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                  <text>Times-Sentinel

July 9, 1989

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Birds that make Jives more enjoyable
By Wendell Tope
SCS Earth Team Voluntee~

BIRDS OF A FEATHER !!e&amp; banded
u this yoi!Jlllg
eaglet found out recently. Pel'llonnel from the Ohio Department of
Nat..-alltesources (ODNR), D&amp;vlslon of WDdllfe, lll't! bull)' flttl"g
Ohio's newest haicb of bald eagles with ldeatlflcailon leg baadl.
. Tbls bini joins about 80 eaglets ballded In Ohio siDce t!IU. Oblo
currenUy has 12 nesting pairs ol ,eagles, m08t l&gt;f thelll along the
·t;ake Erie coast.

Wind, heat plague
firemen out west

length of 10 to 12 Inches. They hard to describe Its call because feeding stations all winter.
. have a crested tall 'whlch Is long of these changes.
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The Blue Jay belqngs to ·the
and wedge sf\aped. Their colors
Their food consists of almost Magpie and crow family and are
GALLIPOLIS -The Blue Jay are violet blue above, allure on anything edible. We might say the smallest of the entire group.
Is our only ·bright blue and while the wings and tall, white on the 25% animal and. 75% vegetable.
Others of this family are King·
bird with a crest. The comblna- face, throat, wing bars and outer .Animals Include young birds, fisher, Cardinal, CI'OW1 Grackle
lion of Its spirited; aggressive tall lips black hOod line, pale and Insects such as ants, ter· and$hrlke..Theyarealldlfferent
mites, grass hbppers, crickets, · 'In coloration and wing shape. The.
ways and loud \!&amp;rled calls gtves below and under tall.
this species a highly distinctive
They lay three- to five eggs and worms.
wings of Jays and Magpies are ,
. cl)aracter. These characteristics depending on. tile age of the
Theyeatallklndsoffleldcrops short and rounded and reaching
makes It a very unpleasant bird female and only one brOod per and acorns. They also have the only to the base of the tall.
'All of this · specie are sea:
to be around, this Includes year. Incubation Is 15-17 days. . habit of llldlng all kinds of seeds
people, birds ancj animal&amp;.
The eggs have a buff or olive or a1)d especially acorns for.winter ven'gers; meaning they all feed
Originally the Blue Jay was a buff background and . mar ked meals. A favorite hiding place Is and Jive in a sin)llar fas~lon , AI)
'bird of the forest and timber line. with dark dots and blotches.
· under. tile ba.rk on a tree. .
are lu~ted by otller birds and can
Like many other birds some of often be seen fighting.In tree.tops
Today they .also frequents lawns,
A Blue Jays' nest Is a coarse
gardens, ranches, suburbs aqd arid carelessly buUI cup shaped this species migrate eastw!lrd · and mid air. The Jay Is often .
parks. Alil!ough they are found structure with a ragged brim. It through Pennsylvania, . N~w .. referred to as Timber Jack or
all year tound, throughout parts Is usuaUy placed In the crotch of a York, and Canada to the Atlantic
Whiskey Jack,
of Its range, they may not be llmb10to20feetaboveground)t and down the coast to VIrginia .
A common sight Is to see one·
present both winter and summer. Is woven together with twigs and and the Carolina then turn west
glide gracefully from the top of a
There Is a general southward rootlets and often contains such and generally show up In our
tall tree to the lower branches of
·shift of the population In autumn, things as bits of paper, rags and area sometime In late February . another. They usually coast to a
glide at the end of the night tq •
for the migration of hundreds of strings. It Is usua11y lined with or March. Most Jays come back
these birds attracts general dead grass blades, leaves and to the same area wl\ere they
perch on a )ower limb, set for a .
hatched.
few moments then start hopping
attention. Many people object to feathers .
the Jays bad habits: They are
There Is some discussion as to
All jays do .not migrate, but
from limb to limb untO they .
good fighters and are called the · call of the Blue Jay. It Is stay within a few ·hundred yards
reach' the top;
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destroyers of other. birds' rtests sometimes said to mimic other · of the place where they were
For the birder the only real ,
conspicuous Identification Is Its :
· by sucking their eggs and des- birds or thatlts call changes with · hatcheq, We know some move In
troylng their young,
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Its mood. Other birds are alerted . the migration route described,
loud sq)lawklng sound It .makes :·
They are described as having a .. to danger .by Its screams .. It Is while others may be seen at
when frightened, Kah-Kah·Kah. '

a form of weed control. We don' t tomato plants in unto tnts year.
"Many · gardeners· 1)0W are
recommend herbicide use · In
In addition, many types of trying to .grow vegetables with·
small home gardens."
Insects are attacking Ohio · out using pesticides," said.UtzinUtzinger said warm tempera· - gardens. They Include . leaf- ger. "This requires more time In
tures and high humidity can lead , hoppers, aphids, flea beetles. the garden to' handle weeds,
to blight caused by a fungus, Mexican·and leaf beetles and the Insects and disease."
aff\"Cting a slgnlfl~ imt f!UmberOf ~olorado potato beetle.

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· budget of $.~10,799 for the 1989·90
school year when they met July 1
In
session.

These tomatoes growing In
a field along SR ~38 In Letart
Falls arc almost ready to be
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three weeks beblnd schedule
for picking tomatoes. Hill.
added thai this spring's heavy
rai!IS . have damaged about
one-half of the tomato crop
which will hurt local farmers
financially. (Dally Sentlel
photos by Michael Shearer)

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and a librarian; $10,054 goes to
salaries, bonds, Insurance, etc.
for members of the board of
education; $320,202 for salaries
and benefits for three principals.
the superintendent and two part
time secretaries; $130.~3 goes ro
the treasurer's office for salaries
and bc'neflts. and related fees ·
such as the cost of the annual
stat.e audit.
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Remaining 'funds comprising
ihe general fund Include $361.078
for operations and maintenance
and $270.227 for bus transporta·
tlon. Approved for coaching
salaries and academic advisors
was S:l6,893.
Under bond retirement to pay
off the high school. $33,;;()() was
approved,
Fund In~ of $207.171 was ap;
proved for. lunchroom needs. •
A total of$68,520was·approved
In the principals fund which

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for supplies; $;;()for
for maintenance;
$2.000 for equipment replacements; $27,764 for contract and
open order service; $80,528 for
fixed charges; $2.000 for capital
outlay.
Other budget Items approved
Included $29.2~ for adult basic
' education; $2,749 for pupil competency; and $3,000 for teacher
development.
. Bus driver certificates were.
approved ,by the board for the
following drivers In each . of
Meigs County's school districts . .
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·T hree die in · Wyandot car crash __~
lly United Press International
Wadsworth: In a one-car accident
Columbus: Suzanne Miltko. 27.
At least a dozen people, lnclu·d· on a city ~treet In Medina.
Westerville, In a one-car ace!·
log five motorcyclists. were
dent on Inters tat£&gt; 270 !!)Franklin
Saturday '
County.
killed in WPekend trMfic acciVan Wert: Motorcyclist Ben
dents around Ohio. , ·,
Cincinnati: Motorcyclist John
Wa~d. 2fi, Willshire, when struc.k
, AI) Ohio Highway Patrol spo- by a farm vehicle on Ohio 49 in Wurzelbacher'. 26. Clncjmiatl.
keswoman ,s aid three people Van Wert County.
when struck by an automQblle on
were killed in a on~-car accident
· a HamUton County road.
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' Sunday
Frl~ay . night on a Wyandot
CirCleville:
Alylng
Zhou.
33.
Cleveland: Motorcyclists
,County -road. The victims were Randy Konleczynski. 21. Brook Columbus. In a one-vehicle ace!·
identified as William Thiel, 22, Patk,· and James Collins, 20. dent on U.S. 22 in Plckaway
Upper Sandusky. and Thomas Brooklyn, In a one,vehlcle acci- .county.
Taylor. 24. and Steven Riedlin- dent on Ridge Road In Cleveland.
· Wapakoneta : Motorcyclist Sager. 22, both of Carey.
muel
Link. 16. Wapakoneta.
' Akron: Renee Lamtley. 32.
Also kll\ed this weekend were:
when
struck
by a farm vehicle on
Street_sboro. In a one-car accian
Auglalze
Counfy
road.
Friday Night
dent on Ohio '9 In Summit
Medina : Dennis Elkins. 33. · County.
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.Cities_: Tax burden shifting
ttQm f~ds .to loc~l gov.ernmeDt
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WASHINGTON iUPI) - AI- . munlcpal employees. occurred In
' A slowdown In the growth of
though they've already In' many places.
local operating budgets wa$
creased ·local taxes and fees.
Increased fees and charges for reported 'by 43 percent of the
cities throughout the nation are municipal serves were Imposed cltles~d36percentmadeactual
feeling severe budget pressures, by 69 percent of the survey redll ns In capital spending.
the National League of Cities . group; property tax rates went At th same time, 7 percent
said Monday.
up In ·41 percent; new fees and . reported reduced levels of servl"The ledgers of local govern- charges were reported by 36 ces provided by the cities and 6
ment show the reality of what percent and new taxes appeared percent said services were
happens when others say 'No new In 10 percent of the cities . .
shifted to another · level of
taxes." ' said Alan Beals. execu l,llearlyaquarterofthecltles- goverment. ,. "
tive director of the league; · 23 ;percent.- expect to see local• . • _
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referring to President Bush's revenues decline this year, aiNearly a. quarter of the cities
campaign pledge. "The bUrden Is most double the 13 percent th'at reduced thefr workforCe .and 19
shifted. the taxes are shlfl.ed and reported declining .revenues a percent reported ·a f~ on
the cities get clobbered."'
' year ago.
hiring. Nearly one out of three
Beals made his comment ·In
cities- 32 percent- were using
By region. that jump was the con1~acts with private sector
relaslng the League's annual
greatest In the Northeast, where firms to carry out varlo)ls public
survey of city fiscal conditions.
The survey of 362 cities found ·' reports o,f declining revenues service fUIICtlons.
that nearly half expecte&lt;l to see shol from 4 percent of the cities
expenditures outpace revenues surveyed In 1988 to ·23 percent In
"If you look at tbese numbers
this year, compared to36percimt 1989. Among jXlpulatlon categoas
a digital printout on the
declining
revenues
were
ries.
a year ago, forcing them to draw
condition
of our nation's cities·,
!rom their reserve funds or take reported this year by 21 percent
you
would
have to be worried, If
.of cltlel with populations above
,other emergency actions.
not
downright
alarmed," Bl!als
. In addltlonl substant~l cuts In aoo;ooo, compared .with only 3
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In Eastern Local, driver certlf·
!cates were approved for sa·ndra
Cowdery. Flossie Dill. Keitha
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chle. Nita Jean Ritchie, Mary 'of $15.700. The state minimum ·
Rose. Vto let Satterfield. George salary schedule was Increased ·
A. Wolfe, ){athy Barringer. El- by $900 to $16,000. so the board :
nora Bernard. Gary Dill. Paul decided to give the same type of
. Baer and Archie Rose.
Increase to localcertlfled,personSouthern Lbcal drivers wbo ·nl'l at the cbunty office. ~ex­
were approved were Bob Dud- plalned John Riebel. county
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ding, Wendell Ervin,. Daniel superintendent.
Riffle. Dan Smith and Ernest
A sL~·peroent salary increase
Spencer.
was approved for four other
Approved in Meigs Local were employees, including two secreEsther Slack, Denver Cotterill, !aries. SuperlntendE&gt;nt Riebel
Donna Daniels, Katherine Des- and Truant Officer Otis Knopp.
klns .. Evelyn Hobbs. Jackie King.
The followh1g other actions
Mary King, Juanita Lambert, were also taken by the board.
Cora Loftis. Emily Manley. Ida
-Kathy Baker's resignation .
MarUn, Carl Morris, Carrie as a speech therapist was
Morris. Linda Morris, Steven accepted.
Morris. Gloria Oller. Pauline -County board of education
Snowden, Frederick Thomas, standards were adopted .
Minnie Thornton. Ernestine -Membership for 1989-90 In
Ward. Shirley Wilson. Norman . the Coplltlon of Rural and AppalWood. Ronald Wood. Wanda . achlan Schools was ap}lroved.
Wood. Lots ' Wyant and Robert . Present for the meeting were
Ramsburg.
·county board mPmbers Robert
The board adopted a $16,600 ·Burdette, Vlrgll King. Harold
base salary schedule lor the Lohse. Oris Smith and Harold .
certified staff, which is a $900 Roush.

F~es,

heat score~ the Wes_t,
thunderstornts hit .Michigan
Although no Injuries were were visible 60 ml,les awa y.
By Untied Press International
Firefighters from three states
Thunderstorms punched the reported. flames from the fire helped battle the Inferno.
upper Great Lakes and Rocky 12 miles long and 5 miles wide Mountain region early Monday.
while wildfires fanned by winds
an~ searing heat continued to prevail In the West. the National
Weather Service said.
The showers and thunderA Tuppers Plains area man an~ a Long Bottom area youth
storms in the Rockies were
were Injured In a one-truck crash Monday at· 1: ;,; a .m. in
scattered across much of Wyom·
lng and western Montana. foreBedford Township on SR 681, about h;llf a mile east of mile post
12,
according to the Gallla-Melgs Post of t,h e'State Highwa y
casters said. YV!nds of 25 to 35
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Mati s. Hensley, 20, of SR 681, Tuppers Plains. and his
gusting to 40 mph at Grand
Junction, Colo.
passenger, Edna M, Driggs, 15. Rt . 1, Long Bottom. were takt'n
Forecasters said thunderby the Meigs County EMS to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Driggs was treated and released for a tract ured right ankle.
storms also were concentrated
· over eastern upper Michigan and
Hensley was treated and released for bruises.
northern lower Michigan early
Hensley, driving a 1988 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck. was
traveling east when he lost control of the truck. He went off the
Monday.
left side of the road and Into a ditch .
Showers and thunderstorms
over Georgia generated 1.45
Inches of rain late Sunday, but
· moved Into the southeastern part
of the state early Monday ,
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The Red Cross BlOodmobile will be at Krogers In Pomeroy on
Thunderstorms around
Tuesday fr6m noon to 4 p.m:
Atlanta overnight caused 'scat·
tered power outages affecting
over 3.'700 homes, Georrla Power
off~
Company otflclall aald. Gwln·
nett County, Ga., firefighters
The Middleport Income tax office
be closed from 1Jy 10
foqht mlllor bouse blazes, at
through Jqly 21 due to the vacation of the admln lstrator. A:nyone
teat one CIU.ed by ll&amp;htnlng.
wishing to may leave payments or messages at the mayor's
U&amp;fllntll&amp; atorma sparked do·
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office. or pay by mall.
zena of !Ina Ia tbe acorched
Wl!ltera states aad Ia Nebraska,
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Eastern
tbe evaeu~tloa Sunday l&gt;f more
the 1,0110 tourllta, residents aild
Physicals for athletes and cheerleaders at Eastern Junlo.hospltal ~tlenll from the Fjr.t
, High and High School will be given on Saturday at the high
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Jtoblnaon State Park area.
'''It's pretty bacl,"pld Dawes
·SCG~des10, 11, and 12are to reportat8a .m.. and grades seven.
County sheriff's dispaltller Kel!Y .
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comprises costs for activities.
throughout the district: an(j,
$51,28.'\ for student activities such'
as school organizations and
clubs, as well as freshman~
sophomore·, junior and senlo~
class montes . Approved to covet:
transportation costs and to pa)!
officials for sports and extracurrlcular activities was $87,533 . . :
Other funds which .were ap;
proved Include $37,631 to DPPF;
$44,647 to Title VI -B; $162.781 t¢
Chapter I; $42,000. lottery; am~
$10.000. Chapter II;
Present for th6 meeting were
Dennie Hill, treasurer; Scott
Wolfe. !Joard · president, an~
members Denny Evans and Johl)
Murphy.
:T/le next regular meeting o.t
the Southern Board Is expected tQ
be July 24: 7 p.m.. at .the. hlgl!
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board met In regular ·session at
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Of the total amount, $3.2
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general fund whiCh inCludes
~pproxlmately $1.2 · million _for.
teacher's salaries.
Amounts In the various other
categories under general· fund
Include approximately $1.2 million for teacher's salaries;
$246,149 for special Instruction;
$123.4~~ for vocational lnstruclion; $12,000 for other lnstruclion. such as costs for sending
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Weather tough on home ·gardners

Uta h's biggest blaze and the
By United Press International
· COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - If
Thousa nds of firefighters, largest in the lower 48 states,
the sun doesn't shine, new plant
plagued by erratic winds and a grew to 12.200 acres Satyurday in
varieties, fertilizer and equipsweltering summer heat wave, . the Eastern Book . Cliff Mounment aren't much help for
fought Sat urday to co nt ain wild- tains. a bout 20 miles west of
gardeners.
fires that have consum ed more Gra nd Junction. Colo. ·Known as
·"We still depend on weather,
than·70.000 acres in .nine western · the Diamond.Peaks fire, some-of
which hasn't allowed much sucthe acreage charred was from
s tates.
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cess In many vegetable gardens
In Utah, 1.600 firefighter s were deliberate backfires. said Buthis year," says Jim Utzinger.
battling four ma jor blazes, while rea u of Limd Management s poOhio State University professor
in Northern California's Lassen keswoman Mary Plumb.
of horticulture.
" It is now 80percent contained.
Co unty an all-out effor t was
Rain has flOoded or saturated
launched to halt a 1.600-acre Yesterday was a very successful
some gardens and led to outblaze that destroyed two homes da y and progress Is very good,''
breaks of disease and insects.
and injured two men when said Plumb. She said air tankers
Lack of sunshine has stunted
flames whipped over their made mo re than 2' drops of fire
plants and left soil cold enough In
retardant 'Friday on the t ire's
flretrucks.
spots to inhibit seed germination
A California Department of west flank to contain it while
or result In decayed seed.
Forestry spokesma n said two ground _crews dug trenches .
" If your early-summer vegeta" It 's a pristine area with Jots of
firemen en tht' trucks suffered
bles. have not grown well,"
smoke inhalatio n bu t were heavy timber," said Plumb. who
Utzinger said, "you.may want to
treaied and released while a es timated complete containment
try for a late-summer or earlythird firefighter was trea ted for by Sunday nigh t. There was
fall garden. We can' t prediCt the
'heat exhaustion. A total of 380 concern by fire bosses, . she ' summer's weather. but optim·
firefighte r s from 10 agencies added. over fore casts predicting
Ism leads us to Mlieve iT will get
were u-sing 21 engi nes. rtve air lightning storms and windS gust· · better. Tomatoes in pa r ticular
' should grow and flower quickly If
tankers. five helicopters and nine ing to 4o mph.
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four
fires
burned
bulldoz&lt;&gt;rs to fight the out -of. the summer Is sunny and hot." ·
conlrof blaze which closed an a boui-37,000 acres in th e interior.
Crops such as brussels sprouts.
eight -mile stretch of State High- The larges t being a 24.000-acre, cauliflower, broccqli , cabbage,
ligh tning-caused fire some 200
way 3% near Janesvi lle.
kohlrabi, okra. beets. cu,;We're hav ing control prob- mites wes t.of Anchorage.
cumbers, wax and green beans
Don Barry, a BLM spokesman
l!'ms due to erratic winds and low
and summer s.quash can be
ttumidity." .the spokes man sa id tn Fairbanks. said a ma.n-caused
planted until mid-July .'
of th e Lassen Cou nt y blaze blaze also charred 8.200 acres
Crops that can be planted In
dubbed the Eagle Fire by fon· - nea r the town of Aniak . He said late August for mid-fall harvest
sters. "lt's steep, d lffl~u\1 ter- rain a'nd high humidity has include splna~h . . turnips. leaf
rain to figh t a fir" in and we're helped keep · the fires . from lettuce and radishes.
having spotting probl em ~ and spreading but said drier weather
Utzinger said to plant transwas ·fbrecast. About 4;;() firefighwind problems."
plants If they are available. If the
In California's Butte Count y. a ters were dispatched to fight the soli Is moist when you plant
7;;()-acre blaze was 100 perce nt fires. · .
seeds, plant them shallower.
In Ar izona. a blaze charred which will help them germinate
contained Satu rday with control
expected by Sund a.' · night. The 2.000 acres in the Saguaro Na- and emerge quicker. he said.
fire · destroyed four homes with tiona l Monument outside Tucson
"Be ready to control weeds ,"
the losses timated at $269.800. bu t· and another fire of about 3,000 said Utzinger, "because they 'll
7' other homes threatened by t·he acres was being fough t near the grow quickly. "Cultivate through
blaze were saved. a s pokesman Arizo na-New Mexico border shallow hoeing or tilling when the
near the habitat of the en&lt;!_an- weeds are small. After cultivasa id.
gcred Big Horn sheep.
tion. you can put a mulch down as

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Feeding frenzy on abortion
makes it the overriding issue
By LEE LEONARD
UP£ SJat~hoUM Reporter
COLUMBUS - The media feeding frenzy over a borllon Is
·accomplishing littl~ in the way ofpromotingenllght~nro discussion of
this sensitive issue.
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Following last week's Supreme Court ruling. reporters descendt;'d
like sharks on potential candidates foro!!ices ranging from governor
to dog-ca tcher. demanding to know theh· position on abortion.
They also attempted to provoke confrontation ·between the
anti-abortion and pro-c hoice factions . whose representatives were
1a 1 trying to understand the complex Supreme Court decision and its
ramifications and tbi do in~ their best to make a civil resJ)onse.
Tn Ohio. nothing is going to bt• donP on abortion until at least n&lt;•xt
year. particular!~· since Ohio's own law is being tested before the
Supreme Court.
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Ye t it is being touted as THE big Issue in the 1990 campaign.
Abortion takes up &lt;'X act Jy five of the approximately to_.OOO pages in
th&lt;' Ohio lawbooks. and deserv!'dlv so.
How&lt;.'ver. lh&lt;' opposing factions: because they make such good TV
on such an emotional issu&lt;'. are allowed and even encouraged to
become larger than life tn the public debate on governm&lt;'nt .
If the media frenzy continu!'s. a 1990 c~mpaign dominated by the
abortion lssu!' will b!'coml' a self-fulfilling prophecy; candidates will
lx• given litmus tes ts and elected or shot down oil their single_- lssuP
pos ition. not on their qualitit'S as public sprvants.
Rack in the l9f'&lt;Js. the Amer.lcan mindset. was to look-undl'l' every
bed for a cofllmunist a rd. in an exercise called :·red-baiting. " todrfve
them Into hiding or make it so tough on thNr! tht•y'd k•ave the country.
Looking back. il ~·Pms foolish ; as foolish as it will seem in 30 years
that Americans "abortion-bailed" their elected officials and mad&lt;'
war with each othor ovPr the idea that they were pro-choice or
pro-lif&lt;•.
Ohio':; legislative lea d1•rs are trying to keep things in p&lt;•rspeclive.
· 'We'r&lt;' not going to rush into anything." said Housl' Speaker Vernal
Riffe Jr .. DcWheelersburg. ·'I assume we will handle it In a- calm,
deliberal&lt;' and considered manner," agreed Senate President
Stanley Aronoff. R-C'incinnati.
Gov . Richard C'&lt;'IPStf'. who has become much more opiljionated on
socia-l issues now that he doesn 't have to stand for re-el&lt;'ction any
morP. got his two cc•nts worth In on thP dl'ath pen~lty last week.
The governor vetoed a bil l providing for letha l injection as an
alternatiVe to electrocution as the method of capital punishment In
Ohio.
Celeste said ht• favors nelt hel' method as the ultima I&lt;' punishment
for murderers: that the maximum pena)ty shou ld be Ill~
imprisonment with no possibility for parole and no time off for good
behavior.
ll 's long been known that Celeste has opposPd the death penally.
a It hOugh h&lt;' ha s said he would uphold Ohio. law if the opportunity to
eXC'CUte rvPr a rises.

The governor said Rt•p. Ronald Mottl's proposal to allow a convict
to choose lethal injPctlon owr the electric chair is nothing more than
"sugar coaling" capital punishment to allow citizensto support It
"wi th what they think arc 'clean hands."'
Celeste's position dovetails with his peace advocacy platform. He
beli&lt;'ves capital pu nishment ft•eds society's thirst for violenee.
" If a sense of human decency Is our guide, then we should join the
growing list of civilized nations which have abolished the death
pen all~· itself." th&lt;' governor wrote• in his veto message.
. Mottl. a Parma Democrat. was undaunted. He is a patient sort. It
took him at least four yPars 'to gt't !he state lottery enacted in the
1970s. and he will no doubt continue to work for lethal injection .

Letters to-the editor
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AnothN Girl Scout yea r in
Meigs County is almost at an end.
Soon we will be starting all over
aga in and organizing for the new
year which will ·start in September. But the new year will
· bring a change. as Big Bend East
Service Unit will be joining the
west si d&lt;• to JTlake one county·
wide servict' unit . instead of two
- sm &lt;\1.! ones.
T want to take thi s opportunit y
to thank a ll my lea ders and .
co- leadcr·s In the Southern and
Eastern.School Districts 1which
comprise Big ·Bend Easn for the
fine jobs th&lt;&gt;y've done. Without
womC'n like them. we would have
no troops for the girls to join.
Thanks also to the moms and
dads. lh&lt;' buslnesS&lt;•s. the troop
sponsors. and anyont• e lse who
has helped our troops throughout ·
the yea r . ·

set"iiP. takp down and solicit
donations. You know wno you
are! THANKS!
This year we tried somet hing
new and held a service unit
(t!Qngy·eantl.ng .P.~oject. With the
help of leaders Brenda Jones.
Debbie Cooke. C'onnle Collins.
Beth Theiss and three Brownie
S&lt;'Outs. it was a hug&lt;" success.
Thanks to all the local businesses
who donated to this event. and to
Dan Smith and Ruth Frank for
allowing us to set up a food booth .
·at their auction. and to the moms
and grandmas· who baked goo·
dies for us. With the money we
earned we will be buying trophies
for the Meigs County Fair,
service unit suppltes such as first
aid VCR tapes and books, and
hopefully we'll be able to help
some needy girls In scouting.
New leaders will be needed this
fall and any dedicated volunteer
would bf. welcome. The girls are
I want to say special thank· worth the time you . Invest in
yous ,to Chester Elementary them. We in Girl Scouting hope to
School fo r let tlng us use their make a dlfferenc~ lit ihe lives of
gym for both our lnternartonal our girls. They are ourfutureand
Thinking Day and for the Daisy- we need to help plant their feet on
Brownie dance event; to the , the right path. . ,
,Meigs &lt;;ounty Senior Citizens
Shirley A . Cogar
Center and Gerald Powell !or .
Service Unit Director
helping with the Junlor-Cadette
Big Bend East
dance event: the Meigs County
CB Club for a donation to our
Sltll cUeer
Green Circle project: to Eastern
High School for a1Iowln1J us the
Al111011t all of the more tban $OO,oto
use o! their gym and PA system
cues
or 11011-melauoma lkiD ~­
to~ the annual Mother· Daughter
developed each year In tile United
Banquet. as well as several local Stalel are COIIIIdered to be 11111-nlatbusinesses, Including all the area ed, reports Tbe World AJmt!W. 8lcll
floWer shops, tor donations to the a~ e II allo a majar feetor In tile
banquet: and those very special
of - · · - · • lkbl
lew moms who always _c;ome to dewlopment
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that flag,burnlng is protected by
the Constitution's free-speech
guarantee: I agree·wtth their decision, and I think President
Bush's call for a constitutional
amendment outlawing any flagbesmirching is Ill-advised.
Either. all expression is gua·
ranteed by !lie Constlfutlon, or
none is. With the exception of
sjieech or action that treads on
someone else's constitutional
rights, we can't go around out·
Iawing expressions . we don't
agree with. .,
· Nevertheless, the particular
expression that the Supreme
Court upheld this time makes me
, sick. It makes me sick just like
ariy other stupid act that pur·
ports to protest one person or
group by desecrating something
that Is sacred to other people as
well. Usually, the symbol the
protesters attack means Utile or
nothing to the actual targets of
their Ire.
I doubt if you COIIld find a bel·
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remember the first tm;e I Ira· napping against the blue sky · veli!d overseas and how qver· we he 111anaged to protect tree·.
joyed I was to see the flag-ti_ying dam o! thought and express ton·
above the airport when f 'got lor 213 years through some
back. There's nothing like poor,
pretty scary challenges.
jam-packed . socialist countries
JSo, flag -burners of the world,
to make you appreciate middle- yoll may continue your juvenile,
class America.
misplaced "protests" with no
And there was the time, stand- fear of punishment. One . thing ·
ing for the national anthem at a
that flag stands for is your freemajor-teague ball game, when I dom to burn lt. But I just wish
was suddenly struck with how' that the next time
you're
much I enjoy because of · the tempted to strike a match you
Ideals that fhlg represents. I pick
something that really
have no idea why the realization means something to the leaders
. crystalllzyd for me at that point, you hate. Burn a copy of "Win·.
but I ,know that. for most ot my ning Through Intlmadatlon,'' for
adult life. my widening knowl- example.
edge of other countrjes and goOr,!! you can't think o! a sym·
vernments has put
in awe of · bot that would really mean sowhat we have ·accomplished in methlng to the guys you're unthts Imperfect but wonderful de- happy with, ask.yourselves who
mocracy. .
you'll really be hqrtlng by defll·
And at thts stage of my life. I inga fiag .,... gOOd, common peaam Increasingly aware that my pie who love that flag for as
thinking sometimes differs from many reasons as there are free·
how other people would like me dams and opportunities here;
to think. Perhaps that's what I · people w~ loved ones died to
think of most when I see that flag preserve those freedoms. People
like me.
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sym!Jolism 'than the bur.nlqg of a
fiag, Prolesters
usuafly say
they're protesting 'government
leaders or tli~e leaders' poll·
cies. But that's lunacy. They're
not burning a symbol of the men
or women Who rull the govern·
ment any more than burning a
· scho111 Jetter Is an effective protest against te 11uperlntendent or
the school board.
What protester~ are burningor walking on or making Into a
pair of trousers or whatever else
they decide to do to the ~merican
flag - is a symbol precious to
people who have nothing to do
with government leaders or poli:
cles.
I'm not sure when I became
conscious that the American fiag
meant something so fundamentally Important to me. I suspect
the whole ·concept · was pretty
murky unto I was way past the
age when some of these flag.
burners took up the sport.
But I do not know the realiza.
tlon hlt me In smalllncrements.T

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Did we mak~ regional· ·peace deals? Ru.'iher
ence of Namibia, its suspension reluctant to announce an agree- not yet disclosed, may have been
of military aid to UNITA, Cuba's mimi whose Implementation fay agr·e ed upon during those truttful
phased withdrawal ol Its troops wholly lrt the future, and de- days In Moscow In the spring of
!rom Angola, Moscow's surprJs. . pended moreover on the· consent 1988. The Soviet withdrawal from
'lng shlfl to a less aggressive and cooperation of such !lrickly Afghanistan, of course, was•
policy toward South Africa, and client states as South Africa, already under way. But the trencl
now the astonishing agreement Cuba and Angola. But agreement of events In Southeast ASia,
rif the communist regime in among the latter was reached where Moscow's ally VIetnam
Angola to incorporate In the . with surprising SPI!('&lt;hl talks In has been negottatlpg the pullout
government and public Ute of the Geneva just two months later, . of Its forces occupying Cambocountry the rebels It tried for 14 and the prescribed event~ hllve. dia, is certainly suggestive.
years. to destr~y-- are.clpsely· unfolded, almost without a hitch,
In short, real pe!ICe may be
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related aspects of an agreement ever since.
clo5er than we think.
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This explanation of developreached, In private, between the
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superpowers. In the immortal ments has the added advantage. lumn, I staled that the director of
of answering certain otherwise the Center on Religion&amp;: Society, .
words of William Gibbs McAdoo,
"Things do not 'happen'; they mystifying quest!Ons. Old Presi· on being discharged for alleg-edly
derit Reagan simply decide to let disaffecting certain tlnanclal ,
are brought about."
Savlmbl go down the drain? Last supporters of the center's spon·
fall, as South Africa pulled Its sor, the Rockford Institute, "reHow and when was the paclfl·
forces out of Angola, it certainly taliatl'ji by charging tllat certain
cation or southern Africa agreed
looked possible, and the best passages In recent Issues o! .
upon? Probably at the Reagan·
reassurance a · high mllltary Chronicles (a publication of the ,
. Grirbachev summit lit Moscow In
authority I consulted coulli o!fer Institute) are open to lnterprela· ,
tate May and early June 1988. No
was the statement that t)le tion as anti-Semitic."
announcement whatever was
coming
perU to Savimbl was
made on the subjecti . public
Pastor Richard Neuhaus, the
estimated
to l!e "manageable." lndlvldulilln'questlon, has asked
attention focused ·on the INF
(He could .hardly tell me that me to explain that his charges
accord. Probably both sides were
Gorbachev bad agreed to force first ~came public ' when Rock· ',
dols Santos to end the clvU war! ) lord llsell, anticipating his re- 1
Such musings lead me to sponse to his discharge, report ;
wonder just what other things, them.
By United Press International
Today Is Monday, July 10, the 191st day of 1989 wtth 174 to follow.
The moon Is In its first quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury and Jupiter.
The even lng star.s are ~enus, Mars and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the stgn of Cancer. Th!!Y Include
Protestant theologian John Calvin -In 1509, American painter James
Whistler tn 1834, French novelist Marcel Proust In 1871, black
educator Mary McLeod Bethune In 1815, noveilst Saul Bellow In 1915
(age 7•) . TV news anchor and commentator David Brinldey in 1920
(age 69), boxer Jake LaMotta ln 1921 (age 68), author Jean Kerr In
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1923 (age 66). te.nrils star Arthur Ashe In 1943 (age~), folksinger Arlo
Guthrie in 1947 (age 42) . and actress Sue Lyon .in 1946 (age 43).

. The· settlement reac bed recently between the communist
puppet regime in Angola and the
. gyerrUta forces of Jonas Savlmbl
(called UNITA) Is the latest In a
striking series of developments
taking place In that sensitive
area o! the globe.
Perhaps these developments
are only loosely related and
result independently from the
actions or local forces. President
Mobutu Sese Sl!ko of Zlllre, for
exam pie, hosted the .conference
of African heads of state atwhich
Savlmbi and the communist
puppet· president Jose Eduardo
dos Santos. finally rriet and
agreed to end their civil war, and
Mobutu has been taking bows
and accepting congratulations
ever siDce for his supposed part
in engineering the settlement.
But I think we are entitled to
conclude that the whole series of
. recent developments In southern
Africa - South Africa's long·
delayed consent to tl)e lndepend·

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spent$2.3mUlion to defeat a local ycling and !eared tbe bottle bill
WASHINGTON - The bever· thal ·has the 'beverage lobby in a
age and bottle industries, in a
lather. It doesn't help the bottle b111 in : Washington, D.C. would be bad for aluminum
The bottlers dld Jiot want recycling. By the wa.y, Kennedy
panic over a national bottle bill.
bottlers' ntorate to have a presl·
members of Congress to get used added, his brother has a business
have joined forces to bully '!reilt who at least clahns to be an
to the idea at the seat of In Boston that has tried to get
members of Congress out of environmentalist.
sponsoring the blll.
Henry's bill would require a,t ~overnment. The bizarre 1987 ad recycling contracts with cities.
In the past two months, live least a 5-cent deposit on all beer;
campaJtn tried to convince peo"Seeing what he was up to, I
pie that old , bottles are dirty. thOught I should hold olf,"
members of Congress have come soft·drink, wlne cooler end water
groveling to the House leader- containers sold. anywhere in the Magazine ads · shqwed full-page . Kennedy said. He (lld_n 't mention
photos of cockroaches Climbing the $2,300 campaign cont~ibution
ship, asktng.to have their names country: The blll coveril glass,
over
empty bottles with the he ~ot from Coke last year .
. removed as co.sponsors · or the plastic and aluminum. Nine
warning,
"Roaches aren't
Bennett told us that· he was
states have similar bottle laws
bottle blll. .
returnable."
atrald
the bill "might Imperil
None of the fiCkle five admit that have become the key to litter
This year, the bottle lobby Is some jobs In my district."
that they buckled under pressure control and recycling in those
from the beverage lobby, but states.
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prepared to break the· bill over
Spokesmen for Unsoeld and
those who are stU! proud to have
A nationaL bill terrltles most
the bead of Congress. Five Lewis said their bosses had
sponsors, all Democrats, were changed their minds upon a
their names on the bill sa'} the bottlers and beverage giants
persuaded to see It the Industry's closer look. Oymally didn't repressure is as clear as g(ass.
because it means prices wm go
way and took their names off the turn our calls. It was probably a
The bottle Issue has been the up 5 cents. Even though the
snowb111 in hell for a dozen years, money is relund,able, consumers
b111 - Reps. Joe Kennedy or c_olncidence that he abandoned
never collecting enough momen· could balk at the lnfialed cost. . Massachusetts, Jolene . Unsoeld the b111 one day after . the
tum to reach a hearing In the Bottlers argue thattbe bill would
of Washington (homeofOiympla beverage lobby sent a frantic
House. But .this year. the bill's boost cost to . consumers and
Beer), Charles Bennett of Flor- mglling to CQngrenlonal offices.
author, Rep. Paul Henry, ~- would int~rfere with recycling
ida, John Lewis o! Georgia Maybe the malling jogged DyMich., has collected 75 co- practices already ·underway.
(home of Coca-Cola) " and Met- , · mally's memory that· he had
sponsors - three tlnies as many
received campaign contributions
· vyn Dymally of California.
as have signed on to ii:ny previous
In the past, the beverage and , Kennedy was the big surprise. from Coca-Cola and the Wine
bottle bills.
, bottle industry has pulled out all The Massachusetts bottle bill Is Institute.
In these d11ys of gverfiowlng the stops to prevent a national considered a mo"el. But
Henry Isn't letting the mutiny
landfills, Congress has appar· bottle bill. In 1987, the lobby, Kennedy told our associat~:. Jim discourage his' drive to pass the
ently figured out that it can't backed primarily by CO&lt;!a-Cola, l.ynch .that he , wanted a more b1ll. He expeCts to get a hearing
afford to trash the b111 again. And Anheuser Busch and Miller, comprehensive approach to rec- to air the lss~J!! ,t his summer.

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''I lost two Grand Slam finals In
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hurts.''
Edberg said.
(UP!) -'- Boris Becket's p&lt;)wer.
Becker said he valued this
t a11d Stem Graf's speed swept
year.'s success higher than his
West Germany to .-1 a- double
198.'\ and 1986 Wimbledon titles .
·triumph ' Sunda·y In a twin re·'The early victories were
match of last year's Wimbledon
more likt&gt; a fairy tale,~· he said.
singles finals.
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true. really.
and I
Becker av('nge~ his 1988 defeat
didn't know what I was doing .
in the·fl11al by crushing Sweden's
Even In 1986, It was still brabd
Stefan Edberg, 6-0, 7-6. 7-1 (6· 4~.
new. But over the last two or
to become the youngest player to
three yE&gt;ars 1 had to work harder
wili th e men's title three times.
than I ever had. So In a way I feet
The 21-year-old German.
much
more proud now than in my
· champion .In 198S and 1986. took..
early
years."
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two hours and 12 minutes to
Becker. ranked second tn the
· sec~re viciOI'Y before hurling hIs
world behirid Lend! but seeded
racket into the packed Centr.!.'
Court stands, signalling the end · third for Wimbledon. said posh
tlve thinking rescued him lri the
,· of the $S.3 million grasscourt
second set.
tournament. .
"It's almost unexplainable
"After a couple of seconds you
YES!. - West Germany's Steffi Graf celebrates her second
what .sometimes happens . At 6-!\,
realizl' you have won It and then
consecutive
Wimbledon women's championship aft er knocking off
40-0 on grass, there's normallyn.o
you just explode. •· said Becker.
Martina
Navratllova
in Sunday's finals hy a 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 count.
way you can win that set. But If
adding. • ~Now my racket has
·you think like that also you don't
· gon(''With the wind."
win. So you always ha ve to think
Earlier. Graf had occupied
positive."
.center stage for 92 .minutes in
Graf is proving near-invincible
HOLDS TROPHY - West Germany.'s Boris Becker holds the · retaining the women's crown
on the women's circuit, complet·
Wimbledon Champion's trophy aloft foe all to see after defeating
with a 6-2. 6-7 il-7 1. 6-1 victory
lng a sweep of the four majors·
·Sweden's Stefah Ed,ber!i In the men's llnals Sunda~ at Wimbledon.
ovl'r Martina Navratilova. Graf.
NEW YORK ·~ UP II -The New bids to the National Invitation
last year . . After retaining her
Becker won h. Is thll'd Wimbledon tllle in three sets. (REUTER) .
20. lhus deprived the
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Czechoslovak-born American qf
was surprisingly beaten In last Jackson: an assistant under Rick
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A
club
official.
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A
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The
20-year·old
West
German.
by Becker: ":ho showed no signs
be identlfi&lt;'d. co nfirmed that
ove'
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come
with
emotion,
wept
In
of tiredness from Saturday's
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seniors player . "But that was. rain-delayed four-hour semifinal
C'ONCGREl. Mass. ;·UP!)
lhrough Friday, lll Court St., Po·
her chair after sealing victory Jackson will bP named to rt•placP
who
left
th
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NBA
club
in
Pitino,
meroy,
Ohlo, by the Ohio Valley PubBoll Charles. feeling stronger just a great round that Bobs hot." · against Ivan Lend!. whiCh had
with an ace which left · her
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Kentucky
Jim Ferree ··m atched the low caused the women's .final to be
than ever at the age of o3. fired a
32-year-old opponent groping
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bogey-free 6.~ Sunday to win the round of the day wtth a 6o to tie postponed 24 hours·.
helplessly. It was · the third
Ohio.
Miller
Barber
at
20:\.
Terry
Dill
$300,000 Digital Seniors Classic
successivl' Wimbledon fina l be"In fact that helped me." the
finlshE&gt;d
alone
at
10-under
with
a
by three strokes over tour rookie
Th e Knick ~ will also an nounce
Member: Untted Press International,
tween the two.
champion said. "I just took
Inland Dally Press Association and the
closing-round 67, and Walt 'zem- advantage of playing well in the · Graf;·who had gonP through the that Jackson's assis tants wlll be
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himself
at
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Charles, last yPar's runnerup.
last two sets yesterday. I was . first six rounds without dropping former NBA 'c oach Paul Silas
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Five players. including the .much quicker into the rna tch
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New York, New York 10017.
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ominous
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racing
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evened the •match when serving
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pion could not sustain the · career in 1981 at Oregon, then
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went to Washington State In 198.1
sponded with a battery of blisterNo subscrtpUoris by mail permitted In
Bruce Crampton and Da le
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Ing backhands to take the game
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both shot· 71 to finish tied at 202.
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· ·1987.
12 of the last 13 points.
luide Meigs County
"Today 1 didn't hit any bad golf Th&lt;' Oaktaitd Ath·l~tlcs an •
Explaining away the tears. .
Jackson was one of th eorigi nat
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Tony LaRussa's contraet had . . ity." Edberg said later. "I played means even more to h&lt;'r than at Oregon under Di c k Hartrr.
· Outside Metp County
acknowledged as the world's best
been .e xtended for three years five bad points in a row and that
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left-handed Payer.
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about my game and I was
"I cried becauS&lt;' I was so so at forward. Oregon &lt;.'arned two
. "It could have. been a ditfPrent
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swinging very well." .
keyed up.'' she said. "In my
was bE&gt;Jieved to have recE&gt;Ived a back to one set all. because I was heart I wanted it badly so much. I
Charles moved into the lead for, · hefty Increase over the $300,000
worked very hard for H. espe·
good wh e n he : holed a 1!\-foot ''
starting to play a bit better." .
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birdie putt on th£' ,par four l2_th
annu.a t. sat~ry h&lt;&gt; .now earns .
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announced.
year
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was
much
more
depending
of
the
third
set
a!ld
suffered
a
o-und,er 31 on, the front nine in
Th" skipper and a team spokesfront of ·the largest gallerle,s on· man said negotiations had been . diSastrous setback. in th ~· ninth , on it for myself."
Graf said she Was superior to
the seniors tour this year.
when he double -faulted to lose his
.
"I enjoy tlils golf course," said ·COntinuing since SP.rlng training
Navratllova In two vital areas.
serve.
. .
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Chari'"· "arttl ,the greens are
but h~d reill&lt;~ined amicable.
"T was serving 'a llltle better.
Sensing victor~· . Becker then
than
her
and
returned
better.''
served It out to 30, forcing .
magnificent to putt on.
....
Edberg into net ting a backhand she said. "She did not make
"I'm physically stronger at 5.1
l ~oo.@iffil· ~
.
many errors tn the second set and
service return to reach match
than I've ever been in my life."
Sumo Wrestling
~
played some great shots in the ·
point. He wrapped It up ,with a
he added. ·
.
last
remaining
unbeaten
The
Hill, who made ·just one bogey
service winner to the Swede's tie-breaker. "
Wrestler. yokozuna ;grand
forehand.
·
all week at the 6,449-yard Nachamplo.n) Chlyonofujl, crashed
shawtuc course northwest of
Becker celebrated his third
to his first defeat on the eighth
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Boston. registered his bes t finish
Archery
Wimbledon title In five years by
day of the 1!\-day Nagoya Grand
on the tour.
South
Korean
women swept
raising his right Index finger high
· · ·t felt that I could have shot 1!\· . Sumo Tr;JUrnament a t Nagoya.
Japan. as fellow yokozuna Hoku·
into the air. leaving the packed singles and team titles at the
or 16-under par if 1 had made a
World Championships at Lau- .
toumi
went
down
to
his
second
Centre
Court crowd ifi no doubt
few putts." said th&lt;' younger .
"
. sanne. Switzerland. Soo Nyung
that
he
believes
his
Is
now
No.
lIn
loss.
brother of Dave Hill. another
Kiffi won .the Individual event
the .world.
.
Edberg was left with mixed \V~Jit338 points for a seven-point
memories of last year's Wim- margin of victory. Kyung Woog
bledon triumph tinged with the Klm~tied with American Denise
bitter taste.....ownother defeat Parker for second place. then
following his setback against won the shoot-off. South Korea
Anierlcan Michael Chang lri the . won .t.he tearri event with ~9!\
Monda)'' !oi gamH
Majors.
final of last month 's French points, 41 more t.han runner-up
No.ram.S O&lt;:heduled .
Sweden.
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The Toronto Blue Jays bu I! pen
needed a break as it wound dow n .
the first ha lf of the season. It ~or
two - the traditional All-Sta r
res r on the heE'ls of a series
,agai nst the Detroit Tl~ers .
The Blue Jays. 2-0 winners
Sunday behind a CQmbined twohitter !rom Dave S1ieb and Tom
Henke. made Frank Tanana the
18th s trai ght losing Tigers s tar·
ter. ,T he Blue Ja ys completed th e
franchise's !lrst sweep In Tiger
Stadium while sending ~troit to
its seventh s trai~ht loss ·and a
record 23 ~a mes below .!iOO. ·
"The All-Star brea k can't hur.t
us." Tana na said. " and the way
wC''re · playing. we m ight be
better off if it was Oct. 2."
Detroit was shut out for the
eight h t ime lliis season a nd third
time in six ga mes. The Ti gers
had not lost seven in a row since
Sept. 4-13, 1.98.'i.
" lt 's. never l'asy." Toronto
manager Clto Gaston sa id. "De-·
trail 's kind of down r ight now .
" We're glad the break:s hPre,
because our bullpen kind of needs
it. It ·sa long sPason a nd !here's a
· long ways to go in it ye t. We've
won four straight. s o le t 's see if
that is n't something we ca n build
!rom alter the All-Star brea k."
Stieb. A-!i. had walked two and
hit a batter in lhP first four
inn ings a nd looked lor a t ime as
though he might get his first
no-hitter. H•• has thrown four
one-hitters since the start of the
1988 season. He threw hitless ball
fo r five and two- third innings
before givin g wa)· to Henke with
a two-hitter through seve~.
Lou Whitaker lined a n 0-1 pitc h
in~t~~"'-with two out · a nd
no
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· th e six th a nd Fred
L. rin ~Ingle wit h one out in the
spve nt h for the oth er DNroit hit
e&gt;
off Stle b.
St ieb had one s trikeout bu I tha t
statis tic hasn' t alw~ys determined no-hitters.
"Nobody was .talking abouli t. "
Gaston sa id. " That's a no- no."
HP was supported by an RB I
s ing le by Pat Border s i.n the
second inning a pd the s&lt;•co nd
homer in two games by rook ie
Junior Felix. a solo s hot in the
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sixth s tra ight loss . Kansa s City
starter Bret Saberhagen tied his
career bestWith'l 2 s trikeouts a nd
Tom Gordon,I0-2, struck outfour
as the Royals set a team record
for s trikeouts in a game.
A's 7, Rangers I
At Oakland, , Calif.. Mark
McGwtre clubbed his 17th home
run of the year. Rickey Henderson scored three runs and Bob
We lch allowed Texas one unt&gt;a rned run and six hits over six
and one- third innings. Welch,
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At Anaheim, Calif., Brian
Downing drove in three runs with
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to help hand Minnesota Its sixth
s traight loss. California reached
the mid-season•brea k with baseball's best record at !i2-33, The
Angels have won 13 of the last16
to maintain a 1'h·ga me lea d over
Oakland iii the American Lea'gue
West. The Twins have now
dropped nine of the las t 10 a nd
. are ln sixth place. 12 games
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weekend.
· was taken toO'Bieness Memortal Hospial In Atoens .
·At 9:27 a.m . the Middleport
On Saturday · at 1:57 a.m ..
) Rutland Squad 44 responded to Squad took Francis Lanier . to
Main&gt;St. for Catherine Shipman , Veterans Memorial from Powell
who was taken to Veterans Street. At 10: 18 a.m . Tuppers·
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went to College Road a t 4: 26a.m.
~~~ln~Reeds vl lle for Connie
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taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Swelger. who w~s taken lo
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TheTuppersP!ains Squadalso
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tr ans p or t e d to Vet era s
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At 11:48 p.m . the Raci ne
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Jefferies, who scored what became the winning
run. came home on a sacrifice fly. by Kevin Elster.
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Cardinals 6, Giants 4
At St. Louis, Joe Magrane won Fernando Valenzul'la. 4·8. ,lost
UPI Sports Writer
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his fourth stralghfstart a nd Jose his third· straight start.
The New York Mets took a
Expos 6, Astra.! I
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measure of revenge Sunday
Oquendo collected two RBI.
Mark
Lang~ton
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ton.
afternoon against the Cincinnati
ex tending his hitting streak to te n
Reds. taking a 6-3 victory by
games. Magrane. 9-6. who ha s sca ttered five hits over eight
innings and Hubie Brooks and
rallying against two pitchers who
won six of his las t seven deci·
Mike Aldrete hit back-to-~ ack
sions. a llowed four runs and
fought them the previous day_ in a
home runs. Langston, 6-2, walked
benches-clearing brawl.
seven hits in six a nd one-third
three
and s truek out nine. Mike
The Mets stagl'CI their seventh·
Innings. Ken Dayiey p itched two.
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Scott,
14- ~. allowed two runs and
Inning uprising by pounding
scoreless innings for his seventh
five ' hils . over three innings
relievers Norm Charlton. 3-1.
save. T revor Wilson. t -2, took thl'
be fore leaving the game w,tth a~,
and Rob .Dibble. the main comloss.'la s ting only ihree 'lnnlngs . .
strained
Ie!tpamstring.
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batants f·rom · Saturday :s
· Phillie• 4, Braves 3
donnybrook.
(13 Innings)
briefs ·__:..~·
The crushing blow. a two-run
At Atlanta. Von Hayes came
.
homer, came from Juan Samuel.
hOm e on a fielder 's choice by
who Charlton fought with SaturDwayne Murphy In th e 13th
.
Hydroplaning
,
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Jon Craig Arfons. 39, was.kllled .
Inning after the Braves sent th e
another fight after that game .
game· Into overtime with a n
In Sebring,' Fla., when hls boat
Saumel's
biggest
hit
as
a
Met
rned
ninth
-inning
run
.
Joe
unea
flipped
on Lake J a ckson during a '
SYRACUSE
Action co n- Boggess had the Albany hits.
couldn't
have
come
at
a
bett&lt;'f
·Beever.
2-3.
took
the
loss.
J
eff
370-mph'
attempt to break the
tinued Friday night in the 1989 both singles.
t1111e
for
the
newJy-a
cquired
Parrett.
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urvived
an
Atlanta
water
speed record of 317 •
world
Bill Hubbard Me morial Little
In the second game, Pomeroy
center
fielder
.
threat
ln
the
bottom
of
the
13th
to
mph.
A
newspaper
report' las t' !
League Tournament with two he ld a 1-0 lead after three ·
"Today
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a
big
home
run
off
up
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victory
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pick
week
sald.th
e
Akron,
Ohio,
native :
, games being played. In the fi rs t Innings. bui Chester plated five
one
of
the
guys
who
started
the
tubs II, Dodgers 4
had been cooperating with fed- :
game the host Syracuse team runs In the fourth and eight In the
fight,"
Samuel
said.
"I
am
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A
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Damon
Berryhill
era!
agents since 1987 In a :
walked 11 11 over the Albany fifth for the victory .
excited
and
a
II
the
guys
on
the
W
!'nt
2
for
4
wlt·h
a
home
run
and
nationwide
investigation of u.s.·'
Farmers 12-2, and in the second
Charlie Bissell slammed. two
'team
were
excited
·because·
of
four
RBI
and
Andre
Dawson
Army
helicopter
·engine thefts, :
ga me Chester defeated Pomeroy •. doubles to lead the W!JY· for
yesterday."
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co
ll&lt;&gt;cted
three
hits.
Mike
Bleafter
he
wa
s
accused
of trying to :
13-3.
Chester. David Johnson added a
Gregg
.Jefferies
.
led
off
the
·leckl.
8-4.
pitched
(lve
a
n!l
bu
y
stolen
jet
helicopter
engines .
In the first game Albany held a single and a double, . Jared
Inning·
by
lofting
a
'fly
into
short
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2-0 lead heading into the fourth
Ridenour and David Fe tty each center field. where outfielder
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Inning when the roof cavj'd ln.
had a pair of singles· and Ryan
· Sy ra cuse plated two ruris in the Buckley a dded a si ngle . For Eric Davis collided with second
(ourlft and exploded for ten runs Pomeroy Frank Mus ser baseman Luis Quinones. and
Jefferies wound up with a double.
in the fifth for the v ictory.
s lamll)ed a home r un and a
Rose remove d Charlton for
Rya n Williams was the starter s ingle , Isreal Grimm, Reggie
Dibble
as the crowd howled In
and wi nner for Syracuse as he Pratt, and Brian Oliver each had
derision.
Pinch hitter Phil Lomstruck out 11 anCI gave up only a single.
bardi grounded to firs t, Jefferies
two hil s. Scott Chapman was the
Tyson Rose was the s ta r ter and
ta
king third. before Kevin Elster
starte r for Alban~· , he had relief winner for Chester giving up four
hit
a sacrU!ce fly to short center.
help from Fred Boggess.
hits and s triking out e ight . Oliver
As Shea Stadium rocked with
was the starter a~d 1.!oser for the tauntlng. ~hant of "Dib-ble ...
Williams led the way a t the
Pomeroy he had relief help from
Dib-ble," "t he right -hand er.
plate for the winne rs with a
Ronnie Cas to and Be n Ewing.
double a nd triple. Jay McKelvey .
Action continues tonight as walked pitcher Rick Aguilera.
a dded two singles. Mason Fisher,
Rutland will play Dr. Pizza at 4-3. before serving up the home
Robby Crow , and Ryan Hill each 6:30 and Middleport will square run. to Samuel, who blasted II
doubled. while Adam Triplett off agains t the Albany Merchants over thp right-fi eld fence.
Dibble came ou t of the game
added a s ingle. Chapma n and at 7: 4:'&gt;.
with a. sore right elbow.
''I -was really horse feathers ,"
Dibble admitted. "The crowd
chanting 'Dibble' didn' t bother
me. I have been chant.e d at
before In oppos ing ball parks. I
threw a hanging slider to SaBy United Pr,ess International
Sox rece ived homers from John
muel. I was not 100 percent; my
Deion Sanders hit a two-out.
Marzano and Rick Lancelloti.
elbow
hurt. Thecrowddldn't help
two-run homer in the n jnth inning
Dana Kl ecker. 4-4. earned the
me
throw
the ball or Samuel hit
Sunday night. lifting the Colum- .victory. Mike Maddux. 3-2.:Jook
it'
bus Clippers to a 7-6 !nt~rna ­
the defea t. Pawtucket outhtphe
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tional League victory over the
Red Barons 13-7.
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Toledo Mud Hens at Toledo,
American Association
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Ohio.
At Omaha. Neb .. the Royals
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At P ittsburgh. Mark Gr;mt,
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Trailing 6-.:'i. Randy Velard£&gt; scored six runs in the fourth
3-1, replaced San Diego stavter
si ngled in the ninth off loser
inning to take· a 7-3 lead. Luis De
Dennis Rasmussen with two out
Ramon Pena, 3-1. Sanders hit his
Los Santos a nd Terry Shumpert
In the second inning and th e
seco nd homer of the year to make
homered for Omaha . Steve FirePadres trailing and pitched slx
a winner of Dickie Noles, 4·2.
ovid, 9-6, 1ook the victory while
and two-third innings of four-hit
Columbus out hit the Mud Hens
Urbano Lugo, 6-3, suffered ·the
relief for the wln. Rob Nelson
16-9. Dave Griffin hit his lith defeat for the Indians. who outhit
off of Randy Kramer,
homered
the
Roya
ls
13-11.
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homer of the season, a three-run
, 3-5, to rally the Padres.
shot. In the third lhnlng fo r the
Clippers.
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Elsewhe re In the IL : Richmond
outlasted Tidewa ter' 11 -8, Ro·
c hes ter blanked Syracuse 4-0 and
Pawtucket beat Scra nton-W ilkes
Barre 6-2.
In the American Assocla t ion,
Omaha ousted Indianapolis' 10-6,
Iowa edged Buffalo 2-1, Louis\
ville defeated Denver 6·2 and
HEAnNG &amp; COOUNG
Oklahoma City nipped Nashville
Suite 215
9-7 In 10 Innings.
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Pleasant Valley Hospital
In&amp;ernatlonal League
At Norfolk, Va. , the Braves led
. ffigh Quality
Me4ical Office Building
the Tides 8·2 'fxer four innings.
Greg Tubbs and Chris Shaddy
Now Accepting Patients
homered for Richmond. Marcus
of Our, Best
Lawton hit his first homer of the
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.'m. to 5 p.m .
year for Tidewater. Steve Ztem,
1·0. was the winner while Kip
Gross, 0-2, took the loss.

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The Eastern band boosters will meet on Tuesday night at 7:.30
in the high school band' room.
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Admissions and discharges at Veterans Memorial Hospital
peen listed fo r July 8 and 9.
July 8 admissions were Kathryn Mea dows. Portland: Martha
Arduson, Rutland; Marg ie E. Bul'a em; Rose L. Genhelmey.
Pomeroy.
July 8 di sc harge was Gloria McGee. .
July 9 admlsslon 'wa s Ha zel Combs, Racine.
July 9 dischaFJ&lt;CS ~ere Kathryn )'A'eadows.Stl'ven NeaS_!~-hav~

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Sanders' two-run homer
lifts Clippers to 7-6 victory

Marint•rs R, Indians 0
· At Seat tle. Darnell Co les drove
in three runs and Sco tt Ba nkh ead
sca tt ered s'ix hits for his sixth
straight victory. retiring the
fina l 13 Clevela nd batters. Bankhead. R-4. s truck o ut six a nd
walked none in recording his fir st
·shutout of tht&gt; year and second
complett&gt; game.
Red Sox 10, Yankees 5
At Boston. Nic k Esasky
•• . cracked a t ee·run homer, Lu is
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Rivera smac d a two-run s hot
and Dwight
s . belted a
tape-meas ure so lo blast to lea d
: • the Red Sox . The Yankees. who
received two homers a nd five
BBI from Je sse Barfield,
s tranded 10 runners In the
contest. Lee Sm ith. ~- I , the fourth
Boston hurler. worked tht&gt; fina l
two innings for the win.
Brewers 7, Orioles 2
· At Mllw~ukee. Chris Boslo
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Innings and Rob Deer hit three
RBI
singles In a game Baltimore
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played under protest. Bos!o, g.;,
• · allowed nine hits , striking out
foUr and w~lklng three. Dave
.Sc!hmidt. 8·8, allowed five runs on
JO hits In six innings. The defeat
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At Syracuse, N .Y.. Chris
•
Padget
and Butch Davis supplied
prnes In front of second-place
the
offense
with homers and John
NI!W York at the All-Star break.
Habyan.
1·2,
provided the pitch· .
Royal&amp; 5, Whl&amp;e Sox 4
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lor
tile
Red Wings. Jeff
At Kansas City, Mo., Willie
Musselman, 5-1, took the loss for
.WIIIOD blooped a one-outs!ngle in
.JIIe ninth lnnlng to drive ln. the Chiefs. whomanagedslxhlts ..
At. Pawtucket, R.I .• the Red
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Jefferies beats the throw from Reds centerllelder
Eric Davis as It comes In to c'a tcher 8o Diaz In the
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'Pinecrest Care· Center. died
sunday at Holzer Medic al Center. She worked a t the Marysville

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Presley in tlie third inning of Sunday's game in the

Reformatory School and the
School of the Blind In Columbus.
Born Feb. 24, i906 in Lebanon
Township. Melgs Count y. ~ he
was a ·daughter of the late W:H.
Berdine arid J .B..Myers Berdine.
She was preceded In tl eilth by
two hu sbands, Dr. H.H. Abels
a nd . Dr. Lester L. Roush: one
daughter, Gloria Abels; five
sisters a nd three brothers.
Surviving art' two sons. Dr.
Gene . Abels of GalUpolis a nd
· Ce'o rge Abels of Ft. Wayne, Ind.;
. one brother. Virgil Berdi ne;
seven grandchildren p nd six ·
great grandchildren. .
She was a · member of Grace
United Methodist Churc h.
Friends may call at Willis
Funeral ijonie 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday. SP~vlces will be conduct eel 10 a.m. Wednesday at th e
funeral home. the RPv. Albert
MacKenzie officaHng. Graves ide.
servi ces will be conduc ted a t 2:30
p.m. at North CPmetery, CPdar·
ville. Ohio.
In lieu oi flowers . don a tions.
may be mad·e to Grace United
Method is t Church.

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Willa Frances Lanter', 93 • of
1262 ' Powell St.. Middleport.
formerly of Gallipolis, died Sunday at Veteran's Memorial'
. Hospital.
Born in"Mason County, W.Va.
on March 11. 1896. s he was a
daughter of the late Alexander
and Sarah Crump Plants. '
She was preceded In death by
her husband , Charles on Dec. 31,
1978.
.. A ..mem~r or Grace United
Methodist Chu~ch, she is survlve!l by a son. Sammie Plants of
Middleport'. Four grandchildren
and one gre~U grandchild ·also
survive.
She was also preced In dl'ath .
· by ' four brothers a . d three
. sisters. •
Servlcl'S will be conducted·
Tuesday. II a.m .. at . McCoyMoore Funeral Home, Wetherholt Chapelin GaiUpolls, the Rev ·
James Keesee officiating. Burial ;
follows In Concord Cemetery at
Couch, W.Va.
. Friends may call at the funeral
.home 1\fonday, 7 to 9 p.m.

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NO . 1212- 89
An O.dlnonce to fix
adjuotlld rot• ond chorg•
for unitary _..,atom
.ladlltloa
ond · .dilpooel
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for the
VillefiO ot Middleport.
Molgo County. Ohio, ito
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Public Notice

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Public

Ohio for · oorvlol!l rendered ed

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ite inhabitant• and

by its unitary aewage

Jem to

othor uaora -oof:

Monthly rate. •ed upon

w.t• met• rNding~ ;

from or otltar
gronting 11nt0· tho
Bo•d of Tru- of Public
Affoira 1118 right to "4dthl
metor and porioclcolly cbtck
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the accur.cy of such meter·

0 to 2 .000 ,gallons. per in g.
month t&amp;.9&amp;
. The for-ing' chorgoa oro
2,001 to 6,000 gollona. minimum chargee, not maxpar month, t9.69
imum chargee, and tho VII6,001 to 8•.000 gollona. logo r•orvoa the right and II
Be it ordlinlld b'l tho
par month. •11 .n
obligated to ln..-o the
Council of the Vlllogo of
8.001 to 10.000 gellono, oome ill ony ·time ahould tho
por month, t13,78
Mlddloaort • follow a;
ravenu• Of the san~ary
SEC . I. Thot WHEREAS, . 10.001 to 1&amp;.000 gal- IOW~8 lyatem and IOWigO
the VHioge of Middleport hu
lons. por month, $22. 1 7
dllpc)ul t•cHitiM provo in·
her•oforo odoptlld certain
16. 001 to 20. 000 gel· aulfidont to poy the operatr8t• and ch•gee for uniing and maintenance . ex·
Ions, por month. U3. 22
20. 001 to 211.000 gal· pan111 and tho debt aorvice
tary -~~~· oyltlm aorvico,
ond Mid rat11 ond chor!MI . lona. por noonth, $38.74
chorge of the Jlonde to pay
need to be ocljuoted. ·and
AH over 26.000 golona thl.coot ofconotructlnguld
WHEREAS. it io doomed
par month. t38.74 piua .29 facilitiel or extenaion1 to
-11ry ond odviaobla to por 1,000 gallona.
laid ayatom.
•tebllh certain r81• and
SEC. IV. Should tho bill
Flat Rete - nOn-metered
ch•gee for unitary - - private wells per month for any aeR~ice r•dered by
$11.12.
ayltorn and •-•go dllpoHI
the aonltory -age oyotom
facllltloa ..,ice to be
SEC. II . In tho want that and aowoge dilpoaol taclll.
rendered to uid Viii- and one wet• met• ..-v• more II• not be poid within ton
ita inhabitants end other u• · thM one domMtic. commer- days. a penolty of 10% of
ora. which wll produce out· cial. or nduotriol unit, them~ ouch bllllnga...ll bechorgod.
ficlent rwenuee to pay the . nimum bill of $8,9&amp; par If the bill Ia not paid within
oporoting ond molntononce month, p• unit. or the m• sixty doya., tho VIllage r•·
expen•• of Ita Anitary MW· tored service rlldlng which- orvoa tho right to cut olf the
liil• ayatom and·-~~~· dia· . overilthogr-ohell-ly. aewer aervlce to Mid . pr•
pout fadlitloa •. ond to pro- Where no water mit•• are mil11, which ahlll then be
vide for payment of the l'rin- inotelled on • prlvotewoll ond reaumed only upon payment
clpal ond·
intar111 of service il prov~ to more of on oddltionol too of $8.00
f341i, OOO.OO of Firat Mort- . than one dom•tic. comrner- end liarther, if alid bill il not
gogo Sewago Syatom and ciol or ndu- unll. tho 1111 paid within 90 cloys. the
Sew~~go
D;.po..t foclli- rate of •11 . 12 per month per Clerk ia hereby outhorillld
ti• Improvement Revenue unit, I hall ~ . A unit lholl ond dirocted to cortlfy the .
Bonde of !he VIllage ilouod oonsllt of a sewer conn~ · dolinquont bilr. plus tho pofor· the purpoao of paying iion • datormlnlld by tho noltloa to tho County Audi·
part ollho coot ofconotNct· ragulotlon of the Boord of tor tor collection • and at
ing . etlid fi.Cilit;. and ex- Tru- of Public Alfoira of tho umo time lhll other
t'ondlng aold ayotam.
laid Viii-.
tax• and ....ements are
NOW. THEREFORE. BE
SEC. Ill. Thot VHI- of collected.
IT ORDAINED by the Coun- Middleport ,...,.. tho right
SEC. V. The owner of pricil of tho VIllage of Middle- to requi'e the m. .urement wta property which ia
port. Meigs County, Ohio.
of wator dolivored to ony preaorved. or may be aorvad by ·
SEC . I, THAT , in connec- mil• in euch 1 manner that the sanitary nwage ayltem
tion with the conatruction of rat• for aawage IMVice can
dllpoul lodlitloa by' Pil&gt;•
extension• e'n d improv• ba detarmined from euch wa- connected w~h 11ld ayotom
m·enta to the sewage system ter
reading. in Which
an4 facilitiee to convey Ani·
the follOwing ahall be the overn the ror11 for · - - tory -•ge therefrom aholl
rot• charged monthly by Mrvioll aholl bathe rotM aet
11 well 11 tho • • - of the
the Village of Middleport. forth on 1 wet• met• ,..._
premll•. be II obit to tho vilng baoil. Llkowiao~ any 11•
logo for Ill unitory -•go
ueer upon not,._ian to the
to 10id syotom and fiiCIIitloa
Board of Tru- of Public
from aeld l'lltlm a~d flciliAffairs of tho VIII- ahll
tiel from ..id premis•.
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SEC. VI. Sewage tap f oxponae on!l approved meare • follows :
t•ing device for the me•
4 inch connection suremant of Ill wa• pum~
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MINIMUM CHARGE FOR
METERED.8ERVICE
Through one-holt Inch metiro., •11. 9'!1 per month
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Through flv•olghtha Inch
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11nugh thr-fourtha "'""
........ ,0.30 par month
Thrl)ugh on•lnch metan.
no. to por month
Thoough one ond one-half .
inch metera, •34.3&gt;0 por·
month
ThrOugh two Inch meters.
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· •a1 .eo per month
. Through throe .Inch met,
on. •e1 .eo por month
Throug~ four Inch meton.
t119.70 por month
Through olx Inch motors•
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Soc. II. AU 'billa for tho
HrVioa ohal ba
obovo
r o n - monthly on tho
firlt dey of ooch month or •
aoon therMfter • il ru~o­
nobly pouiblo lot the oorvloa rondered during tho
,preceding month. Billa thua
nondered •e peyllbla on or
t&gt;efore tho bpiretio!&gt; of ton
1101 deyo from the dltl
· nondered. Poymento after•
the expiration of tan (101
·deya oro aubjept too penalty
of ton por cent 110%1 of tho
omount of the bill, but n no
lnatonc:8 iholl ooid ponolty
be I•• thon olxty centa
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logo wat• OMVicoi who doll
not own raol -ole oh••
mike a dapoait to aoc:urothl

St:C. VII . A 1!ew top II
horoby defined to be tho in·
atollotlon of OMVice
on o line whiore none form.
orly oxlatlld -nd whicl&gt; requiroa the inltiHIIIion of
n - lin• from the aowor
mlin 1o 1 locetlon nqt formerly aorvod by _
__,leo
from the Mid meter mllin.
SEC\ VIII • • Anv othoir
maona of aowage dilpoHI II
hereby daclored to be a nu 1unce and ia therefare prohibited. '
SEC. IX. That all orcl·
Mncelli. or pwta thereof. In
conflict herowHh. lndudlng
Ordnance No. 910. odoptod
June 7. 11&amp;7, be. and tho
uma •• ltaraby rapoolod. ·
SEC . X. Thio · Ordlnonce
lholl taka olfect ond be in payment for water aervice 11
force from ond aftior tho ••· follow a:
liilt data provided by.law.
Reoident .......... ....... $66.00
P••od the 21th dey of Reetauront ... ..... ....... 90.00
June. 1 999. .
. Grocery ........ ... ......... 90.~
Atteet : Jon ,P: Buck, Clerk · Servloa Stotion .. ....... 90.00
Dewey M . Horton, Car/Wuh .. ............ 226.00
Pr11idont of Council Loun*'&gt;mot ............ 225.00
.
JULY 10, 17
Thll oum ahill be hold by
the VIII- without intorlll
to the depoaitor. Upon tho
Pu bile Notice
terminotion of w111er aorvice
ouch omount of ~hi depoait
ORDINANCE NO. 1211-89 eo Ia noc.11ry aholl be apAn Ordlnonce to fix rotll ' plied to tho wotor bill end tho
and chorgee for woter ur- bolonce returned to thou-.
vice in the Wlago of MldcleSoc. IV. Thoro ahaH be .
port, Ohio.
ch•gee for on lnatollotion of
Be It ordolned by tho an- tap u followa:
Council of the Vllloge of Three-fourthl
. Middleport • follow a:
Inch metoro .......... $22&amp;.00
Sec. I. Thet the'folloioting One Inch metora ..... 400,00
shall be the. ratoa chorgod Two inch metoro .. .. . 600.00
monthly by the Village of 1Four Inch metera. : .. . 700.0Q
Middleport, Ohio for water . Six Inch metera .... .. . 90D.OO
liarniahed by the Vlllago of
A n - tap ia hereby da·
Middl-.,ort to Ita inhobitenta fined to be the inotellotion of
and otlier uaora thereof:
.water 11rvice on aline where
METERED SERVICE
nona formerly oxilted and
For ~hllirot 2.000 gallon• which roqulreo tho install•
per , month or las: Min. tlon of n -· lin• from ·the
· charge t5. 94
w.-ter mein 1nd the install•
For the noxt3. 000 gallon• tion of a new mete,. and meper month; .24 per 100 gol· ter box in 1 location not
lORI
formerly aarved by wator seFor the next 10.000 gol the said water
lona per month, . 20 per 100 main.from
L-''
gallons
Soc. V. That in the event
For the next 1 &amp;.000 gol-_

"ice

Public Notice

that aervloo lo dlllcontinued ebOui -ty·flve 12&amp;'1 to 1
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
.. provided horoln, o charge riiMIIng well bult of conThe ilo•d of Edulllllon of
ohlx dollora lt&amp;.OOiohll be Croll blockl: thence Olo!&gt;g tho Molal Loc:ol SchOOl Diomede by the VIII- lot r•- the bale of 11id retaining trk:t dMw• to reoolv• lllled
taring aervloa. Servlc8 a hell wollln 1 northwMterly dlroc· bide tor the toloWino:
not be reetored untlthofuU tlon ollout -ty·four foat 1 . .,_lnauronce
emount of tho delinquency {24'!; thence in 1 northll!l· 2. Student Accident lnaurla pold lnoluclng the chorge torty direction along the bale
once
ototed obovo.
of 1 undetona aold lot 1137&amp;; . 3. GMolino and 011 Product.•
Soc. VI. Thia Orclnonce thenceweottotholotnowllf" ·4. Tlr• • Tullol
lholl toke olfect and be I~ ·. formerly owned by Fron- &amp;. Flro ExtingUiaher lnapoc·
lotce frbm ond after thloor· Gloecknor ond formerly
tion and Ropolra
owned by Henry Prlodo: &amp; Boll• lnauronce
lieat dote provided by law.
'tn order to be oonaldorllll,
P11alld the 26th dey of thlnoa oouthwMt about ono
Juno. 19B9.
hundrlld 1100'1 along ell ,_.... bide shell be r•
Att11t : Jon P. Buck, Clork
the Ina wfllch now forma tho colvlld in tho&gt; Tr-urer' • Of·
D-ey M . Horton - n boundory of the Lot flee. 320 E11t Moln Street. •
Pr•ldont of Council . now or formerly owned by Pomii'Of. Ohio, on • before
171 10. 17 2tc
Fron- Gloac:knor end for· 12:00o'clodl·noononT!IIe·
.
merly qwnecl by Henry Prl- daY. July 18. 1889.
Public N otlce
ode to the pleco of beginTho B-d of Edu~ion
nina. Aloo any port of aald reeoiVilll the right to OGCelll
Lot #376 which may ' lay or reject ony and all bide.
.
IN THE
- tho above dee·
Jane Fry, Tr-uCOMMON PLEAS COURT ·
crlbH woat pert Lot .11371 Molgo Locol School Dlatrlct
OF
320 Eoat Main Street
on'd the center of Mulberry
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
.Stroat
which
mey
now
·
be
• P. 0 . Box 272
THE FARMERS BANK
uoad . for Street ond aidePbmeroy. Ohio 4117119
• SA,VINOS CO. :
Plointlff walt pu-. Tho above 17)3, '1 0. 17. 3tc
deecribH Lot lndudM oil of
vs.
thot pert of Lot
which
RICKY J, MORRIS. oleo
wa dndod to Millio C.
RICKY MORRIS, et ol
· Oefendonta Scott by Philip L.eM ond'thl
woet port of 113711 which
CASE NO. 89-CV-44
wa
d-.1 to Mnlla c ,
Public Notice
SHERIFF'S BALE
Scott by Cetherlne Kuppar
OF REAL ESTATE
Aa Sheriff of Melge and Frank Kupper by doode
NOTICE TO BIDDERS ·
· 18BI and 197'1
Countv. Ohio. I hertlbr olfer dated
reopoctlvely.
·
Sooled
propoaolo wH! .,.b e ·
.for ulo et ' 10:30 A.M. on
by
~hi boord of
Eoo..,ting
ond
roaervlng
rocoived
Frldoy, Augult 4, 1989, A,'
unto
o
Iormor
Orontor.
her
oducetion
ofthl
Molgo Locol
D.. on the front ot•• of the
·
d
...
the ......., ·lahool Diltricl. Pomeroy,·
h
Mligo County Courthou•.
.,,. "" ao,.na,
•..,... Ohio · - the office of the
••
1
Pom....,Y, Ohio. the follow· to .,... upon oeld pr.,.la•
for tho purpoll of pointing. Tr-urer. 320 Eoot Mo n
lng d•cribH rul -ote:
other Street
Pomeroy, · Ohio
lllldr•• of oold rul
repairing an d dol no
4&amp;719. untH 12:00 o'dodl
work
on
tho
promla•
now
or
oatote II 1 4D Mulberry
Hlighto, Pomeroy. Ohio. • formerly qwned by Hid • noon. - t • n atondlrd
Grantor lmmodlotoly to tho time, July 211. 1989, ond at
Said r•l - · II moro lially . _ , of tho premllee heroby thot time oponed by the
d•crlbed • folowa:
Tr-uror of aold boerd
eo
Bolng a pert of Lota113&gt;76 COI)WYed'
C f
Allo granting unto tho provided by • - for • •·
ond lt3771n oeld Vlllogo ond
beginning et o point on top grant-. their hoira ond torla Monagoment Servlof the otone wan. which anigns all of thllir rlg~o, tor 1111 achoolo within tho
title and lntoroat In end to on . Molga Locat·Scl\ool Dlairlct.
markl the aouthll•t corn•
e..ornent grontlld to the
lnatructlona to' blddora
of tho Lot now or formerly
by
Stoll
a
E.
KloM.
ond
apeclficetlona for thia
Grantor
owned by Froncu
Gloeckner ond formorly which -•mont ~ dMcrlbH oorviC. oro on fila at tho Of·
ownlld by Honry Priodo ond in Volume 179. pogo 2411. flee of tho Suporlntondont,
tho w•t corner of Lot #376 Deed Recorda of Moiga . . 320 Eut Moln Street. Pornon the north aide of Mulberry County, Ohio,• and for o roy. Ohio 411768.
Bide oro to ba auled and
Street, · •nd running aou- more complete d•crlption
theoat about twenty-five of uid ••omont. rof•ence· addrMIIIII to: Molga Locol
foatl21i'l too point on top of lo hod to Volume 1 78, Pogo School Diltrlct. Office of
the etona woll along Mul- 246. · Rooorde of Mliga the Tr-urer, 320 Eut
Moln Street. P. 0 . Box 272,
berry Street. from whore o County, Ohio. .
REFERENCE DEED:.•Vo· Pomeroy, Ohio 4&amp;719.
line drawn in a nonheeaterly
Bldo are to be ploinly
direction lporallol with the fume 309. Page 393. Meiga
marklid on the out aide altho
ooutheMt aide of the hou• .C ounty Deed Rocorde.
Said 'reol 11t1to wa ap· aaolod onvolopo 11 folwhich now atonde on the
lowo: CAFETERIA MANwoat corner of said lot #376 praiaed ot t16,000.00.
.
o
f
aoid
reol
-•to
to
AOEMENT
SERVICES.
Solo
would be two and one-holt
No bid mey be wllhdrown
foat 12'12'1 aouthl•t of 11ld bo for not leea than twohoull; thence in a north-- thirde 12/ 31 the ator•ald after .acheduled oloalng time
or r-pt of bido for at 1-t .
torly direction two and one- appralalld value.
Sold oale II subject to sixtY 1801 deya.
holf feet 12'12'1 from and
'The Board of Educotlon Inporollel with the aouthe•t approval by the Common
aide of oeld houoe which Pia• Court, Molga County, Iondo to occlpt the low11t
tl!lponalbla bid for'tho pro·
now ltlnde· on the weet Ohio.
Jom• M. Soulaby, joct, but·-orvMiha right to
cor- 'of oeld Lo~ · 11376
SNerlff of reject ony iond 1111; or porta of
about thirty fill; thence in a
Mtlgs .County, Ohio any ond 811, bidl.
northw-orly direction ond
By order of the Boord
at right ongl• with tl\e 11!1.1 Approved:
of Edui:otion, Melga ....,..
11id porollol line. ebo"' four I. Ceraon Cro'!f, .
School .Diltrlct. 320 Eaot
foat 14'1 thonce In a nor- Attorney for Plolntlff,
Moln Street. P. 0 . Box 272.
theoatarly dlrectlo'l· parallel The Farmora Bank •
Pomeroy. Ohio 457&amp;9. '
Sovinga
Co
.•
Pomoroy,
Oh.
with a continuation of uld
171 3. 10. 17. 24. 4tc
line parallol with uid houoe 111 3, 10, 17. 3tc

un

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LP GAS TANK

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COMPLETELY IN.STALLED
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NOW AVAILABLE
.

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WITH 20'· OF COPPEB

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SPE.C I.AL PRICES

•

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ON·. LP GAS

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Plus Tax
~

* Installation
Includes 20' Of Copper, Over
. 20r Of Coppe.r Extra!

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·

8 usiness Services

....._....

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

SEARS

a

JONES TIRE
CENTER .

SAlES

Phone

Phone

(304)

. (304) ."i·

675-1700

615-2460

• ..,...

•

FURNITURE
and MORE

Newer 4 bedrooms, large lov·
in g roomwilh glass sliding
doors, ut1lily room, and a
huge family room that is not
finished. Part of ' house
needs some wor k, but could
be loved in as IS. Natural gas
at well head'price.

CALL TO,DAY~··
ASK FOB 'CAROLYN 1HOMAS

CAitO OF THANKS
The family of Edna
Steinmetz WlJUid like
to
lhank the many
friends and relatives for
their prayers. kindress.
beautiful flowers and
cards.
A special thanks to
Rev. Willard Love lor the
beautiful
words he
spoke.
Our believed little
Christian Mother is now
with the Lord an~ Savior.
Thelma Fannon
Gail Steinmetz
Wayne Steinmelz
Eva Sell

MOBILJ
HOME PARI

LARRY D. BROGAN, CIC
Cortifiad ..,urlllot Counselor
~
. lnvetm•t lrok•

•Mobile Home Pert• . _ .
•Mobile Home
Rent,ali
•Lot Rentals

~

992-7479
Rt. 33 North· of
P-reyr Ohio

992-6191
joan Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692
,Jo Hill .............. 985-4466
Dflice ................ 992·2259

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1-13-'U·Ifn

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422 Market Street

P.O.Io•lll
Parkonburg, WV 2 61 02

1·100·333-5252
Membw NVBE I 00•
Prlnoiplll ltodl a Commo city

hctt.,..

8 -27-' 89-1 ma.

SER~ICE

We can repair lltld rt·

care radiatan and
heater carM. We can
also add boil and rod
out rlllllatars. We alia
repair Gas Tanks.

PAl HIU FOlD
992-2196

Middleport ,

1£(110 PIODUCTS
•HOWAlD IOIAVATOIS
•YARDMAN MOWEIS
o!NTEISTAIE IATTUIES

lAWN IIOWER REPAIR

MORRIS
EQUIPMENT
742-2455
Salem St.
Rutlond;Dh •

11

6/ 30/lfn

Help Wanted

\

Drawings and specifications may be
obtained by contractors for a depQ·
sit of $,10.00 non-refundable. from
'
Silver Heels Developme{lt
Company,
'
331 3rd Street
Marietta, Ohio 45750
A bid -bond must accompany all bids
and a performance . bond will be required on the succenfullidder.

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. HELP
WANTED

VAUGHN'S
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE

TOMATO FIELD
WORlDS,
CALL
EVENINGS

Most Forllgn and
Dom•l• .......

SYIACIIsr, DtiiO
AI C SeMce

All Malar &amp; Minor
Aepnirs
NIASE CMtrtitd Mach.,ic

CAll, 992-6756
''DOC" VAUGHN
Cortillld

u..,..,
lhop
1-21-'88-otn

I

OH 45640.

Lost : Po odle. m ediu m height.
white, answet"s t o Critter . In t he
Mul berry \li cinty, between 6·:00
. en d !t:OO on Wedn es day ni ght.

614· 992-2987 or 614-99 2·
223 2. Karen Leml ev

Reward: lost from Gold RidgeD arw in ar ea. b rown female
German shon hair M dBiadc- tan
f emal e German Sh~~pherd . C on·
tact Guy Morris 614- 992-7 251
or 614· 99 2· n16.

DEADOR AUVE

NOW OJIEN FOR
• BUSINESS

•Washers •D ryers
•Range •Freezers
•Refrigerators

14th &amp; Maloo St.
Point Ploasaat, W. Va.

"Must Be Repairable"

We Buy Aluminum
Cana, Glasa, Brass,
Copper ·and More
MON.·fll" 9 -·6 pm

KEN'S APPLIANCE
·SERVICE

ut.: a--u -

·5335-915-356 I

L. W. STEW ART
TRUCKING
YOU CAll IT

lomted at Valoy LtRor
In llilldlor-f, Oh.

WE Will HAfJl/1

PARTS ANO SERVICE
For Moat 2 ond 4-cycle

•Gravel
•Limestone '
•Fill Dirt

engines

Stock Parts for
Homelita, Weedaater,
Tecumaoh. Briggs •
Stratton .

742-2421'

PH. 992-3922
IHI-'19-1 mo.

6-15

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE

OWNER: GIEG I. ROUSH
CONTRACTORS
RES IDENT IAL

YARDMAN MOWEIS
ECHO SAWS &amp; TIIMM£1S
OREGON IllS, CHAINS

•CUSTOM
KITatENS. lATHS
•VINVL SIDING. ROOFING

SfNCF. 1969

HOURS : Mon.-Fri. 9 · 7
Sat. 9-6

DISO ST. SJtiADISI

Closed Sunday

992-7611

9·9-2969

· MY-T-SHOP

· LINDA'S
PAINTING

CUSYOM SCREEN
PRINTING ,

INIERIOR-EXTERIOR

•HATS
•T-SHIRTS
•JACKETS
FOR BUSINESSES.
GROUPS 8o
ORGANIZATIONS

FREE ESTIMATES

fake the pain out af
pointing. Lot me de
it far y!lu.
•

YEIY REASONABLE
HAVE REFERENCE

915-4300

614-985-4180

CHESJER

6-9-'IHin

BISSELL
BUILDERS

•SHRUB IIi TREE
TRIM and RE ·
MOVAL
•LIGHT HAULING

CUSTOM BUll T
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

•FIREWOOD

"At Reasonable Prires"

Pll. 949-2801

BILL SLACK

or Res. 949-2860

992-2269

Day or Nig!lt
NO SUNDAY CALLS

EVENINGS

·

4-16·86-tln

PACK
AIIi PUNCH!

At. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Announcements

Alto Trantllllttlon
3

Announcements

..

Are vou tired of that ar ea il) vour
yard thet atwavs stavs wet1 Or;
it up. cal/ C . W, Oevison.
Plumbing 8t Trenching. 614•
,446-0159, l~e in _eV ening or
e.-ly In mo r.nmg.

RECYCLING
OPEN 7 DAYS
9AM-7PM
EXCEPT
HOUDAU
•

We Buy All

Non Ferrous
Metals, .
Plastics,
Stainless Steel,
Etc.
Give Us A Call
Today"

992-5114

LoCIIted Off Bypa1 At
Jet. of Rta. 7 • 143,

Pomeroy;

~----· -­

~ Middleport

Y ar d Sal e at Mary Lavn e' s. St~
lind Palmer Sts., MiddleporJ. 9
t o 4 . Jutv 11th and 12th. Rain
cancels .

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

4

Giveaway

W .Va . State Champion Auc tioner . Rick Pearson. licensed in
Ohio lndWestVirginia. Boo king
Auct ions. 304· 773-6785

9

Wanted To Buy

614-4411-0861 .

1 tr aezer • needl repeir. 1
washer. 1 dryer - needs rep air .

Colf614·446· 0881.
2 black &amp; whitafemafekitt ens. 2
mo. old. Cell 814-446· 3561 .
Male Hlmpster, call 614-446-

4062.

$16, 040 -$69,230 year. Now ,
hiring. Call 111 805- 687· 6000
Ext R -9805 tor cunent fe denl
list . ·

2

nurse~ aids. Shop cl er k.

2

hou se keepers. Inquir e at Odds

and Ends Shop, M i ddteport.
Government Jobs! Naw hiring in ·
your area, both a ~illed end
unskill ed. For a cu rrent list of
jobs and appli ca'l ion c all 616-

383-26 27

••t. P666.
.

w .,ted: ledv to do light house
work. 8:30· 5:30. 6 davs a w eek.

Call614-992· 2938.

Show gift s. t oy s, fas hions.
Christmas, home decor for No . 1
Chrls tmas Partv plan. Free
$300. kit . Phone 614-992·
5316. "Also bo Oking pl'trt jes.
AVON - All ar eas . Call MarilYn
304-882-2645.

We ~~t~er

AVON 811 areas!! Shirlev Spe.- s,

304-675-1429.

Just want to e•n a little fJ31 1ra
'!lOney? Or would you lik e to
h.,e • car eer7 Eith.- wav Avon
882- 2645.
Plimv Truck Stop Rest is now
&amp;ecepting appli cant ion for cook
and waitrm~s. Call 1304} 757·
8357 before 10 a.m . and 6 p.m .

Earn free toys and gifts for
Christmas this Vear . B v bein g a
TOP CASH pai d for 1983model
and n"'fer used c•s · Smith . d&amp;monftratt'lr for House of lloyd
Buick -Pontiac, 1911 Eastern party plan II FreeS 300.00 kn. no
investment, no delivering and nq
Ave .. Gallipolis. Call 614- 446collect ing! Far·an interview call
2282.
Donna Edwards. 304- 88 2 2048. also for booking parties.
Complete households of furniture &amp; antiques. Also wood S.
Rar e Opport r.mjty
coal heaters. Swain' s Furniture
Major East ern Corp. ex panding
&amp; Auctian, Third &amp; Olive.
in t_tle Point Pleasant ar ea
614- «&amp;•31 59.
looking tor a person with management patent ial. Must be a
Junk Cars with or without
motors. Call lar ry lively 614- p eople per son, $40,000. man·
ag ement experien ce a plu s but
388·9303.
not a raquil'emen1 . E.::elleirt
Furniture and appliMces bv the training pravided no overnight
trJNel t or a: c.- eat'" opportunity
piece of enlire hauseho ld. Fair
with a leader in its field. call Mr.
pr ices being paid. Call614-446·
Hutchinson at 304-768· 7481 .
3158
ROI in 90 day s.
Used fu rnlture bv the piece or
entire houaehold also selling

614- 742·2455.

,
Quilts
Pre 1940 quitts, Any condition.
Cas h paid. Call 614-99 2· 5657

., 614-692-2461 .

Used furniture and household
applian ces. Phone 614· 742·

2048.
The Tr ee Harversters wanted
timber to buy. hardwood or pin e.
G•rv Body, Leo n. WV. (3 04}
458- 1681.
Wanted to buy used la.vn mower
and weed eeter. 304-576-2906
after 6 :00.

Employment
Services
11

Help Wanted

Part· tim ~ medical labt eehniei an
for a 1ulty equipped phy sician' s
labor &amp;torv. No shift work . Apply
in peraon·. Medicel Plaza . 203
Jackson Pike. Gallipolis. 8 :30 to

5,oo.

VISA / MASTERCARD
US CHARGE Guarant e;ad
Re gllfdl fllls of Cr8dit Rating
Call N ow l f213) 925-9906. ext .

U2524.

EARN MONEY Reading bpoksl
$ 30.000/ vr. inco me potent ial.

De1aila. 111 806-687-8000 Ext.
Y-10189.

Two manth old pu ppies. Part
Collie S. German Shepard. Call

Part - rim e/ fu ll- tim e coo ks 8t
waitr esses apply in pers an.
Vill age Pizra Inn, Spring V allev
Plaza.

c an helpyoubethebesty oucan'
be! !I Call Marilyn We~~~r er, 304-

SMALL
WANT ADS

Roger Hysell
Garage

4-25 -tfn

Tex as Rd .. 2nd house-right
packing hou se. House fl! llhousehold &amp; misc. Glasswar e.
,posts. cl athes. etc!! Electr ic
· range, 11 · 19 br.awn car pet &amp;
padding. Mon-Tues. 9-6.

3/ 17/ 89

5·25·'89-tfn

992-71'21

July 7. 8 , 9, 10. 4 miles.
Sou Jh-Rio Grande, Rt. 325 near
Southwestern H .S . Was her &amp;
dryer. tR-~. curtain s, clathes.

VISA • MASTERCHARGE

•METALIUILDINOR
•NEW HOMES

or

··.....G.allip·ous··- ··-- ··
&amp; Vicinity .

,-.....P&lt;Iiriero'i"

Dist rict TechniCian fpr t tle G8111a ~
Soil &amp; Wtrter Cons ervation Dis·
trict. M in imu m requirements
include a hi gh school dtploma . 1
a d dif.ioMI ex perience en dl or
educatio n consider ed. farm
back ground prBh.--red, abil ity 1J
work whh no-till eq u ipment.
go od communicatioA-*td ~&amp;­
t hemafical skill s and t he ability
t o work w it h people are cr it ical.
Also. requiredt o keep records&amp;
do rumentatian of conservation
pract icfllll pl an ned &amp; appli ed.
Applications will be acc epted ..
the Di str ict Office at 5 29
Jacks on Pike. ~oom308C Gall ipolis. 456 31 through ~ulv 24.
1989. C ontact : Patty Dyer D is·
trict C onservatio nist, 614· 4468 687 . Sal rrv Is negot ionabl e
based an ~ xperi ence &amp; eckJ ca·
tion. II'!. addition to prOI'f'Otin g
. no-till pracrtices the applicant
should haYe ar;t interest in ,
w orking w ith local an downers in ·
promoting soUnd co nservat ion
pr actice! &amp; the wise use of ou r
soil &amp; water re!iiources.

GOVERNM E NT . JOBS .

Yard Sale

Pam &amp; Sorvica On
llllakn

' EXTENSIVE REMODELING

992·5~82

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RY IN SERVICE CENTER

COMMERCIAL

PH.

LOST Murphvs store Thur sday,
dark prescriptio n glasses, will
the perso ri who picll:ed them up
plees e call 304-675-3851 or
please return.

&amp; Vicinity

; ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

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895· 3079

For Mora lnf'!!'!"~.!!.~~

DAVE'S
SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

GENERAL

Missing Rollingsville and Th ~­
mes Ridge ar ea. 4 vr old m8le.
tan and whi~e Cocker Spaniel.
chil ds pet. pl ease return, 304-

304-675·3161

We Service AU Makes
5+89-li

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Lost : fis hin g tac kl e bolt with
lures. At mouth of Sh &amp;de .Riv er
RMvard. 614· 9~6- 36 48.

PUBLIC
RECYCLING

WANTED

MORRIS

EQUIPMENt
ozn:ql TRACTOIS

Heir

Wanted: Pa rt-tim e p ositio n s ·
avail ab4e for indivtdu alt int er- ;,.
ested in wor king with chil dren lr
ado lsee nts on penonal u fety
iuuet . For en a p p ti ~atlon. "write
CAPS. P. 0 . Bo J~: 207 Ja ckson,

RADIATOR

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Amouncematts

1600

Apply a1

S al • Rep needed for • local
supply co . Must htWe reliable
a~t o ar ea. inclu d• Galli a. Ma · . 1
son If Meigs Co. Call 8 14· 446- , :
4109 for interview.

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ALLEN'S
HAULING

hiring.

Hlghllghto. Coli 61 4-448-4597.

4/ 6/ 89 / lfn

NEW LISTINGS NEEDED Sellin&amp; your property is as
important to us as it is to
you. list with us lor best
results!
Henry E. Clel.ild .

B.ids will be accepted
July. 26, 1989 for the Maples
Re-Roofing Project in
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Now

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MARTIN'S

3

CITY ICE &amp; FUEL CO.

'"suuNas.1r... 6:45s

SWEEPER REPAIR

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H_elp Wanted

DMta l , auinant needed. E KP ·
pref•r.t but not nece11ary ..
Send resume· to: cia Box OQ2, ·
Gallipolis -Deily TritK-1 ,., 8 25 ·
·Third Ave, Gallipolis. 0 H4 5631.

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The Daily

Public Notice

Reco rder' o Office of Maiga t ho pioco of beginning, con·
NOTICE OF SALE
By vii"lue of an order of County, .in Dead Book Vo- telning 1.44 acre.. more or
.
Site iaau8d out of the lume 134, ag• 126· 19&amp;, it
:being
t
he·
intention
t~
conThis dood eonvoyo part of
Common PI- Court of
Molga c ·o unty, Ohio, In tho vey oil tho aurfoce .lando the ~ame real •tale Md the
c:•a of The . Racine Home ownlld by tho Grontor in 11ma title u thot convoyed
· by the N- Pittaburgh Cool
Notionol Bonk. oko Tho Frectlona 2 ond 3.
·Reference DMd: Volume Compony to M. C. Hobart,
Homo Notlonol Bank. Roclna. OH . 46771 , Plaintiff 13 6, Pag11 199-210, Meigs Truotee. by dood doted Septornber 19th, 1 93&gt;0 and
ogoinot Cool Power Incorpo- County Died Racorde.
ration, et ol.. Detondonto.
Excopt tho following raol rocordlld in Volume 138.
upon a Judgmont therein eotale, oijuotaln tho County Pogo 1 90· 1 91 of tho Meigo
rondered, being C11o No. of Meigs, Stall of Ohio. County, Ohio, deed Re·
88· CV·10 In uld Court. I Townohlp of Seliobury: thia cordi. t Kcept .. deecribed
·
wUI oflor for oele, at tho front conveyance to comprlle of herein.
The coli end other min•door of the Court Houoe In 1 . 23 acres, from the
·Pomeroy, Molgo County, a o u - t oor- of o 7 .64 alo including oil ond
Ohio, on t ho 1 1 th diy of acre tract. formertv known, underlying the lond conAugult, 1989, at 1'0:00 II' the " Uurel Farm',' end veyed herein. being r11orved
o'clock A.M .. tha following 0.21 of on aero· fro!ft tho by tlie New Pittaburgh C:oel
landland .t enementa, to-wit: aouthw•t corner of an Compa~y · in certain dood
PARCE~ NO. 1 : Situate in
86.24 acre troct formorlv doted September 1 !l:th.
Ccngreoaionol Section 8, kft!Jwn u the Greonou,h, 1830. to M. C. Hobert.
.Town 2. RMge 13. of Rua•ll ond SquirM tract. Truatee. lt ia undentoodthlt
Ssllabury Township, , uid COOVf'rlnce being more there are excepted end re··bo~ndad aa follow"' I•)
portlcularly boundoil and aerved three dwelling
Beginning at a point on the dMaolbed f11 followa: Begin- hou-. buMdlngs or the like.
dividing line between Frac- ning 11 1 loculi tree two 121 on thil lind. with Jha right
tion 3 and Section 8, which feet in diameter on tho north onp prlvilage offormor gran·
aoid point is 826 foat •••· line of Section No. 8. end ton, ita aucc•aors and
wardly from the aouthwMI being the aouthweat corner eltignl, to remove ume at
.
,
corn• of Fractton 3: tt\ence
of the above m..-.tionedtrect ita pl-ure.
Roference Dead: Volume
along dividing line betwoon containing 7 .64 acr• and
Fraction 3 and Section 8. the aouttte.t corner of .133. page 644, Meigs
which aoid point II 625 fill . George Schwekmana 14.60 County Dalld Recorda.
Thia dood ia given aubject
eutwardly from the aouthw- acr1 tract in ·Fractton 2i
111 corner of Froct.ion 3; thence with tho nonh llno of to the e•ements,' surface
thence aiQng dividing line Section Number B;' _ , righto, rlghto of ways 11
between Fraction 3 and 336.6 felt to the aouthwaot dl!lcribed in Volume 1 36,
Soction B aouth lighty·five corn• of Fraction 'No. 3: agM 199·210 of tho Meigs
dagr- fiftv·four mlnutM thence continuing with the County Dood Rooorde. Said
&amp;litiS. 86 dog. 64' E .)eight north Una of Section right a of woya ore to be u aod
hundred twonty·five 112111 Number 8, to a 1take on uid in common with the owners
1011 to a point on sold llno; oaction lino, -t137.0feet; of the 8Acool undorlying the
thence aouth throe dogr- thence laavlng Slid aectlon IUrfiCI.
It ia the intention of the
thirty threa minut• weetiS. ll~e and running ~round the
3 dog. 33' W.l aevon holl; N. 43-40 W. 1211.0- previous Grantor herein to
hundred fiftoon 171 6) feet to
to a407.6
stake;fOil
thence
71-40
o point; thence iouth eighty- W.
to a N.
atako
on 1-----------+------~--~
one dagr- lorty-thrH minutoo woet IS. 81 dog. 43' W.l
two hund'l'd thirty 12301 west line of uid ..7 . 64 acre
feet to a point; thonoo north tr•ct: south 21 B. 0 feet to
thirty-tour dogr- twenty•VINYL SIDING
CHAIN LINK F~NCES
two minutee w•t IN . 34
•ALUMINUM SIPINO
Real Esta1e General
dog. 22' W.l nice hundred
•BLOWN IN
aevonty, oix· •nd fo~rtoon
INSULATION
hundredths 1976. 141 foot to
a point of beginning. having
I IUrface erN of 8. 1 acr•.
Reference Dood: Volumo
134, Pog• 126-196, Meigs
ProfttsionaiiMtallafian
County Deed Rocorde.
FREE ESnMA TES
PARCEb NO. 2 ; Bogin·
"Free E11lmeta"
ning It a point at . the
IEliDEIITIAI &amp; COMMBOAI
nonhe•t corner of the triiCt
PH. 949-2101
ON SAlE NOW AT .
l•t above d11cribod; thence
IN MIDDIIPORT
or II••· 949-2160
aoutli aighty·flve dagrfifry•four mlnutM _ , IS.
NO SUNDAY
614-UU7.~
B&amp; dog. 114' E.)· olong tho
NEW LISTING - Rt. 33northorly line of S.ction 8.
POMEROY - .aa+ acres, 2
throe hundred thirty 1330)
bedrooms, l bath woth car·
fill to point qn 10ld line;
pel. New heating with cen·
·thonce by line tlwough 11id
tral heal. Has retr igerator.
Section B. aouth twenty-live
ran ge, water softner, dis·
. dagroM flvo mlnutM - •
PlUMBING &amp; HEAliNG
IS. 26 il"!!· 6' W.l throe ' hwasher, disposal, two star·
Now loNtion:
•New Tires
hundred eighty--en and
age bu oldings, In excellent
161
NDI'th s...nd
•Custom
Pipe Bending
,sixtv-nina hundredth•
condition. $29,9QO.OO.
~II)!Ort,
Ohio
45760
.Oil
Chances
1387. &amp;91 foat to o point:
oGrease Jobs
thence contnuing through
&amp; SERVICE
NEW LISTING- AmNTION
said Section B. aouth eighty·
oGeneral Chassis
We
Carry
Fi1hlng
&amp;uppll•
HUNTERS! Approx. 21 acres
nlria dog{OI!I thirty mlnutee
Maintenance
Your
Phone
of wooded land located just off
WI!IIIS. 19 dog. 3&gt;0' W.l ono
oComput«ized
Balancer
C::a,ble Bille Here
Bald Knob-Sii'lersv~le Rd. Set
hundred 11001 teet to a
992-3897 ' .
IUSINESS PHONE
up camp and hunt lor ;ust
· point; thence aouth eightySt . Rt. 124
one dogr- fift- minut•
$7,300.00.
16141 H2·6SSO
Middlefort.
Oh.
wool (S. B1 dog. 1 6' W.)
IISIIQta PHONE
(Next lo Hil Top Grocery)
~inaty 1901 lilt to • point on
POMEROY - 3 bedroom
'16141 "'"'·17&gt;1
6· 16·11•
tho Ol!lterly Uno of I root loot
trailer
JUSt
out
·
of
town!
·obovo dMcribH; thence
Woodburner, J. car garage.
olong the 10me, north thr•
·equipped
· k~chen, A/C,
h-·~----·--·---,.
dog,.. thlrty· throa mlnu•
fenced yard , and lruit trees.
BINGO'
1.
eaot IN . 3 dog. 3&gt;0' E.lthr•
MAKE OffERII $15,000.00.
hundrod ninaty 13901 foatto
POMEROY ·EAGLES I
o point, tho place of beginCLUB
~.1
.
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ning. Containing a aur1ace
MIDDLEPORT - 2 Story
224 E. MAIN ST.
I
area of 2 .14 ac:rBI.
Frame, 3 bedrooms, bath,
I
. 992-9976
1
Rotoronce Dood: Volume
GALLONS
1
carpet. FAN .G. heat, rel.
P.M. 1
1
134. Pagee 1 ;!6-19&amp;, Meigs
cently remodeled and in
.
.
1:4
P.M.
I
County Deed Rooorde.
I
· POOLS, WELLS
DOOI I'IIZE
good
condition.
REDUCED
PARCEL NO . 3 : Alao oil
I 2 H.D. FREE w~h coupon and I
$42,000.00.
CISTERNS
those certain t111ct1 of land
1
purcha of min. H.C. Pacli- I
Jituete in Fractions 2 •d 3,
1
11a limn l coupon per cus- 1
LETARTDEER
COUNTRY
Town 2. Range 13 11 wo&lt;ll
per binao sess1on.
1
1 tamer
convoyed by Greenough at
- 29 acres ol mostly wooWt 'j 150.00 Por Gamt I '
al. , Truat- to The Peacocl&lt;
dedi and, building s ~es or a
Ovor 10 Ptoplo 165.00 I
Cool Com pony. by dood
home or hunting cabin. Mi·
Per Game
5/
13/
i!lln
doted March· 2B, . 1910,
u. #oos-lz
2-J·ttn 1
nerals. ONLY $14,000.00.
recorded in the Recorder' a
--r~----l
Office of Mligo County, In
POMEROY LINCOLN
Deed Book V01. 102. Pogo
HEIGHTS - Neat 2·3 bed·
626, and by dood of William
room home in excell·ent con·
Brown, et ux. to The Martin
All ,MAKES AND
dition! large play· area lor
Eberobach Company, doted
MODELS
June 12. 1920, ond r•
kids - approx. l .acre lol.
corded' in the Recorder' 1
Call for
appoontment.
Office of Moiga County
$33,500.00.
alorl!laid. in Dood Book Vol.
GALLON
119. Page 70. and by uid
SUNNY
HOLLOW
Camp
.WATER SERVICE
The Martin Eberaboch Comin the Summer, Hunt in the
pany and Tho Poocock Coal
UMESTONE
Fall' This 30'h acr es is i:leal!
Company convayod to New
222 East Main
Pittsburgh Cool Company.
Electric available. all mi·
SPREAD
POMEIOY, OH.
by deod doted July 31.
nerals. ASKING $14,000.00.
DIRT HAULED .
1928. and recorded In the
992-6872
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HAPPY HOLLOW ROAD 6·5·'19-1 mo.
992-5275
1 Card
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Public NOtice

Gall Anytime
992-2371

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Pomeroy Middleport, ·ohio

1 000

Offer Good Now. Thru September 30, 1989

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SERVICE

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~onday. July 10. 1989

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

6 The Oiily Sentinel

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Lov e c lothe s1 Demon strate
beautrful clothn forantJN ,.rtv
J)tenl No model ing Inv olved . F._..
job with few hrsl Na invaatment.
no collecting or delivering. Cell

814 · 245 · 5383 . fo • on
lntervll!ftY.

Now hlr_ing demonstr~~tors to sel
home decor items such as
pictures, door wrnthl, • etc.
For a new panv plan. FA EE • 300
KrT . No collecting or delivering
work your own hrs. Call B 14·
241--8383 for an lnt..View'. ·

local company hirin g. good
working conditions. opportunitf.
for advancement. Must be 1 8yrs
of age or over and hM'e own
transportatio n. Pay $ 1,000.00
per month, based on p erfor·
mance. to tho se who qualifV for
information t all 304-67 5- 1725
hours 10 :00 till 4 :00 Wed. Jutv

12.

Cruise Ship s. now hirin g all
positions. Both skill ed an d unskilled. F- . information call

1615)77&amp;· 5507). ext. '! 11 5.

Woman t o kl!i ep hoUse for elderly
lady few day s a w eek. also LPN
to c•e for bed fast male. 8 hr

shih. Caii304-67S.2658. 4,00
t o 6:00PM only

CLINICAL NUR 'S ING IN STRUCTOR
The University of Rio Grande
ann ou nces an open ing fore full
time Clinical Nursi trg Inst ructor
in lhe Sc ho ol of Nurs ing.
Responsibilit ies a t the pos ition,
whi ch is in t he f irst ~ar level of
the n·u rsing pr ogram, include
tw o quan en ofF undam entels of
Nursin" an d one quart er ot
Mater nai·Newbor n Nursing. Superv ision en d ev alu ation of
stud ent s .in assiqned eUn ice!
..-ees is eJC pected. ClAssroom
theo ry and on-cam pus skills lab
instruct ion as we ll liS work o n
Coll ege and Sc hool of Nursin g
Committee is requ ired.
Quali1i cations inclu de a current
Oh io R .N . licen se required as
w ell as pr eviou s teaching eJCpe rien ce in a repl s t ~ ed nursing
progr am . preff!f'ablv an A SS[)ciate Degr ee Nu raing Pr ogram.
desirabl e.
BSN requ ired; MSN r eauif ed.
but co nslderatio.nwill be !Jiv en t o
p wsons currMtly f.lnroll'ed in a
Mas t er's Degr ee Nur sing Program
Posit io n !Piail abl e A ugust 2 1,
1989. Paid leliY es and insurtrn ce
ben eti'l s availabl e
,lnt Bre!itedperson s shoukf senda
copy of t heir up-dtrted res ume .
in cl ud in q t he nam es an d adct-esS
of three referen ce before thlli
deadliri e of July 17, 1989 to :
M s. Phylli:. M ason, Personnel
Officor
The Univet'sltv of Rio Grande
P . 0 . Box 969
Rio Gran de. OH45874

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Situations
Wanted

We c.-e for tld•lv an d hand ~

c~
l"" ur home. 26 veers
eJC ri
. LPN on cel l. l ow
inco u h(ln,
l I t.i 14 9926873 aher 7 : 00~ m . fo r more
information.
Room for eldtrty mll'l or womM
ot EHm llomo.
old•ly

Care''"

ond hondlcopped. 614-8t2-'
6173.

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Schools
h'lltruC11on

LAF:F ·A·DAY

51 Hou•ehold Good1 · 53
SWAIN
AUCTION e FU~NITURE 12
Olve St .. Golllpolil .

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b.b¥111: in my home. Ae•oneble ,..... fleferencw ..,,....
ble. AI ag-. ll~o. w.ekendl C•H

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' pk.lmbktg. wm pllinl ceilin-

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614-992· 1158.

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W•her•. dryen. r•frig.-ators,
rangtla . Skaggs Appliances.
Upper River Rd. ~Ide Stone

Creot Motol.' lt4-44&amp;-7388.

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LAYNE'S FURNrrURE
Sof• .. d chairs p,lced from

H0t1rs: M,T .W 10• .m. to 8p.m .,

· sun~~ov

t 1o· lp.m. 814-812·

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Business
Opportunity

Tf1E

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH-

[NG CO . reoommen• th• you
do busin•• wilh plftple you
know. • d NOT to tend monev
through the mail until you h.,e
inYettig•ed 1hi oft•tng.
, l'nvestment Property I 2 ttOI\'

f\ouse h11 4 apa1men11 wtth
Potenti-' income • 1. eoo. ,.ve•. Corn•Cole.nd"ThirdSt.,
: ~iddep~. Would also mike •
gr• nuning home. UO, 000. or
mike .,. off•. Call Jedc W .
1 Carsey. · Owner~ Agem at 614~ 992- 2403 or 614-992-2780.

' L.ne
.a

AMF Bowling l..-le for

sale. Matan. W . Va .l Excellent
; eondiUon. tmall down Pf't'ment,
owner fhuncing .available.
, priced for quick sale. Make a
1 gr~ .....,.~ operation. Must sel
t;.v Aug. 1. Call Jack W. Can.,,
Owner- Agent at 1-614-9922&gt;103 or 1·114-992-2780.

Real Eslale
~ornes for Sale

31

1986 Redman Sedional28x56.
3 br .• 2 bMh. cent. air, must be
moved. Call 614-448-8694 after 6.

7 2 E leona mobHe home. 12~ 86.

underpinning. porch, new King
woodbtr,.r. •3200. Must ..11.

Coli 614388-9688.

19 f!f1 Shultz mock! I•. home. 3
br .• 2 -blths, CA. 3
g•ege
For sale bf owner. call614- 367·
7212 after 5 p.m.

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2 .br .. 1 ·bath. Sporton lmeriel
Aluminum trail•. Exc . irwett· ·
ment asrentalu nit, Window, AC,
Must bemowd./ 12600. Crown
City., Main St., lot 1 Call
614-256-1282after 6 p.m. I

Mlrcury TroiHng motor, St\or•
lin• trill• .,kJs mora. Allin IIDOd
cordtion. Call 114-992-21'70. ·

&amp;

35 lots

Acreage

8"14-448- 8005.

3' tJI" .. sectional. 2 full baths.
flr'• l.ce/ buitt- in hutch, double
oven 1r range. CA. city schools.

.

Smafl ha. in county. Newly
remodeled. Needl little work. 9
mi. E- of Rio Grande-MovingMUst ael. •19,000 firm , Call

614-288-6304.
3 or 4 BR houst. l•ge farnity
roam. 1"'12 bllh. City Schools.
Gat h. .. l•ge lwei lot with
shade tr. .. Cabinets, refrigerator • r.,ge. call for ll)point·
ment 814--'46-3907.
·
3 bi.. ...,.;o,.l. 2 full bOth&amp;
firepiiiCe. doubt.! · lot, double
oven &amp; r.n 91. CA. City Schools.

446-97eo.

683 3rd ...... Gallipotis. 2 br ;,
c•peted. d!,Jpl•. 1 112 bath
outside ato~e. $260/ plus dep
&amp; utilitiM. Call 814-246-9595.
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614258-t~41.

For sale bf' owner. inMiddeport.
Four bect-oom home on Beech
St. Double lot two c• g•age.
fu II b•ement, and mMY other
features. Will sacrifice. ' 614-

992· 7430.
3 bedroom. 1% ba1hs. 2 c•
!"Jarege. in Syrecuse. Call 614-

992-3277

Suitable lot for tr'lliler or building
In Pomeroy , Ohio. $6400.
Guido, 614-992- 2529
Ashtoh be&amp;Jtitul one aae lots
wtthriver1rontage. publicwater.

Ctvde Bowen, Jr. 304-5762336.
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Asht.on, l•ge building lots.
mobile homiel permitted. public
water, prices reduced. Cfvde
30~576-2338.

Bowen. Jr.

"'h acre Camp ConlfJI. Point
Pteaaant, full hook up. 304-675-

7568.

Estate ho me. Fairview Road

For sale bv owner. 1 acre plus
221160 home. 21.-ge out buildings. 2 Carports, small pond,
wd·burn.. refrig. . ntnge. air
mnd. 818. 000.00. CAll 57&amp;
2953 aher 4 p.m.

Mobile Homes
for Sale

9340.
2 br., 1 Ox 50 Westwood on
,.,ted lot in Galliplis. 82.800.

Coli &amp;14-446-6769.
1981 New Moon 14x70. all
etectric. fireplace. new c&amp;rpet.

Coli 614-379-2989.

1981 Doubi~J~Wide. in e.c. con d.

Will seM on lind contrat:t. For
More Info. c~l 814-446- H510.

.. 114-448-4835.

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R•-Mdl 14 w-2 bed• - 1911 Modal Colonial-toto!

Ful -furnished . g•age apt . All
util " ies paid eJtcept electricity,
N
.. decorated &amp; caprmed.
Dep. lsa 3 belt-oomtrail•. Call
814-446-8558. or 61~446-

7126.

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Nice -private, 2 bt., · no pets,
Greene Schools. 41 / 2mi. from
Gellipoli!l, 8225/ mo. Call 814-

44&amp;-e038.

614-388-9BOB. o• 814· 3B88319 .

For rent. 2 BR mobile home
located in Kerr. · S175 month.

$100 d.,oso. Call 61.4-4461354.
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.
12JI60 mobile home. 2 BA ,
located 3 milm from town. $225
month. Water paid Call 61444&amp; 1055 or 614-446-2082.
2 br ., Unfurnished. all alec. AC.
Rt. 588; private tot. Cell 614--

446-4607. o• 6t4-445-2502

2 br .. unfurnished. 10~~:60 with
• pan do, in Cheshi'a Ref .• •
O.p. req'd . Coll304675-9760,
or 614-448-4369.

PICK ENS FURNffURE
New / Used
Household furnishing. 1/ 2 mi. ,
Jerricho Rd. Pt. Ple•ant. WV.

call 304· 675-1450:

Riding mower. push mower. a
rotOtill•. ,..... w.sher. can
81 ... 446-442f.

4607, or 814-448-2602.

2 br, apt., cent,al air, dishw'a1her
8250/ mQ. . on Grahm School

Rd. Coli 514-446- 38B8 or 614448-4491 .

Regen()(. Inc. 2 BR ap.,ment.
, . . pUsh c•pet. ftSN pamt.
utiliti• partiallv paid. $175 mo:

304-671&gt;&amp;104 or 304-6755386
'

One Br .• unfurnished ._n . ..,ge

2 bedroom Apts. for ·rent.
Carpeted. Nice sening. UunG-y
facilities available. Call 614-

992· 3711. EOH.

7 pc. poster Basset DR .. suite

8999 or 832 .76/ mo. S60 cash
reblte. H.D. Bunkbetk $149 or
S12.48 / mo. 4dt. ches1$49 .95.
5 dr. ct'test $64. 96.
Mattress set 'iS99 . Bunkies
S 39 . 96 . c"rib rriatt,esses

829.95.

57

Beautiful ladl• diaritond ring~
includes appralul Clrttfic•e.
Ladies jeans &amp;
tleck.l. C.l

lovesiel 8799. or $31 .90/ mo.
Wrth sso reb••· coffee II end
tables $71 set.
All_ wood country dinette set, 3
chairs &amp; bench with marching

hutch S61B or S24.66 mo. 575
rebate.
8 gUn giMs front gun cabinet
8 289 or 813.55/ mo. S25 r•

'\;:;g..Poly
11 M k.,bo•d.
_. ti!OO. IIncludlng

Now
Pold I

Uke niiW Tanctv 1000 SX with
ilklal disk drive. color monitor.
with numerous gam•. eWcational. lla blank diacs. Alk·

amp.) , B~:~nclr ftute. 9 monthl
old, t300 . Coli 8t4-992·5t8e.

aft• 6 p.m.

l~dlvklual · gutt1r •••on•. begmners. seriaus gullarist. Brui-

ing/ Ot100. Coll6t4-379-21B3

c•dis Music. 114-448-0887,
Jeff Wamolev lnotruC:tOr. 114441·8077. Llmoatl open{ngo,

Home &amp; car computer disk
player with remote control •

l&gt;lltterv pock aoklng/1100. eon
814-379-2183•tt• 5 p.m.
112" of 8 ' x11 chlln llnkl fence.

Call 6t4-25&amp;-626B.

69 For Sale or Trade

Ch..,glng tablo/110: lloby cor
seat / 17; misc. bati¥ h:tmtltH Ill
or seperate. Clfl 114-245-

Complete line of oak furnilt..
ings, oak ifinette 6 prea back
chairs e949 or t37. 89/ mo. tso
rebate . Curio .cabinet-curved
glass front -S 279 or
•15.14/ mo. Trade in' I taken.
40 inch alec. range/ $75; 30
inch elec. rang!'{ •76; Kenmore
a"'o washer/ 895: ·a.E. auto
wesher/ ,9&amp;: · O.E. dryer/ S76·
Whirlpool drye,/ $76: 30 inch
gas range / 175; refrig·frost
free / S76 ; Maytag auto
waaher/ 1160: ChestfriMIIer. 17
cu . ft . S160; Skaggs Appliances
Upper Riv~r Rd . Call 814-44S:

73SB.

Can 61 4-44~ 3897. ·

Far sale or rent. 2 bed"oom.
furnished. washer· drve,, air,
1225 month plus deposit. 614-

992· 7479.

Trailer. 2 be&lt;toom. cle.,. re1er·
ences ,equirad. Rt. 1, l0&lt;111t

Rood, 304-675-t076

4 Bedroom. furnished Mabile
1-t:lm&amp;. Children b.Jt no plls.
S .. e Of Rent, 1988 2
be*oom "14• 70 mobile t'tome.

304 875-788B.

44

.

55 Building
Supplies
.

53

Sleeping rooma with cooking.
Alto Trails space. All haok- l-4)1.
CAll attar 2p.m . 304-773·
&amp;6151 . Malon WV.

Antiques

. ..
Buy, sell or trade, ant·" $u" e

collactabl•. S01Dickor ollyot

Ed's Galllpolil Flea ~rket.
Set/ Sun. ,or call 814· 446-

46 Space for Rent

Commerclalsp~ce,

1400SCIUire
feet. corner Second and Pine
Aml.le P•king-rear. Cell 614·

44 · 4249, 448-2325, 44844,28.

Countfv Mobile Home Perk.
Rou\4
~~3. Nonh of Pom•oy.
Loti. rentals, parts. *'I•. Call

6t4-992· 7479.

~

7612. daitv altar 6 p.m.

Trodolnl tBIIt 'flctori.,-2 bed-

Building Meterlels
Blodc, brick. 18Wer pipe1. windows, lintels. etc. Claull Wintwa, Aio Grande. OH. CaR

614-245-5121.

Pets for- Sale

Groom and Supply St'top-PM
Grooming. All breeds . . . AII
!ltyles. lema Pet Food Deller.

Julie Webb Ph. 6t4-441-023t .

P.M.

10gol

1981 Chevett• Std. t360. CaR

a 14-949-2328 lifter 5:00p.m.

19B,8 Ford Eocon . 43.,000
miles, excellent condition.

t2100. Calll14-28&amp;-13tlol·

t• 7:00p.m.
1979 Plymouth Stillion Wagon.

AM-FM cMIIttl. •lant 5. new
!)lint. Mutt eee Clifton. W: Va.

Coll304-773-8384.

·

1983 Plymouth Reliant . 4 daor
sedan. Like niW. Auto. ~ft . All

the aqu!pment. 11750. 814992·67t9.
.·

U80.DD .. boot offer.
304-576-2154.

body.

E Clan.

Chry !ller

Far Slle1984, AMC EagleSta.
Wgn. 4 WD. Air. 86.000 mill!ll.

n .8oo, 13041 178·2670.
Mus~an g

1979

Cobra .

lor / 1&amp;198; 20t0 John

., ,000.00 • .,., 6:00 {304)
676-39t3.
.

rou,.. bailerl t2691. Coli 114216-6522.

'84 G,..d Prl• LE . air, cruilt.

Hey Bin dirt in good
worttlng cond . afso new John
Deere mower conditioners .
Come see what we have .
Agraoon Inc. John Detro "•I•
011
in service, Upp• River Rd.
GalllpoMa, call 814· 448-0475.

191!18 \J Nove, 43.000 actual
milet. 6 CVl •ut o. Interior
exCellent. 81,200. 00. Setious
inquir" only , 304-875-&amp;424.

MerCl.lry and trallw

Cell 304-676-74t8.

Trucks for Sale ,

,_.up 114_99 .,d 109ol

Mbl;ed hi¥ concltioned, never
wet, nice bll•/ •1 . 50 uch. C.l

304-87&amp;-2902 ofler I p,m:

Hey For Sole. Call 114-388f771.
Hay for llle in field.· *1 . ~ bal&amp;

Coli 114· 742· 2476 or · 114742-3058.
A~alfa

Hoy, 140 A for ollage.,.
cflop. Call Andy Sigler, ·Morgan
F•m, Rt. 35. 304-!l37·2018by
July 10.
.Atfllfe round bal•. 19 per c:ent
protein tell. Morv-n Farm. A 1.
31, 304-937-201.8 .
.

AKC registered Blue Aullrilitr~

Hell•
t75·oo
. ~-·
- · f-ate.
......
·
1=!'141 6 6-5110.
'

White Germ• Sheplwd pun.

pieo t31 . 00. {30~ 87"1Bot".

ariD
Ll"ttlt.

1919 Ch.,y ' half ton. e cyl. 3
spd. New tires. thocb
u:
heust . Driven daily parts
trUCk/ •1200 fir..-.. Call 614-

a

441·23P8. or 114-248·5823.

19711 .Jeep CJ7. 3110 engine.
flblrgiM 1op, 44,000 octuol
mH11. Many new parts. &amp;14-

992·7530.

1950 FOrd rid!:up. Good condition . Cal 814-992·738•
._..eninga .

Vans&amp;

4

W.O.

tlon. uaoo. 814-BS&amp;-~39 .
1984

t1500. col1. 114-38f.-88.

1970 0 0 '

·
0 c h•gar Rt, 313

04800. Call 814-44&amp;-23110 of·

1•1 p.m.
·
F
or Sal1: 1910 Oml40.000 mi.

CNow point, now11r•. oxc, cond.
• 111114-379-2&amp;02.

Dodge

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Merclwul1 se

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11
home. En•w
olll- • • - o r t • d t o

.... - - et'-423-IS7t.

111llllolll•-t21t41t.....

'78 Dodge van •6oo.oo. Runs
liQod. 304-871·8113.

,

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1111 M'A'S'II

8

Septic T.,k Pumplnlt t90. Gel ·
537-9128.

MORKMEEKLE
leTHER~6!XI-\ A
THIN~ABA
'UNION R::l&lt;. KID5~

I DON'T
-KNOW, ..

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Ron's TV Servjce• ..,.a•lzingin
·zenith also tMYidngmost oth•
brands. Hou11 c•ls, also 1001e
applience rapllrs. W.Va 304-

Anderson triM 10 aand a
. lrten'd home, bulle forc:ad 10

MY MOTHeR
FIRED ME= nil$
MORNING-.

' WHY~

hunt him. (Rj Q

i1J1 tlllawllz Weakill Malrlll O-ld. Whit I
Ulla Marr111 ~t

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Mandrell, The Jell. Tanya
Tucker, J8Hit:a Boucher and
Helen ComeiiUI,
8:30 • (J) '1111 Knight • .,.,.
Hank Knight and Everett
Oaya !8IUrrt to the airwaves

676-2440.

1'.

1"·10

BARNEY

after

1 NEVER WAS
ONE TO 60SSIP
BUT--UH--

Cor. FourthandPine
Gallipolit, Ohio

WAIT A

SECONT,
ELVINEY

&amp;

WHAT IN THUNDER
DID SHE GO BAQK
IN TH' HOUSE FER?

Feaf\lrad aeglllflnts Include
motollzed .,_ skll and
video fllhlng. (R)
0 Thll Weak In
1:10 (I) u.s, Olympic Qald Jackie
Joyner Ke.- Invitational,
trom UCLA, los Angeles, CA

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Electrical
Refrigeration

1971

H•l~

O.vilon Elt&lt;:tr•

orlglnlll
cond. ,_ mll01. t3800. COli
8t4-441-1789.
till Yamoho "'""1m CM1dt
glide .. II drOll. OOIC.

apple r.cl shaft drhte low

ml01/ •t300 Oolllpollo. Coli
l14-44t·t008.
.

murder of a race nor... (R)

2
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D~l•d Wilt• S~ {ca: Pools,
Cisterns. Weill. Dellvey Anyt;me. Coli 814-44&amp;-7&gt;104-No
SundaY calli .

BERNICE

J &amp; J Woter Sarvlco. Swimming ·
pool•. ~cltt•ns. wells. Ph. 614246-9288.

811101. Alto, buy anytNng - ·
Pol•lo 4 whlolwL cllrlng M.,
or Juna .,d get t200. 00 worth

t.DDO or 2. 000gollonodllllvory.
CoH 304-8768370.

Phone 304-1764130.

pools, -'lo, cist•na, 1,000 or
2.000
delhl•i• phone

1172 17 II. ,., CNft Tr1 Hul
- · 121 H' hln.-l!lll!nt,
....,._ tflll, now upllojat•r·
UIOO. C:0118t4-21.13181f·
,.7:00p,m.
.

.

BEI)EOSOL

.

Plllridct; Wmlr Hauling slrvice,

a•.

304-57&amp;-2311 or 1i4. 441.
"'JB8.
'

Watt1rson'1 Water Hauling.

Re•onabte r.r•. volume dis·
2.0:QO to 4,000 CIPICIty, cilt•nt. pooll, wells ltC

CQ.Unll.

Col! 304178-21tt,
87

Upholatary

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Dr. Who&lt;
Of
Ma,. The Or. mu1t do ballli
with PrQfasaor Scarman and
hll robot mummiH. (NR)
(J) Auatln City Limit. (1 :00)

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,;:-:-:;-:::---:----ofHin-lon, dlsoountanowon R • R W•er Ser\tice. Pools
Turw Ups on ATV ' • .nd ltr• • cflterns. wells. lmmediet.:

'I I Honda VF 700 M-en a.. exc

AmWIIIIrlkHng .
Spanlllt Open from
BarcelOna, Spain (T)

General Hauling

At. 35C,ell811•. 7mll•eouth

of Pol•il acc••ort• frM.

.

McCal lnVeltlgate the

Licensed electrician. Ridenour
.Erect,ical. 304-178-1786.

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remoree.'

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LI8IIA (lepL IJ.Oot. . , Don't tllke
. tlllngl out on ,...My l'llimb.rs todey 11
you 1M you'Ve been -.'IIOwaad or
S...a allltinaa you·. .· been wan11ng lor ~ by the outlkle - ' d.
along, langtkM-.Id IIMIIy come your They're on your llkiiiMCI want to help.
. way In theyaer ahead. VO..r persistence , ICOIIPIO (Oot. M Nail. II) Your Illand patlal10e wiR be the two major loc· •• likely lo be superior to thoae of your ·
turn the trk:lc .
.,_. today, yet you might Ignore your
(,...If......, 12) Bringing In- own lnolgltto end lollow suggeiiiOIIII.
Into the picture lodll)' w11o ore lhat create compliCations. ·
tuna wHh your. Immediate con- . IAGITrAIIIUI (..,, a Dec, 11) Don'! •
carne COUicl pro.- counterproductive. put yoonellln an awkward poeltlon to- ,
Ia IUftl thlt loiiYOftl on bOird le aim· day by gelling lnvo!wdwlth people whO ·!
lng In the dlracllon. Ma!Or can afford 10 do thll'tgl you can't Make•
cMI gee . . ahead for
In the
exit H -.ta ma.a In lhla

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C"M'IIICORH (0.. :!Wan, 'Ill)
lhlng rw might lllnd In your
way loday and bar your path from
achieving a c.,_ ot&gt;lectiV.. Blowing
oflataam may make you feel beller, but
It won't help your Image.
Aat,JAIItUI 1"- JO.Fab. 'Ill)
may be alol going on behind lhe acenes
loday ol which you won'! be aware. It
could be a big mistake If you make com.
mllments belore you have ali the !acts.
PIICES (Feb. 20-llarcll 20) Outside
help you •e depending on mlghl nol
forthcoming today. ThiS may set back
Y'¥ ochadule, but It won't derail your
pro-.
·
~~ (lllnll! lt•Aprl 11) today II
might Ilea ~ has • beltet
lllln you for. demanding etten.tkln, Thera'a a ahMaa yaw prlorttilll
may haft to take a back -110 lhOM ol

Graph predlc11onsloday. Mall $'t to Astro-Graph, c/o lhls newspaper, P .O.
Box 91421, C-and, OH 4410t-3428,
Be sure 10 etale your zodiac sign. '
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) II your mind Is
sllll on lhe - e n d and not lhe work
day, you are noiiiJ&lt;ely tp have much to
show lor your ellortoloday.·To be eflec11ve. ' you need organlzallon and
objacll-. ·
VIRGO (Aug, 23-lepl. 22) Frivolous
purchases won'tHMI as morale boosl·
ers today lo help put you In a be11er
lrame of mind. In fact, If you are exlrav·
agant you could end up wllh spender' a

:f,ecatu1
Mlro- '
lion.

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•••octetea.

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.TAUIIUI (April 20 May 10) H you do
not want ofhara 10 talk HI of you In the
lulute, ........ you do not IPMk Ill of
!hem today. Whit goaa around -

around.

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lluanoad
011•1

Don't be In·

t~Y· companlone or ••• a clatee
who try to tal&lt; you Into taking lliecutatlva rillkl todll)'. You CXJUid and up fwl)ng ·•lcthnlzad If t11ey go " pool."

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26 Youngster
27 Wing (Lat.)
18 Drain
17 Old
28 Marsh
24 Word alter
Turkish
29 Intercede
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title
31 Enemy
· or horse
20 Ogle
33 Swedish
25 Actor •
21 long
Island
Estrada
22 · - lhe
34 Onward
28 Postpone
season .. ." 35 Bllrn
29 Ex Attor·
nay 'Gen.,
Edwln30 Medicinal
plan I
31 Chemin
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strip
husband
34 Stubborn
-mule '

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39 Cry of
surprise
40 Newsman
Donaldson, · ::
41 Pompey's • "
.greellng
42 "Three _
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and a
Baby"
44 Frankie's
third
mate

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~nict...tlll or commercial wit·~g. New liN ice or rep•s.

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Phona 114-448-388B or 8t444&amp;-4477.

84

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lnoldfiMCrlla of the
modeling bualnna.

Electrical. roofing. kitehen. b•
ttwoom, replacement. framing
concrlte. drvv.ll. c.-amlc inltaN•ion. all remodelinG 304- .

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING

·

• «D Repotwa Leam the

157&amp;-23980hlo 6t4-448-2454.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

MOVIE:

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1111

NORTH

.AlOe85

t10 8
.K9 62

rate
15 June
bee lie
18 Arab
garment
18 French
season

'Coowlatad' ABC latunlll)'
Night Movie (2:00) .
(l) Auatln City Llnllta (1 :00)
Cll ....,. F_, on Cafttar
Explore the Mven main
ortxas (deities) of the religion
Canelombla. (1 :001 r:l

lia Co. RON EVANS ENTER PRISES, Jocks..,, 0 H 1 -BOO.
Fetty TrH Trim,.,.g. ltUmp

(I)

(I) •

Georgoo C - Rd. Call 114446-0294.

removal. Co11304-17&amp;-133t .

·

Orand Ole 0pry LMI
1:00 • C2l 1111 Goldin Ollta
Sophia Cleeldes to marry
MIX, her late husblnd's

bulln811 partne~-~'lQ
®Dar At The

Motorcycles

1171 GI_IM,..tl' 14oHJ',.
- " " ' ...,Mill!&amp; «Uoo,
ollw I GO. 30'-171-.13

........ ~--goodCDnd. ,
• AI ........ 130.. 1711-.71

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oaacon takes ovw as

SWEEPER a n d - · machlno

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51 HouleholgJoodt

oolea:

Filmy - Horrid - IGNORE HIM

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star
6 Till now
11 Reduce
12 Piece
Ql garlic
1,;13 Diminish
14 Remllne·

Backllllga
1:30 • (2) 0 Amafl When the
Reverend gets th8 measles,

ripair. 1*1"1. and auppli•. Pick
up and dellvei'Y, Divis VICl.lum
Cl11nar, one half mile up

'"'"'7

Goose~

ill Otend Ole ()pry LM1

Roger1Baaement
Wat•prooflng

82

1 "Father

(2:00)

1·814-237· 04BB, d., or night.

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by THOMAS JOSEPH'
ACROSS 47 .Correct

bOU. (R) r:l
11J MOVIl:-Ruarback IAI

mlnllter. (RI Q

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CROSSWORD

co-wortcers and hie new

WATERPROOANG
Hfelii'M guw.,.
tee. Loclll rlf•'"cee furnilhed.

II II

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party lor

AND MEEK
I ~ t.l::&gt; (/Jil£ER, 00
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MOklEY. ,.

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Remember Jacoby's aci~~ on
EAST
bands tbat look so euy you· ;~er Wl'm'
4JI2
4
wblfy (you)H're playing thein. Ask your· . ; ~-~ s
.QJI08
se : 1 ow can r possibly go set? (2) • K Q J 9 6
t7U%
How can I prevent that 11appening?
•• ~ 4 s
+A7
Declarer won the ace of diamonds
souru
and made the natural play of a heart ·
.Q
to the king. He·could nd longer avoill
.AV65432
losing a diamond, two hearts and a
tAS
club, Perbapa declarer would have
.QJ 10
been sucet!SIIIul II dummy held A.J-9
Vulnerable: Nortb·Soutb
of spades lastead of A·10·9. He mlpt
Dealer: South
tben bave seen that first playing ace of
hearts from bla band would allow bim
Well
Norllo Eut
an optloa whenever eil!ler opponent
Pill 1+
P111
held aU four trumps. That option
P111
P111
would be to take &amp;·spade finesse while
All pallS
the heart king remained in dummy as
a quick entry.
·
Opening lead: t K
Even with A-10·9 of spades iD dum·
my, it is right to firsrplay the ace of L-~
·
·
hearts. Wltb the knowledge that the ing to. iet it rtde. West .sboUid corer
heart game will succeed only if a dia· slnce'lleclarer might be playing from
mond loser can be avoided declarer Q-z of spades. Dwruily'a spade ace
must thea play for the spade'ltlng to be wins and the 10 is led. East plays jhe
with West and the spade jack with jack, declarer ruffs, and a heart to the
East. So he cashes the ace of ·hearts king allows South to abed bis loehlg
and leads tJie queen of spades, Intend· diamond.
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Kalil 'a..... AIHI
a
BOb's

Caravan

1110 Qlwy Malibu ... buill ' cond. 02,800.00 neglotabl•
-alii 304-176 7189. .
trenaNalon. - • MltarMtlc.
V·l. cl- body, brown/t880.
WhMo. CoH 814-24J-MOI.
Boats and
, . , _ ,.., ......,.,. . . h 75
tOo,- mi. ..,.,__ Eoo .
Motors for Sale
lllo
GrMtde/tt3,800. 0111 i14·
a ••, • - Motor, 12 fl. John
l011, a trll• lor . . ..,. MIO
Calll14-37f.2111
.

ble July 1st. Coli 8~4-982·
8846, 7 ,00. o.m.-4:00 · p.m.:
614-949· 22t7 ovenlngo.

mile journey of the South
Seas In an outrigger canoa.

•8.98t.oo, 1304187&amp;-4480.

m-oa. looka good,
~17-~:'t:e':' 0111. •1100. Call 74
81 ChiiYV l-ela 1tatk)n-"
~
···•c•. Runs good.
,.ce
f.,lly

Of The WCIIkl
J ,
Adveliu. Follow a 800

(f)

8t4·248·

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t911t T-blrd ,..,. good/•4ao.
Colll14-38&amp;-9111.

utlh:i• lnctuded. AJr condtt+oned. •200. P• month. Awil•

uol / 16600. Coli
11294.

1980 Dodge Converslan Van,
low . R)il~&amp; excellent Condl·

114-24ti-1181.
.
1113 01• Cutlla lupNme.
loaded. ·~c . contl. low mi.

,

For Sala: 1979. t ton GMC,

ced•- COI"tttdtu. Chf!IWVs. Sur·
plus . Buyer• Gl(ide 111
80&amp;-187-1000 Ext, S -10tB8.

t913 R.,.,H Alll.,oo. .Go9d
condition. Cal 114-441-784t.
Bt 01~ 0

(l) Caua•u•a Radi!ICa,. r

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In MacGyver's

streu-rallel_program ate
killerl. (R) tiJ.

Home
Improvements

Free Htlm••·

••

Ga'"'

partldpant8

st.-van. N1w tires. Very Good · Rot..,. or cable tool drlling.
Cond~ion . Call 8t4-3117· 7833.
Molt wt~Ua r:omplerild same d.,..
Pump •h• and sCMYice. 304- ·
1987 4x4 Ford Ranger. ManBSG-3802

73

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/ tiOQ t878
C.rlo/ tZIO. Call
SNAFU® by llpce Beattie

l977Chevy, C10. 3apd.,210·1
cyl. runs good1 •400. Call
6t4-643-2187.
.

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Veh&gt;
cl• from 1100 Fordo. - ·

RegisterectBeaglepupi. 160.00

AU-Star

Serv1ce s

'71 C...,y pidlup with topper,
30&amp; engine. auto 'trlii'ISr,tilliQn.
P8, P$, olr cond, ctll 304-876
~19 aft:er 8:00.
'

lna car. ex(!llllent condt6on.
1980 Mllltllng. fair concltion.

. ae.. ttful PUre Breed German
Shepherd PuppiH. t nialo. 3
femelt. 8Y.. weeki ofd, anytime
before 9 p.m. {304) 8B2·348t .

5tpeld.

PS, PB. AM·fM . Coll8t4-44117903.

t960. Caiii14· 38B·9888.

1971 Mercury Mon•ch. C•ol-

eoch, 304-773-5a01.

wHh

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OrMtelt Hill Hletory Of The

23 f1 camper t2.600.00. 304-

B1

• C2l 1111 ALF An extortionist
ttueatens 10 tum In ALF as
an Illegal alall: (RI D
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13041171·45B9.
773-8538.

Mountain (G) (2:00)

C1J • (I) MacOyvar Two

l~u;:onditional

64

Aoenc:v . 8t4-378-2788.

a.

2•fl .. sleeps

BASEMENT

77 lt4 ton 4 wh. dr ~ Chevy. With
snow plow. Goo" engine. fM
bod¥'. Needs t~tmi•ion work .

Att..,tion' tobacco producers:
ln1ure your crop against hail
damage. Contact the Jim A Hie

.

f:.; ~F.EEl&gt; .

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esoo.oo.

1974 Chwv. J&amp;Miderd. e650.
Call 614-379·2628.

Grain

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StarCraft pop-1.4), 11eep1 8 . furnace. very-good condftion. price
on Inspect. 506 29th Street.

1971 VW . Rabbit. new point
1600.00. 14 It Seerov 35 lip

1'1. P~. phone 304-87&amp;·"1184.

&amp;

·j ~ESCIME
•

Cnlok • Ctlll. .

7:31 I]) Andy Qrlffltll
8:00 (J) MOVIE: My_lllda Of The

8, 16,999.1304) 876-44BO.

PM .

C&amp;~T~mlnadi•llengin&amp;

Hay

Win~go

Glanton
•

miles. 814-387- 0122afl:•5:00

Livestock

ATTENTION Horse Owners,
Paint Plus Is now c•rvlng tack.
Paint Plus. 2415 Jacksan A\18,

1978

-~~A"~rtl'/1
Q
0 Cnlllflra

,..-. l't 0 NW'.YS.

1979 Coachman Campe~ .
sleeps 6. RemoWble stove and
table. awning, portable toilet,
goad oondition. t1000. CIH

111t, PW, PL. cloth Interior. high

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18 ft; Wlnnedbego MotorH om e.
runalke new- / ,2900. Calll14-

67r;-6n2 and ask fOr Scott.

Deere trac·

• Gl MpJor ~•on• ea..blll

. .:t

I h•• a riew-ide1. 2 tow corn
picker, ex c. cond. E-Brush Hog.
lnternationlll 7 ft. h.,. conditWner/ •62&amp;. Call 114·2511189.
Jofln

7:011]) Andy Grtlfltll
7:30 • (J) Family Fauci

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79 Motors Homes
' &amp; Campers .

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0 Andy Grtlflth
11J Miami VIce

Used end new tit-. intheoldc•
wash blllide 8J'1 Re~tuFant on
Jade.• on A we .

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Pappy's Used and New Tir•.

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OMoMyllna .

POOR BOYS TIRES , 304-676 ·

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In order to maintain a well~balanced perspective, the per·
son who has dog to worshiP him shpuk:l
also have a
cat lei IGNORE HIM .

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3331. front an.d allnamein
•18.9&amp;. •.000 good used tir-.
1emi tlr~. nlll'V tir•

8t4-982· 7853.

(J) PM Magnlna

J!, • a o Wheal 01

304876-3246.

.

A philosophy professor
gave me this wise coul)sel :
"The ImpOrtant tiling about
your lot In life is whetller you

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Nawelbw

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(l) (f) MacNeil/ Lehrer

446-619t . or St4-446-0897.

78 Ch.,lttt 4 eyl Milo. sotld

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304-87&amp;-7t28.

18 ft. prowler NIIOMbl&amp; Call

cpmplete 143.25.

tor rent:" in Middeport. All

mont!\ utll•·pold.l3041 876
9780 .

shlpe. •2100. 132 8utteri1U1
Ave .• Pom•ov. OhiO.

89 Oodge 250 plclrup,

.....

Ho1el· 614-448-9180.

Four Otalleng• II alUminum
whe•. 14 inch &amp; four hole.
e200 firm. Caah onty. C.H

1982 2802X, 2 ....... Sspoed,
T-tops, runl 8XC. C.ll (304t

1 Used

2 betWoom ap.-tment1, tilly
tlogo. CaH 614·245-9689.
c•peted, .,pll .. c.. water an dl
Countrv
stvht
sofa,
excetlent
trash pidc.ups ptO\Iidecl MainteHAPPV JAC~ FLEA GARD: AI
.c ondition. $300. Cream. blue&amp;.
n~~nce friM nviOg dose to shqpmetal patented device control•
pinq. bsnks and schools. For mt~.~ve . Call 614-4-t&amp;-7903.
fleas in the home withOut.
more informatloncall304-882· chemicals or exterminator. ReFor Sale: Used Horlzomalluxaire
3716. E.O.H.
suhs overnight! A•o Feed &amp;
fuel oil furrv.ce / noo. Call
Suppty. 399W. Main St. Pom•
614-446-3969.
Rt.
588.
Beech Street Middleport, Ohio.
one and 1wo bedroom t.Jrnilhed
apts, rtrfsence" .,d depo1it. Washer 81 gas dryer set. WhirlAKC Registered Golden Re·
pool white. 8260. Al1o 2 wi~
304-882-2566.
tri~Ner puppiet. I w.kl old.
dow air cond. Call 614-245Had ell shots. Call ·304-882·
. 2B54.
Furnished 2 bed-oom apt ., re· 6405.
france and sec11rily dapO!IIt
required. New HewMI. 13041 For Sale: Down bl•tMiller. Gas
AKC Registered Cock .. SpanW
Furnace. good co nd./ 1360. Call
812-3267.•
pups . Buff- blond . . Shott,
614-446-0461 .
wom~ed. reac:tv . Call 614-898One bedroom tnnie hed ept, YfifY
8681 .
.
d..-. and nice. No pets. 304- Used appliancea. Westws. dry.
era, ranges. refrigeretors, micr~
67&amp;- 1400.
Pure bred Welkw Coonhound
'wave ovens. Ken's Appli.nce.
PUPI. 130. Cal!814-982·2882.
217
E.
2nd
St..
Pomeroy.
One bedroom furnished apt, all
utlitl• paid, c:entral ak, 304- 814-992· 6335 or 814·986·
Fish Tank. 2413 Jackson Ave
358t .
676-2722 . .
Poin1 Pleaunt. 304-675-2063:

Rooms: fQr rent· week or month.
St.-t:ing at $120 a mp. Gallla

1177 Ford LTD in •cetlent

61 Farm Equipment·

18ft. ft ..bedtrailer, lingle~Rie.
dull tlrea. •tt bed. •375. firm.
Call 81-!-·388-9888.

eel id 14
t ructure. st
s ''
fthlghln
cent•. furnace with central air;
all duct work. ..., on tile.
Monday 8 :09.
.

Black- lab puppies.. 7 wk. old.
Wormed / .25 . Great family

aso.oo. Phone 304-882· 2B47.

8 14-3B&amp;-8647

Cont8Ct Q

-~Stlga
1:31 I]) Carol lumtlt
7:00 (J) Father Mulphr

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0

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9...,_

Call 814-388-9888.

3358 olttrlp.m.

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IIJ lllowllz Toellly

Pon1ioc 400 big block wfth

814-992-787.1 .

oe.e/ 13460: John o... 3
point mower/ 1396; Vermeere

t

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use it to.r bllilding or - . "
.......,:,lg,..-;.,17,.:...,:1~..~ ~~r--1 G Complete, the chuckle quoted

1:30 • •(2) 1111 NBC Nlghlly Nawl

73JA tonChwy 11'Uck, wilfs.el all

Cartw Carboretor for 11le oi
trade-for ~~nail ~ode Chevy. Call

I1

KAR CC

1~!5) ~Ilea

a • a Cl8 NeWt
• «D Love eor.--uon

tit wheel, AM-FM raclo, new
tlr• Aeldng t3000. 11~912·

I I' I r I

11J Cartoon E.,_.

7&amp; Ch8VY ~ tpeed transmission
for ton truck. 8100. Call 114-

at ,495.00. {30"41 676-4480.

3020

Phonel3041 578-2345.

Air cond., 18, 000 btu. a. living
nn. suite. Call 614-266-8689.

Furnished R 0011)8

Auto Parts

.,

12 111.

5

00 8porteLook (0:30)
(I) e (I) ABC Nawe Q
(l) lladr llanlc

• all.

1913 Q,.,d Prix. Pe. PB, AC.

19 83

Crocheted Ros8Ripple Afghan.

-:-::..._-::-::--~.:..:...:..~...:..-.
Folnt Clinic building. 18 wide x
80 long. 6,200. sq ft, an metal

Suppl11~s

1St LIVI:,Iock

,fof·SIIe, 3 pc; living room 1uite.

Office or, 11NII busineu space

Al*tmlnt
for Rent ·

FJr11i

2415 Jackson Aye. 30487640B4.

Now acC8pting epplieltions ior

19 inch Zenith portable color TV
with stand .ndrtmOtecon1rot 1
vear old, eJtc eond. 1300.00.
Coucf'l .,d chair, good cond,

Auto's For Sale

ofleri:OOPM .

Paint sale now going on af Paint
Plus, 20 pillt cent off regu ler
price on interior end oterior
Pmsburgh Painta. SeleendiJulv
22. You work too h•d to paint
with enything l•s. PAINT PLUS,

Dragonwynd Can.., KMnel.
Pllrslan and Slam ... and Him•
layan kittens. Chow stud ,.,..
vice. can 814·448-3844aft•7

For Rent: 3 br .. Mobile Home 1

1/ .2-bat h. with central air / $200
mo. Call614-266-1961 .

.

71

p.,ments, call 304-&amp;76-2487

Thunderbird motor ., d tr..amission. llnle girls drelsH size
4 . phone304-675-1484.

ON TOP AND Tf.IE VANILLA
ON THE BOTTOM ..

---------7t Lincoln. portingout 8380for

Plgo lor •Ia call anytime. 13041 t981CavatlerZ24, amonthold.
ex c c:ond. ioaded. tae over
8711-t338.
.

beta.

3 br., mobile home in tt'te
country. $175&amp; dep, &amp;utilit ies.

Musical

I natruments

dr••
6t4-992-884t .

- 1 1 . . 14•703--.

'I

3811.

"""' olfar. Call 61 .._ 387.o248.'

Gracious living. 1 ~d 2 bedroom IP wtment1 at Village
Manor and R tverslde Apartments in Middleport. From

45

..:;;m 11iil1-

gO! F. A.

· Home central .;,, runs ___.

A-1 washer &amp; elec. dryer
Hide-a-bed sofe . Full size bed. 3
drawer dresser antique brass
bed. Be full size bedding, lamps
&amp; end tab4e. Corbin &amp;: Snydef
Furn. Call 814-446-1171 .

a1B2 Caii814-992-77B7.

Pets for Sale

AkC B01oott - - ' 01. Re~ tO

• P'ino t 001. h h•oow CoH li4379 · 2 8 0 2·

8100.00. {3041675-3975.

Wood groups S319 or
I 17.38 / mo. 3 peice sofa chair.

PLEASE, WITf\ THE C~OCOLATE

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LIKGYN · , .

GNAMY

• 0 HaPPV Dllp
0 Facta Of Lila

I LIKE THE VANILLA ON .
TI-lE EIOTTOM B6CAU5E IT
!.EAVES A SETTER
. LIN6ERIN6 AFTERTASTE ..

t~~;~~~;~;;;;~~~;~~~~;~~ 614-318·
for 1395 91B8.
or will part out. Call ,

5189.

Financinfi avai!able. '

CONE ,

388-8688.

VI'RA

Tuii18r for rent. St. At. 588. Call

1 B•dtoom. llrMhed upstairs
.,1. Main Str... 200 I"'

42S.IS71.

Shadf Lawn epis. 729 Second
Ave . .Furnished efficiencies
starting at/ 1176. lncludM water &amp; gwbaRe. Call 614!446-

plisl $150. Coii614-446-0B44,
or 614-446-7602

Small ipt for rem. 3 rooms end
b•h. phone304-S78-1385.

· - 1"" 70 with ...... dod
""'lnl
.,d dining ,.,.,.. Out·
llt8fti:llnf'l mndtnon-mult be
. - .·to 8PPriCI•e. Phone 114-

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1 br., 2nd floor apt . ne• city
park in down town Galli ·

IIICiric- NIW caJp8t .nd cur-:
• • · Ooodcondh:ion. 114-423-

1137t.

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·Call 6t4-3B&amp;-9946.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Far

ep.m.

3 rms., &amp; bath.
upstairs cle'"-1 no pets. Suitable
for one. Ref. &amp; Oep. requied.
Furnished

4928.

K•r. 614-985-3538.

•c:r•.
12x65 mobile home,
.,..tty.
room. outbuitdings, fruk
.,...•. a•den. S.atellite. drill.ct

well rurel water 1989. Priced on
lnopoc:tlon. 814· 986-4488. 4-

0322.

V .. le,o Furnitt~~re
Furn. · Apt. neil to Litre
parking llo A.C. Ref. reefed. .. New and us8d fuftllture and
appli.,-.ces. Calle 14-446· 7672.
Suitable for 1 person. Cell
Hours 9-6.
614-446-033B.
.

House tor ,.,t Or 11le on land
oontract. Pomeroy. 2 bedrooms. 36 W. apt . 2 bt .. 1 b•h. private
bas emant. carpet. 814-742- endosedpatio. CJosetogrocery
at ores a shopplngcentw, ~eter,
272e.
sewer . trash provided .
Nice country home. 2bed-oorns. 8285/ lilo. Call 81 ... 446-8727.
unfurnished. no insidt pets. 1
mile north of Che~ter, Oh . Paul Efficienqt apt. in Rio Q,.,de

phone{304) 458-1887.

11h

614-367-7850.

.Larglli!'UPitairt aptJ 238 1etAve.
Kitch.,/ stove a..' refrig••·Qr.&lt;'
• 260/ mo- J*J I dep. Utltti• &amp;
ref. No pats. Call 614-448-

Homes for Rent

12X&amp;l5. 2 bem-oom. Good co"ndi·

tlon. Call 6t4-992· 5858.

90 Days same 111 cash with
approved credit . 3 Miles out
Ruleville Rd. OPen 9 A .M . to 6
P.M. Mon. thru Sot. 614-44&amp;-

A..,- d. Call 614-448-4346.

Rentals

614-441-1306. {local)
MUST SEll Ownw moving to
Fhnida. 1984 14x70, 3 br .. 1
1/ 2 b•h on rented lot. French
C;ty Brokerage. Call 614-446-.

Sr.. 1 1/ 2 bathS, CA.. dis·
hweshtw, dltpoaal, private en·
closed pMio, pool pl.,.ground.
V!later. .ewer, &amp; trash included.
Starting It S289 p• mo. Call

age. &amp; o•bage paid. Deposit

Can)P Conii!Pjl. large corner lot, 2

bedroom , 1 bath. large finished
attic. full basement. call f~r
appointment 304-675-1432.

T•a Towrl'lou• Apartment!! - 2

Bed frames 12&amp;. Queen SiH
*3&amp; &amp; king frame S60. Good
selection of bedroom suites,
metal cabinets. headboards t 30
and up to •eB.

Pike from •192 a mo. Walk to
shop and movtes. 614-. .6256e. E . 0 . H .

&amp; refrig. provided Water, sew-

3 bedroom brick home with large Unfunis~ 2 br., 9 jni, . from
lot. Mi d w., Drive, New Haven . . hospital. North Gallie District,
S260 / mo. Deposit r8q' d. Call
Goqd cond. 304- nl-&amp;881 .
FOr Sale Glenwood. Guvan Ck
Road, 13. 5acre. Brick Randier.
Out. buildings. 304-762-2641
after s·oo

Batw mlttr. . n e36 • $45.

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(I) Home Run Dallly
(l) p - Of Choice
(f) Reading llal11bow Q

&amp; Accessories

$260. Utiliti• paid 243 Jack- '
Mobile Home frama. with som•
Furniture I APPii.,OII /
son Pk. Gallipolis, call6 14-446good walls 1n d floor. 15x12.
R1.
141
lnCen1enlrf.
114..,(.,
1200. 114-742· 3033.
Woodland. 132 ac,•l t36, 000. 4418 aft8r 7 p.m. ·
lincoln Pk. Mon-Sat : 9-8/ Sun:
Rt. 7. below Eur~a. cl!lill 814Furnished. cable T.V. utl;ti• 12·6, Open After hn . until 9 · On'e black ,..d l.shla sequined
446·4416 after 7 p.m.
paid Ideal for bachelor. lea~tt­ p .m. for appointments. So give
prom gown wtth hoop. t1"0.
usa. call. '614-446-3158.
ful Rtv-..iiiW in Kan&amp;Jga. FotSize 7· 9. One p•ch satin and
O.J . White Rd ., 2 wooded
lace gown, s 60. Size 7-8. Can
OOilding lot!. ApprOJt. 2 acr• 1•s mobile Home P•k. Cell All new top quality.
614-448-1602.
614-992-5188.

.

Nice trick house, 2 c• s-age. 2
tw.• atrge country ktfchen with
pantry . 1 112bfths• .::reenedin
tr eareway, on 2 aa • · Call

a

Furnished .,t.. 1 br. 1225. 2 BR

Cell.14-446-6714.

For S.. e: Edgeoftownon5BB. 3
br.. home full b•.,..lll"11 lr
g·er•e, m•ked lot. Call 6 .14-

full or twin 178. firm SB8. and
198. Queen - · • 276
up.
King •350, 4 draWer ch•t 169.
Gun c8blneti 6, ·8, &amp; 10 IJ.I n:

A DO~SLE

burg. Coli 304-296-7892.

·

Used lewn ft'!owttr, riding mow. up to 1125. Hide-•·l:,edl S390 · ••· 111•. tract on• ecc. .ori•.
to 1116. Redin•s •221 to ·
t375. Lamps 128 to •12&amp;.
&amp;
Agracon
Service,
Inc.
Gllllpolll,
John Deere
calllt4S.t•
Dinett• •109and up to lUI. 446-0475. ~

comp!ote w·mott•-• t295
.,d upMettreue;t
to 1395or
· box
llobvepringa
bedl
•110.

8E'AUTIRJL APARTMENT&gt;$ AT
BUDGET · PRICES AT JACK ·
SON ESTATES . 536 Joc:bon

bridge lmrMCUiete condition.
ontv 140 f1r1 . cost •41 ,000.
Sacriflc~/ 121.100. Parhrs-

Clllll14-446-27t3.

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1981bovlin• :J!)It. to ft.,..,;.:
completely oqu!ppecl. Ftvlno

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Roarrongo lottars of
ocromblod words

below to form lour tlmple words.

1:00 (J) llonanu: The Loat

Colll14-448-3712.

Jja"ndli 50 cc Moped. • 150, 260
'fjlllon fuel oil tlink. t50. Loc*lng
1ool ch•tfor t.JH sir• truck. •70,

·elevision .
Viewing·,
EVENING '

' 19Bi, 115' Bomba' run1bout
Mercury 90 HP , Tilt.. Trim. oil
injection. eJtc. cond. low hours.

t398 to t9H. Tabl• t50 .,d

Apartment
for Rent

Coli 614-44&amp;-15t9.

eoch. Coli 614-246-9585 aft'"
4'30.
'

1-b&amp;O mobh home for sale.
~s lot wil:h workiMCI on
Jadcson Pika-Close to 3~ . Cal

Call 614-446-6764.

44

Mobile Homes
for Sale

•

pow.- trim~ d autooil"in~ion.

0()

The Daily

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Bon Boot-1817 Londlu 11'8".
with .-tAJry 315· hJ) motor With

chairs
to. . For Sale: 10 apd. H·-· Blk&amp;, 66
r'---------~-1-"----------4 Wood
•795. table
Deok w·S
t141i
up to•281
t375
like·ntw, elec. etMm. . . . .at or.
;;o--n--:::;::-:-=:---'Hutches 8400andup, bunkbftdl

21

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TUESDAY
· Southern physicals
tests will be conducted.
POMEROY . -The Pomeroy
Physicals for athletes and
Male students are to be a t the
Area Chamber of Commerce will cheerleaders at Southern Jr. school at 8 a.m. and the female
holil their monthly meeting on . · High and High School will be students are to .report at 9 a.m.
Tuesday at noon at Main Street
given on July 1~ at the high . The physicals will be con·
Pizza. Guest speilk~r will be school,
duel ed ·by Drs. Mark Brown,
Keith Black. general manager of
Students are to come.. at the. Wilma Mansfield. and James
. Meigs Industries. Bruce Reed. following limPs. seventh and Witherell.
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president of the Chamller urges
eighth graders 8-9: 30 a.m ... ninth
More Information may be
all members to attend this
and tenth graders 10·11:30 a:m ., . obtalnedbycalllng98.'i·42661ntl!e .
meeting.
and 11th and 12th graders .from evenings .
1-2:30 p.m . All students arc to
MIDDLEPORT -The Middle·
wear- shorts.
C'HESTER -Girl Scout day
Election reminder
port Support Group will meet on
P,l!yslcal cards must be signed
camp bas lleen cancelled for the
The Meigs County Board of
Tuesday at Overbrook Center at . by pare nts prior to the physical Elections reminds the followin!t ·
week of July 10 through July 14.
3 p.m. Shirley Finley is the group
being given. Cards may be townships and villages of the
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leader.
picked up at the high school following offlces whose terms
· BEDFORD -The Bedford
office.
Township Trustees will meet In
are up for re-election this coming
Dr. Douglas Hunter. will per· November. There are two trusregular session on Mo.nday at 7 • HARRISONVILLE -The H;~r·
risonvllle Senior Citizens Club
form the physicals.
p.m . at thi&gt; town .hall.
tees in each of the following
will lx• holding a free blood
township. Bedford. Columbia.
Eastern physicals.
PORTLAND -The Freedom . pressure clinic on Tuesday from
Scipio, Salem, Rutland, . Salls·
Physicals for all students 'par- bury. Olive. Orange. Letart.
Gospel Mission located oil Bald 10 a.m. to noon at the town hall.
ticlpating In athletic events at Lebanon. Chester, and Sutton.
Knob StlvPrsville Road will be The public is invited to
partlcipaiP. .
Eastern High School for the Also the un-expired term of the
having vacation bible school
1989-90 school yea r will be given township clerk in Olive Township
today through Friday from 6-8
p.m. each evening. The public is • POMEROY -The Meigs
on Saturday, July 1o at the high Is up.
invitPd to attend .
County Board of Elections wlll school.
In Rutland Villl!ge there are
hold thPir regular board meeting
Physical and history cards will four ·c ouncil memhers. along
on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. at the
have to be completed. and urine with two members of the board of
POMEROY - The disabled board office on Mechanic Street.
American Veterans Ladies Aux·
t
lllary will hold It's regular .
C8£5TER -The Chester
meetl!lg on Monday at 7 p.m. at
To~nship Trustees will ,have a
thP hall on 124 Butler nut Avenue. meeting on Tuesday at1: 30 p.m.
Ashley Colwell bf'came a donations \o the Friendly Hills
at the town hall.
member of Star Junior Granga . Camp Fund. th&lt;&gt;NationalGI·ange
during its annual inspection held Deaf Foundation Activities, and
th~ Staie Youth and Junior Fund.
recently.
· The group planned an outing to..
Westina Crabtree. Meigs
County Junior Deputy. ~&lt;'a s intro- Noah ' s Ark 1\nimal Farm on July
Those attending were Zlba
The annual Smlth·Bowles
duced and had encouraging 27. Those going are to be at Lin(! a
reunion was held recently at the Midkiff. Sylvia Midkiff. Mike
Montgomery 's home by 9; 30 a.m.
words for the members.
Senior Citizens Center Center In Bowles. Diane Bowles. Nicholas
The members voted to make
Bowles. Jenny Bowles. Max
Pomeroy.
A basket·· dinner was scrv0&lt;j Geary. Charles Chaffee. Gladys
with Jim Smith and May Romim.&gt; Chaffre. Sibyl Barr. Arthur
hosting and Charles Chaffee Barr, Jessl&lt;' Curtis. May Rom·
gav•• the prayer . Robert Bowll.'s ine. Jim ~mith. Edna Clark.
held a brief meeting with the datf' Robert Bowles, and Mary ·
l!,f next year's reunion to bl.' Bowles.
Attending from out of town
announced Ia t1•r .
Russell Smith. Baltimore.
were
Rl'cogilitiQn was glvl'n toRus·
Md.:
Sara Proudy. Columl!us;
sell Smith. who traveled thl.'
and
Bennettia
Rae Dickerson.
farthest. J&lt;'riny Bowles, who was
thl.' youngest. and Charles Chaf· Huntington. W.\1 a.
fe~. for being the old&lt;'st,

Dance belna: planned
The Parent's Dance Commit·
tee. I._nc:: .. is planning a !\O's and
60's ~s dance for the adults of
the area. onJuly21from 9p.m. to
midnight. In the former Elber feld's Warehouse on Mechanic
Street In Pomeroy.
'Music will be provided by a live
' radio D.J. and the cost will be $2
per Iierson. Fifties at tire inay be
worn ii desired.
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There will be no alcoholic
beverages permitted.

Bible school
The Middleport Church of
Christ will behaving bible schooJ
the week of July 17·21 froin 9: 30
a.m. to noon each day. Classes
will lie for ages three through the
eighth grade.

JOHN
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WADE,
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By United Press lntt•rnallonal
AUTOGRAPHS . FOR AIDS
RESEARC.H: Sigourney Weaver
is now charging fans S1 for her
autograph but the money goes to
a good cause. The " Ghostbus·
ters" star donates the dollars to
AIDS research. "So far I've
gott••n several hundred dollars."
Weaver told People magazine.
"Nobodv refuses . Some say :
· 'Here's ~20 . "' Weaver got the
idea from actress Celestl' Holm.
who says sh&lt;' has raiSPd almost
S21l.OOO .for UNICEF In 20 years
bv charging !\0 cents for her
signature. " lt ·changes the whole
experience of giving out au tO·
graphs." Weawrs sa:;s. ''It stops
bl'lng a bout a celebrity and
becomes two P''Ople sharing."

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Spccial)An amazing new Might loss pill called
"fat-magnet" has reCemly been deYel- ,.
oped and perfected by two prominelll
doctors at a world :lilinous hospital in
Los Angeles tbaltcponedly "guatan·
tees"
stady lilt loas and calorie
reduction by simply_~ their tesred
and JII'OIICil new pill . I
Tlic u.s. g0Yel1lllleltlhasjust approved the doctors claims fur a lwd-19-&amp;et
patent that confinns "thete has Dew:r
beenanythinglilretheirfat-bondingpill
process befure."lt is atotallynew 011jor
scientific braklhrouah and is revolutionizing the weiaht foss industry.
\bu Can "EEl N01'111111y" ·
Best of all, "you can continue to
eat )'0111' favorite fOods IIIli you don't
have to change your normal eating
habits. You can start losing fat and
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until you achieYe the ideal weight you
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RATHER IN A LATHER: ThP
world population often accuses
Americans of being oblivious to
international a flairs . but Dan
Rather says that's a
·ap .
"That id~a is wrong an da er·
ous." the CBS anchorm n riles
in a guest column in N wsweek.
"It ,·s dan.gProus fo ur country·
and for fre&lt;•dom-loving people
evl'rywhere to sprPad thP false
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notion that Americans ar~ not
many times its size in undiinterested in world affairs and =~ 'T'L- all
. I ""''• thettapped
world news. ' ' R athe r says thl'
IIIli oriesarenatutally"flusliCd"
turmoil in China · shows that . right out of )'0111' body, bCc•use they
, Americans are interested In CIIIIIOI be absorbed.
world news and he blames U,S,
Within 2 days you should notice a
med ta exC'cutives . for helping changeintbecolorofyoutstool,caused
sprE&gt;ad the mlsconcpptlon that by the fat particles be!'f:miMted .
they aren't. Proper foreign cov·
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eragP is expensive. Rather says,
Acconlingtooneoftheimenton,Dr.
and mosi media corporal Ions are William Shell, heart specialist and
too concerned about the bottom associate professor of medicine at
line to make a full commitment UCLA medical schOol, "the new fat.
to it .
bonding process is a "lazy way" to Jose
LOTS OF PEOPLE GOING TO weight because the piUs alone
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. GRACEIAND: Elvis Presley's e~·
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earning power remains strong. and 1101.a
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people toured . his Graceland
The fat:magaet pills are already
mansloninMl'mphls. Tenn., and.
fSWCWing tbe Country with
in the process, spent $110,000,
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which Is $7.000 more than It cost
wbo ue DIIW ·
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Elvis to build the place in 19~7. "I
more lltb..:ti~ gain.
always 'get a kick out of things
No1J Anlllble to tbe Publle
· like thIs," said Jack Soden, the
If you ue trying to !Ole 20, SO, 100
execulivl' director of Graceland.
pounds or more, you can order )'0111'
"I remember when I came here
sllpl)iy oftbcee ''Do-risk" JUably IUc·
hOW, pe6ple said It would never ceill\illitt.......,...pilllditedijlilllilthe
· work or would only last a couple doclora' Clltcluaive !lllllllftlclwa only
of years."
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CJARK AT LARGE: Now that ' p)aniJreYe~~beaerreaulll). Send$20
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guy principal of Eastside High
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alai career ~as portayed . in the
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to talk with William BennetL the IJIII'rl,nenve.) For
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JIHDIEr education secretary who Cl1lllil i:ud on1en ONLY call~
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llgbt-sllver gray oo lor alter two other coats are
painted on the bridge. Work should be completed
by about October 15. (Dally ·Sentlnel photo by
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the State l~sue II Small Govern- · serves on the Sma,n· Government
velopment J:llock Grant ICDBG)
ment Fund - a funding source Fund Committee from District
Comprehensive Housing Prowhich Is separate from tnt&lt; 18, which includes Meigs County,
gram has been denied this year.
county's $300,000 allocation.
and was told by Roberts that the.
According to a letter from
Larger amounts of project mo·
seeond round of funding is
Gregory M. Carr, manager of
nles may be available from the
expected to be released very
ODOD's Office of Local GovernSmall Government Fund.
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ment Services, the state received
July 1 was the deadline ror
Council received notification 56 application · for program
submitting projectS' for the first
fr~ the Ohio Department ?' funds for fiscal year 1989. Fundroqnd of monies from the Small , _DeYelopment that ~~ddleport s . _lng requests total~d_almo~t $3.0
Govel\ninent Fund. Hoffman .. , Pfll}kt' ·application- tC&gt;r fund~ mUlled. · After review of the
liowever, was never ilotlfl~ of
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the July 1 deadline. He said he
has spo~en with Meigs County
Engineer Philip Roberts, who

Middleport selected the Cot·
tage Drive and Beech Street
project In order to ~lay In line
with the amount of funds avalla·
ble to them this year. Estimated
cost of the project Is $31,200. Of
that amount, $28.~ would be
State Issue II and $3,120 WO\Ild be
the local share.
. Qea~Une f~r . submitting. the·
project Is Weil11esday, Hoffman
s'ald.
Council plans to submit a
project to pave Pearl Street In
the second f'ound of funding from

Guilty plea entered
in vehicular homicide

Skaggs highlights Gallia fair
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lion of the d·lstrict Is encouraging. the board may still have to
.authorize applica t ion for another
financial analysis. should the
district want to e ~t er the loan
fund again this &lt;'"o mlng year .
Car~nter said .
·Permanent appropriations for
the 1989-90 school year must be in
place by Oct.1, but money cannot
be appropriated If the possibility
exists that th&lt;• district may not
meet its financial responslblll•
ties for the year.
Should it become evident that
the hoard would not be able to
meet this comfng year's finan·
cia! responsibilities. the process
for getting in the loan fund would '
already be in the works.

made ·to state 'f or ·Middleport paving project

county allocation was decided
when representatives of the
villages, townships and county
met together several months ago
at the courthouse In Pomeroy.
Each governmental division county; vlllage and township decided at that time to · take
one-third of the $300,QOO total.
~ 1)e viiJ!I&amp;e'&amp; and ~blps then
· dlvldell .. tbeft";'iespedtve oneof the fh:st year
of · thirds on a population basis, with
$300,000 In State Issue II funding Middleport's s/lare coming to
to Meigs County.
$28,000 for the first year In a
Middleport's share of tl)e total five-year funding process.

GALLIPOLIS - "Kentucky
Thunder'' will roU Into Ohio on
Aug. 3, as Ricky Skaggs takes
center stage at the Gallla County
Junior Fair.
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Skaggs Is one of the featured
per!onners at this year's fall',
according to program chairman
Gary Fellure. "We're really
pleased to bring Ricky toGajllpoUs !hill year," be said.
Other top name perfonners at
the week-long event Include
Steve Warlner and the McCarter
Sis ters."''n addition, gospel musIc's Primitive Quartet will make
atl appearance on the main
stage, as will Columbus' Just
Another Band.
A native of eastern Kentucky,
this. will be Skaggs' first appearance In the area In several years.
Fellure said. He will be ons tage
for one show Aug. 3, at 8:30p.m.
"He (Skaggs) wanted to appear
In the area, and we got him,"
Fellure said.
Ricky Skaggs has been ere'
dlt.ed with starting the resur·
gance of tradltiOIII!I bluegrass In
the past.few years, Fellure said.
Skaggs opened up the door for
artists like George Strait and
Randy Travlll, getting back to the
roots of country and bluegrass.
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Despite financial problems, district borrowed from Its spendMeigs Local School District has . ing reserves - which means ·
been able to stay out of th e State collecting against taxes. in ad·
Loan Fund. Meigs Local Superin- vance - in the amount of
tendent James Carpenter com- $lfi6,000.
mended the Meigs Local School
But by cutting expenditures,
Board and Clerk-Treasurer JanE&gt; the district "was able to turn
Fry r@r "their fiscal responsibll· back the $92.000" to the state
lty" in keeping the district out of ' controlling board. explained Car·
the state's debt .
penter. ··we didn ' t have togo into·
As explained by Carpenter In the loan fund." he said. ··and we
last week's regular meeting of 0!11Y used $100,000 of the availa ·
Meigs Local SchoOl Board, it ble $1!\6,000, leaving the district
became necessary during the wirh about $!\0,000 in spending
1988·89 year for the district to reserves ."
make appUca'tlon for a financial
In addition. said Carpenter . we
.ana_lysls by the state to get into c• pald back from thl' general
the loan fund.
fund , $144.000 on a loan from last
Meigs Local was authorized by year. "
the state to borrow $92.000. which
Although th e financial condi -,
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· Voluntary pleas of guilty to ness, and that the lesser charge Is
charges before them Were en- in line with other traffic cases
tereC! by Martin A. Shuler. 29. which have been prosecuted In
Langsville, and Mary Ann Riffle, Meigs County In recent years.
21; Pomeroy, when they ap- ·
A pre-sentence Investigation
peared Tuesday morning before was ordered by ·the court for
Meigs Common Pleas Judge Shuler, with sentencing to take
Fred Crow Ill.
.place 9 a.m. Aug: l.
Shuler was originally Indicted
Maximum sentence and fine on
In January on a charge of the probational offense ofvehicu- :
aggravated vehicular homicide lar homicide Is six months,
In connl'ctlon with the Nov. 26, $1,000, or both.
1988 death. of Steve McGrath, a
In return· for the amended
passenger In a vehicle driven by charge, Shule r agreed to plead
Shuler.
guilty and accept' the six month
Plea bargaining' between sentepce, with credit for 30 days
Meigs County Pro~ecutlng Attor- already served, three-years proney Steven . Story and Attorney
bation, one-year license suspenCharles Knight, representing sion, and to pay the funeral
Shuler, resulted In an amend· expenses for McGrath.
I¥nt of the original charge to a
A $10,000 bond for Shuler was
RICKY SKAGGS
lesser charge of vehicular
continued.
homicide.
Riffle pleaded guilty• to a
Sawyer Brown, the Forrester · Several factors entered I to charge of forgery , In connection
Sisters, Kathy Mattea,. Gary the decision to amend the orlgk with general relief checks. Sl!e
Morris· and Warlner, Fellure. nal charge, Story told the couitl was Indicted on the charge April
Including that Shuler, when 1.
said.
A pre-sentencing Investigation
"We've worked hard to bring tes'ied for alcohol content several
hours
after
the
Incident,
did
not
was ordered by the court with
the best entertainment we can to
the community," Fellure said of test as high as It was thought he sentencing scheduled for 9 a.m.
the slate of acts at the Gallla would. The sieering mechanism Aug. 22.
on the vehicle was known to be
She faces a maximum sent· .
County Junior Fair.
"We have good entertainment malfunctioning and road condi· ence of 18 months In pr ison.' a
so we can offer the kids good lions at the time of the accident $2,500flne, or both. The offense is
premiums for their projects," he were also . taken Into probatlona I.
consideration.
Riffle was re leased on a $1.000
added.
Story said Shuler's part in the · personal recognlza.nce bQnd
"We hope everyone wlll enjoy
the entertainment scheduled this accident appears to have been which was continued by the
more negligence, than recklessyear.''

"Kentucky Thunder," and the . front of the man:t shops.
When Randy Travis \&gt;Urst upon
single, "Loving Only Me" are
the
scene with his traditional
what Skaggs considers to be his
approach
to music, the sisters
llest work to date.
were encouraged, and contacted
MCA recording . artist Sieve Travis' producer.
In a live 15-minute ofilce
Warlner wanted to be another
Cbet Atkinswhenheo,yasgrowlng
performance, made quite an ·
Impression upon the recording .
up, and after· playing for artlst.s
like Dottle .West, he.was hired by
Industry executives.
,the famed guitarist for his own
. Within a week, the girls had a
contract .
. band as a ·bassist.
Wariner will pl!rform In two
'Gospel music has long been a ·
shows at the Gallla County favorite of GalUa County fair·
Junior Fair, Saturday, Aug. 5, at
goers, and the Primitive Quartet
7:30 and 9 p.m.
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taln style of spiritual music \O the
familial harmony to the stage on
area on Tuesday, Aug. 1, at 7: 30
Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 7:30 and
and 9:30p.m.
9:30 p.m., Fellure said.
Childhood friends from North
As young girls, the McCarter . Carollna, the Primitives · have
slllters- all six or them- would
been singing together since 1973
gatlter In front of the teievlslon after a Wf!ekend fishing trip.
and watch the Grand OleOpryon ·' They took a guitar and mandolin,
Saturday nights, and longed to be sitting around, singing In tfle
a part of that "famtly" which Is evenings.
one of country music's oldest · They sang gospel and spiritual
traditions.
music In the style country folks
The first performances of the had been doing for generations.
McCarter sisters was not sing·
Just Another Band, from Colog, but clogging at the ages of Iumbus, will perform at the ·falr
nine and 11, watching Rill ph on Friday, ·AUg. 4, at 8 and 10
Sloan and the Tennessee Tra· p.m., Fellure said.
An "up and coming . band,"
vellers on television, picking up.
steps and routines there.
Fellure said they will release
.. Three· of the sisters, Jennifer
their first album In mid-August.
They have opened for Hank
and twins Lisa and Teresa later
began shiglng at Pigeon Forge ln . Williams Jr., T. Graham Brown,

Meigs Fair King,
Queen. announced
· Tbe 1989 Meigs County Ju!llor
Fair King a!ld Queen were
crowned during July 4th actlvl·
ties In Radne. The new king and:
queen are Steven Grady and
Greta RlfDe.
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Steven Is the son of Paul
Cathy 'Grady of Bowman's Run
. Road, Radne. He has been a 4- H
member for IN!Ven years and Is
currently president of the Coun·
try Crlttera4-H Club.
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Greta II the daughter of Curtis
lnd Sbii'OII Rime of Eagle Ridge
Road, Racine. Sbehaabeena4·H
memller for IN!Ven years and Is
currently treasurer of tbe StarU·
tera 4-H Club.
Greta and Steven . will be
Mllltlng at various showa, .pr~
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state school loan ·fund

By LEE ANN WELCH

We will be closed Tuesday thr-ough Thursday
to put the finishing touChes on the New Ames
·for. you. A super shopping
experitmce .
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awaits you at the New Ames. All the top
quality brands at low discount prices
you'd expect to find at Ames will be
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. July 11. 1989 · .

By NANCY YOACHAM
Dally Sentinel stall
Middleport VIllage Is submit·
ling. an application for a $28,000
State Issue II project to pave
Cottage Drive and Beech Street.
According to Mayor Fred Hoi·
!man, wboexplalnedthestatusof
the
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WORK CON'DNUING - Wo~ers are contlnulq to paint the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge over the
Ohio River. M.W Painting Compauy of Campbell,
Oblo ~ doing the work. The bridge will be painted

be closed
Tuesday to Thursday, ·July·11 to 13
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fo.r remodeling

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Gal~~polis will

Partly c loudy,
with a low In the lower 70s .
Winds norl!,l near 10 mph.
Chance or rain 20 peroent.
Wednesday: Showers and
thunderstonns likely , with
highs In the mid 80s. Chance of
rain 60 percent.

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Doctors Invent
'Lazy Way'
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The Island ofJamaica was vlllited
by Columbus In 1494. II was ruled by
Spain (under whom Arawak Indians
died out) until seized by Britain in
16~~. Jamaica won Independence
Aug. 6, 1962.

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Smith, Bowles reun·ion held

the neu•s

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Star Junior Grange meets

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ORTA tea
The Meigs CG&gt;unty Retired
Teachers will have a tea on July
15 at the Pomeroy Epls·copal
parish house 2-4 p.m . .
Mrs. Edith Brown. state presl·
dent of the ORTA will. bP a guest.
Sh~ is a member of the Gallia
County Retired Teachers Associ·
atlon. All retired teachers-of the
area are invited.

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trustees of public a !fairs. There
are three terms up on the Meigs
County School Board , two In
Eastern Local. three In Seuthern
Local, and two In Meigs Local.
'i'heflllngdeadllnelsAug. 24by
4 p.m. at the Board of Elections
offlcp located . ori . Mechanic .
Street . Office hours ate from 8:30 . ·
a.m . • to noon, and 1-4 p.m. ·
Monday through Friday .

MONDAY .
REEDSVILLE -Tile South
Bethel Church at ·snver RldgP
will be having vacation blblP
school' today through Friday
from 7-9 p.m. 'l'hPre will lie
claS$t&gt;S for aU ages and the public
Is lnvlteq to participate. The
church Is IQCated across from
Eastern High School. two miles
out Silver fUdge.......Road .

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All Star
game today

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Community calendar

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Meigs County Fair.
The first runner-up for king
was J11mes Languell, sono!Ruby
and Shelby Pickens Of Pleasant
VIew Road, Racine. James Is a
. member of the Southern FFA
Chapter at Racine.
First runner-up for q~een was
. Kristine Ash, daughter of Ron
lqd Mary Alb ot Mitchell Road, ·
Racine. Krllla 1 member of the
Country Clovers 4·H Club and
serves as the club secretary.
Second runner-up for queen
· waa Tamara Renea _Boggess, .
daughter ot Mrs. Rita Boggess of
Racine. She bas been a member
. of the Southern Future Home, makerr of America for three
, years.
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