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                  <text>Thursday, June 18, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Lewis-Manley Unit 263 elects officers
Officers were elected at the
recent meeting of the Lewis-Ml)nley Unit No. 263, American
Legion, held at Dale's Restaurant
in Gallipolis with Helen Culmer as
hostess.
Officers elected were Lorrene
Goggins, presiden~ Helen Culmer,
first vice-president; Luella Patterson, second vice-president;
Dorothy Casey, secrewy; Edith
Ross, ueasurer; Annette Johnson,
chaplain; Margaret Bowles, historian; Tomiko Lewis, sargeant-atarms.
.
. . .
The meeung opened 10 ntuahstic form by the president who
announced department convention
for July 9-12 at Toledo and the
Chillicolhe Veterans birthday party
July 16. She also read articles on
postal services and membership eli$ibility in American Legion Auxilmry.
Contributions were made to the
birthday pany and Eastern paralyzed veterans.
Florence Richards, delegate,
Deana Pullins, Jarold Smitb, Derek Smitb,
FISHING DERBY - Tbe Racine Gun Club
gave a report of the Eighth District
Tommy Schuler, Tommy Smith, Kate Smitb,
recently bad a fiShing derby. Winners or 1M day
Sumrner Convention held in
Terry Stohart, Chris Stobart, Montaoa JarreD,
were Travis Lisle, Tiffany Saunders, Sara PickCrooksville and hosted by Bail
Josie Jarrell, Shula Jarrell and Darcy Wineens and Larry Ritchie. Also pictured are Scott
Grimes Unit 222 earlier in June.
brenner.
Brinegar, Jason Allen, Josh Davis, Jobn Smitb,
She was on the Tellers Committee.
Cory Spaun, Travis Spaun, Kayla Pullins,
Sbe stated there were 34 delegates
with an attendance of 54. Four
at the moment is my favorite eighth district past presidents and
show.''
one
Mrs.
The
revue
consists
of
songs
MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) Tony-winning entertainer Carol from her many musicals, including
Channing enjoys being on stage so "Hello DoUy," for which she won
much she's figured out a way to a Tony, and "Diamonds Are A
change costumes for her new revue Girl's Best Friend." She also recreates scenes from her tife, including
act without leaving the audience.
"I have screens set up so I can pivotal Broadway auditions.
"I do everylhing in this," Chankeep talking to the audience while
ning
said. "I sing, dance, act and
I'm changing," says Channing,
talk
to the audience. It's my
whose act runs through Sunday at
favorite
show, but whatever I'm in
Montclair State College.

Richards is an eighth district past
president
Awards received at convention
were : in membership of 1-50,
Americanism, wilh Mrs. Bowles,
chairman; in Group I, veterans
affairs , first place with Tomiko
Lewis, chairman. Lewis-Manley
also received national cilJition of
meritorious service C... being a goal
unit and received a blue ribbon.
Get weU cards were sent to Rev.
Arius Hun and Huldah Gordon of
Gallipolis.
Lula Hampton reported on Senate BiU 2515 for benefit of the vet-

erans. .
.
b th
Closmg ceremomes were Y e
pres1dent and chaplam Mrs. John·

son.

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Ohio Lotterv•

Reds outlast
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The next meenng will he held a
the home of Mrs. Gogg~ns.

Reunion planned

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Tbe 1992 Theiss Family reunion
will be held July 12 at SlJir Mill
Park in Racine.
From II a.m. to noon there will
be a tour of the Tanner's Run
Farm; lunch and registration will
be from 1:30-3 p.m.; and the tour
will resume at3 p.m.

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Mother-daughter banquet held
Participating in the several skits
were Jennifer Walker, Stephanie
Wilson, Stacy Wilson, Macyn
Ervin, Sara Ervin, Kacy Ervm,
Heather Dailey, Brenda Hill, and
Emily Hill.
A song "Down in Grama's
Kitchen" was sung by Otivia Dud·
ding. Margie West presented the
reading "What is a Mother?" Rhonda and Heather Dailey sang a due~
"In the Garden."
Sue Grace read her original
poem "Mother's Mirror.•'
Door prizes were presented by
Martha Dudding and Sue Grace
gave the closing prayer.
The dinner was catered.

The Racine'United Methodist
Church recently held its annual
mother-daughter banquet in the
church social room sponsored by
the United Methudist Women.
Martha Dudding and Chris Hill
were ~hairmen.
''Through Mom's Mirror" was
the theme for the banquet. Each
table was decorated wilh a blownup balloon filled with gifts which
were later given as door prizes.

Each lady and her guest received a
pastel hand mirror as a favor.
The welcome was given by Lee
Lee, UMW president, and Chris
Hill was mistress of ceremonies.

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By Miady Ktanlli
OVP DC'WS starr
Philip Sporn Plant in New
Haven, a divisioo of American
Electric Power, bas been listed for
possible ')nmatwe retirement" in
an enviroommtal compliance plan
submitted by Obio fuwer Company
to the Public Utilities CommiSsion
of Ohio.
An AEP spokesman however is
denying tbat the )Rmature retirement" is being considered.
Philip Sporn is listed among the
compliaocc o¢ms in Appendix C
of the plan. a unit-by-unit list of
feasible sulfur dioxide emission
reduction options Slating, 'These
units cooeruly burn relatively low
sulfur coal. but martet pressures
are projeaed to i11crease the sulfur
conlml or coal deliven:d under existing COIIIIliCIS. In Phase 2, fue;
switching to a low sulfur coal
would be t&lt;cbnically feasible.
Pn:mature retirement could also be
coosiden:d..
John McManus. director of Environmelllal Compliance with AEP.
said. however, !bat in the economic
analysis or the plan, Sporn is not
being considered for "premature
reliremellt". McManus added that if
SICnlbllels are added at the Gavin
l'lllnt. Sporn lllOOid cootinue to

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The bank buildmg constructed
1969 and designed for a $25 mil·
lion operation, was redesigned to
fit into current and fuwre needs of
a $65 million operation, Bruce
Reed, execuuve vice president.
said.
The remodeling has included
installation of an elevator near the
Second Street entrance for use by
both customers and employees, a
full basement to be used for stor·
age, a new limited access computer
room on the second floor, revamping of the teller and lobby to more
efficiently serve customers, and
m

toull redccorauon of the ofllces.

The second noor offices, formerly occupied by the Agricultural
Su•bilization and Conservation Service and the Soil Conservation Service, are now used in the banking
business. On the second noor there
arc e1ght pnvate offices including
the president 's office, a conference

room, the computer room and a

record keeping room.
A color scheme or blue, mauve
and off-white has been used
throughout in the redecoration

which has included new furnish ·
mgs, carpeting and window treat·
mem.

live Mary Abel; Park Manager Randy Wacbter;
Richard Moseley, Deputy Director of Recreation
Management for ODNR; County Commissioners Manning Roush and Richard Jooes; HarK&lt;
Karr, past president and current member ol the
Obio Wildlife Council; and Richard Pierce,
Chief of ODNR's Division of Wildlife. (Sentinel
Photo by Brian J, Reed)

power as prescn~ y done; and if
GaVin is fuel-switched, AEP would
change Sporn to clean coal.
Although in the plan's general
comments it is stated some smaller.
older units for which low sulfur
coal would be quite expensive are
potential to "premature retirement",

Sporn is the lone plant actually lis·
ted in the plan for considered
"premature retirement". According

to the plan, Sporn was assumed for
retirement Dec. 31,2010.
McManus said he did not know
why Sporn was listed in the uniiby-unit list for "premature retirement", but reiterated that it is not
being considered.
Noonan Kilpatrick, Director of
the Surface Mining Research
Library in Charleston, stated if AEP
dt;cided to retire the Sporn plant
prematurely, it would likely be in
1999, just before it would be required by the "acid rain" legislation
to swuch to lite same coal sulfur
level as lite Mountaineer Plant, 1.2
lb. S02 per million Btu's.
Another point of iniCrest contained in the environmental plan is
that a proposed free standing pressurized Huidized bed combustion
plant in the amount of some $918
million,
proposed
for
the
Mountaineer Plant site, will be en·
tirely paid for by Appalachl8n

Middleport awarded
$134,304 Issue 2 grant
Fred
Hoffman the clearing and seeding of the area
IIDklUIIiOUI llJday thai he bas been once the project ii completed.
Hoffman stated the project
nocificd by the Ohio Public Works
Commission tbat the Village of should be a big improvement for
Middleport bas been awarded a the residents alon~ Park, Broadway
grllll ol'$134,304 tbrougb the Issue and Riverview Drive who have had
to contend with the overflow in this
2pOjpaD.
Tbe .... along with s15,480 area for a number of years.
The project is funded through
in locll ftmtls. is 10 be u.sed for the
the
District 18 competitive portion
lqll• at- a(. dt:lcricnlt:d Slllflll
lhia whidl
!IOIIIh from Park of the Issue Two Small Governments Program. Hoffman stated
Street to tbe
River.
Tile project will include the that he felt thai Phil Roberts, who
lqll• eatei4 or ., ensting 18-inch is a member of this committee, was
seMr witb I ,300 feel or new 24- very instrumental in obtaining
incb sewer that is desi,ned for funding for this project
The mayor stated !hat the pro·
today's senrice level SIDCe the
ject
will be designed and advertised
uppa- patiun or the ~ewer is a1so
for
bids
as soon as the necessary
24-indl . Abo ilrlnded it the project will be tbe ittsU'lDm or • - documents are completed.
~ menhn!es 1btg the line aad
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the Ohio Wildlife Council. County County Regional Planning ComCommissioner David Kohlentz has mission- Mary Powell or the Meigs
.
· workmg
·
county ' Parks DIStrict;
· · Comm•s·
also been credited
With
toward the project's funding and sioners Manning K. Roush and
completion.
Richard E. Jones; Olive Township
Also recognized at the dedica· Trustee Ern•e Barrmger; and
lion were Tim Maiden of Maiden Kenny Wiggins of the Meigs
&amp; Jenkins; John Cousins of County Department or Liner ConODNR' 1 · d. · · AI
trol
s p anmng IVISIOn; an
·
Elb feld Chief Planner for the
The Riverview Garden Club, the
~Sere · f E .
· H . Forked Run Sportsmen's Club and
. . . orps o . ngmeers '" unt the wives of that club were also
mgton,t" W.Va.,
Blakeslee,
E
D. Charles
of th
Megs
recognize&lt;! for their beautification
1
xecu •ve ~rec 1or
e
work at the sne.

Sporn plant placed on EPA's
list of sites facing shutdown

Mayor

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craft ; and State Representative
Mary Abel (0-Alhens).
Th oseo ffiICI·a1s emphasll
· ed th at
the fac1hty had already begun to
attract boaters from areas across
the state (from as far away as Lancaster to date), and that it would
grant more exposure to the park,
which Park Manager Randy
Wachter described as "Ohio's best
kept secret"
Much of the credit for the facili·
ty was g1ven
yester da y to Horacc
Karr of Pomeroy, who serves on

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Starr
Ex tensive remodeling of the
Farmers Bank has been completed
and Sunday from I to 3 p.m. residents will have an opponunity to
tour the facility during an open
house.
While the remodeling actually
did not get underway until last
September, it had been on the planning board for more than two
years. The late Ted Reed, Jr., longtime bank president, was instrumental in the project plans. The
contract for the work was awarded
just a week before his death.

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Power if it opens in 2005, accord·
ing to Kilpatnck.
According to the original
proposal, which was to upgrade
two Sporn units for $660 million,
the proJect would be a 50-50 splil
with Appalachian Power and Ohio
Power sharing lite cost. The question, Kilpatrick said, is why the
teller. Here are tellers, from tbe left, Vanessa
NEW LOBBY ARRANGEMENT - ConveMiller, Ann Browning, and Shannon Hindy,
Vir2inia Corooration Commission. nience to customers is always a concern or the
in the Appalachian Power Com- Farmers Bank, and to expedite banking business
as."'i"'ting customers, Jenni Werry, left, and Sue
pany distric~ would approve
Maison.
the lobby now features a roped area wbk:h more
roughly $470 miltion of lhw raiC
efficiently directs customers to the next available
payers' money to pay for a high
sulfur coal le(hnology in Mason
County. Some people feel the
proposed plant should be an Ohio
Power project since it will benefit
Ohio and northern West Virginia
high sulfur coal, not coal from the
Appalachian Power service area, he
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) represents one of its smaller invest- to $1 million. Bob Evans Farms
added.
The
state
is
joining
Bob
Evans
ments in tourism advcnising. Past
whichnpemtcs in 16 states, has;
McManus said after an evaluation of repowcring lite Sporn unit. Farms to co-s ponsor a tourism media buys have reached $700.000 $22 million advertising budget.
they found it would not be the most advert ising campaign that State
economical approach. He added it Travel Director George Zimmermade more sense to "start from man hopes will be followed by
Steven Beha of Scipio Town· ting lhcm to become productive
scratch". He stated the propcsed other corporate ventures.
upgrade lD Sporn would have heen
Zimmerman said lite $600,000 ship has been named executive and con~1buting members of their
shared by Appalachian and Ohio media buy for which televi sion director of the Meigs County Board community, and to make avai lable
Power bocause Sporn is jointly commercials begin today is intend· or Mental Rewdation and Devel· a network of support for parents
and families.
owned by the two companies. ed to encourage people to travel opmental Disabilities.
Being a resident of Mc1gs CounAs
exec
utive
director,
Bella
will
When considering a new site, Ohi o. eat at Bob Evans restaurants,
ty,
Beha said his new JOb g1ves him
Implement
board
policies.
recom·
however, i1 was decided the need and call the 1-800-BUCKEYE
a
chance
to give something back to
was in the Appalachian Power number to oblJiin tourism informa· mend new policies and oversee the
the
community.
He also said the
operation of the Carleton School
Company ICrritory, and therefore tion.
area
shows
a
good
deal of promise.
would be paid entirely by thai
SlJite government and the com- and Meigs Industries.
He is a graduate of Federal "ith an excellent school staff and a
company.
pany each are con tributing
Hocking
High School and received caring network of parents. "The
The AEP representative con· $300,000.
a
bachelor's
degree in sociology at support seems to be here in the
firmed that the $185 million in
"I lhink it's a great partnership
Grace
College
in Winona Lake, community," he said.
Dcparunent of Energy (DOE) and I look forward to more in the
Ind.
money for this scale up of the Tidd future," Zimmennan said.
Beha was previously program
He joined Gov . George
70 Mw project in Ohio, is someVoinovich and Daniel Evans, the director at Echoing Meadows Resiwhat of a loan , nola grant
K1lpalrick stated he understood company's chairman and chief dential Center in Athens for three
that if the project goes in the West exec utive officer, in introducing years. He left that job to bocome
Virginia and Virginia rate bases for ihe 1992 travel and tourism cam- case manager for the Athens County Board of Mental Retardation and
the whole project's costs, the total paign.
Developmental
Disabilities. and roc
Zimmerman said he expects the
rate payers will have to pay for the
lite
past
seven
years, he has been
spots will boost the number of calls
entire $918 million.
that agency's business manager
McManus said, however, that to the state's toll-free travel line.
handling a $4 million budget.
··we're
already
haVing
a
reconl
under Clean Coal Technology, if a
One of Beha's main goals for
year
there.
Through
the
end
of
May
project is shown to be successful, at
the
Carleton School is to pot more
last
year,
our
travel
counselors
some point in time the government
disabled
people into the workplace.
answered
about
97,000
phone
calls.
expects to be repaid. He concluded .
He
said
he
wants to see '"more indiit is not a loan in the typical sense, Through the end of May this year
viduals
with
handicaps working
but a cooperative agreement so the ... we've answen:d about 317,000
alongside
individuals
who are nonDOE can recover part of its cost phone calls," Zimmennan said.
He attributed part of the handicapped."
He said that repayment may be
He said that his number
increased
volume to AmeriFiora
from AEP or through some of its
one
objective
'"is to ensure the pro'92,
the
international
floral
exhibivendors .
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Bush on near-perfect
campaign stage at summit
ByWALTERR.MEARS
AP Special CCHTespond..t
WASHJNGTON - At the summit, a campaigning president plays lhe
perfect stage, displaying the diplomatic powers he alone commands,
where no political rival can tread.
So it was for President Bush - two days at the lOp, with Russian Pmident Bais Yeltsin, settling on the sharpest strategic weapons cuts of lhe
nuclear age, the centerpiece in an array of economic, scientific and
defense cooperation agreements.
Bush gained political mileage as he heads into the conventioo swruner
of his re-&lt;:lection campaign against two rivals, Democrat BiU Clinton and
the polellt independent challenge of Ross Perot
The summit Jrovided a nccdcd boost after months of sagging poll ratings and reports of campaign disamy. But this is June; the election is
Nov. 3. This is fQ!Qgn policy; the campaign ~has been domestic.
And the route from any summit is, by definition, OOwnhill.
In the polls. Bush gets his highest IIJlllfOVal ratings on f&lt;Xeign policy,
his lowest on the economy. The Democrats have argued, with some
impact, that he's paid 100 linle attention Ill problems at home because he
prefers forei$11 aftairs.
That political problem hasn't gone away, despite Bush's insistence that
he has a strong, workable economic and domestic agenda and is being
blocked by a Democratic-controlled Congress.
Coogressiooal Democmts did agree Wednesday oo a compromise big·
c1ty aid progwn, trimmed by more than Sl billion to avoid a Bush veto

EDITOR'S NOTE - Walter R. Mears, vico p1 uidellt oDd coiWBnist for Tbt Associated Press, bas rrporltd 01 Woshio&amp;tOII oad
natiooal poliliai for mort than 25 years.

Berryls World

Accu-Wea~ fora:ast for

mvesugations launched by vanous
government agencies as part of
President Nixon 's effort to discredit us . These conspiracies had a

By Jack Anderson
and

Michael Binstein
Maxwell Smart quality to them at
times.
For example, the CIA agents
who were still tailing us were traumatized by the fact that we were
lunching with their boss, Richard
Helms, the CIA director. This put
the agents in the uncomfortable
position of having to spy on their
own chief.
Sources tipped us off to the CIA
investigation and provided us with
the license numbers of the cars that
were following us. With this information in hand, we unleashed the
nine Anderson children to conduct
their own surveillance of the
surveillants. They not only found
the agents, but also managed to
take their picrures.
Slapstick occasionally inuuded
into the deadly serious scandal of
Watergate. But largely it was a

moment in history when it seemed
the United States was verging on a
coup. Some of the chronology tells
the story:
Oct. 6, 1970 - President
Nixon, who had complained about
earlier stOries we had written, positively exploded over a column
abow his ~ efforts to get a
higher presidenual pension. Not
long afterward, Chief of Staff H.R.
Haldeman assigned a special Whitt
House investigatoc, Jack Caulfield,
to investigate us.
Feb. II, 1971 - In a coofidential report to Haldeman, Caulfield
revealed that we had "access to
intelligence digests and ... private
memoranda." He called for an
"overt firing of a person direc~y
connected with a leak." This
would make "the ·ability of the
Andersons of the world to gain
White House information both difficult and hazardous."
Summer, 1971 - The wrong
man, Gene Smith, a $13,500 per
year Pentagon cler\, was fingered
and dragged before a grand jury.
The charges were eventually
dropped.
Dec. 14 or 15, 1971 - Nixon,
furious over our stories that he had
lied about his India-Pakistan policy, unleashed the notorij)IIS White
House plumbers againil us. They

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set aside their investigation of Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ells berg
and scrawled the name Jack Anderson on a wallboard in lheir basement sanctum, as their new public
enemy No. I.
Late December, 1971- The
plumbers also discussed coating the
steering wheel of our car wtth an
exotic poison that they intended to
scrounge from the Central lntelli·
gence Agency. This was suPJ?OSed
to penetrate the skon, causong a
fatal accident. But, as far as we
could learn, no assassination order
was actually issued to the
plumbers.
January 1972 - The Central
Intelligence Agen~y began " Project Mudhen," an illegal and topsecret investigation of the sources
that led to the India-Pakistan
columns. A staggering total of
1,566 CIA employees were grilled,
without a single confession or clue.
Feb. 15, 1972 -Out of sheer
desperation, the CIA placed us
under surveillance. Twenty of the
a~ency's top snoops, laden with
bmoculars, secret cameras and
other James Bond-type paraphernalia, followed us around the country
and photographed people entering
our offu.
March 9 or 10, 1972 - President Nixon told aides at meeting in
the Oval Office: "We have to get
the goods oo Jack Anderson." He
instructed John Ehrlichman to call
FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover and ask
for any dirt they might have.
Marth 18, 1972 - White House
Counsel John Dean delivered to the
president an FBI summary of its
Anderson rue. Nixon was so disappointed t1w he scribbled a handwritten, "Dear Edgar" note to
Hoover, aslting for more details.
Additional information was fur·

Pero~

he had specific explanations
of just what he will do to solve the
nation· s problems: Fight the recession with a pro-investment national

Martin Schram
ecooomic suategy; fight crime in
our city sueets; reform health cait
by clamping down on runaway
costs, insurance and drug companies; show COOl p;ISSion for Haitian
refugees and not rewand Chinese
despots.
The public got plenty of help in
r.guring out Perot - mainly from
Perot himself. After a two-hour
call -in e&gt;travaganza on NBC's
"Today," NBC compared what
Perot had said and his record (the
son of additional reporting print
reporters routinely do after inter·
viewing but before publishing). On
the next "Today," NBC's Lisa
Myers analyzed Perot's false state·
ments and mis-statements:
Bearding the Truth - Perot
flatly declared "I didn't prohibit
beards" when he ran Electronic
Data Systems (EDS); but an EDS
employee manual obtained by the
Associated Press states , ' Beards

may 1101 be worn.' In 1983, a judge
said an employee was fired " .. .roc
no reason other than his refusal to
shave his bean!."
Social Security False-Carding
- Perot flatly denied suggesting a
cut in benefits for people earning
more than $60,001. But in April, he
said he'd cut the deficit by raising
at least S20 billion by getting
"folks like me" to give up their
benefits. Congressional budget
expem confirmed that to save even
S20 billion, he'd have to deny
Social Security and Medicare benefits to all with incomes over
S60,oo:J.
Each revelation cost Perot supporterS, and eventually, the presidency. Back on June 4, a Democratic poll showed thai 71 percent
of Perot's backers disproved of
Bush's JOb performance and a
whopping 87 percent wanled a new
president No ~. when these
voters peeled away from Perot,
they went to Clinton, not Bush.
The Demoalll also won support t
from votm of all nces foc telling
Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition
a tough black-and-white truth.
Clin1011 criticized their embrace of
rap singer Sister Souljab. who, in a
tape-recorded Washington Post

Tricky questions on abortion polls

mothtr. ''

But a Big Lie can usually beat
the truth over the shon run . The
pro-abortionists' technique is to
tate polls of their own that ask
trick questions, then cite those in
support of their claim to majority
support.

A recent cumple is 81 Associated Pless poll taka! bel&gt;oeen May

29 and June 2 this year. The poll·
Stees asked 1,009 people what they
would want their state to do if the
Supreme Coun ovenurns Roe v.

William A. Rusher
Wade and returns the issue to the
states foc decision there.
According to the AP, "A 57
percent majority would want abor·
lion to remain legal, while 27 per·
etnt said they would want abortion
illegal in their state. AnOOx&lt; 6 per·
cent would want it legal in some
cases. Nine percent wen:n 't sure.··
That certainly seems, at frrst
glance, to SUJlll(Wl the pro-abonion·
ists' contention. In fac~ however, it
is a massive deceplion.
.At present, under Roe v. Wade,
a woman is entitled to have an
abortion in her first trimester if she
wants to - period. Her motive is
irrelevant, and she ._. not ()OIISII!t
any doctor about her decision
(unless you count the abortionist,
of course, whose consent can be
assumed).

J But here is the question the

AP's pollsters actually asked: "If a facts of her particular case - prewoman wants to have an abortion sumably including her phySical
and her dectDr agrees to it, should health, psychological condition,
she he allowed to have an abortion, marnal status. etc. - adds his con·
or not?" It was Ill that question that sent to her own. In those circum ·
57 percent of those polled stances, the pollster is implicWy
answered in the affmnative.
asking, would you want your state
But that is not, of course, what to make it legal for the woman to
the AP reported, or what Roe v. have the abortion?
Wade says a woman is enti~ed to
It was to that question that 57
do.
percent of those interviewed
The AP ' s ques tion begins responded affurnatively.
briskly enough ("If a woman
But that leaves uncertain how
wants to have an abortion ... "). many of the 57 percent assumed
But then it adds a crucial clause: they were s~;senting to abor·
.. .. .and her doctor agrees lO iL.. ...
aoo wheR a
has determined
thai the pregnancy is dangerous to
Now, who is this doctor, and the mother - like the 40 penoent in
how did be sneail: into the scenario? the Times poll cited earlier, who
The tmWet is that the question, as would permit abortion ooly in cerJX.ISCd by the AP's llstm, implic- tain lwd cases.
~~Y puts before ::person being Would the pro-abortionists real·
questioned the following "'IJll""ling ly settle for requiring a women to
scenario: A woman, finding herself get an independent doctor's con·
pregnant, decides she wants an sent before undergoing an abor·
abortion. Bll firsl she amults her lion? Ask them.
family pbr.sician, or at any rate
some qualified doctor (other than
Wia. Rusbrr b 1 SJ!Idbtthe llllortionisl).
ed tol•••l•t for Newsp•per
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E:rtended for~ast:
Sunday t•rougb Tutaday:
Fair through the period. Highs
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Lows in the 40s.

--Area deaths-William Krackomberger

Keith Mutchler

Keith Mutchler, 66, of Athens,
died at St Joseph Hospital, ParkWilliam Krackomberger, 82, of ersburg, W. Va., late Thursday
Scout Camp Road in Chester, died evening, June 18, 1992.
on Wednesday, June 17, 1992 at
Born at Rutland, he was the son
Ohio State University Hospital in of the late Dwight and Marvel HalColumbus. He was an eleclrician.
laday Mutchler. His parents later
Born on February 2, 1910 in moved Ill Chicago, IU. where Keith
Keasbey, NJ., he was the son of graduated from Southshore High
the late John and Mary Mueller School. After high school, he
Kractomberger.
served three years in the U. S.
Surviving are his wife, Golda Navy, World War II, in communi·
Singer Krd:omberger of Cheslet; cations intelligence, where he was
a daughter, Mary Dempsey of awarded the Presidential Unit CitaChesttr; two sons, Eugene (Viola) tion.
Long of Lon Bouom llld William
He was a graduate of Chicago
(Phyllis) lrackomberger of Arts Institute, attended DePaul
Atlantic Highlands, N.J .; a niece, University, and rw~ived his bacheMrs. George Kell of Bethlehem, loc of fme arts from Ohio UniversiPa.; IS ~hildren and 13 great- ty in 1959. He was a retired comgrandchildren.
mercial artist, having been
Besides his pments, be was pre- employed as an iliUSIIaiOr in Chicaceded in death by two IORS, John go, Oayton, Cincinnati, and
William Krtlctontberger and El11011 Columbus, where be was employed
Long; a daughter, Iva Pearl Ra)' - at the Columbus Dispatch for 15
bum; and sevaal brotben and SIS- years prior to his retirement in

April 3, 1972 - The CIA
snoops ceased their vigil, perhaps
demoralized by the unwelcome
junioc paparazzi.
The turning point, the vindicating moment for the media. did not
come until more than a year afiCr
"Project Mudhen." It happened
when one of the burglars, James
McCord. passed a note to U.S. Dis·
trict Judge John Sinca, JUSt as
McCord was about to he sentenced
for the break-in. The note revealed
t1w the third-rat.e burglary was just
the tip of an ugly iceber&amp;.
Jock Anderson and Michael
Biastein art syadicated columnists for atwspapu Enterprise
A5sociltioo. United Frature Syadicatt, lac.

interview, had urged, "If black
people kill black people every day,
why not have a week and kill white
people." Clinton was not seen as
taking a racial stand, but, in a
retieshing departwe, as a Democrnt
with the courage to stand up for
what's righL
Finally, Clinton, who'd been
promising a "can-00" presidency,
discovered how to help himself. In
late swnmc:r, he took some advice
from an outsider. He viewed videotapes of town meetings of Perot
and himself - but with the sound
off- and asked himself, based on
appearance of conviction and determinalioo, who looked more like a
can-do president? (He had to
answer: Perot) Then he listened to
radio versions and asked himself,
based upon inflection and vocal
energy, who sounded more like a
can-do President? (He had to
answer: Perot.)
So it was that Bill Clinton discovered hiS destiny - just in time
to send the pundits who'd already
wnnen Ius pohtical ob1tuaries scurrymg Ill rewntt and rethink.
Martin Schram is a syndicated
columnist for Newspaper Enterprist Association.

PA.

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ters.

He attended the South Bethel
New Te.stament Church and was a
member of the IBEW Locaii4S6
in New Jersey.
Funeral aervices will be held on
Saturday at II a.m. at Ewing
Funeral Home in Pomeroy with
Pastor Duane Sydenslricttr officiating. Burial will be in Sutton

Back to the future with Pres. Clinton
Sun ghstens off freshly plowed
snowbanks, framing the Capitol
grounds with a whitt that matches
the gleaming dome on this
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993. Global
warming hasn' t struck yet.
But even the scientists are not as
wrong as all the pundits who are
still groping to explam the collapse
of their conventional wisdom, as
the 42nd president of the United
States takes his oath.
"I, William Jefferson Clinton,
do solemnly swear.... "
In the background, a nation of
lip-readers sees thai George Herbcrt Wallcer Bush also seems to be
silen~y swearing. BUI that is easily
explained, given thai he finished
third, beaten 10 electoral votes by
even the unpany politico, Henry
Ross Perot
Looking back. we cru1 see where
the pundits and pols went wroog. It
started baclr. in the second week of
June 1992. That was when Clintm
began to figure out the public and the public hegan to figure out
Perot. Both had help.
Clintrn got his t.:lp from watChing Perot. He starred m his own TV
town meeting s and call -ins using them to show that, unlike

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One of the most brazen lies
bei ng uttered in the public arena
today is the assertion that a majorily of the American people favor
legalized abortion. On the contrary.
a clear majority of them e11her
oppose it in all cases whatsoeva or
favor it only in certain specific,
rare and diffiCUlt eases.
I pointed that out in this column
lhrtt yean ago, citing a survey of
1,497 adults taken for The New
Yor\ Times between June 20 and
1une 25. 1989. Of those questioned,
44 pen:ml said they believed abortion should "be legal as it is now."
But 13 percent said it should never
be allowed at all, and a fW1ber .CO
percent believed it "should be
allowed only in cases of rape,
incest, oc a threat to the life rl the

" ... Jack S(nt could MillO fat, becsus8 his
BAD ciiiJisstero/ ltwel was VERY high."

Saturday, June 20

Watergate still sends ripples, 20 years later

lhreaL

With that impasse lx'oken, Bush may he able ~gain actioo oo a bill to
provide U.S. loan guarantees, technical assistance and other backing for a
$24 billion international eff&lt;xtlll aid Russia and the other staleS of the dismanded Soviet Unioo. Democrats have said American cities sllould come
f1tsL
"Vcry candidly, so the people of Russia will understand ... there is
some sentiment here that we should coocentnlle all our efforts in terms of
spending domestically," Bush said 81 his joint Wbitt House news oonference with Yeltsin. But he said the bill will pass; he'd wanted it dooe
before Yeltsin came to town. "We are in an election year here and the
people of Russia have to ID!derstand it's a little strange out there and
things wort differently."
Indeed, while Bush and Ycltsin were meeting, Boston Mayor Ray
Flynn grumbled that American maya-s oouldn't Jel his attention, and
might do heUu pldalding 10 be from Moscow oc Kiev.
Yeltsin's surprise discloslm thai his refoon government has found
Communisl-en 1ecu&lt;k of American sc:rvi:cmen from Vietnam and other
wars held prisoner in the old Soviet Union - and that some might still be
alive- may be a problem in Congress and the campaign 100.
To coogressional suggestions that the POW question he answered
before aid is approved. the Russian said candor shouloo't be penalized. A
U.S.·Russian team is Ill mvestigale.
That question could becool&lt;: a p~esidential campaign topic because
Perot has said foc years that he had evidence Arnc:ricans wen captive in
V1etnam, and has accused the government of failing 10 act on his f'mdings.
HJS spokesman said Yeltsin's information squaml with infmnation Perot
had gathered.
Whatever the problems. the assets of cam~gn-year summitry have
heen proven befoo:.
Twenty years af!O. Richard Nixon went 10 Beijing in February, and to
the Soviet Union m May, f01 summit meetings thai ~ICd U.S. con~acts with China and, foc the first time, sent an American president to
Moscow. He came back with a strategic arms timitMion agreement and
foreign policy helped boost Ius standing toward )lnds)idc re-election.
Seeking his second term m 1984. Ronald Reqan met with Soviet For·
cign Ministc:r Andrei Gromyko. short of lhe summit but a step away from
his "evil empire" hard-line foreign policy. By the time he lefl office,
he'd met Soviet leaders at the summit five times.
As vice president, preparing Ill run for the White House, Bush had a
hand in the December 1987 sum mit with Mikhail Gorbachev. He
acknowledged some jockeying for a piece of the action when he was a
candidate, and S8ld it's fine wuh him that Clmtrn is seeing Yeltsin.
"You don'l think he 's playmg politics?" a CNN interviewer asked
Bush .
" Who, Clmton or Yeltsm?" the president replied, laughin~. "No, I
thmk it's fme .... This is an annual four -year dance, and it's 1\ne. '
Yeltsin was cm:umspecL "As for the future.'' he said. "Russia will
respect the wishes of the Americru~ people ."

OH IO Weiltil el

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 19, 1992

WASHINGTON - Winston
Churchill once ·said that there 's
nothing more exhilarating th an
bemg shot at- and missed.
It's a sentiment that desc ribes
our feelings in a week marking the
20th anniversary of the WaiCrgaiC
burglary. And it's a reminder that
"eternal vigilance" is sull the
price of liberty.
Once described as a " third-rate
burglary," Watergate and the web
of scandals that it now generically
refers to, ushered in one of the
darkest constitutional and political
crises in American history.
Very few people recall the state
of siege that befell Washington in
the months immediately following
the infamous burglary. In pursuing
the Watergate story, the media
became targets in a shooting
gallery, sitting ducks for the Whitt
House to align in its sights.
The man who led the mediabashing was none other than Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew, who
made headlines and won public
support by referring Ill the I"CS5 as
"nattering nabobs of negativism."
But Agnew was 1101 alone. So did
the young chairman of the Republican National Committee, a fonner
congressman named George Bush.
But the war of words was nothing compared to the plols and

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Temperatures will be cool over the weekend · :,.~
By The Associated Prtss
The weekend will be cool with
temperatures only expected in the
60s. It will be mostly cloudy
lhrou$h Saturday across Ohio.
There ts a slight chance of showers
tonight in the north and statewide
on Satunday. Lows tonight in the
308 and highs SatiD'day in the low
to mid.()()s.
The record high on this date in
Columbus was 95 in 1933 . The
record low wm 47 in 1959.
Sunset tonight will be at 9:03
p.m. Sunrise Saturday will be at
6:03a.m.
Arould the nation
Showers and thunderstorms
swept toward the East Coast today,
spawned by the same system that
~= tornadoes and hail in the
On Thursday, winds tore the
roof off a high school gymnasium
in Cashion, Okla., and part of the
roof at a supennaR:et in Lexington,
Ky ., collapsed. Strong thunderstorm winds or a tornado damaged

16 homes and several hams around
Bagdad, Ky .
Golf-haU-sizt hail fell Thursday
on eastern Indiana and inch-thick
hail on north -central Kentucky .
Wind gusts to 58 mph wen recorded at Ann Arbor, Mich. Lexington.
Ky., received 4 1/2 inches of rain
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday.

Drought said 'severe or
extreme' in much of state
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Storms that rumbled across the
state produced locally heavy rain
but did lit~e to reverse a worsening
drought, state and federal officials
said.
The National Weather Service
told the State Drought Assessment
Committee oo Thursday that seven
of the state's 10 climate regions

were experiencing severe or

extreme drou~ht as of June 13.
"Extreme ' is the worst category on lhe index used by the weather
service to measure drought severity.
"It's getting worse, if anything," said Gene Kino, public
information officer for the Ohio

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through the lower Great Lakes to
the northern Plains; in the 80s in
the East, central Plains and Rocky
Mountains; in the 90s across the

South and topping 100 in Arizona. ·
The high for the nation Thursday was 108 degrees at Lake Hava- - su City, Ariz.
;

Thunderstorms in Oklahoma
spawned two tornadoes near
Lahoma and produced baseball-size
hail at Yale and Kingfisher and
golf ball-size hail at Pawnee and
Oklahoma City.
Elsewhere, showers and thunderstorms were scattered from
northern California to the Dakotas,
over the Florida peninsula and
along the central Gulf Coast. Dry
weather prevailed over the rest of
the nation.
Temperatures today were forecast in the 60s in the upper Great
Lakes and along the Pacific coast;
in the 70s from New England

Emergency Management Agency.
Storms Wednesday and Thursday brought I inch or more of rain
in some areas.
Alan Ringo, hydrologist at the
weather service office in Cleveland, said the rain might temporarily keep drought conditions stable.
"It may keep things as they are.
I doubt there'll be any improvement, but just maintain the status
quo," Ringo said.
The drought was worse in three
regions June 13 than it was in the
previous week. Conditions went
from moderate to severe in the
north central counties and from
mild to modente in the southwest
and south central regions.

EMS units answer nine calls

Nine calls for assistance were Anderson was taken to Veterans.
answered by units of Meigs County At 6:34 r.m., Pomeroy squad went
Emergency Services on Thursday to Laure Cliff Road. Robert Moore
and Friday.
was taken to Veterans . At 8:44
On Thursday at9:50 am .. Syra- p.m., Pomeroy squad went to Peach
cuse unit went to Karr Street. Mar- Fork Road. James Hess was taken
cia Karr was taken to Veterans to Veterans.
Memorial Hospital. At II :23 a.m.,
On Friday at 3:3 1 a.m., Rutland
Pomeroy and Middleport squads squad wok Robert Dow front Main
went to an auto accident at the Street to Veterans. At 3:34a.m ..
parking lot. Sarah Bush and Pomeroy squad went to an auto
Woodrow Kuhn were taken Ill Vet- accident on Mulberry Avenue .
erans, while Helen Arnott and Tammy Watkins was taken to
William ·Arnott refused treabnenL Pleasant Valley Hospital. At 8:46
1989.
At 11:50 a:m., Pomeroy squad
He is survived by a brodlci' and went to Overbrook Center. Cora a.m., Racine unit went to Bashan
Road for Laura Baker. She was
sister-in-law, Dwight and Carole Webb was taken Ill Veterans.
treated
but not transported. Syra·
Mutcber, Cincinnati; two nieces,
At 2:25 p.m., Tuppers Plains cuse unit later took her to Veterans.
Mn. Scott ~) Ritrtr, Seattle, squad went to Reedsville. Betty
Wuh., and Diane Mutcher, Columbus; one nephew Erie Mutcher,
Cincinnati.
Funeral services will be conducted at I p.m. Sunday at the
The second accident occurred at
Four persons were injured in
lagers and Sons Funeral Home in two accidents investigated Thurs- 3:23 a.m. this morning when
Athens by the Rev. Daniel Kiger.
Tammy Watlc_ins, 28, of Pomeroy
Burial will be in Alexander Ceme- day and early Friday morning by lost control of her 1981 Oldsmobile
1«)1. Friends may call at the funenl Pomeroy police.
The first accident occurred at and it struck a concrete wall on the
home Saturday, 2 to S p.m.
11:13 a.m. on the upper pamng lot Catholic Church parking lot on
Earl Sharp
off East Main Street. Sarah Bush, Mulberry Ave.
According to police, Watlc_ins,
Earl Kennard "Kenny" Sharp, 43, ofLetan, W.Va. was traveHng
74, of Camp Verde, Ariz., died at west through the parting lot when who was traveling South on Mulhis home on Wednesday, June 10, William Arnott, 70, of Racine berry. was taken by the Pomeroy
1992.
pulled into the lot off East Main emergency squad to Veterans
He was born on February 21 , Street and collided with the Bush Memorial Hospital where she
refused treatment. She was then
1918 at Vales Mill, Ohio vehicle.
(Columbia To~). He was the
Bush and a passenger in her car. transferred to Pleasant Valley Hosson of the late Willwn Bundy and Woodrow Kuhn, 76, of Letart. W. pital in Point Pleasant, W. Va .
Ruth Vir.inia Bowen Sharp. He Va., were transported to Veterans where she was treated and released.
There was light damage to the
was a retired, self-employed sales Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy
left
front cornc:r and bumper of the
and maintenance repairman of and MiddlepM squads. Both were
vehicle.
Watlc_ins was cited for DUI
laundry and dry cleaning equip- ueated and released. Helen Amoa.
ment He was a veter111 of the U.S. 73, of Racine, a passenger in the and failure Ill control.
Army during World War II.
1988 Otevnolet pickup truck driven
Surviving are three soos: Dallas by William Arnott was taken by
Earl (Charlene) Sharp of Galloway, private vebicle to the office of Dr. Tax deadline extended
At the request of the Meig s
Marvin Boyd (Patty) Sharp, Kings- Douglas Hunter in Racine for trealCounty
Treasurer, the Meigs Counm.-. Ind., and Ervin Lloyd (Coo- menL
ty
Commissioners
have extended
nie) Sharp, Crawfordsville, Ind.; a
There was moderate damage Ill
the
deadline
for
payment
of properdaughter, Joyce Earlene Sharp the passenger side and front end of
ty
taxes
to
July
10,
according
to
Melton, Reynoldsburjl; a brother, the Bush vehicle, and light damage
Commissioner
Richard
E.
Jones.
Gerald Arty (Mary Alice) Sharp of to the front of the truck driven by
Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Warren Arnou. He was cited for failure to
(Lois) H!vnmond, Greenup, Ky.; an yield the right of way.
aun~ Ama Halliday of Dex&amp;er; 10
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren: and several nieces and
nephews.
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
fll. lHIU
Beside&amp; his pments, he was preDisch.trges,
June
18
Mrs
.
JOHN GOOOIAII, mlY IIGIUS
ceded in death by two wives, Anna
Collins Sharp and Pearl Abston Joseph Hammond and son, James
Sharp; his brother, Warren Dale Hess, Mrs. Glenn House and son,
Sharp; and a grandson, Jeffrey Mn. Michael King and son, Eliza
Reynolds, Mrs. Larry Strickland
Sharp.
Funeral services were held on and son, Margaret Wilson and Mrs.
OMIIVIIIIIG SHOW 7:JO
Wednesday at Schoedinger Hilltop Jason Yeauger and son.
Binhs,
June
18
Mr.
and
Mrs.
·-$1.51
Chapel in Columbus, with Rev.
44Ht2J
James
Bnowning,Jactson,
a
daugh·
Kenneth F. Clad:, Jr., officiating.
let.
Burial was in Sunset Cemetery.
Memorial contributiona may be
made 10 the Franklin County division of the Amc:rican Heart Association.
a•nou~~el•gthe

PRESENTING THE FLAG - Jobn Wetkli (right) or Pomeroy's
American Legion Drew Webster Post 39 presents tbe American
nag to Andrew Miles, tbis week's dean of tbe Obio Valley Christian Assembly's summer camp in Darwin. Tbe legionnaires presenttd and raised the nag Thursday attbe camp. See additional
photo on page 6.

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--Meigs announcements Aerobics demonstration
Hill reuoioo
Jeanne Owen will present a proDescendants of the late Alben
and Eliza Hill will have their annu· gram on aerobics at the Meigs
al reunion at Sw Mill Pari&lt; on June County Public Library on Wednes ·
28 with a carry-in dinner at noon. day. Two sessions will he present· · ..
All friends and relatives are invit· ed. The first session, at 2 p.m., is
for children age preschool through ..
ed.
the third grade. The second session, · · ·
Volleyball tournament
The Middleport Recreation at 2:45 p.m., is for children age
Department will sponsor a volley · four and over. The presentauon is
ball tournament at the volleyball offered free of charge.
courts at General Hartinger Pari&lt; on
Revival
July 12. This wiU be a eoed touma·
Revival at the Pentecos tal
ment and each team must have two
women on the coun at all times. Assembly, Route 124, Racine. will
Interested teams may receive appli· he held Wednesday through June
cations and infonnatioo by contact- 28 at 7 p.m. nigh~y with Rev. Jim
ing the Middleport Recreation Barrouse. Pas10r ·villiam Hoback
Depanment at (614)992-6782 by invites lhc public.
June 26, registnltion deadline.
GilUlan reunion
Library hoard to meet
A reunion for descendants and
The regular buard meeting of
the Meigs County Public Library friends of Elben and Della Gillilan
will he held Sunday at the Kyger
will he held June 25 at I p.m.
Creek Power Plant/Club House
beginning at noon .
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Hospital news

Vttena Mewlal
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS Hue! a.e-. Pomtroy.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES James Anderson and William
Wbiningtoll.

Wednesday admission: Bessie
Turley, Middleport
Wednesday discharge: Mary
King

DR. JAMES CONDE
Is
closing of his
•edkal practice at
155 N. 2IIHI Av. I• Middleport, Ohio
EHectlve July 15, 1992
lltdlcal record will be transferred to
the phrsklan of choice upon request.
I wish to thank MJ patients for their
support and wls• rou the best of
health In the future.

JAMES P. CONDE D.O.
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The Daily Sentinel
Friday, June 19, 1992

. Page-4

With 7-5 win over Braves,

Cincy hikes NL West lead over Atlanta
By The Associated Press
The Cincinnati Reds can do no
wrong. They even can make the
best opposition mess up.
The Reds won their seventh
straight and 19th in 23 games,
extending their NL West lead 10 4
1/2 games over the Atlanta Braves
with a 7-5 victory Thursday night
. Atlanta had won seven in a row
and are on a 16-3 streak.
"The way we've been playing,
when we get an opening, we lake
advantage," Reds manager Lou
Piniella said.
First, the Reds took advantage
of three errors for three runs off
John Smoltz. Alter Atlanta rallied
to tie it 5·5, pinch hiner Glenn
Braggs hit a two-run homer in the
lOth for the vic lOry.
Braggs hit his fm;t home run of
the season off Mike Stanton (1-4)
. following a one-out walk to Hal
Morris .
"It looked like a pretty good
pitch, a sinker down, " Stanton
said. ''I'm making a mistake here
and a mistake there, and it's cost·
ing me. They've been jumping all
·over it"
Earlier, Paul O'Neill had a tworun homer that put the Reds ahead
· -5-3. II snapped a 1-for-32 slump
- and was his first-ever hom er in
· Atlanta and his first this season

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DcnoiL: (Groom 0--{1) at C1ric1Jo (N.cCui.JU J-6), 7:0S p.m.
CJ..E\'EU.ND (Bo~Kber 2-1} It Milw.ukoc (Bwio 4--&lt;t). HIS _p.m.
Suttle (DeLucia 2-:J) tt Minocaota

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with arunner on base.
scutne. "Med's 1 8Jeal biiUI and I
Deion Sanden was 3 for 3 with was trying 10 CUDC ill 81111 illlim in
the leg. Thai was the best slrW: I
a homer for the Braves.
Elsewhere, it was San Diego 9, threw oil night I waa't png tD
San Francisco 4 in a brawl-marred t.alce what be was goiag to disb
game; St. Louis 8, New York 3; oul''
Mon treal 4, Pittsburgh 0 ; and
Canllulsi,Mdll
Pbiladelphia 4, Cllicago 3.
At New York, the Cardinals
Padres 9, Giants 4
climbed t.:lc 10 .500 81111 the Mels
At San Diego, Gary Sheffield continued to sink.. Omar Olivan:s
hit two homers, one a grand slam, piu:bed seven s1tu1out innings and
and Frank Seminara got his fust sparl:ed 1 three-run rally with a
maja·league win.
double.
But the spotlight was s10len by a
Bodt lealllS en~ the game
fourth-inning bmw! as botll bench- having lost 14 l'llbeir pevious 19
es emptied.
gannes. New Yod: has lost sill of
Fred McGnff, the next batter the fli'St SC¥CO games cia _ .
after Sheffield hit his grand slam, high 14-game bomCSWICI and its
was hit in the leg by Trevor Wil- players called a meeling after the
son. McGriff dropped his bat and game.
charged the mound. Wilson threw
"It was a little get-togttber,"
his glove at McGriff and the two said Bobby Bonilla, wbo did not
tumbled to the ground
start because of a shin bruise .
Within seconds, players and "We're frustnled. We bad a discoaches from the two sides mixed cussioo and a lot l'l good amc out
it up in an all-out fight Wilsoo and of it"
McGriff went at it again after peace
Espoa 4, l'hks.
apparently had been restored. Both
At Pittsbllflb, the Expos got
were ejected, as were San Francis· going early 8lld the Pindes never
co baning coach Dusty Balcer, got going.
Padres third base coach Bruce
Moises Aloa, Ully Walker and
Kimm, bullpen catcher Ron Ogels- Tim Wallacb bad run-~ cJoo.
by, and pitcher Jose Melendez.
. bles in the firs inuinl
Nab"I was getting knocked around bolz and Jeff n-o dtfto.bil the
a liule bit ," said Wilson, whose PiraJes.
face was puffy and red from the
Nabbolz (S-S) bad a t-.lliut:r

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ONCINNATI 7, A ta 5, 10 inninp
S.. Lou.ill, New Yndl 3

bon (I)opoo 3·2) • Tau (Brown
9--4), 9{15 p m.

Suod1y's p.ma
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CL EVELAND 11 M.il"lllka:, l :H
pm
0cuut II Otiuao. llS p.m.
Toronao 11 KIIUUCity, 2:35p.m..
DU.iuad It C &amp;lifaJUI, :s :m p.m.
&amp;aoo at T~•. !05 p.m.
~. VoO. at &amp;1timore, l:OS p.m.

Major league leaders

San l'Jiettl 9, San FRPciK:cl 4

Natloaatl.eocue

Tonlgbt's games
Oix:a&amp;CI (ltcboo 2· 7) at Phil.u1dphu
(Drin.k O.Z), 1JS ~"'
Montreal (Hill .'S -4) at PiiUb urah
(Dnb:i 5-4), 7:3.5 p.m.
ONONNATI (S•indell 6-2) tt Ati&amp;ntl (l..abnnci 6-2), 7:40p.m.
S\. LcuiJ (Ccmria- J. .'S ) II New Y oft
(IJooOon 4-6), 1:40 p.m.
l.m Az:r.,W. (C.ndiotci 6-5) It Houlton (}lamitch U), I :3S p.m.
5.vl Dtcta (B . Hum 6-5) .II Sa! fnn .
cisco (iiJbdli J-4), 10:35 pm

Saturday'! games
L011 An,olr.• (R . Mutincz 3-4) 1t
tb.Wa (J. one~ ) .()), 3 pm.
San Dieao (l.drcru S4) at Sa! PrandK. (Dio&lt;f ~ 1). J pm.

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M.addw 7 -6) d Ph.iladd·

(Mulholland 6-4), 7 :0:5 pm.

Mont:o~l

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Pintburah

(L Smith S-5), 1 :05 p.m
CINCINNATI (Browrun1 ~--4 ) at At ·
l&amp;nta (Avery 5-5 ), 7:10p.m
St. Loui.l (Tewksbury 6-2) ll New
YC!It (A .Youna 2·5) , 7:10pm.

Sunday 's games

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Dermis (Ttn&amp;nl :i-5} It Otic&amp;JO (1-!J b--

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Seattle (Flanin1 9 -2) al Minnet o\1

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Tof1)fllo (Stoa.lemyrt 3-3) at K.uu.u
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1 -5),1:J5 p.RL
OU.l1nd (Stu!lr'l 5-5) 11 CthfomJ a
(J"'lnley 2·5), 1OJ5 p.m.

Saturday's ~:ames
Oai.hnd (Welch :J. :J) 11 C1hfomi1

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S111 Fn.n~ . 2fr, DoShiclda, MOI&amp;ta.l,
20-, Gan1, A tlanl.a, 20; D. Sandel, Atl.nta,
18; Robala, COCINNAn 11.
PITCIIJNG (I ded•iona) Blfltlwla.d, CINONNAn 1-l, .U9, 2.0:J;
Gl.avw; AllllflLI, 10..3, _169, l91 ; Tmnlm, Pi~ , 9-3, .750, 1.11 ; Switulcll.
CINQNNA"n. 6-2. .750, 1.91; Tewkl·
bury, SL l..c:J,W,, 6-2, .750, 2.n; l..a'brudl.
Athnta, 6- 2, .750, 1.69; L.effau , San
667. 3 39.
SllUXEOLITS - Coae.. New- Yori,
! OJ, Smo!u. Atlantt, 9-4; S. Fern...nda,
N~· Yam. 94: Kevin On:.. ~ Anaeb.
74: Bene., S•n Dieao. 7:J; Rr.l_cher,
G NONNATI, 71; G.~ aua,o.
10. Dnld, Pin&amp;bur&amp;h. 70.
SAVES - Lee lm.itb, St. Louia, 17;
Chull-011, CINCINN!TI. 16; D. Ionea,

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DAmNG ~ hckeU , hlinaNoll ,
349: R. Alomu, Taoaao • .3lS: Boldd.
Oillnd. .333; ~ - ~oWaooz.
MolJLor, MiJwuhe, .J21 ; Winfield,
Tonlll~, .JIO: Midi:, Mma.ou, .306.
RUNS - P\acten, MiMuota , 51 ,
Mad., Minne~&lt;~ta, ..(1: LlobbLX:h, Ninncaota, 41 ; McOwire, Oathnd, ..(S ;
f'tullq:., Delbuh, ·~: R. Martinez, Seattle.
.. 2: ~to. TOIQnCO, 41 : C&amp;!1a, r-w.
41 ; Molil«, Milnubc., 41

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Carttz, Toronto, 45; Fryman, 0caUt. 43;
MdC1101l. Baltimore, 42; J~WL Or.araleL,
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fll, a.EVELANO, 71: B. Manintl. Sea\-

SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1992
HOME COOKED TURKEY DRESSING
lllahed Potatoes

Open leader
ByTIMUOITA
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)
- Except fer Gil ~- nobody
thinks this ltind of sconng can continue.
So who are yoo going to listen
to - the guy leading the tournament or all those other guys blinking in disbelief, trying to remember
that this is Pebble Beach and this is
the u.s. Open?
With its greens soft and its
ocean winds still on Thursday, Pebble Beach played more like it was
hosting dte Phoenix Open than its
thin! U.S. Open, doling out birdies
and low scores with unprecedented
generosity.
"The course was absolutely
there for the laking this morning,"
Mart McCumber said. ''There was
never more than a two- or threeyard wind, and the coune is in perfect coodition.
"Pebble Beach will get its due
before it's over."
Round One went to the players,
45 of whom shot par or better in
the opening round.
Morgan made eight birdies and
shot a 6-under 66, the lowest ftrst
round in any of the three U.S.
Opens played over the scenic
oceanfront course. Curtis Strange
made seven birdies and was one
backat67.
Andy Dillard, a qualifier playing in his first Open, birdied the
f1rs1 sill holes of the championship
and wBIJ one of three golfers at 4under 68. Phil Mickelson, playing
in his fli'St tournamentBIJ a pro, and
SteVe Pate also shot 68s.
"Thi5 is June and this is a pretty
docile time for the weather," Pate
said. "I think you're going to see a
lot of single-day good scores, but
nothin• terribly low for the tournamenl'r
There were 29 sub-par scores in
the opening round. In addition 10
419 birdies, 11 eagles were made,
including Ted Schulz's 183-yard 7ilm for a 2 on the 464-yard, par-4
nintll hole, considered Pebble's
tougbest.
According to Nick Faldo, this
tind &lt;I scoring just cannot continue.
"It's the U.S. Open. You can't
hit it anywhere and get away with
anything," said Faldo, who birdied
four boles between 9 and 14 .
"Guys . . going 10 take a run, and
progressively it's going to get
tougher and tougher as the week
goes: OO,
Mor~an, who one-pulled 10
greens m the fust round, thought
dilfen:ntly.
"If conditions remain the same,
I think the Open lliCCCd will be brokm, .. Morgan said.
The record for four rounds in
the Open is 8-under by Jack Nicklaus in 1980 at Baltusrol, site of the
1993 Open.
No one has ever even reached
I0 under at any time in the Open.
Morgan, though, could be for given for getting a little carried
away.
He did most of his scoring on
the easiest part of the course with
birdies on five of the flrsl six holes.
Strange, who won consecutive
Opem in '88 and '89 but has not
won a PGA Tour event since, did

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UNWAVERING CONCENTRATION is what CiDcinoati secood
baseman Bill Doran (19) puts to use in his throw to first to complete
tbe double play after retlriDg Atlanta's Delon Sanders (bottom) at
second in the ftrst inning of Thursday night's Natiooall.eague game
in Atlanta, whicb the Reds won 7-5. (AP)

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RING HOLE

By ED SCHUYLER JR.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - It was on
a Friday nightl4 years and 10 days
ago that Larry Holmes jumped iniO
the swimming pool at Caesars
Palce.
He had upset Ken Nor10n for the
WBC heavyweight championship.
This Friday night outdoors at
Caesars, he will try 10 upset Evander Holyfield and become the
undisputed heavyweight champion.
Should he pull it off, he's more
lilr.ely 10 seek a hot batlt than a dip
in the pool. Grandiathers get aches
and pains.
Holmes has a two-year-old
grandson and a baby granddaughter.
"Bet you guys never thought
you'd see me here at 55," Holmes
shouted during a recent training
session.
He's only 42, but he was right in
saying boxing writers and fans did
not expect to see him on a championship stage again after he was
knocked out in the fourth round of
a title bid against Mike Tyson on
Jan. 22, 1988.
That was the th.ird straight
defeat for the man who dominated
the heavyweight division from
1978-85.
He was ffiF champion when he
was upset by Michael Spinks on
Sept. 21, 1985. Then, bitter, he
retired after losing a split decision
to Spinks on Aprill9, 1986.
His last win had been on poinLs
in a title defense against Carl "The
Truth" Williams on May 20, 1985.
In the crowd that night at Reno,

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Scioto Downs again was ranked as
the top harness track of its size in a
survey of drivers, but the Delaware
County Fairgrounds track's rating
feU from fliS!IO third.
The survey by the United States
Trotting Association's magazine,
Hoof Beats, asked an unspecified
number of drivers to rate North
American tracks on a 1-to-10 basis.
Scioto Downs didn't make the
top five when the last suc h survey
was taken seven years ago, but this
time it was rated th e top ftve eighths-mile track.
Delaware, the home of the Little
Brown Jug, trailed Freehold (N.J.)
Raceway and Northfield Park near
Cleveland among half-mile tracks.
Scioto Downs was renovated a·
few years ago and "it's the best
track now . Trollers just noat
around the turns," S81d driver Dick
Richardson Jr.
Scioto's general manager, Bob
Steele, said uack superintendent
John Betts w~ mostly responsible
for the top ranking.
"The only credit I can take is

II

Bvlue«WJ

BY HAL BOCK
AP Sports Writer
It doesn't seem like picking an
Olympic team should be this complicated. We have Olympic trials.
If I beat you, I go and you stay
home. If you beat me, you go and I
stay home.
Nothing is quite so imprecise as
lite Olympic boxing trials. Unless,
of course, it's the wrestling or
women's gymnastics trials.
Take the case of boxer Sergio
Reyes, proud winner over the
weekend of the 119-pound division
at the boxing trials. Before he
paclr.s for Barcelona, Reyes must
survive the Olympic box-offs June
26-28 at Phoenix. There the trial
winners face "the most ,.;teworthy

opponents," as chosen by a com mittee of the Boxing Federation.
Reyes' most notewonhy oppo·
nent was supposed to be Paul
Ayala, who lost. their first ftght.
The computerized keypunch scor·
ing system at the trials had Reyes
ahead, 71-20. The three-judge
backup jury had Ayala the winner,
3-0. Ayala thought the keypunch
system had missed a few punches.
Even Reyes agreed. saying,"! won
the fi~ht fair and square, but not by
50 potnts."
Ayala dec lined the most note·
wonhy invitation. The committee
then turned the spot over to Sean
Retcher, who has beaten Reyes in
their last two fights.
Before you dismiss the box -orrs

Nev., was a nedgling pro named
Evander Holyfield.
Holyfield also saw many of
Holmes' fights on television. but he
admits he didn't want to see
Holmes up close in a ring.
He sees the ftght as another n~
win siutation, much 100 close 10 his
decision win 14 months ago over
George Foreman, then 42.
Holyfield said he agreed to ftght
the winner of Holmes-Ray Mercer
fight because he was confident it
would be Mercer. Holmes won a
12-round unanimous decision on
Feb. 7.
Although he knows he will get
little credit for beating a 42-yearold opponent, Holyfield is not
looking at Holmes in that vein.
"He impressed me with some
things he did at the age of 42,
things yoo wouldn't think he would
be able to do," Holyfteld said of
Holmes' perfonnance against Mercer.
That victory made the former
champion 6-0 since beginning a
second comeback April7, 1991.
"Larry Holmes is very talented ,
boxer," the 29-year-old Holyfield
said. "He has a stiff jab and he
ftnds a way to win. These old fight·
ers know how 10 keep from being
knocked out
" I think he's going to fight me
pretty much like he did Ray Mer·
cer. In the fust round he will try to
st.and his ground, then he'll go to
the ropes. That's the only thing he
can do. It's easier for me 10 knock
him down in the center of the
ring."

Scioto Downs ranked Ohio's best
harness race track by drivers

...J
DEADEYE DILLARD Andy Dillard lines up a pull on
tbe 18th green during the first
round or the U.S. Open Thursday at Pebble Beacb, Calif. Dil·
lard birdied on tbe first sh
holes to tio an Open record on
bls way to finisbtng at 4-under
par, two strokes behind leader
Gil Morgan. (AP)

buying the material for the track, "
Steele said.
The EIUOtrack design that made
its debut at the track in 1990 didn't
produce immediate results, but
began paying dividends last year
when 14 of 28 track records were
broken.
•'There were remons for thai..''
Betts said. "There were things we
did after that first meet ended that
we weren't able to do before the
meet staned.
"We changed the composition
of the base material by adding
more fine limestone ... and it came
together a lot bener."
Delaware officials hope the sec·
ond year after track reconstruction
is bener for them.
A limestone surface was put
over clay last year 10 ntake it an allweather uaek and drivers didn't
like the change.
"This was probably the worst
resurfacing job Tor a major race
meeting in the his10ry of harness
racing," Richardson said.
Driver D.R. Ackerman ques·
tioned the reasons behind the
move.

as a mere formality, consider tltat
six '' most notcworthles' ' have used
them to reach the last two
Olympics. They include gold
medalists Meldrick Taylor, Jerry
Page and Andre Maynard, silver
winner Riddick Bowe and a bronze
medalist named Evander Holyfield.
Ten freestyle and 10 GrecoRoman wrestlers weaved their way
through a series of qualifying and
won their divisions at the trials.
All that meant was that they
would he the challengers at the
wrestle-offs again st the top
Olympic contenders- fodder for
guys like 1988 gold medalists John
Smith and Kenny Monday . The
real Olympic contenders are the
winners of the world team trials,
victories that earn them byes and
time 10 prepare for the Olympics at
their own pace.
The wrestling trials are used 10
sift through the other hopefuls and

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championships. Otino missed both
uials and national championships,
but was granted a spot based on
finishing fourth m last year's wald
championships.
Even the results of the competition were shrouded in confusion
because 30 percent of the final
scores were compiled from the
national championships, wh•ch
Miller missed because of an injury.
Her score came entirely from the
tnals, a system Zmeskal 's coach
Bela Karoyi , called "outrageou~
hocus-pocus."
Perhaps the most mteresong In als begin this week in New Orleans
. where the track and field team will
be_ p•cked. The U.S. bobsled federa lion will send representatives
there on a rocruiting mission.
The Federation figures if you
can't run sprints fast enough for
Barcelona, maybe you can push
sleds fast enough for Lillehammcr.

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provide opponents at the wrestle·
off.
Thirteen of the 20 trials winners
went home after the wrestle-off.
They included John Fisher. the filS!
American 10 defeat Smith in four
years. Smith recovered to win the
next two matches from Fisher and
earn his ticket 10 Barcelona.
The gymnastics trials, held over
the weekend at Baltimore. finalized
the seven-man team for Barcelona
but was less definitive about the
women's team.
The top six performers led by
Shannon Miller and Kim Zmeskal
will head for France as a traming
squad where they will be joined by
Betty Okino and Michelle Campi,
who could not participate in the lri·
als because of injuries. Those eight
will be cutiO six for Barcelona.
Campi missed the trials but
made the training team based on
her performance at the national

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Olympic boxing, wrestling among stu

Holmes to battle Holyfield
for heavyweight title tonight

Morgan U.S.

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SUNDAY SPECIAL

SINIII Drtnk or Coli...

..

Chica10.. 4; ManwuiJla. S." faD.

Amorlcu Lague

New Ymt (l JohnJa:~ 1·2) ll ihlu mrn (Milact.i 1-4}, 7:35 p.m.
CUVELAND (Scudder~ ) I I Mil-

City (o..b;ou 6-4). ! JI pm.
&amp;lUI\ (Oudiller ]-6) at Tu.u

P'hilldt.lphi.a, 35; Pt.wllelon, At.W!.LI, IS;
I&gt;une~n. Philadelphia, 7!; SWfidd., San
Oicto. 7? ; VanSiytc. Pill.lbuqh, T1; T.
FCQW!de~, San Dieao. 1S.
DOUBLES - !lwtan. Plilloddphio ,
20; V111Slyke. PiJUburab, 10; W. d.rt:,
San Fl'lllCli.oo, 17; ~Allan~., 11;
Gn" Oticaao. 16; W.U.d:r.. Mcmltc&amp;l,
16: 6are tied with 1S
TRlPLES - D. Sancka, At!aru, 10;
Finley, H~ , B: Alica, SL Louia., 6;
Butlu, Lo. Anada, 5; Qffl:lDIQI , Lx

15; Mhc:b Williamt , Ptulad&amp;lpluo. ll; M,..., S.o llqo. ll; Dibbl&lt;.
t iNCINNA TI. II. Wanefand, Moram.l.,
10

Thursday's scores

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I&gt;amtt 14, Toronto 10
MinnliiW ), K...n.u City I
S..ttle .5. OUcaao 4, II Uwnp
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311.
RUNS - Bondt,
47;
Gwynn. S~n Dqo. ~ T. F
San
Dicr. •5: Bi.gio. Hou.&amp;on. 4:J: ODua:n.
Montrc~l, 42; Krui, Philadclph:.ll, 41 ;
......... A ...... 40.
181 - Duhoo, Phila4alphia, 49;
Mum) , Ne• York, 41; Sbclficld, San
DiiiJD, 46; PmuliiiiOn, AtlanLI. 46; MeGnff, San Oi... o, 46; Oant., Alla.nw.. 45 :

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Stn ~~:3-41; McO_riff, Su Dieao.

t.:iaeo, 4: Van.Slykr., Pilubwah. 4
HOME RUNS ~ Bond. , P\tttbdrah.
15; McGiJT, Stn Oi.cao. 14; Sbd'field,
S111 Di .... 12; L Wtll-.a-, Moi.-.L, II;
M.u Williaml, San Frmciloo, 11; ~
ton, AWn~. 1 1; Dwlloa, Philadelphia,
II .

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.3«&lt; VonSl,O.c, ............ .344; ()wynn.

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Chicaao at Ph:il.delpha. t -l'i p.m
Man!JUJ 1\ Piuabw-gh, 1 )5 p.m
SL L.ou.il1t New Yotk . ] _40 p.m
ONONNATI at Atl.anu., 2:1 0 pm
Lot Ansde. atllounan. 235 p.m
S111 Dieto 11 S111 Francueo. 4·0S p m.

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San Dqo ............J.'S 31
San Fr.nciaco ....... J 1 33
HoutiOn ...
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wbea he walked the bases full with
one out in the sixth. Fassero
relieved and got Doo slaugh~ who
was 3 fer 4 and has 10 hits in his
last IS at-bats, to ground into an
inniDg-&lt;:Dding double play. Fassero
pitched 3 2-3 innings of one-hit
relief fer his lim save.
Plllllies 4, Cubs 3
At Philaddpltia. Lenny ~kstra
again displayed bis ability m the
ekncb, a spot he says he enjOys.
Dykstra's tw~run double with
two outs in the eighth inning
snapped the Cubs' six-game winning suealc. Cubs reliever Bob
Scanbl retired the first two batters
in the eighth before Mickey
Mcrandini and pinch hitter Wally
Bacbnan singled. Chuclc McElroy
relieved and gave up the game·
winning double 10 Dykstra.

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Wedneaday Services - 7 p.m

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Smokers have heart attacks while wearing
nicotine patch; under FDA investigation
HONORED AT RALLY • De ~ uital
raU.r ol District 13, D...ptas ol A
ita, . .
he at tbe smioo' cilimls b••r : Ill Nrw Lainrton. Perry Cooucil No. 233 ... tile ' ...

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n•co11ne patches wbilc smotiDJ

Sturdy Memorial Hospital in
At!lebcro, Mass., told the FDA lhat
five such bean attacks occurred
between April and mid-June, The
Wall Stree1 Journal reported.
The patches, worn like adhesive
bandages, contain nicotine that is
secreted into the skin. They are
oftm prescribed by doctors Ill help
people quit smoking, and carry
wussing labels that cautioo against
smoking while wearing lhem.
Sales of the patches have surpassed $400 million. They are
made by three pharmaceutical com·
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Club observes Flag Day·
The Past Councilors Club of
Oiester Council No. 323 Daulfsters
of America mer recently at the
lodge hall
Laura Mae Nice presided and
read Psalm 13. The Lord's Prayer
and Pledge of Allegiance to the
American Flag were given in unison.
Members ooswered roll call by
telling their father's name and
where IIIey wese born.
Erma Cleland gave the secretary's repon and Charlotte Grant
gave lhe treasurer's report.
Reading were given by several
members conc1211ing Flag Day 8Sid
Father's Day.
Hostesses Charlotte Gran!,
Sadie Trussell and Mary K. Holler
served refreshments. The tables

wen: ckmnlal witlt small American naas in observauce of Aas
Day.
Games

ted by Opol
Holloll. Ponli:se RidalOUI - Coro
Beegle. .
Jloa pm:5 wa1: WOSI by Sanoh
While ond Lm: Dat:ewood.
Wft'e C•OM!w

AttendinJ wen Lora DasneM!Od. i'IE:Iine RtJc lltll, Coro Beegle, Mary Jo Buriaser. Marcia
Keller, Goldie F:c:delic:t, Ma:p:U
Ambei'Jer, FJinh !Is ~byes. aDy
K. Holter, Lain Mac Nice, Ensso
Cleland, Cl:orlouc Grant, Etbel
Orr, Foye KiJ'dw1, Opal Holloss.
Sadie Trussell, Beuy Roush and
Thelma While. Visiton were
Shirley Jlet«le, Tiffa::y ond l!Diin
EichiDJer and Snn WI:*-

RECOGNIZED - R«opiud at ~• 65~
anual raUy of District 13, Daql k: s ol ~
ca, wert, 1-r, Cha rloth~ Gra•lt caiCII' ~.

Bette Bigs, DIAl kt 13 ne,•tJ, a11d Everett
G.-. aolssr • a .

r:Annual D of A District 13 rally
held; 40th anniversary observed
The 65111 annual saUy of Dislnct

13. Daughters of Amenca, was
held at lhe senior citizens building
at_New Lexington. Perry Council
{'lo. 283 was lhe hostess cooncil.
Aitendance .. lhe nilly - 97.
· • Introduction of Bent Biggs, dtsaict deputy, was given by Gwdmg
Star Council No. 124. lnvocauon
was by Eslher Harden and wel come by Betu: Biggs. Carole Douglas, state councilor. gave the
response.

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•.Council
~n~:!~:t::::S" b~
No. 323. Tllere •en:

Attends camp
Megan Drummer, daughrer of
Teresa M. Tyson-Drummer and
Gcq Drummer, Rutland, recendy
•t• riM tbe Close Up Ohio Lead
crsbip Camp sponsored by the
Ohio Ce:1Cr lor Law-Relared Educaioo.
The four day residential camp
was held at Canter •s Cave Camp
for studenu in g:ades
r_. tlsrougb .U and was attended
by OOJer too students from throughO!IIIhe stale.
Ilssrissg tbe camp student panici~ were in\OC!ved in opportuni-

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Soai6.J.P.S.C. ..:1 Chester Taylor,
Alice Weaver. seaeury of (K
·
l.P.S.C.bydi.!lrict 13.
bel that belpcd build leadership
RLa:iWAI officially by Disaict
national borne board; Carol,.
stills. foster self-coofidence, and
Wile, Natiooal IS.; Fa,., Ma1ia, 13 wae dlle Wi+•EMI 8Sid Slale ~­
empbllize sood citirenship. The
nauooal law commi!ICe; E\'dy:l cas. aweinee, district deputies
S1SDimer camp program was speRamey. nanma1 ways IDd assd wisili:i&amp; COOSSICil depuues or
cially designed wi!II activity-based
cornmiooe.
wllidllkle wm: 41.
_...,...,... and nial activities that
Introduction rt tbe aue 11can1
Tkft wen: reports given by
h!Oiivaled, stimuJared and i .
of Dismc1 13 recogniud ~
· . ri die ~m:sst tables.
c:ampm Ill become effectiv~
Douglas, stat&lt; councilor; Esd:cll T1se 1. . . . ... . . . ~ officers
en mel beaer citizens.
Smith, J.P.S.C.; Chesu:r Taylor. ..:1 cu-:e . ~:~pt; state offiHigh school counselors taoghl
A.J .P.S.C.; Beverly CdaJdo, cas..:!"
iftra, ».visitors,
all workshops and sessions and
A.S.C.; Hc1eo Taylor, stilt llllCm- 21;
iLl 13" t~S. 38; nationguided C3SS1pm through recreationtary: and FlamaPiu:Di, S.V.C.
II_,...:~
ss; disai:t good of
al mel lc:adts sltip activities.
The ntualisuc open in&amp; was onler:- ways lad means; guess
Close Up Ohio Leadership
given by Mary C. Moose. dim ia .... 1111111:; liEd dis1:1Cl depuly proAcademy for students in grades
13 councilor. Tbe color bearen JIIICl.
,_,. tiwouah nine at ~tal Uni·
were EvesettlSDd ClaOCtk Gr..
T1se- ~. C.Oie Douw:nily wiD be held June 29-July 2.
•mh Hden Wolf di!aia
P.
saying it """' a
Janice La~ dUtria occre- Elilz .:II
iliol nl1y l5ld compli.f
tary. read tbe m~ r1 tbe pew;Ilea ~ia;s as ber lint year
rn&lt;:eling.
as
~
ri Dillria 13. Sl:e spolte
0115
Bal~ was held by Guidislc o l a l . • Aa1. 17-19 al
GOOD CmZEN AWARD- DnlYer Clll1il, Po.ft'SSJ',Sta' u...cli No. I :1.4 l5ld iui · · w Riclfidd. lo ace reservations in
rSo::s&lt;CODdJ.~~-"'ded tile Good c~ Anr:llly dso EtrWp a I
by the dim ia 13 t&lt;:1m was p.... ..,. asP
of..,. Ameriaa Rnul!dioa, Po CO). Pk1wul- ro II I
With ESibcr Smilh, , 1 ·
Hcb Taylor. state secretary,
Jobn
R. Kautr ol tbe Ewl:sp Cbpter and C..pali 1at Rat at ~
After the prayer by Ermo Oe- spnb: .. idly *- 1be stare sesley,
who
nominated Cnrtlo tor Ibis l:o::ssr •d arapttd t1st llfii1II
land they m so d fur landL b !lim widi 1
u&amp;lDs ll be sent to
in his absente.
a polhd Iuncli Iiiii food - far. l:r:r widi dirl:b ~lble 10 Holiday
nimcd by the Distria 13 "' I s.
l:a
BdOI'e !Did. Mary Jt.. fiDbtr,
Beue Bi&amp;Js, dislrict deputy,
had tbe color health CllCOit Bob .-ltridly•
those for
Denver Curtis, l'omeroy. wu
and Dosushy Ritdtie ll lbe C&lt;lllrJ
.
'dsia tl f&lt;r all help
recendy
awaded tbe Good Citizen
of tbe haD lhcy wm:......
lD . . . ~ ~ •ISIIIC!'s
Aw~bylheEwings~r~
Heins lbcir -40di aDBiYCnUJ
ne Nulssnc dosinJ was by
of the American Revolution,
that day, Erma Clelossd p
Lod Mary C. Moole. dbaia oouncilor.
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Ritchie ...;tb a UM'*# ..:1
Also receiving awards at the
Eluabe"' Haya lbo p
d llill
May
meeting were David L. While,
somelhing. Mn. Holter spote
lhe
Law
Enforcement Award;
bridly to tbem soyiDJ Dis1ria I3
Clyde
"Jimmy"
King, Clutter, the
was prossd ollbem.
Good
Citizen;
and
Eagle Scout
Mn . Ri1c~ic joined Ckst.cr
Mr. liEd ,..._ 01ar1es Bla«slee James Carl Trivet III, Millfteld, !he
Council Oil OcL 21, 1951! ..:1 .. assd Mrs. Ira Batcber reccnUy
Eagle Scout Award.
joiot:d May 12, 1984. M:1 Ric hi
•• • • dlle ciplll grade graduaCompatriot Dennis Randolph,
was tile lint eoer 11 be :me a.o- lioa ri dseir plllddacslfslet, Julie
Belpre,
received his cenificate of
c•l of Ohio ia t.be Daapten of B•u:lscr, 11 ~e South Spencer
membership
into lhe chttpW.
America from Dislricl 13. Tlsey
Sdml • "' •a•wt, Ind. she was
The
chaprer
was honored to
wm: p
••I I Jift . t cad Ina
IDp PI ill lw:r class, bods !lave prcsen! the new Ohio Srare
members ol Distric:l 13. T1:e Pfi • •I . a, 81 aiHrotsnd. She il
SAR presides!~ Kei!h Ashley, who
- a .... p1lle will! ra1Joy '"*"ul - d tl al Mr. liEd Mrs. J - is also a member of lbe Ewi11gs
flowen Oil it - - isla:: ijAica_ B k; .
Chapter.
"40111 m.i tel . ., . iss ,...,. alk:r
Tlsc Blatcslccs wen! on to
willl• .,_. f&lt;r ....,.
Vdiro, Ita., lD Yisit lila dlulhDaria&amp; dse alterDoooi SlCSSioa
~~::r. ...... Cilde wbo il reccMr·
Lops: Coucil No. 120 p•c 1 .. rn. ........,.
IIICIIKrial. PI
MM *.• ol colon ~ dscR by hlly's'~'h6dms,
-byO
0
ilNo. nl. A ~ Cilde of Kausas City
silw:r ...... - by Peny 0
il Iiiii Most. aiV:d:ila.
No. 2u AAA-:wto r.. Corulc no.
Bible Cluse&amp;, Craib, Refreshments,
o. tile- !riP. tbe 91ulm
glas. Sllle NII!OCib-, by disll:ia 13,
and Buder r..tlies includin1
and for Bette Bius. dislric1 13 Jdl, .htlie,. , • - Jcassca Games, Praise and Worship
dqluty.
jSiiYiqcd tD aaa:d tile lint Ojllll
Bette BiW in trodiiCOII 1scr .._ al
•t Plo::t ri tile
,s l 's ..:1M I'VM:rOill- .
p
Erma Cle.1aall Oer CpncjJ; ,-y, a )WI al dse AEP IJIICII,
Eilral Clast. G ...... $tor c-- A e lllldrcr i1 a part of tile
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recently celebrated his seventh
; ~day at lhe home of his parents.
, :Michael and Wendy Halar.
• Paneroy.
::;:.:,An "All Star Team" thmle was
• euried out with a cake from his
~Dawn CarjX7
\. Lunch """' served followed by
: 4b and ice cream . Pany fovon
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given to lhe guests.
· · ~ttendinJ were Pez Cuper.
G:'~· Micbael and Wmdy
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~rua. sis• ter. Down Carper, aunt. and Joy
. MJiler. Myca and Mesfcln Haynes.
: Kim Penley, Pam ond Carrie
• ~- MarJie Mile and Amy Bar;
; ~ and Jennifer WaD::er; Barb
'· llfalhews Crow. Morpl Mahews.
; Crockett Crow; lsiash Riffle;
; Ti:Dmy Hubbanl; Cha1oUe Hart.
~ .. Sending gifts were M1cbael .
· Vicki and Joseph Hugt:cs; Ollrles
: ~ Ida Alice Carper; Jim, Pat.
• e"Ofin Sean ond Roarte Boes;
l ~·and Bob c~C"· Nina
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BIBLE
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First Southern Baptlit
41872 fun'"")' Pike
Putor: E. LamarO'Bryant
Sunday School ~ 9:30a.m
Womup · 10:45 Lm., 7:30p.m.
WedneWay Services - 7:30p.m.

Middleport Ant Baptist
Comer SD.th &amp;: Palmer
Pwoc Re". Jarnet A. Seddon
Sunday School - 9:1.5 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Old Bdhe Free Wtu Baptist Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, MIDdleport
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Hvening - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Srzviccs · 7:30p.m.

Hlllllde Baptl• Churdll
St Rt 143 iJn oft Rt 7
Puaor. Rev. Juncs R. A~ . Sr
Sundly School - 10 t .m.
Wonhip - 11 Lrn.,6p.m.
Wc:dnc.O.y Services - 7 p.m.

Hop&lt; Baptist Cbopet
510 Gnnt St., Middl~n
Putor: Dtvid Brytn, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II Lm., 1 p.m.
Wednetdly Services - 7 p.m.
VklorJ Baptist
525 N. 2nd St, Middlepon
Plllctor.J~~ncs E. Keesee
Won!Up · 10 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wedneldiy Scrvic:tl - 7 p.m .
Fakll Bapdsl. Cllurch
Rtilroad St. , Mum

Sundar

Sdnll - 10 •.m
~l - II Lm., 6p.m.
W
y Srrvi.ca - 7 p..m
Forts~

Run Blptlst
Putor: Arius Hurt
Sund,ay School · 10 a.m
Wonhip - II a.m.

Mt Moriah Baptist
Foonh &amp;. Main SL, Middleport
Puaor: Rev. Gilbert Craig. Jr.
Sund.y School - 9:30a.m.
Wonlbp · 10:4.5 a.m.
AollqullJ Bapllst
Pastor. Kenneth Smith
s...doy School . 9:30 a m.
Wonhip · 10:45 Lm.
Thunday Seni~ - 7:30pm.
RuU.nd Fret WUI Baptist
SalomSt.
Putor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evmm1 . 1 p.m.
Wecmtsday Serviw - 7 p.m.

.... - - I I Baptist
Micldleport
Sunday SchoOl - 10 a.m
Wonhip · II a.m.
w~;~j~Se~rvicr: - 7:30p.m.
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161 Mulbmy Ave., Pomeroy, 992 -~898
Panor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz
Sat. Coo. 4:45-5:1.5 p_.m.; ~111 - 5:30 p.m.
Sun. Con . - 1:45-9.15 a.m.,
Soo. Mu&amp; · 9:']0 a.m.
Daily Mau - 8:30 • .m.

MONDAY • FRIDAY
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Thov-

Eut Main St
Pastor: Dr. Lee Monia
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonltip - 10:30 a. m.

Wonhip · 9:30a.m.
Thursday Srzviccs -7:30p.m.

,c;;_::·~rt ror E.m.r

Family members
attend graduation

Pomeroy First Baptist

Sundly School - 10:30 a.m.

.-ltridly.

Seventh birthday

Rutlnd Flrst Bapdst Church
Sundlly School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonllip · !0:41a.m.

lldhtmom Baptist
Pu10r: Rev. Earl Shuler

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JONHALAR

Sundly Scllool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m .,
Wednesday Servioe-7:30 p.m.

Ml Untoo Bapllsl
Putor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Evenina - 6:30p.m.
Wednesdly Services· 6:30p-m

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Fne
B~;~::::h
Ams.-.,
Pastor. Mark Morrow
Sa1unt.y Service · 7:30p.m.

Sllvtr Run BipUsl
Putor: Bill Liule
Sunday S&lt;:hool · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - lla .m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnelday Services - 7:30p.m.

Beuy E. Dill, Missy Foster and
Keilh Stout, Darrell, Lindo ud
Martha Nelson, Bob Joh1011,
Dwaine and Gina
Dewey
King.
Atlendin&amp; from oaHlf-towa
wen: Fnssk Iiiii EoeJy. l.ea:II . t
Wesley Hartisss, We'*a; Ric1:..t
and Polly Nelson, Sou~ Point.;
Pauline Nebon, l'h1cDwile; Ro1p11
and Gladys Blosser. GroYCJ)Oft.;
Jack and Cheryl Nelson. Proctorville; Jimmy. PrUci.lla. Bewaly
and Calnel ~ ond Lia NdSOSI, Proctorville; Walter and Pat
Nebon, I..- 7":; RdiCit ond bn
Nelson, PleaasslviiJe; Gl:tdys Lastdis, Baltimore; W':Diam liEd Had
Moore, Grovepon; Tim and
Michelle Showalter, Col-blss;
Aaroa, Mindy 81 Mintodo PI I • ,
Lancaster; MarJ.erite Bater.
Rushville; Howard, Rita. N':cole
and Detet: Miller, La...,,-

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Middleport Church rJChrtst

Rad .. Ant Baptist
Pl.1tor: Steve Deaver
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Nelson family reunion held
T1tc annual Nelson reunioo was
held recenUy at !he Forest Acres
Park in Rutland.
Walter Ray Nelson had grace
before the dinner.
Following the dinner, games
were placed and pictures were
!aken.
Local residenb attending were
Bonnie Miller, Richard, Roberta,
Christy, Tanya and Richie Dill,
Robert and Judy Miller, Diet and
Slwon Folmer, Ed and Judy Nelson, John, June and Jessica Yost.
Larry. Relha, Linsey ond Kelsey
Gibbs, Jolm Bropn. Rick, Debbie.
Ricky and Josh Y081. Ben and Tm
Couerill and Tasho and Jay, Danny
and Debbie Folmer. Flouie and
John Nelson, Donttld. ~. Donald Jr. and Down Yost,-liob and
Becky Foster, Bobby and Linda
Foster, Alvin and Angie Joh!SSOSt,
Cathy and Cortney Scarberry,

Wonbi.p - 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
SelVires- 7 p.m.

W~e5day

RACINE PLANING MILL

CLASSES AlES 3·18

M..,

Keno Church or Christ
Wonhip-9 :30 a.m.
Sunday School. - 10:30 a.m.

C hurdl of God of Pt-ophrcy
OJ Whi1&lt; Rd. olf S!. RL 160
Pulor: P.11 Henson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Worship - II a.m
WedneWay Services - 7 p.m.

H.. lh (MidcDtp011)

Grace Eplstopal Churdl
326 E. Main St, P001.::roy
Pa1tor: Rev . Dr Roy C. Myen
Sunday ldlooliUld worship - II a.m.

Holiness

Hysell Run Holiness Church
Putor: Roben Manley
S tu~day School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:4.5 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Service-7:30 p.m.

RuUaDd Church of Christ

Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Woohip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Mason Church riChrlsl
Miller St, Ma!Oil , W.Va.
Sunday School - to a.m.
Wonhip - 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Bradford Church or Christ
St RL 124 A Co. Rd. l
Putor: Derek Stump
SWlday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servioes - 7:10p.m
Succes:t~ Ro.~d Charda of

Christ

Putor: Ioseph B. Hoskins
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - IOa.m., 1 p.m.
Wedncsday Servioes - 7 p.m
Llbtrty Chrlsdan Church
Uexl&lt;r
Pas10r: Woody Call
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Ew:ning - 7 p.m.
Wcdncsdty Servi«- 7 p.m.

Lanpvllle Chrlltlan Church
Sundty School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servi&lt;%: 7:30p.m.
Hunlock Grove Cllurch

Putor: 0\lrtes Dc.nican
Sunday •chool · 10:30 a.m.
Wonh.ip ·9:30a.m., 7 p.m
Reednille Church fl C hrist

Putor. Philip Srunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Wonh1p Sctvioe: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m

Christian Union
Hoboon ChurdJ or c•rt.t In
C•ristlu Union
Pastor: Theron Durh.-n
Sund.y School - 9:30a .m
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service~ - 7 p.m.
Htrtford Churdl ol' Chrlit In
Christian Union
Hanford, W.Va.
Paslor: Re\1. David McM111is
Sunday School · II a.m.
Worship - 9:30 Lm., 7:30 p.m
Wedne1dly Services ·7:30 p.m.

Church of God
Mt M..-loh Church or God
Racine
Putor: Rev. James Sauerfield
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wedne&amp;day Services - 7 p.m
Rulland Church fl God
Puwr: lohn F. Co!OOrl!l
Slb'lday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesdty Semces - 7 p.m

Harrison,llle Holiness Chapler
hstor: Rc"Y. John Neville
Sunday Sdiool I0 Lm.
Worship · II a.m., 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Sef'o'ice - 7:30p.m

Latter-Day Sarnts
Recrgtnlud Church of Jesus Christ
In Lauer Day Saints
Ponland-Racine Rd .
Pastor. William Roush
SWlday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 Lm.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

lutheran
St. John Lulhenn Churd
Pine Grove
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Stut:fflr:r

Worship -9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:10 a.m.
Our Sa"Ylour Lutheran Church
WRinlll and Henry Su., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: Re\1. George C. Weirick

111 E. Moin Sh"l
992 -3785. Pome10y

992 3978

John F . Fultz . Mqr
Ph 9911101

Pomerov

BILL QUICKEL

204

Condor St.

Ponwroy, Ott.

13 MH! StrMI
Mldcll!lorl. Ohio 45780

992-2975

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Peort Chopel

Pastor: Florence Smith
Sunday School - 9 Lm.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.
Pomero1
Pastor: Eunhae (Grace) Kee
Sunday School - 9:1.S a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
Rock Springs
Putor.Keith Rader
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m
Wonbi.p · 10 a.m
WeOOesday Servia:s -6 p.m.
RuUud
Pu1or: Arthur Cral:tne
Sundty School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thursdl.y Servu:c:s · 1 p.m.
S .. tm Center
Pastor: Ron F'terce
SW~dty

School-9:15a.m.
Wonh.ip - IO: IS a. m

SnowY lilt
Putor: Florma Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Wonhip -9 a.m.
SouUtm1 Ouster
AppleGII'Qvt

PallOr: Carl Hid.J
Sunday Schcvl - 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m., 7 p.m .
Thunday Sr:n'ict::l - 7 p.m

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Puaor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday Sdlool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 un.
Wodnu day Servlce1 - 10 a_m

Sl. Plul Lutheran Ollurch
Corner Sycamcn &amp;:. Sa::ond SL, Pm~ eruy
Pas10r: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Sunday SchOO ·9:45a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.

Moniftr: Star
Putor. Kenneth Baker
Sooday School- 9:4.5 a_m_
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm.
Thursday Services - 7:30p.m

United Methodist

Suuon
Ptstor: Kemeth Baker
Suhday School-9:30a.m.
Wontup - 10:4.5 a.m. {In&amp;:. 3rd SWl)

Gnh•m Unlled Mdhodlsl
Worship · 9:30 Lm. (111 A: 1nd SlWI),
7:30 p.m. (3ni &amp; 4Jh S1111)
Wednesday Service - 7:30p-m.
MI. Olive Unlled Mdhodlst

orr t24 behind WilieiVille

Pastor: Quia Jonr:s
Sunday School. - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - IO:JOLm ., 7 p.m
Thunday ScMctS · 7 p.m.
Meip Cooperal.l"e Parish
Northeast Cluster
Alfrtd
Putor: Sharoo Hau sman
Sunday School. ·9:30 a.m.
Wor1hip - II a.m., 6:30 p.m
C hester
Pastor: Sha1011 Ham·man
Wonhip -9a.m
Sunday School.- 10 a_m.
'lhursday Services . 7 p.m.

r..st Letart
Pas10r: Roaer Grace
Sundty School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m

R•dne
Paslor: Roger G~
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonh.ip - lla .m

Laurel Curr Fret Md.hodJSI Churrh
Pastor. William Willitms
Sund.ly School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
WeG-tesday Services · 7 p.m.
Rutland Bible Medtodlsl

Pa1tor: Rev . lvan Myen
Sunday School · 9:30a .m
Eva~ina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service• - 7 p.m

Wednesday Servlces. 7:30p.m.

Coohllle UnltN Methodist Pal'ish
Pastor: Harold E. A.Uoway -Pnddy
Coolvilk Chun::h
Main&amp;:. Fifth Sl .
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhif - 9 a_m.
Tuesday SeMCCI - 7 p.m .

LongBottom
Pastor: Rev . Seldoo. Johnson
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip - IO:'JOt_m
Wednesday Servlces- 7:30p.m

Bethel Churdl
TowndU p Rd., 468C
Sunday Sdtool · 9 a.m .
Wonh.ip - 10 a.m .
Wcdne&amp;day Servic;e, · 10 a.m.

Joppa
Pastor. Brmda Weba
Wonhip · 9:30a.m
SWlday School · 10:30 a_m

Reedsville

Pastor: Rev. Se:Jdoo. Johnson
Wonhip · 9:30 a.m.
Sund ay School - 10:30 a.m
Wednesday Service1 - 7:10 p.m
Tuppers Aalns St. Paul
Pador: Sharm Hauunan
Sunday School - 9 a.m
Worship - tO a.m.
Tuesday Servii:CI - 7:30p-m

Hod&lt;lngport Churdl
Grand Strees
Sund•y School · I 0 a.m
Wontlip . II a.m.
W~y Services - 8 p.m.
Tordll Church
Co. Rd. 63
s...doy School · 9ol0 a.m.
Wonhip · ID-.30 1J11.

Nazarene
rt.d.. f1nE

a..n:~o

or"" N._..,
l'uiDc Thom.u L Galea, D
s...doy School . 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m .•6 p.m.
Wednesday ServiCICI · 7 pm .

Central Cluster

RAWliNGS-COAT\

Mkldlrport Church of the Nazarene
Pastor: Rev . Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m
Wednesd•y Servi ces - 7 p.m.

Syracuse Church uf the Nlll.lrmt
Puioc Rev. Glenn McMillan
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne&amp;dty SelViccs - 1 p.m
PomeroJ Churdl ol the Naz.annt
Pamw: Rev. Thoma• MtClung
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm. 111d 6 p.m
WedneW.ay Services- 7 p.m.

Neue S&lt;Uirlllent Chrdi
Sunday Won;hlp - 2:10p.m ..
Thunday ~~:Meet . 1 :30 p.m
South Bdlld Ntw T-..ent
Sil'IIU Rldgr:
Putor. Dumc: Sydmari&lt;ter
Sunday School · 9 • .ra
Wonhip - 10 un.. 7 p.m.
Wetbesday Servil% - 1 p.m
Carletoa lata deoomiDaliOb .. 0..-dl
IUnpbuly Road
l'uiDc Oyd&lt; w. """"""'

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m
WeOOesdty ~Met . 1 p.m

Frft'dma Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd 3I
Pa510r: Rev Roca Willford
Sunday School · 9JO u .
Worship· 10:4j un.,7 p.mWe&lt;Ooc.day SeMa: . 1 p.m.

Chester Charch of lhe NUIIreJH
Putor: Rev. Herben. G~le
Sunday School -9 :30 a.m
Worship - II a. m., 6 p.m.
Wcdneaday Services - 7 p.m
KuttaiHI Church fA Ute Nazantu
Pastor: Samuel Buye
Sunday School. - 9:30 a_m
Wonhip - 10:30a.m., 6:30p.m
Wednesday Service• - 7 p.m.

Whke's Chapel Wt:Skyaa
G.oJ &gt;ille Rood
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridrnoor
Sunday 5mool - 9:30 un.
Wonlup · 10:30 un_

Portland First Church rllht Nazarenll'
Putor: William Justis
Sunday School. -9 :30a.m .
Wonhip - 10:40 a.m ., 7 p.m
Wednesday Services . 1 pm

Wednesdty Servtcc · 7 p.m.

Fafn-liew Bibk Clt.-dl
Uwt, W Vt _R• I
Pastor : James U:wu
Sunday School. · II a.m
Wonlup · 9:30un_, 730p.m
Wednesday Servioe · 7_)() p_m

New H1Yea Church fA tiM: Nuarii'IH'
Pastor: Glendoo Suoud
Sundty School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - J0:30a.m.,7p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Cahry Bible Ch•n:ll
Pomeroy Pike. Co. Rd.
Paooc Re. . BLackwood
Sunday SdKJol - 9:30 Lm.
Worship 10:30 Lm ., '7 :30p.m.
Wc:dncsday Servri - 7:30p-m

Other Churches.
Trinity Concrq•tlon•l Church
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
0Lurdl -9: 1Sa.m

SpirUaaal F aitll Clnlrrh

s..a.. 338, AnOqu.ry

Wor1hip - lO:JOa.m.

Pulor A S!&lt;wtn
Sunday School. - 10 a.m
E¥minl - 7:30p.m
Thursday~ · 7:30p.m

The Salntion Amy
l i.S Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
SWlday School - 10:30 a.m.
Worship · IO:OOt .m., 7:30p.m

Calvary Pltrrt• C'luipd
Ham1011 ville Roed
Pastor. Rev . Vtdor Roosb
SlmCby Sdlool 9 :30 a.m

Mlddlll'port Community Church
51~ Pu~ St., M;ddleport
Pastor: Sun Andenoo
SW1day School I0 a.m

wo::r,-II

Evening · 7:)() p.m
Wednesday Servia: - 7:30p.m

a.m ., BO p.m
'! Servtce - 7:30p.m_

Wod

Sti¥ft"S\'1Ue Ward ol Ft.MII
Puwr: Oavid Dailey

Faith Tabernade Church
Bailey Run Ro.d
Putor: Rev . Emmett Rawson
Sunday School - 10:00 a_m
Evenmg 7 p.m.
Thursday Service 1 p.m.

Sunday

Sd.;x,l

9:30 • -m

Evmina . 1 p.m.
Thursday Servioe - 7.JO p.m

RrJoidnc Ufr 0...-d!
500 N. 2nd A~.• Middlepon
l'uiDc Rev. Mid&gt;KI l'oncoo
s...doy Sclloal . 10 a.m.
Wednoadoy Semco. · 1 p.m.

SyrKuse MI!ISkln
1411 Bridgeman St. . Syncuse
Putor: Roy (Mike) Thom pson
Sunday School · 10 •.m.
Evr.nin8 - 6 p.m
Wednesday SeMce · '1 p.m.

Pentecostal
Pfto-~biJ

St. RL I lA. Racine

Hazel Communily ChUf"Ch
OffRt. 124

Plllor: Willum Hobod
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
EvaDne - 1 p.m.
Wednead.y ~ - 1 p.m

Putor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School. · 9:30a.m.
Wonh.ip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Dyes,lllt

Communl~y

Mlddlqoort -~
l1urd A"'Pulor': Rev_am Bake~
Sunday School - I 0 un_

Church

Sunday School - 9.30 a.m.
Won.hip - I 0:30a.m., 1 p.m
Burllna:lon Cor.munlly Church

'ednE•.,aidiwa"
y . 6 p.m.

Borlmglwn
Pastor: Ray Laudenmll
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
WonJup - 7 p.m
Wednesday SeM ct · 7 p.m.

Christian Fellowship Cll'flttr
SaJem St . Rut.land
Putor : Robert E. Musser
SundaySchool - IOa.m.
Won hlp 11 :15 a.m ,1 pm

Wedne1day St:ma: · 7 p.m
Mane C llapd C hurrh
Sop .: Mlke M•tsoo
Sunday 1chool · !0 a.m
Wonhip · II a. m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Servtce - 7 p.m.

Hant-rilk Preiby1eriaa c..rdl
Wonhq:&gt; - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:45a.m

Middleport r...s.,urtu
Sunday School -9 a.m.
Worsh1p · 10 a.m .. 4 p.m. (2nd .t: 4th Sun

Wontup - I I a.m .. 4 p.m. (Ill A lrd 9

1

Seventh-Day Adventist
Snatllt-Day AdYeMUI
Mulbeny H"- Rd . Pomeroy

PaPOr Roy Latrtnd.y
Sotutdly ScM= o
Sabbath $d)ool - 2 p.m
Wonlup · ] ~m.

United Brethren
Mt. tlrenftOII U.ttHI llnllra ..
In OuiSI Clll•rdl

•

Toa1 Commwnty ofl Ol !2
Pl1tor Roben Sanden
Sunday School - 9:JG un
Wunhip - 10:)0 a.m. 7:)0 p.m
Wednesdty Servtcr:1 7 _){I p.m

Un llfd Fakh Chlll'(h
Rt . 7 on r\Jmc.roy By-Pus
Putor: Rev . Roben E. Snuth , Sr
Sunday School · 9ol0 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 Lm., 7 p..m
Weckle&amp;day Service - 7 p.m

£.dH Uaitftl Bndln. I• Oirh:l
2 I/2 mile! nonl&gt;&lt;t Recdovilk
oo Sl•e R(d.e 12"

P.stor· Rev. Robc:n Mllkky
Sunday School 10 •.m

E&lt;deslo Fd,...,.lp
I2S Mill SL, Middleport
Pastor: Chuck McPhel'100
Sund.ty School. - 10 a.m
Evr:nina - 1 p.m.
W~esday Service . 7 p.m

728 W. Main St., Pomeroy

Wontup 7 _]0 p.m

Wednesday SeMtts 1 30 p.m_

992 -6669

-

• 171 lh&lt;lll
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Brogan-Warner

'"\..::::-::7"

INSURANCE ~­
. SERVICES =_l?i:..

Naiionwideln &lt;. Co .

Veterans

'-- Memorial Hospital

-

ll ~ t Mfmorial Dr

EWING FUNERAL HOME

(row's Family Restaurant

··nif(nil\ · nnd SPnicc 41t' '""' ·c ·

"fnllll'l K1111e1, ''"' Cftk~, ..

E:slabllshf'd 1913

104 W _M.hn

221 W. Main St., Pomtroy

9911lll Pom41'rov

992 -5432

992-2121
I 06 Mui!Iorry Au.

. '

PDmtroy

997 -2104

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Syr•aa!lll' Ant Uailed Pnsbyteriaq
Sunday SdKnl - 10 a..m

Mt. Olive Communlly C hurc-h
Pallor: Lawn:na: Hush
SurxitySchool -9:30a..m
Evening . 7 p.m.
Wedncday Service - 7 p.m_

..,,,,l•t K1111el, fli•i Cilet11 ..

s.mc.. . &lt;o!AJp.!O.

"

FaHh ~I Chun::h
l.oo' llouom
SYnday School · 9:30a.m
Wonhip · I 0:45a .m.• 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

992 -5432

ot Col umbu \, 0

Evmin1 7:30p.m.
A Thunday . 1:30 p.m.

RMdsvilte Fellowsfllp

992-S141

114 £. M"n
991 -5!30 Pomeroy

Hilond Rood, Pomeroy

Putor: Ray Hunter
Sunday Sdtool - to a.m

Church rA tht Nazarene
Pastor: John W. Owglas
s...doy School · 9:30a.m
Wonhip - 1(}.4.5 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Service• - 1 p.m.

(row's Family Restour111t

Midd~l

Full Gosp&lt;l!..tpl3304~

T~~tsday

FISHER
FUNERAl HOME

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
0\\;(( 5rrul (B.. ~,

MlnernUie

Pas10r. Wed.::y Thalcher
Sunday School · 9 Lm.
Worship - 10 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30 a_m_
Wonhip - 11 a.m.

264 South 2nd

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

Putor: Frank Smith
Sundty School - 9:30a.m .
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m .
Wcdnesdty Services · 6 p.m.

Carmel
Pastor. Kmnr:th Baker
Sund•y School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4.S Lm. {2nd&amp;. 4th Sun }

SyraCUR Church ol God
Apt&gt;le lind Seoond S!1.
Pastor: Rev . DaVId RLISsell

. K&amp;C JEWELERS

Worship . I I a.m. , 6 p.m.
ThurMlay Services· 7 p.m.

Episcopal

Bndbury Church uf Chrilit
Pastor. Tom Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Pallor: Ouil Stewart
Stmday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
W~esdty Services - 7 p.m

Sunday School - I0 a.m.

Forese Run
Pa1tor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Won hip - 9 a.m.
Thundlly Servic:es • 6:30 p.m.

Wesleyan Bible HoUness Church
75 Pearl St M.dd1"!""Pastor: Rc"Y. Roy McCarty
Sunday school -9:30 Lm.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.,7:30 p.m
Wednesday Servi ce-7 :30p.m.

DexterChurdl of Christ

F\alwoodJ
Pastor: Keilh Rader

Oie!tt:r
Pastor. Gary Hines
SWJday School - 9:30 a_m
Worship - 6 p.m.
Wedneidty Services - 7 p.m.

Zion Churd1 rl Christ
Pomeroy,Harrisoovilk Rd. (Rt. 143)
Pas10r: Interim pastoJ
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonh.ip - 10:30 un., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m

Tuppers Plains Church of Christ
Putor: Robert Foster
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wontlip - 9:45a.m., 6:30 p.m

Putor:
Rader
Sunday SchOO - I 0 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services -1 p.m.

New Life Church~ God

Pine G""'e Bible Holiness Chrdl
1n mile off RL 3:25
Pastor: Rev. OTkU Manley
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · !0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:30p-m

Syracuse

POMEROY. OHI0-'192 -11617

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Bearwallow Ridge Church or Christ
Putor: 1tck Colegrove
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m
Wednesday Services · 6:10p.m.

Mill Wo1 k
Lt.. • '' •.: \'' I
Cabinet Makmg IJ,:.;l l • .

500 I. SECOND ST.
MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

9:30 •·•· to 12 Noon

~dund

Pastor: AI Htrt.m
SWld1y School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 8:1~. t0:30 •.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesdly Services · 1 p.m.

Everuna Stmces- 7 p.m

P 'lm f'f O'f'

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I

FIRE &amp; SAFETY
S~lH

&amp; SEIYKI

992-7075
177 North Se&lt;ond Au.
Ohio

�Page 8 The Dally Sentinel

Ohio
PubliC Notice

Bl LLI &lt;l l \ BO \RI&gt;

$old rooiMtolo lo oubjoct
1o Ill Unllod - · · Fodurol
gowwm-r•
Right lro111
of
Aodelllpllon rooulto
lion t772, nlod lor record on
::::::: 21, 1111 In tho
Ta u.n Book In
lhe omc. ol 1M At a orcler of

u.rr~1=: Cooh
on dollvory or-.

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WANI ADS GEl
RESUI.IS

-- ... -----lint•
Public Notice

lo bid II llio oolo, ond lo

n.ao.rdofE+=•1an of
1M lhlgo Loool School .. pricH ....... Fur1hor, Tho
DIWict ilaolroo to r.. olvo F-oro ond
•••led ltlda ror the Coonpony ...voo lho rtg11t
h liD ,......
to rolocl ony or Ill bldo
1. GMollno, 011, ond oubmFu-. tho obovo cohtorll wil bo oold In tho condillon II lo In with no
exprMaed or Implied warrondoo glvon.
FOf more Information con-

Aopo*
5. Student • I~ nt lllcl Scott Shonk, ot lt2·
ln'M ....
3293.
........ bo-IIJ od, 16) 17, 11, u 3tc
oil . . - bide oholl bo
renlnd In 1M
011oe, Ull Eatlloin Shol. 1- - - - - - - -

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P. o. Box 272, Po111oroy,
Public Notice
Ohio, on or boloro 12:001------- - o'clock - • on Tuoodoy,
PUBLIC NOTICE
July14,111111.
Racine Village Clerk will
ENVELOPES IHALL BE
receive aealed bid 1 for 1 1i78-

The Boord of Educolon F600-Ford CobiChnolo (old
... • ..... right lo - t Raclne Fire Department Tenk
f

F61EVAJ1144 un1114p.m. on

Happy Ads

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YOUNG'S

CARPENTER SERVKE

To hur her voice, horomlle,
And greet her II the

door.

WM young
1ndonlythrM
The 191 of forty

... old tome.
Now the d1y h11

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come tor

me to

How H IMI• to be
forty.

Happy Birdadoy

RonlWueU

But all I con do, dear
mothor,
lo go and tend your
g1'11Yo
And IHw behind
tokeno of love
To tho blot mother
God over ITIIIde.
I like to think when
IHelo dono,
Wherevw
Huven
""'Ybe
She'l be llandlng 11

the door
Up there to welcome

mo.
We love you, Mom
Stdly mt..ed by
daughten,
laabeiiNa

Welcome Slates
$20.00

1

o.•.O . I14-I~.
74

5 room home lor rent, 410 Lewla
St, Pl. Pn. 304-t7S-5701 or 675-

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Motorcycles

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TRIM and
REMOVAl
•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK
992-2269
USED RAILROAD nES
4-4-92-tlo

12-5-lfn

HOW RD
EXCAVATING

p_,.,y,Ohlo

TUFORDGOLF
AND TROPHY

BUUDOZE:J:! 1.,!1.!-CKHOE

CHARLIE'S
SMALl. DOZER
WORI, DRIVEWAY

won ••II

UMERONE
DEUVIIY SERVICE

ond TRACIUtUI: WORK
AVAILABlE.
SEPTIC SY8TEM8,

915-3961
Lessou 512.50
6 Lessou $60.00

HOlE SITES ond

~r::a

O..R.,.,

DRIVEWAYS INsl'AllED
UIIESTONE-TliUCKING

"u
.dlladges

Tropllies, PI

FREE ES11MATES

992-3838

RWOIWLE RAUS

5l:ttl1-

992·7553
POMEROY, OIL

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

5-11-'92·1-

New Ho11111 • Vi1yl Sicli•t
New Garaaes • Repl1ct111ent Wiallows
Roo• Allditioas • Rooflag

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

LOTS FOR SALE

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
HlEE ESTIMA'II'.S

BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
Nice Place For Doublewldes and
To Raise A Family

o.llvery Person Must S. NNI,
Trustwor1hy, Good With PubUc,
Ab~ To Lift . S.leaperwon, Muet
81 Abt. To Dnl wtlh The
Publle, AtHa To H1ndl1 Wfth
Mon.,
And
Pep.rwork.
Prtsentable At All Tim.., Apply
AI Vi"ra Furniture, In C.nt.nary,
614-446-3158.

......._.

_ , a.ld Knob Md Attdlwllta,

Driv•rs Go To Work lrnr'Mdlatety
Roedrunner Distribution Servlcn, Inc::. TH-1-800-44~147.
TX-1-800-285-8267
11-800-6n5461i1 Compe1ltlv1 Pay NIW Con~Dftntal
vanlionall
Mldle1l
!Vae~~tlon Ete.. ~n On Bonus
EOE.

Yard Sate
Gallipolis
&amp; Vtctnny

YAimES

949·2671
UCINErOH.

DrlMn~ Help Want.d : Cov.nant
Transport
"School • 8 Mos. OTA
'Mkl. Aaa 23
• T•m ~.y 27-3 c.nts
"Singll Pay 11-22 c.nta
'High MIINge Bonus Ml ..s
'Mot-' Layovw
'lalding AJnkJadlng /Oudhud
'Paid Ina..

5350 Slalo R - 7, ~hJ_.2
MM• Bttow Town. rTIIHJ,
lnlo ..., 8oyo

s.-,...-:·
Clal'-,

IIUOI Ill Pllid In

ALL Yonl -

Adnnot. DEADLIE: 2:00 p.m.

AUUIIS
......, .. Or Wo
Pte....

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE

lhe . , beloN lhe -

.. to run.
8undoy - . . , • 2&lt;10 p.m.
Frldly. llondly odllon - UO

DtiMrs : Do You Want &amp;.Iter
Pay? Do You Want More Mila?
Thlfl Call J.B . Hunt 1-800-2J~
HUNT EOE!Subjocl To OnJg

S.turdly ONy, WMI:Iw Permitlloa. 2nd On Tho !Aft,

Bulivlllo Plko, Joclooon Plko

Scroon.

End. II-?

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217 E. s-.1 lt.
0 11 0

1-800-44'1 ....314.

p.m.-,.

992-5335 or
915·3561

on..,. , KLL!I1 .Inc. Clnclnnall
Terminal lt Malng Equipment
And l..ona Haul Drivers With
Rtunt ln.ct01 Tr11ilw E.Io-Mnee. C.ll 1-800-925-5558,
Mond.y-Friday.

Pt. Pleasant

Eam Futj.T\me Pay Wcrtlng

Pan-TirM AI A Chrittmu
Around
The
World
Olmonslrltot. Atceive $300 Of
Chrtstm11 Item. With No lnvnlment. Fot lllof• mtormallor'l :
CIU 6M-379-:z.502. Also Booking
P•r1lel.

&amp; VIcinity

__'~·~~~!:~ I-lrorn
L__,._WKK'S
HAUUNG SERVICE
36970WRIIRllllll
r-oy, Olio

Y•nl Solo, Galllpolil Fony
old Honry - . , Fri
ondS.l

s.-.

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June 11 &amp; 20. 18cll of
OliiiiW:od, 4.2 mille on tt.nnan

EARNUPT0$9.00/HAI
Join Arn«ic..'1 NewNI HolM
c-.nlng CGmpeny. Opportunity
For AdvancetMI'lt ln!:o Manaa-rntnt Loeally. An:ltM Drttlme
Hourw Mon-Frt. H You lilw
Good Work Hl.blta, Reo...-.nc•
And Own Tra,..porttlion, Call
WorkEndtrs 2 To I P.M. 114-388... 5.

Yonl Solo, Solunioy, Ill. 2. 2
........ pill Aoco wei - - . . ,

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tole of clothing. kklll clalhM I

Pomeroy,

•

Middleport
&amp; Vk:lnlty

Expert.nctd Ual bed drivers fot
lntwstate opwatkJn,. 1ppro1
500 ml" radlu, 1telld-, hau~
kame l'nOIIt WMilMlda.. top pay •
good oqulpmonl. Mull bo 25 yn
ol age whh 3 yrs veriflllbft OTR
exp«ltnce with COL !Ice,.•,
toUd drtvlng record &amp; wort hi•
tory. Mu.t pall road t•st and
drug .cr..,.. c.ll 100-228-6158
tor delalts.

•SAND -GRAVEL
.UMESTONE

(614) 992-3470

THill Aa.d, ...,..
tamiU.. SIOnn door lor t,.i..,,

t-1,

,.In caneell.

1-

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AI Yltd S.llo
.. Pold
In
Doldll- ... , 1
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RAONEMOWER

CLINIC

P.O. ... lt4 wI •
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lflono•w...,lt ~~Setl

PARTS ' SERVKI
Mawen o Cltail S.Ws
oWeedeaten

614-949-2804

d8y befon IM ad • to run,
Sundoy oollioo&gt;Fridoy,
llondoy
oclllon
1UIOo.m.

s.-,.

Flatb.d Company Ortviltl With
COL Needed • Paid Mil• I
Ut...,....nh 1,...,..001 • AkfM" •
Bonus Propana PnwkMdPreftlr StMI "I Aluminum Coil
EJ:periw1cl CaJI1 800-3t5-3SIO.

Condor-·

&lt;1ongo ...., m
Poena OJ, tiiMte Frkllry, J ... 1t.,
-Juno :tO.

8

Friendly Home P1rtiR Ha
Openings For Demontltraton.
No CUh lnWMIIIWII. No s.Mce

Public Sale

&amp; Auction

Challi'J. High Commloaion And
Holt... Awwdl. Two Catak)al,
a- eoo H1m0. Colt 1-.-11a
4175.

R i c k - - Compony.
ful time aucl.....,, oompM~~•

ouelloo
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IM,Oftlo I Vltglnlo, 3114773-5715.

9

614·949·2801 or 949·2860

JOB POSTING
Southuo.. em Probation Trul·
ment An.,..tlve (SEPTA)

Wanted to Buy

ApptleiiUons may only be obtaln.ct from and returned to
your toea! Dtllo BUtNu or
Employ~Mnt Services oHice.
Complele job dncrtpllon• ar•
available for twYIIw It the OBES
ottlc•. DMdllne for applleltlon
II July \ 1882. Pooling d01cripo
tlon Is as follows : tnt1i1 Otfle.,,
annual
ulary$18,nD .
lhe
lnCoordinate
takllladmlulon• l)fogram of •
60 bed adun male, community
baud
eornetlonal
fleltlly,
tunctlonlng •• liaison bllw..n
ttM Cent., &amp; Comnt0n Pt. .,
Courts and law entoreement In
• multi--county ~on ; InterviewIng and a..... lng epproprlal•
,... ol Nferrsls ol the P'ogrlm.
EdLICition : 81./BS Of MUtw'•
c:t.grM
ln
eoelal
work,
ooclology, poycholoaY, criminal
Jultice or rala"d Jl..d. Work
bpetilncl : Flvt 151 yurs ol
related
woR
upart.nce.
Specialized
Skill•
and

Air Condit:--., Ete. 6M-256·

2112192

1231.

Call304-773-5118
or 304-773-5186 After 5

Old rMrttliie. top. comic boob,
a.ntwna, p6dw. and lumlh•e.
Ooby lllriln. -·1'141.

ASK FOR AL

Announcements

Sltndtng . _ , will poy lolr
Pfkee, c.11 Jerry Runyon, IM-

AUTO RENTAL, INC.

1112-ae7.

s19.95 A DAY AND UP

F1ropllco

Real Estate General

Buy

AnUqu•:
Vlclorton
Fumll1n, - - Sldo
a-do, Uaill
AI·
W.nled

To

Rx-

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.......
""' r..... """'"" Pool
Tabtea. WooOtn Nk:lltll Ani._

CALL (614) 446-9971 (KELLY)

.... CM&lt;ol - . , .
Clndnn.!:l, OHo .s:no. IS13-M12NS.

KENNY'S AUTO CENTER

-h -·
-------...!...-------..11.,_..::-"H
= so264 UPPER RIVER ROAD

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

A Wolldlfful F1mtty Elperien.::a.

Sclndtnlvt.\,

1"'

992-2259
608 £AST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PRICE REDUCED! Gron1 St.- Mlddlopon- 3 bo&lt;tooms.
newer root, Jumace &amp; hot warer heater full bsml carpon
lronl porch. shod. lencod lo t GREAr'LOCATIONI WAS
$34 ,900 NOW $26.0001

I
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~UOI.

igh ScAnlvlna Ell1n

NEW CONSTRUCTION &amp;
REMODELING

c.ll Your Dltl: .._.
!lpocloll Dlol 1-100-737-4444 For
Doling, Romll1CO And FlO\.
J1.3Win. All Uloolytoo. "• G.lta c.• 21~ (Dial

.tNIIIslul conditions, hand~
IMIISitlve lice to face c:ontaets,
develop and matntaln efftcllve
wortdna NleUonshlps with all
couo
.a.n, pollca, Pll'"!ld'!""r
~ llaff, and r
Ia.
Abllfty to pr~~~Mre~•· perlorm, ,.....rch
, and
maintain ncordL kl tn wrinen and oral eommunlcallon. Mutt
t\av. vaitd Stat• of Otdo motor
vehk:le operator's llctinM.

9on_,"'

FrH Ackllt Talk Una.

1·714--1037
Uv•, One On en..

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

RefereaceAwaiW.W.

JOBS AVAILABLE

!Srilrlrloo rongo ..,...., 150-

NEW LISTING- Peoc:ock Ave.- 1 112 story newly "'mod-

~led home with 3 bedrooms. side

beS

w.Htyl "Full 01 Per1-TJm..
Due to tt. high coet of llctory
..,_.,
lnauranc.,
worUr'•

deck, front porch. added

.
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1nsulanoo . full bsmt. on 4 lots! $32,500

com-loo, ond • ..,.
peny .. ,.,._, many c~

NEW LISTING- VACANT LOT in Minersville! BO , 100

paniel can nn thousands of
doiM In pt'oduc:Uon UrN with
...,..~;~~ng very llimple
• • .. hom. tor thltm .
W eklll or upen.uc• not

would maka a good trailer lot. Nice location- beautiful view

ol lila river. ASKING $6,500

I'IEW LISTING- Commerclol &amp;ulldlng- W. Main in Porn·

eroy -Fonner gas alation wirh apartment overhead GOOD

LOCATION! $17,000

011., W'l. ' II.ILD.

POMEROY- 1 floor lramo home 2-3. bedrooms. gu F.A.

lfl wool' fal•ool
Hoo. . Pr. . .

h~at, full bsmt With garage, newerpamtand repairs inside.

notdotl
lltllnrcland
......_,,. Mnt
to you.
A~ou oompWe

spaoo, offioo/•howroom area . A amaH building with big

potantiall ASKING $15.000 make us an oller ...OWNER
WANTS TO SELLI
CLELAI'ID REALTY ... THE NAME TO REMEMBER
FOR AU YOUR HOME BUYING
AND SEWNG NEEDSI
HENRY E. CLELAND.........................................tt2..191
1::~~:~1NAGER ............................................V4tl-2431
SSELL ..............................................Mtl-2680
OFFICE.........................:.....................................et2-2251

Q~ally HI EfficittKy

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0

won,

send

It
tor plrmenl. The rnor•
WCMtt you do, tM mot'• you eam.
..lu.l »41 mlnul• a day wor1c-

Fnendy locatoo. close to shopping Aoking $28,000

COMMERCIAL BUILDING- Moln SL Oller1 loti olsio"'!!e

ol

lliblltf. Abllhy lo wori&lt; undtr

hoo Sibling.

9ylt. . . ettnc.).

Tromm Builders 614·742·2321
20 Yra. b:p.

21~-~50-M"~t Or

Know1tdgo

aerMnlng ev~tueUon , r.... reh,
and oMntatlon tsdmlques;
criminal justice and eorr.cUon•
systems; human and public
twlatlona · fiduciary
rupon-

-Alu.

Flritlty/Anwtcan lnlercultwel
Student Exchtnal. C.K Kll. .

"Satlat..tl•• laara•t••"

K~o

[uropMn,

FREE ESTIMATES

c.n-

lor.

Oon'1 JuM •tw u. Your NonWoddna IWor •ppNancea,
Cob 1'ra, l't:R'o, lllcrawa-,

(lo Sunday Calla)

PHONE, WATER &amp;: ELECTRIC ALREADY
AVAILABLE
Will Sell Part or All

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2 coon houndll Ioiii bet-

1

MICROWAVE OVEN
11cl YCIIEPAII

PH. 614·992-5591

V.C. YOUNG
'992-6215

KERWOOD$
HOllE IEPIII
SEmCE

Cuotom Polntingo

Ucensed and Bonded

In Loving Memorr
of our Mother,

moro

614-992-2242

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER&amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: limestone,
Din, Gravel and Coal

Busm'_a Services

will bo hold
ol 105Ohio,
Union
A-uo.
Po&lt;noroy,
to r-::=======~

5

614·949·2202

BULLDOZING

PIIBUC NOTICE
NOTICE lo horoby . - - . - (6)5. 12, 19, 26 4TC
Oft Soturdoy, Juno 20, 1tt2,
ot 10:00 Llll., • public oolo 2
In Memorr

Sningo Colllpony, , ....
roy, Ohio, ,.. •rv. the right

r:·sPECIA,UZIIIG IN SLATE
OR CANVAS"
39815 Gold Rldgo Rood
Pomeroy, Ohio 45T&amp;t

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Bid• to be opened July 6
at regular Council MHIIng.
Carolyn L Powell, clerk
Box 375, Racine Village
Racine, Ohio 45n1

LOLA E.
JEFFERS
on her birthday,
JUIM 20, 1918.
H I hod oil tho world
to give,
I'd glvo It, yu, and

SNODGRASS
UPHOLSTERY
RACINE,. OHIO
r .. r. .__r
r• ..,.,........., ..

DIAMONDS R&amp;C EX.CAVATING

June 26.

Minimum bid $3,000.00.
C.n be aeen at Racine Water
POIII.-oy, Ohio • .,.. Building.

The Far-• Bonk ond

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Public Notice

GALLIPOLIS

'l(ptfr.ryn

..B•IpMf

(FREE

PUBUC NOTICE
The &amp;o.d of Truo- ol
I h 10n Townohtp wUI held
o Public Hoorlng. Juno 20,
ttt2, ot 7 p.m. ol tho
Townohlp Bullclng lor tho
Budgot ol Lobonon
Townolllp lor 1183. Rogulor
IIIMting will oloo be conduolod ot thloThe Budgot of t..bonon
T-nolulp wiD bo ovllloblo
lor Public lnopoction July 1
thru July 10, 1tt2, b o tho hour. of 4 ond I p.m. II
tho holllo of TOWMhlp Clork
Dorolhy A. Rouborry,
30M8 Volloy &amp;.llo Rood,
Rocino, Ohio 45nt .
(&amp;) 11, 11c

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to.~ :

J - II. Soulolly
8llorlll ollloigo County
(&amp;) 12, It, 26, 31c

Places To Go Travel

vehic le

s. 3 dog. 11'

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Call Today 440-6446

PA711&amp;1 CREAM PUFF

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, !Mioo Joclool AI Yonl
Solo, 531 """" om.., 1114-4113314.

Except ol logol Right of
Woy.
Aoloronco o.od: Votuuno
255, Pogo 451, Molgo
County Dood Rocordo.
REAL EsTATE APPRAISED
AT: 111,130.00. Tho rool
oo- Cltlnol bo oold lor
looo thon two-lhlrdo tho

July6-12

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1... FORO CWB CAB
RANGER .t1 FTCR14AIG-

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ea...u•.

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41 Houses tor Rent

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Lost &amp; Found

6

taining .S31 acrea, mor. or

Visit the place you have
been hearing about..
BRANSON, MISSOURI
The new Nashville in the
beautiful Ozarks Country.

1111 lor &lt;&gt;Mh 1M following

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1989 Clwvy ..ll4 , Air, AUIFM
Cenlury TOPP*I'z.
PB, Hitch , 5 9pd, And Men.
55~ Mil•. Vory Nicol 10,100,

':ifoi&lt;f! fHt;Y SAID I qof
C~f HfriR. AU- IN~ EiV~YTHI/14

R. &amp; S. New, Uled and Antlqu.
fumllure, U11on, WV. 304-773-

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1989 Altro V1n AT 8,000
$13,500; 1M CaiMfO AT,
$4,500, BOih EJ:c•Uenl CandlUon, 114-446-2510 Aft., • :OOp.m.

f~t&gt;)' ~a'liD M~ Q/r oFTHf'

rnltwe, 814-441-JIW4.

WO's

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LAST CHANCE!
A FEW SEATS LEFT!

Public NotiCe

~ S.vlng• On All VInyl &amp; CarFu~ In Stock. 15.00 Up. Mollohan

Vans &amp;

42 Mobile Homes
tor Rent

Aoula,20--lho-llor, to 1 plpo; t h - N. M
dog. 40' E. 141.115 IM~ to
tho plKO of bogiMing, con-

SAT., JUNE 20, 7 P.M.
Hilttop Singers
Specs or Bluegrass
Ivan, Howard &amp;
Friends
Bring Lawn Chairs

II) 11, • : (7) 3, 31o

CARLYlE® by Larry Wright

Nice effk:l•nq cotteg•, unlq~
lnd buutltul, 3GWJS:.6042

E. 151.7$ IMt olong tho
-•lon of tho conlor ol
Coli- Stroot, to o pipe,
lhonco s. es doo. E. 1R&amp;I
IM~ to o plpo, duo pi- of
boglnnlng lor thlo doocrlplon; t11onco S. 24 dog. 56'
E. 114.21 loot to 1 · plpo:
thonco S. 0 dog. 20' W.
101.111 ....... plpo 20 loot
from tho contor of Stole
Aouto NO. 124; lhonco N. 56
dog. w. 160 loot, along tho
north aide of ••ld ltate

RACINE

Truck)

Wanted To Buy: Lol On A State
Route NNr G.lllpolls. 614-446-

Rentals

AVON I Atl AIMs I Shlt1sy
Spurs, 304-175-1429.

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STAR MILL PARK

..........yondoll-.
,_Fty,Trooouror
llolgo Locolllohool Dlotrtcl
Ull Eool- Stroot
P.O.Box272

Goods

9209.

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU
Exe.. lel'll
Paf,
Banellla,
Transportation,
407-282""'i'l?,
Ext 57t. ll.m.-10p.m. TaU
Refunded.

Coli- Stroot ond Fifth

Completely
Remodeled
Must See To Believe
Friday
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Sat. 11 :00 AM-1 :00

PI..AIHLY IIWIKED "BBD".

Wanted

Pack.1~t1 .

llogiMing ottho lnw-tlon ol tiM aenter line, on

931 Hysell St.
Middleport, Ohio

Flro Extlngulohor

Household

lllolgo, In ... of Ohio
ond In tho vlllogo of

OPEN HOUSE

4.

Real Estate

Sltulllod In luo County of

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J.Thoond-

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Beattie

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42 Sou1h Third Avo., Middlepor1

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SNAFU®

"OM Dly ~81" Is Erplodlng In
Billion S lndustry. Oiatribufors
NMdtdl
Commlaalona And
~errlds• Pa6d WMkly. Mal'bt·
lng Pt.n And FrM lntormatlon

DoloRdanto, upon •
Judgnalftt tMnln ~
bolng c.. No. 111-CY-241 In
oold Court, I will ollw lor
.... altho front door of tho
CourlhouH In POIIOJOy,
llolgo County, Ohio, on tho
t7th doy of July, 1tt2, ot
10:00 1.111., tho following
Iondo oncl tonornonta, located .. .,........ Ohio 4577t,
with tho moiling oddrooo ol
P. 0. Box 114, Syrocuoo,
Ohio 45nl. A 00111plolo
logo! cloocrtplon ol tho rool

FRIDAY, JUNE 19
9AM-4 PM

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Help Wanted

w. WU.. E.~ Et AI.,

GIGANTIC 20 FAMILY
YARD SALE

Andh

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by Bruce
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KIT 'N'
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Giveaway

Solo loouod out of tho
CoM11on , _ Court of
llolgo County, Ohio, In tho
oaoo of Dougloo M.
Doll,.... Et AI. Plolnlllll,

Fred Gau~ organia~ Cluaical
Chriatlan Music Rec~al Sunday,
June 21, 4 P.M. at the Chrill
Episcopal Church, 804 Main
Streel, 30&lt;1-675-3120
Public Welcome

NOTICE 10 8llDERS

4

NOliCE OF BALE
By viriiM of on Ordor of

IIIUnll 10- DEIDUIIE
4:30 P. M. DAY IEFOIE
PUIUCinOII

Public Notice

·,

June

..

Co.ditioHrs, Heat

lngol~canoom~ I

WIQM. Krager

21
Karrie Steak HouSI, 32&lt;1 Main
Sl, Pl. Pn, now taking applleltion•, p6u... apply In per-

oon.

er• t.mele, rwllrld or
widowed, •nd Mtod • hom•.
tt you

plus decent ~Y. for living with
an ekt.ny woman or If you
know ~ of this desc::ril'
lion, c.ll IJ.UI&amp;-2765. KMp
trytng!

Need Ellp...-1~ H.-at Pump
S.Mc• Man. Must Know HMI
Pumps, Fumaca, Air Conditioner., s.nd Wortt Hllltory
To: Cl.A 222, tJo GalllpoUs Dalll
Trlbu1M1_~._~5 Third Avenue, Ga llpolla, ut1 45631.
.u.ct truck driver with traetor
tralllor ••~riM~C~~, ~I hauls,
614-i85-4465.
Ownerr'Operllor HI-Cube E.J.
praa W1 nta
Youl
10CI'%
Owneri'OperJior. W• Provide:
"All Mil• Paid, AH Permits Paid
"Prompl, Reliable WMkly Sel-

llomonll

"Minimum MIIM Guarantied
"fuel Card
"All New Tl'llllw FIMI
You NMd:
"1911:2 Or ....,., Tractor In Good
Condhlon
In 100-MUe Raclue Ot

·u..

Dly1on
"2 l'rs. OTA EJ:perief.c., Good
MVR, Good Anhudo. Clil John

Broady 11-F At 1-800--lM-2823
Or :JI7-Mf..42S1, H~be EJI.
prna, lne., P.O. Bor: 11040, lndllnapollt, IN 4&amp;211.

5

1 bedtoom trlller, AC, •v•ryth- New Shlpmel'll Sam• Prlca:
lng fumlsh•d, utllhl..a Included. Nft SKS Rifles , With Accn-

304-67$.&lt;1563.

2 bMroom apl, $350. month 1 11
utllll ... pild, no HUD, 304-67rt-

2722.
2

Bath, Downstairs,
CINn,
No
Pets,
Quiet,
Aatwenc. And Deposh R•
quhd. 814-446·15'111.

2 SA apar1m.nts In Ulddllipott,
ntw1y ramodotort. 1ow uuuh~roo,
no pt41, l22G JMr morih,
deposit required, &amp;14-892-2381
days

1 ·11110
="~..::::.::.:.:...·- - - - -

2bdrm. 1pt11., 10111 el.ctrle, ap-

WoiH Tanning B.cts, New Cam-

room hlcllltlq, elou 10 tehool

IMriea~
Unlta
From
$1H.OO. Lampa, Lotlone, Accutoriea. Monthly Paym~~nts low
At 111.00 C.N Today New FrM
Color Catalog. 1-800-228-t292.

Real Estale
31 Homes lor Sale
2 blclroom country home In
wooded atN, 4 miles trom Ohio
River wlllr;- bHxll bldg, good
for smalt buslnns, eitv ¥'1111',
full basement, $36,000. 2.71
.cr.., 304-8i&amp;-3004.
2021 Marquette Av1, 5 yre old,
•t brick msintenance frM
home, 4 t.drooms, small living
room, dlnlngroornttamlly room
com~natlon,
ldteh.n, utlllly
room, 111 OM ~vel, eovered
patio In back, privacy t.nc•,
glriiiJI, shown by appointment
onty 304-675-12l8.

ptlances

furnished,

laundry

In IOIIVn. Applications available
11 : VIllage Q,..n Apls.
or
eaU 814492-3711. EOH.

,..1

Merchandise

Drumm« For EatabllatMd Country And 50'•
Roell Band. Must Be Fammar

11111 Dub 14x65, 2 Btodrooms,
Furnished, CA, Underpinning.
Beat Offer. 1114-446-0782.

With Lotoot TOfl Counluy Sonaa.
l'honoo614-367~34Anyllmof
homo, ooncl lnqul101 10 P. 0 .
Box 312, Pl . Plonom, WY 25550 .

1I'JII Shulll Mr:14 2brk Uving
Room With bpando, itehen,
Dining Room, Bath, CA, Total
Electrlc:,
~orm
Windows,
$6,500. 814-379-2464.

14

1182 Schunz 14x10, 111 •l~~c:, 2
bedrooms, •xe eond, muet H

Will Cl,. tor lhl Mderty kl t._lr

Business
Training

moved, 304-88&amp;-3554.

Relraln
Howfi!Soulheflltwn
Buol,_ Collogo, Sorlna Volloy

Pta~.~ . Call Todlv, tsM-441-oi3611!
A-c~lst...-ation f80.05.1211tB.

18

Wanted to Do

,,.,...,-..,.,-,,-,,.--,:-Will BabyaH In My HolM. F•neN In Ptar_ ~ru. Aef.,.ncM
Avliloblo. Rodltly Ant. Coil
614-245.5887.

Oeorgea Porta~ S.wmll~. don't
lwlul 'fO'A" Ina• to lho mol JUOI
eall304-e7S-1\57:

Opening: My Country
For Full Cart EkMrty,
With Private Room, 12 't'Mrt
Expartene.. t14-251-t071.
Hive

Home,

lntwlor, ut.rlor I rool peinll~.
wuh down houN • 1111hlrl. 12
yra experiel.c., frM Htlm11tea,

""'-·~·
u.n Mowing, I Odd

Rluonobil. -1858.

.lobo,

Water Heaters.

fant Toddlllr Cart, 114-44H22T.

ower 10 oompenllle ~.,rly Elting Included. ..........0211.
hi- ""'' loo~ Publtoft. Tallo..,. ololdortyln mr,:=
1Jl8, '101 LOih"" 111., OHIIH,
fiome
Taunton. MA. 02110. Kreoar Ule
ond .....
Publlolllng roqulro SUO I":"~:/".or 114-IJN.IMO.

of

'*'"rid,

Will Do TYPINQ LoU Dl EIIHt1ence,

Ana=n'*

114-357-4415.

Rat••·

1i87 PilllcrMII 14x10, 2 bedroom, t2x20 tr ..tld wood front
poreh, heat pump, 304-678-21Ut

Goods

1 a .. Stove, 11..--446-4Z't.
1931 Wat•rtelll b«::room Illite :
full Uze large four pottlr bed ,
comJMeole, ctr.uer wtlh mirrOf
end vantly .tool, chell, 1600
OBO. InUit Mil; Dobbe soUd
0111 dining room •1: toUd oak
doubte pedellat tlbl1 wtlh 2
IMne, 8 chlll"l bought el
hOOD, will Mil tt5bo; plus other
fumtlun, kflchwnn,. tl•ma,
T!JPI*WI,., Me. All h:ctillent
condtllon, &amp;'f4.912-7V1:5.

~r old Kirby $200. 304-675·
1tst Recirruln O.nvlile.1 Mll721
2br, TOial Eiectrle, Heduc.a
Price! C.ll 814-387-0131 liter 25" RCA larp con.ote t•....,l·
............ good...., !p.m.
Cop. RCA riConi plrlyor, $40;
1191
lndltoa HouH, 2164, Bob Hoolllch, 114-882·
Electrie1 4br, 2 Batt.; 19to 5212 IHW 5pm.
Frt.ndsnlp 281l70 fbr, 2-112
Air Condlllonerll, Reh1QeratonJ,
1111111,1 .........11852.
Dryer I Wuh...-, Color T.V.,
AepotMINd Doub'-wldls: 5 Microwave, 814-258a1238.
Available Only $1,000 Down. Amlna F,_zer,
28 Cu. Ft .
RepoaeiMd ~nglla: 31 AvallManual Hoapttal Bed, IM-441oblo Only $600 Down With Apo 0211.
provod Crodh. Col 1-.&amp;3115710.
Ap111menl Slz. Dryer, ~ng
SSOO 011 Purchlu Prlco Of Any 1Win Bed, R. .ll*l Dnln. O.Jt
Now Homo At El- Homo Con- Crt~ O.k Ubrtry Tlbtt, 1188
,.,, OrMI SeiKtlon, F,.. S.. -Up ~v•w. 8~5,
71.
And O..lveryl Call I*J72.1220.
Chin~
cablnll,
buttet and dining
..., hi bom lypo bldg 1400.
1971 Rtg1111, 111 tloclric, S bocl- UJbil, Hon&lt;hnn lllhogonybOO. Bavarian China •rviCe for
- . "'"'""'""'.... 1116 • ~ 1200. 304-471-454&amp;.
:IOWJ'S.5413.

eel..,.

S.t of Northw•stern golf elubl.
3 m.tal woods, 3 PW. $150. 304882-2383 _

WhlrlporX Washer &amp; Dryer.•
Good Condition, Both : $200
614-379-2881.

53

55

Stop 9y Al o 23 E..1orn

Antiques

::----,,...:._:_:.__ _
Buy or sell. Riverine Antiques,
1124 E. Main 9tr.S'I, Po""'roy .
Hour~ : M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m., Sundliy 1:00 to 6:00p.m .
614-192-2526 .

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Electrte 3 WJ!Mied Scoote" lndoor!Outdoof, New &amp; UIMCI. Uil
Chairs. Bowman'• Homeeare
814-446-1283, 1-8CIO--f58-68 ..4.
ExcerciM Weight Machine For
Sale, Br1nd N.w, $375. 614-441 0319.

=::._=,.,...=-,-=-,-FREE INSTAllATION
SWIIIMING POOLS

Only $791.00 Beautiful Above
Ground 1lr:31x• Pool lnelud" :
Fitter O.C:k, hnce, Laddere,
Etc. ~'t Bell•v. 117 C. II BPI

1-800-541-1123
Glnnla
Nu4rltlon Products
luturing Amino Acid Body
Building, •loht lose and fat
burner formuras. Available Ill·
cluslv•ly at Rite Aid Pharmacy.
The ute way lo diet .

H-H guitar amp, 2· 12" SJ)IItkers,
S'150 ; Glbeon P.A. HNd, 100
w•tt, handl" 8 mk:rophones ,
S'175; 10"' Tabieuw with table ,
$50: 1 ton 117'1 Ford 12' 9oi
van, $.500: 1~ Pontl•c Ptto.nlx
with air condhloner, runs good,
$400; 19Jt Suburblnl. \550;
wood Of coel Warm Morning
IIOY., $25; 19111 Dodge truck,
$200, 614-i'12-2..-4.5,11m-9pm.
KILLS FlEAS! Buy ENFORCER
FIN Kltlwe for pets, home &amp;
yard. Guarsnt..d eHec:Uv•l Buy
ENFORCER II : Baum True
V1lue Stcn, 11 Wnt Main
StrMI, Cheater Oh. I Valley
lumber &amp; Supply Corp_, 5S5
P1rk Sti'MI, Ulddi1por1 , Oh.
KILLS FLEAS!
Buy ENFORCER FIN Klll•re For
P.ls, Hom11 Yard. Guar1ntMd
EHec:Uvel Buy ENFORCER AI :
Brown• TNatworthy Hllrdwar•.
State Route 160, Bidwell, Ohk».

a

King abe YMter'*l, 614-902-

5557.
Minnows for u~. lhlnere, 376
BMCh SIIMI, Mlddlepon.
Old antlqiH wardrobe, $500;
glr1 'a bkyele and ICOOIIf", $50
for bo4h; 6l4-H2-ilt90 anytime.
Plnaburgh paint ull now In
pf"09r811. C.lllng pelnl 18.19
gal, •xt•rlor whlf• latu 113.19
gal. BurPM SMdt 50% oH. Paint
Plus, 2415 J.c:Uon Ave, Pt. Ptl ,
304-&amp;75-4084.
Pla.tk: And Medal Culvwt llneh
Thru 80 Inch In Stock. Ron
Evans, Jaekeon, Ohio. 1-«10!37-9521.

S.E.L 10t.1nd laeh, sterw
w!lurntal»e. 2 tpMbrw, $100,
ne cond, 304-812-311t2.
Six 1 SNma: Tlv•: 12'x11 Fl .,
ThrM : 12 ...10 A., U75; Wh...
Th• Cab TocH Bo1, UO . 8 ...._.....

Nlol ~le home ep~o. awal._
al*l, call Max, 1.aQO...t37-3238.

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Soltr RHI For 18x3e In-Ground
Pool. 614-388-97'61.

~.

Sam Somwvllle'a, our 28th y..,,
5 mMM Eallt 1-77, Rav.nftiiOOCI,
try S•ndr"''"' POll Ollico, Frl,

LAYNE'S RJRNITURE
Complet• home tumi~~ So\ Sun. """"''"" PM, Olhor
Hourw: Moft...ht, N. I
dl-,..hou.... 304--m-.5155.

11 ....... 0122. 3 mMM out Bullvl.. Rd.
Molllly Wa a did. With A BMutl-- FIOI Dllllvouy.
ful Building SilL Nlco lrilll
PICI(ENS RIRNITURE
Driveway,
A&amp;nl
Water,
Elec:tr$clly, And Phonll hrvloe HoluhokJ NoiO\lltd
fumllhing. ~ mi.
Avolilblo. S Vllllloo From Jtrrtcho
Rd.
Pl. PI_.., WY,
z• Koepltai, IH,OOO. IM-441-- caii:IOW'IS-1450.
Ull

o.J. WM•

Bloek, brick,

56

Urine, Ere...._ 9lnce
Ouannl...
Nemovll

1178,
Urine

!1111,., Orlora, For Co""'o,
Sub!loon /Joltto. R~t~lnlilll

Poll.ct hereford bull, 15 mos.
old, 614-:at2-2535 or 614-"J112-2359
1fler 5pm.

Claud• WinOH Call 614-

n

Grooming. All ........ llylol.

Autos tor Sale
-::-:-::--.-:-=:-:--,::::--:-:-

lams P.t Food DNI•r. Jolla
Wabb. Cali 614-446-0231.
2
Male
CFA
R•glsllred
Hlmal•y•n Kittens, 12 WMks
Old, 1100 Eech. 814-441-0615.

19&amp;4 Bulell Eledra 225,

4 door,
Tft'kablry
Ba!Wr
Shop,
Pomeroy. OH., 614-1112-59114.
196f Buick Eleetrll 225, 4 door,
Rober1 T.wllablry, 614-992·59'94

.. female klllens, 3 Himalayan, 1
Ft.rsien, CFA R~lalered , 8
w•ka old , 614-7112-3144 aner

Mont• Carto. Excellent
•ha:r. 402 Crane-elm. 304-(;75381 .

8 w..k old r.ma.. P,.kl,....
puppy, blaeull colored, worm.ct,
$200, eall 614-84).5287 after

t973 Corvette conv•rtlbl• w/ ••tra hard top, $9000, 614-9492893.

5pm.

SS, lots of llltr.a, ••cellant
condtllon, tau than 17h~ .. 6141991 low• John boal, 1fft. and
1911 lr~lt.r; 1978 JMp pickup,
runs good, 614-992 -2043 .
BOATERS
J.S. Mart,. Strvleeo New Mer·
cury Engln .. In Stock. Parts &amp;
Accnaor... In Stock, Factory
Trained Service. 614-256-B160

76

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

New gu 11nb, body par1s, ON
ton truck whMia, radl•tora,
fiOOf mala, etc. 0 &amp; Fl Aula,
Ripley, wv. 304-3n-Js33 or 1-

800-273-8585.

AKC Boxer pupa, $175, 614•742 •
2218
.
AKC Cocker Spaniel-$200. 304675-1966_

1978 Plvmouth Brouqhman, New
Tlrn, 70,000 Orlgmai Ml~s.
$400 Or B"t Offer. 514-.386-8947.

1978 &amp; 1ffl Dodge Magnum
pans, buy or Mtl , 1-pc. to 1
complete e~~r, 814-949-2693.

AKC
regist•r•d
BaHanhaua
German Shaphard puppju,
ready to go June 28th, 614-376-

197111 Bulell, lliW brtlles, new
.tarter, nMd1 tune up, $350,
614-192-:W40 or e.n be M•n at
203 Park SlrMI, MkkUtpor1.

6455.
AKC
Aeglstwed
Aatn.lv• puppln,

llbr.c:lor
shola &amp;

1m Ford Thunderbird, body
good, N,_ good, 16110. 080.
304-175-3225..

priptrll . 614-~2-:103-4 .

AKC
Reglst.,_,
MlnaiLn
Pl,..cher, bllt • tan, 1 '-"""· 2
malel, rudy to go 6124192, 304571-.2444.

1971 Ford Ud, 302 engine, runs
good. $350. 304-67!1-1252.

ASCA R~lllend Australian
Puppin,
ANdy
Sh1ph1rd
6121192 V.t Checlllld, &amp; Fire!
Vacclnt Give'!t $125 . 814-4..1·
1610 C.ll After uariL
Dr~gonwynd C.ttery: CFA p.,_
alans I Siamna Klnens. 1114446-3644 After 7:00p.m.

E11ter Bunnln In June, el110
good for 4-H I Felr projects.
30UJ75-1872 aher 7:00PM.
Fish Tank, 2413 Jttc:kson Ave .
Point PiMaant, 304-675--2063,
full line Tropk:ll fllttt birds,
small anlm•l• end supplies.
Golden R•trlev.r Pups. 814--4f6.

7123.
Happy
Jaek
Triwrmklde:
Recognlztod ••'- &amp; 1Haellv. by
u.s. c.nt•r tor veterinarz
Medicine ag~lnat hook , round
lapMWorme In dog• &amp; cats
Available 0-T-C 11 Southern
Stat.. 304-675-2180.
Mexican Fan1111 pig.ona, $25
p&amp;lr, 614-&amp;41-2526.

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

STRAWBERRIES. You Pk:k, We
Pick. Contalnerw
Provkfed.
0pon 8~ 11-F, Sol 11-5, CloMd
sunday - T•z:~s
Patch .
K.,r Ad. 81
12, Or &amp;14-

:•ry

245-6178.

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61 Fann Equipment
2 indl Gal Water Pump; 18Ft.
Electric Mav ConveyOf, Ancl 3
Point Scoop BuckS'! . eM-37V-

2 row cuillvatorw,. hly . . gon
Br:1e, pkN, disc, gndw ~.
many Ol~r ll.rns, Cub II'Kfor
wllttleherMnta, tobacco pllntl.

:104-67W321.
3011 lnl'l tractor with llnlsh
rnow.r, $2350; 880 David
B-., $28!10; 860 Fonl 121185;
285 ,..,.. w/ MUMy load• $9850.
514·286-6522.

.. ft Bulh Hog , 3pt hitch, good
ahlpe S250. )04-675~ Of'
675-1130
Brushhogs, can deliver, 614-&amp;435216.
Fann gat.., Mad gatH, tMd
bunks, 3()4-h5..3571 or 814-24124&lt;6.
Ford ..000 rr.ctor With Rake,
B•'-!l Mowing MKhlna, $5l~ ;
100 f'"atd With H.w Bum nog .
$3,100; 19112 16". Stock TreUer,
$2,115. 81,.-281-1522.
Good 24 fl hay .. evator, ltiec
mOior, $200. firm . 304-675--2902
•fl• 8:00 PM.

John OMnl Model 130, 3 Point
Hlteh, PS, F...,_, Good CondMion, Croll 1......... 1855.
KUBOTA

HU~~t=~~'Srw
28 HP 4 WD S6195; 20 HP 4 WD
$.5,99!, Route 7 Nor1h, MarlllhL

514-3J11.41!11

New HcMIInd

hs~, PMw Hoi-

ha.-or.

Oehl 115 grlndltJ miller. 304-273-

42111.
wanted : Farm rneehinwy ol aH
kinde. Got •n~hl~you want to
Mit. Call 814--~
D.

Livestock

campers&amp;
Motor Homes

.

~

1968 V.W. Camp« Van, NPiint,
Exeel~nl
Condttton,
$1,250 Or 8m ottw. 614 ....41 -

••'
•

1003.
·::---=--:-:~-

11172 Scamper, 26', 5th wMel
e~mper, vrory good eoncfltlon,
$2900, 614-992-6'7113

I'

•

1177 DodQe, 360 ~or. IIC.II•nt condffiOn, new awning, 614-

'•

~2 -:2194.

t

!

1988 Palamlno hllrdslde pop-up ,
hn AC, rwlrlger•tor, lllov•
toilet, Ilk• n1w, 614-192-3242. '

11184

Plymouth

Turlsmo

_ ~•

Services

For

Sat.. &amp;14 U6 0614.
1985 Ctvyaltlr ll•r. blk, air
cond, sun roof, $1,600. u Is.
304-67s-3994
11185 Pont lac 6000,
$1,900. 614-4f1-0TJ1 .

A1king ·

1i86 C&amp;maro, V.fl, 5 apHd,

13.600. 3&lt;&gt;H75-S434.
1986 Chev. Cavallar, PS, PB, AC,
4dr, 614-446-0'131 Aiter 6:30p.m.
1986 Mercury lyni, 42,000ml.

Was up Sit, lop cav.d In, runs
good , ss.so· Diu. tltMrgtau
lruck top Hte Dodge 0.11011
4'x'8 ', patd $700 , take S350, 61414~038.

1190 8...-eue GT, low mll•aga ,
air, tilt, cruls•, stereo eas..n,
v.ry sharp, wtll ta~ payoff or
lab over peymWIIS, 304-8822319 or 614-992-7641

.
Home
.. .\ o
• .- ., r
Improvements
~AI:;-1:;-ly:-prll::-':ma=oon=..,-.~br!7c7k-,.b:-:loc-,k &lt;~·-~'.
81

&amp; stan..
773-5052

Fr~e

... lmatu. 304-

,

-.~

..

BASEMEHT
WATERPROOFlNG
Unconditional lll.tlme ;uarant•. l.oc.al
furnished.
FrM ntlmatn. C.ll colt.et 1· • ""..,
61~-oua. day or night . ..
Rogere BIHinlnl Wllwproo- "! ·•
ling.

,.,.,.nc..

Coni• Home lmprov.rn.nta:
'•
VNrs Er:perlfilee On ~ &amp; , .,
~ Hom. .. Room Additions , .. •· .
FooodaUon Work,
Rooting ,

~!~~~· ~~-:~~~; FN~' !: . ,:~

Too Big Or Srnall!614-361-051e.

• ..

1990 Pontiac t..Mena. AC, PS , Home Remodeling, VInyl Sldln;,
43,000 mil... $4800. Very CINn And Ov•rNng. )0 y-.. ,. h perl•nc.d. F,.. Ellllmat11! 614304 .... !i8-1542.

!K1 Ford Probe GT, 2.2 turbo ,
Sap., adjuatebllo auapenUon ,
Mttt•lllc Midnight Blut, air,
crul11, lilt, POL, PW, pow~r
... t, trip computlf, powtr mirrors, Alpine CD, only 29f&lt; , ••
king $11,000, 614-141-2534 or
614-9Sl-2-3671.

446-0926

J .W. Construction. Room Addlllol"lll, Root., O.Cks , Siding · "'
A.nd All Type• Of Erterior And
lnteriot" Painting. Will Glv• low . _ .,,
Bid. lte.nud. 6"14-245-507'6.

JET

Alrw~tJon

Mc:cors, repaired . New
Uneotn Town C.r.L
Ell:ell- &amp; r•bulll motors In ltock , R~
t.m Condttion, Hllph Howe, EVANS, JACKSON , OH . 1-800537-9528.
Jaeksofl Ohio, 814-288-6944 .

1m.

Shop Kenny 'a Auto C.ntw For A
Good CINn Used C.r, Upper
River Ra.d, Galllpoll1, 614-446!1071.

72 Trucks tor Sale
19JIII Chevy 112 Ton Plck..Up, 6
Cytlnder, 3 SpMCt, Runs Good,
S1oo. 614-258-63211.

1m Chevrolet C-65 dump
truck. T•leacopk: holet . Nft'
Nbber. 368 engln11. 85,000 .C•
lual miiM. 304-458-1542.

1117'1 Oodge 0-50, New Tires.
New Shocka., Good Conditkm,
$1,100. O.B.O. 614-388-1751.
1m Tovola truek,
1300. and• lopJMf $150.
9!3652.

ton;:v._;bod

I,::~~~~C~h.-~--:4~.,~.~.~.~.~~S~I~
Icll;,

Rebuln Tra,.., &amp; Hubl . t\,195.

61-4........141 Aftlf 6 P.M. Or

Reliable Wallpaparlng
merclal And Realdlnt lal:
"Fr• Eslim~taa
'hpaoriW!cad
'Quality Work
614......6-7119.

, ,.,

c~ .

.

Aon'e TV S.rvlca, apecillldng
In Zenith also ..,..,k:l~ moll
other brande. HouH eatla, elao
30oti-816-2:U~8

: ~

' ..•
•, ~
, ,.

oomo oppllonco rapolra. WV

Ohio 81._.46-2 ..54. ' ',. ~

~~~:,..:.:.:.,.~= ··

S.ptle Tank Pumping $90, Ollila .. :, .-,

Co. RON EVANS EtmRPRISES , .• ,_
JM:klon, OH 1-800-.537-1528.
Davis

S.W-V.c

· !

SeAolc•.

.; :

GIOI'gH CI'Hit Rd. Parts, sup-

pll... pickup. and delivery. 614-

· ·''

44&amp;-0214 .

•'

Will build patio cov.,. , decks ,
scr•nld rooms, put up vinyl
siding or tr•ll•r •lolrtlng. 614245-1152.

82

W....Mds.
1985 Dodge Prospector 314 ton

~Mckup, loadtod, good cond. 1976

Plumbing &amp;
Heating
C.r1w'e Plumbing
Fourth • nd Pine
Ganlpofla., Ohio
814-446-3888

~truck camplf, ale-,. a, ... ,
eontaln.d, wilt un Mf*•t•,
$5,000. or but o"-r. 304-8U·
3004.

lr:::--::---c--:=--

1989 Bronco n, 4WD, alr1 5
tpNd,
exceUent concltlton,
$&amp;900, 814-012-81'63.

84

1HI Ctlovy 8-10, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd,
B'-ek, GtMt Condit~, &lt;40,500
Mil .. , Pey on: $!1,200. Until
1:30p.m.: 614-388-1220, An.,
l :30p.m.: 814-388-183'1.

Aealdentlal
or
eommercllll
wlrtng, MW ..-vtc. or r~p~lra.
Mast•r Ucene.d elldricl1n.• \ .J
Aldencx.lr Et.clricll, WV000301,
r
304~7~1788.
_... •

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's
1982 Ford Ecolln. Van E-150

"'"' oupor 717

79

1182 Tran•Am NMdl Front &amp;
B.c:ll Window, Runs Good,
21Ft. Cobra Chevy Mellor Homt,
U.U An Ottw. 814-446-1756.
loaded, $5,000; 1935 100 Honda
1983 CldiH..:: Coupe tt.Vllll. 11,400, o .B.o. 614-388-1906.
E•tllllent aN~. $2100. c.u
:KM-t75-1121aftw Spm.

27118.

0521.

1&amp;90 Celebrity, OJ)IIn bow, 180

1972

7pm.

63

1914 19 112 It Ctwekmale Aluder.
260 Chevy .ng. All •qu lpm•nt .
Excellent condiUon . $6500. 30427:J.-2024 after 5pm.

tll2-60118 after 6pm.

Transpor1alion

Pets tor Sale

Agll 2-4 Hr. Toli-F101 Info :-:;:=::-::=-::-:-:-:::=::::-=
I'OrMrlna. R-11 Chemk:ats 1 o.ntll Pony For S.~. tst4-446U"'tlltld f-800-M-EAASE.

=o

2801b. I'M Tamworth ..rvlc• boar, S100, 614-985-l565.

Groom and Stlpply Shop-Pel

58

.

3 Yur Ouarlet Horse, Mak• Sot1!t62 15ft. Oulek Sllvw tri-hull, 2
rill, $.500. 614-446-1456.
1!Mf 80hp, M•rcury'a. One fOf
4 Hollleln Spfinger11 CloM Up, parts. $900 OBO. 304-675-2881
814-446-4053.
19R . End Bottrd MOIOJ Boet
Angut And Chi-Angul Black With Trw~lt•r, Good Condition!
Buns, Reuonebty Priced . Sl.at• $2,000. 61..-245~52 .
Run Fanna, Jackaon, Ohio, 614288-5315.
1978 Baja 18' Open Bow Boat,
170 HP ll•rcNIMr, 110, EquipFor ule: mlnlatur~ VIetnam..• mint, Good Condition, $3,900.
belly P'9a. S'too..., 614-742- &amp;14-245-5585 Ail•r 8P.M.

en.

sewer pjJMS, wln-

do~~N, lintels, •tc.
tar~, Rio GrancM,

0·:._---,,--:-:-:-:-=---,
:304
:::

Vlni Sl-,_!:0118.........731111, 1· atanlng prie• S12. dozen ,.-..)

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Building
Supplies

245-512t

Uno "" lotd1Jl8 GOOD USED APPUANCE8 SurpiUI Army C.mftluge c:lath-CN' 4 ...,_..,_ Eli· W•"'*'c. dryoro, roiTigloot..., lng, Small combat gear, lelther
oandltkw\, to4-882a28MI . ro-. , . . _ Appllncoo, 711 bOol• (rantal surpiUI ctothlng

UIIIMy lrliltr,
garden tractDJ

Oak gun eablnet, will tlold 8
gu,.. , $250. 304-675--5438.

Avenu.. 10a.m. To 10p.m.

Or

'''
·~

75 Boals &amp; MOiors
tor Sale

New home grown cabbage, $5 •
crate, bring own contain•, 614247-4292.

WastMr &amp; Dryer S1ie: 15% ott
S.rvk:e Call ~% Off Offer Explru 1131!12. Wuh...-. &amp; Oryer
St.oppe, 814-446-2144

2br Apet1ment Upstal,., Stove,
1 Young R-alater.d Blaek An~!e~~.,ator, W•t• Fumishld , gus Bull, Stort Equipment:
ed: 466-112 Four1h Avenue , Scaln, Caeh Aeglater, MMt
Gatllpofll. $240/mo. 1100/o.p.
C.SI, Pop CUI, Mak• Off•r.
614-446-387!1 .
61..-446-3496.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON 20 • 9 tobaceo plant bed, call
ESTATES, 536 J.eklon Plk• 114-992-nB2.
from ttt21mo. Walk to shop &amp;
20x48 It greenhou.. tram• wllh
movlet. C.H 6~-2561. EOH. lana, .tlutters &amp; blower or will
Centenary Ar.. Or Rio Grand•: •II frame NjMrate. 9ft UteUIIe
Nice 2br Slove, Refrtgerator, dish with UnMjen controls. a304Water Furnished. No Plls. 6~153.
U35/Uo. 814-446-8038.
22,000 btu Gibson air cond,
FumlshM Apt. 1br, $235!Mo. $200. 304-875-4424 or 304-&amp;2UtllltiM P•kl, 607 S.Cond 2318.
AVIIflue, Gaillpoll•. 614-4,.6-4416 4-pe. living room suit• $100 :
Aner7p.m.
Kenmore wa•herldryer, uke new
G111CIOUI living. 1 •nd 2 bed· ,1175; 11 inch cob TV, $35, 614room eptrtments at Vlllag• 802-27116.
Manor
•nd
Rlv.ralde Antique Trunk, loom Woven
Apartm~t• In Mldcll•por1. From
Rugs, 814-367-1224 .
1"111. Call 614--il:i:-7787. EOM.
Carpel LMttler Worit Belli, C.rLarge Fumtshed
EH!clency ~ Tool L..alher Bells &amp; Mall
Apartment, LR!BA , Kilch•n. ~ags, New l.Miher For Sal• $15
DIMH•, Beth, C.nlral HMt, Air Of Both 120. 614-256-1!12.
Conditioning,
RedKorat•c:t
Phone: 814-446-2602.
CompaA.,..: Compaq Por1abl•
6401(RAII 20HD, $900; IBM
North Four1h St. Mkkhpor1. 2 MOD25, color, 1FO, $~0; IBM
BA
fumlahed
1par1ment. MOD30, color, 2FO, $700; IBM
~ &amp; ,.ter.nce. 304-a82- MOO&amp;O,
Tower
lt.IEGRAM,
40HO, 1FD, $1100; IBM Cion•
0ne &amp; two beldroom spts., tully Mldlowar 386DX25, tsMEGRAM,
fumllhed, all uUIIIIM pekl, ,...,t 60MEGHD, 2FO, Uodem, $1500;
w•llly or monthly, ._11 tor Prtnter, $150; 814-H2·3425.
construction
workers, ConcrM• a Plastic Septk:
downtown Pom•roy aru, &amp;14- Tanka, Jet A«~lion Tanka. Ron
992.$0011 or 114-982-3501 .
Evans EnttriH'IHI, Jackson, OH
en. bedroom ape lor ,.nt, 304- 1-800-531-9528.
8J'S.2218.
Clib, Mlghehalr, etroller and
other baby hma. 30-4-675--4548.

no.,...,.

Wanted:

tori81, tl15. Jennings All Steel
380 Pistols, New $105. Ammun._
lion Av•llabltiAito. 814-446-1822
KMp Trying W•'r• In And Out

Alol,

Roome &amp;

cond"''"'·

llimpll
hongtro.) For - lnlonnltlon and a FflEE tlallng "9 Small Lawn Care, WM4

flstlng. Ordlrl can not be lllled
wllhoul potil~g~ and handling.
Allow .... rllyl.

V.nctlng Aou1•: local. We HIVe
The N._st Maehlnn, Making A
Nice ~1;:~ Ca1h Income. l -

52 Sporting Goods

~~~u:nis ..!::: ~ ~~~·

hoi I IIS11ng of I Mtae PaUU.'1 Day Care c.ntw.
cllflronl worlt lhol S.tl, •tfonllble, chlkkart. M-F
suh• bol:h men and women. 6 a.m. • S:30 p.m. A•• 2.,._10.
Boot olll, you- you Bthn, •"• Khoot Dfoi:Hn.
want ·(One comp~~ny la Plying wei me. 814 Ul 1221. New In-

"" pootogo ontl hantlllna ""

1321.

Apartment
tor Rent

pumr,

$342.o0 per WMII

"

A BuelrMII Opportunity: wm
Your Em~ Glv• You A
$10,000/MOnth Ra1"1 $1,0007
$2007 Olv. Yourull A RaiH. I
C.n Show You Haw. FI'M lnlormallon. $35 lnv.tmenl . C.U
Recorded ......ge, 1--1100-:li!l-

mto

f1111CK8s &amp;Now
Beunetta Mobile
1391 Safford Sdtool Rd.
Cal (614) 446-94

!NOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
recommenda that you do IM*nea whh people you know, and
NOT to Mnd mon.y ltvoug~ tht
mall until you have Investigated
the oftwlno-

44

PTa lo Looldna For aw-Opet1ton With l9U Or N..,.r 297 K•lley Dr., Gallipolis, Dtllo
Tondom Troclors Wllh Slolpora U831, Tefephona: 614-446-3385,
To Run Ten C.ntl'lll Sl.tet. We Prlc•: $.52,00o.oo. Uvlng Room,
Ottw You The C)pportuntty To 3 BKirooma, FemUy Room, 1
B• Hom. Ev-, WMkend \VIth And 112 Balluooms, 1 C&amp;r
Pt.nty Of Work Y•r Around AI Gil~, Brk:ll Front With Cedar
Good" Pay. For Mon
C.ll Slclng.
Our Aec:Nttlna DeDI. At 1-100House For RWit Or Sill On land
421-7791. Or 1~211-102-4.
Conlrect Fot $37SIIIo. Rodney
SH TM Country And Gel Pakt Vlllagoll6,...._14
For ttl P1trtol: Ofterl Oullllty
Truck Ortvw Tnlntngln Onty b HouM For 81 ..: ~ 1 B•th, AI·
t.chld Gar~ All t.llclric., Will
WMhl Cell 1-800 381 1150.
Consider
Rent $350/mo. &amp;14Ananc ..l
Aa:alslanoe
For
4411-1358.
Ou.aUIIed Appliclnta.
Someone to Install 12 Mellon&amp; BEAUTaFUl HOUSE FOR SALE
o1 privacy t.nce. 304-41o75-1102 It Hl11orieal A,_ Cot'* lot · 816
Main 9t. Pt. Pt.aunt , W. VL
no •nsw..-IMVI rnetuge.
Completely Reno'illted: 2 Full
Truck Drlwra Arnwicln ~ Bltha, 3 Large Bedrooms, New
dlont Unea, 11M In Houae c.r- HVAC, New Carpet Avella!M.
rlllr For A FortuM 500 CornJ)IIny, June 15 ts'f4-..442205.
Furnished
Hu Openlng1 For Tot~ PnlfH. Ellc. cond., S BR, 3 bllh, LR 45
1
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Stereotypes about women in
the military should be changed
Dear Ana Landers: I would like
lb address a recent column about
Jflilitary women. It contained this
swemenc • After two months at sea,
!here is no such thing as a hamel y
woman."
This Slatement is typical of our
patriarchal society. It implies
several fallacies produced by our
111ale-domina1ed culture. The list is
as follows:
L Servicewomen are homely.
2. Servicewomen are desperate for
male company.
3. Women join the service in
search of sex.
4. Servicemen are considered
desirable by all women.
5. Servicemen are constantly on
lhe prowl for women.
6. Women were put on earth solely
to satisfy man's sexual appetite.
7. Men are unable to control !heir
sexual urges and therefore must be
~atered to or "forgiven."
How sad that society aocepts these
insidious sexist stereotypes. Once
exposed, the tyrannical ways in
which females are oppressed will
lose their power over our lives.
Society can then stand up and
reject these ridiculous sexist
.Wwdes. Sincerely-- MOORHEAD,
MINN.

DEAR M.M.: Your observations
have merit, but I don't think the
public perceives servicewomen as
homely, sex-crazed or desperate for
male companionship. Thanks for an
interesting point of view .
Dear Ann Landers: In the past
few months, it has come to my

Ann
Landers
ANNUNDEIIS
"1992, l..ooAarl•
TIIaaSyadiak
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attention that more and more people,
mostly children, have been all.IICked
by dogs, particularly Rottweilers, pit
bulls and other highly aggressive
breeds. As an owner of a Rottweiler,
I find this disturbing. Most of these
accidents could have been avoided
with a liule common sense.
If someone intends to own a
powerful dog with a strong will
and a highly aggressive nature,
all family members should be
considered. A small child playing
with a dog can be a nice shot for
the photo album, but it can also
lead to tragedy. Repeated hitting
and teasing is bound 10 make any
dog aggressive. PareniS can avoid
disaster with constant surveillance
and by educating their children
on the proper way to handle a
dog.
The choice of breed should always
be taken into consideration. If you
decide that one of these highperformance dogs is for you, buy
a puppy. A dog raised in a family
with a small child learns proper
behavior around children.
Finally. to owners and breeders:
We are all aware that certain breeds
have a reputation for viciousness. If

45 Meigs Countians named to HT dean's list
Harris, Diana ·Harrison, Paula
Haynes, Shru1non Hindy, Pamela
Honaker, Debra Honaker, Tara
Humphreys Tracy Hysell, Penni
Jeffers, Lewis Johnson, Linda
Jones, Angela Kelly, Thomas Kelly
Jr., Karen Lambert, Donald Lewis,
Julia Murphy, Kathy Phalin, Cora
Putnam, Aimee Pyles Wolfe, Diane
Rice, Arthur Roush, Brian Shuler,
Amanda Sisson, Thomas Terry,
Richard Vance, Lucy Winebrenner,
Bruce Bissell, Stephen Donahue,

Forty-fl•e Meigs County residents have been named to the
dean's list for the spring quarter.
To be named to the list students
you own such a dog, you should must achieve at least a 3J quartermake it your business to see that ly grade point average and comthese accidents do not occur.
pleted 12 or more credit hours.
Keeping dogs on a leash would
Named to the list are:
cut down on a good number of
Rita Bailey, Marcia Barren. usa
terrible atlacks. If you choose to Barringer, Junella Beegle, Karen
breed your dog, make SW'C that his Carter, Ronald Casci, Derek Creor her temperament is balanced. means, Todd Doczi, Jean Durst,
As in humans, temperament and Ruth Foley, Ralph Harbour, Susan
qualities related to the nervous
system can be passed down through
generations. Make thoughtful and
prudent breeding choices. -- JEFF
IN LEXINGTON,KY.
DEAR JEFF: Thank you for some
words of wisdom on a subject that
will be of interest to many.
Dear Ann landers: The following "ad" ran in our local paper. "Mr.
and Mrs. 'John Doe' would like to
thank Ol!f family and friends for lhe
lovely gifts and loving geswres that
helped make our wedding day
beautiful. -- 'Jane' and 'John'"
w/50" mower, 16 hp
Talk about tacky and lazy newlyweds! What do you think? -- ST.
Kohler twin, all gear
CROIX, V.I.
direct drive, but
DEAR ST. CROIX: I think your
operates like a
adjectives describe the couple
accurately.
hydrostat.
Is alcohol ruining yo.,. life or lhL
life of a loved oM? "Aicolwlism:
How 1o Recognize II, How lo Deal
GRAVELY
With II, How 10 Colli/UI!r It" Cllll riUn
things around. Send a selfESTATE
addressed, long, business-siu
MOWER
envelope 1111d a check or money
order for $3.65 (this incl!Uks p
oslage and handling) to: Alcohol.
c/o Ann l..andus, P.O. Box 11562,
Chicago, Ill. 60611-0562 . (In
Calltlda. send $4.45.)

Commuoity Caleadar items
appear two days before an eveot
aDd the day or that eveot. Items
must be recei•ed weD iD advaDCe
to assure publicatiou in the caleadar.

from 8-11 p.m. at the Henderson
Community Center. Kent Hall is
the caller.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Benefit
dance for Tom and Candy Dishong,
Saturday, 8-11:30 p.m., Tuppers
Plains VFW Post No. 9053 and
FRIDAY
LONG BOTTOM - The Faith Ladies Auxiliary . Happy Hollow
Full Gospel Church in Long BOI- Boys will provide music. Public
LOm will have preaching and invited.
singing Friday at 7:30 P..m. with
RUTLAND - There will be a
David Dailey and the Dailey Family. Pastor Steve Reed invites the round and square dance Saturday
public. Fellowship follows.
from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Rutland American Legion Hall. Music
TIJPPERS PLAINS - There will by White's Hill Band. Public invitbe a round and square dance Friday ed.
fro 8-11:30 p.m. sponsored by the
Tuppers Plains VFW Post No.
KANAUGA - Square dancing
9053 Wld Ladies Auxiliary. Music and clogging at the DA V building
by CJ and Country Gentlemen . from 8-11 p.m.
Public inviled.
SUNDAY
LONG BOTIOM - Pyth1an Sis·
HOCKINGPORT - There will
ters, Rockland Temple, will have a be benefit for Tom Chutes for medbake and yard sale Friday and Sat- ical expenses Sunday from 2-8:30
urday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the p.m. with round and square dance
Long Bottom Community Build- from 8:30 p.m. 10 midnight at the
Reynolds. Bluegrass, country and
ing.
gospel music. AU bands welcome.
RACINE - Gospel singing Hot dogs, sloppy joes, cake, pie,
group to perform Fnday at Carmel coffee and pop will be available.
United Methodist Church In
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie BuffRacine. Rev. Kenny Baker invites
ington,
Gallipolis, will be guest
the public.
speaker at Naomi Baptist Church in
Pomeroy on Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
SATURDAY
SALEM CENTER · Star Public inviled.
Grange will hold its regular fun
LOTIRIDGE - There will be a
night and potluck supper Saturday
at 6:30p.m. at the grange hall. All benefit for Scon Gilben at the Lotmembers and potential members lridge Community Center on Sunday at I p.m. Gilbert is a member
are inviled.
of one of lhe bands that plays at the
RACINE - Several musical center on the weekends. Bands will
groups will perform at Star Mill
Park in Racine on Saturday at 7
p.m. Groups include Hilltop
Singers, Specs of Bluegra&amp;~. Ivan,
. Howard and Friends. Public mvited. Bring a lawn chair.

begin performing at 2 p.m. and
refreshments will be available.
Public invited.
MT. UNION - Mt. Union Baptist Church will hold a gospel sing
and potluck dinner Sunday feablting True Gospel Sounds. Dinner
will be at noon and singing at 1
p.m. Public invited
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Church of Christ will hold Vacation Bible School, Monday through
Friday from 9:15 a.m. to noon for
ages three through the eighth grade.

America's National Park system
is home to an active •olcano Kilauea, localed in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The father of modem dentistry
was a Frenchman, Pierre Fauchard
(1678-1761).

The English army seized King
Charles I as a hostage in 1647.

He'll love thJs new. light·
wttgbt elet:trtc trimmer
from St!hl. long recogni.u'd as
the leadtng m.1nufacrurer of g;os·
ohne trimmers.The FE 55 has the
durability and culllng p&lt;ll\'tr of a g;os
trimmer. a tap &amp;go culllng head. ll't'ighs
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tu.J! silence. And It cantes a tiro·year wamnty
Stihlalso has a complete hoe of gasoline
trimmers st.uttng at lll9.9S £or the tl rared FS-36.
But tf Dad wants the cooveotence and quit! of an elec·
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at a prtce under 1100. then ptck one up at one of the
servldng dealers listed below
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. A graduation party was held
m;ently honoring Elizabeth Lawson, a 1992 graduate of Eastern
Hillh School.
· The patty was given by Marlin,
: Debbie and Samuel Evans at their
home.
: Elizabeth plans to attend the
University of Rio Grande in the

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Tammy Kline and Ruby Burke.

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Methodist Church, Vacation Bible
School, Mondar through Friday 911:30 a.m. dai y. Ages preschool
through sixth grade. Son Mountain
is the theme.

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RACINE - Vacation Bible
School, Racine First Baptist
Church, Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to noon. Team Up With Jesus
is the theme.

RACINE - Antique and small
engine club will meet Monday at 8
p.m. at Southern High School.

(TU) Jimmy rtouatan

a llpolto Loi8Nighl

RETAIL PIKE
12.5 H.P. Kohler full
pressure lube,
hydrostatic drive w/40"
mower.

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Sunday 1:00-3:00 P.M.

EHS grad honored
by family, friends

Adria and Maria Frtder.
'-eWII and Elva Hudson, Harry and
lin Roush, Bill, Rosemary, and

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HENDERSON - The Gallia
Twirlers Western Square Dance
Club will hold a dance Saturday

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RACINE - Racine First Bapust
Church will have a bible school
· tick-off parnde Saturday a1 10 a.m .
. in lhe village of Racine. Meet at the
church at 9:30a.m. Lunch, puppet
skit and games will follow at the
church.

ljillAitending the party were
Elelnor Delben and Tun Lawson,
Ada
Raymond Evans, Marlin,
Debbie and Samuel Evans, Olarles,

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WEEKDAYS

American inventor James Rumsey is not popularly credited with
inventing the steamboat. But he
designed a water-tube boiler in the
18th century that eventually
became the world standard for all
steam en~ines, from power plants
to ocean liners.

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FOR DEAR OLD DAD

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Roben Fields, Joann Gard, Debbie
Horfeck, Jeffrey Kimes and Philip
Blackwood.

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1D Oerbllt Stereo.
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1:00 (!) WNIIond Morning Newt
(!) Llmlj£tlop'a Ploy-Along
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1111 MDVIE: Wild In tho
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12:30 (JJ 1'1111 WNII In . , . _ .
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a WO!Id Toellly
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' oman11cally perlocl lor you Mai l $2
pl us a long , self-Bddressed . stamped
envelope to Matchmaker . cto thts
newspaper . P.O . Bo:.: 9142B . Cleveland ,
OH 44 101 -3428
CANCER (JUM 21-.luly 22) Good
things could be com.ng your way lod&amp;'J ,
provided you let friends do for vou what
you would do lor them ill he roles were
reversed _Be a gracious recipient
LEO (July 23-Aua. 22) Generally speak ing, condlllons are favorable for yOIJ today, but your greatest benefits are likely
to come from a par1nershlp wit~ someone with whom you ' ve been previously
JuM 2a, 11112
involved.
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sepl. 22) A well-deSltuauona you have been unable to· lined, amblllous oblecllve ~as an excelcentro! this past year might make a dra- lent cnance ot being 1\Jifllled to yoor exmatic .turn tor lhe better In the year· pectatlons today. However , you will
ahead. They could make!! a happier llle have to earn what yOIJ hope to analn .
tor you both materially and socially.
LIBRA (hpl. 23-0cl. 23) Try to devote
GIMIM (Mar 21-June 211) TrNt today' s as mucnllme as possible today to acllvhappenings p1111010J)hleally and you Illes you truly enloy. You need a break
could be a IUCC8I8 wlll1 minimum e"ort . from mundane and traditional routines.
You might even oow aaadl tor a new SCORPIO (Ocl 24-llow. 22) C~angeo ,
trlendahlp that Ia worthy of culllvallon. wlllcn could prove benellclolto you may 1
Know - • to look lor romance and be In the offing today. You're not apt to
you'l ftnd lt. The AstrO-Gr.p/1 Matcn- have direct control over developments,
' mallor Instantly reveals wit len atgna are but you 'll like what transpires.

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec:. t1) Your
greatest asset today is your ability to
project a moderating Influence over
your involvements. It's the type of force
thai can bring harmony to dissension.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22--.lln. It) Your fi.
nanclal trends look e.-tremety enoouraging today and, If you appty yourHif,
profitable results are likely - whether
you 're buying or selling.
AQUARIUS (.laft. 20-f'lll. 11) An lmpor·
tanl objacllve can be achieved today
lhroug~ some shrewd poflllcal meneuverlng on your pan. let your Intuition
govern your mode of action.
PISCES (Fill. 20-Harcll211) Dellrable
rotulls are likely today - ~ you llow
with IIWnla rather than anempt to dOm·
inate them. let nature run !Ia coune.
ARIEl (Milch 21·Aprtl 11) Try to In_valve yourself today with frllndo
·sllmulate your thooghl proc 11111 A .
very beneflclal exchange of !d-. could 1
.be In the offing.
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TAUAUI (April 21H1eJ 211) Put lor1h 1
your best effort today; lndivtdiMIIa who '
ere in the poaltion to INke "*''lS liMiterlally ...,er will be lootclng lor wroyato ,
reward you. The coml**lion could I
be generooa.
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A Multlmadla Inc. Nowop.oper

Meigs County
parties plan
to reorganize
POMEROY · Meigs County ' s
two political parties will re-organize this week, and it's likely that
both groups will have new leadership.
Meigs County Republican
Chairman Richard E. Jones wid
The SIUiday Times·S~IIliMI that he
has "advised the Meigs County
Republican Central Commiuec thai
I will not seek !he position of chair-

By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel Starr
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
will soon have a new . on e-s top
agric ultural building providing
one-stop access to !he resources of
three U.S. Department of Agricul ture agencies (ASCS. SCS and
FHA) and !he Ohio State Universi ty Cooperative E•tension Scmce.
Approximately 45 people
anended a groundbreaking ceremony held Friday at 6 p.m. at the site
between !he Galloa County Junior
Fairgrounds and the Ohio Valley
Bank offia on Jackson Pike. Fred
Deel . Gallia County Four-H Extension Ag ent , delivered a short
address.

The facility w1ll help meet an
1dentifie&lt;l need for a central meel-

ing room throughout !he year and
will help promote cooperation
between various agencies serving
rural and urban clocmcle, according
to Friday's address.
"Such a faciloly has been discusse&lt;l in Gallia County for more
!han a decade.'' Deel said.
"Until this point in time. the
right conditions were never able 10
be met in order to make !his a reality. The vision and foresight of !he
Gallia County Agricultural Center,
Inc., Board which includes William
P. Smith, chairman; Phil Pope,
vice-chainnan; Frank "Buz" Mills
Ill, sccretary/trea~urer; Ray Hughes
and Gary Roach, along wilh the
strong support of many individuals
m the community have turne&lt;l the
Continued on A-3

Final grinder pump installed
for Rutland sewage project

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YUCK! - Karen Sprague, left, and Brenda
Wilson, both of GaUipolis, unload refuse at the
Gallipolis Upstream Pubtic Usc: Area. The duo
colltcted refuse: during the fourth annual Oblo
River Sweep. Area groups and individuab, with
tbt coopenttion or area b011ters, participated in

the sweep. AI leut out 20-loo dumpster was
filled with trash collected from tbt Gallia Comt·
ty bank of tht Ohio Rlvtr. A simil•r sweep
scheduled for Raccoon Creek was postpoud
due to bigb water. (Times-Sentinel photo by Jim
Freeman)

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Starr
RlJILAND - The $2.5 million
sewage treaUnent project was completed last week with the final
installation of grinder pump systems at Rutland residences and
businesses.
The rreatrnent plant was put into
operation in January and the past
six months have been spent
installing Lhe 305 grinder pumps
which feed sewage into the main
lmes flowing into the plant
According 10 Sandy Smith. project manager. the plant is currently
averaging a daily flow of 25,000
gallons but is equipped to handle
twice that much.
Dye testing of the liquid coming
into !he plant IS hemg done to be
sure that runoff water is not going
through the pumps.
The final inspectoon by the
Environmental ProteCtion Agency,
the U. S. Corps of Engineers, and
the contractor, En~inccrin g Assoc iates, Wooster, woll take place on
June 30.
For the past several month s
everyone has been paying a standard rate of $16.12 a month . Bills
mailed out thiS week, however, will

renect water usage. Based on that
the minimum sewer charge is
$21.50 for 2,000 gallons of water
used with $4.50 for every thousand
gallons of water used !hereafter.
The rates will bring in approximately $8,200 a month in n:venue
with $4,200 of that to go toward
debt paymenl The balance will be
used for expenses of operation,
maintenance of equipment and a
fund for replacement of equipment.
The village borrowe&lt;l $500,000
from the Ohio W81Cr Development
Fund on the projcct. The other project money was in grants of
$1,493.297 from the EPA and
$617.000 from Issue 2 monies.
The area served by the new
sewage system lakes in the com·
plcte village of Rolland and
extends up New Lima Road to
White Hill Road, down Route 124
10 Happy HoUow Road, out Salem
Strcctw !he top of Lasher Hill and
out Depot Street to beyond the corjXJration lines.
Work on getung a sewer system
began more !han 15 years ago but it
took un~l 1990 to get grnnt money
to move forward on the project
Ac11181 construction began in May,
1991.

Weinberger seeks speedy Renovation of old Holzer Hospital begins
trial on scandal charge for new $2.4 million apartment complex

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Republicans elcQcd several new
central commiueemen in their
recent primary election. They are:
Brenda Roush, Bedford Towmhip:
Debra Chevalier, Nonh Chester;
Patty Ann Pickens. West Chester;
Janice Young. Nooh Olive; Dmlcl
Larkins, South Olive; Robert F.
Snowden, Rolland Village; Charles
Barrett, Jr., West Rutland; Cecil
Stacy. Salem Township; Bernard
Gilkey, Middleport 4; Harland
Wehrung, Pomeroy I ; F. Joseph
Stobart. Racine Village; Demie E.
Hill, Racine.
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By JAMES ROWLEY ,
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Former
Defense SecreW}' Caspar Wein·
berger wants a speedy trial on
chalges that he lied about tbc IronContra affair. but his lawyen fust
want to~ !he Ul prosecutor from IIylllg !he case.
Defense lawyer Raben S. Bennett told U.S. District Judge
Thomas F. Hogan on Friday thai he
would move to disqualify prosecutor Craig Gillen because he's a
potenlial witness.
Bennett's comments came as
Weinberger pleaded innocent to
chalgcs that be roncealed !he existence of copious notes he took in
1985 and 1986 during discussions
about !he Reagan administration's
etrons to free American hostages
in Lebanon by selling 11111s to Iran.
He also is ~ with lying to
Congress by denymg that he lmew
about a 1985 anns sbipment to lntn
befcxe it oo::wred and Saudi Arabia's pledge to donale $25 million
10 help arm the Contra rebels in
Nicaragua.
Hogan tentatively scheduled a
Nov. 2 trial dale after Bennett
assured the coun that he did not
plan 10 file extensive pre-trial
motions. The judge said the date
was "optimistic, but we will
allt.lllpt 10 keep i L"'

Bennett said Weinberger, 74,
wants a speedy trial because "!his
Bl KEVIN PINSON
is a II'CIIIendous cloud over him."
Tames-Sentinel Starr
Wei~. publisher of ForMs
GALLIPOLIS ·For 15 years the
magazine, 'is a public figure; his old Holzer Hospital between First
livelihood depends IJII his maintain- and Second Ave. on Cedar St. in
ing his reputation," the defense Gallipolis sat emP.ty. But seven
lawyer said.
weeks ago the bUilding's owner,
Bennett said he would me fewer Attorney Ronald R. Calhoun. sold
than 10 pre-trial motions, but the structure 10 the First Holzer
among them would be a request 10 Apartments Limited Partnen, who
disqualify Gillen because "he is an plan to renovate it and turn it into
essential witness in !his case, he is housing for the disabloo and retired
a player in this case."
persons 55 years or age and older.
Among other things, Weinberg·
Tactic Construction, Inc. began
er is charged with making false renovation work May I on the $2.4
statements to Iran-Contra prosecu· million project, called First Holzer
tors during an Oct. 10, 1990, inter· Apartments, and hope to have it
view by denying that he took completed by March I, 1993. The
delailed notes about the anns sales project is financed by the Fanners
during discussions with President Home Administration, a divisioo of
Rcapn o- other top officials.
the U.S. Department of AgriculGillen was one of !he question- twt, and will consist of S4 units, 12
ers and confronted Weinberger of which are two-bedroom.
with a statement by an unidentified
Each apartment will consist of a
informant that !he fanner defense separate bedroom(s), bathroom,
secretary had kept relevant notes and a combination living room and
about !he Iran-Contra affair.
kitchen . The one-bedroom units
Weinberger still denied that he measure 600 square feet. The
kept notes, the indictment assened.
building will also have two elevaLater, Weinberger made avail- tors, a recreation room and a sepa·
able to prosecutors I, 700 pages of rate laundry facility on each floor.
notes that he had placed in the
Library of Congress, where they Calhoun estimated the rent would
approximately $4SO a month,
were kept under his exclusive con- cost
but would be subsidizoo.
trol.
Art Winer, a general partner
with Arthur Howard Winer and

AssoCiates Management. Inc.. said
his company is involved in a "IOta!

rehabilitation of the buildmg from
stem to stem" and that everything

BEING RESI"ORED • 11te l'aatde rJl tile old
Hober Hospital fac:laa Ji'int An•• Is ill the
process ot bdnl rulond to ill orlpal COIIdi-

hut the shell will be new
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iion. ne bulldiii1 wiD be used u an
compln: for the disabled and retired ptr11011s
once renovadon Is complete.

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