl\ need in McMillan
Bu t not t'\'Cn th r lurf' tlf a
potential $.1J million bo nu &gt; for
agrer tng to thP trJ dl' co uld
pPrsuadP Wil!tam s to lPJ\"P
Clr\'rland . a rity ot hPr tt l hlt ·lf·...
ha\'C' spurn('d for much . mut h

Ips o;;

For l) flC' P. CI PW'l:tn d Ltri..,

ha\·r a ~tat athlrtP who th :nk ., of
hie. faMily fir st insh'Jd of hi s
bJnk accoun•
\\'hilf' \\ illiam s i~ rif'hpr m er ,!! I\ fo r thinking ot his c hil dren
i ns wad of him srlf. and &lt;;t ill rich
finan r i a l \ with his SPYen -.\'Par .
$26.1 m il l ion contract. thP Cava li
l'rs arf' poor0r bPcau!'-tr of hi s
rlrcision
Willi am&lt;; is a good. pntrnt1all _
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gr·ra t, pla\'Pr His co nrf'rn for the
\\'('lfarp of his rami!;.. ap(Jt·ar&lt;;
gf'n uin P, t' :-;.pPcial l.\' whPn onP
&lt;'on s idrr ~ that his mothf'r dil'd
whf'n hr WJ'- _v·ou ng a!ld hr nrvpr
knrw hi~ fJthf' t
\\ tJar tht· Ca\· ;-J !irrs n('{'d, how .
1'\ f •r
j-, hrlp 1n thC' ba c k.court
\\ tth \\'il l tam s' sa l~! I"\ ' pushing
tt· " tt •. mt wPl l pa&lt;;tt hc &lt;;alarvcap,
rlw ( "\·;Ji tl'r" &lt;HP unablf' 13
dt·quirr' ;ul y otllPr tJIPnt. which
mt·a n" ttw o n!~· &lt;, j~nific :wt addi
tion to rh ~_ · club that lost tu
rhiladPlph;d in lhP fir st round Of
tnf' pia .\ nffs las t \'PJr wtll b{'
J);•nm f-'pr·n
I 'Nr_\ will hPlp. hut thP !Pam
qi JJ nt•t•do.; :1 hrwkup point guard
.1 nct a &lt;,l.tt l ing "hoot in g guard or
~·l !-tr ttw s; tmP hackcou rr problr ms thJtlPd toC'lP\'l' land'srarly
dis mi ssal f r orr. lasr \'rar·s
pla _
\ nffs will ' TOP &lt;:~ga i n i n t hP
p&lt;,.., t Sf'ason nPx t "pri ng
Ylanw'\·Pr ing toW'' tho sf' pia\··
t'!' " now . '&gt;\ ith thP salary ca p
rt' '&gt; lri c tiun s.
i" juq about

Sanders has rubbed off
By LISA HARRIS
UPI Sports Wril t•r
EAST flUTII E RFOR D. t\ ..1
- Not lon g ago. Thu r man Th o
mas wa s a co iiPge star and Ra rr~
Sa nder s was a kickoff n'turnn
waiting in the wing s. Thom as
says while Sanders learned abou I
ca rrying the ball. thr ba ckup
taught the starter about carrying
himse lf.
Two years after th at I 9B7
season at Oklahoma Stat•·. Th o·
ma s netted the most yards in th(·
NFL and Sanders barrly· mis;-.. f'ci
thr lrague rushing litlr.

:-;,. ,rhcr had busted loose this
s\' :tson when Thoma s ran for a
ccue••r high 214 yards i n little
m u rf• th d n three quarters of lhr
Buffal o W:s· 30 -7 rout of the Ne~&lt;
York .le i s Monda\' night llr had
202 with IO minutes left 1n the
thirrl quarter but after not taking
J shot at 0 .l Simpson 's Buffalo
11ngle-game r eco rd of 273 yards
or Walter Payton's NFL-high
2j~l. hP wasn't going to bother
v.:i!tl Jtw final sl?vrn f or Bo
.Jackson's M ond av Night Foot
ball rrconl
" That \ Barr\' Sanders ... Tho-

Redwomen hand defeat to OD
Ohio Dominican . lPd ~~ ' r\ 11
Dis trict 22 plaver Cl au&lt;i&lt;a ,\ n&lt;i&lt; 'I
son . came to Ly nr CentN T Ut~ ...
day n•ady· to hand thf:' Cn i~· Pr .., l t \
of Rio Grande vollevballtra m "
:Mid -Ohio Co nference defrdt . b11 t
:the Red women rallied to stop the
'1"tors 15-12. 13-15. 15-10. 15 7
Shel ly Hoop, Robin Sharp anrl
Bllllna Cooper led the offense ard
defensive play as the R1o la dir'
.rallied from their loss In the
.second game. "They reallv rar
rled the game for us... \o arh
:Patsy fields remarked
. Hoop. I he se nior from Cos hoc ·
ron . was credited with a total of I 7
· J&lt;llls against the Lady Panth ers.
-while Cooper supplied 16 kill s.
~oop also had six block solos and
~lght digs to stem OD 's advance.
while Cooper had five Hoop.
,· ~harp and Shannon Huston

add('d twu '-.t'l"\'l ng JCf'&lt;, d pii'Ct' to
thP d!'!f·nSt'
1-fu ;-..ton rrcordPd 11 kills and
fOL:r digs. ,,.hilr Trrfl_;a Zrmpt l'r

Jdd&lt;'d 10 kills
··wr wrn·n·t rrad_\·, mrn
tJlly, .. Field~ obsPrvPd " Wr
k.nrw OD would br tough hrcau ~
thr\· han.· n·t les t anvth;ng In
trrm s of pla ye r s in two Y''ar~ and
,\nderson nn put the ball
Ct nywh rrr ...
Fields frlt t:-Jr visltors wrre
"nlrr hittrrs . srrved wf'll. drff'ndPd grr al a nd can hr strong .
Wr havp to bf' rflady mentally f c.r
Tiffin, whlch is our next ronferrncr ga me.
Th f' Rrd\\Omrn. 1H-.1 overaL
and 3 1 In the MOC. travel to
Alderson -Broaddus ! W . Va . )
Thursday for a triangular malch
with lhe host school and West
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impossibit.' .
GPnPral manager Waynr
Em bry ha' said that the Cavali
fir s arP no t a good enough team to
be ovPr the salary cap . and h p's
ri g ht . It \ probable tha t William s
will bt' tr&lt;Jded next year. when hr
has no say over where he can go.
but evrn then his $4 million
sa lary will make il difficu lt to
f ind a tram that can fit him under
lhe sa l&lt;HJ cap whil(' at the samr
time offrrlng Cil'Vl'iand qualltv
players in rrturn
This was onP l imp Cleveland
nrrdrd an athlete that saw dollar
s! gns First. a player with a
me-fir s t altitudl' who plannPd on
grab bing al l the monev he co uld
gr t his hands on . In stead wr got
Hot Rod. a si ncl'rr . princ ipled
man who re fu sed to let monrv
rulr thl' wa .v he wa s going to run
hi s li fc
While it's rl'fresh ing to see an
at h lrtr choose q uallty of l ife over
mane~ · rPrnPml)('ring all the
lime I hat hralreadv wil l make$5
million this _vpa r - Wllli&lt;Jm s'
drc1slon will keep lh &lt;• Cavaliers
from making il legitimatr run at
1hr 1\BA titlf' thi s Sf:'a~on
And that. afiPr all. is what
Embrv ~as working toward s
when ·hr traded Ron Harpe r for
Dan nv Frrn· lils 1 November
:"iflarly a _vc•ar latPr, the future of
thP C:~,·alJprs is still at l ea st a
W'JI .!wa y .

Thomas
mas said . "II rubbed off on me .
"To embarrass anybody for
individual records. to get things
at somebody else 's expense.
would look bad on my part. on m y
coach's part. I never had 150
rvardst so once ! had200.Idldn't
care about records . You can't
keep wanting more for yourself.

"It 's the way wr wt.'rt.' taught
and probably the way we were
already were but I hung out with
Barry Sanders for tw o years and
I learned !rom him."

By TOM MTHERS
UPI Sports Writer
Kansas City got all the presea son hype and Ch icago made a
nice run before fading. But in the
end It was the Oakland Athleti cs
for the third straight year.
The A's. riding Dave Stewart's
five -hitter and Rlekey Henderson' s three hits, clinched their
third straight American League
West tl11e with a 5-0 triumph over
the Kansas City Royals.
The victory makes the A's
baseball's first d ivisional "3peaters" since the New York
Yankees, Kansas City Royal s
and Philadelphia Ph lilies In 1976.
'77 and '78.
"I know people don 'l always
see it this way but the toughest
thing In baseball Is to win the
division," Oak land Manager
Tony LaRussa said. "It's Iough
to do It once. It staggers me how
things have to keep com ing
together to win it three times . But
now we have to go on farther. "
The A's are currently a bal
tered Western champion .
With the ALCS starting Ocl. 6.
the A's can alford to re st some of
their Injured starters for th e
playoffs Jose Canseco . who sa t
out Tuesday, ha s a jammed
finger and sore back. outfield er
Da~e Henderson Is coming off
knee surgery. outfielder Willie
McGee has been bothered by a
hams trlng, third baseman Car ney Lansford has a back problem. and Rickey Henderson is
reco,erlng from a jammed
thumb .
The thumb didn't seem to slow
Rickey Tuesday
Hi s 3-for -3 night boosted hi s

him?"
"The batting race had nothing
to do with If." Wathan said. "I
think Rickey was ju st caught up
with the heat of the situati on.
"Our hats are off to the A ·s. It' s
hard to win a World Series and
no I suffer a letdown but they sure
haven' t had one ."
Stewar t. 22-10. struck ou t six
and walked two in recording his
fourth shu tout
The vlctorv
marked a career high and was
the filth rna row for Stewart, who
won 21 games In each of the la st
1hree seasons.
"You can't wrlte it much
better." Stewart said "We've
lea rned you can't get too high in
this game and your l ows can't be
too low .
"We have a great deal more
basebal l to play. When the fin al
'victory !s thPre, we' re J::Oing In
have a great time

Florida football remains alive

Indians 5, Red Sox 2
At Boston, Jerry Browne col
Jeeted two RBI and Sandy
Al omar homered to lead lh e
Indians over the slumping Red
Sm. Boston, which has lost 15 of
its last 21 games, trails first place Toronto by I ~ games In
the AL East. Greg Swl ndell, 12-8,
was the winner and Doug Jones
pitched the ninth for his 41st
save. Boston starter Greg Harris, 13-9, suffered the loss.
Brewers 8, Blue Jays 4
A t Milwaukee, B.J. Surhoff
drove In four runs and Robin
Yount added lhree RBI. prevent Ing the Blue Jays from building
lhelr lead in the AL East. Bill
Krueger. 6-8. allowed threee runs
and seven hits In six Innings for
his first victory since July 19.
Bud Black, 12-11, allowed live
runs and six hit s for the loss. The
Brewer s had lost seven straight.
Tigers 4, Mariners I
At Detroit. pinch hit ter Larry
Sheets hit a three-run hom er in
the boltom of the ninth Inning to
lift the Tigers. Sheets hit a 1-0
pitc h Int o the upper deck In rig hi
for his lOth homer. Reliever Rich
DeLuc ia. 1·1 took the loss while
Mike Henneman. 8-6 , picked up
the victory.
Yankees 15, Orioles 3
At New York. Roberto Kelly
led off with a home run. trigger ·
tng a record -tying succession of
eight hit s In the first Inning as the
Yank ees rolled to the victory.
Kellv's home run kicked off a
16-hit attack that allowed Dave
Eiland. 1·1. to coas t. Anthony
Telford. 3-3. l asted ju st six
bat ter s. none of whom he retired .
Twins t, While Sox 3
At Chicago. Gary Gaettl hit a
three-run homer and Shane
Mack singled In the go-a head run
in the fifth. T he loss. combined
with Oakland's victory, gave the
A's the titl e. Mark Guthrie, 7-8.
went 6 2-3 innings In wiMing for
the fir st time in four starts. Rick
Aguilera gal three outs for his
.10th save . Jack McDowell. 13-9.
was the loser.
Angels 8. Rangers 2
AI Ar lin gton. Texas. Jack
Howell keyed a live-run sixth
inning wit h a two-run double and
Scott Lewi s was a winner in his
major league debut. Texas'
Bobbv Witt. 17-10. lost for on ly
the seco nd time in his l ast 18
starts. Lewis. 1·0. allowed seven
hits in 7 1-.1 innings.

NEW YOKK 1CPli - ThP
down the Gator football and
University of Florida football
basketball programs under the
team. banned from playing in a
repeat -violator provi sion, si nce
bowl this sPason, remains rligi
Flurlda football was placed on
ble for United Press lntprnalion
probation In 19&amp;J for 59 rule s
al's weekly ranking&gt; while the
viol at ions The govPrning body of
schoo l considers whPther to
college sports chose the less appeal thr NCAA ruling .
stringent punishment. but school
By agrerment wi th thl' Amc ri
of fic ial s re mained upset .
can Football Coa rhes Associa ··our univer sit y is having some
tion , trams barred from te levi - difficulty accepting the penalty
sion appear&lt;1 nces or pustsl'ason
that impacts our cu rrent football
pla y or ljavlng lost more than 20
program , .. said John Lombardi.
percent of their football scho lar
the univprsily president. "It
ships are lnellgiblP for the To p ~5
impact s the Innocent for the sins
and national championship ron - of a pr io r generation. We cannot
slderatlon by the CPI Board of
&lt;~crept
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punlshmt.'nl."
F lorid a would fall under that
juri sdicti o n
The Ga t ors .
charged with rmprop!'r financial
assi sta nce to players and assist
ant coac hes. were barred last
week from going to a bowl.
Florida. ranked No. 17 in
Su nday 's poll. has until Oct . 5 to
appea l the NCAA sa nctio ns
"The app!'al is a poss ibilit y ."
Florida Athletic Direclor Hill
Arnsparger said . "It will bl'
addressed and disrussf'rl unt il
the time It i s due ·
Any appPalllkely would not be'
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Brett, who wen t I for 4 for an
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63rd base In the six th Inning to
move within four of tying Lou
Brock's all-time record, also had
a run -In with Kansas City Manager John Wathan.
Wathan ordered Henderson
Intentionally walked In the
eighth. Visibly upset, Henderson
lei Wathan know how he felt on
the way to firs I, shouting at the
Manager In the dugout.
" I didn ' t like If and I told him I
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University of South Carolina joins SEC
COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI)- The
Southeastern Conference added
It s second school in less than two
months Tuesday night when the
University of South Carolina
accepted an Invitation to become
the league's 12th member.
The SEC grew to 11 members
when Arkansas ended Its 76-year
membership In the Sou thwesl
Conference on Aug. 1. The
conference had had been courtIng South Carolina for three
months before acting university
president Arthur Smith made the
an nouncement of acceptance
Tuesday night.
The other co nf erence
members are Alabama , Auburn.

florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Mississippi State , LSU,
Tennessee and Vanderbilt . SEC
Commissioner Roy KramPr said
the vote by conference member s
to extend the lnvttallon to the
independent school was unanimous on the first ballot.
"Our conference Is proud to
extend the warm hand of invitation to the Unverslty of South
Carolina." Kramer said before a
cheering crowd at WilliamsBrice Stadium on the South
Carolina campus . "We want to
say welcome, not only to you
people here, but to all the
Gamecock fans In South Carolina
and the Southeas I."

South Carolina withdrew from
the Atlantic Coast Conference In
1971 and since then has played
foolball as an Independent. They
have played ba sketball In the
Metro Conference since 1983.
Kramer said the Gamecocks
should par~clpate In 16 men's
and wom en's conference sports
by the 1~91 - 92 season and football
should follow in the 1993 season.
The move by South Carolina
Will mean a scramble for teams
In the South that have scheduled
games with the Gamecock s
through the end of the decade
Kramer also sa id he expects to
see other universities added to
the SEC roll.

Los Angeles Lukers acquire Teagle

FOREMAN CELEBRATES - Former heavyweight champion
George Foreman celebrates his victory 'Tuesday night against
Terry Anderson at the London !\rena In London , England. (lJPI)

Foreman moves step
closer to another title
By JOHN SALVADO
UPI Sports Writer
LONDON - George Foreman
moved closer to another world
title shot Tuesday night, knocking out journeyman Terry Anderso n in the first round at tr e
London Arena.
Foreman. former heavyweight
champion. recorded his 69th win
in 7! ftghts. stoppin g his fellow
American with a right hand with
second s to go in the rou n~ The
punch did not appPar to br
particularly devas taling, bu t it
was too much for Andrrson. wh u
failrd to ans"·er thr co unt.
"The guv walked into ;,
straight rig ht hand anr' mv
knuckles are still sore ." said
Foreman. " He punched hard, hl'
jabbed hard and he caug ht me in
the stomach- but I d idn't let on I
was hurt ."
It was the 24th w in i n as many
fights for Foreman .;; inf'r hP
made a comeback. &lt;t flf'r J:\ ~Pa r s

i n r etirrmrnt Anderson is 19 -4.
F'orr mar1, ·42. is a iming for
anothe r sh'Jt at thr world ht•avy .
wright tit le he won in 1973 He l ost
it i n 1974 to Muhammad Al i i n the
"Rumb le in the Jungle " in Za ire.
Foreman·~ wish Is to meet t he
winner of the upcoming bout
between relgn;ng world heavy
weight c hampi on James "Bu s·
tl'r ' l.Jouglas and fellow Am(·ri
can EvandP~ HolyfiPld
· If Eva nd er Holyfield wins ·vc
have a wcbal ar;rrrmcnt I'll br
hi~ fir st defen se.'' sa id F'on·mdn
If Dougla s win s, hP mu st mak e
:1 mandatory defensr. and it is
unl ikely Fun:oman wou ld surpass
MikP Tyscn as the tup-rankPd
c ha llr•ngcr . Dougla s ha s prom·
\sed Tyson a rematch undrr
trrms of a sr ! tl emrnt wlth
'1\ son's ad\'isor. Don King
. Foreman we ighed in for :hr
Ilgilt at 2o9 pounds. Anderson
missed the midday schedul ed
weigh in. but later tipped the
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INGLEWOOD. Calif. tUPliThe Los Angeles Lakers acquired some much needed scorIng punch off the bench Tuesday.
obtaining swlngrnan Terry Teagle from ihe Golden State Warriors for thei r 1991 first-round
draft choice.
In another trade. Los Angeles
dealt veteran center Mark
McNamara to the San Antonio
Spurs for future considerations.
One of the NBA's most danger·
ous streak shooters. the 6-foot -5
Teagle played out of position at
fmward the last two seasons yet
registered a career -high 16.1
points a game In only 29 minutes
per contes t In 1989· 90.
Teag le, 30, Is expected to
rep la ce Michael Cooper In the
Lakers' rotation . Cooper , who
al so played both guard and
fotwatd, left Los Angeles thi s
su mmer to play In Italy.
"We're happy to add the
se rvices of a p ro ven NBA scorer
such as Terry to our ballclub."
Lakers Genera l Manager Jerry
Wes t said. "We feel he'll give us
Immed iate help In an area where
we need II ."
The trade also fits nicely Into
the plans of Warriors Coac h and
Genera l Manager Don Nelson.
who now has three first -round
selections In the 19911\BA Draft.
Nel so n has said he will attempt
to co nstruct a trade that would
enable Golden State to move up
In the draft or land a sorely
needed big man .
" We feel this Is a very positive
move both for Terry Teagle and
the Warrior s," Nelson said.
·'Terry's coming off his best year
as a pro and. we expect, will play
an Important role In the Lakers'
drive for ano th er world
champion ship

High school notes...

"The good news for the War riors Is that we now have three
first - round picks In whal we hope
will be a strong 1991 draft."
Teagle, who also grabbed a
career-best 4.5 rebounds a game
last year, spe nt thr last six
seaso ns with the Warriors . The
former Baylor standout began in
the NBA at Houston as a
first -round pick in 1982 and
staned 44 games as a rook ie.
Teagle was released by the
Rockets In 1984 and played
briefly with the Detroit Pistons
before jclnlng the Detroit Spirits
of the Contlnenta,l Basketball
Association. where he averaged
19 .5 point s a game before singing

with Go lden State.
McNamara , a seven -year veteran. averaged 3.1 points and 2
rebounds In 33 games la st year.
Before coming to th e Lakers. he
played with Philadelphia. San
An tonio and Kansas City.
"We're sorry to see Mark
leave. " West said. "He was a
positive influence on our team. "
The Lakers have been bu sy
si nce be ing eliminated by Pho·
enlx in the Westrern Conference
semifinals last season. In addl ·
tion to the departure of Cooper,
McNamara and Coac h Pat Riley.
Or lando Woolridge was traded to
Denver and Sam Perkins was
signed as a free agent.

'Tm not sure what the future
holds . I will lell you very
honestly. and we sa ld this to
So uth Carolina, our presidents
are continuing evaluations of
other opportunities. I expect to
see some changes down the
road. " Kramer said.
The move by South Carolina lo
align Itself with the SEC was the
latest change in the structure of
major co llege conferences. Last
year. Penn State began the shift
by agreeing to join the Big Ten .
Recently, Florida State agreed to
join the Atlantic Athletic
Conference.
Acting university president
Arthur Smith said the move to
loin the SEC will give the
university a "new source of
strength and a vital stability."
"Today Is a great day for South
Carolina. Th is decision culminates more than three months of
growi ng expectations." Smith
said . "Our membership In the
SEC will be very good for both of
us. We now join th e finest
all-sports collegiate conference
In the country
"The SEC's record of sound
academic practices makes us
very excited to accept this
opport unit y," Smit h said.
King Dixon, the athletic director at South Caroli na . sa id : "This
Is an emotiona l day for me. You
always aspire to be your best, to
compete against the best. I
pledge to you we will do It right."

-----Sports briefs,----Baseball
Frank Thomas, who hit .323 for
Double-A Birmingham of the
Southern League and led the
minor leagues in on-base percen lage before being called up by the
While Sox. was selected Baseball
America's 1990 Minor Leagu e
Player of the Year. The 22-year old first baseman joins former
honorees Dwight Gooden. Jose
Canseco and Gregg Jefferies.
Basketball
The Lakers acqulrPd swingma n Terry Teagle from Go lden
Stale for their 1991 first-round
draft c hoi ce. The 6-foot -5 Teagle,
playing oul of position at forward, averaged a career-high
16.1 points a game last season In
just 29 minutes per game. In
another trade, the Lakers dealt
vet eran center Mark McNamara
to San Antonio for future cons iderations .... The Tlmberwolves

hired formPr assistant coac h
Walt Perrin as a full - lime scout.
Perrin. 40. coac hed al NorUJwesl ern. fresno Stale and Northern
Illlnols.
CoUege
John and Mary Semanilc. co athletic directors at Dre,el Unl·
verslty. have announced thel~
retirements effective J une 30.
1991 . The Semanlks are be:teved
to be the onlv husband-wife
tandem In the nation .... South·
land Conferen ce Commissioner
Don L andry announced hrs resig·
nation. effective Nov. I. to
become executive director of the
National Cutting Horse Assocla ·
tlon. Landry assisted In the
l eague's expansion. helping add
Texas-Sa n Antonio and Nic holls
State to the conference beginning
In 1991-92 . ... Ch arles D. Waddell
was named the assistan t commiss ioner ol the Big Ten.

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St. Henry ditches pass, uses
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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Wrilt•r
COLU MBL:s. Oh io 1UPI1
High '-&gt;chool football not t'.'- from
around the s ldlt''
Coac h Tim Bot."ckmi::in of No 2
ranked St. HPnn· pi:! _\'Pd ;1 li11h'
ro!P l"f'\'Prsal Frida ,\ · night in ht'RPdskin s' 20-0 victury- m ·pr No 1
M insH'I
BoPrkman hJ'- ont' of thP
s tair \ lop p:.t -"Si ng qu arte r back ..,
'"G·&lt;Bob Hoving. but du r t o th• •
wet we at hN and Min ster' s drtr r
minatlon to stop the pa ss. he
decided to keep th&lt;· ball on th&lt;'
ground .
Hoving. who had complrt&lt; •d Iii
of IOI passe' for f or 1.000 \'artl s
and 10 touchdown s in thr un bPatrn f\pdsk in s' first fou r
ga mf's. thrrw onl\- fi\'f' tim es
aga inst Minstrr and onl.\' onrr in
1he second ha II
"\\'{'did \\'hal lhf'\' did IOUSlr1.s:
vrar. " said Rorckm an who s&lt;'
Rrdskms held the ball the ftnal
tj · 38 of the ga m e and wound upon
Minstrr's two -y·ard line . "Wr
kept the bal l out ol their hand s
We ran tw irr as man y pla ys as
they d id. To brat Min ster. that's
vrrv Important.
"Wr controllPd the football. "
Jw added . ·'With the weathf'r
co nd itions and thr way they wrrr
pla:.clng the pa ss . wr just went to
the running game 1n thr second
ha l f.·
Although Hoyi ng completed
j ust two of f il'(' passes. Boeckman s.aid it was onC' of his better
overa ll gamPs at quarterback .
" We do" lotofthlng sat th e line
of scrimmage . ·Boeckman said .
"The wav thrv were al igning
the i r defe~se ln. stop our passin g.
Bob did a nicr job at ihe line
chec kin g into th e ru nning play s."
Tailback Grr g Ge l s rushed 28
times for llo yards and two
touchd owns . Gels' brother.
Mark. gained 3R yards In seven
tries as the fullba ck and Hoying
scored the other TD on a
one·yard run .
St. Henry will pla y New Bre·
men on Friday and has No. R
Delphos St John's the following
week .
Kevin Niekamp, who missed
the previous game with a lower
back stra in, played defensive
end against Minster.
"We ju st played him one way."

l3orckman sa id of thr tj .i_ 24 0·
pound Niekamp. who al so IS t hP
regular tigh t end and docs thr
place kickmg lor the Redskln s
"We'l l work him back in slowly .
Hopefully. we'l l have him back
doing l ''crryth ing lor the Delphos
game·
I1oth lloying Jnd :\i t• k&lt;~mp .
.1long " 'ilh two oth Pr Hrdski ns spli t end Sco ll Hrunswr ck and
ta ck lf' ./r ff Harlin g .~- arr br ing
rrcruitC'd by Di\·t ston I co llrg!'o.,
Stt•ubenv·iilr. lhP 1\o. I rankPd
D iv ision II tram , lf'd Cl4'\'Piand
\-Vt&gt; Sl Trch .15-0 aftN onr flu a rtl'r
in i ts ~ 5 - :14 \\'in ovrr the WJrrior s
Frida\: ni,ght and roarh RL'no
Sa cro'ccia ga\·r his st&lt;Jr!P rs the
n~ st ot thf' night off . Tym nP
Ftcsebrrn &gt;rnrrd threr !Jig Rt•d
tOUf'hdcw.ns and Darius AiL'.Ii
andrr nddrd two
Au stin town filrh handrd Ma'-&gt;
o.,i tJon \Vd shm gtun i! ~ sr&gt;cond
co n s r c uti v~' loss F r idJ .\ . nigh! ,
H -1. on a pair ol toul'hduw n
pa sst-&gt; s by yuarterhflck Fr ank
S&lt;&gt;nedlak. une lo lJa ve Fil 7
Patri ck Jnd t lif' ot hr r to Chr io.;
Davis
Russ Jacoh ru."iht•d for 162
.)'ards and scor(•d huth Rt'lprr
touchdown~ on runs of four und 16
vards In the Golden Eagles' 13-0
~·tn on·r i\Jhnny Alexund("r .
Belpre's win caml' d£'spitr l:iO
yards In JN'naldes.
Three of th e fiw• toso.;('li in
Shelby's 1-4 season have rome
agai nst teams currently u:i th ~)- 0
records- Bucyrus. Will ard and
Mansfield Madison . One perf ect
recoro I' bound to go frid 'l·
night when Willard travc•ls to
Bucyrus.
Winless Ashland sa w a nother
chance for vict ory sl ip through
Its hands friday night when

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Cleveland East scored twlcr In
the finill ~&gt;:09 for a 20-6 victory .
Th e two TDs came In a 69 -seco nd
span One wa s set up by a blocked
punt and the oth er came on a
:1:&gt;-vard return of a fumble.
Steve Smith and Chad Young
combined lor 325 yards and five
touchdowns In Co lumbu s DeSales' IZ·O romp over Ga!Upolls
friday night. Young rushed for
162 yards and touchdowns run s of
on&lt;' and Kl yards. Sm ith totaled
16:' yard~ and had TD runs of 17,

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De land McCu llough rushed for
yard s and scored a pai r or
touc.h down s to puwrr unbe aten
Campbe ll Memorial to a 320 win
ovrr Canfield Friday night .
McCu I Iough s TD runs covered
~)2 and 69 r·ards
Brody · Carp!' nl er slu shed
through thr rain and mud f or II~
va rd s and fou r tou chdowns in
~nbraten Bloom Carroll's 38 15
win ovrr Co lu mbus Hamilto n
Township Friday nigh!. Carp!'n ·
ter , who had 99 yards rush lng in
the first half . scored on runs of
three. fi ve. !9 and eight ya rd s as
thr Bulldogs built up a 31-7
half I ime le ad. Joe Walter al so
had 108 ya rds. Including a
58 vard TD run .
t';rorge Hajja r kicked a 36 ·
yard field goal to lift Akron
Hoban i 5-0i to a 10-1 overtime
win over previOusly unbeaten
Youngstown Ursu line Friday
nigh! Ur sulrneentel'ed the game
ran ked No.3 and Hoban No. 10 In
l;"t week's UP! Board of
Coac hes Divi sion Ill ratings .
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arch under the road co llapsed. The rest of the project,
relocation and Improvements to the Inte rsection of Route 124
and 33 will not start unUI spring, according to Le a ch.

Three breakings a nd en tertngs whic h occurred overnight
Tuesday are und er Inves tigati on by the Pome roy Pollee
Department.
The pollee reported tha t the Co rne r Bar, E xcelsior 011 and
Dave's Small Engines on Ma in St. were broken lnt~ and mon~y ,
a cash register and some other equipmen t were taken !rom the
three businesses. The owne rs discove red tile incidents when
they opened their bu sinesses Wedn esday morning. Details on
entry and the money amoun ts ta ken were not av.lla ble late this
morning .
Pollee as k that business owners remove a ll money from the ir
premiSes, be sure that doors ar e loc ked, a nd Ins titute other
security measures to preve nt furth er break lngs and e nter lngs
In the vlllage.

Four were lined and 11 otllers
!orlelted bonds In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler
Tuesday night.
Fined were Ricky Hamilton,
West Union, W. Va ., $66 acd
costs, on a PUCO safety viola ~
lion; Melinda Deem, Middleport,
$46 and costs, speeding; Chris ~
topher Shealy, Chapin , S. C., two
counts of PUCO safety viola·
lions, fined $66 and cosls on each
count; and Timothy Davidson,
Pomeroy, $375 and costs, DUI ,
$63 and costs, operating under
suspension, $43 and costs, lm·
proper backing, and $50 a nd
costs, no Insurance.
Forfeiting bonds were James
Barcus, Bidwell, $63, spinning
tires; Richard Smith, Racine, $51
speeding; Timothy Gilbride, $66,
PU CO safety violation; VIctor

Nine calls lor assistance were a nswered by cnlts of Meigs
County Emergency Medica l Services .
At 6:45a.m ., Rutland squad we nt to Sta te Route 681 lor Jim
Darst. Darst went to Holzer Medica l Center . At 1: 42 a .m . ,
Middleport squad was dispa tc hed to Ove rbrook Center for
Joann Keys. Keys was ta ken to Vetera ns Memoria l Hospital. At
7:40a.m. , Pomeroy squad was sent to Pe ac x k Avenue; Henry
Werry was treated but not tran • porte d. Middleport squad was
called to Overbrook Center at 9: 16a .m . a nd took Edgar Brewer
to Veterans Memorial Hos pital. At 11 : 04 a. m ., Rutland squa.d
was se nt to Meigs Mine No. 2 fur J ohn Water s , who was
transported to Holzer Medlca iiCe nter .
At 1:40 p.m ., Pomer oy sq ua d wa s s&lt;·n t to Sta te Route 681 Eas t.
Thelma Smith wa s transported to St. Jose pil Hvs plt a '· Pomeroy
squad was sent to Mecha nic St t'E'et a t 3: ~9 p. m. Mi c hael KJeln
was taken to Vaterans Merrorla l Hos pit a l. Rutla nd 'GUad was
dispatched to State Rollte 124 a t 5: 52 p.m. ; Ma lcolm Ingram
was taken to Holzer Medical Ce nter. At 10 a.m ., Pomeroy squa d
and fire departme nt were ca lled to the scene ol an auto
accident. Barbara Ann Whitt ington was dead on a rri va l a t
Veterans Memorial Hos pital.

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Steven Powell, Middleport, was sente r.ced on Tu esday In
Meigs County Common Plea s Cou rt on drug charges .
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Powell, 24, was convicted by a ju ry on September 14 .
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On a charge of traffick in~: In coc a ine, Judge Fred W. Crow I II
t- sentenced Powell to not less tha n fi ve yea r s a nd not more than 15
~ years In prison, with an 1ctua l minimum sentenc e of three
t. years and a $3,000 flne .
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On the charge of sale of m ari juana, Powe ll was sentenced to
18 months In prison, to be se r ved co nsecu tivel y with the fiv e lo 15

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Powell received a sente nce of 30 days in jail on e ach of three
drug abuse charg es; 'ho'i€' charges, by l aw, mu st be served

concurrently with th e fe lony cha rges .
Acmrdlng to Meigs Count y Prosecuting M to rncy Steven L.

Weather

South Central Ohio
Wednesday, mosUy sunny .
High In themlddle70s. Southwest
winds 5 to 15 mph, becoming
northwest.
Tonight, mostly clear. Low
around 50. Light and va riable
winds .
Thursday, mostly sunny . High
75 to 80.
Extended Forecaat
Friday lhroough Sunday
Fair F r iday and Sunday with a
chance of showers Saturday .
Highs In the 70s Friday, 65 to 75
Saturday and In the 60s Sunday.
Lows 50 to 55 Friday and
Saturday , then 45 to JO Sunday.

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where lows were In the 60s with
southwest winds at 15 mph.
Light rain moved Into the
southwest panhandle of Nebraska from Colorado and other
showers were reported In sou·
theast Wyoming.
Temperatures were expected
to peak In the 80s In the Great
Plains, down from the !)().plus
degree temperatures that baked
the region earlier this week,
prompting forecasters to say
Indian summer had come early
this year.

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Story , the sentenc e rul es out any pl ov lslons fo1 ear ly relea se,

such as shock parole or super shoc k parole.
Story also pointed out th at J udge Fred W. Crow I IJ 's sentence
was in accordanc e 'v it h Story's IT'eu mmend at l on for the

ITUilllmum
Powell, who wa s repr'E'se nted by Me igs Cou nty Public
De lender Cha rles H. K:tlg ht , was reman d &lt;'~ to lh r cu•tody of the
Meigs County Sherlfl.

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Henry J . Werry , 72, Fisher St .
Pomeroy, died Tuesd ay a t the
Brenda Darst home. Peacxk
Ave., Pomeroy, following a n
extended Illness.
Born on Ma rch 3. 1918. at
Pomeroy , he was the son of the
late Herman Werry and He len
Davidson Graham , and a vetera n
of World War II . Army Air Corps.
Mr . Werry was a retired poll ee
o!f!cer and mechaniC , and belonged to the Fraternal Order of
Pollee , Melgs·Galllal Chapte r.
and the Pomeroy Fire Depart·
ment. He was a member of the
First Southern Baptis t Chu rc h,
Pomeroy .
Mr. Werry Is survived by four
sons. F red Werry of Pomeroy.
Philip i Filp l Werry of Ches ter,
and Thomas !Pee Wee \ Werry
and Ralph Werry , both or Pome·
roy; a brother , Char les We r ry .
Pomeroy; O&lt;'Ven gr andc hild ren.
and three great·grandc hlld ren .
Besides his pa renL&lt; . he wa s
preceded In dea th by his wife.
Jaret Werry In 1987, a nd his
s tepmother , Em ma Werry .
Funeral serv1ceo will be held
Thurlday at 4 p.m at the F:wlnK
Funeral Home. The Rev . Lamar
O'Bryant will officiate a nd burial
will be In Roc k Sprin gs
Cemetery.
Friends may c all at th e funera l
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Wednesday . In lie u of flowers
.. donations may be ma de to the
' Pomeroy Fire Departme nt or the
, American Cancer Society .

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~cken.s, Racine.
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occurs with burns. The parUcu·
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the seve rity of damage deter·
min e the outcome. As the figure s
I gave earller Indicate, about
one·fourtll of Individuals st r uck
by lightning will die of the
Injuries . Muscles contr act very
forcefull y with the massive elec·
trt ca l s timulation of lightning.
Muscle damage can range from
stiffness and sorenes s to total

The dam age produced by
lightning may not be totally
apparent du r ing the first few
hours afte r the event . I am
suspicious that you suffered
Injuri es which Invo lved more
than the bu rns to your skin , and
that Is why you were in the
Intensive care unit for six days.
Recovery from any of the ln]ur·
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Is also inju red frequently . M,..
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which does n' t work "just right"
because of th e Injury to the
nervous and muscle sy s tems .
The Injuries from lightning are
like most In] urles in that they are
best treate d by preventlon. Inter·
ruptlng your day on the beach or
your golf game when that little
thunderstorm rolls In Is the
really smart thing to do .

strike are common,

as Is a

persi s tent ringing In the ears.
More severe damage to the bra in
produc es symptoms similar to a
stroke. The heart, lungs and
kidneys m ay al so suffer se r iou s
dam age .

at a cost of $ 2 . ~ 5 each.
Janie Lawrence won the door
prize wit h ihe a t tendacce ba nner
going to the third a nd fou rth
grad e room .
All meeting are held on the:
second Tuesday of each month at:
7 p.m . Everyone is In vit ed to·
a t tend.

Dean's list
announced
The followin g stude nts have:
been named to the summer

quart er Dean's Lis t at Hocking
Technical College: Valeria Bal·
ley , Chester ; Glenn Is Erickson,
R.adcllff ; Shawn Fetty , Rutland;
Kathy Fraley , Pomeroy; Angela:
Grueser. Ra cine; Angela Kelly,·
Middleport; Rhonda Koehler;
Middleport : Shirle y Lyons,:
Tuppers Pla in s; Erich Phllson,Mlddl eport Rodney Sandy ,
Langsville; Ronl Howery, Ru ·
!land; Diane Detty, Radcliff.
Ea ch stud ent on the dean's lis(
ha s achieved a quarterly gradt&gt;
point av erage of at least 3. 3 and
ha s co mpleted at least 12 credit
hours.

-Lib1rary lines--By RUTH f'OWERS
If you are in te r&lt;·s tPd in helping
someo ne learn t o r ead . mar k
Mond ay . Oc tober 22 a nd Tucs
da y , October 23 on your
cala nda r .

Th e Me ig s Count y Pub:ic libr ar y is sponsor in g two fi vP-hour
volu nteer tutor tra inin g sP ~: s i o n s

more informatio n, or to r egis ter
fo1 the sessions. call or come to
th e Po me roy lib ra ry 1992·58131
or contact Je anne Br aun at the
Meigs Count y Se ~l or Citizens
Ce nt er 1992·2161 I.
An 1genda fo r the sessions will
be pu~lic tze d as It becomes
ava ila ble .

110 a. m. until 3 p.m . J at thp
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\"Oluntrrrs wh o h av(' taken th r
"La ub ach .. t ra ining me thod th Is
will be some th ing differe nt .
T here wi ll be no cha rge. bu 1
reg is t ra t ion is rrqu i r ed. Fo r

The Pomeroy llbrrary has a
glass disphy case that they are
happy to make available to
an yone with a collection thai they
wcu ld like to share with the
publ ic.

RPmembPr . y ou can regi ster to
vote at th e library or on the
book mob ile.

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M fli gs M ;:n;:m drr Ma rc hing
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from lht' Apple F'P stiv al Paradl'
ro rnpplit iun that wa s held on
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Th e Maraude r Band can be
seen this Friday night at Federa l
Hoc king and October 6 In Ath ens
al th e Ath ens High School Invlta ~
tiona I Marc hing Competition.

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An action lor dissolu tion of
marrlaae hu been tiled In Malgs
County Common Pleas Court by
Allen L. King II, Middleport and
Janis E . King, Racine.

hl'lp to

John C Wolf, D.O .
Associa te Professor
of Family Medicine

An open house was s taged and
plans were finalized for the
a nnua l Fa ll Carnival to be held
Oct 6 wh en the Po rtland PTO
met recently .
Ott!cers for the year are Lee
Codne r , preside nt ; Armintha
Norris, vice president; Mary
Bush , sec reta r y; and Brenda
Johnson . treasurer.
The mee ting opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance and lntro·
du ctlon of the staff : Christie
Chaldwell, fifth and sixth grade:
Jeannie Manue l. th ird and fourth
grade; Linda Fish er. fr uit and
second grade; Wanda Shuler.
L.D .; Brenda McGu ire, D.H. ;
a nd J an Hill , Cha pte r I Reading.
Chic ken and noodles a long with
soups will be served at the
carnival and Ivan Potter and
Ullver Wings will provide the
entertainment .
A membership drive wa s con·
duc ted recently with the first and
second grade winning. Tyler
Johnson and Brandl Codner tied
for the mos t members. They
re ceived $5 each.
Donations were made to each
c lassroom and the kindergarten .
Approval wa s given to purcha se
Weekly Readers tor each student

.njures Individual s by heat and

it y i n the degree of damage as

may

Family
Medicine

Portland PTO meets

QCESTI ON - My major In
Jury when I w15 struck by
llghtn:ng was burns. Is this what
usually hapoens•
AN SWE R - Lightning Is an
int ense electric.J l spark which

sa m f' as the chan ce of winnin g

pa r specti ve. it

re m embrr th at tht ' risk

Ohio Univ ersity
College of Osteopathic Med iC in e

The Doily Sentinel- Poge- 7

building in a storm : don' t stand
under vour umbrella!

struc k by li ghtnin g iu a bcut tl.e

lig htning strikes and anotner
1800 are inju r ed . To pu t th is i n

in the '·Li tera ry Volun tee rs tJ f

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big in your s ta te's lotter y. !I' ll
ta ke the lottery, thank you. )
Lightning Injuries us ually
happen when lndivldualu are
outdoors but fall to seek shelter
as the storm approaches. Freque nt locations are the beach or
the golf course. Not too sur;&gt;rls·
lngly, the popular vacation state
or Klorlda has been rackad
number one In deaths due to
lightning In sevc·ral recent years.
Mos t of th e victims In the
Sun shine Sta te are visitors. with
men be tween 19 a cd 35 being
mos t frequently Involve d In this
catas trophe .
Li ghtning Is an elec trical spa rk
whic h appeor s to the ye ar to
jump from the clnuds to the
ground . Electricity - and llghtn·
lng - •ak e the path of leaut
res istacca. Ll!(htnlng w!ll strike
a tcee on top of the hill If It Is
closer than the tree at the bottom
of thz hill, but the man on the sl]e
of the hit! und er his metal
Jmhre lla is the path of least
resis twnce. Tha t Is where llghtn·
ing will srrike' Metal condoct s
e l&lt;;c tric ity bette r than air , so golf
c lubs, umbrellas and other meta l
products tend to a ttract lightning
Get und er a permanent shelter or

by the electric current ltsetr
Burns , as y ou suffered , are
almost alwa ys pn•sent.At times,
they m ay be exten sive, bu t
occas iona lly th ey ar e minor .
ANY org J n ca r b&lt;• damaged ~ y
lightnin g wilh the sa me va riabll ·

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DIMolutlon filed

In the Uni ted States abo ut 600
people are killed each yea r by

Barbara Ann Whittington, 32,
Pomeroy, dl"ll Tuesd ay as the
res ult of Inju ries s uffered In an
au to acc ident on Route 143 In
Pomer oy.
Born Jan . 11, 19581n Ga llipolis,
she was the d aughter of Cll!ford
E . Whi t tington Sr. and Barbara
J ean Howard Whittington.
In additi on to her parents she Is
su rvived by a daughter , Brandy
An n Grover, Letar t, W.Va .; a
broth er , Cll!ford E . Whittington
J r , Rutland ; two s is ters, Be·
linda L. Ric hmond, Rutland; and
Cla ra J . P feifer, Jac kson; grand·
mother, Cla r a Howard, RuU and;
two nieces. one nephew a nd
st' veral au nts and uncles.
She was pr eceded in death by
her grandparen ts, Theodore a nd
Do rothy Wh ittin gton a nd Elwood
lloward .
Services will be Friday a t I
p m a t Ewi ng Fune ral Home .
Bur ia l will be In We lls Cemete ry .
Friends m ay call at tile funeral
home on T hursday fr om 1·3 p.m .
• nd i 9 p.m .

Mutual Insurance
~mpany of Columbus and Cath·
~'trine J. Williams. Middleport.
;:t ualnsl Harvay A . Faw .

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gerou s. you arp quit(' co rrect in
say ing that thpy are uccomrr. on.

co ndu cting the trainin g sessi ons

...::twm ftiOPUfl

A Judgment In the amount of

Yo ur expe riPnce wil h ligh tni ng
reminds me that lh ere Is a neeJ
fo r a ll or us to be . more
kn owledgeable a bout the possi·
ble hea lth consequenc es of thi s
nat ural phenomenon . While
lightning strikas ar e ve ry dan·

Ca ndy Byron o f

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.8".38 has been !lied In Meigs

normal.

Barbara Whittington

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mid iss ues and "a ll clea r " signal

Pom eroy libr ar y on those Cay .:; ,

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LEADER OF THE PACK

deaths

Henry Werry

line of rea soning and causes th e
c hange In breathing - th e feeling
of be ing shor t of bre ath . Aft er th e
storm pa uses. your subconsc iou s

Stnp In and

Just Arrived!

QUESTI ON- I was struck by
lightning while visit ln g In Flor·
id a during 1984 and spent six days
In the Inten sive care un it with
burns a nd othe r Injuries. Since
then I get short of brea th befo re a
storm a nd retu r n to normal as
soon as It passes. I'm not afr aid
ot being struc k again, becau se 1
know this Is very, wry unlik ely
Why do 1 gel shnrt of breath '!
AN SWER - The sen sation of
be ing short of t&gt;reath is probably
produ ced by your subl'Onsctous
mind te llin g you to stay away
from lightning . Pu t anoth er way,
vo ur body knows tha i e•caplng
from the " jaws of deat h'' once Is
dra matic, and It does nol want a
repea t performance! On an in t e l~
lec tual and conscioq s leve l you
know that you have taken a p·
proprla te precaution s as a s1 orm
approaches to avoid being struck
again. Your SIJbconsclou s mid

3. School Hair Bows
5. Special Orders
6. Local Owner
7. Friendly Service

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Walking in rain is OK,
unless it's lightning, too

does n't listen to your consciou s

I. Dry Cleaning

L. A. GEAR - ROSSINI - CONVERSE

Am Electric Power .... .... .... .26 ~
AT&amp;T . ...... .. .......... .. .... .. .... .. 3l'h
Ashland Oll ............... ........ .. 31
Bob Evans ...... .. ... .... .......... 12S
Charming Shoppes .. ......... .... 9\1
City Holding Co ............ ... .... 15
Federal Mogul. .... ..... .......... 15 'h
Goodyear T&amp;R ....... .. ..... .17 ~
Key Centurion ..... . .. .. .. .... .10~
Lands' End .. .. ... ..... .. .... .. .10')(,
Limited Inc . ... .. .. ....... .. ... ... .13')(,
Multimedia Inc ......... ... ... ... 59')(,
Rax Restaurants ....... ... .. ... ... ]!,
Robbins &amp; Myers .......... .. ..... 19
Shoney 's Inc .............. .. ..... . .11')(,
Star Bank .................. ......... IS\1
Wendy's Int'l. ........... ... ...... 5!1,
Worthington Ind .......... ... .... .19S

~ r:~ Powell sentenced on drug charges

Counts, Syracuse, $47, speeding;
Ralph Erlewlne, Colubmus, $66,
PUCO safety violation; Mona
Neal, Middleport, $45, speeding;
Margaret Sheets, Pomeroy, $43,
as sured c lear distance; Billy
Gogle , Jr ., VInton, $48 speeding;
Terry J ohnson II, Pomeroy, $50
speeding: Tony Wat son, Gallipolis, $46, speeding; James Gray,
Columbu s, $66, PUCO safety
violation .

VIrginia .
Patchy late night fog also cut
visibility In Southern California

THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Dally slock prices
(AI of 11: 30 a.m. l
Bryce aod Mark SP'.ilh
uf Blunt, Ellll ._ &amp;.oewl

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the 40s In some areas during the
early morning hours, but bright
sunshine was expected to send
highs Into the 80s.
Fog covered some valleys In
Kentucky and light winds came
!rom the soutllwest while partly
sunny s kies we re reported In

Pomeroy Court news

EMS makes 9 runs Tue.'iday

Wednesday. September 26, 1990

Skies clear across nation; South stays cool
BJ Ualled Preu laterlllltlonal
Clear skies covered much of
the nation Wednesday as the heat
eued In the Great Plains and
cool weather continued In the
South and Northeast.
Hlah pressure kept the Soulll
dry as temperatures dipped Into

Police probe three B &amp; Es

Wednesday, September 26. 1990

SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking
By Pregnant Women May Resul.t in F.etal
Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth We1ght.

Lights: Kings: 11 mg. ' 1ar", 1.0 mg nicotine; 100's: 12
mg. "tar", 1.1 mg. nicotine; Ultra Ughts: 6mg. "tar". 0.6
mg. nicotine; Non-filters: 23 mg. ''1ar", 1.5 mg. nicotine· Full Flavor: Kings: 16 mg. ' 1ar", 1.3 mg. nicotine;
100's: 17 mg. ''tar", 1.4 mg. nicotine 3'l per cigarette by

FTC Method.

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September 26, 1990

Wednesday, September 26, 1990

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio

Community calendar
WEDNESDAY
RA CfNE - Th e Racine f1r st
Baptist Church will present
"How to Hrlp Yo ur Say 1\o to

Sexual PrPssure," a n eight ses sion v ideo SPminar for pare nt s

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

and grandpare nt s, on Wednes·
day at 7:3 0p .m .
POMEROY - Reviva l at l h&lt;'
Zion Communily Church, Roull•
682, Lower Pl~ ins Road. wi ll
begin Wednesday. Thprr will br

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.

specia l s peakPrs and si ngrr s
each evening at 7 p. m .

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Bottles

$129

RA CfNE - The Rac ine Village
Council will meet in special
session on W{'dnesday at 7 p.m . in
counc il cha mber s. Rep&lt;l i r s on
the pac k er truck w· 111 be
discu ssed.
POM EROY - Thr Wi ldw ood
Ga rd en Club will meet Wed nr s·
day evening at 7:$0 p.m . at th&lt;•
home of Peggy Moo re .
THURSDAY
POMEROY - fre e rlothing
d ay will be hel d at the Salvation
Army in Pom er oy on Thur sday
fr om 10 a .m . to noon. J\11 a r P&lt;J
rrs id r nrs ln nerd of c lothin g ;.u ••

REE DSVlLLE -

Thr• Hi vl' r ·

vie\-\-' Ga rd en Club Wl ll mt· Pt
Thursday at 7 30 p m at th&lt;•
home or" Marv Alice Bias ~&lt;''""

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I $1
Parkay ............~.. 2

MARGARINE

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Pmeapple ....... !~~;2 I

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THANK YOU CHERRY

FLAVORITE

Ice Cream ..••... ~,.~A!.•

$11 9

TV Dinner •••••••••••••

LOTSA POP

$329
Good At Powell' a Super Volu
Good Week of Sept. 23. 1990

: NOODLE SOUP

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sf$2

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POLISH or
SMOKED
SAUSAGE

$199

10-12 OZ,

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HALL'S

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resuming by the Racine Fire

pre ~

Department at th e Bashan build
ing PVC!')' Satu rday at 6:30p .m

POM EROY - T he Preceptor
&amp; ra Be ta Cha pter. Beta Sigm 3
P hi Sor orit y will m eet Thursda y
at 7:30 p.m . at the Gra ce
Episcopa l Church p arish house.

Hos tesses are Vera

the Ora ngr Co unt y J.1il was such
a good one hP jus t had to writ f' it
down

Problem was. he left his notes
bPhind whe n he we nt over thr
fence Mo nda y night
" He sort or left some tell· tal r
clu es." sa id Orange Co unty She
r iff Roger P hillips.
Hall, 17 , wa s ilrres trct six hours
after the escapP at hi s gra ndfath

PO M EROY -T he Belles and
Bea u s Sq uare Da nce Cl utJ will

sponsor an opC'n dance Saturd ay
at th e sPn in r citizens center ln
Pomeroy from H·ll p.m The
ca ll er wtl l oe Tom Dillander,
Marton . The danrP is open to all

Crov. i ac cl

Norma Cus ter .

wes tern squarr dancer s

HEMLO CK GROVE - The
Women' s F'el l&lt;,wship of Meigs
County Churches of Chcis t will
mPt' t Thur sday a t 7· 30 p.m . a t thP
Hl'm lock Grove Church ol Chr ist .

er' s house in the town of New

burgh, r ight whPrP hi s pla ns sa id

TL:PP ERS PLAINS - There

he wou ld bP .

will be a round a nd sq uare dancP

at the VF'W buildmg in Tuppers
Pl ains on Satu r day fr om 8· 11 :lO
p.m . fea t urin g Specks of Blu e
grass Ba nd . Red Carr w ill be t he
callrr Cost is $2.50 for adull s and
$1 for children under 12. Pub l ic
invit ed.

POMF: RO Y - Ewings Chap
rer. S.A R .. will mt'l'l Thu rsd ay
at thP M•_• it:s Cuun ty Mu seum .
Di nne., by r~.·ser va 1 i o n only, at
n-:m p rn . and rll l'l' t ing and
prog;an ; at 7 :\0 p.m .

The Primary Departm ent of
the Middl epor t First Baptist
Churcp held Its annua l ba ck to
sc hool party rec ently .
The ch ildre n en jo yed a vari atv
of indoor·outdoor gam Ps and all

COOI.VfLLE- There will oe a
squar e danc e Saturday fr om
H·11 30 p.m. at the Coolville Lions
Building. Music by H appy Hal·
low Boy s. Ca ller Is Jim Brown .
Cost is$.$ per person or $5 co upl e.

FIHII.\\'
IJOMI·:nrw Thl' Senior
l'itizf' ns D;:-, nr p Cluh will havp il
dtJn Ct' Friday f ro;--n 81 1 p .m .
,\1u t: ic \vii i lw provirkd by ttu•
Happ\ Holluw Boys, Alhl'ns
I3ri ng sn;_wkc.; to ·· th ro snark ta b ll\
Public invir('d.

won prizes .
Hom emade p izza, c hips and
pop were se rved .

Door prizes went to Da ,·ict

PO ME ROY -There wi II be a
hy mn sin g Sa turday at 7 p .m . at
lhP Lau r el Cl iff Fr ee Met hodist
C'rurrh in Pomer oy featuring t he
Un ror• Family Publ ic in vi ted .

Th1 • i.&lt;•IJ:mon
T ow nsh ip Tr u!-:. l f'PS wi ll nl l'l' l
Fri da .\' Jl ~ p.m . in rf'g:J lar

Riggs and Cindy Lewis.
The eve ning ended with Rev
Don Me adows presenting a
Ch ri stian ma gic show
At tPnd ing wcrl' Stephan it' Hu r
ton. An na F'ink . Hol ly and .Jnsh ua

R UTLA ND - T here w i ll be a
softba l l lou rna ment at t he Ru ·
tland FIPid on Sa tu r day and
Sunday . Drawing s for team s w!l l
be held Friday F'or more infor·
ma t lon ca ll John Harrison at
9\12·70.1b or Hill Carswell at
\1~2 3167.

Sf'SS !C. n
SAT'JROA r
( I! LSHIRE - Grubb famr ly
~ i ngP r s of C. a llip olis wi II beat 1hr
Uld Bethel Freewill Church in
Cpcs hit'f• on Saturd a:v Jt 7. 30
p.m . f{c\ . Bob Grubb ~Ill b&lt;~

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p as t yPar Si ncf' lhr ('n cl of 1!11 ·
nat io naI conv~ · n !!on. hr ha s a 1dcd
in complrting thl' w(lrk of for m
ing th(• f! r"'t Co nfr·dC'ratr cam p:-.
in Oh io. The c;e n. 11o .,~r ll S
Riplf'V Ca mtJ fo rmt'd this mon t h
in Co lu mbus Jnd !hP 1.1 .Jo l1n
Bre ss if' r Camp forrnfd ln
Cin ci nnari
A shiPy f'l'( ' l'ntl~ · .lttrndf'd rt lt'
form a tion of thl' &lt;; tar r· li·\·4·1
Il l'\\ ' nw111b1 'r'&gt; lo r

C.llll!'tl C r~mp :\o l~ iO in
Hun tin gton. W \ ', 1 ll h fjrq job
willllf· lnlk·ndopa &lt;..,{'I of b_
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tlrg.t ni;: !l ln n i" b&lt;JS(' d on th r
ll f hh grra t grr at grand
Li'hN . \\'iiiLtm Zoll Wi&lt;'klinf' .
\' '1111 W{l&lt;., kil !t· d in lh P U&lt;tttll' of
L t·\\ ' i..,hun~. \\' \ ',1
,\n\ md n h:J\'ing an an( f•s tor or
tJro tllf•r uf an anc rs tor· wh o
fougl11 Jr1r th•• Co nfrck rac.\· I"
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Heath Church honors
years of service
A "Celebr ation of Lo1r and
Scr vl cp"
ho nor i n~
mrtnbf'r s
with 80 or morr ye llr ~ of lift· wJ . ,
co nd ucted Su nday at the Heath
Un it ed Meth odist Church
Oldest m emb&lt;'r Is Lorena Da ·
vis, 94 . Ot hers recognized wr,·r
Halli e Zrrkle, ~a n Moore. Eliza·
b!'fh Mourn ing, Et oille Cassell.
Mr . and Mrs. J ames Weber. M r .
and Mrs . Ed Youn g. Doroth)
Roll rr. T eres a Bver. E ar l
Knig ht , .l ame s Cris we ll. Ma r
Ketch ka . 1\:rllie Zerkl&lt;•. Mr. a nd
Mrs. Evere tt Ra il, Ju anita Bach
tel. I vy Sleet h, Ka ti e Swan son.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur Str au ... . . .
Edi th J i vid en, Charles Wise .lr .
M ary Win ge tt, Gerlrud e Mcl&lt;l·
hlnn ey, GladY s Walbu r n. and Mr .

Winner named
Virginia H oy 1. wa s last werk "s
winner of lhl' "Arou nd Town "'
ph oto iden llfir al io n sf'rif' s.
She co rrertl y idr nl!fird thP
ph oto as a detail on fhP fa ca ci&lt;' of
the Dallv Sentinel &lt;for merlv
Farme r's. Bank). Th at detail i s
lh r night depository.
She wil l receive a landm ark
sesqulcentPnnial Chr istma s ornament f rom Rank OnP.

ancl :\lr .c. \\'ill is Alr:-. hirt •
l·::qJn~ss i o n s of lov l' JnJ apprr·
t' i.1fiPn wr rP g i;rn bv .l a ml' S
Cl atwnrt h\', n·prrscn ti ng tllP sr nlor rnf'mb r r ._ , .knr.lf r r Ha r ri·
"on. :mun g ad ul t.-;, and F' ra11k
BIJkc, you th
Sprcial mu sic was b~ · thr rho i r .
ChosPn Thf' mes s&lt;:! gt' hy fl.f'\'
F~ ra nk Smi l h wa s 011 th r Uook of
.Job. pllti r nc r and c nd ur ancr.
A din npr srn·rd by th C' Elrano r
Ci1·rJP fo llowrd the chu rr p sf'r
\·icr . ThP dining room v:a "'
drco r&lt;.~ tPd In fal l co lor s. ll il
la mps. McGuffie Re&lt;JdC'rs. o ld
LJshi onf'd do lls, etc. T he hon or f' d
gurs ls wt•rp sea ted togl'thf' r .
Ttw y Wf'n' givrn ca rn ati on c'J r ·
sa grs bnutonnlrrf's and r ac il
r rrrivf'd a gi ft
f 1·y Sleet h entertained with tw o
se lect ions and Rev . Smith sa n g
"Hr Giveth More Grace" and
arcompanird himself on th e
piano .

The thought for the week i s
" Hrm emDer tlw va lue of servi cE'
to ot hr rs ." Th(' praye r focu s,
" Our srnice men and women ."
Th e Heath United M elhodl s t
Church will have a hy mn si ng a t
Overbr oo k Cen tPr on Tuesday 'I I
7 p.m.

He sa id Ha ll had managed to

get over a razor-wi rP topped

red uced to a mistkmeanor . Now

fence in an exer cise yard by

he faces somP Sf'rious j ail time,"
Ph illips sa id .
Th e e sca pe was thf' first &lt;J t the
prison in 12 years .

usi ng a ladder th at was mist&lt;.Jk Pn ly pl aced there by workPrs

n•placing th e pri so n roo f.
When thl? escape wa s di sco vHe d dC'puti es chec ked h is cell
and found his no tes, which sa id
hr planned to tak e some money .
s tNII a t'a r and leavp the state.

Hroderi ck . . Jf'r('my and Jam le

Bus k irk. T i na , CladinP, D. J. and
D,,vi d Riggs, Jl'ff and Sh awna
Ty o. Adam. Andy. Shawn a nd
F: ri c Whil e. Adam and .Jordan
Spank, Ju stin and Trey Robson .
Jer emy Din gey , Cindy Lewi s.
.Je nnifN Yanak. Jeremy and
Je rTod Ba ll. Sherry Vick er s.
Sherry Seddon. and Tammy
QuPen . Ad ul ts ass ist ing were
Rhonda and Jeff T yo. Ca rolyn
Davis. Bob and P eggy Lewr s.
J('rrc na E ber sbac h . Wa nda
Shank , DetJbie Dingev. and Rev .
and Sharon Seddon.

ABY group has
recent get together
Chu r('h

Paulinf' Atkins f'ntf'r
thf' Pas t Matrons on

ta inC' d
Turs day r vr nin~ .
!{u ss E shf'lman, who had ryt-'
s ur gery i n Col umbu'&gt; . is homf'
an d is rrcupt' r3 ting
M &lt; lr~drat

Sa t urd ay of Mr . and Mr ' Rob
Alkirr .
Mr and Mr s. Dou g Bi shop
Jt tr nd('d a sq u&lt;-ln' dance cu rl\·rn
tl on in LouiS\'il iP. 1\~ .. m·er th~&gt;
Wf'Ckcnd .
Mr s. \'elm J L ong. Co lumbu s.
spent n frw da.vs wll h Mr and
Mr s . Millar d Christin

At t Pndi ng

Wf' r c

Family gathers
for reunion
Descendants of the lat e Jac k
and L ora Beeg le Wood gathered
recently aththe home of f vac and
Eve ly n Wood . Chl'S it•r.
Presen t for the r eunion were
three oft he Wood children, M ar y
Jane Wood Efaw, Somerset:
V ic tor and Mary Wood, Por t
Charlotte. F la. ; and Ivan and
Eva lyn Wood , Ches ter.
Atten ding were Laur.1 Wood,
Betty Lou M at tern, Lora Rose
Al lison. John and Kitty Mosinski,
Dawn. Clifford M allern, Charles
and Sa lly M cDole , Ron and Paula
McDo le, Janice and L eaonard
BrodNi c k, Leaona r d J r ., Robin
an d Michael Broderick. Boo ,
D&lt;&gt;bbie and Ama nd a Bracht,
Jackie and Howard Brow n. Jeff.
Dawn. Dav id. Valarie and Mi ·
chr llt• Brown, Richard McDole.
Donald Efaw, Mike, Pattie and
f 'ahryn E f aw, Dea n and Conme
Wood. Pau la and Che lsey Wood,
Gary, Bonnie, Ja son a nd Andrea
War ner, Rodn••y Wood, Jeff and
Lora Wolfe .

TOPS meets

Tra cey

Grupspr, ShL'rrySeddon , Tammy·
Qurcn. StPvr Marrin . Na ncy
1\a kl'f'. Jeremy Heck. Jo sh Heck
,\m.\ · Wa gm'r. Fra n k Bla kf',
Pt'n ny Lewi s . Danny Folmrr.
Ton\· l.c r·. Emm a Laf'. Eric
Wtll.tf'. \1ikP CrrmPan s. Karr n
l .Jmbt·rt . Danny L Pwis, John
S;n gf'll! and E ll(~ n L('wis . Advi ·
'-.ors for lht • !'VI'ning Wl'I"l' Donna
(;rul· ~ r ·r . Ca t h ~· Riggs and PPggy
I .!' Wi s All junior and spniur hig h
'-. tuclents &lt;Hl' invited to attend the
vou th group mee tings held ever y
Su mLt~' f rom ~ - :m to I p.m . Ttw
rwx t ou tin g V.'ill bf' &lt;-l h&lt;J y rid f'

Dianr Hf'fdman lost thP most
we ig ht a nd Virgin ia Poo ll•r was
thr runner up a t t he recen t
meet i ng of Ohio TO PS Cl ub &gt;70.
M r s. Herdm an also won thp fruit
ba sket .
Shirlr .v Woltr coudu&lt;'tl'd a
gamr anti ~a n cy Manl P.\' wa s th e
winnrr
L anni(' Alr shin• and Prggy
Vining rra d a noll' from th l'

T OPS Booklet
J acki e Starcher. ctif'til' ia n at
\'('!f'ra n s MPmorial Ho spita l,
wi l l be th£' guPst speaker at thP
nrx t m eeting on Tuf'sd av.

Alfred UMW meeting held

i·'~fW

lJI",L; dll lJ. ati o n In \\i pq \'ir·gi n i;t
kiiiJWil oi &lt;.., th• • Wl' st \' irgini ;t
])1\'i '&gt; tu n S .C \' . ·\ _
. , hlcv wa s a p
p11illlt •d ;~ (' hipf uf •;t &lt;Jff of thi s
di,·i :-. lun b_v tlwsta tpr·omm a ndt ·r
,\ ,.., h it'\ isd trH' rnhf ' l' llflhf'Hobf'rt

stf'a l ing r·a dios. Phil!ips sa id .
" Th is kid w&lt;1s i n on a felony
whic h m ay or may not ha vr been

Fl orid a rec&lt;' nt ly .

\I rs . Don Ru sse ll

Dougl&lt;J :-.,
PomrrO\', was a dinnr r gut ·s t

i

Ashley given award
by national commander

cell soo n alter he escaped about

7:10 p .m.

spe nt a wctk w ith her fathf'r in

and

Mr s.

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T

Hall had bPen in j ai l four days
&lt;Jwaiting ar raignm e nt on
chargps of brea ki ng into cars and

A bo wling and pizz a party wa s
cn jovcd recen tl y oy the ABY of
th e Middleport first Baptist

Mr.

prP~t f' hi:l g .

In ('Onjundion with Pom. ·Sf•squin•nknninl , the
I 50th anniv rr~ary of lhf' h•&lt;·orporation or lht• villagL'. Bank
Ont&gt; in Ponwroy is ~pnnsoring­
this photo idt'ntifkatlon st•r ics. Ttw photo.o; fcaturl' ardti ·
te ctural drtail-.; of huildin g-101
within tht• tuwn.
Thl' pictuft'S Wt'rt.' taken
around town and art' fl'at urt•d
in We dnesday t'ditions of Th e
Daily Sf' ntinf'l. ,\nswl'rs, hy
mail or drop -off, mu~t h1 •
rect•ivf'd at The Dail y Se ntlnf'l
office by the loUnwlng Mon· &gt;!1JIIJifc&gt;
day. Winnrrs will ht' ll"itt•d in '
Tuesday editions of the paper .
Winner ~ will recr ivf' a landmark fhrl.,tma .s ornanwnt
from Bank One and when tht•
r·
series &lt;'Oncludes all pt•opl•' · ,_ .,
who id(•ntified thf pkt••n•s
correctly wlll haw tht• I'hann
to win a savings hond from '
Bank Ont•.

Phillips sai d a hanr.l dr awn

map ancl notes outlining Hall' s
getaway plan s wrrP found in hi s

Middleport First Baptist Church
has primary back to school party

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Martha Ell rolf took tht' part ;"
IPadcr and ThPima Hrn dPr son
the part of
hostess when th &lt;·
AlfrPd United M C' th odist Wom('n
prC' srnred "A Mission Pa r tnrr
ship " rrcf' ntly at thf' church .
Ni na Ro b inso n. Fl or('n C'('
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Reedsville personals
:VI r." Grant Smit il SJX'nt a f ('H'
da_\'\ Wlt h hf'r gra ndc lli ldr Pn .

Sam Jtha

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Ma nakin S.Jbo t. \'a
M r and M r s . .l c&lt;ek Wa " f.ill
\' L'-. itL~d v.· it h Mr . anrl .\1 rs \ ' C'
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Brid ge. 1\ J.. and Poulinc Kern.
Wa lnutpor t. Pa . . vis itrd rrcf'n t l\·
v;ith Dr n•k and Alison 1-\rr i u:-:.
G rJ nt and Erika Boring and
Pat ;'Vlartin \ "isit Pd wi th Micha1' l.
.Jan and Jf'nna Boring :1t

Chf's trr Huck ]( '.\' , Ann .Jnd .Jim
wrrf' di nnrr gut's Is ol \ 'r s Ma\'i f'

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,\1 axinr WhitC'h!·acl. Hu th ,\n n
lla ldcr c.o n.. J;tn iC !' Young. l·: l!d
Osbornf', &lt;.tnd J\1a ri\ yn Ha nnum
m!'l at thP homf' of K1 Ja Yuu11 g to
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('o u rr nr _
\ Long, Marif'tt ;t_ Wd '&gt;
a n ovar nlg ht guf's t ol hr r griin d
par r nts. M r . anrt M1.., L.t IP
BalciNson
Drb bh' \o\.'d)Pr wa s rt n m·p r
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C;!n to n

( ';t ldwr·ll ;md Thrlma Henderson
P~"~' '&gt;! 'ntt ·d tht' fi n' c hannel s of
IHHI!• s ignatr d ,e; ivin g Thf'sr arc
" IX'cial rP co~ n i ti o n s. g ift s to
missi (l/l . gift in m pmory. world
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Mr ... . Sp£&gt;nCf'r !f'd sing ing of
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pr og ram N(' ll i&lt;· Par ker rPad
l.ukr' 12 ·12 ~ B and l r d a circ le
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~1r s . Sp&lt;' ncrr had tht' prayer
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lk nrv, la l t \' worker in Alaska.
The group Sign ed a ca rd for her .
:v1r s. l ll'ndr rson gave thr mis·
siuns rPport on "Scr i ptur e Goes
Fu l l Urlfr m ;\frira.' · stating
th at i n snrn P p ta rf' s then• tllP
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The next meetin g will bea r t h~
chu rc h on Oc t 2.1. Pa stor Haus.
man wi l l show slid es of her trip to
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L oui s. MrmbPr s are to bring
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R( ' \'. a nd Mr s. Charles E &lt;ttun .
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Jordan allows Iraqi
jet to land in Amman

Quirks in the news
Pot rally expected to draw

"hempfu "

30,000; poU ce ready
MAD I SON. Wis. rUPli Po lice say they are rea dy for this
weekend 's Great M idwest Mari j uana H ar vest Festiva l tltat will
feature foods m ade with mar ijua na, workshops an d a Sunday
marc h that organ izers predict
will attract 30,000 people .
" This is a n eve nt to protes1
stal e laws. And I would enco ur
age people who ar e go ing to
practice civil disobedience to do
so in an ord er ly fashion," sa id
chief organ izer Be n Masei, w ho
recently lost a pr ima r y elec tio n
bid in I he gubernatoria l race .
Po li ce officers at the state.
co un ty, ci ty and Univer sity of
Wisco nsi n Tuesday joined forces
to cr eate "a team" which wil l
enforce th e laws aga inst use of
co n trolled subs tances.
"The possession and -or use of
controlled substances, which in clud e ma r ijuana , is a crime In
the sta te of Wisconsin, and those
who engage in this conduct ar e
subj ec t to arrest regardless of
wh ere or when !I occurs." sa id
Chief M ic hae l M etca lf of the
state Ca prlol Securi ly pollee
force.
Metcalf, who sa id there were80
ar r es ts at las1 yPar 's fes ti val.
sai d those cha rged with a cri ml'
wi ll mostly l ikely f ace $11KI fin es
and be released. Or. i f the need
ari ses . th e person wrll be jailed in
Dane County Jail in Madison.
This weekend 's even t will be
th e fifth consecu tive rally, but
Masel sa id the festiv al ha s been
around under one name or
anoth er si nce 1971.
Masel sa id the festival wi ll
hig lil ight the indu strial uses of
marijuana . which incl ud e
clot hes. paper and food , u,·r as

CA IRO , Egypt iUPII - Jar·
dan allowed an I raq i Airways j et
to la nd In Amman Wednesday,
just one day after the U.N .
Security Council imposed an air
embargo on Baghdad for It s Aug.
2 Invasion of Kuwait. a Wesl&lt;'rn
diplomat sa id .
The diplomat sa id an Iraq I
Airways Boeing 7117 landed at
Amman International Airport
"In clear violation " of the U.N.
embargo Imposed on Tuesday.
"We understand the Iraqi
plane landed at Amman ! Wed
nesday) morning, and that ther e
are two other fl ights also scheduled from Ba ghdad to Amman
later today ," the Amman-based
diplomat told United Press International in a telephone Inter view .
Jordan allowed the Iraq i plane
to land despit e earlier assurances from the H ashemlte kingdom
that It would abide by U .N.
sanctions against Iraq, making It
the first state known to have

Businesses say Rincon turning
into speed trap
RINCON, Ga. ! U P!) - Busi ness owner s say a pollee crackdown on lead - footed m otoris ts Is
givi ng the town an unwan ted
rep utation as a speed trap and
steering travelers awJy from th e

a rea .
A group of bu siness owner s
as ked Town Council Monday
night to tell police to ease off on
speeding tickeL. They sa'd Rinco n 's eco nom y could s uffer if
travelers fearin g tlcke l s avoid
the town .
' 'I'm very much co ncr rnt'd
abo ut this community and the
reputation tha t it could get,"
pharmaci ' t Ron Har den said.
Council members dismissed
the bu siness owners ' complaints,
and ' aid they would stand by t he
poll ee departn.ent' s efforts.
" I think we're acting, not
react ing. I don't think we have
anything to apolog!ze for," Coun cil m ember John J enks said.
Attorney Warren Ratchford
said Rincon could soon rival
Ludo wic i, which once had such
notoriety that form er Gov. Les ter Maddox put up a billboard
outs id e 'he tow n des ignat lng it as
a "speed trap."
Pollee Ch 1ef Wade McGaha
sa id his officers are w rr ti ng m ore
'peeding ticket s because motorists ar e lgnc ri rg the 35 mph llmlt
on G~orgla Highway 21. which
run s through the middle of town .
The hlghwav, which recently was
wid ened to five lanes, has a 45
mph speed llmlt outside Rincon .
Most ~f the tickets issued are
for motorists who exceed the
speed llmlt by 15 to 20 miles mpo .
he sa id .

MOVING Di\ Y - i\ pair ol joggers on Roul&lt;' 2611n Kent, Ohio,
run alongside ten homes that are being moved at the same time
from an area of land where a new mall Is plar.ned to be built. The

SHE'LL SHOW HIM - Marla Wynne, Miss Pennsylvania In th e
recent Miss America pageant, heaves a pie at a target with a
picture of talk show host Larry King In the bullseye. King, a
pageant judge, had called Wvnnc the ugliest Miss America

contestant. King got the pie In tire eye Tuesday during taping lor
"Attltutes, " to be alred Oct. f on Lifetime TV . Wynne Is also
holding th e fluffy puppet she used during the talent porUon of the
pageant. (UPI)

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BA'JGKOK iUPli - Prime
Min is ter Hun Sen of the
Vietn am ese -installed Ca mbo
dian gover nment Wednesday rPjected a co mprom ise proposa l
from the resista nce and warned
that fightIng would ha ve to
ro nt!n ue.
Resistance official s chargf'd
Hun Sen was backing out of his
acceptance of a pe ace plan
worked out by the five per'11an en l m embers of the U .N. Security
Co unciL
"We should co ntinue th e
fight." Hun Sen sa id In a toug l·
speech broadcast by Phnom
Penh radi o. " Ou r enemiPs r1o not
ye t have th e goodwill to erd the
war and to support a cease- fire.''
Hun Se n. apparently r eactin g
to a recent resistance comprorr.·
ise offer, said his govt?rnme nt

would insist on n1ore concessions
uefore It wuuld allow resistance
l eader Prrnce Norodom Siha nouk to head a "Supreme 'Ja tlonal Council."
The coun cil. including represe ntatives from all four battl ing
factions. m ean t to play the key
role In a peace plan tha t turn s
over major powers to an rn te rim
U.:'&lt;. auUrori t y to enfor ce a
cease- fire and arrange national
elec tions.
The first meeting of the council
In Bangkok ~rok e down last w eek
over Hun Sen's lnststence that his
gove rnment be given another
sea t in r 2turn fo r S!hanouk 's
electio n.
Sih anouk this week conceded
on the demand and resistance
sc. urct~s said the new formula

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BEIJING tUP l i - Despite
rosy gover nm ent predictions, th e
ongoing Asian Games have apparently failed to revive China's
tourism Industry and hopes for a
rl(&gt;W boom in visitors have sou r ed
ju st a few days int o the eve n! .
indu st ry offi cia l s sa id
T he na ti ona l and lleijing gover nment s have waxed nea r ly
eu phoric abo ut I he impa ct of th e
Ga mes on tou rism. dec lm at od
after Chinese t roops fired on
pro-democracy demonstrators in
Beijing rn J une 1989 as much of
the world wat ched on television.
Flut while guests initially
fl ood ed lnl o Beijing to attend the
Aslad ope ning ceremony la st
Sat urday. filling man y top hotel s
alm ost to ca pacity, hotel spokes m en say occupancy ra1 es ar P
al rea dy dropping as spectators
leave j ust as quickly.
" Tourism is up. but it's jus t a
bl ip on the screen. " sai d Mari anne Eise nmann. public rela tions director for the r ecently
op&lt;&gt;ned China World Ho te l.

' 'Rates will be b ack dow11 by nc., t
wrek . "
Nearly all Beijing's fore ign m anag ed or foreign joint venture hotels ra ised their room
rates, some by almost double,
durin g the week befo re the
Games opcnc&lt;l in anticipatio n of
at least a brief in crease i n
visi tors .
A le lephone ca nvas s by U nited
Press International of major
hotels indicated many had nearly
100 per cent ot'Cupancy last weekend, but that had dr opped to
around 80 percent by Monday
The China World hotel was
overbooked on the weekend bu 1
occupancy will lik ely drop to
50-60 pt•reent nt•x t Wl'Pk, EisPn·
m.1nn said .
Overall, 553,000 touri sts vi sit ed
Beijing In the f ir st seven mont hs
of thi s yea r , 24 percent better
than thP sa m e perlud last year.
according
to gover nme nt
figures.
But tourism had virt uall y dried
up In June and July 1989after th e

wa s transmitted to Hun Sen by
Thai offi cial s trying to get th e
co uncil m eeting reconvened.
Hun Sen , however, toughened
h is stance to require he at least
be mad e vice chairman of the
counci l.
A te xt of the formula relayed
by Thai officials and made
ava ilable to United Press Inler na rio nal offered the add itiona l
S(•a t to Hun Se n'sgover nmentbut
mad e no mention of a vice
chairman .
"We welco m e, support, and
maint ain the 12·m ember compositio n tof the council! without
Prince Sih anouk," Hun Sen sa id.
But he sa id that i f th e resist
a ncr wanted Sihanouk a s chair ·
man It wo uld ha ve offer " an
approp r i a te rolr· · to his

government '
He said he has proposed three
fo r mul as:
- Si ha nouk as chairman and
him se l f as vier chairman,
- thr tw o as co-chairman. or
- a rotating chairmanship.
Hun Sen said he had been
"chea t ed" a! ta lks in Jaka rta
where he agreed to the election of
Sl ha nouk as c hairman if there
was a concensus on the move.
In Bangkok, Ek Sereywuth, a
spokes man fo r Slhanouk's for ces, SJ id Hun Sen's spPech was a
backward slrp for the peace
proeess .
"I think li e Is trymg to rene ge
on the Jakarta agreem ent and
the framework of th e U.N. peace
pla n." he said . " He kee ps adding
one dem and aft er anolher ."

cra ckdown , and the seve n-month
1990 total was 20 perc ent down
from the peak level In 1988 .
Officials had forec as t up to
200,000 people would vi si t Beijing
during the 16-day Aslad, China's
first m aj or In ternal ron al sports
event since the 1949 communist
revo lution . Bu t fewe r v isito r s
have arrived and m any are
leaving after just a few days.
"T he sit uatio n certainly Isn't
as rosy as th e Natio nal Tourism
Ad min ist rati on predicted." said
one hotel m ana ger who decli ned
to be Identified.
Eve n If a smooth Asian Games
helps bring back some of the
vis it ors who have stayed awa y
from Ch ina sin ce las t yea r 's
unrest . Beijing m ay still suffer a
surplu s of quality hotel rooms.
Twel ve new ho tel s with 4,638
rooms have opened th is yea r in
the cap it al , som e bui l t to open for
the Games , and ra i sing t he
numb('r of three- to five-s tar
hotels to 2R. Eleven more ar e to
be added nex t year.
" it 's goin g to be very tight with
the added competition," sa id
Eise nmann. "It will be very,
very difficult to m ai nt ain occu pancy this winter . "
Ho tel officials hope part of the
slack will be filled by a s teady
gr ow th In bu siness travelers and
tourists from Taiwan, Hong
Kong and Macao.
Visitors from these regions
totaled 12.5 million In the first

half of 1990, the ma j ority of all
arrival s. according to Chines&lt;'
tourism officials . But the figure s
include mctn y ovn seas ChinesC'
who visit repeat edl y for business
and family ma t ters.
Taiwanese havP poured into
China since lhe Na tionalist governm en t bPga n eas in g restric·
lions on travel to th e mai nland i n
November 1987.

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Only abou t h"lf of p.ec ka gcd
foods carry nutritional labe li ng.

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Chinese tourism hopes fall flat despite games

Nutritional labeling of all focxis,
and fast food, urged by panel
ally all parkagerl foods shou ld
lta ve labe ls !ha l explain !heir
nut rl t!onal con !P nt. i nclud i ng
meals servPd in fast foOO restau ra nt s. an Pxper1 panPl recom mend ed WednPsday
Federal regulations req ui rP nuT he panel. going one step
tri tion Ia bellng on ly on foods w ith
farther than recent gover nm ent
nutr ien ts added or if the food's
proposa ls. called for " mandapr odu cer ma kes nutritiona l
tor y and uniform nu trition label ·
cla ims.
ing" for all pac kaged foods, as
In Marc h, Health and Human
well as development of new
Servi ces Secr etar y Louis Sulll·
federa l regulations for labeling
van announced the first maj or
fres h produce , meat , fish and
government effort to Improve
poultry, and restaurant m ea l s.
food labeling In 17 years, saying
particularly those served by
the changes are needed to reduce
f;¥.;1 -food chains.
the "confu sion and frustration "
~ 'Jf co nsumers are to mak e the
that ex is ts among American s
dietary ad j ustm ents recom
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bear consistent nutritional lab
across th e full spect rum of th ei r
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dally shopping, cooking and
fiber, cholesterol and ca lories
eat ing decisions," said the report
from fat. Other proposed steps
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Includ e establishing uniform
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Hun Sen rejects compromise on joint council

moTI

W .~ S HI NGTON t lJPI t - Virtu -

vi olated sanctions.
One Jordanian government
official was quoted as saying
British women former hostages
were aboa rd the I raq i plane, but
insisled that his coun tr y would
abide by the embargo and that
the I raq i plane had returned to
Baghdad.
Jord an' s refusal to condemn
the Iraqi Invas ion of Kuwait and
to sid e with pro-Kuwalti Arab
states has brought It into conflict
with Saudi Arabia . which las t
week cut off Saudi oil suppl ies.
Saudi Arabia earlier this week
expe lled a number of Jordanian.
Yemen i and Iraqi d iplomat s and
charged them with es plopnage.
Jord an r eacted by reca lling it s
ambassador from Riyadh on
Tuesday .
Saudi Arabia's ambassador in
Wa shington openly attack ed Jordan' s King Hussein for what he
described as his pro-Iraqi
policies .

STEAKHOUSE

People in the news·- --.
By WrLLIAM C.
Lnlted Press International
FABULOUS BAKKER BABY: Impri soned televisio neva ngelrst .lim Bakker is a grandfathrr aga l" . Bakker's 20 -vear -old
da ughter. Tammy Sue and hec hu sband. Doug Chapman .
became parents for the s.:'co nd t!me l\l ond ay aftrrnoon wh en
she gave birth to a son at a Charlotte . N.C.. hospital. The co upll'
rs co nsid eri ng na min g th e 6-pu unc. 10-ounce babv eilher
Jona th an or .JPrem_v . ThP ir ft rsr "on. James. Is 19 m~nth s old
and was in thP wai ting room when his brother was born .lim
Bakker may not gpt ;1 c hanc e 10 bouncp tt is g;andchildrP n on hi ~
knee soon si ncp hf' s til! h1s 44 years to g0 on a sen tPnrPfo r fra ud
but a ff'dPra l appeal s court m Richm ond Va . has sc ht:'du~ cd an
Oct 30 heari ng for argu'llents in his appeal
PEAKED INTEREST: Cherry ~l e, do ughnuts anct darn good
co ffep werP served at a Los Ange les fuud -ra ise r that fPaturpd
many of th e rast members of "Tv.- in Pea ks." The week end
party wa s thrown by th e Environmental Media Association to
help I he Tree- PropiP organln ti on and the "Twin Pea ks" r~em e
was a na t ura l bec a ust- of th e sho w' s Northwest sPttJng
Co produce r Mark Frost, wa s th ere. along wllh Kyl e
McLachlan , Sherty Lee. Uana Ashbrook , Eric DaRe, Michael
Horst' , Piper Lauri e and Grace Zabriskie. ' 'I'm speaking on
be ha l f ol lhP cast beca use I r eal ly have I he closes t on-camPra
rel atio nsh ip wi lh a tree," sai d Catherine Co ulso n. who pla ys the
oddba l l " Log Lady ." " The log is a Ponderosa pine and ir's
ind igpnous !0 the Pa c ific Nor:hwest ."
BARBARA .&lt;\T THE OPERA: Barbara Bush added star
qualit y Monday to the open ing ni ght of the Npw York
Metropol it an Opera's 107t h seaso n. Franco Zcffprt•ll i's
eont rovprsia l rendering of "La Bohem e." Bu sh sa t in thP ce n tP r
lxJx wllh New York first lady Joyce Dinkins and thPn vis it ed
Placido Domingo , Mirella Frenl and th e rest of the cast
ba cks tage after th e curta il f elL The only other at tention -getter
In audif'nce was Prince Ra lnier of Mon aco
SKYWALKER VS. SKYYWAL.KER: George Lucas has
dedar ed a I ruce in hi s "Star Wars" with Luther Campbell of 1he
co ntroversia l 2 Live Crew rap grou p. Lu cas's lawyers se ttled
his $200 million suit with Ca mpbell agree ing to quit using " Luk e
Skyywa lker." a ba stardizat ion of I he name of one of t he "S tar
War s" hPrO&lt;'s. as a stage na me. "W hat' s happened . is Luther
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Ca mpbell. than bv Luke Skyywa lker. " Ca mpbell at torney
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LONG LEAVES: Vicki Long , th e woman who c laims to hav e
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daught er. LaDonna . was fathered by a pr:es t and her alleged
af fair wit h At lant a Arc hbis hop EugenP Marino led to his
resig na1io n.

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Pt\RADE MARSHAL Bob Newhart, whose stand -up
appearances, comedy albums and television shows have been
tickling audiences lor three decades, w88 named the Grand
Marshal ol the 102nd Tournament of Roses. Newhart Is seen as he
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, September 26, 1990

Wednesday. September 26. 1990

Medical evacuation for Soviet bum victim
ANC HORAGE . Ala ska 1UP/1 - ,\n Ala, ka
medical team fl ew 10 lhr SO\'ICI Far EaSI
V'ednesd&lt;.iy to hel p sav(' a badl\· burn1 ;d Hu ssia n
boy by flyi ng him I O t hr l 'llll&lt;•d SI JI PS /or
t re a tment by s pf'ria lists.
Anton Avdeenko, 8. of M &lt;.~ g &lt;.t dan . sufft• rp d
se r ious bu rn s ove r one-t hi rd o f his body J nd ~ t v i l' t

regio nal au thorities in the P al'i fir cvas t c il v of
M agadan co nt; !cll' d thr lJn iV&lt;•r si t \ o f i\ 1;-;s ka
I nsti t utE' fo r Ci rcu mpola r He al t11

r0r hl' lp

w lwn

the boy 's C'Ond iti on detr riora trcl.
Dr . Trd Mil ia. who conduc ts a n Al a:-. ka -Sitw r1 a
m edical research pr ogra m an d cli rrc h c ircu mpola r hea lth s tud iPs. a r range d tht' P\·a c ua t 1o n t~nd
fkw wi th a mP di cal IL'a m to ri''SC ur t hC' bo.v .

Th is was thl' firsI medl vac of It s kind In which an
Amer ica n hospital j et r ushed to Soviet Fa r Eas t
l erritory to hr lng back a pat ient for urgen t
lrea tmen t. accord ing t o a stat ement by Provi dence Hospit al in Anchorage and the In stitute for
Ci rcumpolar Heal th.
Ju st last week Mala completed three mon ths of
mect ings wil h U .S and Sovi et offici als aimed al

t's 'a blishl ng a regime for medical eva cuations
and sea rch and rescue m issi ons In the Ber ing
S1ra1t region. ThP Be rin g Emergency Medical

Services Co mmit tee was es ta bllshed.
But 3rrangcmcnt s for th e m edlvac took much of
Tuesda:¥ and by f'VP ning a L ear jet air ambul ance

left Anchor age for Magadan. said Pat ricia
Coc hra n, assis tant direc tor of the Ci rcumpo lar
Health Institute. The pl ane was to turn arou nd and
br in g the burned boy and his m other , A nna
Avdeenko, 32 . back acros s the Beri ng Sea to
Anchorage l ate Wednesday .
Once bac k In Anchorage, another L ear j et was
to fl y the boy to Shriner 's Hospital In Ga lveston,
Tex ., where he would be able to receive the spec Ia I
trea tmen t he needs, Cochran sa id.
Rocky Mountai n Helico pters Inc. of Provo.
Utah, which runs Providence Hospi tal's Li feGuard Al as ka m edlvac progr am , agreed to mak e
the flight s for f ree, Coc hran sa id.

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" We see this as being an Ideal opportuni ty to aid
in furthering diplom atic rel ations between the
two countries," sa id Russ Spray , vice president of
medi ca l ope rati on s for Rocky Mountai n
He licopter s.
A brief m essage from Soviet authonUes
indica ted tha t the accident happened Se pt.l7. The
request for assista nce Tuesday came from
Magadan region Minister of Hea l th Al exei
Le bedev. He asked Mala to ar ra nge for the
moth er and son to enter the Uni ted States and
asked how to pay .
No other inform ation was Immediatel y ava ilable about th e boy or his accident.

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Potato Chips

GET ONE

Playtex
HandSaver Gloves

GET ONE

TOUCH OF SCENTS TOO'S 2.QZ.

BENNEn'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

8

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

985·4473
667·6179

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR
ALL MAKES
Bring It In Or We

Pick Up.

KEN'S APPLI,ANCE
SERVICI
9~2 - 533S

or ~8S - 3S61

Acran from Post Offit:t
21 7 E. 5o&lt;. Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO
J/ 6190/ rt n

BUY ONE

In Memory

14-0 Z PKG

Kroger ~
Walnuts \:tJ

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29

10:00 A.M.

LOCATED AT 407 21\lD &amp; ROUSH STREETS
IN MASON, WV

GET ONE

FREE'

9-0Z.

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THE ESTATE OF THE LATE FWRA C. BOARD
W1LLBESOW
ANTIQUES: Super cuiYOO glass ch1na clawfeet and m1rrored bali.. 7 pc
Art Oero iMng room s.u1te, boo\lase, super onenlaJrype table lamp, 4 pc
Watefia/1 bedroom SUI Ie, 5 pc:_ Warertat! bAdroom Wile. an!lj ue f1re
saeon, supor chafrv txJS iof bed. tables. cedar chest comer what·no!
stand. Yet. platlorm rocker, walnut s1de chrur. mahogany OOokc..ase. oak
wardrobo. c:hatrs, ttu~ket che6t YIC1. comer shell, mahogany desk and
cha,r blue and wh1le saJ1 CI"DD: "Mih l1d, several oak m1rmffi. sovOfiiJ
pll~~. glassware, Shawnoo, m~kglass. OpaleScent. goble$, 11)9 pc:
occu ~ed Japan, Rose china, J&amp;G Meak, n dlma set England Wolrome
Homepenam. crystal lamp, CDS tume taw elry, Qlllod m1rrors . 6 P: OOawMul
dresser set Matson Rose ~nem. chamber JXII, baskets. handle a1tlamp,
handpmnted "Gone w1th the W1 nd" lamp e!ectnfl(ld, t.o marble.. lam~X.
hgunnes books, Kraut cuners, old be!!, Bavana (;I'Bam91' ~ sugat. vaml'ml
~lchers · soveraJ old marbles. oklliDwer pots, sad 1rons. copper toler.
app!e bulle~' ~ettle. mowm~ scythe, wagon wheels, Ha~1t1oo Jonas stone
1ar. wooden lxlxes, wooden jlano. old hght globe&amp;. and more

HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISCELLANEOUS: 5 pc. ~neM Wllh sw•~ ' """'·
Clllhman map~ huth. maple diOP leal table, aportmonl II'" range,
Zenith color conWe TV, swNel rockllr. lam~. p~tlurQ,, Cormngware.
RIVal shrod-o-mal salad maker. electric meat slicer, .l1 cup c:o ttee umelectnc, Fry Daddy, G_E. tla£1ar oven, pobi, pan&amp;, cann1ng J311. water·
hose. adde,., 1oos, dooll. Windows, large lot ol old lumbe1, ~rge lap &amp;
die set Iackie bo•lull, alum. 1wing,Meytag wnng er washer, walker. wheel
chair. i.,Uill J&amp;Cks. all kmda ol fiftil'fl$, ~us """'
JIUC'l10NEER NOTE: A VOI'JI lArge Jill Do~ Jluctlon
Bring A Chair &amp; Spend The D"'l
AIICTIOH COHDIICTID n

IANT

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

Harvest Fresh
Broccoli Spears

LUNCH

GET ONE

MASON, WV

773-5785

EXECUTORS! RUTH M. JOHNSON
U M.JBENE KONIECZNY
TERMS: Cllh or a.tck w•htD
Nett Ruponolbto For Acoldtnll or Laa of l'loptr1y
Uoooood l Bonded In Ohio, Kontucky l Wtll Vlflllnlo 186

KROGER LITE 'N SOUR CREAM IS.OZ..
BUY ONE-GET nuE EOE:&lt; I

POMEROY - 5 acres. va
ca nt Rround on top ol a hill
near town Greatlocatton !or
house o• tra1le1 $3 .900 DO

RACINE - RANCH HOME
ON C. R. 35. 5 m•leslrom Ra·
etne 7 room. 3 bed10oms.
fa mil y roo 1n wrth !treplace
mud room . uttlt!y, heat
pump A/C. S1«m g on 2.15
acres REDUCE S-1 5. 900 00

RUTLAND - Mu st see to
apprem te 3 bed room s. I ~
l ath. ran ch. Beaml&lt;l ce&lt;l
mg;, heat pump CIA. patiO,
garage, carport plu s other

bu1ldin1' S!!uate&lt;J on ap
pr01. 6 mes $4 4.000.00.
POMEROY
- Kinpbury
ROICI - 2• 1-m l ot. Wale&lt;
and ~ectnc available. Owner
may h~ p finance. s;, lots to
choose hom. $6.000.00
POMEROY - 4 unit apart·
ment bUIIdmg 1n Pometoy.
Potentl!l Monthly gross mcome $400 00
ASKING
11 7. 500.00

In Loving Me mol)' ot

JOHN SPIRES
I Love You Very
Much .

rov . Ohi o, n~~se rv e s the right
to bid at thi s ul e, a nd to
wtthdraw the a bove co lla teral prior to sale . Furt her,
The Farman Bank end Sev·
ings C o mpen v re utr11e1 th e
righ t t o r ej ec t any o r all bids

subm itted .
Further. the above co ll e teral w ill be so!d in the con ·
dition it is in wit h no ex prene d or implied w a rren ·
ties given .

DeadUne For Changes To Be
Made In The 1991 Ohio VaUey
Phone Book Is Friday, Oct. S
Sadly
missed but
dearly loved by parents,
Mr. &amp; Mro. Geo1110 Luot•; lioter, Tommy and
brother· in· law. Kenny

Anyone Needing Additions, Deletions, Chan gos
Or Wlahlng To Advertise Should Calt
Betwean g a.m . • 5 p.m . Weekdays!
1-800-556-8930
Or Mail Inform ation To .

Seor1M; nice, Angle and

nephew. llradly S.arloo.
Also by att family
members. and a host
of dear friend1.

CHAMPION DIRECTORIES. INC_
P. 0. Box 22, Norwalk, OH 44857

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Help Wanted

HEALTH FACILITIES
SURVEYOR
Surveys health care facility in a multi -county are_
a
to insure compliance with all Medicare / Mad• ·
caid standards of care . Candidates should be an
RN . or RN / QMRP . Experience in long term care
and supervision preferred . Travel required 4-5
days per week . Occasional overnights. Salary
$25,730 , plus travel allowance and excellent benefits.
To apply or inquire, contact :

JEAN TRUSSELL .94!1-2660
JO Hlll.. ...... .. ...985-4466

Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer

to

view yout prop-

erty. CAll TODAY ANO LIST

WllH ClElAND

OFFICE .. .. .... .. 992·2259

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CHESTER
985.3301

8·9·1 mo.

SHOOTS START
SEPT 16, 1990

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

SHOOTING
MATCH
Every Sunday
Starting ot

Wilkesville

and

Solem Center

We Clf'y Fishing SupptiM

Pay Your Phone

~

11:00 A.M.

Belween

SALES &amp; SERVICE

9 - 12 -' 90 -1 me

and Cable Bills Her e
• IUSINIII PHONI
I6UI 992-6SSO
'ESIDENCI PHONI
t6t• I 992- 77 H
.

1?8iln

SER~ICE

We con repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We con
also tKid boil and rod
out rodiotors. We also
repair Gas Tanks.
992 -2196
Middleport , Ohio
1-1J.H c

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
fD&lt;toty Chob
17 Gouge !llotgun• Only
Strictly Enlomd
9 25-'99 -Wn

Announcements
1

Card of Thanks

T ha n~ you Mason County Insuranc e lor buy!ng my 1990
market hog at the Mason
Co unty Fa ir. Joey Baker.

Thank you Norria Dodge and
Empire Fum!lure of Gall ipolis
fo r buy ing my 1990 Mark et Ho g
altha Mason County Fa ir. Angle
Bake r.
Thank yo u St ar Bank o f Ga llipol is to r buyin g my 1990
marke t ho g at the Mason
Cou nty F11ir. Na ncy Bak er.

3 Announcements
Gold Cred it Ca rd, euh edw• nce

progra m. Vlaa!M att., card guar
No sec urity d t pos/1. l -iKl0-446-

004 0, $25
Haar1 sea rch s ingles network
An uelllng way to meal aomeone specl• l. Wr ite Hun s earch ,
P.O. So1 1043 , G" llipo lls, OH
45631

Reduce u te and tnt wl lh
Go Bue Caps ules a nd E-Vs p
" Water Pillt '' AI Fruth Ph arm acy.

Giveaway

4

1 yr old m•l• half Bngle and
Boston Terr~r, to good home,

l04.675-5BI5.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
*LIGHT HAUliNG

*FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK

992-2269
USED RAILROAD TIES
6- t 2· 90 ""

2 ma le kltta ns, 6 week s old to 1
good home. Call anytime 614·

992 -3877
2 white ma le dogt, Long h a ir.d ,

vary lrltndly . 6t4-379-2n4 .
3 blonde 6 wk . klltensL l g ray.
white .5 month eats . 10 good
homt s. 614 -446-0 31 7.

6 bl autlf\.11 kl11ans, lltttr lralnad ,
3 blac k, 2 gr1y, 304-'75-4303.

8 month old G•rman ShepardColl ie malt dog . Good natured .
Wilt give dog food al so . 514-985-

42 16 il no answer
o r 614-985-3S83

614-~2- 5203

H"ll AustrlUan S hilpherd, 304675-3648.

Pupple• : par1 Bilek lab l
ma n Sheph erd. 6M-388..a851

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN till
INSUlATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

NowH- lo!ilt
"Free Estimates "
PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

NO SUNDAY CAW

4-16-16-1111

Get Quick Results! Place A S5 Per Oay ·Bulletin Board ' Advertisement In The Daily Sentinel Classified Section.

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BAUM
LUMBER

Choke only

PAT" HILL FORD

REAITYII
IIAE HUPP ........ 949·2257

Owners. We hiYe buyers
ready

-.!,.

12 Gauge Factory

Fermers Bank and

Rebecca Maust
The Ohio Department of Health
Bureau of Medical Service
246 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0588
(614) 466-2070

ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!!
lleip Count) RNI Eoals

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...

Amer ica's F ~ vor i r e
Pm u ble Sp:1

1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS

New Location:
168 North ltcond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

The

Small bam.

S235QO DO

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GUN SHOOTS

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

191 26 . 27. 28. 3tc

and many other leatures In
elu des tra1i e1 lot. Call lor appomt me nt REOU CED
OWNER WANTS TO SEll"

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GUN CLUB

Saving• Compa ny, Pome ·

Happy 3rd
Anniversary

wtth dtntn g ba t, all storms

'

Rerrea r

-

ber 29 . 1990. at10 :00a .m ..
a public: sale will be held at

erov . Ottio . to sell for cuh
the following collateral :
1989 ChevtOiet S 1 0 PU
S#1GCCS14ROK2218789

close to !own, 3 l:mroom mo-

ESTATE
AUCTION

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that on Saturday . Septem 106 Un l&lt;l n Avenue. Pam ·

ago. Sept . 28 . 1986 .

MIOOLEPORT
- GOOD
STREET - Th 1s n•ce 11?
story home leatu res 3 to 4
bei11 ooms. modern k1tchen

Y ou r
, (,&lt;; D .1v- A · Yra r

Happy Ads
PUBLI C NOTI CE
NOTICE is hereby g iv en

REV . GEORGE
LUSTER Jr .. who

bile home
$1 5.900 00

HOT SP RING
SPA

RACINE

1987 Chev Covaliar SW

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

-

located on Safford School Rd. off lt. 141 ~
16141 44• ·9416 or 1·800-872-59•7
"''

1-11-'II!·Hn

MIDOLEPORT - 600 "''"' 'lui secludo:l country acres

FREE! FREE' FREE! FREE'

KROGER ZIPS SNACK CRACKERS 11-l!Z. BOX

•Lot• Rentals

3 Announcemenls

FREE!
Ortega
Salsa
GET ONE

5

mat1 c. 4 new t~re s Ge ls good ga s
mileage. Only one owner. Mu st se ll
Make oiler 614-992-2 377

GET ONE

EE'

~orn e

RPniOls

Stock!!

MOBILE HOME FURNACES - HEAT PUMPS
ALL FURNACE PARTS

Sept. 4 , tfn

PS. PB . AC. AM/ FM cassette. au lo

Fischer's
Meat Wieners

12-0Z. JAR HOT OR MILD
THICK AND CHUNI'Y

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

742-2157
RUTLAND, OHIO

CAR FOR SAL E
1987 DODGE COLT DL

HB . PKG .

GET ONE

I1J1ER·JJIERM.

1·31-' 911 ttn

BEGINNER
PAINTING &amp;
CRAFT CLASSES

...

BUY ONE

Louis Rich
Ground Turkey

p~~! ·

•M obil e

lt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio

Services
8 1 Hom e

•Mobile ~orn e

Aaon Frem Patt Office

614·992-2328

Real Estale General

FREE! "oom~•M~"''"~ •

FROZEN HB . RO LL

.5-0Z.

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Now In

BE rr£R vr Of~

06-86-Hn

11112·7479

POMEIOY, 01110

2

PKG .

Shra-Lins
Pita Crisps

614 992 -5114

S # 1G1JD8111HJ110696

Call your local Kroger Store Manager and enroll in this
exciting new educational program to obtain a FREE IBM
Personal System/2rM computer with printer for your
school. We'll give you a $25,000 bonus in receipts just
for sign ing up. There's no limit to the number of
computers with printers your school can earn. Start
saving your Kroger register receipts and call for details
today. Kroger cares about your children's education!

BUY ONE

Prices"

992 -5335 or ~85 - 3561

poued away 4 vera

IN THE DELl -PASTRY SHOPPE
12-CT . PKG . FROZEN

Clean Dry Aluminum Cans, 45¢ per lb .
Clean AutO Radiators 44¢ lb_; Batteries ' 1.25 ea .
Yellow Brass 40c lb.; Alum . Sheets 40¢ lb.

PH. 9411-2801
or Res. 949·2860

liEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Ea ch

CA FFEINE FREE DIET COKE

Diet Coke or ·
Coca Cola Classic

Reasonable

COUNTR.Y
MOBILE
HOME PARK

90 DAY WlUlNTY

I#Ufl!UMtJI
21 - Bustneu Opp ort unn y
~'- - Mon ev to l o an

" At

USED APPLIANCES

Porcelain Flowers
Wed ., Oct. 3
Christmas Project
Fabric Painting
Oct. 16·11-18

NEEDED PART and FULL TIME
HELP. Gas patd Call
CAPTAIN STEAMER CLEANE RS

PAYING AS OF TODAY, SEPT. 11 , 1990
#1 Copper '1 per lb.;

63 - l •vetl od•
64 - H•v A. Grim

65 - Sttl!d &amp;

17 - Mi sCel l aneous
Wan led Tu Do

CUSTOM BUlL T
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

9 -12 -'90 -1 mo

62 Wa nt ed t o Bu y

4 7 - Wantl' d t o Rent
oQ8 - EQurO'Ti en t lo r Aen t
49 - For Leas !'

BULLETIN BOARD

NEW HOURS:

POMEROY: 9 a.m .-7 p.m . 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m .- 6 p.m. 8 Days, Closed Sunday

BISSELl
BUILDER1

Day or Night
NO SUNOA Y CALLS

.1 6 \' ear&amp;E~ pnie n ft'

Enrol/in For
Prog gIn

POMEROY, OHIO: Rt . 7 &amp; S.R . 143
ALBANY. OHIO : Rt. 60 &amp; S.R . 143

8-).' 90-1 mo

Between Wilkesville
and Salem (enter

Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes

Deadline

FREE ESTIMATE S

1 -11 -90 tin

5 3- An tiQ ue!
5 4 - M• sc Me rch an d rse

4 - G r v l!awa~
S

41,

Merchandise

4 2 -- M o brll!! Ho m A~ ! (o r Ren 1
4.1 - Farm J to r Fie f' I
4 4 - Apar t ment t o r Rl'!nt
45 - Fur n05 httd Roo ms
46 Spa ce lor Aeo -1

Get Results Fut

ROOFING

seoarate lld 5

41 - Houses to r Aen1

66 7 - Coo lv,lle

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING
OFFERS 2 LOCAnONS TO SERVE YOU ..•.

s 13 o o
5 1 30 Jd ay

1 1 Ht- lp W11nt ed

OA¥ BEFORE PUBLI C AT ION
- 1 1 00 AM SATUk DAY
- 2 00 P M ~0 N D A1'
2 00 PM TUE S DAV
- 2 0 0 PM WED fiJ ESDA Y
2 0 0 P M THU RSOAY
2 00 P r..· FR I DAY

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06 Jday
arc to r c onse cu tt'.i e run s b• o ken u[l dry I w 111 be c;h .,g ed

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cept - class 1l1 ~ dr s p i~ . Buslni!IS$ Ca r d and legal nOt iCASI
will a ls o ll p~Je a r 1n t h e Pt P l.,uan! R l!grH fH " nu t h e G ~lo.
pol" Da rl~ T r~bun e re11c hr ng ove r 18 00 0 t1o mes
CO PY D EA DLINE
M O NDAY PAP ER
TU ES DA Y PAP.ER
W EDN ESDA Y PA P [ ~
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' free ads
G1'o'e away an d Fou nd ads und w 1 5 w r&gt; rds woll h&lt;'
ru n J d ~s al no chtrgf'
.

' 7 po mt hne ty pe on ly used
' Sent m el1s not res po nstble !01 f!fi OI 5 a h er f.r st o av !C heck
lor e,. o r ~ llf JI dey ad run1 on paper I C al l b ..lor e 2 00 p m
d fN • h et" cublltatiO n t o m ake c oro ec t ron
•Ads 1ha1 mu st be pa•d In ad1111nce are
C ll rd o l Th anks
H app~ Ad~
I n Me mo r1am
Yard Sa lll:S

Rat e
5 4 00

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M on1h! y

J)A id

COPYRIGHT 1990 - THE KROGER CO . ITEMS AND
PR ICES GOOD SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, THROUGH SATUR ·
DA Y, SEPT. 29, 1990, IN POMEROY, OHIO.

Wo rd s
15

3

" R e~ll!fVe $ 50 diSco u n t l or IHh pa od m a dvan ce

•eadilv a\lailabl e for sale in eac h Kroger Store, ex cept as specif icaU)' noted in
this a d . If we do run ou t of an &amp;d 11ert1s&amp;d ttem , we w ill otter you your cho ice
ol a comparable it em, when available, rellec ttng the same savings or a rain
check w hich win entitle you to purchase th e ad vert tsed item at the advenised

R•. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

RATES

TO PLAH AN AD CALL 992 -2156
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
'
y
o u1 1ode M e •gs Ga lll l'l or M uo n ~::u unues mu s: Ill: D• t:

ADVERTISED ITEM PDLICY·Each ol these advertised 11ems is requ ired to be

Business Services

u ..d

Retrlg.nuar,

II

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507

S•cond Alit . Galllpoll1.
Wa lch dogs &amp; puppln to
giveaway, pa rt doberman, pit
Dulle, g•rman ahepherd. 114l87-0316.

6
Fo und

Lost &amp; Found

grown bl1ck
downtown
Pomery are a . Medium '-"ath

lam•!•

a

half

puppy,

ht lr, lov• people. 1141112-34.20,
Found ; Gra~t Dane

Ooa. Tan

lf.tlial
Cadmus VIcinity, 6t4-3N.a434,
Found: In Rodnoy, ll.ato boogto.
et ..245-!417t.
·
color,

Black

Collar.

LOST small off white dog,
Meadowbrook Sandhi• .,.1,
»1~7 5-t.U .

�Page-14- The Da1ly Senttnel
7

Pomeroy- Middleport, Oh1o

LAFF-A-DAY

Yard Sale

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2&amp;3 BR country, Vmton area
Stove, Ralrlgerator Water, trash
paid $200, $210 plus daposlt
both havt large room addttlons
Vary nict 614·388 9686

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
544 Jackson Plk•, Pari! lant
Trailer Park. Lot
Th1.1r1 Frl
&amp; Sat

m.

2 bedroom trailer S200 month
Gallipolla Ferry, 304oo675·2931 or
l04.S76·2528

ALL Yard Salet Musl 81 Paid In
DEADLINE 2 oo p m
the day before tht ad is to run
Sunday Millon • 2 00 p m
Friday Monday ~Ilion
2 00
p m Saturday

Advance

2 bedroom fumisl'l~ or untur
nishld Good cl1an condit ion
HUO or lmployed Naw Ha v•n
304-882-2466

Oarag• Sale Fri &amp; Sat Subdlv•
aion blhlnd old Bldwall Elem
Somt1 tt.ms Kero Haat~r
playpen, console TV couch ate

2 BR, 12x60 CA Large lot
Green Township $240 month
plus security deposit 614 445

R1 141 across !rom Jumbo
eh lldr1n Infants clothes slzas 6
months up to size a Thursday

2 mobile homa1 2 bedroom
furnished, S200 plus utilities
$100 deposit Hud approved
304-675 6512 altar 5 00 Of 675-3900 anytime

0885

s.pe 2nh 8·?

Thurs Frl Bulavllle Rd Fourth
House len side North ol over
cross Somethmg For Everyone'

"Will there be a refund on
I his If my husband doesn't

&amp; VIcinity

lllake t"L'.J"

3 family Tun &amp; Wed 800600
52

Burdette

KIT ' N' CARLYLE® by LarrJ Wnght

51

Addn

Autos for Sale

71

Household
Goods

Wednesday, September 26, 1990

12 cu ft chest freezer $250 304
675-3030 or 67'5--3431
County Appliance, Inc Good
used appliances, TV sets Open
8 am to 6 pm Mon..Sat 614
446 1699 627 3rd Ava Gal
lipolis, OH

Television
Viewing
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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pearson Auction Company
now bookmg aucllons
ex
perience makes the difference
Licensed Ohio, Kentucky Wast
Virginia 304m 5785
David Bo9gs Aucllon Ser~~lce
Now bookmg auction s licensed
1n Ohio, 614~46-7750

9

Acerage wltl'l limber or farm
wllh timber 614 388 9354
Hbmt tm.w battles &amp; bottle
c•pper 614-446 6559
lfsad mobile homes ca ll 614
446-0175
Want~

To Buy Junk Autos
with or Wlll'loul motors Call
Larry ltvely 6t4-.J88 9303

Employment Services
Help Wanled

AVON • All areas Call M.anl\'n
Waavar 304 882 2645
AVON I All Arau I S1'11rley
SPN,_ 304-67S-1429
Baby11t1ing In my home only
Preferably a young woman
Must bt rsllable &amp; ha11e good
rtftrtncH 2 Children 614 441

om

Cosmelologlll natdadl Guaran
!ted wagH p.11d vacations 614
446·7'261.
O.ytima part tlmt babys111er
wanted In Cl'leshln
Kyg11r
Creak 1r1a Call aher 5pm 614
36V...0:114

Eam money by tha week Jom
tha numbars to demonstrate
Chrlstm11 A.round Th•Wqrld
July-O.C:embar leava name
addretiS and phone number on
a~arlng aervka 614-992-631 9
Eam up to SSOO w11kly stull1ng
envelopes 11 horne aasy work
no axptrlanca For !rea mto
..nd SASE to Pl'lilaina PO
Bo• 855 Maywood, N J 07601
E.asy Pl'lona Wotill A loeal num
ber on S325 a day 11 not more
plus
answar
pl'lonu
lor
t-l.allonwldt Co now hiring' 614
446-7-198 tfter 6p m
Easy Wofill Exnllanl Pay' As
11mbl1 Products at homa Call
tat" intormaUon 504--641-8003 Et
)1)

Expartancad
media
5ales
rapraa.ntatlva Bua plua com
mlulon l04
7885 call tor In

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m

FEDERAL

GOVERNMEN1

IS

HIRING $16 000462 000 year
Call 1...ftOS..564-6500 Ext GB 96a
fOf lmmltdlala rasponsa
Full tlmt babyslllmg poslt •on
available In my home Send
r11umato PO Box 21 Karr OH

45843

HOME TYPISTS
PC usara
nMd.-:1
$3.5,000
potan!IAI

o.talla (1)

80&amp;-687~

Ell B

4582.
INMEDIATE OPENINGS for Dis
placed Homamtkera nHdlng
emottonll aupport
buildmg
saU-eonlldtnca car11r lden
tlltcation, Job raedlnass Call
Betty Adkins at Buckaya H I s
CarMr Ctn1ar tor Jnlorma11on

614·245-$334
INTELLIGENCE

JOBS

MEDICAL

rEO

CIA, US Cu.-toma DEl etc
Now Hiring Listings (1) 805&amp;87-eooD Ext K·11n89

JOB HUN11NG? NEED A SKILL?

WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS

aa Auto Wechanlea Aeeount
lngiCompuUng Sp«lallst Car
ptntera
Cosmttologlsta
Food
Serv1ca
Electric 1tnt
Woril.tra
Elac:tronlcs
loch
niclans, Industrial Malntenanca
Workara
Machini sts
Sac:retar~n
and
Parslegals
Welden Rtglslar now lor cl.u
111 beginning October 1 1990
Call Ttl-County Vocational Adult
Ctntar at 1 800-637-6508 A
variety of funding sourcts to
pay hx training ara available lor
tl'loea allglbla
Looking tor an apt manager
Ntw Havtn WV 24 unit project
buk: aklll ne.ciad in malntenca
and oHiea worll 304 755-a063 or
und mumt Sargent Squara
Ap4 P 0 Bo1 562, Poe a WV

Part lime babystlter Sand Htll
Road evenmg 11h1t1 304 6752655
R&amp;eepllon
pos t1on
and
Madlnld Aide tor the Tille V
Program Mus t be 55 years of
age or older ano meet the
teda•al Income gu1delm1 Appt'{
101 Second ~~ Po nt Pleasant
EARN
MONE.Y
typng
wordproces ... lng persortal com
putmg AI home Full or pt I me
$35 0001vr Income po•enltal 1I)
805-687-6000 El B 10189
SOCIAL
WORK
POS TION
Program Coord n11lor pos 1t1on
ava ilabl e at two res1den••al
programs lor people w1th men
tal retardation and da\lelopmAn
!AI diSablhlles In G.llloil County
Oh•o Responstbtlll les Include
the dav to-day super\ll!.ton ot
tl'la program Must have one
year experlencu and a fotJr yu.r
degr•e In a huma n SfiiVIces
f,.Jid Ekperi•nce w 11'1 Medu: atd
ragulallons and prevtous n
panenca w1th personnel super
"'siOfl pteferrea Valid dr var s
license end good drlvmg "&amp;l.ord
ruqu rerl Flexible hours Liberal
benefit padage Salary $tS.
19 000 year All appllcatl(lns
"l ust be post-marked by 10..()1
90 Send raSl•ma to Ceclha
dakar
Buckaya Community
Serv1ces PO Boll 604 Jack
son OH 45'i40 Equa Opp.:n
'unll't Employer
Want ••petltnc ed phcne person
p11rt 11mB 304 675 1725
Wanted Eledromc T11chnlc1an
Send resume to P C Box 702
Gallipolis OH 45631
WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN
TrlE MEDICAL FIELD' ! so Tr1
Countv s
Adult
D1ver s•l•ed
M.JdiCal Occupations program
Is lor '1'00' OUI program
pr'"lvlde!i you w 1\h a solid
loundat ton 1n madlc?l te r
m1nolog/, and procedu res as
well as ngtrucll on 1n yo ur a aa
ol speclai llahon You are also
tra1red m Job Saek1ng Ski Is
that Will pro\/ de you lha
gradual&amp; With an added boo!;;\
for -,ers.:on!'l l success n the fOb
market Call 1 BOO 6506 to reg1s
ler lor classes begmmng Oc
Iober lSI

12

VA. 2515i
L.*lng for BerMr Styils1s 614-.

441 1803, 114-446-8355.

LPN, p1rt-tlme NUet, all ahtnt,
CtU MktdJMon El'latN &amp;14-446--

n..

Part-time lnltNC'for nHdtd to
tACh community and personal
P.lllt 10 lduMa In their own
home (Meigs County) Varioul
Pilla and talaf'llll rw~ad It you
tiki to cook, enrctae g~rdtn,
rnd or drtv.-we may "have a

you Wo'r• looking for

~ who tnJoy other ptopla,

who Cln INCh varioul lkJIII IO
OChiN, who ,,.. crutlva, 1nd

willing to worl!; •• JNrt ot an

f':l

hours1week. H lnteNIIId call

211-1031 no lilt« than 10.3-QO,

Pleasasnl, Exc cond French
C~y Mobile Homes 614 446
9340 304 675-6898 304 675
3JtJ
bedroom full slza basement
located Grear Road 100x200 lot
$36,500 304 273 200&lt;1 Of 304
575 1279
;l

3 bfldrooma housa, land con
tract 304 675 5104
3 bedrooms pool dar.k 676
South Fourth Mlddlepor1 (near
Meigs Jr H1ghl $31 QUO 614
992:"7323
7 room 1 112 bath 1 3 acres ad
d111onal 33 acres hunting and
I mber 614 992 111a o;~r 1 384
2097
7 rooms 1 112 bath!i count ry
hv1ng but close to Meigs School
and town
Rt
33·4 lane
Township Road 27 First road to
r ght Call 614 992 1118 or I 394

2097

GOVERNMENT HOMES l'rom $1
(U
repair}
Dalin~uant
Ia•
propertr ~epo91ess1ons Your
area (1 a05-687 6000 E•t GH
4562 lor curran! repo list
home w1th 3 bedrooms family
room t~arage In R&lt;.~stlc Hills
Syracuse Priced at $39 000
614 992 54651614 992 3111
Housa 3 bedroom rancher 6 112
acres 304 675 33n

32

Check ua out tor quality turnl
lure and carpAls Mollohan Fur
nltura &amp; Carpels Rt 7 North
Phona 614-446 7444 GallipoliS
Ohio
For Sata On All Grass Turf In
stock S2 99 yard Mollohan
Furniture 614-446-7444

1996 Ford F 250 new tires aUio
&amp; air Proless1onally re-bufn en-

gine Dependable truck, $4,800
614 446 6751

73

Vans &amp; 4 WD's

ntlghbo&lt;hood, reloronceo ro

18

Mobile Homes
for Sale

'(OU LOOK
MORE LIKE
'(OU JU 5T GOT
OFF TI-lE OLD
01151-lOLM
TRAIL'

Wanted to Do

Exper~encad child car11 m my
home Monday thru Fr1day 6 30
am till 5 30 pm 304 675 2029

Furniture relln "ih ng and repa r
quality w ork a11d free &amp;SIImatas
304-675 7991
Get your cha1n saw serviCed tor
llrewood !Ieason S1ders E
qu pment Co Hendorson WV
304-675 742t
Housecleaning or care ol the
SJ5 day
or
both
elderly
S40iday Att s 614 446 na3
Mag1c Year• D•y Care Centar
dApAndab e
reaso nable
I cense qual l't ch td ca re Mon
da't lhru Fraday 7 30 til l , 30
For mora lnlorn;ar on o 1 to
reg•ster 304-675 5847
Miss Paula s Day C.tre Canter
Sat• affordable ch1ldnre M F
6 am
5 30 p m Age s 2 10
Before alter sc hool Dr op ms
WIICOma 814 446-8224
Pltno pupils ! &lt;~ugh \ m my homo
To
bag mno rs
ad\lanced
aludanta and adulls Also I Ja ch
chord ing and tra~p os ng II n
leruted"614z992 5403
Will do babys11tlng m my home
any dey or hours North Pomt
sc:hool d•atrlct 304 67~ 79!tt

Will do sawing 1n my home call
anyt1ma 614 3aa 9769

1974 Carnaga House All alec
2br 2 bllth11 121.65 $6 000 614
446 1511
1975 Champ ion 1tlx65, 2 BR set
up on prl\la ta lot on 21d 6 ml
from town $4500 Fr11 rent for
1 year 614 256 1393
1980 Fraedom, 14)(7'0, moblla
homt total alectnc, llka n•w
n•w
houst furnltura
with
washer and dryar 304 882 3245
or aa2 3704
1982 Townhousa 14x7'0 doubla
axpa ndo CA On prl\late ranlad
lot In flodnay 614-446 1539 anar

5p m ..,---c-- ·-:-c::--::--:--:

~

For sa le or rent 4 btdroom
do11ble wid•
Bidwell, Ohio
Rent $250 month Sale $27000
Co ntact John Siders 304 67S.
11129 216 345 9340 or Smith
Realty 614-446-6806

6711 ecras, Sdplco Township In
etudes
one
house
Only
$139 000 6141385-4510 attar 7 00

pm

Comm ercial Lots Eureka, lola
&amp; Acerege 12 al:tll Gallipolis
Building slle, 45 acres timber

ID4~75-5t.:O~
· ~--------~
0 J Wh it a Ad, 2 acres wood~
building lot ready to build on
re5trlcl.d
i100 614 2U-t5B5

sa

Routa 2 Aahton 1 acre lotst 3
mlllt south Gatllpolla locks
public water, no restrictions
P:ome with river frohtage, 304576-2336

Rentals

Turn
SPORTING
GOODS
America a lava of a porta Into a
auccestful l'luslneu You can
own and operate • auccassfu l
Sporting Goods store with Na
Ilona! B"uylng Power, Extans•ve
Training Prolualonal Assla
tance For Information call TIM

BERUNE
8484

SPORTS

800 243

Wanting to rant 4 chair Beaut y
Salon ~11dy to move In! 614
446·2107

22 Money to Loan
LOANS BY MAIL
Up to J5 000 In
hours Wa
can help yo., get a tlgnatura

n

111k lot CMoty Equlll Oppor- Loon By IIIII 1-IIOQ.241H1500
tunity E.,,...,.,
SID5fM

197'6 Lowes boat 14 ft 20 l'lp
motor swivel seats 11111 wall
$1 000 :104 8!15 3:135

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques
1124 E Main Street, Pomeroy
Hours M T W 10 00 a m to 5 00
p m Sunday I 00 to 6 00 p m
614 992 2526

Mldd taport Ohio, Beach St One
badroom furnished apt depos1t
&amp; releranca required, 304 882

Top Cash paid Old turmture
cuboards
qu11ts
or ental
pa nt ng~ toys, or entire astate
call colfect 304 525 3275 or 3011
523~854

6679
UpslaiA Fumlshed 3 rooms &amp;
bath clean no pets rafaren ce &amp;
deposl! requlrtd 614-446 1519

45

Anllques

54

12 hp Wes111rn auto ndmg
mower 4 montl'ls old 1980
Chevy Monza needs work 304
895 3013
16 HP 7500 Wall Generator
Electric Start, Pneumatic Finish
Nailar 10' Maklla Mater Saw 5
l'lp yardman flot otlller, 6 hp
Tr oy BUilt Til ler 614 446-0721 at
ter 6 p m
fii!IW

bicycle 614

Almost n11w sola &amp; reel ner
used 4 mos maple collee table
614 446-4430
Cath&amp;dral Wmdow qu11ts made
by Ruby Crawford 604 Holcomb
Hollow Rd Thurma n OH ~5685
614 245 5947
Dlnelle set (4 cl'lalrs 1 table) 16
bike Queen &amp;lle haadboard
Battery operah1d rockmg horse
614-446 a241

Furnished
Rooms

Firewood l or sele Cut slabs
614 25&amp;-6119 or 614 256-6456

Rooms tor rent waak or mont I'!
Slarllng at tl20/mo Gall•a Hotel
614-44&amp;-liil580

Firewood
seasoned
cut
seasoned and spill $40 p1ck up
load, 304 675 6662

S!Hplng roomt with cooking
Alaa tralttr apace All hook ups.
Call after 2 00 p m , 304 7'735651 Mallon WV

46

Space for Rent

814 9i:llll79

51

Household
Goods
LAYNE S FURNITURE

SoPes and cl'lalra priced from
S395 to $995 Tables $50 and up
to $125 Hldl·l b~s S390 to
S595 Racllnars S225 to $375
Lampt S28 to 112! Dinettes
$109 tnd up to $495 Wood tabla
w-e chairs $285 to $795 Desks
5145 up to $375 Hutches $400 &amp;
up bunk bads compllll wltl'l
matlrtas $~5 1nd up to 1395
btby beds J110 MaHrassas or
box springs lull or twin $78 llrm
J88, and S98 Quean 11ts $275 &amp;
up King $350 4 drn1ar chest
S89 Gun Cabl111ta 6, 8 &amp; 10
gun Baby maHrassas $35 &amp;
$45 Bad lramas $25, Queen
Size $35 &amp; king frame $50 Good
Nlactlon of bedroom IUitU
mttal cabinets headboards $30
and up to $65 90 dey a ume as
cash wlt\'1 approved Clldll 3 ml
out BullY lila Rd Open Sl AM to
5 PM Mon thru ~~ Can 614

For Sale Propane or natural
gaa turn act 125 000 BTU 11
bought new ln Jan 614 3677488
FOR SALE Used flCA XL 100
25 color consola TV Call 614
446..0195
:.:.:....:.=--____,.~-­
King alze waterbed 614~ 41
1708
King wood &amp; coal stove, good
cond, $200 6t4 256 1443 Ca ll
belora 9p m
K1tcl'len cablnet!!l good condl
lion Maka oHer 614 446 6587 or
614-446 1S42
Must Sail Sears Tree 20 Eur
Equipment $300 King sin
bed (new mattran) $300 w1th
linens Full sill bid (m.el!rau
like new) 1100 40 gal hot Wiler
tank (gas) $100 l.eundry sink.
$10
3
tub
sink(stalnless
steal)$100 Grana lr11p $200
Counter lop 16 pizza ovan $50
Bulldmg front lighted a1gn $25
Sears
s• ll propelled
lawn
mower w11 h grau catcher $200
20 tt aluminum u1ension la d
dar $30 Portable sewing ma
chine w1th cabinet $tOO: Ex
haust fa n Refrlgenlor side by
s1de
(holpolnt)
$150
Call
Thursday between 10 00 am and
4 pm 614 ~2 2515
Cl!il

Portable lighted algn $299 Frae
dellveryllottlrs Pfastl c letters
$4750
box
1-800 533 31153
anyt me
Rainbow aweeper with all al
ta chmen ts $450 Two mens
black dress leather jackata (llka
new) Slz• 40 42 $50 each 614

56

Pets for Sale

+++HAPPY

JACK
FLEA
GARD+++
All metal palented dAvlce con
trois fleas 1n the home Without
PESTICIDES RAst.ills overnight
GROCERY

PRODUCE

&amp;

J

D

2 FINII halt He1hus, 2 nica bull
calves bred back to Roglsterad
llmous ln Bull 614-446-4:144

20 excellent
heltars Will
replacement
2109 atier 8p

Pure bred Sl mmantal Bull
monlha old 614 949 2822

1m 1121 (II CBS l'llwe 0
(!] Ill Andy Griffith

8

®Top Card
1121 SportiLoolt
lUI Rln Tin Tin ~·9 Cop
Stereo 1;1
6 35 (]) Andy Griffith
7•00 llJD 1m I]]) Wheel of

Transportation

AKC Reg
Siberian Husky
shots wormacl &amp; heal\1'1 rel:ard
304-675 2019
All breed pel grooming 21
yaers experience Appointments
only 6141992-6820 II no answar
leave message

Dragonwynd C11tery Persian
Siamese and Hlmatay11n kittens
614-446 3844 atler 7 p m
Fish Tank, 2413 Jack11on Ava
Point Pleasa nt 304 675 2063 10
gal set up $14 99 and 10 gal
compl•te $43 25
For Sata Dog housaa saverel
sizes 1 112 miles out Rt 141
Wayne Shoemakar 614-446
0593
Good natured Siberian Huskey
mala 11 mas old $150 614·4466587 614-446 1542
Groom end Supply Shop Pet
Grooming All breeds All styles
la ms P•l Food Dealer Julie
Wabb Call 614446-0231
Pure bred Collie puppies, no
papers
father
registered
mother not $125 nch Ripley
:J04.Jn-6390
Reg black and while cocker
Neutered houst-brok•n $200
614 992 5883

57

Musical
Instruments

Alto sua phone axe cond $395
304-675-7452
For sale Spinet Console plano
bargain Wanted R•spons tble
party to taka over low monthly
paymanla on spinal console
plano Can bt sten locally Call
Mr Whit• 1 800 327 3345 u t 101

WE CARE-J&amp;M (Jesus &amp; Me)
PIANO SERVICE otters EXPERt
p,lano CARE tor those who
CARE about thalr piano• 81!1
Ward 304 -882 2325 (Prov 22 1)

58

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Ounrovln Fruit Farm lu st oH Sr
681 east ol Albany We accept
toad ata mpt Variety ol apples
tresl'l cldar pears pumpklna 1
and gords g..7 dally closea
Mond.ey 614-69a 6298

59

For Sale
or Trade

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

71

1950 Chevy 2 door deluu
59 000 m1IU runs good S1 000
1982 GMC S 15 truck $1600
304-576 2615
1969 Dodge Coronet 440 318
motor 84 000 miles Good con
d11ton Sl500 614f742 2157
197'6 Cullns Supreme V 8
aulo ona owner new \Ires and
bauery runa good $7SO 304
675 2492
~

1978 Chev Monte Carlo V a
2dr AIC good work car 61~
992 3225
1978 Pont1ac Grand Prill: good
condition $1 500 will negot11111
Call 614 441 ~312 atl•r 5p m
1!179 M~rcury Marquis 65 000
miles naw paint $1600 1976
Mercury Marquts Brougham
$700 304 675 2362
1Q79
Pontiac
Bonnav111a
Brougham loaded new !Ires
runs good New 22 ca 11ber sam1
aulo model 70HC l04-67S na-t
197Q Pontiac LeMana Station
Wagon 18 000 Actual m1les
197Q Mal1bu Classic 614 446
6691
t9B1 Buick Ragal Limited 2
dOOf COUpl Full power IHir~
nk:e V6 $1 750 6111 992-87'19
1982 Ford 4 wheel drive S2 500
auto 6'14-446 0323
1984 Ford T Bird a~ c cond V
8 302 fuallnjectlon h1gl'l m1les
many new parls very cloan
$3 000 OBO 614 245-55Ba or

66H4S9::.___ _ _ _ __
t98~

Olds Cu'lleu Supreme AC
PS P8 2 door 66 000 miles 1
owner $2 950 614 245-9441
1984 VW rabbi t ••c coo d 4
sp•ad new tlras $2 400 1984
Pontiac Bonneville exc cond
new llrea and paint cruise air
au to PS PB AM FM mu&amp;t su

13,400

1987 Oodge Coil DL PS PB AC
4 new llras automatic Gets
good gas mllaQI Only on•
ownar
Excallenl
condition
Must aall Make oHer 614 gg2.

23TI

1988 Charcoal gray lroc Z
laadtd avery opflon txcapt T
tops, mint cond 1 owner 28 000
mites Sook prlca $11 000, Will
IIIII lor $10 &amp;00 614-44~751

1911 T Bird Turbo Coupe 34 000
mllll loaded $V 800
1988
::~ cyl 4 tpd $4,000 614

1N9 Cam11ro Rally Spor1, 305, 5
spd loaded 22 000 mllu I I~ •

8064

2020

1989

8:t

SR jS,
Weat Otlllpoila 614-446·9'777,
Wide aeltctlon new &amp; uNCI farm
tractors &amp; lmplemenle Buy,
aall, trade, 8 (10..5 00 wHkdayt,

&amp;-10'11R

•

t1 ooo 1114-:MI7·n•e

campers &amp;
Motor Homes

t9Ba Jayco told down campar
gas stove
Fumance
smk
sleeps 6 L1ke new $2 700 614949 2949

61

JET

I\10RK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP
01JR CLA55 WENT ON
A FIELD TRIP IN ID'v\/N
THIS ,v,or::;~NIN&amp;
I

from $'100 00 Mla1a'a Corvattes,

Joguoro

Porch••

Sat 1111 NOCXI

1nd other mrac confltealed
property now baing sold to the
general public
For buyert
gulda call (708) 3SS.9802 Ext
1585 Open 1 d•y• 8 00 1m to

John DHrt .020 Oleul *'lh
turbo charger, exe eond, aG4
882~&amp;41 1ffer 5 30 PM

It nTrue JHpl lor S44 Through
The US Oov1? Call For Facfal

11 00 pm

504&lt;1411-5745 E&lt;1 !l-313

WE WENT 10 6EE.
THEO J.AIL..CCU.SATTHE
POL-Ia STATICN

I THINK MRS. MIL.l...CR:J55
W/'8 TRY'INGlO TEL.L US
SOMETHING-.

tfll!lr~---t--, I

0

Devane Is

appomted captam
of the Metro Dlvts•on Q

(!) N•w•

Ill Ill U Cop Rock An
all-out manhunt for a cop
k1ller ends 1n an exp(ostve
c11max C

tm 1121 II) Mike Welloce

Then and Now M1ke Wallace
w1!1 cover over 40 years of
JOurnahst•c reportmg o f
Amenca s histone events

11JJ Ill Star Trek Th• Nut
Oener1tlon

a

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

lo understan.j what t o do to make the
relaiiOnshtp work Matl $2 to Match

ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

87

Upholstery

Mowrey 1 Uphol•t•ring Hrvlolng trl caunty a11a 25 years The
belt In fumlture upholattrlng
Cttll 304-«7&amp;--4154 lor free ...

tlmatll

:::-'=-:::_,.-:-c-,.---,:--_..:_

0flthlm Upholttery Center, 303
Hllllop Or C1t1 tor lppolntmenla
&amp; utlmatu Call 614..t46-3438.

possrblhty today that you may be able
to profit In some manner from servrng
as a mechator In bring two parties to·
gelher who each need what the other
can oHer

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0.C 2t) Your

money
CAPRICORN (O.C 22-Jen 11) lnlor-

Hauling

;:--....,--=,....,--,-.,-,..:..__ _

maker P 0 Box 91426 Cleveland, OH
44 t01 3426
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) There Is a

11n&amp;nc1al trends are presently runntng tn
favorab le peaks and troughs Condi tions look good tor today so thtnk profit
and be alert lor ways to make or save

R &amp; A Water Service Pools d•
lama wallt lmmtdlat•1.000 or
2 000 gallon• ct.llvary Call 304-

21119

Evening Nawo

lUI 700 Club

85 General Hauling

304~76

Ill Ill Morrlad Pooplo

10 00 Ill It I]]) Hunt•r Capta1n

Cavia
Sew Vac
Servlca
Gaorgat Creak Rd Part1 aupplias pickup and delivery 614
448..()294

Watar

(2 00) Stereo
® Naohvllla Now
Larry ~lng Llvol

Allan wornes about betng
liked when hts lather·tn·law
comes to \IISit

Sapllc Tank Pumping $90 Gallla
Co RON EVANS ENTE RPR ISES
Jackson OH 1 800 .537 9528

Wtttarson 1

II) MOVIE Hftler'o Daughter

hope tor r&amp;eonc•hat•on w 1th
h•s ex w1te IS renewed (PI 2)

Rotary or cable tool drilling
Mo111 wells comp111~ same day
Pump sales and 11ndce 304
895 3902

r. .sanable rataa, volume dl•
counts, 2,000 to 4 000 capacity

a murder
C

£;1
9 30 Ill It 1121 Doer John John s

patn t lng cerpentery
and
eccusorlu
Guaranteed work with rtleren
cas Can I beet th•se prices
guarante• 614-448 n92 or 104
675 Jtt54

Resldtntlal
or
commarcial
wiring new nrvlea or repair•
Llctntld alaetriclan Ridenour
El~~elrlcal, 304-675 1786

1121 Ill Doctor, Doctor

War N1ck of t1me
Unton vrctones tilt 1t1e
elechOn to Lrncoln (1 22)

Roof ing

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

a

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M D. Ooogte becomes a
mect1a star when h&amp; agree s
to appear on TV 1;1
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Umon vrctones lt!t the
electiOn to Lmcoln (1 22) 1;1
tm 1121 (II Jak• end tlto
Fetmon Jake and McCabe

~

S•pt 27, 19110
Financial and material goals have good
chances of being fulfilled .n the year

ahead but you must guard agatnst
waste and el(travagance 1t s Important
you establish a savings program

LIBRA ( s.pt 23-0cl. 23) A domestic

matton or knowledge you present)y
posses could be of greater va)ue to a
fnend than 11 ts to you at the moment
Share what you k.now with your pal with-

out being asked
AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Fib 11) A spacial
obJective you have ln m1nd Is achievable
at this lime but you mtght have to scrap

your orlgtnal game plan and go after It
from an entirely different angle Be
Imaginative

matter with llnanctal overtones looks PISCES (Fob 20-March 20) When you
like tt can be sallstactorlly resolved to- get Involved In collective endeavors to--

day owing to developments none of the day you 11 be a valuable contributor caplayers conceived or Implemented Try- pable of Inspiring othent to new mental
ing to patch up a broken romance? The heights Be a team player
Astr.o-Graph Matchmaker can help you ARIES (llorch 21·Aprlt 11) Focus your

mental and pr ys•cal enor1s today on
meamngtul goal&amp; that have thu s far
eluded you Today you mtght be able to
makt up lor lost ume where ach1eve·
ment s are concerned

TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20) Toke a ser&lt;
ous mterest tn lhe thoughts and sug ·
gesllons presented to you by asso
ctates t oda) You sMuld be able to
reshape thelf tdeas 1nto something ad
van' ageous for 1mmed1ate use

GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Changes ond
shifting :ondt1tons tend to work lor your
benef•t today even those Induced by
factors over which you have no COntrol
March with the flow ot events not
aga~nst them

CANCER (JUM 21-July 22) Compan
Ions will be preparet1 to readjust their
poslttons today In order to accommo
date you Try to be equally as coopers·
tlve and flexible where they are
concerned

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your possibilities
for fulfilling your ambitious alms are
good today, espedolly If y0&lt;1 are motivated by what It means for you materially Self-Interests will be aerved
VIRGO (Aug. 23-lopl 22) Your popularny Ia at a high point a1 this time and
member• of both ..,... are llkeiy to
your c:.ompanlonohlp. Attentlo" will
be foc:uMd on you wher- you go

S~clet

S.ven

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Troll (3 00)

CIJ Bill Moyert
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Dealer North

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the hope that East held the heart ace
West now led the nme of hearts So
East ~ut u~ the ktng and declarer Look
the ace and ~layed hiS last club Cur
tams' If WesL ruffed wtth the queen of

the queen of hearts not the mne If declarer takes the ace and plays a club
West ruffs wtth the ntne·spot and Ea~
take5Lhe se ttmg tnck wtth the trump
ktnR

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

2 Ptllage
3 Unlnlormed
4 Allernoon
soctal
5Gem und

1 Thtn cut

5 Seasonal
songs
11 Use a
whetstone
6 Opposed
12 Slreet
to
crosser
7 Descartes
13 Ttny brt
8 Wallet
14 Back out
Yesterday's Answer
rtam
15 Ultimate
16 Cabby's
34 Headliner
II B1g ~alool 22 Sacral
cuslomer 10 Envtsion
wrR1ng
36 Lot und
17 Radrales 16 Evergreen 23 Demonte 37 Eanh
19 Under the 18 Soda
25 Noted
Iones
seamweather
parlol
38 Ghoslly
treat
stress
22 Fragrant
sound
111
Informed
211
Washtng
wood
39 Alien
24-Kovacs 20 lo·cal
lon etly
shtp
adjeclrve
30 Target
40 TraHtc
26 Track
21 Boxer
33 Chops
warntng
shape
Sptnks
linely
27 Dtrector
41 Frost
Premtnger
28 Under handed
30 Pallid
31 Waprtr
32 Stand
34 Milk typa
35 Krazy38 Counln

hed
41 Cuzco
naltve
42 Blazing
43 Succo
lash haH
44-a
church
mouse
45 She
sheep

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lor the three I.'s, X lor the two O's, etc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, lhe length and lonnatton of the words are all
lunls Each day lhe code letters are diflerent

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'Trillo of O'Neill' CIS Lite Night
ltttrao A lowy•r dettndl an
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m wtth the lowly four of hearts In an
Wmmng defense after West has
attempt to ~revenL further ruffs and tn rutted With the four" tor West to play

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1121 Nawe

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a d1amond Declarer

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ruffed East s ktng When he ~ layed a
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cashed dumm) s ace of s~ades ruffed L-----...,.------_J
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m

lnvesttgate
contess1on

opponents

Lhat the btd can occasiOnally lead to a
very large penalty
However note what ha~pened when
East struck wtth h1s weak no-trump
South doubled buL West was able to
~re·empt wtth three spades Eventual
ly South settled tn four hearts
When the s~ade Jack was led de

ace and returne-d

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In Zenith also servicing most
otlr11 brands House calfs elso
some applianc• repa1n WV
30~ 57'6 2398 Ohio 614-4116-24S4

Cartar s Plumbing
and Healing
Four1h and Pme
Gallipolis Ohio
614 446--3888

(!) MOVIE: !'light Art•r Night

Ill

Complate Mobil• Home set ups
&amp; repairs el~o plumbing &amp;
al•ctncal rool.ng remodeling
patios &amp; deck!!l etc AEMOOE[
lNG! Raferencas
Estimates
614 256 1611

62

patrol vamshes over the
Atlantic C

An trate gtrltrrend puts a hell.
on Frankie t;J

BASEMENT

Aaratlon Motors repaired Ngw
&amp; re-bulh motors In stock, Ron
Evans Emerprlsos
Jackson
OH 1 800-.537 Q528

Myatertee A five plane Navy

husbond 1;1
®On Stage
@ Mljor Laogue Bneboll
9 00 12) It 0 TM Fanalll Boyo

Home
Improvements

WATERPROOANG
Uncond !tona l llletlma guaran
lea local references lurmshed
Fr.. astlmatea Cell collact 1614 237 0488
day or night
Rogers Buement Waterprooflllg

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helped a wr1te r murder her

Services

• A5 2
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therr strength The disadvantage IS

Mrke ftnds h1mse1l homeless
and broke 1n Naw York Ctty

23ft
Terry
with bathroom
sleeps a Dual wheels $1 895
614 286 6522

that

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ha ve precise methods of descnbmg

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In the Woode iPGi (2 00)
II) Murder, Sh• Wrote C
® Convoreetlon With Dinah
@ Major League Be1aball
Maguln•
Prim.N•wo
lUI MOVIE DNml Acro11
tho River (2 00)
8 05 (]) MOVIE Belled of Cabto
Hogue IRI (2 25)
8 30 Ill (J] U Growing Pelno

EEK AND MEEK

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114

weak one no-trump opemngs
The more conservatrve purveyors of
cur only when they arr not

Shelly

Vinton Auto Salvage Foreign &amp;
Dom Pat1s buying junk cars
614 l8a 9062

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vantage of course

9 11 t0

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thiS method spec:fy that thetr weak
no trump openmgs (tO l2 pmnts) oc

lenny has
chance for promotion um•l
h•s bos~uts mo~es on

Bud~el Transmissions Used •
rebuilt startmg at $99 814 24556n 614 379 2263

79

and Mrt King

Jensen ~s M1ckey Mantle

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NORTH

In tournament competitiOn 1t ha s

POSSiblhty Ol 8 Umon VICtory

block motor
{correct phona

I I I I

become somewhat Lhe vogue to ~lay

dom s (1 08) 1;1
(]D) tlil m lenny

~g

clatarnt, paola wall1, etc Call

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vohlcloo

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402 Chevy
6141992-6244
number)

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Cll CII Civil War The

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

]

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can't lhey dtscover a self-clean,...rn.::g_G_A_R_A_G_E~?~~~~----,

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7 30 llJD tm I]]) Jeopardy! 1;1
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Ill 1121 m Entertelnmont
Tonight
Ill Ill Mamo'o Family
11JJ Ill Three'• Company
@ Home Run Derby Jackie

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a•rvlct accessories We Install
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RIVERSIDE
MARINE Gallipolis OH 614-44&amp;2424 1-800-729-02711

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Ill Ill U The Wonder Yaero
Kev1n s ftrst day es a mnlh

875-8370

Attention &amp;porta Car Co\lectof1
1HI1 Ausltn Hnley Sprite
tulty rHtol'lbla~ nirt motor,

Mtrroodn,

Tt'#i' WfATt'lf~ SATfL./..fTfJ.
:! WAIT' TILL THEy
GO fY ANP THEN .I
CHA!Wif ~vf/ZYTHING f

V Bottom F1shing Boat 25 l'lp
motor sw1vel 11eats trailer saoo
or tra de tor c•r or truck 614·
446-4472

614-446--

QOVERNMENT SEIZED vehlclta
hom f100 Fords Mercedes
CorvenH
Chevye. Surplut
Your trta (1} 801--687-1000 En

Wagon Very
S1 000 1514·742

eon. OH 614·286-5944
Jim'• Farm Equipment,

"Where·s the gravy
I m1ght as well
get 11 over With'

Evening•

Tractor wlloader,
JO $5 V.50 1010 JO
wfbush hog $2 650 Owner will
tlnanea 614-286-6522

JO

0111vlty bed wagona corn pick•
ert, harrow gtlol'*, cultl-pack·
ers, wheat drlll1, wheal dlec ..
mowtra pull buth hog, plow•.
utility trall•ra horN walk•r &amp;
other lltkl reedy equipment
Howa'a Farm M1chlnery Jack-

Appl1
Gravt acrost from Goodyear
plant, $225 plus depotlt 304516-24751 alttr 5 00 PM.

Call

Cu11ass
lntamallonal
Stritt1 anly 23,000 mllaa,
loadaa wlavary op41on must
. . 614-446-4303

Badgtr Fllage
condition

2 bedroom furnlahld

304~75-5554

1987 Camtro Z 28 brlgl'lt red
ll, PS, PB tlr tilt cru•sa
AMIFM casaal!a &amp; moral S8 700
614 245-9075

61 Farm Equipment
$6,9~ 3020

1989 2br, 14x60 nlca area 4
mlln trom Holzer S R 160
Reference
Rtqulrld
$300
month, &amp; Stc dapoalt 11~466189, 6'4-446-6865

Autos lor Sale

:! /..0\/~ fLAYIN&amp; WI'TH

I

PRiNT NUMBERED LETTERS
IN THESE SQUARES

Fortune C
(!) Andy Clrifllth

a:D Scarecrow
1;1

BOATERS
Mercury Mercu1ser Specialist
Factory Tramed Bonded Prac l·
slon Mobil e Marina We coma lo
you! 614 259 597'9

Hay &amp; Grain

AKC Rag ad Chow Chows
Blacks Blues Cream s Reds
$100 each, 614 256 1447

na.,;

Mobile Homes
for Rent

7

Hay lor Sale C lov~Jr &amp; T1mothy
Round Bates in lha Field 614
245 5598

.

614·37i-2255

quality crossbred
make vary good
hailor-5 614 446
m

2
ragistered
Shetland
Sheepdogs (Sheltles) 6 weeks
old 1 male 1 female $150 tach
614 742 2473

SNAFU® b) Bruce Bea"ie

Small houaa In eountry for rant

Livestock

64

3br housa 304 875-

2 Ndroom trsll., for rent In
Racine ar•a 614 982 5358

63

NORTH

Royal Oak resort membership

Nlc1 1br lumlahed hou11 Rtf &amp;
Sec dep requ ired 614-448-175Q

I

BloeM brick sewer pipes win
dows lintels etc Claude Wm
tars Rio Grande OH Call 614
245 5121

$3 000 614 592 1483 or 614 592

Housa
2
bedrooms
nice
neighborhood
unturnlahad,
dapoall and r•ftranc" 304
675-73n

42

"'62

~~44:6:.0:3:22=======:....[44=6=3:2:57:..::.__ _:_..:=~ 5158

Brick 4 BR 2 bath CA In town
614 446 0761
For R1n1
.5104

Want 50 locu1t posts 304 675-

BIDWELL CASH FEED IL&amp;J

Miscellaneous
Merchandrse

20 girls l1ke
985-4192

62 Wanted 10 Buy

Building
Supplies

55

3

Gracious living 1 and 2 bed
room apartments al Village
Menor
tnd
Rivers de
Apar1menll m Middleport From
$196 Call 614·992 7787 EOH

Merchandise

5 acres land on Rt 2 'Eckard
Chapel Road 304-67!).3190

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St Gallipolis Naw &amp; Used
lumlfure, haalers Western &amp;
Work boots 614 446 315!1

53

Nashua
14x70
wlallpAndo
s1 tuated 75 acre land Point
Pleasant Many aW1res, priced
on Inspection l04 675 79t7

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

SWAIN

197'2 11 t1 Starcran Tri·Hull
Boat 125 HP Evlnrudl Englna,
complete top new upholstery.
Ca ll 614 28 6 1316 all•r i 00 p m •

Furnished
efficiency
apar1manll
Dna bedroom
ut111tin Included 814 992 5949

Country M~ • Homa Perk
Routt 33 North of Pomtroy
lott ,.nlala, perts, eataa Call

2 or lbr home 1n Galllpotl1
$275/mo ntposlt requlrad 614
256-6846

NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
rtcommenda that you do busl
ness with people you know and
NOT to aend money throu~h lhe
mall unlll you hava lnvaaltgattd
the ofterlng

BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jackson P1ke
!rom $192/mo Welle to sl'lop &amp;
movies Call 614 446 2568 EOH

0 p E D1 R

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Last summer my netghbor
happ:ly purchased a ham
mock The next day she went
to the store lo return tl She
realized she only had --- ----

l--,.;,;_;lr.7.;;,1.;;...:;1-',l--t A Complolo tho chucklo quot.d
.
.
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L..L_JL...L.-I~..L...-1 you dovolop hom 11op No 3 below

0
(]) 3-2-1 Contlcl 0

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a

75 Boals &amp; Molors
lor Sale

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT

Twin Rlvars Towers Hou5mg tor
tha Elderly and Handlcapp•d
Apartmtnts now available ranl
mg lor 30".4 of adjusted lncama
200 S1cond St or cell 304 67'S

I

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@ Sport1Conter
Monayllna

Kawaskl KE t75 CC HondaTra1l
50 boll'! run good 614 245 5104

304~7~5104

Room end board In my hom• for
an elderly person 1n Raclna
araa 614 ~9 22 t2

li\Ill Abbon
and Coetallo
Ill ABC Nawe 0

II) MacGyvar

1989 Suz Katana 600 7 500
m1IU Red New Metzters liMe
newl Call Eilenings 614 446
6054

Apartmunts 2 bedroom s mce

Ona bedroom apia lor rent
$225 month Deposit required
614 992 2218 after 6 p m

L.--'L-.L-L-.1.--J

(!] Ill Night Cou~ 1;1
1121 Ill Current Affair

pm

3 or 4 bedroom house and lhree
bedroom apartmantt for r1nt Ill
Middleport 614 992 2554

SPECIA L Factory to you1991, 2
or 3 bedroom14x7D models at
the unbelievable
price
of
$12 900 dellv1red and sat up
Call 1 800 729 4045 tor dalt\la

41 Houses for Renl

Business
Opponunlly

2 rooms
&amp;
oatn
new1y
rtmodeled $200/mo All utllllas
Included, Otposlt raquirld 614
446 n33 614-441).4222

Nicely Fum1shed Mobile Home
In city. CA Suitable for 1 par
son "Ref &amp;Dep Required 614
446-o33a

I

NewaHour

1989 RM125 Sulukl Good con
dillon good !Ires EK tra par1s
$1675 6141992 n91 attar 6 oo

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Cll CIJ Macl'lall Lehrer

Motorcycles

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74

614·992·3312

Nicely Furn ed Small house
garage,
not
!IUIIabiA
lor
chllcfran, no pets $300/mo
Deposit 614-446.0338

1970 Skylme 2 bedroom 12x60
Gas sto\le gu lurnaca carpet
$3500 614/37a 6::.'36

If'!&gt; UOf (VERY .II.ORIJII.lG

1 bedroom apar1ment In Mid
dtepor1 Total electric, water and
kitchen furnlshad 1210 monthly
plus daposlt 614-992·3667 or

14x7'0 Moblla home ' nd lot 3
bedroom rural water 614 367
0154

Would I Ma to do babysmmg
loca ted LeGrande Blvd ha\ln
rat I &amp; EMp 614 446 1896

21

Apartment
for Rent

Nice 2 BR 4 112 miles from Gal
ltpolls GrNn School No pets
$2J5 per month 614-446 6038

~-I

CI1 Squa"' One TV
(!] Ill ALF
II) Cortoon Eapreoe
1121 lnelde the PGA Tour
Wo~d Today
lUI Batman
6 05 (]) Beve~y Hlllbilll..
6 30 Ill It I]]) I'IBC !'lightly Nawe

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GUE55 WHAT 'I'VE
DECIDED TO RUN mrz
CLASS PRESIDEN T'
I M GOIN5 ON TH E
OL' CAMPAIGN
TRAI L I

614 388-8569 beloro 2p.m Ret

Upright lreezer Vary nica
years old $150 614fJ't2-3033

of tho

words boo
four simple worda

1m 1121 Ill

Cll 3·2 t Contect 0

required
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2568

(J] Ill

(]) I Dream of Je1nnle

gulred or will sell with owner
hnenclng,3G4-675-1090

$115,
Furnished
EHiclency
Utilities Paid Gallipolis 614
446-4416, atlar 7p m

low to form

I]]) N•w•

1985 Ford Ranger Excellent
cond ition lew mlleaga Mag
wheels sal! lor payoH 614-25&amp;.
1969 atier 4pm

4 rooms and bath, house Inn ca

Fumlal'lad Etfleltney, all ulllltlas
p1ld shar• bath $135/mo 919
Second Ava 6\4-448-3945

~,

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WED., SEPT. 26
6 00 Ill u Ill

1979 Chevrolet 1 ton dually
CampGr spacial 454 automatic, •
very good shape 614 446 2974

appro••d 304175-8158

44

Roorrono0 four
ocrombt.d

.,.....

EVENING

1974 Ford Ranch ero With lop--'
per naeds repa irs ca ll AJC 614!
992·3225 alter 5p m

Oo you like to sava Money?

3 bedroom, 1 112 baths large
poreh, oUibldg, on nice lot Hud

12x65 Moblla Home needs
soma repair $2 995 will con
s1der ca r or PU Tr,.deln 614
446-61119 Of 614 446-61165

Room &amp; hoard Free lm pe rso n
to live 1n &amp; do ght wmk 111
P11va11 Home Care tm elderly
Pre fer ret~rad agA 614 'JOB 819J

_,.,,. • - High ochool d•

valid drlv•'• llc:111.. and
driving rtcOrd requtred
ISalery:
t5 00/hour,
12

1984 Schutt 14X70 wtaxpando
2br 2 bath lar~e porches CA
on 112 acre lot Rt 2. North of Pt

1984 Mansion 14x60 til alae 2
baths washer and dryer A.JC
partially lurn1shad, 3B4.(175 76n

Stluatton
Wanted

Financial

Looking
tor
apar1ment
m.nagersln New Havtn, W VA
24 unit project Batte ak1lls
neldtd In maintenance and
otti::e woril. Call 304/75~063 or
Hnd ,..ume to Sarrnt Squart
Aptl, P 0 Box 56 Poe a W

I«

COR

RESPONDENCE PHffiO COP'1
CLERK National medical record
eopmg eomp&amp;ny has a unique
clerica l pf'sllton avai lable to
work lor our corp ,., Pomt
Pleasant WV medical faclllt~
Appro•lmately 16 to 32 hour&amp;
per wea..c Medical retard ax
perlence preferred Call (cfllloct)
1 ao4 363 0635 or send re sume
to Smart Corp P 0 Box 68537
V1rgm•a Beac:h Va 23-155

;,;1$~

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RECORDS

, - - --

Wanted to Buy

11

31 Homes for Sale

Help Wan led

'::~:'~' S{C\\..ill~\-~i.t/IS'
_ _ ___;.._;: WltM loy CU.Y L POllAN

72 Trucks for Sale

MicrowaOJa freezer
&amp;
mlcrowave~~=~s:~;;:::;::;:::::::r==========l room
Nice 2br
with llvlngroorn
cabinet
ralrlgerator
•xpando
in Bidwelldining
Area
elothls wnlern books mise
S250 morllh plue depos it cart

Hugh Yard Sale Friday, 10 00 1111
? Cheap. Along htghway on Rt
H d
35 en erson

The Daily Sentinei-Page-15

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Anllque 1930 model Ford
Stdan All new! Thia one it
nice! This car must sel\1 No
reasonable
oHer
refused
$10 000 Of best otter See at
R•vtrslde Manne 614-44&amp;-2424

2br lrallar tor ,..nt 614 446-n20

Pt Pleasant
PM

Wednesday, September 26, 1990

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