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Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel

,_Local news briefs
Squads have 7 Monday calls
Seven c al ls for assistance were answered bv the units of the
Meigs County Emerge ncy Medical Services o·n Monday .
At 3:22a.m., Syracuse squad was called toPagevllle Road lo r
Bonnie Qulvey who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
At 1: 39 p .m. Rutland went to Mine 31 to transport Ernes t
Munday to Holzer Medical Cen ter . Rutland was dispatched to
New Lima Road at 2: 31p.m. for Harold Nutt who was taken to
Veterans Memorial.
At 3:51 p.m., Middleport went to Zuspan Hollow Road lor
Betty Caldwell who was transported to Veterans Memorial
Hospital, at 4:51p.m. , Syracuse squad was called to Dutchtown
Road for Ely White. , also taken to Veterans; and at 7:13p.m ..
the Racine unit went to State Route 124 for Wanda Riffle , also
ta ken to Veterans Memorial. Tuppers Plains squad was called
to State Route 681 at 10:32 p.m . for J ohn Hawk who wa s
tran sported to Pleasant Valley Hospita l.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Explosives found in Piqua; 2,000 evacuated
PIQUA , Ohio iUPl) - Abou t
2,000 people stayed away !rom
thelr homes lor a second day
Tuesday as officials tried to
decide what to do wtth a qua rt of
nitroglycerin found In a
basement .
The powerful explosive, some
black powder, wtre and a detona ·
lion device were found at the
home of Dana Taylor, 26, Man·
day mornlng when pollee re·
sponded to a domestic quarrel at
the house.
More than 12 city blocks were
closed off, with some residents
spending the night at an evacua·
tlon center set up at Ni cklin
Elementary SchooL

RJR Nabisco refinances loan
NE W YORK iUPI ) - RJR
Na bisco Inc. said Monday 11 Is
beginning a $6.9 billion reflnanc·
lng that will retire the debt ·
ladened company's most trouble
some junk bonds and leave It wtlh
a more conservative balance
ShPet.
The food and tobacco gla n t said
$4.45 billion of Its high-yield ,
high· rlsk junk bonds, Is sued to
help finance Its reco rd $24 .9
billion leveraged bu yout last
year . and $2 billion of oUter cos~y
forms of debt wtll be replaced
wtth lower-cost bank debt , pre·
!erred stock and new equity.
Chairman Louis V. Ge r stner
J r . said the program Is expected
to leave the company with total
debt of les s than $20 bllllon and
Iota! equity of about $4 bliUon.
The company estimated li s
debt-to-equity ratio would drop to
5·1&lt;&gt;-1 at the completion of the
res truct uring as compare d to
23- to-tlas r March.
"This comprehensive recapital ization initiates the second
ma jor phase of our rebuild ing
program for RJR Na bisco,"
Ge rstner said in a pre pa red
statement .
While th e fi rst phase Inc luded
the divestiture of $5.5 billion In
asse ts and strategic changes to
Increase cash flow and Improve
profit margins, Gerstner said the
seco nd phase will increase equity
in th e company by more than SJ
billion, signific antly reduce high·
cos t debt and elimina te all
remai ning te mpcrary bridge
loan s used to help finan ce the

buyo ut.
RJR Nabisco and Kohlberg
Kravls Roberts Co., the leve r·
a ged buyout firm that took the
company private in the most
expensive transaction in history,
had been working for months to
find a way to avert a potential
financi al crisis related to some of
RJR Nabisco 's junk bonds .
The ma in objective of the plan
Is to retire most of the junk bonds
th e company was required to
reset to trade at full par value by
next April. These notes were
trading at tremendously depressed levels earlier this yea r.
Although the bonds had rebounded somewhat , RJR Na ·
blsco faced the prospect of
paying costly yields that would
have hurt its cash flow .
The plan, howeve r , leaves RJR
N a blsco with $2.05 billion ea r·
m arked lor the repurchase ollts
m os t problematic notes, and
resets the yield s of two rema in·
lng 14.07 percen t junk bonds at
Interest rates of 17 percent and
17.625 percent.
Bur analy sts said It Is unlikely
there will be many of the reset
bonds left on the marker at the
time the company Is required to
pay Interest on them .
" The ra te Isn't high when you
consider the company will be
buying the bonds back all along,"
sa id Lonnie Schaeffer. a v1 ce
president of capital markets at
F irst Alban y Co rp.
The reset rates were set by a
neutr al Investment bank , Do-

na ldson, Lu fkin &amp; J enrette Secu·

Grant will ... Continue d from page I
Title III of the federally funded
Job Training Partnership Act.
JTPA, administered in Ohio by
the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Se rv1ces, Is a partnership among
busi ness. indu stry. labor. e du ca·

Hon and government designed to

train disadvantaged a nd unem·
ployed persons for job opportunl
ti es. Titl e III target s funds to
dlslocal cd workers.

--Area deaths-Ruth

Hill

Ca lif. , and An thony Mel van and
Sue Stephenson. both of Gallipolis; one s lster · ln ~ law, Rosemond
Ec kardt of Greenfield, Iowa; and
four great-grandchildren .
Private funeral services will
be held at the convenience of the
family .
There will be no visitation.
Burial will be In Greenfield
Ce metery.
In lieu of fl owers conlrlbuUons
ca n be made to the Am erican
He ar t Association or the Amerl
c an Lung Association.
Funeral arrangements are
under the direction of the Cre·
meens Funeral Chapel.

Ru th E. Hill. 71. of Bu c kha nnon, W.Va , died at Si Jose ph' s
Hospita l in Buckhannon on
Friday.
She was OOrn Decem be r 12.
1918 in Pomeroy . the daughter of
the la te Cl arence and Stcl L1
tGr irnm l Ebersbac h. She was a
mem ber of th e First Uni ted
Met h o d ist C hur c h In
Buckhannon.
She is su rvived by her hu s·
band , Rod ney W. " Rocky" Hill;
one daughter , Lynda Cline . Indi ·
anapolls; one son. Gregory C.
Hill , Buckhannon, one bro ther.
George Ebersbac h, Middleport;
two s isters. J ean Cooke. Middl e·
pori and Al yce Lalich, Sp r ing Annis Phelps, Jr.
Hill , Fla.; seven grandc hildren
Annis L. Phelps, Jr., 63, of West
a nd e ight great -gr andchildren.
Co
lumbia
died Mooday, July 16,
She was preceded in death by a
1990
at
Pleasant
Valley Hospital
sister, Mary He len Dav is.
Born
Sept
21,
1926, in WhitesFuneral services were held
Monday a t Po ling-S t. Cla ir Fun· vill e, West Vuginia, he was the son
era l Home In Buckhannon. Bur· of Anni s L. Phelps , Sr. and Arizona
(Watts) Phelps. Phelps worked as a
ia l will be in Pomeroy .
cooductor for Conway Railroad. He
was preceded in death by a step·
son, Edward "Guy" VanMeter.
Helen Brown
Survivmg is his wife, Helen Sue
Phelps,
West Columbia; two
Helen Ma e Brown. 76, of 602
Spring Valley Dr., died Sunday, daughters, Hazel Jean Cleland,
July 15, 1990 at Holzer Medical Chrisney, IN and Dottie Lou Wdl,
Ce nter following an extended Pomeroy, Ohio; two sons, Wiley L.
Phelps and Earl E. Phelps, both of
Illness.
She was born Aug. 11, 1913 In Pomeroy, Ohio; two step-sons,
Creston. iowa , daughter of the Charles Franklin VanMeter, Jr.,
la te Fred L. a nd Grace Devoe Clifton and Joseph Allen VanMeter,
West Columbia; two brothers,
Luce.
She was a re tired bookkeeper Frank Phelps of Garden Grove, CA
lor Scott Foresman Publishing and Bdly Phelps, Plteland, CA; two
Co., Illinois Central Railroad and sisters, Ruth llBmmonds and
Brown Packing Co., all In the Coletta Osborne, both of Pheland,
CA; seven grandchddren, five stepChic ago, Ill. area.
· She has been a Gallla County grandchildren and four greatres ident since 1979 before mov· granddlildren.
lng from South Holland, Ill.
Services will be Wednesday, July
She was preceded In death by 18. 1990 at II a.m. in Foglesong
her husband, Donald Jay Brown, Fpneral Home with the Rev.
Ge&lt;rge Hoschar officiating. Burial
Fe b. 24, 1987.
Surviving Is one daughter, will follow at tlte Kirkland
Mrs. Jack (Barbara) Melvan of Memorial Gardens.
Galllpolls; four grandchUdren,
Friends may call at tlte funeral
Donald Me Ivan of Tampa, Fla., home from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on
Michael Melvan of Los Angeles, Tuesday, July 17, 1990.

----Meigs announcements--Meet set J uJy Z7
Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative will hold Its annual
meeting on Friday, July 27, at

Buckeye Hills Career Center at
Rio Grande. Registration will
begin at 5 p.m. and the business
meeting will start at 7: 30.

Tuesday, July 17. 1990

rites Corp., after RJR's advisers
and bondholders' representa·
lives di sagreed on the appropriate rate .
Additionally, the company
plans a $2.4 billion exchange
offer In which certain reset bonds
can be traded for cash and
convertible preferred stock.
Other parts of the restructur
lng Include a $1.7 billion equity
infusion from KKR and the
repayment of $1.15 billion bridge
loan with a new $2.25 billion line
of bank credit .

Rescuers
...
Continued from page 1
interv1 ew with a Manila radio
station. ''We can't say how many
there are but the rescuers were
trying to reach them."
U.S. Ambassador to the Philip~
pines Nicholas Platt said three
officials of the U.S. Agency fo r
In te rnational Development
trapped at the Nevada Hotel
while attending a seminar had
been rescued bur anotlter wa s
pulled out of the ruins dead . No
additional details were released.
Officials said the Monday
afternoon earthquake measu red
7.7 on the open-ended Richter
Scale and was centered In
Cabanatuan , 60 miles north of
Manila. It was the worst temblor
to hit the Philippines In 14 years.
Authorities said the quake
killed 196 people and Injured 595.
The dead Included 81 In Bagulo.
20 in Dagupan city in Pangas l ~
nan , 24 In La Union prov1nc e, 60
In Nu eva Eclja, one In Tar lac and
10 In Metropolitan Manila . The
Red Cross reported 221 deaths.
The soc ial welfare deparonent
said 19.183 people wer e
homeless.
Officials fear the death toll will
r ise. Bagulo, 120 miles north of
MManila, remains Isolated because of landslides and downed
commun ications and power
lines. At least 70 aftershocks
have been record ed, offic ia ls
sa id.
Pres ident Corazon Aquino, a c·
companied by her 1 8 - year ~old .
daughter Kr ls, flew by helicopter
to Cabanatuan City In Nueva
Eclja Tuesday . She consoled
relatives of the victims a t a
building near the toppled six ·
story Philippine Christian C'.ol·
lege, where crews were attempt·
lng to rescue some 100 people
pinned Inside.
Aquino later declared an emer·
gency In fiv e hard·hlt towns to
allow swtlt relief and rehab! lil a·
tlon operations .
Twenty mangled bodies had
been recovered from am ld the
slabs of concrete and twts ted
steel in the school that folded like
an accordion. of!lclals sa id.
Workers using chain saws. blow
torches and flashlights rescued
mor e than 100 s tud e n ts
overnight.
In Washington, the Pentagon
said It had received no report s of
deaths or injuries among the
15,000 U.S. mili tary personnel in
the Philippines

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m. i
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt, Ellis 6 Loewt
Am Electric Power.. ........... 29%
AT&amp;T ................................ 37
Ashland Oil ....................... 37Y.
Bob Evans .. .. ...................... l4\ii
Charming Shoppes ...... ... .. .11'%
City Holding Co .. .......... ,... l5Y.
Federal Mogul. .................. .l8Y.
Goodyear T&amp;R .... ............ 29 %
Key Centurion .................... 12*
Lands' End ................. .. ...... 16Y.
Limited Inc .... .. ..... ... .. ........ 24~
Multimedia Inc ............... 70~
Rax Restaurants ..... ............ . 2-IJ
Robbins &amp; Myers ...... .. .... .. .. 22Y.
Shoney's Inc ..... .. ... .. .......... 15'%
Star Bank ................. ........ ... 20
Wendy's Inti ...... ...... ..... .. ..... 6'%
Worthington lnd .. .............. 23%

Hospital news
Veterane Memorial
ADMISSIONS
Benny
Spears, Syracuse; Helen HarriS,
Syracuse; Anna Frank,
Pomeroy.
William
DISCHARGES
Hughes, William Smith, LIUian
David.

Taylor was arraigned Tues day
ln Mi ami County Municipal
Court on a cha rge of possess ion of
a dangerous ordnance. a fourtlt·
degree- felony, alter reportedly
threatening to blow up his
estran ged wile, Karin . 20 . Ba ll
was set at $50,000 and he wa s
being held In the Miami County
JaiL
The FBI, Including an agent
from Washington, were called In
to decide what io do with the
nitroglycerin found In two 16·
ounce bottles In the basement of
Taylor's home. The FBI used an
electronic devi ce called a
" sniffer" to try to determine how
dan gerous the situation was.
A bomb squad chec ked the
home aga in Tuesday as offici als
we ighed their course of a ction .
Nitroglycerin is a colorless ,
oily liquid used In dynamit e th at
Is se nsitive to shock and can bl ow
up with a slight movement or
sudden temperature chan ge.
Officials reportedly were considering parceling out the liquid
and tran spcrtating it in s tages to
a farm north of town to be
detonated. In addition to adja·
cent bl ocks, offic ials cleared a n
evacuat ion route lead ing to the
farm.
They al so cons idered blowing
up th e nitrog lycerin at a lot nea r
th e house. Tuesday morning , cit y
workers began re adying the area
for a possible detonation by
boarding up neighboring houses
and preparing to cu l off gas and
electricity. Fire trucks and hoses
were deployed to the neighbor·
hood , sa id city Prosecutor Mike
Hemm .

Taylor. descri bed as lon g inter ·

Highway bids
are announced
COLUMBU S, Ohio iU P li Beave r Excava ting Co. of Can ton
was the appare nt low bidder of
three bids received Tuesday by
the Ohio Department of Transpu·
ration lor completion of the
middl e section of U.S. 35 ln Gall Ia
Count y
The Canton firm submitted a
bid of $8,495,896.55. The project
was es tim ated to cos t $8,335,000
Ot her bidders were Jo hn R
Jurge nse n Co. of Cinc inna ti.
$8, 701,600.34; and Kokoslng Co n
structlon Co, Frederi ckt own,
$8,792,107.47.

Cheryl Guerra .
" His solution to everythin g
was to blow it up ," she said "I
always thought he was a little bit

es tcd in roc kets and explosives.
had threa tened to kill his wife
once when she was goin g to leave
h lm . sa id Ta y lor's sis te r ·in-law ,

Ohio Lottery

Jackson hits 3
homers in row
for Royals

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------Weather-----Thursday through Saturday
Fair Thursday , and a chance of
showers and thunderstorms Fri·
day and Saturd ay . Highs wil l
ra nge from th e mid 80s to the low
90s each day. with overnight lows
In th e 60s.

By VINCENT DEL !i!UDICE
tiPI Business Writer
WA SHINGTON - Consum ;•r
prices jumped by a s urpri sin g 0.\
perce nt in J une on higher food .

a ft er r ising by 0.5 percent in

been runnm g at ahou t 4 7 pe r -

u ptu r n 1n th e ind ex f or frui t s and

sl ipped a not her 0.1 percent Jf lr r

Marc h, according to !he re port
compiled by the department 's

&lt;l ft t-•r inr r'easl ng by 0.8 pcrcr nt i n

cent.lh e LaborDepartm ent sa id.

veget ab les. co upled with a s harp

a 0.:1 pf' r cr nt dPc line rrp ort ed i n

\l ay

~b l'.

Bureau of Labor Statistics.
ln a rel ated report i ss ued

housin g and rnc rgy C'Osts. th r

Wedn esday, th e government sa1 d

Labor Departm en t reported
Wedn esday .
Private economists expectf'd
a n increase of 0.3 perce nt in th e
gove rnm ent 's c lose ly watc hed
Consumer Price Ind ex.
In May and Apr il, consum er
prices a dv anced by 0.2 percent

"Abou t bO p.&gt;rcent of th f· Ju ne
mcroasP 1in th is ca trgoryl w as
acco unte d fm by a LA percen t
jum p i n priers for to bacco a n d

ave r agf' weekly earn in gs a ft e1

Pr ices for hous in g surged O.h
pc r cr nt in .lu nl' a fte r ga ini ng 0.2
pe r ce nt in M ay, wh ile food and
bcvcragp priers shot up 0.7
pe r ce nt las t m on t h ;lf ter in c hi ng
up 0 1 percent in May , t hf'
de pa rt men t sa id .
·'R isi ng ho m eowner co s ts wrrf'
primar i ly.' respunsib h• for t hP
i ncr ease in t he s helter index."
th e repor t said . "A subs tan ti al

ri se in pork anct poullry pri ces.
we n• Jar gPIJ' r esponsible for thr
increase in the food i ndex."
Gas oli nr pr icPs ror kP tf'rl 2 :1
per ren t in Junl' after fall ing l .f.
per cen t i n May , as overa l l
transporta t io n cos ts movf'd
a hf'a d0.4 percen t vs _a drop ofO .L
pr r crn t in M ay. tht' govrr nmf'nt
said.
In ol hPr r .1trgoriPs 1n J une
- Appar pl a nd upkPep costs

inflat ion - or th e buying power
of Am er ican work ers - re·
m a l ned unc hangPd i n J une a fter

advancing by 0 2 percent in May .
With the over all 0. 5 increase in
consumer prices i n JunP, in fla lion fo r the la st 12 months has

for m or e rain .

By JIM FR E EMAI"
Sentin el Ne ws Staff

ing sy stfl m T hursd ay .

Acco rdi ng to Gn :·s Pomerov
ma nager . Ga r y B ales . t hat i ~
w hrn thC' p hone com pa n ~' inaugu rat es thn.'P fl (: w d ig ital sw it c hing

c entr a l

Minnesota.

sys tems.
These new sys tems cost GTE
$9% .000 Ba les sa 1d that an
additional $138.000 was invested
in projects designed to support

The storm s were movlng eas t

and some had hea vy rains an d
frequent lightning, th e NWS sa id.
Thunders torms a lso hit n or~
lheasl Indi ana with powe rf ul
storms that were 30 miles north
of Fort Wayne ear ly Tuesday
moving east at about 30 mph.

sldf&gt; streets in San An tonio we re

barri caded as autltorlties bra ced

t he nrw systf'm . pushing th r to tal
amount spe nt to more than Sl l

SUMMERTIME
SPECIAL!

NEioV..~JWNE..OFJ'JCE

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Ga.ry .Bates, looal

phone manager, stands In front of the
olflce
In Letart Falls. The new phone svslem !!~~

more. upUQll!i .llcVaUabkJor Letart Falls, Racine
and Rutland eustomers.

Warm
weather

Offer Good NowThn.. / ,ugust 31 , 1990

conttnues

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By UnltL"d Pres s lntfornalional
With a n East Coasl hig l1
pr ess urC' sys tem ta king co nt rol,
tranqu i l summrr wra th Pr will bethe rule in Ohio thro ugl1 Thurs-

200 Gallons Of
Petrolane LP Gas

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For Dtptndable Propane Service
Clfl

(304) 675-1700

-

"Your Area Authorized Petrolane LP Gas Dealer"

with 100 &lt;'qualiO wha l $!()(]wou ld
ha1·e bought in 1984

sk iPs

Tul.' sdJy

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project.''

as the base unit lor the Leta rt
Fa lLs. Rac ine and Rutland off!

Rar in r and Rut la nd exc hanges.
\\.-'f''rp conf i den t th e new systems
will provide rxce lle nt srrvicr to
our customf'l"s

By LEE LEOI"ARD

1

lll i.I JMIJUS - Cal ling s k\
rockrting hea lt h carr costs a
"soc ial !ragPd:V ... Rrpublican

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\' oi novic h pll'dgr d T uPsda\· t o
tr_v to pr ov idr af fo rdablr hPalth
c~m · msu ra ncP to P\'l 'n' Oh ioan

m id 60s

by 211(11.

Wrdnr sdal'

Lot s of sun shi nl' WPd nesdJ_
\
· was to p ropf' l tr m pera turf's to
very w arm n •ad in gs by laH'
aft er noon . Hi ghs wf' rc to r0ach
th P 90s. excp pt in th P rx trPmr·
nor th eas t cor ner of t hr stai r .

Hut \·c11novirh said t hr Kay· t o
do it i:- to get Pmplo_v rrs.
in suran rr compan iPs, doctor s.
hos p!l al -;_ consumt·rs and othrr
a fkr tt' cl par! iP~ to barg;un o n&lt;~
rt' ;J :,o n ablt~ sy·s tt•m. and nor for
~o,·rr n ml'nt to mandate onP o n

Wedn esday nigh! wi ll br clear
with lows falli ng int o lh e 6() s

f'mp lo_
\ ·f•ro..,
''\\'hal v.:p'rr goi ng to trY to d o

thund Pr st nrm s

Highs Frid ay will be 1n lhr
middle to upper ~ s. bul lhe h1ghs
Sa turd ay and Sunda y wi ll be
cooler.

in

th r

up per

70s

to

mid -80s. Lows will be in 1h0 60s
throughout the penod
The livestock safety index will
most areas both Wed nesday a nd
Th ursda y, while the warm.
sunn y wea ther w ill ravor rapid

growth of corn and soybea ns.
Har vestin g conditions wi ll br
good for lhe mos t part thro ugh
Thursday . Scatt ere d thunder ·
storm s la te In the w ee k and over
the w ee kend m ay ca use so m e

delays

In

harves tin g

a nd

cul11 v ation .
In sect ac ti vit y may increase

the next few days wi th Ihe wa rm
weath er . Spraying co nd itions
will be bes t during the mild er
morning and eve ning hours.
Conditions will be good for hay
curing Wednesday and Thurs·
day, with afterno on humidit ies
dropping to 40 percent to 45
percent Wednesda y and 45 per·
ce nt to 55 percent Thursday. Dew
Co ntinued from page 1

Juts han• bf'en m ai led out to

res in th f' t hrPf' com muniti es.
The company's off iee on Wes t
Mai n St ree t in Pomer oy se rvps

com fort ab le IPv Pls statew id t'.
bot tom ing out i n the low to

be suffi cient for th&lt;' fr on t to
trigger a t lea s t sca t tered

be made bv mark ing a ballot
d1stribu lrd b\' GTE. Those bal ·

the new e-lectroni c ('q ui pment
has bee n un derway for sever al
wee k s t o r n surr p r o p er
opera tion.
Th 1s ni 'W com pu tPr -con tr oll ed
swit ch in g sys tem p rovi des abou t
a fivC&gt;fold increase in cal l
ha nd ling raparit~· ovrr l hf' f'Xist

UPI State houst&gt; Reportrr

('('S .

Th is

mea n s

Pump r o\· 's

larger s_vsH'm pr ovi dPs compu

and should Ue re -

" Wc' r r

Pxc i ted about t his
co m mPn ted Bates .
"and wh ile it represents a heavy

Inves tm ent 1n the Letart Fa lls,

trr r apJcit\ to furnish !hP nf'\\.

I" gr t t'\"PI'vbo d y· ro-.f' r·r d hv
in .s urJnl' ('. · Voi novid1 told a
pre ss confrrr ncr . · ·wr wa n t 10
)::r t rv£&gt;rybod _
v in thr room. anrl
t'\ Prv b od v·-;going lo ha\'1' tog ivp
;l l i111(' . "
Thr Rcpublic.1n Lindidatf' n '
l!'tl&lt;-; Pd a hP:.Ji l h cJ rf' program
v.-h ich boils down to rrf ormi ng
~rdira i d and lmp roY ing a\ cf'ss
to IH•alth r an •
Hr sa id rhildrr n and 1lw
t' ldrrly should br srnrd f1ro.,t.
and t tJal l1h pla n would i mrn t'

di"trlv a ffP&lt; 'I 110.000 of thP Sl I
m il lion OhiO&lt;lll " l ack ing ht 'a l th
carr• covf' r ;t g£•
Thf' pnct• tag on Vo mvic h\
pb n wa ~ pl :tc t'(l Jl :S29l m il lion

fo r th r f1rs t fi scal yt'ar. Hr sai d
t-'mplo_vf'rs wo ul d bp l! Skl' d to
co nt r ib utC' to t he pl an. and th at
i ns ura ncr companies would have
to u n drr~o sc ru tiny .
· 'EvPry bocl~ 's part of !hr pr oblem. " he sa id . " E v erybody has to
t1ght0n up ...
\·o in ov1ch proposPd crrating .J
bas1 c hralth rarP plan as t.l
fi\'C' \T:.J r pi lo t proj t'ct to i nsure
-., mal l bu siness f'm pl oyees and
1h1 · wmk ing poor ra rn mg up to
doubl t• th1' fc·d.-.·ra l 1-JO\'l'rt v leve l.
&lt;i l' $:.n.o1 ~ 1 a ~-f'ar
T ha t pro(?; ram wou ld cnst $7 ~
m il liUI\ ;1 \' I'd !". tht• CJ ild ida tp
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Gret&gt;nspan says:

th-E' ru le agai n T hu rsd.1y wit h
high tempe ratu res around 90

II

L:srrs wi ll also noticr th a t tht&gt;
fam iliar dial tone ha s J highf'r
pit chrd electron ic sound whrn
thrv usr thr1r phonrs [or thr fir st

turnc•d by August 15.

g uht 'rl1&lt;-11orial norn1T1Pl' (;t•nrg' '

dcg-rf'f'S throu ghou t the state .
T he nPx t c hance fo r prrn pi ta
li on w ill br on F ri day , whPn •• a
cold fr on t crosses the stall..'.
M oisture a nd in st abil it y sh ould

and ca ll wai ti ng. Ca tes said.

fo r loca l cal ling to cont1 nu0
unm trrruptrd eve n if an acc ident
shou ld sever
t he links
to
Pom ero.v
B e~t e~ rppo n s t hat th r ne\-\'
sw it chin g crntrr '" pavrs thr way
for Eq ual Access"
This w i l l r nab le cus tomers to
~r l rc t th e long d is tance company
of thPir cho iCC' . T he se lection w i l l

The new dig it al switching
rqu1pmrnt wa s insta lled at offi·

rt ig ht

ear ly

The GTE customers tn the ll:J
squarr m ilr area of sou th easrrrn
Mrigs Co unty sPrviced by the
exc han ge can look furwl.l rd to
fas trr procrss ing of cal ls .
c lr arrr co nn rc ti ons and nr w
scrvicC's. incl ud i ng touch r ai ling.
thrcf' ·wa:,.-· ca ll ing, spe ed ca lling

sNvicrs for thC'sr three offi ces .
HowevPr. the advance des ign
of thr system s ma kes it possi ble

million.
Accord ing lo Ba tes . teslmg of

allowed tem!Jf'ralures to fa ll to

rise into tht' dange r ra t f'gor~' i n

CITY ICE &amp;FUEL CO.

shot u p 0 . ~ pcorc en t last month

ru~tomPr s .

~' '

mornin g .

*Includes 20' of Copper, Over 20' Of Copper Extra

(3o4) 675·1700

The lonsu mer Prier Index
il '-&gt;Pif finishP d t lw m nnt h rt l 129 .9.

produc ts in May."

ti me on T hursduy morning

I

--;!!I !I

dav. and there will br no re lil'f
frOm th e hr at un tH thP werk r nd.
Clear

...

I

a ~ a in . Mo stl y su nny skies wi ll br

NowThru Aug. 31, 1990

re ported that the costs of other
r onsu m f'r goods and srrvirrs

Voinovich calls rising health
care costs a "social tragedy'

0

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sai d. "Th is follows a sha r p ri s-f&gt; i n
whoiPsalP pr iel's for tobacco

So me 1.236 rps idc nts of Leliut

ac ross the north ern P lains early
Tuesday . brightenin g skies with
ll ghlnlng in easter n North Da·
kol..,, northeas t So uth Dakota and
a nd

smoki ng product s." the report

creased 0.2 per cent for the
se cond st raig ht mon th.
Thr Labor De partmc·nt a lso

i ng rlr c t ro mrcha nic al sys trm .
Hat rs rx pla i ned .

Fa lls, Rac ine an d Ru tl and wi ll
begin uSi ng a new dig ita l swi tch ·

thunders torm s swept

northw es t

11.7 pe rce nt aft er a 0.8 perce nt
gai n i n Ma _v
- [nte r ta inme nt costs I n -

Thursday for 1,236 residents

The heavi est rains, some
dumping 2 'h inc hes an hour ,
were reported so utheast of San
Antonio and were moving slowly
northward, the Na ti on al Weather
Service sa id.
Stro ng

- Medi ca l care cos ts advanced

GTE to switch to new system

Rains continue in southwest
By Untied Press lnlernallonal
Showers and thunderstorms
m ove d through a lre a d y
drenched sections of souther n
Texas, closing roads and s trand·
ing res ident s Tuesda y, but flood
wate rs ca used by a drought
turned deluge receded In Sa n
Antonio
Roa ds reopened in San Anton io
as ragin g to rrents caused by 10 .5
Inches of rain dra ined awa y, but
heavy rain Tuesday for ced thr
closure of at leas t one highway In
the Victoria area. south eas t of
San An ton lo.
Flas h fl ood watc hes were in
effect ear ly Tuesday in much of
south Texas as s c a tt er~d thunderstorm s rumb led as far no rth
as Houston. So me flood -prone

25 Cents

A Mult imedia In c . Newspapor

Consumer prices up 0.5 percent during June

~~

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WEATHER MAP - Very wet conditions will continue over
portions of the South, while only scattered morning showers and
thunderstonns are possible over the Appalachians and also over
the upper Midwest. The remainder of the country will be fairly
qulet , with a warm, steamy morning followed by a sunny, hot
afternoon. 1UP!)

South-Ce ntral Ohio
Par ty clear Tuesday nig ht ,
with a low in th e mid 60s. Partly
cloudy Wednesday, wll h highs
near 90.
Extended Forecast

2 Sect ion s. 16 Pages

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, July 18, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

·~

Clear tonight. Low In ,mid
60s . Mostly sunny Thursday.
High near 90 .

Likelihood of recesslon seems low
0

BRAINS OF THE SYSTEM - Ga ry Hates, f'ortlt'ro y GTE
manager, shows high te c hnolo gy t&gt;qui pm ent in lht• nr w phon•·
offlcr in Le tart }'all~. ThP ne w digital swit {· hin g S ) ' l.i lf' nl g o('S intu

operation tomorrow morning.

Persons found guilty
on charge of assault
Aller spend ing a dav and a ha lf
li stPn in g to tes timony in a M eigs
Co unt y court room . a jury re-

tu rned a guilty verd ict yeste rd ay
on a charge of assault aga inst
David Persons.
The jury deliberated for less
than an hour befor e returnin g to
th f&gt; cou rtroom with its ver d ict.
Perso ns, wh o was r eprese nted

by Ylelgs County Public De·
fe nd er Cha rles H. Knight, was
fo und lo be Innocent on a rela ted
c ha rge of fe lonious assault . He
was sente ncad to a term of six
month s In the county jail and
fined $500 on th e assa ult charge.

· ' 11 ()1;.'1'\'{'r' .

Stor y· s;1id

,. ,

plaining tiH' diffnt-nct' in till'
chargrs. " th(• jur~- rulrd that
Pe r so ns actf'd rPcklr ss ly instrad
of knowingly . Tht• c o n so l~tti n n is
tha t someonp as \'iolrnt a."
Perso ns i s IOf'kPd up for ;1
si gnfica nt period of timP· ·
K nig ht was mon' StJ t is f iC'd with
the j u ry's vf'rdi r t
" I am ver y pl t•as Pd wit h t hr

at

a "somewhat s lowe r

durin g thP sPrond q uartrr .
On Ua la nCl'. Crrcnspan sa id.
" thP rco nomy: stlll appears to bP

grow in g. and th r likelihood of a
nenr -term rC'r f'sston SPf'ffi S low.
In part beca u se bu sinPsses have&gt;

IJern working hard to keep their

Pe r so ns was too ...
K night wen t on t o s,l_v. ''T he

i nvrntortrs
tre nds."

jury fully co nsidered lhe cv l
de nce and had diffl cu lt .v fi nding
th a t Pe rsons aC' It d knowi ng ly to
tha t he acted rPck less ly."
Pe rsons was indicted by I hr
Me igs Coun ty Gra nd J ury in
June. The Indict ment a lleged
that Persons assaulted Andy
lannarrelll on the night of Apr il
H In !he parkin g lot of the Blue
Tar ta n Ta vern In Mlddleporl.

in llne w it h sa les

Greenspa n said

prr('rnr
A d rop in r ;ll ('&lt;-; co uld low('r
inter Ps t p;n ·mrnt s for '-'('\'E' r al
( ·n mp Mlit·~. which in turn rou lrl
(•ncourJg4 ' IJ usi nr...,-,es to l'XI-Ja nU
.1nd promp1 ba nkrrs TOPase l hPir
~ !·n d mg rPqu i rrmrn ts
Cn·P tls pd n spl i t srma nt ical
h:lirs and rolcl tiH' pH nl' l hr dar:.
not th i nk ttw currrnt crrdi t
~ituat inn rrprrsrnts a "crrd it
nunrtl." IJpca uo;;f' "tho._, ,. wnrd s
connnlr' a ro n tr&lt;.~rt ion of lf' nd i n~
on J m •.qor scalf' ·

l nstPa d. hr sa id. lender s arf'
rl't urn ing !o norm s set beforp t he
l ~l KOs. a drcadr Crt 'r nspa n notf'd
wao., t' rt.~ugh t
IA'ith fi nanc i al
{'X('f''-&gt;S.
"A ut I can we ll appn·c iatc tha t
m_v ~- ~ r·w ru1 th is top ic may be
I.:H'rrP ivPd a~ a se ma ntJ c nicpt y'
b.\" a borrowrr w ho today i s
~ uddf' nl ~· unaiJit' to get a loan on
the trrms former ly ava i labl P. ··
hr sa id .
Turning toward mom't ar.v po l

Con tinued on page 5

ratP' '

out co me a nd I know thai Mr

co mm it th e cr ime. r at her find in g

Meigs Co unt y Prosecullng AI
forney Steven L. Story Indic ated
th a t he would like to have see n a
felonious assaull conv1cllon .
"] would like to have seen Mr
Pe rsons go to prison", Story
re por led after th e senl encl ng
Tu esday a ft er noon.

W.-\S l!J »;CT()!' 1lPI1 - Fed
lksrn·r Chairman Alan
CrPrn &lt;-, p;l n -.aid \r\'pdnPsday· thf'
likl' l ihnod of a m·;1r 11·rm i'f 'l 'l'-"
...; iu n '"S( ' \ ' m ~ low" and ~ ug~ro.,tp&lt;J
tlw Fr·cl m tg hr ad j ust its monl'
tary po licv if mol Jor cut s ~-J.n •
maclr in thf' ff'drn l IJudg('t
drfict r.
In his S('m i;Jnnu;_ lltro.o.,Urnon _
\ on
tht' ('('Onomy a nd monptar.v 1-JUI
icy. C r Pt' nspan to ld thr Srna1£•
IJ&lt;Irl ki ng Commi!lP&lt;' that thr
Pco nomy ap pc.'&lt;.HS to ha vP grnwn
f'rtll

l.ocal news briefs
Patrick

arraign~d

on 2 charges

Chri sti na Pat ri ck. Rac inf', was arraignPd on c hargrs of
comp liC'i1y an d carry in g a co ncea led weapon TuC'sday
aft er noo n

the Frd' s

moneta ry pulley has "conti nued
to br di rected at sus tainin g th e&gt;
f'Conom ic ex pa nsion whliP m ak ing p r og r ess t owa r d pr ice

sta bilit y
llcce nl ev idence of tig hte nin g
cred it cond ltions prompted the
Fed las t week to lower It s federal
fund s ra te - the ral e ban ks
charge one anot her for ove rnight
loa ns - to R perce nt from R.25

Th e charges aga in st Pa l rick or iginate from the escape of her
husba nd Eddie Pa tric k from the Meigs Co unty .Ja il.
Accord ing to the Meigs Co un ty Sheri ff's Dr partmenl. Edd ie
Pa trick fl ed the custody of the depar tment on Sa turday while
being re turned to the cellbl oc k area of the ja il.
Both Eddie and Chris P atri ck we re apprehended in a veh icle
on Sunday eve ning on Sta te Route 33 nea r the Peach Fork
Inter section.

Acllng J ud ge John Lentes ordered a personal recognizance
bo nd In the amount of $5,000 on each of the two felony counts A
Continued on page 5

�Wednesday, July 18. 1990

Commentary

Page-2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, July 18. 1990

'

The DaiJv Sentinel

Protecting Ohioans on insurance

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.Joe Hi ll suffered th l' loss despite
pit('hing welL Hr fanned five and

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Coolvi lle hitters wPre Nelson
two triples, Chapman two singles. Brock a s ingle, Co ler a
1r iple and s ingle. Bowen a home
run. Atkinson a single and
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Abbolt ha d a s ingle and double
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gra bbe d a 2-0 lead and pitcher
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Ac ti on rPsu m rs tonight al 6: 30
wi th thr- tourn e\''s se m ifinal
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Ll'roy Burre l l. the fa.s ter sprintrr in the world the past two
seasons. will r ace In the 100

mPters .July 29 a t lhr New York

Meigs Legion team
ousted from tourney
Pickeri ngton .

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l or P ic kr rt nglon . led hy Rob
Klin grr wi th a singlP and his
honw r un . Lo u StickPI a nd Kylp
Dr lwller had a do ublt• and singlco
t'dr h whi le Troy Hinghiser
c hippr d in w11h 2 si ngles. 6 of
Pic kering ton 8 h its came in thP
f i na ! two i nnin gs For MPigs

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Tucsday·s game . J ason Wri ghl ol
Meigs a nd Rob Gra va11 ~wr
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CAGERS

SOUTHEAST CHAMPS

Croo k'

pPrtormC'd s perl ac ul a rly in lhc

walkrd wit h onr out a ft Pr Kr\'in
Taylor n ' .l r hrd on an error Chris

II Utld Cup. Jnnounccd his dec i·
s1on to play profP sionall:v in Los
Angf'i r~
nPxt sf'a so n wh!lf'
sharpl v criti cizin):!: Fran cP. "I
will nPvr r play aga in In Fr anc('
r·\·N . That is for surr . .. Milia. JR .
sJ id ''T hr v trPatf'd u s far loa
long a~ ~ la\'PS. w 1t h abso lutel y no
J"('~ pl"r t . ..
. The Swe dish soccer

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Huwl '\' l' r . P\{'krringt on ~ron'cl

:l run s in 1hi' t OIJ of t lw Pigh t h on ~
doubles. ;.1 &lt;.,acr ifi cP t..~nd ;{ MPig:-.

errors Pickerington p Ia ted lnu r
morP ru ns in thr ninth J f l L'r thrf'!'
single s and a bark brPa king .1 run

hom er off lhe b at ol flon K lingc••
Th a i m ade It ~ - 1 .
Meigs tri ed t o com P back in lhP
bottom ha lf of th e nin th . scor ing 01
r un on a RBI sing lr by Tl•rr\
:'vt cGu ire and a t wo run pin ch hi t
double by Eri c Hre k bu l (h&lt;• ral lv
fpfl short.

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announcrd it will not

rf'rww thf' conlr act of nalio na l
l'Darh Ollf' t\ordin followin g i t ~
poor 'v\'or ld Cup 1--'f •r form;Hrl'P in
Ital y whPn' thp SwL'clt's v.·p rp
[' !imint.~IPd aft e r losing a ll thrPf'
first round mat c- hPs.
Tenni~

Rob Grava1t was thr- w i nni ng
pi1 c hrr. J ason Wright was thp

1~!90 NCAA singles champion
Stevr Brya n announced his deci~ ln n lo turn professional after his
fi rs ! round victory ovl'r Kelly
.lone ~ at the Sovra n Bank Te nnis
Cl assic in Wa shington, D.C. Thr

IOS('f. KC\'In Taylor a lso pit cilcd
lor Me igs .
Four players had two hit s eac h

rreord ln two years
Un iversi ty or Texa s.

19 yPa r

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MIUer, t\ndrew Baer, Jell Patdson, Chip
Gossman, and Roy Johnson. Second row - Coach
Frank Doudna, Mall Combs, Eric Royse. Bill
Peterson, Dan Burke, Todd McLoughln and
Coac h Jay Rees .

Th e A t hPns Cou nt y Mr r c han ts.
o team comprised of five area

high

S! t'wart w alkrd to l oadrd th r
basrs l r ooks scorPd th e gamr~
firs t run whpn Sco tt M cDo nald
rPachrd o n a no ltwr Plr k Pr ington

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a nd er . Raeinr-So u1he rn. Miller.
\o\-'e st Musking um . and U nioto.
n:c l'ntl y competed and won a

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!\lhens County Merchants wlll meel1he Northwest Bombers at 2 p.m. Friday at Baldwin Wallace
College In lhe Ohio Sports Fesllval Stale games .
Team members are, flrsl row, left lo ri~hl - Jeff

who cam(' out of re tirement and

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T erry M cGuire lf'd t hP wa y wlth 2

On Mond ay ni ghl . LancJ strr
scorrd G run .s in the la s t t wo
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gam e r nrou tr t o an H-0 v i c t or _v . In

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CamPs . World record -holder
Car l LRw is al so is e ntered in the
100, but thrtwo may not run in the

sa m e sect ion.

s mg les. E ri c Hec k a dded a
double and Chris Stewart and
Wcs Young eac h had a s ingle
Meigs c loses the season with a
13- 17 record. P icker ing ton rai ses
11 s rrcord to a fine 23 -9 slale,
lh ey will mrel Wellslon iomor
row ntghl al 5:30 a t Rannow
F1eld . wh ile Athens will meet
La ncaster at 5:30 a1 thP .! aycPI's
Fia ld s.

fir s I srH~ n in nings.
Thr ga m e wa s scorPlPss hPad
ing int o thr scv(' nth when \'Iri gs

e ' 30

schools

including

Al ex

go ld medal in the Ohio Sporl s
Fes ti val. So uthPa sl Ohio Re·
giona l. he ld in Columbus on June
30 and July 1
Thl' Alhrns Cou nt y tra m de-

fealcd lhe Co lumbu s All Slar s.
R7 -81 10 beco mL' rPgional c hampions a nd 10 e-arn

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bprth in the

Ohio S pons Fr-~ t iva l State games

in Cleve land
T he Me rc ha n( s wi ll face lhe
~orthw es t Bombers of Nor thw est Oh io on July. 201h a1 2 p .m . , at
Baldwin Wa llace Co llege .
Tea m m em bers include Roy
Johnson, Danny Burke , and 1-:nc
Roy se of Alexander Hi g h School;
Chip Gossma n of Milk r. Jeff
Miller a nd Mall Co mbs of lln lolo; Jeff Pattison . Bi ll Pe1r rso n
and Todd McLough lin of Wes t
Musklngum a nd Andrew Raer of
R ar in e-So ~ l her n .

The lea rn is c oaehed by J ay
Rees and Frank Doudna of
Alrxan d rr Hi gh School

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Th e tourn ey is sponsorrd by
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Departmenl.
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Monday, will pla y Syracu se a l
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pla y Coolville in a 7 4op .m st a r I.
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Pt. Pleasant Fruth Pharmacv
Coolvi lle, and Syracuse Hub:
bard' s Greenhouse posted wins
to advance to the se mifinal round
Tuesday of lhe a nnua l Bill
Hubbard Memo r ial Lilli e
Leag u e Tournam e nt in

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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

o\·Pr the

firS1 1.-al l had to run a gauni1P1 of
l and mines . attack dogs. spikPS
in thf" crou nd and automalic

dt•.-iCf&gt;S 1ha1 spra\"e&lt;l shrapnf'l .
Besid&lt;-s those killed. at !Pas t
5. (0) more " 'ere cap!UJ'Pd and
imprisio nt"d for atlE"mpting to
PSCaPf&gt; Some of them. trt't'd
since last ~- ear ' s whirlwind
chan ~PS .
a ill testify against
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,.·ho killed fleeing

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rom r arlrs

by the pros as
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to apply rhan m o&lt;.. l

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"all, scaled It and pulled the
ladder OI'Pr With hlm . When he

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la nd In het"""'" · he landro on on&lt;'
of the splk!'S. which drove
through his foot in1o his ankl&lt;&gt;
\11th his hands. h&lt;' prlod his foot
loose a nd m ntlnut'd. with lhe
ladder on his sh&lt;&gt;uld!'rs. He made
" to !Itt' SK'Ond " 'all and used the
laddf&gt;r agai n to scale It. loo .
In one of !Itt' mort' lnwni!V&lt;'
!'Scapes. two East C..rman lam Illes mad&lt;&gt; It out In 1979 In a
bom&lt;&gt;made balloon. 1be larK"SI
41\'er flown In Euro~. Th&lt;&gt; Wl\'l'S
bad stitched 11 tOgl'1her from
bl&gt;dsht't'ls and cur1alns.

KIDNEY STONE LITHOTRIPSY

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No pr1m1r n eed1d when IJUd illS d1rtrled.

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even on deW'1

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A hole-In-one on the 150 yard Par 3, Seventh hole will bring some
lucky goUer a new car In Thunday afternoons Melp Heart
Association GoU Scramble. Tumplke Ford In Gallipolis will
present a 1990 Mercury Topaz to the first goUer lo ace number 7.
Pictured with the car from left to rlghtls John Sang of Tumplke
Ford, Sandy Iannarelll of the Meigs County Hearl Association and
Bill Childs, Golf Pro at Jaymar.

;~~nd

durJh1l1ty.

Soap and water clean -up.

PICKENS
HARDWARE
MASON, W.VA.

AI Pleasant Valley llos pllal , we ·ve pul a r&lt;voluUonary l~rhnlqu• lo work
In our conmmnlly for thoS&lt;: who suffer rrom paJnrul kidney stones .
lis known as shock wave lllholrlpsy. But we ralllt the "' S lone Crus her. ··
Wllh lltho1rlpsy. dodors u"' sound waves Instead of a scalpel io nodul'f
kidney slones1o a One sand, which can then be p3$sed palnlc,.ly through
mine . Thol's ~ood news for kidney slone sullerers. beca use thnt mea n s no
surgery. Less pafn. A rasler recovery . And lower cosls And you don 'l have
lo travel to Charleston or Columbus to flnd lllholrlpsy lerhnolozy . WEVE
BROUGHT TilE "STONE CRUSHER" TO YOU .
Call Pleasant Valley Hospital at ~304) 675 4340. Ext. 31 I . or rnn•ull
your personal physician ·· to find out lf lllholrlpsy ran help you .

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
The family of professionals
Valoy Drive, Poinl Ploasanl. W.Vo . 25550 (3041675-4340

�Wednesday. July 18, 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Scudder strikes out nine in
Reds" 6-2 victory over Expos

Galarraga singled to right field and tried to
stretch It Into a douhle, but outfielder Paul 0':\eiU
fired w -.cond In tim e lo retire Galarraga. The
lkdli won 6-2. il:PIJ

LARK IS HOLDS 0:\ - The Red.' ' Barr) Larkin
manages to hold on to ltlf' hall and lhf' E~po~·
Andrew; Galarraga for lht· out at ~('t'Ond basi.'
durin~ Tu~•day night\ game In Clndnnatl.

Gaetti's triple-play prediction
•
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BY i\PRIL ,\Lf 1\R.~ .'&gt;O

CdP!Ii \ai d " ll lhP ball hn't hit

t :PI Sports Writer

t•xtremi.' ly· hard , you can just
forget about it rgPttlng &lt;.1 1riph·
play 1...
c;aPttl ha s started fJ\·r- (J f th(·
last six Minnes ota lriplf• p i&lt;:~ ~ . .,
and was lnvolvPd in ~ix uf thr&gt; Ia.., 1
10 In Twin s h ist orv
After an inauspicious drbur .
llos ton rookie Tim \aeh rlng
r uined ~lnne sora·s histur ~·
making pC'rforrnan cr wi!h hh
gamr ·wlnning sing lf' i n thf• filth
to ... corP !vlikP Gn•t•nwell Sat·h
ring. who m&lt;.~dr an error and
o.;truck out three ti mPs in his fi rst
ma jo r league appearance Mon
day, b&lt;'gan Tuesday's game With
an Nror when leadoff hiltrr
Shanr Mack 's ball wrnt th rough
his legs
"I thought. 'Oh. no, not
again, ... Naehring said " I didn't
sta y with It long enough. but I
learnl'd from it ."
" I jus t told him after last nig ht
' hang In I herr. Bat"H·• ." sa id
Roston manager Jor Murg&lt;:~n
" And he did . He made some nice
play s and showed a rna jor league
arm . Hr threw somr bu l lrt s ovf' r
I her&lt;· 't o first 1 "
Tom Bolton. 3-0. gavr up fi vP
hits and struck out four in right
1nnlngs

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Gaettl predicted the fir st oft w&lt;~
rrlpiP plays in one gamr l n m&lt;.tjur
leali{Uf' hi sto r y before tri g£r·ring

OOth in thr HPd Sox 1-U win fJ\'r r
the Twin s.
With no 'iC(}ff· in rh1 • to ur ttl
l nnln~ . Boston' Wade Bogg '
walkPd and w f•nr to Thi rd on &lt;t
Jody R&lt;·f&gt;d doub le Carlo' Quin
tan a wal kf'd ru load the hasr"i
"I turned to Rugg s and thf·
rhlrd base ump and o,;a Jd . 'Th(·

nextpltchlsaJ-4 :l',",a JJ I;a f'ttl
'' You can ask ·rm ."
· 'Y ea h. hP said it , · Bo~~s ~&lt;J 1d
"I t urnrd to him and 'aid. 'U h.
really''"'
Goettl loiJ ratchN Jun ior
Ortiz and second IJast•m&lt;Jn AI
NPwman to grr n •£t d_
\ b1• forf'
fielding a Tom llrunan'kv hit
" I knr"· I had to pla y prrt tv
close to thf' llnr with Oru nansky
up." Gaettl said " I tnr-d to
position myse lf &lt;:~bout &lt;Jn arm'~.o
le ngth from the bag ..
Gae1 11 positioned hlmsclf p&lt;•r
fectly, tagging third anJ thrnw
lng to second to nail ltePJ
NPwman 's rela y t v fir'il bf'at
Brunansk y by a step
In an almost ldPntiral pl:J y in
the eighth lnninK .J odv Hr•1&gt;d
lined one to G&lt;:i(·IIJ with runnPr~
at f i r st and ~C(Jnd Aga i n. Ca~·t ti
stepped on third . thrPw to ~.of· ·
rand . and ;\p"·man hPa t Rr-f'd
easi ly ill f lr"'it
" That o ne just [Je VPI OpPti . ·

SrtJtt Erick so n. I '1. . pitcht·d '&gt;iX
Inni ng ... giving up four hit... :-n1 d
ont · unearned run Jo hn C&lt;.t ndPI &lt;J
ria pitched thr fin al two 1nnln g'
for M i nnr-sota . .Jpff Rf'tJrdon
pi&lt; kf&gt;d up hi s Jfith ,a,·r
In othf'r AmPnc;;tn' LI 'Clgur·
action . l'J f' vPia nd tripped Oak
l and 4-2. Kansas City pounJPd

\rw York ill 7. Baltimore beat
Texa s ) I. Ch1cago pummeled
Detroit 7 .l SPa ttl(' defeated
Torontu ~ - 1 and Ca lif ornia
hnmbPd Mi lwaukf'P R-1
Indians 4, ~·, Z - At Oakland .
.Jrrry Browne broke a tie with i.l
&lt;.;eve&gt;n th · i nning sacrifice fl y 10 I ift
Cleve land and snap the Athletics
t hree ·gamr winning streak .
C rrg Sw indPI J. J. :J. worked six
J nd two-third innings whilP scat
!Pring '&gt; i.&gt;&lt; hits . T he Jrft -handrr
allowed one e&lt;:~ r ncd run . walkPd
onr and struck out five. Oak land
starter Mike Moore. R 8. allowed
ll hit s and four run s in seven
lnmng s.
RoyalsiO, Yankees 7 - At Ne1&lt;
York . Bo Jackson hit home run s
1n his fi rst three at -bat s, drivi ng
in sC'ven runs to lead Kansas City .
Jackson. who now has 19 on the
yrar. injurrd hi s shoulder tr yi ng
10 catch De ion Sanders' fl y hall
on hi s i n sl dc -t h f'- pe~rk hom£' ru n
Andy Hawkins, 1·8. took the loss
Storm Da vis. .1 -6. went fh·e
inning s. g ivt ng up eigh t hit s fou r
ra r nrd run s. walked two and
struck out onr
Orioles 5, Rangers 3 - At
RaltimorP . .lo{' Or'&gt;ULJk slugg('(j
a thrf&gt;f' ·ru n homPr and Petr
Har ni sch gavr- up four hits over
right and rw o·lh Jrd innmgs,
pJring BalumorP . Harnisc h. 8-J.
gavf' up two fir st inning singlrs
tJnd r!'tin•d '1.'2 consecutive hal IN"&gt;. walking none and s t ri kin~
ou t &lt;' ight Crr•gg Olson not c hed
h1s :lOth &lt;.,J\'t• Kf·\·i n f1r own. I 1 I.
~;n · , , up l our run\ on r1ght hit!-.
w;likPr.l l i\'1' d nd -.11 urk (HJI two in
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preliminary hearing was set for Friday.
Lentes found Patrick 10 be indigent and appomted Meigs
County Public Defender Char les H. Knight as her counsel. The
State of Ohio was represen ted at the arraignment by Meigs
County Prosecuting A1torney Steven L. Story and Assi stant
Prosecutor Linda Warner .
Story Indicated that he anticipa tes Edd ie Pat r ick 's
indictment on charges of escape at Friday' s session of the Meigs
County Grand Jury.

EMS has 8 Tue.roday run."
Eight calls for as sis lance were answered by I he units of the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services on Tuesday.
At 12:09 a.m .. Middleport was called to Page Strrcl for
William Smith who was transported to Pleasant Valley
Hospital At 9:18a.m., Racine was called to Horse Cave Road
for Ruth Pullins, who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Syracuse Fire Department was dispatched to Crook Street in
response to a structure fire at the Counts residence.
At 1:45 p.m., Pomeroy squad wen I to Main Streel to transport
Letha Lyons to Pleasant Valley Rospltal; a t 3: 57p.m .. Pomeroy
went.to Page Street for Agnes Brown, who was to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; and at 8: 2&amp; p.m. Racine squad was ca lled to
Durst Ridge for Margaret Holter who was al so taken 10
Veterans.
At 9:34p.m., Pomeroy went to Starcher Road for Dale Ca ll
who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital, and at 11 : J8
p.m . , Racine was called to Hill Road for Beula Strau ss . al\o
taken lo Vetera ns Memorial Hospital

Ten appear in Hoffman's court
Ten people appeared In the court of Middleport Mayor fred
Hoffman Tuesday night while three others forfeited bond.
Appearing was Rick Lauderml lt , Middleport, $50 and costs .
ope n container; Lora Rayburn, Cheshire, $:)0 and costs.
d isorder ly behavior after being warned; Ter ry Radatz ,
Pomeroy, $50 and costs, disorderly manner; Charles A . Knapp.
Middleport, $50 and costs. disorderly manner, Tracy M
Klaiber, Long Bonom , $10 and costs. running stop sig n;
Christina Ste inmetz. $10 and costs. f ailure 10 con trol; Roger
Dowe l l. Middleport, $10 and costs. expired ta gs; Kenneth R.
Brown, Hartford, W.Va . . $10 and costs. running traffic s1gnal :
Martha Thompson, Gallipolis, $10 fine only, fai lu re to control.
David L. Givens. Middleport, domestic violence, menacing
threats, five days jail each charge.
Forfeiting bonds were Charles .J. Thoma s, Middleport , $460 .
DU1 , Jerry L. CuOip, Belpre, $460. D U I : Dea n Whitt i ngton.
Pomf'roy . $60. squPaling lirPs .

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15, 1990.

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

,---Local news briefs...----.

The most expens ive item
would be a ch ildren's heallh plan.
enrolling children up to age six
who do nol qualify for Medicaid
and whose family Income is less
than $23,000.
Th at plan. cos ting $12.5 million
a yea r, would provlde physic Jan,
dental, vision rare and clinical
In both cases, Voi novich sa id,
health maintenance organlza ·
lions wou ld be used. and the
improved health of clients would
cut down on moff' serio us medica l bills and welfare costs
Volnovlch said mandating em
ployers to provide health care
insurance, as In Canada. would
only drive them out of the state.
"My approach is to work with
private en terprise Instead of
banging l hem over the head," he
said.
Volnovlch said business lead
ers would cooperate in nego tia ·
tions because "they're going to
be a hel l of a lot better off

fi nancially bv cooperating then
by doing their own thing. "
On Medicaid. the Republican
recommended a "ma naged carC'
delivery system" statewide, to
negotiat e with providers for
cheaper services He also recom ·
mended limited co-payments by
recipients for routine use of
hospital emergency rooms, a nd a
crackdown on Medicaid fraud .
Voinovich said he was appal led
that his Democratic opponent.
Attorney General Anthony Cele ·
brezze. obtained only nine Med1
raid fraud convictions i n 1988 and
collected Jess than $58,000.
Celebrezze scoffed a1 Volno·
vlch 's program, sayi ng he failed
to adequately manage hea lth
ca re while he was mayor of
Cleveland. He said Voinovich
Ignored
an AIDS epidemic
among babies, refusing to take
advanlllge of state money for
testing, and not activating a
$67,000 AIDS education grant
from the Cleveland f oundation.

--Area deaths
Jimmy Stout

POMEROY, OH.

,.. 212 EAST MAIN

playing

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PAN OR
ORIGINAL STYLE!

Andres Galarraga' s so lo ho·
mer. his eighth. cut the Reds
lead to J.2 1n the fourth inning ,
but Mariano Duncan led off lhc·
las t of the fourth with his se,·enth
home run to mak e it 4·2
Catcher Joe Oliver gave' thP
Reds a pair of insurance run s in
the eighth when he doubled homr·
Davi s and pinch-hitter llcrm
Winni ngham to account fur th('
ftnal four-run margin .
Winding up the SP rif'~. th1·
Reds' Tom Browning , 9 - ~. wtll
oppose Drnnis Martinez . fi 7.
tonight.
Elsewhere in the \ational
League. Atlanta beat Philadrl
phla 14·10. Chtcago pumm&lt;'l &lt;'ll
San Diego 7-2. San fran ci"·o
stopped PitLsburgh n :1. \ew
York defeated Houst on 6'l, anrl
St. Lows bla nked Los Angt·i&lt;•s
30
Braves 14. Phillies 10 - Th"
past Sund ay. Atlant a's doze n
plus runs wrren' t enough to stop
the Montreal Expos from posti ng
a 16-H slug·f('st v ict ory. hut
Tuesday night 14 wa s Pnough ro
beat the Phillies 11 ·!0.
J im Presley ripped t"·o ho
mer s. the fi rs t a l35 -f oot shol to
ce nt er f1eld . a nd drovf• in four
r uns against thf' PhilliPs On
Sunday , hP col lectPd four h i t~
including a hom~:r . and fo ur RB I
in falling to th e Expo s
Despite co llecll ng 48 h lt'"nd ·;2
r uns over the last four .camPs.
op po nent s hav p out battrd
Atlanta , with 60 hi ts and Jtj run ...
1n thP sa me four games
Th e Bra ves al m os t slipped
&lt;:~ga in la st night. Prrs Jpy: ·s til reP
run hom er helped Atlanta to fi 1·c·
run s and a 10-llead in thr lourth .
But Charlie Ha ~es homf'rf'cl 1n
thf' fift h, Hick,v Jord a n scorPd a

PRESCRIPTION SHOP

Jimmy A. Stout, 35. of Albany .
died Tuesday morning as a result
of Injuries sustai ned In a co n·
structlon accident in Logan .
Born in Athen s. he was the so n
of Gra nville and Joan !Dwelley I
Stout , Albany .
Mr . Stou t was emp loyed by
Swain En lerprises and wa s a
f armer
Besides hi s parrnts, hP i s
survived by two daughter s. Car

ric and Tereasa, both of Alban v,
one son. Timmy. Albany. one
sister . Debbie Ohsc. Cla y.
W.V a.:
one brother. Georgr
Stout, Newark. Ohio; anJ a
gra ndmoth er. Nancy Dwelley. of
Albany .
Servlc&lt;&gt;s will be on Frida y at 2
p.m a t Bigony Jordan funer al
Hom e with Rev . Arthu r Crabt rer
officiating . Buria l wi ll be in the
Temple Ce metery . Fncnd s may
cal l at the funeral home from
6- 9 p .m . on T hursda y .

Likelihood...

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INVITE YOU TO STOP IN.

Thr• Reds ca me right back wi th
threr runs In th e firs t when Billy
Hatc her led off with a double and
Ba r ry Larkin walked. Paul
O'Neill singled, scori ng Hatch&lt;'r,
with Larkin going to third. Eric
Da vis walked. loading the bases .
Ha I Morris and Chris Sabo
followed wi th sacrifice flies,
scoring Larkin and O'Neill.

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ar f'a!-. l'dif•n· homt· r·arrlt&gt;r &lt;.rrvlc'r· 1.~
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we're

defe nsivel y .
"Against som ebod y like this,
thr~· ' lt ju st run ovPr y ou Tha t's
what they' n ' doing . And wp'n•
si tting back and doin g all the
thing s yo u do wh en you losP. · ·
Loser Mark Gard ner. 6-5. roo·
k iP Expos righthander. satd he d
rnadr bad pitches in thr H.C&gt;ds'
three-run rir st Innin g. ·•J gave up
so me wa lks and I take the blame
for that. but that' s the way it
goes Wa I ks were the key beca use I felt good out there. I just
mi.ldf' some cruc i al mis takes
with mpn on ba se . "
T he Expos took a J.(J lea d i n the
f irst when Davr Martinez. thr
seco nd man to face Scudder. hit
his srventh homrr ovrr thr right
field wa ll.

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CI!'iCINNATI- Sco n Scudder
Simply didn't have any time to ·
think about i t.
The 22-year -o ld Ci ncinnati
Reds righthander was sitting on
the dugou t bench just 10 mlnutes
before game lime Tuesday night
when coach Stan Williams informed him that he was to be a
la s t-minute replacement for
sc h edul ed sta rter Dann y
Jackson .
"Sure,
was surprised."
Scudder admitted. but he didn' t
allow that to i nterfere with a
se nsational pi tc h i ng pPrfor ·
rna ncr that saw him strike out a
career -high nine batters while
walking none In combining with
Rob Dibble and Randy Myers to
hurl the Reds to a &amp;-2 victor y over
the Montreal Expos at River
front Stadium .
"! wa s getbng ahead of the
hitters and chaiiPnging them ."
sa id Scudd er. who had thrown
two and two -third innings of
one ·h l t ball In relief aga inst the
\ew York Mets Saturday night .
·'Th e key wa s not walking an y
bat ters . beca ust· t hose two ho·
rners 1 b y Da ve Martinf'z and
AndrC's Ga la rraga' bo th wen~
so lo shots." Sc udder remarked
"That's the fi rst lime J'vrever
been an emergency sU!rter and I
rea ll y wa sn' l surprised that ! did
wf'll, bee a uS(&gt; f' \·e been throwing
the ball we ll and I 've gottf'n m y
confidence back '
'Scudder did a major league
job.' praised Reds manager Lou
Plnlella . "We r ea lly needed a
gOO&lt;l performanc e. wtth Jackson
hurt. and hrthrew strikrsa nd got
his breaking ball ovPr .
" Jackson ju st couldn't get
loose in the bullpen . he wasn't
thr owing the ball well and his
shou lder was stlff. The fir st I
knrw about it wa s whPn hP came
Into the bench 10 minutl's bPfon•
the game and tha t was when we
told Scotty."
Jackson. who had won three tn
a row, said he appa renUy ripped
adhesio ns loose i n his Jpfl
shoulder. addinK that "the
shoulder was stiff and I had pa in
in th e ar m and shoulder.
" We iced it down and now wp' l l
j ust have to wait and ser how
things are tomorrow ! Wedne s·
day1 when Dr IM ic haei J La whon ! the team ph ysic!Jnf doPs
some testing on the shoulder . It
could be a plus for me if there''
nothin~ srr!o us becausr my a rm
strength still was there when
trainer Lar ry Starr c hecked 11
afterwards . "
Dibbl e took ove r lor ScuJder
aftPr Tom Fol('y's one-o ut singlf'
1n
the sevrnth inning and
promptly struc k out pin ch htttN
M i ke Aldrete and rli&gt;lino DeShield ., twfon' sf' I ting thP ~i d(•
down in thr Pighth MyPr 'i
finishrd i t of f in the ninth in
one two-three style, although he
did n' t rarn a savf' since th r Rr ds
wrrP four runs in front .
Buck Rodgl'rS, managN of thr
F:xpos, obv i ously di sa ppointrd at
the showing of hi s cl ub In lo sing to
the Reds for the second straight
nlghl. pointed out that "we'rr
ju st no t pla y ing thP way wr can
play We're not pla ying aggrC's

Wednesday, July 18, 1990

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icy, Gr&lt;&gt;enspan sa id I he federal
Reserve ··must remain alert" to
th e possibilities of adjusting it s
"posturr !n reserve markets" to
maintain s table economi c
condltions.
He said the federa l Open
Market Committee, which sC'ts
Fed monetary policy, has lo
wered its range for growth of th &lt;&gt;
M3 aggregate money supply to l
perce nt to 5 percent for next year
from 2.5 percen t to 6.5 percent as
a r esul1 of adjustments In finan cial markets to the federal
rescu&lt;&gt; of the nation's savings
and loa n indu stry .
"Ta king Into account the cur ·
rent lending posture of the
commercial banks and remainIng thrifts. we now expect the
closures of Inso lvent ihrlfts to
show through in very subdued
growth In M3," Greenspan said .
The Fed chairman urged Con gress and the Bush administra tion to reach an accord on
Jrlmmlng the federal budget
deficit , a move that he suggested
could prompt ar11on In monetary
policy.
" Major subsJantive , credible
cuts In the budget deficit would
present the federal Reserve
with a sit uation that would call
for a carefu l reconsideration of
Its policy stance," Greenspan
said. "What adjustment might be
necessary. and how It might be
timed, cannot be spelled out
before the fact."
Still, Greenspan guaranteed
that "the Federal Reserve will
act'' to keep the nation's "eco-

nomic expa nsion on track ...
Economists sai d thP Frd 's
move la s t week rould bP SPPn as
an effort to appease th£' Rush
administration, which has bf•en
pres suring the ce ntral bank to
lowf'r Interest rates as a mean s to
prod the slow -movi ng Pconom~·.
Some economist s fear thP econ omy Is growing so slowly that it
could drop Into a mild recess ion

2

In Memory
In memory of

Orlie Lambert
who left us four
years ago .
You are no longer
suffering or in pain,
because you are sa fely home . The Lord

may have taken you

away from us. but
you a.re with us in
our hearts. We've
never stopped think·
ing about you or
stopped loving you .
Wa wlll never stop

caring.
You are sadly
missed by your
wife, Ethel
Lambert, and all of
your children .
We all love you
Dad.
Happy 76th
Birthday

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Southern Texas receives additional rain
By United Press lnternallonal
and Hayes counties in southwes t
Sa tu rated so il in areas of Nebraska, causing brief heavy
sou thern T exas received a rains with small hail.
furth er soaking Wednesday as
A flash flood warning wa s
storms moved thr ough the area . posted in southwes t Virginia
keeping roads closed and flood where 3 inc hes of ra in fell in
warnin gs up. wh ile hea vy rain s aOOu t an hour -b.s thunderstorms
also hit Nebraska and Virg inia.
stalle d ovrr
Montgomery
Separate areas of thunder· County, the National Weather
st orms moved acros s the southw - Service sa id.
es t and northeast corners of
In Texas. where days of heavy
Nebraska. bringing winds up to rains caused r ivers to overflow
40 mph and hail th e size of their banks, closed roads and
marbles .
damaged buildings, the soaking
Slow -moving sto rm s headed cont inued.
southeas t in Sllu thprn Lincoln

Warm ...

contmued from page 1

will be light to moderate the nex t
two days .
Cu t ha y may need to be baled
Th ursday or ea rly friday to avoid
wetting, wtth thunders torm
r hances increasing l ate F'rida y
and the weekend.
On the latPs t weather map. a
large hi gh pressure system was
centered over Virginia. This
sys tem will remain nearlv sta tionary Wf' dn esday. but dri-ft into

the A t !antic on Thursday
A cold front was located from
Lake Superior so uthwest Into
Nebraska. The northern portion
of the front will move east
through Thursday while the
southern portion reamins sta tion ary This movement will
ere a te an east -1o~ wes t oriented
fronta l system by Thursday
night to th e north of Lake Erie,
west through Lower Michigan .

------Weather-----South Central Ohio
Clear Wednesday night , wi th a
low in the mid 60s. Mostly su nn y
Thursday, with hi ghs near 90

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lJcenses issued
Marriage lic enses ha vr been
iss uPd in Meigs Co unt y Probate
Co urt to William Ray Finken ·
binder. 69, and Ka rpn Kay J essif'.
46, both of Racine. and to Jeffrey
Sco tt Ury. 28, Point Pleasant.
W.V a .. and [ lsa Lee Trelawny.
35. Pomeroy .

Extended Foreca.&lt;iiit
friday through Sunday
A chan c~: for thunderstorm s
eac h day . Righs will range from
the middl e to upper 80s frida y.
and from the upper 70s to the
middle 80s Saturday and Sunday.
Overnight lows will be In them id
to upper 60s through the period.

Flood warnmgs were in el feel
fo r Kimblf and \' a I Verdr• coun
ties in so uth -central Texas as
"iio rm ~ moved lhrough the area
A 30 mile sl reteh or U.S. 7i
from Refugio to Victor ia in
southeast Texas rem&lt;.~i n('dclosed
by hig h water Wednesday , a
dispatcher for
the Refug io
County Sheriff' s office sa id
fa rm roads were reported
closed Menard and K i mble coun·
ties northeast of San Antonio
The continued wet weath er
was blamed on tropical moisture
flowing northward and a htgh
prrs surr sy stcm o vn t hr ras If' rn
United States The system also
produced ra ins over eas tl'rn N~·w
Mexico and southrrn Louisiana
Wednesday .
Thund er storm s with very
heavv rain m oved th r ough thf'
norther n footh ills or l'orlh Carol·
lna early Wrdnf'sda y and a storm
stalled in an area west of
Winston -Sail'm . the NWS sa1d .
Els ewhr re . sc &lt;.~ttl'red but

strong thund er stw·ms occurred
1n pan s of Idah o, Oregon. Cali
fornia and Ari zona Some of them
brought loc·a l l; gusty winds,
l ightni ng and hail.
Humid and hazy co nditions
prevai lf'd over most of Pennsyl va nia, Mar y l and and southern
New Jersey early Wednesday.
with patchy fog reported in man y
areas. Temperature lows ranged
in t he 50s and 60s throughout
most of th e region.

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Gary Edward While . Middle·
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Whit e. Chillico the. have filed an
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Co unty Commo n Pleas Court

Dissolution granted
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Mora Kautz StPwart and Jesse
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Co untry music night
Count ry music nig ht wi ll be
observed at the L ot trldge Co m
munit y Ce nter on Sa turd av from
7 p m . to midnight. fl ea Market
Express and Rubbir Wrstfall wtll
be feat urE'd Bonds from !hrough
out th r arra are invitt'd to
parli cipat c. Refreshment s will
be avai labl e. Th e crnl er is
located on Athens Count y Road
53 Sou th. f ivr miles west of
Coolv ille.
Weekend meet
There wi l l be a weekend meet
al the Red llru sh Church ol
Chr is t on Bashan Road on
Sa turd ay at 7: 30pm and Sun
dav at 10 a .m . and 6 p .m . Denver
Hlil. Fos tN. W.Va ., will be th&lt;'
speaker and the pub l ic is invttrcl
to at tc'nd .
Gilkey -Hudnall n·union
The descendan ts uf Tornm .\ ·

Gilkey and Mild a Ja ne Hudna ll
wil l hold th eir annual reunion on
.July 29 al the roadside park on
Rout(• ,13 south at Darwin .
A potluck dlnnl'r wi ll br senf'd
a t noo n
Thosr at tr nding are 10 bring
table srn· i cr and folding cha irs

,Ja eks rrunlon
ThP Ja cks family r eun ion will
br held .Jul y 29 at tiH • .lack\
hom cp la ec.
A potlu ck d i nner wi ll begi n at

noon .
J•ack("t available
All student s attrnd in g Ea str r n
High Sc hool. g rade s 7-12 want
ing to par ticipate in footbal l and
,·olleyball this fal l, should pick up
an Information pac ket at the
schoo l.
lnf orm at ron may be r eceived
Monday through Wedne s da~·
from 9 am . to 1 p.m. in thP
athleti c office.
PASS to meet
Parrnts Ad vorac.v for Special
Student s 1PASS ! wi ll meet .Ju ly
26 at 2 p.m at thP Mrigs Co unt y
HPa ith Departmrnt in lheconff'r
rn ce room
Any pa rC'nt . trachrr. or othrr
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Senior driving class
scheduled at center
Insurance company to SP(' if thP

Alive Mature Driver" training

company offers a discount on

for several years

your automobile insurance.

For further information or to
register conta ct the Sl'n ior center

course.
Some insurance companies
offe-r a discout to persons a ge 55
and Ov('r who comp lete this
tra ining course. Check with your

A vacation bible school fatr wtll
be held at the F'lrs t Southern
Baptist Church on Pomeroy Pike
on July 28 from lto 3 p.m. This is
prior to the beginning of VBS.
The two hour even t will offer
food, fun and the opportunity to
regis ter for the church's VBS.
Registration is required for
participation.
Activities will include contests.
games. food. a deer hunt. duck
pond and lots of balloons .
VI:IS will be held August 1·14
from 9 a.m. until noon for ages 2
through grade six.
Youth grades n2 will mPPI
6:30-9 p.m. during the same
dates .

Times ar e 12:30 p.m . tor
varsity football , 1:30 p.m. for
freshman football; 2 p.m . for
cross country: 2: .JO p.m for
volleyba ll: 3 p.m for cheerlead
ers: and 3: 30 p.m. for golf and
other sports .

Meigs High Sc hool physicals
will be given Friday All athletes
are to wear gym shorts and
!·shirts for th e physicals.
Dr Mark Brown and Dr.
James Witherell will be conduct ing the physicals at the high
sc hool.

Excell program scheduled at OU

at 992·2161.

Winner named

The ICF EXCEL program for
junior and senior high cheer leading squads will be held July 24 ·27.
1990. Ohio Univers ity will be
hosting th e four day camp held
by the Internationa l Cheer leading Foundat ion at the Athens
campus .
The ICF program is comp lete.
it offers origina l. new material.
instruction in OJthiC'tic skills,
safety t ra i ning. personal atten tio n, major awards and leadership programs .

Harry D . Holter was th e
winner of the July 8 mystery
farm contes t in the Sund ay
Ttmes -Sentlne L He corrrrtly
ldPn1if'ied thp fa rm as thai of
Edison Hollon. R&lt;Jcine His namP

Then• is &lt;J $7 fee for the roursr.
with a certificate presented lu
each individual completing the

VBS Fair

Meigs High physicals set Friday

There will be an AARP "55
session on Julv 24 and 25 at the
Meigs County Sen ior Center.
The two day sr•ssion will be
from 1 to 4: J() p.m . each day.
A volun teer A4\RP i nstructor
will be conducting the coursP,
which inc lud es slides and printed
material about safe driving,
which is a refrPsher course for
those pPrsons who have driven

Wednesday, July 18. 1990

was selected by lottery from
sever al who correctly Identified
the farm . The contest is span ·
sored by the Meigs Soil and
Water Conse rva li on D istrict and
The Ohio Va l ley Publishing Co .
HoltN will rrcrivPd a $5 pr ize

The fee Includes all meals,
Intensive training and awards at
the final party. For more infor·
mation, or to reg ister. residents
may cal l ICF al l-800-255-0296.

Bible school

Car wash

Bible school is underway at the
New Life Covenant Chu rch of
God at Ches ter with classes being
held from 7 to 9 p.m. each
evening. The program will be
presented Sa turday at 7 p.m.

A car wash will be held by the
teens of the New Li fe Covenant
Church of God, Chester, at
Pleasers In Pomeroy Sat urday
from 10 a.m to 3 p.m .

Rabbit show
set for Oct. 29

Jaymar porluck
The Jay Mar Golf Club's
Tuesday Morning League is
spo nso rin g a mixed scramblP
and potluck suppt' r on Sund&lt;Jy
begi nning at 3 p.m.
Those attending are to br i ng a
covered dish and tab le service.
All golfer s are welcome .

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REEDSVI LLE - Reedsville
Co mmunit y Vacation B ibl e
School will be held through
Friday at Rlvcr,1ew School from
6 30-8 : :m p.m
Classes for
nursery through and including
adu lt s. Chu rches participating
includr Long Bottom and Reeds
vi liP Unit f'd Methodist Chu rches ,

FRIDt\Y
ROCK SPRINGS - Physicals
wi ll be given at Meigs High
Sc hool on Friday . Tim es arr
12 30 p.m .. va rsit y football: I . 30
p.m., fres hm an football : 2 p.m .
cross country: 2: 30p. m .. volley
ba ll : J p.m. cheer leaders : and
J .10 p.m golf and other sports.

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POMEROY T he Meigs
Coun ty Democrat ie Exec uti vP
Committrr will mPPt Thursdav
at 7: JO p.m a t the CarJ)f'nt r r' s
Hall in Pomer oy·.
RA CIN E- The Rac 1nr i\mm
can Legion Post om. will meet
Thursday al 7 .10 p m Refresh
m cnt t; will be served .
POMEROY - The Pomrroy
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Norman R Humphreys I II. undecided . Kibble Foundation Scho·
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Jones. polltleal science. Kibble
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Kevin Donald King, anthropol·
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Manasseh Cutler Scholarship.
Kibble Foundation Sc holar sh ip:
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Over a hundred area Ohio
U niv ersity studen ts have re·
reived scholarships for the 199091 school year.
They are :
CHESTER -senior Ronald
Todd Clay, communications
managemenl. , Kibble Founda·
lion Sc holarship , Columbia
Downing Scho la rship Fund; so·
phomore Janine Michele Schae·
kael. zoology, Kibble Foundation
Scho larsh ip.
COOLVJLLE fres hman
Kelly Louann Douglas of Cool ·
ville. chem istry , Kibble Founda·
lion Sc holarship: junior Jill
Kristina E thridge. management
systems, Dean's Scholarshtp:
freshman Amy Lou Morgan,
muslc. Manasseh Cutter-Ano
nymous Sc holarship : senior
Whitney Dawn Smith. physical
therapy. DPan's Scholarship:
freshm an Gina Suzze tte West,
chemical engineering. Manasseh
Cutler Scho lar ship.
LANGS\1LLE - junior John
William Longstreth, communi ca tion management. Kibble
Foundation Scholarship.
LONG BOTTOM-junior Di ·
ana Marie Bissell. hearing and
speech science. Kibble Found alion Scho lar ship. Ben Manley
Scholars hip: freshman Melissa
Rae Bissel l. lclecummunica lio ns. K ibble F'oundation Scholarship: sen ior Amy D. Louks,
music. Mac S. Bethel Sc holar·
sh ip . Kibbl e Foundation Scholar·
sh ip : junior Heather Camille
Shuler. physics. C. Paul &amp; Beth
K St ocker Sc holarship, Kibble
Fo und ation Scho lars hip: sopho·
more Trlsha Anne Spencer. ar t,
K ibbl e Foundatio n Scholarship.
M ffiDLEPORT- senior Allen
Glen Arnott. mechanical engt·
neering, Kibble Foundation
Scho l arship. Dean's Scholar·
ship: fre shma n Matthew S
Baker. health and sports science.
Ki iJble Foundat ion Schola rship:
freshman Michael Shawn Baker.
undecided. Kibble Foundation
Scholarsh ip: freshman Georgr
Randall Bunce. art, KibblrFoun
dation Sc holar ship: sophomore
La ura M Cobb. undecldedart,
Kibbl e Foundation Sc hola rship:
sophomore David Gene Dodson.
undectded, Kibble Foundation
Scholarship; freshman Amy La
dawn Epp le. accounting, · Kibble
Fou nd ation Scholarsh ip: sen ior
Ryan Britton Mahr. industria l
technology : Kibble Foundation
Scholar sh ip: sophomore El!z.1
beth Nadine Meier, health and
sports science. Kibble Founda
lion Scholarship : junior Jeffrey
Todd Nelson. seco nd ary educa
tlon. Kibble Foundation Sc holar ·
sh ip: freshman Shannon Marie
New some. und ecided. Kibble
Foundation Scho larship; junior
Cynthia Lynn Riffle . h p. e. r. .
Ki bble Foundation Scholarship:
sen ior Mark Randall Smit h.
zoolog y. Dcan ·s Scholarshi·
p.Ru sh Elliott Pre-professional
Scholar ship. Kibblf' Foundation
Sc holarship: junior Donald Lee
StPin . indu strial technology. Kib·
blr F oundation Scholars hip: se-

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dation Scholarship: sen ior David
H. Mora, pre-business, Kibble
Foundation Scholarship; senior
Steve Alan Musser, accounting,
Robert F. Bishop sc holarship,
Kibble Foundation Sc holars hip,
Dean W. Jeffers E ndowed Scholarshlp in B.A.: junior Sandra L
Ca r leton Needs,elementaryedu·
cat ion. Kibble Foundation Sc hoIars hlp, Dean's Scholarship;
fres hman Michael Alan Parker,
electrical engineer ing, Kibble
Fou nd ation Sc holarship: senior
Larry Sco tt Powell, marketing,
Kibble Foundation Scholarship.
Freshman Todd Keith Powell.
management systems. Kibble
Foundation Sc holarship: junior
Angela Kaye Sloan, music, Klbble Foundation Scholarship;
fres hman Donald Todd Smith,
CGmputers, Kibble Foundation
Scholarship; senior Jennifer
Leigh Swartz. physical therapy,
Dean's Scholarship, Kibble
Foundation Scholarsh ip, Area
Six Heal th Services Scholarship;
sophomore Monica Layne
Turner. general business. Kibble
Foundation Scho larship; fresh ·
man Michael Arthur Weber,
undecided. Kibble Foundation
Sc holarsh ip: senior Jackie Ryan
Welker. hea lth and sports
sc ienc e. Kibble FoundalionScholar shlp; sophomore Susan Renee
Young, undecided, Kibble Foundation Sc holarsh ip.
RACINE _ se nior Lori Ri chelle Adams, civi l engineering,
Kibble Foundatio n Sc holarship:
junior .Jen nifer Jayne Arnold.
zoology. Dean' s Scholarship.
Kibble Foundation Scholarship,
freshm an Kristin e Lee Ash,
psychology. Kibble Foundation
Scholarship: sophomore Christopher William Baer. electrical
engineeri ng. Kibble Foundation
Scholarship: j unior Dav id .l ennings Beegle, physics, C. Paul
and Beth K Stocker Scholarship,
K ibble Foundation Sc holarsh ip:
freshman Kevin Gregory Burgess. undecided. Kibble Foundalion Scholarship:
freshman
Shawn Louis Bush. chemistry.
Kibble Foundation Scholar sh ip:
freshman Henry Ervin Cleland
lll, chemis try. Kibble Founda tion Sc holarship: sen ior Jimmy
Lee Freeman, jour nalismpublic
relations. Kibble Foundation
Scholarship, James D. F: ul er
Memorial Sc holarship: senior
Jodie Lynn Harris, home economics. KlbbleFoundationScho·
larshtp: senior Matthew Sco tt
Harris. health and sports
science. KlbbleFoundatlonScho·
larshpp; senior Paul Bryan Har ris. physical therapy, Ktbble
Foundation Sc hola rsh ip; junior
Tammy Dawn Holter, indu strial
systems management, Kibbl e
Foundation Scholarship. Dean ' s
Sc holarship. C. Paul and BethK .
Stocker Scho la rship: freshman
Kathryn Lou ise lhle. und ec ided.
Mana sseh Cutl er Sc holarship:
freshman Christopher William
Murphy, electri cal engineerin g.
Kibble Foundation Scholar ship: .
freshman Ja son Sea n Quil len.
industrial systems managf'menl,
Kibbll' Foundation Sc holar ship:
sen ior Rachel Laura Reiber.
elec trica l engi neerin g. Kibble
Foundation Sc holwrsh lp , C. Paul
and Beth K . Stocker Sc holar ship:
freshm an Donald Andrew Riffle.
undecided. Kibble Foundation
Sc holarsh ip: freshman Greta
Lynn Riffle. political science.
Kibble Foundation Scholarsh ip:
freshman Sheryl L. Simpson

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Ohto University
College of O steopathi c VlediCJn e

Family ·
Medicine
john C Wolf. D.O

Associate Professor
of Family Medicine

LOTS OF WHITE-Tt\ILED
DEER

LOTS OF TICKS
LOTS OF LYME DISEt\SE
Question:

Last year I had
I have some
questions about the Illness. Do
antibiotics completely cure a
person of Lyme disease In 10
days, and how can one be sure all
the infection Is go ne?
Answer: Let me e-xplain a bit
about Lyme disease for the other
rea der s berore I addres s your
questions . Lyme disease ls
named after Lyme. Conn .. the
town where this Infection which has reached ep idem ic
proportions in some areas- was
first identified It has nothing to
do with the fruit lime.
Lyme disease is causPd by
bacteria ca lied Borrelia bu rgdor
fer!, which is fairly common in
New England. Wisconsin. Min·
niesota and th e Paci fic Northw est. These bacteria must live
inside othe r living creatures . The

Lyme disease

more likely.
Humans Infected with Borrelia
burgdorferl from a ti ck bite
develop a rash. It Is a raised. red
circular rash - sometimes said
to resemble a bullseye - which
clears up without treatment, on ly
to appear in another spot. This
ras h Is ca lled erythema chronlca
mlgrans in doctor lingo, and Is
usually a more Importan t clue to
the correct diagnosis than the
lick bite Itself. This Is because 50
percent of Infected people don't
recall ever having a tlck bile. :
While the rash is present or after :
it has Improved. a flu -like Illness :
develops with headache and
muscle and joint achPs. As the
di sease progresses over several
weeks to months, 10 to 15 percent
of untrcalrd individuals will
develop serious problems to the
nervous system. heart and joints.

Now. to your question of
treatment The antibiotics tetracycline . penicillin. erthroIxod es Dammini tick is responsi - mycin and a few others have
ble for spread ing the bacteria
bren used to treat thb Infection
and. therefore. Lyme disease The individuals who take an
from animal to an im a I. including
antibiotic. pardcularly tetracy ·
hum an s.
cline. ear ly In the course of the
The llfr r~ c l e of th e tick lasts
disease are less likely to develop
two years. Thr frmalr I irk lays
the l ater complications of the
her eggs in \h(' sprin g. Thcsc&gt;
illnes s. Ten days of treatment
hatch into Ia rvae which feed once
often works. bu 130 days is better .
duri ng the summer on the blood The choice of antibiotic and the
of mammals . usually mtce. The
length of treatmen t depends in
la f\·ae change tor molt! into part on how long the Infection has
young ticks called ny mphs the been going on and wheth er it has
follow1ng spring and feed once already invaded the heart or
during thP summer on mice. brain . Even with proper anti bio·
dogs. deer . or humans . The lie treatment, a few Individuals
nymphs th en molt In to adul t · con tinue wlth or drvriop !ate ·
ticks . ln th e fall they feed on symptoms of the disease. A
another mammal. frequently different antibiotic often helps
whitHailed deer. The adult lick these unfortuna te Individuals.
la ys eggs in thP spring which thrn
There is a blood tes t which can
hatch imo larvae. S\&lt;Jr tin g thf' identify if you havp been exposed cyc le over again
to the bacteria which causP.s :
Lyme disease. This test can also :
Thr rrason the diseasP is be he l pful in cletrrmining ·
rommon ln th rsr. wooded sta tes
whether the antibiotics haveand not other a r eas oft he cou nt r y
been successful In helping youf.
is due to the larger number of
body rid it self of the disease . Talli
white ·talled deer. These deep
to your doctor if you are stil l
woods dwelling anima ls help having symptoms which yo u
keep the tick population at a high th mk are due ~o th e L ymP d ISPase
enough level that transmission of you had last summer .
the bacteria to hum ans becomes

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Rose. undecided. Kibble Found a·
lion Scholarship: freshman Jef·
frey Allen Sharp, pre-business,
Kibble Foundation Scholarship;
sop homore Brian Edward
Shuler. undecided. Kibble Foundation Scholarship: junior Phillip Dan lei Wo~e . secondary
education, Kibble Foundation
Sc holarship ; freshman Brenda
Gay Zirkle, undeeldedart, Kibble
Foundation Sc holarship.
REEDSVILLE se nior
Robyn Gall Barnett. telecom
muntcatlons. Kibble Foundation
Sc holarship; freshman Kenny
Eugene Caldwell. undecided,
Kibble Foundation Scholarship;
junior Kirk Dean Reed, secondary educa tion. Kibble Foundation Sc holar sh ip; senior Tammy
Sue Roberts, telecommunications. Kibble F'oundatlon Scholarship: freshman Matthew
Byron Sisson, secondary educa
tion. Kibble Foundation Scholar·
sh ip: junior Lisa F. Hawk To use.
zoo logy. Kl bble Foundation Sc ho·
larshlp; senio r Todd Allen Wll·
so n, indu str ial technologJ', Kibble Foundation Sc holarsh ip:
se nior Amy Yvette Young, elementary education. Kibble Foundation Scholarship: sen ior Angela Yvonne Young, elementary
education, Kibble Foundation
Sc holar ship.
RUTLAND sophomore
David Scott Edmonds. zoology.
Kibble F'oundatlon Scholars hip:
freshman Daniel Scott Kennedy.
elect rical engi neeri ng. Trustee's
Outstanding Sc hola r Award. Kibble Foundation Award; junio r
Lisa Gall Miller. spec ial educa
tion. Kibble Fo undati o n
Sc holarsh tp.
SHADE - jumor Usa Joanne
Johnson. English. Edwin LRuth
Kennedy D istingui shed Profes·
sor Sc hola rs hip; junior Kevin
Victor K ing, zoo logy, Kibble
Foundation Scho larship: fresh man Nick Andrew King. telecom munication. Kibble Foundation
Scholarship: senior Brenda Su ·
san Si nclair, financ e. Kibble
Foundation Sc holarship, Myron
M. Wallace Sc holarsh ip Fund
SYRACUSE
sophomore
Shawn Willian Arnott. finance.
Kibble Foundation Sc holarship :
senior Tracie Rae Hubbard .
home econom ics. Kibble Founda·
tlon Scholarship: freshman J .
Todd Lisle, pre- business, Kib·
ble Foundation Scho lar ship:
freshman Jerod Archer Moore.
zoology . Kl bble Foundation Scholarship; sop homore Kristen
De anne Pape. undecided art. Kibble Foundation Scholarship:
fr eshman Christopher Ryan
Stout. pre- business. Kibble
Foundation Scho larship; fresh
man Jane Ann Williams, ac
counting. Kibble Fo undation
Scho larship
TUPPERS PLAINS - fresh man l:lcthany Suzanne Ar baugh.
history. Kibble Foundntlo n Scholar ship; sen lor Timothv Robert
Dorst. industrial sys tem s man
agement. Kibble Foundation
Scho larship: sophomore Steven
Eddie Horn er. undecided . Kibble
Foundation Sc holarship: fresh man Tammy Ka.v Kennedy.
undecided. Kibble Foundation
Scholar ship: fre shman Da n
Vaugha n Tripp. chemistry, Kib·
ble Foundation Sc hola rship.
In addition. freshman Jona than Vane&lt;• Mer rit 1 of New
Havf'n. W.Va. rece ived the FinP
Arts Ta lent Awa rd. Merrit t ma jar s in music.

We have
to be soft
to make an offer
like this!

I .

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The Daily Sentinel- Page- 7

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

OU scholarships awarded to Meigs students

Plans for the Fall F'antasy
Show to br held Oct. 29 were
dtscussed a I the recent meeting
of the South east Ohio Rabbit
Breeders Association held at the
Meigs County Extension Office.
T he recent Moonlight Rabbit
Romp was discussed and It was
noted that the next meeting will
beheld Aug . 21 at 7:30p.m. at the
ex trnsion office.
Anyone Interested In raising,
breeding, or showing rabbits is
Invited to at tend .

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Pomeroy

Wednesday, July 18, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Bush prefers novels to sleeping
pUis
WASH lNG TON 1UP II - In
what could be taken as good news
or bad news fur writers. Pres i·
dent Bu sh sai d he reads novelsto help him sleep
But the president al so made it

vPlt , unt_' of hi s favorite presi -

dents. He also has started read ·
ing onC' of Robert Caro's
biog r aphical vol umes on Lyndon
Johnson .
Mo stly. Bush sa id that he

"formal and heavy gomg," in
eluding end less briefing paper s.
He revea led his bedt ime read
ing during a news confcrcn cl'
Tuesday with members of ThP
Maga zine Pub li s hPr s of
America .
Bush explained he did not read
"par ti cularly weight y" books
but had found Torn Wolfe's
"Bon fi re of the Van it ies " a
"pret ty darn good " novel thai
"was up near the top of the list."
The president sa id hl' is rearl ·
ing Arthur Haley's "Evenin g
News." adding "I'm ha lfwav
through that."
·
Bush sa id he also has read a
co up le of books on Teddy Roose

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2-year-o ld who wants to drive?

By WILLIAM C. TROIT
l lnlted Press Inter national

Chicken ............l~

HALL DARES DRUGS: Arsenio Hall is getting busy in the
war on drugs . He's been named the f irst nat ional ambassa dor
for DARE. Drug Abuse Resis tan ce Educa tion. T he job entails
servl ng on the orga nlzat ion· s board of directors a nd influ enci ng
yo ung people to stay off drugs . "I am living pr oof that being hip
and being successfu l is be st ach1eved by being drug free." the
late-ni ght talk show host said. Los Angeles Po lice Ch ief Daryl
Gates said Hall' s involvement will " help increase publ ic
awareness for the benefits of DARE and help motivate you ng
people t o rem a in drug free.··
PROB.~TION FO R BONADlCE: Danny llonadu re. the
red headed, freckle-faced kid on " The Partr id gP Family" 20
years ago, was sr ntE'nced to 1~ months on probation for
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Dep uty Master and M atro n Mr .
and Mr s. Art hu r Crabtrcr .
Th e first degTPP was givrn to
Mr. and Mr s James In gel s by
past master Lucille Potratz.
Opal Grucser gave a !cgisla
live rep or t on several is~ue s
Barbara Fry . CWA. reminded
members a bout lhf' contrsts to br
at th e September Pom ona
mee ting .
Bunny Kuhl asked member s to
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Commu nica t ions wcrr read
fr om th e National Grange
Pa t Holter had the program
" What Do You Know Abou t
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lin Radford and M rs . HoltPr
Char Irs Radford ga \ P a brir f t a I k
on collecting cu ins Opa I C ruP Sf't
!lad a co nsume r alert and UrHia
Broderick had a r eading
A humorous skit wa1.., prr..,l.'ntcd
by William Radford. Rov Hnlt&lt; •r,
Kathryn Miller. Barb ara Fn.
" nd Sarah Caldwel l

FIRESIDE

VANILLA
WAFERS
17 OZ. BOX

79&lt;
TRASH
BAGS
10 CT.

$

Potatoes .........~~~·. 179
FLAVORITE
$
2°/o Milk .•••...• :!l•· 169
(~ff;~~cu(hees~·:'. $119

.

: ALL TYPE

KEMP PAIL

·.Ruff Ies..............
~ . 99 . $11 9 Ice Cream •••••••••• $2 99
BANQUET
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$1
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9
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REG.

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TOILET TISSUE

SUGAR

4 ROLl
PKG.
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Good Sun. July 15 tflru Sal., July 21

4 LB.

$119

• Good Only AI Powell's Supor Volu
• Good Sun. July 1 S thru Sot., July 21

TIDE DETERGENT
moz.

$6 79

Good Only At Powell's Suptr Valu
Good Sun. July 1S lllru lat., July 21

TENDERLEAF

BLACK TEA BAGS
100 CT.

$1 99

Good Only At Powell 's luporVolu
Good Sun. July 1S thru Sot., July 21

·'Side b.\ · Siclr" was sung by
\anc)· Radford and Pat HoltN ,
:md Ervi n Potratz ga\"(' a
n_'&lt;.Hiing.
MPmbrr s r rportrd ill werE'
1\g n Ps Dixon a nd Loui se
Radford .
Refrpshm Pn ls V.'Pre served by
Mr and Mrs Charles Aldridge
and Mr. and Mr&lt;.. .. James In gels.

Be lie ve il .
Robert Crawford parked his
1977 AMC Parer In a servtce
station lot and went to return
rented videotapes Thursday,
leaving his son Tommy sn ug In
his car seat In sid e.
Tommy managed to unbuckle
his ca r seat and then reached
down and re leased the emer gency brake. When the car
star ted rollin g. the toddler was
seen standing In the driver's
seat. t rying to dr ive.
The ca r gilded at about 5 mph
and hit a telephone boo th , but the
ch ild esca ped Injury .
Hi s f ather said the ch ild

Deaths reported were Mrs.

Duling visits area

ap parPnUy did not IC'arn a ny
lrsson from the mishap . The next
day, Tommy t rled unsuccess -

Gretchen Smith Dullng, for mally of GaiUpolls, currently
living with her family In Snyder,
N.Y., was recently back in the
Ohio Valley ar ea visiting her
great aunt M arguerite Moore
Hineman and altendlng the fes tivities In GaiUpoll s, Including
her 1958 cla ss reunion.
She spent a week visiting and
interviewing all members of the
ORTA re tired teachers who had
ass isted her In a survey she did
for her course work at the State
University of New York at
Buffalo.

full y to start his 01u n1' s car a1 a
\\ash

She Is doing her doctorate work

Lil

number game was won by John
E. H alliday

PAT HILL

in the history
education .

Page 11

M rs.

A card was signed for the
oldest living member of the
Ha lliday family , Fern Stans bury , age 100. of At hens .
Plans were made for next
year's reunion .
Attending were Raymond and
Grace Furbee, Racine, Mr. and
Mrs Ei lee n Carter and Rhonda
Car ter, Gal lip olis; Kurt Doss.
Po in t Pleasant, W.Va .; Pauline
A tk ins, Rutland; Robert and
Sharon Jewell and Cheryl , Pomeroy; Anna Hallid ay, Alan HaiU·
day, and Ivan Halliday, Dexter;
Warren and Lois Hammond,
Greenup . Ky .; Keith Mutchler,
Athens; Alston and Marguerite
Tracy, Colu mbus; John E. Halli da y and Anne Jenk in s,
Gallipolis.

elemen tar v
-

Ma rga ret W. Parsons

spent time with Mrs. Duling In
sharing facts and thoughts about
her long and dedicated career in
teaching .
Mrs .hDullng will return in la te
summer to visit with other Meigs
County Teachers
Mr s. Duling has a M.A. In
Music Education; a M .S . In
Creative and Gift ed Education;
and aM .S. In Scbool Administration. She currently Is a teacher in
Williamsville. N.Y spec ializing
as an elementary gUted pro·
gramming specialist.

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Ga l lipolis
Mf'mbrrs prPscnt were Sa llv
Clay . Susa n Hud son, Sister Jean.
Lind a Warner, Jenn ie Adkin s.
Rit a Field s. Nancy Sca r br ough.
Carol Ault . Hild a Torado. and
Tom Hai rsto n.
Th P next mrPting w ill be held
Aug . 1:1 at Wood land Cen ters in
Gallipo lis from o: .10 to 7 p.m The
public Is invited to attr nrl

DRESS•CASUAL•TENNIS SHOES
LA SHORTS &amp; T-SHIRTS
SUMMER PURSES

LB.

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Thr Srre n !ty House Board met
recen tly at Woodland Centers !n

ROYAL CROWN
COLA

$J29

Toddler goes for joyride
MACOMB. Ill (UP!) -

Serenity HouJe
Board meets

79&lt;

LUNCH
MEATS

television spot s_

Mer le Woodall. Arizona; Elster
Metheney. Wellston ; George A .
Perry, Dexter; and Marvel
Mutchler. Athens.
Births Incl ude Mark and Cindee Hickson. a son. Michael
Ross; and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne
Fisher, a son.
·
Prizes awarded were to those
travelin g the farthest , Mr. and
Mrs. Alston Tracy, Co lumbus;
the eldest, John E. Halliday; the
youngest c hild, Cheryl Jewe ll;
most children present, Pauline
Atkins; the all present, guess the

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FLAVORITE ASST.

in newspaper ads, rad io a nd

The 1990 Laing and Mary
Halliday reunion, dedicated to
Louis Victor and Mary Von
Sc hriltz's Oct . 19, 1790-1990 bicen ·
tennia l landing at Gal lipolis was
held recently at the Ru Uand
Park.
The basket dinner was presided over by Grace Furbee with
Raymond Furbee asking the&gt;
blessing .
New offic ers elec ted we r e
Ei leen Carter, president; Mrs.
Bob Jewe ll, vice president ; Mrs.
Wald Hallid ay, sec retary; and
Mrs. VIrgil Atkins, treasurer.

Rock Springs Grange
meeting held recently

LB. BOX

MT. NEAT

U.S. NO. 1 WHITE

levels, he said.

Esau no ted thr reductions
ca me after the water district
hired comedians Tom and Dick
Smothers to pitch water
conservation on bus board s and

.---People in the news-...
PICK OF CHICK

genera l manager. said Tuesday .
Rainfall in Santa Clara Countv
ranged between 65 and 71 percent
of a veragr and rese r voirs in the
district arf' near record -low

prefers novels and a "relaxed
kind of reading."
"Instead of taking sleeping
tablets, a good novel will help."
he sa id .
Then he added: " I wish I could
tell you that 1 was doing more
serious hi stor ical read in ti: I am
not at this moment."

c lear th a t most of his reading is

CHOICE BEEF

The Daily Sentinel

Quirks in the news _ _ _ __ Halliday family gathers for reunion

urrtmer fun f sf!!

U .S~D.A.

Middleport, Ohio

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�Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, July 1 B. 1990

Wednesday, July 18, 1990

--------~-------------------------~--~~------------------------~~--~
graduation.
be a live band and refreshments.
The Buckeye veterans of the
Beat of the bend

Teacher to Ge honored

By BOB HOEFLICH

dedicated service.

Dwain Sayre, son of Juanita
Sayre and the late Thomas D.
Sayre,
Par ·
tland. will be
honored by com ·
munity friends
and form er stu ·
dents a t a retirement open
house to be held
from I to 4 p .m . on Sunday, July
29. at the Mohawk High School in

The event is being sponsored
by the Mohawk FF • the Mo·
hawk FFA Alumni &lt;.td the
Mohawk Young Farmers •nd is a
community-wide affair. Even
those who are unable to a t. nd
are being asked to send a lett • r or
note to be presented to Dwaln
during the open house. Residents
are being invited to share their

memories

-

funny, serious, a

memorable moment. The• notes
and letters are to be sent tu
Shawn Stober. 4588 CH3o, Syca ·
more, Oh 44882. M e igs friend s of
Dwain arc certai~.ly invited to

Sycamon•.
Dwain retired July 1 from
teaching vocalional agriculture
· at Mohaw k Higl! after 29 years of

get in to the act.
And also on Sunday, July 29, an
Amencan Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Pomeroy speclfi·
cally for motorcyclists of Meigs
and neighboring counties.
Riders will meet at 11 a.m. that
day on the parking lot along the
river leaving that site atl2 noon.
Blood donations will be taken at
the Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy from 12 noon to 3 p.m.
Following the run a paarty will
be staged for partieipants at the
coon hunters building on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds . There will

Entrance to the party is limited
to those who give or at tempt to
give blood. the only exceptlons
being those who are medically
unable to donate . Anyone with
ques ~ons should call 742·2081.

friday morning will mark lhe
first pickup for the 16 residents
on Second and Third Avenues In
Middleport who are participat ·
ing In a pilot project to help

determine

lhP

sucrPss

of a

voluntary recycling program .
Thzse participants have been
provided spectal baskets and
Instructions on how the program
Is to work .
If the test conducted by Roger Manley - is
successful It could mean tha t
I here is help out there to expand
the program with the end result
being, of course, the reduction In
the amount of trash hea ded to
landfills. It is a major problem
for all of us, you know

D r. Dan A piing who has
resigned as superintendent of the
Eastern Local School District
will begin his new duties on Aug.
1 as superintendent of the Buck ·
ey e Valley Local Schools In
Delaware County. The district
has 2,()(XJ students .
Meantime, Dr. Apllng's wife
has returned from a short visit
with friends In Scotland the trip
being a glft from Dr . Apllng In
recognition of her reecnt college

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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37th Infantry Division of World
Wars I and II and lhe Korean
Conflict are planning a reunion
over the Labor Day weekend,
Aug. :nand Sept. 1 and 2.
If you served wilh the division

and arr intPrested you can
secure information by contacting

'
RATES

TO PLAC! AN AD CALL 992-2156
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

And again our politicians ap.
pear to be highly concerned
about th e national debt It's like
the weather, they've• talked
about it a lot in the past but no one

,

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Mon1hly

POLICIES

has evpr donl' anything about it .
ft will be interesting to sPe what
happens this go·around . Mean·

'Recltnle S SO doscount lor 1d1 Pll•d oro ad'olance
'Free 11ds - G•ve1w1y and Fovnd ads under 15 w1w 1d s ... ,u hP
run 3 d.,s 81 no ch•ge
,
'Pnce ot ad lor all caprut leners IS double prt cr. o l ad cos I
'7 pomt ltne wpe only used
•S

not responsible tor errors a her f1rs1 dirY !Checll

dey after publ•c.tton to m.._e correcHon
Card of Th~ks

Happ~

In Memonam

Yard Sales

Ads

Merchandise
51- Houtehold Good!&lt;

2 - In Memory

52 - Sporting Good•
53 - Antiques

J - Annoucement s
4 - Gnouway

54 - Mtsc Mll!rchendtse

5 - Happy Ads

8 - Publ•c

Sal~

&amp; Auct1on

9-WDnted to Suv

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION

MONDAY PAPER

- 1 1 OOA M SATUAOA'f'
- 2 00 PM MONDAY
- 2 00 PM TUESDAY
- 2 00 PM WEDNESDAY
2 00 PM THURSDAY
- 200PMFAIOA'f'

TUESDAY PAPER
WEDNESDAY PAPER
THURSDAY PAPER
FRIDA~ PAPER
SUNDAY PAPER

PERDUE

Classified paf!es enter r Ire

Chicken Leg
Quarters

Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

foUewin!I telephone PXrhan[le.&gt; ...

14 - Busmess Tra1n 1ng
Scl"lools &amp; lnslrucloon

16 - Radoo . TV fi, C 8 Rep11u

17 MISCI!IIbf1110US
18 - Wanll!td To Do

Me•gl County

Muon Co . WV

Area Code 614

A•ea Code 304

446

992 - Mtddl BJ)Orl

67~ -P t Ple.asaru
458 - Leon
576 - Apple Grove

Gllhpol•s

367 - Ch«itme
388 - Vmton
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Pom9foy

245 - R•o Grande

985 - Chester
843 - Polllltnd

256 - Gu.,.an D1s1

247-Letert Falls

882 - New HJ11en

643 - Artb•a D11t
379 - Walnut

949 - R•cme

89!1 - Letart
937 - Buthlo

742 - Rutland
667 - Cool..-,lle

773 - Muon

Transporlation

21 - Bustness OpportunitY
10

71

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23 - ProfMstonll

St!l..-tces

72

74 -- Motorcycles
75 - Boats &amp; Mo tors lor Sill!
76 - Aulo P11rts!. Acclll!l&amp;Orii!S
77 -- Auto Aepa••
78 - Camp ong Equopo1"1t'lll
79 - Cam~ei'S &amp; Motor Homes

31 - Hames tor Sale
32 - Mob•leHomes lor S11lf'
JJ - filrms for Sale

34 - Busmess Butldmgs
:15 Lo ts &amp; A.~ru ge
36 - Real Euate W~tnte d

e:mnma

Services

41- House~ for Rent
42 - - MobdeHomes l or Ren1

St Home lmprovem.,.-,t s
82 - Plumll•ng &amp; He trtmg

43 -F arms tor R~nl
44 4parlm~ntlor Rent
45 - FurniSh~d

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Cubed
Steak
Pound

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88

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U.S . GOV'T GRADED CHOICE,
GRAIN FED BEEF

Il

I

Boneless
Ribeye Steak
Pound

88
POWDER

Tide Laundry
Detergent
JS-oz.

CHILLED

Donald Duck
Orange Juice
64-oz.

IN THE DELl -PASTRY

Grade A
large Eggs
I~

Cl

ggc

1

200

Kroger 1%
Lowfat Milk
Gallon

SPEED

Deli Style
Cooked Ham

110

100

BUY ON
9-0Z . BOX

Counur Oven
Animal Cuakiu

GET ONE

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SAVE fl ]'9

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Kodak
Film

CAFFEINE FREE PEPSI,

Diet Pepsi
or Pepsi Cola

24-Exposure Roll

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24-Pak 12-oL Cans

$

84

Join In Our Sidewalk Sale!
This Friday &amp; Saturday From lOam .. 7pm.
All Types Of Summer Merchandise, Specials
From Each Dept. &amp; Fun For Everyone.
See Your Friendly Kroger Store For Details!

Public Notice

COMBINED
FINANCIAL REPORT
OF THE
BOARO OF EDUCATION
EASTERN LOCAL
SCHOOL OISTRICT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDED JUNE 30, 1990
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
RECEtPTS o!Revenue)
Taxos .. .
. .678.98B 52
Tuhion .
. .... 1. 184.86
Earning• on In vestment a ..... 26 .652 .38
Extracurricular
Activities ... .. 63. B06 .46
Class. Materials
Fe01 ........... ..... 7.4B5.50
GRANTS IN AIO o
State
Sourcea ... 1,990,419 .70
Federal
Sourcea
.. 120.262.27
Total Receipts
i0poratingj ... 2.779. 154.89
DISBURSEMENTS' IExpendhures)
Instruction .. 1.662.312. 28
Supporting
Services ... 1. 182,846.93
CommunRv
Services
... 6&amp;9. 00
Extracurricular Acti·
vltl01. ....
.. 87.822 .47
Oeb1 Serviceo .... 37.08t.98
Total Oisburn·
menlo ..... 2.960.401 . 84
Exc . Rcpts. Ovar/(Under)
Diab .. .. ..... {1 71.248 .751
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES tUSES) .
Contributions &amp; Do·
nations .. .. .... 34,1 38. 10
Proc. Fm Sale &amp; lou of
Assets ..
. ...... 608.80
Proceed• from Sale of
Notes .. .. ... 111,000.00
Operations Transfers In .
. ...... 8. 208.78
Refund of Prior Years
Expend
4.500 73
Operating Transfers Out .
.... j30,52B 89[
Refund of Prior Years
Receipta
... {1.749 .10)
Total of Fin . Sources
jU101) .. . .... !24.!78 40
Exceu Re~atpts/ Sourcas
Over/ (Under)
Oisb. &amp; Other
UoM/No1 ..... !47.070. 361
Beginning Fund Cash
Balance ...... 264.994 .53
Ending Fund Cash
Balance ....... 217.924 .1B
Reserved for Encum·
bran eel .. .... 1OJ. 76B. 98
Unreserved Fund
Balance ........ 114, 166.20
EXPENDABLE TRUST
FUNDS
RECEIPTS (Revenua)o
Extracunicular
Acllvltieo .. . .... 32.043.58
Total re·
colpu.. .. ... .. .. 32.043.38
DISBURSEMENTS '
Extracunicular
Activitill .. .. 29.482 . 72
Total Oisbur .. menlo .
.... 29.482 .72
be. Rcptt. Over/(Under)
Oiob .. .......... 2,680.84
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES iUSESio
Contrlbutione &amp;
Donations . ..... 3.436 .63
Operating Transfers In ....................... 377.57
Operating Transfen Oul .... ...... ...... ... {377. 57)
Total Other Fin. Sour·
ceo jUoOI) .... .. .. 3.438.83
Exc. Acpta/Sourcn Over I
JU nderl Dlob.
Olhllt'
Uo•/Nel ......... 5,997.'7
Beginning Fund Cnh
Balance ......... 14,796. 1 2
Ending Fund Cash
Bolan co ........ 20, 793.59
Reserved tor Encumbrances ......... .. 2,811.71
Unrnervad Fund
Balance ........... 18.1B1.B8
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
RECEIPTS (Operallng)o
Food Services
Satos ............. B4.414.37
Extracurricular
Actlvlllao .... .... 1, 160.44
Cl11s Materiels
Feeo ........... 10.923.71
Mi1c.
Rocalph ......... 29,8B1 .04
Total Receipts
(Oporollng .... 128.189.56

DISBURSEMENTS jOpe•ating):
Employees Salaries &amp;
Wages ..
.. .. 71.062 .24
Employees Retirement
..... 41. 246 .89
Benefits
Purchued
Sai'Yic:81 . .. .. 17.869.01
Suppliea &amp; Materials .. ... ...... 100.678.15
Capital Outlay ..... t. 187.35
Other Object&amp; .... .... 54B. 79
Total Disb.
lOpe•) ........ 232.391.43
Exc. Rcpta. Ovarl tunder)
Diob ......... 11 08,221 .87)
NON-OPERATING
RECEIPTS {Diob.)o
Contributions &amp;
Donations .. .. ... 4,000.00
State Sour~ee ... 5, 778.76
Federal
Sources
76,643.41
Oper•tinA Transfers In ................. 24.322 .13
A-.fundof Prior Years
Expend
......... 10.58
Total Other Fin . Sources
IU101) ..... .. .. 109. 752.B6
E.-.:c. Rcpts/Sources Over I
(Under) Disb. &amp; Other
uo.. /Nal .... .. 3.530.9B
Beginning Fund Cash
Balance ... ...... 28,667.00
Ending Fund Cash
Balance ......... 30,087.98
Reserved for Encum. .2.420 .38
brances ..
Unreserved Fund
Balance .
.. .. 27,667 .60
TOTALS
RECEIPTS
Taxoo ... ... . .. 676.968.62
Tuition .. . . .
. 1.164. 85
Earnings on lnvH1 ·
mants . . ..... 26.652 .38
Food Service~
SaiM ..... .... 84.41437
Extracurricular
Activities.. .. . B7.000. 48
Claas Materials
Fe8S ........ 18.409.21
Misc.
Receipts ....... 32,076 . 25
GRANTS IN AIO o
State
1.990.419.70
Sourcas
Federal
120.262.27
Sources .
Total
Receipts 2.937. 368 .01
DISBURSEMENTS ,
Instruction . 1.662.312 .28
Supporting
SarvicM .. 1.182,845.93
Communhy
Servicn
...... 669.00
Extracurricular
Activities ...... 97.106.19
Debt Services .... 37.061 . 96
Employees Salaries S.
Wogeo ............ 71.062. 24
EmployMI Retirement
Benefits ......... 41 ,245.89
Purcha1ed
Soi'YICM ......... 17,869.01
Supplies &amp; Mater ·
iato
.... 100.878.15
CapHot Outley ..... 1.187.35
Othe• Objects ....... 548. 79
Total Oisburl8mentsi0per.) ...... 3,212,275.79
Ex~. Rcpu. Ovar/(Underl
Olob .......... •274.907 7BJ
Contributions &amp; Donalions .............. 41.574. 73
Proc. Fm. Sale &amp; Loss
of Aooeu ............. 608.BO
Proceed• from Sale
of Noln ...... 111.000.00
Slota Sourcoo ...... 5.776.75
Federal
Sourceo ........ 75.643.41
Operating Transfentn .............. . .. 30,906.48
Refurld of Prior Yean
Expend . ......... -. 4.51 1 29
Operating TrantfereOuL
...... j30,908.48)
Refund of Prior Vaen
Reeolplo .......... (1, 749.10)
Total Other Fin. Sourceo (Uon) .... 237,355.BB
Exc. Rcplt/Sourcu Over/
(Under! Dlob.
Other
Uo•/Nol ..... (37.541.90)
Beginning Fund Cash
Bolon co ........ 306,347. 86
Ending Fund Cooh
Bolon co ........... 288.80t;. 75
Rnerved for Encumbron- .......... 108,801 .07
Unreaervtd Fund
Bolonco ........ 180,004.6B
Cuh In Btnka
!nell .............. (2,400. 1BJ

lnvutmenta .. 271.205.93
Total Fund
Balance ..
. 268 ,906.76
SUMMARY OF
tNDEBTEONESS
BONDSBal . Beg. of
Po dod ..
. 90.000 .00
New Issues ........... .- 0 ~
Redeemed During Fiscal
Period .. ... ... 10,000.00
Balance
8-30-90 ... ...... BO ,OOO.OO
SUMMARY OF
INOEBTEDNESS NOTES
long &amp; Short Term
Balance Beginning
of Period..
.38,000.00
New luues During Fit·
eal Period .... 111.000.00
Redeemed During Fiscel
Period. ..
. .. . 18.998.00
Balance
8-30-90 . . 130.004 00
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Public Notice

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Ju~ 5, 1990. in the
Meigs County Probate Court
Case No. 26881, Maurice
Ear1e Steiner - 1796 West·
view Dr., N.E.. W.-ren. Ohio
44483 and James Steiner ·
7600 Apple Blossom Lane.
Chanar1and. Ohio 44026.
were appointed Co- E xacutors
of lhe estate of Lola Marie
Eblin Steins. dace1111ed. hrta
of 862 South Third Str88't.
Middtoport. Ohio 45780.
Robert E Buck. Probate
Judge
Lena K. Neuelroad, Clerk
17111.18.25 3tc

Public Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Gallia·Meigs Community Action Agencv. North Sa·
cond end East Main Streets.
Cheshire, Ohio. 46620. e
organization. is
non--profit
taking sealed bids a• of Juty
16. 1990. on the following
vehicle:
One ul&amp;d. mid- sized sUI tion wagon with spacifiations as follows :
1. Four Door
2. Automatic Tranamis·
sion
3. V8 or VB Engine
4 . F»ower Steering
6. F»ower Brakes
8 . Spare Wheels S. Tire
7. Dual Outside Mirrors
8. Air Conditioning
9. Vehicle Mileage Not To
Exceed 16,000 Milet.
These bids mu 11 set forth
full, accurate. and complete
information 1111 required by
this invitation of bids. The
penahy for making telae sta·
tements in bids is presc;ribad
in 18 USC 1001. Accesso ries are discouraged and luxury items are inapproprlate .
Sealed bidl will be accepted
until 4o00 P M .. July 26,
1990, a1 tht Gallia-Meigs
Community Action Agency.
Nonh Se~ond and Eatt Main
Chnhire. Ohio.
Streets,
4&amp;820. At that time all bids

11

Hauling

86 - Moll•le Home Repeu

Public Notice

a.

Ele&lt;='IICII &amp; Retngeral•o n

8~ - Gene~al

Public Notice

a.

I

83' - Elc~allng

Ro oms

46 - Sp~ce lo1 R ~n l
47 - Wanted to Rent
48 - EQUipment lor R ent

U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF

Au tos for Sale
Tru cks for Sale

73 - Vans&amp;4~Ds

Real Esl ale

witt be opened and re·
viewed. Purchase is subject
to approval of the Executive
Director. Sidney Edwards.
and should occur within two
weeks of the opening of the
bida. The Ga1Ua -Meig1 C _A .
A reserves the right to accept or reject eny and all
bids.
The Gallia· Meige Community Action Agency is an
Equal
0 pportunity Em ·
plover / Equal
Provider of
Services
171 16, 17, 18. 19. 20, 51c

Public Notice
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE OtVtSION
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS.
PROBATE COURT.
M EtGS COUNTY. OH 10
Accounts and voucl1ers of
the following named fiduci ·
aries have been filed in
the Probata Court. Meigs
County, Ohio, for approval
and settlement ·
ESTATE NO . 28271 - Fi ·
naJ and OittributiveAccount
of Doris Grueser. Executrilt
of the Estate of Karl E
Grueser. Deceased.
ESTATE NO 28319 - F; .
nal end Distributive Account
of Edna Triplett. Executrix of
the Estate ol Clarence Gana.
Deceased.
ESTATE NO . 23763 Sixth and Final Account of
Marilyn R . Newman. Guar ·
dian of the Estate of Ercel
Paul On, an Incompetent
Person
ESTATE NO 28183 - Fi ·
nal and Distributive Account
of Robert G Milner, Execu tor of the Estate of Grace E
Campbell. Deceased .
ESTATE NO . 2629! - Fi
neland DistributN'e Account
of Frank W. Porter. Jr .. E,.;ecutor of the Estate of Maude

AHANDFUL
OF CASH

Reservation/Tickets

FREE ESTIMATES

(6141742·2027

Toke the pain out of
painting.
Let us do it for you .

conn;~tion ,

...

All

Types

VERY REASONABLE
HAVE REFERENCES

-· ·
of

Travel"

5·JI.'90 tfn

········-··r PROFESSIIONIAU
INSTALLATION

SEARS
992-2
Roal Estate General

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

C. Holcomb. Dece111ed .
ESTATE NO. 26453 - Fi-

OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU....

EAST

POMEROY. OHIO
992-2259
POMEROY - 40'!112' tot
wrth I lloor home. w1th 3
bedrooms. I bath. carpet
Full basem ent . garage mb a·
semen! $17 .90 0 00
MIDDLEPORT - 1978 Mo
j ular Home s1tt&lt;ng on 2lols
'" town . 2 car garage. N.Gf
~ heat. garden a&lt;ea Al so
has sell·conta&lt;ned A/C un1t
Many other n1ce leatures Al l
~ppliances

go wtth ho use

mar.
Bids will be received for all
work under Lump Sum Bid
The price will indude all
labor, materials. tools, and
machines required fof renova·
tiona inducting minor electr~
cal and General Tradee Items
Ptan1 and •pacifications
for the proposed construe·
tion work are on file in the
office of the Architect and
the Library and may be obtained from the Architect,
Richard E . Dittmar, Inc., 13
South Fourth Street. Zanes·
ville, Ohio 43701. upon deposit of S26 . 00 fully refund·
able minus postage being re·
funded to all who bid and relurn plans within ten dav s
!,0) of bid dated
Bidders shall nota the1 the
prov&amp;iling wage rates pub·
lis had by the Department of
Industrial Relations are to be
complied with throughout
this project .
Bidders shall also note
that the Rules and Regula·
tiona on E quat Employment
Opportunity shall be made a
part of this Contract. No bid·
der may withdraw hie bid
within 30 daya after the
actual date of the opening
thereof
If, in the opinion of the
Owners. the acceptance of
the lowest bid is not in tho
bMt interest of all concerned. the Owner may 8C·
cept another propoul so
opened. or rejBCt all proposals and advertise for other
bida
By Order of the Secretary
Marv Kay Yost
Meigs County Public library

POMEROY Approx 3'o
acres. vacant groufll Good
bUtld1ng s1te Close tn Wat er
may be ava~l altle $750000
RACINE -

Help Wanted

Ful-......,. ho1pilll In areo rich In hiotory, oily parl&lt;a, goH
courses, water reaaalion and hooting and fishing seeks
ARRT-certified Dlrectol of Radiological Serviceo with previOUI aupervloory experience. Muol be "'-!edgeable in
radology, ultrasound, nucle• medicine and CT. Salary
negotiablo. ExoeMOJlt benefill package. Wrile or call B1l
Barket', Olnoclor of Persomet, Ptoaaam Volley Hospital,
Vdey Drive, Poinl Pleaoan~ WV 25550(30&gt;4)675-4340, EXI.

POMEROY. OHIO o Rt 7 1!o S.R . 143
ALBANY . OHIO Rt . 50 1!o S.R 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY 9 a.m. ·7 p.m . 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m . 5 p m 6 Days, Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY . MAY 29. 1990
111 Copper 90C per lb. ;
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans. 35C per lb.
Clean Auto.Radiators. 40C per lb.
W E BUY ALL NON FERROUS SCRAP. BATTERIES.

STARTERS TRANSMISSIONS . ALTERNATORS. ETC

(614) 992 · 5114

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
New lo,ation:

168 North Second
Middl•porl, Ohio 457b0

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Pay Your Phone
and Cable Bills Here

.,.,r ·'~ BUSINESS PHONE

16141 992-6150
~ESIDENCE PHON£
16141 992-7154
I ?B

50 acresofva ·

MIDDLEPORT -

l 'o st ory

hame home w1th 4 bed
rooms, se parate 2 car gar
age wrth room abov e. and
extra lot Satellrte d1sh. and
more $37.000.00
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
brtck home on 2 lois. wrtc 4·5
bedrooms. 21h bath~ wOO&lt;l
ftoor&gt; NGJ A Furnace Ga&lt;
ag• carpor1 and 15'x25 stor
age shed $47.900 00 PRICE
REDU CE D
RUTlAND TWP.- Appx IOJ
acre farm wrth lree gill and
1oya~1~ 2 ~ory. 4 to 5 bed·
10011~
~n s ulated Stocked
pond 2 stroy ba&lt;~ cell..
hou se. 2500 lb. tobacco bas.
Has a lot ready for tratlff hook·uo tor &lt;ental Great hunt&lt;ng
~II

for

~nfo r mahon~

HENRY E CLELAND
992-6191
JEAN TRUSSELL ... 949·2660
MAE HUPP ........ 949-2257
JO HILL. ... ... .... 985-4466
OFFICE ....... ...... 992· 2259

BULLETIN BOARD DEADUNE
4: 30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBUCATION

•VINYL SIOING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes luilt
" free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

~m~Gs;;:;gR~

!100 up '
RANGES- Gas·Eiec. - 1115 up
fREElERS- 1115 up
MICRO OYENS- $79 up

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
9n -SJ35 or 985-3561
Across from Post Office
POMEROY, OHIO
IO/ J0/'891tn

YARDMAN &amp; ECHO
OUTDOOR POWER
PRODUCTS

SALE
Riding Moweu-Twin &lt;vL
Repa11 All Makes &amp; Models of
Ctl11n Saws and lawn MOWtts
Saw Chains for Sale
PICKUP &amp; DEliVERY

MORRIS EQUIPMENT
742-2455
RUTLAND, OHIO
~ 19-· 9!).1

4-16-86· tln

ZETOR
TRACTORS &amp; LOADERS
MOWERS, lAKES

AND TEDDERS
Repair All Makes &amp;
Models of Farm
Machinery

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
MORRIS EQUIPMENT
742-2455
RUTLAND, OHIO

&amp;

Push Mowers

NO lUNDAY CALli

I

mo

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK
•Mobile Home

P.ar1s
•Mobile Hoffie
RPotats
•Lot· RanJals

• 992·7479
AI. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio

6·W90 I mo

I· I 1-'lli·tln

TV-VCR-STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Factory Authoriiect
Service Centet" for Most

Makes ond Modeh

Fa st

SER~ICE

We con repair and recore rodiolors ond
healer cores. We con
also acid boil ond rod
out rodiators. We olso
repoir Gos Tonks.

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport . Ohio

l· lJ.H c

R. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT .
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

985-4422
1-11 ·90dn

MICROWAVE
OY,EN REPAIR
All MAKES

THIS SPACE
AVAILABLE FOR
ONLY $5.00 A DAY!

90 DAY WARUNlY
WASHER $- !100 up

tt"

ca nt land . 1 P wal e! ava1la
bl &lt; Gas well South e&lt;n d1s
tJit $19.900 00

3D90 rlo

USED APPLIANCES

We C¥y FishmQ Suppli e~~

$39.500.00

171 11. 1B 21c

OF STUFF

788 N. 2nd
MIDDLEPORT

7BB N 2ND AVE
MIDDLEPORT
992 ·211B

6·, 2-90 tin

ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS - SECTION 00010
Sealed bids wit be received
by the Meigs County Public
Ubnry a1 218 W. Main St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, until
12:00 Noon Local time. July
26. 1990 for the renovation
to Middleport Branch Library
of the Meigs County Public U·
br.y located at 178 SoU1h
Third St .• Middleport. Ohio
46760, according to drawings and specification on file
in the office of the LibrM'y and
the A~hitect. Rich.-d E. Ditt·

d.

FREE
ESTIMATES

•FIREWOOD

Public Notice

6- 18 ' 90- 1 mo.

FENCING

·uGHT HAUliNG

nal and OiatributiveAccount
of Phyllie J . Poulin, Executrix of the Estate of J .lucian
Poulin, Deceased.
Unl811
exceptions are
filed thereto. said accounta
will be for hearing before
said Court on the 22nd day
of August. 1990. It which
time said accounts will be
considered and continued
from day to day until finally
disposed of.
Any penon
interMted
may fila written exceptions
to said accounts or to matters pertaining to the Pecution of the trust. not leu
than five days prior to the
date nt tor hearing.
Robert E. Buck. Judge
Common Pleas Court,
Probate Division
Maigs County, Ohio
171 18, 1tc

985-4180

(614)
b-17-l ... o

SHRUB &amp;TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

USED RAILROAD TIES

co.

INlERlOR EXHRIOR

Ask for Ken da
"Your

IS BETTER
THANA
GARAGE·FUl BULLET.N BOARD

DIRECTOR OF
RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES

308.

&amp;

Airline

985-4473
667-6179

Public Notice

lihE!HHfll

~

Gltlltl County
Aru Code 614

6 1 - F1 rm fquopm~n!
62 - Wanted to Bu'O
63 - lniP.Itock
64 - Ha~ &amp; G11o n
65 Seed &amp; Fert•ltter

1J - In5llllf1Cfl

PURSUIT

•New Hames
•GaragiS
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

992-2269

LINDA'S
PAINTING

L')t-= TRAVEL

BILL SLACK

Farm

-- Help Wanted
1 2 S•tual•on War11 ed

15

Butld•ng Supplies

57 - Mus•cal hatrument s
58 -- fru•U &amp; lleglllab!es
59 - Fo• SBie or Tradl!

E!!Jployment
Services

22 - Monev

Pound

"

55

56 - Pets lor Sai.-

11
COPY DEADLINE -

OS I day

broken up dtrvs wdl b e charged

Announcemenls
1 - Card of Thanks

'A cl•n•fred advert11emem placed m The Dati.,- SenttnelleA
cepl - class•fted d11play . Bustneu Card and legal notu;esl
w•ll al1o appear m the P1 Pte•ant Reg1111H and the Gallo
pohs Da11y T11bune. reachtng o..-er 18 .000 homes

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NONE
SOLD TO DEALERS.
UJVIRTISII mil POliCY-Each of these advertised items 1&amp; reQuired to be readily a11ailable for
Nle in e1c;h Kroger Store, except as specifically noted in th1s ad. If we do run out of an
advertised item. we will otter you your cho•ce of a comparable item. when available,
reflecting the same savings or a raincheck ~h•ch will entitle vou to purchase the adverti&amp;ed
item at the 1dvertised price within 30 days Only one vendo1 coupon w1ll ~ ctccepted per
item purchased .

S1 30 / day

6 - lost and Found
7 - Yard Sale IDau:l m adllancP.•

"Ads that mu11 be patd 1n advance are

COPYRIGHT 1990 . THE KROGER CO. ITEMS AND
PRICES GOOD SUNDAY, JULY t5, THROUGH
SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1990. liN Pcm•: rD&gt;

s,3 00

.,~tor con-.ecul111e runs
tm 8&amp;1'11 tl-"" as separaleads

ptid

. 20
30
.42
60

$4 00
06 .00
S9.00

R 11"

'Ad1 out1•de Meogs . Gall11 or Mason co vn11es mu s t be pre

Over , 5 Words

Rate

Words
15
15
15
15
15

Oavs

8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY

for errors lt!ll diiV 1d runt tn paper I Call b•lor e 1 00 p m

.. '

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

the 37th DivisiOn Veterans Asso·
c ia lion. 65 S. Front Si .. Room 707,
Columbus. Oh. 43215 .

•sentinel

I

Business Services

Classified

tim e, do keep smiling.

.. .

Tht: iJa1ly Sentinei- Page- 13

~~At Rtasonoble Prices"

PH.

949-2801
or Res. 949·2860
Doy or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4· 16·86-Hn

FOREVER BRONZ

TANNING
NOW OPEN

Bring It In Or We
Pick Up.

Call Now To Make
Appointment

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SPECIAL

992.5335 or 985-3561
Aao11 From Post Offl&lt;o
217 E. Set. Pomaroy
POMEROY, OHIO
l/G/'90/ Hn

WANT ADS
ARE JUMPIII
WITH BARGAINS

949-2794
30 Sessions-530
Co. Rd. 28
Wolch For Signs
RACINE, OHIO
6-21 -' 90- I mo.

SIDELINES
SPORT CARDS
Buy - Sell
Trade

367-0588

1-21-'90-1 mo.pd

�\

Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

33

Fanns for Sale

10 Y•r old 3BA, 2 bath,
houe.ns Ac:tH. Cloae to Vln-

lon. 1114-388-9739.

)

~~J

Lots &amp; Acreage

ntw home
Ra~bum

cool1ructlon on

R01d. Paved I'Oid,
wat1r,
rea.onablt

county

restrlcUone. lntonnatlon malltd

on requnt. 304-875-5253, John

D.

Gtrllch,

no

•nglt-wldt

ll'llil..... pltiH.

2 Iota. Vaultt tnd hudltonn tl
Mtlgl
Mamorttl
Qardtnt-

Vtlerarw S.ctlon. 47A Lott 3&amp;4.

ltOOO tot tH. 1114-453-8414.

VALUES
IN THE
CLASSIFIED

38 teru 2 mllta from VInton

Qood building alt ... No Mineral

ADS

CHECK

·~

1

Slnglu Information tnd a (Ug·
nllltd option tor tlncAng a
partner. H.. rta .. rch: P. 0 . ·Box
1043, Ga lllpolla, OH 45631.

4

Giveaway

1 ·year old cet. 4-6 wttk old kll·
ta'ns. 1 long hair, 3 ahort hair,
b(ua eyes. 614-992·3354.

2 kittens end 2
614-441&gt;-4999.

e,~tt

to giveaway.

a adorable halt RonweHtr puppies. Morgan Farm, Rt. 3! Pliny,
304·Y37-2018.
B'ack leather sofa, v«y good
eond, 304-675-5413 or 614-2473862
Female Killen 5 wk• old. Cute I
Playlul. Black &amp; Brown. To good
Home. 614·24S-!l80
Four 3 months old klttena, 2
g1111y stripped, 2 llger etr1pped,
litter trained, good home, •
675-4033.

FrM Hay 2 Ae ..... Yuat CUI &amp;
Remo'ttl. e14 -38i-Hol3
Frea pupa to good home. 112
Bassett. 614·JI2·2fi60
Good hon'141 In country 4 ~r
old mel•, peol1 bltc:k ~b. Good
watch doQ. Lovn kldt. 614-3389306
Lab. puppy 8 wHitt okt 10
giveaway. Shot• end wom1.d.
614-167·1228.
Male eat, ~llow 2 yts a~~dd
d.eltwed and r.uttrtd, to
home, 304-931·2895.
Puppln. Labr'German Shepard.
1 mal• 1 t•mtll. 6M-!Mi2-6898
dart. t14-t82·3611 evening•
before 9p.m.

6

Lost &amp; Found

$500. ctlh rtward !'Of lntorma·
lion l•adlng to the return of two
mal• BluiiK:k Coon Ho1M1d1 losl
Of tlolln In GaUlt County Cam·
ptlgn Churcn area. July 4, 1990.
Call 304-t15-797S or 614-4464864 arter 4:30 PM ot lnf!lmt
on weekends.
LOST malt and temtl• Beagle,
blk. white, brown, pl ..st call
104-458-1992, REWARD.
Would borrower plull r~~lum
Wolft'l racing helmet , I
realty can't r1member who has
It! Thankll
ScOII

7

Yard Sale

8

18

Public Sale

Wanted lo Buy

Adult

un-ntUiertd

S.lrMM Cit. 11Mo.3f1·1123.

Quilt a
Antique or new. Ereelltnt eondl·
tlon onty. Prompt .-yment. 814·
892-a651.

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

AVON • All .,.. , , Cell Marilyn
w..v.r lo.e-882·2645.
Accepting epp.UeaHon kif nu,.
lng aul.tanta, cer1llltd and un·
cet1111-.d, wiH otter oertllllkt
c ...... Contact Suun Smith,
R.N. Plntef'llet Car11 Center, HO
Plr.cral Ori~t. Gaiiii)OIIt, Ohio
01......a-1112. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Accounting P011tion Open:
Knowfldgt ol Accounting Procedures, Compultr Etper1enet
Ntc~... ry. 40 liour Work w.. k.
Send R11um1 to Bo• CLA039
cJo Gtlllpolls Daily Tribune, 82!
Third Avenue, Gtlllpolla, Ohio
4583'1.
AVON I All Arua ! Shlrtey
Sp.are, 304-6~1429 .
Btf1tnd«t NMded: Part-tlmtl
Full-time. Apply 11 Tht Old
Buick Ttv.m Gtlllpolla, Oh .
Earn monty by the wtek. Join
the numbtra to demonltl'llle
"'Cttn.tm ...-Around-Th•Wor1d" .
Juty-O.Ctmber. LNvt name,
addrnt, and phone number on
tn.w.rlng IINicl. 1114-IW2-631 il.
EARN loi~EY Roodlng boob!
$30,000/yr. Income pol.ntlal.
Now hlnng. C1l 805-e87-tOOO
EX1. Y·1011W.
EARN MONEY Rllding boold!
$30,000/yr. Income potentl•l.
Now hiring. (1) 806-617-fiOOO
Ext. Y-4562.
EqulpiMfll ~aton, truck
drive,. Wlnte4. Apply 410
Fourth Ave, K•nalJ91, Ohio. No
phone Clllll acc.pl:ld.
EXCELUNT WAGES tor 1pere
llml uumbty. Eary work 11
homt1. No u:perltnc:• nwd.d
Call 1·9"18-622·5652, Ex1. 1244,
Including S..l. and Sun.
Excelltnf Wag• tor apart !lmt
au•mbly. Easy wo"'- at home.
Nc azperltne• nlldld. eau 1·
504-641·1178 E.lt. !214. Open 24
hOW"a, Including SuM.ay.
Htlr S1yllat ntedtd. Futl-llmt Of
p1rt -llme. Good working condl·
lion . For Info. cell 1514-51r.!-47N
••k tot Monlkl.
Help Want.d FuUtlme ~ to
worll In groe«y 110ft tbout ~
IO 40 hrs. per WMk. Clll 814446-.3500.

lmmedlltt OJ*ling avalltbMI 104'
part lime R.N. SuperviiOI'. Com~hlv• wag•, dlffer11ntal with
&amp; Vlclnlly
••perllnCI. Conlact the Director
Moving S.le: Hout.lholl lltmt. of Nural~. Plnecrelt
C.n·
'Thu. F'r1. Sat.4S C.ntrat Ave. 614- t.r, 110 Plntei'Mt Drive, Gal·
446·7704
llpolis, Ohio 456l1. 814-448-7112.
Equal Oppol1unlly Emptoyw.
180 to Whl1• Rd . turn right K•rr
Blthll Church Rd . Friday end POSTAL JOBS f18,311"2-$1!7,
Stturday. Girts clothing 0 to 2T, 125/yr. Now hir1ng . Call (1) BOSuwn mowlf', Rototllt.r, Sewing 687~ E.r1. P-4562 tor CUfTint
rnechlne, School dHk.
1101
Gallipolis

c.,.

17 VInton Av• . 8:00-4:00 Thura. READ BOOKS FOR PAY I f100 o
Fri. Wom•n"l W.ctdlng Set Thle.
Cell
1-91)()-1.47-7878
. Atducld Mtry Key Co1mtt6ca.
($0 . ~Jmln) M write: PASE -33E ,
181 9 . Unc:otnway, N. AurOf'l, II.
4 lamlly: Fumitura, Clothes, 80542
Toola Rt.141 Gagt Rd . Appro1t,
12 mii'N . from Gallipolis. 2nd Or. ANd bookt tor pay! $100 1 IHII.
left . Wed.-Stt. 18th ·2111.
Call 1-100-347-7878 (IO.tiimin}
or wrtlt:PASE-31E, 181 S. Un·
ALL Yard Salts Mull Bt Paid In ~OWl)', N. Aut'OI'I, II. &amp;0542.
Advtnet~ . DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m.
thl day before the ld 11 lo run . A-.pon&amp;lbt. baby &amp;lftw, lion·
Sunday edition · 2:00 p.m. day 1hru Frld•y, re.. I'WfoCII ,..
Friday. Monday .dillon · 2:00 qulred, 304-615-1612.
p.m. Saturday.
Soc..Oory I"' lyplng, llllng,
Gar1g1 Sa~ First Brick, Routt g•n.,.l oftlet worit, tpply 30'5
3.5 WHI of Rodney. Ev1nlng'll 6 Uain St., Point P-.ant, WV.
p.m. Ill g p.m.
304~7S-3844 .
HouMhold Sa ..: W.ct-Thu,.. 9-?

Pt.

Pleasanl

&amp; VIcinity
"fard S1ie 81 Burdett• Addn,
9 :00-5:00,
Thuri/S.at .
Bow,
l)f'OJec:lorlac,..n,
g~uwere,
Tup'perwa,.., bookl, c~htt,
pop. mlec.
Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

llovlng 11lo. Tu_. Plolno
aero. trom 71 Stat~ on At. 7.
Thurodoy, Frldoy ond Solurdoy.
Stove rtfr~tor, tlble and 6
chawl, Dad; gult.ar, auto-harp,

moro.
Rain • .t.lne. Thur., Fri., s.t.
Hyoofl Run. Wllcll lor olgn•
0011 """""'· Oullla, holM lnlor-

&amp;or,

Mdtpteadl,
tumlt ..a,
ldlcllon opplllncM, alalhoo. .

s.,,., Flmlty y•rd uti. July 20-

:n.

10:00-1,00. lll Rllttond, St.,

lllddloporl. Oh.
Yord Solo. Th..... l'tl. fol, ol tho
llomlng Soor C1oun111, on
CountyRd. 30.
Rauto 7, 2 IM~Iho of milo bolaw
:118 Juncllon. lntorior,

- . , l d " ..... Oood · cfothel.

49

One acre trailer lot with county
water, Hpllc tank and electric

g~•• :;";.~d!.Jb~.:.-~,~:

llolly llnonco, 12.900. ooklng
price. 304-1115-2722.

Wanted to Do

Ctr &amp; lawn mowlr repairs, pick·
up and dellvtry. Mobile homH
unblocked &amp; rablocked, roo ..
Pfilnl.ci. 304-67'6-2818.
Culltom made Country eur1alna
with 1 ot 2 rutfiH, Futoone,
9wega • C.Kadtl, upholster.d
Comlett. Any elze, any fabric.
114-140.2202.

RaU1o 2 Aohoon, 1 oero loto1 3
ml1•• 10uth Gtlllpolla Ux:~•.
publlc water, no rellrte'Jiont,
aome with river frontage, 30457&amp;-2336.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

Cullom Aemodallng. D"k end
Hot 'Tube. Cell E~•nlnga . Bob
Da~l• 614-446-)641 .
~llltd Hout«:lllnlng $7.00
Hr. Anita Taytot at 614M6 8804
LAva n1m1 and Phone number.

Formlf' Klndtrglr1tn teacher of·
tiring chlldctrt In my hom•. fT
or PT. Slructurwd acllvltl11. C.n·
tenary 614-4o16-0230.
Georg" Portable Stwmlll, don'l
t\aul juS'I ctll 304-675·1g57
Mag'c y..,. Dey Cara Cen1er
rtaaonablt,
dependablt,
llctftll, qualtty child CIN. Monday thn.~ Friday, 7:30 till 5:30.
For mort informttlon 01 to
,.~.tlf )04-47S..5847.

ThrH Bedroom, untumlthld
tloue• In Pomeroy. 614·9i2-2218
etter6 p.m.
Unturnlahtd , 2 bedroom ho\.WI.
Nlet, ct11n. Depoe:lt end rtf. ,.
qu i ~ . No ln~d• ptta. 614-IN2·
3010.
Why Pay Renl"? Home• tOJ StOOl
Btnk repoa, tex dellnqu•nl
gov.,nmtnl
propertlll,
glveawey programs. For lntor·
mallon etll 1-504-641·m&amp; En
R5214 . 24 hOUI'II.

42

Mobile Homes

Will Baby sit lr~ my home. Have
Good R•t.rence~ . 014-388-8114

For Lease

Untwnllh.d,
on~room
epanment. Second floor, COfner
Second and Pl111, Qalllpollt.
Stove end refrlglfiiOf. Wat.,
provldld. No pets. Raftrtncll
,.qulrtd. $225 per month. 51444~241, 814-448-2325 or 114-211.

Household

Goods
LAYNE'S RJRNITURE
Sofaa and chalf'll priced from
$3111 lo lftl. Tobin S50 ond up
to $125. HldH·blda $3g() lo
$59!. R•cilnerw &amp;221 to $371.
Llmpe S2B to $125. Dlntu ..
1109 and up to $491. Wood lable
w~ chalra 1285 to tm. O..kl
$145 up to 137!. Mutct.a $-400 I
up, bunk bide complete wtlh
mattrua $2G5 and up to $3U.
baby beda $110 M•n,..... or
box apringt full or twin S78.J!.rm
$88, and $98. Outtn Mte Si!rtll
up1 King $350. 4 dr~~war chll'l
$611. Gun Cablneta II, II, I 10
gun. Btby m.nr..... $31 &amp;
$45 . lhd tnmea $25 OuWI
Slzo S3! 1 king lromo $5o. Good
Nltctlon of bedroom ault..,
metal cablrms, hlldboarda $30
end up to $85.110 daye Nm• 11
cash wllh tpprov.d eradlt 3 mi.
out Bulavllll Rd. ODwl 8 A.M. to
5 P.M. Mon, thru Set. Call IIU446-4322.
County AppUinct Inc. Good
uloid appllancet, T.'v. eiiL Optn
a a.m. to e p.m. Mon ..Sat. 814446·16119, 627 lrd.. ""'- Galll polll, OH

Mobile home for rent . Ont
Gentleman. 61-4-992-3181.

Crosley air cond, Speed OuMn
1t1ckeblt washer and dryer,
both 110 YCIIII, belt oftDr, :ic)4..:
175-57!11.

2 bedroom trailer, Athton
Upland Rotd, tl60 mo., 1100 tor
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 d•poalt , llov•, rat. ••~tJtr·
Business
bagt h.mr1thed, 304-67

a.rdner't Variety I Fumhutt
Shop, 1415 Etltem Avt. Buy,
S.ll and Trade. Low pricae. 814448-62211.

Financial

for Rent

21

Q pon nlty

P

U
INOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
net h
d b -1
,.eomme 1 I • 1 you 0 uneu wllh peopla you ltnow1 and
NOT to s.nd money througn the
mtll ur'llll you h.a~• invMtfgaled
IM otftrlfl9LNdlng Insurance Comptny
Mike lndlvldutl to own and
open~te their own ln1urenee
ageney. Wt oHII' up to $30,000
per yeer plua benefit• to atart.
Average incom.. now 11
160,000. All t111lnlng provld.d .
For confld enlltl lnterYIIW Conltcl G.org• Pucnovtc h. 614-7751230
Own your own apparll6 or shoe
ltON ,
chooat
tr~ :

Jtarv'St:lorttwNr, ltdlee, M•n 1 ,
lnlen@ratHn, L1rg1 tiZII,
Petite or Maternity O.pt, Den·
cew•r1Airobl4::, Brldtl lingerie,
Sock Shop, Acc:eaaorl• store.
Add eotor IMirtll. BranG
ntma : Lb: Claiboml, Mtr1ha
MintltuNt, Anne k"'r1, St
Mlehtle, Pinky, Bugle Boy, Ltv!,
Camp Beverly Hll la1 Leslie Fayt,
luc ia over 2000 Dnnds also,
multi ller pricing dl1count or
family thoe atora. Relt il prlcH
unbelienble tor lop quality
lhoea. Over 250 brands 2600
ltyl... t19 ,900 Ia S29,900 : lnVInlory,
1rtinlng,
tl.-:turea ,
alrtua, grtnd openi ng, ele . Can
opt~n 15 dayt . Mr. Loughlin 612·
1188-4228.
Vtndlng rout1. Local. Priced lor
quick nle. HI00-68i-2228.

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

2 bedroom older home, 1200 sq
h, good cond, 4 tlrepltcu,
elou to town, sc:hoota , church .
Priced tor quick ttle, •tale eeltiement, 304~75-1552 .
l Br. nmc:h, gta turntct, CA,
garage, full battment. Price
Atduc::M. 614-W&amp;..QJgo or 3888612.
3BR In Ch81hlra. Central Air,
ntw cerpet end eppllaneaa,
baHment and ctrpor1. 136,000.

5~265161 4 -448-0063.
7 rooma 1 1!2 t&gt;.lht, country
living but clostlo MliQI School
tnd town. Rl . 3:J..4 tan•,
Town1hlp Road 27. Flrtt road to
~.' Call 614-912·7118 or 1·384·

2 bedroom l111ller, completely
tumlthld, waahtr and drylf', afr
cond, 304-773-5958.
2 bedroom, fumlah~. Good
clean condition. 1 child, no
H
H u o 304New av.n . · · ·
-4466.
2 bldroomt, unf\Jml•hld lfllltr.
E.aglt Rldg• Ro.ad . 614-G4~258ll.
2 BR 322 Third Ave. No pill.
&amp;14-446-3m Of 614-456-1903.

=•·

For rent . HouH tl'llitr. 614·142·
2753.
Mobile home tor Nit or l'llnt
1974 Sehul1r.. 3 bedroom, fur·
nithed. 614·992·7479.
Nlee 3 BR. Trailer largt Yard S11
at Rtnd.Ptreh Sl. KlnutQI, Oh.
814-44&amp;--,-n
Tralllr for rent , water and
gt111bag1 p.ald, 1150. depoah
and rtt.r•ncea. 304·!7'6-2260.

44

Apartment
for Renl

1 bedroom tpl . Stove, retrlg.,
nlea. Conalder Humen S.rvk:n
or HUO. 402·1!2 24th St, Pt.
P11111n1, W.V. 614-982-5868.
2 BR oponmono, ooovo &amp; rol.
tumllhed. Up1lal,.. Wettr &amp;
lruh tumlshld. Upper At. '11
UpJMr Rlv.r Ad . 1114--446-3040 .
2 SR. Apt. For Rent, Nice, Good
Location. 304-67!.-5'104
2 tumlt~ etflclanc:IM. All
utiUUtt p.ald. Shar• bath. 190 or
$150. 91~ S1e0nd Ave. &amp;14-4483~5 .

1-lf

•

Merchandise

One acre trail• lot wnt-t water

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W1Wra, dryera, refrlgerllcn,
111ng•. SUggs Applilnoee.
Upper River Ad. Beaidl Stont
c,.... Motll. CIU 6..............73118.
PICKENS RJRNITURE
Ntw!Uttd
HouHhokl htmlthlng. 112 mi.
Jlrrlc:ho Rd. Pl. Pl ..a.ant, WV,
call 304-615·1450.
R•trtger•tor eM Renoe . 614·
446...f134.
RENT TO OWN
1114-446·3158
6 poe. wood group 1"14.01 per
wllk. 4 poater bedroom auitt,
complltt $115.20 per week,
dinet1e wtlh 4 ehall'll S7.50 per
wMk. Mtglc Chef 14 eu. h.
Alfripralot $12.95 per Wllk, 15
cu. n. frMzer, 110.10 per
w11k .Vi' Rl Fwntlurt. Rt. 141, 4
mu.. oft Rt. 7..C.nt~tnary. Open 7
dirt I Wllk.

54

61

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Antlqus Ykrtorfan Empl,. chnl,
VIctorian
Eaatlskl
df'IIINr,
1920'1 dFWier and ch111, col·
lactablt chtlra., dHk and 1m111
tablel, Mwlng machine, 9112 :1
13 112 eel"jMM, eannlng jll't, bedroom "'"•· 6'J.4-.367-72ot.

Clear1nce Sale M\.Wquvamt
trtmmtra, 10'Wi. ov• eost Pelnt

F't ... 304-.175-4084.
Compitt•btdrvom Ml Gaa elr·
cullllng heater, recllnlng&lt;hth,
eoht, kltchan table and chtl,.,
w.ct Mllr, a.rga 1xhauat f1n,
portable HooYef' wuhlr In good
condl11on.
132
Butttrnut,
Pom.roy, Ohlo.
Couch &amp; Love Hit. Mod.. t2-t2
guege gun. 114-M6-08i7.

End or SMaon Clearanet all
ilwn mowtr11 and llring trim·
~ In llock no reatonlble of·
t• rtfl.llld. Sldtl'l Equipment
Compony, 304-li75-llt21.
King IIZI Wlltrtltd m1tlrea1.
Comfort., ... and kJng ... &amp;
. -•. e14-381'0!81.
lolomborohlp: Ctllloldo
Gull
Cour11 Mtmb« hu mov.cf out
ot town. ort.red at Nduetd
price . 814-44&amp;-1320.
Rim Ltveler 5000 A leveling
In box.
llablllzlng tyllttm.
ROioll f13U5 . Prlco $100. 114246-6855.

New,

2BR, turn'td, eentrelly lacat.d.
Aduh• preltmd. No peota.
$~5/mo . pua tecurtty cllpottt,
ret.rene1111 . 614-446-2238 or 61444&amp;·2 581.
APARTMENT RENTERS I Momt11
from $1.00 (U-Rap.alr} Gov'l
glvNwlya,
bank
repos,
for.eloaurH , tal delinquent
propertl•. 1-91&amp;-622-56!2, tX1
R1244, Including 511. and Sun.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jackeon Pike
.from S'tnlmo. Wtlk lo ahop &amp;
moviH. C.ll 614-446-2563. EOH.
Fuml•hed
Ettlcltnc:y,
S175,
UtlllliH Ptld, 1'0'1 Fourth Ave,
Gtlllpolla, 614-448-4416, ahtr
7p.m.
Fumlahld, effic iency aplr1ment
for r11nt . Utllitltl Included . 614-

Top C.ah paid. CMd fumhwt
euboarda,
quint,
or~nt11,
Pfi lntlngs, toyt, or tntlre M11t1
etll colfeocl 304-525-3775, or 304523-685-4.
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
12:110 houM lraller, pood
kUrut&gt;nnon kUn 11rl. 35' x32"
with extra ring, Pfilnta, .. c. lQ4...

+++HAPPY

JACK
FL£A
GARO...
All ml'tal palentM dnk:t con·
trois fiNt In thl homa wl1hoot
PESTICIDES. RHutla overnight.
BIDWELL CASH FEED I[&amp;J
GROCERY &amp; J D NORTH
PRODUCE .

Cocklrtpanlll. 5 montha, S75.
No peymenta. Blonde. 614-182·
2771.
Dragonwynd Ctnll')' Pert-len,
Sl•mHI and Himalayan kllttna.
6'14-446-3844 1fltr 1 p.m.
Farrot wlcege. $150. II'W·256·
13il.
Ft.h Tank, 2413 Jackaon Ave.
Point Ploooont, 304-675-2063, 10
011 111 up S14.et and 10 ;at
complelt $43.25.
German Shephard. 10 w11kl
old. $200 ue•llent Wlleh dogs.
4 m1IH. 614-388-1911.
Groom and Supptw Shop-~
G"'l'mlng. All broodo. All llyln.
lam• Pet Food O...lar. Julle
Webb. Call 1114-$46-0231. /
Hlmatay1n Klnant. 1 Mal•1
Ftmal• Bo• tl"'ln.d, ahota.
HIYI bolh piNnta. $96 uch.
114-441..0211.
Ret Tlerrltr pupplet, 304-47515011.
Reg. Hlmtltyan "rna'f100. 114-892-75111.

57

eat.

Musical

aher &amp;:00 PU.
Air cond t,BOO blu uud ON

C.nn::Tomatoe tor Sale . II·
rudy
kid M buaMt Of' • tor
)'t"•n
11 on 7St 112
lOUth ot
lllpotfarm
. Rl mi.
. 1.

FrullS &amp;

58

Vegetables

a..,.

~~S22~!~m::on~h.
Do~poo!!~":':_"'l_'"
,..,·j~•u:m::m:•:·:30:4-:773-::::5401=·===~ uo.
1114-992·2218~ll'ler
6 p.m. __

llr""Diji[

~~lit

4-7 p.m. onty. 614286 1531.
Dun-•n FNM Firm lull all St.
~·
•- w
Rl . .., hOI o1 At-ny. • oc..,. food olompo. Amloh
produdl, green bllna, horne
oorn
ond
- · t-7 dolly, · llondoy, 114 eM 1311.

C

-

R""""'
• ltrowloo"Y Form.
Beane, plokiM, cuoum...,., •c.

__

2 ml'- back of N.. HltYWl,

w.v..--zr:n

c.,.

&amp; Lov estock
61

WED., JULY 18

Capri
walk
eaak•pt,

I DON'T KNOW ..
I ALWAYS FEEL
SORT OF SAD

10&amp;4 Chrytt.r Le Beron eonverllblo. All apllono. $2,!00. 814H2-2471
s-s p.m.
wMkdayt.

bel-••

1YI4 Chryaltr New Vortler, ptr·

*'"

w,_,

'2150.

wlllllnonco. IM-2111-euz.

JO sao Ooar dlull. 1W7 lnlormolloMI lrvcll s uot lloiO&lt;Y
~y.

2411.

1185 Ford T~';l; XL, an., !!i::JO
calll04-882
.
lQ88 Nlaun Pulur NX, Bl.ck, TTOII,
Aloi/Fioi!Cooo .
I
9pMd,11,000 Ml ..e . 614-317-05.t8
a 14-Ml'll64o
Jll Chevy NoYI, 4 dr. uklng
$600. 114-44&amp;-11638.
71 C.dllloe good body pono cor.
No liltl. $200. 614-367-0581.

&amp; Plymouth Con very good
condition. Grut MPG. Stereo.
12,000 DBO. 114-446-6811.

87 Dodge Shadow auto, wlalr.
13300. 85 Cht~. Cavtlltr auto,
wltlr. $2500. For Sale or lrtde.
614-2!6-1270.
CONVERTIBLE-11115 Poclgo 800
ES; Bleck, grey llllhlr, Turbo
4cyl. •ulo, lie, loaded. 614-446-"38.venlngt.
For Sale or Tntde 2 '119
C.mai'OI. $3,000. 1514-388-971tl.
GOVERNMENT SEIZED vlhk:tll
from $100. Forda. Mereedet.
Cornflll. Chevya. Surplua.
Your area. (1) 805-617-6000 Ext.
!l-11118i.
Specl•l• at Marla'a Auto Sal ...
19Be IROC Z loldld, 16~5 . 1985
Pontiac Orand Prix, nice, $4000.
1Y85 Dodge Chargtr, tlllo &amp; tlr,
12500. 1N5 CheYette, auto &amp; air,
$1650. 1184 Suburu 4x4, $'1450.
1984 Dodge Cott, auto, $1650.
e14-446-6751.

72

Trucks for Sale

'71 Chevy Luv, kJoka good, n.~na
~~· 1116l1 Chovollo, 30411171 Fard pick-up. Allo, hoy
rlkl. 114-411-1519.
1m Ford Ton Trvck I ft. bod.
Good Shipe. Alto, metal 'tO ft .
fill bocflot I truck. 814-445-11151.

1m Cllovrolll 112 ton Plc:ll..,p
Good Cond. $1 875 114-44&amp;-:112&amp;
O.yoeM-446-UiO Evonlngo.
1814 Chhn*t CU'Itom Deluxe,
ont

owner,

~

mhNge. ••c

cand, 304-4171-1381.

Vans

&amp;4

WD'I

1871 DodGe 4x• 1rudl wtlh tift
ldt, 1'h4Cf In tlf'll, 3tO motor
..... l'll&gt;ullt, t\500. - -

Farm Equlpmenl

Coil oftor 5:00. eM-1112-

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Gardner '• Home lmprcv•ment:
Rn. I Com., Roofing, painting,
t':.:'~llo dockl, ond Ole. 014-

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP
MY DA.DS f11..CKING: 1D
GoO 10 A 8U51NE55

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CONVENTION?

CONvENTION.

fWl::ED HIS .JOy' BUZ.Z.E'I&lt; ,
HISPRIBSLE et.AOSAND
HIS WHOOPEE QJSHION.

Malnt.n.anc.:
Rooting, newlttptlr, afdlng,
newlr.pelr, carpentry, odd Jobs.
estlmatM. 814-319-2920, atk for
MHch.
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RGitry or eablt lool dfllllng .
Moet '""• complll.d ume day
Pump tate. •nd Mr¥1ct, 304·
8116-3802.

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Homt
f'llp.alr rooTing, concret• work,
electrical, plumbing arp.arltnct.
RtttrencH Insurance clelmt
aceepttd. 614-256-1611.

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andHMtlng
Fourth and Pfnt
Galllpollt, Ohio
614-446--3888

84

Electrical&amp;

ASTRO-GRAPH

Refrigeration
Commerclll and A..ldential
wiring, new atrvk:t or repalra.
UcenHd Ellctricl•na_ Paaqta ..
Electric Sarvlct. 814-4411-27111.
AeeldenUal
or commercial
wlrfng, new Mrvlct or f'llpalra.
LlcenHd tltdrlclan. Ridenour
EIICtrictl, 304~75-1788 .

85

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

General Hauling

A&amp;A Water Delivery. 2,000 gal.
copochy. 814-317-7308.
A &amp; A Watlt' S•rvlee. Poota, claltm., wtlla. lmmedlat•1,000 or
2,000 gallon• delivery. Call 304e75-e370.
Waftef'Mn'a

Walw Hauling,
r~~aaonabMI rattt, volume dl•
oountt, 2,000 to e,ooo ca~hy
cl11erns, poole, weUa, lllo. c.t/
304-671-2~·

87

Upholstery

111111 ooli&amp; .....,...,. olloor Coli :104-t7S-41114 lor friO t'ltuMd. 111f 441 1128

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1NS Goldwlng lnllrltolo. E•collonl oondllk&gt;n. 11,000 mlloo.

Qrohom Uphotolory Contor, lOS
Hllnop Dr. C.ll for appointment•
I •tlmate.. C.ll 614-441-3431.

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9:30 I) (})
Deor John Kirk
sc hemes to conquer the
newest member of the
su pport group. CR) S lereo . I;J
® Ci1 C1J Anythlng But
Love With Hannah and Many
m tow, Holly runs 1nto her
ax -husband. (A)
10:00 (]) 700 Club With Pat
Rober1son
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Quanlum Leap
Sam lea ps into the lite at a
sm a ll town coroner{
mortician . {A) C
® Ci1 (I) ABC Newa
Special The Perfect Baby I;J
(I) Newswalch
C!l American Playhouse A
Ch1cago teenager v1sits hi s
estran9ed lather . who has

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In bnith 1110 aarvlclng most
other brandL Houta ealla, also
1omt 1ppllanc:e l'llpairt. WV
30H71-2318 Ohio 114-446-2454.

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Head 01 The
Claaa Charhe ·s plans to
s tage the mus1cal Ha~r are
opposed Cf'l I ) (Al C
~ Cl) (1l\ Normalli(e Anne
helps solve Jake·s and Tess
problems. Stereo. [;J
On Slage
9:00 II (J)
Nighl Court Da n
h1des out when an ex-con
s hows up wantrng revenge .
(R) Stereo
1111 0 [I] Ooogle Howser,
M.D. Doog•e muSI pertorm
an emergency appendec1o my
on hiS girttnend. (A) C
crJ In Partnership Wllh The
Ear1h
11m 111112l Jake And The
Fatman McCabe faces death
when he ts hetd hostage IJy a
psychopath . (AI Slereo 1;1
0 Lorry King Llvol
I!) MOVIE: Rambo' Flrol
Blood, Per1111Ri (2:00)
Nnhvllle Now

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Plumbing

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WATERPROOFING
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Frw e&amp;timetn. Cell eollecl 1·
81•·2174188, day or night.
Roger~
rr.nt Waltrprooflng.

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Growing Pains
Mike works as a s ubstitute
teacher at h1S old h1gh
school. (R) 1;1
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Special A prim1t1ve tribe in
Cameroon depends on the
forest for everyth1ng . Stereo .

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log trl oounty area 211 ,..,., The
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July 19, 1990
l'ou could be rather fortunate in the
year ahead in endeavors you build from
Ihe g round up The same might not be
.1 rue in arrangements where you take
b1g risks .
CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Someone
you know only casuallv might have a
business proposal for you today . This
pe rson 's presentation will sound
smooth but this person's operation
may nof bo the kind In which you'd like
1o get involved. Trying to patch up a

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bv f1lling in the m1ssing words
you develop lrom s1ep No. 3 below .

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LETTERS IN SQUARES

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Ford LAt.ur11 Umt Motor Home
tor 1111. Sell-conlalnld. Mlchlin
Urea. 1,800 ICILIIII mllll. Roll out
awnln;. M,500. Cell 014-H:Z·

Sew-Vee
Strvlce,
G110rg" CrMk Rd. Pt111 , luppiiH, pickup, end dellv1ry. 614-

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Aviaf}' - E1der-Buyer-Hyphen - EVERY DAY
Man to wife : "How do you expect me to remember
your birthday, when you keep looking younger EVERY
DAY I'"
NORTH

BRIDGE

romance ? The Astra -Graph
Mal chm at-:er c a n he lp you to un der s tand what to do to make the relation ship work . Mall $2 to Matchmaker. P 0
Bo• 91428. C leveland . OH 44101 -34 28
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) II you sel a good
e.-:ample today associates will emulate
your behavior. but if you 're merety dictat oria l or demanding . your directives
w111 be tgn ored
VIRGO (Aug. 23-llopl. 22) Today it you
have a complicated task to perform .
take time to carefu lly read the instructions before you begin. Attempting
things you d o n't unders tand could lead
brok en

remamed. Q
11m 111 ll2l Top Cope

o! trying 10 manipulate social conta c1s
1oday to help tea l her your nest . 1t'S bes1
you operat e on your o wn Rely upon
what you know rath er than on who you

Paul
Ragonese of the New York
Bomb S quad defuses a
bomb .
llll!ll Now Twlllghl Zone
0 Evening News
@Newa

know

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19) Be e• tremely selective tod ay rega rdmg al it ·
ances you form for business purposes
Vou co u ld be held accountable tor any
mistakes your partner makes
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don I ex pect others to do things lor you today
that you are capable of doing lor your sell . Friends will be turned off if they
think you are weak rather than se lf reUant.
to chaos
ARIES
(March 21- Aprll 11) Someone
LIBRA (S.pl. 23-0cl. 23) Don'! build
your hopes a t this time on unrealistic might be Introduced to you today as a
premises or on circumstances that are frMJnd of a friend of yours. but this indi·
not in accord with your highes t ideals. vidual may be traveling under false co lThe path to success is the moral route. ors. Check this person o ut before get SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-No•. 22) There·s a ting Involved .
possibility today you might repeat a TAURUS (AprU 20-May 20) Don·o
pattern that has created comphcatl~s match your langu age to ttle gravity of
for you in the past . Learn from old miS- domestic developments today . If tur moils occur , oral overkill wHI only make
takes, don't reinforce them .
matters
worse, not better
SAOITIARIUS (No¥. ~- 21) Vel ·
;GEMINI
(May 21-June 20) Your power&amp;
bol agreements aren't apt to count tor
too much today In your commercial of observation are rather keen 1oday,
but , unlor1unalely, you mlghl use lhls
dealings. 11 you are seeking binding
altrlbute
to locus on the taults at other.
terms, you'd better get It In wriling .
rather than lhelr good points .
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 18) Instead

10:30 (J) American PelchwOfk The
roots at Louisiana's bayou
culture are unco¥ered .
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W11 Won (3:00)
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Finding
the safest play

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Vulnerable : Bo t h
Dealer : South

By James Jacoby
Today's deal was tailor -m ade f or
Caref ul Ch~rhe. a dec larer who prides
hom se lf on fondin g lhe sa lest play for
the contract
Wh en a lo w heart was led and East
play ed the seve n. declarer knew lh a t

w~st

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All pass

Opening lead • 4

he needed to devel op nine tricks with·'
East into the lead A losing
diamond fmesse an d a heart return
out lett ing

working, declarer ca n run the club suit
and make lO trocks . Even of the 10 ol
cl ubs loses 10 the Jack on the Wes\
hand. nine tricks are sa fe, since West
can not attack th e K-J of hearts. With out making this sa fety play in lhe club ·
s ui t. declarer would not make his con- .
tract , stnce East would hav e to come .
on lead before he had e nough troclu for ··

would probably se t the contract. Of

course percentages fav ored the jack
of c lub s fall tng, tn whi c h case he would
have 10 top wonners . Bullhe gam e bonus did not require 10 tri cks; nine
wou ld be enoug h
Char he saw that the surest way to
win nme trtcks wit hout allowing East
to gain the lead was to cash the king of
clubs and Lhen fon esse theiO . Wtth thai

game

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS

JOSEPH

47 Le9al
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I!) Miami Vice Crocken and
Tubes muslllnd a hil man
before he finds Sonny. (PI 1)

a Clltl'ltlriOHon Wl1h Dlnlh

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Bargain,
B~rQ~In-75
Dodge
Motor Home. Low mll1ag1,
Good condHion. Reduced tiSOO.
Now $349!.00. 614·245-5855.

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23 h . Air Strum. Will tak• tncM.
Good Condition. 6.......... &amp;-2.568.

Septic Tank Pumping $90 Gall Ia
Co. R~ EVANS ENTERPRISES,
...eklon, OH 1-aoo-.537-9528.

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PM Magazine
(!) Spor1sConlor
tnslda EdiHon
crJ Cil MacNeil Lehrer
NewaHour
0 Cll Current Affair
11m Ill~ WhHI 01 For1uno
1D l!ll Nlghl Cour1
[)) Monayllne
[) Miami Vice Secrelive
Japanese mobsters establish
crim•nat beachhead in Miam i.
Stereo .
® Music Row Video
@ Andy Griffl111
For Kids' Sake Ame rica
Hurts

2 Trtiler - 2!!fl. !th whMI, 19ft .
ClmPif". Both well cared tor
larry, 814-446-4476.

Hit and Her Conttructlon, wa
will do lddlllont, dlcka, tiding,
eldlwal~~l roollng, plumbing,
etc, No lUlU loo amall. Call 1ft1r
5:00 Wllkdays anytime Sit end
Sun. 304-4175-2911

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Have you ever noticed that
5
j
no matler where you sit at a
. . _ .
ball game you're always
. - - - - - - - - - . , between the vendor and his
L ET ENS
best -------- 7

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FRANK AND ERNEST

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7:00 (l) Scarecrow &amp; Mra. King

191'9 lrrtemaUonal tchool bua,
aide door end 1111, ld•l for Clmping or band but, partly converlod, 304-675-3241.

Home
Improvements

I

@ Newhor1

111111 91orcroft pop-up compor.
SINpa 6. Good condition. 814941-2490.

81

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6 :35 (l) Andy Griffith

campers &amp;

Services

GARNOD

a Top Cord

Budgat

1tl77 Sltrcratl ~up etmper
whh awning, ai"P' II, •xc cood,
1900. J0.4.67~Jf18 .

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11m Ill ~ CBS Newo 0
ID I!]) Three'o Company

3 molore •nd t111n1. Chlvy·l50 4
barrell, 4 votl. Fon:l·lSi C I
tranl 302 4 blrrtll &amp; trens,
Truek 4 spd. Barry 111.......,.6-4476.

79

letters of the
four s.;rombled words be·
low to form four simple words

crJ Body Eleclric
Cil 3-2-1 Con1acl 0

19'74 Dodge 4~4 Orlv• tl'llln 4ap
3J41on. $200.00 814-388-en&amp;

Vinton Auto Salvag1.Late I
Early Modtl Parte. T=ortlgn &amp;
Oomntlc . We Buy Junk Ctts.
614-338-9062

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6:30 I)(})

"400" Pontiac Engln• &amp; Auto
Trana. In 'llfY Good Condtlon.
614-44&amp;-3:110 Plot

Tran1mlnlona;
All
Typea, UNCI &amp; Rtbulft, 30 dlya
to 1 y..r w1r111nty, owner: Bill
Flowe,.. 614·24~8n or 614371-2263.
NOW O
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WAVERUNNERS. Stl .. , Parts,
Aceeuorlu, Sarvlce. RIVER·
SIDE MARINE, Rt. 7 (tc:roaa
from K·Mir1) Gll llpolla, Oh. 814448-2424

O Reorronge

6:05 (l) Beveriy Hlllblllloo

YOU'VE EATEN
THE LAST
COOKIE .
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lAM I

Edited ..y CLAY l. P'OLLAN

6'00 (]) Hordcos11o And
McCormlc:ll 1;1
I) (}) CUll Ci1 Cll 11m
Ill ~ II! Nowo
(!) lnlido Tho PGA Tour
crJ Oegraul Hfllh Erica
begins 10 dale again, many
months after her abortion . Q
C}) Roodlng Rllnbow 1;1
ID C!.D Andy Grif11111
0 Wend Todoy
I!) He-Man
@ I Draom 01 Jeannie

5:00.

Yukon O.tlll 198'1·29 ft . e,~mper
bolt. 140 HP Volvo-Pena In·
614board!Outboard-$10,000.
367·7877.

76

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EVENING

BOATERS
Uarcury Uercrulaer Speclall11 .
Factory trained, bondtld. Prtc:l·
alan MobUI Mtrllll. Wa come to
youl614-2!0.!1711.

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73

1110 Allloo Ch.lt- XT wllh 4
. . , _ plowa ond groin
$83110. D14 AC front S ol.
H"ch · -hag
hag
all
Ford
12215. Oomor

··This town had a terrible onsect problem till
we made that giant bug zapper:·

tt82 Pontiac BonntYHit, all
power, AM-FM 11treo, 81,356
mllel, $2,000. Dtyt lme 304~75087 '"" 6:30 304--&amp;"Ts-3824.
1184 Che~ttt• for parta wfth en·
IM ,._bul~ kit 1200. 814-387:IM.

Ford 200. 8 cycllndor onglno
ond lrlnomlooton. 1200. 1141182-2!W7.

Farm Supplies

m,eoo

2081.

1984
Pont lee
Aero
SE
1U1oma!le 35,000 mlle1. Black,
tunrool, d11u•• ll..cllsutdt In·
!trior, AM!FMIC.tu., EFI, Un, AC,
crultt, pwr. wlndowa, alum.
wh•lt, II mlt•d •dl11on, very
tt\arp. &amp;4350. 614~6-0152, Eve.
448-2020.

apia. lot reont.

SNAFU® bY Bruce Bea"ie

1m Ofde Cutlnt.' 1Pl Oldt
Cullan. tN2 Yamaha 650 Maxi·
um . 1m Hondt 550. 304-882·

bautlful bltek Pom1ranl1ne.
Purebred, no I'IIQiatei'M:I. 8
Wllka old S75. 614·'142-3110.

112 Runner
plck your own
$8fbuthll. Alto havt blltl and
cucumblrl. Ca.II614-441-45H.

Cere tar lldtrl)' In my hom•.
lion or wamon. loluot bo om- 32 Mobile Homes
buiOIOI'"f.
Aloo
oeeepo
Alzhol,.,. potlooto. 814-6117for Sale
6183
'
1069 2 BR . Mobile Home. 614Roomnwt. for n.w houH. For 6 1182-6304 014-892-6225
monthe Furnlahed, Nut, Non~t\r. lnterwlew At~qulred . tm Kirilwood 12ri0 two bid·
room mobllt home, $4,000. In·
8
31184
cludea atovt, refrt(lltldor, vinyl
u'*rpw~nlrtg, 304-4&amp;1·1008.
18 Wanted
10 Do
;.,...~;.,..._.::_..::__
18M Querdon Futurama 121:65. 2
MI. . Paull't DIJ
Center. bldroom, Central Air $5H5
ahown by eppolntment 814-&gt;146s.... aftordabfl, childcar~~. M-F 11112.
8 o.m. - 5 :30 p.m. Ago• 2 -10.
hforl, tfttr echool. Drop-Ina 1175 12&gt;&lt;70 3 Bod,...m Mobllo
WIICOIIIII. 8 .............. 224.
Home, Nlea Tralllr S2500.00
Will Baby SM 6n my HorN nNr 080. SN It 31945 Walchtawn
Jtckeon Pike ButlviUe Rd. EJ. Rd. MIMII'Ivlllt, OH 01 call 114-pwenc:.. and Atflrance 614- l .:.
«e
::..:
-6::21::.1::.·- - - - - - - , 446-2648
Down paymtnlt on UMd or
IW~MHd mobil• hoiMI a•
Will do _ . , -nlng ol tow
u $500 down to qu1Ufled
home offtce or bullnlaa. H.ve buyoro. Coli 1-800-UD-6711.
nperieftCI:. AeMncM. 014llt2-713t.
BPECIAL l'lcl"'"f Ia yau1H1, 2
or 3 bedroom14x1'0 modllt st
Wltl do Interior and exterior lht unbelievable
priM of
painting. Profltlalonat work tor
clollv- ond ... up.
ametuw pay. &amp;,.,a..~M 10 Colt 1-800-721-4045 ... dolollo.
yooro. 814-11124127.
Skytlno 1m t4x70 2 BR.,
WIM
pour
drfwo
woyo, Eloctolc, lg. boy wt.-, oklr1patlollallbe, all lypee concrete l"ff, 111110, good condlllon.
wort!: end tMc:l IGie, lldl ••Ike. Ffincll Cloy Bn&gt;korogo. 814-44&amp;l14-lll2-:112l
1114.

1m Buick L..Sabre, AC, PS, PB,
$500. or bell otter. 304-882-3.507.

6132.

40 ft. TV tower ~~- Morter pan
150. lot ol vinyl ak:llng 1nd 111m.
8 etorm wlndowe. 304-67!-4004

Wanted

1968 Nova, CJ.Ii after 5:00 304875·2468.

234!.

Nice ly fur~ahed mobile home, 1
mila below town , overtook~
river, CA, hNt, Rei . 614-4
I

•

Autos for Sale

fiCI cond, 61,000 mllea, 304~75-

WtniMI btbyaltttr tor 1 .chool Price Reduc~ l Portar Brook
ag• child, at\lftwortler, all tfler Subdivision, JBR, 1 11'2 Bath,
4:30, 304-882-3138
F.A. Sc:rMnld-ln-Poreh, 314 acre
Situation

IV;f. FIXW~

Motor Homes

71

B11gle Rtbbll dog1, 304-S1ti-

3 i*CI porch Ill. Whitt
Wrought
Iron.
Turquol"
cuthlonl,
Llrge Bln::h gaa
oorop~aco~ago. S!O. 814-Mo-2367.

12

Transportation

1981 Cullan tor salt or tr1d1 tor
Mu11t1ng or Pinto, wilh good 4
eytengfr., 304~75-48111.

Pels for Sale

Log Hom•.
tarpel-.:1, lloned htarth
-bum~r,
10'x24' O.Ck,
12'r,12'
building.
Rlvervl•w
Md'l Oft.-1614....(46-4~ or 8142S1-ooa2.

~n3,8. bedroom

Hey tor Sa.lt. Clovtr 6 'Timothy.
Round Btllt In lhl Fl .. d. 614245-65111

56

R.gultr J&amp;M Cultomera alwl)'l
Notlvt mort th1n lhty'rt chargod lor. J&amp;lol Pllna S.rvlco. Bill
'ltard 304-182·2325. AIJt me
•bout "J6lol".

104, CHy School. 614-446-106!.
Two Homtt. One In Gtlllpolla I
one 10 MIIH
out. Both rnov.ln
Condition.
II'M·256-66S!

120 IOM p,..mlum AUtlfa hty
roala In dry with ttoraga plut
tlrt lnauranc., gr~n ro lla and
btiH. Morgan Ftrm, Rt . 35,
Pliny, 304-937-2018.

1980 Pontiac Phoenl11 , 4 cylln·
der needl Irena. S300, 614-4468253.

18 ft . Arnlna frillier. Exc.ilent
condition. 1200. Call 614-912·
MOl.

m.

Hay &amp; Grain

Block, brick, HWfi Di~a, win·
dowa, llnttil, 1te. Claude Wlnt~r~~, Alo Grandt, OH Ca.ll 6t4245-512t

Instruments

:::r.

54

1i80 Olda Om~a. Good eondl·
lion. $000. 114·256-e251.

t-4K Gofd l1diH wedding bend.
Uklnew. $50. 614-n2· Z317.

S1ll: 2BR

Atglsttrld Oua11er Ho,.e. $450.
814-892-7042.

Supplies

d
Gracious living. 1 an 2 t&gt;.d·
room 1peo11menta It VIllage
Menor
and
Alvertid•
Apar1m1n11 In Mlddltpolt. From
7:
E
$1Y6. Call 614-912-m . EOM.
Nicely Fuml1hed MobUe Hom•
b
In etty. CA. Suitt 1' tor 1 peor·
.on. Rtf. &amp;Oap Rtqulr~ 1514448 .0338

Mull

Livestock

1180 Buick Skyl1,., V-6 auto,

115-2&amp;82.

By owner, • btldroom home
rlv• lot, enclo11d lron1 and
back porch, Suttalo Putnam,
....., 500. 304 7 80
.-,
·
-7! -92 ·

63

$400. 304-458-1514.

Building

Beagle Pupa. 9 Wetkt Old. $20.
Etch. 1114-446-00Tl A.ftll' 5:00PM

LUNCH BOXE9 . Kld1 Only!
Ptylng up IO 1150.00 for Jet.
oon'o bo•. Hlghoot price pold
tor vtnyt and metal boxH.
Befort you throw It IWIY give It
away or Mil tt to eMap. C.ll
614-Dt2-5657 Mere Fultt.

Ntw Holland 367 ttnk manure
apre1dar. Gthl 65 grinder mixer,
bolh IXC cond , 304-273-4215.

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SWAIN
AUCTION I FURNITURE. 82
Olive St., O..lllpollt. N.w &amp; UMd
tumhura, hMttl'l, Wtl1em &amp;
Work boola. 614-446-3159.

Buy Of ••II. Riverine Ant iques,
1124 E. Main St111t1, Pomeroy.
Houl'll: U.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m., Sunday 1 :00 to t :OO p.m
814·192·25.211.

Jlm'a Farm Equipment, SA . 35,
Wnt G1lllpolla, 614-4464777;
Wldt allld:lon new &amp; uud farm
11'1~01'1 I
lmplemtnta. Buy,
Hll, trade, 8:00-5:00 WNkdaya,
Sol. Uti Nocn.

1m Ptvmouth 2 dr. Rune good.
J500. ollo. 814-245-IIOTI.

Root I houu pelrllng stingllng roofl, hou11 . repair. 614388-9766 aft..- 5 p.m

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Antique• Bought and Sold Dally
1 pltc:• or wt\atever. Cora
M111614-J1'1-2m

Fann Equipment

Atfr1gtrllot,
llo......moc:lem.
New wringer wallher, antique
01k drtt..r and round coft•
table. Twin bed•. 114-446-0121.

1 yelloW crowned Amazon parrot . Approx . 1 yeu old. Talka.
$800. with eagt. 614-182-5320.

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For 1111. 1972 Olaaapar boll. 18
ft . 100 hp. $1800. 6lt-012·343e.

992~!148 .

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Moving · Apptlonc,., rurnlluro Ole. 2nd !II.
wMI.ond Thuro.

Excellent Building tilt 21.8
acr .., city tchoola, rur~l watar.
No t111ll1r. St. Rt 325 1 1!2 miiH
from Rio Gr~~nde . 614-245-1417.

KAI'f:
t.\IJOl Of ATAtJ•• , L51" '?

24 Ft. Trol•n Ctbln Rahtrman,
rully oqulpood. 221 HP Morcury
Uo motor. ~Z low tl'llllr. $12,100.
Coli 814-446-TIOI.

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L.angsvllle!Otrter or Salem c.n.
lar '"'· 614-)12-2331 or 814-

669-4008.

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1986 M 112 ft Bayllntr
runabout, 50 hp engln•
thru wlndahlttd, AM-FM'
Mtll, exc cond, garag•
phone 304-675-203i 1ff1r
$3,695. or bitt otter.

Wanted to Rent

right a. 814-446-023!1.

Television
Viewing

815-3438.

Space for Rent

r.m houM

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Boats &amp; Motors

1985 Chtc:lunalt boal, 20 ft, 235
hp Johnton, MW mooring
cover, cuelom haul trailer, 30(.

Country Mobltt Home Park,
Routo 33, North of Pomoroy.
loll, renltlt, Pfl/11, ...... Call
814-1182-11178.

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npllc 1yatam, 13,900. 304- 51
875-2722.

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Amway Produett. 111~184
al'ler 5:30 Monday-friday.

Ala I nailer apace. All hook-ups.
Call after 2:00 p.m., 304·1735151, M11on WY.

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1972 17 ft. Starcrafl Trt-Hull
Bott. 125 HP, Evlnrude Engine,
complela top, new uphollllry.
Call 614-28&amp;-1318 after 7:00p.m.

Sleeping roomt with cooking.

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Roomt tor ,.nt • weo•k or monlh.

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booking auctlona, IX ·
perte,_. makea the dlffe,..nc:e.
UcenMd Ohio, K1ntucky, Wll'l
VIrginia, 304-773-578!.

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IVERDALE

Vol .40, No .JOJ
Copyrighted 1990

By BRIAN J. REED
Senti nel News Stalf
Bids for seve ral Commun ity
Development Bl ock Grant pro ·
ject s were openPd at WPdnes ·
day's regu lar meeting of the
Meigs Co un ty Commissioners
but none were accepted pending
further consideration.
The projects were submit ted
by town ships across the co unty to
the commissioners for approval,
a process required by law.
The three projects bid upon
were from Sutton, Salisbury and
Rutland Townships, and ai l tn·
vol ve road paving . The only bids
received on each project were
from Shelly Compa ny.
Shelly Company's bid on a one
mile paving project in Su tton
Township was $34,302 .50. That
figure Is $14,302.50 over the
commissioner's cost allowance
for th e project. Of the commls ·
sloners' projection of $30,000 for
th e total proj ect, $23,000 is to be
paid by funds from the block
gra nt.

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gives board better financial control
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

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RIVERDALE HOMES BETWEEN LOGAN &amp; NELSONVILLE
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and pay when they enter one of the four ticket
gates. II has been estimated by the lair board that
about 2,000 persons enter the fair without paying
each year.

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Sentinel Sial! Writer
A six-foot chain link fence
topped by three st r ands of
barbed wire being buill around
the Rock Springs fairgrounds
will be completed before tht'
open ing of the !27th ann ual Meigs
County Fair on Aug. 14
According to Dan Smith, a
member of the Meigs Fa ir
Board, the fencPd area will not
Include the Meigs County High·
way Garage nor the coun ty dog
shelter.
The horse barns over the hill
will also be outside the fence as
will all camp ing and parking
areas. The only exception on the
parking, accordi ng to Smith, Is
inside the race track. When !hat
area Is needed for parking.
specia l arrangement s will be
made to collect admissions .
Sm it h expl ained that Meigs
Co unty is one of the l ast Sou ·
theas tern counties to go to a
fencPd-l n fairground . Athens,
Ga!Ua, Mason, and Washington
have long had fences around the
fairgrounds and more recently
Jackson County has put up a
fence .
The fence, said Smith. will give
the Fair Board better financial

contro l over the operation of the
fair. As he expl ained the time has
come for tighten ing up adm iss ion
practices, for being sure th at
everyone who en ters the fair
pays for a ticket.
As an example of what has
bf'en happening In past years.
Smith said that last year a
committee checked one back
gate and within an hour, saw
nearly a hund red people pa ss
through wi tho ut paying.
Smith said that the board
estimates that about 2,000 people
Pnter the fair without paying
each year This was determined
by a survey of past attendance
records and ga te surveillance as
well as check ing parking places
and crowds, aga in st receipt s.
Bi ll Radford, Tim Bearhs, Ren
Slawter, Smith , and Virg il Win ·
don who servP on the commltteP
v iew the fence as onP way to
lighten up on unpaid admissions
and to Increase Income. Smith
said that last year the fa ir
operated on about the same
Income as was available In the
early eighties :'which means that
even though the price of tickets
has Increased there ha s been no
Increase In monies on whlc h to
operate the fair .

Fire causes extensive
damage to Middleport home

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A fire cauSPd extensive dam·
age to the Terry Bgewer mobile
home on McElhinney Hill, Mid·
dleport, Wednesday morning.
The Middleport Fire Depart ment reported extensive damage
to the laundry room and rear

bedroom . One of the firemen
reported that the fire apparently
started In the laundry room .
Three trucks and 11 m en
responded to the call at 7:12a.m.
and remained on scene untll8 : 43

a.m.

Lottery winners come forth
After much rwnor and specu lation, the other winners of
Saturday night's Ohio Lottery drawing have appeared to claim
their prize, according to state lottery offlcials.
Salvatore Cauvula and two co-workers from Villa Romana
Pizza, Joseph Roe and Carol Cline, all of Co lumbus, bought the
winning lottery ticket at Eber's Gull in Racine.
The trto will share half of a $13 million j ackpol with another
winner from the Cleveland area.

" What wr have here is the
same amount of money coming
ln. but more mon ey going out.··
he commented.
This means, explained Smith.
that we do not have mon ey to
Improve entertainment offer·
lngs, to put up needed barns, to
fix the race trac k fence , to put
new roofs on som e buildings that
need It, to do ali the oth er things
to Imp rove the fai r.
"We are trying to get where the
public wants us to be, but it takes
money,·· said Smith.
About 4,000 feet of fence Is
being put in place at about a cost
of $30,000. Bates Amusement Co.
Is contrlbu Ung some to the
project on the basts th at they
anticipate more carn ival ride
receipt s, bu 1 most of the cost will
be handlPd by the Fair Board .
There wi ll be four admission
gales for f alrgoers - one at the
log cabin, one over at the cattle
barn, one down by the grand·
stand, and one over by the horse
barns
In add i tion to the small admis ·
sion gates, there wi ll be several ·
16-foot gates and several 20-foo t
gates for use by exh ibitors for
loading and unload ing, for letting
race drivers onto the track, for
emergency si tuations, for dellv·
erl ng produce and other supplies
to the refreshmenl stands, and
for get tJng the carniva l rides on to
I he midway .
Sm ith said that by seeing that
every fai rgoer pays to en j oy the
annual even t, the board hopes to
see receipt s Increase allowi ng
for Improvements and expan·
slon. He sa id that a new horse
barn Is needed for the junior fair
and a new lives tock barn for
overrun, In addition to the
repairs of buildings now on the
grounds.
Commenting on the $9 mem·
bershlp ticket price, a $!increase
this year, Smith said he thinks
It's "s till a heck of a bargain for
five days of entertainment." The
tickets are currently on sal e at
nwnerous l ocations around the
county.
General dally admission Is $5
with children under one year of
age being adm itted free at lhe
gates.

Run and Zuspan Hollow areas,
Shelly Compa ny has placed a bid
for $22,613.50 . Again, the bid was
considerably over the board 's
cost allowance for the proj ect.
which was $18,000 . Block grant
funds ilre earmarked to pay 100
percent of 1he cost of the
Salisbury Township project.
In Rutland, where officia l s
plan to pave portions of Brick,
Locust and Mulberry St reets, the
bid from Shelly Company was
$13,278.00. The commi ssioners'
projected cost was $10,900 . This,
too, was a project to be paid for
entirely by block grant funds.
In addition. a fourt h project for
wh ich bids were advertised, a
restroom pro ject within the Vii·
lage of Middleport, was not bid
upon by any co nt ractors.
The commissioners voted to
table all action on the bids .
Meigs County Engineer Phil
Roberts and County Garage
Superin tendent Ted Warner re·
por ted lo th e commissioners that
road projects underway or com ·
pleted are Ch ildren 's Home Hill
Road. Union Avenue. County

Road One. and Minersvi lle Hill
Road.
It wa s reported to the commis·
sloners that berm work would be
required on Union Avenue
The commissioners reported a
drainage ditch problem in Ra·
cine to Roberts. Roberts lndl·
cated that he and Warner had
Investigated the problem and
had determined th at the ditch
was maintained by the Ohio
Department of Transportation

Roberts and Warner a lso reported that the fair board is now
installing a fence around the
periphery of the Meigs Coun ly
Fairgrounds . Roberts indicated
to the commissioner s tha t they
had met with members of the fair
board several times , and that the
highway department, whose offlee and garage is located next to
the fairground s, did not foresee
the fence causing any problems
with its daily actpvilies.
Roberts al so said that the fair
board had sa id I hey would allow
the county highway department
to store eq uipm ent In buildings
wit hin the fence in the off season.

Should proxy vote be secret?
BEF shareholder says yes
vo tes to sway th em to voting the
oppos ite

By LEE ANN WELCH
OVP News Staff

This year's Bob Evans Farm s
Modrl Homr

and pump savtngs onlo yuur poo.et A n.gn el1,
c•ency Bryant heal pum p ef'l•c•enuy rem o~es 1101 a r
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Tn,s unit hears ';Ovr home •n w•nrer roo

With Special Weekend
Sale Prices And
After Rebate'

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In Salisbury Township. where
1rustees pian to pave in the Silver

GOING UP - A fence Is going up around the
Rock Sprlnp fairgrounds and will be completed
before the opening of the !27th annual Meigs
County Fair. Falrgoers wlll park outside the fence

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HOMES

NEW 14x70 HOME ON DISPLAY PUMP HEAT
STARTING
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A chance of thunderstonns
Saturday and Sunday, wllh
fair weather Monday.

stock holders ' meeting will take

on a new twist this year -

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proposa l from Herb Bush will bl'
dlscussPd concer ning ro nf iden
tlal proxies
Bush. 16 Belmont Dr., Galllpo
l is. Is a stockholder in the

com pany. and a former business
partner of company founder Bob
Eva ns, has made a proposal to
the shareholders to be presented
at the Aug . 13 meeting in Rio
Grande.
He says the proxies should be
k ept permanenlly confidentia l
and th ose votes shou ld be
count ed by an Independent third
party.
T he votes have. in lhe past.
been subj ect to the scrutin y of
corporat ion officers, who may
co n tact ·' non -management"

ThP i ntegrity of the proxy is at
stake. Bush sa id
In a supporting statement
inc ludPd In lhi s year's proxy,
Bush said :
"A lthough the integrity of the
proxy affect s all shareholder s,
two lypcs of sha rehoiders are
parti cu larly vuln erable to man ·
agement reso li cl tati ons · money

man agers

(e.g . co mmercial

bank trust department s. insu ·
ranee companies and other flnan ·
rial Insti tutions) who may be
more sensitive to the appl ication
of economic pressure than to the
best Interests of shar eholders;
and
"employcc·sha rcholdcrs who
are uniquely defenseless aga inst
attempt s t&gt;y their employer
management to cha nge their

votes."

SHEEP SHEARING - John Rice, Melp
County ExteMlon Agent, demonstrates tbe art of
sheep shearing for f·H Club members. Shearing
lo done by the youth In preparation lor exhibiting

Bush lik ens the tndependenUy ·
taiUed proxy to the secret ballot
of American politics .
" I n my opinio n, shareholders,
&lt;IS corporate citizens, deserve
I hP same privacy accorded volcrs In our democratic politic al

system." Bush wrote
A sta tement by the board of
dirf't'fors disagrees wi th Bush.
They say It wou ld place the
company at a disadvantagt' In a
proxy contest. "When stock ·
holders are co nsidering Issues
critica l to the co mpany, the
board of dire ctor s believes that
the company shoul d promote the
recommended vote," the s t att&gt; ~
ment sa id.
Th e proposal is being voted on
the proxy ballot this year
However, the proposa l may be
withdrawn and not entered at !he

share holders
Grande.

me et ing

in

Hio

their anbnals ·~ the llieip Coun'1 Fair, Au1.
14-18. He said the wool mU81 be cullo It lalla away
from lhe clippers. Rice sheared n sheep Taesday
evening at the Rock Sprlnp Fairgrounds.

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