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Sentinel

26, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Vol.41, No.102

2 Sections. 12 Pages 25 Cents

Pomeroy - Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, September 27, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Koblentz says boat
launching bid will be
released in few days
POWELL ENTERS PLEA - Joe Powell was
one ol lour criminal delendants who appeared
belore Judge Fred W. Crow 10 on Wednesday
morning. Powell was one ol 12 Individuals
Indicted In July on drug-rdated charges.

Pictured. left to right, are Mellgs County
Prosecudng Attorney Steven L. Story, Meigs
County Public Delender Charles H. Knight, and
Powell.

Judge Crow sentences three;
accepts one plea Wednesday

WITH YOUR HELP THfS

By BRIAN ,J . REED
Sentinel News Staff
Four Individua ls chargt'd wi th
criminal offrnses in Melgs
Cou nty Common Plea s Court .
including recaptured Mri gs
County Jail escapee, appparcd in

Beginning Sunday, September 30th we urge our customers to join area schools in saving
Eastman's Foodlands register receipt tapes to help benefit our local school children in
'

obtaining special school equipment for their school. Foodland is proud to support such a
program to help educate our local community's future leaders. Join us in supporting this
program as business and education work together on a worthwhile cause. Start collecting
register receipt tapes from any of our Foodland stores located in Gallipolis, Pomeroy, and
Wellstqn, Ohio and in Pt. Pleasant, WV. In the meantime, Foodland will contact and
coordinate further details with local schools.

court on WE'dn esday to en ter
plea s or for sen ten cing before

Mei gs Count y Common Pleas
Court Judge Fred W. Crow I ll

By JULIE E. DILLON

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Ribbon cutting ceremonie s
were held thi s morning at th e
new McDonald' s restaurant I n
Pomeroy as a large crowd
gathered for I he event
The restau ra nt opened at 6
am today and the din ing room· s
son of Jennifer and Jim Sheers.
age 13, of Pomeroy Sheets Is a
junior high st udent at Meigs and
got up al4 : 30 a.m so he could be

Contact
Your Local
School or
P.T.O.

Prosecuting Attor ney Strven L .
St ory, th e esc ape charge stem s
from Cl ine s escape in August
from th e Metgs County .JaiL
On th e charges listed in thr
indictment. Cline wa s sent enced

10 a one-year determina tr srnt ence on eac h charge , to bf' srrvrd

concurrently.
On the esc ape charge. he was
Co ntinued on page 12

have bee n painted on the road at
Mulberry Heights near Veterans
Memoria l Hospita L
Roberts al so indicated th at the
cou nt y hi ghway department is
still m owing In the county.
The comm iss ioners took und er
advisement a requ es t from
Meigs Co un ty Sheriff James M
So ulsby fo r a blanket medical
In suran ce policy for pri soner s
housed In the jail. and a reques t
for additional fu el funds in the
amo unt of $3,000 .
So ulsby, in a letter to the
board , c ited increas ing gasoline

costs and trips required to serve
jury venires as the reaso n for I he'

nee d for additional monies
A reques t for transfer of fund s

fr om Meig s Count y Litter Con
trot was appproved by th e

com m lss io ners
Comm iss ione r s announ c ed
th at Co mmunity Da velopm ent
Bl ock Gra nt Funds applications
werr rpceived for next year from
10 governmental cntiliPs in
Meigs Count y

Agencies filing applications
were: Sutton Township, Scipio
Volunteer Fi re Department, Syrac use Village. Pomeroy VIllage,
Ches l er VFD, Middleport VII ·
lage, Bashan VFD, Salluury
Township. Tuppers Plains Ches ter Water District and Syrac u se Volunteer Fire
Department.
Yesterday afternoon was the
deadline for fili ng those applications for 1991.
The co mmis sioners will be
permitted 10 award approKI·
m arely $94,000 to quall!ylng
project s across the co unty this
yea r .
The applications will be re·
vi ewed by the co mmissioners
and Deve lopm ent Director Kim
Shield s early next week; the
CDBG fund awards will be
annou nc ed at the regular meeting of the commissioners on
Wadnesd ay
Present were Koblentz. Presl·
dent Manning Roush and Rich

Jones.

Ribbon cutting ceremony held this morning for McDonald's

first cust omer was Adam Sh('{'t S,

Help Our
School
Children

Jonathan S. Cline. 18. of
Marietta. pled guilty to a twocount indictment charging him
with ca r theft. a thi rd degree
felony, and fl eetng and eluding a
po lice offi cer. a fe lonv of the
fourth degree.
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In addi tion . Cl ine pled gui lt y to
a bi ll of informat ion cha r ging
him wi th escape.
Accordi ng to Meig s Co unt y

By BRLI\N ,J. REED
Sentinel News Stall
Bid for co nstruc ti on of a boa t
launching fac ility project at
Forked Run State Park will be
released within the nex t several
day s according to Meigs County
Commi ssi one r David Koblentz .
Th e project. which was In iti ated and actively pursued by
the bo ard for the past year. will
entail nearly a mill ion dollars In
Improve ment s to the park. loca ted near Reedsville .
Th e co mmissioners acknowl edged the contrl bu tion of Ohio
Department of Natura l Re so ur·
ces Wildlife Div is ion Cha irm an
Horace K arr .
The commissio ners opened
and acce pted the only bid submit
ted to th e board for the purcp aue
of bitumi no us material s for the
month of Oct ober Top btd wa '
1 cccived
from Aspha lt Mate·
rial s. Inc. of Martella.
County E ngineer Ph il Roberts
repor ted !h a t turning arrows

br ings over 80 jobs for the people

of the county_- .. ·-·
Pomeroy. May or Richard
Sey l er reiterated the words of
Comm issioner Roush and went
on to say thai anything 10 fu rt her
th e prog ress of Pomrro.v 1s
appreciated.
Commissioner Rt chard Jones
ex pr essed his favor of t he es tat&gt;.
lishm enr stati ng that he kn e" ·
when Mills ca me to the board of
commiss ioners a couple of years
ago th at he was determ ined 10

the first cu s tomer . He arrived at

placE' a McDonald' s resta ura nt In

McDonald' s at 5:30a .m . Th e first
dr iv e-through customer wa s
Brian Kearns. Mason. W.Va.
Th e ribbon cutting ceremonies
got underway at 8 a.m . with fl ag
raising ceremonie s bv sco ut
troops from Pomeroy and Middleport. Mu sic was prov ided by
the Meigs H igh Sc hool Band
und er th e direction of Toney
Dingess ass i sted bv Jo hn
Va nR eer h.
RaseD!' M ill s. fr anch isP owner
of the r estaurant . stated during
the ceremony that he and his wife
Sandee have been overwh elmed
with the way they and McDonald's have been welcomed
Meigs County Commiss ion
President M annin g Rou sh slated
that Meigs Count y is ver y pr oud
to have Roscoe and San dv Mil Ls
here with M cDonald' s He went
on to say that it wa s onr of thP
greatest things tha t ha s hap ·
pen ed to Meigs County i n tha t it

the communit y.
That determination has 'paid
off and now the re sidents of
Pomeroy and Me igs County have
so mething of which th ey can be
proud .
Th e ceremony concl uded with
pre sPnlalion s by Mill s to the
ba nd and seoul troops McDonald's donated $200 to th e Meigs
Ba nd for it s effort 10 atte nd tng
the ce remony . When Mi lls co n·
tarred Din gess 10 mak e arrangemenrs for the band to play he
asked to r only 25 band membf'r s
but he end ed up with the en tire
band . The band rec alved Jhe
ribbon that was cu t whi ch wa s
made of 20 $10 doll ar bills. To
ea ch scout troop McDonald 's
donated $50 for thei r ass istance
in the rai sing of th e American.
Oh io and McDonald 's flags.
The res taurant will celebratr
i ts "Gran d Open in g Weekend ·
on Oct. 6 with festivi ties on the
parking lot.

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McDONALD'S RffiBON CUTIING - Ribbon cutdng ceremonies were conducted lhls morning at McDonald's In Pomeroy .
Present for the ceremony were, 1-r, lront, Greg Mills, !WscO&lt;'
Mills. lranchlse owner, Meigs Co unty Commission Pr..Cldenl

Manning Roush, Bruce Reed of Pomeroy VIllage Council,
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler, Paul Kioes ol Farmers Bank,
Commissioner Richard Jones and Farmers Bank President Ted
Reed . Ba ck, Sandee Mills, Patsy Prater and Judge Robert Bu ck.

Local news briefs-Man charged with auto theft
Do na ld Edwa rd s, 18. of Sprin g AvP .. Pomeroy, has been
c ha rgpd with a ut o thpft and is ro nfinPd to the Me!gs Co un ty jail.
E dwards was arrt•stPd by PnmP roy Police Wednesday ni g ht
Hr al legedl y stole a 1990 Fnrd truck from the driveway of
Ma rvin Burt, Po meroy. o n Srpt I ~ T he truc k was n'COVP rrd in
Oak Hill th e followi ng day .

B &amp; E charges to be filed
Brea kin g and entering charges are being f!led against four

fk&lt;tcr a rea j uve nile s &lt;1nd a :l2 yea r -old So uth Lebanon man for
a Sl•p tcmber 14 incident at the Robin Du ff residence .
According to Meigs County Sheriff Jam es M . So ulsby. Jack R
Maines. formerly of Langsvi lle, will also be charged with four
counts of contributing Jo the delinquency of a m inor.
Some of th e Items stolan. according to Souluby. have bern
returned to the owner.

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Professor to present slide show

FREE.
!up to 11.45 Vllue)

JOHNNY APPLESEED DAY - Rachael Downie, left, and
Marilyn Powell, both volunteers lor the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program with the Meigs C.mnty Senior Citizens, were among 12
volunteers at Racine Elementary on Wednesday in observance ol

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Johnny Appleseed's birtltday . The volunteers read to the students
to promote literacy and to create an interest In reading. Students
pictured are Tara !Wse, Kim lhle, Stacy Lyons, Kyle Norris and
Brandon Wolle.

Dr. Hubert Wilhelm . professor of history at Oh io Universit y,
wi ll prese nt a slide show at the Meigs Co unty Public Library
Thursday at 7:30.
Wilhelm has a specla llnterestln cu l tural and rural landscape
geography and folk architecture. He has do ne much research on
So utheastern Ohio cultural geography and arc hitect ure ,
Includi ng th at of Meigs County He has written and published
co ntinued on page 12

�Thursday, September 27, 1990

Commentary

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, September 27, 1990

Electric industry drags feet

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

WASHINGTON -

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE !IIEIGS·!IIASON AREA

After two

l'n('rgy· crises, one might expect
thp United States to learn it s

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lesson . But wllh Saddam Hus -

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srln's presence in the PPrsian

ROBERT L. \H\GETT
Publisher

Gulf thrPalening to push the
price of oil up, America has oncr
again b('en exposed as unwilling

CH.~RLENE

IIOEFLICII
GPneral Manager

PU WHITEHEAD
,\!islstant Publlsht&gt;r/ Controllrr
r'\ MEMBER ofThf' Unitrd Pr ess I nternationa l. Inl and Dailv Pr f&gt;S~
A ssociation and thr AmPrican Newspaper Publl.sht&gt;rs Assoc i at-ion

spected expert on power grids at

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After preliminary tPsts , the
Energy Department concluded

from perfec t. F.nver Masud ha s
been saying t hat for more than a

mum mix of plants to minimize
costs .

decade but he has bpen a·bout as

Ind us try experts agre€ that
less Is better. but they also have a
book full of reasons why II doesn't

serio us

about

energy

In the late 1970s, when the
for the Energy Department. he
argued t h at the costs of general ·

ing eleclr lcily could be cut bv
billions annually II the lndu strv
was bel!er "integrated ." That
meant simplifying l he lndustrv

Gorbachev, Hussein
affect defense bill

demand in that area and tells
individual plants how to meet
I ha l demand. The problem Is tha i
there are regions of the countrv
single enlity is looking all he total
demand for electri city in tha i
region and determining the oplf -

gP1

Masud was a projert manager

! j('S

business is a service area with a
central computer that monitors

has ha s hll a sensllfve spot In the
Energy Department.
He first proposed more fnle gratfo n at the height of the
energy crisis In the la te 1970s. He
was a high -r"nklng and re -

efficiency .
The electric lndustrv does a
bel!er job than ot he rs , b~u t II is far

popu la r as a Popsirlpvendor in a
snowstorm.

LETTER S OF OPIN JO)'; are welcome . They should be less than 300
wo rds long. All lf'l!ers arr subjffl to edJtlng and must be signed w l rh
namf' , address and telephone number. No un signed letters wlll be pubJishPd Lrrtrrs shou ld be In good last e. addressi ng issues, nor (Jf'rsonall-

by merging its control areas .
A control area In the electricity

the Energy Department and hi s
bosses inlllally liked hi s Idea

to

By ELIOT

Jack Anderson
and Dale VanAtta

wlth t oo many control areas.

alway~ work

and those reasons

havp been used as excuses bv
somP utili tie s to stay in the dark
agrs

Masud

'"Y' they are dragging

their fl'et

The~' say he Is too

simplls l lc. Over the years hi s
pushy attiludc&gt; about Integr ation

that the eleclrlcal Industry was
falling 15 to 20 percent shorr of
what II could be achieving in
saving s.
Predictably. the u!llilles didn't
like the advice. The Nallonal
Electrical Reliability Council.
which represented utiliti es na ~
ttonwlde, argued that utilflles
were saving ali they could. The
Energy Department looked at
the industry's argument and its
data and pronounced them ··seriously nawed."

We asked Masud's former boss
about the cha nge of heart . The
boss . who had once praised
Masud for his In itiative, told us,
"Masud Is part of the past and
that's where I'd like lu leave
him "
Masud claim s It was Increased
pressure by utility companies
t hat killed his Idea So he
resigned and took a new Job with
the Iowa State Com merc e Com mission where he kepi pushing
his Id ea . He mel wllh resistance
again, and resigned again, but
not before several control areas

In Iowa merged. Today . accord
tng 10 their chairman, those
contro l areas opcraff' "far more
efficient ly "
Masud. whose only fault may
be 1h" l he has a good Idea and a
bad bedsldr• manner, Is now a
self -emp loyed engineer.

Marauders journey to Federal-Hocking for TVC contest
The Meigs Marauders will put
their two-game wlnntng streak
on the ltne Friday night at
Federal Hocking.
Meigs started oul the season
with an 0-3 record, but has come
of! the mat to win their last two,
Including last Friday 's lmpres-

II all brgan la'r fall'" lhP B&lt;' rlin 11"11 crum bl ed .
Prntagun budgrt wri tPr &lt;:. v.·prp pulling the fin1 s hin~

tour hp ..,

on

Scoreboard ...
Majors
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
Team
\\" L Pet. GB
Torooto. .
84 72 ~38
Boston .
83 72 .535
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Ot-t roll. .
15 80 .4B3 8lry

I'M SoRf?Y, SiR.
YouR FR~IJeNi n;eR
caRD Has el.PiReD.

NewYork .

w..t
Oakland .... . .. 91
Chicago ..
90
.... 81
Texas .
Ca lifornia ..
7i
Seattle ..
. .. .. 75

Kansas Cl!y
&lt;2 83 .465 27
Minnesota ..... ... 71 R5 455 WI\

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forr thf' o pening of Pach ar J
demlc _v C'a r , pa rr nt s In thr

Washington su bu rb of Prin ce
George's County. Md., stand in
llnr for as long as threr day s and
n l~hl s to enroll their chi ldren In
widc l .v

;rc c laimrd

··magnr t

schools . "
F'or anxious mothers and fa

: moo:, ! r ongrrs smrn is that b1·caust' th(' Sovirts Jrr cooperati ng you

youngster s accep ted receive an

· And now that Co ngrrss ha .&lt;., wr i tten a modlflf'd rPspon"&gt;r to an old
:thrt •r1t. thr nPxt stPp . for 1q92 and 1993. is ro wri1P a buclgPt
rrprP~rnt J n g a nPw rPs pon sr ro thr neu: threat - thP l ra qs of fhf'
wo r ld

educatio n whose quality, nexlbll ·
lry and diversity are far superior
to the offer ings In ot her Prince
George 's public schools.
But those not admitted obv!ouly

are

not

as

fortunate .

"Some children In Pr ince
George's Cou nt y gel a premium
education." says Joyce Charles.
a concerned parent. "Others get
a discount education ."
Those Inequities lliu strate a
fund amenta l del lcfen cy ol paren tal choice - a superficia lly
allur ing co ncept thai ut ilizes

open rnro1lm cn1 programs, tu! ·
li o n ta .l( r· rrd!l s , vo uc hrr s.
magnf't " eh ools and othrr drvi r r s so th a t parents can select the

sc hools lhPir children w ill altend
Thr mo s t Pnthus!astlc propo ·
nrnts of choler portray it as a

powerful technique to break the
· 'monopolistic

and

bureau ·

c r aile" hold locaI school district s
have on the famili es living In
their jurisdictions . Even the
respected National Governors'
Assocl"lton recommended the
option In a 1986 report Jhal said :
"lf we !Irs I Imp lement choice.
true choice among public
schoo ls, we unlock the val ues of
co mpetition In the educat iona l
marketpl ace. Schools that com
pete for students. teachers and
dollars will
make lho sr
chan ges that allow them to
succeed .''

In other states, choice Is
oflered In selected cllles
Includin g Bosttn, Milw au kee and
St. Louis as well as commun i lies
In New .Jersey and Ca lifornia
Also . In .' \ovember, Oregon vo -

1r r" wi ll decidp whPthPr !o ::~dopt
~1 proposf'd constitu tional amrnd
men t t hat would authorlzp a

st ate"1de cho ler pro[n"am
Bu r rhr promise of paren tal
choler - to sPrve each child '.;;
unique academic !ntrrPst s. Pmo ·
tlnnaJ needs and lear ning style s
- Li_ offsrt b~' open rnrollment' s
unftfrtunate promotion of rultu ·

raJ. class and racial division s
In Minnrsota. a number of

initial Impressions of the first
qt alrwldr schoo l cho irr program

suggest

that

II

exacerbates

rather than amf'lioratPs similar

economi c lnequlllrs
" Our choke sysfPm fa v ors the

white middle class and upper
middle class." says Ken North wick, principal of a Mi nneapol is
high sc hool. "It's goin g lo take a
number of years to teach !low
Income and minority [n"O up par cn tsr the skil ls to usr th e
systr m . "

He adds: "Many while parpnrs
know how lo beat lhe svstcm . I
don't think It's thesamr f-or manv

bla c k.

Indian and

Asian

parent s."

Robert Walters
Mo r eover , a recent report on
school choice In the Minnrapolls -

"Som e schools win. othPrs
lose So metimes, that means
student s win and lose too . Br·
cause choice !s complrx. parents
who kn ow how to work the

'Y' Iem - most oft en l hr edu
cared and middl e class - are
most success ful In gettin g chlld rPn !nto desired schools . Those
who don't make c ho ices are

disproportionately poor and
members of minority groups."
Sim llarlv. Call forn l" Superin tendent of Public l nsr rucllon Bill
Honig warns thai school choice
"risks creallng elllr academies
for the f ew and second ·ratr
'c hools for the many "
Open enrollm ent ha s produced
Its share of lnlll al successes In
I he country's quest for Improved
educat ion. Bul advocates of
choice must deal wllh lhe stil l
unresolved Issue of how to hand le
lhr schools and st ud ent s lefl
behind .

Colleges should hire based on merit

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Do American unlversll les st il l
Metro Slate Is one of many
rout themselves as equal oppor - colleges t o embrace a racial
lunlly employers? If so, someone
spo il s sy stem for hiring. From
should sue th em for fals e Duke, Wi sconsin, Wellesley and
adverlfslng
Yale, lo virtually every publi c
In school alter school these
co lleg e In California. sc hools
days, earnest administrato rs
have laid out plans to boost lhe
have aba ndoned all pr etense or
numbers of mlnorll y faculty .
hiring solely on the basis of
someflmes through expllcl! ly
merll . An Import ant factor rac ist means. Ca lifornia state
sometim es lit era lly the only
law even requires tha t30 percent
decisive reason of employment
of all new facult y at community
- Is becoming race or ethnlclty . colleges be mlnorlly.
AI Metropolitan Stale Collge, a
One purpose Is to provide' 'role
large urban school tn Denv er,
models" lor mtnortty studenls.
President Thomas Brewer re- · But a more commonly cited goal
cenfly announced he would give
Is to promote something called
any department that hires a
" multicultural diversity," which
minority professor a no-strlngsIs only casually defined but
altached $5,000 bonus to spend as
which often Implies there Is no
the department likes. Even desuch thin g as true scholarship,
partments whose teachin g load s
but only value-laden "white
do not quality them for more
scholarship," "black scholar ~
f aculty can htre someone - but
ship," " Hispanic scholarship,"
only If that person Is , to use
and so on.
Brewer's word, ··ethnic."
It should probably not be
Nor Is that all. Since minority
surprising, sadly, that so many
faculty are sparse In many fields,
coflege presldenls have decided
Metro State wtll hlre doctoral
to lead us toward a trlballzed
candidates to teach, paying their
:Uture that mocks the values of
tuition and some other expenses
Individual rights and equal oplor up to ffve years whfle they
portunity that mot lv"ted this
!In ish t heir advanced degree. No
nation's great civil rights move~
whites need apply .
ments . After all, some higher-

educaflon o!flclals have been
notorious slaves to an ti ·
democratic fashion for years In
the '60s and early '70s, lhey
aflowed a cadre ol antiwar
fascists to shu I down unlverslltes
and lnllmldate professors. More
recenfly , they 've encouraged the
adoplfon of codes ol acceptable
speech, a slap at the First
Amendment.
The rea l obstacle to mlnorlly
advancem ent In higher educa tion Is not that universities refuse
lo hire available talent, but that
there Is so little of it. Wrlllng In
the July Issue of Commentary,
Abigail Thernstrom notes that of
16,000 doctoral degrees awarded
to Americans In 1988, only 3.17
went to blacks. Moreover , she
adds, the lf elds of major re search and teaching In which not
a single black took a Ph.D. in 1988

Vincent Caroll
Include "astronomy. astrophysIcs, botany, oceanogr"phy, geography, European history, clas sics, comparative lllcrature,
German, Italian . Russ ian, Chf ·
nese, Japanese, and Arable lan guages and litera ture ... 01 th e
608 Americans receiv ing Ph .D.'s
In malhematlcs or computer
science, there were just two
bla cks."
l1 Is lllera lly Impossibl e, In
other words, lor all colleges and
unlverslfles to find the number ol
qualified minority faculty that
their leaders have promised- at
lea st not without dumping the
doctoral degree as a rredenflal
for professors. But guess what?
Some proponents of "cullural
diversity" are urging colleges to
do just that.

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MontrealtGr06s8-lll , 7:35p.m
A.llanta tAvery 3·91 at C!oclnnat I
rBrownlng 14·9 1. 7:.15 p.m
St. Louis 1~Lem i -l8f at Phlla
delphia 'Greene 2·21, i: l5 p.m .
Chicago mtele&lt;:kl 7·9) at Pitts·
burgh !Tomlin, Hi. 7· 35 p.m.

Oft rolt

Friday's 1ames
Chicago at New York, nigh I
PhiiAdel.phla at Montreal , night
PHtsburgh at St. Louis. night
Sa n Dltgo at Cloclnnall. night
Atlanta at Houstoo. night
Los Angl'les al San f'ra nl'lsco.

ntgh t

Rio men skirt
Mount Vernon team
Desplle high wtnds and poor
field conditions, the University of
Rio Grande soccer team
squeezed out a 1-0 defeat of
Mount Vernon Nazarene Tues~
day in Mount Vernon, boosUng
the Redmen's stock In the Mid·
Ohio Conference to 2-1.
Barry Saunders. a junior from
Jamestown, scored the winning
goal In the first two minutes of
the second half on assist from
Chrts Slagle to post Rio Grande's
third consecutive sh1.1tout of the
Allhough MVNC was a more
talented team and considered a
threat to Rio Grande's plan s of
advancement within D is trict 22.
th e Redmen defended effectively
and kept the Cougars from
making any serio us a! tempts at
scori ng.
The hosts came close to tying tn
the game's fin al mlnules when
their players entered a one-onone confrontation with Rfo
Grande goalkeeper Corey
Feerer. bu I Feerer, credited with
a total of three saves, prevented
the Co ug ars from get Ung Into the
net
Overall. the Redmen took 13
shots on goal, while MVN C
recorded n lne shots and I hree
saves .

Rich Bftonte, a sophomore
from Columbus, was praised by
Coach Scott Morrissey for e m~
ptoylng a decisive man- to~ man
defense on Moun! Vernon sian·
dout Chtp Wall. "He did a good
job as far as I'm concerned,"
Morrissey said of Bllonte.
The coach satd the work
performed by Saunders and
Winston O'Connor also kept the
Rto men on top of the game.
"'The team went wtth the wind,
which we thought would be an
advanlage, but actually It turned
oul to be a disadvantage,"
Morrissey remarked. ··we had a
number of opportunities to score
In the first half and we blew
them . Seven of our shots on goal
were made tn the fir st half.
"As far as the team Js eo n·
cerned, II didn't perform up to
my expectations, but then, the
weather was against us," he
added .
Now 5-3 overall, the Redmen
travel to Malone Saturday for a
" bi g, big gamP," Morrissey
noted. Brightening the picture,
though, Is the addition of Joe
Kiley, a sophomore transfer
from Tiffin, who has become
eligible to play after elghl
contests, Morrissey said . Kiley Is
expected lo join the slartln g
lin eup In this weekend's contest.

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Fishing
Piedmont Lake opportuntltes for crappie, blu egill, largemoulh and smallmouth bass, walleye, mu sk le
and c hannel catfish are excellent
here In the fall Try fishing
a round the clay tile ree f areas fo r
best results.
Ohio River - Anglers wlllltnd
lhefr best results where trlbular ·
les enter the Ohio River and
below the locks and dams. Fallis
a good time to catch bass ,
channel catfish, sauger and
saugeye.

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The moon Is In Its first quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury . Venus, Mars and Jupller.
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Berry's World

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!Searcy 12-61. 7:35pm
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flur as people began to look at it they said, 'Wai l a minut e. Wha t's the
J rgumrnl for putting morr m onf•.v in It agai nst I he Soviets ... .
Hr notrd thai Ihe pres id ent's allies were argurng for more spend in~
nn I he B-2 and lhr SO l bpr·auSI.' of Desert Sh ield . but "whalll showed

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PI! tsburgh ........ 90 65
York .
..... 87 68
Momreal ..
..... 81 i4
Chicago ....
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PhUadelphla .
73 82
St. Louis .
. ... 70 85

INDiANS ........ . 14 R2 . 41~ 10
Balt1more ..
; 1 83 .461 12
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11 84 .4511. tH~

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lhr it I'm' like rhr 131 and the SOl that were gearrd roward the So\t f' l

SATIONAL LEAGUE
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Mllwaukpe 6, Toroo1o 0
Oakland l. Kansas C!tv 2
Texas 6. Catlfomla 2

Cold War budgrt . bu t ..,uddcnl\ rhr Co ld War was ovPr and thr paper
v.·a..., mran1nglps.. ,
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Seattle al Chicago, night
Oakland at TeJtas. night
Kansas Clly al California. night

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'l"E&gt;w York 4, Balttmorr 2
Boston; , CIE"Veland 2
Seetlle8. Dfotroi! 1
ChlcagoJ. Minnesota 1

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slve 20-14 triumph over the
Trlmble Tomcats. The victory
over Trimble all but ended the
Tomcats dreams of a second
straight TVC championship.
Fat the first ttme all year. the
Marauders showed a balanced

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dPf r n ~ f' bi l l -'&gt; lowl\· hr adM downward dr~pite whatf~ \·Pr
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Central
Scioto River - Try fishing the
confluence where the Scioto
River Is joined by the Olen tangy
River, near downtown Colum ~
bus, lor largemouth and sma I~
I mouth bass. channel calflsh and
saugeye. Farther north, ncar the
Delaware County line, use jigs to
catch saugeye and chicken livers
or ntghtcrawlers lo ca tch chan nel catfish.
Hargus Cre€k Lake - Use
topwater baits near shoreline
cover to catch largemouth bass.
Fish deep waler near the dam
with large Imitation balfs lo
catch muskles. Bluegllls can be
taken !rom shore on night·
crawlers ftshed In shallow water.

Lake Erie
Fall Is the best time to catch
yellow perch, smaltmouth bass
and steelhead I rout In Lake Erte.

at lack . Frank Bl"ke gained 121
yards on 24 carries and two
touchdowns. Blake ts just getting
his strength back after an Illness
slowed him for much ol the first
three games. Terry McGuire, the
other half ol the junior running
back tandem Is the Marauders
leading rusher on the year .
McGuire, like Blake. has thP
speed and power to nreak the
long one.
Junior quarterback Jeremy
Phalln also had a good game last
week despite a steady shower
throughoul the game. Phalln hlt 5
of 14 passes for 101 yards. The big
one was a 56 yard bomb to ttght

end Shawn Hawley with 4:05
remaining to sel up the winning
score. Hawley grabbed 3 passes
good for 90 yards . Phalln also
carried three times for 22 yards.
The offensive line also did a
good job for Metgs ke€ptng lhe
Trlmble defense for the most
part out of the maroon and gold
backfield and giving Phalln time
to throw the ball.
On defense, the Marauder s
llmlfed Trimble to only 41 yards
rushing fn 23 carries. All-State
candidate Roger Bingman lhrew
for 201 yards on the night for
Trimble but for the most part the
Meigs defense held htm In check.

McGuire picked off a pass from
the four year starter and took II
the dlslance from 41 yards out for
one of the Marauder scores.
Geoff Cogar also came up two big
sacks In the last two plays alter
Bingman had ted the Tomcats to
the Marauder 25 yard line .
Federal Hocking 0-5, and 0-4 tn
the TVC Is coming off a 55~0
drubbing at the hands of the
Walls ton Golden Rockets . In lhat
game lhe Lancars were able to
muster only 38 total yards.
Federal Hocking ts led by
senior running back Richard
Deaver (6-2, 190). Deaver a
transfer !rom Southern, has had

some outslandtng games for the
Lancers thts year .
Cgach Mark Fortney returns to
hts alma mater 10 try and bulkl
up the progarm. The Lancers
have seven starters returning on
offense and five slarters on
defense.
Meigs Is coming ln the game
scoring 20.1 points and game,
while giving up an average of 26.
8 per game. The Lancers have
had problems on offense scoring
only 12 points on the year, while
glvtng up "n average ol36 points
a contest.
Kickoff for Friday night's TVC
calsh ts at 7:30 at Stewarl.

Marauder teams pick up three wins recently
By DAVE HARRIS
The Meigs Marauder varsity
and reserve volleyball teams
picked up three more wins
recently to continue their unde-

The reserve team continued to
dominate their opponents spikIng Miller 15·6 and 15-8. Nikki
Meier led the winners with nine
points and Carrie Bartels seven

feated seasons.

RG cross country team

In the llrst match against
Alexander, the Marauders d£'feated Alexander In two sets by
scores of 15~9 and 15-10. Amy
Wagner led a balanced Meigs
at lack with eight points and five
assists. Trtcla Baer added seven
points, Kelly Smith s!J&lt; points,
seven kills and four acas . Ktm
'Hanning and Jennifer Taylor had
three points each and Tara
Humphrey s one point.
Coach Dale Harrison and the
reserve won against the Lady
Spartans 15-2 and 15 ~6. Carrie
Bartels led the way with 14 points
and Yvette Young added five.
In action thts week, the Ma·
rauders downed Federal HockIng 15-7 and 15-12.
Trlcla Baer led the waq with 14
points and five aces, Chr issy
weaver added four points and six
ktlls, Jenntler Taylor four poln ts,
Amy Wagner two points and
eight assists, Ktm Hanning two
points and four kills, Jodi Tillis
two points and Kelly Smith one
polnl and six kills.
The reserve defeated Federal
Hocking 15-10 and 15 ~4, Misty
Butcher led the winner s with 10
points, Nikki Maier eight points
and Carrie Bartels five points.
In action Tuesday nigh I. Meigs
won a tough three~game matc h
against defending TVC cham pion Miller . Meigs won the fir st
game 15 ~ 10, the Lady Falcons
came back to win the second
game 6~ 15 but the Marauders
ca me roaring back to win the la st
game, 15-2.
Amy Wagner had an outstand-

Ing game with 16 points, stx "ces
and six assists. Wagner also was
19 of 20 serving . Chrissy Weaver
added six points, Kelly Smflh
four points and seven kills. Trlcia
Baer and Jennifer Taylor added
four points each and Kim Hanning had two points and four kIlls.

SV AC standings
(Overall)
WL
Kyger Creek . .. ..4 I
Oak Hill .
.3 2
Eastern
.3 2
Symmes Valley . .3 2
Southwestern
.2 3
North Galli" ...... .2 3
Hannan Tra ce .. . .1 4
Sou th ern ..
.I 4

Team

PF PA
133 82
Ill 55
107 73
86 72
72 46
67 80
74 122
58 167

(Conference)
Team
W L PF PA
Oak Hill .
. .. ... ..2 0 69 6
Eastern.
...... .2 0 55 33
Kyger Creek ......... .1 I 51 48
Southwestern ... ...... .! I 42 14
Symmes Valley ...... 1 I 42 39
North Gal ita ........ .I 1 27 25
Hannan Trace ....... 0 2 20 72
Southern ................ 0 2 12 81
Friday 's schedule
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Hannan Trace at Southern
North Gallla at Oak Hill
Southwestern at Symmes Valley

points. The Little Marauders
have yet to lose one match this
year, sweeping all14 co ntests tn
two games.
Both the varsfly and reserve

will put their 14 -0 season records
and 11 ~0 conference records on
the tine tonight when they travel
to Trimble.

•

wms first NAJA weekly rating
For the first time In lis 15-year
history, the men's cross country
program at the Unlversl!y of Rfo
Grand e has received a national
weekly ranking by the National
Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics .
Th e Redmen were listed 15th,
with 48 points, for the week of
Sept. 24 -0cl. 1 and were among
three District 22 teams to mak e
the list. The others were Malone,
ra nked second, and Walsh, which
was 14th.
·'I'm exci ted, bu 1 it kind of
scares me to be ran ked, because
l always liked being the dark
horse," Coac h Bob Willey re·
marked . "But It feels gorxlto be
ranked for the first time ."
The team was listed ba sed on
rat lngs submit led to the NAJA by
cross country officials In the
district. To date, the Rio men
placed sixth In the Marshall
Invllat lonal on Sept. 1; seco nd In
th e West VIrginia Wesley an
lnvilaltonal on Sept. 8: first tn the
Wilmington Invitational, Sept.
15: and !Irs! In th e Centre tKy.J
l nvital ional on Sep t. 22. Mark
Cline, a senior from Chillicothe,
finish ed first In the races al
Wesleyan, Wilmington and
Ce ntre.
And to what does Willey
attribute the suc cess?
" Hard work. absolutely," he

TVC standings

responded. "We have people who
have come back to the program,
who have made a commllment,
and we've built upon that. Our
biggest task now Is to try to keep
people healthy . Once we gel
everyone well, we will run
strong."
For Will ey, the ra ting Is
particularly stgnlftcant becau se
he was a member of the very first
Rio Grande cross countrv team
In 1969.
·
The team was coached for it s
first four seasons by Dean
Rinehart , who was succeeded Jn
1973 by Bruce Curtis and a year
late r by Rod O'Donnell. who Is
now cross co untry coac h at Kent
Stale University.
Willey, who gradua ted from

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Wellston
4 I 149 68
Belpre ....
4 1 95 36
VInton .
3 2 164 74
Nel s-York .
3 2 li4 87
Meigs .
2 J 105 149
Trimble ...
2 3 86 82
Alexander .
4 20 132
Miller ....... . .
4 34 178
Fed-Hocking. ... . I
4 12 190
Friday's games:
Meigs al Federal Hocking
Alexander at Trimble
Zanesville-Rosecrans at Miller
Ne l sonvi ll e-York at Vinton
Cou nt y
Wellston al Be lpre

Rio Grande In 1973, assumed
coaching duties In 1975 and
continued with the program unttl
II was cancelled In 1979. During
those years , Willey coached Rto
Grande's first NAil\ All American fn cross country, Ar~
chle Mundy of Rootstown, Ohio.
Mundy, who now resides In
Arizona, will be the 1990inductee
Into the university's Athletic Hall
of Fame In November.
Cross country was renewed tn
the fall of 1983 and coached for
two seasons by Kevin Purcell,
who relinquished the duUes to
Willey In 1985. Since then, Wtlley
has coac hed two addlllonal All~
Americans: Mark Pierson ol
Lynchburg, Ohio, who graduated
In 1987, and Mary Dowler, a 1989
graduate f rom Jackson.

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Office Services

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�Thursday, September 27, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Thursday,

Reds top Braves, 5-2; magic number 3
Cincy's NL West
lead now 4!1 games
with L.A. loss
By RICK VANSANT
UPI Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (U P!) - Jose
Rijo i s primed and pumped for
the playoffs.
" I want to be there, I want 11
bad, " sa id the Cincinnati Reds'
righ t- hander. "Pitching in the
playoffs is my goal. It' s my
dream come true. "
Ri jo. who struck outll Wednes day ni ght in pitching the Reds to
a 5-2 win over Atlanta, was
thrilled to lear n after the game
that manager Lou Pinletla pla ns
to start him i n the opening game
of the Na tiona l League ~la yof fs
nex t week.
" Who co uld as k for anyth ing
more?" beamed Rijo . " It mak es
m e a very happy person."

RIJO WINS HTH - Reds hurler Jose Rijo clinches his list In
jubilation as the Reds beat the Braves 5-2 lor his 14th win and
seventh complete game of the season. The win, combined with the
Dodgers ' 10-lloss to the Aslros, pushes the Reds' \'L West l ead to
i"z gam&lt;•s. (l!PI)

Cinci nnati' s victory, mupled
with th e Los An gPIPs Dodgers'

St. Henry tops small school ratings
By GENE C.4.DDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUM BU S - St . Henry's
20-C wi n over Minster Fr iday
nigh t has ea rned the unbeaten
Redskins the No. 1 spo t in this
week 's Unit ed Press Intern ational Ohio High Sc hool Board of
Coaches Divi sion V foo tball
ratings.
St. Hen ry second to dr!&lt;'hding
champion Minstpr the first fou r
w eeks of the balloting , su rged to
a commanding lea d this week in
voting by sma ll school coac hes
!rom around the state.
The Redskms received ~4 of 29
first place vo tes and held a
279-2 12 bulge over Archbo ld.
whic h moved up fr om third t o
second this week Archbold re·
ceived three f ir sts.
Ayersville advanced from fifth
last wee k to third . lpaving
Mogadore still in f ourth place
and Fremont St. Jose ph In fifth , a
jump of two notches for the
Cri mson Streaks.
Minster's fir st loss dropped the
Wildcats from first to si xth and
they were followed by Delpho s
St. John . McDonald , Cincinnati
Cou ntr y Day and Fostor ia St.
Wendelln .
Th e leader s in th e othl•r four
divi sions rPmainPd the same Cl eve land St Ignatiu s In Division
! , Steubenville in II , Youngstown
"'Cardinal Mooney tn lTI and
-steubenville Catholic in I V.
St. Ignatius held a 225-206
margin over runnerup Middl etown this week with a l n 5 edge in
fir st p lacP vo tes
Cinc innati! MoPIIH r rmain i n
third among the big schools. wtth
Princeton edgi ng int o rourth in
fro nt of Warren Hard ing.
T he res t of the Di vis ion I li st
consisted of Sa ndu sky in sixth.
followE-d b_v GrovP Cit y, A ust in

town Fitc h. L(lk ota d nd Ca nt on
Gi enOak.
Steubenvtllr 's m arg in ove r No
2 St Mary s Memorta l thts w eek
was 42 points. 1&lt;4 132 Tha t's up
from 3.5 point s a week ago .
Th e Big Red. who ra n thetr
record to 5 0 Friday night wi th a
55-34 win over Cleve land West
.Tech. al so han a 12-2 margi n in
firs t plitce votes
Be loi t West Bra nch advance d
from six th la st week to third.
followed by So lon. Vrrmi l ton.
Co lumbu s Briggs. Foslorta. Un
lontown LakP . BPIIPfontainr ;1nd
Franklin

Moonp:v·, a 22 -21 win ner over

Ca nt on McKinley Fr ida y nigh t.
led ru nnerup Kel ter in g Aller
180-115 in the Division Ill ral l ngs.
Mooney had 14 firsts to none for
Alt er, which leaped al l the way
fr om seventh a week ear lier.
Akron St . Vincent St. M ar y,
which lost 14-n to Cleveland St
.Joseph. sUpped from second to
third and Mentor Lake Catholic
adva nc ed from eighth to fourth.
Dover was f ifth. Akron Hoban
sixth. Youngstown UrsullnP and
Amanda Clearcreek t!Pd for
seve nth . CAPE ninth and Ports·
mouth West in te nth.
Steubenvi lle Catholics lea d
over No.2 Versailles wa s a s Um
140-139 margin in Di vi sion IV.
wi th OOth tea m s r PC'Piving ri vP
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Campbell Memorial with 100.
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consistPd of Wheelersburg In
si x th , follow&lt;•d by Patnt Va lley,
War ren K ennedy, Brookvi lle and
Crooksville.

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Sports briefs
CoUege
A pre limin ary autop s_v on
1'\ort.heas t M issouri State linr ·
hacker Derringer Cade shows he
diE'd of a rare heart dise asP
during a gam(' last weekend . Thf'
report sa id Ca dc died of idiopa thic hypertropic cardiomy opa thy. which is rharactrrizf'd
by th ickened muscle watts of t hl'
heart. ... The Univer sity of So uth
Carolina said it is trying to adju st
its sports sc hedul es now th at th e
sc hoo l ha s joined the So utheast ·
ern Co nfer ence. So uth Ca r oll na.
an independent ln footb a ll since
1971 and a Metro ConferencP
bas ketb all team since 1983, Tucs
day became th e 12th SEC
member.

10-1 loss to Houston, reduced the
Reds' m agic number for clineh ing the National League West to
three.
Rljo , 14-7, sca ttered eight hits,
walked none and retired 11 In a
row at one point in notching his
seventh complete game. He has
been sensa tional in his last eight
games, with a 6-1 record and live
comp lete games.
" I've never been better," said
Rijo. "It's co ming at ju st the
right lime for the playoffs. I'm
already excited aboutpitching In
the playoffs. I'm ready."
"He'll be a big plus for the Reds
tn the playoffs," said Atlanta's
Dave Justice, who struck out
twice and went hllles s aga ins t
Rljo . " I can tell he' s got a lot of
confidence. A ll you have to do is
look at hi s faee.
" He surp rised m e with his
speed, " added Justice. " He
throws hard and he lhrow s good.
He's at the knees, he' s on the
outside co rner and it's al i coming
at 90 mil es an hour."
"It was another gem by Jose,"
sa id Piniella "He's reallv In a
groove Right now. he's tht:owlng
th e ball as well as anyone In the
il'agu e ...

Astros 10, Dodger s I
At Hous ton , Franklin Stubbs
drove in a can•er- high six runs
and J im Deshaies scatter ed four
hits T he loss dropped the
Dodgers 4 ~ ga mes behind Cin·
r inn atl in tltP divis ion Stubbs
had a h.1 ses- loaded double and a
three-run homer agalnst his
formp r tea mmat es. Deshaies.
&lt;-12, won for th e first tim e si nce
Aug 25 and improved to 7-0
aga inst Los Angeles In the
Astrodome _
Mets l, Expos 0
For the second consecutive
night. th eMet s beat the Montreat
Ex pos but failed to reduce their
three-g ame def ic it to the Na tiona l League Eas t-lea ding Pi ra t&lt;'&lt; beca use Pittsburgh de-fea ted the Chicago Cubs twi ce.
Th e Pirates reduced thei r
magtc number to five. Pitts burgh a nd N ew York Paf'h have
seve n ga m es le ft, three of tho se
ga mf's a r e ag&lt;J Insteach other In a
seas on · l'nd in g
ser i es ln
Pi ttsbu rg h.
" We are holdin g in th er e. WP
ha ve no ro nt ro l of what i s
happ('ning in Pi t t&gt;burgh ," Met s
mana ger Hud Harrelson sa id .
" Wp ha vp to kff' p winning and
hop(' that they do lose ...
Dav id Co ne. 12-10 . helpe d eltm·
inale Montrea I from the N L Ea st
ra cr by illlowing onl y two hit s
ovrr fl ight innings Montreal
mo ved to withtn 41h gam es of
first place la st Fnday but then
suffer ed six stratght defe at s.
·' \'\-'ea rp doin g what we have to
do WP arc puttin g our blown
opportunities and frustration be-hind us," Cone sa id. " Th ere is no
bett er medicine than wlnntng In
anothrr tea m 's park "

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At tan ta made It 5-2 In the
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month, pitched hi s fourth complete game and third in nine
starts for Pittsburgh. Kevin
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first major league start.
Giants 7. Padres 6
At San Franc isco . Matt Willi
ams hit two homer s and drove in
five runs, taking over theNLRB I
l ead with 11 9. Handy O'Neal. 1-0,
won with one and two-th ird
Innin gs of rei ief. Steve Bcdrosta n
pilc hed a scorel ess ninth for his
16th save. Dennis Rasmussen,
1115. gave up bolh Wi lliams '
hom rrs an d took the loss.
Cardinals 8, Ph lilies I
At Ph iladelph ia. Todd Ze lle,
F eli x Jose and Rodd Brewer
knocked in two run s apiece to
guide St. Loui s. Bryn Smith. 9-8,
gave up five hit s in seven Innings .
Jose DeJesus. 6-S. suffered the
loss.

The Mets play Montreat today
and then host the Cubs In a
three-game weekend series.
Then it's on to Pittsburgh .
"New York has to take ca re of
the New York Mels until we get to
Pittsburgh," Mels center fielder
Daryl Boston said. "We can't
concern ourselves with them too
much until we see them ."
New Yo r k jumped on Expos
starter Dennis Mar tinez, 10-11 .
for two runs In the first inning .
Howard Johnson walked and
stole second . Dave Magadan
doubled Johnson home for a 1 0
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Pirates 4, Cubs 3
At Pittsburgh, Andy Van Slyk c
keye d a four -run fifth inning with
a two- run triple and Zane Smith
scattered seven hits. Smith, 12-8
overall and 6-1 since Pittsburgh
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CINCINNATI ...... ..... ..... .. .. ..... 20

Selrttil broke string of 3 llraight lOOM to Bengals, upsetting them lall 10100n in
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Community calendar

The Daily Sentinel
Thursday. September 27. 199.0

Page-6

Richards reunion held

The family of the late Rev . Car l
and Verna Richards held their
family reunion recenlly at Wrymer Park in McArthur.
Altendlng were Ann and Frank
Perry, Etna: Vicki and Joshua
Vanover a nd children, Amber,
Joshua and Stacy, Newark: Car l
and Euna Eaton, Columbu s; Bob
Richards and sons, JusUn and
Jeremy , Logan:
Ginny Ri·
c hards. 1\'aw Plymouth: Tereasa
a nd Carl Ashmore and son, Rob,

Revival Jet

HE.&lt;\DQLARTERS OPEN lOth District Congressman
Clarence Miller officially opened his reelection campaign
ht•adquarters Saturday in Lancaster. Miller pictured cutting the
r1bhon at his Main Street storefront Is seeking reelection to the
102nd Congress which convenes In January. The district is
,-o m posed ol all or parls of Athens, Fairfield, GaiUa, Guernsey,
Lawrence, Lickin~ . Meigs, Morgan, Musklngnm, No ble, Per~y
and ~a..,.hington ~ounties. An}'onc wishing to obtain campaign
matenals or position papt"rs regarding the Congressman's views
on th e issues can do so hy writing Miller for Congress
Headquarters, 127 West Main St. Lancaster, 431:W or calling
654-2626.

Reviv al services will be held at
the Pomeroy Church of the
Naza rene 196 Mu lberry Ave ..
Pomeroy. Ocl 3-7, at· 7 eac h
evening.
David Canfield wil l be the
evangelist with Jim and Ca lhv
Sisson as the song evangelis ts
Canfie ld is a registered evangelist In the Cn u rch of I he Nazarene
who Pxpc rle nced salvation at the
a ge of 25 following an accident
which c laimed the life of his
father.
Glen McClung. pas lor . invi lcs
the public lo a t tend lhc revival
servi cPs.

Officers were Installed at the
recent meeting of the Middleport
Child Conservatio n League at the
Rock Springs United Methodist
Church soc ial room.
Jean Gilllpsie, district pres! dent, was the Installing officer.
Installed were Becky ~roderick,
president : Licda Broderick, vice
president: Nancy Morris, secrelary: Bonnie Scott, treasurer:
Helen Blackslon. his torian; and
Peggy Harri s, reporter.
Th e meeting opened with
pray er and pledge and readings
were given by Nancy Morris,
"Hooked" and "Having Good

sons, Jeremy and Donnie; Dora

Intentions."

Leadmon, South Charleston .
W.Va.: Chuck and Plm RI chards, Sou th Char les ton,
w Va.: Mr. and Mrs . Ronald
Jacks , Reynoldsburg: and Pau line Davis, Dexter .

The theme for this year Is
School Days which wtll be
carried out also a t the District
Spring Conference that the leagoa will host on Aprll19 .
A layette was shown thai will
be presented to the pre-natal
clinic from the league.
The group Is to save UPC Sea ls
from Scott Products to be used
loward donations that will be
sent to the Ronald McDonald
House.

Ervine card shower
Garnett Erv ine will celebra te
her 89t h birihday Sunda y . A card
shower is planned and cards ma v
be se nt to her at Box 547 Ra ci ne,
Ohio. 45771.

By BOB HOEFLICH
HPar tiest co ngratula tions tv
!VIr a nd Mrs George Baer. The

The trips planned by Marv Ann
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Donna Boyd is all smiJPs these
days as shP goes a bout her du ti cs
in her emp loyment with lhr
Meigs Co unt v Department of

in J dow ntown locat ion bu 1 a lso
w1ll bf' sf'l ling rhi l l. hotdogs, pi e
and whatPVPr J t thr park build ·

tng thro ughout lhr festl\·al a nd
r·an function thf'rr rrgardlrss of
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runs not cou nting 10 addition;ll
run ... mach" by thf' tran sfer unit
In tht' '26:\ runs. 121 patients wrnt
ru \'rrcran s Memori al Ho s pital.
\h to thr Holzer Mf'dical O ' ntrr .
'2"l to Plr asan t \'alley and 21 to
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Mr. and Mrs . Kevw Buckley
are announcing the birth of a son ,
Benjamin NeaL on Aug. 13. The
couple has two other daughters.
Michelle Dawn and Miranda
Lynn.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr . and Mrs. Starllng Massar .
Great grandmothers are Leota
Massar and Eleanor Bayles.
Paternal grandparents are Mr .
and Mrs. Roger Buckley . Great
gra ndparents are Mr . and Mrs .
John Bailey . Creal great grandmother Is Mae Reilmire.

SPECIAL SERVICE - The
Rev. Leon Stutzman will be
conducting a miracle service
at Rejoicing Life Church at 333
North Second 1\ve. , Middleport, on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Stulzman pastors Liberty
Temple In Daywn and travels
ex tenslvely throughout the
United States as a convendon
speaker and evangelist. Pastor Michael Panglo of RejoicIng Life Church invites the
puhllr to atU,nd the miracle
service.

NOTICE is hereby give that on Saturday. September 29. 1990. at 10:00 a.m .• a public sale will beheld
at 105 Union Avenue. Pomeroy, Ohio. to sell for cash
the following collateral:
1989 Chevrolet S 10 PUS# 1 GCCS14ROK2218789
1987 Chev. Cavalier SW S# 1G 1JD8111 HJ 110606
The Farmers Bank and Savings Company. Po·
moroy. Ohio. reserves the right to bid at this sale, and
to withdraw the above collateral prior to sale.
Further. The Farmers ~ank and Savings Company
reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted.
Further, the above collateral will be sold in the condition it is in with no expressed or implied warranties
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Human Services.
T he reason for that is Donna
has just returned from a Ca rrt·
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linps' newf'st sh ip , thr Fantasv
DonnJ m !:l de th e trip with · a
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THURSDAY
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682, Lower Plains Road, will
begin Wednesday. There will be
Special speakers and singer s
each evening at 7 p.m .

LEBANON - The Lebanon
Township Tru stees will meet
Friday at 7 p.m. in regular

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Croup of AA and AI Anon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at
Sacred Hearl Catholic Church .
Call 1-800-333 -5051 for more
Information.

SATURDAY
CHESHIRE - Grubb Family
Smgers of Gallipolis will beat the
Old Bethel Freewill Church In
Cheshire on Saturday at 7: 30
p.m. Rev . Bob Grubb will be
preaching .

REEDSVILLE - The River
view Garden Club will meet
Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. at the
home of Mary Alice Bisc. Serving
as co-hostess will be Ruth Anne
Balderson. Alison Cauthorn
Kreiss, auorney, will present the
program.
POMEROY - The Preceptor
Beta Bata Chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p .m. at the Grace
EpiScopal Church parish house.

Hostesses are Vera Crow and
Norma Custer.

HEMLOCK GROVE - The
Women' s Fellowship of Meigs
County Churches of Christ will
meet Thursday at 7: SO p.m . al the
Hemlock Grove Church of Christ.

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POMEROY - Ewings Chapter. S A.R., will meet Thursday
at the Meigs County Mu seu m .
Dinner, by reservation on ly, at
6:30 p.m. and meeting and
program al 7:30p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Tuppers Plains VFW Po s l 9053
will meet Thursday at the post
hom e at 8 p.m.
RA CINE - T he Sou thern Local School Board wi ll m('('l in
spec ia l session on Thursd "y at 7
p.m at the high school.
POMEROY - The Meigs AI
hletl c Boosters will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. al the high
school. All parC"nts invited to

a ttend
FRIDAY
POMEROY - The Se ntor
Ci t ize ns DancP Cl ub wwi l l havr a
dance Frida y from H 11 p.m
Musi c will be provided bv the
Happy Hollow Boys. Athen s.
Bring snacks for the snack tab le.

.vo u logged ln this year if you'•.

lika to give it a whirl

wi l l

The following committees
were appointed: Linda BroderIrk Kitty Darut and Bonnie
Sc~lt wavs and means: Nancy
Morri s , T~acl O'Dell and Peggy
Harris, program: and Ann Colburn, remembrance .
A dessert course was served by
Nancy Mo r ris and Linda
Broderick

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CCL meeting held

VcArthur: Jason Holstein .
Creo la : Debbie, Bobbijo, Jed and
Emily McManis, McArthur:
Mary and Bob Richards, Craola:
Sonja White, Columbus; Jac
Wells, Columbus: Larry, Tony
and Misty Rlcpards, McArthur:
Melissa, Kevin. Kyle and Korey
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W Va.: J eff and Louise Rogers
a nd sons. Tqler and Steve,
Was hington C.H.: John and Jill
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Sara, ,Johns town, Pa .: Frankie
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BASHAN -Gun shoots will be
resuming by the Racine Fire
Departmen t at the Bashan build ·
lng every Saturday al 6:30p.m .
POMEROY -The llelles and
Beaus Square Dance Club will
sponsor a n open dance Saturday
a t the senior citizens center In
Pomeroy from 8-11 p.m. The
caller will be Tom Dlllander,
Marlon. The dance is open to all
western square dancers.
TUPPERS PLAINS -There
will be a round and square dance
al the VFW building In Tuppers
Plains on Saturday from 8-11:30
p.m feal urlng Specks of Bluegrass Band. Red Carr will be the
caller. Cos t Is $2.50 for adults and
$1 for children under 12. Public
Invited .
CODLVI LLE- There will be a
square dance Saturday from
8-11:30 p.m. at the Coolville Lions
Building. Music by Happy Hollow Boys. Caller Is Jim Brown.
Cos t is $3 per person or $5 couple.
POMEROY -There will be a
hymn sing Saturday at 7 p.m . at
th e Laurel Cliff Free Method ist
Church 10 Pom eroy fealur ing the
Unroe Famil y. Public mvit ed.
R UTLAND - Thert' will be a
softball tournamen t a! Inc Ru tland Field on Saturday and
Sund ay. Dra wings for teams will
be held Friday. For more mfor mation rail .John Harri son at
992 7546 or Bill Carswe ll al
!192-3167
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A wiener roast was held
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wi ll be held . There will be
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, September 27. 1990

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Family gathers for tts
Sixty -nine descendants of th e
l ate Almona and Valentine
Brown Jr. gathered at Forked
Run Stall' Park recently for a
family reunion. Va lentine Jr .

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At tending

Vi ctor and

AI ice , Danny B. and Cordelia·
Danny D., Bonnie and Theodore:
Joseph, Beth. Jeffrey and Bradley; Robert, Cynthia, Ashton and
Morgan Brown . all of Miners ville: Debra Clay and Nicole.
Miner sville; Jon na Manuel ·
Jack , Vicki and Tassl ca Cum'min s, Jonathan, Michelle and
Macy Rees; Jennifer and Katie
Cummin s, Racine; Ed, Sharon,
.Iamie and Malissa Wolfe, J ack·
son; Allen, Marilyn and Holly
Williams, Pomeroy; Raymond
and Garnet Brown. Renolds
burg ; Edgar and Gret ta Thoma s
Pomeroy; John and Pat Thoma s:

lhe son of Anna Marie

Laubener and Valentine Brown
Sr. T hey migrated from Bavaria
to Austria and to Pomeroy about
Iil-lO.
Bless ing s were asked by Victor

L. Brown after which he gave a

family histo ry. The family con ·
si sts of seven generations of the
Valentine Jr. family. Through
Mar y Elsi e Roush. second wife of
George Brown, son of Valentinr
J r .. then• .....-ere 14 genera lions.

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Portsmouth; Jimmy Joe and
Marlene Hemsley , Pomeroy;
Peter , Zana, George and Kim ·
berl y Yukoubian. Grove City;
Ange la, Krlstll and Jesse Meeks.
Athens; Dennis Reinhart, Jack·
son; William and Jana Hyatt ,
Albany ; Charles. Roberta and
Chad Lee. Shade; Sam. Jenny,
Nickola s. Brandon , Nathaniel
and ,lcnJd Reinharl, Athens ;
Daniel and Sandra Campbell.
Milan, Mich.; Ronnie and Mi
chael Brown. Ypsllan ti, Mich.;
Harold Dana D .D.S .. Lynn, Ca ·
than, Jeffrey and Anne Brown .
Pom er oy .
Horse shoe pitching and var -

ious games were played and a
video was made of po rtio ns of the
acti vities of the day .
Prizes were awarded to Ray ·
mond Brown, 81. oldest; William
Hyatt, door prize; Marlene
Hemsley, female descendant,
largest family present; Danny B .
Brown, male descendant, largest
family present; Ronnie and
Michael Brown, farthest tra veled; Grella ThOmas, oldest
aun t present ; and a number of
ch ildren rece ived various prizes .

Four babies were born Into the
family and one death within the
las t year.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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JoAnn Newsome was honored

by the pack lor her years of
serving as coord inator and spon sor for the pack She was
presenled " plaque from th e
group.
The different dens shared sk its
and jokes with evervone and cubs
a t tending rece ived ihPir s ummer
time pins and for those who
played, their baseball sports
'):I in s
Relreshmen ts were served by
the Webelos and the opening was
done by the tiger cubs and the
closing, a cacdlr light cere m ony.

by the Webelos
Anyonr inWn'sted in joining
the group may caiiJ oAnn .'Jew ·
some at 992 ·3382 or Ca thy Clifford
at 985 ·4321 for addi to nal

Cindv Midkiff. Star Grange, and
Pat ty Smith. Hemlock Grange:
Pillow top, Patty Smith. Hem ·
lock: outs ide garment fo r a child.
Rosr Barrows. Co lumbia
Grange Muriel Brodford , Hem ·
lock: qui lts , Rose Barrow s. Columbia, fir st, and Sarah Cui Iums. Rock Spring s. frr st.
nef'dlework. tablecloth. Rose
Barrows:

Doily. Bindo Dieh l, Star
Grange; afghan. Elma Louk s.
Rock Spri ngs. Rose Barrows:
crochet dress. Rose Barrows;
three piPce baby set. Emma

Adams. Racine Grange; blanket.
Rose Barrow s; pillow cases.
embroidered. Rose Barrows.
Go ldi e Reed. Hem loc k.
Coun ted cross stit ch. Opal
Over.

Star;

BicentPnni a\

sampler. DebbiP Halfhill. Ra ·
erne; holiday decoration. Ash!('"
Co lwrl l. age j-10. Star, and Brian
Cu lwell. age 11 ·16. Star ; stuffed
toy, Ka therine Miller . Rock
Sp rin gs.
r\nrma
Le r .
Harri sonv i lie :

Miscellaneous i1 em s. Rose
Barrows: specia l stat e junior
photography. 5-9 group. Chelsea
Montgomery and Eric Montgo·
mery : adul1 ph otogra phy. colo r

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Ca thy Clifford, leader. and Pat
Cl ifford. assis tant. James Cllf·
ford and Bobby Keaton, Webelos
II , Den 6.
Also present were the parents
and brothf'rs and sis ter s of thosr
listed

~tar,

and

Rosa l ie Story, Hemlock; aninn·
ais color, Pal ty Dyer and Rosa! ie
Story; close ups. color. Rosalie
Story ; black and wh ite scener y.
Patty Dyer ;
·
Animals . black and white.
Palt\' Dyer : oil s and acry l ic
painting s. j unt o r . ch ip
McComber . Star ; adu lt. :&gt;iaumi
Reed. Hemlock
T he meeting ope ned with th e
singing of the fir st stanza of th e
national an them and Swee t Hour
of Prayer. PaulinP Atkin s pH'·
sid ed at th e meeting
SpPc ia l guests

Robert and Bessie King wliJ
host a barbecue arrd picnic at
their home In Bradbury on
Sunday at I p.m. Guests bring a
covered dIsh. Meal . beverage
and table serv1ce will be
provided.
Athletic activities and a social
time will begin at 2 p.m lor
members of Middleport Lodge
363 F&amp;AM and Evangeline Chap·
ter 172, O.E.S., their families and
friends . Call 992 ·3747 for
lntonnatlon.

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u&amp;ng 11' These cards are W'SI·
comoo ar oan1Cipa11ng ~oms

F: ldon Barrows, legi slativ e
agent. · di scussed animal right s
and castno gambltng which will
be on the ballot fo r the t-;ovcmber

11.98

elect ion .

Paint stands up 1o tough year -

Arthur Crabtree. El don Bar ·
row and Cheser King were
appo int ed to work on reso lution s
for state co nvention .

Ches ter King was piaci st and
the meeting closed with "God Be
With You ." Refreshments were
served by the Raci ne Grange.

~~~~==~:;:::::~

13.98

•arron

"Ready-ml•ed

cokn &amp; while
Custom colon;
sllgt'ltly higher

1398

16.98:,11on

Gallon

Semi-Transparent Oil
Stalnt """"""""""""

Flat Acrylic Latex House Satin Acrylic Latex Gloss Acrylic Latex
""'- low sheen

round ...eathef

9f1:11n

House Paint sheds d.,, so House Paint tor ex1enor sKlt I

S.H~&gt;

1ng, tr1m, shuners

SAVOORAN@

R9Bdy-m1~ed coloffi

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16.98

·Gillon

Semi-Transparent OilBased Deck Stsln "

18 .98 ....
1

3.99

the summer

Arnold said the show could be
produced at Paisley Park, the
studio owned by rock stllr Prince
in suburban Chanhassen . " We' re
trying to work out the move."
Arnold said.
"Everyone here Is very excited
about It. We've talked to peopl e
out at Paisley Park. They are
interested. Obvious ly there are
stl ll a lot of things to work out things like how much room our
sets would need, scheduling, that
kind of thing, but yeah, we want
to do It. This Is nuts the way It 's
been lately ."
Arnold says he and Barr
already are In the process of
buying a house In the area and
could move the show as ear ly as
nex t season.

Trustees to meet
The Sutton Township Trustees
will meet Monday at 7:30p.m. at
the Syracuse Muni c ipal
Building.

''"'"

4.49.•. =='

33&lt;
2-ln. Foam Brush •s economical. d1sposa bte

.
0 ,=
Furniture Refinisher di ssolves old l1n1sh w•thOut slrop·
ptng or tad.ng color
rr.· nti

These Sa

11.99 limnb~'9
Face Lift Kit brtngs a nev.
p9rmanan1 sh1na 10 old wood
l1n1shes 1n an hour
l0907

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1.99 3M
5-Pk. Oust &amp; Pollen
Masks are easy 10 orealhe
through lighTwerght

6-Ft. Wood Stepladder

features S1de spruader lock
grOO'ofed steps
~

86!&gt;•

Prices In Effect

1990
"Not Responsible for Typographical Errors."

555 PARK ST.
MIDDLEPORT, OH.

&amp; SUPPLY CO.
HOURS 7:oo.s:oo
SAT.

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REMOVAL
'LIGHT HAULING

·riREWOOD

992-C269

949-2168

nES

USED RAILROAD

8.J.90-l mo ..

l-11-' 88·Hn

CAR FOR SALE
1987 DODGE COLT DL

USED APPliANCES
90 DAY WARIANTY
WASHERS- 1100 up
ORYERS- 169 up
REFRtG£RATOR 5- StOO up '
RANGES- Gas-[lec. - $1 15 up
fRHZERS- 1!15 up
MICRO OVENS- 179 up

WANTED
lOW GRADE OAK

SAWED LOGS

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

SHOOTING
MATCH
Every Sunday

$1 50 Th:u•:and

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Sturting ot 11:00 A.M.

DEUVERED TO

9n-5335 or 985·3561

OHIO PALLET
COMPANY

Auoss From Post Office
POMIIOY, OHIO
iO'l01'8911n

Wilkesville and

POMEROY, OH.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

9 1 27 t '90 / 1 ma

CUSTOM BUll T
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" At Reu•onuble Pril!S "

FIT and TRIM

OCTOBER
SPECIAL
10 VISITS $29°0

OPEN BY
APPOINTMENT
CALL

992-3033

91271' 90/t mo.

Pit. 949-2801
or Res.

949·2860

Day or Night
NO lUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86-Hn

R•. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING
CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

Happy Ads

Happy Birthday!

985-4422
1 1 1 · 90 tfn

RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

.
.
look Out Dr Iwen.
TifFany's t6
Today!

homes. 614-446-0317.

1256';"""'·
"''•d
9364

oulotdo. ""·

·
6 baautlrut klnens, un.nr•lntd,

Awttrallan Shephlrd pUpplll,
304-675-3648.

Black rabbit. 5 months old.
Syracuae. 614-i92-2095.
Good house dog: well behav~.
has had all shots. 61~46-2283 .

Halt Aust rlllan Shept'lard, 304·
675-3648
My "ldHy baby" nelda a home.
Sha Ia aboul one y•ar old, with
long grar and whHa heir, few
clark grey slrlpes. She Is very
loveabll, can be sn Inside .or
outsldo kitty. II you would llkelo
have her, call 614-742-2257.
Leave a m.usage If we Ire not
home, 1nd we wl11 Nlum your
call.

Puppies: part Black lab I German Shepl"'ltfd. 614-388-8851.
To adult Cats, whit• femal•, &amp;
black male , Indoor pats, very 8tlectlonate,
with chlldl"ln.
614 -446-2:19:!.
RefriQeralor, al
Second An. Ca111po11s.

Us.d

6

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashon Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
foctory

Choke

12 Gauge lhotgun1 Only

llri&lt;tly Enforced
9-21.'99 Hn

SER~ICE
We con repair and recore radiators und
heater corH . We con
also ocid boil und rod
out radiators. We olso
repair Gas Tonks.

PAT' HILL

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
New locution:

NOW OPEN
Wed. thru Sot.

We Carrv Fishing SuppHes

SALES

Found: In Rodn1y, Malt
614·245-567'1.

{bt4) 992· 7714
,

• .,

l / Al llro

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
544 Jaekson Pike, Parll Lane
Trailer Park. Lot 123. Thurs, Ftl,
&amp; Sal.

ALL V11 rd Sales Must Bt Paid In
Advanee. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the day before the ad is to run
Sunday 8dition - 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Monda. y edition . 2·00
p.m Satu rday
Garage Sate: First In 5 yearsl
Cleaning out, ~ealth pmbltms
6 other fa milies, new and used
col lectables, glass, tin, wood ,
books, crahs. dolts, doll tuml·
lure, bears, household, tumlture , rmdlo's. stereo's, utensil's,
!lalware, more each day. Ott nr:,
on Northup Road halfway between Raccoon Bridge snd Norlhup Bridge on lincoln Pike
Oct 1st, 11ft 9 to? lots Free! '
Gan~ge S&amp;le: Frl &amp; Sat . Subdivision behind old Bidwell Elem
Some item11 Karo
Heatlt
playpan , console TV, couch, ale .'

Yard Sale : Sept. 28th, 29th. 10-6.
Couch, pair owl lamps, stroller,
yarn, lot&amp; ol misc. Good e lun
elothing, thtap! Infants , ~iris ,
14-18. Boys, 14-18, women 1 s.
XXL, small mens . Eastern Av1.
be~ lde Aat litte Pool

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity
Gom~g• Sale, Frl and Sat. 2218
Jefferson Ave . large 11111 all dil·
lerent Items, coats and jeans ,
morlll.

Thre• Family Yard Sale, moving
lots to sell, Frl and Sat. 9:00 tin
5:00. Sept . 28 &amp; 29. 2604 Mt
Vernt~n Ave. Point Ple1unt
V.rd
Sale
Sept
27,28,29
Kingtown Rd. last ule thi5
year. 10:00 till dark.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
Yard Sale. Oct. 1·3. Sr 143. 114
mile ott 7. Inside II raining

8

9- 12-'90 - 1 mo

SPRINC ~

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PUBLIC AUCTION

TERMS OF SALE:
Cash or Check with positive 1.0.

Auctioneer: BILLY STALDER
Licensed and Bonded by the State of Ohio

Rick Pe arson Au ction Company
now booking auctions, ••·
perlenee makes thl difference
licensed Ohio , Kentucky, W11i
1/lrglnla, 304 -T73-S785
D11v!d B~s Auction Service,
Now bookmg auctions. iic•n•ld
in Ohio, 614-446·7750.

9

Wanted to Buy

Homt brew bolll11 I
capper. 614-446-6559.

AT TUPPERS PLAINS. OHIO AT
6 P.M.

All DEALERS WELCOME
FOLLOW SIGNS

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Acerage with timber, or farm
wllh timblr, 614·388-9354.

Fridav. Seot. 28. 1990

New bicycle s. floor Jacks, tents. furntture new &amp; used: small kitchen appliances. tool s.
phones, lots of new &amp; used mt sc. too num erou s to mention .

beag~ .

Yard Sale

&amp; SERVICE

Pay Your Phone
arld Cable Bills Here
' IUIIN151 PHONE
tb 141 99! -bliO
'IIIOINCI PHONE

&amp; Found

Found: Great Dan• DoQ, Tin
coiOt', Black Collar, ll'a1riol
Cadmus Vicinity, 614-379-2434.

992 -2196
Middleport, Ohio
1-ll ·Hc

·

Found a half grown black
temsle
puppy,
downlown
Pomary area . Madlum ltngth
hair, loves people . 6141992·3420.

fORO

GAME ROOM

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

LOS1

9 12 -"90 · 1 mo

J

507

Wale~ doga
&amp; pupplll IO
glveaw!ly, part doberman, ph
bulls, german shepherd . &amp;1C·
367-0316.

Solem Center

161 North Second
Middl•po1t, Ohio 41760

HRS.: Wed .·Thur&lt;.· Fri.
S:OO p.m .- 11 :00 p.m.
Sot. 12 Noon · ll p.m.
Between Wilkesville
ond Solem Center

Colll• male dog. Good n1tu..-d.
Will give dog food also. 1514-9854216 If no answer 614-992·5203
or 614-985-3583. •

7

Between

HOT
8

whlla 5 monrh cat• . ,. good

Q. O O d

BILL SlACK

FREE ESTIMATES

Pomeroy, Ohio

or Res. 949·2860
NO lUNDA T CAll5
4-16-86-Hn

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

II. 33 Nerth of

Mv,
Du't We Look
Sporty!
Bellne It or Not
No.- We're 401

-

PH. 949-2801

ROOFING

992-7479

Time heals the
pain,
Love lets
memories linger
on.
Daughter,
Juanita

~

Choke only

Howard L. Writesel

RPn'lals
•Lot• Rentals

27, 1984.

3 blonde 6 wk . klnensL 3 gl'ly-

12 Gauge factory

Sept . 4.tfn

•Mobile~ Home

5

2 wh ite mate doQs, Long halr.ct,
very friendly. 614=-379-2714.

New Homes l~ilt
"Free Estimates"

SHOOTS START
SEPT 16, 1990

P.arls

DON EBLIN
Died Sept.

'S6me Quentitles Mey Be Limited"

614-992-6611

OS

From Post OHice

•Mobile _Home

1ion n.mning parallel to .. id
watt line of lot No . 293.
south 11 degrees watt 162
PS. PB . AC . AM/FM cassette. auto·
feet ec:ross an alley to Front
mat1c. 4 new lite s. Gets good gas
.•Street; thence in an easterly
mt leage Only one owner. Mu s! sell.
· direction up along Front
Make
offe r 614·992 2377
Street 31 feet to a point In
the tOutt'l line of lot No .
293; thence in a northerly
dlrectton parallel whh the
welt line of lot No. 293
NEEDED PART and FULL-TIME
Nor1h 11 degree• Een 182
HELP. Gas patd . Ca ll
feet acrou the alley to the
ciiH df rocks; thence in a
CAPTAIN STEAMER CLEAN ERS
welterly directiOn appro~~:i ­
mately 31 feet to the place
of beginning. excepting an
Now Cieantn g Rooms of
alley by late survey 12 feet
Carpet for 122 Each
wide running diagonally
through said property. It is
the intention of the grantors
in this deed to convey all
rem11ining interests which
Wmter Festiva l of Ltghts Tou r
they now own in lot Nos
Novemoe r 23
292 and 293 which was
conveyed to them by Curtis
DEP ARTS FROM ATHEN S.
0 . Reed by deed bearing
GAlliPO LIS &amp; POMEROY
date of March 8. 1915, lying
Ca ll Today' Pla ces Io Go Travel
East of the property con 4I7 Second Ave . Galhpohs
veyed to them to Charles A .
446·6446 01 I 800·8 721191
Gruesar by deed of Sep ·
tember 10, 191 5. and soutt'l
by the cliff of rocks. exceJ'It a
triangu lar strip of land u tending along Front Street
30 feet and lying between [- - - - - - - - - Fronl SITeet endthe121ool
Public Notice
Public Notice
alley and lying south of that 1----...;_.,;.:.:.:,::.:.___
Public Notice
pan of lot No . 293 already
owMd by Dora A Bearhs
grees West One Hundred corner of a lot known as the
tess rhan two -thirds of the
Dead Reference: Volume and Seventy-Four and one - George Addison lot thence
276. Page 665 . Meigs half ]174'11 1 feet to a road : south 21 degreea wo11 t o the appraised value.
Jemes M Soulsbv ,
Coun~ Deed Records
thence South forty five (46f nortt'l line of Rutland Road
SheriH of Meigs
PARCEL NO. 2
degrees Eut with said road
on Hilltop Street of said
Countv
The following real estate fifty four and eigt'IHenths Village : thence in an easterly
situated in the Village of (5 4 .8) feat to a stake ; thence
19113 . 20. 27 , 3tc
direction with the northerly
Pomeroy , County ot Meigs North siMty -six and one-half line of Rutland Road on
and State of Ohio. and (66'/1) degrees East One Hilltop St. to a stake thencfl
de1cribed 11 follows : Begin - Hundred end Seventy feet
north 64 degrees we&amp;t 44 1/,
Public Notice
ning 42 feet west from the 1170 ) to the place of feet more or tau along s&amp;id
southeast corner of Lot No. beginning
southerly line of Butternut
293 in said Village abutting
Deed Referencq : Volume
St.. to the place of beginning ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
on Main Street (formerly 284. Page 243. Meigs bemg the same oremia"~"
NOTICE is hereby given
Front Street); thence in en County Deed Records
conveyed
by
Alma 8
that on S!lturday , Septem easterly direction 15 feet to TRACT litO. 3 ,
Skinner to Elmer E. Ash ber 29. 1990.at 10 :00a .m .,
a stake; thence Nortl'l to a 12 PARCEL NO . 1
worth and Anna F. Ash a public sale will be held at
foot alley; thence westerly
The following described worth by deed dated August
105 Union Avenue, Porn ·
along said alley 16 teet to • parcel of land sit uat ed in the
16. 1921. recorded in Vo - eroy, Ohio. to sell for cash
stake; thence in a southerly County of Meigs . in the lume 1 1 9 . Page 272 of the
the following co11ateret
t11rect•on about 26 fft9t to State of Oh io and in the
Deed Records of Meigs
1989 Chevrolet 510 PU
the place of beginning, it Village of F'omeroy : being County, Ohio.
S•1
GCCS 14ROK2218789
being the intention of this lot Number 268 of said
Deed Reference: Volume
1987 Chev. Cavalier SW
deed to convey a piece of town ot Pomeroy and so
284, Page 819 . Meigs
s•1G1JD8111HJ110696
property 15 feet on Main described on the recorded
County Deed Records and
The Farmera Bank end
S!. eel and running back to a plat of same and being same Volume 302. Page 747.
Savings
Company. Pome 12 foot alley.
property deeded by Wm . H
Meigs County Deed
roy . Ohio . reserves the right
PARCEL NO . 3
lesley and t'lis wtfe. Frances Records
10 bid at this sale . end to
Also tl'le following real
M . lesley, to Frank Thomp- ITEM litO 6
withdraw the above colla &amp;lUIIe situated in the Village
son by dead dat&amp;d May 1 2.
Al1o, the following mobile
prior to ule . Furttler
teral
of Pomeroy . County of 1892 and recorded in Vol
The Fermera Benk and Sav ·
Meigs. and State of Ohio , 74 , Page 326, of the Deed home :
ings Company reserves thu
12x52 ft . 1978 Oakwood
and described •• follows
Records of Meigs County.
Mobile
Home
.
right to reject eny or all bids
Being e part of lot No. 293
Ohio.
submitted .
Said
Tract
No
.
1
was
and beginning at the
PARCEL litO. 2:
Funher. the above colla southwest corner of a houl6
Being lot No. 269 on the appraited at: 817,600.00.
teral wi11 be so ld in the con Said Tract No. 2 waa
conveyed by S. S. Nev and
Plot of the City of Pomeroy .
appraised at; 81,860.00 .
dition it is in with no e• ·
wtfe to Henry Schwegmnn : PARCEL NO 3 ,
pre ned or implied wan an ·
Seid Tract No. 3 waa
thence North with the west
Beina 8 part of lot No .
ties
.ppraiaed
at
;
85
.500.00
given.
line of said Schwegman· slot 277 formerty in the name of
Said Tract No. 4 was
19126. 27. 28, 3t&lt;
to the face of the rocks: Wilbur Moore end Eva
appraised at: 82. 100 00 .
thence west with the face of Moore in the Village of
Said Item No . 6 was
the hill or rocks thirty (301 Pomeroy end more particu eppreised
at: 82 , 700 .00 .
5
Happy Ads
feet: thence south to the larly described as follows: A
Terms of Sale : Cash .
11one wall on the alley; righ1 of way for vehicles and
Reel estate and penon&amp;l
thence east thiny (30) feet walking purpol8s ten feet
property cennot be sold for
to the place of beginning.
wide beginning on the side
Deed Reference : Volume of lot No . 277 adjacent to
276, Page 665, Meigs lot No . 269 end extending
County Deed Records
10 locust St . at a contiltent
TRACT NO. 2,
width of ten feet
Situated in the Township
Deed Reference : Volume
2
tn Memory
of Sutton. County of Meigs 286 , Page 161, Meigt
and State of Ohio: Being the County Deed Records and
following hOuse and lot Volume 302. Page 747.
tituate in one hundred acre Meigs County Deed
(1001 lot Number 301 , in Records .
Town 2 end Renge 13 of the
Also. the following mobile
Ohio Company ' s Purch..e nome·
anc;fbeginning One Hun-dred
1966 Academy Mobite
(1 00) feet North thir· Home.
tv·teven end
ont ·helf
TRACT NO. 4:
(37 Y2 ) d1grees West from
Situated in the Village of
the Southeal1 corner of a Pomeroy . Meigs County.
two ( 2) acre lot deeded by V . Ohio. bounded and d&amp;l·
tha
B. Horton to Daniel DeWolf; cribed u follows : Beginning
thence thirty -five end one at a stake In the .outherly
line of Butternut StrMt in
half (36\.7) degree• Welt
forty •even (47) feet to a said Village, which lleke
ltake; thence South sixtv ·
vHrs touth 64 degree• east
1lx and one-half !16'11) de - 117V:! feet from the N. E.

Giveaway

2 male klllens, 6 weak• old tb a
good tlome. Call anytime (14992-3Bn.

BISSEll
SIDING CO.

1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK.

V[RY NICE LARGE ~ME ON API'ROX 3~
ACRES- 4 BR. 3baths. 2gaJages. rented I
BR apartment P10pert) 1ndudes pond. w
pro• 4.800 sq ft. farm bid~ and mob1l e
home Areal bargam at $89.900
CALL 614 992 7104 fOR APPl

in said Village 7 feet west of
where the Wilt line of lot
No 293 intenects the cliffs ·
tt'lence in s southerly dlrec~

GUN SHOOTS

217 I. S.&lt;. Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO
3/61'90/ Hn

FOR SALE IN RACINE

Stock !I

•VINYL SIDING
•AlUMlNUM SIOING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

RACINE
GUN CLUB

992·5335 or 985-3561

BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATIOl"

made In the 1991 Ohio Vall•y
Phone Book Is Friday, October
Stt'l. Anyone needing additions,
deletions, changes, or wishing
to advertise should call bllween
9-5 woekdays at 1-SOo-656-8030
or mail Information to : Chemplon Dlrectorlu Inc. P.O. Box
22, Norwalk, OH 44857.

'=========~;:=========~ 138 black,
2 gray, 304-875-4393.
month old German Shepard-

KEN'S APPllANCE
SERVICI .
Across

IM PORTAN'T NOTICE
The deadline tor chenges to t.

t'

Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

NOTICE OF SALE

or

Heansaarch slnglas natworll.
An exciting way to mHt aom•
one special. Write Hur1SNrch,
P.O. Box 1043, Gallipolis, OH.
45631.

Boston Terrier, to good" home,

Lotutod on Safford S&lt;hooi Rd. off Rt. 141 ~
(614) 446.CJ416

Gold Credit Card, cash advance
program. VIsa/Master card guar.
No security deposit. 1-9004460040,$25.

304-675-5815.

BENNEn 'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

614-992-2328

3 Announcements

1 yr old male halt Beagle and

ALL FURNACE PARTS

36 Year8 Expt'riPnN'

Announcements

4

MOBILE HOME FURNACES • HEAT PUMPS

Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes

Apple Grovr
Muon

911'90""

Now In

B£' rm PrOf~

UPHOLSTERY

W'V

458 -leon

Che5te•

IN:IR·TIIRM.

ol Mlddlepoll

tdr•tJitom• 1'.\cltartf!,l'.s ..
Me•11s C ov11oy
Atf'll C nd~ 6 14

614 992-5114

I-Jt .' 90 tin

rlAY AnDRE PUBliCATION
11 00 t- M SATURDA\1
2 00 PM MONDAY
2 00 PM TUESDAY

By virtue of an Order of

Dav id so n. Wilkes Grange, Yin ·
1on Co unty. and Roger Greer
Eno Grange. GaJUa County Th e
fifth degree was presented .
Arthur Crabtree gavt• the in·
spection report and congratu ·
la ted the degree tea m for thei r
wor k
Patty Dyer reported that two
had

0 5 , day

51 30 1 day

POMEROY. OHIO: Rt . 7 &amp; S.R 143
AlBANY . OHIO: Rt 50 &amp; S.R. 143
NEW HOURS :
POMEROY : 9 a.m.·7 p.m . 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m .- 5 p.m. 6 Days, Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY. SEPT. 11 . 1990
#1 Copper '1 per lb.:
Clean Dry Aluminum Cons, 45C per lb.
Clean Auto Radiators 44C lb.; Batteries '1 26 oo.
Yellow Bross 40c lb.; Alum . Shoots 40C lb .

985-4473
667-6179

4],

304·675·2295

scenes, Patty Dyer,

IPC'turf'rs
reports .

60

Un.l.&lt;i(i·ed fWJ!.e&lt; .m rer r Ire

667

SUNDAY PAPFA

CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC-GEO., INC.
308 EAST MAIN

S9 00
s 13 00

20

Re1n ''"lor con lf!cutrvt '""~ brok ~n uprl,.,.,.sv.olt Ot Chll&lt;lll!d
lor ear-h ril'lli a1 seclrii1P lid~

245 - Ato Gtlnde
256 - Guvan 0151

*ALL REBATES AND FIRST TIME BUYER INCENTIVES BACK TO DEALER .

JIM
-COBB

30

15

188 - Von t on

VVEDNESOAY f&gt;AP[R
THURSDAY PAPFR

1990 MODEL CADILLAC .
1990 MODEL OLDSMOBILES.
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assistant, Johnathan Hagerty,
Josh Broderick, Joey Sisson.
Travis Adams, Joshu a Will and
Chris Krawsczyn, Bears, Den 1.
Debbie Cook . leader. Kathy
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LEADER HONORED - JoAnn Newsome, center, scouting
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honored at the group's recent meeting. Presenting the plaque were
Cathy Clifford, pack committee chairman and Webelos leader,
and Pal Clifford, cubmaster and Webelos leader.

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Middleport. Ohio

bottle

Need gu heater, vemld wtlh
blowtr. 614·742-265&amp; between 10
am end 2 pm or snytlrne after 5

pm.

Used mobil• t'lomM, cell 614446..(1175.

Amer ica'.;; Favorrt l·

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BAUM
LUMBER
CHESTER
985-3301

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Wenttd To Buy : Junk Autoe
wit ~ or wlt,out motors. C.l!'
Llrry Lively. flM-388-9303.

Employmenl Services
11

Help Wanted

AVON - All lriH, Call Marilyn

WNVW 304.0S2·2645.
AVON I Att Aruo t
Speers, 304-67S.,429.

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LAFF-A-DAY

Help Wanted

44

Babyttttlng In my horne only
Prefefllbl';' 1 young woman
Uult bli reliable 6. have good
ttfllflncn 2 Chlldr.n 114-441-

om

n•d~! Guar~~n­
p~~ld vacation• 614-

Cosmetologlll
tNCI wagM,
446-126l

Daytime,

ojr

parHime blbysltltr

In

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54

Merchandise

Two apartm•nlt, fuml8t'led, all
utilities paid $200 monthly,
$300 monthly, $50 deposit
Pomeroy 614 992· 57TI, ti14-949·
2526

Cathedral Window quilts, m1de
by Rub~ Crawtord, 604 Holcomb
~~!;:s.~~ jhurman, OH 4S685

Mulberry Avenue,
rooms and bath
No pels Dep./Ret
atter-5pm

unfumlah~

Ar,anmant, carpeted, no peta, uti itiiA
p.lld 614-446-1637.

bm money by the . .,k. Join
demon.-n~ta

"Chriiiii'II•Around-Th•Wortd '
July-December L.Nve name,
MkiNal, and phone number on
an . .erlng . .rvica 614·192-6319

Upataira Furnished, 3 rooms &amp;
bath, cl81n, no pet•, refa11nce &amp;
dapoait requlrtd 614-446-15,9

Eaay Phone World A local num-

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ber on $32S 1 day, It not more,
ptus
answer
phonea
lor
Nallonwlde Co, now klring! 614·

Eaay Work! Excellent Pay! Aa
umbie Product• 11 home Call
tor lntormallon 504-641-8003 El

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FEDERAl GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING $16,000462-LOOO )INr
Call 1-80!&gt;564-6500 ""' oa 968
••• lmmodlooo roopon11

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HOME TYPISTS, PC users
$35,000
potential
needed
Details (1) 805---687-6000 Ext 8
4562
lmmed 1ate open ings available m
Athena ar11a Full and par1-t1me,
qu1ck advancement company
Will train Neat appearance a
must l1200 to start If you
quality Call Tt'lursday, Fnday or
Monday between 10-4 pm 614
592-2703
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor 01s
placed Homemakers needmg
building
emotional support
selt-conlldance career lden
tltlcatlon, job readmess Ca ll
Betty Adkms at Buckeye Hills
C1t81t Center tor Information
614-245 5334

18

Wanted to Do

Look ing
tor
1p1rtm1nt
managlfs in New Haven, W VA ,
2• unit projact Bu1c akllls
needed in maintenance and
oHtce work Call 3G41155-8063 or
sand resume to Sargent Square
Apt•, PO Box 562, Poe•, W

VA. 25159
Looking

446~803 614-446~m .

LPN, p4'r1-time, relief, all shifts,
C.ll MlddiMoo Eltatas 614 446

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MEDICAL
RECORDS
CORRESPONDENCE PHOlO COPY
CLERK N1t1ooet medical record
coping company h11 a unique
clericll position ava1l1bta to
wort! for our corp In Point
PI..Nnt, WV medical tiiC IIIIy
Appro11mat1ly 16 to 32 hours
per we1k Mldlcat rkord ax parlance praf•rr•d C1tl (collacl)
1-804-363-063.5 or sand r•suma
to Smar1 Corp, P 0 Bo• 68537,
VIrginia Beach, Va 23455
Par1 time babysitter, Sand Hilt
Road, l'llning shttl J04-67S-

26S5
Plir1-tlme ln.truetor needed to
tuch community and peraon•l
tkllle to adul1e in their OONn
home (Meigs County) Yartous
skllle and tala.-.• needed II you
llka to cook, narciN, garden,
Nad, or dn-...... we may hne 1
job tor you We ra looking tor
J*)pla who enjoy other people,
wP'Io can tuch varioue lkilll to
othare, who arw creative, end
wilting to worll. •• part or an
artergetlc la1m H1gt'1 school d•
grN 1 valid driver 1 license and
gooa dri¥1ng rKord req~rad
!Salary
$5 00/P'Iour,
12
hourslw"k It lntera.ted call
2Bfi~039 no Iller tt'lan 10.3-90,
aak for Chrtllly Equal Opportuntly Employer
Qualift.d AN and LPN pari time
or full time nMdld for 62 bed
tacilit"t Contu:t Frank Topping,
C.re I-!1V1n of Point Pleasant
304~7!&gt;3005

R.ceplloo
poeltlon
and
MadiCiid Aldt , for tt'11 Title V
Program Mult be 55 .,.. ,. or
age Of' older and m--' the
t~l Income guideline Apply
101 S.COnd St, Potnl Pl•n•nt
EARN
MONEY
l"tping,
wonlproc... lng, personal computing. At home Full or pt time
$)5,000/'tr income potential (1)
805-687-6000 Et B 10189
Want experienced phone person
part time, 304·675-1n5
W1nted Eiaclron•c Technician
Sand ruum1 lo P 0 So• 702.
Galllpolie, OH 4563t
12

Situation
wanted

Room &amp; board, FrH lor parson
to llv•ln I do light work .111
Prlvall Home Care lor elderly
Prefer rwtlr.d age 614·388-8193
18

Wanted to Do

Ex,.rtencad child care in my
home, Monday thru Friday, 6 30
am till 5.30 pm, 304-675-2029
Fumtlure raflniehlng and repair,
quallt)l work end frH eatimatas,
304~75-1911.

Gat yow chain nw Nrvlced for
firewood ••.an, Sldll'l E·
qulpmont Co., Hond.,..n. WV
304-4175-1'121.
Magkl V•re Day Care Center
NIIOMble.
dependable,
1..,._, q•IHY child care Monday thru FMay, 7:30 1111 $3D
For mar• In~'-"' or to

rot!"'"' 304f7WI47.

..._ Plula'e

DIY

Would like to do babyAitling In
my home any hour &amp; can give
references 614 256161.5
Would Ilk• lo do babyslnmg
Loeat..:l l.aGr1nda Blvd, have
raf'a &amp; hp 614-446-1896

IIRI.I~·

Lots

&amp; Acreage

building lot, ready to build on,
Natricted, $6,900 614-245-958.5
Route 2 AAhlon, 1 acre lotak 3
mil" eouth Galllpolle Loc s,
public water, no r~~strictiona,
soma with river ftootage 304·
516-2336

Financial
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Business
Opponunlty

INOllCEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBliSHING CO
racomiTJinde thai 'tOU do bu11
nasa wltP'I peopla you know, and
NOT to 11nd mooay lhrouglllhs
mall until you h•~• lnv•at1gated
the oHertng

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

1984 Schull 14111'0, w/allpando,
2br, 2 bath, large porct'les, CA
on 1/2 1cre lot, At 2, North of Pt
Plauunl Exc cond , French
City Uot:Hia Homn, 614-446·
9340, 304-67S-6898
304-fi753313
located OrHr Road , 100x200 lot
&amp;38,500 304-271-2004 01 304·
675-1271

J bedroomt t'loo.., ltnd con
tract

304-67~S"104

3 bedrooms pool, deck 676
South Fourth, Middleport (near
Meigt Jt High) $31,000 614·
!l'l2 -n23
7 room, 1-11'2 bltt'l 1 J acres, ad
ditlonal 33 acres P'lunling and
limber 614·9921118 or 1-384
2097
7 rooms 1 1/2 bathe counlr't
l iving but close to Melas School
Rt
3i:-4 lane,
and town
Townthlp Road 27 Rrst road to
ligt'lt Cali 614·1iK12-1118 or 1-384-

2097
7 rooms, 2 batha, Brick total
1lectrlc, llreplaca 2 ctr g1r~ge,
lully carpatld laundry room ,
d1shwasher
dispoSif,
t'leat
pump On Sr 7 in Chnter
Baautlful11tllng 614-985-3323

1986 Ford F-250, new Urea, luiO
&amp; air Profe~slonally rs-built en gine' Dependable truck, S4,800
614-446-8751

4

Dlnttta Mt (4 chairs, 1 table) 16"
bike Ouun tlze htadbolrd
Battery operated rocking hotel
614-448-8241

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Rentals
41 Houses for Rent

2 or 3br home In

GIIIII~IA,

$27Sfmo O.posit requ1r.d 614·
256-6846
Brick, 4 BR, 2 bath CA In town
614-446-0711
For Rant
5104

3br house, 304-615-

Housa
2 bedroom•, nlca
neighborhood,
untumished
deposit 1nd refarancn, 304
67S-737J
Nice 1br, tumist'led P'louu R•f &amp;
Sac dep required 614·446-1159
Small house In country for nml
614-379-2255

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

1989 2bf 14.r60 nice area , 4
mil as from Holzer S R 160
Refera.,ce
Raquirld
SJOO
montt'l &amp; Sec dapoAit 614-446·
6189 614-446-6865
2&amp;3 BR country, VInton area
Stove Refrigerator Water, trut'l
paid $200 $210 plu1 deposit
both have large room addition•
V•ry nice 614 388 9686
2 bedroom turnlshtd Apple
Grove 1cross from Goodyear
plant, $225 plus deposit 304
576-2.U9 attar 5 00 Pill!.
2 bedroom trailer tor rent In
Racl,.,. era1 614 992 5858

2 ~room trailer S200 month
Galllpoli1 Ferry 304-675·2931 or

304-676 2528
2 ~room furnish~ or untur
nlshed Good cl11n condition
HUD or 1mploy•d New Haven
304-882-24611
2 BR, 12X60, CA, Large lol,
GrNn To•rmship S240 month
plus aeeuril"t deposit 614-446
01185
2 mobile hom•• 2 bedroom
fumlsP'IItd S2DO plus ulllltlaa,
$100 deposit Hud approv.ct
304-4l75-ti512 after 5 DO 01 6153900 any11m•
2br

lr~liar

for rwnt 614-446

mo

3 ~room, 1 112 b1tt'11, l1rg1
poreP'I outbldg, on nice tot, Hud
approved, 304--675-6156

Nice 2br with llvlngroom, dining
room upando In "Bidwell Ar••
S250 montf1, plua dapa.lt, call
614-388-8589 before 2p.m Ret
required

44

Apanment
for Rent

WD's

51

Household

Goods
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofas and chalra pricad from
$395 to $995 Tables $50 1nd up
to S125 Hkta-a·bads $390 to
$595 Racllnara $225 to $375
Lampe Sl8 to l125 Dinattas
$109 and up to $495 Wood table
w~ chal" U85 to $795 Desks
$14.5 up to S375 Hutches $400 &amp;
up, bunk beds complote with
mattress $295 and up to $395
baby btdl l110 Manrass11 or
box aprlnga full or twin $78, llrm
$88, and $98 Ouaen sets S275 &amp;
up, King S350 4 drawer chest
$69 Gun Cabinets 6, 8 &amp; 10
gun Dab., manresses $35 &amp;
$45 Bed frames S25 Queen
Size $35 &amp; klng tram• SSO Good
niiCI:ion of bedroom 1uitu,
metal cabinets, headboards S30
and up to S65 90 days a.11m1 ae
cu h with approved credit 3 mi
out Bulavllla Rd ()pan 9 A M to
5 PM Uon, thru ~t Call 814446.0322

J pi.ca li-ving room eulto
swwal rocker All like
$75 00 0141992 2389

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now

County Appliance Inc Good
used appllanc••· TV sets Open
Bam to6pm Mon -Sat &amp;14 446-1699, 627 lrd Av• Gallipolis, OH
[)o you like lo •ave Money?
Ct'leck us o..t for quality turnlture and carpots Mollot'11n Fur
nllure &amp; Carpets Rt 7 North
Pt'lona 614-44&amp;-1t144, Gllllpolle
Ot'lio

For S.ta On All Grau Turf, In
stock, S2 99 yard , Mollohan
Furniture, 614-446-7444
Frost FrM Refrigerator, white,
$95, Frost Frt1 Rtlrigtrator
G E $125, Retrlgarator, side x
side, white 11.50, Rttrigarator,
0 E, Almond, l1ke new, S250 ,
G E Wut'ler, S95, Kenmore
Dry..-, $75, Whirlpool Dryer,
Avacodo, S9S, K1nmora Dryer,
Hlr'llll gold, $95, Wutingttouse Dryer, Whila, $95 Gas
Range Copparlona $95, Electric
Range 30 lncP'I white, Nee, l150,
Wn11nghoun Washer, &amp; Drye r
Sat, Almond, S150 Each, 20 cu
ft Cheat Fraezar, $150, Fruzer
Upright,
Frost Free,
S150
Skaggs Appll&amp;nces, Upper River
Flo1d, 614-446·7398
GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
Wuhars, dryers, refrigerators ,
ranget
Skaggs Apphancu
Upper R1ver Ad Baslde Slone
Crest Motel Call 614-446 7398
Large P'lutct'l S200 End tables &amp;
co ffee tabt• S75 Pa1r lamps ~40
l04--675 7502
New/Used
Household tumish lng 112 ml
Jerrlcho Rd Pt Pleasant WV,
call 304-675 1450
Quean size watarbed, 304 -675
3869

Upright frHzar Vary nlca, 3
yurs old l150 6141~2 3033
53

for Sale

Apar1menta, 2 bedrooms nk:a
304-675-5104

$40 DOWN on any ntw slngl•
wide plu. tax 1nd title to
qualltlld buyers Aa 1dvar1isad
on TV · C1ll Elna Home Canter
1..000-58tl-5110

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUOGEl PRICES Al JACKSON
ESTATES, 53&amp; Jackson Pika
from t1921mo Walk to aMp &amp;
mo-v6ea Call 814-«&amp; -2568 EOtol

12x65 Mobile Home, needs
tome repair 12,99.5, will con
s1dar car or P U Trad•in, 514·
446-6189 or 614-446-&amp;865

Fuml1hed Et11clancy, ell utilities
paid, sP'Iart bath 1135/mo 910
Second Ava 614-446-3145

1980 FrHdom, 14x70\ mobile
homa total eleetrtcl I Ita new,
new houu turn ture with
washer end dryer, 304-882-3245
or 882-3704
1982 TownhouM, 14x70, double
npando, CA., On privati Nntad
lot In RodMY 61....... 1539 1t1ar
5pm
1985 mobile home Mr70, Knor
by lrtgldare , 2 ~roome, 2
bathe, lotal tl.ctric , loll of ax·
tru, 304-882-3706 or 882·2987.
For sail, 4 bedroom double
wlda
Bidwell, Ohio, ~ca
S27,000 Contact John Sldart1
304~7s...t129, 21&amp;--345-9340 Of
SmMh RHI1y 114-44~
SPECIAL Faelory lo you11191, 2
or 3 bldreom14x70 modale at
tha unbeiiiiVable
prlca of
f12,900 daliver.d and " ' up
C.ll1-800-~5 lor dotalla.
N1shua

Fuml1hed,
alflclenc~
tptrtmentt
One
Mdroom
utllltl.. lncluded 614-902-!949
li-ving 1 end 2 badroom lpartmtntl II Vlllagt
Menor
and
Rl-ver•lda
Apartment• In Middleport From
$116 Cell614-e92-7781. EOH

Or~elou•

Mlddlepor1, Ohio, B•ch St On•
bedroom tumlahld apt , daposit
&amp; reflfanca required, 304-382·

2560
New, 1br, n11r Holzer Hotpitat,
air cond, aconomk:tl 911 h11t ,
$23.5/mo piLII utlltUae, 81~

R•d Begonaa, llow
pla nts Falrvalw Rd
3680

5295.

Sawmill, Never us.ct Drive shaft
or V bitt driven Complete wit t'1
bl1d1 Ready tor LISa
614-446-8038 after 5pm

Warm mOfning wood and coal
11ova evanlngs 304~76-7668
Watarbad queen size $75 Bunk
beds wlfrundla $125 Black relf
step bumper for pickup SSO
Bebv swing wlcradla $30 Baby
W.!llk., $1!§ 304~75 7991

55

Antiques

Buy or aell Rlvarlne AntlquaA
1124 E Main Str~et, Pomeroy
Houra MTW tOOOam to600
p m , Sunday t 00 to IS 00 p m
614·992·2526

Reg black and whtte cocker
Nautarad, houea-broken S200
614-992-5883
Slam••• Khten1 &amp;50, cash onl"t,
614·367-n23

Transportation

fiT

Block, brick, 1ewar piptts, win
dowa lintels, ate Claude Wl nttrs, Rio Grandi, OM C.ll 614·
24.5-5121

56

Pets for Sale

4 month old Beagle $60 out of
good hunting ttock tor tala or
lfldt lor 20 gauge shotgun,
304--675-1029
AKC Kalrn Terrier "Toto' 8
months old Brindle color $100
S'ti"'CUN 614-992·2095

AKC Reg
Siberlln HUAkJ,
shots, wormed &amp; health recor ,
304-4)75·20'19
All brtld pat grooming, 21
Ytarl IJCperlenct Appointment•
onl't 5141992-6820 II no answer,
ltiVI matAage
Dragonwynd Canary Persian,
Slam.., and Hlme t•v•n kittens
814 446·3344 atttr 7 p m

Instruments
Ailo aaxaphona, exc cond , $395.
304-675-7452
For Ala Splnet.CCn&amp;ole plano
bargain. W1ntad R81ponslbla
party 1o taka over low monthly
pa~menl1
on tpln•t-con•ole
plano C1n be 111n locally Call
Mr Whit• 1-800-327-3345 e•t 101
Trombone Ltas than a year old
Ercellanl condition
614-843-

5466
WE CARE.J&amp;M (Jesus &amp; Me)
PIANO SERVICE oflera EXPER1"
P,iano "CARE" lor those who
'CARE· aboul lholr pianos Bill
Ward 304-882 2325 (Prov 22 1)

58

Fruits

&amp;

Vegetables
Ounrovin Fruit Farm lust off Sr
68""\ east or Albany We accept
food stamps Varialy ot apl)lll,
frest'l elder, palrt, pumpkina 1
and gord1 9-7 dall.,, closaa
Mond•y 614--698-6298
59

For Sale
or Trade

t13 A.cra farm wtlh mobile
home, ,.,... gae, SalilbUf")'
Townahlp, $450 00 per acre Can
be davldad , 130 Aer1 ta""
S.lem Town.hlp, four bedroom
t'loma, barn and other out·
buUdingt, lrM gas, $65,000 00 ,
Two houaaa at 131 BuHernut
Avanu1, Pomeroy, with large
lOll
000 00, Nice Neann.,
,_modetsd two bedroom house
on Llne~n Height•, Pomeroy,
lar~
lot
$"19,995 00
vary
O'Brian and Crow Rutty Co
614-992 2120 Of 614-192·35&amp;9

no

23ft Star Cr~h Camper, S2,SOO
or trade fOf good l/4 ton 4whe•l drive pickup 614-256
1393
Ro.,at Oak reaon mambaraP'Ilp

Sl,OOO 81-4-5D2·1483 or 614-51125156

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock
61 Farm Equipment
2020 JO Tractor wlloader,
$6 950, 3020 JD S5,950 , 1010 JD
wibLISh hog, $2,&amp;50 Owner will
finance S14-286-G522

=

Badglf AIIQI Wagon Very
condition S1,000 614 '.1142-

Qravlt"t bed wagona, corn plckart, harrow galort, cuitl·ptck·
ers, wh181 drills, wh11i dlace,
mowara, pull buth hog , plowa,
utlllt"t trailers, horu w1lkar &amp;
other llald ready equipment
Howa'a Farm Machinery, Jack·
son, OH 614-286-5944
Jim 1 Farm Equlpmtnl , SA 3.5,
Wtlf Gallipolis, &amp;14-446-f777,
Wlda 111ec:tlon new &amp; uatd !arm
lractorw I lmplemenla Buy,
Nil trade, 8 00-5 00 watkdayt ,
Sal. till Noon

245-65116

71

1967 Must1ng
6 cycllndar,
tor~bte, rune
247-4292 Also

1974 LTD Ford, good cond, J04
1976 Culles• Supreme, V-8,
auto, o,.,. owner, new !Ires .11nd
battery rune good, $750 304·
675-2492

BOAlERS
Mercury Mercu1s1r Specialist
Factory Trained Bonded Ptaci
s1on Mobile Marine We com9 to
you I 614-259-5979

1976 Plymouth
Fury
318,
•utometlc, •lr, toll ot new par1a,
nice Interior, lookA and runs

V·Bollom Fishing Boat, 25 hp
motor, sw1vel aaats, trsiler $BOO
or tr8de tor Clr or truck 614-

good $150 614-247-4N2

446~4n

1978 Cha-w Monte C1rto, V-11.
2dr, AIC , good wortt ca r 614·

W1 1r1 nowWINTERIZINGparh,
sa rvica accessories We install
SHRINKWRAP
RIVERSIDE
MARINE Gallipolis, OM 6t4-4462424, 1-800-729~2111

992-3225
1979 Man:ury Marquis, 65,000
miles n.w paint, $160b 1976
Mercury Marquis Brougt'lam
sroo 304-675-2362

63

Livestock

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TB, Broodmarw, (open)
auttabla for riding, 2 yo T9
Phlify, Haber broke, both .,,
wall brad, bN!J'IItut ho,...., $.500
oach 114-38H720

1980 Chivy lmpall 4 door
Sedan EJCire nlc• and clean
New tires 305 V8 $1,395 614

20 excellent quality craetbrtd
halter~ Will makll Vlf'J gOOd
replac.ment helM. ..........._
21bt, after lp m
LIII'IOUIIn Santa Q.rl Cr011-br.d
Bull Cltva•, 8te at Cox Farm
P1trlot or 01111 114-311-2&amp;71

Spoclat F - r C.ll Salal Wod-

Ocl-

noaday
3rd 18110, ot
I:OOp m. CatUe .ocept:H after
4:00pm. on T...clay, 1111 bretdl
acctpled at the Athena Uv•
lode BallO U.S. 110 Wool, Albany, OH Hauling Ia avallabia
81"-592·2322, 614-898-3531

Auto Pans

79

Campers

6054
Cutin•
Internation al
Sarles
only 23 000 miles
load;.d w/evary opl:lon, must
... 614-446-430:~'::__ _ __
A real etaall 1978 Ct'lev 4x4, 314
ton pickup Automatic Trans,
350 angina, runs graaJI AM IFM
casHitt deck &amp; speakare Good
tim, all tronl and part!li
replaced now, coat $422 00 Cab
good, bid bad $1,500 or beAt of
fer Can " ' at 1785 Orav•l Hill
Ad, oH At 7 in Chaahlre before
Power Plant E1rty mornings
lata evening• bast tlm11

1975 20 ft Chavy motor hom•
Auto ps,pb, air, furnanca Runs
good 614-992-2796

81

1m Ford Ranchero, with lopper, nMda repr~~h, call AIC 614·

H2-3:W after 5p.m

1077 Ford F-100, 4x4, for sale,
304-458-1881 anytime

1m

Chevrolet, 1 too duau.,
C.mpor apoclal 454, aU1oma11&lt;,
very good ahape. l1~2m
1179 Ford F-100 V2 ton lruck
Aaklng
114-245-1511

uoo,

11B5 Ford Ranger, Exceltanl
condhlon Low mll•agt Mag
WhMII, 1811 for payolf. 814-2561D69 attar 4pm

VOu CAN NO LONGER
HIDE FROM ME, MY
L!ITLE ONE.S'

(2 00)

8 30 !ll 1J III

01lle•enl World
Wh1t1ey plots to make
Dwayne Jealous by datmg
Ron
ll]) !2) Q) The Flash The
Flash protij.C1S the c1ty s
nameless from a sadiStiC
SCI80 11St
[]) ID Babes Darlene la ces a
tough deCISIOn when W1l bur
returns
®On Stage

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WATERPROOANG
Unconditional lllttlmt gu1ran
tea loc•l retarencn turn1thaQ
Free ntlmataa Call collect I
614·237-0488, d1y or night
Rogers Basament We11rprO&amp;
lmg

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP
THE
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OFFICE

TI-lE ONLY i&lt;IXM

TI-lE SCHOCL . .

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Auatlon Motors, rap1ired New
&amp; re-built motors In 1tock, Ron
Evans Entarprlus, Jackson
OM 1..000.537-9 528

Ron a TV Servlc1, 1paelallzlng
In lenilt'l also serv1clng most
other brands Houu c&amp;lla , also
some appliance rep11r1 WV
304 576 -2398 Ohio 514-446-2454
Roofing, painting, carpentery
plumbing
1nd accassortu
Guaranlaad work wllh taleren
ces Can I beat lhtsa pncea
guaran!H 614-446 T192 or 304
675-11154

BUT IT'LL

NO, THANKY.
PARSON- -

LIGHTEN UP

I GOT A LOT

REAL SOON "

ON MY l&lt;tiNO
TOOAY

Plumbing

&amp;

Healing
C.r1at'a Plumbing
and Heating
Fourth 1nd Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
614-446-3888

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&amp;

Refrigeration

or
commercl•l
RtAidenUat
wiring, new service or repal11
Licensed eleclrlclan Ridenour
Elactrleal, 304-615-1786
85 General Hauling
R &amp; R Walar S•rvlca Poole, cl•
lama, walls lmmedlat•1,000 or
2,000 gallons daliv•ry Catl 304·
675-8370
Wanerson's
W1tar Hauling
re1sonabl1 rain, \loluma ditcounts , 2,000 to 4,000 capecll.,
cl11arna, pools, Wllit, ttc C111

304-676-2il19

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bnt In fumtture upholltar1ng
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tlmstn.
Qr~ham Upholllary c.ntar, 303

Hilnop Or Cell for appointments
&amp; t~UmatH Call 814""4&amp;-3438

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@ ~ Q) Knota Londmg
Val s husband take s v1olent
revenge on Gary
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Generation
3 Evemng News
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Days Ablue

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ASTRO·GRAPH

BERNICE
BEDE

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'"Your
~'Birthday

ARIES (Marc:h 21-Aprll 19} Us1nq p1e,
sure tactics 1n order lo gel another I a
bend to your w1 she s 1Sn t []p1 to be very
successful At the fir s t opportun 1ty 111 1s
person wtll rever11o Orlgtnai ml en110n s
TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20) Your orrge
nu1ty IS likely to be wa sled t oday If you
devote your efforts to llymg to t1 gur1n g
out labor sav1ng dev1ces such i!S duc M
1ng as s1gnmenl s 11 s ea s1er t o mer.l
your dut 1es head on
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A relat1 on
ShiP you have w1th a close tnend m1grn
be under more stratn than you real1:e
Even you don 1 th1nk the root cause IS
senous your friend ts ot a 1o1all y d1tler
ent frame of mmd
CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) lndecrs" e
ness wtll not allevtate your problem s to
day •t wtll tnstead cause greater com
plical IOnS in SIIUBI IOnS where deCI S10nS
are required they must be m ade no t
evaded
LEO (July 23-Au~. 22) Do no l g1ve olh
ers Bd\ltse or sugges t1ons today abou t
thtngs where you laclol. eJCpert1se and
have only cursory knowledg e it you re
wrong , and you probabl y w111 be you II
be held accounlable
VIRGO (Aug. 23-S.pl. 22) Uscally
·you ' re pretty good about gettmg p roper
mileage from the dollars you spend bu t
today If you want somelhlng badly
enough. there s a posstbtltl y you II pay
more tor It than tf s worth

led lm long su1t t:asl took the
ace and returned the Jack declarer
puttmg on the queen V...est won thP

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Cit Star Hustler
[D (D Arsemo Hall
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oest ot the past celebnty
spec1a1s are showcased
01 Baseballlonlgh1

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spade ctght mt en dm~ v1a smt prdcr
cnce to let h1s parlnrr know he held
the hea rt ace Declarer Y. on the 10 of

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Vu lnerable Eas t Wt&gt; st
led a dtamond tn dummy s Jack
Dea ler Sout h
Nov. ca me three more clubs declar
Sout h
Wr ~ t
North
East
er dtscard1 ng a spade and two heans
1 •
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West also hd d to ftnd th ree cards to
2 NT
Pass
3 NT
All pa~s
throw awa&gt; It wa s easy eno ugh to
shed two sma \l hearts but then 11 was
Op&lt;'nmg lead + 6
a chmce of hlankmg hts k1ng of d1 a
monds or getttng nd of a wmmng
spade trt ck Event ua lly he let a sp;.Hie
go South played a hearl back t o h1 s 10
West won the ace and cashed h1 s re haps to stop there 11f h1 s methods a l
matmng spadr but t hrn h.Jd to lead lowt'd tins I South would probably still
a w J~ from th e K 6 of dtamonds to carry on to thr et no trump co untm g
g1ve declarer 1" 0 more tncks and h1s h1s four ca rd length a nd 10 spots m
both maJOrs as potential double stop
contra ct
1 h1s IS a dea I 1n wh 1ch 1t seems al pers Becau se Wes t holds lhe kmg of
most 1nev1 tabl e for North South t o d1a monds aggresSIVE' btddmg pa ys
reach gamr If Nonh assumed that o ff If E as t held t he d1amond kmg the
South had a mm1mum openmg he def enders wou ld take SIX tncks and set
would b1d three d1 amond s hoptng per the contract t~,~; o tncks

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

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novel

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muscle

24 PoetiC

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Tabloland

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, oo rn u

b y understanding the mtluences wll1 Ch
are governmg you m the year ahead
Send for your A slro Graph pred1Cl1on s
tadap Oy ma111ng $1 25 10 A stra Gra p h
cto th1 S newspaper P 0 Bo x 9 14 28
Cleveland OH 44101 -3428 Be su re to
slate your zod1ac s1gn
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Gcacd
aga1nst 1nchna11ons today to t alk abou1
th.ngs you have yet to do as tho ugh they
OSOL
were already a la1t accompli You could
be emb arrassed 11 someone gr ad es
your !rack record
SAGITTARIUS (Nov
23-0ec
21)
You re rar too sens1ble a person to be
lleve the world IS ready to g1v e you
so methmg lor noth1ng yet today you
m•ght nang your hopes on th1 s false
prem1se
CAPRICORN (Oec 22-Jan 19) Or sap poln1ment 1s hk eiy 1f you star t g1v1ng
~ou r self goals and obJeCtives at th1 s
Sopl 28. 19!10
ltme your common sense tell s you can 1
be luU1IIed Be reah5tiC and ope ra te w •th
M ster1ai cond1t10ns look reasonably your capabilities
coml ort abie tor ~ou 1n t he mon th s AOUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob 19) Pay spe
ahead bu t you r grealest tOYS are 11kely c1a l atl entlon to detatiS today because
to come lrom the th1ngs mone y ca nt small overs1ghls could create larger
buy
such
as lo ve and va lued problems !han u sual espec1ally tf you
rtiBI IOnShlpS
make severaltn a row
LIBRA (Sepl 23-0cl Q3) Normally you PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20) A lnend ol
ha-..e a compliant personalit y capab le o1 yours who 1s bastcally a mce per son bul
comlort ably ad1 usttng to people and has knack for S! 1rrtng th1ngs up and
Ci r cumstances however today you c aus1ng crlsts co uld be busy at work
might not have any toleran ce lor p eopte again tod ay Don ' tlet htm draw you 111t o
who don t agree you Ge t a tump on 111e his turbulent affa1r s

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Sa pile link Pumping S90, Galha
Co RON EVANS ENiERPRISES
Jackson OH 1-800-537-9528

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Muse

10 15 1ll MOVIE Operation
PeHiooa\ (2 30)

Rotary or cabl• tool drilling
Most wells compl•t•d sam• day
Pump saln and ttrvlct lQ4.
89S :l802

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A WORLD 0' GOOD
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North wa s tradmg on what he though t
was a grea t d1.1mond f1t litt le su spect
1ng th at South s opentng su1t wa s onl y

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Fun1 look s at dally doctors
patient pa!lents silty
s1c knesse s and screwball
exam1nahons c;J

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ta ctor 1S ass ass1nated 11 221

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Complete Mobile Home se1 ups
&amp; repairs , also plumbing &amp;
el•ctrlcal, rooting remodalmg
pat1os &amp; decks etc REf.mOE[
lNG! R1terences
Est1matel
6142561611

realized she only had ONE T;_R::
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REVOLVIN'S
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Lasl summer my ne1ghbor happily purchased a ham mock The next day she wen I to the slore to return 1t She

t1 Vacc1no

(D Glory Days Fop1ano s
friends are surpnsed when
ne falls for a lat lady (A )
0 MOVIE Rosery Murders
IRI I2 00)
® Nash-vtlle Now
tl2l Top Rank Boxmg
ilfJ Larry King l-Ive!

Improvements

Behmd - Doubt - V1per - Penod - ONE TREE

(!) Gabrtel's Ftre 8 1r d
searche s lor the man who
can prove !115 1nnocence (PI

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vou develop from step No

SCIIAM-UTS ANSWERS

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war s great 1mponderat&gt;1e
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by f i11ng 1n rhe m1U1ng words

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a pro basketball sta r 1nto
play1ng tm Cheers m a game

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Trucks lor Sale

0

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YOU CI&gt;.&gt;J RU'-' BUl

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Antique
1930 modal Ford
Sedan All newl This OrMI Is
nlca l Tt'lla car must ..111 No
NIIQnabla
oHar
t~fus•d
$10,000 or beat offer Sea at
Riverside M1rtna 614-446-2424

72

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Services

Davit
Sew- Vac
Service
G1org11 Crtok Rd Pana, auppllll!li, pickup, and delivery 614
446-0294

GOVERNMENT SEIZED -Vet'lic lat
from $100 00 Mlata't, Corvet!IS,
Marc«&lt;u, Jaguars, Porches
1nd other mrtc conlltc1ted
property now being eold to the
general public l=or buyers
guide call (708) 35!&gt;9802 E111
7585 Open 7 days 8 00 1m to
11 00 pm

War John W1lk es
Boo1h dreams ol vengeance
lo• 1he Sou th (1 08) ~
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lop Cops
(1] CD The Simpsons ru sty
the Clown IS accused ot
robb1ng a conve n1ence store
iRlO
0 Murde1, She Wrote
® American Mua&lt;e Shop
QJ PrlmeNews
~ MOVIE The Borrowers

Motor Homes

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vat'11cta s
from l100 Fords M~t cedaa
Corvanet
Chavya
Surplus
Your ar11 (I) 805-687-6000 Ext
S-1018\l

Anantlon Sports Car Collect ora
1964 Auatln Ma&amp;ley Sprite
NIIIV reltorable, extre motor,
fi,OOO 614-367-nc6

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&amp;

t984 VW rebblt, txc cond, 41
apMd, n•w tlr.. , $2,400 1984 1988 J&amp;.,co told down campar
Pontiac Bonnavlll• exc cond, Fumanca
sink, gas atovt
new llrta and paint, cru lu, air t laepa 5 Like new S2,700 614·
auto PS PB, AM FM, mull aaa
949-2949
$3,400 3~75-6554
23ft
Terry with bathroom,
1987 Camero Z 28, brigt'll red
sla•pt 8 Dual whMis, $1,895
A!~ PS, PB, a1r, 1111, cruise,
614-286-6522
AM/FM canette &amp; morel $8 700
614·245·9075

1988 Ford Tempo $4 695, t968
Pont 6000, $4 695, 1988 Chev
Caiebt'lty, $4,695, 1988 Dodge
Ariel $3,695, 1989 Otda Cutlus
Suprema, &amp;7995, 1986 Dodga
SOC) $3,595, 1987 Pont Sunblrd
13,795"1987 01do Calolo$3,695,
1986 t'ont 6000 S2,195, 1986
Ford Escort GT S1 995 1984
Toyota S W ~x4, $2,495, 1984
Nlsun 200 SX S1 995, 1984 Ford
$1,295,
1985
Dodge
Exp
Oavtona U,495 1984 Pont S B
$1295J.. 1983 Ford T-Bird, $1,895
1981 uldl Cutlass $1,295 , 1982
Chev Citation S695, 1978 Olds
S W $395, B&amp;D Auto S.11 111
Hwy 160, 4 mlla1 N ot Holur
614-446-6865, or 6t4-446-618Q

Citotlllf'A

Budget Transmissions , Used &amp;
r11buln, .tar11ng at $99 614 24556n, 614-379-2263

1982 Ford 4 wheal drive, $2 500
au1o &amp;14446-C323

O

III I]) 0 Falho• Dowling
Myster•es Prestw1ck s life 1s
endangered when Father
Dowl1ng w1tnesses a murder

l{'(f'o -

8 ft pick up bed tor 1981 Ct'lev
rolet 304~7S-6084

VInton Auto Sll~age Foreign !!.
Dom P1r1s buying lunk c1n
614 388-9062

1987 Dod9a Coil OL PS, P8, AC
4 new l1rn automatic Gels
good gas milage On l ~ ona
owner
E•callenl
cond111on
Must aell Make otfer 614-992
23n

a

motor
pt'lonl

1981 Bukk Reg1l Limited 2
door coupe Full power, axtr1
nice, V6 $1.~ 614-992-6719

1984 Oldl Cullen Suprem• AC,
PS, PB, 2 door, 66,000 milu 1
owner, S2,9SO 814-245-9441

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Accessories

Truck topper tot 8' bad Asking
$60 614 985-3333

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(]) Ma1or League Baseban
{1j Ma1or League Baseball
(lJ [2) II) Entertatnment
Tomght
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I!])
Throe's Company
ID Ladles Pro Bowlers Tour

&amp;

402 Chevy big block
6141992-6244 (correct
number)

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UNICiAM8lE ABOVE lEIHi l
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one fellow s1ghed, "I learned
one th1ng The guy who falls

P"N 1 NVMBEi!D lEII!R ~ IN

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C~INIC

992~119

2 Flrtt half Heltlre, 2 nice bult
calvas, bred IMic .. lo Reaittar.d
Llmoualn Bull. &amp;'f4...4.4t-4,.4

76

197i
Pontiac
Bonneville
Brougham, l011ded niW tlru,
runs good Now 22 caliber aemt
auto, modei70HC 304-G75-n81
1979 Ponll•c LIM1n1 S!1tlon
Wagon 78,000 actual miles
1979 Malibu Ci11slc 614-4468691

c:::-ty

Motors

1976 Lowtt boat, 14 fl, 20 hp
motor awlvel seals, 11-v• w•ll
$1,000 304-t95 3335

875-4534

1989

,.,.w

&amp;

11Jn 17 tt Starcrah Trt-Hull
Bo.!lt 125 PIP Ev1nruda Englnt,
complete top, new upholstery
Ca ll 614-286-1316 after 7 00 p m

19611 Dodge Caron at 440 318
motor 84,000 miles Good con·
dillon $1500 8141742-2157

Like new, MaSMy F•rguaon, 220
H1y Ballf 1!114-446-141t

Naw Holland TIS Fon~ga box, 3
bNtart, tandam aria $7,900
UNCI lntan1tional ton1g1 wagon
Top Cash paid Old tumitura
2 beatara, tandem axf• wagon
cuboarda,
quiNt,
oriental,
$1,300 Utad New Holland 28
paintings toys, or anllra estate
forage blower $1,500 U..O New
call collect 304·525-3275, or 304
52"3-6854
For Sate AKC R~itler~ Chow Holland 30 blower 11,200 UHd
Chow, ersa m female, 9 mo• old, Ntw Holland 77U chopper 2 row
h18d, elactrle controlt b,soo
54 Miscellaneous
very triendl"t $200 614-367-05'17
UH&lt;I How Holland 118 chopper,
Merchandise
Good n1lured Siberian Huska., 1 row h.. d, electric controls
m111, 11 mos old, SlSO 614-446- S5,900 Uaad Naw Holland super
20" jlrta like
blc~ c la 614
6587, 614-446-1542
117 chopper, 1 row head S2,000
98.5 102
Two uud New Idea 323 one row
Groom and Supply Shop-Pat
Almo• new sofa &amp; r.clln•r Grooming All brttda All lt)llal pickers $2,000 Two used New
Idea 10 one row plekara $1,000
und 4 moa, m•pMI coHN table
lama Pet Food Dealer Julia Uted New Holland 355 grinder
114-446-4430
Webb Call 614446-0231
mlnn $5,000 Und New Hoilind 352 grinder mixer S1,60d
Uaed New Holland 425 lkid
ltaer loader $6,500 New HotSNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
Land 553 dlnal tkld ltMr loader
datura S14,500. New Holland 454
ekld stMr loader 911 $12,500
l&lt;"flf"l S.Aica Canter 91 At
87, Polnl Pl.. tant and Ripley
Road, Phone 304--8e5-Ja11t

Boats

tor Sale

H1rd top coupe
automatic, res·
good &amp;e50 e14Bell Peppara

1980 Cemaro Rally Sport 305, 5
1pd, loedld, 22 000 mlle1 like
new, Call Evening• 614-446

New Holland 707, 3 pi hitch
foraga harvuter, Fox 2100
tonga htrvHtar, Gahl grinder
mixer, axe eond 30-4-2n-.t215

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1989 Suz Katana 600, 7,500
miles, Red · New Metzler~ , l1ke
new! Call Evenmgs 614-446
6054

Autos for Sale

John O.rw 4020 Ole•~ wi1h
turbo ohargar, exe eond, 304882-2841 aft•r S 30 PU

Flth Tank, 2413 Jackaon Ava
Point Plaaunt , 304-675-2063, 10
g1t set up S14 ~ and 10 g•l
complete $43 25

'I almost got arrested lor shoplifting He
put a pnce tag on my purse "

1989 RM125 Suzu"l Good condillon, good tlret Ex1ra par1s
$1675 6141992 7291 attar e 00
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WHITES METAL DETECTORS
Ron Allison, 1210 Second Ava,
Geltlpotia OH 614-446-4336

Nlc•ly Fumlahad Mobile Home
In city. CA S~Jitabl• tor 1 perlOft Rat &amp;O.p Required 814446.03311

Twin R1Yen~ Towa~ 1 Houalng for
lha Eldarty and HandicapPed
Apirtmenla now nallabte-renllng tor 30'4 or tdjultad Income.
200 Second Sl ot call 304-6758679.

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Used Fumltura C1ll 614-9Q27212 Ot 614-i92-7240

Nicely Fum'ed Small houte,
garege,
not
IUI!abl•
for
children, no .,.t•, SlOOimo
DopooM, 114-446-03311

Room and board In my home for
an atdarly person In Racine
lfll 814-94~2212.

bedding
304-67S-

Rtmlngton Sportsman 76,
scope, 11rap and e~sa 304-675-

2 BR, 4 1f2 mllft from Gal·
llpoll•, OrMn School. No pals
$235 per month &amp;14-448-80j8.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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Reconditioned Wuhere, Ory•re
Guaranteed prompt service for
all makes, models The Wuhlr
Dryer St'loppa 614·446 2944

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One bedroom apt• for rent
$225 month Oap011it required
014-982·2218 ahtr 6 p m

a ac,.. lind on At 2 Ecklrd
CNpol Road, 304-47W1110.

Rainbow sweaper with all altacnmonts $450 TWo mans
black dress leather jackals (like
new) Size 40, 42 $50 each 614446-3257

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14a:70
wlea:pando,
75 tcre land, Point
P1Nsant, Many 1xtr11, prked
on ln1pecllon. 304-175-791'7:
tituat~

Por1abll lighted atgn S299 Free
delivery/letters Pfast1c letters
$4750
box
1-800.533 3453
any11me

AKC R1g'ld Chow Chow 1
Blacks Blues , Craams, Reds,
ttoo each, 614·256-1447

3 or 4 bedroom houn 1nd lhraa
bedroom 11par1mants tor rent In
Mlddlepor1 eJ4-992 -2.554

1'174 C.nlaga Hou11, All alae
2br 2 beths 12x65 S6,000 814446-1511

Must Sell Soars Trac 20 Exercise Equlpm•nt $300, King size
bed (new mattress) $300 with
linens , Full slz• bed {manrtsa
like new) S100, 40 gal hot water
tank (gas) $100, Laundry alnk
$10,
3
tub
slnk(staln lest
steel)$100 Grease tr~p $200,
Counter top 16 · pizza oven S50,
Building front ll gh1ed sign $25,
Sears
self-propelled
lawn
mower with grass c1tci1er $200,
20 f1 aluminum extension ladder S30, Portable ••wing mact'llna with cabinet l10&lt;f; Exhaust tan Refrigerator elde by
slda
(hotpolnt)
ttso Call
Th ursday between 10 00 am and
4 pm 6t4-"M2 2515

2
raglstarld
Shetland
Sheepdogs (SP'Ielllaa), 6 weaka
old 1 mala, 1 female l150 111ch
614·742·2413

Houae, 3 bedroom l'lnchar, 6 1r'2
IICrft, 304-675-3372

1970 Skytln• 2 bedroom 12160
Gal llova, gas tumaca , carpet
S3500 &amp;141378--&amp;231

KnuckJaboom tog loader 614379 2758

RENHOOWN
6t4-446-3158
6 pc wood group $14 01 per
wHk 4 poster bedroom swte
complaia t15 20 par week
dinalla wltP'I 4 chairs $750 par
w11k Magic Chat 14 cu ft
R1trig1rator $"12 95 par weak, 15
CU
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WHk Vi AI Furniture At 141, 4
mlln ott At 7-Cenlenary Open 7
days • wa•ll.
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St , Gallipolis New &amp; Used
tumhun, h1atare, Wutern &amp;
Work boota 614-446-3159

Furnished
Efflclanc.,,
tl75
UtllitiH Paid, Galllpolla, 614448-4418 atilt" 7p m

KHchan cabinets, good condl·
lion Make otter 614-446--ti587 or
614-446-154 2

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newtv
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Included, uaposlt requlrtd 614·
446 m3, 514 -&lt;146-4222

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Syrecuae Priced at S39,000
6t4-992·5465/614·992·3171

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1987 To.,ota 4x4, $6,900, 1988
GMC S-IS $4,995, 1985 Chav S10, 1-6, P S , $3,295, 1919 Ford
PU
nice $2,195, 1985 Ford
Bronco $3,695, 1979 Ford P u
$1200 t980 Chav Silverado,
p{J , $1.100, B&amp;O Auto Sal•s,
Hwy 160, 4 miles N of HoC18f,
6t4-446-6865, 614-446-6189

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&amp; Acaraga 12 .!ICraa Galllpolla,
Building site, 45 acru timber,

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suceasstul business You can
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WE lRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS Tr1ming, Proteulonal AISIS·
u Auto Mechanics, Account - t1nca Fot Information call TIM
ingJComputlng Sp~1aiiAI Car- BERUNE SPORTS 800-243
penters,
Cosmetologists 8464
El.ctrlclans,
Food
Service
Wor1lars,
EIKtronlcs Tech· Wanting to rani 4 ch•lr Beauty
niclan• lndustrill Mamten1nce Salon, R.. d., to mow• lnl 614Wor1lers,
Machinists, 446-2107
Paralag~l•,
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... baginnmg October 1 1990
Cell Tri·County Vocet1ona l Adult
LOANS BY MAIL
C.nter II 1 800--637-.6508 A Up to $5 000 In 72 hour. We
variety of funding sources to ca n help you gat a signature
pay for training 111 ava1labla lor Loan By Mall 1-900-246-65()0
thoea eligible
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Starting 11 S1201mo Gallla Hotel
614-446-9580

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CIA, US Customs, DEA, etc
Now H1rlng L1st1ngs (1) 805687~0 Ext K-10189

Looking tor an apt manager
New Haven WV 24 unit projaet ,
blslc tklll rM!eded m malntenu
and office worit 304 755-8063 or
Hnd rnuma Sarg•nt Squ•r•
Apt, PO Box 562, Poca, WV

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dear...take it or leave it!"

Full lima blbyt~lttlng position
available In my home Send
resuma to P 0 Box 21 Kerr, OH
45643
Help wanted Mutt be ou1 ot
achoot McClure 1 Family Restaurant

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® b) Larry

Thursday. September 27. 1990

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media
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f'lpr ...ntalln a ... plua comml ..lon 304-m-7885 call tor In

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614·992·2275

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Poml!l'oy

Middleport. Ohio

Thursday, September 27, 1990

.--Local news briefs... -~ Middleport Court news._ _ _ _ _ _ __
Co ntinued f rom page 1

s~vera l documentar ies and is in the process

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deve loping
l 'tdl •os on various ethnic groups which settled In Ohio .
Hi s topic will focu s on ear ly se ttlem ent in Metgs County based
on hts work wtth th e 1850 popul ati on cens us. Th er e will be sliues
f r om M eigs Co unty w ith emphasis on Pom er oy tr ad itional or
fo lk arc hitl'c ture.
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Re fres hments will br serve d follow mg the prese ntat io n

EMS has four Wednesday calls
Me igs Coun t)' Em r rgrncy Mr dica l Se r vices r es pondpd to four
ca l ls for ass is ta nct• on Wedn esdav.
At l : 58 a. rn , Pomeroy squad and fire departm ent r es pond ed
to a chimney f ir e on Welcht own Hill . Th e squad returned to the
scene at 2: 45 p.m . Rutl and squ ad wa s c alled to State Route 124
at II 42ia m . Malco lm Hill was Holzer M edica l Cen ter.
A t 4: L1 p. m .. Rac tne squad went to the Sout her n Hi gh Schoo l
footbal l ft eld . Robert Hr ndri.x was taken to PIPasant Vallev
Hospit al At; 5~ p .m . Middleport squad went to South Seco nd
Avrnuc for Mahpl L~ m·. Lanr was ta ke n to VetPrans Memor ia l
Hosp ital

Fo ur we n• fin ed and th rer
oth er s forfeited bonds i n th e
co urt of Middleport Ma yor F r ed
Hoffman Wednesda y nigh t.
Fi ned w ere T . A. Hyse ll ,
L ancas ter . $425 and costs and
three days In jail , on a charge of
p hys i cal con tro l of a motor
ve hicle w hile under the Influence
of alcohol . and $50 and costs for
dri v ing und er a financial r is k

suspension; Li nda J. Ha r rison.
Po meroy , $425 and costs and
t hree d ays in jail for phy sica l
control o f a motor vehicl e while

under the infiuencP; James Har·
rl s. Middl eport , $50 and costs.
open cont ainer; and Robert L.
Whit e, Middleport , $25and costs .
disord er ly manner , and $100 and
costs and fi ve d ay s in j ail on a
charg e of petty theft .
forfeiting bonds were Rgbert
V. Knapp, West Columbia . W.
Va., $460 bond on physical control
of a motor vehlrle while under
the Influence, and $60 on fictl
tious tags; Melvin B . Freeman ,
Syra cuse , $53, speeding; Junior
L Ch aney , Galllpolls Ferry, W.

Clarification
In Tuesday's story regarding
the bond set In th e case of James
J . Crisp . It was stat ed that a
m oti on to step down from th~
case would be fil ed by Judge
Fred W . Crow III .
A court spokesperson Indica ted Wednesday morning that
the motion must be filed by one of
the parti es In the case.

Va. , $460 on phy sical control of a
motor vehicl e while under the
influence of al co hol, $60 for
consumin g alco hol in a motor
vehicle. and $60 fo r no operator 's
licence.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
ADMISSION S J am es
Wyatt , Pomeroy _
DISCHARGES - t&gt;ione.

Ohio Lottery

Cincinnati's
magic number
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Pick-3: 011
Plck-4: 5188
Cards:
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Judge .. ,

Conll nurd from pagr 1

sP nt em·pd toonryrari n jail . to br
served co nsPcut iv Ply. or follow ·
ing , thr s(• ntr nce on th P chargrs
listr d in th P indict mf'nt
Clinr. rPprrsr ntPd by ~ki g:;
Cgu nt .\ l'u blic DP fPnd er Char les
H . K n ig ht . w:1c; al c;o ordrrrd to
p a~-.: court cos ts of the act ion
iJ.f::JlOS l him
Jo~rph PowP II. :27. r hangrd

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gtJi l t.\ to a g uilTy p lea on c h a r gf'~
con tainPd in an ind tc tmr nt f ilt•d
m.Ju l v .
Powl' ll. o nr of 12 ind iv idu al s
indi ctrd on dr ug-re lated off(·'nSPS
in J u i ~· . is c harged with onf'rmmr
of tra ffic king in rn arijuanor dnd
two count s of f'ulti v ation
.Juj gf' C'mw. on th P recommr n·
el a tion of Prosec ut i ng Att or ne.v
St on· and Publ tc Dr fend ct
Kn ig ht , .Sf'n tencrd Po wpJI to an
18-mo nth determinatr scn te ncf:'
and co urt ros ts. r\'o fi ne was
1mposf'd on Powpll duP to hi s
bt"i ng ind igrn t
Accordi ng to Kntght , Powel l's
srn tr ncr ste ms fro m thPf ac t thJ !
i t was a fir st offf'nsP and th&lt;.lt
·· rhf' onr of fpn sc t ha t Po w(~ !!
admi fiPd to committin g did not
in vo lvr thf' rPceivin g of fund s"
.J o hn Bl a ke. another of th e 12
i ndic ted tn J ul y , entered a g-uilty
p lea to rwo co unt s of traffi r king
i n mJriJUJ na. onr ro unt a thi rd
clrgrf'c fr lom · a nd one counr a
fourth clt•gn •c frlom·, and onr
('ULJnl of tra fficki ng i n cocai ne. 1.1
I PIOn\· olt hr th i rd d CJ2H 'C vestPr ·
da\ - c h&lt;Jrgcs stl?mming fr om
tht' '-oalc. ro Jn unde rcover agrnr

U •n trs . will be sentPnced on
1\'ovembe r 2i.
M ichae l O'Ne i l was sentenced
ves terd ay follow i ng hi s plea qf
gutlt y on Augustl5 to fi ve coun ts
i n a Nove m!Jl•r , 1989 Indictment.
Onr oth er coun t in the indict
m e nt a ga inst O'Ne tl w as di s

missrd yes te rd ay.
ma ri juana ,

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LIVING ROOM SUITES
SOFAS - LOVESEATS - CHAIRS - SECTIONALS
Berkline, Rowe, Craftmaster and More.
Many New Styles and Fabrics.

.:.~ not hrr h.[)04 had four o[ them for
Sl:l.
Th e Kicker porti on of the ga m e
produced I he number 901048 . and
one playe r had th a t number .
good for $100 .000 .
Si x of t he $" 99. hl1q w orth of
t ic kfl t s had th e first f ive num bers
for $5.000 Pac h; 66 had the f i r st
fou r for $1 ,000; 524 the fir st three
for $100 and 5.350 had the fi r s 11 wo
for $10.

SALE PRICED
FROM ONLY

SAVE 20°/o TO 40°/o

r&lt;'IPasr from prison.

No big winners reported in Super Lotto
I' LEI' ELAN D 1U P I I r-io
Su p&lt;' r Lo tt o player s were bi g
wi nnr r s in Wednesd ay's jackpo t
wo rth $6 million , brin ging Sa tur
dav's Su per Lo tto j ackpot to at
lrasl $9 million.
Th P winning numbrrs wr rr l
R. q_ 12. 1• . and 33.
Ou t of the $3 ,4 51.603 wo rth of
tirkrt s so ld . Ohto Loftpr v uffi·
ria ls sai d lbO had f ivp of thr
n u m hPr~ for $1,000 rac h and

Train derails early
this morning at Mason

of the B ure au of Criminal In vestiga tion and Id entific ati on. on M ay
8, 1989 a nd M ay 17 , 1989.
Hr w as sc heduled to go to tri al
by j ury on Thursday
Bl akf', who is represented bv
Po mPrny At to rney John R.

On a charge cultivation of
O'Neil was sent ·
r nrcd to 1R mon ths in jail a nd a
$2,oOU fine
O'Nl'i l was al so sentenced to 2
yea r s in j ai l and a $5 ,000 fine on
eac h of two count s of tra f ficking
tn food sta mps . 18 months In jail
and a $2.500 finl' on a grand t heft
&lt;wel fare fraud! c harg e, a nd 18
mo nths in j ai l on a second c harge
of wel fare fr aud.
T he cu lt i va t ion a nd we l fare
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FIRST ON THE SCENE • The Mason Volunteer Fire Department was the first lo arrive on the scene
at a train derailment this morning in Mason. Pictured above are members ol the department later this
morning, as they wait on officials lrom CSX Railroad to evaluate the accident Cleanup was expected to
begin late Ibis morning . (Register photo by Mindy Kearns.

Eastern board hires substitute
employees; accepts resignation
Th e Ea stern Local Sc hool
Boa rd employed severa l su bst itut P r mp ioyees at its rC'gula r
meet i ng Wednesda y
The board employed Ed gar
Pullins as a substitute mechanic
for the current school year , Mary
Rose__ as____a _substllute. cook. and
Randall Boston a substitute
mechani c and maintenance
person .
The board al so employe d the
following class advi sors can ting·
ent upon app r ova l of respec ti ve
classes and gr oups: Jim Huf f.
se nior cl ass ad vi sor ; N anr.v
Larkins, j unior r lass ad visor :
Jnd Bill Blaine as yea rb ook
adv isor for th e curren t sc hool
year
Th e r es igna ti on of sub stitute
teacher Sandra Walk er wa s
accepted by the bo ard .
Thr sclrool board a lso Pntr rr d
into an agreement with Lois !hie
to serv e as a tutor for .J ason Bl ai r
for the 1990-1991 sc hool year . and
entered into an agr ePment w i th
Ral ph Stflinmet z to tran sport
st udents to Rio Gr ande EI Pm c·n·

ta ry r et ro act ive to A ugust 2R.
In ot her m a t ters, the boa rd :
~A pp rove d an incrP asc in t hP
c hange fund for the high sc hool
and appr ove d r eimbu rsem en t
for Betsy Jones and Debbie
P ratt. one cla ss each, as pe r
Articl e 24 of the mas ter
agreement.
- Approv('d an a g n: rm r nt with
Univers ity of Rio Grand l' rega rd Ing stud en t t eacher and fi eld
experl anc e placem ent.
- .1\pproved paym ent of bill s.
-A pproved pay m r nt of t hr
project rP gist ration fp p rPg ar d·
i n_g the l.ead Tt'a chcr ProjPct ;II
Oh io Un iv('r sit y.
-Re newed m embersh ip with
the Coa lition of R ur al and Appal ac hian Sc hools for th e 1990 and
1991 school ye ar.
-A pprovad thr new approp r i
ati ons for T it le 6B 1991. t hP
appr opr iation revis i on for Cha pter 111990 and the re1·ision for t h&lt;·
Natio nal Art Soc iet v.
-A pp roved the adop tion of
su ppkmPn tal sc iPnce text bo oks
from Scott Fg r se m an·Di scoverv

Science 1989 1K 61 .
- Oi scussr d t hf' upc om ing fiv(·
m ill. two yea r r m t•rgPnry O~'r i.ll ·
ing le vy i n Nove mber .
-Ap prove d mod i f ications to
th e following fund s: Titl e Ill
1990, B and Fund . L otter v Fund .
Tupp&lt;i rs Plains Acti vt t .~· Fu nU.
Co nsortium Fund and Title 6B
1991JJcund
- Approvpd thr dr nt JI i nsu
reme r premi um changrs for the
distr ict.
-Adopted a rPso iulion rrga rd ·
tng t he se lf f u nd 1ng of the m ••di cai i nsurJ nrr for t he school
distr ic t .
- Set Turs dav. Ortobrr ~~ ;1!
&gt;·:10 pm in t he h tg h sc hool
Cfl fPtrria for thr nrxt Spf' ri;d
hoard mrrt in g.
-S('t T ursd av . October :m ar
h :10 p m 1n l hP hi gh sc hoo l
r:J!f't r ria for l hf ' ll('.X t rrg ular
bon rd m Pt·tin g.
Att ending wer r aa.\ Karr
p rrsi drn t, \ har lrs Kni ght. \"irf'
pr ('Sidrnt: and m r m bNs Dil l
Han num. I () McCo\· and .lim

Smi th

Income should be in school
formula, superintendent says
COLUMBUS. Ohi o iUPii - A
counry school superintend ent
told a stat e legi slati ve panel
Thursd ay tha t an incom e fac tor
must be int r od uced to Ohio's
sc hoo l financi ng formu la to
mak e it fair.
"I hPiirvl' we nePd 10 have an
incomP f a(' tor in th is formul a i n
ord er to take into acco unt an
abtli ty t o pay ," sa id Richard
M ax w el l. suprr i ntend Pnt of
sc hools in HolmE's Co u n t~'·

Ma xwell testified be fore a
spec ial Senat e-Hou se committ ee
r xa mining thf' dis tr ibution fo r ·
mula for s tat e aid t o schools. Hr
e mphas izrfl hP w as te sti fy ing in
his own behalf as an edu cat ion
co nsul tant
ra r her t ha n as
super ! n tendon 1.
Maxwel l sa id it cos ts wea lth ~·
d is trict s lrss to rai sr the sam e
am ount of money from propert y
taxes than it cos ts poor d istricts
b('Cause propert y val ues are

higher in we alth Y di stri ct s
Yr t th(' gov r.rnment -r nacted
ro llba cks~\ l11r h re du cl' p ro pt" rty
ta .-..:Ps ap pl_v equ ally to thr ne ll
and poor.
In Oh io, thP statP es tablishl'\ 0..1
lr\"r l of support. cu rre ntl v $2 .h:h)
per pupi l. That IS mul tipli ed bv
the number of st udt•nts in d
dis tri ct That u ull ar figu r e, m tnus t hr district 's propPrty va lui t
tion per pupil t imes 211 m ills.
Pqual s tl1 c amoun t of stat('
assis tanrr.

Index figures down in August
WASHINGTO N I UP!l - The
Commer ce Depa rtment , olferin g
another sign of the slowdown in
the U .S. econom y, r eport ed Fr i·
day It s lnd e• of leading eco nom ic
indi cators slipped 1.2 per ce nt in
Au gu st , th e lar~es t d ec lin e t his
year .
The August declin e. t ri g gere d
la r gely by concern of r ecessi on
and hi gher oil prices from Iraq' s
Inva sion of Kuw ait. was thr
greatest monthly drop sin ce
November 1987, which was
p r ompted by the Oct. 19 stock
market crash .
The department said it s Ind ex
was unchanged In July and
increased OJ percent in Jun e_
Economists said the report offers
th e possibility tha t th e current
economic weaknes s is likely to
linger through next year. but
does not signal re cession.
"Th e old rule of thumb is you
have to have th r ee monthly
declines In the leading ec onomic

indica tors to ha ve a r ecession.
T hi s is one,·· said Robert Deder
ic k, chi ('f Pconomist at No rth ern
Tr ust Co. in Chic ago .
" This is a furthe r c onfirm ation
th at th e econom y is Augu st rea lly
showed signs of dev el oping soft ness," he sa id.
During the pastl 2 month s, the

in dex has dec lined 0.4 percen t ,
compar ed t o a ga i n of 0.5 perce nt
du ri ng the pn""v i ous 12-mon th
pe r iod.
.
Seven of the 11 cco nomtc
indi ca t or s used to compilP the
Index d ec lined la st month .. fo l
towing the tu rmoil i n the M tdd l&lt;·
E ast.

By MINDY KEARNS
OVP New s St aff
So m e res id ent s o f M as on r eceived quite a scare in the ea rly
m or nin g hours today, when six
ca r s fr om J CSX Tri1 nsport ation
tr ain dera il ed from the t rac ks
shortly after 3:30 a. m .
Two car s, in cluding an empt y
tanker that had bee n c arry in g
cycloh exane, ca me to r('S t in th e
yard of Tom and E ulah Redman ,
Fron t St reet . F ou r train c ars
overtu rned, wit h tw o more j ust
o ff the trac ks. T he M ason Vo lu n·
tf'N F ire Depa rtm en t was t he
f irs t on the scene. and a fter a
quirk eva lua t ion, f ound l ha t t hP
ta nk er w as empt y and thP sound
some r esiden ts thought was
som ething escapln g fr om t he
t ra i n car, was In fact na tu ra l gas
rsca plng from a severed gas
mPt er . Til e metr r was cl1 ppf' doff
wh en om• car s truc k it in thP
Ft••dma n ya rd
Firefigh ter s l'vacuatetl res J·
drn t s on F l rs t St rer t from Brown
to Ce nter street s. and m oved in to
shut off the gas. Once the gas was
no longer a p r oblem , the volun teer fire men work ed at findin g
out what h ad bC'Pn con ta in ed in
the ta nk er . Even t houg h \t was
empt y. fi re Chief Ross Ftous h
sta te d res id u&lt;' so met im es re·
ma ins m the t ank it self .
Cycl ohexa ne, th e chemtca l
th a t had l as t twe n ca r ded in the
t.:m krr. ir; a solve n t fo r laquPr and
rrsi n, a pa int and vJ rn ls h rem
ovrr. and is used i n the ma nuf ac·
turin g of so lid fuel for ca m p
stovf•s. a crord ing to the M('rc k
index . Poten ti al h azards fo r !h(l
chr m ica l in cl udes fi re or ex pl o
sian through hPa t , spar ks or

Quayle may
visit Gallipolis
in October
An tnvl!a t io n to Vier Prrs ident
Dan Qu av lr to co m e to Ga lll a
Co un tv f or a Republica n fund·
raisf'r on Or t 1:\ W &lt;!S iss ued by
gu bt' rn atoria l can did ate Georgr
l'o in ovic h, and other partv off t
rals. a spokes m an fDr \·oinov ich
s;1 1d Th ur sday
Announcemt•n! o f thr invita
tion was m ad(' by the Voinovic h
ca m paign on Wednesday, w hi lr
1110 ca ndid ate was t rave lin g wit h
Pr Psid r nt (;ro r~P 8u ". h on
V\." r-dn f's d a~

MikP Daw sun r1 spnkP sm an for
th !· Voin ovi ch C:l m paign, o;;;a icl
Quaylr has brr n i n\' it Pd, bu 1 hl'
had not offic iall y accc·p trd.
·' We arr hoptng vrrv m uc h
tw ' li br il hlr to il ltf' nd. ·Dawson
O..,Jid
Rrport '- had bPen c i rc u l atin~
th r ough town that thf' vicP
p resi d ent would be ,· isi ting Oct.
1:1. but no co nfirma ti on was
gi\'1'11 . \V irf' srrvi cf' r Ppor ts indi·
ra trd ra r lv Thursday Qu a.v It' will
bt' v isitin g thr Bob Eva ns Fa rm
Frstiva l. but un co nf irm ed r r ·
por ts say hP w i ll ho ld a bri Pf
p rf'SS co nf rrenr r at thr Univrr
si ty of H.i o Gra nd r. helico pt er to
an event i n town. thf'n rrt urn !o
thP u nivpr sit y for a reception and
GOP fu nd ra i ser, and no m ent ion
of 1he fes ti al was mad e.

Deputies probe 2-car mishap
A two-car accident on Pleasant
View Road near the Carmel
Ce;,etery was investigated by
deputi es of the M eigs County
Sheriff' s Department Thur sday
evening .
She lby Pi ckens and Shan e
Circ le sid eswiped on th e na r row
r oad, a ccording to a department
new s rr leasc.
Mod er at e dama ge was listed to
the l eft side of Pickens' 1981
Mercury and also to the left front
fend er of Circl e's 1984 Camara .
No Injuries were r eported ; no
c itations were iss ued.

Sheriff James Soulsby al so
re port s th at 31 ye ar old Ror ltell
Ward of Pomer oy w as arres ted
for di sorder ly condu ct aft er
warning, as sault , and resis ting
arrest following an incident at a
State Route 7 establishment.
Also arres ted e ar l ier in the
evening following an Inciden t at
Ha r ri sonvll la was 23 year old
Joey King. He wa s charged with
disord erly by Intoxication.
Both subjects were re leased
f rom custody pending hearing In
Meigs County Court .
VICE PRESIDENT QUAYLE

fl am es. Th e chemic al may be
poiso nous If Inhaled or abso r bed
thr ough skin . and may burn skin
and eyes If II comes In direct
conta ct
"T her e was potential for disa ster th er e We' re rea lly lucky tha t
tanker was empty, " stated
Roush. He added the train
co mpany had been "very cooper·
atlve" ln assist an ce following the
acc ident .
E ul ah Redm an sai d the in ct
dent "J US! sca r ed me to deoth ..
Redm an stated she heard the
noise and ar ose to see a dogwood
tr ee fl yin g throu gh the a ir. " [ st ill
didn' t-know what h appened ." sh e
continued.
Af ter severi ng the gas meter .
th e tankar car came to res t after
st r ik ing a st ump In th e Redm an
ya rd Mrs. Redman said her
husb and had rec en tly been think

ing of hav tng the s tu mp rcmov ed
" We'l l p robabJ;· leave 11 there
now ,'· she con r ludf' rl
M ar ci e Wo lfe, who \i\'eS tn the

ho use d irect ly a c ross th e tracks
fr om the Redma ns, said she
thoug ht th e t ra i n had ro me
through th e house . t he noise was

so loud . " I knr w i 1 was gotng to
happen sooner or IJtr r ." she
stat ed .
One r es ident in rhe area ~a id
the neig hbors all joked about th e
fact that if a t ra in was stoppe d
along t he trac ks It wo uld r ut
them off from thf' rPsl o f th p
town , a nd they would havP to r id('

a boa t from the town park to
Pom eroy , Ohio . She added that
nei gh bors are no longer jok ing
abou t 11 this m or n ing.
T he 136-car tra in ex tended

fro m Brown StrePt to th e Rivrr·
Co ntinu ed on page 10

Stone Company
is low bidder for
Route 124 project
Bids on th e pro ject of repla c ing
the culve rt benea th Stat e Rout e
124 at Kerr 's Ftun and re loca t ion
an d Improvements at the Int er
section of 124 and U S 33 were
ope ned F rid ay morning bv the
O hio
D e p ar tm e nt
ol
Tra nsporta lion.
.lor L each. District 10 Depu ty
Di r ector ror the Departm ent ,
report ed that t he a ppar ent lo"
b idder on the proj ec t is Alan
Stone Co .. Ches ter hil l. wit h a bid
ol $U 47Jt)(). Seco nd b tdd er was
B G . Ba n is. Day ton, w ith a bid ul
$1,:,o0.182, a nd th e thlfd bidd er
was Vl iJ id Pn and Jp nk ins. Nelso n
vii i&lt;•. w ith a $2,000 ,000 btd

A ll of the bids IT'Cf' t\·ra wen'
abo ve thr stat r r ngin rrr's esti
m atr of $1.1 1J.000
Leach sa id tha tth r btds will be
ev al uatPd Jnd thr r ng inf'Pr" s
assrssm rn t rr•.' iPwPd hf'forc a
drcis ion is madP. pr obOJ bl ,· som r ·
ti m r nf'xt wrf•k
He sa td tha t tf onr of the b ids"
~ICCf' p trd thi' n th(' work ~-~.· i ll start
w ith i n
d a _v~
Wh i le thP hif1rl1ng ro\'Prc, the
rn tj r(' p rojf'ct. thf• li r '&gt;t phase to
go u ndrr conqruction wi ll bP thr
insta llation of thr undrrgrou nd
strurturr ,Jt Krrr" s Run to
rP p larP thr old stonr arch whtc h
co ll ~l p '&gt;c cl in F rbru o~1 ,.

:w

David Hendricks sentenced
Da v id Hendric ks. 40. La ngsvi lll'. appParPd i n Meigs Couct y
Comm on P leas Cou rt on Thurs·
day a ft ernoon befor e Judge F re d
W. Crow I ll for sentenci ng.
T he sente nci ng fol lows a j u ry
t ria l w hHr hr was fa und guilt y o f
&lt;.1
singlP rou nt of sa lr o f
ma riju ana.
Hrn drlc k s was charged in
connec tion w ith an in cid ent
whi ch occ ur rf'd at hi s r ps id encc
tn M av of 1989, tn volvin g th e
aliPged sa lf' of m ariju ana to an
u nclt'rcovpr agpnt of th P Ohi o
Durrau of Cri min al Id en tifi r(l

11on and l nvpstig,llmn
Sa l r of ma r ijuanil . .10.. ("hargcd
in th r i nrl irtrn(' n l. is a th i rd
dl'gr ee ff' lonr, &lt;lC'('Orrling 10 Court
Bai l iff raul GNard
J udgr Cro v: srnte nct•d Ht·n
dric ks to a prison tf'rm o f tHo
yf'a r s and ordr&gt;rPd him to pa'. a
f ine o f s:l,OOO. bot h of Whic h ar('
max imum s a llo·.~"f·cl lw law
Hend r ic k&lt;.. v..·a\ n•p:-r~cnu• d m
court IJ~· Gall rpo li s d tt o r nP_~r
Wil lia m Con if'y, Prosc,cu tin g i\ t
tor ney Strw•n L Sttln r£'pres
Pnt rd th f' Sta ll· n l Ohi o

Four Meigs residents hurt
in Thursday crashes
Fou r Mt'igs Co unt y res iden t s
wf'rr in ju re d in two cra shPS
Th ur sd ay, acco rd i ng to th e
Ca llia ·Mr i gs Pos t of the Sta te
Highway Pa trol and the Gallia
Count v St1 cr iff' s Depa rtm ent.
In th e cras h at ll. o2 a. m . in
Sa li sbur y Townsh ip on S.R 124.
3 of a mil e sou th of milepos t o,
three pec ple - Allen G . A r nott,
26. o f 480 Broad St., Middleport,
h is passrnge r . Ryan B . M ahr, 22.
Rt. I, Middleport , and Mar y E.
Pa ul ev. 71, of 510 Pearl St. ,
M i dd leport, were all taken to
V eter ans M emori al Hospital b y
th e M eigs County EM S.
Mar y Pauley, a pa ssenger of
Ja mes E . Pau ley , 67, of 510 Pear l
St .. Mlddlepcrt, was tran sferred
to St Joseph's Hospital in P ar
ker sburg, W Va .. wher e she w as
treated for minor head injuri es.
At la st r eport she was listed in
f air condition In the Intensi ve
car e unit. Arnott and M ahr wer e
trea ted and r elease d at VMH fo r
brui ses.
Arnott , driving a 1986 Chev ·
r ol e! S-10 pickup truck, stopped
to tur n left Into the Park &amp; Ride .
An unidentified vehicle pas sed
Arnott' s truc k on the right, and
aft er that unknown vehicle
passed Arnott's truck, James
P aul ey's 1979 Chry sler New

York. whr c h •xa:-. t&gt;Ph!nrl
tru ck . "' wa s un;d1lr

:\1 Il l ill"
111

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stn king 1.1\ rrw t t·.., trucl\1 tn rlw
rpa r." accordi ng to th1· Jnu·:-..r1
ga t i:l .C: t r oopr·r"~ rf'port
Ja ffi('S Pa u lr~' ',·I." &lt;I~ f'llt'd fn1 nn t
m a in ta inin g J .'-. ... U!t'd cl t•ct J
dis tancr.
A Rut la nd wom; uJ ILl '&gt; l!lJUn·d
in a t h rrP· VPhic i P nash dl :\· '\:r
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