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                  <text>Page-16- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, September 19. 1990

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non-medical items tor young patients at Cabal Huntmgton Hospotal s Burn lntensove
Care Unit (the only one of its kind in West Virginia). These items. who~h are not covered
by insurance, might include special protective clothing that helps skm heal or bocyc~es
that help youngsters exercise injured arms and legs. The lund also pays for such baSICS
as food, clothing and shelter for families who have lost everythong m a lore.
_
Just take your empty aluminum cans to a participating Foodland and place them'"
the specially marked ACBC container. That's all it takes to help I

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, September 20, 1990

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By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Stall
Two Community Developmenl
Block Grant Fund project s are
now completed. according to
Meigs County Engineer Philip
Roberts, who reponed on th e
progress of the CBDG projects at
Wednesday' s regular meeting of
the
Meig s
Co unly
Commissioners.
Roberts told the commission ·
ers thai I he paving project al lhl'
parking lgt at the London Pool in
Syracuse Is completed. as is lhc
CBDG road lmprovemenl pro·
jects in Rutland.
The county highway depart·
ment took on the road work In
Rutland as one of three CDBG·
funded "force account" projects
in an attempt to keep costs of
those projects al coso es timates
previously
se t by lhe

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FLAG PRESENTATION - Rose Carr, president of the Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053
Auxiliary, on behalf of I he post, presented a flag to

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BEIJING IUPli- The Oiym
pic Council of Asia, facing
threats of an Arab boycott, voted
overwhelmingly Thursday to bar
Iraq from the Asian Games and
expel It .f rom the council over the
Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, o!flctais satd.
The chief Iraqi delegale ang
rtly denounced the vote as fixed,
but satd hts nation saw no point In
appealing.

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ByCHARLENEHOEFUCH
Sentinel News Stall
An Ohio Department of Aging
grant of $20,(J(J() for a computer
and some corrective work on the
heating and cooling syste m allhe
Senior Citizens CeniPr has been
announced by Rep. Mary Abel
and Sen. Jan Mlchapi Long.
In making the announcement,
Rep. Abel commented that "ills

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"This wa.s a victory for every lhing illegal," said I he Iraqi chief
delegate, Abdul Karim ai-Mulla.
after the vote. "This is our great

sorrow."
The vote was the latest show of
international outrage against
Baghdad over lhe Aug . 2 Inva sion, in which OCA Presldenl
f'ahad ai Ahmad ai · Sabah, a
membPr of the Kuwaiti royal

family, was killed by Iraqi troops
as they stormPd !nto thP oil-rich
emirate.
Sheikh Ahmad ai Fa had ai ·
Sa bah, who succeeded his father
as presodent of Kuwait's national
Olympic committee, praised the
vote as a reflection of Asian
disgusowllhlraq HesaidKuwail
now would seek to exclude fraq
from other in!Prnatlonal
organlzatlons.

commissioners.
Roberts also reported that the
road striping crew Is expected lo

arrivr In the county In thl' near
future to begin striping counly

roads thal were improved thi s
summer
The commissioners app roved
a rc'quesl from Meigs County
Probate and Juvenile Courl
Judge Robert E. Buck to tr ansfer
funds In his co url' s operating
budget.
Judge Buck requesoed lhal his
office be permilled 10 lran sfer
$1.125 from the office's "exira
help" budget to I he "supplies"
account.
Meigs Counl y Commission
Clerk Mary Hobstelle r was auoh·
orized to re ·advertlse for office
space for the Meigs County
Deparanenl of Human Services

"We were informed that your
county had faced the same
problems and now have a good
workable program with Meigs
EMS."
The ieller went on to say I hal
Meigs EMS Administrator Bob
Byer had agreed to attend a
mecling in :vlarietta at the
requesl of Wauhington County
EMS for the purpose of providing
them with the needed advice and
Information.
Earlier In lhe day, ala public
hearing attended by thecommis sioncrs and officials of the Ohio
Department of Transportation,
aciion was laken to abandon a

annex due to an error in thr ad

sec tion of "unused old State

describing the dimensions of th e
space nepded .
"A greal compliment" was
how Meigs County Commos
sioner Richard .Innes descri bed a
letter from I he Washlnglon
County Emergency Medical Ser
vices for advice on "obtaining
funding for operations of 1raining
and equipmenl for EMS...

Rnule 7" , located near Meigs
Co uno y Road 75. running parallel
to I he ex i sting four-lace highway
near the nrw Soil and Water
Co nserval ion Office.
In addolion to I he commission ·
ers. who stood in favor of th e
abandonment. RobPrls and two
properly owners on th e road, .I lm
Conlinurd oo page 12

Senior Citizens Center to receive
$20,000 grant for improvements

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Donald Shue, principal of Tuppers Plains
Elementary on Wednesday. t\ short presentation
was held at the school lor the students.

Iraq booted from Asian games

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Roberts says two
CBDG fund projects
have been completed

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Low tonight in mid 50s.
Friday, high In the mid 70s.
Chance of rain 70 percent.

Said Sen. Long. "ThPawarding
of this grant is another slep
forward in our effort to see I hal
our area's elderly need s are met
This money will allow the Meo gs

BREAST QUARTERS

Counly Council on Aging to do an
even better )ob of serving our
seniors."
Temperature control al the
Meig s Senior Cllizens Cen ter has
been a continuing problem since
the structure was built, accord
lng to Eleanor Thomas. program
director. who noted thai she had
reque sted $57.400 tor the project
- $5,400 for the computer sys·
lem. and $52,000 for the correclive work on lh e heating and air
conditioning sys tem.
However, under the term s of
House Billl084, the Ohio Departmen I of Aging can provide only
one lhird of the funds for th ese
projects. The remaining two
third s must COml' rram local
sou rcPs, although &lt;IS explained

by Mrs. Thomas. the actual
space In the building can be used
for "In kind" malch fulfilling
that loca l requirement.
Mrs. Thom as said thai she
assumes th e $20,(J(J() will go
Inwa rd th e purchase ot the
romputer system with the rest of
I he money 10 go for the heatin g
and cooling corrective work
As with all HB 1084 funds l o
qualify each faciiily must offer a
full rang e of se rvi ces Including
nutrilion program s, t ra nsporta·
lion, legal services, health
screening . and olher benefit
asslstancL' A statewide rev iew
committee allocales the fund s
ba se d on applicailons prepared
by Ohio arPa agencies on aging

SUBSCRIPTION RENEWi\L - For many
years the Farmer's Bank and Savings Company
ha• provided 10 magazine subscriptions lor the
Melg&gt;; High School Library. 1\11 of the magazines
are flied and kept for research by thr studenL•.

The subscriptions were renewed Wednesd&amp;}' at
the school. Pictured, 1-r , seated, are Paul Reed of
the Farmer's Bank, and Michael VaaMeter.
Standing, S••an Walton and Stacy Shank.

Merchants discuss holiday projects
Plans for the holiday sea son as
well as other spf'c ial f all pvents

were discussed during thl' Po me·
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OBSERVE EVENT - Phylllclans at Veterans
Memorial Ho8pltal were presented speclal logo
coffee mup as a part of lhe observance of
Nallonai Medical Records Week. A Medical
Records Department luncheon was held and
Thursday (today) the department entertained

other employees ol the hospital with an open
house as a part of the weeklong observance. In the
photo, Dr. Douglas Hunter receives a coffee mu1
from .Jane Hello, Medical Records employee . Mrs.
Sue Stone Ia head ollhe department.

ing held recently in thrllank Onr
Board Room.
Annie Chapman preslrled al
I he meeting durin g which limP il
was noted lhat the new Ch risl
mas street banners purchased by
Bank One and lhe Mercha nt s
Assoclalion are in production
and thallhl' poles are ready to be
put into place on Main Streel .
Members were asked to meet at
the village garage Thursday
night at 7 p.m. to hewp sorl
lhrough the Christmas lighls and
make decisions on whal can be
u sed to decorate Second St reel
it was noted that lhl' merchants annual open hou se will he
held on Sunday , Nov. 25. Gwen
Hail was named to be chairman
of the open hou se event with
Leesa Murphy to be co ntacted
about organizing the Christmas
parade at 2 p.m that same day .
It was proposed by Chapman
that the merchants purchase a
used hay wagon which th e
association can use to decorate
tor parades and other special
events. Bill Quickel volunteered
to head up the project and anyone
who knows of an available
wagom in good condition should
con tact either Quickel or
Chapman.

A schrdulr of sr .'l quicrntPnnlal
act iv iti es was di stributPd by

alii if's with C'fll('rtalnnwnr In rh~'

downtown arf'a on .\ov . i .l . in

Mary Powell Th e nexl &lt;'wnl wi ll
conjunction with thr merchants
lakeplaceonSep t 27at7: :10p.rn
Opt'fl hOUSf'.
at the Mrigs Cou nty Library in
Plaa ser's RPstaurant owned
Pnml'roy whrn Dr. Hubf'rt Wll
by .J im Hill was we lcomed into
helm will show a slid Ps on
thP association
Angle Swift
"Ethnic Cultural.~ lnflurncf' on
rPpn•spn tcd thr re s taurant at thp
the Appalachian Culture". Th f'rr
meeting. Plan~ werP m ad4? 10
will IJ r enterrainmrnt a nd rr
form a wPiroming committe{' 10
freshmenls following the
gTPP1 new businesses which are
presentallnn
openo ng up in the area and
On Oc1. li and 7 sf'vrral
anyonr interested in srrving on
acllvllies have been planned
that romm ltt ee are as kPd to
including a bicycle rodeo, an
contact Chapman. II was pro
E ngl is h comedy and musi c, and . posed I ha t a planter bL• pur ·
a kinder parade. There wi l l be
chased for McDonald's grand
music by a German band. a
opening next week .
group of folk dancer s will P&lt;'r
II was noted th at the local
fo rm, and lhe Zucchlne Picker s
herbalis ts will be holding an herb
will be on hand to entertain.
f es t in the mini-parks on C:o url
Plans have also been madP for
Street on Saturday, Sept. 29
EuropPan style horsr dr awn
Members will promote the discarriage rides. and displays of
play and welcome the herbalists
arts and crafts as well as ethni c
with an advertisement in The
exhibits and refreshments.
Daily Senti nel.
On Oct. 14 at 3 p.m. at Trinity
A committee was appointed lo
Ch urch in Pgmeroy. an organ
put together an advertising proco ncert will be presented to
gram for October, November
commemorat e the Barckhoff Or·
and December. The proposal is Ia
gan Factory. Larrq Keenan.
be presented at the Oct. 10
professor of organ and keyboard
meeting for review by the
at Morehead College, Ky . will be
merchants.
presenting lhe concert.
Plans were made for the next
Other activities will Inc iud e th e promotional weekend. Oct. 5 and
St er nwheeiers Fall Foliage Tour
6. when sesquicentennial activion Oct. 27, and the Sesquicetenttes are taking place in the
nial Christmas Parade of Nation·
village.

�Thursday, September 20, 1990

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
lll Court Str.et
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF TilE MEIGS"MASON

ROBERT L. Wl'OGE'I'T
Puhltstlf-'r

\tc~;A

CHARLENE IIOEFLII'll
(;pnf•ral Manager

P A'I' Wlll'I'EliE .AD
i\ ••sistant Publl,..h€r/ Controller
A MEMBER of Th l' ll nih •d Pn-s s ln!Pr na t lnnal , Inl a nd Dcdh· Prt'" "
Associ at ion an d th&lt;' Am4' r ican Nc&gt;wspapn Pub ti s hN.., A -;sll("L i tion

lETTER: S OF OP I NION arr wr l ro mP. Thf'y should b'' l 1•s .-. than :\0(1
word s lo ng. All lrl1Prs arP su bj P(' f to i'dltln g and mu st hP signl'd w ith
nam e. addr rss and trl(&gt;phonP numbf'r . No un signPd lf'II Prs will bf' puhlls hPd. Lf&gt;llf'rs shou ld lw in good t astf'. addr r~s ing \ss ur s. not rrnnn;t i l
Il l'S .

Cheney right in
sacking Dugan
B"v LEO:-.! DANIEL
UPI Chid Com•spond••nt
WA SHJ NCTO N- \\'ar is too important to lt •a \· •· to

So

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Df&gt;fen sr SPcrc·LHV DickCht'nP~· \l,'J~ n.[!ht to fin · 1\ir F u1('I ' ( ·hll' !

of Staff Mi chael Duga n
It c ut no icr with the Pt' nfagon c hid th at Dugan ll ~ td !luwn .ll!l.•
missio ns and W J~ clP ro r a tPd for va lor :tn d wound" in \'H ·t n&lt;tlll , whllt •
Cheney sa t out tha t war m gr aduat r ...ch oo l
It didn ' t marter tho~! Duga n had sprn t mon· rim• · in ('om tJ. il t iLtn
Cheney had in th f' chow l rnP .
The bottom linP i." that AmPn cd Uo• ·~ not p1'rm lt four ~t.n ).!(' IH' t'&lt;~h
to dictate how it \\'&lt;Jgf'' war .
Dugan 's rrrklPss t'hPtoric. 1.vhic h promptPd h1s pub l ic ,, Ir k ing,
demonstratr s onrf• aga i n t ht~ nPct&gt;ssity fo r puli t icai i\'Si r dln t.., on t tw

milit ary "

·

Be fon? ad\· ocating ~l'.. s&lt;.t...,..,l nd t ion ol Ira qi dt •.-; po t S.J ddo~m ll u''I'H1
by ma ssi vl' tx:lmb i n ~ or Baghddd. Uug an would ha\'f· doll\' wt•l I t11
consider t h at in doing so ht· was pla ci n}! h rm sPl1 in tht · lint· •J I li n· .
-Someon0 should ha\' t' rc mind rd Du ~ a n o f hU\\ J&gt;n ·..,rdcn i HalT_
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Truman showC'd (;en Dou g l;!" Mi.i r A r th ur how lh t· ('1)1,~ · .ttt· 1h1 ·

ca bba ge.
Truman

di s mi ,..;~t 'd

.VL H·,\rthur in El.-J I l11 r

l n ~ u])nnlln . _illil/l

du : lrl £:

the Korean War .
M acA rt hu r Jn!S1a kt•n I~ bf' llt'\'Pd rht, war H ' a ..., tou im pr 11 · !.1 n: to lt ·;1\ ' t •
to civil ian s - t'\'l' /1 hJ ;., comm&lt;Jn ch'r in c hie f. For hi.., co n\' ul ut cd
rf' asoni ng. tht' ...trrog ant o ld so ldJN " ·.1s sum m anl y ~ac kt· d
· Nen•r o n'' to t; tkt • guff from thr brds'. Tr um an al.s o f 1!'1'd Ch id (1f
·Naval Op~ rd l io n s Lo ur" Dcnfidd .t ft (•r tht· .ldm11·,1] rt~m pl.li!wd
. publirl .v that tht' Na , ·~ · w a." tw 1ng ~ L ll'\' 1 '&lt;1 lor fund ... tn .~n ,\ II 1··11n·t ·

bomber

p ro gr&lt;~m

So whC'n Du~an turnPd him ~ • ·ll tnto Jn Ullf-! Uidf'fl ml..., '·&gt;i lt · tll&lt;·t!
thrPatenrd Prr.c.idP nt Rus h' s .., tr; ttt •g\ in th t· l'f' rsidn C u ll. h1· h,td to
go
But lhPrf' JS J do vm sJ df' to Dugan 's dbml...,~.il. whirll Will h,I \ T . 1
ch!liin g l' ffrr t tl!l o thrr spnior milit ;H _
\' Ol!l('f' l'" \\l11 1 ... onlt'll llH''
supplement otfiria l r h ~u1nr b uf i nlnrm a t ion
Thl' arlministr &lt;tliu n &lt;tlrP&lt;Hl\ l1a ." dt&gt; rnon .'&gt; triilt •d .1 di ~ !ll d \ 1111.-:
w!llingnPs~ In hlock nPw s r·r,vf'r.tg r' ol '' " mc~"l' t' milll.ir .\
deploy mpn t to t ht · M irlrllt• I·:;"' t !\ nd ciu ring I hf' I', 1n;J m: 1 i n\' ;t.., i\ln . tlw
Pl'ntagon k r p! tht • otficiLtl "prr ss puul · fa 1 l rDm tht• dCtion
It is as if lh! ' adm ini st r;1li on ;Jrrog;-mtl _
\ ' t•xprrh Amrri('Jn' to
support w i t h thPir h l ood a nd 11-t'as un• mil iL Jr .\ · npt ' l ilti on." lt ll'_\ &lt;l l t'
told noth i ng about
Oug;1n. o n ltlf' ot ht •r h;t nd . l'nl ·o uragrd sf' II io r /\i r Fo1 Ct' o ff icf'J s to
br mon' o p• •n w i th n ·p ortp r s_ I n ;m Aug t SJX'PI'h , hP ..,,11d !t •; Hit'r "
" nC'ed to bl' U!Jfron t . 1hi'!' nrf'rl ro hi' 1hi' guy s nn point ;1nd 1hi'\' n• 'Pd I o
tak r the g aff that gors with il :1nd the fl ack th:1 t got•s w1th it ·
WhPn hP camp undPr f in ' fn1 hi s misguldr&gt;ci!Prll il l kc, lt i iiH ' pn'" " ·
D ug an did not takP CO\'t'r
" I si nccrd _
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h avr ca usf'd. " hr 'ar cl hdot'f' l' lr.:ni ng hi." dl' "k .tnd lt •:J\·in g I ll •
Pent ago n_
After only 'jq dJ\'" in thP A1r Fnr• ····._ lop job . llu g;Jn l1 •ft with hl 'h ono r intact . ii&lt;., bf'f il &lt;., &lt;1 w;t rrim wh o r·at·npd !hi ' l 1u rpt1 · Ht '.ll' \ ;1nd
Silver Sta r

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
Thursday. September 20, 1990

What is really at stake in mideast?
WAS HI NGTO N - George
flush, still looking for '"!he vision
thin g," has ye t to clearly en un date th e chief reaso n why he has
eomm itt ed troops to the Middle
Ea st. Bush has said he is there to
r r in.;taH' the Kuwait! royal fam ll v ro power Butt he message I he
Amrr lc an public has heard Is
that our m1•n and wompn arr
risking llwi r l lvt's to keep the

forcethereturnof tha t l and,as lt
has with KuwaiL
Du ri ng th f&gt; pa st 40 years, th e
pltght of 1he Palestin ia ns and the
I srae li occupallon dominated the
Middle East. The debate fo cused
on srcu ri t y fo r Israel and a
homela nd for th e Palestinians .
nut the Iraq i cr isis changes that
[ t requires a new look at the
long"hel d I srae li co nt entio n, once

c;u ppl y o f oil flowin g
I f so ldi Pr s start com ing home

seen as sel f-serv in g, tha t t he real
th rea t to stability In the rrglc . 1

in hody bags, ell her n•ason will
so und hollow .

will come from lnter "Arab fight "
ing and not from an Arab" I sraeli

T llf' r P is a v ision behind th e
(JI&gt;pl oy rn c nt . PVC'n if Bush docsn ·I
src it . Sacldam Hussei n has
hanrlf'd Rus h t he makings of
.g rC'J t ness.
Today's c ri sis, likP th e pPriud
followin g World Wa r II. sets in
motion forcrs that , by their vny
nature . dep&lt;l rl from past pall
1'/'/lS of bPh;wim and could
r h angt• t ht' ro ursf' o f history i n
t/lr M icldlr Ea ."i t I t r an UPusrd Js
lrvrragr to brin g lhP East B loc.
;wd C'vrn I srael. in to a co mmon
c;-w sf' wi t h A r abs and t hr West.
Si JH'f' t ht' crra tion of l sraPI
t hrrr have bf'f'n fl vf' wa rs br t wf'f'n lsraf' l an d it s A r ab nPigh
l&gt;O r ~. I n rach case. I srae l ac quir i'd Arah land and thr U ni trd
Sta ff' S didn ' t r ush in troop.'i to

co nflict.

Americ a's na t ion all nteres ts in
t he regi on hav e been defined b y
fo ur primary objec tlvrs The
first has bC'en to ensure thP
sPcurlt y and surv iv al of l srar l
The second, has been to ensure
access to a reli abl e and steady.'
supply of relatively c ht'a p oil
Thr thi rd ha s bPen lo maintain
good relation s wilh Arab natio ns
and seek a pPilCI' t)('twrcn them
il nd I sra PI. Th f' fou rt h wa s to
kPep th e Sovif' ts out nfthereg io n.
Th r fou rth is ne ar ! ~· obsolPI P,
and In fact t he U nited Stat es is
now tryi n g to gPt l hP Soviets into
thr .1 r Pa with milllary force si nce
thry arf' &lt;J irf'ad y rl iplomatlcall .Y
on the U .S. sidr .

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Alta

is not an ywhere c l ose to t]('eom
ln g an obsoiPI P prlorily , but how
hi gh a pril'cwill the Uni ted St ates
pay In lives to pn'sf'rvr access to

oil '?
TherP are milny, pa rt icularly
In the Whii P HnusP, who arf'

privat ely and publicly say ing
that our hi ghest priority is ull
because it drlvf's thP wo rld

eco nom y" While oil i s important,
It pal es . in our v iew , b efore
somethin g el se that hangs in thr
balance of thi s cri sis .
wha I is at stak e in the Pe rsian
Gu lf Is how the United St ates
so lv es problems In lhe new
world. The ro le must be defined
In a way that fo sters consens us.
coo peration and diplomatic so lu "
tions to cris es- and res ists the
tempt ati on to become a heavy
handed wor ld pollee for ce.
Ameri ca Is In uncharted terri ~
tory. Th e absence o f superpower

reg ion&lt;.~ !

pmblPms si nce the
Sovi ets co uld no long er be
counted nn to m at ch th e U.S
pr esenc e In th e MirldiP East
Then Saddam in vadPd Kuwait as
an exam pl e of how ht' took rarr of
his ow n wobl c m s
In the pas t, US diplomacy
meant deallng w i th thP dPvil wp
knew - ro u n I des ll C'adPrl by
pro-Soviet lradNs w ho werE'

bein g cha l lenged by pro Western
guerri ll as. or tll P opposite, U .S.
allies challeng&lt;'rl by leftl sl guer
rllla s.

Toda y's

c risis

in

the

Persian Gulf ha s resu lt ed i n an
unpn•dlctrd unity amon g nat io ns

of

all

slrlp cs

in the Unit ed

:-.Ja ti on.o:; Sec url1 y Cou nc i l.
It 1s d spirit of coopPratJOn that

should not be sacrifice d for the
u r ~r to play Rambo. Thetempta~
l ion tn use U .S. t roo ps once they

arc

fully

deployed

In Saudi

Arabia shou ld bf' avoidPd.

com p etitio n thr o ug hout th e
Third World has dangers as well
as appor t un ities. When the super "

A mulli "lateral app roac h
through the once"r idi culed Unl ~

power s withdraw

for world slabil lty and security,
If Pre siden l Bush and his allies

from

many

wor ld t ro ubl e spot s, the r esulting
power vacu um ma v be filled by
region al bullies and dl clators.
.Ju&lt;t l ast spr ing . Saddam told
Arab lenders th at they shoulrt
SPC'k

th C'ir

own

so lu tions

tn

sta~s

Define goals before shooting

By DAVE HARRIS
The Meigs Marauders traval to
Trimble on Friday night to play
coach Greg Holbert and the
Tomcats" The defending TVC
Champs are currently 2"2 on the
ye ar" Trimble went 10"1 on the
ye ar losing only to Green Town "
ship In the stale playoffs"
The Tomcat s are led by all ~
state candidate Roger Bingham
at quarterback, Bingham a four

By GENE CADDES

UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS - Clf=veland SL
Ignatius has reclaimed the No" 1
spot In this week 's United Press
lnternalonal Ohio High School
Board of Coaches Di vision I
football ratings .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPII This week's United Press Inter "
national Ohio High School Board
of Coaches football ratings (with
first place votes and won "lo sl
records In parenth eses):

Dlvl.doo I
TeiUTI
I. Oi&gt;V. Sl. Ignatiu s

f.. Warren Harding 14-0 )

ctn. Princetm

9. West Chester Lakota !4 -01

V1ncenl Carroll

t akin g

c ant rC' dU&lt;' li on In th P ac t iv it ips of

Meanwhi le. rrgu lar U.S. forc&lt;'S

dr ug traffi ckers hew

rou ldn ' t ca rp lessa OOutthp scenp
of t h('i r last t r iumph undf' r arms .
Out thr re Is a le sso n fo r us down
in P anama . if only we ca rP to
tlPf'd it

i nt hPCa n ai Zo newf're mor r th an
r nou g h to protrc t t hP ran a I f ro m
attflc k or sa bo tagC' .
Bu sh's o1her two re ason s. it
SPf' m ed. possessed more hr ft.

"Pi lot s. dock work f'J'S ;IJld
pPOp le in ru r al arras say the r nd
of Mr. Nor iega ' s ha rsh mi li tary
rul e has Instead given smu gg lers
nP\V, unlimi ted accPss to m any

I raq IS nnt Pa n ~l m i:t. of co u rse,
and Bush would have an easier
tim r m&lt;.~ k i n g the cast' for an
allac k . S&lt;1dd am threaten s his
neig hbors. covets a nuc lea r

Madlsoo B.

up

arm s

Washin gton
in

respo nsr.

say thrrr has tx&gt;rn little signifi "

Thr• lesson Is that we'd better

Not on ly did wr ln sla ll a pre"

rural landin g fi elds and costal"

bomb, deploys chemi cal wea

vio usly el ec t Pd Pan a m anian
prPs lclrnt In offlcr. we also
toppl ed a hrut al d ictator known
to poc·kC't profit s from drugtrafficking .
Presiden t Guillermo End;na
n•rnains in uf flcr today, although
with no spi'cia l popularit y He
also rrma ins. alas. thr solr
jus tifica t ion for ou r in v as ion . T o
spc whv . r pad thi s d ispa t ch fr om
TllP NPw York Timrs ' Mark

arras
In short , thr· m os t commonly In
vnk C'd go :1 l nf our inv as ion - t o
strm thl' fl ow or d r ugs through
Pan ama - sim pl _v nrvrr pannPd
nut A nd it's h;1rd to br li evr w e'd
ha vp inv aded solely to i ns t all an
l' lPc ted leader i nt o an offl cP hP'd
nPVC'I' pvrn occuplr d.
US offic ial s may fail at
putt ing Noriega awav for a long
strpt c h in prison. too . A s thf'

pon s w he n convPnl ent, and con
troi s, with his new holdin gs In
Kuwal I , rw rh aps 20 perc c n1 of I hl'
wor ld' .s oil rr spr vc s

int eg ri ty of thr Panam a Canal

Uhlig·

acquit tal of Im el da Ma rcos

sug ~

Y el wltlw ut the goal of t oppling

T rf'; 1ty ..
From t hC' out sC'l . no one too k
his fir st an d las t reaso ns vf'r~·
sN iou slv . Americans ha vr brf'n
harassPd in any number of

"Eight month s a fte r thP Amrr lean strik e. Pan amanians famil
lar wl1 h 1ht' countr v's jung lr
airstrip s an d rnggr'd t·uastlinps

gPst s. con victin g fore lgnr rs in
U.S. co urts for cr im es co mmi t·
IPrl abro&lt;Jrl i sn 't as ('dSV as so mP
prnsPcutur s wou ld lik r us to
hl'lirv('

Sa dddm. wh &lt;.~ t ar e

Unfol d

in g In U .S. District Court herf' is
t he s t o r ~· o f a l f'ad ing arrospa cf'
companv &lt;lC('USf'd o f im p roper!~·
obt ainin g an Pmploy er's co nfi ·
r!Pn !! al law (' nforcf' mrnt f il f's i n
:1n Jllrmpt to di scrrd il an
indi v idu al who had comp lained
of fra uclu lf'nt p rac t lcrs and
S&lt;tf (' \\ ' Vi0 1.11iOn S in ta sks Pf1r
fnrmPd f o r th f' frdf'ral
g&lt;1\'f'rn ment .
ln stan cPs of arros pace con
tr ac 10r s rhf'a tl ng thr DefensP
Orpartmrnt Clnd Na tion Aeronauti cs an d Spacf' Admlnistra ·

Pxp loded just a flf'r liftoff.
fPciPr :l l law p ro hibit s no n
gov prn mPnt invPst iga tnrs fro m

h av in g accrss to th osr fil(' s, bu t
formrr law rn forcrmf' nt offic ia ls
li kr M ~'f'rS o ftPn US(' fr iPnd sh ip&lt;;

left with?

Fi ghti ng for che ap oil and the
reslora ti on of thr Kuwaiti oilg;t JTh :-''} If th ~ 1 :'s nur haiii P c r y.
count rnro nu1.

Whistleblower sounds off in court
HOU STON t NEil 1 -

WP

Pittsburgh

81
N('wYork _ ...... AJ
Montreal .......... 79
Chicag o .
II
Philadelphia
fi 9
Sl Loui s
66
11 E DS
Lns AngP IPS ..
Sa n Fra ncisco
San Otego
Hou ston
Allanta .

fic t itious emplnvee wa s placed
on th e

company

sa fety

st and ard s

co mput er

p ayr ol l

for

so flwan•

and

tes tin g

were

ig ·

nored . possibl y endangering the
spacf' shut liP c r ew

1n:

"Baghdad;. H.elsinki - hey, WHO CARES
sbout domestic problems?'"

Among the witnesses likely lo
tes tlfv on Solomon's behalf when
the case comes to lrlal Is loj(&lt;an
A'drldge , a former Rockwell
qual ity co ntrol engineer wh o
claims that he was !Ired, also In
1987, beca use he refu sed to
f alsi fy the r esu lt s nr safety audits
performed on space shuttle com "
ponenl s. He also accused the
company or wllhholdlng docu "
ments that should have been
turned over to the government
commission Investigating the
1986 disas ter that occurred when
lhe space shuttle Challenger

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Kr amer 0-21. 2 20 p.m.

S! Lou is at Piltsburgh. niRh!
HousH'fl at Atlanta . night
Ctn c\n natl at Sa n Olf'li(o. night
San Franelsc.·o at Los AngPICS.
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"WHILE THEY LAST"

t o Its Pr in ceton

win,

advanced from fourth to seeond
with seven fir sts and 20~ points as
the Division I list underwent a
maj or shakeu p"
Divis ion II also had a return
No. 1 team in unbeaten Steuben ville, while the leaders i n the
Continued on pa ge 9

!fl. 19 Hur on 17: 20 . llif'J West
J('{! (' rson and Wy oming, 11 rach

lrmton 11; 18 Canloo Ce ntral
Catholic l ~l: 19. Wlckllfff' 12: :1n
tliPI Buevrus and Ca nfield 11

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l3elpre
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Wellston ..
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Tri mble .... ".
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Nels" York .... .
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Alexander .
I
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Fed "Hocking "
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3 H5 135
Meigs .
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13€1pre at Alexander
Athens at VInton County
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Parma

before upsetting Be lprt• last
week.
A Meigs win wtll pqt the
Ma ra uders right back Into the
ra ce In the wid e open TVC ti tle.
. K ickoff Is 7:30 Friday night in
Glouster .
, - -- - - - ' - - - - - -

10. AkrCfl Hoban (4-01 .
. .4 3
Second uon : 11 Am anda Cl~:a r ·
cn.&gt;ek 41 : 12. Bloom Ca rroll ill .lf\:
ll ttl eJLick ing Vallpy and Willard
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N~TIONr\L

1

co mmo npl ace In rPcent dPca dP s,

over

Phalin's favor ite receiver pul
ling In six scoring tosses .
The Marauder ground game
final!~ came al?ng a little In ~as~
weeks win over Miller. Tallba~
Terry McG u l~e has been ~le
Mara uders lead ing rus her 1 s
sea son with Frank Blake beln~
slowed by the flu bug " But wrt
Blake hea lthy I he duo are due to
.
ex pl ode.
d
d
11
Th e Mar au er
e1ense wt
have the1r hands full stopping
Bingham. the defense returned
two Interceptions for touchdowns
last wee k with Blake picking off
one and rac ing 32 yards for the td,
and Bill Harless adding one of his
own fo r 35 yards"
Tri mble opened the season
with a 22"7 loss to Crooksville,
after a win over Federal Hocking
the Tomcats lost to Wellston 27 "2l

6. CAPE ( J.ll ...
. . 63
7. Ketu&gt;rlng Aller 14·0 1
. 'l4
!t Mt&gt;ntor Lak e Catholic 1 -1-01 .SJ
9. Port8ffiouth West ( -l-0) ......... 49

Majors

Robert
Walters

and connrctlons to circum vrn t
thP st at ute th a t is su ppos ed to
prolf'cl ind ividu als ag ain st i nva s ions or priv acy.

Meigs, for lhe first time since
bel ore th e seaso n started, Is close
to being hea lthy . Senior co ~
captain Aaron Sheets rei urns to
action this week after missing
two games w ith the flu bu g"
When the Marauders ha ve
g i ve n quarterback Jer e m y
Pha lin time I he junior has
re sponded wl,th eight touchdo wn
passes . Shawn Hawley has bee n

Scoreboard ...

As J B Kr•ll y. author of "Ara
hi J, thf' C ulf and thf' WP .s(,"
r mpha slzPs . rn w ambi t io n and
di sr egard for i ntcr n&lt;Jtlona l law
h avr ty pifird most Arab s tate s~
I raq . Kuwait and Saudi Ar&lt;.~ b i a
i nc ludrd ~ s i nce their ver y
i ncept io n

1~-0l .

4. Franklin ~4 -0l .
104
5. fostoria 11'1 (3-1'1 ... .......... 94
6. Bclott West Br anc h t4·0l .... 73
7. Columbu s Br!ggs 14·01
S!
B. Vermilion !4.0 ! .. ........ .. 4~
9. Unl ont(Mi n Lake ~1 ·1 t3·11 . 41
10. Belk&gt;fontalne 14·0) .... ......... 39
Second &amp;en: 11. Cin('lnnat l Pur·

4. Oovtor t4 -0i
5. Orrville 13·1)

Dlvls.ton 11
TelUTl
L Steubenville !H I

2 St Marys ~ emorl a l ' 11 t t
01.
.. ....... ..... 135
3. Solon ill !4-0)
. 119

Olvl.slon III
T eam
t Y'town Momey ~91 14-D•
2. Akroo St Vlnr rnt 111 14-0J
3. Youngs Ur sullm• 131 ~Hlt

Upptr Arllngtm 11: 20. Mansfll'lcl

kn ow f''&lt;act ly w hy we go t o war.
and possess r raso n able ob jPc
t! v t•.s, or I' I.'H' rvf'n tot al v i c to r~'
maY S4'(' rn futil f' over tim P.
As you ma .v !'PC all, Prrs id ent
Bus h gavC' fo ur reaso ns for our
Inv as io n o f P ana ma las t Df'
('P mbPr . Th Pv were. in his ow n
wor ds. "t o sJfrgu a r d thf' l i\'PS o f
AmNicans, todP ff'nddemor rao'
in P;1n. 1ma . to co mbat d ru .£!
traffi c king and to protect thr

win

Saturday .
St . !gnalius, which held No " I
two weeks ago, received 15 first
place votes and 237 poll point s
from this week 's big school
voting coac hes " Middletown ,
thanks

DeSall'fi H.

'l:&amp;

proba bl y

Ame r icans

ThP lawsuit was fl i ed by Ria

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6_Sandusky (4-01 .. .
. ... .99
7. Massillon Wash (3·1 1..
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8. Grewe City 131 !4-0t
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2. Mlddk:&gt;t OW"n t 71 1Hli ......... 204
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Th e Wildcats, two~ time defend ~
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back Into first pla ce following
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vlously No" 1 Cincinnati Prln ~
ceton Friday nlghL SL Ignatiu s
ran It s record to ~ " 0 with a 31 ~7

cell Marian 31: 12. Akroo. Buchtf'l
22: 13. Athens II; 14. Nor1h Canl on
Hoover 14; l!l. Da~· Jo n Dunbar 12 .
16. Lima Bath 11: 17 . tl\e) Mantua
Cres twood , Ge nPva and Map!('
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countries

by a foot injury thts sea son.
On delen se Trimble i s very
quick led bv mtddle guard Ja son
Guffey and linebacker Shane
Hooper, the duo combined for 16
ta ckles. six for losses, one
Interception, and four fuvble
recoveries In a 21"7 upse t at
Belpre last week.
In the win over Belpre, the
Tomcats fourced six Golden
Eagle turnovers .

Wheelersburg among top 10 in UPI prep grid ratings

man 22; 15 . lll el Can1oo M cKtnlr v
and Centervtlk&gt;, .20 each: 17.
Lakewood 19 : 18. Chllllroth e 13: JC!

Tra ns fi xed by a looming mil

year starter wa s honorable men "
lion all~state las I yPar when he
threw for 1300 yards and 19
louchdowns .
Charley Gatchell a 6"2, 185
pound junior Is Bingham's favor"
lte reclever . Gatchell caught 14
passes as a sophomore last year
Including six scoring tosses .
Th e Tomcats ground game Is
led by Sun Leeper, Leeper a 6"1,
175 pound senior has been slowed

Steubenville tops Division II p.oll

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Second teo: II. Austintow n rtt ch
35; 12. Ca nton GlenOak 30: l l
Clncinna!l St. Xavler28; 14. Board

lion h.wr becom e appallin gly
·A though t fo r t h&lt;' dav : Engl ish p lannighl ('h rhtoph t'l \ 'L II II!\'&gt;t '
wrote, "Accur st be hr that fi r"! i nvr ntf•d war ..

Meigs faces defending TVC champion Trimble on road

tf'd Na ti ons h as much promise

c;1n mak e it work in thi s crisis.
That is why it is so crit ic al to
t.rro in on a v ision th at is grea ter
th an chrap oil or thr nrf'ds of th e
Ku~: a t1i roval fam il y .

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SYJmnes Valley-Oak Hill battle may decide league crown
Ry G. SPENCER OSBORNE
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Las t year they decided the
c ham pions hip In the first week o!
conference play. Th is year the
sc hedule m akers decided to
ma ke them wa lt until the second
week o! league action to play
Oa k Hil l, re membering vivid ly
wha t Symmes Va lley did !o them
last year (the Vikings staved oil
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20-14 at Aid ) , will hos t thi s year' s
battle , which like las t year' s
co nfro nta tion could decid e the
championship.
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Va lley's remai ning sc hedu le that
posted a winning record las t
year. a nd lor the Oa ks, Sy mmes
and Kyger Creek, whom they
play in Week 9, a re the only
teams left on their slate that
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year, not to mention the onlyones
Ie ll th at ar e doing so rig ht now . In
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con tests, bu I fo ur or Raci ne's fiVl'
touc hdowns scored in t host•
games ca me via the pa ss.
The Bobca ts' s trong s utt . as
alway s, is the ru nn ing gamP.
With a powerful offenstve line led
by sen ior Dan Po lcyn and ve te-

ra n unde rclassm en such

as .Jeff

Birch field. Scott Newe ll and
Gr ady Snyder , among oth ers,
r unn ing backs Phil Brad bu ry.
J oe Edwa rds and J itter Gi lm ore
wi ll eat up p lent y of time on th e
c loc k a nd make enoug h tri ps to
the end zone 10 keep Kyger Crr&lt;•k
in th edr iver'sseat fo r th is ga m e.

Valley, KC ninth - In its firs t
yea r In Di vis ion I V. Regio n 15,

Sy mmes Va lley has tied Fo r t
F ryP for n inl h

6

Reds drop another tilt, 5-2
HOUSTON tUP l i - If the
Cinc innat i Reds a re get ti ng nervous abo ut clin ch ing the Natio nal
League Wes t Div isio n title.
they're not ready to admit it.
The Reds. who e ntered Wed·
nes day's ga me aga inst the Houston As t ros 4 1-2 ga mes a hea d of
t he Los Angeles Dodger s, took
a noth er tum ble, losing to the
i\s tros C&gt;-2.
Thr Reds have now los t lo ur of
the ir Ia st six a nd I 0 o! their las t 16
games.

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Innin gs . " We've got to put th a t
out of our minds' '.
Mark Por tugal, 10·10, scat ·
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**TAMPA BAY .... .. ..... .... .... 33 DETROIT ..... ....................... 24

**NEW YORK JETS ........... 20

\l,ra~

Friday 's slate
So uthwes tern at North Gal lla
Eas tern at Ha nnan Trace
Kyger Creek at So uthern
Sy mmes Valley a t Oa k Hill

Weeklv Specials

ATLANTA ..... .... .... .......... ... 24

AFC Eaat champion Billa haven 't been kind to Jets, beating tham flve 1tralght. ambtlrrll·
slng them In both meeting• In '89, NY getting one FG , lo1lng 34· 3, then 37-0 upping.

nosed ive when it

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SOFT DRINKS - FRIES · SANDWICHES

PHOENIX ........ ...... .... .. .. .... 10

Cowboys won just one game in 1989, losing 15. thair sole victory, 13-3 over Aedaklnsln
Waahington ... Skina had won first meeting in Dallal 30-7 .. . Paul Palmar sparked "0 " win.

clirnU

Trace

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY
VALLEY

Lions hoated Bucaln oeaaon opener two weeks ago. butT . B. waa poor vialtor, whipping Detroit 38-21 ... 08 Vinny Teltavordo paned for 237 yarda, 3 TDs, Llona sacked II tlmaa.

(Monday) BUFFALO ......... .. 30

!n

com ple ti on perce nta ge has go nr
up fr om 45'1. ton a 9-20 nig ht fat
154 yards a nd one touc hdow n
aga in st Fai r view two weeks ago I
to57.9'¥. ton a n ll -19 night for l i0
yards agai ns t So uthwes te r n! .

view and 3~ vs . So uthwestern!
could spe ll trouble for Trace at
it s homecom in g game Fr iday

;J

49

49ara have dominated Falcons, winning 10 of last 121nc~udlng 45-3, 23 -10 winalast sea aon ... S .F. QB Joa Montana threw throe TO paaaeslnflrat. Stave Young led 49enl In 2nd.

"*WASHINGTON .... .. ......... 31

will pr ovi de somP or the insp iration thr Pira tes need to ret urn to
the w inning tra ck.
A grra t dea l ol' in spi ra ti on,

Huntington Vin son. ~ v s. Fa i r-

A f ter experi&lt;'n ci ng

yardage ga ined in tiJPir first
three games. prak ing wi th a
141 -yard effort in thri r 31 1~
m ulti -over tim(' vic t o r ~· over
Iron ton St. Joe, I he To rn&lt;J does
sa w their rushing gamr ta kP a

All THE KENTUCKY FRIED
CHICKEN YOU CAN EAT

Carda lead series 1 0 · 5 ... Salnts playing 2nd game of aeason at home, Phoenix won't see
home field until 4th game ... Cards blanked in opener in discouraging 31 -0 lo.. to Skins.

*SAN FRANCISCO ...... .. .. .. 30

Eastern-Hannan

yards vs. Wa hama two weeks

agot. a nd a res urgence in the
aeria l a ttack co uld be an im por
ta nt !ac tor in this Rame.
The Wildcats' passin g garnt•
has s hown its worth , as quartpr back Chad Ba rnes 15-9, J:l;r. fr.)
has go ne pas t the century m ar k

So utheas ter n. will bloom at leas t
as lull as it d id in th e season
opener aga inst Wood row Wilson
16·8, 87 yards. two TDs ).
T he P irates' second ary , which
has three Intercepti ons on the

TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL

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Truly unbelievable trivia : Dolphins. Giants have played each otherjuat one time during regu lar aeaaon , a 23-13 Miami win in N.Y. in 1972 ... both had opening wins two weeko ago .

•*NEWORLEANS ............ .. 31

the ir offense, " said Symmes
Valley head coac h Mer rill Triple tt In the a ft erglow of tha t
victory.
The running game figures
hea vil y In the Oaks' !or tunes, as
their run / pass pulse of 44 2173
shows. The same holds tr ue fo r
the Vikings, who showed a
run / pass pulse of 355167. All told ,
If It ra ins Friday, It's a toss up. If
the ra in holds off until Sat urd ay ,
the Hill will pu t Its moreprac ticed passing ga me to work
In challe nging the Valley's flypape r second ar y . whic h a ft er
fo ur games has snagged ll
ene m y passes.

th rown three interception s.
wh ich combined with the decreasing producti vity in the
ru nn ing game ~~~6 yards vs .

POMfiOY, OHIO

KANSAS CITY .. .. .... .. ...... ... 24

Colts lead aeries 6 -5, Oilers winning last meeting on o pening day two seasons ego 17-14 in
OT...Oilera were bombed by Falcons two weeks ago, 47-27 ... Billa beat Colts, 26-10.

and we know we' ve got to con ta i n

Eas tern's Eagles have a breath
o! fresh a ir in the backfield, and
his name is Tim Bisse lL
Bissell , a 5-9 , 160-poun d junior .
racked up 166 ya rds and three
touc hdowns In la st week's 19-13
over tim e victor.v ove r No rt h
Gai Ua. He will be the obv ious
targe t of Ha nnan T rarp's d l'
tense, wh ich s ur re ndered 113
yards on t he ground to South w
es tern In las t week's :!6-0 loss to
the Highla nd ers.
Tho ug h the Eagles passed for a
season-low 29 yards las t week,
the eas t Meigs eleven hav r
shown tha t t hey ca n move the
ball throug h the ai r 16 17. %

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SAN DIEGO .. .................... 10

INDIANAPOLIS .. .... .. ...... ... 20

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10

Teams have m&amp;t only five times since 1966 .. . Ia at Demc ember, Chiefs shut Packers down.
allowing them just one FG , scoring all their points in 2nd quarte• to whip Green Bay 21 -3 .

•*HOUSTON ............ .... ...... 23

I

10

Bronco• won both ends of doubleheader vs Seahawks rut season. coming !rom behind in
ht mooting to win in OT 24 -21. .08 John Erway threw fou r TO passes in second 41 -14
win .

• • GREEN BAY ................... 26

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NEW ENGLAND .. .. .. ...... ... .21

SEATILE ...... ...... .. .... .. .. ..... 10

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38 · 7. scoring 28 points in fourth quarto• ... Vikings won second game, 27 -16 . Bears.

Chargers lead close aeries 6 -5 · 1. SO winning last meeting in ' 87 in OT. 27 -24 ... Browno
stifled Stealers in seuon opener. 13 -3 ... Chargers surprised by Co wboys in Dalla. 17-14 .

Oak Hi ll .

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MINNESOTA ........ ... .. .. ...... 16

Pats have won five of last six from Ben gals. s hocking them in last meeting 27-21 ... Cincy
had won six in a row to open 1988 season before upsetloss .. . N.E . could shock again .

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(All games)
Team
W L PF PA
Kyge r Creek .... ... 3 l 95 76
Symmes Va lley . 3 1 86 46
Oak Hill ......... . 2 2 85 55
Easte rn ..... . - .... 2 2 71 73
So ut hwestern .... 2 2 66 32
Ha nnan Tracp . . . 1 3 54 86
North Ga llia .
1 3 53 74
So uthern. .
I 3 52 129

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epotn

using some of their 67 ya rds to
surprise Kyger Creek with a
first-quarte r touchdown en route
to a 42-13 victory.
VIking qua rterback Eric Wa ll
has a pa ir of handy receivers In
Ch rl.-; Gates a nd Billy Wilburn,
bo th o! whom got Into action
against KC last week, but the
ma in thr us t of the Nor seme n's
offense, as usua l, Is the r unning
ga me Se nior running ba cks
.Jas on Sheppa rd (188yards, three
TDs last week) and Kenny
Da niels illS yards , two TDs la s t
week) , operating behind a line
averag ing 220 pounds per man ,
present the south Ja ckson eleve n
with a formidable cha llenge, as
they have for the past three
year s.
" We figure on two o r three
touc hdowns aga ins t Oa k Hill,

SVAC standings

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**CINCINNATI .................. 27

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Thursday, September 20. 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

By The Bend

RUTLAND FURNITURE COMPANY'S INVENTORY LIQUIDATION
REDUCTION SALE

Thursday. September 20, 19::10

Page- 7

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S12 88
2 PC SECnONAL .............................. ............................. SALE $799
Textured material with blue and mauve combination .
S PC GREEN SECTIONAL... ....................... !!!'i!L:.?.~.~l!.SALE $1899
With 2 Recliners, Hide ·A· Bed. Corner Piece, Armless Chair
BROYHILL SECTIONAL... ........................!!~!L:~:t§?. •••••• SALE $14 88
With Built- in Tables. Blue &amp; Mawe
2 PC. SECTIONAL, Blue ........................................................... $699
3 PC. BROYHILL SOFA, CHAIR, LOVESEAT ~~!L:.?.mJALE $12 85
With wood trim . Brown and blue textured .
3 PC SOFA, CHAIR, LOVESEAT... ...........~IQ •. :~.!\~.!M.!.i... SALE $988
Blue Velvet .
BROWN VELVET SOFA &amp; CHAIR .............~I9. •.:~~L ...... SALE $588
W1th wood trim and 2 Pillows
3 PC. SILVER BLUE .................................~.~.~~.:~~?.~..... SALE $12 7S
SOFA. CHAIR, LOVESEAT with matching pillows
2 PC. SOFA &amp; CHAIR .......................................... ........... SALE $2 7S
DISCONTINUED. Rust and Green .
2 PC. SOFA &amp; CHAIR ..................................................... SALE $4 75
DISCONTINUED . Blue and White .
3 PC. SOFA, LOVESEAT, WINGBACK CHAIR ................... SALE $648
DISCONTINUED. Blue plaid
2 PC. LOVESEAT ............................................................. SALE $ S98
DISCONTINUED. Rust and Gray .
3 PC. SUITE ............................... ....................~J.!l •. :~.!!~~. SALE $8 99

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2 PC. SOFA and CHAIR .............................. !!fi9,.:.1l~l! •. SALE

$7 74

England. With wood trim .

England. In blue, mawe and green .

2 PC. SOFA &amp; RECLINER ............ ... .............. ~!'i9, ..tW!l!. SALE
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BEIGE LEATHER SOFA and CHAIR ..~.~.~.•• Htl?.. SALE

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$999
$
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With Matching China. Trimmed in blue or whif
OAK TABLE/6 LG. CHAIRS .............. SALE 699
2 LEAVES . Padded Seats. REG . '1299
DARK PINE TABLE/6 CHAIRS ........... SALE $449
Table has 2 leaves . REG . '799
OAK TABLE/ 6 CHAIRS .................... SALE $44 9
2 Leaves. REG. '799.96
TABLE/6 CHAIRS .......................... ... SALE $7 50
VIRGINIA HOUSE LIGHT OAK . REG . '1 t97
TABLE/6 CHAIRS ............................. SALE $750
FRANKLIN LIGHT OAK . 2 Leaves. Reg . S119I
MAPLE &amp; OAK DROPLEAF TABLE .... SALE ~ 13 9
With 2 CHAIRS . REG . '199
.
OAK TABLE, 4 CHAIRS.. .............. SALE $29995
With 1 leaf
DARK PINE TABLE/ 4 CHAIRS •••••~!:.~!:=!.~~! $189
OAK DROPLEAF TABLE/BENCH •••.••• SALE $387
2 CHAIRS with blue padded seats. REG. '687
DUAL OAK TABLE/2 LEAVES ........... SALE $788

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Up to 84" High With or Without Gl01s Doors

OAK GUN CABINETS-6

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OAK I GUN CABINET .................~~~.:.:!.~.~...... SALE S595
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SYRACUSE - Wee kend revi ~
va l at Syracuse Nazarene
Chu rch Friday through Su nd ay .
Specia l speaker. Rev . Wesley
Frl'dcrick s, Fo rt Wright, Ky
Sunda y, 10:30 a.m . a nd

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HARRI SONVILL E - The
Mess lngers a nd the Lee Sisters.
Fairmont. W Va. will be si ngin g
at the MI. Uclon Church near
Har risonv!lle, on Saturday a t 7

P ;ukars -

SATURDAY

TUPPERS PLAINS - An Icc
cream soc ial will be held at the
St. Paul Unit ed Methodisr
Church. Tuppers Plams . on Sat·
urdav !rom 4:30 to 7: 30p.m.
CARPE\TE R -The Car pen
tcr Bapt ist Church Busy Bees
will have a bake and rumm age
sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m at the townhouse on Rou te
143 at the junction Sc hool Lot
Roa d. nea r Carpenter .
HARRISONVILLE - There
will be a friendship dinner at
ll arrisomo lle Ma sont c Lodge 411
on Sa turday at 6 30 p.m
PORTLAND- Rev . M Welch
wt ll preach at the Freedom

Laurel Cliff notes

thr u:rek end i n Df'laware .

Mr. and Mrs . Fa ye Country·
mrn, Greenfield , visited Mr a nti

Mrs. Roy Howe ll recently

SUNDAY

ROCK SPRINGS- The Rock
Sp rin gs Uni ted Methodisl
Church will be having a rall y day
Sunda y. Carry·in dinn er all2:30
p.m followed by service at 1:.10

The State Board of Ed uca tion
has adopted a rule es tablishing a
statewide tes ti ng program for
demo nstra ting twelfth gra de
proficiency In reading . writing.
mathemati cs and cit ize nship.
A law enacted by the 11 7t h
General Assembl y requ ired the
State Board to deve lop specific
rules for implementin g ihi sstate
wide test in g program.
Beginning with the grad uating
class of 1994. th e law requires
students who have passed all
tPsts

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HA ZEL - The 18th annual
Hayma n Fa mily reunion will be
held Sunday at the Jam es Hay ·
man residence on Hayman Road

begi nning at noon fordescedants
of H.A. (F'redl and Ga rnet F.
I Po lk ) Hayma n. Potluck dinner.
POMEROY- Rev. Ear l New
ton will be speak tng Sunda y
morning a t th e Ca lvary Pilgrim
Chapel in Pomeroy .
MIDDLEPORT -The Middle
por t Communit y Church will
hav e a benefit hymn si ng on
Sunday from 2 ~ 5 p.m. Specia I
singing by the Clark Fa mll v.
Heaven Bound Four. Junior and
Rita Wh ite. Joann Wellin gton
a nd others.
COOL \1LLE -Homecom ing
at the Vacder hoof Baptisi
Church will be held Sunday at 9 ~
a.m . with Rev . Cec ti A. Morrison
preach ing. Basket dinner at noo n
a nd afternoon se rvice at l : 30

p.m. Si ngers wi ll be Russ
Spencer and the So ut hern Hi ll
Group

r ulp that c ha nges two aspect s of

enro llmen t op·
ttons . eoinclding wi th c hangrs
the Ge neral Assembly made to
the origin al law. Now. the state
po s t ~ s reo ndary

must rPimbu se 1he co llege tor 1tlf'

student's ex penses on lv If both
pos t 'i rrondarv and high sc hoo l

credit

Old Testament men
topic of meeting
"W indows of He ave n ~ Men of
the Old Tes tament " wa s pres·
en ted by Mary Virgi nia Kautz at
th e Sept e mber meeting of
Friendly Circle, Trinity Church.
Reviewing the lives and ser ~
vice to God of men from Adam ,
Noah and Abra ham , through the
times of Jacob, Joseph and
Moses to David and Soloman, it
was brought ou t that their lives
demonstra ted that God is a God
of Love. powe r. dependability ,
flrmess and grea t concern; that
he was a deliverer. law giver ,

provider; a God of wisdom,
fo rg iveness and maj es ty.
A poem , "These Autumn
Day s" and th e offera to ry prayer
were by M ai da Mora. Gay Perrin

opened the busi ness 'with a
read ing , "T he Ta te Fa mily" hesitate. procra stina 1P. r&gt; ducalt•.

meditate and many olher kin of
thos large fa mily so fam il ia r to all
of us. Offi ce r s repor ts WPf'(' g ive n

by Norma Jewe ll an d r:vclyn
Gi lmore. Reports of the sick
werP given and a 1hank you no !r

and contribution from Sa lly
Owens was noted . A round -ro bin

letter was written to Elizabeth
Fick at Overbrook
The c! rcle 's canwrn sP rvice

for the bloodmobile has been set

for February. The plants for the
church en trance by th e elrcle are
in place. Unison prayer closed
the meet in g.
A dessert co urse was servt.'d to

14 members by May and Maida

Mora. The table featured an
arrangment of garden flower s
a nd vegetables.

Cheerleader
clinic set
The Fourth Annual Youth
Cheerleadlng Clinic for fourth,
fifth, and sixth graders will be
condu cted by the Ohio University
Cherleaders on Sept. 29 from 8:30
a. m to 4:15 p.m. In Grover
Cen ter . Ohio t.: nlversity.
The clinic will locus on the
sk ills necessary for exci ting yet
safe c heerleadl ng. Dances.
jumps, and sidelin e chants will
be ta ught as well as basic body
me&lt;'hanlcs. An Ohio Un iversit y
footb all ga me Is Included this
year to give clinic pa rticipant s
th e opportun ity to observe cheer·
lea dL•rs in ac tion a nd help root
th e Bobcats to victory
The clin ic fee is $20 and t·s hlrt.s
will be sold for $10. Participants
should lake a sack lunch . Drinks
will be provided.

is e.1rned and pglvatc

sc hool student s maq parilicipate
in the program.
Durin g It s first meeltng of the
new school year. the State Board

Benjamin J. Sol, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology

al so adoptPd a reso lution com -

me nd ing the Ohio Congress of
Parent s and Teachers. Inc. !Oh io
PTA) for the vita l role it has
played in sup port in g programs

Trained in Childbirth and Women's Diseases
Both Medical and Surgical

that enh ance both parents and
c hild ren's t&gt; d ucatio n al

Pxperif'n ces .

'for f4.ppointmtnt, (a{{ 675-3400
Moruiay·'Jriiay, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The resolution recog nizes tha t
pa ren ts will play a n import ant
role In c hildren's educat ion
throughout th e "Decade of Edu ~
ca tlona l Pro~;res s . 1990·2000"
a nd commends the Ohio PTA fog
its ongoing, mean ing ful support
lor parent education.
Th e State Board encourages

PVH Medical Office Building
Suite 215, Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV

p;urnts, educa t ors and ot her
intcrrs trd cllizens t o join the

In 08-GYN Practice since 1975

Oh io PTA In it s celebraiion ol
p&lt;.~rent

ed uc3t ion during· 'Parent
Inv olv e m e n t i n Educa t ion

Week", Nov. ll -17.

Science Club meets for first time
Thr Mrigs .J u nior Hi gh Sr i~ 'TWf'
Club held Its first lnl'l'lin g of lht&gt;

tending with

~fi

In thr sev r nth

grade a n d 69 wen• in ltw ei g hth

grade
Offlet•rs elPc l ed were l&lt;rldin&lt;~
Russpll, prf'sidf'nt : .J;Jrl.v n

and

St 'CTPt!J r y ;

1.: 1 ic

of I he Syracuse PTO .
StudPn ts will bP sellin g nw r
chandisP and candy h &lt;.n s lh i..,
years as WP II as ot lwr fun d

rai sing actlvites.

Qu a lls. trPa s urPr
Pla ns werP disru ssPd co ncern ·
in~ I he an nua l sril'nce fair held at
lhP sc hoo l a nd 01 possiblP trip to

Kings Is land in thl' spri ng Th e
club

i.-. CUJTPnt ly planning to

rai se lun ds bv sf' Ilin g M&amp;M's.
Ru sty Bookman. junior high
sc i(1 11 Cf' trar hN. is thP g r oup' s

advisor .

Sept 28 at the sr hoo l sponsorr·rl
by the PTO . In April, sturlcnts
will

travrl

to

Campbell's Soup labels and
Krogr r rec r ipts.
I L.tmora Youn g sugg estr d pu1
cha sin g a microw ave dnd samll
rrfrigrrator for student use wi1h

•

lh&lt;' lab&lt;'l s. The PTO

voi~d

tn

' !towr1ePpourdirMIInlsare!

dc 11a 1r $50 to ea ch trarlwr"..,

An enrrgy show w ill br hf'ld

ParkPrsbu1 g.

W.Va . lOSPP fh PWiza rdofOz iind
enjoy l un c h at McDonald' s
Child re n wi ll agctin bf• s;w in g

room .
!\ donation of $50 was g ivt'n tu
t hf' 11acine Kind er ga r lf'n cla ss
noma Sa:vre ha s vo lunt eE'rf'tl to

br badge la d~ this vrar
T hf' room count wa s won h_
v 11H '
. , ix th grad£".

Rock Springs UMW meets
The Ro ck Sprin gs United Met h
od ist Women met recently at thr
church with 14 members present
The meeting opened with
prayer by Dorothy Jeffer s.
president
Sharon Fo lmer led th e group in
sin gin g "I've Discove red the
Way of Gladness" and " Have
Thine Own Way Lo rd ."
Mrs Folmerhadpraverforthe
sic k and shu t ~ ln s .
Dorothy Jeffers and Katherine
Riley had devotions acd per·
formed a skit by telephone and

SPRING

•In-Door E9Q

the

Diploma with Com mendatio n or
the Diploma with Dtsti ncllon .
The state board also adopted a

Ms. Ri If'.\' showt'd sl id f's and ~ ~tn'
a ta l k on 1hr rPi r E'at shp had
attendrd in J.:.,gn sas City .
Thr mC'el i ng closrd with
pr ayrr and rr frPs hmrn rs wrrr

sf'rvrd .

~\· 1990 MODEL CADILLAC '+.~~1990 MODEL OLDSMOBILE
SAVINGS OF OVER S4,000.

DISCOUNTS OF UP TO S4,000 •

Office closes

ANY 1990 MODEL
CHEVROLET
MOST MODELS ARE AT
OR BELOW DEALER COST •

The Meigs Cou nt y Boa rd of
Election s will be closed Friday
due to a di strict meet ing in
Logan .

TS1&lt;,1oOIE "'

Sr~elves

to

th e twelfth ·grade IL•sts .

• ,. 0 Cu Fl No-Frosl

• rce Mo~kel' A!ad:y
• J S~dong, AdfUSIIblt

Laneaster.

Testing program in place

taka

and Mrs. Ernest Vanlnwagrn

William Williams is at tendin g
W.M.I. Retn•at in Mansfll'id .

benefit Kim Herdma n.

The sf' te s ts wi ll be used as onp of

Mrs. Ruth Douglas. Columbu s.
spe nt the weekend with her
mother. Mrs . Emm a Fox .
Mr. and Mrs . Clifford J acob &gt;.
Mr. and Mr s Denver Ne l&gt;on
spe nt Mond ay in Salina wlht Mr .

Mr ~

Church on Saturd ay at 6 p.m. to

ninth-g rade proficiency

and Mr. and Mr s. kichard Beach
and son. Gera ld .
Mrs. Opal Caru th ers, Beach
Cit y, visited her brot her, Mr. and
Mrs . Roy Howell.
Mr. and Mrs . Richard Glad ·
we ll and daughter , Lea h, Co lum·
bus Grove, visited hrs sisters.
fl av. and Mrs. William Will iams.
Mr. and Mr s Phil Wi sr.
McCon nelsville. visi ted Mrs.
Tina Jaco bs
Mr a nd :\I rs Jefl Howel l spent

Mrs. Je an Wright an d

POMEROY- There will bean

p.m . with the Gospel Notes of

ice c ream socia l at the Carlr ton

p.m.

through Su nday at 7:.10 p m. with
David Ada m s fr om
burg, W Va.

Monf\y making pr ojr ct s v-.&lt;Prr
di scu ssed at the rpcent mPP1in g

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Now
m1ra ,.
95 WT

ALL CURIOS MARKED DOWN .......... SALE UP TO $5 0°/o

OAK CORNER ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS IN STOCK
OAK GOSSIP BENCH ................................ SALE $239
OAK HALL SEAT WITH STORAGE.. ............ SALE $349
OAK &amp; PINE WOOD ROCKERS .................. $119 &amp; UP
CHILD'S ROCKER ......................................... SALE $49
OAK SWIVEL ROCKERS ............................. SALE $299
KING SIZE WOOD ROCKERS .................... SALE $249

1.....

WAS
1799.95

LARGE smcnoN

In Cherry and Oak. SAVE UP TO 60% Off ON DISCONTINUED STYLES

PORTLAND - Rev. E. Morris ~
ton will preach at th e open air
revival "Jesus in thellills" at the
Fgeedom Gospel Mission Church
on Friday at 7 p.m. Singers will
b&lt;' the United Gospe l Singers.

RUTLAND - There will be a
gospel sing at th e Rutland Civic
Ce nt er on Sa turday from 4·11
p.m. featunng the Grubb Fam ·
I ly, Narrow Way. Dan Hayman.
The Faith Trio, Charit y, Reller·
lions, Russ a nd the Southern
Hi lls Singers. Praise and Chosen.
Refres hments will be available
and a II proceeds will suppo rt the
Rutland Fire Depa rtment.

1-11"" '

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NOW

BEAN BAGS....... ~~.~~~.!!~!t:.~.!!~tl!.!!tE.~.~~H.... $2 888

s

POMEROY- Bible Methodi st
of Tennessee Connection will
ho ld a conve ntion at the Calvarq
Pilgrim Chapel In Pomeroy on
Friday at 7:30p.m. and Saturday
at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. with basket
lu nch at noon at the old American
Legion Hall in Middleport.

Mission Gospel Churrh on Satur
day a t 7 p.m . The Conquer ors
Quarte t will si ng

Syracuse JYfO meets

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FLATIOP
DESK .........................
DOUBLE PEDESTAL

ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS !!t'L:~~.t~.~.STARTING AT $2 7

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$979.90

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OAk, CHERRY, FRUITWOOD

ROCK SPRINGS- The l{ock
Sprin gs Better Hea lth Club will
meet Thursday at I p.m. at till'
Rock Spri ngs Un it ed Methodist
Church.

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GLASS
TOP TABLES .................. S68 EACH SETS ONLY
Fruitwood Trim , beveled glau. wicker bottoms

S2 75
S119
BRASS VANITY &amp; STOOL.......... ......................... SALE S88
WHITE VANITY &amp; STOOL... ............................... SALE S119

BUNK BEDS ••••••••••••• ~!!~..~!..~. 1.~!! ......................... SALE
DAYBEDS, BRASS or ALMOND ............ STARTING AT

18.6 QJ. FT NO-FROST
TOP-MOUNT REFRIGERATOR

IVA Sit I: I\ AND DRY FR rAIR \\ ITH

,

BROYHILL and RIVERSIDE

S48

RAC INE- The Racine Amrri
ca n Legio n Pos t 602 will mPr•t
Thursday ai 7 30 p.m .

schoo l yea r rrcenlly.
There were 95 member s a 1·

. '"'' ... , ,

S]73
S68S
S71 S
S]J S
S57 5

Mirror, N!llhtltand .
WOOD HEADBOARDS ............................. STARTING AT
TWIN. FULL. QUEEN, KING
$
BRASS HEADBOARDS ............................. STARTING AT 29
TWIN. FULL. QUEEft
TWIN HEADBOARDY'!~~;••~.~~,-~!~.~.~~.~~i.~!;...... SALE S4995

6 NICE EMBOSSED BACK CHAIRS . REG '1107.50

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LA ·Z-BOY Brown Velvet lnterspring Mattress ......... ~~~... ~.~.~.~.~....... SALE
LA -A-BOY Blue and Rust ................... ........................ ~~~...:~.?.~?. ...... SALE
LA · Z-BOY Brown with Pillow Back.. ........................ ~~-~.:.: ~.?.~~ ...... SALE
LA ~ Z ~ BOY Silver / Blue Textured ............ .................... ~.~~:.~.~.?.?.! ..... SALE
LANCER HIDE -A-BOY ...............~~~: ..'.~.9.~..~-;.'.~..~~~~-~~~.:~~.•~!.~.~?.~~.... SALE

S488
LIGHT PINE BEDROOM SUITE........~.~.~;.:).~?.?. ... SALE S985
Poster Bed , Bo• Mirror, Nightstand
DARK OAK BEDROOM SUIT£ •••••••••~.~~;.:.1.~~~ ••• SALE S985
Poster Bed, Bo• Mirror, Nightstand.
DARK PINE BEDROOM SUITE ••••••••t:l.~.~; .:~~~~ ... SALE S885
Poster Bed, Bo• Mirror, Nightstand
PINE W /CHERRY FINISH SUIT£ .....~.~.~;.:.1.?.~~--· SALE $8 72
Poster Bed. Flat Mirror, Nightstand
OAK BEDROOM SUITE .................. .~.~.~,.'.~.!.~~ .... SALE S67 5
Doored Chest. NighUtand
CHERRY BEDROOM SUITE .........~.~~ •• :~.~~?. .... SALE $1 099
Poster Bed with Nightstand
BROYHILL OAK W/NIGHTSTAND ..~.~.~,-~).?.~.L SALE S899
LARGE OAK BEDROOM SUITE .~~~,.~).~~.~.... SALE S12 88
With nightstand. Universal
OAK BEDROOM SUITE ...... .........~~.~,.:~.~~?. ....SALE S12 88
Vaughan Bassett. With nightstand.
PINE BEDROOM SUITE ..............t:l.~.~;.:.~?.~~ .... SALE S1099
With Nightstand. dual bo• mirror.
LG. PINE BEDROOM SUITE ........~~-~,.:~~~?. .... SALE S1335
Large postar bed , large doored chest. large dresser and

CHROMECRAFT TABLE/ 6 CHAIRS .... SALE
No . 1 Seller. Rag . '821
CERAMIC TOP TABLE/ 4 CHAIRS ...... SALE
REG. '1499 .95
OAK TABLE/6 CHAIRS ••. ~~~;.:.~~~~ SALE

$7 88

PORTLAND - KL•v L O' Neal
will preach and sing at the upen
ai r revival, "Jesus In the Hills"
on Thu rsday at 7 p.m. at the
Free dom Gos prl Mis s ion
Church.

OAK BEDROOM SUITE W /NIGHTSTANIP..~.~:t~. SALE

Blue or Brown covers, Almond Finish

$7 8 S

2 PC. SOFA &amp; CHAIR .................................. ~ML'.~.~.Q.... SALE

th e gamP on Friday b egi nning at
4 ..10 p.m.

E ve ning se r vices, i p.m. and

'

GLASS TOP TABLE W/WOOD TRIM ••• AS IS
4 CHAIRS with brass trim .
GLASS TOP TABLE W/WOOD TRIM ...... AS IS
4 CHAIRS with brass trim
OAK FORMICA TOP TABLE... ....... .... SALE $
WITH 4 SWIVEL TILT CHAIRS . REG. '862.50

Blue and mauve with wood trim .

Blue Early American.

POMEROY - The Mcig &gt;
County Demorra t Executive
Committee will mecl Thu rsday
at 7:30 p.m. at the Carpe nters
Hall in Pomeroy .

BEDROOM SUITES

LIGHT BROWN SECTIONAL ........................!!!'il-1•• :.?.!~.?. SALE
With Corner table, 2 Love Seats with Recliners

2 PC. SOFA, ROCKER, RECLINER .................!!~!L.tl.~~~. SALE

ROCK SPRI NGS - The Ohi o
Child Cg nserva tion League will
mee t Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
Rock Springs Un it ed Met hodist
Church. Officers will be In ·
stalled. All members urged to
atte nd .

RACINE- The Racine Unit ed
Methodi st Churc h will ha ve a
soup and sa ndwic h supper brforp

p.m

$1 099

SAVE UP TO

333~5051.

40°/o

BROWN CORNER SECTIONAL ................~.~.~:.:.~~~~--··· SALE
2 LOVESEATS. CORNER TABLE , 2 END TABLES . 2 FOOTSTOOLS

Available in pine. oak. cherry.
Queen Anne . Country and Contemporary

POME ROY - The Pomeroy
group of A.A. and AI ~ Anon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m at the
Sacred Hear t Catholic Ch urch.
For more Informat ion ca tl l-800 ~

SAVE UP TO

LIVING ROOM SUITES

COFFEE &amp; END TABLES

THURSDAY

POMEROY - Tht' Xi Gamma
Epsilon Chapter, Ret a Sigma Ph i
Sorority will med Thursd ay at
6:30p.m. Me mbers are to b~lng
completed neckla ces.

AND

SAVE ON

2 PC.

Community calendar

FLEX STEEL

100

The Daily Sentinel

VALLEY CINEMA

446 ·4524

Jl IAl i':.SIJN 1'!111

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NOW

$64995

*Discounts include rebates and eligible first time
buyer incentives where applicable .
Applies to Stock Vehicles Only .

1749.95
WT
MODEL ................................... SALE
FPI14TL Was 1699.95....._._1599'1
FPESIITCL Was '7... 9L.... 1649'1
FP(119Tf, Was 1799.95 ........ 1699'1

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

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POMEROY

�Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Page-8-The Daily Sentinel

Thursday, September 20, 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

ViJitor.r

T urkeywalk set at school
ThP Amrri ca n Hr art Associa ·
lion . along with Ba nk One and
Whaley 's Auto Parts. wtll again
spo nsor it s an nual TurkeyWalk

on Saturday at Meigs High
Sc hool beginning a t 10 a.m.
Par ticipant s who ra ise $50 or
more will w i n a Thrkeywa l k
'f. shi rt; $100 or more will win a

and a Americon Heart Associa tion swL•at shi rt; $300or more will
win a ! ·shirt, turkey, fan ny pack,
'wl'at shirt. and sports bag.
To be elig ible for prizes, 1urn in
pledges the day of the event or no
later than two weeks after the
walk.

t-s hirl a nd a t urkey , $150ormore

F'or furth er inform ation con-

will win a 1-s hirt , turkPy and
fanny· pack: $'200iur more will

ta ct Millia Midkiff a t Bank One
Pomeroy, 992-2133.
·

r Pt urnr d from
Pampa,
Texas, whPn' shr vis ited her
daughter a nU snn-in ·l aw . Sue and

There will be a benefit hymn
sing at the Middleport Common
itv Churc h on Sund ay from 2 5
p:m Sing ing will be by the Clark

Dale Gar ner,

thrir nf'w

Fa mi ly, HC'avf'n Bound Four,

daughter. Ally Michele ThP
adopted infant came into th e
Gar ner home on Aug . 23

Jun io r and Rit a While, .Joa nn
Wel lington and other s.

has

Ohio Uni\"crsit .\·'s Com muniver -

sit y program .
" Marketing Your Manuscript"
is

;1

roursf' dPsignpd to show

Gas guzzling buses
busting budgets
JACKSON.

Mis s

rt.:Pit

Spiraling gasoline prices tri g·
gerrd lly the Middle East crisis
a rr pla ying havoc wlth tra n s port ation bud gets in Mi ssi ss ippi' s
151 public sc hool di stric t s.
··we arf' at a crisis s ta ge like
wr havP never been bpfore with

YOUNGEST WALKER - Erinne Kennedy. daughter of Dr.
Larry and Theresa Kennedy, Middlepogt, was the yoqng••'t
participant is last year's American Heart A.ssodation Turkt•y walk. Thl.5 year's walk will he held Saturday at Meigs High School
beginning at 10 a.m.

our

transportation budgPts,"
said An dy Mullin s. S(X'rial assist
ant to tht' s ta tP Supcr intPndPnt nf

and

non-fiction

book s

Thr

coursr will give special at te n lion

to query lette rs and preparmg a
manuscri p! to st1 ll.
Writ ers will h&lt;Jvt• a chann· to
di sc uss indiviclu al probll'm &lt;.i
cdXlul pub l ishing \\'i lh rac h ot hrr
ond Cron .
The sess ion is bPing tw ld
Th ursdav . Oct 4. fr om ti tn9 p.m .
To regi ster or for mo n• info r m a
tion. rl's id ent s m ay visit th1•
Office of Co ntinuing Education in
Mcmmial Auditori um or call

THE
PHOTO PLACE
(Bob ond Chorlene Hoefi&lt;h)
109 High St., Pomeroy

:,9.1 -1/JO .

EducatiOn

Where You Can Buy
With Confidence!

..--.People in the news--------.
has twr·n 111\'llPd 10 a · bury l hP
hatchet" WN'krnd in thP Poronos with the

Larr} King

By WILLIAM f. TROTI
United Press lntt•rnational
CASSIDY IMAGE: Get ready for a rumPbdck
by David Cassidy. th e '70s teen 1do l f1um "The
Partridge Family ." Cassidy . now 10." tn·in g to

PPnn sy lvt.i nia bf'aut~· qu&lt;'rn he denounerd as ugly
on ''Thr .Joan Rh:t•rs ~ how " last Wf'C'k . The
Tam i m Pnt Resort "iPnt Ma!lgrams to King and
Marla Wynnr. v.:ho madr th P fin als of thr Mi ss
AmrricJ pJgPant whilr Kmg wa s a judgr, asking
thPm it l h('_V WOlli&lt;i likP 1hc' opportunity to settle
thPir· d ifft'll'nl'l'" fi ll'l' tu f aLT T hP rP sort's
\vcek l•nd plan s for th e t wo i nc lude a "love match
of IPn n is,' · r idin g J bi ryc lr built for two and 1a king
a "watt'!' undrr the bridgr" ruw·boat Pxcursio n.
Thrn•' s al so an int ima tr dinnrr for two planned
with a spPcia l drsPrt ca ih 'd "I3ra u t\' and thr
BPast .. King st uc k his foot in h 1s mouih whrn he
told Rin' r s th at WynnPWdS th r uglirst co ntes tant
in thf' Mi ss AmPrtc;J p&lt;.~gcan t but latrr a pologizPcl
lllld srn t hPr rosrs
Ca.IMPSES: Lll1h · tQI P\ is ion m og ul Ted
Turner will hl' hunml'd in April as lhP man of the
VPar by lht' Pr ia rs Club of :-.Jpw York. Turnrr's
gir lfriP nd..Jan r Fonda, will bf' th rre and Larry
King wi ll tw thr ma strr of crrc monics .. Paul
~t·wman · s food company IS .'i ('nding $50.00010 help
r·C'fugt·&lt;•s ..; tuck in d rsprt ccrmps in J ordan a f!f'r
fl~&gt;Ping Iraq ;rnd Kuwait . T hf' monry . which ro mPs
!rnrn profil" 4Hl Nrw mJn ·._, popcorn, salad
i!r'!'.ss in g dnd oth c·r prodtH.· ts. -v.· ill be channeiC'd
lll ro ugh lh4' Sa\'f' thr Childr pn foundat ion
'-'u pn' m(' C'o u rt j u sti C'l' nom inPr Ua\'id Soutif'r too k
lirnr· ou t frorn his ronfirma tion hrar·ings to d rivr
!rom Wa sh ington to llaltimorr to watch th r
(JriolPs pl&lt;JV tlw lJc•.i. , IOn Red Sox . H r v.:atchcd thr
gam&lt;' from ttH· box of Or i ole~ ownPr Eli Jacobs
,tncl s;r t rwx : lu Ba ."'i Pha l l Com rni ssio nPr Fay
\ ' irrt •t•nt

overcome his buhbl r-g um image and ha ~ Ll rock
album due in Octobt.•r that fea turps Pi,ght so ngs
written with hi s fianceP, Sue Shlfrin. At least om•
disc j ockey a ln•ady is g iving tht.' album a good
re vi ew. "Brca usr o f th e ve r y m !nor !alent of o rh c r

me mbers of the Partridge Family, Dav id rook"
bra ling in thr prrss, ··sa id Danny Bonadul't'. whn
co-star red i n thr S('r ies with Cass id y and now rson
th r a iron KKFR -FM in Phoenix.' 'And lw's one of
the most lttlPntPd musiciJns I know · · Ron;rrlucP
told Th P \\'a5.hlngton TimPs hi' likt•s thl' rww
album but fr ·ar." di sc j ockl'y s will muck it "D i."'if'

joc keys arr go1ng ro slam the he ll ou t

of

him ··

Bonaduce sa id ·Disc jockeys ar·r ru thl PS ."'i . l bur.\
Susan Dey 1 th c "L A. Law· star who L" anothcr
"Partrid gf'" vPtrra nl all thP t rmr . If 1co uld ....,con ·
som e eas.\ · laughs off Da\·id. I' d do rt bu t rc;Jll\·.
thr fclC'I is thr rPrord is good .
TORMi&lt;: TOMF: Oi'i RICH: Stngrr M••l Tornw"
writing a biography of his fril•nd jau &lt;irumnwr
Buddy Ri&lt;'h. who died in 19R'i Tormc. author n f ;r

novel and rhr autoblographv

'I I WJ 'n't ,\II

Velvrt.' plans to g ivf' JO pPrcrnt of thf' r0\ alti4 '"

from th(• R1ch book to a tru s t fund for lh t·
drummrr's gr and so n. Nicholas Arnold . Ri c h' s
wlfe, Marit•. and his dau ght Pr. Cathy. a si nger
who is appt';r r'irl g w1ft1 To rmf' at Mi c har l s Pu b in
New York. have givP n t hP ir arprov&lt;!.l to l hf'

project
PEA.CE - ~AKING

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points. .Jennifer Taylor added
nine, Amy Wagner four points
and assists, Tricia Baer added
three points and six kills, Tara
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Kelly Smith and Chrissy Weaver
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
Bv virtue of en Order of
S•l• i11ued out of the
Common Ptua Court of
Meigs County. Ohio. in the
caae of The Home National
Bank. Plelnttff, egainlt Vic -

tor C. Young. Ill , et at..
Oefendanta, upon a judg ment therein rendered, be ing Cate No. 90- CV-47 In
Mid Court, I will offer tor
aele, It lhe front door of the
Court Hou11 in Pomeroy,

Melge County, Ohio, on the
16th dey of October. 1990,
ot 10:30 o'clock A.M. the
following Ianda. tenement•
.,d pem&gt;nal property. to-

wit:
TRACT NO.1 :
PARCEL NO. 1:
Sltuowct In tho County of
Molgo, end In tho Vlllogo of
Pomeroy and bounded and
deocrlbed 11 follows: Bogin·
nlng It 1 point In Lot No. 292
In ntd Vlltogo 7 lftt welt of
where the welt line of lot
No. 2931ntor-to tho clllfo:

tion running peralta! to uld
well line of Lot No. 293,
oouth 1 1 degreoo well 112

teet acrou en elley to Front

I

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MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

SHOE PLACE
•

992-5627

line of ~aid Schwegman'tlot
to the face of the rocks:
thence we11 wtth the face of

tho hill or rocka thirty (30)
feet; thence lOuth to the
stone well on the •lley;

thence ooot thirty )301 feet
to the p.. ce of beginning.
D•d Reference: VOlume

278, Page 885 , Meigs

Ohio Company's Purch11e
and beginning One Huridred

thence In 1 10utherly direc -

hmtagt houst

and described as follow•;
Being 1 pert of Lot No . 293
1nd beginning •t the
southwest corner of • hou•

11001 Lot Number 301. in
Town 2 and Range 13 of the

SIOC~

suhstilull' amth111g d sc

StrHt and running baclc to 1
12 foot aUey.
PARCEL NO . 3:
Alto the foHowing real
estate situated in the Village
of Pomeroy. County of
Meigs, •nd State of Ohio,

of Sunon, County of Meigs
and Stlte of Ohio : Being the
following house and lot
titu1te in one hundred acre

COr'l\lenren1 c han'lel up/down swr lches
on bOth mrke and l;ont pane l [a sy·IO
read green LED channel dr splay
1121 ·1514

992-5335 or 985·3561
Acro11 Frem POll Office
POMEIOT, 111110

10/301'89-tln

INGELS ELECTONICS

992-2825

106 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport, OH.

Lay-Away

SALE

ENDS

SEPT.~-.

Most Major ·
Credit Carda

Welcome ·

direction up along Front
Stroot 3 I lftt 10 o point In
tho oouth line of Lot No.
293; thonco In 1 northerly
direction po!'lilof with tho
woot llno of Lot No. 293
North I 1 dog- Eoot 112
..,..ooo tile olloy to tile
cliff dl roab: thlnco In 1
-lloriY directiOn IPPIOXI•
motofy 31 loti to tho ploco
, . of bogl..,tng, excepting on

Public Notice
eUey by late auvey 12 feet
wide running diagonally
through gid propeny. It is
the intentktn of the grantors

In thla dHd to convey all
remaining Interests which
they now own In Lot Nos.
292 ond 293 which weo

conveyed to them by Curtia
0. RHd by deed booring
do to of March 8. 19 15. tying
East of the property con·
veyed to them to Ch•rtea A .

Grueaer by deed of S•p·
tember 10. 1911. and aouth
by the cliff of rockl. except 1
triangu .. r strip of land IX·
tanding along Front Street
30 feet ond lying botwHn

Front StrMt and the 12 foot
otley end lying oouth of thlt
port of Lot No. 293 olr11dy
owned by Dora A. Beorho.

DHd Reference: Volume
271, Pogo 885. Molga
County 0Md Rocordo.
PARCEL NO . 2:
The folowlng real ettlrtl
altuowct In tho Vllogo of
Pomeroy, County of Molgo
end Stole of Ohio. ond
doacrtbed oofoltowo: Bogin·
ntng 42 lftt from tho
oouthlllt corner of Lot No.
293 In oold Viltogo obuttlng
on Moln 8tr111 )formerly
Front Stroot!; t - In on
oootortv dlnoctlon 1I t.ot to
1 Olllle; tilenco North to •12
foot otley; thonco woltorly
ofong llld alloy 1 I to 1
otoko: thonco In 1 oouthorly
direction about 21 IMt 10
tho ptoce of boQinnlng, ~
being tile Intention of thio
to convoy 1 ploco of
propony 15 t.ot on Moln

(100) IIIII North lf11rtv·Hven end
one -half
(37V..I degrees We11 from
the Southee.. corner of a

two (2)ocrolot doedod by V.
B . Horton to Daniel DeWotf;
thence thirtv·fiYe end one

hill !3&amp;'hl dogreea Woot
forty oovon )471 foet to o
...ke; thence South tia:tv·
II• ond ono-hllf )ll'h) dogrHt West One Hundred
end 81\fenty-Four end one-

hell 1174'h) filet to o rood;
thonco South forty fivo(46)
degrees Ealt with Mid road
fifty four end eight-tenths
154.8) t.ot to utuo; thonco
North thcty . .. x and one-hell
(18'h) dog,..• Ea11 One
Hundred and Seventy fe•t
( 1701 to tho ploco of
beginning .
DHd Refe,.nce : Volume

284, Pogo 243. Molgo
County Deod Rocordo.
TRACT NO.3:
PARCEL NO. 1:
Tho following doocribod
perc•! of land sttuated In the
County of Molgo, In tho
Stole of Ohio ond In tho
Vlliego of Pomeroy: being
Lot Number 288 of uld
town of Pomeroy end to
deocribod on the recorded
plot of 11mo ond being umo
fM~ d - d by Wm . H.
Looloy ond hlo wlho. Froncoo
M. Looloy, 1D Fronll Thompoon by deed doted Moy 12.
1892 ond rwc:ordod In Vol.
74. Pogo 325, of tile Oood
Rocordo of Mofgo County.
Ohio.
PARCEL NO. 2:
11o1nt1 Lot No. 211 on tho
Plot of tho City of'Pomtroy.
PARCEL NO. 3:
Boina • port of Lot

No.

2n

lot No . 269 and ••tending

SER~ICE

Public Notice
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS.
PROBATE COURT.
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
Aceounu and vouchers of
the following named flduci·
ari11 have been filed in the
Probate Court, Meig1 Coun ·
ty, Ohio, for approval and
Httlement:
ESTATE NO. 23338 Tenth Account of Elmore E.
Boice and
Remora C .
Young , Trulfeet of the Ray mond E. Boice Trutt A .

ESTATE NO. 23339 Tenth Account of Elmora E
Boice and
Remora C .
Young , Trustees of the Rav·
mond E. Boice Truat B.

ESTATE NO. 26693 - Fi nalllld Oittrib11tlve Account

of Madeline Painter, executrix of the E1tete of Fnnces

E. Hy1eiL Deceased.
ESTATE NO. 28038 - FI nal and Dlttributlve Account
of Nellie M. Brown. Execu trix of the Estate of Jose phine Shanebrook,
De ceased .

ESTATE NO . 26633 - Final and Distributive Account
of Freda B. Ueving, uecu trix of th Estate of Leon•
Ueving, Deceased .

Interested

may file written exceptions
to nld accounts or to rna«·
en pertaining to the execu ·
tion of the IN 11. not le11
than five days prior to the
date set for hearing .

Robert E. Buck. Judge
Common Pleas Court ,
Probate Division
M11igs County'. Ohio
191 20, 1 IC

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card of Thanks

to Loculi St . It • consistent
width of tan feet.
Deed RefeNnce : Volume
Page 161, Meiga
County Deed Aecord1 end
Volume 302, Page 747.
Meig1 County Deed
Record I .
Also. the following mobile
home:
1968 Academy Mobile
Home .

286.

OF THANKS
lhanka lo all our

friends, ond
In tho loll of

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TRACT NO. 4 :
Shuated in the Village of
Pomeroy, Meigs County,
Ohio, bounded and des·
crib8d 11 follows: Beginning
at a stake in the southerly
line of Butternut Street in
Mid Villege, which atake
veers lOuth 84 degrees east
117'YI feet from tht'l N .E .
corner of 1 lot known as the
George Addl10n lot; thence
south 21 degrees Wlllt to the
north line of Rutllrnd Road
on Hilltop Street of s•id
Village; thence in en eestert,
direction with the northertv
line of Rutllnd Road on
Hilltop St. to a stake thence
north 64 degrees wttt 44 'Ia
teet more or
along Hid
aouther1y line of Buttem ut
St. to tht place of beginning,
being the same oremiMtl
conveyed
by
Alma B.
Skinner to Elmer E. Ashworth and Ann• F . Ath worth by deed dated Augult

Deed Reference : Volume

284, Pogo 819, Moiga
County 0Hd Rocordo ond
Volume 302, Pogo 747,
Malg1

Co11nty

Deed

Records .
ITEM NO. 6 :
Al1o, th• following mobile

We &lt;on repoir ond re·
core radiatots and
heoler cores. We can
nlso IKid boil and rod
out rodiolors. We also
repoir Gas Tanks .

PAT' HILL FORD
992-2196
Middteport, Ohio

RACCOON VALLEY
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Storting at
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Shorlll of Molgo
CountY
20. 27. 3tc

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Wed. thru Sot.

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HRS.: Wed.-Thun.-Fri.
S:OO p.m.-11 :00 p.m.
Sal. 12 Noon-11 p.m.
Between Wilkesville
ond Solem (euler

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Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio
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1:00 P.M.

SUNDAYS

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Choke only

SHOOTS START
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Gutter Cleaning
Painting
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949-2168
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with ehlldrtn , 11so, black &amp; gr1y
striped t.mate klltens. 814-446·
2393.
3 aduH domestic rab~ts, 301·
or 173-5053.

713-5838

3 female rabbits with cage
good home. 304·882-2nt .

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Blue Tick, tamale, 2 yr1 old, 304937·289!5.

Free Clothing, 614·256-6109. 614Free firewood, muet M1ul aw1y
brush, 304-675-1145.
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Halt Huskey 9 month old t.male
dog. 304-615-4378.

Pan Co11le, 304-675-1991.
Windows, door, old m1ntel. 304·

m -5207.
Yard Sala, 2325 Lincoln Ava. Frt
and Sat. Rain or shlnt. 9:00 tltl7
TV, curtains, Atart, some dlsMa,
tadin clothes, tdts misc .
Young bt1ck male German
Shtpflerd to a good country
home, 304-895-351'6.

6

Lost &amp; Found

Customer haa Joet 1 wallft,
tronl door of Johnson• Supermarket Gallipolis, Own..- Musl
Identity. 8'14-446-9593.

Found

grown b11ck
downtown
Pomery ar11 . t.ttdlum length
halt, lovll ~pi I. 8141992-34~ .

famata

half

1

puppy,

Found: Female, black puppy In
downtown Pomery ar•s. Approximately 4-5 months old.
6141992-3420.
FOUND: Mate Bugle puppy, 1012 wkt. old . Pickild·Ufl on 1000
block Flr1t Avanu1 . S1turd1y
evening. 614-446-8599.

LOST: Sm11l grty female kitten.
Vlelntty ot 160 &amp; S54. 614 -4469618 after 5.
REWARD. Who ever found· a
white Nmoyd puppy, pleut

retum her. Sha llv11 11 392
South 5Ht Ave., Middleport , Oh.
Her nam• •• Katie and w. mlas
Mr very much. P'e&amp;H bring t.r
baek 10 us.

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Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes
36 \" t'41r8

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
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"14-992-2328
Wo Soy What Wo Do.
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9-6- I mo

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All MAKES

Bring It In Or We
Pick

Up.

KEN'S APP~NCE
SERV1CI .
992-5335 or 91S·3S61
Aaou F.-t Pot! Offico
217 l. ~. Pomeroy
POMEIOl, OHIO

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SPA
Your

3 Family Y1rd Slle: Fr1 &amp; Sat. 9-

5.

Rt. l5; Weal b1hlnd
Caldwell'• Truck Stop, brown
house 11 and of lana.
4 Family G.rag1 S1!1, 2 mlt11

nor1h on 1~ par1 Holzer
Hospital, S1t, 22nd from 9-5 .
Storm door, small lum ilur•,
children clothes, aduft clolhea
all •lua, dlsh•a, toyt , ol d
sterao.

ALL Yard S1les Must Bs Paid In
Advance . DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m.
the day befora the ad is to run
Sunday edit ion · 2:00 p .m
Frtday. Monday edition - 2:00
p.m. S1turday.

Buamsnt S1t1: 644 Fifth Av e.,
Fr1day, Sept , 21st, Saturday,
Sapl, 22nd. 9-6. Lots of misc.,
Karoeane H11tars, axcall~t
elothlng, young man's 1ults, like
new. Very low prtcn.
Moving Sale : Thursday, 20th
Fri, 2111. Old kitchen cabinet,
g~~te ltg table, ehlnl cabln.C
ctdar chest1llltop cand!Htlnd.
Camping Equip. Coll~tlblu,
glassware, ale. l milts out 141
fn Centenary.
•

Y1rd Sats: 3 117 Milas out
Bulavilll Pika Rd. Sat. 9-5

'&gt;05 Day -A-Yc"r

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VICinity

Retr eat

Large 3 F1mlly C1rpo11 Slla1 1

992-21 S6

112 mite out S.c.t2 off Rt. 33,

Wild, Thur1, Frl, Sept 19,20,21.
Rain or Shine.

3 Announcements

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

CJuanaesToBe

HouM batoN S~riCUN pool.
Sign In y1rd. M1ny nice cllln
111m1. 10 :00 a.m.-? Monday.

Made In The 1.991. Ohio VaDe,
Pbone Book II Fl'ldQ, Oct. s

Arneric.r's Favn rtte

Anyone Nudlng Addition.. DIJeUon.. Ching••

Portable Spa

Or Wlahlng To Advertl• Should Call
Betw•n I a.m. • 5 p.m. Weekdays!
1-110Gf58 8130
Or Mal/nfotmst/on To:
CHAMPION DIRECTORIES. INC.

BAUM
LUMBER

P. 0. Box22, Norwalk, OH 44857

Giveaway

UPHOLSTERY

5-ll -' 90 tin
Happy Ads

mall Information to: Cham·

cHon Direetorlaa Inc. P.O. Box
22, Norwalk, OH 44857.

Kittens, black and gray, 304.fl751096.

BISSELL
BUILDERS
PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860
Day or Night

Of

256-1514.

992-7479

9 · 12 -'80·1 mo

Tt'la deadlln• for ehangu to 'H
made In tht 1991 Ohlo VaiJty
Phone Book Ia Friday, Octoblrr
5th. Anyone nHdlng addltlofDr;,
dalatlona, ehangta, or wlshliJg
lo advertl11ahould cal1 between
9-5 wtakda~s at 1..&amp;00-558-8930

Pharmacy.

home :

12x&amp;2 11. 1978 Oakwood
Mobile Homo.
Said Tr8CI No . 1 was
opr,oloed ot: ., 7.&amp;00 00 .
•ld Tr.at No. 2 w11
opproloed II: t1 .850.00.
Said TriCt No . 3 was
opprol11d It: ea.aoo.oo.
Said Tract No. 4 was
opprol11d 11: U , 100.00.
Sold t - No. &amp; wu
opprolood It: t2.700.00,
Tormo of Solo: Coah.
Aul ..a.te and pereonal
property cannot be oold lor
iooa then two -thlrdo of the

Announcements

0040, $25.

i -13-tlt

Free Estimates
985-4473
667-6179

•u

16. 1921. ,_rded In Vo lume 119, Pogo 272 of tho
Deed Records O'f Meigs
County. Ohio.

WANT ADS

IMPORTANT NOTICE

dispoMd of
Anv person

277 formerty In the name of
Wilbur Moore and Eva
Moore in the Village of
Pomeroy and more Plrticullrty deacribed 11 follows: A
right of way tor vehicles end
walking purposes ten feet
wide beginning on the side
of Lot No.
adjacent to

lol o1 br•ed In ttl•

•01.1 •

99

Arnold, Deceased.
Unless aa:ceptlon1
ere
filed thareto. said accounts
will be for hearing befora
uid Court on the 29th dey
of October, 1990. at which
time said accounts will be
coneldertd and continued
from dav to dey until finally

Public Notice

County Deed Records.
TRACt NO.2 :
Situ• ted In the Town ship

SAVE SJO

(of

jli S[ doc•s n 'l lllcikl' Sl'nst· !O

place votes .
Orrville, a 16-15 \oser to Canton
Central Catholic, slipped from
fourth to fifth and was followed in
order by CAPE. Kettering Alter,
Mentor Lake Ca tholic, Ports mouth Wes t a nd Akron Hoban .
Steubenvi lle Catholic' s lead
over No. 2 Ver sailles in Division
fV this We€k was 176-170 points
and 5-4 in first place votes.
Columbus Hartlt-y , with 6 fir st
place votes, was third with 156
poll points, followed by Warren
Kennedy with 3 fir sts and 103
points and Loudonville with 3
firsts and 89 points .
The rest of the IV list consisted
of Wheelersburg, Brookville.
Paint Valley . Reading and. In a
tie for tenth pla ce. He a th and
Campbell Memorial
Minster continued to hold a
comfortable lead over St. Henry
in the small school voting . The
Wildcats. 4-0 after a 48-0 win over
Rockford Par kway Friday night,
received H firsts and 208 poll
point s to 6 fi rsts and 180 points for
St. Henry, a 45-12 victor over
Marlon LocaL

conveyed by S . S. Ney and
wife to Henry Schwegman;
thence North with the weat

Reg 199 .95

fa o;y L IJSe on ween pwmp! ~ ~~lp
program the 71 rl a~ ' 6-eve11 t trmer wrttJ
the remote con lro HQ for more de l ~ r l ~rl
prc!u re ttl6 · ~ 1 6 ~t111o r • ~~ rrt ,.,l .. t,,

Reg 199 95 Eac h

lA.

ba ss 1Wo! h l

$399It ••
,
') 99

ll'hl'n mu con sider the qu:rlit1
th;~t gcJCs into our sln· s. rt

other three divisions remained
the same - Youngstown Cardinal Mooney In Division III,
Steubenville Catholic In Division
IV and Minster In Division V.
Steubenville, which whipped
Youngstown Rayen 24 -0 Friday
night, reclaimed the top spot in
Division II following Fostoria's
30-28 loss at the hands of
Mansfield Madison. Fostoria
was No. 1 last week.
The Big Red received H first
place votes and 170 points for a
comfortable margin over runnerup St . Marys Memorial's 135.
St. Marys was fourth last week .
Solon remained in third place,
followed by Franklin, Fostoria,
Beloit West Branch, Columbus
Briggs, Vermilion , Uniontown
Lake and Bellefontaine.
Briggs, Lake and Bellefontaine
a ll were newcomers this week to
the top ten.
Mooney, a 42-6 winner over
Youngstown Ea s t Saturday
night. held a 159-137 margin over
this week's Ill runnerup, Akron
St. VIncent -St. Mary . The Cardi nals also held a 9 1 margin In fir st

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Continued from page .1
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• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

Street; lf1onco In on 111torly

Teddys taken in $00,000 bear
burglary
Mll:.FORD. Conn. (UPI) - A
couple who chucked their ca reers to sell teddy bears ha ve
ltltle hope police will find $60,000
worth of their stuffed animals
that were stolen and traced to a
: blighted housing project.
Pollee said there were no leads
Wednesday In locating the

Steubenville...

Meigs volleyball

BULLETIN BOARD

Electronic Melody Maker

Riyadh to exem pt Ch rist ma s
cards from suc h rrst rietivn s.
"The Times Hera ld sure mad•·
a good point a nd I just thoug ht
they ought to be sensi ti ve to it
before a problem develops ... sa1d
- Boren, chairman of the Se nat e
jntelllgence Committee " Ca n
you imagine what the reaction
would have been? I think we
•would have had a very ser ious
backlash against our policy .
"I think that thr fact that th e
Saudis have been so forthcomin g
and dealt wllh the situation
Jmmediately, that It's going to
build even better relallons. "

Skyline and Ibis week's Harvest 50 at Skyline.
Skyline Is located off Rl. 50 on County Rd. 53 near
Stewart and hosts the Harvest 50, Friday ,September 21, paying $2,000 to win for Late Models.
Here Adkins 1.5 shown winning a heal two weeks
ago. Adkins Is sponsored by Adkins Brothers Auto
Repair and The Walering llole.

Public Notice

NOW

Cut 25%

officials in

HARVEST 50 BOUND-Minersville's Mike Ad·
kins has enjoyed much success this season behind
the wheel o! his Dodge powered Sportsman car,
which he races on the local oval tracks In the area.
Adkins has won one feature already this year and
numerous heal races. Adkins 1.5 currently
preparing for the season championships at

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985-4422
1-11 -90-tfft

~
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POMEROY. OHIO: Rt. 7 &amp; S.R. 143
ALBANY. OHIO: At. 50 &amp; S.R 143
NEW HOURS·
POMEROY: 9 a.m .-7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 6 Dayo, Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY, SEPT. 11. 1990
#1 Copper '1 per lb.;
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans, 46¢ per lb.
Clean Auto Radiators 44C lb.; Batteries '1.26 ea.
Yellow Brasa 40c lb.; Alum. Sheets 40¢ lb.

RANGIS-Gas-Ele&lt;.- 1125 up

?·100 tJV &gt;-learrsrr c

SAVE S60

Located on Safford School ld. off Rt. 141

OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ....

FREEZERs-1125 up
MICRO OYENs-179 up '

Classifie

Recoro rn s•e reo lrom D1JIII ·1n CD player
radro. or lrve Auto muSIC sea rch on
CD Dollly· B NR , svnchrostarl dutr
brng . 2-wav spea kers. mrk e racks AC I
Battery· 11'14 -":.2!
ll~" ~' ' ~''·•·r·~

On-Screen Program
VHS HQVCR

--------

Don· t be foo Icd IJ\'
high-priced substitutes.

90 DAY WAftANTT

ESTATE NO. 23301 Fifth 1nd Final Account of
Bernard V. Fultz. Executor
of the Eltate of James M .
Reg . 299.95

0

E

TRI-COUNTY RECYCLING

WASHERs-1100 up
DRYERs-S69 up
REFRIGERATORs-1100 •V

&gt;10 1'1'1!!1 Pet Chin"" Jll,nom""' RM S lnln ~ Ohm '
I •m ~0 1D 0011 111 Wott No Mor~ lh1n 0 9"lo lttU

120-Watt • Power Amplifier
Wireless Remole Control
AM.IFM Stereo Digital Tuner
High - Speed Dual Cassette Deck
5-Band Graphic Equalizer
Two 3-Way Speaker Sy stems
Belt Drive Turntable With Cartndge
Custom Matched Audio Rack

•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

'"" ~ Uttl~ I!IOU,.tl ~..., mtP P

Reg 799 95

•
•
•
•

CHESTER, OHIO

f6UI U6.9416 or 1-ID0-872-5967

USED APPLIANCES

undefeated after a 15-8, 15-3 win
over Eastern. Misty Butcher led
l\leigs with 12 points, Carrie
Bartels added seven and Yvette
Young five . Eastern scoring was
not available.

CD-3302 tly RealtS!tC"

SAVE S700

TRUCKING

Stod!!

BENNEn'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

&amp;-12 -90 tfn

one.
The Marauder reserve also Is

CD Player With
AM/FM Cassette

120-Watt Matched Stereo Rack System

Quirks in the news _ _ _ __
hurglf'd hrar.". w hi ch ·~~ ~ 'l't' pdln
srakingly ollL iint •d f rom na fh

..

NOBODY COMPARES!

M od~ l

G L!&lt;i to gt ·t ('hristmaJo. r ard."'i

i'. ltlil ' ll1('•' 1 &gt;I l ui ('A p f•[!;J ' &gt;()II S

"ll'.. 11 1 • 11 ·~ d "'"''' ~ P ii•liOJ n ,· 1o•&lt; Ciu~ ' ''f' I'IPl!!On o( ',
la T Ouo IJ r l •'lo.illohly pl u•, dl' o'•l ;pr·pr1(.e d ~.i iP .,

R., L. HOLLON

Now In

MOBILE HOME FURNACES HEAT PUMPS
ALL FURNACE PARTS

USED RAILROAD nES ·

Ca llus to set up an appoinuncnt for your rrn purranr scnr or purrr art s.
We 'll show you 10 Ill I] preview s. prnvidc pri vacy so rhat you u n be cornfort:tblc during rh e
photo -raking pmcess and you can make clorhing
changes during your sirrin g :H no cxtr:t charge
We offer complete fullwll!r p11rtr :11t s with a
ltfe trrne g uarantt~c· :u1d full scrv rccs including retouching. your n.rrm· on your w.dlets. deluxe fin ish. folder s and a vHtcty ol p:rcb_gcs

one - day session . Cron has writ ·
ten and published many f if'tion

8Erllll B1 DfSIGII

BILL SLACK
992-2269

AREA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

writers how to work with editors,
publishers and agen ts effectively
to get their work published.
Rodney 1.. Cron, Co l. USAF
Rei will bP conducting the

IIJTfiiJHERM.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
*LIGHT HAULING
*FIREWOOD

ATTENTION!

Writers' class slated
A npw class for writers who
would Iike to publish thei r work is
bPing offered this quarter by

nnd

Sentinei- Page-9

Business Services

Hymn Jing

Mrs. Velva Rue of Middleport

win a t -s hirl, turkey, fanny pack

The

CHESTER
985-3301

Frldoy. 814·H2-llfl55.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Poo10011 Auction Compo~v

,_ booking ~uetlono, ...
l*ianca fniiiWI th• dltfWtnu
Ltconood Oh~ ~.uckr

Ylrglnll, llM'r ,...,,.._

Dowtd . _ Auction -

'

w.i

-In Ohto,
-frii
••- . ttcOOOid
814~77tlo.

�e-

9

Daily

1 0 - The

Sentinel

Pomeroy-

Thursday, September 20, 1990

Middleport. Ohio

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry

Wanted to Buy
42

UHd mobla. home., call 614-

Mobile Homes

441-0175.

Merchandise

Wright .

71

lor Rent

W.nlod 10 Buy: HorMo or
Ponteo. 014-441-2107&lt;1oy, 114-

:111-8504, •venlng•.

W.nlod To Buy: Junk Autoo
with or without motol'l. C.H
La,., Llvoly. 114-388-G303.

GOVERNMENT SEIZEP-Vahlcloo
fnlm 1100.00. 11111•'1. Corvlltoo.
Mtrc.dtl, Jlgua,., Porch•

2 bedroom 1o111 atactrlc, $250.
per month, lncludtt ll"llah, water
and HWir "paid. 1150. HCUrfty
dapo~~tl. Appllcaflona taken 304-

51

075-3000 unlll8;00 PM.

Sofas end Ch41ll'l prletd from
$395 to 1995. Tablel $60 and up

2 bedroom ll"lll ..r

tor rent

In

Household
Goods

and other mr~e. conflilcattd
proporty now bolng oold to tho

LAYNE'S AJANITUAE

to 1125. HldH·btdt $3i0 to
$595. Rocllnoro $225 to $370,
2 bedroom, fenced yard, full LamjM; $28 to $'121. DinaH•
beatmtnt, off llrett parking, $10i and up to $485. Wood tablt
naeda clnnlng, can let 4"4 w-8 chairs 1285 Ia $7H. O..kl
$145 up lo 1375. Hutchas $400 &amp;
Bunllt1e Addn, 614-775-ma.
up, bunk beds complete with
4 rooms and bath, houn In nice mallrtn $295 and up to $395.

Employment Services
Help Wanted

t""

you call 304--11l4-5888 alt. 3-A

anytime.
" EASY PHONE WORK ••
Part-time, $800/mo., Full-time,

$3,100/mo., lllua Anawer phonH

tor

Co. Now Miring
you oroo._ will lrolnl 004-435'
7539 Elll. o-55.
Natlonwlde

AVON • All

CaU Marilyn

lrHI,

ACCOUNTINO/COMPUTING
JOBs.
T~.cou...,·. Ad""

Program will provide you whh
trw.lnlng for a vartaty of Aecount·
lng
1nd Date
by giving
you Proentlng
Instruction )obt
1nd

f:==========-li

BE IN DEMAND. Food aarvlee

Mondey. 6141592·2802.

NURSING

AD-

MINISTRATOR. Ohio llctnttd
NHA nHdtd 18·20 hourt per
w11k tor • 35 bed nursing cenSoutheut
Ohio.
ter
In
KnOWledge ol ragulatlona, good

Adull Edueallon C.nt._Tri- communrcatlonl, and leedtrCounty VocaUonal SchooL W• lhlp tkllla ara a muat. Submit
Mv• a vartety ol f\Jndlng conlldantlal mum• to Mr. Greg
eourc. . available tor tho11 wtlo
quality.
cau t-800-637-6508.

Claun begin October t, 1990.
BUILD

FOR

YOUR

AJTURE.

Learn both rough and llnl•h

carpentry akllls at th1 Aduh
Education Center-Tri-Counly
Vocational Sehool. Th1 Adull
~~rp11n1ry pt"ogram will provide
you with training to become a
;arpenlar. Carpentry 1kllla are
to lmportant and vtrsallla lhal
earpenters maka up lht largesl
roup of building trade workers.
o r.glaler tor ctueu beogln·
nlng October 1, call 1·8oo-t37·
'6501:1. Aak 1bout our variety of
funding sources available to
pay for training .

DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND BY
,-HE

CHANGE

RAPID

MANUFACTURING

IN

TECH-

NOLOGY. Receive Specialized
training In mechanical, hyd and
electrical comraulic
ponents ol factory equipment in
the
Adult
Industrial
malnt&amp;nance Program at The
Adult Ed~.W:alion Canter- TriCounty Vocation School . We
hava a variety ol funding
sourc11 available tor eligible
applicants. Classes begin Oc·

Iober 1st . Call 1-B00-637-6508 to
register.

Ntllon Centurion Managamanl

Group 1390 King Trte Drive
Osy1on, Otllo -45405 or call 1·
513-278-on3.

PARAlEGAL CAREER. Be a
part of the !tam! As a panlagal
you will lnvtstlgalt the jects
and assist a lawyar In preparing

tne case lor tr\al. Trt.COunty's
Adult Paralegal program will
train you In: Sourcn of Law.
TMt Court Systems. Legal Procedures and Legal Re•earch
and Legal Ottlca Procedures.
Call 1·800-837-6508 NOW lor ln tormallon on reglatratlon and
financial sld. Fait Term Clanea
begin October 111.
Pal'lmtdlc &amp; EMT"a, lull and
par1-tlme, top pay, ~53~181
or apply In ptr•on at Ceredo
Monuary 1135 Rl. 150 Ceredo,

wv.

EARN

MONEY
typing.
wordproeenlng, personal computing. AI home. Full or pe. llms.
135,000/yr. Income potanllal. (t)
805~81-6000

Et. 9·10188.

home. AmiZing racordtd mnsage raveals details. Call today.

614-23H286.
Eam up to $500. weekly sluHing
envelopes at home, easy work,
no e1perience. For lrM Info
stnd SASE to: Philalne, P.O.
Bo.11 855, Maywood, N.J. 07607.

Experienced

mtdla

sal11

rtpt"estntatlv•. Bast plus com·
mission. 304-m-7885 call tor Interview.

VOCATIONAL

1~()().637-6508

11

Center

Quert•r Hor... In W11tem
Pl..aura &amp; Halter Claun. 6M-

2BH522.
Immediate openingt av1ilable In
Alhtn• aru.. Full and part-tlmt,

quick odvoncemont, compony
will train . Naet appearance a

must. $1,200 to llart It you
qualify. Clll ThuJaday, Frldey or
Monday batwatn 1CJ...4 ~ - &amp;14-

592-2703.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Cwtoma, DEA, ttc. Now Hlrtng.
Clll 1-805-687--eOOO Ewt K-101U.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. FED,
CIA, US Cuatomt, OEA, etc.
Now Hiring. Llatingt. !1) 1106MUOOO Ext. K-10181.
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN
AUTO MECHANICS1 Join one of
thl Nation'• t..t..-1-growlng
employmd lllld1. The Aduft
Auto Mechanlea Program at Trt-

COUniY J.V.S. wiii101Ch you En·
gino Al!&gt;llr._ Engine Tuno-&lt;Jp,
El.ctrlcll :~y.tem•, Brak11,

St•rtng S~pentlona
RIAr
AJ:It, HAlting/Air Condftlonlng,

~.t EnainH, end N A.I.S.E..

Practice fi .. lng. For more In·
tormtlton on thlt twcltlng
progrtm

can

1-300-837-e501
NOW. We went to hur from
youl Fell term claaNI ~In Oc·

1 -Ill, 111110.
JOt HUNTINO? NEED A SKILL?
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS

Toblcco cutin 14 cantt •
stick. Tobacco houHrs $4. per
hour. Youngs Farm, SuHala
Putnam Counly,
efter 8:00PM.

304-137-2530

VldaoTownt
Now hiring, mull htve mcwl•,
music,

or

ratall

experience,

Machlnf.ta

P'Y

,! tralnlnt ,,. available lor

clerical

J»sltlon

av.Uabla

to

work for our eorp. In Point
PI-nt WI/ modlcll flciiHy.
Appraxl.nettiY 18 to 32 hours

1 room, 1-112 btth, 1.3 acrtt, addhlonal 33 acre• hunting end
lim*. 1514-012-7'118 or 1·384-

Furnished basemsnt apar1ment,
Pomeroy. All utllltl• paid $60
WHk or $200 monlh. $50

2097.

dopoolt 6141949·2528.

7 room• 1 112 balhs, country
living but cloaa to Meigs Sehool
and town. Rt . 3:J-4 lana,
Townehlp Aold 27. Firat road to

Furnished Efflcleney, all utilities
paid, share blth. $135/mo. 919
Second Ave. 814-446-3945.

Fumlahad

Efficiency,
$175,
Ullllt!H Paid, Galllpolla, 614·
446-4416, arter 7p.m.

rlgi'lt . Call 61oWKI2·7118 or 1-384-

2097.
3 or 4 bedroom hOUII, dllh·
washer, stove, rafrlg, tual oil

Fumlahad upstair~ apt, suitable
tor ana parson, ratsrsncas snd
deposit, S22S. plus aleetrlc, 304·

tumact, woodburner llrt~placa,
Assume loan with $1,500 down

lor

YOUI
you

Our

wHh

Locatad In Patriot, Cell 614-319-

tfllt Dodge Pick-up, I eyllndor,
aulamollc, holf~on_,_~ gooo

2858 5p.m.-9p.m.
GOVERNMENT HOMES trom tl
(U rtpair).
Delinquent
tax
propertr. Aapoesaaalons. Your
area (1) 805-687-&amp;000 Ext. QH.
4562 for cunsnt rapo llat.

$1111. Call 614-992-7781. EOH.
Mlddl•por1, Ohio, Bnch St. Ont

bedroom furnished apt ., deposit
&amp; reference r.qulred, 304-882·
2566.

noma with 3 bedroome, flmlly
room, garage In Ruttlc Hills,
Syracun. Priced at $3it,OOO.

Nicely Fum'ed Small houu ,
nol
aultablt
lor
children, no pall, $300/mo.

e14-H2·546!111114-i92·3171.

garage.,

458·1875.
bedroom

home.

12

building, woodshld, bukatba11
court, swimming pool $-4ti,OOO

Mobile Homes
lor Sale

Cllllo 45783.

614-iit2·2218 ehsr 6 p.m.
One
bedroom
unfumlshad
apanmenl In Middleport. Nswly
r.modled, canlral heal and elr,
all UIIIIIIH Included $250 1
month. Call 614·949·2217 from 7
am-7 pm.

6320.
14x70 Mobile hom• and lOt. 3
badroom, rural wat1r 614-367·

0154.

One Br.. unfurnished •pt .,
Rangl and ,..grlg. provided

19'70 Skyline 2 b«troom 12x60.

sewage, and gatbaga
p1id. Daposlt raq'ad. Call 614Water,

Gas ltovs, ·aat tumaca, carp11.

446.,.~!5.

$3500. 8141378-6236.

Twin Rivers TCM ... a, Houting tor
tht Elderly and Handicapped .
Apartments now avallabl•ranl·
lng for 30% of adjutttd Income.
200 Second St. or c. II 304-6 75-

1975 Champktn ,4x65, 2 OR, sat
up on prlveta lol on 218. 6 mi.
from town $4500. Fraa rent tor
1 year . 614-256-1393.

Up.talra. Fumlahed, 3 roorna &amp;
bath , clean, no pall, rafer~nca &amp;

Why Rant? Homn lor $1.00 ,
repM.
Gov"t
glvt
away
programs I For Information 504-

1885 Knox by Br~ldar 2 bed·
rooms, 2 bathe, oul b~lldlnga,
new porch, lots ot extr111. J04-

~8~670 Ext R-313.

86l-3706 or 88l-2907.

45

1888 2 bedroom 14x70 tumlshtd
tnaller, Ulilhits pild IICCipl
electric, raqul,. reference and
cradlt approval , will consi~r
HUO, 304-1575-42&amp;4 aner 5:00

$40/day. Ret's 814-448-n83.
Magtc Ysers Dty Cart Canter
rea1onabte,
dapandtbitl,
llcenu, quality child cart. Monday thru Frldty, 7·30 till 5:30.
For more Information or to
,.gltter 304-675-5847:

Mlaa Paula'e Day Cart Center.

PM .
SPE.CIA.L Factory to youlW1, 2
or 3 bedroom14•70 modtlt at
1"•
unballtvablt prlea or

Will do tawing In my homa, call
any11ma, 814..:188-8761.

Would llkl to do btbyalttlng.
locltad: LeGrande Blvd., have
6~6-18M .

Financ!al
Business
Opportunity
INOTlCEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHINQ CO.
recommtndt thll ~ do bUll·

the offering.

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
nrad of working for aom.ana
•lse? Flnut SlyfJng Salon, Now
Leasing Station. Sfop by &amp; sH
Carof et 1390 Eatttm Avt, or
call 614-446-8922.

11171 Ford 314 ton pickup, 4
opood, I oyl, $800. altar 1:00

PM, JOM7WOIL

1m Ford F·IOO 112 ton truck.
Allllng $1,000. 114-2411-15111.

I

9 -ZO

IT's VERV EMBARRASSING FOR A SQUAD
OF TOUGH LEGIONNAIRES TO BE FOLLOWED
ACROSS m DESERT 6'( A BEACH BALL .

ESPECIALLY WI-lEN IT
GETS TIRED. AND [
HAVE TO CARR\' IT.

Do you like to 11vt Money?

Check ue out for qualhy furniture and carpata. Mollohan Furntturs &amp; Carpets, Rt. 7 North.

Phone 614-446-~44, GIIUpolla,
Ohio.

For Sale On All Gr..., Turt In
!lock, S2.90 yard ., Moll~an
Furniture, 614-446-7444.

GOOD

a..

614-992-"M79.

47 Wanted to Rent
Prot. .slonal

working women
... ._, small house or prh1ate
Apt. Prefer Middleport area, but
will
consldtr
any1hlng in
South1m M1lg1 County, Call
Jarrl 614..t48.,.B48 8-4 Mon·Frl ;
814-117-23M
evening•
&amp;

Reduc:td, 12 ecrn, tobacco
baM, 2 bams, 3 bedroom tr11ller,

Ohio At 7, 304-7113-1198, 014-64:12971.

Moving Sale: Dining room, suitt
&amp; Mutch. Living room outfit,
baby bed, mite. 614·256-1i66.

PICKENS FURNITURE
Household furnishing. 112 mi.
Jerrlcho Rd. Pt. Plaaatn1, WV,
call 304-675·1450.

614-446-3156
6 pc. wood group $14.01 par

w•ek. 4 postsr bedroom aulta,

complt\1 $1!5.20 per wnk,
dmlltt with 4 chairs $7.50 par
week. Magic Chef 14 cu . n.
A•frlg•rator $12.95 ptr w11k, 15
cu . ft . lrMzer, $10 90 par
week _Vi'Ra Furniture. Rt. 141, 4
mil•• ott AI . 7-Ctntanary.Opan 7

days a wook.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE . 62
Olive St., Gallipolis. Naw &amp; Uaad
Purnttura, heatars, Wtstam &amp;
Wor~ boots 614-446-3159.
Upright

treazer. V•ry nlct, 3

yurs old . $150. 61417l2-3033.

614-446-8046.
Buy or sell Riverine Antlqu. .,
1124 E. Main Streit, Pomeroy.

Hours · M TW 10 :00 a m. lo 6:00

p.m., Sunday 1:00 to 6:00p.m.
614-992·2526.
Top Caah paid Old fumlturs
cuboard1.
qullle,
orlantal,
palntlngt, toya, or tnllrt ntata
call co!Tact )04.525-3275, or 304·

523-6854

m iiDI

(f)

Block, brick, ..,.., lllpa•. window., lint••· etc. Claude Win·
t.,., Rio Grande, OH Call 814245-8121.

month• to one yr old, pret.r
Hamp. or Yorbhlra, 304-458-

Coppor noood Booglt pupo, $75. . 64
Hay &amp; Grain
304-675-2075.
:-::-"":C::-::~"':::':::":-:"o:;;::::::::Hoy lOt
l Timothy.

Solo. Ctovtr

Ba~ In the
24$-65~

Round

Fish Tank, 2413 Jackeon Ava.
Point Ptaaant, 304-675-2063, 10
gel Ml up $14.H and tO gel
compllla $43.215.

Hly tor •alt. Flrtt cunlng,
squ1r11 baln. 11.10 bttla. 614/llt2·
2373.

L.ut ~ · to book ,.tntor hoy
Wtth tNt iriOraga, premium Af..
talfl at.o gran+elovar, rolla
and tquarea. Morgan Farm, At.

Good natunal SIMrian Hutkl)'
mala, 11 mos. old,l150. 614-4466581.

Transportation

and Supply Shop-Pat
Grooming. All broodo. All otyloo.
lams Pet Food Outer. Julia
Webb. Call 614-448-0231.

Reglattred Lhaeo Apab; 1110
Hlmalayanel.'llam. . ldtten., all
malat. Catn. No chtckt. Call

3D, 304-83J.:Ill11. .

71

Autos for Sale

=-:---=----:-..,-

8

car, v-e, auto, $1,850. '80 AMC
Sprlt.a.cyl, 4 s~ runa good.
$450. 304-678-21118.
'83 Forti Mul1eng netdl parts
$o5o. '79 :r~"· "'"ah body,

16 HP. 7,500 Watt Ganar~tor
Electric Start, Pneumatic Finish
Nailer, 10"' Makita Mlttr Saw, 5
hp, yardman Rolotlller, 6 hp,
Troy Built Tiller, 614-446-07'21 tl·

eta~ .

Monday. 814-fQ&amp;.e2V8.

Red Raebtrri11, pick your own.
Taylor'• Beny Pelch. 614-245-

5064.

r···a

1977 Ford LTD II, good cond,
014-~4.

wh... a, nlce$1800. or tradt. SN

II 28 CtntraiA.venua, GalllpoUa.

1m Pontiac

1m Chtvena, 4 tpd., body

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

1m Musteng. 4 cyt ., 4 apd.,

$800. Ot&gt;t-446-4535.
1m Old• O.tta 88 AoyaiiLauto,
rune

good,~.. one

own.-,

tr~,OOO.

304~0 ....

1960 Ch-11, /VOl good, body
fair cond.,

Woodl Built Hog, Plow, Qrodor

114-446..!1751.

gat

tumaca, 125,000 BTU't,
bought naw In Jan. 614-367-";1188.

Plantar, 54,8150.
anca. 814-288-8522.

Forte Uti, hand carte, dock plate,
war.houu cartt, truck bad,
!rsllar exle &amp; tlraa. 814 ...46-23511.

2020

finance.

1514-286-

6522.

H55.

Btede, euntvttor 2 Row Com

OWnW

lrlctOI'

$8lll50; 3020 JO

will lin-

wlloadtr,

$~lt50; 1010 JO

WfDUI" hog , I2,8!KJ. Owner Will
finance. 614-2815~522.

weakands.

Moving muat
Mil. Couch,
1oveau1, eh1lr, $250. OBO. Full

Ford 8H tractor, C... fork truck,
lntematlonei torte truck, Ford

Want lol for naw 14x71J mobile
homa In Muon aru. 304·77'3-

slza mellraatlbox tprlngs tram•
$30. Enrclu trampoline 120.
Call anytime 304.e75·7514.

mower 50'1. 304-571-2321 or 178-

26015.
Jlm'l Farm Equlpn-..rc _sR. 35,
1
Will Oalllpollt, I14-44M777;
Wide lliletlon naw &amp; UMd firm

Bur,

Implements.

faf"'gl

harveltar,

Fo1

2100

lorogo horYOitorL.Glhl grlndor
mixer, IIC oond. ~4-Zn-4215"'

$7,100.

$1,300. Uood Now Hollond 21
torogo - o r 11,500. Ulod Naw
Holland 30 btowor t1,200. Uood
Now Holland 770 chopper 2 h11d, oloelrio -olo ti;IJOO.
Ulod Now Holland 111 eltoppor,
1 r- hold, -~' oonlroll
f51100, Uood Now Holilnd aupor
71Yc-, I , _ h11d ti,OOO.
1\Yo ..Od Now- 323 .... plckorw 12,000. 1\Yo - d Naw
Idol tO one rqw plcklro $1,000.
Uood Now Hollond 351 grlndor
lftlxon f5,1100. Uood Hoilind 312 grlndor lhlur $1,100.
Uood Now Halllnd 425 ""d
otoor loodor f5,500. Now Ho~
tond 1M d - akld IINrloodlr
dolun ft4,800, Now Hollond 454
okld otoor lood« gao 112,100.
K - . Sorvtca Contor st. Rl.
1'/, Point Ploloanl and Alpfty

Rentals
41 Houses for Rent
3bt houoo, ovortooklf19 rlvor1
ro.-tod, S37S: Fumllhoo
oportmlnl, ldoot 1or ..-na
man, llkl ..., flroptoca, s:m.
Larga otoroge oulldfng, ldool for
toblqoo or auto Npilr, $150
month, 01~4&amp;-1818 "' 014-446·
1243.

58 Gorflold Avo, No lnoldo po1o,
S251limo 6 d-H. coli 014-441·
1821.

Aold,PitonoS~.

Money to Loan

63

tor

How farsighted people find their
(osl contact lenses.

1987 C.mtro, Z-28, bright red,
AT,..!~· PB, olr, 1111, cruloo,

AMttiM Cllllttl, &amp; moral $8,700.
&amp;14-~0075.

Livestock

Anauo .,... cow 1 lilby oolf._l
Focito/)' H horoo troltor, f5TO.
614-388-871M.

superhuman speed.

•..eoo.m..Q2)1.

76

MANY 0/VEIIGING
CONrACrS, MONAI?C~'

AAAR~ JUST

WHEN I HAVE
THEM WHERE l

Accessories
614JQII2-21144.

8:30 aJ 1J

B - Tronomleolono, Uood a
rebu1tt, llartlng It $VSI; 814-2455877, 114-37f.2213.

79

Tori)'

23ft.

with

bothroom,

tllepe 8. Ollll whMit, tt,BU5.

614-286-0022.

y· KNOW IUHf\T 11-\( 516

PROBL£ M IIJ 1111') LI.OID 15?

m

~&lt;)I

/.1\UCk ~~~J'

I{)(J'R£ P&gt;ffi::ilJ1U_y RIEtH

.

AIJD 100 M\KH CLru!IJikJ' ARIUJD

EIDXOH l.DVIIJ'

Fon:l Molor Hom~ older modal
121000 mlln on tnglne. Runt,
dnvet, looks gre•t. 5'1,850. 304-

576-2818.

good gu milage. Ohly ont

owner.

Excellent

))

Services

81

Home
0

Improvements
BASEMENT
WATEAPAOORNG
Unconditional lllatlmt IJUinln·
111. Local rtftl"'nen lumlthed.
Frtt HtlmatH. Call conect 1-

614-2374186, dly or nlgh1 .
Rogara BaNmant Wlflrprooflng.

Free

Eltlmatn.
Room

Drywall.

Roofing.

condhlon.

Mu.t 1111. Maka oHar. 614-102·

2377.

Addtllons .

I THOUt;'HT

~S&lt;S

Hyundal, excel, GLS,
tut0m11Uc, PS, PB, 1lr, AMIFM
catMtt•~-luggaga rack. $5,100.
014-245-ootr.

1911 T-Bird Turbo Coupo, 34,000
mil•, loaded, $1,800; 1988
Aongor 4 cyt., 4 opd, $4,000. 614446-7720.
1918 Morcul)' Soblo, PBIPS/PW,
1lr, AMfFMICut. Ytry
....... · - · 114-446-7124.
1818 Z24 Cavollor. Laldod. Laid
IU'IO,

off. Mutt Mil. Priee rtduCid.

814-H2-2NII.

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vohlcloo
'""" 1100. Fordo. u .... cto•.
Cornttoo. Chovyo. Surpluo.
Your oroo. (II 80H47-eoll0. Ext.
&amp;.1011111.
Antiquo 1910 111odol Ford
Sodon All nowl Thil ono lo
nlool Thla .., ..... aotll No

,.uonua.

olttr
11fuMd.
$10,000 or bat afftr. S.e It

Al"roldo Mortno. 014-446-2424.

FO&lt;

Calll14d67-6881 after I pm,

JET

" /,. .......

~

_,

Complttl Mabile Homt tat upe
a rtpalf"', alto plumbing &amp;

Lar~

King Live!

Generation

litctrlcal, roollng, f'llmodeling,
pat101 I decks etc . REMODEl.·
lNG! Aaftrlnc:M. btlmet11.

13 Evening Newt

614-258-181 ,_

Days Ablaze

Ron'a TV Sarvlee, spaclallztno
In Zenith 1110 Hn'k:lng moll
other brands. Houu calrt, 1110
tome appliance r11palrt. WV

304-6711-2398 Ohio 614-4'6-2454.
Ratery or cable

t~

~

THEM DADBURN
REVENOOERS
CHOPPED MY ST!LL
TO FLINDERS II

STOP WH(N!N'
OVER SP!LT
CORN
SQUEEl!N'S

[ WAS COOKIN'
THAT BATCH FOR
YORE B!RFDAY
PARTY, LUKEY II

oo rn u

11 :

13

ASTRO·GRAPH

LIBRA (8opt. 23-0cl. 23) You are now
in a rather lortunate c ycle where your finances and mater1al interests are concerned. Opporlunltles could begin 10

Electrical &amp;

SCORPIO tOcl. 24-Nov. Z2) You're a

Refrigeration

quick thinker today and your spontaneous thoughts are likely to be your best

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-0tc. 21) Today you might reap some form of re-

EIIC:Irlcol, 304-675·17111.
General Hauling

Wea.r.on'e

Hauling
voturnt dl.;

W1t•

r~atiiahabta rat•,
oounto, 2,000 to 4,000 oai&gt;ICIIY
clltorno, wotll, lie. Call
304-678-2119 .

Upholstery
Mowroy'l Upholtdorlng llnliolng Ill county .... 25 JIOIO. Till
bOil In tumnu,. upholllortng.
Calf :104-175-4tl14 tor ,.... . .

promptly on

your rnspiratlons.

UcenHd elactrlclan. Aldanour

A • R Wotor 811\'lco. Pooto clolmndllt..1,000 Dt'
:~~liono dollvory. Coli 304-

ones. Be prepared to react

-~
Sopl. 21, 11190

ward from a past good deed However.
the remunerations may come !rom
someone other than the person you di-

rectly assisted.
CAPRICORN (Dtc. 22-Jan. 111 Your
greatest success today Is likely to come
from a venture or endeavor In which you
have become Interested only recently .
In your case new could be better.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 11) Initially
you might be a trifle unsure of yourself
Beneficial social changes could be In today when challenged by unique dethe offing for you in the year ahead. The velopments. Oddly enough, however. it
new friends and contacts you 'll make will be events of this nature you 'll hanmay also be very helpful to you regard dle the beet.
Ing your commercial concerns.
P18CEI (Fab. 20-March 20) Things In
VIRGO (Aug. 13-Sepl. Z2) There could
general should go more smoothly for
be a good reason why someone hu
you today owtng to a con81ructlve
been on your mind lately. If lhls person ·
change of atlllude. Now you are likely lo
is still prevalent In your thoughts again see positive probabilities where you
today, get In touch because pleasant previously anllclpsled negative re11UIIs.
developments could result.
ARIEl (March 21· Apri111) Be alert for

maten al opportu n 1t1 es l o da~ . beca u se
there IS a c hance you could garn rn
some manner tram a situation 101t1 aled
by another. Whal transprres c outd

come unexpectedly .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do no1 d!S·
.:aunt the ideas advanced by your mate
oday. Upon first hearing. they might
sound a trifle outlandish . but after car e -

Moneyline

woman w1th a harelip begin s
to dream of romance (pt 1

ot 2) (A) 0
(f) 0 Nlghdlne Q
I!DI Nlgh1 Court
~Ill 'Wiseguy' CBS Lale
Night Sonny's dementad
nephew poses a threat to

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cations you could meet someone who is
very Interesting .

LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 A situation ollm ·
parlance to you that hasn't been going
your way recently could lake a sharp
turn for the better today and enable you
to get the end results you 've been desir·

lng. Send for your As1ro-Graph predlcllons for the year ahead by mailing
S1.251o Ae1ro-Graph. c/o lhis newspaper, P.O. Box 91428 , Cleveland. OH
4101 -3428 . Be sure to state your zodiac
sign.

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MOVIE: Tho Young In
Heart (2 :00)

11:35 II) Cheers Q
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@ ESPN'a Speedweek
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AMES/Peak Performance
From Dover, DE (T)

a

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• A 32

sot Til

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He then ruffed a spade.

pl ayed kmg uf d1 amonds and ruffed a
diamond. and led dummy 's queen of
clubs. East now won the ace and return r rl thr pck nf hParts ThrrP was
nothmg

Vulnerabl e E ast-West
Dealer Wl'st
Wes t

South

Ea~ t

3+

Pa ss
Pa ss
I' ass

3.

4b+.

Pass
All pas s

Opemng ll'ad t J

to dummy Wllh th e spad e
and ruff r.m oth cr heart Dummy
w11\ Lhen be good, and th ere w11l still
be a club ldt for an entr y

and returns a spade, dec lare r w1ll be

heart. r eturn

m th e same f1x But 1f East wm s the
club ace and returns a dtamond . South

ace

can draw trump s. play A· K and ruff a

r\orth

••

Pa'"&gt;s

East can no longer g et h1s heart ruff
What tf dec lar er t a k es a dtfferent
ap proach altogether playmg a club at
tht• st'cond trick? If Ea st wins the act'

CROSSWORD
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
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1 Record

book

and
others

2 "Eutekal"

6 "- ,I'm

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4

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Prepares

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Beach

13 Beta
follower
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perhaps

site
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Arabian

leatures
24 "Yes,

sultanate
Por ch

(abbr .)
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anendees 25
20 - de deux 16 Warned
17 tBM rival
23 Eas ler
18 Michael ol 27
event
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Monly
Abe's
Python
31

mate s
R1ver to

20

the Rio

profile
26 No-hands
instrument

Period
belween

35

Captain "
William
Webstet"s
erg .
Slrutler s·

36

welcomer
Earth ·
bounrl
bitd

37 "G un ga

39 G t an! s
•iva i

Grande

40

Go awry

28 Fishing
need
29 China
piece
30 Football
lineman
31 Shell
game prop
32 Overhead
trains
33 Sizzling
35 Corpsman
38 - Zola
41 Friend

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTES - Here's how to work it:

9 - 20

AXYDLBAAXR
lsLONGF'ELLOW

Steelgraves and V1nn1e (A)

1!J Miami VIce

~~ h

+J9 7 ti ~ :!

Wh en the prk of dt arnonds wa s )Pd.
South won the are. and played a spade
l o dummy s arP and a low club ba ck to

supplier
43 Charlie
and

OEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) If you've
od or system where your work is con -

+ 76
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Stereo
I]) Magnum, Pl .

12) SportaCenler

cerned, this Is a good day to give 11 a farr
lry. Don't put limitations on your thlnk ·.
lng or experimentation.
CANCER IJuno 21-July 22) Stnve to
fulflll your social obligations today, especially U they lead you to situations
· that Involve newcomers There are Indi-

.AK 9fl 4 2

CanadJJn lnvJL atwnal
Pa1rs he ld m Toronto la st spnng at - WEST
tracted a stron g f1 eld . mosrly expN! S
K 10 B 2
fr om Canada and the Umt ed Slat es • Q 10 7 "
• J 10 !) l
Althou~h many North-So uth pa1rs g ot
t o SIX clubs on tod a y· s deal . severa +I
failed to mak e the contra ct.

h1s se ven.

9 - ~0 - 9 0

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Davit
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Sarvlca,
G-voo Crook Ad. Pllto, oupplloo, pickup, ond dollvtrj. 114-

and HOlling
F....h anti Plno
Golllpollo, Ohio
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M011 wells complatad •me day.
Pump Slllt and urvlce, :J04.

BRIDGE

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Siding.
Remodeling and Gunar401flt .

Aar~~tlon Motors, rapalrld . New
&amp; ,._bultt motors In -ock\ Ron
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OIMaa, PIJPI, AC, .tiH, orulu,
Allll'll totlo, vory fOod OOnd,
won lllllnlolnod, flne wort! car, IIMOIOI.
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oltor 8p.lft..... for Hlllop Dr. Call lor IDOOINnMnta
La,.,.
I •llmateo: Cal 814-441-3431.

em

faced wrth preJudrce when
they JOin a heaiU'l club. Q
®On Stage
9:00 aJ 1J !!]) Cheers Sam
strugg les to remain lnends
wllh Rebecca . Q
II) (f) Q Gab~el's Fire B1rd.
behevmg h1s daughter IS 1n
danger, QUitS hiS jOb.
&lt;IJ (!) Myateryl Morse
traces a car to tile wrle of an
O•iord professor (R) Q
I!JIID Glory Days Love1oy
qurl s school and 1s llired by a
local newspaper (A}
OJ MOVIE: The Swarm [PGI
(2 30}

A wrdow er gtvas up h1 s
ca reer to raise two children

44~294.

1988

America

9:30 Cl) II ll1t American Dreamer

Ll KED IT IF 'rCtl qOT
ID 5CHOOL EARLY.

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MORK I\1EEKLE AND WINTRHOP
MR5 HAQ&lt;ABERRY 5 A'1'0 l
51-'QULDNTG;cT T05CHOOL
&amp;:J EARLY E'vEQY ~Y.

Ob/use - Cover - Mouse - Marmot - REMEMBER
My mom gave my son a water pistol. "Don·t you recall
hOw we drove you crazy with those?" I asked . She

Pass

Country

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all

, _,,

Pa!-ls

l!lJ ID Babes The Babes are

Campers&amp;
Motor Homes

SCIIAMUTS ANSWERS

Declarer can succeed 1f. at th e fmlsh bl'furc lrad1n g dummy 's queen of
clubs. he cash es one h1gh heart NQ'IN

for a relationship wirh
Dwayne
CIJ Robert Froat Ver sed m

I

IIIIIII

lo;ast ruffed

Whitley decides she 1s ready

VInton Auto Sol-. Forofgn I
Dom Parta buying Junlc cara.
114-3118-0012.

6 ~fc!~~~ tfTT!Rs To I

A

8:20 CIJ MOVIE: Retum to Macon
County (PGi (I :45}

motor.

402 Chtyy big block

'--1-...L..-.L--1--'--J you develop from step No. 3 beiow .

Pass

takes up bowting to teach
Homer a lesson. (R) Q
I!J Murder, She Wrote Q
12!1 American Music Shop
all PrimeNewa
~ MOVIE: The Young In
Heart (2:00)

WANT THEM, THIS
HAS TO HAP'PEN .'

Auto Parte &amp;

I

dummy 's second heart winner . but

sc1entist becomes a
superhero when he acqUire s

ALLEY OOP

I

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~r:~6-=,1.,;7'-rl--1 Q Complo10 the chuckle quo1od
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by filling in the missrng words

Pa ss

l!lJ ID The Slmpaona Marge

So.. lc Tonk Pum~I~OO, Gollla

1987 Dodgo Coli OL. PS1PB, AC,
4 naw tires, automatiC. Gets

1987 T-Bird V.a, toodod, 614-4464801.

I

Uood lniMIIIonal fonlgo ""SIOil
2 beattrt, tandem uJt WI~

571-:1331.

1885 L.azer Turbo. Good shape.
$3,000 080. 8141992 -7823.

Now Hollond 11)7, 3 .. hHch

tractor1

bNIII'I, tandem axle

mil" lOUth OaiNpolla locks,
publk: wat1r, no ra"rlctlona,
eomt with rtvw frontage, 304-

88l-6459.

1111, lrada, 8:00-&amp;:00 WHkcllys,

Now Holland 111 Forogo box 3

Routt 2 Aehton, 1 ICrt loes1 3

1Q84 Ford T-Bird axe. cond ., VI, :J02, tutt Injection, high milts,
many new par1a, very clean.
$3,000 OSO. 614·245--5588 or

1H7 Dodge Omnl, euto., air,
axe. gaa mlilllgl. $2650. 61444H7111.

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2424,

1880 Vollww1gon Rabbit, 4dr,
4apd dlnel, 40 mi!H to 1 gal-· OH. t-100.537-0528.
ton, ru111 gr11t, $900. 614-:J88..

JD

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left to do except try to cash

(!) Hometima C
I!DI ~ Ill The 'lash

•

YEAH! DAZZLE'S LITTLE
SCHEME MU5TA CONFUSED
'IM!

Teacher to parenl: "All s tu dentsaregifted, but some stu·
L--L-..J-..L_.L...-J 0 dents just open their packages
. -- -- - - - - , --- ---- than the olhers."

By James Jacoby

·~ John Muir's Yosemite

!'

SHAIN~WAAP.
RIVERSIDE
MARINE Golllpallo, OH. 114-446-

275 lnl'l Diesel wHh aft. iiuth
Hog, Plow, Cuhlvstor, $2,950.

•-1 Pr
o1
For ..,.
• : opena or natur

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

tGDIIIOrtM. WI inltaiJ

Call after e p.m. 304-871J.e370.

1i84 Camara Z· 28, Hop, loaded
with every option. Red. $3995.

1-

We are nowWINTERIZINOpertt,

wHh 241 Round Boi!!J_ 711.
Hayblna, lnt'l Reke 18 vou· B-

1615 MF 01 .... Tractw 13,150;
Sharp. 150 MF Dl111f with

all makas, model•. Tha Washer
Dryer Shoppa. !114-446-2844.

BOATERS

Mercury Martul.., Specialist
Factory Trelntd, Bonded. Prtclslon Moblla Marini. Wa come to
youl 814-251-5111.

good wori car. $400.

Fax

Recondlllonad Wathtrs, Orye,...
Guaranteed prompt Hnlct tor

1987 CHIIIon 1!0, 130 HP, low
houro. $5400. 814-245-6878.

Caiii!M-441..0312 after 5p.m.

For Sala: LldiH, Blua
Jacket , 814-446--4430.

•1

top, new upholstery.

Cell 614-286-1318 efler 1':00 p.m.

Prl1, good
condition, $1,500, will nagotlatt.

OWner

Golf bag, Tour Syllema 11 golf
b 21
h
-•
ood
clu
ron 1 ru w.ap, u
very I !tit. 614194it•Z722.

1972 17 h. Starcnr~ Tri--Hutt
Boat. 125 HP, Ewlnruda Engine,

Gr~nd

rator. 0-P gym piC 1500. 30-4675-5057
6:00PM.

a""

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tor Sale

eomplatl

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7:30 &lt;lJ II I!DI i!]) Jeopardy! Q
C!J Bewitched
II) ~ Ill Entertainment
Tonlgh1
(f) 13 Mama'o Family
l!lJ ID Three's Company
ID Ladles Pro Bowlers Tour
a! Crossfire
8:00 (])I) i!]) Cosby Show Theo
otters to plan Mart1n·s
bachelor party.
C!J MOVIE : The Final
Countdown (PGI (2 001
II) (f) q Father Dowling
Myoteries Sister Steve
1mpersonates vrsrtmg royalty

75 Boats &amp; Motors

C20, I cyf, auto., cruise, lilt
wheal, eu.tom paint, ur.. &amp;

good, f\Jnt axceUenl, 2 naw
tlrea, $400. Mu.t Mil. 114"'"6·

will

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u.... 61410411-2722.

Chevy Conval"'lon Van,

m4aher6.

300-400 ft . of lneh poplar,
lumber. Oak 2116'1. St11
aluminum door.. 614/t92-6160.

Eurcl•e blk1. Slda by side
reltfraazer 1-4 .8 cu "· Ch11t
freezer 21 cu ft . Food dahyd·

t.-,304-675-2931.

1m

Variety of apDiea,
trMh ckttr, paal"'il pump~~~
and garc:t.. i-7 ally, cl
tood

~:

new tna. $.550. 6141949-2817.

Ounrovln Fruit Farm Ju.t oft Sr
681 tasl ot Albany. 'Nt accapt

895·3013.

. 304-815.,462.

1977 ,ord LTD II. Auno ooocf,

Fruits &amp;

1

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Wild America
3-2·1 Con11CI
i1D1 1121 til CBS News Q
l!lJ 1D Andy Grilflllt
12!1 Top Card
12) SportsLook
~ Black Stallion
7:00 (lJ IJ I!DI nJ Wheel of
Fortune 0
C!J Andy Crllfllh
II) (I) I) Inside Edition
&lt;IJ IIJ MacNeil Lehrer
NewaHour
l!lJ 1D Nlghl Court Q
1121111 Current AHalr
I!J Mac&lt;lyver
® Music Row Video
12) SportsCanter
Monoyline
a] Scarecrow and Mrs. King

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KDX-80 motorcycle.
1988 Suzuki Oued Racer 4whHiar, 8 mtmthtl aid, edrl

'83 CutiHI suprema rul nice

. 1151 Chovy, 4M - . . . 11500.
Instruments
1m ChevtUa rtrct car $2500.
1881 Ch.vtill ss .1700. 814-388Bundy AHo Slrxophone, IX C. 1115, efter 6 446--Sffl.
cond, $400. 8'14-446-1205 eHar
191'8 O.taun 280 Z $1500. 8145p.m.
446-7802.
Fluto for 1111. 014-448-6702.
19T'7 Cl.maro
350
eng.,
WE CARE.JlM (J01uo 6 Mtl automatic, gOOd cond. $1200 or

PIANO SERVICE oHoro EXPERT
plano "CARE" for lhooo wllo
'CARE" about rhalr planoe. Bill
Word. 304..!182-2325 (Prov 22.11.

urnR, 1ro

MY FAULl' Ale MY FAULL

."/ .

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llf'Vi~L

Musical

Western auto riding
mower, 4 months old. 1980
CMevy Monra naada worlt. 304hp

Field. 1514-

For Ssle: Dog houHt, sawral
slzaa. t 112 mlln out Rt . 141.
Wtyn• Shotmlker. 814-4460593.

Groom

I

1980 Honda Hawk 450cc, blec:k,
quick sllvsr tront, good cond.,

1100 pounclt. 8'14184:J..5253.

Pets for Sale

0

DAD'

1583.
Yt•r old Charolala bull, welghl

56

Vegetables

lar 6 p.m

Wanted Boar hog epprox 6

~f!'~R?

IT'5 C0~5TAtJf MAYHf.M
01J 111~ fE.Lf.VI'i&gt;IO~'
,.,

00 1 YOO'R£ RIC.Hf,
SHOuLD KIJOW

hiUII, $500, OBO. 014-37f.2911.

tart.

Merchandise
12

the

be-

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6:30 aJ II !!]) NBC NlghUy Newo

1i78 750 Four K Honda, runa
grut, Includes, windjammer,
cerrter rack, niW tlrM &amp; O·

Andy

Morg•n'a

YOU KIJOW ~y

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At. 35. 3CJ4:131-20'18.

Slaltr,

~HOULD

Motorcycles

74

Call

58

Miscellaneous

Saltl

Farm,

rune good,

Anllquo Love Stat, Call attar 5.

C.lt

Feeder

Supplies

KnucklebMm
log
loader.
Raesonabte. 614-370-2758.

Would like to rsnl houu or
trailer around Dexter, WI I~••vllle.l. or Vinton 11"11 In country.
617-/42 -2331.

Ill

~ Abbott and Costello

A.MJFM$1:.,.o-Cala., 11450. 11+448-8781.

Building

55

Antiques

54

Speclllt

1lUT 7ll€1l, W~Y

Blue,

4x4,

$495. MUll Soli. 614-448-2234 If-

814-HH601.
53

~llt•ecl Ou1rtw Hora:e, mare,
5 yra.. old, thown In .t-H &amp;
oponod oltowo. 614-446-71S2t.

9ublru

1184

Wanl to winter 50-200 cow units.

RENTTODWN

O.J. White Ad., 2 acr11 wooded
building lot, rudy to build on,
,~eel. $8,800. 114-24M5815.

42 Mobile Homes
WMIL Medloal ..cord ax·
LOANS BY MAIL
::::.... pre!arrod. Call (colloCII Up to $5,000 In 12 llouro. Wo
Rani
1-104-313'0135 or oand rnumo can help rou gtC • llgneturt
10 smart Corp, P. 0. Box 08537, Loon By Mill. 1-1100-48-71127 2 I 3 br Mobile - · lor ...,I,
Vlrglnll BHCh, VI. 23485.
Callaftor 2p.lll. t14-44U52l
$i.i!5 ' "·

mantht

Btff6R

old, $2,500. 304-!17&amp;-2181 or 571- Thurodoy, So..1111bor 20th11190,
It 8:00p.m. CaHie 1coapttd attar
2863.
4:00p.m. on Wodnoodoy, oil
Wood &amp; Coli SIOYI, UH U I~ brMdl accepted It the Athena
or1 or frH ltandlng. 2 biCJ~Hrt, Llv•tacli BIIH, U.S. SO Will,
6 gleu door cott: rs~og Nner Alblny, OH. Heullng II evalf.
4 13.
lblo. 114-592-2322, 61~811-3531.
uHd, sail $800. 614-

Crest Motel. Call 614-446-7398.

Htavy duly Norge waahtor end
dryer, S!SO. each, 304-675-1145.

a

Woltt tanning bad,

Farma.ll Cub Trac1or, wllh Bel~
Mower, PIGWI, Oltc:, Blade. &amp;
Harrow. $3,200, Call After &amp;p.m.
614-245-5152.

5487 or m-5430.

I

Walghl bench, two • • w•lghta,
ona new, f40. 304-173-5975.

1212 C.N D1vld Brown Traetor

33

2605 eall altar 5p.m.

Kocfok. Ot ..... U0311.

61 Fann Equipment

Country Mabile Hom• Par~.
Route 33, North of Pome roy.
Lots, rentals, par1s, IIIH . Call

27 aere farm : 4ml. from town,
haa blecklop rd ., tchool, msl1,
telephone.•leelrlc, Npllc link,
rural water "ook-up . 814-446-

APPLIANCES

gauge., Col~tman ltOYI, lantam.
15" tiN chaine~ ~•uper 8 movla
c1me1"11, PolllrOICI, 420. AnUqut

$1!50. Kitchen coal ttova l-430.
614·1192-T7ti4

46 Space lor Rent

Fanns lor Sale

USED

Wnhart, dryare, rtfrlgarat01'11,
rang•. Skagga Appliancet,
Upper River Rd .
tdt Stone

FIG~TI~u M :X:HOW
YOU SHOULD KtJOW

Aomlngton 8lll LW Spoclll 20

Coat ond wood hNIIng llovo

Bualn•••
building,
30xBO,
across from McDonalda, Han·
dareon, WV. 614-4-46-9662

814-446-8038 afttr ~p . m .

llpolla, OH

tAMI

GURDET

~Batman

..u. 814-367~210.

S!Mplng rooms with cooking .
Also tflllltr apact. All hook-ups.
Call anar 2:00 p.m., 304-7'73-

Nashua
141170
wlnpando,
tltuatld .7!5 acre land, Polnl
P1tasant, Many artraa, prlcld

Nkll lot, Lincoln Ave, $5,000.

T.'v.

11011

low to form four simple words.

a

Complete Satellite Qlttm. Mutt

6 h. glue and otk •how c11e,
old, $150. l04~95-3636 .

5651, Muon WV

tor dltlllt.

Chtptl ROid, 304-e75-3180.

Inc. GDOd
utad appllanc..,
till. Open
8 • m. to 8 p.m. Mon ..Sat. 814446-1698, 827 3rd. Ava. GatCounty Appliance

Page - 11

1411o~

Reorrong1 !etten of
0 four
tcrombled word1

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&lt;IJ 3-2·1 Con1acl Q
IIJ Square One TV
l!lJ Ill ALF
0 Cartoon Expreas
12) Budweiser Thoroughbred
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PEANllTS

1tlll Ford 1'-180, 4 wh. dr., 400
eng., .t tpd., IIC. cond. 114-4480014.

Roome for rant · wuk or month .
Starting at l1201mo. Galli• Hole!
!114-446-8580.

$12,1100 dtllvt~ and tal up.

Call1-800-729-404!5

Saf1, ltfordtbtl, chlldcaf'l. M-F
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
8 a m. • 5:30 p.m. AQII 2 -10.
Betorw, afltr school . DrotHn1
1.25 acr1 lot on Al.160, ~ miiH
weleoma. 814"'"8-8224.
from Motzer, Ex.:. view of tht
Pltno pupilstJught In my home. coun1ry sldt, $4,500, 11-4-4415To
blglnnel"',
tciYinctd 8373.
student., and adulta. A110 tiAei'l
chording and tratpotlng. If ln- 2 .crt tnailar lot: 11ptle, watt,
pad, drlvf'Wiy. Tom Jo,..a Rd .,
terntad 614d92·5403.
VInton. $4,500. 1514·318-1447.
Will do babysitting In my hom• 5 tern land on At 2 Eckard
wMkdeya 304-675·1317.

Furnished
Rooms

on Inspection. ~~15 ·'nJ17.

Wanted to Do

,..--:--:-----:--.Housacle1nlng or cara of the
elderly,
S3~day,
or
both

22

Ona bedroom apts. lor ,.nt.
$22P.i month. Oapoa/t rtqulrtld .

call :J04.175-7186 sfter 6:00p.m.

Whitt &amp;ady, widow, woutd ilkt
mall I poulblt companlonthlp
with whlta mala In tariY 60"1.
P.O. Box 302, Tuppers "Plains,

21

Jchoot. and elora. Pay full
sacurfty dt~lt end gel •
months free renl. 304-m--&amp;107.

1

Situation

refl.l Exp.

Now accepting •ppllcatlontl tor

Maaon Apia, AJC, ltM tr11h pick
up, Laundry room, equal houalng
opportunity. CioN to

&amp;14-pgl-6341.
32

Rat. &amp;O.p Rtqulrtd 614·

446~338

dspostl required. 614-446-1518.

Wanted

18

son

Nlnt

yeal'l old-Bradbury Llrgt out-

1864 SchuHz 14x64 w/deck, 2
bedroom, AC, .torage building

wtll provide you, tha
graduate, with an added boost
for pareonat aueceat In tha lob
market. Caii1-800-65C8 to regiafir for clt ... t beginning October 1111 .

0104.

e:oo rn e

I

I

&amp; runs good, IIUI). f14=441-

&lt;IJ
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couc". 6141')12-2014.

PUIILII

EVENING

II) (I) Q ABC News

Nllw/Uud

Gracious living . 1 and 2 bodroom aper1menta at Village
Manor
end
Riverside
Apar1mantt In Mlddlapor1. From

progr1m

tolld

Thlcks for Sale

446-G322.

8 toot grMn

S©~c(llA~ £~s·
-----ltp ClAY I. HliiAN
TMAT IAIL1

20 •

THURS., SEPT.

5 P.M. Mon, thru ~- Call fi14-

87!.-2851.

and payments of $306 month.

6679.

Call Tr&gt;Counfy Voc:allontl Adult nest with ptOpfel you know and
Cantor 11 f~37-6508 A NOT lo send money thr~ lht
varttt ot tuncltng .aurtu to mall until you 111.. lnvNiTgltod

I hoi• allglblt.
MEDICAL RECORDS COR·
RESPONDENCE PHOTO COP Y
CLERK. National medical record
coping company "" a unique

leundry room, In exchange for
hout.a wortc &amp; lawn care 5 days
1 wnk. 6141992-5042 .

1984 Mansion 14x&amp;O ttl elec, 2
baths, WISher and dryer, AJC,
partlslly furnished , 304~75-7Sn.

thai

nk:llne, lndu.trtal Malnttnanca

Worbrl,

S room houH, public water, naw
klteh., eablnata, $25,000. Ashton. 304-578-2213 or 576·2810.

12x60 houu trailer and lot on
Wllllama Hollow Rd 614-256-

Colrnetologlstt,

Pl,.lagall,
Stcretlrtet
and
Wlkt.,._ R-alatar now tor cia•
... blglnnlna Octobtr 1, 1990.

Free 3 room 1par1ment, furnlthld, AIC, utilities paid,

30HII2-3583.

!JOUrtel.

lng/Compullng Spocoallll, Car·

Etoe!rlc:lane,
Food Strvlc:a
- ' " · Eloe!rot11c:o Toch·

446-8568.

w/mobUt hOme, Muon, WV.

$40 DOWN on any naw alngl•
wide, ph.ll tax and Hilt lo
quallllad buyars. As advertised
on TV ·Cell E1111 Hom• Canter
1-aoo-589-15110.

11 Auto Machenlca 1 Acc::ount·

llllfller11

bailment, gat
hast, elalr, gartgt1. double lot
3 bedroom, tull

to
regl1ter lor cl•aae• beginning
October 1st. You may bt eligible
to racafve llnanclel eid to help
pay tot your training. Call and
uk about our financial aid

In medical ttr·
mlno+ogy and procedurtt It
well u·ln.trucrtlon In ,.our trN
of apaclllizatlon. You art alto
tnalrwd in Job SNklng Skill•

0.11111. (11 805-6i7-6000 Ext . B4512.
HorN Tralntr to train &amp; show

For Rant: New 1br, apar1mant,
earpal, kllchan furnished, walar,
S240 month plus deposit. 814-

Thrtt

avallabat to pay tor tr~lning tor
eligible applicants Call 1-80083?-6508 to register for clanat

HOME TYPISTS, PC users
nHdad
S35,000
potanllal.

locattd GrNr Road, 100x200 lot,
$38,500. 304-273-2004 "' -

SKilLS GET YOU JOBS. THE

provk:lea
qulpment W• have moniiS loundetlon

llpolie

2 bedroom, full tlzt bll.mtnt,

O.potill, 814-446-0338 .

It

w..n 2-4, at Dairy Qulin ol Gal·

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES1 _ 536 Jackoon Plko
from tl9;umo. Walk to shop &amp;
movln. Call 814-446-2568. EOH.

Homes for Sale

Nicaly Fumlahad Mobile Home
In ctty. CA. Suitable tor 1 per-

for lobs In tha Mrvlclng and
malntsnanct ot altctronlc •

Halp Want.cl : Day &amp; Night Shih,
apply In parson, Mon-Frl, bel-

31

N. M1in. Will conaldtr enythlng

apply at 81 Ohio River Pt.u~r
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS Oalllpollt.
HIRING $16,000-$62.1.000 y.. r.
Call 1-305-564~500 txt.GS 968 Wanllld: Elactronlc T•chnlcl1n.
tor tmmldlala ruponsa.
Send rnume to : P. 0 . Box 702,
GO THE WAY OF THE HI-TECH Galilpollt, OH U&amp;:J'I.
FUTURE. The Eltctronlca Str· WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN
vlclng program at lhl Adult THE MEDICAL FIELD? II IC, TriEducation Center-Tri-Counly County'a
A$JH
Oivet'lllfild
Voealional School will train you M•dlcel Occupatlor. progrtm

beginning OetoMr 1.

72

446-7733, 614"'"5-4222.

of VIIUI II down paymlnt. 30(..

TRI-COUNTY

•

Daily Sentinei-

'

Apartment

Secretary for law of1ice. Call
6141992~417 from 8:30 e.m.4:10p.m. Monday thru Friday.

·Eam money by the w&amp;~k. Join SCHOOLS GETS YOU THE
the numbara to demonalratt SKILLS. Wald1rsare hlg"ly slcll'"Chrlstm..-Around-Th•World". lad worktn. Recalvt the trainJuly-O.Cambar. ~ave nama, ing to blcomt that hlghly - 1~11addrna, and phone number on lad welkder In l•a lhln one
antwarlng urvlct. 614·992-6318. year. Call lha AduH Education
Eam up to S338.84 ~r Wftlk,
AaNmblt our products tt

Real Estale

Salt or rant, 6 room houal, 2110

ADULT WELOING PROGRAM AT

PLATE

2 rooma I
bath, newly
rtmodalad, $200/mo. All utlltlet
lncludad, Otpotlt r~qul.-.d, 614·

675-1:1'711.

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BLUE

The

Television
Viewing

lor Rent

I

to 4:00p.m. Thursday, Friday or

worktrt madl up one of the lar·
gHI and fll.tast growing ocCUpiillonal group~ In the labor
force. Enroll now for Fall Term
In tht Adutt Food ... nagament
and Catering Progr1m It The

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·r.nct...,n"trolnlng In a modom 11
Help Wanted
lab tumll'hld whh up-to-dste •
_ _ _ _..:__ _...,;,.;__ _
qulpmont. Coli 1-800-637..!1508
NOW IO IICUrt your placa In Bartender wanted, call 304-815thl• axchlna progrtm. FaH T•rm 3673 after 7:00 PM.
c111111 blglri Ocloblf' 1, 1990.
Naad work? Full and par1-llma
AVON I All An11 I Shlrtay work available. Call 10:00 a.m.
Spearll, 304-fi75-M29.

and Ptreh St., Kanauga, 614448·7473.

"My mom got it for me. She
I can stop saying
says
nnw
, I .,

Wuver ~·2645.

BORN LOSER
I"I'LL f11\..';1; TH~

11:00 pm.

neighborhood, rtftrencH , . baby bada $110 Mathn... or
qulrwdl or will Hll with ownar bow eprlngs tuu or twin 178, firm
flnane ng, 304-675-1()g().
$88, and SiB. Quean 1111 1275 &amp;
up, King $350. 4 dr1w1r ehett
t.loblls home 14x75, 2 bed- $69. Gun Ceblnttl 6, 8, I 10
room•. 2 balht with 20 ft ax· gun. Baby mattru... 135 &amp;
pando, $250. month weter and $45. ltd frlmll $25, ou. .n
h111h tumlshad, reference ,.. Slzt $35 &amp; king tnama $50. Qood
qulrod, $100 dopooh, gardon Ml.ctlon ot ""bedroom sultat,
•p•e• available. 304-67~20 .
metal cabinets, headbolrdt 130
Nlca 3br, with expando living and up to $85JIO dip 111M as
room, Llrgt yard, city achool caah wHh epproved credit. 3 mi.
district, At tht comer of Rand out Bulavllll Rd. ODin 9 A.M. to

tlrno, $2,500. lull tlmo.
U wor It home, be your own
betel, awn hourt, aounda llh

$300.

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio

gon110f public. l'« buyoro
uldo call (108) 3u-N02 "Ext.
au. Opon 7 dlyl 8:00 ... to

Raclna area. 614-i92-5858.

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Thursday, September 20, 1990

Autos for Sale

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for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters ,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the word~ arr all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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�Page-12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

- -Area deaths
Margaret Bowen

Tax department
to reopen Monday

ren: six great-grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.

Margaret I. Bowen, 84, of
Deshler, died ear ly Thursday
morn ing at Overbrook Center l in
Vidd leport.
Born March 6, 1906 in Leipsic,
Oh io, she was th e daughter of the
la te Arthur and Lena F. Pickens.
Shr was a gradua te of Leipsic
High School. attended Teacher
Tratning a t Howling (~rPt'n Sta te
Cn ivers i ty, and taug ht for sev-

era l years in a one-room sc hool
near Leipsic. Shp was a girl scout
leaMr and PTA president a!
Lincoln School in Toledo, and a
member of St. Paul's U nited
Methodist Churc h in Des hler.
She is su rv ived bv a son and
daughter -in -law, David and
.Jpannp Rowen. of Syracuse , wi th
whom hshe made her home, a

daugh ter and son-in law, Carol
and Robert Poulso n of Ham mond. Ind .. thrPl' grandch ildren.
a bro ther and sis ter -in -law, Robert M. and Doro thy Pickens of
LPipstc.
Sl1e was preceded in death bv
her hu sba nd, Edward in 1961\. lw~
sis ll'rs, Helen Ba ker and Allee
Brown. thrf'P bro th Prs . Frederick William and Do nald Pickens.
Func·r;!l ser'viC'E'S will bp h e ld
SunclcJ_V c~t '2 p .rn a t rhr SnyderHloor ~' u ner al Homl', 217 West
Mdlll

St., DPshlrr Fri{' nds may

ceil ! at lhP Snydl'r Bloor Funeral
Homp 2 to ,1 anrl 7 to g p .m
~a turd J~ ·

!. oral arra ngcmpn ts
,Jt"f' h;.· Ftshf'r Vun rrt.d Home.
VltddJPpot I.

L

Sh('I"idan.

74,

,\lidd!Pport, diPd Wednesdav at
0\"{' r·bnKJk Cent er following a n
l'."&gt;;tt'ndPd il lnt'SS

:\ homPmakt~r. she was born on
J-"P tll·ua rv 1,, 1916 in Cabin Creek,
\1 \"a. lhP daughter of th e !ale
Li.iJiah &lt;1nd Emma Hardwick
Smith.
:\ mrmbrr of thp F'irs1 Bap ti s t
Church in PomPmv , shr was a
g irl scout leader fo;· many years .
Shp is survtvcd b_v two daugh·
rrrs, [krmcP !Irs. C;dion. and

llarla

Funeral

seTvicPs

for

John

Arbaugh, 83, or Tuppers Plains
will be held at I p.m. Friday at
the Christian Church of Tuppers
Plains with burtal in the nea rby
rP mL•t ery.

The Rev Robert Sanders and
Mr. Arbaugh's grandson, David
Parker, will officiate.
Friends may call today from
2: JO to 4: JO and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
fun eral homc&gt; , where Masonic

services will be held at 7 p.m.

Co n!Jnued from page 1
Clifford and Robert Fetty, also
were in at tend anee and approved
the closing.
Howard Gifford, District Plan ning and Design Director for
ODOT's Marietta office, declared th e section of road aban·
doned following a r ead ing of the
descr iption of the road and after
affording those present !he up
portunlty to express th eir views
on th e abandonment.
Gilford estimated that It would
take six weeks alter October I
befo re responsibility for the
secllon of roadway would revert
to the co unty.

Haw!e1·. Vltddlepurl:

a

"on, Will i am Shrrida n of Wav arly,
two brothE'rs. Lincoln

Smi th. Middleport. and Albt•rt
Smit h Cd n ron, spven g-rande hild -

WALLAWAY RECLINER.
ROCK-0-LOUNGERS and SWIVEL
ROCKERS .
Beautiful fabrics plus Berkline's
Limited Liftetime Warranty.

REG. S249.00 ........ SALE
REG. S289.00 ........ SALE
REG. S339.00 ........ SALE
REG. S399.00 ........ SALE

A dissolution has been granted
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Co urt to Janice Lee Danner and
Darryl 0. Danner.

10:32 p.m .. Racine sq uad tran s·
ported Ca ndy Davis 10 Holzer
Medical Ce nter.

vices on Wednesd ay.

Layaway
For
Chriolma•!

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Vo1.41 , No.9 8

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$199
$2 31
$2 71
$319
I

to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
AI 11:29 a.m., Pom eroy squad
wen ! to Amerlcare and transported Carl Sal tier to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital.
At 12::19 p.m ., Middleport
sq uad was called to Guiding
Hand Sc hool for Keith McCarty.
M cCar ty was treated but not
transported. At 10:29 p.m,
Pomeroy squa d was ca lled to
State Route 24H for Iva Rayburn
Rayburn was transrmrtPd to
Veterans Memorial Hospllal At

One player wins
CLEVE LAND tl!Pit - One
Super Lotto player won the $9
million jackpot from Wed nesday
n ighl 's game beca use th ai player
had the six nu mbers chosen in !h e
drawing.

____ Meigs announcements _ __

DINING ROOM READIED - Lloyd MIUs and
Jim Sanders were hard at work on the Interior of
the new McDonald' s restaurant In Pomeroy on

Church before the Sou th er n ver·
sus Kyger Creek foo tball game
on Friday at 4:30p.m

DINING ROOM SALE

Our selection has never been better. We have tile top tables. trestle
tables. farm tables. round and rectangular tables. beautiful china
cabinets. hutches and corner cupboards. Formal and everyday styles.

TAKE

20°/o OFF

OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

COLU MBUS, Ohi o iUP it Final figu res fr om th r 1990 Ohio
State Fair show the rx postt ion
drew 3.4 million people, down
26,000 visitors fr om the previous
year
The 1990 allenda ncc also was
below the rPcord yPar of 1 ~8n,
I he even 1.
Jac k Fous!, th r filir \ gP nPra l

SYLVANIA

m anagPr who presf'n ted th r
flgurl's to a mPPiin g of 1hr Oh iu

AUDIO · VIDEO

TELEVISION SALE

Enjoy the fall sports and new programs on a 1991 Sylvania Color
Television. They're all on sale! Plus - with the pur&lt;hase of any
13" to 27" Color TV you receive a FREE S Year Extended Picture
Tube Warranty and a FREE 2 Year Extended Service WARRANTY.

Sep!Rmher 27, are now being completed.

Expositions Co mmi ssion Thu rs
da y, sa id I he even t ran smoot h!)
and had fewer problems !han an1
of th e eight he has d trectrd.
F oust sa id a finan cial repor1 on
th e fair will be compleled by th e
nex t meeting of th f' comm l.r.;.s lon.
in late October. " 11 looks ltke wr•
did OK, .. he sa id

Co lu mbus ·! have dropJX&gt;d from a

Fred Arnold, administrativf'
coordinator of fairs fo r th P Ohio

ro unt .v f&lt;lir s would b e doomed by·
a casino

Department of Agriculture, told

"There is a ripple effec t for
those In the horse industry,"

Arnold sa id . "It ta kes roughly
one perso n 1o takP ran• of a ra cr
horsC'. but whPn il romPs to dog s.
about 12 grpyhounds can bf'
handl ed by one per son ..

Ohio fair s v.:ill b£' hurt the most."

Arnold sa id . "B ut the t· ffr•cts
cou ld tr icklr down 1o th1• stl.l lf'
fn ir.
"From wha 1 I havl' hra rd.
p rofit s at rvPr)' ( horsP racing l
t rack in l hf' stai r w it h th&lt;'
!'XC~·ptio n of Sc ioto Down s ( near

A Mei gs C'ounlv \\Om an was ci tr rl tor l aiil!rr to co ntrol &lt;1 t trr
she was invo lvP d in fHII' rar arridrnt 011 ('ount.v Road 20 in
Sa li sbu ry Town sh ip .
VanPssa MI IIPr . '2 0, of L ong Bot tom . WJ:&lt;. trJvrltng southbound

when she apparent ly r eac hed down for her purse She thPn
drovr off 1hf' lf'ft si dP of t hr road. st rur k a f r ncf&gt; an d came to rrs t

on !h e right stdr of the madwav, arco rdtng to a repor t from the
Ga lll a-Metgs post of !he Stale Htghwav· Patrol.

Our Auto Loans Put The
Last Pieces In Place
You've finally found the car or truck you wanted.
At the right price. Now see us for an auto loan and
complete the picture.
We can arrange financing for you to meet your
budget
Call or stop in today and discover how easy it is to
put it all together.

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$299

CONSOLE
ONLY

SS69

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STEREO CONSOLE
ONLY

Deputies

MEMBER FDIC

"Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

Lundgrrn. ~1l . a onP timP Ia.\·
mtnister in thf' Rrorg a. nizf'd

Churc h of .Jesus Ch rist of Latter
Day Sa int s. wa s convictrd Aug
2~ of agg r ava tPd murder forth('
19R~ k ill ings.

' 'I'm co nce rnrcl about r nl er
l iii nm enl . too ." he add ed. "A
ras ino would f&lt;• at ur{' some oft hP
srtmf' 5la rs wP tlo a1 fairs_"

Thr murdrr s wrrr rom mit tPd

HP .'in id hi' ll Pii cvps prople
wo uld opt to '&gt;l'PI' nl rr ta inrnPnt i n
a .sho wmum with ilfnl 'n ili ps l ikr
li quo r as n ppo s ~ · d to .:HI npl'n air
fair prrw nt ati on.
Arnold rrro nml f• nd r d lhPI'Ornmi ss io n mrrr for a onr-dav
ret r eat !o stufl v t llr situa ti on.

in April 19R9 but the bodies

W('l"l'

Chlihowet•, Mo - and 1.1 Iarmer

li t foot cel l. that is a horrible

cult mrmbPr'-. WNP a rTr strd
m•ar San Dirgo, ln drprndrnrr.

pu nis hrrH •nt It] &lt;.., thl''if'cund mos T
horri!JIP pu n is hm1 •nt Wf' havf',
but it i.'-. what .!dfrl'\ l. und grPn
clr ~ rn· r :-. · ·
i.dkt&gt; ('ou n t\ P1 - D~1'r utor StPphrn LaToun•th' sa td Lundgrron
kt ll f'fi lht• /\\"f'f _
\ LJmil;. brt'i! USI '
Drnni.'-. .&lt;\\·rr.\ . thr fathrr. wa .'i
IM\" and t1is rh ildrPn wr r ~ '

Mo . and iJa)' Ct t\. Mirh .
l.ricshammrr ·sa id th e Rror
~antzPd Church. whi r· h Lundg rrn
broke awav from to .'-ild rt hL"cutt
is bt.~srd on th r br lirf th at th1:
spcond com ing of ChrL&lt;., t is nPar·,
and ht · &lt;;a id !her r i.., a brlil'f thrrP
wilt hr· tt pr,ophPt ro !Pad thr
churc h
' 'Yout•ndPd up with a m,_~n wht&gt;
f\'!t hr v.a s thP fin.J! prophPt. ·
Cri rs hammn said
" .JPff rf'~
l.undgrf' n and ht s fo ll owf'rs wrnt
ov~ · r thr PdgP . .lrffrP)' J.undgrPn
lost touch v.:ith rr-alit\ . Thrr P i..,
no douht a lx:•u t it ··
Crif's hammPr sdid ht · in no

unrul~

an· a pro ph r t ol
!wing J pr cph rt of
Cod i~ no 0X('U'-f ' lor murdrr. ·
l.aToun·tte \did "" The ('\'idrnce
ha" shown th &lt;:~l .Jf'f fn·\· Lundgrf'n
didn't bP!iP\'f' hr wa _-., di'Jing (;od" s
wil l. hut r&lt;~lht·r he wa" doing hi s
own will ..
··rkliPvrng

\OU

&lt; ;od 1!1" t'\ I'll

Thirty regional workshops scheduled
Trams ol primar~· lt ·achrr'-.
wi ll lear n how to u sr phon irs a" tl
tech ni qur in 1 Parhin~ stu df'n t ~ 1n

kinde rga rten

through

thitd

grad e how to rPad and writr at ,'W
r t•glonal staff drvelopmrn1v.-o1· k

shops coordinated by the Oht o

DPpa r tm cn t of Edu~· at 1 on thi s

fall and winter .

of

Th r- one s in v. hir h Mrig"
Cou nt y IPil Chf'rs wi l l participiJlr
will bf' hrl d in At hr ns on Or t li
and Feb. Hi. the pl ace to be
ann ou nced.

"The

Ohio

Department

of

[du,.(' alon will offN thr _
-.,r .'\0
phonics \\'ork i.i hnp&lt;&gt; in fi'."t' n·
gion " uf lhP &lt;&gt; Iii li' in rP'iponw In
tht' st;!tP rl! i! ntLJ!I' that Ohi o
pub l ic &lt;,chr1o l'-. appl,v phnn i('&lt;, tn
n •Jd in~
and writing in &lt;,lruc
tion. ·.'-.ate! Sta tP Superin 1rndPnt
(Jt Public \n _
. , trurtion r·rilnklin f1
Wa iiN
Tht&gt; f1r"t da.\ of thp ;-,r sP'-.sro n"

wtll he held durin g Scplrmb&lt;•r
and Oc tobPr. and th r srcond rl J\.
wt I I br prrsrn IPd duri ng ,I a nu a r~
or FPbruarv T hP samr !f'Jchrrs
wi ll at tr nd hoth srssions." ht·

i'\plc~in ~ ·d

Th t , t r.1 in ing '-. t'-" ·" ion .'- wi II
ro\·1·r ll 'iing phonic" in cnntf'st.
.'. \udyin g words. pl aving w 1t h
la ngua~1· . i!nd ;tppl_
v ing phonir.s
l o rrading and writin~ in!'truc
lion. dcrord rn f-: ro
thP
supe r m t Pnd r n t
Last ..,ummPr. ttw Oi•pa :·rrrH·nt
invitPd 10 f'riUCd lllr -"- in!"luding
l"ld'-.sroom tPJrht·r:-.. ('ur r irulum
&lt;,uprn·isnr" and lk;-1d ! n~: l~roro\ ·
t' n t r ~JCtwr IP,!df•r·.. ,
t11 hPip
dt•vf'lop two full d;!\ s1''-..'-.ir1n'-. for
IPach rr"

thai was parked therr

Today is National POW-MIA Dav
•
PrPsiflpnt Ru sh has drc larrd Fr ida 't' (fodavl ii S National
POW -MIA tla .v Ed Coza r t. thr l oca l o~ga nizrr: fnr thr da v i n
MC'i gs Coun t.v, indieatPs tha t w hile no or ga n izrd act i vltirs.;J r f'
planned for thr PonlProy area, ce rtain com muniti es w ill be
conducting crrm oni rs

Fire damages empty Greenhouse

REG. SSS9.00 8-GUN OAK ............................................ SALE S449

"To Quollflod Appticonts

6

w; t_v , . . ·as tr;.-in g to say LundgrPn
innocent by n•ason of
in sa nit y
"Thr ppnalty Wf' &lt;:~rr J'-. kin g l or
is a horrib lr p(•na lt.\ ... G rie ·
shammPr said ·'To sr nd .Jrffrf'y
l.u ndgrrn to pri,;,on for thf' res t of
h is lifP. to rP':Iide in &lt;tn righl by

"'&lt;tS

There was al so a top runm ng l ig ht sto lrn from a road grader

REG. 5499.00 12-GUN PIN ..............................SALE 5399

9:30-5:00

lgiJmh lin g) at f airs."
""Bl'CH USL' of thr typPs of g amt' S
wr ha vp and t hP way Wf' regu Ia tr
lbC'm . we· h;wp IJ(•pn known as a
Su nday se houl 'i L!tf'," he sa id

nor unrovrrf'd in a Kirtland barn
Past of Cleveland until .Jan ."{-·J
after a member ot Lundgren· .~
fmrnc r· cu l t wr nt toau th nriliPs In
Kan sa~ Cit\·.
Ttw cu It ha d brokrn up rn
DrrPmlwr - af ter movi ng ro
nrar fJ&lt;J\·is. W Va . . and latPr

Hospital.
The sheri ff al so Invest iga ted a report ol a stolen hat tery f rom
a co unt y highway roller whic h WJs parkPd nr ;J r Mount Union.

REG. 5429.00 8-GUN OAK ............................................ SALE S349

Tuesday-Saturday

say in g the l nrl Ppendt•nr·t•, Mo,
natlvr bP iiPvrrt hr WCIS followin g
God's will whPn hP shot to dPath
th r Denni s Avrr~' famil .v. whirh
includrd ch ildren ages 1;1 . 1."1 and

He was treated and rP IPasr·rl from Vt~ t era n s Memorial

REG. 5329.00 6-GUN OAK •..•.......................... SALE 5269
REG. 5389.00 6·GUN PINE.. ............................. SALE 5309

9:30-8:00

tracks In stead or at th P sJaiP and
co unty fair s. Also, hr sa id th at
"onn-' this I h ing gPt s go ing, 1 f f\1 1
it wi ll br• open up somr thtng

According to Meig s Co unty SIH •ri ff Jame s M . Sou lsbv, Berrv
A. Yeauger, Co l lins Road. Pnrnt•ro.v. wa s accid enta lly shot i~
th e left hand as he wa s loadi ng.; 1' rcil iliPr au tomat ic.

Hunting season is here and we've reduced the price on
our gun cabinets. Oak, pine and cherry finishes.

Monday

Arnol d said h&lt;'· ~ ro rrr t· rne d
that en ter tai nm ent dolla rs might
bp spent at castno:-. and dog

even in g.

~\\\GUN CABINETS

STORE HOURS

Parks. i n iss uing lhP sP ntrncr ,
foUowpd the rrcomrnpnd at ion of
a l.ak t' County j u ry T hr othPr
opti on was \If(• in pri son.
DP frnsr' liJ w _
vPr ChariP'-i Crif'
shamm Pr piP;Hif•d Thursda~' for
thr s pa r ing of Lu ndgTl'n' s life,

lhr MPigs Coun l v Sheriff's Dapartment
in ves tigated an ar('idPnta! gu nshot In cid en t on Thursda.v

An empt y greenhouse owned by Greg Erwin . Mulberrv
Heights, wa s damaged In a fire whi ch struck just aflt:r
midnight.
Pomeroy firem en wPn' ca ll ed to the scene at 12:2 1 a. m. and
were there for a boo t ''" hour. According to Firemen Jeff Shank,
the f!re apparently sta rted around a fan which was mounted into
the pla sl lc coveri ng of th e grernhou.se. Dam age was confined to
the pla stic and was se t a! $1.000. Th ere wa s no dama ge to th e
fram ewo rk , Shank sa id . Thirteen f iremen acd four trucks were
on the scene.
Con !l nurd on page 10

1

985-3385
STATE ROUTE 7
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

Jeffrey Don Lund gren to death
for killing a fi ve- member fam il y
belonging to his cu lt.
Common Plea s Judge Marlin

Gunshot accident probed

Now's the time to buy! Our sale prices are
low and the extended warranties are FREE.

Your Bankfn~...
FB
Farmers
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sentPnced re llgi ous cul t IE'adPr

MlllPr was uninju rrd .

$899

to death for murder
PAINESVILLE, Ohio iUP !t A Lake County judge Fricl av

He sa id har nf'ss r ari ng at

Ar nold sa id a prrststen tl obby
mg gr oup is trying lo pers uade
the Leglsla lure to approve grev
hound racing . Also a re ferendum
to allow casino gambli ng in
Lorai n is on the November bal lot
"ThPrP's no doubt northern

Woman cited Jollmving crash

25" REMOTE

year ago, .. Arnold said .

the co mm issioner s.

I he changing of its tight bulbs. The sign Identifies
the restaurant to boat traffic nn the Ohio River.

Cult leader sentenced

But that may not be the case In
the f uI ure if casino gambling and
grey hound rilcin g are lega lize d,

Local news briefs-___,

19" REMOTE
COLOR PORTABLE

WAY UP HIGII -One of th e exterloroigns for
the new McDonald's r estaurant In Pomeroy is so
lar2e that It contains a catwalk inside to facilitate

Thursday afternoon. The linlshlng touehes on thr
rt'staurant, which will open for busin ess on

1990 Ohio fair attendance
off slightly from last year

when J. h mill ion pPnlJI!' visitr&gt;d

992-2136
221 WEST SECOND
POMEROY, OHIO

2 Sections. 14 Pages 2 5 Cen1 s
A Multimedi a Inc. Newspaper

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, September 21. 1990

Copyrighted 1990

Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS- Florence Cir
cle, Racine: William Anderson,
ReedsvJIIe; Es ta Rober ts, Pomeroy : Carl Nottingham, Long
Bottom .
DISCHARGES- None.

Finance A
Used Vehicle
•
At New Car Rates!

't

Low tonlghl In mid 50s.
Chance of rain 100 perce nt.
Saturday, high In mid 60s.

Hospital news

At 9 39 a m., Pom eroy squa d
went to East Main Street for

Soup su pper planned
The re will be a soup and
sa ndwi ch supper with dessert at
the Racine United Methodist

Plck-3: 668
Plck-4: 1083
Cards:
10-H, 1&gt;-C, J-D, 10-S
Super Lotto
14-15-21-3H0-42
Kicker 626788

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RECLINER SALE

To end marriage

EMS has 5 Wednesday calls
Five ca l ls for assistanc e were·
answered by the unit s of Meigs
Count y Emergency Medical Ser -

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Ohio Lottery

Dodgers
reduce
Reds' lead

Savingg/

Roberts...

F.ster Demoss, who waas taken

Margarl't Sheridan
Margaret

son.

John Arbaugh

a·~ t·~.

The Pomeroy Income Tax
Department will re-open on Mon
day. The new hours for the office.
located In the Pomeroy MunlcipaliBullding, will be from 9 a.m.
until 3 p.m. , Monday through
Friday .

In addlllon to her parents, she
was preceded In death by her
husband. William Sheridan in
1985, three sisters. one so n,
Jackie Sheridan, a daughter.
Betty Sheridan, and an Infant
F unera l services will be held
on Sa turday at 2 p.m. at Ewi ng
Funeral Home In Pomerov wilh
Mr. Robert Barton officiating.
Burial will be In Gravel Hill
Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the funer;l
home from 5 p. m . umll9 p.m. on
Friday a! th e funeral home.

Thursday, September 20, 1990

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FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, TV'S, FLOOR COVERING

992-3671
DOWNTOWN POMEROY. OHIO

IN SAUDIA ARABIA Sec ond Lt. Vaughan J.
Spencer, son of Bill and Kay
Spencer, 17l Mulberry Ave.,

Pom eroy, is now se rving in
Operation Deser t Shield In
Saudi Arahla. Lt. Spencer Is a
1984 graduule of Meigs High
Schon!, a 19l!ll graduate of Ohio
Lnlverslty, IUid a 1989 gradu ate of the U. S. t\rmy Armor
School, Fort Knox, Ky. He has
been stationed al Fort Benning, Ga. since i\ugust 1989.
Lt. Spencer serves with th••
69th Armor, !97th Infantry
Brigade. Hts address Is 2nd Lt.
Vaughan J. Spencer, 286-660510, A.. Co., 2nd Bn. 69 A.R 197
INF· BDE, APO New York, N.

GROUP PRESENTATION - Members of the
Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053 and Auxiliary
presented a flag to the studenls ol Tupper s Plains"

Y. 093U.
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Elementary on Wednesday , A shorl ceremony
was conducted In which stud ents were encouraged to respecl and delend lhe flag.
\.

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