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G,U.LIPOLIS A Meigs
&lt;=9~lilty native was a member of

ter. Sorry,Imessedupanddidn' t . What would 1\ell Pfc.. James gered species list and provide
get it in last week,.Odie.
Foster Egner, whose · grand- appropriate penalties fqrdescer·
lather
came from Middleport, . atlon thereof.
INTERCEPTED MAIL - A
Perhaps; we have been amiss
who
followed
the Stprs and
~:.:;:~~:::!~~!
letter from the Oh.lo · Legion .
with
those people who burn the
~-two weeks
News, received Thursday, to the Stripes in a jeep that was blown
flag
lor
freedom of expression.
out from under him by a
Supreme Court justices, reads:
Perhaps
we as parents and
·
all at lh~e RickAs a reSult of your recent landmlne In Germany? ·
teachers
have
not Instilled in the
~eatJacller Airdecision to allow protestors to
It's unimaginable to me that
them
the
values
of value of
show at Rieken. desecrate the American Flag, we , ·the Supreme Court ruled as It did
demgc;racy
freedom,
heritage,
backer Air
di
Natlollal Guard
are spleased and I (Douglas A. on the burning o.f. the American and the symbol of this 'g reat
BaR, near Columbus.
Weakley. Editor) raise the fol· ·F lag.
It's quite evident that they ~an nation. Are we to blame?
lowing questions:
However .-It's not really hard to
Lieutenant Commander Lew · What do we tell Ivan Laube, not distinguish the. difference
"ftipr'' Viii Meter is a native of WWI veteran, who proudly car· between freedom of expression understand their plight when we .
Rl!clne. He · was raised In the -ried the American Flag ·tn his and treason. Because, I would have people speaking out against
Columbus area ·and graduated breast pocket during WWl and call the burning of the American prayer In publJc schools, stand:
lng · up against the pledge of
from Gahanna Lincoln High st111 cherishes It?
Flag out-and-out treason.
allegiance
and taking the word
Sellool and Ohio State University
What do we tell Tim Whitesel
I think there's a limit to
"God"
put
of
our motto, ".In God
, wllere he received a Bachelor of · who carried the American Flag . expression, especially as far as
·
We
Trust."
Selences In Math and Physical • with him when he parachuted the First' Amendment goes. As a
Selellces in 1976.
Into Normandy?
citizen of the United States of . II I felt as do the flag burners I
What do we tell Congressional America, you have the right to would go somewhere else and do
ltJJOr ~entered Naval Aviation
Offtcer Candidate School in 1977 Medal of Honor Winner, Ron crltlze your government or my flag burning. Elthet get with
a..- received his wings In 1979. He Rosser, wao proudly carried the . elected opfflclals. That's free- it - or get out."
I haye only one thing to say to
wu asslped to VF-171 and then American Flag with him during · · dom of spaech.
. VF-33 aboard the USS Independ· the Korean War?
Let's look at the First flag burners, · "Don't burn the
.
flag, In front of me.
eaee flying the F-4 Phantom II.
What do we tell Kent Kinzer, a
Amendm.!!nt:
.
Got
a
nice·thank
.you
letter
the
: Followinc RYeral M~iterra- u.s. Marine who fought proudly
The. First Amendment.td the
' n - deployments, Van Meter in \iietnam and carried the : Constitutlori _; Religlous·estaP. other day from Janice Folden
' trusltloned to the F ·14 Tomcat American Flag?
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lishment prohibited. Freedom-of Burnett, Reynolt:lsburg, for the
: In U8lllnd was reassigned to the . What do we tell today's school ~ speech, of the press, and right to lew w.o rds I wrote about the 40th
reunion of the Class of '49 at
• alreraft carrier USS America.
children when they raise the fiag
petition.
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Ill 1'113 Rlaor received orders and recite the Pledge of AileCongress shall make no law . Gallla Aca!lemy High School., ·.
to report to the VF 43 "~gres· · glance to the Flag revery respectlcg an establlsliment of · G. Allin and Janice F. Burnett
. son" at Naval Air Statton morning?
have lived·In Reynoldsburg since
religion, or prohlbttlng the free
their marriage and In the same
· Oceana. There he new adversary
What do we tell the families of . exercise thereof; or abridging
little house for 33 years. She said
: aircraft against east coast figh- the sailors who lost their lives on · the freedom of speech, or of the
f. ter squadrons. Jle then served on the USS Iowa and whose caskets press, or. the· right of the people recently a young couple moved in
next door. His name Is Randy
the staff of Carrier Group Eight were draped with the American
peaceably to assemble; and to
: a board the USS Nimitz, again Flag?
Corbin.
His· father is Oscar
petition the government for a
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Corbin.
· completing numerous MediteraWhat do we tell the next of kin
redress of grievances.
.
Mrs.
B.
also
said,
"!remember
: neen cruises from 1986·88.
who are presented the American
That does. nmot say J!OU can
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Corbin
as
a
school bus·
. Van Meter, currently assigned Flag as Taps echo in ce!Jieteries?
burn the Amencan Flag.
driver
who
drove
the
bus o'n
· to the "Grim Reapers," has
What do we tell the men and
An Act of Congress approved
many
of
our
G.A.H.S
band
trips,
: accumlllated more than 2,500 women of the veterans groups
Feb. 8, 1917, provided certain
40
years
ago.
·
Oscar
probably
; hours In variOus jet aircraft who greatly respect the Ameri·
penalltles for the desecration, .
. · lncludlnc 1,000 in the F-14 Tom- canFlagandworktopreservelts
mutilation, or improper use ot remembers my dad, Stanley
: cat. Rtcor has more than 500 values?
the flag within th~ District of Folden, at the service-station at
the corner of Second Avenue and
: carrier landings and more than
Tell them, we believe in
Columbia. A 1968 federal law
. 200 nleht carrier Iandin~.
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Pine Street, better than he
provided
penal
ties
of
up
to
a
: ~·an Meter resides in the preserving our country s reeremembers me."
, VIrginia Beach area with his dom of Speech but the patriotic . year's Imprisonment or a $1,000
And, who could forget Janlce:s
: wife, Unda, daughter, Joy, and · values of our Flag take prece· fine or both, fo: pub!Icily burning
dad,
"Red" Folt:len. I know he
: son. .Jake. His parents are Mr. dence. The framers of our the flag or otherwise desecrating
mind my calUng him
wouldn't
. and Mrs. Delbert Van Meter of Constitution considered our.Flag any flag of the United States. In
that.
the symbol of our freedoms. May addition, many states passed
'Tis a sad note with which I
: .Gahanna.
all Americans preserve the re·
laws against flag desecration.
. I didn't get to. the Rieken_,. s
close
this column. Received word
.. backer Air Show but I saw some · spect for our Stars anu tripes . J feel sorry for individual who from Betty and Patty Spencer
would go ·to the extremes of
Forever.
last weekend a tter we had gone to
And for my part what woulrl I
: excellent home vldeos 'of if a.nd
burning the flag. The flag is O(le
press. that we lost a member of
. Fred Wheeler Is still wondering 'tell Sgt. Kenneth Midkiff whu of two symbols closely related to
the
Class of 1940 at Ga111a
our
nation.
The
other
Is
the
: ~~~~ !'l~n~~~ that . And, Odie : ·followedOidGloryuntllhisdeath
Academy High SchQol. Vernori
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nne e me a program, . on Iwo Jima wwhen hls u:e was Amer1can Bald Eagle. The eagle
McDonald, Alexander, 67, Dem·
· expUcltly for the purpos~ of t!' snulfed out by? a sniper's bullet is on the endangered species list.
ing,
N.M., told me earlier this
..
·
fter
the
conque
·t
of
the
: readlnc the article on Lieutenant.''·
Perhaps · we should put the
1M • 14· uays a
·Command
"Ri
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V
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that he would attend the 50th.
year
er
gor
an ; e-• island. was officially over
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American Flag on the endan·
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By NANCY YOACHAM
was a bad fight. A boy told pollee
Sendnel News Staff
by telephone that the step-lather
Twenty-one-year,old James L.
had beenr iled.
· Fitzpatrick, of Ball Run Road.
Pomeroy EMS was called to.
Pomeroy, was arrested Sunday
by Pomeroy Pollee in connection · the scene. Boynton was dead on
with the death of his step-father. ·a rrival. His body was later
Robert Boynton. 53, also of Ball remove.d by Ewing's -Flmepil
Run Road: Involuntary mans· Home for transportation to
laughter charges againSt Fitzpa· Franklin County for autopsy.
In(ormation as to the actual
trick were filed on Monday
morning In Meigs County Court cause of Boynton's death had not
been release&lt;1 by au thorltieS as of
by Sheriff James M. Souls by .
10
a.m. Monday.
S1Jeriff Soulsby reports that
Fitzpatrick
was taken from the
Pomeroy Police received a call
· shortly beforl?2 a.m. Sunday that home by private vehicle to
a step-father was beating his Veterans Memorial . Hospital
children. Since the call was from where ·he was tr~?ated for a
outside village limits, Pomeroy laceration to his arm. which
Pollee relayed the can to the according to the sh.e riff's report.
sheriff's department . However, ·occurred when the arm went
before sheriffs personnel ar - through a window ,
· Pomeroy Pollee took Fitzparived at the scene, the pollee
trick
into custody at the hospital.
received another call that there

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) The · Public Health :council
The Ohio House, rejecting argu - woulil be required to establish
ments It was movi&lt;1g IOO ·(asl in licensing rules, and the state
regulating a fledgling Industry. · health director would administer
passed legislation Friday to and e nforce the radon program .
require the licensing of those
Involved in testing for radon. .
"Witho~t licensure. you or I or
Radon. a colorless. odorless. anyone else could hold them·
radioactive ,gas produced by the si!ives out as radon specialists,"
disintegration of radium, can Secrest told his colleagues.
seep !rom the ground into homes
Rep. Robert Corbin: R-Dayton,
an~ buildings. The federal go-· asked Secrest if he had subs tan·
vernment says It is the second· live proof of abuse by lhe
leading cause of lung cancer, radon-testing Industry.
. behl'nd smoking.
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· Secrest replied by saying the
. "Thlslsaconsumer-protection .Qhlo Department of Health re·
bill. -'• said the sponsor. Rep. Joe ,.lves 100 telephone calls a week
$ecrest, D-Scnecav1lle: . ·
concerni~g radon. many from
The .proposal establishes a peoplE' trying ·to Jrack down
state program for ucensure of competent and credtbie testers.
indlvi~uals and public and prlThe department was . getting
vate entitles engaged in radon even ·more calls right after the
testing, mitigation and Environmental Protection
~onsultation.
·
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• COLUMBUS_ The Ohio Gen- and unruly drinking drivers and
era! Assembly Is on Fourth of providing comprehensive treat·
JUly break this week. but has inenl and education . regarding
scheduled a July 11 session 10 AIDS.
finish Its work fo'r the summer.
Although thl? 'one-day·. sesslol)
Lawmakers enacted the $26.7 may stretch into tw'o or three
billion budget for 1990·91 last , days. the single major Item
week, along ,with a $2.R billion . requiring attention is a catchall
transportation appropriation bill which is supposed to furnish
featuring a 5.2-cent increase in guidelines for spending money in
·the state tax . on a gallon of t)Je budget.
gasoline.
Lawmakers have made a lib·
They also sent to Gov. Richard eral. interpretatio~. however.
Celeste bills, regulating trade shovmg mto the budget tan-

The debate was highlighted by Issue In the relatively peaceful
the Inevitable charges of perth 1980s, Blden said: "I suspect
holit the Stars and Stripes In
san politics, with Democrlls because we hadn't move to the
celebr-ation of the Fourth of July · accusing President Bush oftry· 'point where It had become such
hQllday, the deb!lte over the
lng to capitalize- as bedldinhis .a n lncredlbl)l_1n_lense political
Sup~e Cpurt's declalon to
presidential campaign - on the !$sue used for political gain over
protect flag burning raged on.
Issue of patriotism. .
the last two years.:•
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Sen. Joseph Btden, .0-Def.,
POliticians and legal experts
In an Interview with ABC's
· Sunday debated - with almost denied the political assumption "This Week with David Brink·
tllat ~oorats are against. a . ley," Biden, chairman of the
no consensus - ways · to get
around·therecentSupremeCourt
Constlt\ltlonal amendment to senate Judiciary Comniiltee,
ruUng that . flag burning was
protect th!! flag while Republl· urged caution in ~hanging the
protected by the right to free · cans favor it, ~alUng the general· Constitution and repeated his
lzatlon "~bunch of malarkey."
speech,
call for a statutory iaw to·protect
But, be said, "I thlak (a the nag.
At Issue was not only whether
...; the htih court )lad , overstepped Constllutlonal amer4mfat) Is
Blden said· his· proposed law
Its bounds but also what constl·
the wrong 111ay to 110·"
es.entlally says that "whoever
When asked why Oar; burning
tures desecration or defilement
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has become such an emotional knowingly mutilates, defaces,
cit the Stars and Stripes.
burna or displays on the floor or
ground, or tramples ilpon theflli&amp;
shall be tined not more than
S1,000·and a year In prla&lt;in." ·
But, 10111e pundlta argued tbat
the law would be In direct
contradiction to the Supreme kn~~~ Supreme Court was to
A Pomeroy man was lnptred and cited In a one-truck wreck
Court decision June 21 that
release its final rulings of the
Sunday a.t 7: 57 In Sau,Miry Townahlp on c :R. 22, about half a
declared as lln'conatltutloDJI 1988.89 term later MOndliiY, with a
mUe~north of C.R. 1!\, accord~ to the Gallla-Melgs Post of the
laws In &amp;II state law• and one challenge to a Missouri law
State Highway Patrol.
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restricting . abortions among
. David W. Landaker. 67, of 32973 Naylors Run Rd., was Injured
the fiag.
them. I~ was possible, however.
when his 19'12 Chevrolet Cystom 1,0 plck~p truck hit a tree on the
Attoi'IIIY General Dick Tborn· .·the case could be held over until
left side of the road. He was treated a the scene by paramedics
bu-b,
BIIO, OD
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the 1989·90 term.
·from the Pomeroy EMS. ·
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defended Pfelldf!llt Bush"• call
Some ·~~~ percent of those who
He was driving north when he reportedly fell asleep at the
for a Collltltuttoul a-lldmnt
tl
to •et around tile su,._,.,• Coiirt
believe life begins at concep on
wheel and ran off the road. He was.cited for reckless driving.
,.. ••• feel Roe vi. Wade should be
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Pomeray man hurt in wreck

which have nothing to do. with
spendmg and whtch could not
pass on their own.
For . example, the Senate
placed m the House-passed bill a
ban on the sale of sparklers as of'
Sept. I. a so-called soceer bill
which prohibits school boards
from penalizing , Independent
soccer or volleyball play out·ofs!"ason, and legislation suQjecl lng to. child abuse laws ~a rents
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AKRON. Ohio (UPI) - A
University of Akron. survey has
found Ohioans have sharply
mixed opinions on abortion, with •
a majority believing life begins
at conception, but a plurality
saying the 1973 decision legallz·
lng most abortions should not be
.~verturned. . . ..
·. • :rhe sui'Vey, sponsored-by·The
· Be a ron Journal, questioned 604
Ohioans last wee~.
It found 56 percent believe life
begins at conception - the
· contention of those opposing ·
abortion - · with 9 percent saying
life begins at birth, 9 percent
saying It occurred sometime
between conception. 21 percent
saying It was lmpossllile to
determine arid 5 percent saying
they did not know. Fractions
were rounded off:
• Yet when asked If ROe vs. ~
Wade _ the 1973 supreme Court
ruling legalizing mtlst abortions ..
· _ should be overturned. 48
percent' said no, 42 percent said
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radon public-awareness campaign about a year ago. he said.
But Rep. Lynn Wachtmann,
R-Napoleon, said the state was
moving too quickly to regulate
and instead should encourage the
Ohio EPA: to make more radon
lnformatloil.avallable.
"Once again," he said, "we're
going to regulate an industry of
crooks before we know they'rE'
crooks. We regulated asbestos
removal and drove the cost
through the roof.
"This Is a brand·n~w industry," said Wachtmann. "and we
should move more cautiously
befQre regulating it :"
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"I resent the comment I hat
anybody is calling anybody· a
crook." said Secrest.
Theblllwasapproved83·14and
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David Bruce Frederick. a neighbor who had taken Fitzpatrick to·
the hospital. was detained by
authorities for questioning and
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then released. :
On the seen!" of the apparent
homicide were Sh!'rlff Soulsby;
Deputles Bob Beegle, Tom
Smith, Carl Hysell. Tom Werry
and Robert Jacks; Meigs Coroner Douglas Hunter; Meigs
Prosecuting ATtorney Steven L.
Story. Assistant Prosecutor
Linda Warner. Investigator Don
Snyder from tht• pros!"cutor's
office; and Agent John Perry. of
the Ohio Bureau of · Criminal
lnves II ga I ion. who processed evi ·
dence taken from the scene.
Fitzpatrick was· to have been
arraigned Monday morning in
county COUI'I bt'fort' Judge Patrick O'Brien . ·

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TELL ME, WHO! - Wbo wrote the. book of Jove? That's th~
musical qu..don asked by Pbll Dirt and the Dozers during
previous live perfo~:~J~aaceiiD central and southeastern Ohio. Will
they ask the q-don when they appear July Fourth, 9 p.m., at thr
Pomeroy Football Field! And will they·brlng tht&gt; Boekof LovE' with
them for members of the audleaee to alga? (A few of lui year's
Melga County Faljpen are plcllftd here lignin&amp; the lafamOWI ,
. Book of Love.) ll'a sllll aot too late to buy advance ltckets to thr , _
July Fourth concert wblch Ia htlnc 1ponsored by tile Pomeroy · ·
Area Chamber of Commerce. Atlv~ tickets are oa aalt' from '
chamber members ,a nd at the chamber office, for 17 eacll. Tlckf'ts ':-:
for a pre-concert party at the Pomeroy Gun Club are oa aale lor
S15 !d•&amp;le and PI per couple. Party llekets Include dlniler IUid
re!Mlrved aeata · at the concert. Phil Dirt and the DoRrs 11re
expt'ded to be a1 tile party. Concert tickets at lbe l!&amp;tt', which opea •
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. ISRAELI-OCCUPIED WEST woman and hi!!" son were shot tb
BANK - Not all of the Palesti· death. Her daughter, suspected
DEVOTED TO Till!; INTBBESTS OF Till!; MEIGS-MASON AltEA
nlan victims of the Intifada, or of being the Informant In the
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. uprising, have been killed by famUy, survived the shooting, ·
~rb
Israelis.. Some have been -killed
Tbls Is the hidden side of the
IS!m~ ~._........ ~=-­
by other Palestinians. Tile 18- populAr uprising. And not one of
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month-old Intifada has been kept the lutlfada _leaders or supper·
alive, In part, because Palestlnl· ten we secretly met with on a
ROBERT I.,. WINGETT
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
ana are willing to kill their own recent trip here seemed to think
Pub&amp;her
Geaeral Manarer
people who collaborate wl~b there was anytbing lfrong it.
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Israel.
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The message Is driven home In al a threat . to the Palestinian
Asalslan* Publlaher/ Coa*roUer
bloody ways. On June 7, an Arab nationalist movement.
, - man was beaten and stabbed to
- One 16-year-old Palestinian
A MEMBER ol 'lbe Awoclred PrtN, lnllMid»&gt;llb' l'nu"death In Hebron, His body was told us that wben he was arrested
daHan lllldUie American New~ l'llllllllbers Awoda&amp;loa.
left hanging by chains from a fot the.third time)astJanuary,lt
LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. They ohoald be l..olba 1108
telephone
pol~ as a warning to
finally became clear that the
...... hila. AD lotion are oubjod lo ediiiDI aad muot ... olped wllb
others
who
might
be
tempted
to
village had an Informant for Shin
IIUIIe, ,...._ . . . lelep-e 1111111ber. No u•lped I~ '!'IU be pub,
Inform
to
the
Israelis.
On
May
14,
Bet, the domestic Israeli lntelli·
U.bed. Lettenlbo•ld be ID po•lule,
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an Arab inan was kidnapped by a gence service.
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and stabbed todeath.OnAprU17, · •' The boy and others figured that
a prostitute from Nablus was the Informant had turned In three
stabbed to deatli by .masked vUlage rook throwers who were
Arab&amp; ' who suspected her of arrested and sent to prison. The forcing other prostltu tes to be Informant himself was then sent
Informants, On the same day, 'a to prison to get more lnforma·
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story together and stabbed tbe
Informant to death In a prison
bathroom.
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A.t least 45 suspected collaborators bave li«en murdered since
tbe lntHada began~ 'rbe lr;llllngs
dried up what used to be an
extensive spy network for Shin
Bet. This Is one battte of tbe
bodies that the Paleetlnlani have
wou. Only a few lntHada leaders
have been exposed by the lnfor·
mauls and tbe rest direct the
uprising .wttl)out the _Israelis
even knowing who Is In charge.
Palestlntau sources told us that ·
only, the "Weakest" and most
disloyal Palestinians cooperate
wltl\ Shin Bet: Oftentimes Sbln
Bet .agents blackmail them over
a dalliance with a prostitute or ,
some other sexual escapade, ;
Shin Bet can't do much to
protect Its spies, but It has ma_\le
those who attack them INIY after
the fact. People suspected of

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phlcally open. If somebody wants
to argue that the United States Is ·
a -monstrously evil nation, he bas
the right to do so - and, wbat' s
more, be wUI be accorded pOllee
protection, If necessary, while he
states his case.
So far, so good, as far as most
Americans are concerned. But a
couple of decades ago lawyers
for tbe American Civil Liberties
Union and others of that Ilk
persuaded the courts to. go a
crucial step further. ,In burning
one's draft card or the American
flag (so the argument ran), a
, person 'was simply engaging In
"symbolic speech." And symbolic speech Is entitled, like ,
ordinary speech, to absolute
constitutional protection.
It follows then, as the night the

day, that a person has a right to
burn the American flag just
about whenever be feels like It,
and no matter whom he offends

In the process.
Nor 'do we, as a practical
matter, do an~ - such thing. I am
reasonably sure that the Supreme' Court would find some
way to prevent "Mad Murray"
O'Halr, or some equlvaleut, from
setting up a creche on private
property at_Chrlstmastime and
Inviting her fellow atheists to
throw mud pies, publicly, at the
Virgin and the Christ child.
And I am quite certain that the
First Amendment would be held
not to prlltect some anti-Semite
who decided to demonstrate his
disbelief In the hlstotlclty of the
Holocaust by setting up a display
of photographic evidence of It
and then daubing the display
with feces.
· The trouble, of course, Is those
relatively bOrderline cases like
Salman Rusbdle's "Satanic
Verses," In which
dozen
'prostitutes are depleted as wives
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surely, by almost any decent
standard, but not absolutely
unendurable In regions of the
world where Islam Is not a major
social force.
- There are, however, social .
Insults that no society will abide,
even though Jts commitment to
free speech remains unqualified.
All the Supreme Court was
ruling, when It sanctioned the
burning fo the American flag,
was that allegiance to the United
States, these days, Is selling at a
discount so low that deliberate
desecration of the most sacred
s~mbol of that allegiance can be
overlook.ed In favor of the loudly
asserted claims of free speech. ·
In that calculatloh, the court's
majority may bave been entirely
right. Public' reaction, however
- and, even more, the reactlon'of
politicians ..., suggests that the
court may have been wrong. The
public stU! has the clout to makes
Its wUI prevail, If It really cares,

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some religious denominations
have, given their hymnals, and
even the Bible, a good go at
pronoun equality of late. 1 wish
them luck. Seems like no matter
which pronoun you use, someone
Is ticked.
We Journalists-seem to come In
for a lot oftbe Ill will. If we use the
standard male version, we get
letters from angry women. Some
of the daring Joul'IIBI!ats that use
tbe feminine version, even just .
now and-tlien to take a stand, are
coDaldered Just slightly less
weird than Andy Warhol.
Personally, 1 try whenever
posalble to pleMe everyone.
(After all, all tbole bes and libel
buy the papera IIIII pa)' me.) But
It can aure pt awkward and
unwieldy: "Each contestaat wUl
be aaked to give a tlve-mtnute
explanation bf why be or abe
bellevet he _,r she should be
elected clua prealdent."
The New Reptlbllc columntat
asked Ul to_r lllllflfl!ltlona ,for
solving ·tltla gender ®emma. I
· gueaa the moat kWical solution
WOIIId be to create I tbird-pe!'IOD·
singular pronoun that rtpl'lillftlll'
botb lelU!JI, Say, tor eurnple, .

"se" instead of "he or she." And
perhaps ':hlr" for "his and her "
along with "hlrself."
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- no, make that a lot sUiy- for a
wblle, but It's stU! easier than
using two pronoun forms all the
time, or trying to talk or write
around it. But then, I guess I
don't ~ve much hope for that,
either. I thought "Ms." was a
perfect solution for the formaltitle dilemma : Just like "Mr.,"lt
simply allows us a way to refer to
a person formally, without hav·
lng to ~eslgnaie marital status.
Yet, DO matter which title you
use, there _are 'people who wUI
take offense either on their awn ..
bebf!lf•. ("It'f Mrs.!!!!!, you ' young feminist trollop, Mrs .
Fred. Ferdie Sr.") or on the 'behalf of someone else ("My
slater likes to be referred to as
Ms. Jansen, Ms. OVerstreet.
Where . were you during the
women's movement?)
Wblcb leaves me, unfortu- ,
nate)y, at the same stalemate
The . Piew Republic columnlat
fOIIJI;d lllmleif (hlrlelf?)' toward
tile end of bla (hlr?) dllcourie.
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On this date In history:
In 1608, -F rench explorer Samuel de Champlain founded the
Canadian town of Quebec.
In 1863, the Union army IInder comma~ or Gen. George Meade
defeated Confederate forces commaDded by Gen. JW~Jert E.' Lee at
Gettysburg, Pa.
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In 19211, the tlrst color televls~n tranarnllslon wal accomplished by
John Loile Baird•In London.
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· "I'm not a home run hitter
· Ttsers 7, Orioles 3
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anyway. I'll hit a few but I'm not
At Baltimore, Mike Heath
Unforl\lnately for the 'l'!lronto trying ·to -swing for the fences,
doubled borne Chet LeJDOn with
Blue . Jays, Rob Murphy and · especially not here." .
the go-ahe~d run In the sixth
Danny Heep were exceedingly
Romine went 5 for 5 with three Inning and Lou Whitaker belted
overdue.
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. Murphy , who had not had a win becoming the first Red . Sox In the ninth, Edwin Nunez, 1-1,
In his last 115' appearances, player to get five hits ·in a game · earned the win II) relief.and Mike
.finally got an elusive victory since Bill Buckner accomplished · Henneman picked up hls second
Sunday and Heep who- bad not the feat Aug: 21, 1986 against the save. Mark Thurmond, 2-2, took
1\omered In almost three years, Cleveland Indians.
the loss,
Clemens worked nine Innings,
blasted a pinch·hll three-run
Athledcs 11, Indiana 3
110mer In the 11th Inning to lead . ,giving up one run and six hits,
At Cleveland, Dave 'Parker,
the Boston Red Sox to , a 4--1 striking out six. Lee Smith Rickey H~derson and Jamie
triumph over Toronto.
pitched the 11th Inning' for his Quirk each hit home runs to help
"When I brought him out I said 11th save.
the Athletics complete a threethis will be his first win of the
Toronto slarter Mike FlalUigan game sweep. Parker had four
year, In ·many years I guess," went eight Innings, allowing one RBI with a double In the fifth
Red Sox man11ger Joe Morgan and seven hits. Wells gave up Inning and a three-run homer In
-said upon calling ,upon Murphy . three hits and two runs In two and the seventh. Storm Davis, 7-3,
"I said It to anyone In earshot."
two-third Innings of relief,
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gave up two r uns and seven bits
Murphy,
whose
winless
st~ak
"Clemens
was
uqlucky,"
MarIn seven lnnli\d Cleveland star·
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extended back to Si!pt. 27; 1987, gan saHi. "A,II those line drives ter John Farrefi, 4-9, lasted only relieved starter Roger Clemens early, we should have waltzed In four and one-third Innings .
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in the lOth after Toronto liad sent that game. It was good to see him Twins 2, An1els 1
tlie game Into extra lnniDgs.
have that fastball, that good , At Minneapolis, ·Frank Viola
In
thellth,
Kevin
Romine,
who
pqwer driver."
fired 11 four-hitter and Gary
gune
&amp;~al•*
.*he
lndlaDs
In
Cleveland.
The
A's
PARKER HOMERS- Oaklalld'a Dave Parker
five
hits,
lined
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a
one-out
ElSewhere
In
the
American
Gaettl singled Home the winning
had
won
n.a.
(
UPI)
(39) walka toward lhe du~roul atte'r heiUDI a
single
for
his
fifth
hit
of
the
game
League:
run in the eighth Inning. Viola,
three-na homer In lhe seven*h 1mim1 of SulldiQ''I
Brewers 10, Yankees 2
7-8, struck out seven and walked
and moved to second on Rich
none In registering his fifth
At NeiN York, ~bin Yount
Gedman's single to left to chase
reliever David Wells, 2-4.
collected three hi s and passed
complete game. The Twins
Heep, hitting lor Luis Rivera , the 2,500-hlt pia au to pace -scored twice In the eighth to
greeted reliever Tom Henke tiy Milwaukee's 14-h
attack . - deprive Bert Blyleven, making
belting his first pitch over the Yount, who Is 33 and began his · his first start against his former
· career at age 18; hit his ninth
te&amp;m since · tieing, traded lasi
left-field fence.
":rhe first pitch was a fork ball homer of the season In the fourth
winter, Rich Monteleone, 2-l,lost
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get the Win, The. leftl\ander -Johnson to chase Scudder, with : ·and It just kind ' of · stayed up Inning, staking winner .Don Au·_ In relief..
there,''
Heep
said.
"Pinch
hit·
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-g1Jst,
8-7,
to
a
2-0
lead.
He
Whl~
Sox
7, Royals 3
CINCINNATI (UPI) - How- struck out six and walked one, Strawberry stopping at second.
,
At
Chicago,
Harold Baines
batting,
contributed
a
single
In
a
six-run
ling's
not
like
regular
ard Johnson, the National Don Aase pitched the final one . Mookle Wilson, running lor
drove
in
four
runs
and Greg
You
can't
take
pitches
In
that
fifth
during
which
the
Brewers
League Player of the Month for . and one-third lnnlligs.
Strawberry, and Jefferies pulled
Hibbard
posted
his
first
majorsituation.
chased
Lance
McCullers,
3-3.
June, bas jumped off to a good
·, Reds' rookie Scott Scudder. off a double steal and reliever
league
victory,
Baines
had a
start for' July .
2-2, was pounded for seven: hits Tim Blrtsas walked Teufel to
tworun
double,
a
sacrtnce
fly
Johnson belted a homer, two and four ~arned runs over two re-load the bases, Third baseman
1·2,
and
a
solo
homer,
Hibbard,
doubles. and a sacrifice fly and one-third Innings as the Reds Luis Quinones' fielding ~rror on
allowed three runs. seven hits
Sunday to power the New York lostforthe14thtimeln21games. Fernand~' ground ball permit·
and
two walks In five and
. • Mets to a 7-2 romp over the
Somehow, · Reds' manager -t~ Wilson to score.
one-third
Innings.. Donn · Pall
slumping Cincinnati Reds.
·
Pete Rose - despite bl!lng tile - Qlnclnnatl made II 5·1 In' the
·hurled three and two-third In·
Johnson, who PIIShed his bat- focus of _a. highly - - ~~~~~!zed . thlrd ,when Blrtsas homered for
nings of one-hit relief for his
Taylor
two
singles,
Jason
Wright
ting average to an even . 300 with - gambling · lnvesf!Jallb!)-•'an~ In the first bit of h~ career. Despite
; By DAVE ~RJS
fourth
save_
Sunday's 3-for-4 performance, charge of a slump~g _tea111 ,;.- the bomer,'Birtsaswas·lifted for
ROCK SPRINGS - 'Fbe Meigs' a double and Crooks and Hager,
has hit safely In 16 of hjs last17• remains optimistic: . ,
_;..;}. , a pl1)ch·hltte~lnthe!lfthW!thtlle ·Amrr tcan Leglon.Basebali Team each a' single.
Sunday's first game against
: games , In Ills last five , games,
"1'\i~ got ii', job --io do) ,lnaP~gil ":Reds'.stlll trailing by four. '
· split_·I' pair of double headers
r---~Glouster was a repeat of Satur·
he's blasted three holflers. and this team and 1-eKPI&lt;t,a-better ' - "ttow, In ·the hell can. you ·over the weekend,
Saturday afternoon .Marietta days seconil game as Wes Young
driven nine runs.
· - . ·.second h~lf or the ~.alon," said pinch-hit for. me." Blrtsas go.od·
defel!ted Meigs 11-3 before Meigs and Lewis hooked up In a real
"I don't want to look at It as a . Rose, "We'r,e going' to make a naturedly asked Rose,
barn burner, Glouster scored the
hot streak because If you're hot, run, I don~ t know exactlfwben it
"That's a damn good q'Ues·
camr llack to win the nightcap,
game's
'oluy· run In the seventh
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led off the Inning
On.
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afternoon,
Glaus·
Jotmson, "I'm just trying tO keep we'll make a run."
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The Mets'lead wentto6--11n the
with
a
base
hit
and
scored all the
it In perspective: I'm trying to do
The Mets gralibed a 1:..8 lead In siXth when Johnson homered to
ter sco','ed In the seventh Inning to
way
from
first
when
J.,andls
something every day , to contrlb- the first when Juiln .S amuel _ right off Kent Tek11lve, his 22nd
slide \ Jl:IISt the loca,l team 1'0'
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slammed
a
double
to
right
center
_before irfeigs came back to blast
ute every day,
.
singled, · inoved to secoiid on-a home run o( the year,
field.
Glouster 12-6 In th!l_ nightcap,
"I was shocked to learn I was balk by Scudd~, toi&gt;ll. t)llrd on _
New York got another run In
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. Player of the Month, It's de!! -- Dave Magidan;~ , s-! ni!e· -nd the. eighth wheJt ·Magadan _ · In the f~rst game Saturday,
giving lip five hits, striking out
Marie~~!\ took advantage of nve
nltely something .speciaL But scored on Johnson's sacrifice fly _ walked and scored all th~way
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I've got to keep looking ahead, I
New York'• advantage went to- from first on a double by . errors lil¥ Me_lgs Jn the first two four, and walking four.
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Hitters for Meigs were Young,
Innlng~ _l)uild lng uP a 9·0 lead In
think I can hit ~300,for th,e_year,, 2.- 0in.ttie~cond.w.llenri!IITeu~el ,,. ~c;J:teynolds offTekulve,
cruslng. tp_a 11-3 victory. Jason Va-n aman, McElroy, McQueen.
but there's still a lot of basebaJI , 'slngliid, !moyed to thlt:d, !1}1 Phil · · Eric Davis made the final
Lance and Heck with a single
left.."
tombardl',s double and·sj;oi-ed on _ count 7-2 with his 15th homer of Wright w's the starleF and loser .
MqtAIJIIIIto'tumeeM alllst
each,
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Chris
Stewart
pllched
the
second
Said Mets' manager Davey · ,a sing-le by Fernandez.
the year In the bottom of the
policvtf•'lc • •ntorifti •••••• .....
In the nightcap, Meigs climbed
and third' and Wade McQueen
The Mets added three .more ninth, L..
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Johnson, "The first half of our
AM If , . . . . . . . . . Ill, ,....
all
over losing pitcher . Scott
up
for
Meigs.
finished
season has , been a Ho Jo runs In · the third to b9osUhejr
The game was delayed 74
MI.,....-.
1M h ....... McManus
scoring
seven
runs
In
The loc'\1 team scored single
Highlight Film, He's heen real lead to 5-o: New York loaded the min.utes by rain In the middle of
one
plus
Innings
to
take
an
early
runs In the second, fourth, and .
selective at the plate and cut way bases with ,no outs on a walk to the fourth Inning,
. . . . . tl'tCif&amp; . . . ., " i ~
· sixth, V(~e Vanaman, Jason 7-0 lead after two. Glouster
down on his strikeouts, When you Magadan, a .double by Johnson~,
cwtJallllr you . . Mil lllaJ~tor
' Wright, T~nry Fields, Jeff McEI· chipped away at the lead scoring
do that, and with his speed, It's and an Intentional walk to Darryl F~ttipaldi
roy , Wade 'McQueen ahd Chris a single run In the third, three In
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the fourth and two more In the
Stewart ·eac)l singled for Meigs,
hitting .300 for the year.;·
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sacrifice Oy scored Magadan,
.-.v-""' - ·-1 -tpallar.
In the nightcap Keith Mattox fifth to,-cut the lead to 7-6. But
Sid Fernandez, 6-2, surren- with Johnson taking third .and
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CLEVEbAND (UPI) - :' Mario
dered five hits and one run over Strawbe1ry holding fir-st- ·
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seve_n and two-third Innings to
Gregg - Jefferies singled In · Andreltl knocked his own son out
duel
as Mattox came out on top In home run off the bat_ of Ed Crooks
of contention when they touched
to left center for·a 12·6 victory.
the
end
3-2.
- ures In the pits, allowing Emer·
Eric Heck had an outstanding
JUfBR~
son Flttipaldl to cruise virtually
.game
at the plate with three
Marietta
scored
unearned
runs
unchallenged to victory Sunday
In the second ~nd fourth Innings
singles, Wes Young ad~d two
In .the Budweiser-Cleveland
2-0
lead,
Meigs
scored
singles,
Crooks had his-home run,
to
hold
a
214 EAST IAII
Grand Prix .
one In the sixth when Jeff while Vanaman, Wright and
POIEROY .
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It was the third straight victory McElroy led pi, the Inning with a . Hager eached single!!- Jason .
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Pete Rose gambling case, with Interested In any deal that and fourth In the last five races double an\1 ~e; scored two outs Wrlghi werit the route to pick the
baseball officials downplaylng weakened the · powers of the ', for the . 42-year-old Brazilian, later when· ,Jason Wr.l ght- -victory for Meigs '!living up only ,
settlement speculation and no commissioner,
' whose streak began with the doubled. Meigsl,scored two runs · three hits,
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"We are not Interested irl any -Indianapolis 500,
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In the bottom of the seventh to
Meigs will travel to Logan on
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Hager, Mat,t . . to play Pt.. Pleasant on Sunday _
FOI Sl'fCIM - ·
Han\llton County ,· Common offiCe of . the " commissioner / ' \':" paldl, while his · son Michael . Flnlaw and Jefi ,McEirQY p.lalfc!"
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Ple'\sCourtJudgeNorbettNadel 1' ·DeP.rlly_to~nllssloiler Fay Vln· , .~adually faded from first place two runs and, ilve Meigs the
__has ~t July6as a hea~lng-dateon .i cent !!Bid:,. "W~ wll_l not agree to . to 18th.
victorY. ·
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~Rosf
s
request
for
a
prellinlpar.y
!lave
the
-matter
turned
over
to
j
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Bobby
Rahal
was
third,
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55.26
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wennhe
route to pick.
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any~ne elae. ".. .
.second~ behind the wlnnet 11nd a
up the victory gi.Jing up only two
· Commissioner A, Bartlett Gla·
Tli'e qommlssldner works for .fulll mph slower. Teo Fabl was hits, _ striking \out three and
mattl from judging gambling. - base!)~lownersandVIncentsald . (_0\atb,- 82 . 49 seconds In arears, walking twa, •JI4c~lroy and Fin-·
-allegations against the Clncln, -o\vners
SUPI;IOrtlng Giamat- &lt; ara .Rtck Mears was fifth, 64.77 law had a single -and a double,
~ati-R'ecj_s manager.
tl's - ~nslstence on- hel!rlnt the seconds back.
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l'jadel · Issued a temporary Rose-cue because "they under- . · No tiler cars fllllshed on the
restraining order June 25 against stAnd what's at siake."
· same I p, as the reader over the
'rhe Dailf Sentinel
Gi-amatti that keeps tbecommls"Uitiquately," Vincent said, , clrculto 2.48-mlle road course
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stoner from hearing the Rose • ''that Institution (tile commis· • with 12 tu s laid out on Cleve' .'
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case lor a.t least 14 days or until stoner) and that authority Is _ land's Bur e-Lakefront Airport.
A Dt•tolool olllijdtim. .a, lllc.
Nade1 decide~ the• -injunctlof\ ., much more Important. to base:
As usual, the cpveted compact
P~bllshe&lt;l every· ah...,.;,..,,- :,;i.~.{aJ
request. Rose cpntends Glamatti ball .t han' ' Pete Rose. and .;:he little Chevrolet engines,-·which
tbroujlb Friday, Ill Cou" St., Po·
has.prejudged his guilt.
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ow~rs undel'!ltand th!lt."
, are built by hand In England-,
.meroy, Ohio, by th~;OIIlo v.u., Pu~;,
Ulhlft8 COmpanyll\lulllmatla, illc!. 1
. Bi!sebal) Investigators say subGlamattl· said lie ex1J11cls ,to .. finished 1·2. A Chevrolet bas won
Pomeroy, Ohio 157•, Ph, !1112-21_56. Se·stan'tlal evidence Indicates Rose • testify at the Thursday hearing - evetylndy-car racetblsyearand
cond clau poataJe paid at Pom..-oy,
gambled on baseball. lncludlug .. -- . · r
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•12 straight over two seasons.
Ohio.
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Reds games, Rose denies - II,
Metiaber: United Pr~•' International,
Under baseball vules, Rose
IDiand PoUy Pr..•.A•Dctatlon ind the
Ohio Ne... pa~ AaoctaiiO"- Nattonal
would be suspended one year If
reo•attvel Bran!lam
Ad11ertlllni
round to have bet on baseball and
New.P.per
a, ~ Third Avenue,
banned for life If found to have
New York, New York!10017.
bet on his team.
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Nadel's temporary restraining
to The PollY Seattntl, Ul Court St,,
order Immediately was appealed
Pom..-~. OlllD - by baseball olflcals, but they lost
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·Monday throu~ (riday
a."m. to' 5 p.m.
appeal any further.
•tomorrow, electricity is your best energy value. _
Rorte's attorneys took a deposl·
No oubocriptl- by m"/1 ptm~ltted Ia
lion for the July 6 hearing from
.,. . whl!'e home .;r;-1.- 141Pvtee II
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I read In The New Republic this
(b) the se11 --of the .referent Is
month that great mtnda are
unknown ("Any marching band
discussing the "she rule" again. • student showing up without his
·The author says there's much
-Instrument two times dur!Dg a
ado about whether to use the
semester will receive a grade cut
feminine forms of the third·
of one letter").
person-singular pronoun, "she,
.Many people, usually women,
her, hers,'' so we'D finally have a ·arguethatwehaveusedthemale
little gender equity In the per.
form for waaayyyy too long, and
sonal pronoun department; or to
that It's time to even up the score
just continue using the stan.d ard
a little. Those folks are for the
"he, him or' bls" to refer to both
"she rule." That meana using the
sexes wben either:
feminine form when there Ia a
(a) we are speaking .about . choice of miiScullne oi- feminine
more than one person, and the · pronouns-"Shewhohesltatesla
' group conalats of both males and · _lost," or "She laughs best 'who
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Jemales ("Every person with a laughs 1ast."
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Today Is Monday, July 3, the 184th day of 1989 with 181 to follow .
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The morning' stars are Mercury and Jupiter. I
The evening stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn.
. _ Those born on this date are under 1\le sign of Cancer. They Include
;playwright and songwriter George M-. Cohan In 1878, Welsh poet and
·writer William Henry Davies ("The Autoblogr~hy of a Super:Tramp") In 1871, Czech novelist Franz Kafka In
, actor George
Sanden In 1906, journalist and columnist Dototby .KIIgallen In 1913,
English filmmaker Ken Russell in 1927 t alf 62), Eqllab playwright
Tom Stoppard In 1937 (age 52) and exiled Ha!Uan dictator

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harming collaborators - are ar-'
rested and Impr-Isoned, often
_with their Innocent family
members. Their homes are
demolished.
The Israeli Defehse Ministry
claims . there have been more
than 950 such attacks against
Arabs, Including burning down
the shops . of Arabs . who sell
Israeli goods or who refuse to
observe~" strlkes called by the
Intifada leadership.
_ We left the West Bank on the
-day of one such strike. Our taxi
driver, an Intifada .supporter,
stopped when be saw a band of
children standing by _a J'Ock ·Pile
waiting to pelt Palestinian taxis
violating jhe strike, The driver
did some fast talking to spare his
car - an adult, humbly negotilrlfa
lng with a band of kids With
rocks. In -another country they
would be considered hooligans.
Here they are the forefront of a
nationalist uprising.

Allegiance to ·the-U. S. -flag wavers

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111 Court Stree*

By LEON DANIEL
UPI Senior Editor
WASHINGTON - II a man Is loved by a pregnant woman, deeply
and trustingly, she may permit him to share In making her ultimate
decision on the morality of abortion
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Since a nian will never need an abortion for himself, the decision on
whether to )lave one can belong only to a pregnant woman.
So wh:ir-15" the Supreme Court deciding whether a woman can have
an abortion?
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Because the Bush administration asked It to. that's why.
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But presidents, lawmakers and courts must not be allowed to
a woman to Incubate a fetus. No court should require a woman to use
her body for such a purpose against her will.
II that proposition seems patently obvious to some of us , lt's not to
. others.
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The abortion Issue divides Americans as none other, provoking
them even to violence.
It's an Issue that so deeply troubles nl/ie learned justices that they
moved to extend the Supreme Court's term through Monday after
falling to·deliver a rull:ng expected last Thursday In a long-awaited
case on abortion rights.
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• In Webster_vs. Reproductive Health Services, the administration
· and the state of Missouri asked the court to overturn'Roe vs. Wade, ·
the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion.
The justices may deliver their opinion on the historic case Monday,
or decide to re-argue It, which could delay a decision until at least next
fall.
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Faye Wattleton, president of~anned Parenthood, attributed the
delay to the ·'fact that the just!
are having a hard time reaching a
- decision" and predicted It would ause "turmoiL"
_ Declaring that "Roe's days are 1numbered," Randall Terry,
national director of the anti-abortion group 'Operation Rescue,
predicted that what he called ''child ·killing'' will be "driven back to
hell where It came from."
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A better bet than Terry's prediction Is that he l,s never going to need
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an abortion.
Whatever the l!lght male justices and Sandra Day Day O'Connor
. decide to do about abortio'n, the procedure- which has been around
almost as long as pregnancy - Is not going to stop.
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Before Roe , affluent women could fet off to safe havens for
· abortions. while poor women risked their lives In back-alley
operations,
After Roe, all women were entitled to legal, medically safe
abortions.
If Roe Is overturned, poor women will be forced out of the clinics
: ani! back Into the alleys.
: ltis bitterly ironic that some self-dubbed right-to-life actlvts'ts have
- · used deadly' force - lnclildlng arson and bombs - against clinics ,
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-Others have picketed the_m peacefully In support of their deeply held
The Supreme Court's 5·4 ruling _,
beliefs _
that burning the American flag Is ·
They are bouyed by the support of former Preslden~ Reagan, as
a constitutionally protected act
well as his successor..
_
· undoubtedly strikes many people
. Some of the smart money In this town says the hlghcourtlsabout to
as the ultimate In legalistic
· change the law on abortion, taking from women their right to choose
perveslty -a classic example of
: whether or not to have one. '
just how. wrong a bunch of
: If the justices do that, as Charles Dickens had Mr. Bumble put It In
lawyers can be,
Oliver Twist, " the law Is a ass , a Idiot."
It Isn't that- as the presence
In the narrow majority of two of
President Reagan's staunchest
conservative appointees, AD·
' tonln Scalia and Anthony
Kennedy, adequately demon·
strates. Neither of them would be
there II there weren't a powerful
line of reasoning leading to' the
unpalatable eoncluslon the court
reached.
· But .the decision Is wrong
nevertheless, and It Is Important
to understand_why.
.
The court based Its decision on
the language and spirit of the
First Amendment, which It understands to decree that, In our
society, all questions are phlloso-

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OAK BROOK, IlL (UPI) storm moved .tn.
Peter jacobsen 'fired a '4-underPlay. was suspended shortly
par 68 Sunday to finiSh In a
before-3 p.m. EDT and did not
first -place tie with Mark
resume until 3 1-2 hours later.
l'dcCumber after four rounds of
McCumber and Jacobsen were
t~e rain-delayed $1 mUllan Westeach at 12-under through six
ern Open.
holes when play was stopped.
:·A sudden death playoff wa.s
postponed untU 10 a.m. EDT f~ They both parred the first five
holes after play resumed, and
Monday because of darkness.
Jacobsen took the lead at the par
: "I felt like thiS wa~ too
512th hole, knocking Ina birdie to
lll)portant for somebody to Jose
take him to 13-under. He added
bl!cause of the conditions," said
another on the par 3 No. 13 to go to
~cCumber, who again fought off
back spasms to finish with ·a · 14-under.
V l!ogey-free round of 69.
· McCumber, playing one group
·:·'The decision on the extra hole
behind, also birdied the 13th hole
~s the right one to make," said
to close within a stroke. Jacobsen
J).cobsen, the runner-up at last then· dropped 'back to 13-under
year's Western. "I think Mark with a bogey on No. 15, and the
Yioul~ a,gree, .ylth a tournament
duo parred the rest of the way ln.
' l!i(e this on tlie line, you don't
McCumber, who had three
m:ess around. Let's just..·come ..• birdies on the day, came up the
\lack on a bright, sunny day
final fairway with, Jacobsen
tmnorrow morning and play It
watching from the side. He hit a
th:e right way."
blind second shot arouDCI a tree
; Both finished at 13-under par
bu I landed In a greens ide bunker.
fl!" the tournament with a four- He chipped up about 2 1-2 feet
dey total of 275, a course record
from the hole, then joked with the 1
a~ Butler National. Paul Azlnger
crowd and Jacobsen.
ffnlshed In third place one stroke
"This Is what you all came for,
back and missed a 10-foot birdie Isn't It?" he said.
~- p,uttat 18 that could have forced a
His putt fellln from the side for
tiJ)'ee-way playoff.
the par.
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Jacobsen had an adVenture\lias 12·under par, shot by Tom .
V{l?lskopf to will the 1982 Western. ' some two final holes; He hit a
:-.:Jacobsen began Sunday one bunker on No. 17, then hadioslnk
a par putt from 18 feet. On !be
sliOt off the pace, the ank a
25;foot birdie putt at e first 18th, his approach shot fellahort
hole. He added birdies. t"Nos. 3 but he chipped about a foot from
the C\!p.
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. There will be no night swimming and no s.wlmmlng lessons
on Tuesday at the Middleport
. VIllage Pool, but the pool will be
open at Its regular hours of noon
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to 5 p.m.
Swlmrrting lessons will resume
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tim~. Night swimming wlll
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There will be a meeting at t!te
Middleport City Hall Wednesday ·
at 7 p.m, •for all b6ys 13-15 years
-old Interested In forming .a
three-on-three summer basketbaiJleague. ·
.The previously postponed
"Hole-ln·One" tournament, orlg- ··
lnally scheduled f!)r May, has . ·
been res !A ted tot Saturday, JulY
22. Information and entry forms
may be picked up at the Park 'n'
Putt mini-golf course.

Braves make tWo
more trades Sunday·

mit, Gromyko could be burled
In 1939 at the age 30, he was
Gromyko wa s the reputed
afier Gorbachev's return.
sent to Washington as a Soviet author of the remark that Gorba·
President Bush , In Kennebunk-. Embassy counselor. In 1943 ·he · · chev has.a nice smile but teeth of
MOSCOW !UPl) - Andrei ·
port
, Maine, spoke briefly of the ·became charge d'affaires and at · steel and Gromyko felt the sting. .
Gromyko, the unsmiling Soviet
foreign minister tor a quarter of Soviet diplomat he worked with the unpreced"entea-a~ge- of 34 he on Sept. 30 when he was removed ·
a century who became the while U.S. ambassador to the was named ambassador to the from the Politburo and los t his ·.
l)nlted States.
post as president to Gorbachev. · ·
n-ation's president, died Sunday , United Nations.
Mikhail Gorbachev announced
"We' ll have a statement later
Admired by Stalin, Gromyko
Monday In the new parliament. ononGromyko.whoiflrstmetln was "brought to center stage
He was 79.
1971." Bush told reporters before attef\dlng the epic wartime conGromyko, ' who lielped give his morning jog. "l worked. with ferences at Yalta, Potsdam and
birth to the United Nations at the him at the Unl.t ed Nations. I'd Tehran . .where the post-World
Dumbarton Oaks . Conference. just like to send condolences to War Il map•was prefigured such
participated In the major World · his son, Anatoly, who! also know, as the division of Germ·any.
~ War II cqnterences and then
and the.rest of his family,"
In 1944, he ' headed the Soviet
oversaw the first lbnltatlon of
Gromyko was Involved In ev- ·delegation at the Dumbarton
nuclear 11rms agreement under ery major SoviE;&gt;t foreign policy . Oaks Conference that gave birth
detente, had recently undergon)
decision through the Cold War, to tl!e United .Nations. and then
surgery. Gorbachev gave no · detente and the renewed Cold he became permanent represenca.use of death . In hrs War chills over the 1979 Soviet tatlve at the world body, where
invasion of Afghanistan that left he earned the sobriquets "grimannouncement.
the Kremlin dlplomatlcaiJy grom" for his unsmiling demeaThe parliament deputies stood
nor and " Mr. Nyet" for a series
In honor of.Gromyko, architect of lsolated.
Honoring him on. his 7&lt;1th . of 25 Security Council vetos.
Soviet foreign policy,f\lr 28 years
Gromyko was the only survlvwhile se_rvlng as a ma·jor diplo- -~ birthday in 1979, Brezhnev said:
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mat uhder Josef Stalin.' Nlklta .• ·
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rus
and Ukrahie, giving the
which you were not Involved or So ets In effect three votes In the
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myko probably wlll be burled In
The loyal, poker-faced Gr.o- ~~-j It was Gromyko who voted V TOP EFFICIENCY
Novodevlchy Cemetery, the se- myko was ridiculed once · by for the · birth of Israel at the
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cond cemetery for great officials Khrushchev !Or his unquestion- United Nations. a fact he was
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where Khrushchev and former
ing obedience once a foreign fond of mentioning to the Is rae""'"an
President Nikolai Podgorny rest. policy position was set down. ·
Us. The Soviet Union an.d
II" 10 YEAR COMPRESSOR ·
Had he died In office, Gromyko
"If!Jellmyfor'elgnnilnisterto United States were the first t"w~o--.,
WARRANTY
would have mer~lln the sit on a block of ice for months, he :. nations that recognized Israel. . Kremlin wali. B\!!"t';romyko was . will do It," Khrushchev reportIn 1952, Gromyko was · apremoved from · thF Politburo In · edly said.
The 7121\C is Hell's most
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pointed ambassoi- to London's
September 1988, lost his· post as
pawetful, most efficient cenllal air .
By the time he became foreign Court of St. James. He ret urneil
president. and this spring was minister In February 1957 at age to Moscow 12, months later to
conditionet It Will keep your l'amiJy
retired from the • Central 48, Gromyko. who favored blue become first deputy foro?ign
FORf:IGN .MINISTER DIES - Andrei Gromyko, seen
comfortable and lli'le )'OU yeon uf
Committee.
addres.ang the U.N. General Assembly Sept. 27, 1981, died Sunday
serge suits, had· served a tho- minister, and In February 195i.
enef8)l savillfiS,
With Gorbachev expected to rough dlploll'!alic apprenticeship he succeed Dmitri Shepllov as
at the age of 19. Gromyko was the Soviet Union's foreign minister
. ,leave fo_r Parts Tuesday for a and had maste'red English and . Russla_'s No. 1 diplomat _ a
for a quarter. of a century and thereafter his nation's president.
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posltlon ·he held for 28 years untll
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Gorbachev selected his own man
Shevardnadze for the position in
July 198-'i . .
Gromyko then became Soviet
president
after participating tn
. TOKYO tUPli
Japaneso?
Japanese parliament, last year. ·campaign on our (alternative \' faced each week since he took
the epic. Politburo me~t·lng that, HEAnNG AND COOLING
offlce.
• Pr(me Minister Sousuke Uno.
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se)ect'ed
Gorbachev as the new
Uno
succeeded
Takeshita
June
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whose administration Is .Gn the .- sales tax and perhaps this ls what
The Socialist Party favors an
Communist
Party geno?ral secre2
and
has
faced
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verge of collaps~ from a sex-forunarmed, neutral foreign policy
(the vote·i reflects." Uno said.
tary. Gromyko fought for the
pay scandal. suffered another
The results; coming just three and has until recently opposed for his resignation. both from
choice·
of Gorbachev.
opposition
groups
and
elders
of
setback as voters In the capital weeks before a national·parlla- ·Japan's military cooperation
his own party.
rejected his party in local elec- ment election. are certain to " with the United States.
.
In aCidltlon to Uno's sex scantions. according to final results Increase preSsure on Uno to .
"This Is ,the beginning of tlie
dal.
the Liberal Democrats are
·. r~sign and could force the e~d of one party - Liberal
compiled Monday.
under
continuing
publlc
atta~k
.
Uno, 66, touted as ''Mr. Clean'' Liberal Democratic Party to Democratic Party - pPlltlcs in
, when he took office one month reconsider Its poUcles.
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''The people's distrust of polit- multi-party system," said Ku- that forced Takeshita's
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; Prime Minister ·Noboru Take- ics is clearly direC'ted at our. nlko Inoguchi, , a political resignation.
two
scandals
have
painted
The
shlhi. soon fou.nd hlmsellbatlling party," said Liberal Democratic commentator .
alle~allons he paid several geiWomen, an unlikely source of a picture of a ruling partY
Party Secretary General Ryu; shas· for long-terin sexual . taro ·Hashimoto. "We will take · political power In Japan, played growing arrogant and wealthy
Jock on
. . . .· relationships.
a key role. _yotlng In larger from Its • three-decade
. the · results seriously ~nd ~efiect
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TokYo's 'g'million voters aban- on them."
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During the 10-day Tokyo elec-Monday t.htough FridaY
·The strong s~owing by the
About 61 percent ·of women
doned Uno's conservative ruling
Liberal Democratic Party in Socialist Party signals the possi- eligible to vote did so, compared tion campaign. Uno was shunned
•· .8 :30 a.m. - 5:00. p.m.
elections Sunday for the 128-seat bility Socialists could make slgwith 59 IX'rcent of men voters, by his own . party's candidates
reversing the usual voting w.ho made an unprecedef!tl?d call .
· Tokyo Metropolltan ... Assembly, : nificant gains ln the upper house
lor the prll)le minister to stay
election for the Diet July 23.
the local legislature.
pattern.
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away
from their districts be·
Seventeen of the 30 female
The Liberal Democrats saw
If the Liberal Democratic
cause
of
the publicity over thE'
, thefr 63- seats in the local Party. whlchi,bas held power in . candidates running were elected.
sex
scandal.
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PVH Medical Office Building
PoUs sho,wed women were
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The
LDP
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63
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percent sales tax Uno's party sembly. The Komeito. or" Clean
was completed Monday . ·
business-oriented policies Japan
Party'"' had 29 seats, ·with 19 for
'1'he Japan Soclallst Party has followed for 34 years.
enacted .
Uno. reported to be in a state of the Japan Corpmunist Party and
increased its 11 seats to 38,
The Socialists wori votes with .
including seven endorsed inde- their campaign for greate.lj. con- depression over the sex scandal .u for. the Japan SQcial,l~t Party,
Japan's topopppsltlon 'party.
and his falllngpopularlty ..reportpendents. while ·other opposltlo,p sumer' r!ghts as bpposed to the
Uno conceded last week that
parties and independent candi- · Liberal Democrats image as a . edly offered to resign last week
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Uno. who is married, has
Uno said he belleved his party tfu; people's anger a.t the present.
refused to comment on the
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allegatlons of Illicit sexual relapercent •sales tax the party· Chairwoman Takaka Dol. "We
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) their heavyweight bout.
The
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traded
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_Ruddock, · traded ,Punches
through sjx rounds, knocking dez and Nathan Minchey and
Kevin Dean. .
Ruddock down In the second outfielder
Smith had lost eight straight
round with a hard rlglit to the decisions for the ·Braves. In 99
head.
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"It was a hard punch but it
didn't hurt me," Ruddock said, 102 hits, struck out 58 and walked
"As you can see, I was able to 33.In five years with ·the Braves,
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But Smith, who Injured his
Valdez, 23, was 6-3 with 3.28
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(UPI) -The Wimbledon survl- . The Czethoslovakla-born ;
"I think anyone · who gets
vors took a break Sunday, American plays 14th-seec!ed through to the last 16 automat!· .
tuml_n g their thoughts from po- Hana Mandllkova; ,also born In cally starts playing better,"
tential near-exits last week to the Czechoslovakia and now an Aus· ' Fitzgerald said. ''Anyone can
piospect of ·challenging for the trallan citizen, on Monday.
win."
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· Navralllova said she wouldn' t
Fitzgerald said McEnroe
In.:the sec:ond week of Ute $5.3 tum her attention to Graf, or should be the favorite, but didn't .
nH Ill o n g r a s s c o u r t .anyone else, un.tll after that.
think the 30-year-old., ,was as
championships.
"Right now rm'thlnklng abOut • Intimidating as In the early 80s, ,
:wimbledon Is the ·only Grand playlngHana.ldoil'tknowwhol . when he claiffied three WimS)am tournamentwllharestday, play ~Iter that and I don't want to . bledon titles.
separating· the first ·week, a ·know. If you tell me, I'll kUiyou,"
"If I play my best tennis, Heel ·
minefield of hype and possible she said. "That's the only way 10 like I have a good shot,"
upsets, froni the second, when . win."
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Fitzgerald said. "If (McEnroe)
any player left Is a potential
Graf plays 15-year-old Yugos- happened to go through and win
cha.mplon.
lavlan MoniCa Seles, the' 11th this tournament, then you'd have .
TAKE :nfiRD - Thh-ci-place fllllllien (
In
·Top seed Ivan Lend!, wllose seed, who took a set off the world to start thinking he's pretty darn ·
order)
In
the
MCHA
Heart
Scramble
Thill'ld~
at
trophy case has a conspicuous . No. 1 when they met In the • good again, but I think the
b;a re spot where the Wimbledon semifinals of the French Open.
general feeling Is that he's not
C)IP should stand, leads the top
Graf, who turned 20 In the · dominating anyWhere near like
men In the round of 16.
·;;Interval betweenParlsandWim- he used to."
; Women's top seeiiSteffl Graf, • bledon, said Stiles' agUity and
McEnroe, however; was enlhu·
the defe!ldlng-champiOn, also Is powerful service return will slastlc after his straight sets
In action, along with ~ond seed make ·. her dangerous on the · . victory over compatriot Jim
a,nd eight-time winner Martina . Wimbledon grass. Many had Pugh Saturday.
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Navratilova, and another former predicted Seles' baseline game,
"This was my best match yet,
champion, third-seeded Amerl- featuring a fierce two-handed I'm · looking forward to next
can Ch'rls Evert.
forehand and backhand, would : week,,. the No. 5 seed said .
, Navrai!lova, who reached the prove Inadequate.
Two-time · champion . Bo~is
fourth round Saturday with a.
John McEnroe, who was Becker, favorite of both the
briSk, 6 0, 6-3 victory over Aus- ousted In the second round by · boolqnakers a11d· · the British
Italian Nicole Provis after a Wally Masur last year, faces
crowds,reachedthefourthround
s¢cond-round scare from Aussle another Australian, John Fltzge- -with little Incident.
amateur Kristine Radford, said raid, on Monday,
His most talked-about on-court
. the break gave . Wimbledon'.s
Fitzgerald, who has lost his move was to wear a stripped
S!)cond week a unique· feeling of three previous singles encoun- shirt that contravened Wlmbledpurpose.
. · ters agalnstthe AmeriCan south- on's rule demanding predoml: " Everybody starts out with a paw, said anyone who made It to nantly white clothing. The West ·
the fourth round couldn't be -G erman third seed now faces &gt;
13th- seeded American ~arori
Krlcksteln.
·1
Mats Wllander, who defied his
position as the least-favored'
top-five seed by fa!Hng to drop a'
set In the first three rounds, plays .
' unseeded South African Christo
van Rensburg,'
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seeking to get past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the fli'st.
time, made light of the poor odds
quoted on hbn by London
bookmakers. -'
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"If my chances were that bad;
I would certainly be on a plane
home or something," he said.
Sweden's defending champion
Stefan Edberg, who beat Becker
In last year's final, was to lead off
the action Monday on Court No.2
against J6th-seeded Israel! Amos
Mansdorf.
· Evert, 34 and playing at
Wlnibledon for the 18th year in a
row, was to play unseeded
compatriot Patty .Fendlck.

. : GETS OUT OF SAND TRAP- Mark McCumber blasts ~ut olthe
· : sand irap on the 18tyh green during the final round of regulation
. play ill the Western Open Sunday. McCumber took par on the hole,
; giving hbn a 13-under-par 69 aDd sending the touriaament Into a
: sudden death playoff with Peter Jacobsen. The playoff was
. pos~j»oned until today because of darkness. (UPJ)
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Sunday with Wang Dan. 24. a
Beijing University history major
whO was one of the top leaders of
the pro-democracy itudent
mo~IJI"I. The·government put
Want aecond on a most-wanted
list of 21 student•·- leaders to be
arrested.
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quietly paned the one-mooth
annlvei'Ury of the .Chinese ar!JIY'S brutal June 3 suppression of
the democracy movement.
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declared May 20. setting oft a
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Chancey; Derek, Cheryl, and Bi!I '
Roush; · Amber and Jennifer ~
L!lnce; Corey. Alison. and Alicia •
Woo(js; Mila and Heather "
WoodsNlecky Gulqther, Charll.e
and' Mary-'ehancey ; Marie .Rea: ·
and Paul and Dorothy '·
Amberger .
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Sending gifts but unable to :
attend were paternal grandpar- .
ents, Georg&lt;' and Sue Stewart. ..
Jonathan Haggarty: George and
· Mary Stewart. Joyce Stewart, '
Corey , Bob, and Betty SpauJi,
Malory and Tracy Clark, Deana,
Kay! a, and Vicky Pullins.
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competing at the 18th annual
American Junior Quarter Horse
Association World Championship Show and Convl!ntlon In
Tulsa, Okla: July 30 through Aug.

dean's list

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Sherry Wilcox , vicki Not'
tlngham, and Scott ·Barton;
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The nomina ting · committee
was selected and Includes Carrie
Kennedy, chairman. Marsha
Wells, Mildred Wells, Maryl)ell
Frecker, and Bonnie Conde.
'fhey wlll report at the August
picnic and officers will be
elected. 'The July meeting will be a
•'day on the town·· with members
to meet at the hospital parking lot
at noon. ·

.Ew.ing competing in show
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By WR.LIAM C. TRO'IT
c·lll:ow sald the last New Haven
Sylvester
Stallone. O'Malley was
United Preu International
show will be tape Aug. 16. and
17whenhesaw
the first "Rocky"
TiiE 'FIRST·ALUMNI: Smith thenlt'sofftoNewYork. He says
.
inovle
and
that
Inspired him to
College Is first with the ladles. the move Is being made because
write
his
own
movie.
The all-female school in Nor· guests are more available In New
thampton, Mass., says first lady York and that the shift has
Barbara Bush, who studied at the ,' 'nothing to do with New Haven.
On
school for a year. will receive an We could be In Pennsylvania or
·honorary doctorate of huma.ne Ohio and I'd be saying the same
Angella Elaine Spencer,
letters at the college's Sept. 6 thlnJ!."
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
The show had been taped In St. A. Spencer, Tuppers Plains, has
• convocation. · College sj)Qkeswo·
Louis before moving to the New been named to the annual dean's
· man Janel McNeill says the
school also ·has extended a . Haven studios ot WTNH·TV two list at Otterbein College, loca!ed
similar Invitation to 1943 gradu·
years ago and WTNH wlll miss In Westerville, for the 1988-89
ate Nancy Reagaa for Its winter
Sally. _ "There· was an excite- School year.
convocation.
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ment, a sense of show business
A student must be named to the
·· NEW YORK TALK: Talk-show
that existed,'' said General Man· fall, winter, and spring dean's
hostess Sally' Jesll)' Raphael ls
ager Lew Frelleld. "And I
list or carry at least 45 hours
forsaking the quiet of New
personally cared for !the was during the academic year with a
Haven, Conn .. tor the big time.
sorry to see the show leave New grade point average of at least
Executive producer 8url DuHaven."
3.60 to qualify for the annual list.
ROCKY REDUX: Jason

fisher Funeral Home

EDWA.D "MilE~·· MARTIN

Member FDIC

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO '

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Martin's Furniture &amp; ·More ·

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POMEROY, OHIO

992-6872

POMEROY, OHIO

992-2955

Adolph's Dairy Valley
992-2506

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recently when the Meigs County sung with Chester King. pianist.
Pomona Grange met at !he Rock · The flag was presented and the
Springs Grange Hall for a po- first verse of the "Star Spangled
tluck dinner and meeting, at- Banner" was sung. Mrs. Crabtended by 56 members.
tree, chaplain, had the prayer.
Pomona master, Pauline At·
The first degree was exempl1·
klns, gave the welcome and fled In l ull form by Racine and
Introduced the state deputies, Rock Springs. The · second by
Arthur and Westlna Crabtree.
Star, the third by Columbia and
Harrtsonville, and the fourth by
The . congregational song, Hemlock Grove.

cake contest Is "Patriotic."
Entries must be at the park by 1
p.m. There will also be a flower
arranging ·contest open to the
public with entries to be at the
park by 11 a.m.

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Fred and Mary Jones. Heath,
are
announcing t1;1e birth of a
MONDAY
The
United
MIDDLEPORT
daughter,
Rebecca.Ann.
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RACINE - Racine VIllage
Mine
Workers
Women
Suppor·
Born
June
29
at
Licking
Mem· Council wlll meet Monday, .7
orlal Hospital in Newark. the
p.m.. for a public hearing on the ters Club Local 1886, 1890, and
1957
will
hold
a
·
meeting
on
Infant weighed seven pounds and
1990 budget . The budget wlll be
n!rie ounces. and was 20 and one
. adopted on July 14. Copies of the Monday at 2 p.m. at General
half long.
budget will be available for Hartinger Park ln Middleport.
WEDNESDAY
Mr.andMrs.Joneshaveason.
news report
Inspection after July 5, at the Election of officers will be hell\.
HARRISONVILLE -The Har· . Joseph, age eight. and a daugh·
Robin and Bobble White, and
village clerk's residence and the Interested wives are urged to
attend.
rlsonvllle
Holiness
Chapel
will
be
ter.
Sara,
age
four
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Jason
Pullins gave a demonstra·
Racine Department Store.
having missionary service on
Maternal grandparents are lion on cooking at the recent
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with
Alfred and Grace Rusche!, meeting of the Alfred Angels
POMEROY- A special meet.·
. .
speaker, the Rev. Steve Shover.
Pomeroy. Maternal grandpar- 4_H club when the group met at
ing Of the Meigs Local School
SYRACUSE - The Sutton Pastor David Ferrell Invites the ents are Hazel Hayes, Syracuse.
h h
f S n Pullins wltn .
District board of education wlll Township Trustees will meet '! pnhJ'"
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.,and Alber teRuachel. :.Pt~lm .Bay,. ·-- t . e OJ:Oebo utsat' atng
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The July 11 meeting wUI be
. · ·ooard's. m.,.,tlng room . . rpose tlieSyracusemunc pa u n'".
REEDSVILLE_ Olive Town- . . Paternal JVandparents are . held at the Pulllns ' home and
of the meeting will be .tb discuss
ship Trustees will hold a budget
Ernest and Llla Jones' fishing first ald and cooking ·
personnel and to consider any
POMEROY -The Meigs High hearing on Wednesday at7 p.m ., Wilkesville.
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other business which may law· School Band Boosters will meet followed by a regular meeting at
• fully be considered at that Monday at 7 p.m. In the band 7, 30 p.m. Both meetings will be
meeting.
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room. ·
at thehomeofBarbaraHannum,
township clerk.
POMEROY - Meigs County
TUESDAY
Pomona Grange members will
RUTLAND - The Rutland
DEXTER - The Old Dexter
visit Gallla County Pomona Fire Deparunent will be having a Chureh
·young people will meet
Grange Monday at 8 p.m. at the pte baking and cake decorating on Wednesday
at 7 p.m. Sunday
·' Rodney Grange Hall. Meigs contest' at It's annual Fourth of
school
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at
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9:30 a .m. and
Countlans ' will be presenting the July celebration. Pies can be of
Is
welcome.
everyone
any klnd and. the theme !or the
literary program .

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Jim Cobb

'BANKEONE. .

Bob. HOeflich was the after
dlriner speaker and Denver Rice
provided the musl.c.
The . Scholarship committee
and auxiliary granted four nurs·
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A dinner meeting at the hospi·
tal was the highlight of the recent
meeting of the Veterans MemorIal Hospital Ladles AuxiUary.
The turkey for .U•e dinner was
provided by the hospital ;md each
merhber brought a covered dish.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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Bob Wise, (0.-W.Va.) Inviting
· l know 'ihat you were pretty
them to dance at the West
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VIrginia Senior Citizens Convenwith ~llof· those
trinonAug.llattheUniversltyof
errands ani! 11\P
Charleston.
worries a bout
Wolfe Is most ple,sed about! he
the ', k!&lt;!s/ · So
recptjonhls group Is getting. ,A
busy : ~ tn fact;
variety oflnvltatlons are coming
that you . left
forth.
• some ·.of .
-------money on the
That reprll&gt;ve you were given
"' counter at-The Farmers Bank.
to pay your real estate taxes ends
·· Bankpersonnelfo•Jndlt.Ican"t
Friday, July '7. That 's the fll!lll
tell you·what day you were In the
day·you can pay your taxes under
bank or the amount Involved, but
ali extension granted by County
•you can go to' the bank and give
Treasuer George · Collins. Don't
them the Per.tlnent facts ~nd the
try to wait one day more- that
money will again be In your hot
would be Saturday and the
little ·hands ..Now Is that sweller
court house is closed on
what?' ·
Saturdays.
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-------Pomeroy bremen are hoping
Ten units of blood are needed
·that you'll work up an appetite
for Clifford Smith of Minersville
for next Sunday. They will be
who will be undergoing opeq
staging an_other one of their · heart surgery on July 12 at
chicken barbecues at the fire
Charles toll Memorial Hospital In
statio!) - se"ving starts at 11
Charleston. W.Va. You are 'a sked /
a.m . and goes until the supply is
to give In h,ls name when the·next
exljalJsted:. blOOdmobile visits Meigs County.
-::---.- --You'll do that won't you -sure
T!le ~ent. they danced. they
you will.
conquered . .
-------The Midnight Cloggers of
The Meigs County Pioneer and '
Bruci' Wolfe had a most successHistorical Society has two new
ful trip to Disney World -every
publications available If you're
clogger In the group got home
interested. ·
sa·f ely- no accidents. no rip offs
One Is the compilation of a
- just a good time.
collection of Columbia Township
Ori the day thai. the group tombstone listings from thP colreturned. Bruce had two letters
lectlon of H.E. Throckmorton.
VJa Iling for him. .One was· from
the book sells for $81ncluding tax
the Walt Disney Entertainment
plils S2 postage.
Dtvlsl&lt;w thankillg the croggers
The second book· is a reprint of
for tl(etr perjoman~e which the
the Meigs County part o.r the
division said depicted the highest
Illustration Historical and Bus!quality of family enterainment
ness Review of Meigs and Gallla
by- ' al1 of the performers. 'f\le
Counties for the year 1891. This
seeond letler contained an appliPUbliCation contains commerca!lon for the group to return to
clal. professional and Industrial
Disney World for future
Interests along with synoptical
perfOrml\nces.
Info on the county churches.
No~ t.he Midnight ·Ciog~ers schools. societies. organizations,
secret orders, and other lnformahave been contacted by U.S. Rep.
lion. Cost is $20 Including tax
plus $2 postage.
You can order from the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society, P.O. Box 14~. Pomeroy.
Ohio 4o769. SPnd your moriey and
Roo~velt
your comple.te· address.
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TIONAL' .MONUMENT. S.D.
retired on July 1.
I UPl) - Sevei'al thOusand peoRay has been ·active with the
ple. including Interior Secretary
police
departments of MiddleManuE-l Lujan. Sunday _ ceiP·
port
and
Pomeroy for 25 ypars
brated the Ollth anniversary of
and
for
thepast21
yeats has been
\he flt;ure of President Theodore
with
the
Mental
Health
'"Center in
J'toosevelt bei_ng added to Mount .
Athens.
He
has.beenserviJ]galso
Rushmore. -·
as marshal of Racine Village for
~ary Ellis Vhay. daughter of
the past nine months. ·
the national monument's sculp' I understand Ra)• is hanging up
tor Gutzon Borg him. greeted the
.
the
whole ball of wax. Enjoy.
crowd and said". "Welcome tq my
Ray.
(ather's monument." ·.
-------., As she spoke a 4!i-foot by ·
You
can
really get the dirt In
90-foot. 300-pound American flag
Pomeroy · tomorrow evening.
. was unveiled ffltrn over the
That will come through Phil Dirt
Roosevelt figure.
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Lujan. addressing the crowd of . and the Dozers who will be in
concert at the football stadi\lm in
several thousand. pledged that
the village. Oo keep smiling.
America's national resources
would. never be tradi'd for corporate proiit. . • ·
" We''re he're to act. '' he said.
"O ur actions must be guided by
the realization that our ecology
and " ecoriom ,y
are
interdependent."
Mount Rtighmore .. ln the Black
Hills of SOuth Dakota 2!i miles
sout.hwest of· Rapid City. also
features' the sculpted heads of
Pres'idi&gt;nts ('braham Lincoln.
G.::orge Wash lngton and Thomas
Jefferson.

Mt. Rushmore
· · celeb(ates
.·
figure
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time we wi're doing it'll was just
paych~k ,'' '· he said. "Some qf
'them took It real seriously bu U
was one of them who took It as a
paych.eck. ·:
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th
lod
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·mon per · '
The study showed there were
fewer tr~uma victims admitted
during a full moon and those
• admitted fared slightly better.

mirror the real · thing, The class

popularity, say experts.
Decoys float In lakes or ponds
whllethehunter.tuckedawayln
the woods or brush. walls pa,[)uring the full moon. the mean ' tlently for ducks or other birds to
number of patients admitted was
appear. "The guys who made
3.58 per day .The rest of the them had no Intention of producmonth, 3.98 l!&amp;llents \lfj!re hospl- lng art.., said Schmidt.
taflzed each day, thest'Udy{ound. ·
Schmidt said an. estlmated 600
·The study found · the patients
were also keP.t In the li'ospltal for
a shorter · stay If they were
admitted during the full moon.
Those Injured durjng a full moon
stayed In the hospital for 10 days.
as opposed to a 12-day ·stay for
thosewhocame!ndurlngtherest
of the month.
The · survey " found that 5.4
percent of those Injured during
the fuU moon died, compared
Family Practice
with 10.3 percent of those·injured
during the dark phase.

D-r. Daniel
R. Trent
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Momiay, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
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Decoy duck goes lor $99,000 at
aucthln .
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KENNEBUNK, Maine !UPI)
.;. Hunting ~eeoys. thOse wooden
waterfowl used to trick game
birds Into shotgun range. are ·
commanding a pretty penny .
A two-day a uctlon at Oliver's
Gallery ended Sunday with the
sale of a replica Canada goos¢ for

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12-SitUition WM'Ited
1 3-lnsur~~nC.\
1 4- Busin•• Trelning
1 15- Schoall &amp; lnltruction
11- Aadlo, TV a CB Replir
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following telephone -exchanges ... ·

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· 22-Mon-.. to Loan
23-Prof•lional Senices

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O.llie County
Are1 Code 114

Meigil County

AruCod,814

M•on Co., WV
Aree Code 304

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317-Ch•hN-e
311-Vinton

992-Middl-rt

871- Pt. Pl . .ent

31-Hom• for Sale
32- Moblle Hom• to' S81e
33-F•rms for Sele

988-Ch•Utr

1571-Appte Gro'lle
773-M•on

35-Lo11&amp; Acreage
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949-Aedne

8915-LeUin ·
937-Buftelo

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34-lu•in•slulldlng~

843-Portlond
247-Ltton Folio 882-N_H.. ..,
742-Rutl...t
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41 - HouMI fof Rent
42-Moble Hom• for Rent
43-F•rm. for Rent
44-A.,.nment for Rent
46----Furniahed Rooms
46-Spece for Rent ~
47-Wanlld to Rend '

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PRESCRIPTION

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T....._ wll ni... tn Special

Senlon Setu;dloy, July 11,
1919 at 7:30 p.m. It the
SMng•r,.nof~al371
Cheat• Town H.U. The pur- 111d
1377 n Uld Vl'-fle and
- o f tho m-tnvlo todlo- beginning
at 1 point on top
cun tha pro,...... buclglt of the 81-11 whloh
for flocll y - 1810.
AI lntoratlll altlr..- are ....... tho IOUthMat - or tDrm-'r
li\VIled to lttMid 111d w• of the Lornby France•
heve tho opponunlty to flhr• owned
Q~R• and formerly
wrltt., or oral 110mm- on _,.,.
_loy H...., Prlode end
the propolld Luclalt.
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MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

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72-Trucks for S•le
73-Yan• • 4 wo·s
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75-Bosts • Motor1 for S•le
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crete blocka: lhlnoo along Grontor lmmldlllloly to the
the liMo of llld rllllntng ellt of ~ poemloa hereby
wilt In o nonhwllterty direc- ,canwvect.
tion about twenJy-four , _
Aloo grentfng unto the
1241: t'-oo In • _,__ gront-. holra end
mrly dtract"'!' along tho loMe
ell of •thalr rlghto, · 'I
of 1 un*t-Uidloll371: title and lnter•t In 1nd to on
t'-oowllt lolhllol.- or -oment gNnted to the ·
forln•ly OW11Id loy Fr~n­ . G..,tor by Stlll.a E. Ktoa,
Gioeckn• . and formerly
which - - - lo dMcrtlled
owilld loy Henoy Prlocloo: In
Volume 178. , _ 241 '
then:oo lOUt'-! aboul 0111 Deed Recorda of Mel~
hUn- , _ 1100'1 along County, Ohio, 1nd for 1 ,
the tine whtoh -tornoa the more complete daorlptlon
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lo hod to Volume 178, P1ge
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:onerty owniCI loy Henoy Jirl. County, Ohio .
coda IO tho p i - of blgin·
REFERENCE DEED: Vo'nlng. Alao . llart of lllcl lume 308, Patte 383, Mei11
Lot 1371 whlah ...., 18y County OMd ll-.111.
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HEW LISTING- RUTLAND
- Alarge level lot on Depot
Street wrth an older Mobile
Home. Has 2 bedrooms.
front porch and a patio. Only
$9,500.00.
NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Three lots wrth a one
story lrame home. Has 2
bedrooms, dining room, one
bath, forced air heat.
$6,000.00.
.
NEW LISTING- RUTLAND .
-'A farm housewrthseveral
outbuildinfis. Five acres ol
ground, some frurt trees.
garage, and is very prillte.
Home has 3 bedrooms,'llne
bath. NOW $29,000.00.
POMEROY - REDUCED c
Cut&amp; little house thlll needs
some fixing up. In town
•location. $21,000.00.
HARRISONVILLE - RE·
DUCED Really nice
14x70 Schuij Mobile Home
wrth 2 bedrooms, fireplace
in living room, equi~ped
kitchen, dishwasher, big 2
car gara~e. storage buildin11.
an~ a mce 1.06 acre lot.
$30,000.00.
RUTlAND - REDUCED 3 bedroom, bath, lrame
home. Needs ·some work.
$20001f0jl. .
.
PDiiEROf.( - CDIIIIER·
CIAI.'I.0Y..;.t. Aprbx.I081nol
froutQe on Main street Nice
corner lot on he~jily traveled street. Approx. 200
leet of depth. MAKE AN
OFF(R! $89,500.00. , ·
IIIDDLEPOIT - Small .
house in Middleport, on a
good street. Small price
would make good rental
investment. $8,900.00 .
HEW LISTINGS NlED~D SIIUnuilau puop.-tr 11 •
impou'tlnt to u1 • It II to
yOL lilt' ~lth u1 for bat
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INSTRUCTOR ~EEDED. PERMANENT
PART ~TIME. IDEAL FOR RETIREES
AND TEACHERS. WILL TRAIN. MUST
BE RELIABLE. HAVE GOOD DRIVING
RECORD 'AND VALID DRIVER'S
LICENSE. SUBMIT RESUME TO:
AAA SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO,

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Garage
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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.PH. ·92-5612

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HOME PARI

Re-Roofi.ng Project in .
Pomeroy, .Ohio;

Memory of ·

·soNNY FOL,ER
Twanty.lour year$
ago, July 3rd he left

' Drawings and apecifications may be
obtained .by .contractora for a deposit of $10.00 non-refundable. from

lEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE

Marietta. Ohio

CUSYOII SCIIIfll

915-4300

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PARTS AND SI!RVI,CE
For MOll 2 end 4-cyde
II1Qin•
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Hoinlllto. Wlldllter.
Teclorilllh, Srlg11 a

WE WIU HAUi IT
•Gravel
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. ltrelton.

PH. 992-3922

7+2~2421

VAUGHN'S
AUTO ~ DIESEL
SERVICE

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WAIII SIIVICE '

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INIULATION

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SID•a CO.

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EARN MONEY Rtodng booktl'30.000/yr. inCDmo poilnllol.
Detth. 111 105-187-1000 Ext.•
V·101t8.

V•dSolo: Juti 1·1: 11-8. 3mll•

w.. a/ Cl!oo'*• on 184.

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Now hlrW.g demonttrat~ to Ill

unoatn Pika

Krr. No CDIIoaolnglor dtlhrwing

cUOthll (oil ....,.......1...... home decor fleme IUCh •
8-30. 7-1, 7-3. 1:00-7 , Off picturn, door wr..ct.. &amp; etc.

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"DOC" YAUGIIN

C.;,lllod U-..1 Shop

fort ntwporty 011;.,. FR EU300

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HOUDIYS

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&amp; VIcinity
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dtnot. . _ , H•. Pom•oy.
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flold -~~ .. ~ - d l mora
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lo.ln. 410 Ooent l·t.,
Mldol411011.

We Buy All .
Non Ferrous
.·Metals, ·~
'lastic•,·
Stainlns Steel,
Etc.

One...,

Jill\" 8,1,7. lo.M.·
Iauth 4th SL,
~~lot_!~ Ohio. • - • · •·
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nrtd of 13.38 ., hr7 lorl~g
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toupio oo tr.o 1n 1or ..,.., .....
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130.0001.,.• lnoorno/ot.,.
tiel. Dot.... 11110&amp;-18 ·1000
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CiiM Now! !213)928·9901. lkt.
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mllopootllnoolnPikoon 141.

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3 tomUiy ...rd OIIL Jill\" 3. 7 . 1

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FU-.ntiE

FREE EltJMATEI

••June 21. wttllllftY lnfurnw-

EnerOI'tiC. people or- ·

Roword. Col 304-773-8332. or
30-.173-1481. or 814-112· PWI·tkne medlcat llbtechnld•
7201.
for o "~ equipped phyalcl.,'•·
LOST. 2 Brittany' Sp.,itl one leborMOfV. No shift work. A PDf¥
p . .gn. Medical "••· 203
mile .. d one flftlll&amp; Or• In
Jockoon Pika O.Rip*. 8:30 to
llold .... pl-tc:oll304-175- 8:00.
1420.

Call Anytime
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TRUCKING ~'

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·SWEEPER i REPAIR
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w.,t eel:

Lott: In M•~n • • femlle Ul your rMUme to lox ale 201
blldc • white Auotrol., .... c/o Gollpolo Dolly Trillunt 825
, ...d. 10 ""!· old -lng Third Ave . . Gellipolla OH
t.own cOli.,., lefl bk.le .,._ -341 .
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REPAIR
a-t.Jat¥6yl

LOn. REWARDollortd, 1 mod.

tile gold In d whtl:e R.trt.l•
Goldie. 1 - · Blond
Cod&lt;• Sp..lol puppy .......

tlon coli 304-17&amp;-8212.

1,000 GALLONS
POOLS, WELLS
OS'IEINS

i..Wo nEWAIT

Help Wanted

ltnttd, ttorn mornbor/DENTAL
HYGIENIST to loin our praa,t..:
Gtblllo.lott- ... dHII Rood fill
,., port-tfmt. Mutt bo

SERVICE

DAVE'S
SMALL ENGINE

PUIUC
RECYCUNG

11

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WATER

bid bond must accompany all bids
and a performance bond wiiLbe required on the successful bidder.

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S1:r VILI'S

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Loll
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Pom•oy. 1-378-8288.

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· •HATS
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FOR BUSINESSES,
GROUPS.
ORGANIZATIONS

T-.. . . . . .

992-7479

33 Nerth of
P-roy, Ohio

Business Services
. PIIII1111G

Parts
•Mobile Home
Rental•
•Lot Rantala •
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45760

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• ., ..ophtld tO """""" old. ·
wwtng brown coli•. briaht
llluo ~._ REWARD, 30-.77).
8332 "' 773-1481 .. d 11 ..
992-7208.

331 3rd Street

been 54 July 4th.

Geo. and Cora
Folmer

ltpai~~•"

Silver Heela Development
Company,

us. He VI(OIIId have
We miss him so
much.

"Must h

c..-

LOST male blk Md while Austri-

eMoblli Home-:'

worllDIIIhiPNII
ron-ty - - loy Ibid

f .

ss__ Serv_i.c. es.

~ LISA M. KOCH,

.In

14-Hoy • Groin

81-·Homtlmprowmws

sine
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In Memoriam

82-Wantld IO 8~
83-Livntoc:k

82-Piumbing &amp; HeMing

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Pu~~N,o&amp;e

Notice

26.

61 - Ferm Equipmen1

77- Auto Rep llir

Publ~

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Public Notice

The oddrae of oald , ...
- • lo
Mulbeny
Helahtt. P O - . Ollio.
lelil r i e l - Ia III!IN fully
dacrlbed a foil-•:

PUBLIC NOTICE

30°/o .,OF~

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211-GuVIIn Din
143-Arabie Dilt.
379-WIInut

NOW

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241-Aio Grondo

WATERPitOOF SUN
PROTECnON•• ·•
For AU Types of Skin
From SPF4 up to SPF34

900 sets of ducks. A set may
contain one or several decoys, he ·
, ,
saTidh.e !i' lnch g· ' 00se replica' was
2
carved almost 100 years ago by
Nathan Cobb. a renowned Virgina art!si who specialized In
decoy waterfowL
The gallery holds three auclions each year. the other two are
In Maryland 1November) and
South carolina !February) .

~!~~:~s ar~ fo~a:!~~~ o~t~

Public Notice

ohio

Middleport
ltendard
aru of 2.14 ·
loy tho New Pltt-rgh Cool noon, -t•n
&amp; Vicinity
Rllflr.,oo 0 -: Votoiono Company In Clrtoin time, July 211, 1989, llld lit 1-...;;....~.o'-----..;----------t---------;
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134, Pot• 121·181. Mei11 doted 8optllftbef 18th. that time opened toy the
Couiily Dowl Reoilrda.
· 1930, to M. C. Hobert.
olnld
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Televisioui!List1nin1 Devices
W.. dl l'llwoi'L lth l1rlll,
PAIICEL NO. 3: Aloo el TN-. ltloundlrlitOOdtluot
loyd- .
LAIRY D. IIOGANr CIC
Rodne Jill\" 1,3.• . 1-7. 8om•
thoH ..tlln lrocta of land there era e•oopted .. d ,.
Dependable Hearln1 Aid Salts &amp; Servietl Ctrtlfiod ....r _ {...... thing
tor ever, on• NMte~tnd
altuetoln FrocJion1.2 111d 3, · 11rv1d throe dwelling .
tn..ot_. lrok• ·
Clothing, houwhold Items.
CJ
Hearin1
Enlpations
For
AII·AitS
Town 2, llenll'! 13 • - • hou-, buldlnll ort.... likl,
""""'"~'""'·
'c onveyed toy Gr11n-h It on thlo land, with thto right
l'llllo oolo. JuO, 1.7.1. InII.•.TN- to The Puco!!ll llld ~~D!:'~I~~D~!'_i-1cl•ln-. braided rug. •
eoat Company; by toro,
IUC-Iorl
on
DcensecfCiinical AudioiD&amp;iJ!
dated March
1110, IUigno. to remove _.,.lit flce
luPirinttnclatit,
!-dopodla'o.
tor., d .. · - ·
amall appUMeet. dlttt•• ·
Ita pl-ure.
.
320 Eoot Moln Stroot. Pomrecooded in the
422 M*klt StrNt
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~614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·2104
doll•. .rc. fht hou• pllt
Dffloe of M1111
R-IIICI 0 - : Volume ooy, Ohio 41719.
Mtthoclot Churd!. C-•·
P. D. lox Ill
417 SecoJIII AYIIIIII, Box 1213
Dowl 8®k Vol.
133, - · 144. Molga
'Bide oro to be lOlled end
- Glllipolis. Ohio 45631
Parhnburg, WY 26102
821. 111d by deld
County 0- Recorda.
iiddr•Nd to: Mlif10 Locol
L..r.. l fern ltv e•ee• ..... Nice ·
dolhll golora .,tlqut bod.
Brown, lit u1. to The
Thil deld lo given ~~~1::: School Dlotrlct. Office of
• or at
1·800·333-5252
electronic k-rbo•dl. arefl IRd
Ellerlblch ComPMY.
tp tho
to. IIJ
tho Tr-urar, 320 Eeot
Veterans llel\lorial Hospital
Memt. NY If.. Ott•· .
horror · bookt. Much. Much
Juill 12. 1820. 111d r•~ right.; rlghta of woyo u
Meln Btrott, !'. O: Bo• 272. ·
lt0Cik • Commodly
.Mulberry Hps. Pomeroy, Ohio
more. Go out Rt . 33 W•t on
cordlll In the R-cllr' 1 clllcrlbod In Volume 138. Pomeroy. Ohio "11719.
four lonr. ftrtt rood on light.
bch_...
1
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mo.
· Bide I l l t6 be plolnly
Office of Melli County ega 111-210 of the Melga
County Rd. 19. Wlocll., olano.
lforoaeld, In D • d - Vol. County 0 - R-da. Sold rMi'ked on tho out- of I he
Juo, u:3. 9-8. con e1-.fl21 1a, .Poa• 70, and loy uld ·right• of w..-,a .,, to bo ulOid Hillel onvolope • .fol.
7013 for more lntormlltion.
The MertlnEberlloachCom- lnoommonwllhthe ,ownoro tows: CAFETERIA MANYwd Ale. Ch•rv lt., lyr1011.. :
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pony end Tho ,._d&lt; Coli of lhe IAcool underlying tho AOEMENT SERVICES.
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SM. and M&amp;n. 9-1. luncW(
Company convoyed to NIIO! aurf11oo.
No bid moy be wkhdrewn
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12:3().1:30. Atln an Oils. 814Pttleuogh Coli ComPiftY,
It II thl lntlrltlon of tho oft• echoduled doalng t~
912-1127.
•HOME
B~ILDING
by deld dotocl July 31, priVIoua Grantor · horlln to or receipt of blcla foolit 1 •ROOM ADDITIONS
1921, and J'lbordod In the convoy ·Ill right, title and oblty fiOI doya.
R-cllr' 1 Dffloo of Melli lnflrlltl In and to Ill of the
Thl B-.1 of Educetlori in•KITCHENS ·BATHS
County, In 0 - look Vo- ' - ' - · lwhh lhl .....,. tenda to accept the lowellt
-- •ROOFING
·
121·1!'1.11 tlonofthePomaroyorNo. 8 ,.ponalblo bid tor the protume 134,
•REMODEUNG
&amp;
REPAIRS
&amp; VicinitY
being the Intention to con- Voln of ooll underlying utd jec:t, but ra...,. t.ho right to
PHONE DAY 01 EVENINGS
vay ell lhl ourf11oo llllda real~ whloh •• owniCI reject any end Ill, ar porto of
owniCI loy the Orlhtor In •
-lou• gr111tor In any end Ill, blcla.
·
FriCtionl 2 and 3:
·
County, Ohio. EIICIPt
By order of the loord
Y•d Slle. a mH• out Jerrys
Run· ftolld, " .t:..-11 Juty 11t thru
Rlf.,_ 010!1: Votum~ I.
- • aold to Jama. •of Education, Melli Local
t,
GINiiAL CoNnlACTOIS
Julv !11" g,oo 111 1.
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11-1 I· '88••tf11.1
131, Pogoa .1 81·210' M1i111 HoH. : Sullject to ott
School Dlltricit, ·320 E11t
Ret'll'enc:a
A111111 u11 ce Ill tills
i OnaTen 3rd8t. MIIOnWV,Jutv
County
1'-rdl. rNI hlghw8ya.
Aloo, ~=~':1:1 POmeroy,
Miiln Street,
P. 41719
0 . 8o1· 272. 1~~~~lt=!!=:t~~=~!!:;'!!!!~~~
EIUieptDotd
the following
any or Ill onln••lo
Ohio
' ·
3 Announcementll
3rd. 15ih. &amp; 1111. S'moll oppMonntate. altulitelntheCounty loy~loua-..
171"3, 10. 17. 24, 4tc
.... dlthll, lddl • tcllh clo- '
thing. • mite.
of Maill Sta1' of Olllo.
R
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~GU RIQQE, .
' CHAIN UNI FEN&lt;ES
· Thllo•d of Eolucallan of
SMALL ENGINE
Arei you tired ofthtt .,.. inYCU' Ylrd lllle for PPJHS Che•IIM·
yefdth81 81wty1 lte¥1•et1 Dry ••· 2912Sp,uceAw(Mitdow·
1.23 ocr•. from tho
laid ,.,ool No. 1 woo tho Mllall.ocll School DloYMIIIAN MOWIIS
brook!. Tlluro. JuO, It h. S:OO
h
up. Cilll C. W. Doovloon.
a . . . - t - - o f a 7.1.. ~ed et: eeoo.oo.
trlct dill-• to
lOlled
EOIO SAWS I ._IS
Plumbing &amp; Tr.,_g. 114- 7.
eare tract, fo1'1111r1y knawn ' -laid ....ool No. 2 w• blda tior tho following:
OIEt · IAIS, CHAINs
448-0tlfl, ,,.. In ...... g ...
u the "L11orll Farm" and eppraiold at: *141.00.
1. Flllt lnouranc:e
0!1 ~
etrt, In mor'*'o.
0.21 of en ..,. from -t!IO . Slid' ,.,ell No. 3 wot
2. Student Accident IMuo- lYAII sDYICE Clll111
IOUthwat cornar of 111 iipprllaed lit: etza3.00,
once
Parto 'I
Cho
UOO.OO rtw•d oll•od far
Pr•'-'-' lndlilation
'81.24 ..,, 1roct . formlrty
te...,_ of 8111,: Cah.
3. &lt;l•oiiM and Oil Products
,
lnfllr-lo~ -110 the .....
FlEE
ESTIMATES
Md oonnectlon of pn0n1 for Ywd Sol&amp; 'llluro J~O, I . 1.3
knawn .. the Grltnoulth.
Roll·- Cli1not be aold 4. Tir• a T ml• ou·t I-'d Hll Road. 9:00 ·
IBIDIIti'IAI.'&amp;
CGI
OIL
VMdllilm Mtd or ' m-'lcious ill
Rulllll. end Bqulrel ·troct, for lola then two-thlrda of 6. Fire Elltingulohlr tnapecToyo. ldilo dolhoL
mlod!ltf on P•!&gt;PiriV- 1711· dellr.4:00.
ON ~ALE NOW AT
llld·conveyance belng'mO.e the epprlloed value.
,
tion end Repllra
•mp
pump, ttc.
3249. Sh01mMt E. Long.
partlcut.ly bounded end
Jom• M. Soutaby, . I. Bollor tnau..,c:e
SEARS
IN MIDDifPOIT
doaorlbod a tottowo: Bogin.
. Sheriff of
In order to be conatdlrocl,
Public Sale
8
614•99Z.:Zl
Melli County, Ohio ell ••1!"1 btda ohaa be ••
4
nlng at 1 locuat tytie tWo 121
Giveewav
tfn
flltln.._eronlhanorth 1713,10. ,7, 3tc
·
··CIIvedlnthaTr. .urar'aot\Auction
llne of Section No. 8, ond
,.
flee, 320 Elot Moln Street,
k-• tho lout-toorp bile N...oPomerov,Ohlo,'onorbefore
1 yr. old molt dog. holf boogie•SH'RUB . &amp; TREE
holt bor .... oolll&amp; very _,._ W.V1. SW:e Chtmpton Auc·
::ft':! ·-•mentioned triCI
u
u...,e
12;!10 o1clod&lt; noqn_on Tu•contelnlntl 7.14 1cr11 1nd
·
day. ,July 18. 1889.
dllclr.,, · - goocthamo. tlorw-. Aick ...... on. Llcens«&lt;ln
TRIM lnd RE- Ilk•
Ctlll14-..&amp;-.737.
Ohio ond-IVIotolnit- looking
the 1011t1oeto1t aor- of
NOTICE TO IIDDERI
The loord of Educetion
MOVA~ ·
AuclloM. 30-.773-5785
~ 10 11 lchw~1410
lollocl pr_.ala wRI be • • - a tho right to . _ t
2
bull•
pupt. • mo.' ...
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'
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,
,
_
•
-~-ed
loy
the
bowd
of
or
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and
en
blcla
.
.
ICre tr1c:t In Fraction 2: , _ ,
, _ . -·•
11211 Chol"""' A,..
thlnoo with lhl north Hill of education of the Mll111lacal
J1n1 Foy. To-ur•
J·•o.ou HT HAUL!NG
9 Wanted To Buv
loctlon Number 8: ellt 8choal Dllitrlct, Pom....,,
Mlige l.aaol SChool Dlltrlct
2 . ,. . ..,. 3 bea~tlltlldtt....
t •
331.1 felt to the l o u t - Ohio It the offloo of tho
320 Ellt Main 8trllt
lf---0857.
TOP CASH pold lor 1913 modll
corner of Fooctlon No. 3: Tr-urir, 320 Eoot Metn
P. D. Bo• 272
end n.,., uHd en. Smith
.. continuing with tho Strott, · Pomeroy, Ohio
Porn....,. Ohio 41719
Milo '"'""
Colli&amp;
To Buldc-Pontioc. It 11
home
In
counerv
.
114--182·
norlh line of. lectton 457119 untM 12:00 p'o;lod&lt; 171 3. 10; 17. 3tc
AWI., Gtlllpollo. Col 81._,..._
3el4 .. 114-192·2118.
2212.
Number 8, 10 • -•on uld
llctlon .Une. -137.0felt:
. 11 , Help
Wanted
llilo-by-oldt otlrigorMor. .
C""""tlo houooholdl of "rnl......... 81._7.2-2807. '
thence l-ing· ioolcl Hctlon
ture • ~nnqu•. ~AIIo woad$
.
.
line ""d N"'lng&gt;around tho
heltn. Sw1ln.'1 F..-nllure'
'AKC rttrlt1...U Mole Golclori •~~~A~lon.
1111od • Oliva.
Rflrllllar · oq good 11o.... In
114-44&amp;-3119
.
t;auntrv. Good mmpiRion dog.
I 14-112· 8990 .
Junk Cilro wlih or wlihouo
en. Col Len-y Ltv ely 11 ._
Mlv111t1 wur... wrtlngor- mot
3e&amp;-1301
aomo ropoln, 304-8111-33311.
•d appii•CM bv the·
~piaouth
2 18.o feltconto .
Ptnoonlo d&lt;!g. good wlh Wdt. Fwn•u~
the
of.looglnnlng.
.,._ of ontloo houolhold. Ftlr
130411711-1348. '
II. 124, P-oy Ohio
. . . . being pold. eon 11 .. 44&amp;- .
taining 1.44--. .-.or
3111.
.~~J;
1
'-ntle dog. I monthl Did.
mlltod brood. lrlonctv. 304-175- Utltd "rnltu,. by tho pi- or
co-•
1141.
one degr. . flft..-. mlnutill·
... Ire household 1110 111Nng.
woat IS. 81 defi. 16' W.J
11 ..742-2418.
.I
ninety 1101 foot to • point on
3~0
Qulla
tho eaterly line of tract tat ~:O~"':o":."'C-1~=
8 Lolt end F111.1nd
Pre 1840 qullte. Any conc*iDn,
_.bov,! , ...&lt;IM~rll*l: , thlnoo '
C111h otld. Colll14-812-tl887
olonglhe .....,,,
thr•
.
.. , 114-1112-2411.
:-:-0-H-..·: - or 992-7121
dog,... thil1y-thr10 mlnu• ., .... ,ded In Volloine -131,
eiOtfN. 3 dog. 30' E.l tho• , ... ·1 10-118 of .... !l'elll
Uled furniture . •d houtlhold ·
hundred nln'ety 13801 felt to
Pho~· 11-.n2:·
• point, thlo pi- of begin- cordi,'
Coum_y,uoopt
Ohio.-• deld
clllcrtbed
R•
.;..."1
20411.
ning. Containing 1 ourfooce 11.-eln.
.
•
(
Mluing:
brown a. whtte =,:-.--=Tr-.-:H-:-•-..,.
...
-.,.----:":':••'
Tho cool end other .m in•·
Brlllony 8p.,lol. nomod ..... tlmblrtobuy, hl!l'dNODdorplne.
eta
Including
oil 111d gM,
Bids
will
be
accepted
tlnoe
Mon.
Ge:o~ge~
Rd.
Real Estate Gen·aral
Call81._ _ _
Golly lOCO,. Leo" wv. t!lo41
'
.
-.
underlying the IMd oon4118-1181.
July
1989 for the Maples
vayod heroin, bllng-ed

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of on order of
Sole iiiUid out ·of the'
Common Pie• Court of
Meiga County, ·Ohio, In the
COlle of The Racine Homo
Notlonol Blllk. lka Tho
Homo. Notlonol Bonk. Ro·
cine, OH . 411771, Plolntlff
ogoinot Cool Power tnoorporlition. et II., Detonclontt,
upon a ju~m.,t thlroln
rtnct.ed, being C10o No.
18-CV-10 in . llld Court, I
wm offer for ..... lit tho front'
door of 'he Court Hou10 111
Pomeroy, MlifiO County,
Ohio. on the 1 1 th dey of
Auguat. ·. 1889, et 10:00
o"clod&lt; A.M .. ·the following
t - endtlrlementl. to-wM: .
. PARCEL NO. 1: Situate in
CongrMalonol . 8octlon 8,
Town 2. Rlnll'! 13, of
Soltabury To'wnahip.
bounded a fottowa: 1•1
Bogjnning ot o point on the
diVIding Unli betWMn Froction 3 end section 8. which
IOid point lo 1125 feet l·t·
wordly from the oout-t
coonw of F....tion 3: thlnoo
along dividing ttno betwFractio.n 3 ond SICtlOn 8.
which Uld point II I~
OIOtwardty from tho aouthwIOt coon.,. of Fraction 3:
1honoo iilong dividing tine
betWOMl Fraction 3 end
Section 8 Iouth •olghty.flvl
dogr- fifty-tour minutM
eat IS. Bl dtog. 114' E.lolght,
hundred -ty-flvo 18211
f(let to • point on uld tine;
thence IIOUth thr10 dogrthirty thl'l!l mlnoot• wilt IS.
3 dog. ,33' . W.l _..,
hundred flft-17151 foot to
• point:·thlnoo Iouth olghty.'
ono deg&lt;- fortv·th•• min·
Utll Wilt IS. 81 dog. 43' W.)
two hundred thirty 12301
feet to • poi~l; thence north
thirty-four dogr- twenty·
two mlnut• - t IN. 34
dog. 22' W.l nice hundred
oiVtntv·lix end fourtMn
hundredths 19711.141 feet to
o point of beginning, hovtng
I IUrfiCO er10 Of f, 1 ICfa.
_ "-ferMice ..D.Hd: Volume
t 34, Pega 1211-1911. Mel flO
County 0 - Recorda.
PARCEL NO. 2: Bogin·
nlng lit 1 point ot the
northellt corner of tho triCI
.. iMt lblWe d10plbed; thence
lOUth eighty-five doorfifty-four mlnut• . .t 11.
85 dot •. 54' E ·I olon~ the
northerly tine of Section B.
thr• hundred thirty j330)
fiot to 1 point on llld line:
thence by line through utd
· Section 8, lOUth twenty-five
degr... five n1h1ut• w•t
(S. 211 dog. 15' W.l lhrM
hundrid eighty--on ••d
aiKty-nlrie hundredth•
1387.181 feet to • point:
.thence continuing through
llld Slctlon I, lOUth eightynino
tl*ty mlnutll
- t tS. 88 dog. 30'. W.l one
hundoed (tOO) foot to o
point 1henoo aouth eighty-

LOS ANGELES IUPI) -Jiugh
Hefner. whose Playboy empire
and highly publicized affairs
Wedne~day
made him a symbol of American
9 a.m. -Noon
hedonism, ended three decades
'
of bachelorhood during the weekend; taking a 26-year-old PlayAppointments and Walk-ins Welcome
mate of the Year as hls bride.
Hefner. 63. a tear inching down $99,000.
.
his cheek. said, "You are my
That was the-highest bid of the
Office Staff:
beloved, You are my best event. but not of all time. Three
friend," as he slipped a wedding years ago. a Plnt~ll drake decoy
M·ary Dillard,C.M.A. ·
band on the ring finger of went for $319,000.
Kimberley Conrad ina ceremony
':These are big collectibles,"
,.
• Gail Hoveatter
Saturday at the publiSher's le·
said Frank Scllmidt ,. who mangendary Playboy mansion.
ages the decoy department at the .
Lin&lt;;l.a Trent
Hefner. WhO once said he has
auction site. Ollver's Gallery.
lived by Woody Allen's law: . ·'They are a very hot Item right
. Marriage Is the death of hope. did
now because they are getting
138 Main St., New Haven, WV
(304) 882·3i34
not receive a ring from his bride.
rare."
Formerly Bend Area Medical Center
who dabbed at her teary eyes
The wooden carvings. some
during the 15' minute ceremony.
.j
When Hefner gave the fateful
reply. "I do.'' the minister. the
Rev. Charles Ara. ' raised his
head to the celebrity-laden crowd
and proclaimed, "He said it.
EveryoJ]e heard him."
After thp couple kisSPd. Ara
asked guPsts seated on the lawn
•
of Hefner's 29-room mansion to
pronounce the q&gt;uple husband
and wife. and · the crowd. lncludlng at least two of HPfner's
former live-In girlfriends. obUged In unison.
RATES
. TO PLACE AN AD CALL 992·21 56 .
As Hefner. who last recited
0-15 WORDS 18-25 WORDS 21-35WORDS
marriage vows in 1949, strode irr
$5.00
1 DAY
.4.00
87.00
MONOAY thru FRIDAY I A.M. to 5 P.M.
$10.00
3DAYS
$5.00
$8.00
a black. vested tuxedo to the
8 'A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
815.00
$13.00
&amp;DAYS
88.00
mansion's stone wishing well
10 DAYS
81'3.00
$21.00
825.00
that served as the altar. he
CLOSED SUNDAY
1 MONTH
no.oo
$51.00
$33.00
appeared to sigh: But when his
POUCIES
..
R•• are for con•cutfwe runs. broken upd8fli'NII bech•gad
•Adl outlkle Meigs. o..u. or Muon cOuml• mu .. 'be pr•
bride, gowned In off-white silk.
for eenh dw H eepu.te eds.
peld.
,
approached along a 40-yard
•Receive t .&amp;O di1coum tor edl peid in ettvence.
•Fr.. ldl- Give••¥ end Found adt undM' 15wordswill be
Ann nu 11 ce 111 enls
ribbon of white cloth. he smiled
Merchanrltse
run 3 d.,. a et no ~hwge.
slightly.
1Card
of Thenka
•Price of ad for en clpbtlltters i1 double price·of ad cost.
1!5 1 -HouMhold Ooodl
2-ln l'tllemory
·D u r i n g
t h· e
non•7 polm Mne type only u•cl.
52-Soortlng Goodl
3-Announm~ntt
•Santin II is not r•ponaible.for errors efter first dav. (Check
53- Antiques
den om ina tiona I ceremony,
4-GiveiW'IV
· tor trrors tiut d_. ad r~M Ml paper) . Clll betore 2 :00p.m.
64-Misc. Merch.,dile
5Happy
Ado
which Ara sprinkled with wisPd•
publiciiJon to milk• cofrection.
56-Building Suppli•
6-lost
..,d
Found
•Adl thlt mu11 be ~ld In actvenceare
&amp;8-Peu for Sele .
cracks. I he minister advised the
7-Y•d Uelpaid in advance)
57-Mulicallnstrum.,u
C,rd
of
Th
..
ks
Happy
Ads
8-Public
Sale
6
Auction
couple, "You have to remember
58-FrufU &amp; v..
In Memori.wn
Y•d Sll•
9-Went
..
toBuy
the grass Isn't greener on the
59-For S•l• or Treclt ·
other side." and reminded them
•A clusifild _.enillment placid in TheDilty Sentinel~~*
Entplo '1111 enl
cept - cl•llifl«&lt; dilpl~. lusW.•• Cerd end leg.. noticei)
that they must "water. the
will elsa app._ in the Pt. Pl . . .nt R-elater end the GelliSr.r" ':1:s
Forn' Suppl11~s
grass."
poMI Deltv Tribune.
re•chlng over 18,000
.
. hom•·
11 - Help Wanted
&amp; It veoloGk

al\3;rglujdi~d ln~41.

\
Peters~'J' said that when he
•, took a !iO-cent;an-hour job In 1927·
. working for · Borglum on the
moUJftain 1\e 11ever thought the
sculptor's dream would amount .
· to much. and ·. h~ really didn't

PubllcN~

Study: Fuu moon Isn't that bad,

after atl
PITTSBURGH tUPil -SupersUtton may say otherwise. but a
full moon dOes not necessarily
.
h
bring out vlolen~e In the nlg t.
. · A new study at Allegl)eny
General Hospital ln. Pittsburgh,
one of the state's buslesttrauma
centers, foUnd that a full moon
does notnecessarUymeana flood
of shootings, stabbh)gs _, and
accidents.
·
The Pittsburgh Press reported
$u!tday thai the study - publlshed tn the Aflnals of Emer- ·
gency. Medicine - Is titled, ·
•'Trauma and the FuU Moon: A
.Waning Thoory."
At least' In Pittsburgh. when
the moon Is full. the numbP.r of
violent injuries ls·actually lower
than normal. aecording to the
study's results.
Dr. Dietrich Jehle and coauthorS Dr. Wendy Coates and
statistician Eric Cottlngton reviewed Injuries. severity and

Poin.oy-Middleport.

Monday. July 3. 1989

~irks in the OeWS~-~-...._..:--:---~~-::-:-:::=:::::~d~~:df~:lit!~::n~a~~'!~~ ~~~~ t~a~c!lece;~~r~a~~~~/~~ ~ft~n. ~~=~:~~g ~; m~~:~~:~

.

ThE' . Roosevelt anniversary
also was uSed as a kickoff for a
$40 mililon fund raiser to pay for
Improvements and exp~nsion of
the memor'i~L
Allen N~uharth. founder of
USA ·. Today ·newspaper and a
South Dakota native. said he
hoped the .Improvements would
be complete · by 1991 when the .
{ntjre monument will celebrate
Its !iOth anniversary. Neuharth
a~Ccep ted 'a chei'k ·for Sl!iO,OOO
froin the slate df South Dakota.
All t~e hoopla Sunday did not
sit \.ielt WLih Howard Peterson.
81. of Rapi~ City, one of the
origina-l ·. workers on the
onument, •
•
"If sculptor Gutzon Borglum
knew wha't was going on with all
uns commercialization he'd turn
over l'n 'his' grave." said Peter·
~n ..,."He didn'1 want any of this
stuff; the concession stands and

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1 o-The Daily Sentinel

. Parga

. , 1 Help

Pomeioy-M~·

Wanted

53

LAFF-A·DAY

2 ... _
oldo. Bllop ... ~ 2
........... _ ~-·· .. Oddo
MtdEndo - p . Middleport.

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• FINE PRINT EXHIBIT

51 Houtehold Goods

a.

.......

R.... boob lor ,0ylt 100otMio.
Wtllo: Poo .. 31M. 111 I . l ...
...,_,. N . Auro,., IL ·101142.

..............

AVON · AI or-. Coli ~n
304-812· 2146.
AVON oil •-lllhlrll¥ Sp-1.
304-175-1428. '

"""""oo.

••a.
1111., 8 • .M. 1011P.M. Mon tlw

' .... 814-4411-1811. 827 l&lt;d.
,Avo. Golllpo!lo. 0)1. . : · .

, ,tt.e I_._.? Eltlw wa:f Avon
~you.the.,... - youc.n

w.-. 304-

Reed bDolta for piiVf t 100atitle.

....,me

·. 32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Wo . . . lor ••~~&lt; ond hondlc•ped in our home. 21 y...
•pertenca. LPN on all. LOW"
lnoo- homo. Col 114-982·
' 1873 8ft• 7:00p.m. for more
lnformttion.

Room fo:r eklerlv m• orwomm
Elm Home. Cere tDr .. dirty

It

ond hondlcoppod. 114-882·
8873.

WHI c•• for eldlrly m.. or
womon In my homo. 114-8117·
3402 onytl..... .
'

Schools
Instruction

1178 14xll loyviM. 2 BR.

must be moved. Call 114-379-

2121.

•

197414xfltotololoctrl"2br..
1 ·'-h. an rtnt.t riot. CIU
114-445-4204 .. 614-2459~
contrac:c. *3000down*200far

*·

. 1111RedmonSot:tlonol21xlll. ·
RE-TRAIN NOW!
3 br.. 2 both. oont.
mulll&gt;e
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS movod. Coli 114-441-111194 of·
COLLEGE. 121 Jodloon Pika
.
Coil 114-4411-4317. A.eg. No. •er a. '
Bt-11-101158 .
, 2&gt;&lt; 15. 2 .......... 0 - e»ndltion. con 114-982-15811.
1574 Coltlo. All oloctrl~ 2
b'*ooril. 21uNbotll. h•pump.

·'- Retume

Wmin9 Kit. ' ProfwsiOnll. effectilte Vo'lde. Send
' •9.91 to A•uns Unlimited.
~·

·• .· Crown City. 0 H 46823.

',

Will Mbt(sil in my homa Aeaonllble r.t81. Ref•ent* •ail ..
bl• A leg•, 8IIOW'Iek811dl. C."

814-245-1781.
Mow lawns.

Call 814-44&amp;-

7453.

Will do babt(stning in~ home.
C~erury •rea cail

B1&amp;2.

614-4•6-

Will do bebrrsitting Mon.' Fri.
Chrilti-' home. 1ft town. prNate
drtve. Have 4 yr. old l;loy who

noodo frlondo.
B886.

eon
.

614-446.

Housa.,dTreB• Repair. Und•
pinnin~ painting. inside ~~~~out
plurnbk1g Will paint cetl;nga.

614-992·5B58.

21

Business
Opportunity

!NOTICE! .
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . r.commendl thai:· you
do busln•• with people you
knO"W. end NOT to '18nd monev
through the mail until vou han
invee1igated 1 he off•ing.

11h aC:r-. 1211:11 mobile home.
utiMy 100m, outlulclngo; flul
tree's, p ,den. Satelllta drilled
welt rurelwet• 1981. Priced on
lnopoctlon. 814-981-4488. 4Bp.m.

1977 Gov•nor 12)(15, 2 bedrOO"\ good oond. on rented tot
Hon~oon,W .Yo . ti.OOO.OO.
304-575-3812.

33

CountrvdrNm fw'mhome. lbr .•
2 b•hs. onlv / $24.991 • up.
See our model. Call 1· 814-886-

7311 .

35 Lots

&amp;

Acreage

3 br .. ,...lonol. 2 lull b•hit.
firept.r:e/bultt- in h.Jtd'l, tible
oven &amp; range. CA. city IChools.

Co11614-44f.878'l

For Sate: 4 apac• (latt of bible)
ir'l Gwden of Devotion in Ohio

Vall.,. Memory QOrdono. Coil
B14-337-21 1B colloot onytlma.

wotw. pric• r.., ood Clvdo
Jr. 304-171-2338.

-on.

utlltl•. •100dtp. 2rRenca

114-441-1112.

Ttal• W R.nt or lela: OneKetT
Horrlolur " Ad. Col -814-2455 B76· "

2 br....... In -ntry. Coli
I 14-318-2435.
Nice prWele. 2 br.• no plls.

O.oonolchoolo. 4112ml from
Oolllpolll. t221/mo. CoN 114Apartment
for Rent

All new top

T•tTow.nhou•AP~N"tmentt-

2

Portlond Rood, ... Rov- ·
wood Bridge. by ow,_., p,;.
vete. too aere .... m. Ike new,
remodel sd 3 be~oom hou ...
I• go dodo. 21f'*wol' .frovalty,
40xl2 m•lf outbuMdn9. ~Ctnlc
.,._., llr..-n, low 90"a. 114-

B43-12B1 orii14-949-211B.
Ow to fallinghestth. A,_.ment
houll 01 b9•clng ho'"" tor ....
Re•onable. Clll 114- 9927204.
3 bedroombridthomewithl•oe
lot. Mid Wo¥ Onvo. N- Hovon.

Good oon&lt;l 304-773-1181.

Hou"for •leonSinc1111 Road.
oil brick. 3 or 4 b e * - 1'1&gt;
botho. 1'1&gt; - • w•h b•n. CoH
lor oppolnl.- Iller 4:00PM.
304-1175-7332.

drum
pump, tool cebin·~
Ice
box, Aotton F........ . IJino.

InJection rolling maiehln .. Cell

31 w. opt. 2 br., 1 b•ll. privoto
oncloood polio. CloMtog~
storw • •hopplnu aentw. wet•.
sewer , truh lrovlded.
t2111/mo. Col 11 441-1727.
IWitB

• roftlg, pluo oomo furniture
lurnlohod--•• a dryer hook
up-one c• g•egel e221. plua
utlltl•· Co~ 814-441·7728.
'

2 riding lawn moworo. 1 cub
Coil et 4- 379·27 45.

'

.

hwuh•. dilpoul prltiate ..,.
doood p•:o; pool iJIO¥around.
Wetir, ....... • tr•h lnci.uled.

1

Cldlt 88. t 8oleng 1«10aeri•.

quality.

Finw.cing avell abl8. ·

Br.. . 1 1/2 ... hlo CA.. cflo.

7 pc. ~ BasNt BR .• suite

FibeTglau truck topptr·E • ·
cond. t210. Solo oloop ... 3/4

okt t21 . Eloc. weldor/ t40. CoH
e99t or •32.75/mo. eso cuh 814-317· 7113.
- •· H,o . 8urik bodo •t4B or
St.,ift!l. 1t t 219 pw mo. Con · ·
mo: 4*.ch_, t49.95. Ford I cylinder oc. cond.
l14o31JC7SIO.
, 5t12.4e/
dt. &lt;hoot ti4.'Bfl. •
*2000. Coil 814-143•011&amp;.
.
nall:t

to

lllw.-y

.

t99. Bunkl•

MattrHt . .t

W•hor 5. dryer, coil 814-4411• 38 .,ee • .dlb · ~utr••••• 4838, before 8 p.m.
t29.H.

P•klnA .. A.C. Rot. roq'od.
Suhblo lor 1 pnon Coli
114-446-0331.

3 room and blth. Madison St.

56

G....,; ond . . pply Bllop-Pot
Or'oomlnt. All br ..di .. ,_AII
ltyloo. 1 - Plt · F - OMlor.
Ju"oWOIIII Ph. 114-4411-0231.

· D-nwynct em..,

8 gun giMs front gun catl!lnM
• 219 or 113.151/rfto, 125 r•

t.te.

Complete Une of ollc furNst.ings. oak dlnane 8 .,..... back
chrMrsl949orl37.81/ mo. e&amp;O

Wh~lpool

992·5545 Day, 614-849-2215

Furn. Col 114-448·1171 .

Air oo'!d .. 11.000 btu. 5. llv lng
nn. ouito. Coil 514-2&amp;1-1189.
Uood oppllon-.

ers.. .ngee,

hou...

W•'-o. .city.

nrfrlflll'.tor&amp; micr~t­
WIIVI OYiftl, Ken's ACIPII . . oe,
217 E. 2nd St., r&gt;Om•oy.

n~nct 1ree Uvlllg dol8 to shoP-

114-982·1331 or 814-981·
38111 .

3716. E.O .H.
.-:-:M~I":'ddl::op-ort.":":O;::h:;-lo:
.
.:B:-eo-ch-:-:Str::-

Uood rot. 53

cond. 171-1090.

Antiquee

Buy. •• or trade, .ntiques &amp;
collctabl•. S.. Didl:orStllylt
Ed'o Oolllpollo Flea MOfkol,

Hovon. 1304

Sot/ Sun. ot coil 114-441·
7112, dolly otter I p.m.

175-1400.

or Soil. Alv.eno Antlqu...
1 1 24 E. Moln Str. .. Pomeroy.
Hours: M,T,W 10a.m. to 8p.m.,
Bunda¥ 1 to lp.m. 114-882·
2128.
.

.. flli' ...,.;_

r

Furn.• lfflc:l.na,.llutlll•p.id.
stwebllh'100mo. 8t8S.oond

Avo. Colil14-44f.3141.

II¥., ldltMtO. C - o•
vico. Colll1,t.44t-314411ft•7
P.M.
FIM blo-.. 4 mo. old molo
Po....,lonlt71. F.. bloodld
Cocker lponlot pupo/t100
oodl. Col114-371-2103.

Moble home. , •• electric. 2
bectOOftll. no PM&amp; Rutltnd
. . . 114-742-2014.

.,'*

Trol•. rtqU
2 -"""'
. rot
lrlld. Rt.cfolll.
1, Locu
Rood. 304-171&gt; 107e
12&gt;&lt; BB 2 be*oom molollo homo

With lerge tdd-on room .

:r.

a110.oo P• .,.,.,. It Rt.
Glenwood uea. Phone
13041752-2225.

i87e Ford . 210 truok. hoOIIY
duty, 4whool *"'" 4gocicltlr-.
4ontholoor. lftcllclngbulolo9
Jow.11771uidlllogoi4good.
oH w. .hor tlr&amp; l illf~a~ - to
CoU14-317· 7128.
0. - et 1 11 2 mil• beclr et

-od•o.

Addloon.

1431.

wh......

'88 Pol•ts; 4
'81
Ch•ger 2.2 for ~t1t. 10ft blra.

Building Mlt•lals
Blodc, brlclc. II'N• pip•. wlndowl. lint . . etc. CIIL.Idl Wir.t•a. Rio Grande, OH. CIH

514-245-1121.

66
Pets for Sale
- - - - - - -Plorful
Huokv pupo. 2
white.
tlledc wtth m•lk. blue
ev•. R••&lt;tt to go. Also 7month ,

f ... "'""

Blod&lt;· lob p u - 7 wk. old -F«Solo: 1981hevvCitotlonV·B
Wormod/t21. Groot fomllv ..,.....,,c et.OOO. Coil 114dogo. Col 114-245-8118.
3118-8113.
HAPPY JACII FLEA OARD: AI
., ... potontod dwloo flo• 1ft tho homo without
c h - or • - o r. A•
oullo OIIOn)lghllll DWELL CASH
FEED J D NQRJH PRODUCE!
AKCCodi•SPMioiBull. oom-

Pitllv h'"'• troln\111. 1 1/2 yr.

o1c11e110. eon 514-448·2713.

Boogie JIUIII far .... I wit old
Ul. Colll14-4411-0373.
Fern... llllb-tzu. or trMI far

cholnor gun. Col 114-2111343.
AKC r8llilt•ed Cockw lp.nl•

t110. Coli t14-21&amp;-1322.

lifo,_,

AKC Po.,....,iwn bl_. fllmlll•

puppy t110.00. Houoo
mottw to goocl home •o"IOO.OO.
304-175-11471.
·
4 yo• old Ooldln . RotriYor.
roeilterod, 30.4-175-1,741 .
57

Mueical
lnstruminta

·'

Nice WU~b• piono. 114-HZ.
6798.
....ely T - gociclcond.ion

1971 chovollo 3110 Engine 35B
onglno. 3158 trono .. Ollc. cond ..
oouthirn c.r. Coli 814-HS.
4e23.

PM. 114-912·1144 IVWiinl

HAPPY JACK FLEA OARD: AI
mltlll patent.r d•ice cantrall
flo• In tho homo • without
llhnc• or Mtermln•or. Re·
suits overniahtl R•O Feed 6
.,pply. 399'N. Moln 8~ Pom ..

....

cedea. COrvltt•. Chwys. Surplus . luyere Guide 11)

BO!J-117-1000 Elt.4 ·101B9.
1981

Chev.tte, lOw mi. .
AM/FM llet.,_ PS, PB, good

con&lt;l . t1300 0111111~ or boot
ott•. Col 814-378-2431.

*•·

·ov•ctrtv•aU power· •eaoo. can
~14-446-31111.

'

1882PIVmcuthHarlron. 4 door.
OlllliO. Nlll good. tiOO.
.,... ...,.5318.
-

59

Felr Sa~ or Trade

1979 Hondo ~10. good oond.
Collll14-44f.0312.

I .n 111 Stii·Pitr·~.
'~ Li'JI!SIIJI.h

61 Farm Equipment

Hay

304- 175-2328.

1189Covoll• Z24. I month Old
..c cond, loaded. tllle ov•
p~m-. coil 304-171-2457
lflori:OO PM.

·ao Tovca c.u~ .,,o. air, •c
ooncL 304-175-1132.

'77 c ......... Copule c, •• ,..
run ·good. Coli ""• 5, 1304!
671-1879.
1187 Pontloc Fi•o. 4 cyL I
opud. llh whool. AM ·FM

:::!•

814-115-433.8.

It Grain

Attlntion tobecou IIIOdu••:

1_, 10 your ............... hll
~ ... =
...
d omoga Con.,. Jim~ 0
All.,ov. 114-371-2788.

.

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M_....(O:!OI
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oerw "'•
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..e CrDa11 a CIIUe
7:;11 I]) Mejor I a.ue laHIIBH

8:00 Cll MOVIE: BomabadJ
Me (NA) (2:001

ew

1111 Ford pldlup UIO. 00.
Smoll ....poroloopo4t210.00.
1173 Hondo mot-cfo CB
t3110.00. Moko oil• 304-773-

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w1aet1.
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11r

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U.700. Col1114-317·0321 .

71 'Auto·' l For 8818

till Aotwloio v ... LoOood oondMiorL P~oo 1\0IIIIt,.
..... 114-112-'2184.
00\I'ERNMENT IIRID VIII~ 1·1-1_79_1____A____
311_1,_M-.J-uit
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CONott• Cllollyo. 1 ...
pluo. I~Joro Guido 111 tho. ,_ Ill tonk. '3000.
1011-·'7--~111. a-10111. 814-7·2·2042. '

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.....
ea

SWEEPER and .-lngmechine·
rlplir~ , J*f&amp;, lrld auppll•. Pick
up end deUv..-y, Davia Vao.~um
Cleaner-. one 'half "'lie up

_ (R)t~
lUI.
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luoln- -

· 74

AI

"Ah, the good old days! We'd sit arourtd ·
while Grandad reminisced about his good
old days!"
·

11. . Clllovr c ...... 4 . .
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. . . . . . . . .14110.
114- - 1.
.

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Motorcycles

WfOII

Plultflle Now ·

1:30• ()) Ill Hagin l'llllllly Mre.

PfiiSES, Jackson. OH 1· 80(.,-

Poole subetltulee tot Sandy's
•'118Cf8111ry. (RI D
Q1 Hesrtlsledffie ally 11 ·
falling on 1111 Stattords' pet
ahelp.(RIQ
11:00 W Gil MOVIE: 'Moving

Fetty Tree Tr'tmming. srump
rernCMI . Ctll 304-676-1331 .
Aotwy or ctble toot drBHna
Most wells comptsedsemed.V.
PUmp .. 1... and ...-vke. 30...,

14
15
17
18
21

e

Tal!lel' NIC tlo.-, Night
At fits Mo. . !fOOl Q
I]) AnMics'ellhd1mna

B96-3802

Ron' a TV Servic:O. opoclolking 1ft

!II

e

(I) MOVIE: 'Loft
L1¥M On' AIC Monday

Zentlh a .. o.lti'Yicing moat other
br1nda. House calli. also tome
appli~nce repairs. W .Va 304-

' 5TICKIN6 HIS
6USINE:SS IN
Ol'JolS&lt;. PEOPLES'

576-2318Dhio 814-445-2454,

'·

Ele&lt;:1riC81, roofing. kitchen. ba·
throom, rtlplacement. fr~mlng.
conaete, dryMII, cwemic ln.tal•ion. all remodeling. 304-

.N05E5."

ITHINKTKAT

WA'511-IEUOKE
THATKIU::.ED

Building • New Hornell Pre-wire
·now for phonol.,djoeb :wirlng
tnd jacb 1110 added toexlslting
hom• and busin••· C.ll 30 4-

,,·,

'THE:-GiONG

€&gt;HOW;"

I

175-2440.

24
.
28
28

Night Movla (2:00) ·
CD (J) Amettcln Mattsra
Clurman, credited wi1h
bringing.method acting to the
US, II profiled. Q ·
1111 •a Mu phr arovm
Murphy's mother arrives tor
an unexpected. extended

29
31
32

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BARNEY ·

YldeoCountry

t••a f'Oni/IIUCIWelaer

I])
Trlldc

YEP!! 1

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio

TI'KIOr

Clllmplonalllp From St.
Loull, MO (l)

SEEN

HIM
COMIN'--

Phone 814-445-31BB or 6144411-4477.

Rldgllloya lind The
Phlladatphla Pope.
0 lvenlnll News

El ... rlcol. 304'875-118&amp;

Dll~d

404-'No

BERNICE
BEPEOSOL

·A &amp; A Wit• Service. Pools,
cisterna, welts. fmmectiete-

2

~NRI( :30)

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.

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,-~

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'GraPh predJetiOoaloday.. Mall $1 to Ail·
tro-Graph, clo lhla n8W8f18P8r, P.O.
Box 91428,.Cievai&amp;Od, OH 44101-3428.
Be IUI'IIIO 1111e your zodiac llgn. ·
LEO (.....,. 23-Aug. 22) If t'""" Is oomethlng compllcaled or tedious VOl' .have
to figure oulladtty, wllhdraw lo a qulel
place lree lroln oulslde diSiurbanc:ltl.
You'll be very alfacllve unerJQOmbared
by olhers.
·
'
,
· VIIQO {Aug. 23-lept. 22) Something
bllneflclal may develop today that will

, ____,_

::t:

CAPRICOIIN ( k liNin. 11) 111ooks
ao rmoothly laday
like lillngl
gelling lila
allon YO&lt;I need from
yoor mala &lt;X from people wllh whom
you have a parllallllp arrangement
Don'l 11tempt ta ao It IIane.
AQUARIUS
11) Thlala an
lnl•utlng doy lhal could be bolh productive and prollloble, provided you

c-......._

-

dawn 1a bull_. Mil dan'l lei

-~~~-... dlrtlacl you.
PIICII (Fall. • " IIIII •1 II there Ia
an lmporllfl!·.- melttr you - k l Ilks to

1112'1'MitN-1..,.710. Col
11 ....... .., ....... · - " ' ·
114-441-2711.

• NewCIM ibf
11:00 (I) Piper Clllae

......
ew

(J) •(I)

(J) ..... I

.....

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Weol

Soulil

+

Norlb

Pass
2+
Pass
Pass 61
All pass

2
4NT
~NT

6 NT

1.

Elot

Pass
Pass
Pass

Opening lead: • 9
for South to d~ide that East needed
the diamond king' for. his brave one- .
heart overcall, so declarer pl,yed a di·
amond Lo the ace, dropping tbe now
lone king to make his contract. If East
had kept the king guarded, he would "
have given 'the show away by sheddlq

hon~o~r~.fi~

'Birthday

11··

qu..,._

3 Informer
4 One kind
of
song
5 Genuinely
(sl.)
6 Uller
7 Necktie

Yesterday's Answer-

Iabrie
19 Russian 34 Trap
Antiqual&amp;
cily
35 Arduous
Swedish 20 Cla!llmy 38 Flogs
counly
21 Friend
37 Church
Old
of Fido
part
saying
22 Tinl
38 Horse
Rainbow 23 Verve
command .
shape
25 Wee bit 39 " Party
27 DayMiserables" .
sans
dream
40 - Baba
femmes 30 "-Lobo" 41 Aclor
Russian
(Wayne
Kingsley
river
film)
. 43 USO group
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LONGFELLOW

Is

O~e 'letter stands for. another. In this sample A is used

.

a •a

for the three I.'s , X For the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fo~tion or the words are all
hints. Each day the rode lelters_are difFerent.

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Dealer: North

2 Romanian
city ·

Male
Trade show 8
Drled up
9
Doze
Edilor's
10
word
Sighlseer's 18
nackpiece
Opposile
17
Perk up
Wild
donkey
18
Discussion
Bo Derek

Amerfcana. Q
. • 0 llama; Millar

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DAILY CRVPTOQUOTES-Here's how to work it: ·

10:30 CD Moyen: A lacond Look
Exlmine the Bill of flights
lllrouah the etorlea otllve

In whiCh you are newly Involved. n·a a re«ganta ll)d gel 011 an a lrHh tool·
deplrlure from your , uoual typet ol lng, IIIII It a good doy to tackle lt. Begin
Int-Is. ·
'
to Control It, Inti~ of 11 contrOlling
•
'
Lt8RA (lept. 23-0ot. 211 YOU'll win lht
' ..
admllllllon of your ~ today, ba- . ~ (llanlll
11) Caticllltor)l
'1
' .luiJI. ,_
cauH your
ol kind- and lhB1 ileVe an t11e0t upon • me11tr you
(0:30)
'
conllderalion w11 1M very evldanl to wOUICI Hkl lo finalize lOGic '-able II
Pull! lor a CioN, but don't .._
Partn«&lt;hhp ~ lhat are nol
people Willi whOm yoll'lt have dellllnga.
100 ........
ola COIM'ItfUI~ Mauld work oot Nice 1M' ftnflll ttm.
well lor you In till !IMI' llllead. Wilen 11 ICOflfiiO (Oet. :M Naw. II) Your lagl· TAUIIIJa lAid• ..,., YIKIIhOuld
h8V8 lmpi
.•• ...,..,.. of COl....., .. ' •
comae to l!u11na11 ...,I.,D111, you 11t1 cal evalullllona will be ~th
·~!.llllllht
litem aortmucNkeljl to dB ....... II !IIIII DP I lie ...ntvhy ladtty, endowing yoo wllh llan l!ld"Y· Try ID·indtpei11SI i11fc
dr*"' and not ju8l good "*'· Whal tlvelyan tinaa that 11qu1N " - ,_,...
.·
R8lltlvs
"
CAIICIII (411118 1W111r II) It kloka... ~ haw to oay will be laic., -louely or at•tlw aftrlbuta
.
• Claok a ChaM •1
(IIIJI1..-..)vou land ta
you riiOuld ll!lllble" . ...... ,... · by~
. 1o do today wllllout too II1UOit ~ UCIIITAIIU8 (Nov. 21..0.0. 21) Pro- . deitwllljllaln apciDtlal!ll'lll.... todtty
11:aeCJ1 e~~stOtc:...
ln1WIII¢aq.Cenllr,aur..ratlaonld- ~Ill wNIII1 you pertlc:lpale lad~ and It llfl't • .., ,...... cia ...,..... fl.
11:00f.~ ... ~ .._
. - - · yll/llt pet'IONII claaiNI. . . . IIIOulll . . qui ........ well, batiallli nMCilllty IIIWMe ar ...,.. ,.... oom,,
•
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at
ned.
·
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.
(J)
llelcll
C1C1111n1r !IMI'• 8encl lot your _Aatro- . the-ltyuurdllpOIII.
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·
VDisuUII Ftom PhOenix, A1.

-limB.

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+Qs .

.A 74 2

1 Virginia
of lennis
note

10:• &lt;ll MOVII: Qpot~ ttJan

•

Wit• Service/ Pooli
Clllerno.' Wollo. Dollv
Any:

Upholstery

' +7 3
SOUTH .

DOWN

IIINswe

.,

2,000 to 4,000 CIPIC·
ltV. dlt•no, POolo. Milo. etc.
Coli 304-171-2.1,. _.

.76
+1098.2

46 C]lar
47To be
(Lat.)

gueals Include Frankie
Avalon, Nell Carter, Ann
Jllllan, Peter Nero, Oak

Rnldenti• Of comm•cillll wirlno, New ..-v ice or repair•.
Ucenud 1 eltdrici~n. Ridenour

COU~

.9 6

seller
45Wash
cycle .

Q1 e1121 FrUdiNIIfeat '88
Halted By Palrlek Dully

Wtherson' s Water .HaUling
Re•onlble · rttM, vOklme dis~

EAST

• . 93
•KQH3
+Kl042

best

(ZlNsweW81011 Wrap 141 the
day's newa with Mary Allee
Williams and Lou Waters.
(!) Papa In TM Psrll

Electrical
Refrigeration ·

304-171-2311 or 814-448·
4088.

WEST

487642

33 .Clamping
device
35 Mexican
cily
38 Designale
39Work Ioree
42 Awestruck
44 Gage

1D:OO (1)100 Club

'

, CARTER'S PLUM,BING
. AND HEATING

Petrldts Water Hauling Service.
pools. wels. dl1•n&amp; 1.000 or
2.000 g • . deliYeri•. phone

~3-11

NORTH

4A K J 10
.108
+A QJ B 3
465

film

lUI Prime Tints Wrerlllug
8:301111
DeatfiRkll wsuzanne doesn't know how
to handle a blind 8uHor. (RI

575-1743.

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-~~--~~--~----~~----· '· -------------------~

....

'

5 Savage
10 Mrs . Polk
11 Greek
· leller
12 "I've Gol
- Wilh
a Dream"
13 Bloom

Tlms To care: That
Amsrtcln 8lllrlt
i!J1 MOVIE: The Blue LagoOn

CloorgH C - Rd. Coli 61444f.029'l

· 87

ACROSS
1 - hog

find 1111 perlacl man for Kate.

RogersBtsemen t
Wllwproofln!l .
,

1,000 or 2.000gollonod,lllvory .
Col 304-175-8370.

bv fi ll ing in the miSJin" words
you develop from stop No. 3 below.

by THOMAS JOSEPH

;~·a0A11s Bob anc1 Allie

or night.'

limo. Coil 114-44
Qrn.W, collo.

•

raft dOWn an Amezon

Call c:ioftect

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

•

CROSSWORD

embarkl on a steam-driven

tJ.~tran ­

•

·

the chuckle quoted

a second

lntonnatiOn. ~RI J;l

CD Courts1111 a RiKIIacovsry
at the World (NRI (2:001
(!) Adventurs AnlllOny Smilh

tee. local roler*'- lurnllhod.

&amp;

IIIIALF ALF

accidentally destroys a book
&amp; setsollastraek olbad

WATE~PRODRNG

82

~ove•

Thornton Ia lmplic:lled In .
!!lett ot 1Dp-HC1'111

Un conditkmlll lifetime
d~

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.Jeopanlyt Q
.II]) ......IllLMgue

BASIMENT

1·814-237·0488.

.

e Cll USA Toclly •

Improvements

84

18871-10 pldooup, onoownor.
2•.000 mi-. Mtra nice cuneilion. t4el0. 814-982-H72 or
114-18.1114.

NoWa~t.-.3D4-IY&amp;-43C)&amp; 73

lot. for ...... "'
Mld&lt;l-. •110 por month. ·
114-MB-2_3 0&amp; - · • • • onew.

8fTSY- ..
WS'~E TRYING
"TD RuN A

e Clll 114- 1881 F"' sil:e Bronco. Phone

Air oondM~
Awl ..
"'' ,lulw ,... Coli 114-81211141. 7:00 o.m.· 410D p.m.:
114--2217••""-

..._ 1-

oN,

-Horne

537-8129.

Dodge MoniiCO, low mil-.

Country Melillo Homo P•k.
R'"'to 31, North of "'m•ov·
lotio ........ ..... Col
114-81:1-7471.

In - "''*'por-

COME

7:30. (2) F_,lly Feud

luct&lt;~(RI
®.
Norton vs AN
from
~. CA -1979 (l)
111 ew MaCQyver Mike

!n

!972 314 ton GMC truclr.
63
Livestock
C = opoclol :110. AT, PI, Pl.
•
. Col 114-245-1823. or
1,14-24&amp;-1114.
Rag. Chl.,o
liM. Hlghl---.....,---.....,-----

64

Tap Cerci
7:05_1]) bdr Grllftth

.

'78 FardFoirmont t700.00. coil
Mo~ono 304-171-2704.

btrtt--

441-1118.

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e

tff~f!

s.Pt lc Ten~ Pumping- $90. Gel·
lie Co. RON EVANS .£NTEP ·

3020 John Deer• trill·
• 0, I u , II: 2 0 , D J 0 ~ n I '7;;2.--:T=ru:. ck=s:-;f;:o:::r'S"a:;l;::eO..IIt3410: John Doeto 3
point - o r/ t3111; V • m - • 1 - - - - - - -- - round baller/ ~191. eon 114- 1984Chovono. goodooncltion.
211-1122.
UIOO firm . . 1 881 Blozor,
, _ t7100. Col 814-388M.F. IS, IOHP, dl•ol.wMhllvo 8334.
ft. bruohhog. .,,..
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Coli Ron. 114-881ol884 ar whh PS, ... o .. AC .. 1979 Ford
114-982·9872.
Von. Coil 114-446-.109 or
3711-2740.

viM f•m br

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It's common strategy Lo make a .
one-level overcall that is lead-direct·
in11, even with 'minimum strength.
Nevertheless, tbe suit should be strong
enotqlb that the opponents won't. beat
you Lo death with a penalty double. AI·
ter East's one-heart overcall,- a penal·
ty double by South would )lave nette4
BOO, perbaps even 1100 if East got
careless in the play. But it is·not easy
to double a one-bid with A-7-4-2 of
trumps, and South was comfortab~ In
respondiq two clubs to let the bidding
flow.
· When opener North bid two spades.
South got carried away and took con·
trol True, two spS:des was a reverse
bid, but after the positive two-club re·
sponse, sucb a bid may only suaest
that the combin'ld partnership values
are enough for game somewhere.
South stormed inLo six no-trump
anyway.
Declarer won the first trick with the
ace ·of hearts, immediately cashecJ
four spades, discarding two hearts,
and then. played out his club suit. On
the spades East had thrown his remaining small heart and a heart bon·
or, and heinow had to lind three dis·
cards on the clubs. In quick order he
plared the two, four and 10 of dia·
moriils. It rea.lly was not too difficult

(I) CutNM Altair

e'1r~P In Clnctnnati

19B7 Terrv Resort 24 ft: tl'liler.
uK contained, awfting. other
•traa. 18.876.00. Call 30~

Free ettimll•

1179 Oldo Cuotom Cruii
Stotlon Wogol\ looded wJih
•tra'L oneowntr,lowmh . .• ·
•ktnv:• 1400 or bolt · eon
114-182·2131, ·.or - It 4.,42
South lth Avo .. Mlclcliport.

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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

..

from the

CD (!) MacNallf LAinr
NewaltcMI'

t1B.96, 4,000goodulodtiroo,

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SCUM LETS ANSWERS
' .,
Harrow -:-.Drawl- Thyme- W~ffle- FAR AWAY
"They used a special gun to pierce my ears," explained
a girl to her y0&lt;1nger sister. Stunned, the yqung girl asked,
"Did they stand FAR AWAY?",------------.

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ill •

3331, front end ellnement

•

f9 lETTERS
PRINT NUMBERED
IN SQUARES

ew PM •••antne

POOR,BOYSTIRES, 304-17&amp;-

.

man preparing for his '
weddfng said ·
th1ngs were going "1ell because he . had learl)ed the
threa S's: Sil down, shut . up ,

" " Cauttll'

and~

'*''wah wheetl andt ires.
.
304-875-32411.

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3-2-i Conlaet Q

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VIetnam 1/iar aa -11 a
Interviews with wterans.

Jetp

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Award-Winning Phil DrisColl

Auto Parta

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A

d~ughter's

G U ME 0 S
"r"'J'--'nn;;....;;r"T-1
and Co'!'plete
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8:351]) CMII ...,_
7:ii0Cil V1e1n1m: V1Ct1ma 01 VIllar
The special wiH feature

Services

1183 LJnooln Town . Car. Exc.
CDnd., iNkte l out. 1 ow ....
New
nM blnery, 6 new
bralr. . .. , All fuel lnj-auto

.

':=;;:;;;~;:~-·.,.

0 Shawllz Toellty

1981 Coprl Bovlinor BOlt. 121
rerco motor. Meull~ b.. e.
b:ollont condkion. tl900.
Phonolt4-742-30so.

1878 Trens am. sharp 6 f•t
looded ti.OOO. Col 114-44f.
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Colil14-445-~7.12.

675-3723.

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1.14- 78
Camping
441-2082.
Equipment
For ·Sole&lt; 1983 Moraory LYIUI.
A.C . •P.S .. P.l .. Good oond ..
t1981: 1187 Aotro Von. P.S .. 1178 St•c:roft 17. 120 H.P .
P.l .. A.C .. ac. oon&lt;l • 14, 995. 1.0 . E.:;ellent cond. 14600.00,
Coil 114-245-1021. or 114- f30jll 675-7270.
245-1374,
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Voh&gt;
d• lrom t100 Fordo. Mor·

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lUI Cartoon E&amp;prHB ·
8:0151]) A11ot~
8:30 • (2) 1111 NBC Nlgltlly New8

5 21

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far rwtt

SOMEWHERE ....

Moraory 90 HP . TIM. Trim. oil
Injection. uc. cond. 1owv hours.

semi tlres. ·rfiW' tires.

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76

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LOOK FOR
HIM IJN DER
''MEDIOCRIT'f ''

1988 Cem•o A·S . wNte with

.Fon• RhO dn piono · with 2
ecceetorl• • • ln. .xc cond, 1182 OldoCud•o. Bcyl, o•to.,
UOO.DO. phono 304-118· .PS, PB, loodO&lt;I U2IO. 1142233.
912-lltB.

old male grev husky. IWiil nice ·

i400-·
Amplo plo' ...
CoR 1144411-4248. 446-2321. 44a-

Oflloo or -

5lJ~E .. HE'51-1ERE
IN THE HOUSE

• Accessories

pldl.-. ••· cond. E-1-h Hog.
lnternotlonol 7 ft. hOI' condJ. CMII~a. low mit•, II:C cond,
•lonor/tl21. Coil 1114·2Bf. t7. Hll.oo. Phone 304-182·
. 2171 .
5589.

feet corner leoond end Pine.

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New-Craftsman Circ:ubtr seW,
2'A horoopowor, 13041 175-

Comrnorei··-

Unlu nil hod 2 br.. 9 ml, !tom
hoopMol. North Golllo Dlltrl&lt;t.
t210/ mo. Dopoa• noq'd. Col
114o31f.BIOB, or 1114-38118318.
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.

I h111e a nM· Idea. 2 row corn

46 Sp!IC8 for Rent

for Rent

do or pldl-up. Ca :: 614-211112•..

,_.•.,.and 111111. . . . d Him..

roodr Ju!V 11. can for lljlpolnt·
mont 304-111-2110.

Mo~ornes

Hondo XA 80 •371. Col 114318-110411.

new. t300 ..!304)882- 323~.

Modlrn
3 b-*ooma.
lilting room. tdt:hln. dklingroom.
larga Plitt room. In ground pool

42

17 ft. tibet ali•• bo• ,...... •
100 horte ~ Mercury .,...
gtna For Mle or trade motorcv· ·

3 trole alo tlrM li rlmo far :::-=5.:-..-:._.-:--:::-~:-­
Alh T.,k. 2413 Jodloon A.._
oolo/UOO. «IYideta.·hoy, Col 1971 Ptct.:up truoll; 1 'Cyi,
11
Point P I - I, 304-57&amp;-2013:
4- 31 11- 8111 • •
,..,dord ....... 1304! as•.
10 DOhot up .,4. 91., d 10 gol ·
3131.
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8111!0Undo ofUIIIcoo bolO. coil
completo t43.21.
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.. 5-1171. Itt ...,Und t• '14 Ford pidlup......t becl V 1
t___.;___..:=::;:=J.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;:;;;;;==;;;;;~ 114-2
...... bolo. alii 11~245-1113. Oil oint .work •77 0 .;..
Mbrod hi¥ 'e»ntltloned. em.&amp; 11-1 21~. 304-175SNAFU® 'by Bruce Beattie
wot. nlooboi.Wt,1 .1 0 - Coli ,4113:
·
' 304-175-2102 .... I p.m.
Buy

or month.
St.,lng et e120 o "'"' Ollllo
Hol'li-114-441-9110.

Moble Hbme·fnlme. with some
good w•lls and floor. 815x12.

• .end t1bl .. Corbin • Snyd•

., spin ga.

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r14-811-4418.

A·1 .,;,,,_ • oioc. drvor. RCA VCR . 304-171·2113.
Hldo-O·bod oofo. Full olae bed. 3 -;;:;;;;:~:;~;:;::
ctr.,.,., dr. .• tntlqu. br ..• • 1!55 B 'ld'
S
I'
becl • lull •~~&lt;• -.~~. lllmp~o
Ul mg upp 181

1 bl4-oom ept. in M ickl~ort.
*126 month J*.!• utiNtla 81 ..

45 · Furnish~ Roome

•eo.

Ethan A lien coffee.,·dend tibia.
Se•s Kenmore 1.1 cubic ft.
40 inch elec. rtnge/ 171; 30 ch•t type fr-ar. Good condi-Inch ..ec. IWnglli/.75: Ken more ,tlon. 614-992·6111 tft.-8p.m.
1uto waaher/ 195; G.E . auto
woohor/,..1: O.E. doyer/ t71: For Sale 8Jt8 utHitv •Ill•. rMI

992·2151. ovonlng 114-94112420.

Hou" tOr rent. unfurnished. 2
be ci'ooma. ftO inlldo pMio dop·
ooh ""'uirod. 114-982-3010.

G .E. dryer. white 1·6 0, bicycl• 3
speed
e pc. llvtngroam
oup t210, Pony ..edlo •31.

reblte. Curto cabinet·curwd e200. 814-742-3033.
g h 1 1 fr o n t - • 2 7 9 o r :::-:---:--::--:-:--ete.1•t lno. Tr8de in'stllken.
Moving Nle. E_.,thlng mu.t
go. Home lntsrior. tpphnce'L
For8alt:'O.E. 21 c:u.ft. Awc:Mio etc. St.nect June 30.July 8.
rolrlaorotor.
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eon
9
8
2 H
• • dl
of!• I Pf4, 814-441-9708.
o.m.· p.m. m • out~• ng
Creek Rd., off At. 7 .

ef!&amp;(2:ric. Racine Call d-r 814-

Ono boli'oom llrnlohlil opt. vooy
dMI 1nd nice. No pets. 304-

Pomwoy. '*210 month. AlloVW
c.-np• for •le. Sleep; d.
614-949· 2125 "' 114-9f2·
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2145.

.

71 Auto's For Sale
-,

I I~ F{ 1 I I
1

CZl , _ 01 Choice

Boats and · .
MOtors for Sale · ·

. . . 10..-1187 IMtd&amp;i 11'1"
whh -~~~ry 35 hp motCH' wMh
pOMrtrlm.-tdeuto oil injecliol'\

1887 Ford Touru1o - p out!&gt;o
PS . PB, AM I FM, A c ·.
c.uilw•seoo. Cell 814-388KMMI&gt; 1710, or 114-318-8240.,

•..

dryer/ t71; 30 in oil
get ran ge l e78; refrig-frost
own utlitl•. 1181. . month. free / e~l5 ; Mavuo 1uto
Deposil, ret••c. requ•ed. · wahM'/ e1150: Cheltfreezer, 17
1· 614-982·2381 d1¥L
111. ft. t150: SkoggoAppllonUppor Rlvor Ad . Coil 114-441Two- 2 bea'oom .pta. Gas or 73118.
.

Completely furnlohod. Lorge
yord. Coli 114-441-4109 ,..
ii7!1-2740.

3 beci'oori\, 2 b•ho. portJv
lurnloh.9ll 101 Plo•- Aide._

Pete for Sale

a·,.._

roquirod. 812·3217.

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Iuper lowl 01 lparla Tmll
(0:301

~n•. exc
n~~giatabla

lho·
be· ~~!~~~~~

Roarrongo
leno,-d•
of
0 four
JCrombled

low to form four tlmplo words.

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For Slle: 4 tie downs. 1 eiiCirlc
Wood gro J ps t31 9 or bOle for treii•L Can 114·441- · till. llv• Trumpet. Str-•
loch. MOO . . II 4 · 9BI·
*17.31/ mo. 3 peica safe chair. 1687. ao... ol yard ule hml. rluo
~,
1
t789.
ar
t31
.90/
mo.
far ona ROI. 5. Dop. roqui/011 With t50 reb•o. COffee. _,d
Bunkbed. dr.,er, IIYen:l fenl.
Co!l 514-445-1119.
lncHWidull gutter l•eons. .,.
t1bl .. e75.et.
BMX bik&amp; lt•l 5. rugof. P-81 Ointwrs.. Hrious guitarist. lruJF..niohod opt.. 1 br. t221, 2 BR Al1 wood country dlntrte lift. 3 oiltol. con 814·441-9859.
eetdlo -io. t14-4411-otl7.
Joff. Wlmoil¥ lnotiUOI«.
UIO. Ulilklw pold. 243 Jodi· chairs &amp; ben'c:h whh mll:c"'ing
Smell
utility
trailer
to
tit
a•.n
'
446-1077. Llmhod oponlngo.
oonl'l!. Gllllpolll. coiii14-446- . hutdl es1a or ·l24. 88 mo. e715
new
3dtllt·bedWIIgan.
'
1r-=tor.
.W11 aft•,7 p.m.
. rer.te.
Coli I 1 4· 441· 7104.
•

F .. nlohod 2 beli'oom opt., ...
frtnot and tecurily deposit

Homes for Rent

ew
111
fill Nne

mil (lend Type) 1\lhlng mil•
trill• plus
All in good
Dloool.Outbo•d
23' cllllnmotoro.
crulo•, ~~::::;.~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~ line
Moraory Trolling
motor, Shor•
''*·
concltlon.
Cd 114-992-2770.
Mtique

nelghllorhaod. C•rp•ed.

25BB. E. D. H.

shop and movies. 114-US.

Furn. Apt.

•

1913 Chwy Cttatlon. 197801da

2 br .. opt. In qulot -'cllndol

BEAU.TIRJL•APAIITMENTS AT
BUDClEr PAICEB AT JACK'
SDN ESTATES. PI Jodloon
Plko from t182 o mo. Wolk •o

304-BB2·21111.

New home for .... Finist.d

buement. 2 ac:uis. Crew Rd ..
Pomerby. 614-992· 7871 .

Rtodbooko lorPoy1.100otklo.
33 M. 111 I . LJn.
WrMo:
......
col.....,.,
N . Auro,.;
ILI01142.

c••

Rt. 141 lnConton!IY. 1/ 4ml. on
lincoln Pll. ~~ : 9· 1 . Sun:
1 2· 5. Open Aft• In until 9
p.m. for appuint::llliillt.l. So gtve
,. o coli. 814-441-3158.

one lndtwo bedroom l.lrnlshld
opto. Nl•oneo ond dopooll.

Renlal s

.

1 1/ 2 ml from Holzer hospi&lt;ol
t40.000. Coil 614-445-91137,
or 614-441-4186.

au-

VI'AA

12 aCJ"• Long Hollow Road.
Letart. W.Va. Phone 304-895-

3921.

lcitd'ten. 2 •cr•. junction 180.
Kerr Ad. 16 min. fromGalipoh.

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F~rnfture 6 AP.PII•a.:

Pint· blnlta end schools. For
more lf)tormetion ciiH 304 882·

._ge li'll'ing rm &amp; 41

Colll14-317-01811.

75

ton.

I 14-44._. 7372.

PICKENS FURNrTURE'
-/Uood
Hou-lcl fu&lt;niohlng. 11 2 mi ..
Jonlcho Rd. Pt. Pl-ont. WV.
coli 304-171-1410,

;4~46-~B0:31.~~~=;===

P1-8rt. lull hookup. 304-17&amp;7511.

h aa"e C•mp Conte,. Point

Srri sll

2 br.. houM•

2 IIA troll•. t2Ziil- .....

Now occeptlng opplleollono for
·2 bedroOm .,....... "''"'
cerpstld, IPPII~c:a w.t• •d
.tr.h JHdu~ prGYided. M•lnt•

1

hs. In CDU nty. Nlwt;'
remodeled. Nee$ little work. 9
mi. E . of Rio Grande-Moving..
Must sel. e19,000 firm. Cell

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Urge 2"" beGoom IPII'tm.-rtMidcloport;' W·D hoollup. Poy

l•ge building lott.
moble ho~ permitted, public

121c&amp;O moble home for sale.
)*Is tot wlr h worlllhed on
....llidlson Pik•Ciote to 36. Call
114- 445-8006. .

2 blovclool. 1 So•• win-

ch*•

Ft*j 'furnllhod a•ll• opt, AI
utlltl• plicl • •· olodrldly.
Niwtt. ..._,.ted • etprtUd."
Dop.Ako3be*ocmt,.lor..Col
814-446-1118, Of 114-4411-.
7121.
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44

Hon• VF 700

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8:00 CllllonMU: TIM Loll
EI!IUMI

441-00411.

up

p•ed. utltl• pol4 no polL Coli
wooluiO\fL 8-4
Woocl•ul t32acr•l l315,000. · 11"'446-1137
p.m.
..
At. 7, Wow Ew-*• cell 814446-4418 lift• 7 p.m.
Furnished. C8bll T.V. utllti•
poi4 Ideal for bocholor.
86 acr• in Harrison Twp.
ful RlviiViwt in Ken .,ga, Fo•
·Timber h• been GJt to 18". ,.,.
mollllo Homo Pork. Coli
ideal lalntlng .... good comp
sit•. Thi1 propany Is approxi- 614-446-1102. .
metlf't 12
SouthwHI: Df
2 beG-oom Apts. fot- '*11.
Glllipolls on lincoln Plk•
Ctrpllltld. Nice senlng t..undry
*2&amp;,000. Also. 11 • • on fociMi•
ovollollla CoM 814lincoln Plk e Ad . priCII •t
• 5. 000. Davia R•• Estate. Cell 982,3711 . EO H.
614-386-21 t 1. logan Ohio
Graci®s ltv in g. t In d 2 bed43138. Roy Brown agent. 814room epwtments at VHI ...
3B5-Be95.
Menor Jllld Rlv. .ldo Aport·
menu in Middleport. From
t1B2 Coll814-992-7717.

Ashton.

Homes for Sale

Hall Troll•. t1711. Coli 814-

c:ov,.. •

Upltth, unturMt.d -"·· C•·

Civdo Bowen, Jr. 304-5752338. .

• , 4-2B6-630'l

42 MobileHomes
for Rent

Collo~erl,

·ae

oond. •2.100.,0 0
coll304-171- 7189.

•

EVENING

Rt. UCjeloSol•, 7milao""'h
of H~ncMrson. diiDOUntiROW on
Tune Ups on ATV'a and Street
Ilk&amp; Aloo. buy onything . -.
,.,.... 4 whR1•1. during Matv
orJuMJnd get t200.00worth
of Pol•il acceu ori11 fr•.
Phono 304-175-4130.

F•nilhld 3 rrns., a Nth.
uPttaln clean. no p8ta. Sutteble

Farms for Sale

Ashton beJUtil.ll one we Iota
wtthriller•ontiQ&amp; publicwM•.

Real Estate
31

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in••

F 1nanml

19B1 Kawooold CJII -210. 8700 . ·
ml• good11r•. nMVchllin .,d
oprock•. 1114-742· 2972.

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UBI to •t81. To • tiO .,d
upto . .,21.Hiclo-o.-nl0 Nico - - 5. dryor, ;.trig.
to •181. Rodin- U21 .to
clurrlr. Sw+¥.. ;oclw,
1371. Lamp~ *28 to *1215. opringoamott,....wkhlr.....
Din- •1oa ond
10 t495. Coll-1114·4411-3224.
Wood tolllo.w· l
•2.1 1to
.791. Dook .141 up 10 t371. rer Solo: 4 mlrre&gt;Nd ·ou..n
HI"- MOO.,dup.booniidooiW, lilt 24.. lll 80' 11.
oomPtt• w-iniltt: • r•ZH clo••
Coll814-24&amp;-1781.
.,d,- up to t381. IHr t110. M•-orloox _.,lngo Nleoiy furnilhodmobloho- 1
lui o r - t71, 11rm tBI. .,d mt. bel- ,_• ......,...,
t98.
tZ71 5.
rlvor, CA 5. holt. Ref. Co
lOng t3110. 4 dtow• &lt;hoot t1 .
Gun coblnoto I . I. 5. 10 1111" 114-44•03~ .
...., ...... _
• • • 141.
R-cy. Inc. 2 BR op.tmon~
Bod from• •21.
SIN new plu•h
new plint.
t311 a king hmo tiO. Good
oolocllon of . _ _ , ouk-. utiltloo portloilvjool~. t171mo.
304-871-1104 or 304-1175metal cobin-·hoodbo- t30 1311
Jnd up to ee&amp;.
113 Third Aw .. 2 lA, unlurn..
10 O.ys ume a c:a~h wtth 01411•. Poy -n utiiMI•. So"
..,....,.... c:rodM. 3 MMilo out Dop. p ..o Rof. Coli 114·245Bulovllo Ad. Open 9 A.M. to 5 9181:
P,M, Mon. thru Sat. 114-"10372.
.Lorge upotolro opt. 238 11t Aw.
ICIIchen/ nave • · rllfr'aeretor.
'210/ mo-pluo ~op. Utlltl• 5.
rof. No polo. Coli · 814-4414121.

a•..,,

Will Tutar or teach r•di~g in n1¥'
home or youra. 304-876-259a

,.

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cemral air. underpinning atepa
., d ipplllr'l c.
did. Good
co ndll:ion 814- 982·8778.

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·· ' 18 Wanted to Do

d. booido Stono

chilraJ.-'~

For or oolo: 2 iR mollllo
loncVHomo d..,olo_ pion. 'homo. Colll14-4411-01127.
Y• Y'"' c.. I ElMo Homo A... ol&gt;lotho 11t ofJ~ . 14x70
c.m .. h• your home • your o1 7 m1 t1 from alip 0 1o.
deaL Come'" usl Ohio watta. tr ••
HIOOB2f.07I2.
Coil 514-211-1401

10 moo. No lnt•- ar t13100
c•~ Col 6 14-3111-MU

17 Miscellaneous

117,1 Harley O..v i dson. S~,tper

mo~

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Trollw 5. 1 oao of lon&lt;l lond
15

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Ston~y weather/Dlars. hol~iday . activities

news briefs... --.,.--t

. Continued from page 1 •

EMS has 20 weekend calls _

entered Its third day, stormy immectfately known, sllld Mort remains of troplcatstormAlllson
By United Press Internatlollal
Heavy rains, 90 mph winds and weather was not confined to Edelstein, spokesman for the dumped rain from the central
Units of the Meigs County Emergency Service respon~ed
a possible tbrnado sti'Upk the Texas. In Illinois 30 miles west of Federal Avlatlon Administration . Gulf Coast to the lower Ohio
' to 20 calls over the weekend.
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·
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Dallas-Fort Worth area Sunday Chicago, a single-engine air· In Chicago, addllli It may have Valley. The storm formed Ju_n e
On Saturday at. 1:51 a.m. the Columbia Township Fire
night, blowing, down dozens of · plane crashed In rain and high been weather-related.
26 and faded Into a much ness
Department went to County Road 27 on a structure fire at the
power lines, capsizing boats on winds near Aurora Municipal
The Dallas emergency man- powerful tropical depression ll
Rex Chlndal residence. The unit was called back at 7: 15 when . •
Lake Worth and Injuring ~t )east Airport, killing one man and agement department said police day later.
'
the fire rekindled.
1
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.
.
eight people, the final blow of last critically Injuring another, au·. reported a possible tornado that
The weather service said the
At 9: 29a.m. the MiddlepOrt unit was called to Lincoln Street
week',s tropical storm. ·
thorltles said.
d8Jl}aged a store In South Dallas leftovers frcxp AlUSon continued
for Edna Leach who was taken tc;&gt; Veterans Memorial, and ar
As the long holiday ~eekend
The cause of the crash was not • and a strip shopping center In the to cause c6DCern for Kentucky. ·'
10:54 a .m . the unit was called to Page Street for Budd Darstwlio
Pleasant Grove area. About Early Mondill;.,. the storm was
was taken to Veterans Memorial. .
76,000 houses were without elec· located just ealt of .Evansville,.
The Tuppers Plains unit went to Township Road 275 at 12:48
trlcal power_ Sunday plght In Indiana.
.
.
p.m . for Sadie Larkins who was transported to Veterans
Dallas and Fort Worth.
"We can see the light at the end
Memorial.
In Arlington, the game be- of tile tunnel, bu tnow we've got to
The Rutland unit at 1: 45 p.m . went to Carpenter Hill Road for
tween the Texas Rangers and the get through the tunnel," said Jim
Lloyd Mar.tln who, was dead on arrlval.
Seattle Mariners was postponed Mitchum, the emergency man·and struck another vehicle.
The Racine . unit took William Oiler from Rowe Road to
when tl)understorms flooded the agement coordinator for Liberty
By United Press Internatlollal
Veterans Memorial at 7: 16p.m.
1·
Lisbon: John Hofer,19, Lisbon, Arlington Stadium outfield. It County, Texas which had 6 feet of ·
At least 13 people, Including
At 8: 45 p.m. the Pomeroy unit was called to Pleasant Ridge
four motorcyclists, were kllled In when his motorcycle went out of was the first July ralnout In water In some residential areas.
for Linda Breeding who was taken to Veterans Memorial.
In Fort Worth, a fire depart.'
traffic accidents around Ohio cont'rol at a high rate of 'peed Arlington Stadium history.
At ·8: 57 p.m. the Racine unit responded to a call on Front ment spokesman said high winds
durlng the first 48 hours of the along a Columbiana County road.
Dayton: Melissa Hottle, 21,
Street in which Ruth Swan was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
·long July Fourth holiday
The National Weather Service capsized two boats on Lake
Franklin,
In
·a
two-vehicle
accl·
At 9:33 p.m. the unit went to Township Road 641 In Letart
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skies cleared across much of Worth, but all boaters · were
. week~:nd.
dent
on
Ohio
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In
Montgomery
Township for Sal)'l Maynard who was taken to Veterans.
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the·
rest
of Texas Sunday but the , accounted for. ·
An Ohio Highway Patrol spoThe Pomeroy unit went to Welch Town Hill at 11:24 p.m .
County.
keswoman said the victims lost
Bryan: Tracy Pierman, 28,
where Gerald Arnold was treated bll t not transported.
NAT10NAL WEATHER SERVICe fORICAS1' TO 8 AM EDT 7-MI
theit lives In 10 separate crashes
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The Syracuse unit at 1: 42 -p.m. went to Rose Valley for Greg
Bryan,
and
Kelly
S~had,13,
when
around the state between 6 p.m.
50
Nease who was treated but not transported.
Friday and. ·6 p.m. Sunday. The their vehicle collided at a rural
On Sunday at 2:28a .m. the Pomeroy unit went to Ball Run
counting period for weekend Intersection In Wllllams County.
Road for Robert Boynton who was dead on arrlval.
·
Newark: Thomas Broaddus,
roadway fatalities ends at mid·
The Middleport Fire Deparnnent responded to a call at
3'1,
Lanc~ter., when he lost
night Tuesday.
Family Dollar at 3: 51 a .m . for a minor dumpster fire.
of his ·car on a Licking 50
control
Killed In the fir~ t 48 hours of the
At 3: 59 a .m. the Syracuse unit, answered a call on Chester ·
County
road, striking an ~m­
weekend were:
Road for Dale Riffle who was taken to Veterans.
bankment and tipping over.
· Friday Night
Masslllon: Gerald Morris, 49,
' The Rutland unit at 7:18a .m . was called to Edison Road-fer
None.
and his wife, Dorothy, 46, of
Melissa Fife who was transported to Holzer Medical Center.
Sat ~!(day
Charles Foley was taken from Larkins Street by the Rutland
Akron: Michael Thomas, 19, Magadora, when their motorcy·
unit at 8: 20a.m. to Veterans.
Akron, when the car he was cle.was struck by another vehicle
The Pomeroy unit was called to Amerlcare at 3:43 p.m. and
driving struck another automo- on a Stark County road.
transported Dwight Spencer to Veterans. and at 8:01p.m . the
Lancaster: Nathan Sands, 16,
bile on Ohio 931n Summit County.
unit responded to a call ori Laurel Cliff Road foranautoaccldent
Rushville,
bicyclist struck by an
Cincinnati: .Thomas Walker,
in which Davl(l Landak!;'r was treated bu I not transported.
tomoblle
on U.S . 221n Fairfield
au
25, Cincinnati, when his motorcyAt 11: 21 p.m: the Racine unit responded to Bush town Road for
C·lunty.
cle was struck by a car along a
Trudy Reese who was take!\ to Veterans Memorial, and at 11:53
Sunday
Hamilton County road.
p.m. the Pomeroy unit went to Mulberry Ave. for Cora Mae
Cleveland: Ross Fore, 66,
Fenton who was transported to Holzer.
·
Cincinnati: Albert Stanton, 37, Moreland HilLS, and William
Covington, Ky ., when the car he White, 66, Topshan, Maine, In a
•
was driving went left of center two-car accident on Ohio 91 In
Continued from page 1
along Uj). 27ln Hamilton County Cuyahoga County.

Thirteen die on Ohio
roads over weekend

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Court stops short ...
a Missouri anti-abortion law and.
going further. rejected the "trimester" scheme laid out In the
landmark Roe ruling - a decision that Rehnquist dissented
from In 1973.
"
The court. however. stopped
short of overturning the historic
decision. a move sharply criticized by Justice Antonio Scalia.
The ruling said states may
pass laws that would require. In
some circumstances, that doctors make a determination of
viability of a fetus before performing an abortion. and that
states can bar the use of public
employees, and facilities for the
performance of abOrtions.
Rehnquist wrote. "We do not
see why the state's Interest in
protecting potential human life
should come Into existence only
at the point of viability, and that
t,llere should therefore be a rigid

line allowing state regulation
after viability but prohibiting It
before viability."
···11 is true that the tests In
question Increase the expenSe of
abortion, and regulate the discretion of the physician In determln- ·
ing the viability of the fetus." t he
1
chief justice wrote.
"But we are satisfied that the
requirement of these tests -permissibly furthers the state's
Interest · In protecting potential
human life and we therefore
believe . (the statute) to be
constitutional."
In the Roe decision. the court
essentially ruled that states
could not regulate abortions
during the first three months or trimester -of pregnancy and
could ban abortions during the
final trimester.

--A-rea · deaths~-Gladys Barr
Word has been recelv~d by
George R. Johnson. of Racine. of
the Friday death offormer Meigs
County resident. Gladys Barr. of
Route 2. Beaver Falls, Pa.
Mrs. Barr .was. born May 20,

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Saturday admissions - Betty
Willis. Racine; Steven Nease,
Racine; Budd Darst. Middleport; Harold Hill, Albany; and
William Oiler. Racine.
Saturday discharges -none.
Sunday admissions - Marie
Ray, Racine.
Sunday discharges - Steven
Nease.

1905. She was the daughter of the
late Martin T. and Belle Willis
Johnson of Antiquity, near Ra·
cine. She ~w up In the Antiquity
area ·and later moved to Beaver
Falls where she was . a
homemaker.
She Is survived by three sons.
three daughters. three stepchildren. a sister-In-law, Margaret D. Johnson of Middleport.
ana several nieces. nephews and
cousins in the area .
In addition to. her parents, she
was preceded in death by her
second husband, Carl Barr, of
Beaver Falls. and by two sisters
and three brothers.
Services were held this rriorn·
ing (Monday) 10:30 a.m., at the
Donald Druschel Funeral Home,
New Brighton. Pa.

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WEATHER MAP - DUring 1!81'1y. Tues,day momlag, sbowers ·
and thunderstorms are forecaat for parts of the Ohio Valley.
Showers and thunderstorms are posalble ln,parts of the aordlem
Plains, the Gulf Coast-states, most of the Ohio Valley and parlli of
the south Atlantic Coaat'states. UPI
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Extended Forecast 1
Wednesday through Friday
Mostly fair and warm. Highs
through the period will be In the
80s to around 90 and lows In the
60s. ·

By United Pres~~ International
South Central .
Tonight, a 60 percent chance of
showers. Low 65 to 70. Southeast
wind 5 to 10 mph. Tues(lay, a 60
percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. High 80 to S.'i. ·

Meigs County· area announcements
Plan hakP sale
The .Rutland girl's pl&gt;e wee
softball team will be having a

bake sale across from the .Ru '
tland Civic Center beginning at
8:30a.m. on Tuesday morning.

Debate... _c_o_ntt_n_·u_ed_f_ro_m_pa_g_e_1--'-----decision.
ted that burning nags does not
Thornburgh said It seemed to happen often In the United States
be "the consensus view" tliat_a but summarized the volatUe
statute would not work saying, issue by saying, "It has such a
"That's why we recommended a revolting feeling among the
Constitutional amendment. Sim· American public ... that they
pie. Straightforward. Stark In Its · think something ought to be
terms."
done." .
Rep. Bob Michel, _R·Ill., admit-

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overturned. while only 13 percent
of those who feel life begins at
birth felt the decision should be
reversed.
The survey found 52 percent
sa id Supreme Court justices
s hould not be inUuenced by
demonstrations on the Issue,
while 40 percent said they should
be influenced.
As for the possibility the states
could be empowered by the high
court to pass regulations, 67
percent sa id the state of Ohio

should not regulate abortions
other than to make sure hospitals
and abortion clinics are safe.
. Jesse Marquette, chairman of
the Political Science Department
at the l,Jnlversity of Akron. said
there are deep diviSions and
ambiguities on the Issue.

•SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS•
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TWO ~AY STREO CARNIVAL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY

' COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) . Randy Ayers, an assistant' bas·
ketball coach at Ohio State for
seven years, reportedly was to be
named the Buckeyes' new head
Dally stock prices
coach Monday.
(As of 10 a.m.)
Ohio state has called a 3 p.m.
Bryce and Mark Smith
press conference to announce Its
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
new coach.
'fhe Columbus Dispatch said
Am Electric Powe~ ............. 27~ Monday Ayers was the choice of
AT&amp;T ... , .............. ............... 34% a six-member OSU selection
As hland Oil ...... .. ................. 38% committee, which Interviewed a
Bob Evans ........................... 15
number of potential candidates,
Charming Shoppes .............. 15 ~ Including Arkansas' Nolan Rl·
Cit y Holding Co .................. 1614 .chardson, who withdrew from
Federal Mogul. ................. 25%
consideration Sunday night with
Goodyear T&amp;R ............ ....... 52 ~ a one-paragraph statement, say·
Heck 's ................................. ~
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Key Centurion .................... 12%
Ayers, a graduate of Miami
Lands' End ......................... 271,f1 University where he twice was
Limited Inc ........................ 31Y.. named the Mid-American Con·
Multimedia Inc ................... 961h ference player of tlie year, would
Rax RestaUrants .................. 2 ~ succeed his former boss, Gan
Robbins &amp; Myer s ................ 17% WIUiams, who left Ohio State
Shoney's Inc .............'.......... lOlA . after three seasons to return to
Wendy 's Inti ........... ...... ....... 5% his alma mater, Maryland.
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