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Page 10 • The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

by Bob Hoeflich
Dn1oLhy (i:-udncr Rnu ... h, !orated
way mu 111 .Salem Centei. -.ecms tu
have" numln.: r of :tdmuer' l11ther
.111tl yon-and I rhmk lh ,\1 ought to
ple.1:-.e her
~

There wa ... 4uite a crowd on

hrutd at the levee aml on the park·
mg lots a~ rCs.H.IL'nts g ~lfht:red 10
watch !he proceel.itngs Such a
fnendly aonnsphcre prevailed-we
prohably neecJ more get togcthcrs
itke that
The Ctvil War IL' l:lldc tor' were
I.JlVIteJ to !he flill k111 g lol ' ' ~gt:

S;1rah F1~hcr hat! LIL"&lt;~tcd .1
nice setltng to enterfan1 th t: gwur
And. a\ alw ~1y~. da''Y S.tr.dl dnl .1
fantastiC JOh
where

Ahoard lh t: Denny My11111
Dutftcld who h,,, hcl'n 111 ML'tg~

County l-it:vcrai!IIIll'!-. lWt'l the yc.u'
to etHettam wllh ht ~ uru1~ wo~gnn
calltope, present ed ,, rrogr.un ol
snappy l"Ong:--. of ye:-.h..:!)IL'dl on the
Denny callmpc. rnm:h to the ddie!lll
of everyone wntchmg l)u!lidU h ,a
former Mu.hllcp(lrt rL'..,Itknt .uuJ Jw..
wife is t.hc lonnt:r Tum: Sr:uu;:-., al"o
formerly ol MHidlcport whn was
al so on htl.lrd wilh hu hu..,hantl

lncldelllally, lhc Rtvelhcnd 1\n,
Counc1l prc:-.cntcd M)ltlll wuh a
gifl of $100 tor h1s hcmg hc1c 10
pllly the caii !OJlC dl uucrv.ll:-. dunng
the bOHI lrlp . M&lt;IIY w''"· who
heads th e cou11cli, &gt;:lid 1he gif1
came from !he p10cccd' ol the
council's co-sponsoJsh1p ol lllC Big
Bend Mmstrel Assol'lallnn's musi cal ''"' Ia II
(n ca"'c you dllln't know the
ll.ancc1 ~md L'llll' JI:llnl'J pcllorm111g
ncar tile rallwpl' w.~ . . none o1hct
!han K.111ty llond u l Muhllcport
wea1111g wh,tt IIHI\[ lld VL' hCl'H :t
very w,lfln
c!Jaractt:r

ro:-.~umL'

lt'pn:..,c ntlllg a

kno\\ 11 111

C'o lumhu'

SnuthClll Pow er Cu c n Lk'- d'
LoUie, lllc I l j.! hl!llllg nu ~ K. ll liv I \
c ustomc1 sc1 VJu.: :..up~ I Vl\lll I(JJ
ColumhtJ:-. :-:Dul hcJu wtukmg 111 till.:
G:lll1pol!s 11llu.e ll e r ..,pukc:..pcr sorJ, si nce l. ou1~ t: .lll I t.dk. w,J:-.
RobtnL' Slm· hl ... 1\tll l-l':&lt;t'm pt :-.upl'l vlsor lo r tht.: pnwt.:r UJltlp. irtY 111
Pomeroy l&lt;nulllhHg oul the pmwr
Clllll[l•lllY &lt;ILIIVlt le\ 011 the CXLLI(·

sum was Rw un e C.u 1111l11.1l'l .tl~o
out nl the (i;illtpoll "' D ll rn~ who
toJJ peopJc 0!1 tht.: CXUI I :-.Hlll .thou !
the. power p!.1nh a!\ the Dt:nuy
movccJ uptl VC.J

F tlw.tttl MLinro:-.h

11!

J~ I.or .d

Fir~,

C'11y,

Ohio Lotterv

4-H livestock·results announced

Beat of the Bend ...
II was old l1ome we ek at the
Pomeroy levee Frulay atiCrnoon
wben the P. A Denn y mnvmg nn
an excur~ion lrurn Cialtiroli ... 10
Portland stoppctl m Pomeroy

Monday, July 24, 1995

noted :1 Lottpk ot men·
lion' at'KJIII Dorothy 111 reCt:lll Oeat
Of !he 8Cnd Ull11lllll\ rlllll S(J toOk
pen m h:wt.l .mil dl(Jppet.l 11 line nor

only :thout Oowtlly hut on ius love
tor !y1c1gs County
Edward WIJIL'" that 111 I 1J45. hl:'
and hL.., l.tnlll) rc~rdcd on Muldk·
port':-. Rutl.md St. ,at the.:: hom ~: ut
the late M.u£.ULt .S:utt:r ami .1cro"'
the street !rom where Dorothy
lived wHit Iter p,U'Cnls Edward says
he helped 'ome with the c.1re ol
Dorothy's J.u hcr when he bec:une
til Upon hts pn"tng, DmoU1y and
her Mother wanted Edw:U"d to tako
all ol Mr G'"c.loer's lools in appredatton of Ius kmdne;.;scs Edward
couldn't do tl1.1t hul '"Y' he dtd
ncccp1 a small VISe He &lt;till has 11
and makes good u&gt;e of it 10 thIS
Jay Edward hn' other memories of
Dorothy a1 wi&gt;rk with the Ohio
employment nll tce and ol her rid·
111g :1 IJoat-sporung a great
smilc-111 a pn't Wort~ \V:lf II

Results of tbe Meigs County 4·
H livestock interview~ have been
announced by Meigs County
Extension Service
The wonners are liMed in order
of grand champion, rc,erve chatn·
pion and honomhle mention , wht!re

applicable
Beef B•eedmg J - l.111ct Cal·
away and Jo~hua Erv111
•
Beel Breed1ng II - 1\ml,, Calaway and Julie ll1own,

Feeder Call - Randy Burke,
Anita Calaway and Joe Brown.
Market Steer - Jamie Drake,
Brandon Buckley. Lacey Dunltttg,
Dobbie Dutcher. /\n11a Calaway
and Chance Wa1son;
J)a~ry Mrukel Feeder -Ch uck
Parker.
Dauy Calves and JlellcrsBen lloltcr, Rachel Chapman,
1\ly"a Holler and Kristi W,tmer:
D:111y Cows and Managcmcnr
- Tttcm D:tv1s ruul Chuck Parker:
A11g_orn Goa~:-- - Dt:vcily Dur·
delle;

Ooats- Ben Cram~. Altlan
Salser, Jen n• fer Clifford .tnd

The Metgs Sml and Water Con·
se rvauon District and the Meigs
Counl y Fauboard will co-sponsor a
hay show at the 1995 Meigs Coun·
ly Fair. Entries must be made to th e
Meigs Cou nty Fair Board secretary
by Aug I I at 4 p.m.
Categones for the hay show are

Krisli Warner, IesslG! Wheeler amJ

Ju,hua lhle,
Horseless Hnr~c - llnll l!y
Wtlllams, KenJ,, Wheeler ""J
Meghnn AviS,
L1ght Horst' Sci~Ctlon - Jotlu.~
!hie and Ctc"andia Sm1th:
Ba~IC Horst! Tli\llllll~ S,tra
Crmg ami CmuJact: Bunt mg .
Horse Reproductum .uul (lcnetIC..'i Susan G1ue~er.
llreakmg ami Tl;ttnmg the Ye.Lrhng Harnes!» lltH!»e

~

Mall Mil-

hoan ,
Tnul Rtdmg - Holly Milhoan,
Amanda McGrath ,.nu D:1111el
Young,
Poullry Production - R;us111g
Pullet&gt; - S"ralt Houser. Odte
KmT, Melissa Gu~.s .-.;, Mik~;; Gue~s.
Rebecca Housg and Rebekah Karr:
Po ufir§ Production • Ratsing
Broilers - D:u·hara Smi th. Keme
Hetzer, Sara h Dailey, Mell.sa

lntermcdiHh!

SllCC[l

Brcc&lt;.llng-

M1dtdle O'Nali. Riki Barringer
and Amanda lipton ,
1\ov:lllccd Sheer Breedmg Rchcrca Scutt. Jou:uhan Avt~ ami
Mc~hau Av1s:
Sque.li Appeal - Btlllc Jo
Wcl&gt;li. Ja&gt;lln R. Wy:lnt, Jes&gt;ica
Jusuce, El,line Putman anc.l Swcie.
Wat'&lt;m:
H;unmlllg It Up - Josh Hager,
Carrie Sheet.&lt;. M,mhew Justice,
Alyssa Patterson :utu N1cole Whtte;
Going Whole Hog - Leslie
Parker. 'Mcll:-;sa Ciucss, Alyssa
llolfman ami Knsti W,U"ncr;
Swme ProJuCLion - Dcgumcr __:.
Chnli Barr111gcr and Andrew

Rollins, en-grand champions;
The Normal 1\nunal - Kindell
Bu&gt;wn , M1chele llupp, R1k1 Bmllll£..cr,J nsh llagc r. Carrie Shc.c1s
and Kns11 W:une1.
Anunall11s&lt;.: ase - lncm OavJii,
D o~n1dl e GJuescJ .ua.l Rchc.t:ca

as follows: Class I - 75 percent or
more alfalfa. Class 2 - All grass·
es; and Class 3 - 49 percent or
less legumes
Exh1bttors mu st purc ha se a
membership 11cket and must bnng
one whole square bale of hay for
.rudgmg The hay w111 become the

property ol the Me1gs Coun ty Falf
Boatd There must be at least 10
exhtbtts 10 make a show.
Hay shou ld be brought to the
Me1 gs Sot! and Water Conscrvatwn
d1splay barn (localed next to the
Jumor Hur Building) between 9-11
am. on Monday. ~ug 15 Judgmg

wtlltake place that allemoon.
Pnzes arc $20 for flfsl place ,
$15 for seco nd place and $10 for
third place m each category Also,
ftrsl-place wmners will rece tve a
plaque at the Me1g s Soli and Water
Conseavat !On D1stnc1 annual mect-

mg m Octobct

-----Community ca/endar--------

Wile ' ' Hill r~hl~ to lJ,avel now
It h.a~ ht.:e ll \Oill l' yc.11 ... !\IIH.:t.: we
VIM/ttl !&gt;.• yl&lt;ln .111d l'nm ~; wy MJ
IDlll\J gne'~ h.tck IJl ,II I Y lllllt.'S 10

My

thmgs th.~t happened thc1e- thm gs
rhat seemed so tn vJ.IIthe n"'
Om: ol tlto...c Uun g~ 1~ ol h1s gel·
tll)g a pii ZCLI hu.:yc:le m.m y year~
.1go Edw;uds says
·/\.., .1 young hoy, I wan ted . 1
h1cycle .ts dllllllo ~t cve1y ntllcJ k1d
One lllllC, ( .corgc ll1cks ' D11d
hough! hun .t mo sr henulllul
1-lawlhorne !lye• It camo all cr:ue&lt;l
up MHny lrom th ~ Kerrs Run
School c;une 10 w:ttc h the assem hly Ltll le d1tl I IC.Iit ze 11len, 111a1
not 10o lnng ;~IICIWdrd I wou lll buy
th e h1kc trom ( ;corgL: I enjoyed 11
lor m.my year:-. .u1d when I ;.;oltl 11.
l'mmo"t Slll l' 11 wa:-. to Okn lt,unson who W,L,. qull c d h1kc nLitT"

and Lt'a Srethem:
Baste 4·11 llorse Sc1cnce -

finger. Michelle Dissdl. Brant
DtXIltllUid Melody u1wrcnc-e;
llt!gging Shc~p Drcctling A'ltley Hager :utd /\:1ron Yost;

Meigs SWCD and fair board to sponsor hay show

And wl1e11 vou 1 roots arc HI
Me1gs Cou nt y :md you're .t Jon~.
long way lto111 !HllllL' ynu some-

lim e" have pl ea..,,mt memori es. I
,l p.!J.tgraph l tom I;t,J.w ,tn.1
wludJ :-.avs
.. J sure JlliS S our year ly trips
h.ad; to Oh1o winc h we once UuJ

Candace Bunting, Jomuhan Smirh

Guess. Odie Kalf :111u Rehekah
Kmr.
Raising F:UJcy Poultry - Alhan
Salser. OJ•e Karr. M1ke (iue".
Sarah llouser ami Rebekah Karr.
Turkeys- 1\lhan S.tiM:I:
Ducks nnc.l Geese - Alhan
Salser and Rehekah Kan
Rahhll&lt; J - lennik•· C'llllortl.
Cheryl Jewell, ks~o;JC:t Darringc1.
Jenmler Chllord, Sru·ah Chi lord,
Eltzaheth Kaull , Ryan Kaull, S".1ri
Puumm, Cory Wamsley &lt;Uid B1llic
Jo Welsh,
Rahht!s ll .111 d Ill - M 1d1ek
Hupp, Susan (,ruescr. Sarah
Grueser ancJ Stephen Clruc . .cr:
Advanced Rahbtts - Amy
Smith;
Market Lambs I - Knst11H1
Kennedy, Megltan Haynes, Theresn
Baker, Adam Johnson. Jo~eph
Rupe and Holley Willimns,
Market Lambs II - Aaron
Yost, Tyler Johnson, Der·flck
Bolin, .A,:;Jlh:yJ{ager, /\Inn Hilley
and S1ephm11e Wilson;
M•11ke1 L.1mh' Ill . Rebecca
Sc01 1. Blilcc Pooler. R1ki Bar-

Sl:nll

r~ tr:Kie

quo te

Damelle Grueser,
BaSte 4-H Jlorsem:tttship-

~

The Community Calend:.1r b
(JUhlished as a fr~e servict' lu
non-prorit group~ wishing lu
announce meeting and special
events. The calendar is not
designed to prnmote sales or
fund raisers nl any IYJl• · Items
are printed as '!pace permil~ and
cannol be guaranteed tu run a
specific numher or do•ys.

ROCK SPRINGS - Adventure
Week Bible School through July 2X
I rom 6·30-9 p m al First Southem
Bapll"it Chmch on Pomc1uy P1ke
Canned luud w11l he collected
mghlly to he donated lo tl1e Coop·
erauve Pansh Fo11J Pantry Call
992-6719 or 9'!2-li3 2X lor tran s·
portation

MONDAY

RUTLAND - Rntlanli &lt;i.n uen
Club annual p1Cil1C , Mond&lt;1 y, fi
p m at ll1e hom e nl Du1111.1 lt.!nkJns,
Weher Hill A lour oJ the _g. udcns
ol Janet Botm w11l he heltl al 'i p"'
precetlmg U1e piom: Mcmhcr .... uc
to t,t ke an ;u r.111 gc m e nt 01 tah•
llnwers tn makt: one to Ill into lhe
Met£S County F.u1 I lower show

I! C(.jucntl y h~a1 from rcm.lcts
who have hccn gone 11om Metg;.;
Coun ty tor a numhc1 ol yc.u!'i. Ami
lfUIIL' otlen. the y 1datt.: some ol
11te1r pl ec~scm t llll'II!Ortc s of havmg
heen reared 111 Me1gs County wilh
11 .., gre.1t people I suppo:-.c the :-;all
p.u t 1s that 11 rake s us so many
years to rcaJ1ze JU sl how green our

vnlley

W:L'

sched ule
MIDDLEPORT - Vac:ltiOn
Bible sc h flll l al th e BraJtnrJ

Do keep sm iling

Church of Clmsl tluou gh July 2X
from 9-11:15 am. tlatl y. Ages Jou1
and up
' RA C I-N E - Sout he rn Loc.li
Bo.lfd ol EJuc.llll&gt;n. MonJ,,y, X
p.m . at lhc hi gh st hnol
CHESTER - l&gt;.. lak W.illon
l:untly p1cmc MontJ,,y, 7 p 111 Take
covereu tllsh Mc.ll wi ll he 1111mshcd.
TUESOAY
IfARRISONVILLE - Har·
risonvtlk OES, Chap1cr 2'i'i, l' asl
Matrons. picnic, Tue s do~y. (\· '10 p m
at the home ol ltm and Donna Nelson. Meat unc.J hew1a~c ttnm slll'l1

Pments oi atJ1Ictcs ur~;ctl to 11clp
BEDFORD- Bedlmd 'Jown slup Volunteer Fuc Lk panmcul
Commtllee, Tue ...Iay. 7 ·p m Bedfwd town Ju~l
RACINE - R:~cmc Area Commmnty Orgallti':llionmcctmg Tucsuay , 6 '111 p 111 :11 S1a1 Mill Park.
New mcm~1 s Wt'kom~
IIARRISON VII 1.1 - ILII ·
It ;.; ouvJII C Xen1111 ('llli'l'll,., hloo~
PH~ss u1c clune 10 :1 111 lo II 111
a m Tuesday at the lownhou sc
Dt;,m,t Coalcs, Ml!tgs County t'o un·

cil ut Ag111g, will he llmn g tlw

medtca l checks, lo llowed by
pol luck and mcclmg

RUTLAND- Snccml mcc11n".
RA CINE - Sou1hc111 lli gh
Rutlanu eire Department 1\uxthary,
School 1\thlcuc Boo&gt;tcrs. cleanup Tue:-;c.J,ty.
6 p.m fu'C house to com&lt;lay, Tuesday. 6 p m at the school pl~lc piHns lor hlock

Padres
stop Reds
streak 10-8

Pick 3:

635
Pick 4:

8368
Buckeye 5:
1-5-14-31-35

Page 4

1 s.ctlon, 10 Pageo 35 cents

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, July 25, 1995

A Multimedia tnc. Nowopaper

Pomeroy
promenade
bids sought
By J[M FREEMAN
Se'rttinel Now• Stall'
Pomeroy's grand promenade
crune a step clos~r to reality Mnn·
day mght afler Pomeroy Village
Council agrecu 10 advt•rusc 1t11 hids
to bmld the riverSide protect.
Mtke Stroth of SD/\ Consultant&gt;
Inc., Jackson, explained drawmgs
of the $94,000 project 10 council·
men at Monday night 's regular
council meeting
Pl atts call lor conmucting the
IO-fool·wtde walkway along the
inside of the p;U"kmg 1&lt;&gt;1 w;~l The
prom enade will lcature benches
and IR'JOs-,tyle lighting
· The current parklltg lot ha s
holes :~ong the hasc ol the w,lll 10
Jae~litate JlJM&gt;d w:llcr &lt;lrauJ,,ge The

new walkway w1ll feat ure U1e s:une
11umher oJ UJain;.; , wuh halt th e
drams below Hnd hall aho vc the
stdewalk.
In audltton, the pmject mcludes
the m'tallmion of electflc hnxcs
and a wat tr line 10 he used during
testtvals anti oth er events 111 the
parkmg Int.
The promenade IS pan ot a larg·
er, ·$5(Kl.OOO downtown revitaltm·
lton project tor the vtllage which
also mcludes tn11ldmg rcnovauons.
mfitall:ltH)Jl of a watcrlront
amphitheater and re localinn ol
· electric lines from Main Street The
goal " to create a 18'JOs atmo·
sphere 111 the VIllage's tlownlown
busmes;.; di stnct.
Cnunctlmmt John Musser saHI

Walking
the beat
Middleport seeks
more patrolling
on village streets
By GEORGE AnATE

'

• AI'I'ROVE PROJECT - Pomeroy Village
Council nrpritved rlans for the grand prome·
nade portion or the village's dnwntown revlta~­
izatinn project at Monday's regular council
meeting. Ahnve, consultant Mike Stroth, secnnd
the village w1ll mJvert1 se lor tuds as
soon as pnss1 hlc. ami open had :-. 111
early Se rtemhe•,
Til~ pwmen,ade shoultl he compi e led hy lh e end nl the ye:~r.

Waco investigators turn focus
o·n FBI's role in compound siege.
By MARCY GORDON
Assnciat~d

Pnss Wrller

atwck.
Several r:BJ age nts :1110 Texas

'

•

from right, showed plljtts to Mayor John W.
Dlaollnar and cnuncilm•n John Musser and nill
Hat&gt;lonstall, from M't . Cnuncll will nnw ad•••··
lise for hids for theJlt'nject. (S•nlin.J Jllwln)

Mu sse r snid.

In p ersonnel ma1tcr;.;, t.:ouu cJI
approved the le slg n~Hwn ol poh'-.:c

diSpatcher Mm y E. IInlcouth due 10
01hcr employmclll. anti :\pprovcd

hinng Lms Shane ol Mtudlcpotl
and llcck y lo Newell nl Pomeroy
as pan·timc u~&lt;po~lclleiS
In oth er hu;.;mcss, unmnJ·
(CHntinucd on J»a~e 3)

Woman injured...

authmi1y frnm tl1e 1\TI' 10 the FDI
wa ~ mnc.J e 111 the expectation that,
because 11te 1\ r.F had 1hrccteJ the
deadly ratd, Koreslt would deal
more

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WASHINGTON (APl - Sales
of previously owned hmnes jumped
6.5 percent in June as low mortgage rates continued 111 lure buyers
intO the market. Sales 1ose m each
of th e n:ttum ·,.. four regums
The Na11onal AssoCiilllon ol
Realtors s&lt;ud today that sales
totalec.l 3.7X milll~n a1 a seasnm~ly
adjusted annual rrllc. up lroiJl 3 55
mtlhon m May. (t w,t, the second
sltalght mmllltly advance and
pushed sa les to 1he h•ghcst level
stnce a 3.R2 milltnn nne "' Octuher
1994.

"Thts j); JJUIIC&lt;!IiVI.! ol a sledtly
summe1 sclltng sc:~son, ·' srull
Edmund G W1xxls lr . the assuc"l·
t10n prestd c nl ''In some areas.
llemru1d 1s outpdcmg hslmgs ''
Wood s a1111tmted tl1 e atlvan(e to
lnw mmt g age lilt eo.; tllill m.ulc
homes lor allo~tl:thlc at H tunc nl
year th~ll 1s trm.htlol\,lll y nne of the

tors trom anotl1cr agency
But Dtck Dc&lt;'uclin. Kmcslt's
attorney who wok p.u 1 111 the n~:go­
llations. s: ud , "'( 1J vcn a chance.
most ol (the Da vldt:llt&gt; ) would
have t:o rnc out'' ol rh c Mouut
Cannel compound Wllllllgly
DeGuerin sa td he l&lt;l ld FDI
agents nn 1\pnl !4 ul Koresh ''
plans 10 surrender once he complet·

cd a manuscnpt revealing the contents of the Seven Seals. which :U"e
referred In in !he Il1hle 's D1&gt;1k of
Rcvelatt(Uls.
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' Everyoru.: on the lll'ildc (ot Ute
compound) was relic\ ell c~nLI oveJjoyell," Dc(iucnn !'i.lld 111 an 1nh.:1 ·

view Monday ' II yo u t1y to
unders tand tltetr hdicl systctl). I hen
Jt' ,'i ea!'iy to sec"

most active lnr hom L' ..,ale'

"II they can, t,unlilc&gt; wnh dill·
Jren wtll mo ve while 1he k1us :U"c
outol schiM&gt;I," he cxpl,uncJ .
Accordmg 10 the Federal' Home
Loan Mort gHge Cor p .., 30-year,

Prosecutor fommy Pop~
ex peeled 10 &lt;.:ompkte 111 s prcscut;a
tion t&lt;xlay. He plannc&lt;l m show Uw
jury a vaJcot.tpetl n~·elldt.:lmcnt ot
Ms Smith's car smkmg mt o Tnlm
D L&lt;mg Lak~. thoup:h Bruck was
expeclctl to ask C'trL'U11 lut.l ge
Wilham Il&lt;&gt;w,lftl to h:u I he 1.1pc
H&lt;&gt;warJ ruled Mo11do~v that lhe
jury won't sec gnsly pohcc pho tograph&gt; of the dtowned hoy' Tlte
defen se :11 gucu 1h a1 the plur tographs, shlll nit er 1hc hoy&gt; had
heen submerged m the l"ke tor 111nc
days , W&lt;lllld shOW Jc comp&lt;&gt;sllion,
not injuries Ju cr1 ly ltt lll ctcd hy
their mother.
The hoys' !aliter, David SmHh,
who divorced Ms Smi1h 111 May
while sl1 e WHs in jail. is 10 testify
for tl1e pro&gt;ecution lie has " " nc;~r
the fr&lt;&gt;nl of th~ courtroom tl~rou g h ­
out the 11 i,\1, occa;.;ionally wecpm£
but OUlerwJSe thsplnying lillie emoJton
Ms Smllh ',.&lt;; lawyer&gt; are experl·
ed to gnll Smtth ahout nJiegwums
of adultery and h" hook deal lie
has said- he Will give royalties to

A Mlddl•pnrt woman was dra~t~•d hdtind a ear more than
20 fed Monday uft.rnoon, Middltpnrt Polico Cat&gt;t. nruc. Swift
said. There&lt;:t Aldet·.ron, .14, Villa~• Mannr, "'" li•tod in fair
conditlnn at Ohio St:ote Univet·slty H•.-pilal thi• nwrnin~, hnspi·
ta!QIIicials •aid. Alderson r.pnrl•dly ran nul of Villa~• Manor
tn talk with someune who"ie car was moving when her slteve
taught un lhe car and sh• wu&lt; dra~g•d h•hlnd It at 4:55 J&gt;.m.
Munday. l'aul R. Walker, 40, Dexter, whu did nnt rea liz• Aldor·
son was there, was nnt charged orter driving nn South Third
Av.nu•, he added . (S•ntinel pholo hy Georg• Ahat•)

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In other huSJnc... s, the cnunc1l: · '
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Analysts feet Gannett won't hold
on to Multimedia cable operation
ny JEANNINE AVERSA
Associ~atcd

.TOMMY POPE
children' s chmlltcs h111 will keep"
$20,000 advance.
"I just don't know il he can create the kinc.l of 'ymp.11hy lor the
boys or make lht 1urors mad
enOu£h In kIll her when he's go t
th e b1x1k com111g :m•l h1s dteckcred
pa!it, '' ... ~ul Pete P,Jrtcc , a
Grecnv1llc lawyer who ts l ollowmg
the lnal

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WASHINGTON - &lt;ianncll Co.
In c's proposed S I 7 hill ion
takeover of Multuncd111 Inc would
thrust Gannett 11110 the t:Hhlc hu;.;tuess for the lirst time Bn1 ana ly'''
prcdtc t the comp&lt;my won' t stay
there for •mg.
'Ttl he very surpn sed iJ they
s tay ed 111 th e cable hu , iness
hecausc th"Y are 1101 very hi g and
you'll need 111 he h1 g 111 compete
wub phone co mp:u11 es," analyst
John Morton nt Mouon Rese:u~h
Inc said Mnnd:~y .
Amoug MultuncLha's hnlth ng'
:U"e cable sySicms serving 4'\0,CKMI
customers 111 mn&gt;tly sma ll Mtd ·
western :tnd Snuthetn rowns. Mul·
timedia, a mctllurn -... tzcO pl:1ycr, ,..,
the natton's 30th I:U"geSI cnhlc com·
patty Its ohtggesl sys tem " 111
WJChllrt, KiUI

'To he st unned tl they didn't
sell the cah1e sy,lcms to pay oil the
cosl of huylllg the ncw;.;paper,, ,''
smd John ll1 ggms, lmancml eduor
, lor Mulrrdmnnel New1, a leading

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The VIlla ge Will .1sk that IIHIIC
patrol;.; covcr IICcll the North Fourth
Avenue area s mue a rcsulcnl hall
ol'l etec.l In pay tor
hiiiiiJl
mntcnals .11 the la:-;1 counql meet- /
in g.
North r:ounlt rcs1dcn1 Jell D,~rsl '
snkl mflny nl.!ighhors - 1nclmhnp,
Mtddlcport Voluntc ct' F11c Ch1cl
Davtd llol !'man - do not wall I
~peed bumps tn&gt;tallcd
Th e cnun cal rn .ttle nn dec1sum
on the ~recti hump 1ssuc. pcntlm£ ~
the next rnectmg
Council mcmhcrs satd th ey
woulll hke 10 !o\l' t: mort' fool patrols
In olhcr hu siiiL'ss, coum:ll votcU
hy a 4-2 m:11 g111 to .1ccopt "
$35,!MKl gra111 to pave Fourth ,111d
Ftlth streets which arc currently
bnck streets Council rncmhc1 s
Ntck RohltiSott .111d Steve Duntec
JiS&lt;C IIICU .
Thcre ;trc lot s ol people mlh1s
vi11:1g&lt;;: who do 1101 wan Ito pilvc Lhc
sueets," Roh111snn smtl "We don ' t
have !he money lor thiS "
The vlllagc·s m.rtch lo1 llus
grnnt wtll he hctwccn $ltl(MJ .1nd
$5,(XM) , Honon saul
"II we return Ill hrtck ];Her II Will
cost us ," Dunkc sau.J. atldmg 11
slt)ws traJiit: 111 that are:t
The !Ire J cparunent has asked
that lour addlllllnallire hydrallls he
mstall ed .1lou~ Stlllth F1!1h /\venue
al Palmer and Luu.:oln streels
bel ore tlm streets arc paved. I lorton
addctl
In other lit.: IIOU, th e hoard unani1

pe1cen1 r:1le IS $~ (1Thc higher 1.11 cs carllc1 tlus year
comhtned Wi th,, ~ lo w m g cumomy
10 CUih lhC IHJUSIII~ llld Ust ly S, ~ C~

Attorney: life behind bars
is Smith's greatest fear ·
UNION, S C (1\P)- Susan,
Smith tears the lollclutcss ot hie 111
pnson more than the elcctne chair,
her lawyer tolu ,t Jury that will
decid e how to pun~&gt;h her for
drownm g her two young sons
"The worsl U111tg JUrors could do
would he t&lt;&gt; sentence Ms. SmiU1 to
hfe behmd bars, delcnsc attomey
Dav1d Ilruck said d111 mg opening
statements 11f the lrt.li's pennlty
phnse
HS U!'irt ll I"' the kll\d ol pc1 son
who ca nnot h~m to he alon l.!,"
Bruck told th~ jury Monday. ''She
wtll be a lonel y person lor the re&gt;t
of her hfe, whether t1 lasts as lon g
ao;; God mrended 11 shuuiLI or you
dec1de tt e11ds."
Assistant rro s....e&lt;.:uto r K"eilh
Giese told tile 1ury to 1gnorc the
excuses defense lawyer;.; wrll g1vc
for Ms. Smnh and Jec1de her lme
ba.' ed on wl1.11 she d1J 10 14-month·
old Alex nnd 3-yc,r-old M~ehacl
"Actllltts speak louder than
words ," Gtese s:ml. " JI you arc
gomg to Judge Sus;m SmtUl, JUtigc
her by her actions "

Other dJslurh:1n ct.:s 1nclutle
re ports nl oh:-.(cnc ~es tur c" and
har,t ;.;sment Irom peoplt.: ~ 11tm g on
benches 111 lhe downtown mea anti

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fixed-nne mortgn gcs nveraged 7 53
perce111 111 .June, down from 7.'1 I
percent in Mny ami 'J I) percent 111
Janu,ry
The monthl y p&lt;~ y ment on il
$JOD,(WMlnu&gt;rlgo~gc WIIh" 7' percent mtcrest r.11c Is SfiiW. wlu!c !he
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sc aalchcJ and m .ulho x~s knocked
over, lht; resulcnl s:ud

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payment on th l: salllt: hMn wllh

Sentinel New• Stall
Miildlcpnrt Y•llage Ct~unctl w111
seck incrc:tscd enforcement ltom
tt s police department J'ollowtng
report;.; of' numerous recenl inC.dents, council decided Monday.
May11r Dewey Horton said he
w11I d1scuss a v.anc1y nl incu.lent;.;
w1th Middlcp11rt Police Capt. Druce
Sw11t
''I'll talk wtlh the pollee hecause
we tlon ' l lik e 11 any more than
yOu," Horton s&lt;Lnl
A rash of vauJahsm was report·
ed on S11uth Thud /\venue hy a res·
idelll
The lllCJd t' nts IIH; Iudc a car';.;
rear end he mg li(h~ tl 11110 the 1md·
dlo ol tho siiCCI. '!lowe• p111s hrnken, wlntluw;.; ~ml pa111t on a uuck

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Low mortgage rates boost home sales

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Copyrlght1995

W ASHJN(iTON
Altc1
Rangers ollil'crs were to testil y
gnllmg top Treasury Department
totlay ahnut lh~ 1Iegot1 a1111g phase
otfictals ahout the hungled ra1J
Of the law Crlfort:Ciflt:llt orerdiHU1
against the Branch Dav1dians.
as Lhe £rucltng heal u1 gs hy two
Republtcan lawmakers leadmg
Hou se suhcommttlees Cntc1 ct.! then
Waco hearmgs are lunung tn the
tltth day
FBI's role afler Jhe Fchruary !993
SoUices cln se to th e cong1cs·
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szonal
mvestagatum sau.t llH~ Texm;
assault.
The Bureau nl Aknhol. TohacRailgers were to he ;1sked nhout
co and Firearms, a division nt the
reports that Davtdlims otlered on
Trea.•ury Department , dtrected tHe
three occa swns to sunentler to
ratd on the compound near Waco,
them ii the FBI was not mvolvetl
Texas, that Je ll four 1\ TF ageuts
The sources semi the Ran gers 10ld a
and stx David1ans doad After the 'televi siOn reporter thnt they lorraid tailed, U1e rn I took over_chid
ward ed the oilers tll' th e FIJI hut
re:-;ponsthlllty lt1r neg1HI.tt1ng with
rece1ved no r~sponsc
cult leader Da v. i&lt;l Koresh .tnd tak·
Lnokmg tow.ud lhc Fl31 apcnts '
wg tunhcr .tCIIOil ag;11nst th e
te~tunnny. Ju~t1 ee Dcp.1rtmcnt
DavtdirUJs.
spoke;.;num Bert BiiiiHknhurg saul. _
Followmg a '1-Jay &gt;tamloft,
"We ' 1c gomg to l.1y the lad:-. out
Koresh and XO ol lu~ followers ~1 ga1n
The f-DI nc g ot1~1for s on
includmg 18 children - c.l1ed April
the !'il.:Clle he nt ove1 hr1ckw .uds to
try to wnrk Wllh Dav1d Knre sh "
19 when t1re swept through !he
Drandenhurg ,,uti Ute handoll nl
compounLI Llunn£ an FDf tear gas

$18'888

Lo"' tonight In mid 70s
Par1ly cloudy. Wednesday, pilrl-

t C ICVI~tOII l't'atle puhlt Uti!Oil
The
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allliOUnLeJ MillllLty, Wl lllltl pc1m11
Arl111 glon. Va · h.a..,etl ( lanncll, lhc

To help lJUR~I y P••Y oil msl' ol
ncw . . p.1JlCr;o, Mmtt111 sa!d
he believed Ciannclt wnnhl 'cck 10
acqu~r~ n g

nation'~ l:u ~~,;;-,( 111: w~p: 1pc r puhll s!J.
se ll Muliunc.:tiJ.t '!'&gt; cnt c rtitiiHilCIIt
er, 1fl s trenglh~,;n II:-. uuc hu:-.mes~
grou p , Wflll\C hcsl-ktHIWII &lt;IS~CIS
It wn~rld g.u n 11 d.u!Jc~. mdud- arc syndJ'.:.al cd l.tlk ~hnw s, mcltiLIing ones 111 the h!XJffilllg mnrkel s ol ing 1'1111 Donahue, Sally Jcssy
Asheville, N \. , Circenvillc, S C , R:•pilacl and Rush I 11nhaugh
~md Morugomery, At1. s tnlcs 111
The cahJc TV and cn t crtt~ lnm cnt
which Ganne tt doesn't own news- untrs arc MultiiiH!Uld '~ ha ggeS t
papers Multtrnclll:t. h r~sc d 111 pr Ofit maker :-.. oLCl.:IIH]IIIg tO tilt
Grecnvillt:. also owns 4() notH.I:uly com pany ·~ li)'J4 annual tcpoll
CHhlc gcneialcd nc:u ly S5'1 trullwn
nc wsp.1pers. It ;.; P·•rc1 s .ue . un 01 1 ~
t11 c most protitahlc 111 the mdu:-.try, in prolits Ill JIJ'J4 .md the cntcllm nam1Jysrs s~ud
ment gwup $'2 m1llHm
Lm:ully. Mult1mcdJ.1 puhh , hcs
Ana ly, l;.;
Multunl'th.i'..,
The Dotlv .l'enlrn,./. the &lt;ialllpol" cahle ;.;ystcm-.; wnu lll he mo1 c va lu /)w/y Ti"mnt', lht.! Potnl Plca~ant ahlc 10 other (,thlc ullll.f'allll'.., hke
Reguter and th~: SunrltlV Tulln- lelc-Cmnm uni ca ti ons ln c, !he
Semrnel.
na u on's large;.;! cahle cnmpan y,
The $44 hlillon dally new&gt;papcl and Chcuter Cornmunt ca ltnn s,
bu;.;mcs:-. rcpollt.:d 1c.:.;,:orJ growth- hecall'Sc they already own clusten;
6.2 pcn:cn t 111 J'J'J4 111 revenues ol systems m those (trefL~ .
Cah lc companic &lt;· posttionmg
from advc11"1ng ,md ci11:u lalllln,
said M1lcs (',roves. chid cumom1sl tilemsclve&lt; to prov1de local phone
for the New,pnper Assonat iOII nl servH.:c, arc inrcrcslcJ in assemAmc11 ca The I'J'J~ onllnok " hlijlg clusltrs ot systems in spectfic
strnng but won't he o1s gnnJ. he
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The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

ROBERT L WINGETT
Publisher
MARGARET LEHEW
ControUer

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

LE1TERS OF OPINION are welcome They should be less than 300
words long All letters are subject to edhmg and must be Signed w th name
address and telephone number No unsigned letters w11l be published Letters
should be n good taste address ng ssues not personalities

Lttefoot star of Ihe recent
release 1ndtan m the Cupboard
ts descnbed as a Cherokee rap
stnger
All I know about the
Cherokees ts thai stuptd song by
Cher remember? Took 1way our
way of hferfomahawk and the
Bowte kmfe
Thts proves nothmg hul you II
nme that thts song doesn 1 mclude
mp smgmg mns Cherokee way of
life hst tomahawk and Bowte
kmfe OK bUI nnthmg th&lt;&gt;Ut &lt;om
pltcated hand gestures shoulmg
Yot r tndomly or husllng a
rhyme fhts Llletoot dude ha:;n t
even been dtssed hy Bob Dole
How legttunale c m he be I
And ISO I Lightfoot the prop
er spellmg I Remember Gordon

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A new look at affirmative
action yields old answers
By WALTER R MEARS
AP Spec1al Correspondent '
WASHINGTON ~ Prestdenl Chnlon s new look al affirmahve acllon
programs the governmenl has pursued for three decades led hun 10 the old
answers - relonn no rae tal quotas bul no relreat
That Democratic ortltodnxy ts not gomg to quell the diVISIVe debate he
srud should be lransfmmed mto a reasoned natmnal convers.111on Not
now wtth Repuhhcan pres1denttal ch dlengers dem mdmg an end to the
system of preferences meant 10 rtxlress pauerns of dtscrunmatton
When he ordered lhe tfttrm tltve acttnn revtew five months ago after
Republicans forced the '"ue 111 Congress Clinton srud he was not backmg
away from equal opporlumly tuns hot trymg 10 keep thiS fmm becom
mg anolher cheap emoltnnal pohltcal wed 0e ISsue
Whatever the adJeCitves tl wtll be an tssue 111 1&lt;)96 It could prove par
llcularly uouhle.some for tl1e preSident m C dtlnm•t vllal In hiS re elec
llon prospecLS and hkely 10 be voung ne&lt;t year m a referendum on afftr
maltve acuon repeal
Gov Pete Wtlson seekmg the GOP nommauon agamst Chnlon ha.'
made oppostUon u aftonn tnve acuon a comcrs1one ol hts carnpatgn stgn
mg an execuuve order 10 tbohsh prelerenltal programs he sa1d amounted
10 ractal spmls
Sen Bob Dole tho lr nll runnmg GOP&lt; mdtdme sud he wtll nllro
duce next week Ius pronused t&gt;tll to end Ieder tl alltrm ouve acuon pro
grams sotne ol whtch he d prevtously supp&lt;lfled You don 1 wre tlte
evil of d1scnmm 111 111 wuh more dtsmmtn tllt&gt;n 1he Senate majonty
leader srud BUI 1he hill IS not hkely 10 face tcunn unit I ncXI ye If m tl1e
!hock of the camprugn season
The tssue IS on d1Splty 111 mother arena 10day a.s regents of lhe Unt
versoty of Caltfonna mee1 10 constdcr undmng llle mmoflty preferences
that apply m admtsMons 1here as across 1he nauon There m ty be some
pohucaltheater there Wtlson ts preMdcnl of the b&lt;wd and wtll be dra
matlZing hiS opp&lt;&gt;stllon to alltrm 111ve acnon
Jesse Jackson lltrealened to utsrupt lhc meetmg lhe governor saul If
that happens he II have Ihe uvol nghts hgure arrested
So much lor calm convers lllllll
Tilts IS n01 a dtfttcult ISsue Dole s;ud Dtsmmmatuln IS wrong
and prelerennallfealmem IS wrong tlXl 1hat IS m mmtc tlly tpl sum
malton of JUSI how dtlhcuilllts
Clnuon s;ud Wednesday Iilii he d wanted tn l&lt;~lk tt Ute Iacts not the
pohucs ol 11 hnrutllve actton
II IS sunply wrong to pity p&lt;lhUcs wtlh the tssue ol tfltrmanve tcmm
and dl\ tde our country u a ume when ol we re re tlly gom,. to change
.lhmgs we have to be umled he smd m an hour long speech at the
Nauonal Arcb1ves standmg before the ca.se 111 whtch the Consutuuon and
the Declarauon of Independence are preserved
Republican challengers promptly md predtclahly accustxl hltn of play
mg p&lt;lhctes saymg hts mend It but don t end 11 reafftrmauon of support for the system ol JOb contractmg and other preferences was an
endorsement ol government sponsored thscnmmauon
That s lhe an,.ry whne male stde ol the trgument the wntenuon
!hat afltnnauve tc!lon now wetghs unlrurly tgrunsl m ttnnlv Amencans
when tltey compe1e tor Jobs or contracts
Clmlon s answer ts th 11 alhrmauve tcuon h ts been go&lt;lll lor Amenca,
sllllts and needs to he luned to work latrly md ellectlvely He sud that ts
what tl1e admmtslr ttton wtll do
Alltrm t!lve tctton h ts nm always been perlec1 and llhrmauve action
shoold not go on forever the prestdent sa1d h should he changed now
to Gtke care ol those thmgs thai are wrong and It should be retired wben
tl s JOb IS done That day ha.' not come
Chnton summed up hiS posolton thts way
No quoL1s m theory or pr tct1ce
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EDifOR s NOTE- W•ller R Mtars, VIC&lt; president •nd cnlum
n1st for The Assuc1ah:d Press has reporled on Waslungtnn and
natmnal pnhhcs fnr IIHJI e th m JO years

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about1f you could re ullus mmd 11
would be JUSt hke- tn old 111ne
mov1e aboul a ghost 111 a wtshmg
well' It was &lt;n the r.jdto lor hke
10 years?

Long before rap mustc lhts
song could be heard wafung from
cars dormitory wmdows and the
stereos of gtrllnends all across Ihe

/an Shoales
country Not only that any odtot
wtth a gutL1f (I conless 1 was one
of them) wuld he heard trymg to
ftgure out thts song m 1hc v un
hope that hts gtrlfnend woulil take
the Ltghtfoot platter oil the stereo
(or Jo u Mnchell s Blue ) and
p ty 111enuon to hltn
I m bnter about tb&lt;&gt;Se lnst ye "'
My ume would have t&gt;een much
beuer spelll uymg to le Ull Rolhn,.
Stones sonp I know th II now But
a1 least Ltghltoot knew how 10
spell ht~ own name
All I know thout lndttns I
learnt{~ from pop cullure: tnn 1 sus
peel thai Lncfoot IS a n une th 11
doe.'n t appear m lhe N tttve Amer
1can lfadmon L!le ts an adtec

• I~ SORRY lOPS; BUT
THESE ARE YOUR CHOICES

uvc used to descnbe lrozen dessert
toppmgs Espccoally lor a rapper
thts ts a very solly name rtghl up
there with Snoop D 1ggy Dogg
whtch sounds like 1 SaiUrday
mornmg caw on I suppose next
we II have Lemony Be tr Exira
Value Runnmg Be tr or Soil N
Squeezy Bull
Whtk we re &lt;n tl1e IOptc I don t
understand tlus Poe thomas lllp
ellher The Dtsney c trloon 1s nol
true 10 lhe htstoncal facJs ol Poca
honms ltfe? Gee wh 11 1 shock I
suppose real forest crealures don t
smtle and wtggk thetr tuzzy little
buns lor lhe earner 1etther
On the &lt;lher hand wh 11 m I
gettm 0 so sleamed ahe ul Aller til
the only Ind tns I know ne meutt
lndt111S I m not rrouu ( I lius Sit II
I ve seen enough westems to know
t~al contnry In popular behel
lndt ms were seldom pmlrayed as
cruel savages No the) were dtgnt
fied hrl\e wtrnors ~ pomtl Jell

WAcq WHITEWATER
0 J I SUSAN SMITH~
TIMOTHY flfVEl6H

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IToledo Iss- I

Clmndler or Rock Hudson shtrts
off muscular chest' ghstenmg wtth
CopperTone It was never lndoans
who spoke wnh a lorked tongue
1 was walchmg a western JUSt
the other mght ( Pony Soldter
wtlh Tyrone Power) and tins p&lt;llnl
was brou 0 ht home onL:e more Ty s

a mounue selll In hung the Cree
tnbe back from the Umltxl Stales to
lhetr reservatton m Cru1at11 Alnng
the way he lllopts a Cree orphan
hrmgs a wlute ktller ro JUsttce ami
convmces Chtef Standmg Bear that
lhe ltw nl lite Oreal Whole Mother
(aka Queen Vtctona) lreats all per
sons e4ually (They have to shoot
some Cree d!Sstdent' on lhe way to
the happy endmg but you can 1
make a western without busting
some caps can you I}
What a thnll It was to see the
old lndt U1 ways tgrun I The smoke
st 0 nals the teepees the hngo The
U S Cavalry are long kmves a.s
mru1y L' the needles ol the pme
Years are many moons and tf
you don t want 10 hght you have a
woman s heart' ( Kona has
sp&lt;&gt;ken' )
By an odd comcodence tlle bog
clue! Ill ll1e movte SL1ndmg Bear
hl re an unc mny resemblance lo
Bob Dole I lnund myself wtshmg
th tl Dole hunsell wnuld ltke 1
p tge In m old llnllywood Take nit
Ius shtrt pul nn war prunt shp nn '
headdress ru1d starl accusmg Chn
ton nl speakm 0 w1U1 I&lt; rked tnngue
He ct uld c til hun sell Lemon
Tnn 0 ue peril tps
Maybe we coulu hrm,. hack the
lJ S ( tV dry IS well Horses c m t
he any more expc11~1ve than a
sle olth t&gt;omher can they' Plus
lhey work' Jan Shoales ha.' spoken
Yo
(Tu re(eJve a t.:omr)hmentary

\\ nter lur Newsp 1per Enterpr1"'e
Assnt.:&amp;atl(m

When did all the rules change?_ __

look wa.~ hnn ami schoolm rrm1sh

She was scoldmg me But tor
whaJI Fnr buymg lruotl
Maybe 11 was a lmo.;untlerslaml

mg Or mayhe I had done some
thmg else In oftend her I II never
be sure
But I ve seen th 11 I mk hel&lt; re
Tbat don t you gel 1&lt; n hog lor
your bntches mtssy look When
It comes trnm men 11 s e 1sy 11

wnte oft as goud old laslunned
ptg headed chauvnusm B ul when

1l comes hom women- nmJ II Ire

quently does ~ I thutk " mcUung
d1llerenlts h tppenm,.
1 lhmk ol my lnenu Renee s

hush tnd

S&lt; C r &gt;I 1 ll &lt;nly I &gt;St

out on the ch nee It he m cnga
ne:er she tl o m•ssed I he ch mcc tn
cntc y s lCicly s 1ppr 1h 111011 nl her
S.'lt.:JIIICC

People hlamc lem 111~ts lc r tlus

Sara Eckel
mom Carol C trol nd her hu'
bru1d Joe were lu,.h sdu ol sweel
he.vts They were also t&gt;olh ,.&lt;Klll tl
mall1 and were qutle compwuve
about 11 They were cnmpeuttve
that IS unUI the d IY !hal C trol be II
Joe on am tth test Joe w LS so mtd
he dtdn t spe tk In her. lor 1 week
Carol never heat hun ag 1111
When she w IS 1 younJ ,.trl
Carol !old her parents she wa111cd
to t&gt;e nn engmeer They ltughed 11
her So Joe bee une Ihe engmecr
and C trol bee une t mmh teacher
1l1ere s nnllllne wn ll£ w1th hc111g
a math te 1cht!1

•I t.:oul sc hut 11 s

not what C IH I w mh.: t.J It w 1sn t
her lire un But C 1rol w '"' 1 t;"'c od
gtrl The pe&lt; pie amund her lei heo
km w the rules mel she lnllowcU
them

The ttouhle w IS the rules
chat ged And tllolthe g&lt;Klll thmgs
tital sl e dod all her s tcnhces md
depnv 1hons well now she s told

that thev were til h r 1 ugl t fh t
there w LS n&lt; rc

1

m h r her

ht:!r OOuc Ilion mll her

~.:

1•

Udcr

u ccr ( her

q 1m I try They sty th I II lc ''' m
lhe old Jays the lrathttonal roles lor
women wew valued I don t tlunk
tradotoonal womanhood has ever
really heen valued (though 11
should he) but m the old days 11
dtd at le 1St get hp servt"e More
unport 1111 l.hcre was no confusiOn
A wnm lll "' n le tmghl have been

lumted hull! wa.' e.1soly defined
N lW 11 s 1 m1shm 1sh Ami I
wouldn t h ve II any other w ty
Femuusrn I s hecn nothmg hut
good to

11c

nLI I woult.l ugue

n l sl c t tl1e wo nen nl my gt!ncr 1
lit 1 When l w 1s 1 CluJ I wnultl
w 11ch th~ CLJU Ll nghl" m m.:hes 1 n

televlsHUJ 1nc.l their mess 1ge rang
Don 1 let myone
Iell you you c m t tlo some:thmg

loud md cle tr

bee tuse you re 1gtrl It s 1he
I vc earned th It wtsdom with
me my whole hie It s shaped my
enlue hemg And 11 s made me
unmeasurahly happy
But 1 don 1 !honk 11 d he sn
much tun In he tnld th 11 the rules
were hes tl you ve tire tdy lol
lowed them II you spent your ado
lesceuce pltymg uumh lor hoys

acuon
If Gmgnch were a candtdale be
would at lea.'! challenge the (lnly
other contender wtth a vtston Pat
Buchanan whose btg tdea ts t~

punly Amenc 1cullur tlly utd dose
us uti trom the rest ot the

W(

rid

Gmgnch also m1ghl oren Dole s
muul to purposes large1 th m ncxl

Morton Kondracke
6

week s leg1sl illve tgenda
Gmgnch s vmon IS lh 11 lhc
Amencan people md thetr govem
ment should work With tlhes ~nd
fnends everywhere !(&gt; ex1cnd tree
dom prospenty and satc1y md to
oppose and mmumze h trh trtsm
dtctatorshtp poverty md thre us 10
safety both dome.,uc and lnretgn
Satd the speaker Our role here
ts not to create Pax Amenc 101 Our
goal ts lo create 1 hum m peace
where hum ms govern lhem
selves
Amenca must le td the plan
el Gmgnch srud bee tuse no one
eLo;e wtll but musl do so hy persua
ston and msptrattnn not dtct tllon
- replacmg the an11 Sovtel pur
pose of lhe past ~0 years wttlt a
powerful postttve vtswn ol 1
dynamic excmng prosperous 21&gt;1
century that ts worth workmg very
bard to getm
To be 111 shape to lead the
plane! though he satd the Umted
States can t remam a pltce where
accordmg 111 lhe lalest Nalwnal
Assessment ol Educalmnal
Progre." only 26 percent ol lourlh
gmders nauonwtde can read at the
fourth grade level
For Gmgncb global VISIOO IS

Gertrude C. Kieffer

C1p1 Wtlh '" F Btl I Bry m Jr 64 Poml Pleas mt W V 1 dtcd Sun
111 lhe Veler:ms Admmtslrallon Medtcal Center Hunt
mgton W V 1
Bom Jan R l'l11 m Huntmgton son of the !ale Wtlham Frank and
Lomse Barnell Bry 111 Sr he was a nverbotl capl un on the Kanawha
OhiO and MJsstsS!pp r 'crs lor 47 years
For the I t&lt;l nu c yc us ol hts &lt; ueer he caplatlcd theCA Jolmwn
leased from lngr un Rtvct Tr utspon nton lie w ts a lJ S At my vet&lt; mn 1
member ol the I'&lt; 1111 Pic IS mt M&lt;K&gt;sc L&lt; dgc tnd attcnuctlthc Bet can Bap
liSt Church
" 1 Roch trd
Survtvmg trc h ' wtlc Lt td t Dry 1 &lt;I P unl Pic ts 1111
D Rtck Bry ll (I p, 1111 Pie IS II I IW) ststers ntl brother 111 IIW rh If
lene mu Je ht Sicelt nd 11 1 ' mu Lc 11 uti J&gt;c I til &lt;I P 11111 Pie 1 111
lhree stepsons ll vt I R&lt; nett md R '~er W 1ll1ce til &lt;I P nnl Plea.' mt
and 1wu gr u del tid c e ght step gra lch ld1~ 1 tmlt ne ''"Jl gre I grmd
cluld
Servtc~s \V II hL I p n Wt:llncsd IY Ill the w lu X:t.:ll Fuller II H me..
Poml Pic IS 11 " h Rev Bt I Rtcl "&gt; u &gt;lltutln, Bu 1 I wtll he till he
Kukland Mcm&gt;n•l C1trdcu l'ncntls Ill I) c til 1 the tuncool h nne on
Tuesday h m 7 ! p m

Gerlrudc Ctrolyn Ktellcr 66 of Shennan W V 1 docd Monday luly
24 1995 at her IK1me
Born Feb 4 1929 111 Cowen W V 1 the d&lt;tuglucr ol tllc I lie Frank anti
Hazel Lemley SaiiShury shew t&lt; 1hmnem tkcr
She ts survtved by her hust&gt;and Cectl Kteller """ Kenneth Ktd lor
of Sherman Nonn 111 Kteffcr ol Ravenswood W V 1 (,try Koeller of Dar
Run W Va utd Larry Koefler ol Sandyvolle W V 1 md ltvc daughter&gt;
Susan Arthur C trol Ann Ktetfer and Judy Kteller til ol Wnslnn 0 !&lt; n
W Va Dchra I urcll ol R1vcnsw&lt;Mlll tnu M try Ktdler e I DnmswtLk
Mame
Servoccs wtll be 2 p m Woone.sday m lhc Str:ughl Tucker &amp; Roush
Funeral Home Ravenswood wllh 1he Rev Darrell Johnson olltctatmg
Bun1l w1ll loll&lt; w 111 the R tven~wood Cemetery Fncnus may~ ell
betv.een 6 ~ tom~ht at the luneral home

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Kenda Chapman

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Sunny Pt Cloudy Cloudy
C 1995 Accu Weather Inc

Warm and wet: no change
forecast
in Ohio weather
•

Kenda Chapm m S2 &lt;1l P1ckenngl&lt; n doed Mtr,HJay July 24 llJIJ~ at
ber home
Borrr A"pnl11 194:l ltr-Colrunbus lite daughter ol lhe late Kenneth Rus
seU and Pearl Jones Rus,eU shew" a peoson d h tnkcr tor Ul~ Hunlmglon
Nauonal Bank Ill P1ckeung1on She was a 1%1 Racme Soulhem lhgh
School gr tduate 1 member ol the F 0 E Aene #2171 Auxoh try Ill
Pomeroy md the V F W Pos1 #13RR Auxth try m Mtlkrsporl
She ts survtvcd hy her hush md ol 14 yc trs Floyd Ch tpm Ill mother
Pearl Russell&lt; I Racme d~ughlers anus ms 111 law Shelly and lake
Car1er of B tllunnre Mu md Ktmherly md W tync Sicphens of Colwn
bus lhree £r mdduluren brother .md siSter m ltw Karl and Lmda Rus
sell of Rock Spnngs anti Sister and hrnlher m law Alelt and BtU Wells
of Deleon Sprmgs Fl 1
Sen tees Will t&gt;e X r m Fnu IY Ill the Dw lync R Spence Funeral
Home Ptckcrmgton wtlh lhe Rev George D Allton olltctlhng Bun~!
woll he at II 1m S lmd y 111 tlte Let lfl Falls Ccmclcty l'ncntls mty call
between 2 4 md o X p m Fnday at the luner tl home

By The Assoctoled Pre"
p m mtl sunnsc W~.:d t.:"LI y tt
Oluo s we llhcr pat:l 1rc won 1 6 24 am
change much lhe tcsl 11 !Ins week
\Veatht&gt;r fm u 1st
loreca.&lt;ters sud wtlh 1 ch 1 cc ol
Tolllghl Ptrtly tl 1 ly L&lt; w'
showers UHJ lhundcl \( rm~ every 65 to 70
day
Wednesd y l1 11tly sun• y A
Temperature w11l ~.: mlmu~: to chance ot sh Jw~rs 11 d tltu l lcr
Stella Johnson R1 Rnule I Letart W V 1 dted M md ty July 24
run ncar&lt; r slt~lllly tht ve n tnlll storms m unly m rlh llt e&gt;h s nul
,
1995
tt Pleasanl V tlley Hosplltlm Pnmt Plcasam W V 1 Shew L' 1cus
wtth htghs ol K'i JO the N toon t1 80s top lower )[Js
llllltfin
lnr tile Ma.,on ( ounly (W Va) School DtslrKt She w L' 1member
Weather Servtcc 11d At u Ihe
Ext~mled fnt e{; 1st
ot
the
llrond
Run llmtcd Methtll.ltst Church
humodny woll he 1 othet ht~h ere 11
Thmsu ty th ' •gh S Hurd y A
Bom
Nov
2 I'Jil Ill Fatrvtew W Va shew os the daughter nl lhe
111 0 mug 0 y t:Oildlt ( m,
Ch IIICC If siH WCIS I f thunJcr
late
Noah
anu
Ad
I Etlw trds Roach
The reuml l1~h tunp~..:1 tt 11..: I 1r storms ~ach tlty ( onttn u.al very
Survovors
mcluue
one d 1ugh1er Lmd 1 lhle ol Let 111 tluee suns D tvtd
thts date ll lhe ( olumht s we other warm mHJ luumd Me nung I 1w
Johnson
ol
R
'"'"
Sicphen
Johnson of Poml Pleas 101 100 Rtch trd John
stauon was 104 de 0 rets 111 1914 from lhe mod flOs I&lt; r &gt;Uno 70
son
ol
Lei
u
t
nne
Sister
Ahce
Rotch of Lctarl and nmc grandcholdren
whtle Ihe record I&lt; w w" 'i2 m Ht 0 hs In m I he mt 1 Klls 1 &gt; lhc
and
two
great
grandchildren
1911 Sunscllonophl wtll he 1R ~1 lower 9Ds
In addtltOn to her p ucnts she w L' preceded m de tUl t&gt;y her husband
}larold Johnson lhree l&gt;fl titers Ollie Dale and Elmer Rmch and one sts
ter Ada Caufman
Fnends m IY c \ll 6 f( ) p m Wednesday HI the Fo~lcsung Funcr II
Home
m M tson W V 1 where the serv1ce wtll he held I .p m Thursu ty
(Contmued lrcun Page I)
ber' t IV m&lt;.l r ttlto s.l \I tons n mon
wttlllhe
Rev R u1km Ro Kh &lt;lfictoln g
areas ThiS way they would have
til y md rem( ve 1 lu "' ut meth t
Bunal wtll t&gt;c 111 Br, I Ru 1 Ccmclcry
enough potential customers 10 c1 o"s ownerslup rcstnctiOJHi
mak~ poovtdmg local phone scrvtce
mcludtng ol
one"
trnng common
econnnucally lea.sthle
owuerslnp
newspapers
md TV
Ll Gannet! dectdes to stay 10 slrttlons 10 Lhe srune mmkel
cahle 11 may choose to sell oil
G mnell puhloshes 82 duly
c thlc systems scrvm~ cmnmumt1es
newsptpers mcludmg U~A Tulay
JU'I &lt;llllstdc t lklthom 1 C11y where
nd owns I [J rv stall HIS md II
McARTIIUR ~ The lndlllll m 10 IIIOIC!ed tn ljle de lth ol m IK
Gmmelt alrc Illy opcr ncs 1TV stt
r tdu sltll ms
yeru old Wellslnn resodelll has pleaded nOI gmlty m Vmton Counly
IHID Ill lysis 'ud
Mull lliC Itt opcr otes love rv
Common Pte IS Cnut1
Cutrclcl Ieder tl rules ptevenl st 111111s ~ 11 Clcvd mu St I outs
Jason B tker 24 Alcxanuna rcmams m Ihe Ross Cnullly Jatl
nne cmnp my tuun &lt; wmnb l c thle ( munn 11 K txvtllc I enn 110
untler a $750 (X~l bond m mnneclonn wnh lhe deatlt nl Wolham Enc
syslem md 1 V sltllon 111 lhe satne M tc&lt; n l 1 Multuncuoo ~ e ow ts
Walton mlale Juoe
m trkel
1wo 1 tho sttlu us 111 M •c m
A JUry tnal hIS been set for Aug 28 and the court tppmnled
Gannett s 1grcemcnt In huy
II llw de t1 ~ ' es tlunugh ( '' 1
Mark Mustck ol lackson to represent B tker who w \s employed ala
...MuJIIJnl!th I C.:t mes IS C( ll 0 1CSS IS
1ell w&lt; uld h tvc tn get ntl ol lhrec
Vmton Cnunly sawmtll
constdermg deoegulattng lh&lt;!" 1 V sl '" ns I&lt; e&lt; mply w11h m
Wallon liSt seen hy hts tamoly on June 22 alter repnneuly
lciCC.:OIDJtlUIIH: II lOllS lllliUs(Jies
extslmg Ieder tl hmtl th 11 Jl!!r».l~ll~s'r::o:lr:~aH~~\!l)rt)l wtth Baker wa' found de 1d m a shallow
wiHch would mIke C. tnnelt s lor ty nne comp my In &lt;)WJHijltrf"ff'
- graveneru Wtlkesvtllc on July I followmg 1 tl1rcc d •Y search hy
0
11110 cable and re e• try 1111 , li1c TV slalmns 1 :11Ionwu1c
autbonlles m Vmh n mtl Jacksnncn mites
Y.ynd•c 1t1on tm.,.mess even more
M ultuned ta Ill oct tis d td no I
A prehmm try autopsy tiiiohuted Walh 11 'tie tlh 1 1drowmng
lttr tcllvc analysis" 1tl
rei urn phone calls A (,an nell rep
Pendmg lcgtsllllon woulu reselliiii\C decltned Ill mswer
t.lerc0 ulllc c.: 1hlc r ties pc1 m1t 01 e que IH IS thnut the tgocemcnl
RAVENSWCX&gt;D W Va - A 0 m numly D oy open house hIS
i..:Ump my 11own m uuhmttcd nun
heen schedule&lt;! al Ravenswood Alum mum C&lt; rp lor Sept 16 spnn
sored by RAC md llmled Sleelworkers of Amenca Local #~&lt;i6R
1he cvenl wtll mdude a walkmg lour ol the 105 acre mtenor of
lhe RAC pi alii customer product dtsplays and ctuen unmenl hy
(Cnntmued It nml'n~:&lt; I)
• h&lt; tmctl w lmcn s sullrage In
local htgh school mustc gtnups pi mt empl&gt;yees and wmm uttty
through Ihe Ohm Dep trlment ol Ihe ~lSI 7~ ) c trs
ffiUSic.:liliiS
1 he gale' w1ll open at eJ 1 m tnd cl&gt;se 11 4 p m Addllu ntl
Natural Resources I&lt; rcpltce h trhe
mturm 111nn t n tlntjctlfms p lfkmg IIH..l lour gu•tlchnc~o; wtll be pro
cue gnlls tcnms court nets p1cmc
lthles slungles and 1 hullutng
vodcd tl a I tier d lie
(Cuntlnu•d ro mn Page I)
ab&lt;1ve the haskelh ~I courls
• ptssed the Unrd tnd lmli re td
• ( tVe Imil ~ppri\V U IO I res&lt;
A Pnrtlmd ynulh was 111 poor t.:omhuon this JOt rnmg 111 the
1ng nl an 1, rd1n me~ lh t w1ll assess Iutton tulhonzmg Musser In tpply
llliCII~IVt: C Ill: I HI of ( htJJn:ns JJ( ptlil.! ("( Jumhu ~Hh IIIJllfiCS
a $2'i lee lor !hose who do not pay for 111 (lin , 11ep trllnent ol N unml
suflcn::c..J wilt: II the mnunlu 1 h1h he was nJu Cl w l' strulk hy a c lf
taxes by Apnl &gt;O
Res(lUfct:s br ll lor upgr 1les I, thC
Monday&lt; n St tic R&lt; ulc 124
• transtcrrcd a liquor license vtlltge hIll held
Roy E I edlord 11 New l'nrtltnu R 11d w " t1 tnsp utcd Irc m
from Carolyn Ba&lt;hner ol Tony s
• G 1vc 1 1'&gt;t::c.:ond rc 1ll111g 10 t
lhc scene hy McdAtghl 10 t htldrcl s tlle (ltlh I Meigs Post (I Ihe
Carry Oullo Noell Bclh Sitvers
mulual uti 1~ree ncnl wllh ( dhpe
Slate lltghwny P ttrnl s uti
• w11l host 1 Mtdmght Ma£lC hs fnr fire rrotedu n
Tmopcl s ... ud I ct.llc rll w L'\ wcsll JU I II I chIll! II 1 lWilSh r II
Eleclnc P If ule 11 J p m Aug 12
• A reed 4 I wtlh Cnuncohn 111
6 20 p m when 1 c tr d 1vcn hy Jcnnte I D kiter 40 l02211 B tr
m downtown Middleport Wtlh a L my 0Wehrung &lt;pp&lt; smg tn pay
r1111_;1,::1 ~~,Ill p Uti Jill ttltlll[lletllc [l lssl edt( d OII)Hs h1~1..:
plannmg mecltng lor parllctp mls $2 'iOO In \oluntect ltreltghter
1 edt ud Ihen 111 nul ldt 11 I w ts sl lK~ hy D1khcr s c r II t.:
sel lor 7 &gt;O p m on Aug ~ 111 lhc Breoll Ztrkle lord 1m tgc to lm
p aln I s ml
Pomeroy Vtlltgc H til tudolonum
tour wheeler lh tl '"" wrc&lt;ked by
Ti ~ htkc w ts scvcH:Iy lit 111 0 cd 1 I tl c l f sh I d th~,; D1kh(.;r
• lskec.J husmess owners 10 cut
Pomeroy Pohce olllcers who hor
ve!Jclc w 1s 111 de1 II ely d rn 1gcll I he cullen I rem uns under
1he £mss m Iron! ol thetr pn perty
rowed It to sc lfCh lor m IIIIU Ull
mvest1 ('&gt; 111 u tl c ratr '' s 11 1
• lahlcd u.: hnn nn m (~hto Env1
• Approved lhe rnuntles nl lhe
ronmenl d Ptolcclwn Agency July 10 rcgul If meetmg and July 17
re4ues1 lilt! would m Ike each rest
spcctal mcetmg
A meetmg woll he held FntL1y 11 10 10 1m m U1e Mctgs County
d~nl mstall h ILk Jlow d~vH.:e.~ ncar
Present were Mayor lnhn W
Emergency Medtc II Scrvoces hmldmg m Pomeroy lor pohlocal sub
warer meters cnslmt~ aile 1s1 $1'i
Dlaettn tr Clerk K tlhy llysen anti
dtviSions plannmg to requesl emergency purpose fundmg for cost&lt;
counctlmcn Sc 1t1 11tll m Boll llap
assoctated wtth lla.sh llotll.ltng m Max
,
tonst til Musser Wehrnng and
All clauns lorms 111 be submtlled to the SL11C Conlrolhng Board
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your husband Tu now he lnld you
IVC tlniiC tlllt
WCJI It
must he prell y annoymg
It thm must he annnymg lo see 1
lnl ol young wnmen hk,c me llex
mg the1r muscles wherever lhey go
- pH.:kmb up dmnt::r checks he 1t
mg thc1r boylncmh at tenms uu.J
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meet 'I l:CII Hnl y h 1vc nn 1pt h g1es
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she h ts I teed &lt;hst tcles tlltl I could
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s H..:nhces lh 11 I could never con
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unm md I deplh U( CX[lCfiCnCC tlllll
1 wtll nul kouw tor 1 long long
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Gingrich outclasses '96 GOP field
It s too bad that House Speaker
Newt Omgnch R Ga ISil t hkely
to be a prestdenttal c mdtdale next
year He d be the only Republtcan
contender with an exprutstve optt
mtsttc vtslon of Amenc 1 s fulllre
Far more than m hiS h&lt;x&gt;k To
Renew Amenca Gmgr"h s sense
of Amenca s greatness mtsston
and destmy were on dtsplty 111 a
speech he gave this week a1 the
Center for Straleglc and Intern 1
11onal Studtes It was 1hrcalinakmg
performance
In 11 Gmgnch echoed llte&lt;lllorc
Roosevel~ Woodrow Wilson John
Kennedy and Ron tid Re tg m ~
prestdents who summoned lhe
counuy to btg challenges md grand
purposes By comp.vtson the 1996
GOP field echoes at hesl Calvm
Coolidge and at worst Warren
Hardmg
The from runner Sen Bob Dole
(Kan ) openly Otsmtsses \;ISIOn
as a commodtty acqmred lrnm
pollsters Sen Phtl Gramm (Texa.')
sounds hts clanon 10 make the poor
get out ot the welfare wagon and
pull
Eormer l'enne~•ce Gov Lam tr
Alexander wams tn dtsm mile Ihe
federal government and C thlomm
Gov Pete Wtlson camp ugns to
ktck tllegal 1mmtgran1s out of tile
country and cancel atform lltve

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Ian Shnales newsleller, call I
sun 989·DUCK or Wrlle Uuck s
Rreath, 408 Rroad St Ne\ada
C1ty, CA 95959)
Ian Shoales IS a synd1caled

It was JUSt a hnle thmg And my
boyfnend Uunks I slwuld JUst get
over tt We were on v Jcanon on lhe
Outer Banks of North C trohnt and
every day we d slop u the s une
frmt stand When Andrew bought
the trmt there wa.' nut 1 pmt&gt;lem
He paod was gtven the ch mge
handed Ius parcel mtd we were off
But when I paou lhe lrun ven
dor always seemed In lnrgct that I
was the one who hau h mded her
the money She d gtve tl c chan 0 e
to Andrew even tl he w" sl nhng
off 10 the stde The Iu st tune we
gently corrected her H~.:; tnes ll
pull that everywhere -we go
I
saod and Andrew snapped hts tnt
gers Ill mock dtsappomunenJ
But the nexl tune lhc lrml ltdy
gave Andrew the change md tum
ly reachtxl over ru1d handed hun the
b.1g Then she gave me 1 look The

Capt. William 'Bill' Bryan
day July 2l 199~

Yo! There's no Indian in my cupboard

hnked 10 domcsuc vtsoon He wants
an economy whose t..1.x regulatory
and educ tllnn pohctes allow the
l1111tcd Sllles In he compettttve
glohally tn acceler tte lechnologt
cal development to max1m1ze the
ll S cump tr utve tdv tnt age and to
gel lhe lcdernl gowrnment oul ot

coercnmts ulltm U~ly requtred
Added Gmgnch We should
he very ~ trel ul tn IV&lt;lld putllng
ourselves It nsk
(not) ptck
hghls ( md) he extraordmanly
p tllent hut I do llunk there t(e
hnes th 11 get .:rossed
Gm,.rtch s p10hcy 111 Bosnta
mu.: u mnn 10 ement ot lo(; 11 1lf IUS s tys press sccreltry Tony lllm~
whole tlso relonhng lhe govern
Icy ts In mn ru1d trrun the Mushms
mcnl sn that anytlung 11 Llo~s 11 and prolcct lhcm wnh atr power ~
Llo~s hetlt:r lh 111 any Jilt; else
b&lt;1mbmg Belgrade 11 necess try He also w tills to h tlmce the but not In usr U S ground troops
budge! sn lhal lhe dollar ts s&lt;lmtd
Even though Gmgnch s vtston
and rem uns the Wl)fld s reserve 1s grand he s sllll weak on unple
currency lo hre tk Ihe hack ol memauon IS hts Bosnta stralegy
Vllllenl mme and drugs and to and hts congresswnal rnonlles
replace the welfare slale wuh m suggesl Be wnlesscs In hemg a
opportunity soctely
mtJ h1slory shows
romantic
In conlnsl to Ouch m m - who th 11 rom mtll;lsm c m 1-H.! d mgcrous
leads m tncreasmgly strong 1snla
As Kennedy dcm&lt; nstr tied wllh
tl&lt; n1st movcmenl opposm 0 tree Vtctnnm
he tnng my burden
trade and mvolvemenl tn world can Jc td to qu tgmlres llut dtscredot
troubles ~ Glngnch watHs to mtern lllon thsm
extend lhe North Amencan Free
And Gmgnch s !louse Repubh
Trade Agreemenl In all ot Latm c ms seem more dedtc tied to uans•
Amenca md seek Iree lrade zones fernng resources to lhe wealthy
ex1endmg lo Westem Europe and thlm bu1Idmg an opp&lt;&gt;rlumty soc1
J tpm
ely lor Ute whole populnllon
In 111 echo ol Presodent
On rellccuon perhaps ot s betler
Kcnu~uy s. bear tny burden
lor Gmgnch 10 merely loy wtth 4
m tugur 11 remarks Gmgnch sud prestdenttal c utdtdacy thos year and
th u when thrcctly dt dlenged we acl ts Ill tdeahsltc Ioree m tha
must he vtclonous Relernng to GOP He should stay speaker for
Bostut he satd 1 thmk ll1e notmn while and develop prudence to go
of 1 sm til hand ol h trbanans wtth bts exube90ce
dtrec1Iy t tkmg on Ihe ctvthzed
He can run for prestdenl whet!
democractes mtl wtnntng ts a he solder
Uueal to lhe enure survtval md sta
(Morton Kondracke Is exocu.!
bthty on llus planet md we should live ed1tor of Roll Call, the news·
respond 1111 w•lh whatev r level of paper of Captlol Hill )

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(EOITOR s NOTI llns nhtlu•ry is hem~: run a~:aln hec•uso nf
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Harry llros Krtullc 71 ol J&gt;n)JI"croy docd Sunu ty July 21 1n'i m
Holzer Metltc al C'et teo
Bom Dec 2l 1 J2'l m P &gt;meruy tlle sun ul Ihe lale Fr tnk utd I reda
Sm1th Kraullcr hew L' 1 end mmer and slcclworkcl
He w" , l 1s Army vetet ut of World W If II 1 member of the Mtd
dleporl Amem u Legum Focney Benncu Pusl 12~ the 1Inned Steelwork
ers and hts CB handle \1 as C dt Buyer and lloncsl luhn
He ts survtvcd hy hiS d tughtcr and son m l1w Sheila md Larry Palter
son ol Ractnc sons md d ughtcrs 111 law It mk ru1d Judy Krnuucr and
Kellh Kr tutlcr dl ul P 11 cfl y md D t!Tcll nd !leggy Krautter ul R tetne
siSiers Ltlhan W tlker 'I Spnnglteld md Evelyn While nl Racmc seven
grandchtklrcn twu step gt 1 dchtldren tw&lt; gre 11 grandchtldrcn and hve
step gr. tt ~r Ul kh ldren
He w L' ptcce led 111 k uh hy hts wile Leon 1 ( untmgh 1111 Kmuner
ststcrs Fret!\ M" L tws 1n ut I M u oc 11lun " 1&gt;11 lhcr I r mk Kmutler
Jr rulll one gr tntl 1111
Scf\tccs wtll he I pm Wcuo e&gt;u 1y ''the Ewmg ltlllcrtl Hmne
Pomer 'Y wolil 1hc Rev R&lt; he• I Snu h llllutllllc Bun 11 Wtlllullnw Ill Ihe
Gtlmnn; (cmc ~:ry wHit r-. 11\CSI ~ Ic Jiles h} Ihe MlLitllcpnrl Legum Pos1
Fncnds m •Y c II hclwecn 2 4 tnd 7 ! p m Tucsd •Y 11 tlleluner d ht\me

Elizabeth V. Slavin
Elizabeth V Sltvm 91 Mtddlepun ilted Mond ty July 24 199~ 111
Holzer Moo" tl ( cnler
Born July 19 1904 m Anthony W V 1 lhe d tughlcr ol the lnle
Franklm tnd II mn L11 Bell G miner I mLirun shew l'\ a hnmcrnnkcr ruuJ 1
member ol Ihe I trsl D tpltsl Church t I M1uulepurt md the Busy Bee
Cia."
She 1s su1 v1ve. I hy I mr s111s ml I u1ghters 111 I •w H lfry M 1ck and
Joyce Sinvm ul r 1111 I M lfV II lllU Rtll Sltv II !I Si Alh IllS w Va
Mayn trd mu M trctt S Javm ' I Gr.!]Jun~ V 1:-:um J 1ck uttl Rna Slavm
of Syracuse one tlmghlcr mu.an1l m ltw C trulyn nu Bulch Ad uns of
Elkms W V 1 11nl I'J grantkliiltiren 17 grc 11 go mdchtldrcn 111&lt;1 two
great grcal gt muclllldrcn
She wa' preceded 111 de llh hy twu suns 1 1cy lohnson Slavm lr md
Gene Crulcton Sltvm a d ouglucr Rchecc 1 Slnvm utd scvctal hr01hers
and stslers
Local servtces Will he held Thurs&lt;1ty II 2 pIll 11 tltc l'tsl cr l'uner d
Home Mttldlep 11 wuh lhc Rev Muk M 1 ow &gt;lltctlltug trtvcSillc
servtccs Wtll be l'rtd 1y 11 2 p m II W dltcc Memoli~ ( cmclety ( lm
tonvtlle W V 1 l11e11ds m y ~ Jl Ill he lu tct ~home&lt; n Wcducsd ty lmm
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Marian J. Smart
M man Je '" Sm trl 71 ol the Pomeroy Nursmg md Rch thohtalton
Center fnnnerly ol Domvtlle dted Mundty July 24 I'J'J~ at 0 Bleness
Mcmonal Hnspoltl Athens
Bom Sepl 10 192'ltn Alhcns Cou111y lhe d mghtcr olthe I lie Wtlhrun
Henry md M me lluidunson Henry Barber she w IS 1 homemaker
She ts survtvcd by herd 1ughter Theresa 1 hompson &lt;II Alhany grand
chtldren Jclltcy 1 humpmn nl Athens and Rchccc 1 Thompson of
Alhru1y and slcphmlhcr Anson Dckc McLc ut 1( Columbus
She was precctlctl 111 le tlh by her hush md f'loyd Sm trt tnd slep
m01her &lt;Finrcnce llenry
Servtces wtll he I p m Thursd ty 111 tl1c Btg my lord m Funer tl Home
Alb my wtllt tllc Rev I dw trd ltMtcs othcttltllg Bnn tl wtlllnllow m the
Greenlawn ( emetery Nclst nvtlle l'ncnds 111 •Y c 111 Irom 7 eJ p m
Wednesday 11 the tuner d hone

Today's livestock report
COLUMIHIS (APl ~ j.u&lt;iutn 1
Ohto dtrcct hug pucc &gt;y1t selc&lt;Jed
buymg pnmts fucsdhy hy the ll S
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are 7 S 10 p m Mondays at the
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Second Avenue 111 Mtutlleporl
Folk g 1Spcl JIZZ 111 I ce untry wtll
be perlonncd I&lt; r dot ub c til JJ2

narrows IIIU gtlts ,;;;-!SIIy 50cenls higher llcm md m xlcr 1tc to
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pmnts 45 IX) 47110 m JSily 4'\ ~0
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t•;';!,~l;~.c Meigs Branch
will be domg sports physicals
for all Meigs &amp; Eastern
athletes on July 29.
We will begm wtth Eastern
athletes at 7:00 am &amp;
Meigs at 8:00am.
/lease bnng your signed
physical card wtth you.
~Ne are lQcated at 130 Mill-Street
m Middleport.
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By VINCENT CINISOMO
pieced a six-run foUrth inninJ;. AI stron g inn ing s in hi s first maj or·
Associated Press Writer
that pomt. one fan behind home league game. earning the victory .
Sanders, acquired from Cincin·
Cincinnati Reds fans probably
plate yelled loudly : " Nice trade! "
wish Oleir new No. 21 would play
Portugal has lost his last four nau in a trade Friday. batted leadoff
anotber spon -right now.
Slarts and his last six decisions. The anti went 1-for-6. He singled home
Pitcher Mark Portugal put on
right-hander has failed to go f1ve a run in the seventh.
Greg Colbrunn and Charles
Deion Sanders' number, then the
innings' in three of his last four
John
son homered for the Marlins.
Padres did a number on him Monslal"t£ and has a 7.25 ERA since his
Rockies
11, Phillies 3
day night as San Diego outslugged
last' win June 18.
Rookie
Bryan Rekar overcame a
the Reds 10-8.
Andy Benes (4·6) relied heavily
hom e run by pitcher
pinch
-hi!
Portugal , acquired from San
on the early lead. He gave up seven
Omar
Olivares
to lead \'iS1tmg ColFrancisco on Friday night in an
hits and five runs in 6 1-3 innings,
orado.
eight-player trade that saw twoand is 4-1 with six no-decisions in
Rskar (2-0l pitched the Rockies'
sport star Sanders go to the Giants. · his last II starts.
first
~omplete grunc lhi~ season m
gave up I 1 hits and tiine runs in
"I was lucky we scored a lot of
beating
the Phillies for the second
just 3 1-3 innings.
runs," Benes said. " It was one of
lune
in
six
days.
Portugal (5-6) was jeered by the
those games where I didn't have a
Olivares
became the first pitcher
home crowd as the Reds' winning
whole lot. I wouldn't classify it as
to connect as a pinch-biller since
streak ended at five games.
one of my bener efforts.· '
Don Robinson for Piusburgh in
Cincinnati reluctantly gave up
In other NL games, Colorado
1990.
Sanders to get Portugal because .. routed Philadelphia 11 -3; Chicago
Jason Bates, Andres Galarraga,
they 'needed someone to fill in for
beat New York 5-3 ; San Francisco
·me injured Jose Rij&lt;&gt; - topped F-londa 8-3; Los · Angeles . John VanderWal and Joe Girardi
" It wasn't exactly the way 1 edged Houston 6-5 and Atlanta homered for Colorado.
Dodgers 6, Astros 5
envisioned it wiJen I got here,"
nipped P1ttsburgh 3-2.
Portugal said. " I just have to put it
Chad Fonville drove in three
Giants 8, Marlin.' 3
behind me and go get the next
runs
as Los Angeles won in HousDeion Sanders wa' upstaged by
one.''
ton.
a rookie teammate when both made
· The next Reus pllcher 'was Dave
Ramon Martinei pitched his
their debut for v1sitmg San FrancisBurba, another player mvolved m
second
complete game despite
co.
the trade . Burba gave up a two-run
allowmg
a three·run homer to DerJ;unie Brewmgton pitched seven
smgle to Eddie Williams thai comrick May mthe mnth .

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MOUND CHAT • Cincinnati's Benito Santiago (18) talks with
starting pitcher Mark Portugal during second inning action
. against the San Diegu Padres in Cindnnatj. Portugal was shdled
: ror nine runs in just three and one-third innings as the Padres
. ' won, I O.K. (A P)
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&gt;Rijo told to .rest arm;
:.operation postpon~d
formauon, tlol:IOI..., would ha vt: to
cut open the dhow and cut it out ol'
the hgamen1 Ri1o would ncc&lt;l
month ..; ot rchahilit:uion tim e
''11 depends upon 1hc ex,.:t pro·
cedure. w~ · n.: 110[ goin g to know
until Ihey gel in Ihere ... Dowden
said . "Dul any lllllC !hat yon have
an ~1perarion th;1t mvolw:-. the li gamr.:nl, it's a seriou:-; tlp~:ralion . I
·J]itch again lnl~ lhi .'i sca:oion or don't think thm any ol IJS coulti say
require elbow surgery lhal souhl that if he wa' operaletl on toda y.
he'lllle ready lnr ,~;pnng lrauun g ·:
sidelitle him inlo ncxl ;.;ea:.;nn .
Rijo rcmovctl him s~:ll from a
· "I'm nol sure 1f it's ~ontl n~: s
·.Or no news,' · general mmwgcr Jim game" m San Di~go la:-;1 Tuesday
Bowden said, after !:liking 10 Dr. bec:IUse of the pauL lie hat!
resigned himself to surgery , hut
'James Andrews .
. In any cast", the Reds will he ~aid lfe wouiU do whah.: vcr
"witbout their 1990 World Series Andrews rel:ommenllt::t.l
A m:tgnetic rC!'iOnanc.:e ima~ing
'MVP for atleasl another montl1.
R.ijo tlew In Birminghmn. AI~L. test Montiay found hlnnd 111 lhc
Qn Monday fnr a magnetic reso- elbow l(&gt;r the first time. c:11"eti by
nance imaging test ;md an cx;un hy the lig:unent pulling away slightly
.lndrews.,. who recnmmcmlctl thai from the calcium tonnation. Dow.;
J.ijo re~t h'is .,Pain lui pitching elhow den said.
Amlrews wams to M! C how thnl
rather th:m have lmmcdnlle._
·affec1s·the
dhow.
Sw-gery.
" By pulhn~ away a link hi I. 11
: Rijo will he cx:uninetJ agaiu in
two or three weeks II' the clhow may h.:lp the healing process ,"
iinproves wilh rest, Rijo could he ·Dowden saiU. "He has recom!lack pitching in lour lo six weeks. mentletl that we re.o.;t Jnst ~tnll not
Bowden said.
operme at this time. He sa1d it is
: "If over this period of tunc it's
possible that by having 11 pull away
qot healed, then he would need to a little anti having blmti in tl1ere, it
be operated on." BowdL'II scutl.
might heal and he 1rlay never need
: Rijo, 30, has a l:aldum form:lHI he operate on him .
.
tlon slightly smaller Ihan a .marhlc
"He said the only way tn know
ii1 a ,ligament in the nght dhow. is to give it rest. "
l'he lump has been there smcc at
Dowden said thai Ritn will not
least 198R, btll he has cmuinued lo get another· cor11snne shot to mHsk
pitch w1t11 pain.
the p&lt;un.
: The pain got to~ too mutll ~.Ius
Rijo Jlcw hack lrnm Biqningseason . He was thsahlcU the fl{st ham. arrivell at R1verfron1 Stadium
til;o weeks in .June. twk a cortisone Jurmg a 10-X loss to San Diego,
sf!ot June 17, came hack and made .went joggmg, showered and left
only four starts bct'nrc the pain het'ore reporter,; enlered lhe club(orce~ him hack on the disabled
house after the game, accortling to
an allcm.lant .
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CINCINNATI (/\1')- Jos e
Rijo had hoped to know today
' whether an elbow operation is
unavoid1ble.· He's going to have to
'wait some more l~lr hi!-i answer. f'
Surgery for Rijn has h&lt;?'e'n
pushed back at least a kw more
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: CINCINN/\TI (AP) - CUICUI·
~ti Reus cmchcr [);unon Berryhill
P.Ubably will have surgery today In
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Re&lt;ls put Berryhill nn the
1:5-day disabled list Monday and
activated outfielder-first hascman
Brian Hunter fmtn the tlisahlctllisl
·Hunler. nul :-;ince June 20 with a
1orn hamstrin~. stant·d in ri.~ht
fielti .
: Berryhill will he cxarnin~d
today hy Dr. James. Andrews ~n
Sinninghalll. /\Ia II arthroscopiC
sjugery is rccommemJcd. DciTYIHII
w.ill be oul four to s1x: weeks
: "It' s probahly the hone chips
and spun; situation Lh~tl evcryhody
011 this club seems In he going
tbrough right now," D~rryhill said.
• Catcher Be111IU Santiago ha&lt;l
sUrgery May 25 10 rL·move trag Jtlents from his clhow . and returned
tethe lineup .July~ Oullieltlcl Enc
A.nthony had !-.ttrgcry to remove a
t1one spur from Ius clhow t.lurin~
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c:atchers since Santiago's return ,
with Berryhill getting. the fewest
aPpearances. Overall , Smlltagn htL'i
slatted 22 ga~es, Eddit! T&lt;tuhen ...,ec
36 and Berryhill 21 .
.
: The Reds signed Dcn·ylllll 111 tl1e
off-season to a two-year contracl
wiOI a $500,000 hase each season
and the possibility or another
""00 •oho in honuses each year. t
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Sanders may return to 4.9 ers
By BARRY WILNER
AP Football Writer
Hey Deion, now that you've
won a Super Bowl, ·where are you
going?
Back to San Francisco·&gt; Could
be.
Last week's baseball trade from
the Cincinnati Reds to the San
Francisco Giants might have
helped the NFL champion 49ers.
Sanders is a free agent, and the
49ers don't have much room under
the salary cap. But the All-Pro cornerback and Defensive Player of
the Year at least IS geographically
closer to the team he helped win
the champiOnship m January.
"II helps the poss1b1lity of being
comfortable to play two major
sports m the same city," Sanders
said Monday before the Giants beat
Florida m Miami. " You have to
lhmk about a lot of things, like you
woultln' 1 last a day playing base·
ball m San Francisco and footpall
m Dallas ..
Sanders won't be available to an
NFL team until October. unless he
chooses to filrgo a '$! million bonus
for finishmg the baseball season.
The Miami Dolphins have made
noise about pursuing him, and
Sanders wan1s to ·hear some1hing
concrete from the team.
''I'm so tired of the Dolphins
management fooling the fans in
Miami, like they're really pursuing
Deion sanders," he said. "We
haven' 1 yet had a call from anyone
in the Dolphins organization in the
last year. So let's quit playing with
these fans down here. If you really
want to pursue me, you know my
agent. .,
"What's h1s phone number''" a
reponer asked.
"Money," Sanders sa id . "].
800~ Money ."
.
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to free agent defensive 'tackle Steve

Residents protest
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hear back from him," 49m general manager D~v1gh1 Clark srud. " If
it h'appens, it' s going to be great ,
bull'mjusl not sure aboul it ."
Emtman is expected to make a
dcci s1on later this week
Eaglts
Tackle Dcmard Wilhams, who
atlm1ttctl lasl week he had tcslcd
posi uve for using manjuana, was
suspended hy the Nfl_ for the fi1 st
s1x g&lt;Uncs of the season. He will be
allowed 10 praCIJce and play during ·
the preseaSon.
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thai we ' ll be without Bernard's services for six games, at this time,"
said Bob Ackles, director of foot·
.ball administration for the team.
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The Indi ans won 1hc opener ol a
Jim Edmonds connected for
AP Baseball Writor
lhree-game series between d1v1s ion California. and extended a 1eam
The New York Van kees can leaders and impro ve d 10 7-0 in reco rd by sco ring 111 hi s 13t h
only hope they have as much suc· extra innin gs. Alben Belle anu strai ght game,
cess with thelf reclamation proje ~ t Sanely Alomar homered for Cleve- ·Yanke~s 5, Ran~~rs 4
as the Boston Red Sox have had land.
M1k e Stan ley SJngled off the
wiOI theirs.
While Darryl Strawberry was
bitting two more .home runs in the
minors Monday night and waiting
to be called up by the Yankees, the
Red Sox were watching Tim Wake·
field win again.
Wakefield, cut by Pittsburgh m
spring training after losing 15
The first annual Southern Girls' of Coach Jenni Roush was receiveti
games in the minors last year, leads basketball crunp m1tler the direction with great success as 2~ girls par·
the majors with a 1.63 ERA. The
knuckleballer has gone 10-1 since
being plucked off baseball's scrap
heap by Boston.
" I've been through a lot Ole lasI
·couple of years," Wakefielti said
after pitching the Red Sox past the
Minneso la Twins 4-1. ' 'Thai 's
helped me stay ·calm and sta y as
humble as 1 can. Th1s game can
JUmp up anti bite you."
Strawberry, meanwhile, 1s s1 ill
wondenng when he' II jump back to
the big leagues. The eight-time NL
All-Star homered twice for Tnple·
A Columbus, but contract problems
have delayed his return to New
York .
The Yankees haven't needed
him lately, though. They tied a season-high with their sixth straight
win, beating Texas 5-4.
In a game that could be a pre·
v1ew of a postseason rnatchup ,
Cleveland downed California 9-7
in 10 inning s. In another game,
. Milwaukee defeated Seaule 6-4.
Wakefield won his sixOI straight
garne, striking out seven and walking one in 7 1-3 innings at Fenway
Park.
"T1m's bceli our mosi consis·
tent pitcher," catcher Mike Mac·
farlane said. " You can't pattern
your swing for a knucklcballcr . ...
Guys are coming up every at-bat
with a different bat, a heavier one.
SOUTHERN GIKLS CAMP ·The l'ir., t annual Smllhern
a longer one, a shorter one."
Girls' haskrthall L:a lll(l W:.t!'i sut:..:~s ..,;ful as 25 girls parlidpated. J•h: ~ .
Rick Aguilera finished for l8tl1
tured are, fil'.'it row, l ~r, .ltri Jli~l. llrnuk~ Kiser, .lcrrc1an l.uld. t\sh -1
save. and sixth in six trie s si nce
tOn Brown, .lennift·r \Vult'~, :mel Susan llruutr. St·cotul row-Katie
being traded from the Twins to
Sayre, R1·andi l . an~. Amand;1 .Fett y Maggi~ Smith, .-nd Rou:hd
Boston .
Marshall. , Tl1ird row-Ko1yla Stuver, J\1io..;ly Sellers, Lan1l11r LawIndians 9, An~els 7
son, Tiflomy Williom1s, and S&lt;.~rab 8r;IUt'r. Fourth ruw-Hcolllll·r
Manny Ramirez doubled home
Dailey, Lindsay Smith, Brna Sa)Tc, Shn:y l.)'cm:-., K:11ie Cu mmins.
the tiebreaking run in the lOth al
Fifilh row~ Sammi ~i ..,;snn, .Jess Cudnn, Amlwr Ohlinger, .fonnu
Anaheim Stadium. and Cleveland
Manuel, and .Jenny Ruush. Sixth rnw- ·cuou:h .lt'nnifcr Roush mnJ
t1cd its longest winning streak ol
Tndd Cummins. Ahs~nt were Fa linn Ruush. Alan Crisp unci Cuad1
the season at seven .
John Mnnuel.

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the winninQ run in the hoUO!ll &lt;tl
the nint.l1 in'iling . Tl: xa . . los t its se~­
son-hi£h ~.:ighth in a CO\\
Don Matlingl) \\l:nt 2- lor ~::!
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Bernard has said pubhcly that he
made a mtstake and he has
Iltngals
expressed Ih1s regrets to t11e coach·
Linehacker-defens1ve end Todd •
ing s taff, his teammates and to
Kelly, a 1993 first-round draft pick
Eagles fans .
cut last weekend, by San Francisco,
was claimed on waivers by CincinRunning back Vaughn Hebron
WIII miss the 1995 season with a
nati.
torn ligament in hi s righ1 knee.
Ironically. Kelly was cut by San
Hebron collided wi1h defensive
Francisco because the 49ers signed
lineman Rhett Hall during Sun- Alfred Williams, who played the
day' s.rnorning p[aclice.
sa me position in Cmcinnati.
Redskins
Williams led the Bengals with 9
Second-round draft pick Cory
1/2 sacks last' season.
Raymer wa s expected to sig,n a . ·
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rour-ye_ar. 52.087 million contract
wday . [he All-/\menca center a)
W1sconsin got a deal thai included
ADA, Ulun ( /\P) ~ Kimhcrly
a 57 12.000 prorated signing bonus. Chandler'"" heen hirc&lt;l "'I he
The package for the 6-fool-2. 293- head women's haskelhall coach al
pound center and the 37th overall Ohio Nnnhem 11111vc"uy.
pick will count $428.000 toward
Chandler. abo hirt·&lt;l as"" assisUl..: t..: ;:un's salary cap this season .
lant pwtessm ol heal! II :uJtl physiln negotiations with firsHount.l cal eUucatnm, has hct· n a physical
&lt;hoic.e Michael Westbrook . lhc education 111structor und head
s11.ks remain far apart. w1th nn women 's baskcthall cmtch m Cal
movement in sight.
State-Northrul~e lor the past four
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No 4 oven\H draft 'pick w111 get t~ 1 e Bowling Green. While HIt JN( I, she
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ticip-ated. Various lundamen~~l
skills were taught at lhe can.,,
along wilb Learn msLrucllon. nllt! ~
on-one skills, and two-on-two plqy.
The crunp ran Mon&lt;lay through Fri·
day with the girls heing divided up
intu different squatk Each counr.cr
reocived a T-&gt;ilirt for lhcir"Cffllrtll.
According to Southcm Varsl1y
coach Jennifer Roush 1he crunp ~~"
a huge success, even bigger thlln
expected for th e first year. "We
were really Jfleas e&lt;l with t)1e
turnout we had and the effort ~Je
girls put forth . We have a g&lt;xxl t!tl·
ent base comi ng up through the
ranks."
Winners in the various ranks
were Ashton Drown, Kalie Sayre,
Kayla Stover, :md Lind .say Smith·
Free throw shollting ; · Ashton
Drnwn, Kmic Sayre, Kayla Sttlver.
and Lindsay Smith·"P·I-Ci" shnot·
ing contest; Ashton Brown. Kmic
Sayre, Misty Sellers , and Kati
Cummin s-Knockout winners; and
Stacy Lyon' anti Sarah Brauer the
2-on-2 winners
Allentling th e camp were J~ri
Hill, Drooke Kiser. Jmtlan Litiel.
Ashtnn Drown, .J ennifer Wol(e,
Susan Braner, Katie Sa yre; Drmldi
Lane, Amanda Fetty ,. Maggie
Smith, mul Rachel Mar.&lt;hall, 1(ayla
Stover, Misty Sellers. Laraine LaW'
son, Tiffany ,Willl:uns, SMay
Bra.uer, Hcat h.cr Dadey, Linds~
Smllh, Dena Sayre. Stacy Lyo~.
Kntie C unumn ~. Summi Sisson
.less Cod ner. /\mher Ohlinger
.lonna Manuel. Fallon Roush alu
Jenny Roush . t 'um.: hes at lht: eun1
were Jc nmfc r l~nush , Todd Cuu1
mins, Alan Crisp and Coach Jn~t
Manuel
Among lhe guest speakers at lht
camp wen~ Gortlun l;tsher ar_lt
Scott Wolfe.

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education.

Oppnnel1ts of the mcrense that
"It's In the pn1111 where it's real-. would rru:-.c Hamilton Cnunry sales
ly tough to swmg Ihe hal anti throw Lax one rercentagl! pt1int to help
the ball wilh any kmtl nf vclndty," pay for two new sports .stat.hums
Berryhill saHI .
drew mosl of the support from lhe
Berryhill "ha111n g . I~~ with crowd.
two homers ami I I RDI'. lie has
The revenue \yollltl help pay for
thrown out live nl 2 1 ha~L' "tealcr!'i
a $540 m1llum project In huiltl '"P·
(2.4 percenl). !hr IlL'' ' peH,:e ntag~: arate !-itatliums fnr toothall's Benrunong the thrcl' catd)L'I S.
gals a11d hasehall's Reus anti tear
down
25-year-old Rivert'ront Statli ·
_ "
Trim tim., ·
urn, wheu~ hnth tcarn.o.; currently
Mark Portu~al got IIi' hair cut play
Monday be fort: Ius IIT"I ' tart lor the
The reams have said lhcy could
leave
Cmcinnali il' they do hnl gel
Reds. ·
Porrugal, part ol an cight-playt:r new s1M1ums will! profit-making
trade with Snn f-litlll:l'il"O !:1St Fri- feature!'i suc,h as. lux.ury hoxl!'s.
day, had hrur helnw .his collar when
About 400 people allentled the
he showed up in Cinl·mn:tti . Tc:un hearing at the Albert B: Sahin Cnn·
rules mm1Liate no lacial han and no vention Cemer.
County Commissioners Guy
hair below tlw collar
Portugal waited u111il Monday ttl Guckenberger and Doh Bedinghaus
gel tht: haircuL Manag er Davey have s::Jii.J they will vott' for tlu.: tax
· Johnson walkcti up hchiml hint and increase, assuring r:as~agc. The
·rubbed his hanti on1hc hack &lt;if Ihe vote is schedulcti lilf Wednesd:1y's
pitcher's head a'fler Ihe tlim_
commi:-i:-;ion JOCt:tiJlg.
The crowd repealedly shouted
"It's tt'aumalit:. m ~ m ." Portuga l
said ,. "This is a serious move in m.v down speakers who supported 1he
life."
plan to increase the cnunty sales
tax lfom S.S percent to 6.S percent .
~__,..
Guckenberger frequently asked
No rohah fnr Hunter
Humcrwa'\ heading out the door crowd memhcrs to restrain themof the clubhouse Sunday night 1&lt;1 selves, at one poinl calling for a
recess "until the hecklers can calm
start his minor-league rchahilitation
down."
ass1gnmcn1 when Johnson stopred
"We hnv.: six people· to speak in
him and tnlti him In stay.
First hasem:m Hal Morris felt a favor of the proposal anti probahly
twinge in his hamstring Sunday, 50 of you against." Guckchbcrger
prompting Johnson tn keep Hunter said. "II you don ' t keep it dnwn.
your ~~nple won't get their
around . .
chance.
SOil.

Mrulinez (I 0-6). who pitched a
no-hitter on Jul y 14. allowed eigl11
hits.
Greg Swindell (6 -4 ) had l1i s
four-grunc w1nnm~ su cak stopped.
Cuhs 5, Mds 3
Ma1k Grace's two -1un double
hi~hhghtetl a four-run fiflh inning
as hosr Ch1ca~o ~m,ppctl n se \'cngame losmg streak
Jim Bullinger (7-2) pilched
seve n innmg s, giving up two runs
and.seven hils.
Rand y Myers got hi s :!3td sa ve
de spite allowing a run.
Mets rookie Bill Pulsipher (2-5)
p1tched his flfSI complele game,
allowing six hits and fi ve run s.
llraves 3, Piratts 2
Ryan Klesko 's home run to
straightaway cetuer licld hroke a
nimh-innm~ tic and earned visiling
Atlanta to. ils 17th victor¥ in .2.1
games.
Klesko's drive was only the sec·
ond homer off Dan Plesac (3·2)
this season
Brad Clontz (5·1) pitched a
score less eighth mning for the vic·
tory , and Mark Wohlers finished
for his II th save.

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be better for us if contact was made
immediately. After mu ch soul
searching, we elected not 10 permit
contact until we were obligated to do
so by law. The agency personnel
assured us that our thmking was
~;".';!'
sound.
This incideiu was the firSt inkling
• Dear Ann landers: My wife and we had that the laws had been
1 adopted several children many years changed, allowing children's birth
ago when adoption records remamed parents 10 contact them when they
iealed.
became adults. Our children are now
: When our youngest child wa s 17 , over21. One child is currently living
the adoption agency contacted us to with a birth parent, hnd another has
' let us know the birth mother had become very close to her natural
requested that we be "warned" of her siblings. We feel like outsiders.
plans to contact our child as soon as
While our children assure us that
it was legally possible . This they love us very much, this has hurt
q&gt;mmunication was accompanied by more than l evec thought possible. We
il;thinly disguised threat that it would would never deny our children the

Ann
Landers

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~Beat

"wholeness." they say they now feel,
but we were simply not prepared 10
share grandchildren with people we
don't know and divide llolidays and
family events as if there had been
several divorces in the family.
Now when couples adopt, they
must reali&gt;.e that the new law has
changed everything. They will be
linked to the birth family in ways.that
will affect their day-to-day lives
forever. -· PEORIA, ILL.
DEAR PEORIA: In my opinion,
the laws should have been left alone.
When it becomes well known that
birth records once considered sealed
for all time can now be opened, a
great many couples will opt not to
adopt. And who can blame them?The

uncertainty must be simply awful.
Unfortunately, thousands of
~ren who might ~ave had an
opponunity to be brought up by two
loving parent.~ now will be denied
that chance. What a tragedy.
Dear Ann landers: I am going on
a diet -- again .. detennined to tlrop
20 pounds so I will look good when I
serite as maid of honor at my sister's
wedding.
Since I am now calorie-conscious,
a friend gave me a column you ran in
1988. She has had it taped to her
makeup mirror ever since. Please
print it again. I laugh every time I read
it. .. M.B. IN ALABAMA
DEA'R M.B.: With pleasure. Here
it is: •

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~dopting parents should-be aware of rights of birth family
Dear Ann: l have tried every diet
under the sun, without success. Six
weeks ago, I hit on an idea that
worked wonders. It is sane, healthy
and effective, and it doesn't cost
anything.
Whenever l feel like snacking
between meals, l put a quarter in a
box on my desk and drink a glass of
water instead. Please pass it on to
your readers. Itworks.--ATI..ANTA
SUCCESS SlORY DEAR A1LANTA: Great idea, but
it didn't work for me. Immediately
after reading your letter, I began to
think about a leftover piece of
chocolate cake in the kitchen. I put
25 cents in a saucer on my desk and
went to the kitchen to get a glass of

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water. While I was in the kitchen, ·I ~
ate the piece of chocolate Clke.
:
Gem of the Day (Cnedit Katharine •
Hepburn): If you arc given a choice
between money and sex appeal, take money. As you get older, money will
attract a lot more men than sex
appeal.
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· If yn.u're 111 rcre ~ tL"LI in whcrl'
~ome of ynur tax dollar~ go. tlu:n

tion's (.;rowtlcd with lh~: sm;u-tc:-.1 .
most tlesirahlc neck piL:ces, mlllh
amJ coats thai fc.t\hinn has to olll'r
amJ thi~ is tlistinctly a fur sea,\mt."
you'll wa11t to ~""'w 111: 11 President
Tile prices' $2.50 to $7).
Clinton ha:-. m t1tk ; 1va!l; 1hh:: $100
Castnria W:li' hcing higllly
ffiilliou in elllL!fgi!IKY hOllll! (!llCrgy
advt:rtised and at th:lt (ltlint in time
i•ssistance funtls to 11' .'litiC!t- that . h:lt.l heen on the mar}::t:l lorJO
.
I extreme Im I years. C:hesterfic ld c : i~:m:
lll!S wen.:
recently expLTll'IH.:l'&lt;
~
'.wea th er.
·
also hein~. . . .well nLivnli~\..."ll. AnHillg
: State.-&gt; can U~l' thi~ money to ray
other roint.. . maLic in the cigarctt~
cooling hi ll ~ . huy ran~ or air &lt;.:ond\- ad was the ~talemL:nt :
lioncr·~ am1 provide 1111lcr energy
"Chesterfields hit the ~moJa:
jlssi~lancc so th ~lt d_d~rly :Uld other
!-i[lOt , they let you k1mw you arc
The Ohio University College of
~\1w-inr.:om e ! ~lrntltl· ... cnn get
smoking-they ·~ ; ,li~fy . ' Yet, Osteopathic Medicine Childhood
lhrough the heal.
they're mild ." 1\ rack or 20. Immunization Program (CHIP), a
· : While it mi!!hl he rdrc.-..tlin~ to
''wrapred in gla:-.siue paper- keeps mobile health program, will prok:now that the SilK! million is not them fresh," sold for 10 cents. Hess vide free immunizations for all area
£oing to go .lo a torcig_n l:OUiltry- &amp; Ru~scll. in Milldleport were children from birth through middle
fhe people ~~~ most ol thpm .. \!l'ITI ~o advertising their Maxwdl automo· school on Wednesday, Aug. 16
hat e Amcncans any"\Y;~y-a~am
hil~:s which could he nrcrated for from 9-12:30 p.m. at the Meigs.
Jler.o.:nnal responsil1iliiy has gone $2 a wet:k. The louring t:ar soltl for County Fair.
down the tuhe. Is it really the $74) as did the roadster. A coupe
Also available are blood pres;esponsinilily of the federal gov- and a sedan were hoth SI01J5 . H. sure screenings as weU as displays
M. Crc&gt;s. s.· was sell in~...., Vi··trolas
and
.t~ 1•.UL:
" ·k s I'&lt;&gt;r
~rnmt':Jlt 10 1arg ~: I
....
cooling the pcopk "nf our muion ·! Starr Phonographs at $15 ami up
J' herc havl! hc~.::n htH summL·r~ anc..l JnainlaineU a "hig stock " nf
flefore ntH.I everyone seemed 10 Victor RccnnJs.
SUMMER SOCIAL
work out some kind or an ammgcFrench Measles had brnkcn nul
The home of Ch;u·tcs an&lt;l Ruth
inelll . These days. appare ntl y. a·t C:unp Sheridan in Mont~mnery.
niany dnn't do that.
1\lahama, when~ Mcig~ County's Ann Riflle W&lt;~s the sc'l ling for the
recent summer socia l of Pr~n.: ptor
: : Chic11go, of course. sullcrctl t.hc Company C Wil"i undergoing train·
worst hit of tht· hcar:uuJ lll'cl swry ing and the company was quaran- Beta Beta Chapter. Oet;, ~igma Phi
1fwt tl1c situa ti on was .'-O ~evcrc . tinct!. Lencrs cnuJU cnnlinue to go Sorority.
AltenJing Wt'I'C Rcva ,Vaughan.
However. I can't help nut wonder into the c:unp and Meigs residents
Velma Rue, .Jane Walton. Eleanor
:Whatever lwppcncd to the pcr:-.onal were cncouragctl 10 kct.;.p on _wtilrcsrunJ.I;ihility 1hat every individual ing Lh~ir servicemen hut no lellers Thomas, Ann Rupc. Mr. and Mr.,.
Used w acc.:crt and work oul.
could c.:ome out. /\t lease 2~ mem- Jim A&lt;lams. Mr. and Mrs. Rnhert
Elberfeld, Mary Morris, Dohna
: Dy the waY, Ohio i&lt; cmc of ~1c hers of tl1c company had hcen hos· Dyer, Margaret Stl:wan, .lo:tn
·19 states to .rcceivc th~ fctlcral pi"talizcd.
The Middleport Literary Club- Cnrtler, k':itn Powell. Clarice Krautmllnies. The :unounr 1 Over Ill milter, Rose Sissi.lll, 1111LI Norma
lion dollars.
still goi ng stnmg;-met at the home
or Miss Nella Gnlderwootl and the Custer. Other ~uests were Ann Riffle, Cheryl Facemyer. and Cindy
~ Dale aiH.l Marge Walhurn of Meigs County ~omen·~.Christian
Facemycr. anti two gnmdchiiLlrc n
Middleport havl' sotnl' intt;n.: ~tin{ · Temper~ncc lln_um held. lis annual
nfthe hosts .
old Meigs Cmn11y newspaper.... ct~n~el~tum at tJ1e Ro~.:k~11le Church
:which they t!r:ICitm .. ly lnancd lo 111~ ~~~ . ~ l_m st-:md I hclicve t!laf orgalo peruse. huerestinl! slull.
nm1tton went tn rile ways1tle some
•: One edition is The RcruhJican years lah:1.
In an dTort to rmvide our readof Friday. Sept. 2R. 1'!17; pun·
ership with t'Urrcnl news. the Gal·
Thauk. you for rcmcmhcrin g lipo/i.&lt; Dtlilv Tril&gt;un&lt;' ami Tlw /Jailv
lM&lt;hed a lew m&lt;~nths alter the llnit·
ell States had entL'red Wt~rlcl War I Mrs. Eliz&lt;~ hetll Sll;u·pcJack. former ScntineJ will nol accept wetlding·s
~pril6, l'JI7
· Meigs rcsidt:nt. who marked her niter (l() days from the date of the
·: The Red Anch&lt;~r DcpartrnL·nt 1)4th hirthd11y recently at the event.
~ore in Pomeroy Was apparently Ruscgate Care Center in ColumAll -club meetings &lt;~nd other
.iust delighted til hear news Hrticlcs in the society section
~ling fuJI hJas_
t ~111d CVCI~ L~1rricd l&gt;us. She
from you ami is lu.::Hkc.l strong for must be suhmiltcd within 30 days
fwr~ il'\ a p:u·t ol Its stt~k . fh1s wa:-.
IJ)
.
til the days ncfore clcpartmcnl
of occurrence.
:ktores were pick!:'ll'd and hoyt:otlcd
Ami what a great rain Suntlay
fOr s~lling furs. yt~u 'lmler~t;mtL
CVL'ning
. We ncedeU that. Do krxp
~he sto"rc's advl'riJscmcht Ill Ilk
smilmg.
llf!wsprt~r stale&lt; I:
• uNevcr hcforL' h:~vc we lwd .. . o

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Tu~stlay, Oct. 24 from 4-6:30
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Techni4ues will be explained to
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cine by two years of age. In addition to routine immunizations, the
clinic can also administer the Hepatitis B vaccine series at no charge
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1991.
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from contagious disea•es such as .
whooping cough hnd polio, children need a minimum of three
doses of DPT and oral polio vac--

539 B'RYAN PLACe
MIDDLEPORT 992·2772
· OHice Hours: Mon.-Fri.

Tire
Serv1ce

COMMUNITY
CAB CO. INC.

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Hltt!nd ont! sc.,sion . TIJC.''C ci.Hsst:s
will ;~low for time to hcgin devel-

Buzz's Cal])et
Installing, fnc.

lmperl~l

Httltfn

Meigs High to· host education workshops
A series oLw_c)rk~bnps will he the workshOflJQJake _!lom_e to !!~
held at Meigs High School dealing in the ClassroOm. Class size is lim~
in several subjects ranging from ited Ill 25. ·
Wednesday, Aug. 9 from 9-2
math cmd science aclivities. intelli·
gence and .computer software. The p.m. will be a workshop on multi·
public is in vi ted to attend these pie intelligences. Those attending
workshops. To register, call Wendy will receive the hook "Multiple
Halar at the Meigs Local Central Intelligences in the Cla.«room" at
O!Til'e at Y92-2153 oi leave ames- no charge. Participants will review
the seven different intelligences
sage. Cla.&lt;S size is limited.
Wednesday, Aug. 2 from 9-2 and how the classroom teacher or
p.m. will he a science and math parent could use the infnnnation tn
WO(kshop. Participants will learn strengthen their child's perforhands-on activities they will be . m:mce. C~1ss size is limited to 24.
Clarisworks follow-up .&lt;essions
able to use in the cla&lt;Sroom. Free
materials will be provided during

Resurfac::c Old Ceramic Tile. And

fliberJINI Shower Clacks Or sap

BATBJfUB

Fashion Revue winners--

HARIUSONVII;LE NEWS
"Ya.'\ilinglon .Sfll.'lll

visilin g
Atkin.,, anti rela&lt;1

WCl'k

Ius mother. Stell:~
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gell Lowery visite&lt;l a week with her mother in l'cnn:-;ylvcmia.
Mr. at)d Mrs Doug Bishop
spem Fnc~IY :llld Saturday with his
.sister. Sue Ferro, 111 Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. lloh Alkire were

Sunday visitors nf Rav Alkire.
Columhus.
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COLLE« a: ACCEI'TANCE
Ry:m B. Williams. of Syracuse.
ha.&lt; heen aeccptcd at Marien" College for the l'J'J).I}(, school yc;u·. ·
Williams , the son of brk anti
Judy Williams, gmduatcd in (tJlJ5
ti'nm Southern High SchcX&gt;L
The college hns hcen ranked in
the top tn lihcml arts .cc&gt;lle.ges in

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RE:SEIR.'VE CHAMPIONS -Andrea -Nout-

zling, Mdissa Dempsey, Pa~ty Pickens, whos~
gown was mnd~ hy htl: daughter, Noelle Pickenll, Kimhe1·ly Ritterht'ck. and Tiflany Hensley,

: Registration forms for the 14th
Annual Foothills An Fesrival are
~vailablc~

· From Oct. 20 to 22, the festival
~a weekend full of visual arts, live
Uyusic, and hfmds·on arts activities ·
()resented free lor clle en tire frunily.
l)Je event wkes place in ~1 e Lodge
Canter's Cave 4-H Camp. )

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mile~

Our statistics show that mature dri·
vers and home owners have le~er and
tess castty losses th an or her age
groups. So it's only lair to charge you
tess for your insurance. Insure your
home and car wrth us and save even
more with our special multi-policy
discounts.
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: Artists are invited to ex hibit in
the following categnries:
Oil/Acrylic, Pa.~tel/Drawing. PhotOgraphy, Prints, Three Dimc'nsional Work, ·ani! Watercolor. Juricd
booth spaces are available to
exhibiting anists.
. Tbe show is professionally
judged t&gt;ut not juried. Anists of ;~I
riges and experiem.:t: are CJH.:nuraged 10 enter. Entrants arc limited
to 4 works per category. Emry lees
are $5 per piece nr $16 for pieces
401il the Sept. II deadline and
sQghtly higher thereafter.
• More thrul $-1,200 in prizes will
be awarded by tl1e Alliance of Ohio
Cimununity Arts Agencies. Dozens
of purchase awartl don(lrs will
silect artwork during a preview
reception, sponsored hy Big Bear,
on Oct. 19.
In Pomeroy, artist&lt; can pickup
entry forms at the Meigs County
Chamber of Cmrunerce offices.
·Foothills Art Festival is a program of the Southern Hills Arts
Council. Call the Council at 2~o6355 or write Box 14~ . Jackson.
Ohio 45640 for further infllnnation
or entry forms. Registration deadline is Sept. II.

tuok reserVe champinn

awards in Friday niJ!ht's 4.. H Fashion Revile at
Meig~ Hi~h

School.

R &amp; C Excavating
Septics, Land
Clearing, Ponds,
Homesites,
Footers,

Free Estimates

992-5591

RESERVE CHAMI'IONS- A wid•ran~e

CALL DAVE OR BOB TO PLACE YOUR AD IN
TIDS YEAR'S EDITION

992-2155

Rutland Furniture
Rl.l24, R•llcmtl. Oh.

742·2211

or garment.; made hy 4-H duh memhtr.l\

in thoir sewing project' w•r• mod•l•tl at Friday
, night.' s rovue held at Mdgs fligh. These "'"'"·

.The Meigs County Fair Tab Is ~oming
August 11, 1995.
Advertising·Deadline Is
August 4, 1995.

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EXCAVATI~N
Umes.tone &amp; G111Ye~
. Seplic Systems, Trader &amp;
House, Sites.
Reasonable Roles
Joe N. Say~

ft!Serve charnpinns in tht!ir re.o,;~dive cate~nrle.-o,
front, Amanrlot Nee.;e, and l~rt In right~ Cnurl-

ney KenJ•ec,y, There."iu R~ker. Jamie D.-ake,
Nancy

Pick~t:ns,

and Stcph:mie Knpec.

Coin club continues meetings at library
The Oh Kan Coin Club has
members of all ages and cmitinues
to meet, club member David
Edwards said.
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The Meigs County Public
Library will be the place that the .
meetings will be held. The meetings are free and open to the pubhc,
Each meeting bas a free and '
paid rafne, followed by an auction.
Auction material is always needed.

including coins and paper money .
The annual membership fee is
$10 tor aduiL&lt;.
Some stereotypes prevail about
coin collectors - that they are old
and only collect ancient coins.
The local club has young and
old members. Also, the age of the
coin does not detennine its value
but the number in circulation. For
example, only five 1913 Liberty

eveld, Worthington; Mr. and Mr~ .
John Bond. Texas; Mr . and Mrs.
Mark Miller, Mr. and Mrs . l-.1ike
S~ipkowski, Emma and Scottie,
Westerville; Mr. and Mrs. Jell Burton, Columbus; Leota Ferrell, Medway ; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferrell
and gran&lt;lchildren, Samantha and
Joseph Ferrell, Cummings, Ga.;
Mike Bissell , Pomeroy , Mae

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SAYRE TRUCKING
614-742·2138
ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTJWCTION .
• New Homes
• Garages ·
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTIMATES
985-4473

OW OFFERING GENERAL HAULING

:•-·; =····· . ·. ·.•: =· :
992-3954

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Emergency Phone 985-341 B

H&amp;H SAWMILL

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

Portable
Bandsaw Mill

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

32124 Happy
Hollow Rd.
Middleport, Ohio 45760

Danny &amp; Peggy
Brickles
614-742-2193

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FREE ESTIMATES

614-992-7643
( No Sunday Calls)

61211 mo.

Howard L. Wrltesel

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter C(eanlng
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
949·2.168
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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
•Room Additions
-New Garages·
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
.
•Interior a Exterior
Palntrrig
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTlMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill

Head Nickels exist. Each would
sell for $1 million.
992~215
The club hanlly sells coins at
Pomeroy, Ohio
111VIfn
more than $·100, so anyone can
join, not just the rich.
MANLEY'S
A country's htstory can be
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
known by inspecting coins.
Roofing,
Siding, Concrete,
The club will also appraise forRoom
Addltlono. Etc.
eign coins and paper money. To get
(8~ 4) 388-9865
items appraised, write to Oh Kan
P.O. Box 220.
Coin Club, 100 Uriion Ave ..
Bidwell, OH 45814
Pomeroy. Ohio, 4)769-1000.
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One Stop Complete Auto Body Repair

TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

PRECISION AUTO~OTIV.

Li~ht

Hauling,
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Jobs.

Chuck Stotts· ,
61
· Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome
. 7

The Long Bottom Senior Citizens meet the second and fourth
Wednesday of each montl1 at the
Long Bottom Community huilding.
It was noted rhat the recent community's smorgasbord was a sue ·

cess.
Long Bouom news n01es may
be sent to Box 7, Long 13ottom,
45743 or telephones tc&gt; rJK:l-4275.

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State Rt. 33

Bill Slack
992·2269
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110\\ \I IIi

E\C: \\ \'11\C;
Bulldozing, Backhoe,
Services.
Homo Sites, Land
Clearing, Septic .
Systems &amp; Drivewnys.
Trucking· Limestone,

Fill Dirt

Low Rates)
----Long Bottom,news notes.--- .-.(lines!WICKS
McPeek
and
Judy
Holter,
local.
were Mr. and Mrs . Tom GroenBy melody ll.nbens
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunnell anti
gtanddaughter, Columbus. Mr. and
Mrs. David Ross, Middleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bowles an&lt;l grand·
children, Pomerny, Juanita Wells,
Long Bottom; Jim Watson, Silver
Ridge Road,; Wells VanDyke,
Broadwell, have been recent VISI·
tors of Lela Hawk and Robbie.
Recent guests of Ada Bissell

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614·992·2713

Driveways.
Licensed &amp;
Bonded

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HAULING &amp;

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A litt!e boy carried this note to his
teacher: "Please excuse Johnny
for being absent from school
yesterday. He has a new baby
brother. It was not his fault."
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II WAIIHOUSIS

Wailing far owner
Stduded an 2 woadtd
acres (more avaloblel
3 BR/2 BA, Tuppers Pl.
waler, heal pump, •eavily
insulaled· Muslsul
12 ml from Pomeroy,
17 mi. !rem Athens
'59,000

949·2512

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LINDA'S ·
..AINTING &amp; CO.

BAILED TO
YOUR NEEDS

Women: the tender gender.

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Lonely? Find Him
or Her We Have
Their Name and
· Telephone
Number Call Now
1-900-388-0200
Ext 8152$2.99
per Min
must be 18 yrs.
Procall Co.
(602) 954-7 420

FOR SALE

Dave
Grate
of
Rutland
Furniture L::.:.::..==:=--...J

O~AN@
RNE~ ·-·aurance Se!'vice!:

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ALFALFA
.
AND MIXED

By

A little courtesy goes a long way.
Good thing, because it's always
in short supply.

Specializing in Custom
Frame Repair ·
NEW &amp; USED PARTS
FOR ALL MAKES &amp;
MODELS
992·7013 OR
992-5553 OR
TOLL FREE 1·800·848·007
DARWIN, OHIO

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Tact is making a blind date feel
at home - even if you wish he
were there. .

TM.'M&gt;~·~~

ri~ht.

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Lo1e HQme Ci!• BusJOMs

to

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Some guys consider themselves
careful drivers if they slow·down
as they run a red light.

214 EAST MAIN
POMEROY
992-6687

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pictured

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Toac!)

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House Repair &amp;
Remo&lt;lollng
Kltchen &amp; filth
· Remodeling
Room Acldltlono .
Siding, Roofing, Patios
Reasonable
lnaurea ·Experienced
Clllt Waynl NoH !192-440S
For free Eatlma1ea

HA\'

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We Give Mature
Drivers, Home
Owners And
Mobile Home
OWners Spe.cial
Savings.

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

NEW HOME

THE 1995

-News policy..:....

Registration
opens for
, annual
:Foothills Art
..Festival
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NEFF REMODELING
SERVICE

614·965-41603/24114 .

Jerrrcy Stcthem. of l'nmcrny.
will attend the architcctuml engi· .
neering lechnology prognun al ITT :
Teclmicallnstitute in Dayton .
ITT operates )4 technical
schtKlls across the eou.ntry.
Stcthern graduatc.d from Eastern •
·'
High ~chciol in i'J'J)

Unisex Someone special in your area_
Is seeking that dream mate to share a
life full of love, romance, happiness
and all the pleasures of life.
1·900·n6-3005 Ext. 9387
$2.99 per minute
18 yrs. plus
Procall 602·954·7420 sr.tTnmo.

:NichoJs,..Me a s

Take the pain out of
painting. Let ua do h lor
you. Very reasonable.
Free Estimates
Befote 6 p.m. leave
message.
AHer6p.m.

the Midwest. ll1c school has a full- ''
time e•irnllmcut or 1.1 oo students. .

1·900·Date Line

Authorized AGA Distributor
Welding Supplies • Industrial Gases • Steel
Sales &amp; Fabrication • Repair Welding
Aluminum/Stainless
No job too large or too small I
Oxygen Acetylene co,
Helium all sizes Medical Grade o,
Propane Trimix Ultra Mix Mig Welders
Ph 773·9113 FAX 773·5861
108 Pomeroy St.
Mason, WV

Interior &amp;
Exterior

______;,__ _;..__Society scrapbook----------.
Mr. mul Mrs. Cionlon A~ ins of

The Daily Sentinel • Page 7

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ALL-BRITE
CLEANING SERVICES
Tile Floor Strip,
Wax, &amp; Maintenance.
Carpet Cleaning,
Complete· Facility
Cleaning, Periodic
or one time
Free Estimate~
Call 992·7272 or

HAULING

(Specialize In
driveway sprelldlng)

Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, FIJI Dirt
614-992-3470

ANNOUNC[M ENTS
005

· live Girl a t Call Now 1.goo.ese .
2100 Ex1. 3582, $3 .99 Per M!n,.

Must Be 18, Pfocall Co. 602·95.4.
7420.

30 Announcements

1·800-990.7272

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page ~

The Daily Sentinel •

ALLEYOOP
BRIDGE

31 Fermented
drink
311 Earacho
42 Equipment
45 Actor - O'NHI
46 Dawn
49 Make current
51 French

ACROSS

KIT ' N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

~ 5 Female Beagle Pupptes. Free
Oehvtty l Call For ln lormatl o n,
1114-379--2574

2bdtm apts , total elec trt c, ap·
pltancas turntshed, laundry room
lac:thnes, close to school 1n town
Appltc:attons avatlable at Vt llage
Green Apt5. 149 or ca ll 6 t-'·992·
3711 EOH

K!nens, 6 ~ 4 441-0845
• Small Wh tle Mal e K11tE1n l ong
Female C at 6 1-1 · ·446·

60

2 Ton Central Atr ~M $300 Alter
5 00 614·446·8251

72

25· color c onso le TV $t OO 19"
color TV S75 304·675-4108

NORTH
aJ 8 4

Se.ooo

EEK&amp;MEEK

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WEST

EAST

at07 53
•A 76

•Q962
9QI09

•3

tK98 5

• K t 0853

a96

4 Inch Pump, 6 cr 11nder Engme,
350 Gallon Per '-l 1nu te, 500 Foot
Co ll apsible Ptpe, $750, 6 14 256·
6038

SOUTH
aA K

"J 5 4
t A QJ 6
•A Q J 2

Baby bed, stroller, car sea r
S'l'flng, walker 304 675 4548

1972 Ccmmuntty 14 x65 $2,500,
614 446-2528
Ace Tree Servtce Complete tree
care, 20yrs. e•p &amp; tnsured, lree
esttmates 614 44 1 1191 or 1

Gallipolis

&amp; VIcinity

800 - 506- ~7

All Yard Sales Must Be Patd In
Advance DEADLI NE 2 00 p m
the day before tha ad ts to run
Sllnday edtuon 2 00 p m Fr1day
Monday edt !ton 10 00 ~ m Sat·
uraay

Certtfted day care provtder wt ll
bab'jsn tn my home on HyS&amp;ll Run
Rd , Pommoy Nowborn to age e
614 -992-3537
Chetk thts oul Ftrst Save SSS In
ter lorle~tertor pamr1ng, roof patnl·
tng , handwuh down hOuses &amp;
mobtle horn.es odd JObs neat
work Guaranteed 15yrs e~pen·
ence References Free eslt
ma1es 304 675-6921

Pomeroy,

Middleport
&amp; VICJnltu
"'1
All Yard Sales Must Be Patd In
Advance Deadl ine 1 OOpm the
day before the ad ts

Sun

da~y~od~ll~'o:_n;.!10
- !:1OOa.m
~00~pm~~~!:,M_o_n_-

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80

General Mamtenance Pam tmg
Yard Work Wmdow s Washed
Guners Cleaned l tght Haultng
Commertcal , Res tdenttal Steve
614 4..S 886t

1

Public Sale
and Auction

-;;;;-;:;;;;;:;;;-;~;;;;;c;;;;;;;;;;;; 1Georges Portable Sawmill, don t
Rt
Auctton
haul rour logs to the m1lt JUSt call
lull ttme auct1oneer, ccmp lete
auc11on
servrce
Ltcensed
t66 ,0hto &amp;
v,,.;,~,, 304·
77:f;73!:·5~7~8~5~0r~~~~~---1
90 Wanted to Buy

304 67!). 1957
lawn Care And landscaping Any
Size Edge Trtmm,ng, BruSh And
Tree Removal Free Esumates t
a14-367 7687

~C..:Ie_a_n_L_a:_te_M;..:_od_e_I_C_a.:,r:_s--I
Trt~cks-, 1987 Models

Proless1onal Tree Serv1ce, Com
plete Tree Care Bucket Truck
Serv 1ce 50Ft Reach, Stump Remova l, Free Esllmalesl In·
surance 2o4 Hr Emergency Serv·
tee -Call And Savel No Tree Too
Btg Or Too Small I 6t4·388-9643,
614·367-7010

Or Newer

Smtih Buick Pont.ac 1900 East
ern Avenue, Gahpohs
Decorated stoneWare, wall tele·
phones. old lamps, old lhermome
lers, old clocks anbque furniture
Atver1ne AntiQUfl._S Russ Moore
owner 6 14· 992·2526 We buy
estates

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J &amp; D's Auto Parts and
buytng wtec~s JUnk
trucks Also, parts lgr
773 5343 or 773 5033

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Wtll Do lntenor E~tertor Patnttng,
Reasonable Ratea, Ex~nenced,
References, For Free Estimate&amp;,
Caii614-24S.S755

Top Prtces Pe.1d Old US Cotns
.Stiver, Gold Dtamonds Al l Old
Cottecttbles. Paperwetghts Etc
M TS
Shop, 151 Second
Avenue,
614 446·2842

FINANCIAL

Wanted to buy· an~que and used
lurntrure. no 110m toa large or too
small Wtll buy one ptece or com
plate estates Osby Manm 614
992 7441

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INQTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bUSI·
ness Wtth people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
mail unttl you have tnvesttgated
the ollanng
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Wanted To Buy Used Mobt!e
Homes. 614-446.0175

Local ladtes Health Clu b Wtth
Established Customers Gr&amp;at In·
vestmenr For This Atea lntereu
ed Buren Only, 6t4 446 3401,
614-24!).5903 After 8 P.M

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

o

Business
Opportunhy

Wanted To Buy Junk Autos Wtth
Or Wtthout Motors Call larry
L~y 614-388-9303

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REAL ESTATE
Help Wanted

1977 New Vorker 14x70, well
matntalned 304 882 3166
1990 Cavalter 14x80 partially fur+
n~shed, new carpet, heat pump, all
electriC , underptnnmg 8x10 outbutldlng, $18000 ~4- 576-2910

Gractous hvtng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Vt tlage Manor and
Rtverstde Apartments 1n Mtddle
port From $232 ·$355 Call 614·
992·5859 Equal Houstng Oppor

1994 Fleetwood . t4x60 2br,
many extras
pay ol! only,
$22 800 musr be moved 304 ·
773 5051

tun lies

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartmenl
614·446-0390

1995 Clayton 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full
Baths laundry Room. CA $500
TaKe Over Payments, 614·446·
8863 Or Leave Message

Ntce 2bedroom apartment wid
hookup References Depostt No
pets 304-675·5162

330

Stonewood Apartmen ts now ac
cepttng appltcattons for eldet"ly &amp;
dtsabihties, one bedroom all elec·
tr tc 614·992·3055, Stonewood
Apartments. M iddlepon, Ohro,

Farms for Sale

13 Acres And Barn &amp; Hause
Double Garage 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/
2 Baths, LA, &amp; Paved Drtveway,
614 446..()635
...

&amp;

EOH

55 Acres 01 land Wtth 28x32
Butld1ng On Clay Chapel Road, 1·
600-287-e308, 614-446-6308

450

AVON SELLS ITSELF
Average $8 $15/Hr At Work

Home
Otscountsl No Inventory I
Territory Opttonal lndlrep
1·800 742-4738

All real estate adven1slng tn
this newspaper Is subject to
the Federal Fair Housmg Act
ot 1968 whtch makes tttUegal
to advertiSe "any preferenco
hmllation or dlscrimtnatiOn
basad on race COlor rehgton,
sex tamthal status or nattonat
origin, or any Intention to
make any such preference,
llmltat1on or dlscr~mlnat10n •

Beautlctan wanted, full or part·
nme with clientele 304-67S.:rl40
Dependable non-smoker
to care lor 2 small
name &amp; numller at
between noon 9pm
Expandtng Taxt Cab Servtce,
Needs Onvers Males And Fe·
rnates, Call 614·446· 7088 For In
rormauon

This newspaper Wlll not
knowhnsjy accept
adVentsements lor real estate
whiCh Is tn violatiOn olthe law
Our readers are hereby
Informed that all dwellings
ad\let11sed In lttts newspaper
are available on an eQual
o"ppor1unlty baSIS

Fuii-Ttme Breakfast Cook,
II
Ttme Dtnner Coole, Apply In
son Holtday tnn Gatllpotts No'
phone Calls.
1-lardware Clerk In Galhpohs, Ex·
per1ence Helpful, Send Resume
To · Box CLA 355 cro Gallipolis
Oatty Trtbune, 825 Th ird Avenue
Cialltpolls, OH 4563~

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legal Secretary needed expert
ence preferred , good typ rng &amp;
eommun,c a11on sk1l1 s Send re 310 Homes lor Sale
jume to Box G-23 %Pt Plea sa nt
RegiSter 200 Mam St . Pt Pleas 2bodroom, With basement close
ant, wv 25550
to schools $14,500 Call 304 -

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~VON EARl&lt;
worK Atl area\
992 -"'~56 1
800·
·.....,
tocar Company Needs OTA Dr1v
frs With 2 Years EJiperten ce
.. ust Be 25 Years Old Wrth Good
MVR Tractors Are Late Model
eonvenltonala Weekly Pay .And
Htaltt'l Insurance Ava il able 1

$00-437 8764
Mtsa Paula's Oay care, Ta K1ng
A.ppltcattons, WedneJiiday 7126, 6
8 PM Must Be H S, Graduate I
GED
Seamstress needed 304 · 88 2

3712
Man or couple to care for 91 ye'ar
qld man every other week, 61&lt;1
985-3956 or 614 949-ZJ06
TRUCK MECHANIC

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Heat Pump,
Gas Furnace. 1 Acre, Garage
Addt son Area. $62,000, 614·367·
7267
3·4bedroom, 2 lull bath, LR, OR,

cus tom -built k11chen , full base ment, mce lot. Rt 2 Gai!Jpolts fer·
ry, WV. 304 675-3668.
DupleJI apt bul1dtng, good lnvelt·
ment For tnlormatlon 304·675·
4680
Leon, WV Modem 3bedroom, full
basement ctty watet:.._ 9acres or
land Call Somerville Realty 30•·
675 3030 or~ 675 3431
New home tn Mason, bur BR. 2 11
2 baths master sutte With whtrl·
poet tub, larntly room, rwo car ga
rage nt ce lot $139,000, 304 773·
5001

Loca l Pnvatu Flee t In Need 01 Newe r log heme one and 112
EJipar tenc8d Truck Uechamc story on full ftntshed basement,
Some Aelt~gerauon E •pertance one ntcely landscaped acre, two
l COL A PLUS
kttchens, 2 t /2 baths, whrrlpool
~~~ plu
tub, skyltght wmdow, full lront
Send Aephes To PO Box 769 porch, heat pump, satellite system
Galltpol ts, OH 45631
and much more, pr ice $69,500,
614-742-28531or an appotnrmem

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Furnished

Rooma for rent • week or month
Starting at $~20/mo Gall1a Hotel
614-446 9580

Scentc Valley, Apple Grove,
beauuful 2ac tots, public water
Clyde Bowen Jr, Xl4 576-2336

Sleep ng rooms wtth cooktng
Al~o tra1ler space on rrver All
hook ups Call arler 2 00 p m
304-m 5651, Masonwv

RENTALS

MERCHANDISE

41

o Houses lor Rent

510

Carpet &amp; Vtnyl In Slack $5 00 Yd
&amp; Up 60 Panerns Of Kttchen Car·
pet In Stock Over 35 PanerrTs
Vtnylln Stock Mollohan Carpets
614·446-7444
Country Furnnure-Furn tture for
Every Room eni Rt 2 North, Pt
Pleasant 304-675-6620
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, refngerators
ranges Skaggs Appl iances, 76
Vme Strq_et, Call et4· 4413 ·7398
I 800--3499
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Complete home furnlsh1ngs
Hours Mon -Sa t, 9· 5 614·445·
0322 3 mtlea out Bulavtlle Ptke
Free Delivery

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Aelngerator Wh1te Whirlpool
Frost Free, $125, Stde By Stde
Coppenone $195 Refngerator
Norge Almonll $225, Admtral
Freezer $150 Kenmore White
S1de By S1de Ice And Water In
Door $475, Ma)'tag Wrrnger
Washer $150, Des1nger Washer
Like New $205, 1 Year Warranty,
Kenmore Dryer $95, Whtrlpool
Washer $95, Skaggs Applftlnces,
76 Vtna Street Gall tpol ts, 614 ·
446 7398, 1 ~ 499 3499

12~65

Wtth 8•16 E~~:pando 2 Qed..
rooms , 2 Batha Now Carpet
Huge L1vmg Room , Atr Condk
ttoned, NBW Furnace, PriVate LO~
In Cheshire 814· 367-7671, 814·
367· 7560
2 Bedroom $225/Mo , Netghbor·
hood Road Area, 614·388-9267
2 Bedroom Mobtle Home, Adda
vtlle School Dtstnct 614 367
0632

3br, all electrtc, Galllpol ts Ferry,
$250/mo plus utthlles 304·675·
4088

530

t6,000BTU and IO,OOOBTU wtnd
ow
a1r cond11toners
Also
O,OOOBTU casement type atr con·
d1ooner, $200 30-4-675-4331

1

SeptiC TanK Jet Aeratton Motors,
New &amp; ReOu tlt llnstal!ed, Call
Johns John 614-446 4782

Small Pteces 01 New Carpet B14379--2720. AFTER 6

~1.1

STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
Uprtght Ron Evans Enterprises,
Jackson Ohto, 1 800 537 9528
SUNOUEST WOLFF TANNING
BEDS
Commercmt Home unus lrom
$199 Buy FACTORY DIRECT
and SAVEl Call TODAY lor NEW
FREE color catalog, 1·800·462·
9197
Treadmill Vtt· A-Master Calorie
Counter Pulse Rate, Justable
Speed Justable Hetght, Ltke New,
$2500BO, 6,4·256.£095

Building

Pets for Sale

.

AKC Golden Retrtever Ready To
Go By August 1st $200 Shots 1
Wormed, 614-379 2961
AKC Regrslered Basset Hound
Pupptes, 5 Weeks Old 614 -446·
3354
'
A~C Regtstered GoJden Retnever
pupptes, light blonde, fo ur males
one female, StSO, cash onlyl614
992 7651

'81 Datsun 510 stationwagon,
$400 ZTR Di11on rid1ng lawnmower 614-992·52511

1 Bedroom Near Holzer's A1r
Conditioned, Super Nice, 1259/
Mo Plus Ullhlles, Depostt Re
:q:::~::.:red:.:::.,6:.1::.:4-_4::,:46-:_:29::::._57..,__ _ __ ,

Relrtgerators, Stoves. Washers
And Dryers, All Reconditioned
And Gauranteedl $tOO And Up,
Will Oeltver 614-669-6441

AKC German Shepherds 1st
Sho ts &amp; Wormed Ready July
31 Sl, 814·446-7117

Merchandise

Fruhs &amp;
Vegetab~S

Sweet corn , green beans and to·
matoes Wholesale and retatl.
614 742 2086, Btll Stew"!II.!., Buck·
&amp;je Farms Sweet Com
Wanted ptcked blackberues, call
614·992-6895

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK
61

AKC Cocker Spantel pups cham
pton bloqd hnes, Bufl, Black.
BlaciVWhrte, $150 304·937-2733

Miscellaneous

1 and 2btdroom, ulfhtutt patd .

5536

At&lt;C Regtstered Wh tte Pomera
n1an Pups, Small Males, Females,
6 Weeks Old, Ready To Got 614
446·9742

s

Two beauttlul female Htmalayan
ktttens, 1 seal potnl, 1 blue ·
cream AFC regtsttred 2 months
old, can be seen at 289 Mulberry
Ave, Pomeroy. phone 814-992·
3128

Stiver Queen corn, $2/doz 304·
675-5950after 4pm

6661

540

304·675-8~21 or 513-271·9091

OF

l

Sspd, good cond11Jon, $2 100 New gas tanks, one ton truc k
:304:..;,.-t1:.7..:5..:·3:.99:.7:....._ _ _ _ _ _ whe91s, radrators, ftoor mots, ere
&amp; A Auto, Rtpley.
304 372·
1988 White ButcK Park Avenue,
39330r 1. 000 •273- 9329
loaded Well Matnta tned, Extra
Clean! $5,800, 614 446-3423
C
&amp;

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ampers

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PEANUTS
110W DO I LOOK,

I'M

GOING

'(OLI LOOK GREAT, SIR ...
I-IAI/E A 600D TIME ..

MARCIE?

FISI11N6!

I WA5 I-IOPIN6 I LOOKED
LIKE I-IUCKLE8ERR'&lt; SAW't'ER ..

0

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FRANK &amp; ERNEST

rou

A~~ NOw

~f'tiT~ItiNG NEw

3•

East
Pass

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lead· "6

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, A£m6 nME 1 Yoo~ NU"""~
m1~&gt;~6 m~ r..
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Cl\'1' f.ID:C.~~G.'&amp;---::

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One ol Amenca's top players, Bobb&gt;
Nat!, died on June 1. aged 70
He learned bndge when he was 14 by
playmg Wllh a lam1ly across the street
in Houston. The next year he competed
m hts first duplicate, but he d1dn't take
the game senously unlll he was 23 Na1l

46 Author
Hunter
47 Heraldic
border
48 Future plan!
50 Kennedy or
Koppel
52 Mil . abbr.

qwckly became an expert, wmmng four
national titles and finishing a runner-up
11 t1mes ' But h1s crownmg achieve ment was representmg North America
m the t962 and '63 Bermuda Bowls,
tw1ce ltmshmg second to the Itahan
Blue Team Nat! was the only Amencan
to play on both the$e teams )
One ol the shortest experts ever, Nml
had a b1g heart With a Wicked sense ol
humor, wh1ch was often directed at
h1msell. As an example. here 1s a deal
from
a National Mens
Pa~rs
Champ10nsh1p
After wmnmg the first tnck With the
heart queen, East returned the heart
10 Nail, South, carefully covered With
the jack to force out West's ace and
keep dummy's kmg · eight 1ntact So,

at Br1dge," IS avallable ,- autographed upon request, far $14.95
from P 0 Box 169, Roslyn Hts, NY
11577-0169

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Celebrity Crpner Cf\lptograml are ~ reat&amp;d !rom quolahons by lamous poople pu t and pmsenl
Ea~h !titter rn the opher slands tor another Tod8ys cruu W equRis Y

• p ll
1

T Z B W

GANTHD

B L R

G l F J 0

BIG NATE

HBOFAH

I WANT

lO

A'&gt;l'. YOU HOW MUCH
'.,00!&gt; COUlD A ¥,000 -

JD 450 C Dozer ROP Wrench 6
Way. 614 446-8044

C~llC.K

COULD

(HUCK wOOD'

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, STRICf A8WW N M Will CW

HIGH PIOCES: $HOP M CLASSFED$.

Massey Ferguson ' 1£!5 D1esel
Tractor 15,850 135 Massey Fer
guson Otesel $5,350, 460 long
Tractor $3,995,614 -286-6522

L lvestock

14 Year Old C~tld Broke Reg ts
tared AOHA Mare, Shown In 4·H,
e1 4-446-..1889
5 pure Chafoials herters. 7mos
old, sell all together 304 ·937
2123 •
Ptgs, 50 &amp; 60 lbs 125 00 each
614· 256-6615
Steers For Freezer Beet, 700 •
800 Pounds , .esc Pound Free
Dehvory, 614-388-9946
Twelve Reg Angus Cows • Ntne
WJ Calves, Two To Calve In July
· $1 000 Each. $10,000 For All
One Stxteen Month Reg Angus
Bull S950 E~ghl 600 Lb Reg H~l
ers, seso 00 Each Gary Barnard
• 304·988-1449
Hay

&amp;

Grain

Large Round Bales 01 Hay SIS 00
A Bale, Deltvered Wlffi~n Fifteen
Mtles Of GaJitpqlls, 614-4-46-1062

TRANSPORTATION

1982 Chevy S-10, 2 8 motor
4spd St,OOO 304 675-1651
1985 Chevy 1.12 Tan 4x4 Good
Con.dttron, $3,500, 614·446 -2901
1985 CheYy S 10 P1ck -Up, 4 Cy 1---~=-:--c:---hnder, 4 Speed, $1 .1100, 614·256DRYWAll
&amp;!!19!1 ••
limilf.Tepalr
c:eilings te•tu red, plast&amp;. repa1r
1985 Ntssan K1ngcab, 4x4, loacl·
304 675 4186 20 years
ed. $4,000 l1rm :kl4-67S.7747

I

1988 Ford F 1 SO fu ll s ize truck ,
TV s
1
4Spd with overdnve, 4 new tires, 17.•• ;,,.
erv tce, speola IZtng Jn
bed liner, no rust , se,OOOml,
also servtc tng meat other
$6 , 500
304 6 75 • 5719 after
House oalle, t aoo -7g7.
0015, WV 304576-2398
4 30pm
1989 Dodge Dakota PU. 79 000
t.t1tes, 5 Speed, Antt Lock Brakes,
Bedhner, AMIFM Cassette,
Goodyear Rangier Tires 235x 15,
Ntce, Clean Asktng $4,1 00 OBO, 820
6~4 · 44ti 9760
1990 GMC, atr, ps pb, Sspd, low
m1tcage 304 695 3441
1993 Chevy 1/ 2 ton WT tr u&lt;:k
with topper 5 Speed, rear poslttve
!taction good condtttcn, ca ll 6t4·
949·2681
Vans

Plumbing

Freeman's Heattng And Cooltng
lnstaltalton And Servtca EPA
CertJited Rellden!Jal, Corrmerc1al
61H56o1611
840

Electrical and

'tftctour
W'Birthday

Refrigeration

&amp; 4-WDs

Wednesday , July 26, 1995
.In lhe year ahead, 11 Will be 1mportan1 to
establish loHter ob1ectrves for yourself If
your goalS are attraCtiVe enough, yot..i'll
be mottvated to ach1eve them
LEO (July 23-Aug 22. Co - workers
m1gh1 lack your insp~rahon and mduslnousness today It Will be rmpor1ant to set
a good example by being a doer and not
JUSt a demander who rssues d1rect1ves
Leo, lreat yourself to a b1nh-day g1ft Send
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&amp;

Heating

Autos for Sale

'

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Rooftng and gunera commercial
and restdenllat , m~nor rapalrs 35
years expenenc~. 614-992 5041

730

~

~STRO-GRAPH

'•

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.

•

for your Aslro·Graph pred1ct1ons for the
year ahead by maliJng $2 and SASE lo
Astro·Graph, c/o lhts newspaper , P 0
Box 4465, New Vorl&lt; , NY 10163 Be sure
to state your zod1ac sign
VIRGO (Aug. 23-S.pt. 22) Your presenl
cycle 1s good for tulfrllrng hopes and
expectations, but for some reason , you
may deny yourself success Stop be1ng
negat1ve and expect happy end1ngs
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23. In order lo
matnla.n an already fragtle tmage , be
very mmdful ol what you say and do 1n
public today Errors 1n etiquette wont be
readtly forgotten
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOv 22. Do nol be
so tntent upon hstemng to your own VOICe
today that you la1l Ia hear the words ol
others . Keep your ego away from the
ampltfrer
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec . 21• Remarn watchful today 1n f~nanc1ally meanrngful a r ra~gements , J( y..o.ur attent10n
wanderS, tt could depnve you of rewards
10 whiCh you 're enlllled
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.Jan. 19• Concen·
trate your eHorts on dotng mce th1ngs
today and forget about ser.11ng yourself
Fulftllment and beneftls wrll c ome from
gMog, nollaklng --~

V H N BE

GZTFD
ZJVHAR
IALBEI
PREVIOUS SOLUTION ~~never took a shower StM months belorc ,1 l1 ght I hk9',
to l1ght d1rty " - 'Golden Boy' Art Aragon

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141ted by CIA Y I . POLLAN

0 Reo,ono•

leners of the
four 1erornbled words be·
low 10 form four words

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2

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An old t1mer celebrated h1s
birthday He was overheard
~
telling a fnend ,"We may be get·
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_W_V_E_I_ __,, t1ng older but WE~ ar~. alway s the
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Complete me chuti&lt;Ul quotea
by frlhng tn the mLSStng words
you develop from step No 3 below

P~INT

NUMBERED lETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

SCRAM-LETS

CHU&lt;:K IF A

WOOOOII..O.

July Sale SpeCials 5030 Ford
62hp 4wd, 8x8, synch o Hans, 2
pump hrd $22,900 3930 Ford
2wd 45 hp 811:2 trans 1 double
valve, $15,500 650 New Holland
t5oor round baler strtng or net
wrap bale command demonstrator
$15,900 472 NH Hayb1ne, stub
guards $7,950 254 NH Rake &amp;
Tedder combmatton $3,800 816'
NH Forage wagon 3 Benter with
612 tandem -ule 12ton gear
12 5lJC, 5 t1res $8,400 Model 30
Forage Blower 1,000 rpm, $2,700
weathered Keefer s Serv'ice Cen
ter At 2 StAt 87 304·895-387-4

ZFRPLAD

UNSOAM6lE ABOVE lETTER S
TO GET ANSWER

SAY, &amp;UYS, THERE.S
:&gt;oMEIHING

GLTTNRRHO
R PH N A

VHGZFDH

THAHJW

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5' brush hog, $300 614· 742
Ot scount farm tractor parts for
Massey Ford IH, &amp; others
S1der's Equ1pment Co ,
son W\1 304·675 7421 or ~ BOO
277-3917

and .
42 Revolver, e.g
43 Small sword
4~ An apple

wrong!"
Phillip AldeT 's book, "Get Smarter

WH~T R£C.OR.D 7 ['f.l.
.lfl m'II&gt;IG lD (£1 1.:P I

AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Feb. 19. A SIQnlfl·
cant achievement wm be posstble today,
but tl wont come easrly If you truly want
to atta1n your ObJeCt tve . prepare to pay
the pnce
PISCES (Fob 20-March 20) Occas10·
nally, httle ftbs don't hurt anyth1ng, but
thiS may not prove true rn your case
today II would be better to tell the truth
ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll 19• Do nol hesl·
tate to alter your course today tf your mt·
t1al d.rectton appears unproductrve Your
success wtll be determmed by your flexr ·
bJhly
TAURUS (April 211-May 20• You mustn'l
allow yourself to be unduly 1nUuenced by
whal olhers lh1nk loday II you feel your
1udgment ts bener, reason th1ngs out for
yourself
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20. In commerCial daahngs today , don't Jump al the flrsl
offer 11 w1ll be a game of lerrns and playIng hard to get could 1mprove your pos1·
1100 subslanllally
CANCER (June 21-.July 22. An asSOCI·
ate who's jealous of your accomplishments mtght try to put obstacles 1n your
palh today You can thwart lhese subversions b shanng the 11mehghl

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.

32 Slnger McEntlre
34 Closer
39 Declaim
40 lively dance
41 - - oar

By Phillip Alder

f-.

3062

71 0

21 Silk fabnc
22 Dejected
23 long times .
26 Play part
27 Actor Cronyn
28 Gravel ridges

L_.;_L-..1.._J.L-..1.._J.L-.J

640

18 Distantly

20 Aleutian
island

when West won wtth the ace and re -

THAT?

•

BORN LOSER

North

turned the heart seven, Nail confidently
finessed dummy's e1ght However, East
produced the mne A moment later Natl
lost tncks to both mmor sUJt kings one
down
Afterwards, Nail comment_ed, "I
played West lor the kmd ol1d10t who
would lml'to duck the second heart w1th
the ace and two others left, he played
me lor the kind of 1diot who would figure an opponent m1ght wm the second
heart lnck and contmue the smt from a
holdmg of A -9·7· 6 . One or us was

YO,fC C:ITY·-YOU
GOT A PllOBLEM
0

West
Pass

o Farm Equipment

630

13 Meadow

9 Transmitted
10 Mexican
sandwich
12 Not uttered

Uttle fellow,
big heart

THIS r•n::•~~t

1989 Grand Am 4dr, aui'01,, ~d~:::::;~~~~~~!_
am· lm cassette, 78K,
g~
COnditiOn, $4,900 OBO 30&lt;1· 862 · 1970 Champton Motor Home Ex·
2529
I
Mechantcal Condtton AC,
New Awnmg , Now Re
1991 Utsubtsht Eclipse, Turbo,
System $3,000,
27.000 Mtles, leather Sea ts, Securtty System, loaded $13,000,
Take Over Payments S300 614
19ft,
446·3898 Excellent Shape, War
OBO
ranl'f

At&lt;C Scottish Temer puppt&amp;s,
small non shoddtng first s~ot,
wormed, S250, now taktng depos
tts, can pick up August 6 , Athens
614-592-1625

...

museum

15 Shedo of
53 More orderly
dlftorence
54 Bargain
16 Actorhunters'
Majors
favorite phrase
17 Ventilates
55 Observed
19 Portico
56 Wrote
20 Land area
22 Chap
DOWN
25 Russian village
1 Soothe
26 Greek Iotter
2 Sioux Indian
29 Unwilling
3 Viva- (by
31 Redolent
word of mouth•
33 Salve
4 Ecol. agcy.
35 City In
5 Purple shade
Alabama
6 - Arofat
36 Future bks
7 large antelope
37 Lawyer 's
8 O~lltorate
charge

24 Complains .

Soutb
2NT

Openmg

,.,.,,u.,.

ANOTHE
MINUTE!!

1992 Kawasak t X 2 650 jet Sk4
very clean &amp; las!, $3,500 obo,
614-992 725«!

1985 Olds Calais 1, 750 Good Motor Glide Ill trolling motor With
CondttiOn, 614-446-280!
!pot control and bow mount, $250,
614 992 3537 or 614 992· 7008
1986 Dodge BOO, $1,500, MuS!
760
Auto Parts &amp;
Seel814 388--9032, After 4 PM
Accessories
1986 Olds Cala1s Runs &amp; looks
Good, $2,000 Call After 5 PM 305 Chevy engtne, complete,
6,4 446·1543
$250 1~78 Chevy duly truck bed
$250 1980 Datsun tr ucK bed
1986 Plymouth Reliant Statton
$150 ~4 · 57&amp;-2586
Wagon S950 614 245-9~51
Budget TransmiSSions, Used &amp;
1987 Cad1llac Sevtlle, leathBf ma Rebutlt Afl Types Accesstble To
roon, all power opttons, e11celtent Over 1o 000 Transmtsslon, Also
condmon, 6~4·992·3270
Parts Clutches &amp; Pressure
1966 Ford Tempo GLS, a", 4dr, PlaiOs, 614-379 2935

Prolesstonal Dog Groomtng V1n
ton &amp; R1o Grande Area. 20 Years
Expenence For Appotnlment,
614 245-5054

Heavy solid maple table w/6
chaus, 1 1f2yrs old. hke new.
$750 304-882 3173

2 Female Chows AKC Regts ·
tared 9 Weeks Old, 614·446-

Antiques

1000's of football &amp; baseball
cards Plus many complete sets
and sub &amp;el&amp;. 304 675-2473.

LAND 0' GOSHE

I CAN'T STANO TH'

1983 Mercury Grand Marquts
Good Condlbon $1 000 OBO 6~4· 1992 Sea Nymph boal With tfatler,
:388=-·~16:.1;:3~A:_h:.•r:.6:.~:.M::::.__ _ _ _ 75 hp Johnson engtne w11h lots of
1
1984 Corvette Mtnt Condrtlon extras, take over payments 614
949 2672
'
Garage Kept, Never Ortven In
Aatn Or Wtnter, Transparent Ltll · 1993 2-4ft Pontoon boat wttandem
011 Roo! Panel, Custom 2 Tone a 11 te tratler. 60hp Merc::ur~. orl tn
L1ght Bronze Metallic, Deluxe
tnm, 90 hours, like
Bose Stereo Sound System, Anu """'~"'
1
$8 500 30"
0
Theft Syslem, 29,000 M1les 614·
extras
'
.,
"'"·"'"'alter
5pm
446 , 736 Leave Message

Poodle puppies toy &amp; tea cups
A'KC, shots &amp; wormed, Coolvtlle,
614· 6e7 3404

580

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repatred, New &amp; Rebutlt In Stock
Call Ron Evans, 1·800·537·9528

1982 Trans Am Air, PW, Ttlt &amp; T
Tops, $1 650, 614·441 -1 501

Uaneeze Pupptes For Sale, Full·
Blooded Can Be Regtsteted $, 00
A Ptece, 614 379-2720.

Good GE relngerator, Whirlpool
chest freezer, both work fine, only
$200 304-675-7:JJ5

Groom Shop Pet Groom1ng Fee.
1u11ng Hydro Balh Ju l1e Webb
Call 614-446.0231

440

1 and 2 bedroom aparti'T'\ents, fur·
mahed and unfurnished, security
depostt requ tred , no pets, 614·
992·2218

Good Uted' Gtrls Clothes Stzes
Two, Three, Interested Call 614·
446 4351 Early AM Or late P:M

560

Nice 2 bedroom moblle home In
l.fid&lt;lepor~ 614-992 5858

lor Rent

Famrlyroom suite, good cond,
304-882-2191

Block, br~ck, sewer p1pes, wmd
ows, lintels, etc Claude Wm tefi,
Rto Grande, OH Call 614 · 245·
512t

Buy or sell Atvenne Anttques,
1124 E Mam Street, on .Rt 124, 1
Pomeroy Hours M.TW 1000
am to eoo pm , Sunday 100 to
6 oo p.m 61 4·992·2526

Apartments

II FLIES, FLEAS, TICKS, Or
-HOT SPOTS· Are A Problem For
You, Ask J D NORTH PRODUCE
614 446 1933 About HAPPV
JACK KENNEL DIP: Concentrat
ed To save VQ.u Money!

Supplies

Atr Condtlloner, Washer, Dryer,
Aefngerator, Microwave, Color
TV, 6,4·256·1238

Furntthed Tra1ler, Deposit Re·
qUtred, No Pets, St Rt 7 South,
Call Ahet 7 P:M 614·256· 1304

Custom Made Goll Clubs Name
Brand Clones Reasonable Pnces,
614 446 7231 Or6t4 4461155
After6 PM

550

VI'RA FURNITURE
614-446·3158
Oualtty Househcld Furntture And
Appftances Great Deals On
Cash And Carry I RENIT-2-0WN
And Layaway Also Avatlable
Free OeiNBI'Y Wi!htn 25 Mtles

Complete furntshed tra1ler tn
country, tOm In from W'l/ or OH
bndge Suttable lor consrructton
WOfk8f' Totaf ele&lt;:tnc, new furnace
&amp; refngerator, air condtt1oner.
Clean Water patd Deposit &amp; ref·
erences requtred No pets 304·
675-635«! betwven 6pm-9pm

Datmatton Pupptes, 5 Uales $75
Each. 614-245-5739

Washer /Dryer Anttque Ptano,
Computer Table 5,000 Air Cond1
!toners, Eleclrtc Stove, Refftgera·
tor Pool Co~ter, 614·446-3224

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oltve St . Gal!lpolts New &amp; Used
furmture heaters, Western &amp;
Work boots 6i4·446-3t59

2,bedroom trailer, no pets, reler·
enties required $300 plus depos.
tt 614 887 3093 or 304 -675
3993

Couch &amp; Cha ir $35, Full Stze
Manross $10 Fuel Otl Stove $50
FueiOtiTank$25 614 379-2435

Wheelchairs Electr tc
NewiUsed Scooter ltfts
Elevators ltlt Cha tr s,
s Ho mecare 614 · 446 ·

1980 Mercury Marquts, 4dr, good 1974 Glastron 15 F1 85 HP
condtt'lon With new 11res 304·675- tt ,OOO, 1977 Marquts 17 Fl 115
S:JSB
HP $2 000 OBO, 614-&lt;56-6315

Chocolate, AKC Registered Cho
colate Lab Pupptes, 8 Weeks
Old 2lett. 614-446 7395.

Mega FieJI we1ght machtne Prtme
Ftt sk t machme Call 304 675

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Unfurntshed 2.bedroom house
mce &amp; clean. ~ no Inside pets, ref
erences required, S200 depoSit,
$275 a month rent, 614-992-3090
420

Household

Appliances
ReconditiOned
Washers, Dryers, Ranges Relrt ·
graton, 90 Oa~ Guaranteet
French Ctty Maytag, 614 ·446,
7795

Small house. furntshed or unlur·
ntshed, pr1vate good locatton
country No pets Oepost! &amp; refer
enc:es requtred 304-67~6356

1984 Hon,da 750, sh"alt drtven

N£A Inc

1980 Delli 88 Olds runs good, 4 1511 Glasstron, 70hp Mercury
new Mlchelrn !Ires, $995 614 · motor, $800 new work, $1400
992 5083
614-441 117, aft&amp; Spm

Waterbed Wnh Insert Mattress,
Also. 8 Drawer Dresser To
Match, Ktng Stze Serta E~cell ent
Cond1oon $000 61 4·44 1 0602

Goods

2 Bedrooms Near NGHS, Stove,
Relrtgerator Furmshed, Very Ntce
$325/Mo Plus Deposit &amp; Reier
:•:::"':.:es:::.:6:.1~4.::l88-:.:.:9:.:686::::.__ _ _ _ _
Newly Remodeled Small 4 Room
Cottage, Avai lable August 1st,
Porter Area. 614 388-0000
Ntce 2 3 bedroom house tn

Concrete &amp; Plastic Septtc Tanks
300 Thru 2.000 Gallons Ron
Elo'ans Enterpnses Jackson OH
1·801).537·9528

Glasa Bathtub Enclosures, Fuel
Tank For Boa~ Cat ..Cover, Enter
tatnment Center Cabinet Radto &amp;
Record Player, s 14-256.£255

Rooms

Four lots near Racine appro• 1
112 acrea each, sta{fno at $5000,
call 614-949·2025.

011195

Complete Set W1lson Golf Clubs
Wtth Bag &amp; Puller 614·446· 7231
AlterS PM

wv

Wedge Apartments 1 &amp; 2br, no
pets 506 Burdette Street 304·
675 2072 after 5pm

Beautiful Rolling Land, 9 M1les
From Jackson, 3 From Oak Hill, 5
Acres , St2,00D; 16 Acres
S25,000, 50 Acrea, $60,000 614
574-11 14, 614-574-5356

W flri:JWf

GE portable dtshwasher, $75
New Haven He1ghts, New Haven
304 882 2720

Tw1n Rtvers Tower, now accep ting
applications for tbr HUD suOstd·
tzed 8.pt tor elderly and handt ·
capped EOH 304 675 6679

Acreage

BAHAMA CRU ISEI 5 days/4
ntgHts, Underbooked ! Must Sell I

Electrtc
Scooters
Statrway
Bowman
7283

One bedroom apartment tn Mrd
dlepon, trash &amp; water pa1d you
pay electr tc &amp; gas, $160/mo plus
$100 deposrt, call 614·992·78
between 8am-9pm

New 1996 14Jt70 Includes sktrt
mg. steps bloc+l.s one year
homeowners Insurance and Sill
months FREE lot rent Only $t025
Mwn and S207 17 per month Call
1 800 837 3238

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Canopy bedroom set, couch, and
sew1ng machtne Cal! Defore t Oam
or after 5pm, 304 675-4846

!'ountry S1de Apartments, Lar{je
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Water Sew
age, Gar,bage Included. WID
Hook-Up, $360/Mo Oepostl Re·
qutred, 513-922-()294

Ractne, 614-992·5858
Small 1 Bedroom House Near K·
Mar t $300 Plus Gas &amp; Electrtc
10 Btrch lane House Is Open, I
Mtgtlt Be In The Back Yard, 614·
446 1822

AVON I All Areas I Shtrley
Spears, 304-675-1429

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1975 mcb tlo home three bed
room two bath, underptnnrng,
dock, good condttton, $2000, 614·
992·5251 Of 614·985 4 t31 .

350 Lots
Sun Valley Nursery School
Chtldcare M F 6am 5 30pm AQOS
2 K, Yo u ng School Age Du n ng
Summer 3 Days per Week Mtnt·
rrum 614·446 3657

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drtve
from $226 to $291 Wa lk to shop
&amp; movraa Call 614· 446 2568
Equal Housmg Opportunity

1972 Mcb tle Home 112 Acre
La nd, Located In Vtnton $15 000,
614 446-&lt;l 7B5

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

Vulnerable Both
Dealer South

1 . ~.,

$279/couple Ltmtted ttckets 407 ~==========:r-==========:;16 900mt extra clean 304 675
830· 510 0 ext 6589 , Mon -Sat l
t226 1eav~me=tsage
9
4299
560
Pets for Sale
710 Autos for Sale
' 993 KXI 25 .., cond ' FMF
am-10pm ST1
Boots By Red w1ng Chtppewa 40
ptpe Silencer $2 200 304·882
To 50 Degr ees. H H Brown
AKC Aegrstered Cocker Spantel 1977 Car Hauter Perfect Cab :.336:.::2..,__ _ _ _~--Guaranteed Lowest Pnces The
Puppy, Male, Bull &amp; Whtle, Frame, Motor, Bod~ Hauls (2 ) 4 Wheeler Honda
200 Call Aller 7
Shoe Cafe, 614 446·4222
Wormed, Vacctnated Cham pton 77,000 M1les, OW AMIFM Cas P:M
.
614
446
2422
Bloodime 0 0 B 3/2195 $200, sene, 614 388-9062
Boys levts Size 28 30 28 32
614 379-2728
Good Condtllon $3 Each. 6 14
388 8293

Apartment &amp; trailer, utilities patd,
S275Jmo plus S50 deposit on
each. 304-675--4680

72595

• K 8 3 2
t!O 7 4 2

3 Ton Cen1 al Atr Condntoner
Package, System Or Spl tt System
$1 ,2SO lnsralled, 5 Vr Wa rra nty
All Par ts, t 800 287 6308 , 614
446-6Xt8

Baby Items, Changtng Table, Car
Sttat flnfant} Walker, OaH 614•

11 ldeel place
trelns

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19 90 Dodge Ram Van 8 250 .
000 Mtfe s,
Can Be
At GaH tpo hs Datl y TnOu ne,
Thtrd Ave nu e, Gal ll polts

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1 BHutllul
7 Adventurous

12 False
14 Non-express

Caravan Good Condtt1on,
Mileage, $4,500, 8 14·448 -

1603

2bedroom, furntahed, utlhltes tn·
eluded Ref.,encea &amp; dePostt requited :n4-713-9009

Lost and Found

PHILLIP
ALDER

, 8' Coldsi)ol Relngeralor, S12S
30" Etectnc Hotpotnt $85, 2 Sw1
ve l Chatra $20 Each, All Good
Condttion, July 2-4t h, 61 4 388

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ANSWERS

Accrue · Basal· Welch · Lesson - SUCCESS
My sons first grade teacher taught him , "If you have
1 sell confidence and a good attllude you Will certa•nly be
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, July 25, 1995

· An~ native recently w&lt;L&lt; pm· moted to !be rank of Rear Awmral
: upper'Half.ln this cap•city. Arthur
· Clark will act as Navy's direct[)( nf
· fleet maintenance on the staff of
: Commander in Chief of the U.S.
· Atlantic fleet.
· For the last three and a llalf
years, ba.&lt; been the director of fleet
·maintenance for the U.S. Atlantic
fleet
. "The Navy has a good stmy tu
·. tell," Clark said . " It 's a gnntl
·career. They helped me get st:utetl
· in something worth while. It can
· enable you to make a good cnntri.
: bution to your nation."
Clark wa.&lt; born in Gallipolis and
.auended high school in Middleport.
His previous tour was as the
· commander of the Puget Sound
:Nayal Shipyard. In tha! position, he

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commanded one of tht N•vy's
He is a graduate of Virginia
largest nuclear capahle sh•pyartb Polytechtuc lnsutute wtth a hacllewith more than 12,000 employees.
lor's. degree in mechanical engi·
His duties included two succes- necnng, naval architeCture ami
sive combat tours in Vietnam, a marine engineering. He earned"'
tour as repair superintenuent at master's degree in industrial man Naval Ship Repair Facility in agcmem l)·om George Washingtnn
Guam, an ""ignment '"force en!,4· University.
•
neer on the staff oi Comm3n~er
His Navy uecormions . include ,
Naval Surface Force 111 the P:lc!ltc, the Legton of Mertfr the Bronze
three tours in U1e Naval Sea Sys- Star, the Meritorious Service
terns Command headquarters, and Medal and the Navy C'ommendatwo tours -at the N01lolk Naval liOn Medal. He also .holds four
Shipyard where he served a.&lt; plan- Vtelllamese nhbons mdudmg the
ning officer and then productiOn Vtem:un Gallamry Cross wttlt Palm
officer.
.
and Honor Me~al Ftrst Class.
Clark was one ot the last tn
He ts marned to Kun Nguyen
leave Vietn;un !nllowmg the ce&lt;L&lt;e Clark. They have one daughter ,
fire . He served as advisor tn the Kimberly.
.
Vietnamese. N :1vy at C~un Ran.l! ... Clark's parenls were . ce~nck
Bay and advtsnr to the VtellHUJ.lesc and Mary l~obart Clark ot Mtdulemilitary in the second corp;; regton. port.

The Community Calendar is
published as a free service to nonprofit groups wishing to announce
meeting and special events. The
calendar is not designed to promote
sales or fund raisers of any type.
Items are primed as space penn its
and cannot be guaranteed to run a
specific number of days.
TUESDAY
HARRISONVILLE - H:tr·
risonville OES, Chapter 255, Past
Matrons, picnic, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m
at the home of Jim and Donna Nel·
son. Meat and beverage fumished.
RACINE - Southern High
School Athletic Booster.:, cleanup
day, Tuesday, 6 p.m. at the school.
Parents of athletes urged to help.

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ARTHUR CLARK

:vitamin.may prevent9isease in .ara_oJ high-.tech medicine __
n

l'AUL RAERURN
Ed't
Ayp Sc'
tence
'nr Maine (AP) _
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HARBOR
'I th
f1
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.·ern d~
era
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R'\e~~
surgery,
~·mbnp~t·
1agno~as anu m·p•netlc
r·un
;

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scann_e rs, n cnm;no~ ~unmlnls.
·~ssummg
1U prehvcnt·
mg some ao fcenrra
n·1turer~,e
s most
ea rl·
'.b~ak'mg anu·' ueau
.• ' ·'I y :u·1merus.
·
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A researcher reponed M ~ nH.lay
·mar deficiencies in folic ;.u.:itl f(iultl

·trigger 30 percent to 40 perrelll of
·the lens of thousand~ or heart
:anacks ·and strok~.:s ~urtcrL'tl hv
·Americanmencaclt yc;u
·
· The revelation _ which might
:Save the country unto/LI sufll'ring
'and billions ol dollars in medical
'costs- follows th e Lh~cowry in
·rhe past few ycar:-. that Llict-.. n t:il in
folic acid can prevent ur hi )f) per·

cent of all hit11t dclcct.s. ·
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''I'm a bdievcr in folic acid. 1
.
guess you cnul&lt;l say 1' m rcltgious" saiU the rcscnrcher Dr
Jud 'tt·h· H;t,ll
• · '., tt' r•'l"s
..... .. ," 'll't"·W·.,,,er.
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forLhevit:unin
Folic ·tcitl·i~ found in ''recn
leat'y
ve•.'et·thle
~ -..ut·lt 'Is
hru",·,cls
'
o ~
_, ·
•·
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sprouL'
'Pin·tch
·tnd
lcllucc
·
•· ' . ' .
· ;u td in
many fruits. induJmg app 1e!\ ruu1
oranges. It also is availahk- in mos1
common multiple vit:unin supple·
ments anU some hreaklast cereals.
Hall, a gcnet1dst al t.hc Univc~~
sity of British Columhia. told
researchers antl.l.locwrs at tile .Jack~
son ~:Jhorator.y in I3ar ,II.c_,t·hor that
studtcs puhltshcd tim year h:\d
vastly expand~U 1hc wk• of Joht.·
acit.J in preventing Jise:t"c.
Ye1 the word ha~ failed w reach

No Rain Checks
Will Be Issued

many dtKII&gt;f&gt; and the ruhlic
remams woctully tgnorant ol the
" I'tngs.. JJ.,,· II s.nt
... I .
new ttn&lt;
.
In a survey cond uc1cd Ill June
t·nr the . March of Dimt!s Birth
DefcctsFclUfH_I:tlitlll . tlnly IS per·
CCIH of. women oft:hihJhcaring age
were aware of
lhe Cl''ovcrnment's
.
recommentla(lon
4()() · th•t tl1cy
· s consume
of f llic
al. 1east_
m1rrogram :
_ &lt;~
nc1d dmly _w prc~·r:nt spma h1hda
and otl1er btrth deJects.
.
.11 ts c1_-unal that all ~omen ol
dultlhcanng a~c take;: th1s prct.:au~
tion , Hall _sa td , hccau.se nt"~
~omen rcr~11c they arc pH!gn:.u~t 11
IS ~~"" ; .Illy too late In prevent hHth
detects .
.
.
Th_c !lCW ~vu.lcncc .'\ugge~t1ng
I hat folic :u:td ca1~ prevent hean
auack:ooo anti strokes 1~ evt:n il:s~ well

known , Hall said.
.
.
,
Stud1es done mostly wllh men
. , ·t lh'll
tmmedtsugges
. ' men ·should
.· ..
. .. ·
ately begm to hoost tlll:u tn!IL .JcH.l
level s, even he fore more1 cnndu·1S
sives tmlie sare .tlnnt:.llal saK .. tl
f·ar the .•audit:~ on folic adtl allll
he~rt Jisca:-.e have hecn •do\w just
on men
Dr. Jaroh Scihllh, autllm of a
pr.tpcr published 111 lhl' New 1 : 11~ *
laud .lottnl;11 ol ML.:dtctnt.: in l;chru·
arv that linke-d fuJi~ al:id dcricicn ci~s It) rm incn:a~cu ri:-.k of strokes.

was more consCrvativc than l·hall.
es,imnting thai folic ''t:id deficicn·
cies might be resp&lt;!nsible for 15

percent

10

attacks anti

20 percent of heart

BEDFORD - Bedford Township Volunteer Fire. Department
Committee. Tuesday. 7 p.m . Bed fordtown hRll.
·
~
RACINE - Racine Area Community Organization meeting Tuesday, 6:30 p.m . at Star Mill Park .
New members welcome.
HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Senior Citizens, blond
pressure clinic, 10 a.m . to II :30
a.m. Tuesday at the townhouse .
Diana Coates, Meigs County Council of Aging, will be uoing the
medical checks , followed by
potluck rutd meeting.
RUTLAND- Special meeting.
RuUood Fire Departtncnt Auxiliary.
Tuesday, 6 p.m. lire house to complete phms for block party. ·

stroke.~;,.

ONE DAY SALE

WEDNESDAY
POMEROY- Wildwood-Garden Club, 7:30p.m. Wednesday,
home of Evelyn Hollon. Roll call is
a flower lo dry.

MIKE SELLS

Potato Chips

Chuck Roast

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4 1/2. 5 oz.

lb.

PQMEROY

Thursday, 7
Catholic Church on Mulberry
Avenue.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Public Library B~ard meeting, I
p.m . Thursday at the Pomeroy
facility .
FRIDAY
ANTIQUITY - Faith Fellowship Crusade for Christ Songfest
Friday, 7:30p.m.
SATURDAY
ANTIQUITY - Revival ai
Faith Fellowship Crusade for
Christ tltrnugh Aug. 4, 7:30 p.m.
nightly.

Net Cost

$1.89 less 55¢ coupon

,

28

oz.

b

$134

JIFFY CORN

GREAT LAKES GRANULATED ·

STARKIST

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Sugar
$ 29

5# bag

gal.

Ice Cream
$
59
5 qt. pail

$

8.5 oz.

HEAD

MEADOW GOLD

MUFFIN MIX
I

$
2°/o Milk
$ 69

Double Cheese Pizzas

Chunk Tuna
$
6.5 oz.

MAXWELL HOUSE ·

KITCHEN PRIDE

Master Blend Coffee

Bacon

34.5

01.

$ 49

$299

61b.

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RC COLA, DIET RITE, KICK
CITRUS, A &amp; WROOT BEER,
SUNKIST ORANGE
24 pk. 12 01 cans .

'Lows tonight In 70s. l'artly
cloudy. Thursday, partly sunny.

14-15-16-17-29

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Copyright 1995

Pot!lffilY Grnup

Anonymou~ meeting
p.m. at Sacr~d Heart

of Alcoholics

VALLEY 'BELL~

CHEF BOY R DEE

Buckeye 5:

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POMEROY- Free c)othing
day at the Salvation Anny on Butternut Avenue Thursday. 10-12
p.m.

LETTUCE

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Pick 4:
5918
High

near 90.

THURSDAY
BRADBURY - Meigs County
Church of Christ Women 's Fellowship meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m:
at Bradbury Church or Christ. Zion
Church will have devotions.

Prices In Effect While
Quantities Last

USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF

Pick 3:

POMEROY- Living in the
Solution group of Narcotiq
Anonymous meeting Wednesday, 7
p.m . at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church on Mulberry Avenue.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1995 ONLY
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hand Reds
4-2Ioss

Community calendar

:Area native promoted in Navy:

Ohio Lottery

$4''

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Meigs -Local ~Board -OKs no-gang--policy
By JIM FREEMAN
ty to occu( on district property or are educational in nature.
Sentinel News Staff
while students are under tbe ausOther policy revisions concern
The Meigs Local Board of Edu- pices of tbe board."
encouraging parent involvement in
cation, meeting in regular· session
However, student groups may Title I programs, unrequested .
Tuesday evening, adopted changes be recognized as authorized sch!Xll leaves of absence, criminal history
in board policies including a policy organizations i.f they are approved rerord checks and drug testing for
barring gang activity on district by school administration, spon- CDL license holders.
property.
sored by school-approved personBoard President Larry Rupe
~ policy barring gang activity nel, composed of members of !be
commented the policies are similar ·
concerns student groups and states c.urrent student body, hold the · to tbose
in existence.
" ... tbe board shall not tolerate any majority of their meelings at school
In
matters, the board
type of gang or gang-related activi- and have established aims which hired
Price and Carson

Crow as junior high school cheerleader advisor and junior high
school football coach, respectively,
after it was·detennined no certified,
qualified person applied for either
position.
The board also approved renewal of a service contract for the high
school sewage treatment plant. with
E.C. Babben Inc. of Canal Winchester for a cost of $75 every oUter
month.

Wright may
seek third term
on Ohio Court
COLUMBUS (AP)- When
Justice Craig Wright won re-elec·
tion to !be Ohio Supreme Court in
1990, be told a reporter be bad no
intention of running again. Now be
may change his ntind.
Wright is considering another
campaign, despite a turbulent sec·
ond tenn in which his temper led to
a 1991 scuffle that left fellow
Republican Justice Andrew Douglas wilb cracked ribs.
Wright also was the target of a
court investigation into allegations
of misconduct that included use of
a racial slur a decade earlier, and
his role in cases that involved businesses in which he owned stock.
A report on the investigation
found no basis for disciplinary
action against him.
Wright, who bad not been
expecled to seek a third tenn, said
Monday that
.
..
those problems were behind him
as be considered a request from
Ohio Republican Party Chairman
--Robert Bennett to run again.
Still, Wright knows the past cair
resurface in a political campaign.
"The mauer with Justice Dou- ·
glas, I think they can legitimately
point to personality problems
berween us. But you know, !bat's
been - bow long ago? - five
years ago. That's a long time ago,'·
. Wright said.
As for the other matters, he said
they would not figure into his decision.
"I got cleared of all that stuff
from top to bottom. The business
about the conflicts fiad no basis in
fact,'' Wright said in an interview.
He recalled his 1990 statement
about not running again, a decision
be bad reaffirmed six or eight
months ago.
"Bennett started working on
me. He's going to do, apparenUy,
some extensive pomng in the next
three or four weeks. He's already
done some polling . It does look
good," Wright said.

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COMMEMORATIVE MAP· Area businesses and individuals can showca&lt;e their husl. ness in a Meigs County commemorative map,
1 said

Mitzie Myers of Hometown Publications.
All proceeds will he returned to the Meigs Coon·
ty Tourism Dep•rtment, Myers said. Area landwill
.marks,. such as school&lt; and the courthouse,
.

he included at· no cn.lilt, she added. t•oint l,leas-

ant, W.Va~ and ,Gallipolis have already depicted
their area and impowtont event.&lt;. Di.splayin~ a
'sample map from left are l'ntty l'icken.s, Myers,
Mei!}&lt; County Tourism Director Kat·in Johnson,
Judy Williams and Rev. Rol&lt;tnd Wildman. (Sen·
tinel photo hy George Ahate)

Truck thief gets two-year jail term
'
The second of two men who
Should be be convicted on tbe
stole a truck, in April and led
charges in Pennsylvania, the
authorities on 'a high-speed
sentence for auto theft will run
chase was sentenced to two ·· concurrent with any imprisonyears in prison Monday.
ment handed down in that state,
Hugh J. Hawkey of GreensCain said.
burg, Penn., pleaded guilty to
If his Pennsylvania incarceraauto !heft, a tbird degree felony,
tion is less than two years,
in the Gallia County Common
Hawkey would return to Orient
Plea.~ Court of Judge Joseph L.
to complete ibe remainder of his
Cain.
sentence.
Hawkey is wanted in PennHawkey and William
sylvania on unrelated charges
George, also of Greensburg,
and the court will approve extrabroke into Bostic Motor Sales,
dition if the state requests it,
1010 First Ave., Gallipolis, took
Cain said in his court entry.
lhe keys to a 1992 Toyota pickIn the meantime. Hawkey
up truck and drove off with !be
will begin serving his sentence
vehiCle.
at the Orient Correction Facility. :

The pair allegedly stoppe~ at
a Cheshire ·gas station before
crossing into Meigs County.
In Middleport, a police officer began a high-speed chase
which ·ended in Langsville when
the truck ran off the road ami
ovenumed. Two Meigs sheriff's
cruisers were also involved in
the pursuit.
Hawkey pleaded guilty to
auto theft last month and was
sentenced by Cain to two years
in prison. In Meigs County,
Hawkey was sentenced to 18
months in prison after pleading
guilty to fleeing and eluding.
The prison terms arc being
served concurretttly.

lease. or rental agreement. Horton
said. The property owner will be
responsible for properties during
land-lease contracts, he added.
Arnold Johnson, who will
enforce· this ordinance. said the $12
a year fee for eacll unit will nm be
collected until Jan . IS, 1996.
"We're still getting the list of
the apartment owners." Horton
said.
A rental unit is considered an
apartment, not just the structure.
CurrenUy, the village has aboul440
rental units, said Councilwoman
Beth Stivers, who helped draft the
new rules.
Johnson inspects areas including: foundation, floors, walls, ceilings, roofs, windows, doors)..Stairs,
porches, plumbing fixtures ~d
pipes, electrical systems, heating,
extermination , rubbish stora~e.
garbage disposal, llot water tank
and smoke detectors.

The doors must lock securely,
Johnson said.
Any property with tour or more
units, the landlord must provide a
ctumpster, Johnson said. With less
than four units, the tenant must pay
for trash service.
Johnson said he usually grants
60 days to make repairs. But in
more serious infractions, he may
allow just 3Q 'days.
Landl.orus can appeal tile dedsions if they disagree with John ' .
son's inspection demands . he
added.
If tenants lmve complaints about
their property they s~ould leave a
message at the village offices for
Johnson. Landlords do not have to
be contacted before Johnson enters
their property, as long as tenants
have requested an inspection. John son said.
Property values will rise when
the village's buildings aie beller

·maintained. he. added.
"We're trying to bring the rcnwl
properties up to safe and sanitary
conditions," Johnson said.
Tbe village can impose no more
than a $100 tine for property owners and occupants who do not comply with the ordi~ances, he added.
The ordinance is a revised ver~
sion of an ordinance that was proposed hlst fall. After objections
from landlords, the new rules were
halted until it was adopted last
month.
This revised ordinance' dropped
the cost of the inspection from $25
to $12, limiting the inspection to
once a year not evcty time a tenant
moves out.
The new ordinance also will not
require screens, storm doors and
lighting of public. halls . For
specifics on the new ordinance, a
copy of the rules can pick.ed up at
the village offices.

Contracts lor limd pro&lt;lucts and
equipment operation supplie' for
the I '195-96 school year were
awarded by the Southern Local
Board of Education at its Monday
meeting at the high schml.
Bids accepted were from Heiners llakery for bread: Michael's ke
Cream ror ice cream products;
Snouffer Fire &amp; Safety fnr fire
extinguishers anu supplies; Dest
Office Supply for maintenance ol
husiness offitc education etJuip·
mcn1; Warehouse Tire for hus lire.'
ami tubes: Ashland Oil for furl anti
oil ; Burlilc Oil for &lt;llllilwac anti
other similar 'SUpplies: anu
Broughton Inc. for milk products .
Otltn commcts will be awarded
iater, Treasurer Dennie Hill said.
Approv:1l w:1s given lo an earlier
proposed high sdwol anJ junior
high school grm.ling nolicy using
numhers ill.'\ICatl of l~.:ttcrs . Also
aprcovctl w:ts t.hc high sl..'hool' ;nul
. jupim high School h:lllllhooh . ·
· Alic~ Williams w:ts hired a .. ;
hcm.l cook at Southern lligl1 School
to Jill lhc vacancy crettrcc.J hy the
rcsi"gnntion of Alma .John son . 1\lsn

hired was Daniel Rifllc for ~-1/2
hnur." a d:ty as &lt;tssi:-.t:llll hus

weather nornialization plan.
company should have also refundThe plan, designed to even out
ed !be .extra charges, estiinated by
the utility's revenue, resulted in
Columbia to have averaged $6.26
higher gas bills during warmerper customer over the five-month
trial period.
.
than-normal weather and lower
· Columbia Gas bas about 1 milbills when the wealber was colder
than avefl!£C.
lion customers in Ohio.
The plan drew complaints
"We want to find out exactly
statewide from customers whose
wbat the justification was for not
bills went up during the unseason- . refunding !be money," said Kurt
ably mild winter, and Columbia
Waltzer, Cilizen Action's Ohio
eventually dropped it.
. director.
Citizen Action argot&lt;~ tbat !be
Waltzer also accused the PUCO,

which approved the Cohmibia plan
as part of its !llOSt recent rate
increase request", and the Consumers' Counsel of holding discussions of the plan in secret. The
Consumers' Counsel is a state
agency tbat is supposed to represent customers in utility rate cases.
The reason why !be utility is not
refunding the money Is that the
weather normalization plan was
part of the entire rate increase
package; be said.

mechanic in adtlilion In his duties
as tnmsponatinn supervi.'\{Jr.
The hoard approved mcmhcr·

ship in the Coalilinn nf Rural and
App:~achian Schools fnr the l 1J'J59ti school year :u a cost of $250.
Plans were made for a meeting
wilh Radn~.: Villag~ nll"icials 10 di ...;~

cu .'~ ." lhL:

old

l~al'inc

Ekmcnlary

Sehoul huildi11~ . whkh has hrcn

wl&lt;lto Racine fur

$1 .
The hoanl mailllain~.'ll lh~

nght
usc certain pans of the building
for srnragc spare :m\.1/or nllice.". At
01 July 11 mrcting , thl." ho:rrt.l &lt;Uitl
coundl mcmhers will go through
to

the huilding lo determine ust.: :mtl

also tlisposilion of items whkh :ul~

still there.
Pulling tile mandated (iAI'
((icwcrnmenl&lt;tl 1\ct:ounring Pror.:t:s~)

rrograru iruo plate was di:-..

cussed, atHI till' hoard hired Trim~
hk &amp; t\~sucwtc;.. to · a~ sis f in the
lll'a~ urt.: r ' ~

{Jffkc .
Thl: next n:gular JllL·ct in~ was
set for Aug. 21. AIIL'IHlin~ were
Susie Gruc~er. l,ere Thmen. Don
Smith, C.T Chnptilan and Marty
M{lrarity, hoard mt:mbcrs; S11pcrin·
tendent .l:une., Ray l.awrcncc: and
11 ill .

Smith apolog'izes
to ex-husband
during court break ·
UNION, S.C .J.AP) - Susan
Smith whispered, ''I'm so sorry,
David," after her ·ex-husband tear·
fully described bow distraught be
was after bearing that she had
drowned tbeir two sons.
David Smith did not respond to
the apology his ex-wife offered
Tuesday as she was led from lhe
courtroom during a break in the
·
penalty phase of her trial.
"All my hopes, all my dreams.
everything that I had planned for
the rest of my life, it ended that
day,_" Smith told a jury that must
decide whether Ms . Smith will be
executed.
"I didn't know what to do. ll .
hurt. Everything I•had planned on,
my. life wilh lhe kids, was gone,"
he said as he began to cty.
The prosecntion was exf1&lt;1cled to
finish its ca.se today. Unless all 12
jurors vote for execution, Ms.
Smith will receive a life sentence. ·
If they decide on death, Ms. Smith
would have her cboice of the elec·
lric chair or lethal injection.
Three · jurors wept during
Smith's emotional testimony, Several times, Ms. Smith leaned over
the defense table and cried as her
e~·husband spoke about tlte day he
learned his sons were murdered.
Smith, who turns 25 on Thursday, said be believed 1tis then-

wife's story that a carjacker had
alxlucted the hoys. After a nine-day
nationwide search, Ms. Smith confessed Nov. 3 to rolling her otr into .
a lake with 3-ycar-old Michael and
14-month-old Alex strapped into
their car seats.
Defense attorney David Bruck
calleu Smitlt's testimony "the most
heartbreaking thing I ever heard in
a courtroom."
·
"But I don't know that the conclusion the jury would draw from
!hal is thM .Susan should be put in
the electric chair." Bruck said outside court.
The Smiths divorced in May,
but Smith told jurors the marriage
was rocky even before their second
child was born . Once, when he
came home late from work and his
wife threatened to return to her
mother, he told her she should
leave right lhen.
"Shamefully, I did grab Susan
by tier arms and just more or less
dragged her out of the bed and out
to the front porch. Didn't throw her
down o~ anything, just let her down
on !be porch," he said.
After Smith testified , the jury
watched two videotaped re-enactments of lhe crime. ln~cstigators
rolled a car hke Ms. Stluth' s into
John D. Long lake. where she
Continued on page 3

ARC
clears another hurdle
.
.
.

group wants Columbia.Gas records .

COLUMBUS (AP) - A consumer group asked stale regulators
lo release information regarding a
decision not to require Columbia
Gas to refund money collected last
winter under an abandoned plan to
even out utility bills.
Citizen Action cited the state's
-open records law in letters sent
Tuesday to the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio and the Ohio
. Consumers' Counsel asking for tbe
infonnation regarding Columbia's

Capital Conference in November;
- Met in executive session to
discuss personnel.
Present were Rupe, Vice-president Randy Humphreys, board
members Roger Abbot~ Scott Walton and John Hood, and Treasurer
Jane Fry. Ailininistrative assistant
Wendy Halar served as actinR .
superintendent for Bil) Buckley
who is on vacation.

,Southern Board
awards contracts

Middleport officials refine building cod~ rules
By GEORGE ABATE
·Sentinel News Staff
Middleport Village officials
clarified its recently-passed building code ' ordinance at this week's
council meeting.
Council defined who will be
responsible for' insect and rodent
extermination and what constitutes
a "rental unit". Middleport Mayor
Dewey Hort9n said.
The owners of rental property
must rid Ute property of infestation ·
when the owners tlo not maintain
the dwelling in a "reasonable
insect-proof condition" . Whenever
two or more units arc infested, the
owners will be responsible for
extenninarion.
Otherwise, the occupants mu st
pay for fumigation of their propertv, the new definition stated.
· Also, a rental unit will include
land installment contracts. oral tenancy. tenancy at will. and writt~n

In other business, Ute board:
- Agreed to consider for adoption a transportation handbook prepared by lransportation director
Paul McElroy and to give consideration to adopting changes in board
policies concerning vocational programs and rcmoval/e~pulsion of
students;
- Made plans to attend the
Ohio School Board Association's

1

WASHINGTON. (AP) - The embattled Appalathian
Regional Commission has cleared a hurdle In the U.S. Senate.
The Energy and Water Development Subcommittee on Toes' ·
day approved a measure that Includes $182 miUion for the agency next year. Tbatls $40 ntilllo11 more than the U.S. House pro·
posed, said U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky~ a member of the
·
panel.
.
."There are still many ohslacles.to. o~ercome, but lnday's ~ole
is a wonderful first step," said McConnell, who authored an
amendment to save the ARC from elimination.
McConnell said the b~l now goes to the full Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday.
The agency provides funding for roads and other projects In
13 states, Including parts of Ohin. Its current funding level is
$282 million.

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