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Wednesday. July 5, 1989

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Community

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calendar

. DEXTER' - The Old Dexter
Church. 'young people wm meet
ori Wednesday at 7 p.m. Sunday ·
school Is at' 9:30 a .m: a nd
everyone· is welcome.

limit
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STORE HOORS

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POMEROY - The Salisbury
, Township Trusters will meet on
Thursday · at 7 p.m. at the
.township haiL
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CHESTER - The Chester
t'J.M.W. family.picnic will be held
at the home of 6reg and Janet
Eblin on Thursday at noon.
Everyone is to bring their covered dishes and table service.
Hostess will furnish 'dr.inks .' Gues ts a re welcome.
CHESHIRE - Th e Gallia
· Me i.g s Community Action
Agency will .have a free clothing
· ·d.a y on Thursday fi·om 9 a .m. to
' noon a t · the old high school
building in Cheshire.

,PRICES JFFECnVE SUN., JULY ~ TitRU SAT., JULY ·8, 1989

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Copyrighted 1989

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By JULIE DILLON
Sentinel News Staff
ACcording to Meigs · County
Engineer Phil Roberts. at Wednesday afternoon's commission- .
er's meeting, the new.4.2 percent
state wide gas tax Increase is a
"good shot In the arm." This new
increase Is to take effect July 1!\.
The money generated from
this · increase could be made
available .t hrough State Issue II
funds. It is however. unclear as to '
how the money will be divided.

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The monies will be allocated
district wide and not count y
wide, and the . townships . . villages. and counties can all apply
for the State Issue II funds .
The increase would generate
approxirria.tely $200,000 for the
Meigs County area, and to
qualify for the funds. a proposal
has to be made to the State Issue
II Proposal Commltteeclting'the
needed · work for stree t
reilova tio ns.
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The public hearing date for the

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Middleport-Hobson annexation
has been set for Wednesday. Aug.
23 at 10 a .m., and the public
budget hearing has been set for
Friday July 14 from 1-2 p.m .
A request has been made by
area residents to relocate the
speed limit signs dn Laurel Cliff
·Road ·due to 'the number of
accidents that occur there . It is
felt tha f'&gt;if the signs are moved
down further on one end and up
further on the end that drivers
will be · made ~ ware of the

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CAPTURES FIRS')' 'PLACE - ThiB wu the
first year for the July 4th "Anything that Floats
hut a Boat' • race In Racine, and this crew of.lelt to'
· right, Chris Wolle, K~ilh Allen and Jay Bostick
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POMEROY -A special mee ting of the public employee
reti rees will be held on Thursd,ay
a t the Senior Citizens Center' In
. Pom eroy . There will be no guest
spea kers a t this workshop to se t
the progra m a nd projects for the
rema ining year.
invited to have lunch
center. Virgil Brown. ore•sid
urges members to attend .

$ 99
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FRIDAY
MIDDLE PORT - There will
be a round and square dance at
the Midd leport Legion Annex on
Friday from 8 p.m . to midnight.
Music will be provided by True
Country Ramblers. The public is
invited.

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pOMEROY - The Carleton
Church wi II have a rummage
sa le in the Elberfeld Annex on
East Ma in Street in Pomeroy on
Friday a nd Saturday. ·

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·problem area sooner. and will
have more time to react.
Another lengthy discussion
during the meeting evolved
around the request of Meigs
CountY Prosecuting Attorney
Steven L. Story and Meigs
County Sheriff James M.
Souls by. for the board of commissioners to set up separate checkIng account funds for the two
· officials under the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. This fund Is

prison term and $1~0.000 In fines .
binding decisions."
"Accompanying t~e · let.te~ or
Navy Lt. Greg Smith said
request to the comptro)let· gencurrent and I retired military
era! is the opinion o!. the judge · officers convihed of felonies do
advocate general of the Navy ,' not lose their !Jay automatically:
and concurred in by the Navy's
It depends on the charges.·
general counsel, that Lt . . Col.
Oniy. one &lt;or North's three
t&gt;~orth's status.as a retired officer
convictions. o~ a count of falsifyIs not affected by the sentence."
lng and destroying N ti
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the statement noted: ·
Security Courtcll records~ c~~fd
''However, in accordance with ·affect his status as a retired
normal prQCedtlrc~. · Lt. Col.
lieutenant colonel and result In
North's pay and allowances will the ·loss of ~Is pension. Smith
be he I(! in abeyance by the said.
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Department of the Navy pending
North, 4!\, retired a year ago
. after 20 years of active service.
that decision," it concluded.
. Comptroller General Charles His pension has.been about $1,900
Bowsher. head of the General a month, or ~3.000 a year.
Accounting Office. an investigaA federal jury convicted the
live arm of Congress , reported at former Whlt~ House aide May 4
midday Wednesday he had not of l)estroylng,offlcial documents.
accep,ting an lllegal gift of a
yet received the Navy request.
"It Is ·. not ·uncommon for ...-$l\j,800 home security system
persons or organizations to come and aiding ' and abetting the
to us and ask for rulings of that obstruction of Congress about the
kind," a GAO spokeswoman secret 198.'i ajld 1986 sales of U.S.
said. "There is nothing unusual arms to Iran and the diversion of
about the processor th,escenarlo. pro!its to·the, Nicaraguan Contra
The decisions we makl? ar!' rebels.
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made up of money received when ·
properties are ·seized by law
enfqrcement officia is. After reviewing the · request and conferring with Meigs County Auditor William Wickline, the board
of commissioners voted to set up
thE.'trust fund on an annual event.
The fund was to be made
available yesterday
!Wednesday) .
As for work on the roads and
brush a_round the county it was

noted that due to all of the rain in
the pas t weeks It . ha.s b e~n
difficult for workers to do the
needed brush and weed cutting
as well as the paving of various
roads. Work is, however, ready
to begin as soon as the weather
breaks.
_F inally. the board or commissioners voted to accept the
resignation of Mike Oiler · as
custodian for the Department of
Human Services.

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Judge .h ammers mineworkers,.
leadership i11 contempt order

John Cox guilty of violating the
judge's court or~ers regarding
the use of ·so-c alied "rolilng
roadblocks," the use or slow
moving parades of c11rs : and
pickup trucks te . delay coal
shipments.
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Williams ruled 'strikers violatPd ~is ord(;'r to stop the
roadblocj&lt;s six days, carrying a
$100.000 line per violation, and
fined &amp;lberts and Cox $60.000
each. · 1 •
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Williams also raiseq the doUar ·
'amount of any forthcoming fines
fqr further violations. from
$100,000 to $500,000 per violation
per day for the union and · from
$10.000 to , !\O.OOOper violation per
day by an individual.
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Union attorneys successfqily
argued for a stay in paying -the
fine until an appeal can be lodged
with the 4th U.S. arcult Court .of
Appeals, an appeal that's yet to
be formally filed.
P'ttts ton spokeswoman Susan
Copeland had no comment on the
judge's sanctions other than to
say, "WI' feel like they should be
complying with the orders and
the' original injunction." .
Meanwhile, a National Labor
R,glatlons Board regional directo~ determined Pittston had
engaged in unfair labor practices
against the UMWA, a fl!!leral
official said Wednesday.
T.he ruilng from the board's
Region 9 director in Cincinnati
means Pittston cannot permanently replace striking miner's.
But the coal colnpanyhas60days
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administrative la·w judge, said
Richard Hardick. a deputy asslstant general counsel at the board 's Wa s hington. D.C..
headquarters.
Plttston,plans to cJJallenge the
finding before an administrative ;
.taw judge. Copeland said.
"We feel like these were old
charges," she said . "We feel they
have no merit. Of course we·it
challenge th~m . We feel ..the
administrative law judge will
rule this is an economic strike.
not an unfair labo.r practices
strike."
Copeland would not rule out the
possibility of an agreement.
"We' ll certalnlv look Into ·a
settlement,". Sh!' said. "That's a
natural step In the process."

The UMW's claim of unfair
labor practices prompted union
President Richard Trumka to
call a s trike against Pittston.'
Virginia's largest c1lai producer.
The ruling could severely hurt
Pittston's attempts. to attract
nonunion, labor to keep its operalions going. Roberts told suppor'
ters at an Infiendence Day rally
in St. Paul. Va. The company has
hired scores of replacements
during the strike to work Its
m.in&lt;-s but contends they have
been hired on a permanent basis.
"When we get a contract ,
I they 're) finished." Roberts
said.
The NLRB decision. based on
unfair' labor complaints filed by
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPil The Ohio Supreme Court ruled
Wednesday that a defendant in a
civil trial Is subject only to one
JI.Unitlve damage citation in a
given case.
At the same time. the high
court found, that only limited
damages can be awarded In
wrongful pregnancy cases. and
they must be related directly to
the pregnancy .
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- Digital and Analog Design
Corp. had sought awardsr of $1
million each on four alleged torts
by Its supplier. North Supply Co.
or Lorain County . .
North seized more than
$1oj:OO(J worth of merchandise
from Digital's Amherst warehous~ In 1984 because the firm
owed It $330.000.
The high court affirmed a $1.1
million co'l!pens_atory damage
award , but ruled North could be
punished only once for the same
act.
"We believe It is a reasonable
conclusion that out of a sense of
fairneSs , in an action seeking
punitlve1lamages. the law should
not countenance one to be pun- ·
Ished repeatedly for the same act
or allow multiple recoveries lor
such act," wrote Justice Robert
Holmes.
The court reduced the punitive
damage award from $1.5 milUon
to $1 million. Digital had sought

$2 million.
The wrongful pregnancy .case
was a six-year old lawsuit
against University Hospitals of
Cleveland and three physicians
there.
Wrongful pregnancy means a .
birth due to a physician's failure
to properly perform a sterilization pl'ocedure.
Ruth Johnson. then the mcth er
of three. had undergone a tubal
ligation in March 1982, but later
became pregnant. and delive red
a baby on April27. 1983. She was
awarded $12,!\00 for delivery
fees, prenatal care. pain and
suffering and loss of consortium
during pregnancy. but she sought
$300,000 for child rearing
·expenses .
Writing for the mai&lt;?fiiY of the
court. Justice Andrew. Douglas
held that such expenses would be
specula tive "because of the
impossibility or a jury placing a
price tag on a child 's benefit to
·her . parents. We are not In the
business of placing a val.uc on a
smile or quantifying the negative
impact of a temper tantrum." he
wrote.
The court a lso ruled that in a
wrongful pregnancy, the moth er
need not have an a bortion or
placement for Hdoption in order
to make a justifiable c la im for
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Tax deadline Friday

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WASHINGTON !UPH -The
Navy suspended r~tlred Marine
l.t. Col. Oliver North's $23,000
annual pensiQI) and asked ' the
federal comptroller general to
determine whether the pay
should be revoked permanently.
The Navy said in Its request for
a ruling that i! it 1believes the
Vietnam War veteran should be ·
allowed to keep the ·pension
despite his criminal convictions
In the Iran-Contra scandal. The
suspension nevertheless took effect when North was sentenced
Wednesday . a Navy spokesman
said', and North would feel it at
the time of his next $1,900
monthly check due at the en(! of
July .
'1'he Department of the Navy
has sought a final decision from
the comptroUer ·general on the
questio'n of ' whether Lt . CoL
Oliver NoFth's retired pay and
allowances ·be contlnued ·despite
his sentenclnjt today," said a
Navy statement Issued a'ter a
judgg gave Illorth a suspended

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A federal judge round the
United Mipe Workers of America
and fwo of Its top leaders In
contempt of his restraining
orders In the strike against
Pittston Coal Group_ and issued
~720.000
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met at 10 a.m. Thursday at the
Rutlanil Civic Center, according
to .a UMW spokeswomaa · In
Athens. She wou.. aot specify
why they were meetbtg, and
added she did not know If
workers from Metgs· 1 and . 3
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$ 89
T-Bone Steak ....... . 3
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RUTLAND _:_ The American
Legion Ell Dennison Pos t 467 will.
be holding a r umma ge and yard
sa le a t th e hall on Thursday and
Friday from 8 a. m to 4 p.m . each
day.
. ra in or shin
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ROCK SPRI NGS ...fT'he Me igs
County Pamona Grange will
mee t Friday at 7: 30 p.m. at the.
gra nge ha iL The fifth degree will
be exemplified in fu II form . All
officers ar&lt;' as ked to wl?ar black
and white. Hemlock Grove
Grange will serve re freshm ents.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The .
Ladies Auxiliary of the V.F.W.
Pos t 90"-3 will meet Thursday at
the post home.

The Racine Board
of P1,1bllc Affairs will meet on
Thursday at 7 p.m . at the Star
Mill Pari\.

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RACINE- The Racine Ameri can Legi'on Pos t 602 will have ·a
s pecial meeting on Thursday at
7:30 p.m . at the post home.
Refres hments will be served and
all members are urged to attend.

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,THURSDj\Y
MIDDLEPORT - The Evan- ·
geline Chapter 172 Order of the
Eastern Middlepottwillhaveit 's
regular meeting on Thursday at
7: 30 p.m. Officers are urged to
wear street dresses.

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POMEROY - Th e monthly
stated · meeting of the Pomeroy
lodge 164 will meet Wednesday at
7:30 p .m . at the , Middleport
Temple. All mas ter masons
welcome .and refreshments will
be served.

POMEROY - Th e Pomeroy
group of A.A. and Al-Anon will
meet at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at · 7 p.m . tm
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WEDNESQAY
HARRISONVILLE -The Harrtsdhvllle Holiness Chapel will be
having missionary service on
Wednesday at ,7:30 p.m . .with
speaker. tile Rev . Steve Shover.
Pastor DaVid F er rell invites the
public.
REEDSV1LLE - Olive Township Trustees will hold a budget
hea ring on.Wednescay at 7 p.m ..
followed by a regular mefo'ting at
7:30 p.m . Both .m eethigs will be
at the home of BaFbara Hannum,
township clerk.

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Rai!J. continu(i!d to fall Thursday on the waterlogg~ East, the
National Weather Service said.
while residents of the West
braced for another day of sweltering heat.
Flash flood watches were In
effE'ct Thursday for parts of
North Carolina. Virginia,, West
VIrginia . Maryland. Pennsylva. nia, New Jersey and New York.
Thunderstorms developing
ahead of a cokl front in the north
central part of the country
produced large tlail a nil destructive wiiids In northern Minnesota
late Wednesday and continued to
generate rain early Thursday . .
• Forecasters said thunderstorms pr()(!uced dime-sized bail
at Newfolden. Minn.. and 1 inch
hall at Roseau. ,WiJKI..gusts of up
to 62 mph· were reported at
International Falls.
High winds downed power lines
and many large trees near Cook,
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planned to spend Wednesday across Utah and central CaliforScattered showers and thun.
night In a Red Cross shelter near
nia. · Highs · over · the desert
derstorms extended from Flor- Elscmere because of lioodlrig .
southwest were forecast to reach
ida and the central Gulf Coast to
near 11~ to i20 degrees . .
At · least four people died ·
'.New England early Thursday,
The heavy rain continued to be
with rain most prevalent from Tuesday ani! Wednesday In flood - a hot topic of conversation for
central Virginia to coastal New waters spawned by soai\ing_rains
residents of the Northeast.
England.
that began during' the foui"day
. "Everyone IS talking abou)
· The NWS said an upper-level · holiday weekend .
·Where are you going? Where are
While the East was ·wet, · the
weather disturbance was produc- '
you coming from? How bad is
lng a few showers in western New WesL was hot. It reached an
it?" said a south Jersey motorist
Mexico and southeastern Ariz- all-time high of 94 degrees in
who spent two hours WedneSday
ona. l;'air skies prevailed across Alamosa. Colo.. Wednesday and
trying to drive 4 miles before
the mercury hit 96 in Cheyenne.
much of the rest of the nation.
pulling pver. "Everyone · was
Late evening thunderstorms Wyo., tying a record for the date
trading horror stories about the
produced more than 2 Inches of set 112 years ago; the NWS said.
traffic mess. "
Record highs were also set or
rain at Kennesaw. Ga .. while
The weather service said more
thunderstorms over eastern tied in ()as per. Wyo.. (97) ; · than 8 Inches of rain fell In 24
Texa• early Wednesday evening , Colorado SI)rlngs, Colo., !97);
hours at Bristol, Pa., and fennsprodUced high winds that downed Denver (101); Jamestown, N.D.,
vllle, N.J. Many roads were
trees near Pruett and in Mll.l'ion (108): lakeland. Fla.. (98);
impassable 'Wednesday morning
Lander, \\'yo., (97); Laramie,
County.
In low are11s south of Baltimore,
Up to JO inches of rain Wyo., (92)1 Orlando, Fla., (96);
soaked with 5 Inches or more of
drenched northern Newc.a stie Pueblo, Coto.,/16'); andScottsl&gt; ' rain In 24 hours.
County. Del.. Wednesday, while luff, Neb.. ,(108) . ·
Rain was falling at 2 inches per
The NWS forecast tempera9.52 inches were r-eCorded at
hour in parts of New Jersey and
Claymont. New Cas de County tures of .lOO degrees ~nd hJiber
flash Rood watches were posted
police· said at least 500 people Thursday from western Montana
In 13 of the state's 21 counties .
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pay real estate taxes. Penalties will be added to payments ma de
after the -July 7 deadllt;1e.

/load closed temporarily
A portion of Mulberry Ave. in Pomeroy Is closed temporarily
to traffic while Pome~:ay Village workers install a water line
across the road. John Anderson, village administrator. reports
that the road will be reopened just as ~n as possible. Mulberry
Ave. traffic is being detoured over Un'ion Ave. to Hiland Road.
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Several court cases proce.'ISed .
The foUowing cases were prOCE'ssed Wednesday, nJght" In
Pomeroy Mayor's Court by acting Mayor Larry Weilrung.
-ng in for Richard Seyler. who is ill. ·
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Fined were Ernest Lyons. Rutland, $37fi and cost~ for DWI:
and $213 and costs for assault; Robert Riffle. Pomeroy. $375and
costs for DWI: and $63 and costs for driVIng under sUSpe'IJsion·
- Judy Sayre, New Haven . W.Va., $313 and costs. d6trucli0n oi
property; Martin Shuler, Pomeroy, $313 and costs , qestruction
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POTOMAC, Md. (NEA) -The are formally designated the was Sen. Lloyd BentsenofTexas, .
chaln-llnk fences surrounding Federal Express Orange Bowl, the Democratic vice presidential ·
the tennis courts at the Congres- Mobil Cotton Bowl, USF&amp;G nominee last year.
Dow.
In
this
waSugar
Bowl
a,nd
Sunklst
Fiesta
The
problems
Inherent
In
tying
While the tournament wu
slonal
County
Club
DEVOTED TO THE INTEBI!STS OF THE MEIGS-MASON ABEA
shlngton suburb w~re festooned Bowl. Corporate logotypes are politics to sports marketing were underway, .o ne or Its organizers ~
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wlth .. gaudy banners promoting pasted onto professional golfers' Illustrated bY Dow's decision to explained to an Idle player that .
~m~. ""'-'.._..,..,,.,.._=.,..
the
official purveyors to the Dow · bags and sewn Into professional add two slots to each them for . the promoters originally planned ·
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World
Senior Open.
tennis players' shirts.
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"guest players"- and then to fill to seek ·corporatiOns willing to "
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Avis, Marriott and Carey were
Almost the entire surface ofa one or those positions on the pay $5,000 apiece .for tli~ honor of
:&amp;oBERT L. WINGET!' .
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
respectively,
the
sanctioned
pr~
successful
racing car ("every- .congressional team with Its being the official sponsors of a '
.,.bllsber
Geaeral )fani.ger
vtders .o rrentalcars, botelrooms · thing but the headlights," notes beard chairman. Paul F. doubles team Qf}awmakers. · ~
and lllnouslnes to the tennis• one observer) arid Its driver's Oreffice.
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PAT WIIITEBEAD
matches,
sponsored
by
the
Dow
uniform
Is
coyered
with
the
Moreover,
Oreffice
was
fortulthis
town" the Idea was a ban- •
AssWaul Publlsber/ConboUer
Chemical Co. Other firms prom-. names of corporate 11p0nsors. tously teamed up In aU five ," .doned, he said. In other words,
otlng their . ties to the event The corner posts and canvas
rounds of the doubles com~.,~·" Ute organizers were worried
A MEMBER of'l11eA8Mlilted Pttu, JnllllldDao, PftaeA_.
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from
American
ExPress
floors
of
boxing
rings
have
not
tton
with Sen. John B. -lhtiWt"t about the public relations aspect ·
d .... and tbe America~~ New...- PubiiiiB'I AIMeWII&amp;
to British Airways.
.
escaped similar _treatment.
D-La., a member of the environ· of the arrangement - but not .:
LE'l'I'EB8 OF OPINION are welcome. ftey -lcl be 1.,..-. .
The principal event was a
Beer brewers, soft-drink Jl)enJ.al protection sU~!Ilmlltee , ,especially concerned about sel- :,
·AIIIelten ve ollbje« 1o edllllll and m. . be olpeil wllb
tournament In which 16 hlgh- bottlers, cigarette makers, auto In the Senatetbat bas jurisdiction )Ina corporations the sponsorship
IUIIIIe,
.,.. 111141 lelepllone -ber. No ••lpedleiten wiD be
ra111dng tennis players, aged 45 producers and others pay mil- · over the Industrial chemicals .. r lg b t s to senators and :
Jlobed. LeUen ......,lcl be Ia po4
aat ......,WIor older, competed"for$130,0001n lions o! dollars for -the honor of and wastes manufactured by representatives.
•
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.
prize money offered by Dow. But sponsoring . ,not only golf ~nd
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anctonados was a. supplemental sur11ne. bo~llng. cycling and
. .
m. . . ..
t'ournament, the Congress- running corri,lletltlons. . "
Parliament Challenge Cup.
Corporations will spend $1.5
· ·
By United Preas International
•
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billion this Year - more than
Today Is Thursday, July 6, the 187th day of 1989 wlth)78 to follow. :,
competition between eight twice as much as In 1985 - ' to
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its first quarter.
..
l!lembers
of
Congress
and
eight
attach
their
'names
to
sporting
morning
stars
are
Mercury
and
Jupiter.
"
The
By ELIOT BRENNER
lilembers of· Britain's Parlla- events, while an additional $100
The evenlna stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn,
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WASHINGTON (UPil - It was an odd coalition. Democrat.lc
ment
all
of
whom
agreed
to
m_
llllon
will~ paid to athletes to
Those
born
on
this
date
are
under
the
sign
of
Cancer.
They
Include
•··
liberals and Republican conservatives, banding toget-her after eight
Join
In
Jbe
dubious
enterprise
of
endorse
various
commercial
John
Paul
Jones,
founder
of
the
U.S.
Navy,ln
1747,
singer
Laverne
::
years of fighting one another to jointly take a stab at kllllng off a
llnklng sports marketing to products.
Andrews In 1915, opera singer Dorothy Kirsten In 1919 (age 7()), .;
major weapon system.
.
Until
recently,
however,
those
politics.
formerfirstlady Nancy Reagan in1923 (age66), TVpersonaUtyMerv ~
Reps. Ron Dellums, D-Callf.. and Patricia Schroeder, 0-Colo ..
Sports
marketing
Is the quesevents
.
did
not
compromise
the
Griffin
In 1925 (age &amp;I), actress Janel Leigh In 1927 (age 62), rock 'n' ,
among the House' smost liberal meml/ers. and the likes of Reps. John
tlopable
union
of
business
and
Integrity
of
public
officials
by
roll
pioneer
Bill Haley In 1925, singer Della Reese ln1932 (age 57),. and "
Kaslcn. R-Ohlo, and John Rowland, R·Conn .. coUected 16 votes last
sports.
Its
qontr\butlons
to
the
·
lur_lng
them
tpto
commercially
actors
Bur!
Ward In 194.'i (age 44) and Sylvester Stallone In 1946 (age
week In the House Armed Services Committee for theli· unsuccessful
advancement
of
civilization
Inprpmoted
competitions.
Indeed,
43).
.
. l!ld at killing tite B-2 stea'ltb bomber. There were 36 votes to keep the
the
c()mrilerclal
sponsor.
Dow
boas
tea'
that
Its
sponsonblp
.
elude
--(
program alive.
ship of everything from profes- of the tennis matches between
On thlli date In history:
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It wasn't exactly an overwhelming show of opposition. but It was
slonal golf matches to stock car legislators from the two counIn 1699, J;ilrate Captahl William Kldd was seized tn· Boston and ~
Interesting In several respect's. ·
deported to England. He later was banged.
First, it Is not often In the defense field members with such 'races, and the plastering of • tries would "make sports hisbillboards
at
the
edge
of
every
tory."
All
four
House
members
1n 1854, the Republican ·PartY" was formally established at a '
disparate views see eye to .eye on something.
Imaginable
type
of
sports
playon
the
congredlonal
team
were
meeting
In New York City.
."
Second, their reasons were chiefly the same -the cost and the
the
Senate
lng
field.
.
Democrats,
while
In
1885,
French
bacteriologist
Louis
Pasteur
Inoculated
the first
rationale that a standoff weapon was more useful than a penetrating
What
once
were
known
as
the
delegation
consisted
6f
two
Dehuman
being,
a
boywho.had
been
bitten
by
a
rabid
dog.
The
youngster
bomber.
Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, mocrats and two Republicans.
escaped rabies.
.
And third, it. was the first public debate on the mission and wisdom
Sugar
Bowl
and
Fiesta
Bowl
now
The
best
known
of
the
politicians
.'
In
1923,
the
Union
of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics
was
formed.
of the B-2 flying wing, a program only recently taken slightly out of
the secret world with its rollout and release of cost estimates and
.
.
detailed budget data.
Sconer or later. Congress will be called upon to declare- yes or rio
-whether the$22 bilion already invested In the weapon that has yet to
fly will be written off and the pr,ogram killed, or whether another $.'\0
billion wlll be poured Into It to build a to.tal of 132 bombers.
• 18.0 Cu. Ft., No-Froet
Defense budgets are not going to be gojng up, and alreadyspendlng
•
Ice Maker Andy
plans for the next five years must be trimmed by at least$125 billion to
•
Fully·Adjuatable·Cantlleverad Shelves
meet forecastsofhow mucli money will be available.
• 2·POiitlOn Freezer Shelf
The bomber is a prime target . both for Its cost and mission and
• S..Thru ~ I&lt;Mper ·
because its death would let other pet projects advance. It was clear at
• Sealed, See-Thru ''Molal Cold'' Criaper .
the Armed Services Committee meeting that members regard It as a
•
AdjUIIIble Fac:tory·lnllalled ROllers ·
"cash cow" providing milk for their own projects.
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Nobody seriously thinks , noted Rowland, that the Pentagon's
request for $8.4 billion for the B·2 In flscal1993 will be granted. If the
c '799.95
.n,..
program is not killed outright. h~ pointed out, it will be &lt;)rained of
money each year. the program delayed, and the eventual cost,of each
bomber could skyrocket to $600 mllllon or $700 million or more.
"God bless the pilot who balls 'out Qf a $600 million plane," he said.
· The room .shook with laughter at the comment made In true
seriousness.
·'One of these planes cost $1.00 million more than the entire Disney
World complex . Termination of the program Is like death an\] taxes.
It's going to happen." said Rep. Arthur Ravenel, R-S.C.
.
And even committee Chairman Les Aspln agreed that sooner or
later the B·2 Is going to face a moment of truth after It's $22. billion
journey from the drawing board to the taxiway. •
"'At some poipt there will be a ·come to Jesus' call on the B·2." he
·
, .
: conceded to the committee.
Kasich, whp in the past has been a hard-line conservative when lt
came to promotjng Reagan weapons systems: turned on the B·2,
saying its mission had-been poorly defined by the Pentagon and that
" standoff weapons are the way to go. " .
n:s silly. he said, to send a $600 mlllion airplane to find targets
within the Scvlet Un1on. It 's better, be sald. to send planes to near
Moscow's borders and let them unleash stealth-based cruise missiles
that could fly to programmed targets.
"Let's cut our losses now." he said, noting that If just three B·2s
crash, the scrap heap will be worth $2 billion.
The stealth bomber is in no danger this year. and perhaps not even
next year. but two years from now this unlikely coalition of liberals
and conservatives- if it. can make Its case well enough- might be
strong enough to consign the sleek flying wing to a museum .•
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WIMBLEDON , England
tUPI) -John McEnroe scored a
four-set victory over Mats WI·
lander Wednesday to reach his
first Wimbledon semifinal since
1984, joining Ivan Lendl, Boris
Becker and Stefan Edberg as the
final 'four men remaining.
Fifth seed McEnroe will .play
second seed Edberg In Friday's ·
· semifinals. and No. 'l Lend! and
No. 3 Becker will meet In a ·
rematch of last year's semifinal
match won by Becker.
McEnroe last reached the
Wlmbl~on semifinals five years
ago. when he won his third
singles . title. He needed three
hours and 52 minutes to defeat
the fifth-seeded Wllander 7·6
(8-6). 3-6. 6-3. 6-4 Wednesday.
Lend! eliminated· hobbled
American Dan Goldie 7·6 (10-8),
H (7-4). 6-0, Becker pounded
Paul Chamberlin 6··1, 6-2, 6-0 and
Edberg Pdged Tlm Mayolte 7-6(
7-2!. 7-6 114-12), 6-3 In nearly
two-and-a-half hours.
The women were off Wednesday. In Thursday's semifinals.
top seed Steffl Graf plays Chris
Evert, and Martina Navratllova
plays Caterina Llndqvtst.
McEnroe and Wllander traded
service breaks throughout .the
match before the 30-year·old
New Yorker pr£'valled.
"I appreciate JllY wins more
now than I used to because I don't
know how much longer l will be ·
.quarterfiDal · matcli ··agariuit · America's Paul ·
BECKER ADVANCES ' - West Germany's
playing. though I hope It will be
· BOris Becker makea a backhand retum during his · Chamberlain at Wimbledon Wednesday. Becker
for another couple of· year. "
prevailed 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. ~UP I)
Me En roe said.
McEnroe, Wimbledon champion in 1981. 1983 and i984, said he
had prepared better for the $5.3
million tournament than be did
last year when he was eliminated
in the second round.
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Boxing
, Heavyweight champ Mike Ty·
; son. tuning up In Atlantic City ~or
· his July 21 .fight with Carl
: Williams. dented allegations In
: his biography he enjoys hurting
· women. He ·offered a terse
: obscenltv when asked about the
Accepting New Patients
· book. "Fire and Fear," by Jose
: ~;rorres. The book says the chamMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
. pion hit his former wlte, actress
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Robin Givens. and de!Jghtl'd In
:,hurting women during sex. Cit·
Wednesday
' : tng advice of Iawy!"rs. Tyson
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· declined lo elaborate on his
:"denlalr
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Cycllnl
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· Appointments and Walk-ins Welcom'
. The 195 rlilerQ In the Tour de
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Gail Hoveatter
trial. Portugal's Acaclo DaSilva
Linda Trent
; Is the overall leader.
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McEnroe fell behind 3-0to start
the match and trailed 2·0 in the /
third and _fourth sets. But W/-'
lander wilted as the match wore
on and McEnroe kept battling
back.
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Wllander. winner of three
Grand Slam titles las t y!'ar. ha s
never_made It pas I tb~ quarterfi·
Qa)s on the grass at the All
England Club and coulcj never
quite raise his game enough to
get past McEnroe.
Lend!. making his lOth attempt
at the only Grand Slam titlE' to
, have eluded him. seryed 21 aces
against Goldie. who had dlfflculty moving ·about the court
after aggravating a pulled left
hamstring In the opening set. ·
. Goldie, of McLean . Va .. &amp;lid
Lend! held their service throughout the first two sets but th&lt;•
25-year-old American could not
keep pace In the final set.
Chamberlin. of Manhattan
Beach, Calif.. was blitzed by
Becker's booming serve to such a
degree that late in the ·second set
he gestured to the spot where the
German should serve. Becker
has not dropped a set in five
matches.
"The guy was bombing me. It
was liiJ.liiJ to get any or his serves
bac)&lt;," Chamberlin said.
Mayotte. · of Bradenton . Fla ..
played defending champion Ed·
berg evenly through tw9 sets bul
lost tlebreaks and then was
routed in the final set . A controversial point In the second
tlebreak seemed to takP the
steam out of the American.
With Edberg serving at 1J.ll. a
linesman was slow to -call the ·
service out. Umpire John Frame
over-ruled him and awarded the
point to the Sw.ede. Mayotte, who .

bad already 5ent his return into
the net. protested strongly . and
demanded to see the supervisor .
who upheld the decision.
· Mayotte saved the polnl for
12·i2: but Edberg took the next
two points . The set ended with
Mayone receiving' a code warn·
lng att.er breaking his racket by
hurling It at the chair when
changing-over .
Edbergtben reeled off'the first
three ·games of the next set
before Mayotte regained his
composure. but by then th e
champiOn wa s In full flow and on
his way to victory.
Mayotte claimed the umpire
wa s wrong to award the point to
Edberg.
·
"It there was one split second
when his call was Interrupting
myshot.even thef0 Uow -through.
u should have been called a let,"
he said. '"In the third set I was
little disillusioned. 1 shouldn't
have let it get to me. but I did."
Edberg comen1ed. "I let (he
umpire make the decision as I
always do . "
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Korriminsk ·ends home run .
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0\JT AT,· FIRST - Cll~ago Whit~ Sox first
hast&gt;man Greg Walk~r str~tchi'S lor pitcher Stevt'
Lyons' pickoff throw. which nails the Indians'

Luis Aguayo In the fifth Inning of Wednesday
night's ~:arne · in Cleveland. The TrihP won t-2 to
SWI't'P tht&gt; series. ( UPI)
.

Schmidt·is flattered .by vote
PHILADELPHIA 1UPI 1
Mike Schmidt 's All·Star l'lect ion
has not left him hank!'l'hig to pll!y
on(' las·t ga me.
. Sc hmidt retired May 2~ but
won the fan ba lloting lor third
base on the Na tiona l League
tea m with 729,249 votes.
" I would hav(' nothing to gain
by playi ng in the Ali·Star
Game." said Schmidt, who .r&lt;'1ired with o48 home runs. seventh
on the ·all- time list. "If I went up
there and struck ou t. I'd ·have to
li ve with that for the• rest o! my
life. And if I got a hit. then som&lt;•
pPopl&lt;' might SI'Cond guess my
decision. But· it's an honor
indeed."
Schmidt will be introduced
he!ore the game ·and remain .in
the dugout in uniform.
Cincinnati's Chris Sabo wa s
second in the third-base balloting
wi th 713.ll3 votes, followed b.-·
Bobby Bonilla of Pittsburgh
1649,6!191 and Howard Johnson of
the Mets 1647.41!11 .
Schmidt will be rep)aced in the ·
~~.tarting lineup and said his

choice would be Johnson.
'
"H(''s the guy who deserves to .
be startil)g in thl' All-Star
Ga me," Schmidt said. "There's
one potepot iii dq,wnside · to my·
election. if hP were to be hurt by
it. If I were in his shoes. and I
might haVI' beep i! Pete Rose had ·
retired whill' playing third base
and the fans had voted for him
instead of me one year. I could
understand that.
" I think th&lt;' fam were morE' or
less voti nR for their favorftl' third
baseman. I don't think th&lt;'y were
say ing I'm the best third base·
man. just th(' guy who is their
favorite·. Hrck, J might not have
been voted in if I was still
· '
Pla..v lng."
Schmidt sail,! he could under- ·.
stand why .some would criticize ·
the fans for voting for him and ·
Oakland outfieldc•r Jose Cans&lt;&gt;co. who was third In the
balloting despite not having
played this se~son. but sa id he
believes thl' vote belongs to the
fans.
·
"Everyone who deserves to 9e

on the All-Star tea m. wjth the
exception of one or two guys who
might be caught In a numbers
problem, will go," Schmidt said.
"!think the fans should have It. It
'gives baseball a lot of money, 11 .
'gives the fans something to do at
th(' ballpark and it keeps base·
ball in the news. There's nothing
wrong with it. "
Schmidt said he turned down
an Invitation to participate In a
home-run hitting contest as part
of All-Star festivities .
·'That's for players who are
playing now. not for r&lt;;&gt;tired
play.e rs," he said.
Schmidt also said he believes
the vote for him. "was just the
thing to do."
"Peopi&lt;' were .picking th'e All·
Star team and came to third base
and sai.d, 'Hey, let's vote for
Schmidt,'" he said . "A lot of kids
probably picked my name bP·
cause It has been synonymous
with third base over the years
and wi!h my retirement: my
name was fresh In their minds."

the ntntblor his 21s,( s;;ve.
. ~:· for the R~ngers. who have lost
By TOM WiTHil:RS
,
three .straight.
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U~l Sports Wrller
Royals 12, A's 9
''When we gof tbat ·4-V lead·Jn · .
It had been four years since
( 11 innings) .
Brad .Komminsk had circled a the first Inning. it made me relax
At · Oakland. Calif., Frank
major·league diamond following and go at .them a Utile harder. "
a home run, but Komminsk Is said Swindell. ~·I could challenge White singled tp drive home Bo
the hitters because I had inore ·Jackson from th frd with' one out
used to waiting ..
Kommlnsk, who has spent room for erro~:~ We've been In the 11th. fgntting a three-run
most of his 11 seaons In the throwing the ball well . . The Kansas Cit:,! rally. Steve Crawmino~ll a three-run homer In hitters knew It wa1·up to them io ford, 1-0. was the winner while
.
Rick Honeycutt felr to 1-1 for
the first lnnlqgWednesday night. score some runs."
Elsewhere
t·n
tiJe
American
Oakland,
which dropped to 0-7 in ·
leading the C:Jeveland Indians to
League:
ex.
t
ra
Inning
games. Mark
a 4-2. victory over the Chicago
Yankees
9,
~lgeJ'II
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McGwtre.
who
drove
in five runs
White Sox and a· sweep of the
Pd
.New
York:
Steve
Sax
had
for
Oakland.
hit
his
lOOth
career
three-game series.
Kommlnsk's blast. off White four hits and drove In three runs homer in his 1,400th majorSox starter Jerry Reuss. 7-!1. and Apdy Hawkins fired · a league at-bat, making him the
climaxed a four-run Indian first five-hitter for his first AmerJcan. 1 ~econd tastest player to reach 100
and paved the way for Cleveland League shutout and the Yankees hom!)r~ .. Ralph Kiner reached the
starter Greg Swindell to notch his second straight. Hawkins. 10-8. ·mark In J,351 at-bats.
· struck out three and walked none
lith victory.
It was Komminsk's first Amer· In recording his first . shutout
ican League home run and his since coming over from San
first In the majors since ,1985 Diego In · the offseason. Brad
when he was a member of the Havens. l-2, lasted just two and
two-third Innings.
Atlanta Braves . .
" ·orioles 5, Blue Jays 4
KOf!lmlnsk was signed as a
At Toronto, Bob Melvin col·
free agent In December and
opened the season on the Indians' lected three hits and added two
roster. He went on the disabled .RBI to help make a winner of Bob
list In April with a bronchial Mllackl. Milackl. !1·8, pitched the
infection and then was sent back
to Class AAA Colorado Springs to gr:~n ~~;k~~~~~~n~i~~J,~e~~
13th save. Jimmy Key, 7-8, lost
play himself back into shape.
for
the sixth time In his last seven
''I told you in the spring I rated
him as one of the better pros- decisions. The Blue Jays have
pects.". said Cleveland manager . lost nine of 11 games ·and have
scored 10 runs In their. past six
Doc Edwards.
· . ' ~Prospect? I'm more of a 11ames . .
lutaiiA
Mariners 7, Twins 3
suspect by now.'' said KomAt Seattle, ·Ken Griffey Jr. hit
mlnsk. 28, who has played only
Bell 712.\C Cehtnl
one full season. Most of his time two home runs and Henry Cotto
Air CoiUIItioner .
delivered' a·rwo-run· pinch single ··
ha~ been spent In Class 'AAA.
''Some develop late. It's never for the Mariners. Gene Harris.
II" 12 S.E.E.R.
too late." added Edwards. "You 1-1. allowed one run and four hits
over
six.
innings
tor
,the
victory.
get a guy with that kind of talent
II" TOP EFFICIENCY ,.
and you keep waiting. Someone' Mike Jackson worked one and
II" GREATER ENERGY
with less talent would never have two-third · il\nlngs, .and Mike
Schooler got the final · four outs
been around this long."
SAVINGS
Swindell. 11·2. werit 7 2-3 ' for his 1'9th,. save. M~k!l Dyer, 0-2.
"" 10 YEAR COMPRESSoR
Innings before being relieved · was the loser.
An~ls 2, Rangers· I
after surrenilering a two-run
WARRANTY
At Anaheim. ·calif .. . Chuck
home run to Carlton Fis~ In the
Finley fired a flw-hitter and the
eighth.
~ &gt;
The 712AC is Hell's most
.
''I wanted· the- complete game Angels scored twice In t~e eighth
powerful,
most
efficient
centri)l
air
and the sh\ltout, ",said SwtndE'lt: tG post their lOth vlctor.y In 12
conditionet It will keep yoUr fan)ily
who has ·won seven of his last ~ games. Finley, 10-6, walked four
comfOrtable and give you years of
eight. starts. "But I knew when anci struck out six In notching his
energy savings.
eighth complete game. He reFisk hit it that I was gone."
Jesse Orosco (lntshed the tired 16 of the last 17 batters he
eighth and Doug JQnes worked faced. Charlie Hough fell to !1-9

NFL

to name commissioner

CHICAGO ~ HfPl)· - · NFL
owners gather Thursday to elect
a new commissioner. ending
Pete Rozell&lt;''s retgnof29% years .
-and beginning a new chapter In
American sports history . ·
Jim Finks. general mapagerof ·
- CROMWELL. Conn. 1UPI1 and member of Frank. Sinatra's Mac O'Grady In 1986 and Brooks the New Orlean~ Saints." is
favored to receive the necessary
t'or 16 y~a r s the Greater Hal'f· · "Rat Pack" was worlds away last year. The TPC layout. a
ford Open usC'd the at traction of a
from quiet Hartford. whose riick· stadium course designed to pro- 19 votes to be elected. commls·
famou s name to give It visibility · namC' is "The Insurance City.'' . vide spectator sea ting, has not sioner by the league's 28 club
·on the PGA tour. Now thl' But Davis stayed with· thP yielded a four-day sco re better owners. Finks. 61, Is reportedly
the choice of a search committee
tournamc•nt has a $1 million
tournament from 1973 until last than l"·under-par.
comprised
of six NFL
pursC', a dPmanding course and a year.nd theGHO. now played at
For Brooks. thC' triumph is his
executives
.
..
iWorfhy reputation ali its ow n.
the Tournament Players Club of only one on the PGA tour. The
Rozelle.
63.
announced
his
- For its first .12 vears . the GHO Connecticut, ·has risen high "·foot-7 Texan, who has been
~·as pla)•ed at Weihersfield Coun·
enough II) . respect that for one · through the tour's qualifying resignation las t March but has
try Club. wher&lt;&gt; the low scores
Co nnecticut native. winning this school four times because he did remained on the job while the
hecam&lt;' an annual pmbarra ss. event would mean more than any not make enough to keep his selection process for his SJI!)cesment: a sco1·e of 20•und er·par other victory, including the-Mas· · playing card ..won $126,000 fot his sor continued: The new·commls·
was usually necessary to win and
ters or U.S . Open.
first-place finish. Brooks fin· sioner is expected to take office
the record was 26- und er~ par.
"My favorite tournament i's the . !shed 1988 with $280.636 in earn· in September.
:. In th e 1970s . manv tourna- GHO simply because it's home," ings; his previous best year was
A .prelim lnar'y list of 50 candirhents a ligned themselves with
said Ken Green. who was born In $47,264,
dates has been narrowed, ' with
show·business ce lebri ties who
DanbUry. " I "'';lnl to win in front
"I exceeded all my expecta- favorites being Finks and Wa·
could g~arantee publicity and a
of my friends and my state more tions last year." he said. "My s hington attorney Paul TagJi.
variety of stars for I he profitab!C'
than anything else."
first goal was to stay away from abu~. who has· represented the ·
Wednesda)' pro·a ms. Ed McMa·
Despite his enthusiasm. Green the qualifying_ school . ..Yinning NFL in antitrust cases. Anothe~
hon. Jackie Gleason. Andy Willi·
gene ra lly has not fared well at was just Icing on the cake."
solid contender was Jack Kemp,
ams. Glen Campbel l. Dannv
the GHO. In 19&amp;\ he failed to
In 1989, Brooks has already a former NFL quarterback and
Thomas. Joe Garag iola and
make ihe cut and in 1987 finished earned $93.230. To become the New York congressman who Is
Dea n Martin were among the
18 shots out of first place.
first repeat winner in the tourna · now U.S. secretary of housing
show hu sinPSS personalities who
Last year, Green turned in hi s ment's 37-year history, Brooks and urban development. But
l¢nt the•ir name and th eir pres·
best GHO performance with a must defeat a s trong field which Kemp withdrew his name from
. ence to alrea dy established
seven-under par 277. 'tying him Includes Mark Calcavecchia. COilSideration.
tourna ments.
lor 32nd. eight shots behind , winner of 1989 Phoenix Open and
Finks, a native of Salem, Ill.,
· The pai ring of Sammy Davis
champion Mark Brooks.
·
No. 3 on the money list with was a defensive back and quarJr. and I he GHO a lwa)•s seemed
In the five years since the $587,841; Chip Beck. No. ~ in terback for the.Pittsburgh Steel·
a· bit a t odds. for Davis never had tournament moved to Cromwell, earnings with ' $503,556; Jan ers from 1949-19~.'\. He served as
any tie•s 'to Co nnC'cticu t a nd ' hts
there have been three playoffs. Baker· Finch. winner of the 1989 an assistant coach at · Notre
re,p utat ion as a Las V•egas singl'r
won by -Phil Blackmar in 198o, Colonial; and Paul Azlnger, No. Dame in 1956 and the Canadian .
11 on the money list with $417,489. Football League's Calgary
Stamped~rs the next
season
: ·United Press International
Soccer
Baso•hall
FIFA. soccer 's ruling body,
John ny Bench. the foom &lt;•r will decide July 2o the site and
'Reds ca tcher who wi ll be in- date of the wayward World Cup
ducted in the Hall of Fame .Julv qualifyi ng game between the
23. will be fea tured on 400,000 United States and El Salvador.
Wh.cat ies CC',real boxC's this Canada and Honduras are possl·
month in the Cincinnati area.
ble substitute venues. The United
·Horse Racing
States has rpquested the game
· Matt's Scooter. a 4-year-o ld for September. but El Salvador
pace r. leads fh(' weekly poll fo r . wants to play In August .... The
top harness horse. fn the poll by Washington Stars tied an Amerl·
rness Horse Magazine, Valley can Soccer Leagtie record hy
second and Jaguar winning seven straight games.

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before taking over as general
manager of the CFt club In 1907.
Finks heist executive positions
with the Mlnnes9ta VIkings for 10
years starting in 1964. then spent
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Innings. Bob Walk. 7-~. took the
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Aldrete followed with a two-run
loss.
Dennis· Martin&amp; struggled in double . .After Andres Galarraga
Cubs 5, J"adres 3
his quest for an eighth straight was Intentionally walked, Rubie
At Chicago, Mark Grace
victory, but hung around long Brooks lofted a sacrifice fly to clubbed three doubles and a
enough to allow his Montreal score Nixon.
two-run homer for the second
teammates to stage a comeback .
The victory allowed the Expos four-hit game of h1s career.
for him.
toremalntwogamesaheadofthe · Rookie Jerome Walton ad(ied
Martinez gave up five runs and· ~ .second-place Chicago Cubs in the · ·three hits for the Cubs. Scott
.nine hits over five Innings Wed· 'National League East.
Sanderson. 8-6, survived a shaky
nesday ' night, emerging as the
Brooks said the' Expos "know start to record the victory, arid .
victor in the .Expos' 7-~ vlctorv exactly what we hav!' to .do I( Paul Kilgus hurled four Innings
over the Atlanta Braves.
·
we're going to win this thing. We .of two-hit relief for his second
· "I .was struggling out there. It have 'to win about two of three save. Dennis Rasmussen . . ·3-6.
was one ,of those outings wherl' jl!St ab6ut everywheri&gt; we go."
.,as the loser.
you battle out there. I was ·n Elsewhere In the National
Cardinals 3, Dodg~rs 2
fortunate that we came back.'' '' Leagul':
At .St. Louis. John Morris
said Martinez, a 1~-game wlnrier &lt;
Ph lUtes 3, Reds 2
doubleCJ.Itome Jose Oquendo with
last season.
(10 innln&amp;s)
.
the wlnnlng ·run In the seventh
Martinez, 9-1. walked two and ·
At Philadelphia. Steve Jeltz inning to lift the Cardinals. John
struck out three In tying the club •· scored on a passed bali with one Costello, 1-l , pitched one hitless ~~:.;?,,~i:.~J~~1i.lb~~~r.r.:.....:1~ .:J,L:.:.O.!:!~~-~
-record for consecutive victories
out In t)le lOth Inning to lift the inning to pick up the victory, and
- DIVES FOR BALL - Phillles shortstop Stt&gt;ve
night's game in Philadelphia against the Reds. :
held by Charlie · Lea, David
Phillies. With the bases loaded Todd Worrell got the flmil two
Jeltz dives IC!r a hall hit up the middle, hut can't
The Phlllies sent' the . gamE' Into t&gt;xtra innings
~~:et to tht&gt; hall In lht' thltd inning of Wednt•sday
befort&gt; winning 3-2 in 10 lr'am••s. (UP I)
Palmer and, T)m Blirkc.
. .
apd Von Hayes at the plate. Jellz outs for his 11th save: John
Zane Smith. In his first Mont·
scored whom catcher Jeff Reed · Wettdand, 2-l. the second 0 ffour
rear . appearance since being · . could not handle the' first pitch · Los Angeles pitchers. was the
acquired Sunday from Atlanta . from reliever John Franco. 2-2 : loser.
hurled two scorel;ss innings. . Roger McDowell. 2-!\, gave up
Aslros 8, Mets 5
'
Burke notched hos 11th save with
two hits and struck out one in one
At Houston, Btu Doran drove in
~ltless relief in the eighth and
Inning.
two runs and Blll'v Hatcher and
ninth. ·
Giants 6, Plrat~s t
Rafael Ramirez · each scored
At Pittsburgh. Kevin Mitchell twice to lead .the Astros. Danny
. The Expos trailed,.;; aftl·r fivC'
mnings, but scored three times in
hit his major league-leading 28th Darwin, 8-2. pitched three Inn! gs
• the sixth off loser Mark Etch·
home ruh.of the year and second of r('lief for the victory, and Dave
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPil advice at least twfcl.' In this Rose was guilty and even Dowd.
,
In iwo nights to ·lead the Giants. Smith pitched th!.' ninth for his Lik&lt;.' Magellan circling the globe, 4·month-long
horn, 1·2.
a ffair. ·
who deft·nded the Iefier on the
Leadoff hlttl'r Spikl' Owen was
Rookie Trevor Wilson, 1-1. col- 17th savl'. Ron Darling, 6·6.
or physicists searching for new
By
simply
allowing
his
lawyers
hit by a pitch and went to third on
l&lt;&gt;ctM hiS first major-teague RBI · surrl.'ndered six runs and 11 hits
subatomic particles . the Pet(• to appear before Nadel for a witness sta nd. admitted outside
the·courtroom hr wished he had
Dav&lt;' Martinez' !linch-hit doubt!.'.
and first blg-leagut• victory. over four and two·third Innings.
Rose case sseems to br~ak new
hearing
on
the
temporary
res
..
.
never
sent it .
ground wherever It's taken.
Otis Nixon reached on ~n Infield • giving up just two hits over seven
training
·
o
rder
last
month,
the
•
•
Should
Hotschuh
send the case
The -latest battleground in . commissioner was · implicitly
back
to
Nadel,
the
Hamilton
"Peter E. Rose vs. A. Bartlett
agreeing
the
.l~dge had jurisdic- County judge would have to gran•
Giamattl. l't al." is U.S. District tion in the case. If Glamattl
Court in Columbus. where Judge thought the matter shouid be in another restraining (\rdel' until John Holschuh decided Wednes- feder,al court. he should have - he could hold a ttearing on a
day he would takeanothercouple filed ' such a motion he fore the preliminary inj\mction.
oLweeks to decide whether to hearing, either with Nadel or • ShouldHolschuhdecidetokeep
· th e eas&lt;' him self, baseball could . ··
~
return the lawsuit to Hamilton federal court.
then be faced with the same ·
County Common Pleas Court in
In April. Giamatti s igned a series of evl'nfs as with Nadel...:. ·
By LEE LEONARD
14-day restraining order against matter jurisdiction over · this C'incinnati. where it originated.
COLUMBUS. Ohio 1UPI!- A . Giamattl June 2~ .
·
action."
Rok the .cincinnati Reds letter written by his chief investi- temporary restrai ning order.
federal judge Wed.n£'sday post·
In Its motion. Giamattl's lawy· ·
HI' said· lawyc·rs for Rose•, manager. filed the suit to prevent gator. John. Dowd. expressing Pll'limina ry injunction. perman·
~ poned any further devl.'lopments
ers argued the lawsuit Rose fUed Giamatti and the Cincinnati Giamatti. thf' commissioner of the opinion that Ronald Peters- · &lt;'nt . injunction and rt&gt;sultant '•
In the Pete Rose gambling case against Glamatti should be .de- ·Red.s agreed to 'adhere to the Major League. Baseball. from Rose··s alleged bookie- had been appeals.
Either wa y. it seems likely to ·,
for two weeks while he studle' cldMbyaf~eratcourt,slncethe terms of Nadel's resjralnin'g holding a hParing June 26 to truth~ul In answering .Dowd' s
questions
.
The
letter
wenpo
U.S.
drag on lor many 1orc weeks . · · •
tho; ,controv('rsy. ,
,
.
two principals In the·c a·s e- Rose order, which expires Sunday at review ·evidenc!' he gambled on
Interestingly. th e seemed to
, U.S, District ,Judge Johr\ Hoi· an!;l Glamattl- llv'e Indifferent midnight. Specifically, t~e com· baseball games, Including those Plstrtct ·J.udge Carl Rubin. who
was decl~lng on Peters' sentence . be a curious loop ole in. Hoi ~ ·
missioner may not takE' an~ oi his own team. .
...
schuh, who assumed jurisdiction states .
·over the tangled dispute late '·
But Rose's lawyers noted. In a action against Rose until three
· Common Pleas Judg!' Norbert . for cocaine and tax evasion schuh's announcement Wednesday. in which all p~rties agreed
Monday, ordered law,•ers for motion filed with Holschuh Wed- days after Holschuh Issues a Nadel granted Rose a temporar,, charges.
baseball Commts~toner A. Bar- nesday morning. that the Cine in- ruling. and the Reds may not fire restraining order June 25. admit . ~ Nadel cited the letter as proof to abide by the terms of Nadel's
. .. decided restraining order.
nail Reds also were a defendant Rose during th~ same period.
ttng. however, thecasewasgojng Giamatti had alreadv'
tlett Glamattl to file detailed
arguments by next Wednesday. and Glamattj had implicitly
Rose Is accused of' betting at through " uncharted legal
and gave lawyers for the Cincin· acknowledged the state court's least $1 million over a four-year watC'rs."
nail Reds' manager until July 17 jurisdiction by appearing at · a periooonbaseballgames.includ- · In the ensuing several days.
to·respond.
.two-day- hearlnl( before Nadel lng . those involving his team. the case moved to the 1st Ohio
. The , case moved to federal June 22-23.
Baseball rules specify a one-year Dis.trict Court qf Appeals. where
· cour1' when Gtamattl,'s lawyers
Holschuh said In setting the ~·. suspension for bettl.ng on any a three-judge panel denied an
•
filed a notice of removal. taking timetable that R\l¥-'s motion to baseball game. and a lifetime appeal from Giamattl, noting.
the casee from the jurlsdictiOII of remand the case back to Hamil- ban for betting on one's own temporary restraining orders.
'
were not normally subject to
Hamilton County Common Pleas ton County Common'Pleas COurt team. , : · ,.. , ,
..
Judge Norbert Nadel In Clncin·
"raises , substantial legal Issues
.Rose, • ~8. ba&amp;eball's all·flme . · a~pcal; and to U.S. District
.• rtati ~ wlio had granted Rose a concerning this court's subject hits leader. has -admitted gain· Court In Cincinnati. where Gla(lS•
r·nport .
blingon footballl and basketball, mattl's lawyers filed a notice 9 f
J'
"
~
'but denied betting on baseball.
removal. automatically taking
HlssuttchargedGiamattihad the case from Nadel's
,,
already ' determined he was joiilsdictlon.
guilty of the allegations, which
The tivo federal .Judges in
were contained in a 225-page Cincinnati passed . the matter up
· ·
.
report given to the commissioner to U.S. District Court in Colum·
·
·
In May by John Dowd, ~ former bus·, but they expressed some
·e~er
federal prosecutor hired In Feb- doubt at the merit of Glamattfs
a.' ·
ruary to head the investigation.
motion.
,
In the motion filed Wednesday . Charles Wilson. a professor of
worms fished in vegetated areas Rose's. lawyers said he "faced a civil law at Ohio State UniversiBy United Press lnlt'rnallonul
Here ls'theweeklyOhlofishtng and along other shoreline areas ,Jire,determined. dl•ath sentenc~ 'ty's ·College of ·Law. also, exreport, from the Ohio Division o{'; in the eastern half of the lake. ·. from Major League Baseball, . pressed some doubt at the
Wildlife. For. infon;natlon-· qn . Largemouth bass .and channel , because Glamatti "secretly pro- legality of Giamaitl's latest
lakes pr streams· not listed In the cat1lsh can be caught In th~· nounced as 'candid. forthright move. ·
"
weekly reports, call614-26~.6317. · channels anci near dropoff points and truthful' the testimony of a
The linchpin of Giamatti's
Greet new coven In treclition.-1 contemporary and
Soudleast
throuRhout the Jake.
convict~!&lt;! drug dealer that Pete
motion is that the two principals
· Early Amlrican ltyl... O!Jallty Furniture by
· Lake Snowden - Channel
'
Northwest
Rose bet· on baseball ."
iJtthe casC' are himself and Rose,
Berldlne. Crlftmaltar and otllers.
catfish weighing two :to four
Findlay Reservoir No. 2 _
Dowd ha(,l said In a letter and that Giamatti Is a resident of
pounds are being caught around .Walleyes averaging 16 to 22 over Glamattl's signature- that another state. making It a matter
deep-water structures and also In Inches lotg are providing fair Paul Janszen had cooperated for the federal courts under the
CIAII
. four to five feet of water. The best action In ,the center of the take. with his Investigation. The letter "dh:_ersity of citizenship" rqte.
baits to use are nlghtcrawlers Weight-forward spinners or was sent to a federal judge In · But the other defendant in t,he
and minnows fished beneath a .nlghtcrawler harnesses drifted Cinclnn~tl who was considering case is the Cincinnati Reds. with
bobber. Bluegills are ~I so being ato11g the bottom . are . recom- the sentence (o be given .lanszen whom Rose has signed a
caught throughout tho lake on mended. Channel· catfish ·In the on cocaine and tax evasion contract.
rM worms and waxworms. '
three- to five-pound range ·c an be · charges.
"There has to be complete
diversity,"
Wilson said. ' &gt;There
Monroe Lake - Channel cat· .. caughtfrom boats at nlghtln20to
1
fish lnthe15- to22·tnch-rangeare 2~ feet of water. Use night· cannot be any defendants that
REG. l649oo
.
' abundant and can be caught crawlers, cut' bait or shrimp for Baron Barnum wins
are residents of the same state
generally during the . evening best results.
las the plaintiff). The Reds
clearly are not 'diverse' from
hours using traditional catfish
Nettle Lake_ Channel catfish Toledo raee feature
NOW
baits such as cut bait and .averaging 13 to 18 Inches are
Pel!.' Rose."
nlghtcrawlers. Bluegill up to nine being caught by anglers flshhig
' TOLEDO, OhJo.fUPii ~Baron
Several federal courts have
•"FREE DELIVERY"
Inches In length are hitting red nlghtcrawlers, chicken liver's . 'Barnum. driven by. Greg Grls: held an unincorporated assocla •
worm and waxworm baits.
and cut halt along the bottom. more. won Wednesday night's lion . - · such as Major Leagul.'
Southwest
crappies can be caught by slowly featured race, a claiming pace, Baseball - is a citizen of every
East Fork Lake :__ Channel trolling a minnow beneath a· at ~Toledo Raceway Park In 1: ~9 state In which Its members .
.
·catfish averal;\'lng three 'J o tour bObber five to 10 feet deep. 1-!1.
.
such as the Cincinnati Reds pounds are being caught at night Largemouth bass up to 181nches · r, ·Baron Barnum took the lead arc citizens.
~/.Flanders
on chicken livers near Tunnel can be found along · shoreline · just past . the first quarter. pole
Yet there Is also ample legal
Mill. This area of the lake also Is areas and caught· on (opwater and defeated Twilight Duct\y by 1 precedent arguing a juo;l~e canIIASS, CIYSTAL. ClOCKS
prodUcing hybrid striped bass 16 baits and splnnerbalts. ·
· \4 lengths. Cyranno was thl~. .
hot get Involved In a dispute
toll! Inches tong for anglers using .
Norllleast
.
DemUie's Star and Sammys between the baseball commlsand GLASS
111.
~
a twister tall or white jig tlppe,q, ?!I·Hlghtandtown Lake , _ Good Next Kid won the first two races stoner and one of baseball's
IM.IIUS
with a.nlghtcrawler.
• "\ tblilck crappie tlshlng Is reported to return $85.20 on the dally employees.
LO-IACi CHAIR~.-..S75 WfS_, ............. SAii Sl 5.19·
Caesar Creek Lake - Excel- ·l by anglers using red worms and double combination of 8 anda6.
Without trying to anticipate
. ••14.95
'
lent bluegill fishing can be found .minnows Thefts~ are averaging
The crowd of 1.498 wagered Holsch\lh's ruling, It . appears
1H. fiJO.OI
WIIPS-............ SAU '19.99
In shallow areas marked with ·!Ieven to '10 Inches in length and $174,892.
Giamatti got some bad legal
RIJ4.95
wood structure In the take's II:" found near brushplles, p _____lllll!'_____'"'!"_ _ _ _ _ _ _lllll!l_ _ _ _•
Il-IACI CHAIR -··-..SIS
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lAMPS..;.............. SAL( S27. 99
1111. '247.5I
various small Inlets. Larger sunken -Christmas trees and an
.
. . . . .5
bluegllls will be found tn 10 to 20 old trestle bridge located In the
lAMPS-............. SAU S3S, 99
feet of water near deep .dropoff middle of the lake west of the
••• .OFf ALL
points. White bass can be cauglt\ central boat ramp.
t~ruslng jigs, spinners or crank- . .
.·
Lake Erie
.
balls In open-water areas fished
The start of rn.tgratlon toward
at depths up to 20 feet .
rooler. deeper water In \he
Central
central basin 'has slowed walleye
· '· •
Indian Lake - Largemouth fllhlng in the .weatern buln reef
bass up to five pounds ar. bellll! 11r••· -Anglen are frequently
caught 111 and around vepla!ed . trolling tleep-Vtvtna crankbalts
~ areas, In cllaDnefs and along the 'In 20 to 211 feet pf water a ad In
· 290 . .IH SECOND
rip-rap shoreline. Spinnerbatts. water over 40 feet t1eep five mllee
artificial ntghtctawlers and ' east at Kelley's Island. Some
doughbatla are the belt belts. steel •_line aad clo'wnrtners are
Channel catfish are biting during oelqr lied. Flshlqln the central
the ~IIIII IKlura for aqlera baaln eul oflturoa 11 continuing
• fillllngalaq(bebotiOIII tllrou&amp;h· to· linproye. Anglen should uae
out the lake. • •
.. plaa4ft boards, deep-diving
Buclleylt Lea - Bhlqllll are· crallllllllta and downrtggers In,
falling for reel worms and wax- deep water.

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Paga 6 .

Dear Ana Laade..: After recognize It untU 1 read the
seven years of watching our response. It sounded like me.
my
reason? I knew
daughter lead a wild, self· · · Sure enough, In very small
him. He wasn't some stranger In
print, at the bottom of the
destructive life that went against
an alley· The fact that I had a
everything .she Willi taught at clipping, the sender had written:
"This
appeared
In
your
column
broken rib, a black eye a'nd
home, I had to admit that I was
bruises didn't seem to make any
becoming an l!lcohoUc .trying to In ).983. I cut It out and have read
It
over
at
least
150
times.
Is
It
difference:
!!f~C&amp;pe the nilsery she was
f'or the last two years, I have •
time to run It again."
causing. I took your advice and
been celibate. What is wrong
went for counseling. This Is what . Dear Ana Landers: When I
married
my
husband
20
years
with
me? Nothing. I have many
I learnl'd:
ago, I ·knew he was not a ·friends. . I enjoy sports and
Parents_have rights, too. I had
' '" •' o/'
reading. I work full time and go
the right to say, • ·I cannot keep romantic, but being a practical
person,
it didn't bother me.
to
night school In order to get a
you from doing what you want to
that
his
Idea
college
degree. All- this at 18.
I
soon
discovered
do, but I elm let you know that I do
of
a
great
present
for
me
was
•
Unfortunately,
I'm afraid of
not approve, and am now declar·
something
he
want~
.
.
After
sex.
So,
according
to society, this
' '
. lng your behavior 'oft limits. • "
several
years·
of
buying
him
nice
_
makes
me
peculiar.
No name,
I learned that our daughter
gifts
and
receiving
electrical
please.
I could be your njece,
was not making me miserable. I •
appliances for my birthday and _your cousin or your next -door
was making myself miserable.
I learned that It was easier to at Christmas, I complainl'd. His · neighbor- Just can me - AD
next gift was a set of tires for the _ "Oddbl!ll" in Michigan . ·
-live without her than. .to tolerate . car.
· ·
·
Dear Michigan: When a
,
the pain.
Recently, I've been under a lot woman .Is forced to have sex
At first, I resisted all ihese
stress·. I've had problems at against her will, it is rape.
of
Ideas. I said: "I can't do it. My
work
and our three children have whether It h-appened on a date or
children are my life." Then the
not
been
exactly models of good _in a back alley. T)te fact that the
counselor asked, "And ho:w is
·behaviOr.
When my husband guy took you to the prom -means
this Fisher--Price Camcorder, given away by th('
your life?" I replied, "It's hell."
WINS AG"IN - Pl'arl Ru!llll'll, of Racine, IH
brought
home
a box rrom a
nothing. ·
P?meroy Sundry Stor(', Presentlntt 1\Jrs. Rus!lt'll
I learned tha~ If my child was
W&lt;•ll known among h('r frk&gt;nds and n'elghhors lor
Jewelry
store
and
handed
it
to
me
Why
in
the
world
haven't you
not willing to change I had tO'
w•th h~r prize tlf(' Sundry Store employees.
havlnl{ a lucky str('ak. Many times, Mrs. Russell's
I
was
thrilled.
It
contained
a
had
counseling?
This
should
Brenda WoU•·· left, and Diane Hendricks, right.
changeasamatterof;urvlvai.It
nam&lt;' hliS heen choso•n as th(' winner In local
beautiful
heavy
gold
chain.
have
been
.done
at
once.
And
did
.
was not easy, but I did it. .
. giv('way promotions.. H('r most r('cl'nl win was
I
can't
describe
the
disappoint·
you
!lie
charges?
It
doesn't
sound
• .
.. .
'
I learned that I couldn't save
.
·
ment when he fastened It around like it.
~onduaed my child from herself. I now his neek and said, "I may let you
The shame, guilt and rage at
\ ...'
know that people must accept the wear It sometime."-Ally sugges- being vlolatl'd wlll continue to be
consequences of their behavlpr.
lions? - Blue In Caaada
a crippling Ioree in your life until
That Is hojv they l~arn and grow,
Dear Cu: Don't stand on one you get·lt talkl'd out. I urge you to
. . The 12th annual Harden· reun- since -last yea(s reunion to Jones, Christopher, Benji, . and
I wrote this letter for two
ion was held recently at the home . Garrett ·and Ki'thy Kendall Sarah. Keith Kendall, Saundra reast;ms: to let parents know that foot waiting for this clown to get counseling_at once. · .
Dear Ann LaDders: Can you
of John and JaniCe Lisle, Todd, · Jones. a daughter, Sarah Kat- and D.J . all of Warren, Michl; It Is never too late to assert their shape up. He Is a selfish pig. Take
Harden
Yates,
Don
and
Dorothy
the
money
you
used
to
spend
on
stand
one more letter about
hleen;
and
to_
Brian
and
Paige
l Scott, and Travis, Syracuse.
rights, and that chUdren should
Angle
Harden,
Mike
and
D.J
.
of
and
buy
yourself
something
people
who don' I pick up
him
Harden.
a
daughter,
Ash)ey
- Esther Harden asked the bless- .
get the_message that they cannot
Oak
Hill;
Tami
Rarden
Nelson
..
nice
and
expensive.
pennies?
·
ing for the 12' 30 p.m. potluck and Price.
dump garbage on their parents
Dell'
John
William
and
Heath.
Ru
Ann
Landers:
1
am
18
I
used
to
be
liked
that
until
my
There ·were two graduates,
prizes were awarded - to Bob
and not suffer the consequences
years old. Two years ago, 1 was
mother said, "See a penny, pick
Harden, Connie Kendall, Scott John ·Todd Lisle. and D.J. tland; Brian and Paige Harden
the roof caves ln. - J .R., In
when
rapl'd
the
night
or
the senior
It up and all the day you'll have
Lisle. John Wllllam Nelson, Harden. and one death, irene Andrea and Ashley, Point Plea: . Napoleo11, Ohio.
.
prom: It was my first experience go\)d luck. See a penny, let It lay
Harden, w(fe of Ferrold Harden. sant. W.Va.; Teresa Harden
S11undra Kendall. and · Sarah
Dear
Napoleoa:
Congratula·
and you'll have bad luck all the
Jones. The door prize was won by . VIsiting, picture taking, Sl)lim- Williams and Halley Jo, Pome- lions for getting your act to- with sex. When word got around
day."
·
roy;
Pamela
Harden
Foreman
ming,
and
playing
In
the
treeLeota Kendall.
gether before you reached Wa· school, I was called "strange"
and Amanda. Portland; Bob and
I've never been superstitious,
liouse were enjoyed by all
A family cookbook was made
terloo. I hope the parents and and "stupid" for not giving in to
Dorothy
Circle
Harden.
Racine;
the
guy.
Alter
all,
he
did
take-me
Ann,
but from the day Mom
·up, by Mary Lisle, Yvone Young. "::: Next year's reunion will be at
teenagers who see themselves tn
Bob
and
Esther,
Syracuse;
Jim
the
way
recited
that little poem I have
to
the
prom.
This
was
· and _John Lisle, of recipes -the same place on the last
your letter will leli:rn ·from it.
Harden,
Janetand
Jacob.
Lonit.
It'salmostas
I
flowed
'
ne)ler
passed
up a penny- justto
.
they
put
·broughi to last years reunion in .&lt;Saturday In June. Leota Kendall
Dell' Readers: The letter and
him
my
body
because
he
askl'd
makesure.
-FingersCrossedln
.
don;
Beth
Nease.
Spencer,
memory of ~Iorence · Harden will sel've as secretary and
response above appeared In my me out.
Modesto, Calif.
·
W.Va.; · Roy, and Rose Ann Wsle
treasurer_ Potts, · and was diStributed . to
column In 1983. The clipping that
Not
once
was
I
ever
viewed
as
·
Dear
Mod.:
I'll
bet
your Mom's
Jenkins,
Kimberly
and
Rochelle.
Attending were Bill and Leota
each family .
arrived In the mall seemed
poem made · some converts
· There were two babies born Harden Kendall. Michelle Mar- Forest Run; and Don and Mary vaguely familiar, but I didn't . the victim or told: that It wasn:t today.
,,
.
shall. KennY and Connie Kendall I.lsle. all of Syracuse.

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ATHENS - Junior high and
high
sehool cheerleaders will'
TIIVBSDAY
CllESHIRE -The Gallla - will be held Friday. Saturday and learn
techniques
to enhance their
MIDDLEPORT - The Evan- Meigs Community Act Ion Sunday at the Lighthouse
skills
at
the
lllternational
Cheer·
' gellne Chapter. 172 · o~der of the Agency will have a free clothing Ch1.1rch, 810 Winton St., Belpre.
leadlnJ
Foundailon
(!CF)
Eastern Middleport will have it's day on Thursday from 9 a .m. to Services will start at 7 p.m. each
summer
camp,
held
at
Ohio
regular meeting on Thursday at noon at the old high sehool evening.
.
University In Athens.
7:30 p.m. Officers are u~ed to . building in Cheshire.
MIDDj..EPORT
There
w111
Experienced cheerleaders
- wear street dresses.
be
a
round
and
square
dance
at·
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f~om colleges and universities all
RIJTLAND -The American
RACJNE -The Racine Ameri- Legion Ell Dennison Post 467 will the Middleport Legion Annex on over the country will teach
can Legion Post 602 will have a · be holding a rummage and yard Friday from 8 p.m. to midnight. part_icipants new and creative
. special meeting on Thursday at sale at the hall on Thursday and Music will be provldl'd by True spirit material. "emergency"
7:30 p.m. al the post home. Friday from 8 i ,m to4 p.m. each Country Ramblers. The public Is sideline chants, ways to improve
invited.
jumps, and ways to. create
Refreshments will be served and day, raln .or shine.
-..-material unique to a cheerlead·
allroembers are u~ed to attend.
POMEROY - The Carleton ing squ~d .
POMEROY -A special meet·
Election of officers will held.
will have a rummage
The four-day camp arso In·
Church
lng of the _ public · employee
sale
in
the
Elberfeld
Annex
on
cludes~a new "sponsor lnteracTUPPERS PLAINS -The La· retirees wlli be hl'ld on Thursday
dies Auxiliary of the~- .F.W. Post at the Senior Cltlzims Center in East Main Street In Pomeroy on lion" program. one-on-one
9053 will meet Thursday at the Pomeroy. There wlJI be no guest Friday and Saturday from 9 a .m. personal ·coaching and a "game
leader" class to utilize new ways
post home.
speakers at this workshop to set to 4 p.m . each day.
to positively affect and. convert
the program and projects for the
crowd
conditions.
ROCK
SPRINGS
The
Meigs
remaining year. Members are
POMEROY - 'Jlhe Pomeroy
County
Pamona
G1•ange
.
wlll
Invited to have lunch at the
· group of A.A. and Al-Anon wtil
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. ial the
center.
Vl~il Brown, president,
meet at the Sacred Hl'art Cagrange.
hall. The fifth degree will
tholic Church at 7 p.m. · on
urges members to attend.
be
exempljfred
In full' form. All
Thursday.
.
POMEROY .-SallsburyTown· officers .a re asked 'to wear black
ship Trustees will meet Thurs- and white. Hemlock . Grove
. RACINE -Th(• Racinl' Board
Gran~e wlll serv!.' refreshments.
day, 7 p.m., at the town halL
or Public Affairs will meet on
' Thursday at 7 p.m .. at the Star
SATURDAY
Mill Park.
POMEROY - The United
LONG
BOTTOM
-The Long
Mine _Workers Women SupporBottom
Community
Assocla tlon
· POMEROY . -The Salisbury
ters Club of Locals 1886, 1890 and
stage
It
's
annual
lee cream
will
18.~7 wlll hold Its second meeting
· Township Trustees wlll meet on
social
on
Saturday
at
the Long
Thursday at 6 p.m .. at Pleasers
: Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
Bottom
Community
Building.
· township hall.
Restaurant - In Pomeroy. _ All
wives are urged to attend . Money · Serving will begin at ~ p.m. Six
CHESTER -The Chester · making projects wlil be dis- flavors of homemade ice cream
U.M.W. famllypicniewlllbeheld cussed. Anyone with questions w111 be sold, and hot ham and
at the home of Grl'g and Janet about the meeting may contact swiss sandwiches. hot dogs with
Eblin on Thursday at. noon. Halley Eblin at 992-7366 or Susie sauce, pies, etc. w111 also be
availa bl~- Music w111 be provided
Everyone is to bring their co- Ca.sto at 992-5327.
by Spec Boring and Mary Abel,
wred dishes and table ser-vice.
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TAKES SECOND PLACEstate representative. w111
new
- Hostess will furnish drinks. buFRIDAY .
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Dale Cl.onch, daughter of
greet
the
public.
. ests are welcome.
BELPRE -A weekend revlva I
Dale Clonch, of Middleport,
and the late Augustine Clonch,
and granddaughter of Bob and
Kathleen Clonch, also of Middleport, ret!imly took second
place honors In the Beginner's
. Amber Cumings. daughter 61
Queen
category In modeling
· Rex and Kathy Cumlpgs, Syra·
Thelma
Henderson
and
Nellie
competition
at Mineral Wells,
; cuse. wlll be competing Aug.
Patker
attPndPd
the
Cluster
W.Va.
On.ly
first and se&lt;.'Ond
: 11-13. in DelawarE'. for the title
Services at the Tupp!'rs Plains
places
are
recognized.
The
· of Miss Teen. of Ohio. The new
United Methodist Church on Jun&lt;'
Middleport girl belongs to the
. : Miss TPen of Ohio will tecelv&lt;' an
25. Mr-. and Mrs. Keith Webt•r and
Ruffles and Flourl•hes Baton
: cxp!'nse paid trip to · ,-he Miss
Mike took part in the services.
Corps which Is associated
· Teen of America Pag&lt;:&gt;ant. a
Warren Van Meter returned
With her modeling classes.
' $1,000 cash scholarship. and
home from Veterans Memorial
She Is lnstr,u cted In modeling
othl't awards ,
Hospital on June 21. Visitors at . by AprU Hudson of Pomeroy.
The Miss T!'en of Ohio Pageant
his home were his sister. Llnnle
is a scholarship program 1.1nique
Wren,
his nephew -and wife.
In · Its selection ot state and
Alfred
and
Pat Wreil, Mt. Gilead.
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national participants. The pagPMrs. Parker attended a supper
ant utilizes six judging categoAMBER
CUMINGS
held
in honor or Rl.\per t SchradC'r,
ries to find the most outstanding ·
ing
actlvltes
and
other
pageant
Frankfort.
Ky. atthehomeofMr.
young women . from throughout
.
events
lead
up
·to
the
pageant
and
Mrs.
Howard
Parker on June
the nation. Categories of judging
include sc holastic record . finals on Sunday . Aug. 13,4 p.m.. 23. Oth.e r guests were Violet
achievement and servic&lt;' to at Gray Chapel on the campus of Park!lr. Route 248. Irene Parker,
school and community. p!'rsonal Ohio Wesleyan University in Syracuse, and Homer Parker,
Rutland .
devPiopment of hobbies and Delaware.
Cumings will be a sophomore
Mr. and Mr~ . Lester Keaton
. . interests. personality and poise
projection, written awareness this fall at Southern High School. attended the Naylor reunion In
Sheisbelngswnsoredbyvarious Charleston, W.Va . Keaton's·
·a nd a judge's interviPw.
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Production .r ehearsals, judg· local businesses and Jndividuals. mother was a Naylor.
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Jonathan and Megan WE're called

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Betty Milhoan presented thP
program on mediCinal herbs at
the recent m";ting of the River
VaileyHerbaltstswhenthPgroup
met .at the home of Jill Knopp in
.
Racme.
The medicinaL herbs, used as
cures down through the genera toons. have been used to heal
smce the early neanderthal man,
and a~e still used today modern
medicmes .
Conn II' Hill presidl'd at the
meeting and ann_ounced t!Jat the
garden at the Ra,·enswood Log
Home has been completed. Cookbooks haVl' been distributed by
Bobbi Ka.rr and are on sale for
$.'&gt;.~0 each.

The group has deeidl'd to
donate herbal books to the Meigs
County Library and the Jackson
County. · W.Va. Llbrarv, and
members and their guests recently attended the Fairfield
Herb Society Gardens.
Mrs . Knopp gave the herb of
the month report on tarragon.
alsO known as the little dragon,
which.was used as far back as:;()()
B.C. by the Greeks. It Is used in
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By United Press lnlernalloll&amp;l

Rost&gt;s. Ivan l'j'evllle, Waynt&gt; Shorter aJ1d . Patty

POST-PORN MOVIE ROLE: Thel'l''s a great
Irony in Tra~l Lord.~'s firs t legitimate film role. ln
.lobe Wa&amp;ers's newest movie, "Cry-Baby." the
retormed porn movie queen. plays a ,hlgh school
virgin. " All her life she (the character) has been
:texier than anybody else In school and never
meant . to be .." say s . Lords , 21. who started
appeanng In porn mov1es at the age of 1~ . .
" But she' s learned to use It to her advantage.
Biggest tease In school - and the biggest virgin.
All tal~ . no action." Lords, .who quit the porn
business three years ago, told The Philadelphia
.Inquirer that sht''s going to be very selective
about her movie roles .
"Right now . I won' t do sex or nudity." she says.
"Hit was a big director and a fabulous part with
nudity, I 'p robably would do it. But tflt was a script
· like '9 \&lt;1 Weeks.' I woukln' ttouch It with a 10-foot
pole. I just don't want to do anything I would be
embarrassed to b(&gt; seen hi. ·•
HENLEY WON'T GO BACK TO EAGLES
NEST: 'J'!te Who and the Allman Brothers have
regrouped and hit the road again but don't look for
the Eagles to reunite . If they do get together
againn . Don Ht&gt;nk&gt;y won ' t be part of it .
"We were iired of each otber and sPiritl!SIIY and
physically exhausted. " Henley told The New York
Times. "I don' t think we would ever reunite. The
Eagles were a product of a ct'rtaln time. place and
sp&lt;&gt;clflc circumstances. I think It's probably best
to let it st ay what it is _:_ a nice memory."
Henley just released a new solo album. "End of
the Innocence." which features guest appearan·
ce~ by Bruct' Hornsby, Ax! Rose of GGuns 'n'

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TWIN TERRORS OF TENNIS: llle Nastase.
· the one-time !;lad boy of professional terlnis,
doesn't like to hear criticism of John McEnroe,
whoS!' court antics are Just'. a s anti-social as
· Nastase'swere.
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_ · •J don 't know why people get ~o upset with
John," Nastase said afterMcEnroedefeatedJohn
Fitzgerald in an argumentive match at Wtmbledon TUesday. "I know him well and he's really
not like how people think he is. Ott !he court. he's
really very ·shy. I thlnk J '!TI shy too. Look at a
clown. They are shy people. It's the same with'
us."
Nastase attributed this to. McEnroe ' s natural
intensity. not a conscious effort to unsettle
opponents . "Getting angry helps tor people Uke .
us . It makes you fight hard ," he said.
• ," Ev.erything becomes a war. It's all about a great ·
desire to win . With John, he thinks everyone Is
against him . You have that impression."

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An Ordlnlftce fixing lftd
....,.._gthepriceth81be chWIIIclb¥ ColumbleO.
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or ....... ior g• to the VIIlege of Mldlloport. Ohio.
lftdto1Co...,_to.lorthe
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fective dtltt of IIIIo ordinence end umA DICI!IIber
. 31, 1990.
Be It ordelned by the
Cou nell of the VIII ego of
Middleport • fOIIowo:
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Sec. I. Thot. for the period
from ond otter the effective
. dote of thlo ordinence, ond
umY DICI!IIber 31. 1990,
· the mulmum price which
Columblo G• of Ohio, Inc.
(Componyl, its IUC-IOfl
or
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tho¥ olllll be required to fur·
nlsh 11• to the Villege of
Middleport, Ohio (Mu nldpolltyl. ond to Ito lnhobltlnto, oholl be ond thooome
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GLIMPSES: Debra Winger reportedly has put
down S2 million for a co·op apartment In New
. York City . ... Dionne Warwick is part of another
celebrity• sing-along th11t will .b enefit a cha'rlty.
· She. sings on "Forgotten ,Eyes" witn Smokey
Rohln801!. Sammy Davis Jr .. Mel tonne. Pai.tJ.
· LaBelk&gt;. Barbara Eden. 'Bob Hopt' and Steye .
Allen an~ the proceeds from the song will go to
fight the- eye disease · retinitis pigmentosa.
Warwick helped put together an all·s'tarchoruson
"That's What Friends Are For. " which provided
funds for AIDS research.
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ued 81 the ,....,... of ou•

tomor. the COIIIflln\' ofloll

!101 be under .., Ollllfl811on

reoume oorviot to the
...... ouat....- Oft ttw ume
prerniiM umlthe o081orn•
hM mille .-vmorrt of on
amount IICIUal to · the minimum 1110nthly ch~ll' lor
- - ofthelntervonlng
poriod. but not to oceed si&gt;l
(8) moftthe.
The lbovt rot• exdudt
1111 00811 end the Ohio
G...Os R-pto Tu. All bills
rend.tred purouont to this or·
din once ohllt be odjulteil to
reltoctthe tllec:t of the Ohio
Grato Rocllpto 11x ond ere
oubjec:t to dee&lt;-• or ln..... in acaar.,.ce with
the "G• Coot Recov..,"
provlolono of the Compony' o
Rl'f• ond Regulltiono. on
lite with the Public UtMitloo
Commlooion of Ohio.
Soc. II: Thot It Is exprMoly
oondhloned the oerviceto be
rencter.d by oold Compony,
its _ . . _ , or
, purouont to thlo ordin.,ce
ohllt be prlrnorAy for dam•·
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different
dMtll untH after oUr-onobit rlqUir.....,o '"' do·
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provloion oholl be blnclng
upon oold Compony, ito ouc~•on or Mligna. durino
not be

Beat of the bend

Doing better now ...
By BOB HOEFLICH
You'll be ple ased to know that
Chad Wolfe . a m emberofthe 1989
gradua t l.ng
class of , South·
ern High School.
is at home and
doing well.
Chad was in·
jur e d In a
m o·t o rcyc I P ·
auto acc idPnl on June8at Letart.
He• received several broken
bones and his hearing wa s
affect ed as a result of the
a ccident. Ch ad was taken to
Grant Hospit a l in Columbus by
LifeFiight whci·e he undPrwc•nt
,
tr Patment.
Chad and his pa rents. Charles
and Lois, really appreciate all of
-the remembrances and kind·
nesses you ex tended . These
things do·help and the Wolfes are
grateful.

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JoAnn T atter son is putting the•
word out to all of the General
T('lephon e Co. opera tors and this
. goes ba ck years - you re·
men\lier - when you had fre ·
quent operator contact -that the
annual re union will be held on
July 18.
All oft !¥-' op&lt;?rators are invited
to meet at the lower Monkey Run
area , in Pomeroy - you'll find
parking places at·ound the depot
and down in the are a bf.'low
E&gt;&lt;xon -for your cars. You are
to be th!'re no la ter than): 30p.m.
and then you will move in a
caravan to Shoney's fo1' refresh·
ments.
Undoubtedly the conversation
will flow as the operators reflect
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as a fo)low-up that Gordon and
Mary Harris had a very nice
weetelld as they obser\ll'd their
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Columbus. Ohio 43220. Better
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Don' t you wonder sometimes
what we would do without our
e mergency medical services''
Administrator of the services
in Meigs Coun~v. Bob By!'r,
reports that units made 197 runs
during June- n'ow that 's a lot. Of
the total patients transported.
104 went to Veterans Memorial
Hospital ; 26 to Holzer Medical
Center; five to Pleasant Valley
and 14 to othPr hospitals. A
number of patients in the runs. of
course. are treate d at home or at
the scene and are not transported
to any hospital.
Talk about a Grand and Glorious Fourth: As you know it
'rained and rained really putting
a damper on activities • and
certainly discouraging those of
us who had' put forth special
e fforts to make the day special.
..l t'.s surprising in view of the
circumstances that so much did
get off the ground in spite of the
rain. Let's hop&lt;' the good indians
hang in there for another year or
two. The b est laid plans or mice
and men ... ..
Work is progressing at the
Meigs County Museum In converting the garage area into a
mol'l' adequate exhib.lt area .
Most of the work Is being done by
volun leers. However, there are
expenses.
It you'd like to
contrlbu te to the project. send
your donations .to the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society, P.O.
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What the world n.e eds now is
tact, tact. tact - you thought I
would write love. didn't you.
Tact. of course. Is the ability to
.keep your mouth shut befQre
someone else wants to shut It for
you. Do keep smiling .

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conditions of tho oervice to
be •*'dered ohllt conform
with end ·be oubjec:t ta tho
Ruloo and Regutotlons for
furnishing gM oervlct of the .
Compony on fjle wKh end
opproved by the Public UtilitiM Cornmlsoion of Ohio.
Sec. IV: Tllot tho gM lu,...
nlohed or delivered punuont
to the Ierma of this ordinance. by .tho yooid Compony, oholl hevli on everege
heltlng voloje of MMIII .Prlt·
Ish Thormat,.lolMilper out&gt;~c
foot f,, 11)¥111 _ _..,.
11(1itlvo (1·21 """""' poriod
eubjoct to vorlonce of not
more lhon five porcem (1%1
upword or d-nw~ord.
SIC. V: In th• IVInl tho
Stitt of Ohio, or the Munld•
polity, should herotft.r im- .
pooe e llx upon lhl Company that a. not now lmpooed. or should horeoftor
incrHie the rme of any to
now ' Imposed upon tho
Cornpony above the lox roll
now ••lstlng. other then tho
rote on propony lloted lri the
, . ., eata~ ·~· ltat e-:-d dupli-

Clio. or II thl ,..,.11 of ony
new Stole of Ohio loglolo·
lion or PUCO rutemoltlng Ia
to ine&lt;-ethl ooot of oper·
otionolor oupplying . - - vice In the · Munlclpollty.
thin the ..... pr•··~ In
Seollon ·1 ohlll be tnor-ed
to the oxtont - l l f Y to
componolte the Compony
lor ouch lncr-• In coot.•
thlo ohell be do~• In tho fol·.
1-tngmonner: _
(o).tlthe n - tox or hlghor
tex rltt, leglolllion or rut. .
mlk)ng Is oomputod in' direct rel.tion to g• sold' or .

!Continued from Pol• 81
' (1 / 1,000C) per CCF end
shalt be added to the b••
l •t• in Section I.
The odjuotmont wll be of,
loctive with billa rondered
not l•sthen thirty (301 doys
aubaequent to written notlfi·
cation by the Compeny to
the Municipoi"Y·
Notltlcetion,
Including

revenilel received for the
aile of gM. the iot• o1t

requIred to meintein g• ••-

documentetion of auch ed-'

juatment purauent to thia
IICtion. ohoft. be dlroctod to
tbe Clerk of Council of the

Munh:lpo!lty. .

\ vice to certain low income
cuato._s who quollly un·
ldtir "the Percem Of Income
Pten (PIP), purouont to Sec-tion 4901:1.-11·04(BI of the .
Ohio Admlnlltretivt Code.
The rot• pr-jbed In
Section I do not 1ttiiCI ,.,
CO¥.ry of the coito thot re~
)ll'•ent tho unplld pollion
«&gt;I the Iiiiis olthqoo cuitorn·" " who participated In tho
,PIP froili ·the elfec:thle dllt
of the r81t throuah the plen
yoer onded Qctober. 1988.
• CurTontly, lht,l'ubllc Utili-"
II• · Commlsaion · of Ohio
;(PUCO lis considering veri'
·ouo . mothodo of "''hich wHt
provide lor rocovery of tho
current el:td o-:tgaing coati
•oocloted wkh , PIP. · Ao ,
soon' •
en appropriate
method hel beon •tob·
Jlshed through PUCO Ord•.
or. rulemlking. the rat• in
Section I Shill be COrrM·
pondlngly ed)uated.
Throughout the torm · of

forth horeln ahotl be o.djulled to tho extent noc•••rv to reoompenH the"
Compony for the omount

t.,..eof. ·

,.;

(b)ll the niWtox or hlghei
tu rote. leglslltlon O! rut.
milking Ia 1101 · rallied dl- ~
rectly to a• eold or to ••
venu• received fof the aele!
of
thin thllncrernentol '
colt of prov~ng sorvlct In
the Munldpolity. f!!Ouking
from the n- tu or hlah•
W rite, leglolltion or rul•
moklllgwKI btdlvl-bylht ·
moot recent tw11w months
ool• In tho munldpollty.
The lnorem-ol odjuot·

a•.

rilent or the rllt•' •

·,

Sec. VI: The Com'peny io

pro-

vided In Subporogrophl· (ol:
and (b) above, aholl be
rounded to the nHr- ·
•t on•thou•ndth cent '

"

(Continued ori Pogo II

, Including documentotion of
any odjuotmonto purouont to
thio Otction ohlll be clrected
· totheCttrltofCounci!oflhe
, Munh:lpellty.
.• Sec. VII: Thot ony ordl• nance or resolution, or p.n
,. of · In ordinance or raolu -

Navy goes

or

ers. yarn-woven God's eyes and
lucky charms litter 'the sidewalk
in front of the O()().year·old tree's
historic mar.ker .
·
And --:ell-wisl\ers from across. the : nat1on ·are. showering the
landmark tree with affection ,
hanging poems. cards and
wreaths on a rope that cordons
off an area around ,! he tree.
"The place is kind of turning
into a shrine." said city Forester
John Gledraitis.
"You wouldn't believe some of
the stuff people leave." he said.
"All these people that rome to

but during ony month or
yeor, eubjiCI to the foregoIng lindtotlona ond . alter
oomplllftce with tho foregololg provlolona. 1111 ml'l be
delivered to ony ot . . contum- It ouch tim• ond
Iinder ouch condhlono ond
lor ouch rot• • m., be
.egrled upon - - the
Compony ond ouch eon·

Public Notice

D.

Eisenhower .. rQceived

WHY YOU SHOULD
INVEST IN A
CENTUL TRUST
6 MONTH ·CD.
NOW!

• tion, inconailtent her.-wlth,

: is, to the extent of such
· Inconsistency, hereby r•
' jJelled.
• Sec. VIII: Thot ohould eny
1
1 lactlon or .,.n of 1 uction or
&gt;provision ole section of this
; ordln.,ce be declered void.
·. the rem•nder of this ordl• nenoe eh811 not be effected
; 1heroby.
.
• Sec .. IX: ,It• hereby found
• ond dll...,.illed,thll oil for.
: mol octions of this Coundl
. con-nlnl and roloting to
• tho puugo . of thlo ordl, nanae were' eilopted in l'n
; OpeO meetlh~ of tho Cbri'di
• lnd !hot oll.dtlilieretiono of
· Jhla O&lt;lunctt lftd ony of ito
; comtl)ittltt which r•uttod
.In ouch IO(motocttons. w.re
•in m-..lnp -tothe·pub· '
' lie, In oompllftCII&gt;VIth en I•
; gil roqulremonts of tlioVII· Iogo of Mlcklloport, •Ohio.
:; Sec. X. lhil oominendng
, with the tiiiCIIvt dltt of
• this ordin•nce 1nd continu·
· ingthlrtlfter until Decem· ber 31. 1990, Columbio
ohllt furnloh. withoutchorll'
; to·theCity. upfo2.000Mcf
..~lliousedlormunldpolpur·
' '"'~ In locQillto owned
· oporetod by Jhl Vlltege
, Middleport, Ohio. tho rot•

six

ATMs.
"Crew acceptance of the
'
ATM's
was excellent during thP
see the tree. they have a lot of ·
,Eisenhower's
payday,". said
strong feelings. They want to go
Elmer
Bradshaw.
a~sist~ nt vice
up and touch the tree . or say
president
of
NCR's
FederaiSyssomething to it."
.
. ,Gledrallls said large poster lt•ms Division.
ATMs have been ·installed
. !Joards in front oflhe tree contain '
scrlbblings in Spanish . French. aboard the USS Hunley. the USS
Dixon. the USS ·Enterprisc, the
Latin and Chinese.
USS Tarawa In San Diego, Calif ..
Giedraltis s ays the city has
received more than 100 get·Well and thP USS Scott in Nbriolk. V a.
ATMs are now being installed
cards In the mall. soine ad·
aboard the USS Forrestall in
dressed simply to "Treaty Oak."
Paul Stedman Cullen, 45. of Ja.cksonvllle, Fla., and the USS •
Lexington In Pensacola. Fla. The
Elroy has be en charged 'with
Navy plans to put six ATMs on
felony criminal ·mischief In the
Pach
ship.
deliberate poisoning of the spra·
,The Navy Accounting and
wllng tree earlier this ·year with
Finane&lt;? Center said that ATMs
t'he potent herbicide Velpar. ·
aboard an aircraft carrier pay
Giedra It is said the outlook for
for themselves In eight months.
I he tree - oncu alled the most
Naval officials said they were
perfect tree in North America abl&lt;? to economically justify the
has Impr oved with the removal
system after the first three ship
of a lithe tainte d soil from around
. .installations .
lh&lt;' tree's base .

is available for a
limited time only..,
holding back wait·
.
For more infor- '''f"'c
ing for a great rate,
mation contact ·
this is it. But you've
your nearest
got ~o act fast.
This otter from
Centr~l i rust office
Central Trtist
... cal Get.. .. 446-G902
Middleport 992-6661

If Yclu've been

THE CENTRAL
TRlSf COMA\NY
Tbe &amp;WI 17m Mdes Things &amp;ppm.
..
.

.

~

. :2

·•

Comfoooble. casual and petfecl
for having fun. Go ahead. slip on
a pol. You're 5UI9 to ta.oe the
comfOrtable. cushioned sole.
And how about that styling.
You'll t'191191'Mri to toke these
shoes oil again. And at ttils pnce
you'll want mote than one pair,
In TIN AND MEDIUM IROWN. ·

'

EAGLE RIDGE
ENGINE

o-

lroy,
dlcOMed.
tho •
- of ,.,. of
G.Routt
ltor·

4, Porlleroy. Mel.. CountY. .
41 8
Ohio,
'7
e.
Probe!• Judge
Leno K. NM . .oed, Clark
"' 21: m 8. 13. 3tc

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LW. mWAIT ~ DAVE'S

TRUCKING
YOU CAU IT
WE WIU HAUl IT

, · Public N otlce

•Gravel ·1 ,
•
·
• L1mestona
•Fill Dirt

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Juoe 19, 1'989, In tho
Melgo · Coumy
Probete
Court C•e No. 2&amp;291.
Fronk W. Portor Jr., Route 3,
Box 38A. Recine. . Ohio
4117~.1;, w• oppolnted Ex• ·
cutor of the·•tltl of Meudit
C. Holcomb, ·d - t d , lite
of Route 3, BOlt 207. A1·
t;ony, Ohio IJII710 . .
Robert E. 8IIGI&lt;.
Probet•J. . . ·
Lena K. N11sllr..... Cl.erlt
(&amp;1' 22. lie

742•2421

SWEEPER REPAIR
All MARS AND
MODB.S

htrifa:gt hOU$~
f1h,

.·

.

.

SHOE PLACE
MIDDLEPORT

......... suus ·

S19995
un•.uo .

,.

...

RIINifUti_~·

~

P~=~~R~cE

For Moot 2 and 4-cydo
onflln•
Stocl&lt; Ports for
Homelile. Wetde81er,
Tecumooh, Brlg111 •
Strotton.

422 Market Strtlt

P. 0. lu 111
,P,..kenburg, WY 26102
1-100-333-5252

PH. 992-3922

Ot..

COIMIOilry

1-ZI·'H-1 ...

.

PUBUC
RIECYCUNG

WANTED

~ .- - -- ·

,.tit,
....
'*

-'*'•

Public Selll
• A·uction

8
7

.......Giillipoliii .........

~

&amp; .Vicinity

•Range

ICEN'S APPUAN(E
'"2-5:135-9115 ·356
We Service All MakM

VAUGHN'$ .
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE

1'*• tile pal• .tut af ·
palntlo4. Let"" do
It ••, you. .
VDY IIASOIIUi.E '
IIAVI •niEICI

H•ttf lOth
8lrthd1y, Little
Roi•lel, ·

Public Selll
&amp; Auction

· -LARGE ANTIQUE &amp;
··cotLECTI.BlE A11CJION

· SUN., JULY 9TH. AT 12:30 A.M.
· City Park Pavilion, ParkmbiiiLrt. Y•, ·

NIASE CortHlod Moc!o111ic

IIOiliiS
EQUIPIIINT
742·2455
lullond.lllt.

1130/lfn

•VINYL BIDING
•ALIJMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

. BISSELL
SIDIU CO.

:

,

"F- EatlmltM"

,.

oMI!TAL IUI.D&lt;NQI
_,.!WHOMD
. 'SINCil 1969

"DOC" VAUGIIN

lillY St. StUCISI

Certlfl.t licenud Shop
&amp;-2&amp;-'88·tln

•SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIIYI , and RE·
MOVAL

HAULING

lAWN lOWER REPAIR

'"· 949·2111

1600 GALLON
WATER
SERVICE
'
.
UMESTONE ·
SPREAD
DIRT HAULED
992-SJ75

•LIGHT HAUUNG
•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK .
992-2269
EVBI.GS

S.17-1f11

•New Tir•
.Custom Pipe Iandin a
oOil ChiiiJI$
oGrtllt Jobs ·
oGen.,al Chassis

CHAIN UNI FENCES

Y•d· lalo. 3 1'. ml• out
lutev•oRd. ltlui'Sdo¥ a. Fdder.
Y•dlllo. IP•kttl-. Con·
,.,oty. ltlursder, 11th. • 'ddo¥.
7th. rurnltu... - . -......
Thu,.._·fddo¥. ••· lOmleout
141. Tooll,. tuppstw•.. .,_
tlquoo. blorc!•. boll&gt;t bod.
dotheo.
Gar...

lalntenenee

oComput•izad Balancer
882-3897 .

St. At. 12•

sayan ~

Y•dllato: July II! I, 10.1. King
• ... - - bed. chll.
bed.

chll..,

1,iie
aaiiiis.
.

mloc,_--. 711 ThlrdAw.

Int-....

llotn orlhlno.Gor... llto:I:M TOPCAIHpolc!for1113mo&lt;lol
.-, Dr. 2 cHnlltel. crib. home
~~ 1! oflldr- o1o-

thin• hl\'1. ttc
..........

Professionilllnst•ti8n
. FilE ESliMAliS
liSIIIIIIIM I COM-OM

ON SALE N01f AT
· SEAlS II IJII)ILEfOIT'

614-992-2171

.,.

6-7-'lt-1 ...

CISYOII SC.DI

PIIITING
• •HATS
•T-SHIRTS
-.JACKETS
FOR BUSINESSES,
GROUPS.
OIIGANIZATIONS

915-4300

SMAU
WANT ADS
PHX

AIE PUM:HI
Ailllllllltt.l: 1111:11 Is
j

3 Announcements

E•aPT

c::n.

lnd n.,., u.ct

lmtt:h

lula!&lt;·l'oMioc:. 1 I 11 Eo••n
..... Gol!lpollo. Col11l4-44f.
2282. .

-'*'•

Y•dlolo: lflml¥·ol021!odg• Compto!t h o u - of !UmiWood Dr. ~~~-turo a MltiouH. Aloo Wood 1o
all
.....
ctt_.r_tc
·-·
...
- ... ·-··
7 ......, topo.
lo ,Auction,
Third a, ..........
Olvo,
.,4-446-3119.
4 flmlly P'....... July 7 • •
Cera .wtth or wt.-hout
a 10111. Nloo boys clothlnt on Junk
t41 1/2 mi..olc.nt ..ory. motors. Coli Lony Uvoty 114388-1303. '

Centonot¥ T - - · · Fri. July
7.
bill&amp; - - wh•
not, ~d 01'* 11 ..... ,

•a.••

Fri.

a Sot.' 217 Dtlitl)l Dr.

Y•d Iota: July .. 7-1. Clothoo. U - !Urnl!ute by ttoo p i - or
Knlclo knoctco. a otlw • - tmlre holtoohold oloo oelln~
Fllrv.... EWrgrled Rd.
114-742·24&amp;1.
·

.......Pomeroy ..........
'

Quite '

p,. 1140 .,lito. Artr co-ton.·
Cosh olid. Coiii14-H2-1617

or 114-192·2411.

.

UMd fumtturw end hou..-ld

..., ... _ . . ........ 114-742-

- · family 'jlrd oale. Ono do¥
only. Frldo¥ July 7111. l,.,ln!l •

9e . m. 410 Grant St ...
Mldcloport.

.

CorpOit olio. July &amp;,1,7. h .m.Oo.m. ,417 Iouth ollh 1)..

Mldcl- Ohio. lhotv-. Ia·
bf&amp; ah lirl. 1M1W lha• Md
aMp; • e. IMnV mille. t1tm1.

tllpltJV 111''11
~I I v 11.1:

Oltenle yard 111e. RutiMid

A - - L.Qto" EN Donn~
flllot No. 411 lid.

on...

Rlin or-o. .Thuro.•dfrilth

ond7th. ·

·

Y•d •le. July I ond 7. Coli- 1 1 Help W•ntld
Rd., lynocuoe. 10o.m.-~.m. - - - - - - - - Ciotl\ln• misc.. do'- Horne
lnf-.cunolno,-.
.
Wanted: Enw..-ia. people or-

5 tornlv. July 1.7. Eioc:. gr... lent.., ,... m-btr/DENTIIL
..... bed. - - -lng HYGIENIST to loin aur pr•lce
rn8ahln&amp; furntt&amp;n. WI!.&amp; ae. ful or ,..,. tlma Muot be
thine mtoe. lkoiM·-· 114- HelMed IO prldlae In 1M at8te
1111-31128 or 114-18&amp;-HII. · . ol Ott.. Exp! holptrl lout not
roq'd. Wlllngtoworkto.doSend
Home tntw5or. bed lpi 1ck us your NIUIM to lOll cl• 201
T.V .. Or- clotNng, mloc.July c/o Ooltiootlo Dllily Trilltne82&amp;
1.7. 7111--lt.ll-&amp;.
Third Ave., Olllllpolit: OH
3 llrnl¥. July 7.1. Np.m.
Olnlnt 100m toble. ·- chotro.
wflot. . , _ door, • -..

4111341 .

oqu-

l'lrl·tlmemodlcot
lor • ttl¥

t•tochnlti.,

Phvllioi~n'o

clot,_, -Oihold 11-. .....ory. No lhfft wortL AIIPtt .
niW. Holold IOIICII\ 12114 In p. . on- MedOII ....... 203
Joppe lid ............. Ohio. 13 .-oon Plko. GeMipello. 1:30 to
ml• • • of Tup~ Plliftl on loOO.
.
111 tum right on Coun&lt;y Rd.
43.)
UIIN MON!V Re-g-leo!
a!IQ.OOO/rr. Ma&gt;IIM pottmlal
July e. 7. (ltlur. ondfri.llflmly o ...... 11 1011- 187· 11100 Ext
, ...., MI.. Furnltu,.. dotNng Y-10tl8. ,
,
,
of .. """' hou-ld ltoms.
boob. end much more. Willi.,. Love clothel? D•monnraie ·
r•.. I I Dew lt., Mlddi-- _
... , ...... tor
OH.
111•1 No modlllnginvolwld. Fun
)obw-hfwo h'"lllohwootment,
3 .,d 4 ...ly ., .. July l!h no a&gt;llllling or dollw ...g Col
only , l'urn-uro. f t - coofts. I 14·241·1383; for en

a--

clotMI. much more. NM •d
uNd lteme. lecond hou• on
-Lime lid .. In Hontoanv•&amp;

lnt.-v_..

3 f-lly. lot. July I. 10·4.

Evttvthlng half pr!oo. Flm tOad

a ·high quality eflt oo.
R.eume~ m~ M e.w to lox cf1

~~~~-

8211 1hird Avo .. Oollipollo,
411131.

_........... _..._

Lorge 2 flmlty P ' - ..... July
7th. l!h. I·I.Oidt-ooowlnl

e--ly OC:CIIIflnt oppNCIIIotw
for • -~~ ..,..,, pooitlon tor

202cl oOtllpollo Delylritou,.

OH

12 tn. MWT.V .. 10 1o. double

Find llano. boys. glrlo .,d
women' 1 elattM• Muall rnllc.•
.,...,_ 1'11 mla- "'l
.,.,_... lellll''l.

llhedo ..... d lied II. . . . " 4

I h - . , . . ..,. .43.

2 fMiolttdlt-....... "whitt.
1 foul! _..., Tom Cot. Col

-'*'•
•nllna.
-'*'_g .

ICALLY'I FINAL aALE. ,.,._
tlo,_ A.C.
gift .,d

brlclol ohop • - - l d

it-. knldl·kn-.

ch.n. • • mlrrata. L..altah.noe

to 1111
lrom tho
Lotlllat DIL!I/IIIY AYAILAIll. 170 Alii lt.. Mlololrtl, 111. -July 7,1;1. 10 111

m.

IICYCUNG
9AII·7PII

· · an•s
Call lnytl•

Frido¥ 1o

miCIIIne. p t . - - - . Iron
ekll.., elec. rnotan. crou cut

Mlddlepan,

Wanted To Buy

::::-:-:-:-------

anti
heater cartl. Wt can
• acltl 11o11 and roc1
aut r .. ••••~ Wtaho
repair Ills ,.._

"&gt;OPIII 7 DAYS

. , POOLS, WIUS

'*

a '"*'It - • Tuys. 9

2041.

r.,.,

981-2111

.

4 mil• from

RADIATOR
"SEifiCE

PATHII.L.HD

'

Mle.

llo.,_., on 1 1 -' llo*oll' lid.
Am,._ lloolll. TV,opplt10 ........ .........,, clot'- toto
of goocleo. Wotcto 1or olgno.
. . _ July lith.

on 11ft on C'"'riiY Rd. 21 ot Flwe

Cll'l

WAIEI.

- c':~r'-'""
•d • •
-.en.
.
Pine
- eat!
aut. 114-38•
- • lo
\11!11011......
Ollto,
1773 efi•I:OO.

.......flt.Priiuirt ......
• Vicinity

----------·-·· ................... -- . .

· HOUDAYS

We Buy All .

992-2371

Non Ferro¥•
,,

.·

,_11¥·.....

3
Olio. July lth"
7th. 11-1. In Pan•. Off 114.
w.... lor ......

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

I 14-44f.IIOI.

.

FURNITURE: (81 oak dr•rs w/mirrors, dough c~bina. 2 door
oil! bookcase, IIIII secrflllly bookcase, bl•klf tioX' wllumtd
legs &amp; square fN!IiS, 2 higllbecll oail mllllels, oak bench, c:h~ds ,
oak 5 rmltop des~ oak &amp;~her washstands, SQUire IIIII table.
tiger maple nightsland, mahopny drop-leaf d115k w/booiu:ase
top, tall poplar wardfobe, En(jiSh marble top washslond, maho·g•y dresser w/mirror. church~. walnut box, serpenlineoak
vanity, oak stand w/claw &amp; ball lett iron beds, I dwr. walnut
stand w/pegs, oak wail telephone, (2) Victorian stands, roUnd II·
_ ble, walnut stand. oak showcase. oak ctesser bases. bad bar
mirror, pie safe, organ stool, hump &amp; square trunks, old benches.
stands. sewing machine
STONE JARS: Donaahhos, brown &amp; while, crocks. ju«s &amp;oth·
ers, Porterfield.
.
,
COLLECTIBLES: french phone. muzzl~oadtr rifle, quilts, old
· clocb, d tamp w/glass shade. toots. irll'lw•e. lew toys,
Fenton depression, pressed aJ1$s &amp; other gtlssware. doils,li·
nens, washboard, scales, baskets. pictures &amp; fumes, oil
lamps, iron sliilets. postcards, adv. boxes. old tool boxes.
plus lots more lutniture &amp; collectibles arriving d~ of .~le.
COnsignments welcome Sat, July 8th from 8 P.M. tclll P.M.
Sunday, July 9th, 10:00 a.m. til sale, time.
r
"ID l ..•lrad lor bid 1111111111r.
Phont (304) 421-7245 or (304) .863-DI5.
TERMS OF SALE: 1. Clrtllllll Check or 2, bank llttlr ol
clttlt or 3. Cllhl•• cbd or 4. c•IL lo txctpliofta uit-

4-25-lfn

We can t'lllfir and ,.•

Mlddlapcirt, Oh. ,
t•xt to Hill Top GtOCIIJ)
&amp;-16-1f11

From 1-77 take 7th St. &amp; Rt. ,&amp;Ho'NrkeittSiiura
to Park' ~vt. Turn' right, 10 2 block5.

. AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR ·
Also TrtasMIStloa
PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121

411/88/ttn

JONES niE
: CENTER

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•DTINIIVI RI!MOOILINGI
•VINYL IIDINCI. PIOO.ANG .

ALLEN'S

•YAIIIAN IOWBS
etNmSTAll 1an•s

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•CUITOM IUTCHIIM.

. CALl 992-6756

EQUIPMrNT

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~COIIEICIAI.

Rep~irl

MODIS "•

S... St.

DWHa. GIEG
. I. IOUSII

Alt·•M.ejor • Minor

6-27-lt-1

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Molt Foreign Mtd
OomeltiCVehidea
A/C Service

614-915-4180 '

Lo•• yt,

· ROUSH
CONSTRUCnON

SYRACUSf, OHIO

FIIEE ESTIMATES

lt. 124, P-roy Ollio

........ toyS. .......

tfnMIZIII'I

•llelrigaratora ·
"Must le Rtpalroltle"

. ··Coppor ond M'!.'• .
IIOIL.RIIJ t - · ,_

MIM01-1m1101

·Roger Hysell
Garage ,

..... July ... 7, 9·1. 1
mi. N. of Porter on At. 110.

•Walhlll'l •DIY. .

St.
I'IMIIIII, W. Ya.
We luy Aluminum
C.... Glool, B,.o,

UNDl'S· ,
PllfmNG

l•• ~~cr:.~loa.R

Y•d lalo. 101 7th .0.. ....,.,, Fri ond . .. loCIO til ·
&amp;:00. Leto chit..,.,•

DEAD OR AUVE

· · IUSIIESS

Oil;

DRIVER TRAINING
INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. PERMANENT
PART-TIME: IDEAL FOR RETIREES
AND TEACHERS. WILl TRAIN. MOST
BE RELIABLE, HAVE GOOD DRIVING
RECORD AND VALID DRIVER'S
LICENSE. SUBMIT RESUME TO:
AAA SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO, 360
SECOND ST., GALLIPOLIS, OH.

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MOlE ·

$'

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Cortfllod -~~-c

NOW OPINFOI

IARTJN'S .

5

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L.ARRY D.IIOGAN, CK

SMAI.L ENGINE
REPAIR

6·15

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· lllk • W.l~ut - Poplar - lahopny • Primitiv•s Quilts • StOll• Ja!S &amp;Collectibles. ·
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2 0°/o 0" 1 PAll
2 PAJI 400(o OfF

BISSELL
BUILDERS.

Business Services

•ZDOI TUnOIS
IICHO PRODum
IIIOWAID IOTAYATOis

ALL SANDALS

· 8r. Vicinity
..·-· .......................

CHISTEI, OliO

.

8

lolt and Found

,. MARCUM

915-4141

Wife, Margaret;
chi.l dren and

.liCE'S OUT DISCOUNTS 1
.
. · UNTERSe

8

Public Notice

.

March 3, 1926
July 6. 1983

•

The Daily

Coumy: Met111
cre•ed .8700 per Ccftor•
PUBLIC NOTICE .
.recovery of The· following
were recei· '
gM. In the
properlld by tho Ohio
event thlt morothon 2,000 vtd/
..tal Protection
Mcf il used during onv Environm!OEPAI
IMt week.
calendar · year, throughout . Agency
Effective
di!M
of
final ..,.
·lhtt,rm of !hill contnct, the
Vlttege of Mldcleort wit pay ~no ond liouonce d81• of
lctiono ..nd of
for IUCh IICcell QM It -the
.,. ltlted. fj.
rat• pw1cribed in Section·I .
beoppeoled,
Sec. XI: Thla Ordinonce
SO deysQf
ohltl become .tffoctive with
notice. tothe
billa rondered on and tfter
Boord of Re·
July 31, 1989.
view, Rm. 300,. 236 E.
Pia sed the I Zlh Cloy of Town St., Columb\Jo. • Oh.,
Public Notice
June, 1989,
.;
43215. Notice of ony epp•l
ATTEST:.Jon P: Buck, ~hirk oh.U be filed with the dlrte·
'
D-oyM . H-n. tor w~hin 3 days. Prciposed
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Pr•ident of Coundl lctiono w"t ..e..ome foriel un'rho Boord of Education of
'171 e. 13. 2tc :
-~ a written. edJuciti:ttion Eastern Local School Dio- ·
heoring •IICiu•t·ll lll!bmilted trict' dealr• to r8ceive
within 30 do¥• of tho II· nelitd bide on the following :
. Public N otiee
,.Dairy Products
_,_
ouonce d11e: or tho dlt~Qr
Baked
Goodo
revil•lwlthdrawe "''•'~
' •HOME BUILDING
NOTICE OF .
Guoline
posed.. ectton. Any porson
API&gt;OtNJMENT OF
Dlooll
Fuel
mav aubmh commenta and-=
•ROOM ADDITIONS
FIDUCIAllY
Fuel Oil
lor a meeting reg.ding any
•KITCHENS • BATHS
0., """' 111. 1989. in lhe dra,ft. oction· w~hln ·30 doyo
Oit•·Greuo
Meigo ,&lt; CCruli!Y
ProliioM
•ROOFING
Tire &amp; Tubea
COIItt,'CM'61 N6. "28~ 1; Ed; olt!&gt;fl ~~~~ loclclltd, "Ac.
Specification ohoets ere I ·
tion''. • uMd above dO•
•REMODELING
&amp; REPAIRS
It~"""" KyMIIl 32343tly01111 not lndudit ._.;tp( of 1 vlri- evaileble at the Treasurer's
PIIONE
DAY
01
EYDINGS
Run Ro..t, Pomoroy, Ohio fled comploint: lhtgnltl.,., offi...
·
4&amp;789, - . 11ppolnttd Acl- P.Ubllc tm••• ••Iota. e pub· In ord~r to. be considered
mlnlstrotor of the ~· of lic mHIIng n)oy f!e hell!. As allseeled bido ohlll be ••
· GINEUL CONQACTOIS .
Guy V. BUill. - 8 d ; ltita
to ony oction, Including •• coived In the TreosurOt's of·
of 337011 llill'l Run Ro..t. ceipt
11-111-'88-tflnl:
of verified eomptolnto. fice ~y; 12 o'clock noon on:
Pom•ov. Ohio 411789.
July 28. 1989.
any
p•eon
may
obtlii:n
no·
, '
Robert E. Buck.,
The bido will be for tho
~f further octlonl, ond·
.
· Probete Judge 11~.
tddltional lnlormttlon. Un- 1989-90 fiscal yeor. Said
Lena K. N•lllroeCI. Clark
'""' otherwiol provided In Board of Educetion·r•erv•
(81 22 ••1tc
notice of portlculor octions, the right to accept or reject
SUI.L
all communicotions ohell be any and all parts of any and
YAIDMANIOWIIS
P,ubllc Notice
all
bldo.
Hearing Clerk.
sent to:
Eloiae Boston. TreMurer
ECHO SAWS &amp; - I S
OEPA, P.O . Box 1049, Col·
CUSTOM IUlT
Eutern i.&lt;Jcat School
umbus, OH. 432811-0149
OIESOtf IAIS, CIWNS
NOTICE OF
DistriCt
Ph. (614) 844-21111. Con·
H~MES &amp; GARAGES
APPOINTMENT 'OF
RY II SRVICI CDml
.
38900 SR 7
ORC
Ch11p.
3745
ond
auk
FIDUCIARY
"At •lllsonoltlt Prices"
Pam&amp;hnlceOn
. A edovillo. Ohio 46772
On Ju"" 21. 1889. tn thl OAC Chops. 3745-47 ond (7) 6, 013, 20, 27, 4ic
AI
.....
PH. 949·2101
Meigs County Probott
VISA · MAITERCHAROE
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-7
Coun, C.e: No. 282118, 1---------•--------~
·or R11s. 949-2160
Wlldl M. Wloemen, Rural .
Bot. 11-11
Route No. 1, 11340 Jellico
Day ar Night
Ciooed Sundoy
Rood. Albeny. Dlilo 41710, ·
·
NO
SUNDAY CAU.S
~~~opotuled E - l x of

WEBER

. .............. ,,. . . . w.t•lll , .... "' .... .,................... .,11111

COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN.
THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHY
· .
WE CAN SAY...
·

S36.95

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fl~ the c.oat
~eld ·municlpll

.,: In Loving ·
Memory of
VERNON L.

RICE;S--HAS PERFECTED
A NEW WAY FOR YOU
. TO BUY
'fURNITURE THAT CAN
SAVE YOU
$SHUNDREDS .Of. DOLLARS$$

.The!e shoe$ Just look like they're
ready for the &gt;M.ekendl

-

in Section I 1h1Ve been in·

·In M!lmorlam

connie_·_
HAVE A BALL IN

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Pomeroy-Middl8p011, Ohio

thia ordinance, notifiCIIIk&gt;n

withATM:s
.

AUSTIN . Texas iUPH - As
word of .the plight of the vandal·
ized Treaty Oak sprc•ads interna·
tionally, the gifts showered at the
base ol the historic tree is
growing mcm• exotic and its
crowds of visitors are bi'Comlng
1.. iarl(er.
.·
. When it wa s discovered the
· ancient liv&lt;' oak had been poi·
s'oned with a herbicide and was
struggling for life. a few peopl&lt;'
dropp&lt;&gt;d off things like aspirin. ·
' cans of chicken soup. and healing
crystals.
Now . candiPs. feathers. flow -

_., month of _., yur.

-

-

•

6.1989

Public Natlc!ll .

Public Notice

Flvti Cento (til. 311) thlll be
...... If eervice ...... this

Coupk&gt; skL• into wPdded bliss ,.
he ld aloft a fluttering banner that
gunpoint ,
.
.
f'ORTLAND . Ore. IUPII . Police said a man pojnted a . 3~7
shouted. ·'I . Do' ' above the
... Jerry Buxbaum and Lori Bueller · engine's roar.
· Magnum with a 6·inch barrel a.t a
NORFOLK; Va . (UPn -The
knew just where thev wanted to
convenience s tore clerk Tuesday Navy has placed an order with
get married .. All they needed
Buxbaum. :12. is the ownel·
and walked out with a single• can the NCR ' Corp. of Dayton to
were their friends to gc•t on water Dock Start Ski School in Por·
of Busch bPer.
provide automated teller ma skis and hold them aloft.
lland. where his 29·year·old bride
Officers arres ted a man with a chines for 112 more of Its aircraft
About 1,000 CC'iebrants cheer~d is an instructor.
lar.ge wc•apon. similar to the on&lt;? carriers and other ships for
A Portland Water Spectacular
from the west bank of the
described by the clerk. less than · payroll disbursement.
Wlliamettp River as the bride. ski demonstration preceeded the
one block a;,.·ay.
The Navy has already installed
wearing a veil ;.md whHe swim
watery nuptials. After the vows .
Polic&lt;? said the nian Sll'lj)l;glc'&lt;l the ATMs on six ships since
outfit including tights. and were .e xchanged, the barefoot
before SUrrendering the Wf'apon spring.
·
groom in a Wash -and -wear \\•hilc• newlywed~ took the plunge -'but th ey bound his legs. anclli&lt;'d
"The ATM . system has leglti·
him into a cruiser. · ·
·
tux c•xchangcd vows in a Fourth literally - fOI' a truly wet kiss. t'o
mately saved us !IOO man hours ·
of .July ceremony. balance d atop the cheers of the crowd.
Inside the cruis&lt;'r. he shouted per month. and the lime for
a l'OW of water skiers.
obsc&lt;'nilies and presse d his .fa·c c . paycheck issuing has gC)n(' away
Aftc·r a minish•r rr•a d thl'ir This ht&gt;e.r'S:. ftit rn~
against ,the door window . Thev C01)1plelc' iy," said Cmdr. David
took him to jail.
·
\rows over a louds (X'akc!r from
TULSA. Okla. IUPII -All thP
Capizzi. supply officer of the USS
t h&lt;• lead boat , Buxbaum and man wanted was a. can of beer,
They described him as intoxiDixon. one of the&gt; ships that has
BYcller 1urned to each oth Pr and and that's all he took - at
cated and uncooperativ&lt;'.
the machines.
In April. the first Atlantic fl&lt;?et
aircraft carrier. lhf' USS Dwight

Treaty Otfk recipient of some exotic gift~

NotJc.e

n{unsday•.J

-

~tals,

Plastics,
Stainless StHI,
Etc.
Give ·if, A Cedi
Today", .

992-5114

old.
Port 104-llii-2A40.
'""""' - · • • 1 -

I LOll and Found

LOITmotalllc•lf"'*•A~

• ......- , 0 - o t d ,
UUM llfl

llrOWft . . . .,....

-ore. IIIWAIID, ib4:77a.
1112 or 771-Mit •d 114111-71111.

ly)IIII8At

7. 143.
l'oln...,, 011.

AUCTIOHE.
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10-nie Daily Sentinel

Paae

Ohio

11 Help Wanted

LAFF-A-DAY

&amp;3

74

"Antiquea

n-

Hlahool ...,..~c. pol&lt;l. -~ fat
orf•als. quite. cup&amp;Mt•dl.

A""

-H'll• ....._
hirln..
ot CoU14--4117.

00'11111 NM (NT J 0 II
., .. ()40..111.230· - · ...... Col 11) ·1011-1117-1000
lilt 11 ·1801 ........... - o l
llot.
.

Gli de. U OOO. Call .nvt ime. ·"
.

olodla om~o-11. Cd,

114-441-7788.

12~1111.

1983 710 Shodow, • 1800. Col
. , ... 44&amp;8112.

luy, .... or .nlou• I
ooll••• ... Dldlor8oflvot
!lllllpollo -

Ed' l

Buy

or Sell. ......... AntlouOI. ,

1 124 E. Moln . . . .. Pom-.

lu_...,
1 to lp.m. 114-tl:l2121.

buolri.o ii&gt;oco
to&lt; - &lt;)n MidciiiiOit. AI
utlkl• lndu-. Air a&gt;ndlt~
on... UOO. •• mo""' Avol•
lllo Julv 1 1t. . COM . '1 14- tl2·
11415. '7:00 o.m.• .,oo p,m.:
114--2217 -~~~....

..,.......,'.. ..... ""'""' . ..... . ...
~,,

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.........,,

drivo. U .I&amp;O,OO. Cell , 3045lt· 2813. • .
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c.u

,.

For Solo 01-oo&lt;l. o._, Ck
....... 13.1-&amp;SrldtAonch•.
Out buiclngo. 304-712-2141
Ill• &amp;:00.

,Jult

to ••n a little.,,.

wlftt

mon.v? Or would you like to
,h.,e 1 c.•? Elth•W"¥ Avon
Cln help you bet htt.t you c.,
.boll! Coii ·Morilvn ,..,., 304-

182·21415.
Reltd boOator P1Yit100 1t1tte.

.wrtto: PASE · 517M, 111 S.
LinDOiftWIIY, ~ N. Aurora.

II

·101142.

Bell¥

litter nMded

tn mv horM.

.North Polm School ..... Mon...... tllru FrldO¥. 2 kidl. muot be
·'-"lble Md ~·• own tr8nlpor•totlorL llqln A,.. 21 . Bond
·nne.
tlltphone •d 3
Work r.t'wenc. to Box P-8 c••
'of Point Ple•tnt A~t~llt•. 200
;u.in St., Pt. Ptr., WVe 25510.

act•.._

·12

S ~uations
Wanted

·2211.'

••oom -

2
~~ bot•
..,.,_ lenood bodtv•&lt;l. front
por'ch. kJw 30"1. See I Burdltte
AddMioiL

21tooyhou01, .... ~-doled.
191 N. P•k Drllr&amp; 111111 ' 304411&amp;1811 lflorUlOPM.
Eltlte hom• Fl.irvlwt Aoad
c.npconl,., l•go--lol. 2
boctoom. 1 ~" ..... llnlthod
lttlc. ~II boo-. coli to&lt;
' l i P - - 304-1711-1432.
Mutt . . to app.-lcllte Mt.clawtrook Addllion. 3 bedtoom
rll'lc:h. priced In IO'e. Afi•I:OO

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c•• for elderfV end hWidiCifiPped in our horne. 2&amp; , ...
LPN on cllll. Low
in'c ome home. C.l 814-992·

•.,...,.ce.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1974 14•11 totol .. _ . , 2 .....
.!HI rented lcrt. ~·
1
81,..4411-.204 or 814-2459219.
·1988Atdman S.ettof'lll28xll.
3 t.. .. 2 bot!\ _ ,, olr, must be
movocl. C.H 114-..... 8114ol·
1•

e. .

72 Eloono mollllo homo. 1:Z.II.
· 8873 aftw 7:00p.m. for more undlrpinnln;. porch. nM Klnt
lnformet5on.
woodbur.,..,· 03200. Muot 1111.
•Coii14-31JI.-I.
Room for eld•f¥ m., or warrqn
M E11m HOme. Cere for eldlwiV 1 987 Shultz modulw homo. 3
end hlf1diCipped. 614-992· br .. 2· botho. CA. 3 a• pwoga
8873.
For ...ebv owner. Clll814-317·

Vfil\ c.e tor •!O.IV m• Or
Wom.n in "'f horne. 614--887·

3402-tlmo.

..

114--0813.

72121ftwiJ p.m.

2 br .. 1 both. Sport.., lmorlol

Schools
I natruction

MuotbomCMd./ 02100. Crvwn
St.. Lot 1 COl
City. a 14-2511-128 2 •"• 5 p.m.
12&gt;11. 2 beet.-. Good&lt;Dnd~
tlon. Coftl14-992·1111.
1'1. - - . 12&gt;11 moblohomo.
utility roo"' oudluilclnt~~. lrul
- · ·· s•d.,, Sotellta drHiod
Mil; rural wet• 1989. Prloedon
lnspoctiorL 114-9811-4418. '"'
8p.m.

33

Bed !romeo *21.
Ull lo king fr-o

sioi'WII, effedhle l'Jide. Send
S9. 95 to Resumn Unlimh:.t,

Crown City. 0 H 45623.

18 Wantad to Do

•m

tan&amp; 3ll'..
2 bolho. onlj / ,24,99&amp; • UJ&gt;
See our model. Ctl1-114-lll7311.

Countrydreem

35 lots llo Acreage
•

2 lir., unlJr . .hod. ell llec. AC.
At. 188, priYoto lot. eon 11'"' Mltction of bedroom 1utt11,
m•l e~bln••· heMibo•* •30
-4107. or 814--2802.
•dupto

For •It or rent 2 M«oom.
furnished. w • .,_..dryer. air,
• ,_o
_., dIIPO••
- 814.2211 mQmn
882· 7471.
TNI.-. 2 beci'oom. cl•ll'l. Nf•..CII rlqUiriMI, At. 1, Loculi
Rood. 304-1711-1071

Will tt.bttit in my home. Re•onable rnes. Aef.-enc. wan ..

' ble.Aieg•. alaoweekenda.Cell
81 ... 245-57B8.
Will mow Uwnt. Ca1161~446-

7453.

Will do balrt'ailting in m,o hom&amp;
cem~arv .,.._c•U 614-44&amp;-

. 8182.

Hou .. andTr•il• Repair. Under·

plnnint~o paintint~olnaideWidOU1.

plumbing. Will paint ceillnga.

81 ... 992· 5858.
Will do houM cleaning. haoe
ref•ence.. 304-875-7277.

Wooll.,cl132ocr•l e35.000,
Rt. 7, below Eurok&amp; coli 114448-4418

•ft• 7 p.m.

O.J . N.11e Rd .• 2 · wooded
bJildin_g Iota. ApprQIIl. 2 •cr•

ood\ Con 114-245-BII81olt•
4:30.

1

8 14-337· 21 18 coHoco -tlrile.

V1nco Rd . 7 1•11 Rd. frontege

•II•

building
•prmc. I ear•
each. COfll MHI Ad. 8 + acrM
p.. od rdl. City llchoolt. County
Wit•. Colll14-441·0101.

PICKENS FURMTURE
.
N- / Uood
-llllold tllr'*hlna 1/ 2 m l.
Jerrk:ho Rd. Pt. Pl. .ant. WV,
cell 304-1715-'1410.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
8UDGEI' f'IIICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES . 131 JodcaCOI
Pika frorri •112 a mo. W.. k to
ohoo end rnovlot. ·114-441-

j.=::.:::.:.::.:..:...:..:.=--Vi'RA
Furniture a APPHIRCII
Rt. 1411nComonory. 1/ 4ml. on

21da E . 0 . H.

Uncoln Pk. -Mon-Sn : 9-8, Sun:
12·1. !)pen Aft• hro. until 9

Tan Townhou11 A.-n:m-• · z~ p.m. for 1ppointment.. So give

8r:. 1 112 bltho CA .. ella.
hwllh•. dll-~ ...........
dond polio. pool plonround.

.. • cell. 114-448-3118.

AM , _ lOP quolltY.

w.... .....: •

tr•h lnci.adld.
St~JLM • 289 P• mo. Cal

An~ncineevaltllble.

114-3417-7180.

1 pc. poeter 881ut BA .. suite
0999 or 032.75/mo. •50cllh
robolo. H.D. I"'* bodl •149 or
•12.46/mo. 4dr.choot•48.!111.
5 dr. chNt •54.911.

Furn. Apt. n..t to Ubr.V
p•klng &amp; A.C. Ref. roq'od.
Su~'oblo lor 1 penon. Col
114--0331.

F.. nkhod 3 . rmo., &amp; bltl\
upltlirs cl_.., no pits. Suitable
fot' on&amp; Ref. • Dep. required.
Cell 614-441,1118.

Mattreia eet •••· lunkl•

•39.915, crib -mattreaus

129.115.
Wood g r oups •319 Qr
•17.38/ mo. 3 polco oolo choir,
lovaoot •719. or U1 .90/ mo.
Wlrh •so reb lite, aoffee It end

Clvdo Bowen. Jr. 30,..1782338.

Business
Opportunity

son Pk. O.llloolil. ceiii14-44114418 •11•1 J&gt;m.

•bl•

IF::;i;;;i(-~;'1-:;-:~fti;j
G8ble T.V. utlltiei\
"'JI;rloiOior ~llor. loout~

I .. n al•• front gun Clblnet
U19 or t13 .65/ mo. t25 r•

Fur'* hod.' untlrnlllhod. utihl•
p!l!id. •50 d •. 8 mo•h 1. . &amp;

boto.

25B &amp;toto St. Gel 114-3187.

VENDING ROUTE
All CA.H INCOME
t300- 1700 euh machine
w•elk:Jv. 100 p•cent ..turn of
,,.., ......,. IJ'•Int•d Call 1·
800..._1- &amp;443 .,-ytime.

•
H omas for Sale

........ O.lllpolll. .... 114441-0176.
.

fr-•·

Wh~lpool

=

728 e.oond

free/1715 :

w•

2 bedroom Apt1. for rem.
C.rJ1tled. Nlceunlng. LMH)dry
teclll• .vllilabl• . ean 114882-3711 . EOH.

Air cond.. 18,000 btu. lo living
""· ou~o. Cell I 14-211-8189.
Country style 1ofa. uceilent
condft~n. •300. Cr-.n. blue •
mao ... Cell 114--7103.

Large 2 be~oom IIP.tm•·
Mldlloport. W-D hookup. Poy
own utllti•. •1as. month.

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For
1.2 'ft, flbtrlll . . boot.
e20o. Wollpop• n.oo ciOulllo
roM. pr•putod vtn1v '""' 210
rolle, miRY dtfl•.rt . .,.nwrwt.
Humlclfl•.
Smith Carone
electric typewr•• • • men'•
., d WO"*I' a 10 a,.ecl blarcl•
e50 ooch . 114·892·1102.
m...ege on MIWerint.

•40.

Paint •I• now ooinO on at Pelnt
Plue, 20
cent off r•l•
prtce . on nt•lc;tr Md •tMD;r

114-tl2·1331 or 114-88113581.

PltttburghPalnts. SiMeM~

H omaa for R.-.t

7208

.

One b. .oam tJr•Md • · Ill
utili• polcl c:ontnll .... 3048711-2722.

Nio;:o OOUnll'y homo..2 -......
unllr'*Md. no inside p«a. 1
mh North of C-•· Ohio. Smlll IIPI
3 roomo end
•H50ml&gt;ntl\ .,IOdopoolt Poul boll\ phone 304-1711-1311.'
Kerr 114-915-3138.
R..onav. Inc. 21R lllrotmont.
MW' plueh cerp«. ...., Hint.
ut•~oo 110111111v polcl • 1n ....
304-1711-1104 • or 304-1751381

lor-.

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61 Farm Equipment

r.:nt•nMtonal

tio~or / 0125.

8689.

.

Cell 814-211-

engine. 31,1 trans.• exc. cond .•
southern c•. C..ll 814· 18S:

4623.

1889 Cam•o R·S. wtwte wilh

Nop, V·8. looded. .,2,1100.
cell 114· -1055. or 6144411-2082,

For Solo: 19~3 Mtr~!'l lynio,
~ - C . P .S ., P .B.. Ga.o d cond..
e1991; 1187. Aotro v.,, P.S ..
P.I .. A .~ .. uc. oond. t14.995.
Cell 114-245-5021. or 11'"'
2415-9374.

GOVERNMENT BEllED Voh&gt;
dM from t100 Fords. Mar·
cedes. Corvena
Sur.
plu a . luj'ert Gul de r 1 Jr
806-117·1000 ht. s . 10 189.

c..,.,•.

814-448-3111.

CommecilltpiCa. 1400tqulre
f..t. corner Seoond •d Pin•

Ample pwldnll'-· C.H 114448· 4249. 4"41-232&amp;. 4414425.

Coumry Mobile - · ,.. ...
Aoute. 33, NOfth of Pom•O¥·
Lote, rnats, pWts. .. . . .. C.l
114-992· 7479.

61 Household Goode

1985 -cury Cou~. V·8,

Uoed Hoy Blndln In JICiod
working cxtnd. also new John
Deere mower condl11ontrs.
Come SH what WI have.
AgracDn Inc. John Deere Salw
In llf\llice. Upp• AN• Ad .
Gellipollt, c:oll 814-441-0171.
C.se 1raeto.r wlh front load•.

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a....... _Col fo&lt; IIIP""'

76

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81 OJIII Omega looka JICiod,
runs good. Must•ll.

814-381-1

•100. Call

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tonChevv 'lfuck. wltlsell eN
far 1396 or wiH part out. Call
73 ~-'

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PRINT NUMBERED lETTERS IN
1HESE SQUARES

Q

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11 ... 318· 9686,

71 Lincoln. p~ningout . 8360for
Ill. C•n 114-388-9686

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Ill Cllllllc I ChaM

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8:00 Ill MOVIE: JOhnnr Holklay .·
(NR) (2:00)

Gill 1111 Tlla Coeby Show
Sammy Davia Jr:s
·
granddaughter Is a~tient of

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Dr. Huxtable's. (R) t:;1

w Cor•- ChalllnQe

1978 Pivmouth Arrow/ 1100.
Cell 814-2511-8704, « · 81'"'
2&amp;1-1189.

1987FordTempoO .L.Likenaw.
AC , Low mi .. •le or talce over

PtOimonlo. Cell 81,..2511-1969.
lftw S p.m ..

1979 Ol•mobile Di•el. 1983
a..,. Citation. C.ll 814-A-41-

7272.

Night laHINII

1711-3723.

1hrough till stories oC five

Amerte:ans. C

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I (2:00)
l l ~52a:;~Pick·Up
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11J Mtlnler, She WIOta
111 ttnhvlte Now
1:01 (J) MOVIE: Mldway (PG)
(2:12)
1:30.1ll 8 DlllioMI WlllldQ
G) ftlf"S. .IIIp 11111111:1'
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upaet ·about pot111lbillty of
fatharhood, he , _ , . off

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.

(1:00)

(!) (!) MyMifrl Harriet is

SapiicT.,k Pumping-t90._Gal·
llo Co. RON EVANS ENTER ·
PRISES . Jacks M. OH 1 . BOO.
537·.9.528.

a-elj.of murder but while

•liZ

W111klri!Lflnell a corpse. ~

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ca-auaha Pop
• and The Wlllll rcan their

fettv Tree Trimming. stump
removal. 'C•11304-675-1331 .

courtllllp of the ume roung

woman. (R)
Lany Kina Llvel

@

Aot.wy or cable tool ctilling.

Rog. Chlono · Anguo lull. H!gh
vl-.v f•m breeding. CaH 11~
- 1.111.

1ilt wheel. AM -FM radio, ntJW

1183 Grond Prirc PI, PB. AC.

tlr • . Alklnluooo. 114-992331hlt• p.m.
1989Cavlll• Z24. I month old.
exc cond, to.ded. 11ke aver
p.,m . . , , c1ll· 304-57&amp;- 2467
aft•I~OPM .

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till openlnQ..!)IghtcOf

5711-23980hio814-441-24&amp;4. , ·

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Ill VldaoCotinlry
10:00 Ill 700 C1ub
1111 L.A. Law Kuzak
agrees to pick a re1lred judge
to hair In a1hle1a's case. (R)

Eleelricll. roofing. kitchen. bathroom. replaeemn. framing.

concr«e. dryweM. ca-IMic i~ ,
otoll•lon oft remodeling 30~

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(!) NcwwwwhA• Q
(!) Mopra: A Sa;o."'CC Look
Mor1mer Adler talks wl1h ·

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CARTER'S PLUMIIIIIIG
AND HEATINil
Cor. Founh and Pine
Golllpollt. Ohio
,·
Phone 614-44e.3888 or 614- ·
4411-44n.

HOW .WAS YORE
CHECKER GAME

WITH LUKEY,

· 1 BEAT HIM
TEN GAMES
STRAIGHT

FER FIFTY
CINTII

PAW?

HEE HEE HEE

Mopra about a variety ol ·

au~.c
Ill) • liZ 1111 Equalizer A

l BET 'HE WAS

FIT TO BE TIED !!

teen..age rOCk star Is
Influenced by her ruthless

manager. (R)

.11!1 ..11181' Milar

Electrical
llo Refrigeration

0 Evening Newt

IIINewa

10:30 (!) Mal._ pia ca ThHii'l

· Hagarty 11 suaplclous of ,h is
nephew's rtiii&amp;Onl for leaving

Ireland. Q

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o Bainer Mthr

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BERNICE
B!pEOSOL
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block Into ,..... e1ton• loday. Don'l 1e1 dtW. you lhould be able to l1rlke an ad·
thla u~ yau, beea\111 you'l ·haw no -tfi080UI bltgllln, provided you don't

l

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I ..... "JFS!Oo181 llnal tiling

thlt.~=110111
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patch==•-•

., Qnph Melcllmak«- hllp TIIIAifro.
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1111 _..... and CMrlook tile obvloua.

fiOPI ;eap IIWanllln two.,__

OflL at Yf¥ tngenu.
lly COUld lie a .....til -!urn'"- toa..A (..... a

dq ......
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11111 ....prtaa.
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lm"'llnallwlly 10011)' ol , _ . Ia oom..
t!Onlhfp wort&lt;. Mall ~ ta Mllldl'mlit,., ·1hlng you .,. 1rylng to promote tor a
P.O. Boxl1428, Cee..Jand, OH 4-4101· penon.. profit H_..., liy 1he ....,a
3428.
·
1oken, don't depart trom 1he facta.
LIO(.IuiJII-AIIIo.,Adlagrunlledu- AGUAIIIUI (.1111. ...... 1f) When II
ooct.te might ....,;,pt to 1hrow a
to worlclng out .,. t~Qteement to-

10 move

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btl I

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0 "Onayttne

alttmMIW.
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VIIGO (Aug. Dol1pL D) Tllll may be be rMierlally -today without J.lng
a day wl1ln 1llt lfllllll•l• wtl be plaaed · 11111111 or gr.bby. If yau '-! - · run ·
onUJie'PIIltedeleullopmenta.Be...ac~Y. 1hllr-.Uwtt'uchlnceyoueould

In 111t yeer'lheed tlllrl II I JIC)IIIIIIIIty
111a1 eciml1llln6 r8lhlt prollt8ble.oould
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1111 DMr John Kate
continually_
stealing_her boyfrlends.(R) Q
all · ·1a1 Coming Of Age
Dick muat save 1he day on

· ttres oC liar -

Ron'• TV Service. specializing in
Zenith al1o MrVicing moat .oth•

84

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Molt wells oo~pletedsamed..,. .
Pump al• Wid service. 3048911-3802

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1987 Ford Eo&lt;Drt GT . Silv....
Coll114-247-4793.

From Nar:)les.

iiSiPp•aCIIIta111C1cullli••

Flln

SWEEPER •d sewingm,llehine • •
r:ep8ir, p.-tt, Md suppli•. Pick '
up and delivarv. DIIY• Vaa~um ,
Cleaner . one hllf mile u -p
Georg~~ Creall: Rd . Call 614-

4411-0294.

.

million men than wa rt111llze
died In World War ll:.iNR) .

6711-2440.

livestock

.

(!),-..:A S.Sicoi..,.,."'CCICI Look
Examine the 811 oC Rights

1978Fordf, 210, 4x4HIHsboro.
· fl•becl P I H Bump.. Coli R o gars B • 1 e m-.e n 1
114-2411-95&amp;7.'
I
.
'WI1•proofing.

1• 6 p.m.

.

Seltea From DetrOit, Ml In
(I) • (JJ ABC Thulld8y

1ee. Local reterMc. ltrnilhad. :
Free Mtim••· C1H coHed
1-614-'237- 0181. dt01 or nigto. '

1983 Oldl Cutlll• Supreme.
loMied, exc. cond. low mi.

(NR)

@ Cnlaaflle

S'olcl;e,., S't4tf111"'' . ..
· ·Allrfti'NnindH f"ofeoS!or .

,:-,...._,., , e

·AIIIU

f:

1111 11-Apltltt)ln

.

lftan&amp;g-

lng INIII 1 today llleii'IQU!re gaod lOalai
not ap1 to 11111t a
dayllwl,.... 001i 1 11011'1. l!llarylll•la . trll:lc.? • INa 11W111111 1111111
ICkatr to !we belllr llyeu 111e your 11rtc11rt · might not extinct to yaur ClnenciW
ldeiiiMIMCI
ICQIIIIIO (OIL 14 lin. at .Contrnu. 'TAIRI&amp;(Aid. llllir ID) You aould ·
tq kelp vour flloua on gilllllllel !lave be tualdlr 111111 .,.... today ..._ your
pomlelng po._1t111. Lldy Luck II 1tt1 ~ IIIII
oon,.... ltllUnCIIalt I,UPIICIIfel en .._ lllrilecl~ Cl•w may play a big role In
. '
lldnntageoua trenciJ In your
IAGITTNIIUI (Now. D Deo 11) Yow
glllll today
to - . .
(II-. .,.,.. . . Let till pro. . . . . . . . . ., . Ul lllotl. "In- nouhlllhlllll Ill . _ ~-110111

of....... .

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oa111~~e~e

Pain Kllllr
Ill Mlllml VIce

.

(0:30)
•'
CZl One On One .

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==="Show·

. 8 'h.,...n. P.l. Blind
.

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(2:00)

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CAMC . .(Dill.
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Dealer: North
Sou1b

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Pass
Pass
Pass
All pass

•••
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Pass
Pass

s•

Pass

•splinte r bid .

Eao1

Opening lead: +3

..
hearis. Both defenders toUowed, and
what's more, East had to play the
jack. Tbe 10 now picked up the hearl'in
West's hand, and the diamonds were
good for the rest of the tricks. Charlie
was too much of a gentleman to tell
the opponents they were lucky he and
bis partner had not bid the grand sl~J1l .
...

'

.,,

.by 1FIOMAS JOSE.PH
ACROSS
43 Burn
1 "- Dogs" 44 Devour
(Hoffman 45 Cornered
film)
DOWN
8 Cambodian 1 Gush out
temple
2 Salver
9 Lion group ·3 Gone above
10- Khacha- 4 Fruit
turlan
dririk
12 Artist's
5 Word
Yeaterday'e Anawer
stand
on a mat
13- boom
6 Squander 24 South
31 Proof·
15 Written
7 Nigerian
Korean
· reading
leHer
8 Passerine
seaport
mark
··
18 Heathcliff
bird
25 One_
32 European
Is one ~ 11 Imaginary
of the
.river 1
18 Altar
vision
kingdoms 36 "Bus Stop"
constel·
14 "Gigl" star 26 Without
playwright
latlon '
17 Biblical
fixing
37 Act
19 Hangman's
king.
a day
39 Marsh
symbol
20 Malt kiln . (lat.)
elder
21 Needle23 ·-· Like 27 Beat itt
41 Moslem
It Hoi"
29 Guy's dale · saint
fish
22Chalice
23 _: lily
240utdated
27 Bridge
expert
28- pricing
290pal or
ruby
30 Misdeed
31 Supply
party
fare
33 Soul (Fr.)
34 ·- About
Eve"
35 Concealed 1-n-+--+-38 Lowesl
point
40 Express
an opinion
42 Exist
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CROSSWORD~

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AXYDLBAAXR
Is LONGFELLOW

1111 Wlmbladbn

Juatloll

8AKQ 5

The jump to four clubs was a special
bid showing four-card heart support,
.enough high cards to jump lo.three or ..
four hearts, and a singleton club.
South sbowed his diamond support as
a slam invitation, and a couple of cuebids later found himself in slam. Nice
enough bidding, but don't 'think that
slam is an incredible bargain. If either
diamonds or hearts split H in the defenders' hands, there would be trouble.
And for a novice declarer, there might
still be trouble, since the key to success in playing the slam is to riot draw
trumps too quickly. Fortunately d"?&gt;
clarer was our old friend Carerut
Charlie, who outgrew ~ovice declarer
mistakes shortly after he was weaned,
Charlie won the ·ace of spades and
ruffed a spade. He played a diamond
to the ace and ruffed another spade.
He felt better when everyone followed
to the next diamond. (Charlie knew the
slam depended upon both red suits behaving.) He ruffed dummy'slaet spade
)Ylth the queen of hearts, cashed the.
aee of hearts, then played ace and
ruffed a club. Now came the kin&amp; of

•w can a to ...

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.,

DAILY CR VPTOQUOTES- Here's how to work lt:

Ill You

11:30

• K iO 9 7

By James Jacoby

IIIAiHJeopert.oa.
. ldvdyl Q

.;. .WI/AfTDN ltN,LEYI~~

NORTH

.AH4

A few breaks
and lots of care

(l) Enllrtal- Tonight
(0:30)
.(J) USA Todlly

1t80 2 dr. lobe• SW. PS. PB.
.,. o.. 4 cvl.. Muot ..11 bv 81
Home
Slturdoy . Lo•in 9 iroo. Con be
Improvements
,.., most ..v11me at Circle
· - ·· Golllpolis. Room 14. DO '- - - - - - - - -- ''·
NOT CALL OFACE . ·
·
'
' BAS.EMtN"r
• '
1974 Ford Church Bus. Cell
WAT, ERPROORN~
61 ... 211-&amp;575, or 81 ... 255- Uncondilionll llf•lme . . . ..

1970 Oodao Ch•.- RL 383
Mognum .C tpd./ ,100. 1978
Chovy Monto C.rlo/•2&amp;0. Cell
814-2411-1119.

BRIDGE

.,s well as racing naws trom
around tile globe are

Services

63

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A
9

In Cincinnati

·7:30. (J) ,,....., Feud ·
G) lpeadweak Hlghligh1s of
the past week's auto races

76 ChiiYy 4 lp81d1rensmi1sion
for ion trud&lt; . .,00. Call 6143811-9888.

WIANT ADS

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Ill Top Canl

.

1985 Mercury Lynx, E.xc .
cond/ 12700. Cell 114-24119011 .. ., ... _9477.

.
Gil WhHI or

7:05 (J) Allll)&lt; Olltlllh ·

1971 Mero.uy Mon•ch. CaroJ.
In•
exceflent Concltion.

1110 Muaona folr aonlltion.
1983 Ren.-utt AINence. Good
oondllon. Coll114-4411-7846.

o

IIJIM-rttM
IHl Ancly Ortfll1h
11J Mlalill Vlcl

Auto Pi1rts
llo Accessories ·

get a ticket. "

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Me~

all ' •

18 ft . lrowl• Camper. Setf
contained. A\lllrage Condititm
Re•oneble. 61~992·7863.
"
1987larry R..o'rt 24, ft tra~er. •
•'!'f contained. awM.g.. ott..
•tr~. 88.17~00. Cell - .

19B2
good PlvmouthHorllon.
shlpa rur11 good. 4I&amp;J)O.
814-843- 53&amp;9.

Ill•.

IIl (!) Ma;Nell/ t.e1nr

Boat 23ft. cabin. Call814-4467372.

114-37f.2290.

Colll14-448-7372.

HOLSTEIN DISPOSAL SALE.
8otunl.,, Julv 8tl\ 1 pm.
Athonol .. ootodl
Albonv.

(I) •(JJ CulllntAifalr

1988,1 .115' BOmber runabout

79· Motors Homes
llo Camper~

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
CactUs - EJve.s - Abash - Belief - EASIEST
,.
When my daughter came hom~ froin tsking a big t991. she
. sigtled "I don't know why I studied so hard, ol all the tests
I've taken this ona was the EASIEST."

(J) PM lhgUlne

•

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I

6 UNSCRAMBlE
ABOVE lETTERS I
TO GET ANSWER
.

Gl~(0:30)

c:ruls.. tltt, • fr. power •erv·
thing. Excellent ..condition.
• &amp;900. Cal 11 .. 441-101154 or

Call 814-379-2502.

OM. Due to Min• of owner. wit

:;"e;f."';}!;::.!

L

Complele lho chocklo qoolod
by filling In the missing words
L-.1.._;,.1.-.I.-...1.'-..J...--I you deve
lop from step 'No. 3 beloW.

Ill,.... Coun1ry
6:35 (J) Cenll llulllett
7:00 (J) Falller MU!phr

0

PlJDi
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. After relaying the price of an
ocaanviaw rooiJI at !L!lie.e
· seaside resort, my husband
sighed, " Ask if .they will take
~er~ if don't 'OO,kout the - .

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. ~jr-TI:..._._::.,1.::...;1.:..,...;1"'.6;::-1,...--J

(!) leidy Ellctrlc
.,.
3-2·1 Cont8ct E;l .
1 1111 ·• o cas NeW•

• .. 12 rnlklng ....... 3 -·10·
"17 Ch•roltt Capule CIMiic.
f r • - 1n 311-40 t~-.o. ·
19 Inch Zonlh portoblo oolorTV
....... lno-od prior 10 ....
..run QOod. Call 1ft• 5. (3041
wMhltlndandremateaontroL 1
114-lt2·2322'' or · 114-111· 1711-1B71.
,..- old, ·eo oond, •300.00.•
R•ideotilll or comm•cial wtr3831 .
Couch .,d choir. good &lt;»n&lt;l.
1187 Pontloc F;•o. 4 eyl I 'ing. NeW MrYtce or repairs.
•10.po. Phone 304-112·2847.
loool gllllng - · lpHd, flit wheel. AM · F11!1 L; censed electrician . Ridenour ~
Full olio
• .., gontlo-IICiod with child ~Mte, low mM-. •c conct: El-ricol. 30~8711- 1785.
07.998.00. Phone 304-112..
ltertl"'l'
ron/11110. Col 114-41flo1887.
2171 .
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·
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'71 c~~w...l 4 avt outo. .o11~
Dl\~11
bo ~. UIO. 00 or - .. oil•.
'HU\
1·
"::.:~~';: 3 bell&lt;i Holltlln buH ....... Cell 304- 1711-~14 . . .
DHI•d -Wat.- Seitvida: Poolt,
BIJ
.
-lobooto 011 a~~-.
114-3811-11124• .
Ciltwns, Wells. 1Delvwy Any._
~II 81 ... 44"8- 7404-No
10ft t,..) Cell 11
311t.
30 Rod Ho.,y ·8 - l'lrll•o. 72
Trucks for Sale . lime.
a.nca..,. calls.
._
Hotclled- 11.
114-247· 41111 ..
J &amp; J Water Senr~. Swimming
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
poolt. ei,tem1. wens. Ph .. 114- ~ .
Quoil• hor11 .... dlnll 1 1' yn.•
2415'9285.
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old. Very gomlo troll horlo.
.4110. ................ 0110.
A &amp; R WBt er ServIce. Pools.
114-992· 1118.
,cr.tern•. welll'. lmmadilte1.000 or 2.0001101tontdolivory.
ATTINTION HorM Ow,...o,
Cell 30'"'175-1370.
Polnl ,.,. II now .-rvlnt - ·
Point,.,., 2411 .ltlc:bon Ave,
Pelricb W•• HtuUng ServiCe.
Pl. Pit. phone 304-1711-40. ..
1t7f
otond.-d. fiiO. poole. welfa. c:ilterna. 1,000 or
2.000 gila. dellverhS. phone
con 114-37.. 2121.
304-51'11-2311 or 11,..44877 ~ton 4wh. dr. C...... Wfth 4081.
• - plow. Goo- enalna lolr
boflt. NeedltfiNmUIOnwork. Wattereon's Water H.1uling.
Re•onable I'MM. vOlume dle•110. Colll14-ll•-e. .
Attwrtlon
_ , . your aro, og- · ~ol
CDUntl. 2 .000 to 4 ,000 ceec·
ily. cilt•ns. poo•. Willa, etc.
d....... co.- ... Jim Aile A lnt.-lonolcllmp.troft• 110 John o.... Dolor. Cell 304-171-2919.
..... .,. 114-J7.2711.
Col Ill• 1:30 p.m. 114-271
2111.
~Upholstery·
ollw'UOO. oriNI!ofo&lt;ltt¥. Cel
1171 J - CJ7. 380 onglna
114--Mtt.
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llblttf• ..... 44.000 ......
____ at, .....
. mla Min¥ • .., prno. 114- Qroh.,. Up~olltery Comw. 303
114-14.1171. _ _ _.. t• 883-7130.
HllllopOr. Colllorlllpolntmomo
-1101o.oiii14-1"4.. U11
1171 pl... up truck. I cy~ •3438.
- · - ·· Cell 814-4411Milled ................ - · ot•dlrd tr-.. C30 • 112- . !llooloiiOI/ f1 .1 0 - Coft 3838.
Mowrlll'' 1 LlphoJot•ln~ -lnil
30 .. 1711-2102 ofle I p,1n.
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1r1 oourrty-24v.... Tho boot
'114 Pord .....,P """" bed. ¥·1 In llrnlture uDhollt•lng. c.n
, . . . ...... woriL '77 01•
~ For lola Col 114-304 · 171 · 4114. lor froo
• " This time, 1ry not to pu1 l1 where I'll ·
1 1.
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ti'l&amp; 11-1 280. 304-1711- ntlmMw.
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1183 Uncoln Town Car. EJIC. ~87&amp;-3248.
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cond., inside A out. 1 owner. ' .:.,:--:....:;,..:.:..:,::---__,tlr•. now botttr'/. &amp; new POOR lOY STIRES. 30 ... 875bnku . All fuel lnj - euto 3331 , front ·e nd alinement
overctrN••II powwer-•1100. CaN • 18.95. 4,000 good used tires.

-ForSIIe: 19800ml40.000mi,
·New paint, new
uc . con d. .

Blod&lt;, b~c:io. pip•. win.
dowa. 1n1e11. •c. Claule 'Mn-

toro. Rio Orondo. OH.
114-245-1121.

1871 c:l1101ollo 310 Engine 318

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m ..... c... - •
Goo Mil. llrlflwol.,.wtt~

.,30

1.8 ' 6"
wh:,. Mer.rury 35 hp motprwJth
power t ri m an d.Mito oH InJection.

Mereu;., 90 HP , Tlh. Trim. oil
injectiGn. exc. cond. low hours.
Call 814-4411-3712.

PS. P8, AM / FM. AC,
c:rulto/ •1800. COli 814·3818710. .. 114-388-8240. .

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42 Mobile H.ornae
forR.-.t

1:011 (J) Allee

a.·.. Boat-1187 i*ld&amp;l

1187 Ford T.. rua, lh•p Mlto,

USOO. Csll 614-4411-2310 ol·

round bllllw/ 02891. Coli 61'"'
2811-1122.
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Ill 811ow!lllz Today
!Ill Jan.-•

MerOJry Trolling motor. Shor•
lin a trail.- .plus ~·- Allin good
oondh;on. Coll11'"'992·2770.

7 ft . hi¥ condi-

D••
at •3450: John Dewe 3
point mower/ t395; Vermeere

66 Bulding Supplies

a.....,

I h..-e • new-ide-. 2 row corn
·dt.-, •c. co net E-Brush Hog.

3020 John D••re trac tor / U191; 2010 John

Soled Qu..., volt dryer. Nko
nM. 304-882-3489oll• 5p.m.

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217 E. 2nd St. . Pom•ov.

.,21 momh pluo utlltla 114992-1141 Doy, 114-948-2216
ev•lnga.

lllvOrL . 130.,.
812· 3217.
Ono -oom~r'*hod opt. .-y

pure bred Huoky pupo. 2
white, 1 bhdt with m•k. blue
- · Roedl&lt; 11&gt; JICI. Alto 7 month
old milo 11'111' huoky. ooiol nlco
pot. 114-882· 1144 wonlna

.1973 CodiHoc: Bed• Oo\llHi.
84.000 origin II Mil.• . nlw
vwy good ooncltion. •1700.
Cell '114-4411-0577. ..
.

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Used appHane~~. W•hen. drv·
oro, rMgoo, rwfrl.-otor&amp; mi..,&lt;&gt;
weva .,....,._ Ken' a Appflll'lca.

in Mlddtport

roqu~od. -

auto

Furn. Coil 614-441-1171.

.,82. Coiii14-88Z. 7787.

F..
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2 boctoom
.. Ntr
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..curlly opt
clep011t

Meytag

A-1 weah.- &amp; elec. dryer,
Hld..•·bed sofa. F.Jislre bed. 3
dr.Ww driP• ..tique br . .
becl lo ~llolro bedding, l.np,
• .. d tabl• Corbin &amp; Snyd•

Now oc...,.lng oppllcotlono fo&lt;
2 boctoom oport"*ltt. ~~~~
c•p•od. ..,pu.,_ - . , d
Jr: 304-1711- 2338.
trMh pldlu .. provkleci Mllnt•
naru::e frMIWing doee to ahopo
'h •cr• Camp Conler, Point ping, bonka .,d tchooil. For
Plo•n. lull hookup. 304-17117511
. ·morolnft&gt;r_,lonollll304iiiZ.
3718. E.O.H .
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Long Hoftow Road. S..ch Str• Mldclr~&gt;ort. Ohio,
lllart, W .Va. Phone 304-891J.
ono.,dtwo boctoom~r,.hod
3929.
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304-882-2111.

Henlals

30 inch

waa'her/ .150: Cheet ,... ..,. 17
cu. II . .,IO:Skogi!IAPoll.,_
Rlver' Rd. CaiiS14-44S.

•• 1o o • - Col 114-4414607, or 11'-4411-2102.

.,t.

ctv•rl t715;

gu rlnge/.71; refrist-frotl

Ave. Furnlahtd efflclencl•
ltWUng tt/.17&amp;. lncludle

1 bectoom

PI0¥~1

114-992-1.~81.

40 lndl elee. renge/176: 30
Inch elK. •n-/ 111; Kenmore
•vto washer/ ..1; G.E. 1uto
w.ahlr/ 195; G.E. dryer/ .715;

114-441-7729.

1·114-89:1-2381 dovs.

AKCr - - Coolowlp.,lolo
.,50, Cell 114-211-1322.

r.,.

1 SO Comic a..- ol tHI-.
e30.oo. COli 304-1111-4210.

waMr • ch'er hoolt- up, one c.
•11•1 -.221 plua i.lllilla C•l

r«p.~lred

Ul. Ctill 114-441-0371

Sawmill (land tvPol I"~•·
ontlquo. 22 col. Eddy tone HAPPY JACK FLU OARO: AI
30-08, ~n1ique d••cu• lbt- motolpot.,.odd....,.oontrolo
blo borrlll 100 omp, HoN•c • - In tM home wttllout
Wild.- (Hobert) COli 114-- chemicals or •t.-minltor. Re·
7372.·
oulto ...,nlallll llaG Food a
Supply. 38nV. Moln It Pom•
Moble Homt~t ftm&amp; with torN
good welt end tl4)or. 11x12.
·UOO. 114-742-3033,
Floh y., li. 2413 JodiiCOI Avo.
Plllnt , _ :104-171-2013.
Ethan Alan con'MII'Id..dtable 10 ..1101 up 01.4.111 end 10 eel
So~r~ Kenmore I . 1 .,.blc ft. oomploto •43.21.
· ·
ch• iy~
Good aDnllfi.
tloiL 114-192-&amp;11hllorJp.m.
304-77s.IIO&amp;, •
""""" Prom _ . , 7·8• .-y
p r -. FUihlo end blockooqulno
lormol. Now •381. A-••80. 67
Muaic•l
.,40 with hoop, 11M 7·1.
ln.trumentl

6.
2415 Joc:koon A... 304-1711-

2 ..... ""· In qulot .Widontlol
neighborhood. Carp•.ed. r1nge
I. r.t. pfua aome lJr,.hed

:i'::~~~::~~=
I1711-1400.
d_... 1nd nice. No,.... 304lr.. ""'ill lootovo
j3Fullv
cwpotOd. Col

Re~l Eslali:

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tit•.tmc:ton6 acceeeorta
Aaracon Inc. John O..e lei•

w~honythlngi•I. PAINT

-on.

t.,.

U•ed IM'n mower. riclno mow-

4084..

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le...O pupofor .... 8 Wli. old

22. You wOf'k 100 twd to

..... bulclng iol&amp;
mobile hom• J*mJtf«L public
wot•. pric:oo rodu aoci Clvdo

!NOTICE!

HondoiO co Mop ... •110. 211Q
gtllonluol oH -li. •IO.lod&lt;lng
tool cheat lor ~hiNtnlalo. •10:
,Cell 114-441-2713.
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AllriOIL

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH• lNG CO .. reoommer1'Ctl tht you
do busin•• with peple tou
know. and NOT to 18Rd mo,..._
thrD;Ugh
mall until you h.,e
i~utigllled the otf•ing.

.715 ....

AI wood eou nuy dln.-u let, 3
chlirs &amp; bendl with mtllchi!'g
hutch U18 or U4.'11 mo. •75

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In KA*Iaog&amp; F. .
t••
rnoblt Home Pwk. C:ltl
11'"'441-1102.
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Full - d 4 ...,, old molo
Po,_onl.,/ e71. Full lll.-d
Cocker Sponlol pupo/t10Q
Col 114-379-2103.

ond uood tllrnllure .,d
I!'PP··~~ · Col114-448-7172.

partment
for Rent

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P.M.

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Vell-v- F...-ntture

GrKiout ' .,iniJ 1 1nd 2 beef.
For Sllle: 4 •.-c•lett of bi~ll
aplrt!Mntl at . Vllage
in Garden Of Devotion in Ohio 1 Nlln4&gt;r and Rlvntcle Apert· .
VIII.,- Memory O.rdenl. Call m.ma In Mldcleport. From

Alhton be&amp;Jtilll one aae tot•
with river •ontag&amp; publlcwat•.

Fmancial

•se.

90 Dev• ••me n c.h with
-Rd.
......
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Sul101llo
Open
8 A.M. 10 5
P.M. Mon. thN Sit. 114-448- .
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W11hor lo dryor, coli 114-441- HAI'PY JACK FI.EA OAIID: AI
4138: before 9 p, m.
· m•l pot.n• d101lco o o 11- 1n tho homo without
Smell utllty tntiw to lit gwdon chernlcllls or
Ae·
tr.mor. new 3xltlll·blldwagon. tulto--IBIDWELLCASH
Cell 814-441-7104.
FEED J 0 N0111M PIIOOUCEI

Farms for Sale

Ae1ume Wrh:lng · Kit. ProfM-

_ . , .. _1107.

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trel•. EJ£:. lnv..t· · Fu.-..hed i!pt.• 1 br. •221, 21"
mont ooromolunlt, win-. AC, 12110. Ullltloo polcl 243 Jodt-

17 Mii cellaneous

31

2 bed rm. ..... no

D-~ Ctttory

Flbllf'gl•• truck topper-Ex.
cond. UBO. Sofa sleep•. 314 • -· lob
7 wk. olcl
ollol25. Eloc. Wild.-/ 040. Col Wormed/ •21 . Groot lomllv
I 1 4-:117· 7113.
dolf. eon 114-241-Ntl.

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RE·TRAIN NOWI
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE. 529 Jod&lt;sCOI Pika
Call 6t4-441· 43&amp;7. Reg. No.
811-1 1· 10558 .

21

12K80 mollie ho"'"' 2 lA.
loCMod 3m1Mfromt...., 0221
mo- Wet• pold Cell 114-1011 or 114-441-2082.

PM coli 30 4-1711-7438.

bot"

Houae ctuning end/or be~~­
,tinginyOUf' home. C.ll 8~4-379-

15

2 riding lown · 1 cub
Cod• 81, 1 lolong 1:.00 ..n-.
Call 11,..3711-27.0.
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OroiJm' end 1u11111v· ·lhop,ht
Grooming. All brHdi ... AII
otyloo. IMN Pot Food O.ol.,.
Julio Wellb Plo . 114--0231.

38~2127

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.IIJ Canooil E...-i-·- .

114-

FO&lt; Silo: 4 mlrr- lllcln~
olo101 doors. Sl•• 24" • 10' .
Cell 114-241-1711.

be·

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1988

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cond, 1 2,600.0() ntgiotlble,
coll304-1711-7519.

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Tune Ups on ATV 't and ltreM '
Bik81. All o. buy anything new.
Pot.-Ja 4 wheel••· cllrlng M.y
or June end qR •200.00wonh
of Pol•it .accessori81 frM.
Phone 304-175-4130

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Oov _ _ J.._I-hlrlngln
your era.. both 11dled .,d
urwltlled. For 1 Cl.lrrw'lt Itt of
lobo .,d oppll""lo" coli 1111-·

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of Henderson. dac;oum. rtow on

64 Misc. Merchandl11

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r scrambled words

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EVENING .

1979 Hondo IOU ex . Sholl
ctr.,en, water cOoled. •cellent
co"dition. 1810. Call aft er
5 :30p. m. 8·1 4-742-2317.

Moure: M.t.w 10Lm. to tp.m .•

11-lng roomt wkh ooolina
AlloTrlill• NIK&amp; AI hoolt-&amp;PI.
CAll · oftOr 2p.m. 304-77S.

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Hondo XA 80 U75, Cell 81 43811-SOU

Mork ..

Sot / luri. or ooll 114-7112. deity ofl• 1 J&gt;m.

FurrL, olftllon.,, olutllt• polcl
·-·~h'100- 1111oaand
-Cell 114--31CII. .

Television
Viewing

1971 Harley Otvldl:on. Super

oolloco: 304-1211-3271. or 304-

46 Fumilhad Rooms

Motorcycle•

One ·letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X ror the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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NLRR

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Pomelov-Middleport. Ohio

......".-LOcal news briefs....- .-

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Thursday. July 6, 198,9

Albany man fined in court on DUI charge ·

Continued from page 1 ..
An Albany man was lined $300
of property: Connie Fields, Mason. W.Va .. $63 and costs.
expired license plates; Jeffrey Kauff, Pljferoy, $63 and costs,
• and costs Wednesday In Meigs
squealing tires;
.
.
County Court for .driving under
Bonds were forfeited In Pomeroy by Ronald Eakins. Racine.
the Influence of alcohol.
$37!1, DWI; :I'favis Newlun. Middleport. $43, Illegal left turn;
Richard. J. Gilmore also res
Roger Carpenter. Loilg Bottom, $63, dll'(lrderly conduct;
celved a 10 day jail sentence and
Patricia Custer: Middleport, $63, expire~ license plates: Ro~ ~ 120 d!IY license suspension. He
E. Johnson. Athens .. $43, left of center; and $!i0 for no financial
also was lined $30 ·and costs for
. . responslbllliy.
!allure to control. . .
.
FIJII'd Wednesday night in Middleport Mayor's Court by
In another driving under the .
Mayor Frl!d Roffman were
· ·
Influence case James Leonard.
, Robert Lynn Rl!fie, Pomeroy, $42!\ .and costs, three days In
~aclne. was lined $2.~. sentenced to tbtee days In jail arid
jail, DWI.;. also$.~ and costs for an open container; and $100and
costs for driving under ·suspenslon; Charle~ A. Cremeans, Little
had his license·suspended for 120
Hocking, $425 and costs. three days in jail, OWl ; and SlOO and
days . .
Doug G. Jenkins. Pomeroy,
costs for driving under suspension; Gregory Webb. Athens. $200 .
and costs. fleeing pollee; $10 and costs. traveling wrong way on
received a six montb jail. sent·
a o.ne way street;
,,
ence which was suspended to 10
- Forlelting bonds In Middleport were Robert T. Boyers.
days lor receiving. stolen props
Cleveland. $450, DWI ; John Rite. Middleport. $125. disorderly
erty, He was ordered to make
manner; Georg" J. Paln!E&gt;r. Cheshire, $100, disorderly manner:
restitution. pay costs and was
Roger M. Weaver. New Haven. W.Va .. $41; Andrew J. Hawk.
placed on three years probation.
Racine. $48; Dale E . Walburn. Middleport, $40: Debra A.
Lawrence Rose. ·Middleport,
'
was fined $75 for driving without
Rawlson, Middleport, $40; Keith White. Racine, $43, all lor
speeding.
·
an operators llceJtse. 'He also
received a 30 day Jail sentence
which was suspended to three
days and was placed on proba,
'
lion for one year.
· ·
Meigs County Emergency Medical SE&gt;rvlces answered one
Jobnny Halley= Middleport.
can on Wednesday :
also . was ·fined $75 for driving
Squad 11 responded to a Bradbury Road residence In
wit haJJI a license and was given a
Middleport for Ruth Ann Prkjdy, who refused any treatment
suspended three day jail sent,
from the paramedics.
ence II be proves that he has a
valid operators license.
Continued from page 1
Michael H. ·Litman, Langs,
ville.
received a six month jail
the union more than a year ago, Is Midwest.
sentence
which was suspended to
The unlafr labor practice dec,
the m95t significant step to date
30
days
for
domestic violence. He
toward a· resolution of the labor lara lion by the NLRB against
was
lined
$100 and placed on
conflict, which has spawned Pittston evolves primarily from
three
years
·probation. Litman
wildcat walkouts among about preliminary findings three
·
also
received
a 30 day jail
32.000 sympathetic UMW miners months ago that Pittston refused
sentence
for
resisting
arrest.
across Appalachia and the to fully arbitrate grievances
John W. Traut was ordered to

Squads have one Wednesday call

make restltulon for three bad . Beverly. $24 and costs; Mat tbew David Kennedy. VInton. seat pelt •
check charges and was given ·a Dudas, Cross Lanes·. W.Va., $22 vtcilatlon, $40. ·
·
·'
·$50 fine, a sus~nded six month · and costs; Robert Jacks; Langs. ·
Others fined In traffic cases
jail sentence and was placed on
ville, $22 and cos IS. ·
were Jon Dillard, Pomeroy.
two years probation. On another
Forleltlng bonds for speeding .!allure to yield , $10 and costs ;
liad cheek charge he was fined
were Tract Alllote, Westerville. Kenneth MeCum, Smithville. fol,
$100. ordered to make res Ututlon, ' Safi; Michael Richardson. lowing to close. $20 and costs;
placed on two more years pr.oba, . ' Athens, $55; Micha el Sansone, Wayne !.IItle. Pomeroy, failure
lion and given another six month
Lansing, Ohio, $55; Raymond to display valid .registration. $19.
_suspended jail sentence'
·
Ridgeway. Huntington. $5~ ;
and costs; Duan E. Baynton.
Fined for speeding were David Steven Paszton, Bridgeport, $55. Pomeroy, unsafe vehicle.$.~ and
E. Kennedy , Vlriton, $27 and
Forefelt lng bonds In other traffic costs; Terry D. Spaun. Middles
costs; Durward M. Hayes, $24 cases were Bailey Dugan, Ru , port , left of center, $10 and costs;
and costs; Phillip Harris, Mid,
!land, parked on roadway. $50; Marcia Cole,.Mlddleport. failure
dleport, $21 and costs; Wilbur
to display valid registration; and
Johnson, Pomeroy, $24 and
Kenneth Mohlan, Middleport. . ~
costs; Barbara J. Smith, Barber, Identifies racers
llshlng without ,a valid license.
ton: $23 and costs; Dorothy
The unidentified "Anything $2~ and costs.
Neville, Syracuse, $22 and costs;
that F1oats but a Boat" ·racers
Steven Hamilton. Coolville, $18 pictured In Wednesday's Dally.
and costs;
Sentinel are Charlie Wolfe Jt..
By United Press In~rnatlcinal
'
Buddy Sams, Pomeroy, $24 · pictUred from the back. arid . . · Sou·lh Central Ohio
and costs; Richard Ellis, Pomes Harry Lyons Jr., · ln the water ..'·' , onlght: Mostly clear, with a
roy, $28 and costs; Bryan Hoi, The two fellows spent !ourelltl)lef;Af?lU&gt;IJetween 65 11nd 70. Light, and
man, Rutland, $22 and costs;
days constructlng·theircraft tn4 t·&amp;~~~tlable winds.
·
David Ridgway, Bidwell, $26 and even though they didn't win, they
Friday: Mostly sunny, with
costs; Joe D. Bayer. Tuppers are already psyching themselves lilghs between 8fi and 90.
Plain, $23 and costs; David up lor next year's race. Lyons..
Extended Forecast
Ridgeway. Bidwell. $26 and who Is· In the service. had just
Saturday through Monday
costs·
returned from Germany after
Fair Saturday and Mond,ay,
Ste~en Schuman: MI . Gilead, three years away from the with · a chance of showers ' and .!
Ohio, $21 and costs; Nell Baker, Racine area.
thunderstorms Sunday.

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Carleton trustees
The Carleton College Board of
TrustC'E's will meet Thursday.
July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Syracuse
Municipal Building.

The meeting was .originally
scheduled for tonight. All trus,
tees are encouraged to attend
next week's meeting.

---Area deaths-Thelma Gruest&gt;r

Thelma A. Grueser. 8~. Cherry
Street. Pomeroy, died Thursday
morning at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
· · She was born on Ma•ch 26, 1904
in Minersyille . .Ohio to Wendell
Grueser and Christina Fruth
Grueser.
.A mem~rofTrlnlty Chruch in
Pomeroy she was a bookkee!l&lt;'r
for 2~ years at Keith Gable Ford.
Sun1vors include two ne·
phews. Pat Stivers. Beverly.
Ohio. and bon Stivers: Middle·
port and two nieces Gail Goble,
Dayton, and Kart&gt;n Raines.
Ocl'an City. Md. Other nlecesandr
nephews also are surviving.
She .was preceded In death by
her parents, four brothers .and
two sister~.
Family members will receive
friends on Friday ft·om ~toR p.m.
at the Ewing Funeral Home.
The fu!lE'ral will be held on 1
p.m. Saturday ~~ the Riverview
,C emetery ·with The Rev. William
Mlddleswarth officiating. Burial
will b&lt;' In Riverview Cemetery.

He was preceded In death by
' his wife. Genevieve, In 1986.
Services will be Friday. 11
a.m .. at the Casto Funeral Home
Chapel, Evans, W.Va .. with Rev.
Gerald Sayre o!flclat In g. Burial
will be' In the Jackson County
Memory Gardens ai Cottage:
ville. W.Va. VB~rtation at the
funeral h'ome will be after 4 p.m.

To end marriagtA Meigs County couple has
filed lor a dissolution of their
marriage In Meigs County Com,
mon Pleas Court.
Hermetta K. HySell and Glle L.
Hysell. both of Racine. flied their
~uest on Wednesday.

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KATIE CROW
SenUnel Correspondent
Syracuse Village Council
learned Thursday . night that
there is a s'!rong possibility that a
hou~lng project for , the elderly ,.
may be buIll In the surrounding
area of Syracuse, .
Meeting with council were
Greg Bailey and. Jim Clifford,
who will build the facility II all
goes well. Bailey . .spokesman.
stat~d that th(1y have taken a
tna.rket survey and ·have found
that .a 30 to 40 housing unit is
needed fot)he elderly.
· ~tressed that It would
d~ly be a project ·for the
elderly. Council pledged Its full
. support'!or such .a f1\c.ility.

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GIFT OF MONEY- Ted Rf',ed, president oftht&gt; .
. Farmers· Bank 11nd Savings Company, at l&lt;&gt;ft,
pft'sents a cht&gt;clf; lor $5110 IQ Boh Evans, center.
ThE&gt; $580 Is Ill&lt;' third Installment of a $1,500
donation : from Farnwrs Bank and Savings
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stated children are playing in the·
streets and refuse to move for
traffic . Council advised !hat
parents are to keep c hilc!ren from
playing on the streets,
· It was also noted thattht're Is a
10 p.m. curlew for all children
unde1' the age o(l8. ThPcurlew In
the winter- Is 9 p.m.
The budget for 1990 in !hC'
amount of $148.000 was approved ,
and : approval was . glyen to
purcase a new typewriter.
Attenc!lng were Mayor Eber
Pickens, Janice Lawson, clerk·
tr£'asun•r. Williams. Hill, Minter
Fryar, Kenny Buckley. Ernie
Sisson and Kathryn Crow, coun··
cil meml;&gt;ers and Jim Connolly,
poiti'~ c.hter.

Judge Crow sentences three
ind.ividuals to pen on charges

Three men have 'been sent· · lion Center to begin serving his
viously entered a plea . guilty to
enced to prison in the Meigs · se ntence.
the charge. Tht• charge agalns·t
County Common Pleas Court of
Franklin King Jr .. 27. Pome·
Lamb stemmed from a car theft .
Judge Fred Crow lll. Two of the · roy·. Indicted · some time ago in· .He bas also been taken to the
individuals sentenced were ' Meigs County on a charg&lt;• of · OriC'nt. Reception Center to begin
. under. Indictment. 1'be ,. third grand· theft. was sentenced to six
sei)tenCE:.
ap!l&lt;'ared on a bill of Information. months In prison for th£' theft. of
'
In another criminal matter.
Jde Nuzum. 24, of Ravt'nS' video equipment. A war:·ant lor
Martin ·S huler, 29, of Langsville.
o..--""'' •"'QO&lt;;I, W,V~ .. !l).:;o.\!,nciw" as J~e thl' sheri,!!' s dc&gt;P!Il'tment lo tr;ms· indicted ·~arly .this year on a
Newsome, Indicted by a · recerit port King to prison has bC'E'n
charg&lt;' of aggravated vehicular
Meigs Coqnty Grand Jury for issued. but for medical reasons. ' homicide. was rPiurned · last
NANC'V VOACHAM
Trimper said that communlca,
Although there have been no
forgery, WaS Sf'ntenced IO SIX , transportation has. been post,
W&lt;'ek to Meigs County a.nd has
pitk(&gt;!S a.t . either of t!Je thrl"e
lion b~tween the company ,and ,months and. ordered to make poned.
, . : ~n~m·t'Nc~K Starr ,
,.I
be&lt;•n arraigned , before Judge&gt;
.. A federal judgf?. has Issued a ~occo mines. mln&lt;'rs from
the locals has been'limited since restitution of $142 to the Meigs
Timothv Allen Lamb. 22. of Crow. A hearing for Shuler
temporary r,e straining order to UMW Local1890, Meigs Mine No.
Ihe sympathy protest began . She County Dep,al'lm&lt;'nt of Human
tort Wayne. Ind .. appearing on a
' end the secondary boycott that 1; Locall886, Meigs M.ine No.2;
also said that company personne l Services. Nuzum has been trans- bill of Information. w,as sent· before Judge Crow pas been set
for later In July. Shuler was
' United Mlpe. Workers..have, bee n and Local 19m. Raccoon Mine
had t!'le!axed and hand delivered ported by Meigs Sheriff's Deputy enC&lt;'d t.o s ix months for receiving
',,
charged
with aggravated ve hicu ,
waging in support of striking . No.3. have not worked slnc!'JunP
copies of the restraining order to T.A . Sm,lth to the Orient Recep· stolen property. Lamb had pn•·
on pagp 10
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Continu!'d
Pittston Coal Group. The tcmpor· 19 wlien'fhey failed:to show up for
as many members of the UMW
/
ary restraining order. issued the midnight s.hift.
locals as possible.
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, Charg~s by the company that
There
~as been no product ion
Smith. U.S.' Southern District at all at theihreeminessincethc
the secondary boycott was Illegal
Court. Columbus, ~pplies specifi· initiation of th o secondary
under the contract were filed two
cally to all . threl" dl\'lsions of boycott.
weeks ago · with the National
Meigs County's Southern Ohio .
Labor Relations Board, Cincin·
According to Trimper . .the
Coal Co~pany. Howev&lt;•r. ~econdary boycott Is .Illegal ac·
nati. A decislpn by the NLRB
workers af the three l))lnes still cording to th£&gt; contract which the
gave the justification for the
dld, not ,show up for work today, locals have with SOC CO. ·',T here
court's ll"mporary restr'ainlng
For the next 90 days it will be other necessa ry medical exams tioning fallur!' or malfunction.
ac~rdlng to TPtry Trim(X•r. a
.,
order.
Isn't any local dispute." Trimper
illegal
for licensed nursing and or treatments .
·spok&lt;•sman lor American Elect, said. "Our position is that It 's a
All repairs to this type of
If miners fail to show up for
rest
homes
In Ohio to allow the
In addition. each facility must equipment must now be com·
ric Power, l';OCCO's · parent secondary boycott aimed toward
work des pite the temporary
Inside temperature of their build, identify patients . or residents pletl'd within 4R hours or a Ite rcompan);,
·
a neutral par.t y- us."
rontlnued on pagl' 10
ings to exceed 81 degrees.
susceptible to health 'Problems nate plan s mus t be developed .
This new regulation was Issued from hot weather. develop mea- ·
" We at the Department of
by Ohio Gov. Richard F'. Celeste sures to protect their health. Aging feel this is necessary
and approved by the Public safety. OJ' comfort. and Include protection for residents," sa id
Health Council of the State this information as part of the Roland Hornbo stel, long·term
Department of Health earlier Individual's medical record carP ombudsman. "Eidery P&lt;'O·
this week.
while establishing a care plan.
pie suffer more heat·relaled
According
to
the
State
Depart,
Facilities also must post re· ir,cidl.'n! s thiln the general popu.
supervisor.
A public hearing wa~ h!"ld on
.mayor to find a replacement lor
ment of Health the regulation is cords of each day's temperature Ia Iion and. wilh the heat rul&lt;', W('
Council app}'oved a resolution police officer Ray Manley. who
the proposed 1990 Racine Village
planned to protect nursing home finding in a place accesible to are hopeful that the problems
authorizing the clerk-treasurer has retired.
propos.ed budget at the Racine
residents
from extreme heat. patients, residents, and tht' pub· experienced last year. with mul·
Village , Counc.ll's M&lt;;&gt;nda~ · to make transfers ln.the· General
ln other business:
Under
the
policy each home or lie while maintaining records of tiple deaths In nursing homes
Fund · lor Commissioner Healtl!
meeting.
-Cmihcil agreed to accept the
facility
will
be req ulred to the .temperatures on previous won't be repeated ." ·
Insurance, and a transfer In the . proposed fee structure for solid
Further discussions on the
maintain acceptable tem!l&lt;'ra · day . The new regulations also
Fire Fund to flremens accid~nt waste management as submitted
budget will be held on Ju.ly 14 at 7
While thPse new rules are'only
lure
levels
and
to
develop
min!ac1111ies
to
havl'
written
require
Insurance.
p,rit. Council members are plan·
temporary,
the stall' is in the
by the policy committee.
Imum
policies
and
procedures
agreements
with
qualified
Indiprocess
of
developing'
more com,
nlng to vote on the budget at lfle
VIllage residents Tommy Hill.
.-Agreed to have Rose Exca·
Angle Hill. Shirley Dugan and vatlon haul the stone for the alley for responding to extreme heat viduals to· provide emergency
meeting.
'
prehensive and permant•nt r ules
conditions.
service jn the event of.electrlcal, for both cold and hot weather
1 An~· on&lt;' desiring to S('{' a copy
Charlotte Wamsley ~ppeare&lt;! at chip and seal project.'
"While
this
year
's
tempera,
hea.ttng: ventilation or air.condi· condItions.
thf meeting to complaIn a bi&gt;ut
of th&lt;' .budget before iht' next
rhe vil.Jage financial staement
haven'th~en
as
extreme
as
lures
barking dogs. . Mayor Frank for June also was released. The
council meeting may get a copy
Cleland
noted that 11 Is up to village has $164;311.69 In cash 1988, the Ohio Department of
at the Clerk residl'nce and at th~
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Health and other agencies are
someon~ to sign a complaint
Racine Department store.
balance all fulid. S25,543.071n the
receiving
complaints of ex,
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In other business. the council
about ah Incident so tl\at the general fund. $23.434.64 In the
tremely
hot
conditions In nursing
matter can "e handled tri May, street lund, $3.~1o .83 In the state
announced that It' has received a
or's Court.
resume from Leslie Hayman of
highway fund . $3~ . 073.62 In the , and rest homes, said Ronald L.
i'&gt;!lddleport. ,Hayman has a Class
Cleland reported that he had fire fund, -$6o,283. 96 In the water ··· Fletcher. State Health director.
'"These rules establish basic
received· a call from the plant lund, $3,r47ln water deposits and
I and Class II Water Operator's
.
~
to protect the health,
guidelines
.A Meigs County man reported
manager
of
,the
Philip
Sporn
license.
One accident occurred ·WPd·
$6,!iOO,In endowment.
Thursday that lour tires wt're nesday at 12: :m p.m. on pri va ti' ,
By next year the Envtronmen· facllty. He said the plant will be
Present were Mayor Cleland. ' Safety and comfort Of patients
stolen from his 19.77 Corvette .
tal Protection · Agency Is requir· coUectlng data concerning the Clerk Jane Beegle, Street Com, and residents In dangerously hot
property when John Bro!(an.
weather.
"
Brian King. Kingsbury Road. Rutland, struck 1he bridge abut·
noise levels of the plant from July missioner Glenn Rizer, Council
lng the vllia!!!e to have a lic ensed
In addition to the max.lmum
told the Meigs County Sheriff's ment at . Fores t Acre Park . H£'
wal!"r opetator In charge of. the
10 to Sept. 1~ and from Sept. 2fi to . membets: Bob beegle. Henry
temperature
regulat!Qn. .the . Department that the tires were was not Injured. but there was
Oct . 27. •
public water system. Currently
Bentz: Carroll Teaford, Richard
stolen sometime during the day. light damage to his 1989 Chevy
Council also authOrized the Wamsley. Scott Wolfe and Larry · state also Is requiring nUrsing
t~e village only has a technical
The sheriff's department re· truck..
Wolfe.
· and · rest homes to identify
,
.
patients or reslc!ents with medl,
jlorted Friday morning that a
Another accident occured a t
cal conditions likely to be adver,
riding· mower and weed eater ' 2:45 p.m. on County Road 3. bv
sely af!ected 'by·extreme heat.
that was stolen from William Leading Creek at the railroad
Other new regulations Include':
&lt;:;apehart on June 12 bas been trussel when a motorcycle riden
- Identifying alternate sites,
rE)tovered. Capehart has d"' by David D. Stone, ,Poml•roy,
In or outside the· facility. where
Cllned to press charges In the collided with a car driven by
patients ot residents may oo
matter.
Ph lilip New~otne of Grov~port.
temporarily relocated II
•Sherman
Artrip,
who
was
Ohio.
.
Members of Meigs Local through" on the request lor " that oqly a· filtering ,system for necesurv.
Indicted
by
the
Meigs
recently
Newsome
was
travelling W£'St
Board of Education, meeting materials which had ~n made the fUrnace at the schooJ had
• - Establishing measures to County Grand Jury for receiving
on
a
'one
lane
section
of the road .
tiunday nfiht In regular !ij!S'· several months ago and had · ~n approved, 111ona Wfth some
provide additional fluids, ap, stolen pro!l&lt;'rty, l!as been taken
Stone
was
travelling
east.
while
slon. were questioned by parents , started as a PTO project. It the addltlonalltems which had been
pi'oprlate clothing, or Increased Into custody by the Reynolds •
Boih
vehicles
were
unable
tQ
stop
from Harr1aonvllle Elementary · request for materials was ap, requested by the school:s
alq movement to 11ssure the burg, Ohio Pollee Department.
and
colll~ed
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about ·tbe purehase of m11.t ertals provec! by the board. a II'O.up or prlhclpal.
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healtb, safety and comfort of Reynoldsburg Pollee are holding
to paint and repair the school.
parents had volunteered the
Although the board did' not
residents remaining In a facility Artrip so that he can be returned · · Stoni!&gt;Was Cited bY deputies ro;
falling to have his motorcycle
labor to use the materials lo approve the parents' list as
The three parents, Art Kopc·
with extreme heat.
Meigs
County.
to
endorsement, and Newsome was
zlnaky, Bob SJ111ddle ancl Rutb
make Improvements. iu the · ,resented, Carpenter polnteci out'
- . Establishing potential clr,
Two
accidents
which
occurred
cited
lor falling to register his
!,.owe, told the board they did not sc:~ .
,
that
m01t expensive Item, tl!e · cumstances requiring notl!lca,
Wednesday also were reported
vehicle.
Both will appear In ·.
represent the IChool's PTO, but
HOw•ver, Superintendent filtering syat~tm. had been
lion of the facility's medical by the sheriff's department
Meigs
County
Court.
· , .. that lhf~ were "follow~ Jame~ . Carpenter announced
ContinlJ!!d on page )0
director, a patient's physician, or Friday .

~~mporary·· restr~ining. order

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Racine plans additional .· discussions
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City Holding Co ......., ........ :.16\4
Federal f\1ogul ........... :........ 25\i,
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Bailey sta.tep If they can get
approved financing. the housing
project will take ayear and,a half
to construct . Bailey also stated
that there is no design at this
point as plans are only in the
.prl"llmlnary stage.
Also meeting with council was
John Hunnel representing , the
American Cancer Society. He
asked that council donate the
pool facility for a "Swimathon:·
·. on July ~9 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m . ·
Council gave Its approval.
Jim Hill. councilman. asked
that the pool be reserved lor thl'
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Harold Hill
Hilrold F . (Ted\ Hill. !\9, of
Albany. died Tuesda~. Juiy 4th.
at Veterans Memorial Hospital
following a brief Illness.
A.Marlne Corps veteran and a
farmer. Mr . Hill was born Dec. 1.
1929in Allegheny Co .. Pa . He was
a son of the late Frederick
Johnson and L&lt;•na Savre Hill.
Surviving are · ·three sons.
James Randall. Ricluti;d Lee.
and Ear·l:v Weekly Hilr all of
Albanv: two brothers., John Hill.
ofEv~ns. W.Va., imdArnoldHIII,
of Aliquippa. Pa.; four sisters,
Isabelle Campbell, of Aliquippa,
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Veterans Memorial
Wednesday Admissions - Pa·
trlcla Johnson. Ml(ldleport. .
Wednesday Discharges - Bud
Darst. Dorma Morrison. Mary
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