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                  <text>Pomeroy44Jiddleport, Ohio

California cracks down on
staged automobile acci.dents

By EUSE ROSEN
Alaoclated l'ress Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) - CaliCornia authorities are cracking
down on an insurance scam in
which rnolaists pmpose.ly gt:t into
accidents with IIIICtO!-Irllilers.
lllegal alitiiS are paid as liltle ·as
$25 to cause -lbc crashes, and at
least'OIIC t.s been lrilled.
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"This is crazy. This is dangerous," AIIOnley General Dan Lungren said Wednesday, standing by
a mangled Pontiac Fircbird at a
towing yard in 111burban Sitn VIIIcy.
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The car's driver deliberately
swerved· in front of a big rig on
busy Intmtate in 1be San Femando Valley last month, causing a
collision 1bat tilled OliC passenger
and injured several others. Four
men, including the driver, were
charged wilh murder.
An investigation of three fraud
rings in 1be Los Angeles area has
led to 20 8I!CSIS, Lungn:n said, and
as 70 more arrests are

gren said

· Last inonlh, three Los Angeles
Jaw firms were sein:hed for case
files relata! to allegedly fraudulent
insurance claims, be said.
LIDigren said be )lopes to prosecute attorneys and·doctors !'tho
may have helped arrange lhe accidents or me lbe cllims, but he is
not optimistic.
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" What we have to show is
knowing participali~. and that is
very hard 11\)I!O!C.'' he said.
Aulborilies hav~ .invcstigated
347 staged collisions(llllbe state in
the past year, said Keith Miller,

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HEAVY WORKLOAD • Ed Clem 1 11 wwlla
.a boring aad mUU.t........,t lltllriUmlil Tool
&amp; Die IDe., iD DaytoD. Tile e.p•J dtGCIIII to
have its 40 employees wor1r; orelllme iDilllld of

llriDt aew wlirken. LOBI a raet of life Ia 111e
tool-d-dle IDduJtry ,overtime may be becom·
~ of a MW trelld ITODI U.S. CGIIIpuies.

Company chooses overtime instead
of new hir(!s to cover workload
By JAMES HANNAH
Asaoclated Press Wrller
' DAYTON, Obio - Wcnina at
Brinkman Tool &amp;; DiC Inc. lbcse
~s means plealy to do and lou fi
hours. Thai is, for those wbo
already have a job tberc. The heavy
workload isn't shortening unemployment lines.
· The company chooses to have
.ils.40 emp!oyeea work ovenime
instead of llirin&amp; new worbn. The
vm':tice long t.s beeli a faet or life
m lbe tool-and-die industry and
seems to be laking root in olber
industries.
"If we can get by wilh wbat we
have wilbout wolking a ridiculous
number of holn ... we'D wort 1be
current people more hours ra1ber
than hire new people," said Cluck
Brinkman, p:esi.denL
Brinkman Tool &amp; Die,. wbicb
produces molds and dies that are
used to make such items as jet
engines and washin.a machines,
operates two shifts. The ern' Ills
been working SO hours a week
recently and 60-hour workweeks

aren't uncommon.
Ed Clemmts. 44, who t.s been
wilh lhc company eight years. aid

without the overtime because
wages of tool-and-die workers
haven't kept pace wilb lbose of
o1ber professions in m:ent ye.-s.
"We would survive, but it
would be riJ!!t on 1be bin neceuitia,.. he said.
Brinkman said most or the company's employees n experienced
and make 1be top salary of about
$31,000 a year. Overlime pushes
lbeir llilaries to about 5;43.000 a
year.
There's a limit to how much
overtime Jim Lively, 30, wants to

wort.

"Fifly hours is fine, bul when
you stan WOiking tiO llld SlUff like
dill you have 110 liine at aD," Lively said. "Your bankbook keeps
. 1lisget llld biger, but you
~spend any time at all wilb
your family." couch po11111." ·
''The undenland 1be urgency
:Jet~ jobs dooe," BriDkmaa
. "lt'IIO much pill or 1be ~
in 1be 11101-ud-die indusay dlllu's

,_ or 111e teQUilancDII. ... lllberc
ISiay. ill wilf I don't know about
iL"
Martin Lcftowitz, director or

special~....!: 1be U.S. Chmlber
or
•said !be use or
heappmc iatesiL
.
overtime
as
an
1111211ativc
10 birina
•'You lose a lot of a fllllily relationship becapse of it, but lhat's Ills been a commoo practice in 1be
where the toolmaker actually past as m:easioos come to an end
"It's 1KK1111l for companies to
makes his money," Clemenm said. .
expand
1be wcxbeek as we come
He said life would be. tougher

out of a recession because they
don' t want to commit to new
employees," be said
Figure~ from 1be U.S. Bureau of
Labor Stllistics indicate many
manufacluring companies are relying on more overtime. The average
U.S. manufacturing employee
worked 3.6 hours of overtime a
week in 1991, compared wilh 2.3
hours in 1982.
Leftowitz said overtime helps
companies avoid 1be cost of training new workers and paying additional benefits.
He.said 1be drawbacks include
having to pay hi&amp;her wages, and
running.1be risk or tiring workers
and hUlling pmductivily.
At Brinkman, eacb new order
usually takes only eight to I 0
weeks to complete, while it lakes
four to eight ycsra to fuUy train a
worter.
"ll's just too expensive to hire a
guy and wort him eight weeks and
lay him off," Brinkman said.
The IlleS the company pays for
unemployment benefits can be
higher if a lot workers are laid off,
be said.
"Wben you're tryinJ to climb
out of a recession, it JUSt keeps
mm people on lhe unemplor!f1ent
rolls fongcr," Brinkman saJd. "I
don't 1bink long-term any company
can avoid hiring new people and
continue to use overtime."

. assistant chief of 1he California
Hi~way Palmi. More 1ban half 1be
accidenls were in Los Angeles
County.
The Western Insurance Industry
Service estimaies lhat up to a quar1er of 570,000 recent accidents
were deliberate. The~ group
says IS percent of all msursnce
premiums pay for fraudulent
. cliims.
At otic time, staging accidents
was considered a low-risk, highprofll crime, Miner said.
"Now criminals will look .at
five to 10 in the stare pen,".he Slid

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LONDON (AP) - Singers
Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston will marry at Houston •s New
Jersey mansion on July 18, a
spokeswoman for lhe couple said

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Wednesdar.

The patr, both Grammy Awan!
winners, have been dMing for lhrec
years, said Billie Ward of London

llicgal immigrants arc recruiled
to drive 1be cars and be passengers,
and are paid $2S 10 $100 per accident, Lungren said.
Typically, lhe staged accidents
involve lnletor-llailers because 1be
rigs are well insured and likely to
produce jury awards favorable to
plaintiffs.
A ~leer targeted for an accident is locked into his lane unable 10 swerve - by up to seven
o1ber vehicles riding alongside and
in front of him, according to the
California Highway PalroL
In one scenario, the trucker is
forced into rear-ending a scam
anist's car, whose driver slams on
lbe brakes when a car driven by
another participant in the scam cuts
in fronl.
The cars 1be truckers hit usually
carry many passengers to produce
multiple insurance claims, Lungren
said.
The arrests cume after undercover agmts wilh the attorney general's office and 'highway patrol
infiltrated the fraud rings, Lund-

public relations ftrm Rogers and
CowanPSA.
· "The wedding wiD be very private, in lbe grounds or tile mansion," she said. "Stevie Wonder
will sing."
Brown's new album uBobby,"
scheduled for release Aug. 24, fcatwes a duel wilh Houston.
Brown, 23, a native of Boston,
began performing at age 3. His
chart hits include 1be singles "My
Prerogative" and "On Our Own."
New Jersey-born Houston, 28,
who began her singin&amp; career in a
Baptist choir, bad hits wilh'"Saving All My Love For You " " The
Greatest Lovo of All" 'and "I
Wanna Dance witll Somebody."
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP)
- FirSt Lady Barbara Bush urged
older Americans on Wednesday to
take lbe gifts life bas given them
and keep using lhem.
Mrs. Bush said S million senior
citizens mgage in some sott of vol-

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CHARTER PRESENTED - The Mei~s
Counly Youag Democrats Club received tbell'
stale charter In a special ceremony on Thursday.
Slate Representative Mark Maloae preseated
the charter on bebair or State Presidenl Mike
Sexton. Pictured, left to riKbl are Janel Howard,

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EAST UVERPOOL, Ohio (AP)
- An official from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says
the agency could have done a better
job of keeping track of construction
of a hazardous waste incinerator in
eastern Ohio.
Lewis Crampton, an assistant
administrator in the EPA, on
Thursday toured the West Technologies Industries incinerator and
met with nine citizen groups
opposed· to the plant's operation.
The meeting with opponents took
place across the Ohio River from

terms of lhe Endangered Species competition as &amp;om culling down
Ac1,. accor~to an Agriculti!!C 1be trees."
WASHINGTON - Officials ~par11r11111
ial.
The official, who spoke on conhave come up wilb i new explanaThe spoUed owl was declaltd a dition of anooymily, said prcdalon
lion for the decline or 1be Diilho:m lbreatened species in 1990 under and breeding problems wilb lbc
sponed owl - its amorous aurae- the act. Bioi~Jsts estimate that spoiled owl are occurring under the
lion to an unsavory invader of 1be only about 3.000 bleeding pairs of very CIDOPY of forests lhat mvironancient forests of 1be Pacific North- the birds, remain. Tbe ancient mentalists say must be protecled
wesL
forests are lbeir primary habitat, from logging to ensure lhe bird's
Bans on timbering intended to butlbey till lllao be found in sec- survival.
protect the spoiled owl from ond-llld lbinl-~ forests.
Jim Pissot, director of the Washextinction may be in vain because
Madipn raiJcd 1be issue of 1be ington Sllte office of the National
lhe threatened bird is mating wilb spoued owl's mating habits on Audubon Sociely, said Wednesday
the more aggressive bured owl in Tuesday durin&amp; 1 meeting witll from Olyml! Wash., that the
Oregon and Washington, says atatc leaden fi 1be American Farm barred owl
not normally live
Agriculture Secretary Edward Bweau Federllian. His information in 1be old growlb forest preferred
Madigan.
came
a aovemment document by 1be spotted owl.
If so, environmentalists counrer, on 1be owl prepared by expens in
The barred owl is making
it's only because ~has ereat- and 0111 ol JO'IC!IllilenL
inroeds into Oregon and Washinged the " open forests' that have
The Agrlcullure Department's ton only beclllSC ~~ bas creatallowed tile barred owl to .make Forest Service has ClliiiC under lire ed 1be "open forest • to which it
inroads in lhe region.
from a federal judge in Seaa!e who thrives, Pisaot said.
And wildlife specialists question contends ill latell plan to protect
But Mcslow said he is not con.whether there's really thai much 1be lbreatened bird is inadequate vinced lhat' 1be movement of barred
. ·hanky-panky going on between 1be and violalcs environmental laws.
owls into spotted owl territory
{wo species.
Earlier Ibis month, U.S. Dislrict poses a serious problem for the
. Charles Meslow, professor of Judge William Dwrer Clltended a threatened bird.
wildlife ecology at Oregon State ban on logging In Northwest
"It could hardly help ... But
University in Corvallis, .said national forests and ordered 1be dlerc's oo evidence: lha it's having
wednesday 1here are only SIX or government to devise a plan Ill save any negative effect," be said. The
· seven documenled cases of spoiled the spcUed owl.
logging-generated "habitat loss is
·owls breeding wilb baned owls. In
"The pointlbe'secretary was clearly 1be big problem that 1be anicontr8Jl. lhele hltve )lce!l 3.000.10 . makin&amp; is .dill aoiJQdy is sure what mal faoea.".
Allo, Mcslow said, as 1be barred
·4,000 Ulieelulll llllriliw'l!Q .n ..,.akj; . ··-~e.•ilpiiCIOd owl,"
owl's population inl:reases in spotuniona ol
ted owl territory, it should find
spoiled barred owls could not be ly go down from predation and more of its own kind to male wilh.
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considm:d a spotted owl under 1be

10-speed bicycle found

A damaged I 0-speed bicycle was recovered along State Route
124 at Reedsville within the last two weeks, according to Meigs
County Sheriff James Soulsby. Anyone missing a 10-speed bike
should conllctlhe sherifrs office.

1992 FORD F·150

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Pop money stolen at store

4x2 PICKUP

Bi$ Wheel reported Thursday morning that sometime Wednesday mght, the pop machine outside lhe store was ehtered and lhe
money and money ~x was taken. Investigation is continUing.

Deer accident probed
AI approxima1ely 10:25 p.m. Wednesday night, Raymond Man·
ley, Middleport, struck and kiUed a deer that ran in10 lhe path of his
1987 Ford van on New Lima Road. Mode!llle damage was listed to
1be front of 1be vehicle.

Lamm arreste4 on bad check
Belpre police officers arrested Anthony G. Lamm on a charge of
passing a bad check at the Tuppers Plains General Store, according
10 Sheriff James M. Soulsby.
Lamm posted bond in Washington County for appearance in
Meigs County Coun on July 20.

Clllstom Trim
lead&amp;ner Insulation Package
.,\M/FM Elec. Stereo
WithOock ..
.,eeluxe Argent Styled
Steel Wheels ·
i.9L 6 Cyl. Engine
f Speed Maul 0/D Trans.
-All Season Radials

~~C::Y~J :Cr!

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Want to buy American? Here's some advice

lhey1

·Better rake a second look, says
"Made in lhe USA: The ComP'*
Guide to America's Fineat Products.••
Sure, baseb&amp;ll's tbe national
sport. and 1be billa dlelnlelvcl ~
sold by big U.S. coml)llliea like
.Wilson, Rawlings an4 Sl)l)ding.
But where are 1bey rnilde?ln Haiti,
·says 1be soUrcebook for 1be pllriotiC consumer.
·· ,As for 1be Cbcvrolet. 1be Bnll
·is fine: II'S ass I I'll"¢ al I plant in
'Wilmington, DOl. But don't .be
.fooled by lbe Lumina. Tbey put
·dial one togelber in ·ODIIrio,

en-

cia.

k

· The ~; ahoald be 0 .
·They're
y
Wllllllilllloa
or New ort ~tate. But ....r!be

from

liipennarkel a,na. ,IDCJ. la4JOIU IR

tllird annual handbook published

by 1be Made In 1be USA FoUlldation, a non-profil, ~ orp-

nization founded 1n 1989 to educa~e consumers lbout bow ud wby
to buy American.
"There are a lot or myths out
dlerc that IIOihina's made here anymore." said Joel D. J01epb, the
foandatioll'a filuDdcr. "We Want
people to know tllere arc good
iltina made hefe."
·
. . Wilb chapters on cverylblna·
from toys and pmea to en and
trucks, 1be handbook provides 1
brilld-by-brand autvey of hi&amp;hMiitY
AmeriCa-mlde
It
'ilao
lilcludel
1Mdatlc
lll'istic
10 undlliiC!IC iU poinL
Prom 1986 Ill 1990, imporll ol
f~~Giwear rose 4 i2 perc;enl, for
lnacance. And slilce 1980, uearly
511,500 jolla hive beellolt in 1be
U.S. fikr, textile and ap~arcl
illdullry, AJ·for toys, Amencans

.A:"''"'

spent about $13.13 billion on lhe
ISO.OOO items on U.S. toy store
shelves in 1990. But as many as 75
percent ol those IOya are impaled.
"To help reCiiD Ibis wrt ollife
we all enjoy, we must continually
invest in il, and bu~l American is
one wrt to do so.' 1be book says.
But 1be foundation researches
1he products it mentions, and
choolefonly those of hiah quality.
Joeoph said.
.
In ·almosl every CIICIOfY, from
clotbing to·muaical instrumenll, it
lists a wide selection or choices.
All are manufactured and assembled in 1be UnilCCI Slalel, lllhough

TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS

Brothers acquited in trial

$11;863~00

· Leslie Storms, 21 , and Randall Storms, 26, of Albany were
Continued oa page 3

YOUR PRICE ONLY

59,999.00*

~Mh

can' producll we could find,"
book promiaea.
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But even 1be foundation has Ill
admit that in some - . lillie are
110 American-made products to be
fcllllcL

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NEW YORK (AP) - BiD Clinton and AI Gore today begin their
"great new adventure to chart a
bold new future," heading from
New York to lhe heanland looking
to topple President Bush with help
from lhe abandoned army of Ross
PeroL
"People want change, but gov·
ernment is in the way," Clinton
said in an impassioned, personal
speech Thursday 'night accepting
the ~mocratic presidential nomination. For Bush, Clinton had Ibis
simple message: "If you won't use
your power to help people, step
aside -I will."
The speech - all 52 minu1es of
it - brought to a festive , footstomping close a four-day Democratic convention that adopted a
moderate platform reflecting the
message of its baby-boomer ticket.
"Jobs. Health care. Education.
These commitments aren't just
promises from my lips," Clinton
said. "They are the work of my
life."
.His convention over, Clinton
today begins what is suddenly a

two-man general election race, pitInstant polling Thursday night
ting a 45-year-old governor born 10 showed Clinton with a big charge
a smalltown widow against a 68- from his convention and the Perot
year·old incumbent president hom decision - USA Today-CNN and
10 privile~e.
ABC both found Clinton leading
Gone IS Perot, whose decision Bush by 23 poiniS.
not to run shifted the turbulent
Significantly, the data showed
1992 politicallerrain yet again, and Clinton winning baclc Democrats
left the millions in his volunteer who had defeciCd to PeroL Clinton
band without a candidale.
also was viewed by the electorale
" I am well aware that those as more likely to change governwho rallied 10 his cause wanted 10 ment than Bush.
enlist in an army of patriots for
"It's a long way to November,"
change," Clinton said "We say 10 Clinton said as he left the podium
lhem: Join us - together we will - mindful that Michael Dukakis
revitalize America."
left Atlanta four years ago way
Lest he leave Clinton with a ahead of Bush, only to lose in a
convention spodight for his pitch 10 landslide.
Perot supporters, Bush inlerrupled
Whether or not it lasts lhrough
a fishing vacation 10 make his own Bush's convention next month, let
entreaty.
alone through November, Clinton's
"A lot .of people that supporled · momentum was helping: the party
Ross want to see the kinds of raised $4 miltion at a post-convenchanges lhat I want to see." said tion event and delegates left New
Bush, whose surrogates attacked York suddenly optimistic about a
the Texas billionaire repeatedly in candidale who lagged third weeks
recent weeks. "No, I don't think ago.
so," Bush said wben asked if those
" I'm motivated and ready to
auacks would undermine his over· go," said Evelyn Williams of Los
ture.
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QUEEN OF THE RIVER • Tbe majestic
Mississippi Queen made ber way up tbe Obio
River at Pomeroy late Thursday morn in~ as ber
calliope music and sleam rilled tbe a.r. The

banks or the river were lined wilh crowds of
people 10 greel the slerawheeler which was car·
rying a bost of Bank One Senior Cbamp customers.

Board approves substitute
list, bus drivers certifications
Bus drivers certifications and a
list of substitute staff members
were approved when the Meigs
County Board of Education met in
regular session on Wednesday.
Bus drivers were approved as
follow s: EASTERN LOCAL :
Elnora Bernard, Sandra Cowdery,
Flossie Dill, Gary Dill, Keitha
Hunt, Ruth Ann Masters, Darlene
Reed, Carolyn Ritchie, Nita Jean
Ritchie, Archie Rose, and Robert
While. CARLETON: PaDicia Pape.
MEIGS LOCAL: Delores Surface.
SOUTHERN LOCAL: Wendell
Ervin, Roger Hill, Thomas Hill,
Daniel Riftle, Don P. Smilh, Ernest
Spencer, and James O'Brien.

The board employed the follow·
ing substitules: Thomas Gales, Sue
Grace, Carolyn Robinson and Margaret Smitll, teachers; Kay McElroy and Francis Shrimplin, teacher
aides: and Katie Gilmore, Adult
Basic Education Aide.
Superintendent John D. Riebel,
Sr. reported that the county board
received unit funding for another
M.H. class on the primary level,
and that the board was accepting
applications for lhe position.
Board member Oris Smith submitted his resignation as a member
of the board, effective July 3I, but
at the request of other school board
members, changed the effective

dale 10 December 31. The resignation was accepted . Smi th has
accepled an appoinlmcnt as Chesler
Towoship Trus1ee.
In other action, the board:
- Approved a contract with the
Deparunent of Human Services 10
continue the ABE JOBS program
through June 30, 1993 ;
- Tabled action on a proposal
from TMC Long Distance Calling,
pending further review;
· Approved the minutes of the
JIDie 9 and June 29 meetings;
- Approved the Trellsurer' s
rcpon;
- Set the ncx l meeting for
August tO at ? p.m.

Polls reveal
Fourth
annual
car
show
·Clinton now a
front-runner will be held Saturday
The Oldies but Goodies Car 1945; production, 1946-1955;. pro-

SWEET CORN TIME· ne sweet c:cn aea·

soo ... arrived Ill Melp Couaty; IDd I'OIIdllde
martell alldlf'OCC!1 .outletl are eelll!lg the pop. ·
ular summer lllpk by the sackful. Here, Harold

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On Thursday, they again ques·
tioned the legitimacy of the compa·
ny's permit application and the
confusion IIIey say surrounds ownership of lhe mcinerator. They also
have claimed that WTI's attorney
added two years 10 1be permit without properly notifying the EPA.
WTI officials did not immedialely return telephone calls seeking
Thursdsy evening.
The main concern of the incinerator's opponents is that the plant
will release toxins into the area.
The plant is about 1,000 feet from
an elementary school on Ohio s
eastern border with West Virginia.
WTI has said 1be plant poses no
danger to 1be environment.
Crampton told the opponenls
that their concerns would be
addressed more specifiCill y in their
meeting Monday in Washington
with represenlativcs of the EPA.
Alonzo Spencer, leader of the
Save Our County opposition group,
said lhe groups had hoped that EPA
Administrator William Reilly
would be al that meeting.
But he said the groups will not
give up their fight.
·'When we walk through that
door Monday, it's going 10 be all
business,'' Spencer said.
The project's opponents slaged
a protest at Reilly's office July 10
afler lhe EPA granted WTI conditional approval to proceed witll a
test burn at the incinerator. The
same group that staged the protest
is scheduled to panicipate in the
Monday meeting.
The temporary authorization
granted by lhe EPA is good for at
least six monlhs, allowing WTI to
complele construction of its spray
dryer and test Start the incinerator.
Commercial operation would not
be allowed under the current authorization.

incl::r::'l
' 1bat in-every cue
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we list 1be best. most 'aD·Amcri·
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ihe plant in Chester, W.Va.
Crampton also visited communities neighboring 1be plant
In speakin~ with opponents,
Crampton admilled 1be agency had
made mistakes in addressing the
concerns of residents.
"Maybe if we (EPA) had done
our job,lheri maybe we would have
gotten lbose things done earlier,"
Crampton said
The opponmts have tried wilboul success to stop construction of
lhe incinerator lhrough revocation
of construction permits.

,---Local·briefs-----.

from

cvi:rywherc.
.
Tbcse are 1be conclusions or 1be

YDC Treasurer and Democratic candidate for
Couaty Commissioner; Maureen Hennessy,
Democratic caadldale ror County Treasurer ud
YDC member; State Representative Malone;
YDC President Jerr Thornton and County
Democratic Chairwoman Sue Maisoa.

Federal EPA official visits incinerator site

AP Farm Wrller

A lluiUmtdlo Inc. ~DIDif

Democrats begin
crusade for change

Gilligan's Island, angrily slmned
out·of a Town Commission meeting Tuesday when the panel
refused to consider 1 zoning
change on 1he block where she

owns a home.
"llbiok it's a piece of erap,..
said Ms. Wells, wbo was joined by
other residtats in 1be walkout after
their request to lower the cxiating
zoning densily was tabled until a
future hearing.

2 Seellono, 14 Pogeo 25 cento

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio Friday, July 17, 1992

REDINGTON SHORES, Fla.
(AP) - The aci!CSS who became
famous as a castaway on a clescrted
island now complains bet real-life
island msy gCI too crowded.
Actress Dawn wens, 1be ~r·
piP.led MarY Ann on teleVISion s

Low tonight In mld-60&lt;.
Saturday, partly cloudy. High In
80s.

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unleer wotl ilut she said 1bere are
more than 43 minion senior citizens and many more opportunities
for them to help others.
She spoke at 1 conference organized by U.S. Sen. William S.
Cohen of Maine, the ranking
Rep~~blican on 1be Senate Special
Committee on Aging. The conference is aimed at demonstrating
bow lhe vast experience of older
Americans can be channeled in
ways to belp 1be public good.
Mrs. Bush said older people
have 1be time, experience, Wisdom
and patience to belp in many ways.

By JENNIFER DIXON

By NITA LELYVELD
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Democratic National Convention
gave Bill .Clinton a big upward
bump in lhe polls, and more 1mpor·
Iandy, he seems to have benefited
more than President Bush from
Ross Perot's retreat from presiden·
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Clinton led Bush by 23 points in
each of IWO major national polls of
registered voters taken Thursday
night between Perot's announcement and Clinton's acceptance
speech. .
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Bush's 33 pen:cnt in a USA TodsyCNN poll by Gallup .or 602 vole~.
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Club wiD sponsor its fourth annual
show tomorrow (Saturday) on the
parking 1o1 in Pomeroy.
Registration is from 9 a.m. to
noon and show time is 4 p.m.
There is an entry fee of$7.
Best awards will be given for
· ...
•·nor,
· pam!,
· engine,
· GM, "rord,
m
Mopar, show-original, show-modified, longest distance, reprcsenled
club and hard luck. Dash plaques
wiD be presented to tile fmt 125
cars.
Threc places per class will be
awarded and a special award willbe presented by the Let's Go
Crwsin' Newslctler.
Participanls may enter in 24
classes including: productilll). lhru
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duction, 1956-65; productoon,
1966-75: producllOn, 1975 and up·
convertibfes, all; Corvettes, 1953:
1975; Corvetles, 1976 and up;·spccial interest, all; muscle cars, all;
street rods, coupe; street rods,
sedan; street rods, commercial·
streel machines, 1949-1962·, s,_·t'
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machines, 1963-197S; street
machines, 1976 and up; mini- .
trucks, all; trucks, 2WD, all; trucks
4WD, all; imports •. all; v1111s, alii
orphan cars, al~ 1111nque farm tractors, all; and motorcycles, aU\
Music lhroughout the da~ will
be provided by Steve KiDs. 1
The Shady River ShufOera\wiU
perform atl2:30 p.m. on lhe part.
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WASIDNG10N - Only weeks Administration officials say they
do not have an~nclusive evitheir resolve 1p fon:e a ~tum of dence to prove · is involved in
ousted H1itiail President Jean- drug traffiCking.
Beruand Aristide to JOvem his
country. Today, Washmgton. wiD
barely give Aristide th\1 time of
day, with high-level officials warning him only 1111 week that he
would have to negoliare his possible ~lum with the current' Haitian
leadershi .
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The ~p-flop, according to our
According to Haitian narcotics
sources, stems from an upsetting bureau documents. Seide's lrOUbles
re-examinati011 of Aristide's brief began at about midnight on Aug.
tenure as presidenL One incident in 22, 1991. It was on that night that
particular has raised questions in Haitian narcotics police received
Haili of whether drug corrupti011, reliable information lhat 300 kilos
which flourished under previous of cocaine had been dumped on a
reaimes, also persisted under the ranch north of Port-au-Prince by a
Arlsude Jl!CSideilcy.
. Colombian plane. When authorities
Cons1der the bizarre rags-to· arrived on the scene, the cocaine
riches tale of Roland Seide, an had llready disappeared, yet they
influential Haitian with lies to AriS· amsted several suspects who were
tide. Seide walks free today, slill on lhe scene. One of the susdespite suspicions about the source pects fingered Seide, who until that
of his wealth, and has for .months point was enjoying an almost
been a source of controversy minlculous ride up Haili's econom8111011~ SupporterS and opponents of ic ladder.
Arisude. "U.S. Drug Enforcement
Seide swled out as a ~lalively

By Jack.Anderson

and
Michael Binstein

ROBERT L. WINGETr
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PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant PubUsber/Controller

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Genen~l Manager

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.~·quits, Bush out fishing
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AP Spedtd Correspondeut
~ : · NEW YORK - Bill Clinton is celebrating his DeiiiClCI'IIIic presidential
i ~ominalion with a double boost for his campaign sendolf - one White
~ House rival is out of sons, the Olbcr out of sighL
,._ Ross Perot' s independent ci!Dpaign is over following Thursday's
. announcement that be WOII't seek the office after an. And ~ident Bush
:ls·holed up in the Wyoming wiltlemess, while speculation cireulales tbat
•)le may be considering a shateup of his own campaign.
:• The Aibnsas gqvemcr, who had lagged·bdtind Bush and Perot in lhe
~iJolls, surged to a ilozen~t lead in ooe completed 011 Tuesday. The
:j\BC News·Washington
survey showed his support at 42 percent,
~ush at 30 pe!WI!, the slumping Perot at 20 pen:enL The III8IBin of error
•,was plus or minus 4 pe~W~tage pciniS.
:• Gains of lhat magnilude are nolhing unusual at conventioo time, and
:ihey can vanish quickly. Four years ago, Michael Dukakis vaulted 17
~lJoints ahead of Bush just after his Democralic nominalion, and losL
:• Butlhat was andilional COIItesl, in good liml:s. This is a lhrc:e-man
with lhe economy slilllagging, and the VOitlS in a soor mood
,• · "Americans are disillusioned, angry and fearful," New York Gov.
~srio Cuomo said Wednesday night, nominating Clinton. He said it
•showed in " the quick embrace" the voters gave Perot for saying he'd
~hange things without telling lhem what (I' how. ·
;. While Perot announced his decisi011 and Clinton's nomination was
~ing ratified in New York, Bush went flsjling. He was at the isolaled
~yomin~ ranch of Secrewy of Slale James A. Baker m, his old friend
:Jnd longtime political confidante.
~ With Bush's re-electi011 campaign staDed, the setting and the company
~PfDmpled speculatioo of a shakeup in which Baker would lake o~ and
)ull the operation as be did in 1988 and in lhe primary camplli!l!l of 1980.
' Baker insisted such a plan hadn't come up, and Bush Slid they were
;tust fiShing.
.- The president has said repeatedly that he's not re811y in campaign gear,
~ won't be unlil the Republican National Convention ir. Houston next
illlmth. Then, he says. he ·u 1um it on and. presumably, 1um his campaign
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poor man, havin~ worked since
1972 as the supemsor of the storeroom at lhe SL Jean-Bosco church
in Haiti. It was during his tenure
there that soun:es say lte fmt met
Arislide, who had become a minister with the church. By most
accounts, Seide remained impoverished unlil 19~7, when he began
acquiring increasing amounts of
money, Tb~t year he was ques·
tioned by Haitian police for
allegedly trafficking in narcotics.
Nothin~ was eva proved, however.
Durmg the next few years,
Haitian police documents show that
Seide earned enough money 10
finance lhe construction of an
$800,000 hotel, named the
"Roland Inn Hotel," with ameni·
ties that included a swimming pool,
restaurant and spacious green
lawns. Seide !lisa opened bakery
and a ni~hlelub, the· "Cantino La
Saline.' "In three years, he
became one of the richest men in
the country," says Antoine
Atouriste, Hald's chief of informa.
lion and COIIrdinatio'n, the agency
in charge narcotics intelligence in

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~right now, the s11ge is Clinton's. He's weathered campaign

:ilumps, too, with no shateups.
•: When the Democratic roll caD clinched his nomination Wednesday
~ight, Clinton, ~ wife and daughter Ct~ sse d the slleet from a celebralion
:at Macy's to thank lhe delegates at Madison Square Garden. That breaks
;6'adilion, but he said he was emul81ing John F. Kennedy, who'd done it
~~ years ago.
Besides, it was good television. The poDs are up, the odds are impmvUtg, snd he's playing it an ((I' maximum advanlage.
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(llr The Associated Press, bas tovered aatlou11 toavcutlons slnte
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So now the ambitious young
man from Hope, M., has received
the nomination of the Democratic
Party for lhe office of president of
the United States. Whatever else
Bill Clinton's victory signifies, it is
teStimony to the value of a lifelong
fiXity of purpose.
We know that, as a very young
man, Clinton set his sights on a
political career. probably including
a bid f(l' the presidency. No doubt
if be had known tbat that bid would
occur after America shifted sharply
to the right during the 1980s, he
would have served his promised
streiCh in lhe ROTC after an, radJCI'
than merely use the deferment to
avoid service in Vietnam. But he
eventually perceived which way
the wind was blowing, and went so
far as to accept lhe chairmanship of
the Democralic Leadership Council, a group of influential
Democrats formed to urge the party
bacl: from the left, toward center•
Clinton has received deserved
credit for coming forward with a
good many relatively specifiC proposals for changes in federal poli·

cies - on health, education, the
environment,•mass transit and so
on. What is Jacking, thpugll - and
predictably, for after aU ihis is the

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- -------bard part -· is where aU the money
is gomg !0 come from. For the cost
will be hundreds of billions of dollars.
Clinton has two principal tech·
niques. for evadin~ that question,
and - while this 1s being wriuen
in advance of his acceptance
speech to the conventloo - it's a
safe bet lhat both will be 011 displly
in that oration.
Get a copy o~ the sP_CCCh and
count how many tunes Clinlon uses
the word "spend" as a ploposal for
fedeol actioo. I venture to guess,
not once. Then count the number of
times he uses the word "invest" as
a painless synonym for "spend."
You will find it again and again.
For example, that long-sinceexploCJed Democratic "solution"
for the problem of lhe urban under·

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some Pentagon observers, the
Navy's Tailhook sexual harassment
scandal is symptomatic of a more
ominous problem: a ~ing con·
flict between the umformed ser·
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ftoday in history
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By The 1\ssociated Press
' · Today is Friday, July 17, the I99th day of 1992. There are 167 days
~fl in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
'l ' On July 17. 1R9R, during the Spanish·Amcrican War, Spain surrcn~crC"d to the United States at Santiago, Cuba.
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On this date:
~ ~ In 1821,.Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
~ : In 1841, the British humor magazine Punch was first published.
~. '· .In 191 7, 75 years ·ago, the British ro,.Yal family adopted the name

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~ind sor.

l : In 1938, aviator Douglas Corrigan took off from New York, saying he
~as

headed for California; he ended up the next day in Ireland, earning
" Wrong Way Corrigan."
~ In 1945, President Truman, Sov.iet Premier Josef Stalin and British
~rim e Miniswr Winston S. Churchill began mcetmg at Potsdam m the
~ria~ Allied summit of World War II.
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~ In 1948, southern Democrats opposed 10 the nominati?JI of President
Srruman met in Birmingham, Ala., 10 endorse South Caroltna Gov. Strom
~hurmond for the White House.
~ In 1955, Disneyland had its opening day in Anaheim, Calif.
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In 1968. a coup In Iraq returned the Baath Party 10 power, five years
ficr it wa.~ ousted.
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In 1975, an Apollo spaceship docked with a Soyuz spacecraftm orbn
~ the first superpower link-up of iiS kind.
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"In 1979, Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza resigned and fled
~t~im!ie lf the nickname

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CoatiiJied troll pap 1
found innocent in a jury trial 011 'l'lllrsday in Mcip Counly Commoo Pleas eo.t.
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The men wae accllled of the April, 1989 breaking and enleimg
of Whaley' Grocay . Dalwin
~ 1 0 -Cculy .Public Defmckr Charles H. ~
he JniCDICd 110 uiDKIIIf Ill behalf of the defendants, and the F'J
Jetumed with the VCidict ID less than 30 minutes.
The Slate Wlllll... llen!td by Assistant Prosecuton Linda Warna and OeorJe P. Mi:Canhy.

ever, up until the time the investi- Garrett's staff, working with midgalion was taken away from NIS dle·level officers, put together lhe
and turned over to the civilian-run sliD-unreleased report.
Pentagon Inspector General's
Its central conclusion: Since
Office, he also bad not issued most future naval conflicts will
orders requiring officers to give probably be within 200 miles of
run swements to NIS or for com· land, and will likely be directed
dm.
manders to stop blocking NIS against land-based wgeiS, we must
Sources close to former Navy
activilies.
begin converting from a "blue
Secrewy H. Lawrence Garrett say molested at the conventioo. HowAs a high-level congressional water" fleet (desi&amp;ned to fi)!!ll bathe resigned in part because his eva, after riearly 1,500 interviews armed services committee staffer tles on the open sea), to a 'brown
orden had been WJeiY ignored by with current and forma Naval avi- puts it: "The uniformed services, _ water" fleet {designed 10 fight near
the uniformed SCMCes - both bt IliOn who ·attended lhe .c:onvention, and especially the Navy an.d the land and suppon operatioos against
high-level brass and middle-level NIS could noi find one who would Marine Coips, go along with what land·bascd largeiS).
commanders.
admit to even~ any impropri· they are ordered to do by the 'suits'
The Marine Corps was even
" Larry Garrell gave his entire eties, let alooe betng one of the at the Pentagon when they believe unhappier with:Defense Secretary
professional life to the growth of estimated 70 drunken Hiers who it is their besl interesL When they Richard Cheney's decisi011, ~
the U.S. Navy,'' says one source had lined a third-floor hallway dqn't, they dt'ag their feet \ they on through Garrett, to ac:~p p~
clo3c to the former iiCCtelary. "He molestinl any passing women.
resist or m the end they s1mply for the V-22 Osprey verucal-ltft
responded as he should have when
This was fll' more than simple i~ the order. They feel they can aircraft. The Pentagon's civilian
he finally learned of the charges ~· The Navy, at all lev- oudlst, ot go around, ank service leadership determined the ~liRe
~~':a~:Ci~~rL!h~~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~;=~=te~:!d ~(I' even IDY De ense sec- f~~~i:~sivc IDd too eavy
plained about beini seJtuaUy man· to order their subordinates to sivc
Two recent examples of ...avy
But the Marine Corps' uni·
handled at last September's Las full statements, 10d many would • foot-dragging standout
formed brass was nol about to
Veps COIIvelltiOII). But his orders not even aDow NIS to photograph
In 1990, Gmett m1ercc1 a major accept even a direct order 10 shut
wac laracly ignored by the uni- their men so that die women could Sll11legic review aimed at delt,rmin- down their No. 1 future ~ pri·
forma, as bas beal the case in ocher identify their attacU,. in a photo ing the future direction ~the Navy ority. They beJIII a furioUs lobby·
maaen bla and 1111111."
lineup,
and the Marine Corps. The "Naval . inli effon on ClpiiOI Hlll, concenReportedly, GIIRit only learned
chief of~aval Opc:ntions
Foree• Clpabilitie• Planning trating Oil delegatiOIII from Pennof Ll. Cou1hlin 's charges weeks Fnlnlt Kelso •yalhll he has "zero Effort" wu dcligned to force lhe sylvania and Teltll where the plane
after tlley had been leveled, and tolerance'' toward 1exual harass- Navy and Marine Corps to begin will be manufactured.
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after the N1vy Investigative Sa- ment, and thai he inlllldl to see thai uldag hint questions - aiJd malt:In the face of conaresslonal
vice had begun an•inv~stigation . the Navy chanaes it atliiUdes. How- · ing even birder deciJiOIIS - about demands that the plane be devel· ,
_ _ __...;__;_ _:__ _ _ _ _.;._.....;_.....,..____ downsizing In the post.Cold War oped. Cheney has accepted a cominto ex ile in Miami.
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promise in which 10 additional :
In 1981 . 114 people were killed when a pair of wallcways. abov~.the
These were not questions the $l.S billion will bo spent to see if:
lobby of lhe Ksnsas City Hyatt Regency Hotel collap~ dunng a tea uuiformed leadeuh•p wanted to the pllne can be made lighter and · ·
dance.':
have.llklld; they tnew !bey would cheaper.
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In 19R9, the controversial B·2 "slcalth " bomber was given its first ootllb the aDJWerl, So, reponedRobert Wapan II 1 sylldlcat· :
· night lest at Edwards Air Force Base in California, two days after a tech- · Jy, they wenllnto their foot-drag• ed columnist for Newspaper :
nical problem fo1tcd a postponcmcnL
gina mode. UJtimMeJy, metnben of . Eaterprlile Alloclatlon.

Soutb·Central Ohio
Tonight, variable cloudiness
with a chlnce of shMoaa or dill·
derstorms. Low In the mid-60s.
Light west winds. Chance of llin
40 pe!WIL Saturday putly cloudy
with a slight chance 'or showers or
thunderstorms. High in the mid-

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Monday. Highs in from die upper
70s to the mid 80s. Lows in the
upper SOs or die lower 60s.

Area
deaths
Arthur Cross
Arthur B. "Art" Crosl, 56, Bassett Road, Athens, died Thursday,
July 16, 1992 at his RSidence.
Born in Braxton, W.VL, he wu
a son of the !ale Walter EIIICillllll
Addie Boone Cross. Mr. Cross
retired from General Telcpllotle
after ·29 yean ~ ICIVice. He - I
member of the Alexander Lioos
Club; Easlem Ohio Quart« Ilene
Association of which he had served
as youth team advisor and president for throe years; the Ohio Quar·
ter Horse Associatioo; West Virginia Quarter Hone Auoc:iltion;
American Quartet Hone Asaociation; and the ~ Valley Running Horse ASIIX'iatlon. He Wll a
4-H advisor for 12 yean, a biddy
league basketball coach for 18
years and a pill cub ...,.. rl Oil
Seoul Pacl: SO. He was 1110 1n
atmy veteran having served in

11embet of Jacksonville Eagles
Club No. 1034, IIIII a socill mem11« of die Jw • • "'Viile VFW.
Besidea Ills mother, he is survived by his wife, Elaine Murphy
Downs; three 10111, Adam, Eric,
1nd Rlch1rd, all 1t home; two
brothers, Dick Downs of J1tt·
sonville and Tom Downs of
Glouster; three sisters: Joneua
Romuowski of Carroll, Martha
P1rilh of Glouster and Cindy
Robd:ofNewaL
Funertd services will be at I
p.m. 011 Sunday It Cardaras Funer11 Home in Glousler with Rev.
Gary Allon officillinJ. Burial wiD
be In HiiiiDp Cemelcry in Millfield.
Friends may call II tho funeral
home from 2 10 4 p.m. and 7 10 9
p.lll.lll Sllunlay.

Bessie Haddox

Beuie Mae Haddox, 94, Middleport,
died Thunday, July 16,
Korea.
1992,
al
Scenic Hills Nursing
Mr. Croas is survived bJ hi• Hollie In I'MDiplljs.
wife. Hilda JIIII!.SMenlem aou;
Born In Wayne Cbunty, W.
a daughter, Nancy Aun Bail,
VL,
011
Jllll*y 30, 1898, Hltldox
Lopn; I 1011 and diJiahl«·in-la~, was allonlemlkcr.
Milk and Belh Croa. A&amp;henl; two
sons, Larry and Terry Crou, . She is MVi¥ed by I daughter,
Athens; throe grandchilcRII, Cody Juanlla l.upb, Rio Gaade; 11011,
Allen and Nllhan Bradley Ball, and Chela Jladdox, HoDywood, Fla.;
four Jl'lftdehildren and six greatMason Tyler Cross; two brothers pllldcllilthn.
and sisters-in-law, Amos and
- preceded in death by
Gladys Croll, L1ns•vil1e, and · herShe
hub
r ~. Hernwl, and a dlllghAncil and Wlllda Croa, Jackson; I ~er,c-Hiddox.
sister and brotha·in-law, Audrl
FunentiiCIVicei will be held at
and William Plrr, Columbus; and
II a.m. 01 Monday 11 Fiaher
13 nlccea and nephews.
Funentlllollle In ~ wilh
Besidel hiJ
ts he - pre- Rev.
A. SeddOft
illinl·
ceded in death
»•Jdpaents, BurialJaei
will be It Riverview Ceme• half-llilter and a nephew.
inMiddle
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Servlcea will be Monday at the
hours•
Bisony-Jordan Funaal Home ia
Albany It 2 p.m. wilh Rev. Olellu
A. Henneman officlltinJ. Burial lma McDaniel
wiD be in Arhenl County Maloly
POINT PI..E.ASANT. W.Va.Gardena with military sraveside lml A. t.leDinid, 83. of l"oim
servicel by the AlbMy VFW 1'1111 l'leallnt, died lliillday, July 16,
1992, • P u• Valley Holpilll. .
No. 9893.
SIJe Willi born July I, 1~, the
Friends may call 11 the f.-'ll
home after 2 p.m. Satmday IIIII any dqhler ~ lhe late llabert and
time Sunday. Memorial~ervices Edld (Wiiac) Meadows.
wiU be contlueled SliMily a 7 p.m.
A ft'.Cinld Clllployee ~ PleasaN
at the funcnl home by the Aleun- Valley llolpilll whele lhe had
der Lion1 Club.
Will ked • I cook IIIII I nune'a aide
for
20 yaa, aile wu llso 1 faller
JobnDowns
Jobn "Jack• L. Downs, 38, of
Gloulter, died on nuraday, July
16, 1992 at Doctor' a Hoapilll in It l..lklll S. Holpilll. SIJe was 1
= t II' ~ llle Heipts United
Nell!)llville following a brief ill·
MedM
f 7 Oun:lt ... die Pleasanl
ness.
Valley
Holpill1 Auxililry•
He was born 011 Seplember 2S,
II
addil1oa
10 ller PRIJls she
1953 in A.lhens, the 1011 d the late
John J. Downs and Vera McBride wu alio IRCICded ill death by her
Do.wns. He was a carpenter, 1 JMulwcJ, WilliiiD F. McDaniel, in
1979; ind I brodler and sister.
SarviWIIi ildwde 01111 dlu&amp;hter
11ae Daily SmtiNI
IIIII 1011 Ia IIW, Xllie IIIII }ohn
Bnldcri d Oallipolia; IIIII llucc
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class - namely, throwing huge Texas Gov. Ann Richards, and the
sums of money at it - ~ in vice presidential candida!e, Sen. AI'
the updated Clinton version as Gore, respond to lhe questions of
"investing in the human resources talk-show reporters oolhis issue. It
of our urban population" or 901tle was comical to behold.
Ms. Richards, I thought, hanclose variant thereof. What you
"spend," you see, is spent; what dled the question better: Ignoring
you " invest" returns (one hopes) lhe problem of how much could be
with intmst. Or so Clinton would raised. she opined that rich people
would go along quite amiably with
have us believe.
Clinlon' s only direct explana- the increase (as if thai were the
tion for where those hundreds of problem), and cited some anegedly
billions will come from is the old- parallel experience in Texas as eviest blunderbuss in the whole dence.
Sen. Gore never answered the
armory of class warfare: He will
increase the 18ltes of "the rich," question at an ..He simply took off
who must be made 10 pay "their into the wild blue yonder. pointing
with pride and viewing with alalln.
fair share."
and
wound up with a plea for lhe
Just what the rich's fair share
oncoming
generations of Amerimight be, Clinton doesJ!' l say.
Should the top 1 percent of 18ltpay· ca's yOtJtg.
He. may have been right 81 thaL
ers pay (for example) a quarter of
all federal income l8Xes? Should If Clin101t winf and "invests" even
the top 10 ~~ pay a fuU ha1fl a fraction of .the hundreds of bilThat's no solution: They both do. lions he has promised, America's
already. How much harder can young are going to need all the
President Clinton's l8X collectors help IIley can get.
William Rusher is a syndialt·
squeeze them before they stan
ed columnist for Newspaper
lool:ing for offshooi loopholes?
On ·the Sunday before the con- Enterprise Asocladon.
vention opened,_I saw .its chair,

Harassment case points up deeper rift

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In the walt:e of Arislide's victory
in lhe !991 electiOIIS, Seide is said
to have helped maintain Arislide's
" La Fanmi Ce La Vi" orphanage
in Pon-Au-Prince. Atouriste says
that Seide was " responsible for
food distribution for the presi!kinl"
Shortly after the arrests at the
ranch Haitian police brought in
Seide' to face questions abol,lt his
alleged connection to lhe drop. In
the ensuing days, police records
reveal tbat a search was conducted
at the Roland Inn Hotel. While
nothing turned up on hotel grounds,
the documents state that lijlproximately 6 pounds of cocaine was
discovered in a jeep as it was leaving the hotel. More cocsine was
later found on the Dominican
Republic borda.
Although they had not found
Seide actually carrying narcotics,
in September, Haiti's minister of
Juslice publicly a!TIIDled thai Seide
was linked 10 the shipment Seide
insisted that he had no involvement
with drug trafficking, caDing such
activity "the $realest cri~e ~at
exists.'' But Se1de had public opmion 011 his side. In lhe wake of his
questioning, an angry crowd of
Aristide supponers gathered outside the Justice building to demand
his release. They got their wish,
prompting a flurry of allegations
thai Aristide had ordered his
release.
To some outside observers and
most Hailian military offteials, lhe
Seide release is just one of many
disturbing reasons why Aristide
should not return. Haili's CIC chief
says that U.S. officials wac also
unhappy with Seide's release,
though DBA officials familiar with
lhe incident would not comment or
speculate on the reasons behind
Seide's release. In lhe meantime, as
mo~ evidence emerges about Aris·
tide's true nature, U.S. officials are
being forced 10 question the morality of enforcing embargo that is
only hurting Haiti's starving~·
Jatk Auderson and M•cbael
BinsteiD are tolumnlstl ror United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

d1epon, failure to COIIIIOI, $20 and
SIDIICD R. Shuler, Llllpvi11e.
speed, $ZS 1nd coals; Barbal"ll
M1ney, ,Scott Depot, W. Va.,
speed, $2211111 COlli; Chris Vlriln,
Oleahile, a belt violltim, COtiiJ.
PIUI FteemMI, Cedar Late, Ind.,
safety viol1tion, $80 and costs;
Christian Farro, FPO, New York,
N.Y.. speed, $2811111 COlli; Ilonlld
Burness, RintJF, N.H., speed, $23
and c:osu; Stevm Galt, laoxville,
Tena., speed, $30 and costs; Joy
Matthews, Columbus, speed, 20
and coats; Richard R1wlincs.
Colu11bus, ll)eed, $20 and
. cosll;
Kimberly S. llmilh, PUmcroy, Ileal
belt violation, COliS only; Robert L.

Mcip Counly Coun or Commill) Pleas .Judcc Patricl: O'Brien
procrned 24cueaiiiJUiy IS.
Pine4 were Carol Dilley Hobbard, RDlland, flilure to control,
$20 ud costs; Scott D. Gilbert,
Coolville, - bell viol.... costs;
Del L. O.din. Lanlsville. fllhinJ
wllllout fitense, 515 and coats;
SheUy l:'icJrtM, Pumaoy, Ileal bdt
violadon, $20 and costs; Wl!llda M.
Blackburn, Long Bmml, ill)propa'
backing, $10 ud coau; Fraak
Hauy, Pomeroy, anault, six
liiOIIlhs jliiiiUSJli'II4M 10 30 days,
COlts two yean prttlliQn, alcohol
assessment; Mlnha J. Siders. Mid-

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Anaeles, who 1rrived a Jerry
Brown delep!e and left a ClintonGore boost.er. "We have to come
qedler for our party."
Clinton and Om leaving,
too. After a mornins rtdly. the
Arbnas governor and Tenneuee
senator wae rlf ((I' a bus caravan
lhrougb eighllllllel, deslinalion SL
Louis, die Slilpl in between mostly
pockeu d ~ ¥Oteri who were
11110118 Perot'I biggest boatlm.
As !My inlroduced themselves
to the natioa. bolh Clinton and
Gore quoted from tile scriptures,
praised their wives 11 dyni!Dic,
new·,.O deVOied 10 etb:atioa and children, IIIII IOicl personal
IIOries ~ Mlguisll.
Clinton spoke of being born
three IIIOIIlbllfta his falher died,
aad of confronting
abosive
alcoholic atepfather; Gore of his
son' a near death three years ago
after being lb'UCk by a car. Their
pain, they said, shiped their public
life.
"Always. abe taufhl me to
tight." au.oo said of his JDOther's
struBJle• 11 a sinale parent and
against 1hall canter.
"When you see your six·yearold son fighting for his life, you
realize lhat aome things mauer
mo~ than winning," Oore said.

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Correction
Katie Sanden, a participant in
the Meigs Colllty I'£DL pi~

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Sandy In Tladay's edicion.

CoatiDued from ptllf1
ABC News polled 527 VOierS, who
gave ClinlOII a 54-31 lead. ClinlOII
enjoyed an even bigger lead among
"likely voters,'' wlio favored the
Arkansas g o - S8 percent 10 29
percent, ABC said.
Earlier polls found Clin1011 and
Bush virtually tied in two-way
matcbes. Perolled throe·WBY polls
in early Jitne, but his support melt·
ed in July. Perot sank 10 20 pacenl
and lower during the COIIoenlion.
Regardless of whom they ~·
port, 42 pertent of the ¥011'.1'1 said
IIley wish Perol had stayed in and
37 percent were glad he dropped
out, ABC said. Other opinions
were in between (I' IIICalain.
For the fir~t time, Clinton's
favorable rating was double his
unfavorable - S9-Z9 - but
Bush's37 percent f~ Wlllll9
points below his S6 percent unfavorable.
This disenchantment with Bush,
which the White House says is lied
to the economy, helped Clinton
drlw more Petol supporiUS than
Bush did in the two-way llllldlups.
ABC said that among likely ¥Oim
favoring Perol, 47 percent went
over to Clinton, ud 31 percent
went over to Bush.
The polls Thursday night each
had a 1111111in of sampling error of
plus or minus S perttlllage .JI!&gt;ints.
One· night polls- have aildttional
'sources of error and bias . For
example, respondents may JeaCI to
dramatic news with opinions that
shift as they are exposed 10 funher
developmenu and the reactions or
others.
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Fasally pink ~1uaed
The Rillland Fric!!dly Oardeners
will have a .family picnic at the
Firemen' 1 Park 1n Rutland on
Wednesday Mh Shirley VanMeter
as hostelS. All members are to
brilig potluck ilenll IIIII a piece rl
treasUred wood far roll call. Mlrie
Birchfield will chair tho program
on aathering and cleaninc weathered wood with educationtd informllion on usins nature's treasures
in arranging.
Star Gnn1e 10 11eet
Star Grange meeting scheduled
for Saturday It 6:30p.m. at the
PIC haD has been canceled. The
next meeting will be Saturday;

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Tom ud Carol WristOII of the
Country
Sweethearts,
WillilmlfDWII, W.VL, will sine at
Sllt·Mill Park in Racine 011 Auf.
IS instead of tomorrow as prcvloualy liiiiOUIICed at the LOIIJ Bot11111 ice CRIIII aocial.

T......e appolaled

.Frederick M. Tuttle hiS been
appointed trustee for Chester
Toirnllhip to flU the unexpiled term

Lottery numbers ::

Riffle, Pomeroy, disorderly CODCU!VELAND (AI') ..c. HtJe are
duct, $SO and coats; Jtichar!l Stew- Thursday night's Ohio Lotteey,
art. Middleport. • bek violation, selections:
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Pomeroy, disorderly con&lt;b:t, $25
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and ~COliS.
Davtd Barber, Reedsville, no Pkk4NWD~
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1·1·8-0
driving jl!ivileges, 10 da~ Jail.~·
pended if valid operMOr s license JS
(seven, IICVCII, eight, zero)
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provided in 60 days. $7S IIIII COliS;
. ~ Super LoUo jackpot is $16;
lailure to control, $30 and com; million.
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Clifford WhiUington, Rutland, no
operator's license, $75 and costS,
10 days in )ail suspended if yalid
operltor'slicense is pniYided m60
days; Ronalcl R. C~means, Tup- Am Ele Power .... :..............33 3/4
pers Plains, speed, $2S and costs;
Ashland Oil .......................24 7/8
James R. Lemley, Rutland, seal AT&amp;T ...............................44 In.
Bank One. ..........................44 3/8
beltviolation,cosw.
Bob Evans ......................... 18 ,1n.
Channing Shop.................. 29 7/8
City Holding ........ .............. l9 In.
Federal Mogul................... 15 3/4
Vetei"IIDS Memorial
Goodyear
T&amp;R ..................65 3/4
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS • Key Cen!IJrion
................... 20 1/4
Floyd Farra, Racine; Melvin
Lands
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l1un101t, Racine; and Jennie Hay· Limited Inc ........................32
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man, Ponland.
Multimedia Inc .................. 27 1/4
THURSDAY DISCHARGES Rcstaurant ...........L ...9/16
Florence Windoli, Kenneth BisseU, Rax
Reliance Electric................ l7 1/8
IIIII FJsie Welch.
Robbins&amp;Myers ................ 16 3/4
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Shoney's lnc...................... 21
Jal7 16 dlsebar1e1 - Mrs. Star Bank .......................... .32 1/4
Roonie Arms and daughter, Mrs .. Wendy lnt'l.:...................... ll 3/4
Jeffrey Bmfford and daughter, Worthington Ind ................ 22 3/4
Debcnh Ferguson and Lorele HiD.
Stock reports are the 10:30
Jal7 ., Jilrtbs- Mr. and Mrs.. a.m. quotes provided by Blunt,
Eric Arbaugh, daughter, Jackson. Ellis and Loewi of GaHipolis.
Mr. ud Mrs. Jeffrey Rathburn,
daughter, Gtdlipolis.

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10 S p.m. Admission is $1 and there
wiD be demOIIStrltions; quill related cJaft show. and quilt appaisals
available ((I' $5. There llso will be
an exhibilll''s door pile.
Pick ap shirts
Individual winners at Southem
B•sketmll Camp may pick up their
t· shirll at the Sonthern High
Schoololfa:e.
Support JlliUP to meet
The Alzheimer's Diseaae sup·
pon group willmeel Wednesday II
I :30 p.m. at the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center. All interested persons lilly attend.
Reulliol DIIDaecl
The Circfe family reunion wiD
be held July ZS a Star Mill Plrt in
Racine. There will be 1 potluck a I
p.m. Briils laWII chain.
Mcetiq IIOCke
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The regul1r meeting of the
Buckeye Hilla-Hockin&amp; Valley
Regional Development 'Diatrlct
Execulive Commiuec will bo July
28 It 7:30 p.m. in the conf-.ce
room in MaieCta. The audilotudFt
and penomel commiuce wiD be •
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Sevm ea11s ((I' assilllnCC MR answered 011 Thursday and early
Friday by units d Meip Enlc:rpllcy Services.
AI8:5S a.m. yeslelday, Salem l~units
.m.t ~Andrews
Road for a Jekindled fire. Al.ll:.51 a.m.,
UJIJts wmt to
SIIIC RWc 7 for an llJIO fire. David Stewart was owner. .
A112:1S p.m.,
llltlon went 10 Soulh Fourth. Gladys
Davis -lrlnspolted 10 e1t1ans Memorial Hospital. AI 2:28 p.m.,
Middleport aquads MRIUa 10 Ovabud Center. Elizabelh Acker·
101111111 Vida Green Mle taken 10 Pleasant Vllley Hospilll. Al.8:!7
p.m., Pomeroy squad went to lhe sheriffs olfJCC and UWed Judy
Fleeman. AJ.8:2S p.m., S)'lliCUIC squad went 10 Pomeroy Naning
and RebabilitatioJI Cenl«. Edward Whitlach was taken to Vermns.
On Friday at 8:37 a.m., Pomeroy squad went to Brownell
Avenue for Edna Wayland, who was liken to Veterans.

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Saturday, July 18

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St. Louis beats Cincinnati 5-1
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CINCINNATI (AP)- Todd
Worrell bas made it into the St.
LoUis Cardilllls' rwm1 book. even
if he hasn't made it all the way
bal;k as their closer.
Worrcll' equaled Bruee Sutter's
team record of 127 career saves
Thursday night by getting the last
four outs in a 5-1 victory over
slumping Cincinn.~ti. It was WOI·
rell's first save tn nearly three

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}le went 34 appearances this
season alone before getting No. I.
The reason: closer Lee Smith's
dependability (23 saves) has
reOOced Worrell to a sewp,man.
'l1llt'II remain the ~ Imler
for now. Worrell is startmg to
make a difference after two years
of.~lbow problems, but he's not
ready to make a scene.
~ 'It's working," be said. "Lee is
~ to lhrow a little betkl, and
I'll! starting to lhrow a little beuer.
Mt P.hilosophy is, 'If it's Jl!ll.llrolce,
doilt fill iL' Let'S keep it going the
it is.
'In the last three weeks to a
m~th. I've been throwing the ball
effectively enough to get some
saW., if there was the opportunity.
~ way the bullpen is made up
~.that's Lee's job."
The entire Cardinals' pitching
staff is working out quite nicely
th9e days. The staff has a 1.69 .
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Apoldto _ , wilb CoMa Mumy, ....

PITCHING

(10 deciliona) llaoldwo&lt;l,
t.2. .111. L94:
Gll'liao, Atl1n11, 13· 3, .112, 2.57;
Swindoll, ONCINNATI, 1-2, .BOO, ~94;
Black, Su fnnc;iac:o. 1·2. .100, 2.90;
T........,, I&lt; Louio, 9·3, .7S~ 1.17; K.
1~ • .714, ~69; Mcqon.
au-, 7-), .700,l66; IAilorand' AI·
111111,
'·'· .700, 3.64.
STR.IKBOUTS
- C011o, Now Yo:rl,
154; Small&amp;, Allanll, 123; S. Fcm~ndez,
New Yoot, 115; Dnbok, PllllbuiJh, 101;

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COWBOYS
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llonoo,Mfoly.
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BOilici, wide rocei.ver, and MUhammad

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HOUSTON OILERS - Siped A•
Hunw, utem Sce~t Mlftin izNl Oroa
McKot. dtlaa1ive ~ckl•, aad Jackie
Rowan lild Tim W.UOW, olf..&amp;o \Ide-

American League
BA TnNG - Puckeu, Mianc1011,
.336; B. ~~~- S0111lo, .371; R. A1omlr, Toroa1o, . 32~: B•crJ•, CLEVE·
LAND, .319; Bcmhck, Ou1ond, .318:
Molitor. Milwaultee, .'315; Thomas,

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Wcoddd~ Jllllllin1 bodl; ltln)' GlOM,
~;INSDI•~dihtM

RIJNS - tcn.llloudl. Mimelola. 64;

- . ~. 64; Phillipl, Doboil,
M ; Mack, Minll•au. 60; E. Mut.incz,

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -

c-.

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S.ulo. 59;
T....... 56; R. A1omar, TOftlftta. ~.
RBI - Pioldor, Doo•i1,75; McOwiJe,
o.tllnd, 69; 1\acteCl, MiiUieltlll, 66; 0 .
Bell. aucaao. 66: Caner. ToroniO, 6?:
Tbomu, Wc:aao. 51; Frymu, Dclroi~.o
S1· Juan Gonulot, feua, 57; BeUe,

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Dura PeiTJ, ll1fouin hell; R1te
Wili*M,

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bam, fllllblck; 1H Com.U111 Bat011.,

~DIIIOOO!ARGFRS - W~

c:Li!vEt.ANO. 57;
BtllimOtO,
fl.
HJTS - Puc:ketlo Mlnaaaas., 12~
s....,, CLilVELAND.Itl; . , _, P..
1roi1, IllS; E. Mutinol, Saale, 101; S1111'
n , fcu1, 104; DovOJU\Ilo Bll&amp;im.ore,
101 ; Molitor, Mihf'l'*ee.,.lOO.
DOUBUlS - Hall, New Yoot. 27; B.

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Cocil Doueue, c:omubadl, aad Ore1
Byma.~..am..

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SlilfWOIIII aad W~oar Bloob. wiolo,..

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Yodl, 25; Youn~ Milwllllc.., 25; Joyner,
Konw cu1, 24: a..., tta.... a~y, 23:
Rc:imcr. Teus. 22; PuckcU, Minnaot1,

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ~
eo.-, Ht-.
wf4e receiver, Clll m..o.,..., C'ICIGUICS.

22.

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TRIPU!S - ~Btl- 6;
Devemul, 81ltim~ 6; Ustach, Mil·
wa"*-ee. 5: R. Alomu, Taa10, S; Sian,
Tu11, 5; Whito, Toroa1o, 5; Jhiact,

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·TOIMO.................S4 34
49 39
Milwa.UO .............&lt;! 42

The right-hander made a rare
relief appearance last Sunday and
gave up a two-run homer to Gary
Redus that handed Piusburgh a 7-6
win. He was rouahed up Thursday
for 10 hits- including six doubles
and Olivares' homer - in just 6
1/3 imings.
"We've had players injured,"
Belc:her said. "We've had a rough
schedule. But I think we need to
remain positive,! really do. If anybod~ has to feel down it's a guy
that s lOSI two in a row, but I'm not
going to do that. 1 stiU feel posi •
tive."
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CIDCAOO WHflll SOX - lteoalled

!AVES - Leo Smidt, Sl. l.oWI; 23;
ChatlUMI., CN'aNNAn, 21; D. Janet,
Hvuttoa. 19; Wetteland , Montreal, 17;
lotitdl Williaml, Phillcldpltil, 17; M
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Son Dicp, 15; B.undo,l'illob.qh, 1'r"

lutem DlvWoft
WL ....

By losing five of their last six,
the Reds have let the Atlan!a
Braves cut their lead from s1x
games to otte. The last two losses
have been painful and have both
involved Belcher.

Baseball

BATIINO - lt..t, Plilladolphio,
.1.6; Va.SI~oi ~11•burJia• .. 3-42;
1 .!27; MiODII, Son
Shol!ioW, Son
Dieto. .319; o.,... Son Dloto•.317; w.
~Sao Fnociooo. .316; MoO.o, Son
F . -..311 .
RIJNS - Bigio,
. - . 110; Oril·
aam.·~ 57~ oekhh Modroal,
56· Robwl, CINCINNAn, 54; T. F•
n•~••· Baa Di•ao, 54; Gw7J1D, Stn

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AoaolAo.IOI ; Rijo,ON&lt;lNNATI, IOO.

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The NL w~ leaders 6nd them·
selves in aouble COining out of the
All·Star break. Third baseman
Chris Sabo is out with a bad ankle, .
Sanden is out indefinitely, and left·
bander Tom Browning is having
surgery next week on his ruptured
knee ligaments.

Transactions

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for a11east two weeks. .
"He dove in like he was steal·
ing a base," Pagnozzi said. "If
you're zoinz to plow into the
catcher, you've got to plow. When
he dove, he was ex~ He cante
rizht into my knee.'

Nallollll Leape

NATIONALWGUE

,_

lot rl pressure ott the offense.
Omar Olivares (6-4) became the
offense's best friend Thursday
night, allowing just one run and
nine hits· over 7 213 innings. He
also became its best weapon, hii·
ling a two-run homer in 1 decisive
three-run seventh inning off Tim
Belcher (8-8).
It was Olivares' second career
hOiner and his fli'SI since 1990. He
fouled off two bunt anempts before
swinging away 81 a slider down the
middle.
"He had some good swings his
other times up," Belcher said.
"That's the reason I didn't throw
him a fastball. I lried to lhrow him
a slider down and just didn't get it
down.''
Fastball, slider- it didn't matter.
"I got lucky and hit it," Oli •
vares said.
It was that kind of night fOI the
Reds, who lost their founh straight
game, bad Belcher wm in his sec·
ond consecutive JJOOI performance
and IOSI outftelder Reggie Sanders
for at least two weeks.
Sanders·tried to wm a triple into
an inside-the-park homer in the
second, but was out at home by I 5
feet. He dove at catcher Tom Pagnozzi, whose right knee dug into
his ribs.
Sanders broke a rib and punctured his right lung. He'll be hospi·
talized fOI two days and sideliried

Nalloulllocbr .......

NEW YOIIIt aANOBRS - Traclod
Nuio Th,., fclnr...t. to the ~
Nodh SU. fm,_.
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HOME RVNS - W.0WU.. OUitnd,
21: Deer, Detroit, 21; Jum Ooazalcz,

Tau, 19; B~ CU!VI!IAND, 19; T•·
lletm, Douvit, 19; Caner, ToroniO, 19;
CanMCo, Oakland, 11; field. .., Dtaroit,

lB.
STOLEN BASES - l.olloo, CUM!·
LAND, 32; Polonia, Califomia, 30; Lil·
llc:h, Milwau.koo, 29; Andonoa, BalLi·
.,..., :19; .....,, ChiCIJO, 71; lUJal.....
1011, ()Ulmd, 26; Kn~ ....
..
22.

PITCIDNO (10 4acill0fta) - Ju•a
Ouaa1a, Tor011ta, 11·2, .146, 2.11 ;
!na•J•· MiM•ot•. 9·2. .ua. 3.19:

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........ s-Jo, II·!, .716, 3Jj); lunio
Morrit, Torooto, 11·3, .716, 4.31; It
Browll, Teua, 14-4, .771, l .OI; ApP.•. .
1taotu Cilp, 111-3, .769, ~33; MOIIina,
Blltimore, 9·3:,;!l0, 2.-40; Mdlow.U.
Ookafl,ll-&lt;1, ,,,., 3.50.
!ITRIUOUTS - Jaan Ou&amp;maa.
T010010, 122; -·New Yodc, 120;
Cloma, . _ I~ tt. ....... T-.

91; Apple; ' - a.,, 95; R. - ·
- , 91; lpo, T - 91.
SAVEl - BcllonloJ, 0Utm4, 30;
A~,- .... 71; Moalaom"!l,
ldu CIIJ, 22: lcll,-.a, TC~~~U; Zl;
01oao, B o l - 21 : Thl..-.
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TOUR~AMENT CHAMPS- This foursome
daiaed 1 ~ 1111 the last nine to post an overaU
!:1 ud elttllll the Melp COIIDt)' Cocer Tourna.
meat erowa Tlaanda7 afteraoon at the Meigs
Cuut)' Golf Clab - r Pomero7. The wiuaers

are now eiUglble to participate In the state event
at the Firestone Country Club. Members or the
winning team are (L·R) John Hoback, Jason
Ingels, Jay Warner and Mike Lieviug.

POWERFUL PUNCH? - WW Mason County funeral director
Red Tucker be seeiDg stars after this picture? No, not really! This
wu one or the several times former Olympic heavyweight champion
Pete Rademaeber, (left) special guest at the Meigs Canc:er Tourument and Ohio state spokesman for the American Cancer Society,
sparred with the local golfer.

Floyd's record-tying 64 gives him
share of lead in British Open
By STEVE WILSTEIN
GULLANE, Scotland (AP) He's good enough to spank the
young kids on the tour. He's old
enough to join his pals soon on the
senior circuit.
Ray Floyd doesn't know which
way he '11 tum when he hits The
Big Five-Oh in September: For the
moment, though, he's delighted to
be making a charge tow~ a csreer
Grand Slam at ihe British Open,
the only majOI be hasn't woo. ·
Floyd's classy, record-tying 64
at Muirfield - 7 under par - in
the fltSt round Thursday deepened
his conviction that he's never been
more in command of his game.
No one who saw him artfully,
almost nonchalantly, birdie eight
holes would dispure him. His ftnal
birdie on the 550-~ No. 17, the
one that brought him a share of the
lead with Sieve Pate, was typical.
Floyd hit the shortest 1t:e shot of
his group; 20 yards behind Nick
Price, 10 yards behind Tom Kile.
Unfazed, Floyd hit a 3-iron lhrough
the green to the fringe, then
chipped beautifully within a foot of
the hole before tapping in.
Flayd stroBed lhrough the whole
round like that, looking so relaxed
in his bright red vest over a shon·
sleeved while shirt Dramatic char·
coal, sun-framed clouds threatened,
and the wind kicked up brieOy, but
for the most part he played as easily as the gentle breezes brushing
the heather and dune grass.

"I am pis¥ing bettet than I have
ever played m my career," Floyd
said, not lightly dismissing such
earlier triumphs as the 1976 Mas·
ters, the 1969 and 1982 PGAs and
the 1986 U.S. Open.
"Age tn me is a number - it
doesn't really matter."
The only number that mattered
was the 64 that matched Pate and
put them a stroke ahead of Ian
Woosnam and Gordon Brand and
two strokes up on Nick Faldo and
three others on a day when more
than a third of the field broke par.
In 121 British Opens, only three
other players ever shot 64 in the
fltSt round. the last Rodger Davis at
Muirfield in 1987.
Floyd has been around long
enough, and has lost leads often
enough, not to get too cocky over
his score.
"You cannot win a tournament
in any one round except the last,"
he S&amp;ld, "but you can lose it in any
of the four rounds with a bad

score.••

who was 46 when he won in 1867.
His son, "Young" Tom Morris,
became the youngest winner at 17
in 1868. ·
Floyd bad his chances in other
British Opens, but either blew them
on his own or was blown out by
othm. In 1987 81 Muirfleld, he was
two shots behind Faldo midway
through the final round, but fell
apart on the last nine as Faldo
pulled away.
Floyd finished second at St.
Andrews in 1978 when Nicklaus
edged him by a couple rl shots. In
1976, Floyd finished founh, and in
1981 he was third. All so close, all
so frustratin~y far away.
Now, w1th THE Open again
within his grasp, Floyd JSn't thinking at all about what be might do
come September, when he wms 50
and the Senior Tour beckons.
"I am playing the PGA and the
World Series and have entered my
ftrst Senior event the fmt week I
become eligible, the week of the
seventh," he said. "Joining the
Senior Tour is a decision I have to
make. I have an early meeting in
September to decide what I am
go1nll to do. I don't have a clue

Yet he could hardly SUI'J'ICSS his
excitement about getting m a position to win. Nor could he ignore the
significance of what he is trying to
achieve by completing the career now.Y.
Grand Slam, something only Gene
Sports shorts
Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus
TenniS
and Gary Player ever did.
FRANKFURT. Germany (AP)
It would also put Floyd into ·the
record book as the oldest British - Gigi Fernandez beat M~ry
Open champion. That mark Pierce 6·1, 6-4 and teamed wtth
belongs to "Old" Tom Morris, Pam Shriver to beat Nathalie
Tauziat and Isabelle Demongeot 64 6-2 in the sixth-seeded United
siates' 2·1 victory over fourth·
seeded France to advance to the
semifmals of the Federation Cup.
France's Nathalie Tauziat beat
Smith, George Adkins and many Lori McNeil 6-4, 1·5 in the other
others.
singles match. The United Sta~
Gares open at 5 p.m. every Fri- will face top-seeded Germany m
day nighL Time trials are at 7 p.m. Sawrday's semifinals.
and races at 8 p.m.
Germany advanced with a 3-0
All feature races from the Bob victory over Poland as Steffi Graf
Adams Sr. Memorial were rained routed Kauuzyna Nowak 6-0, 6-0,
out last week, tllus those mces will Anlce Huber beat Magdalena Mroz
be run immediately after hot laps 6-0, 6-3 and Graf and Huber
on July 24. A complete regular teamed to defeat Mroz and
show will then foDow.
Katarzylla Teodorowicz 64, 7-5.

Skyline Speedway in Stewart,
off U.S. 50, will host ''Fan Appre·
ciation Night" toni~l
General admission will be cut to
$5, plus fans will be eligible for
many free door prizes as well as
see a complete racing program in
six different classes.
This season, no one person has
dominated at Skyline, where very
few drivers have reached the victory circle more than once.
In the premier Late Model divi·
sion, Albany's Larry Bond leads
the points race over brother Andy
Bond 'o f Coolville. Larry Bond
drives the Whaley's Auto
Parts/Facemeyer Lumber/ Lakeview Aparunents #10 and has one
feature win at Skyline. Bond ha•
also been dominate at nearby Midway Speedway.
Andy Bond drives the local
McDonald's Restaurant entry #A·
10, placing ahead of seven-time
champion Bob Adams Jr. in the
"Black Bandit" #A-55. .
Other local drivers competing
will be Chris Diddle in the J.D.
DriUing car, Scott Wolfe in Mark's
Auto Sales, D&amp;M Pizza. McDonald's . of Gallipolis *14, Benny
Hickel, Rick Williamson in the
Baum Lumber/Fisher Funeral
Home/Sorden Tool #21, Don
Casto, Bryan Wolfe's Thornton
Greenhouse{ Wolfe Garage #5,
Jeremy Barber,.Bob Bailey, Todd

The Kyger Creek Little League Tournament will begin action
today with tri-county baseball action pscked into a doublehesder at
the Kyger Creek Employees Club field on Ohio 7 between Cheshire
and Addison.
The first g~e will pit Point Pleasant FOP against the Rutland
Reds at 6 p.m. That game wil,l be followed by the Chester Raiders·
Gallipolis Hi Us Indians game at approximately 7:30p.m .
Saturday's pairings show Point Pleasant Village Pizza Inn vs.
Pomeroy Dodgers, 10 a.m.; Gallipolis White Sox vs. Middlepon
Cardinals, 11:30 a.m.; Syracuse Hubbard's Greenhouse vs. Mason
County Bar Assn., I p.m.; Gallipolis Royals vs. Pomeroy KFC, 2:.30
p.m.; Fruth's Pharmacy vs. NelsonviUe Yankees, 4 p.m.; and B1d·
weUNo. I vs. G&amp;Dipolis Yankees, 5:30p.m.

SECONJ)..PLACI WINNERS - This fonr·
SOllie d~'=ed - . 4 place ill the annual Meigs
C011at)' CaKer GGif Tournament, which ,.s
decliclted to the late Hap Caster, former owaer
11d operator of tile fadllty when It was the

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Linkfest scheduled for Thursday
The "Ducks Unlimited-Fun Day Golf Classic," a four-player
scramble, wiD be held Thursday, July 23 at Riverside Golf Course
in Mason, W.Va.
.
The event will feature a blind-draw calcutta, w•th all proceeds
going to "Ducks Unlimited".
The calcutta begins at noon with a sh~tgu.n stan at I p.m. .
The entry fee is $50 per player, which mcludes a steak dinner.
prizes galore, and free open bar. Tickets musl be purchased by July
21 , 1992.
c
Golfers will be divided according to handicap and A· B- -D
groups, with drawing for reams done by Golf Pro.
For further information call304-773-9527.

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With Treated Lumber

184.84

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Meigs, Eastern sports physicals set
Holzer Clinic of Meigs County will conduct sports physicals on
Saturday, July 25 for area schools.
.
All Meigs District students should plan 10 amve at 7 a.m. AU
Eastern District students are to be there at 9 a.m. . .
Bring a signed sports physical card to the clm•c located on the
"T" in Middlepon 81150 MiD Street.
.
Holzer Clinic physicians have donated their time to provide thJS
service to the community.
·
Further information may be obtained by calting 992-2188.

16'x 12' Treated
Deck Package

339.00

Rutland softball tourney July 25
THIRD-PLACE WINNE~ - FollowiDI a
tie 1Jr tllird, tWII --~ rmJIJ CIIDt bcae iD
third after clalmill&amp; 1 claip off, woa by team
member H..uld Hubbard. Tile quartet shot 1 59

A men's class C &amp; D softball tournament wiU be held on Sawrday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 in Rutland sponsored by Bowman's Home Care.
.
The entry fee is $75 and the team's own ball Sponsor trophies
will be awarded for ftrst and second place.
For more information call Danny at 742-2372 or Terry 7422829.

for the day. Pictured are (L·R) Todd Powell,
Harold Hubbard, Dave Niebert aad Doa Swlsb·
er.

·Hoback-Ingels-Warner-Lieving
quartet win Meigs Cancer linkfest

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lncludtt: lumMI', han:llfrlre.ncr
lnltnaetiOftl.
.

Sports physicals for the srudenJS in the Southern Local District
will be given 81 the office of Dr. Douglas Hunter on Wednesday.
July 22 for boys in grades 7-9 from 8 tn I0 a.m. and for boys 1!1
grades 10-12 from 10 a.m. 10 noon.
Girls' physicals will be July 29 fOI grades 7-9 from 8-10 a.m.
and for grades 10-12 from IOa.m.to noon.
.
.
The physicals will be provided free of charge dunng these Urnes
only. Students must have a signed physical tard which may be
obtained at Dr. Hunter's omce or the high school.

Pomeroy Golf Course. PictUred are (L-R) Jim
Wilson, York Ingels, event orgsnizer Bob Freed,
Mrs. Norma Custer, wife of the late Hugh
Custer; Pete Rademacher and Mlck Howell.
·

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lnctudea:

Southern sports physicals slated

A RIFICE SPECIAL
28x52

With Swings and
Treated Lumber

Kyger Creek U Tournament tonight

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..-Area sports · briefs~ 99.84

'Fan Appreciation Night' slated
for tonight at Skyline Speedway

Dr. Jhomas Spencer
Will Be Out Of His
Office F~o111
July 17th ~ntil
. . July 27th .

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lnnln~ or Thursday night's National Lea1ue
game tn Cincinutl, which the Cardinals Willi 51. Sanders, who was tagged out on the play, nf.
fered a punctured lung and 1 fractured rib in
the collision. (AP)

GOING FOR BROKE- Cincinutl's Reggie
Sanders (len) goes all the way In this eollision
wltb St. Louis backstop Tom Pagaizzl on an
inside-the-park home run attempt iD the second

B7 SCOIT WOLFE
Seatillel Couespoadent
Ten foursomes JM!nled the heat
and the weD-groomed Meigs Coun·
ty Golf Club greens Tliursday
af1anooo wbilc JBiicillatiog iD the
Meigs Coutay Cancer Society Golf
Tournament. wbicb - dedicated
to Hugh Custer, long time owner
and opcilloi rl the flcility.
Mn. Nclnna Custer- on hand
for die event bdd in memory rl her

1aJe ~U'blnd

, When the foursomes bad completed the lut nine, the ieam of
John Hoback, Jason Ingels, Jay
Warner and Mike Lieving came
aWiY is 1be wiuiton, shooting a 29
011 tbc fintnmcltld 28 011 the tee·
oDd far 1 n -* win ovenll.
Pete Rademacher, the 19S6
?.!J.mplc heavyweight champion
. chttlkzl far the prolem IDii
~~tide, lillie his third
•ICXenhe vilit 10 tbe Meigs Cln·
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~ofiOih•t• 11 fa' the
OhiQ dhiaion of the American
·Clncer Society ud bavels .:ross
the swe and llllicoawide; promot·
ina fuDd nillnllt:livitlel ~ Clll·
cern !I ch.

Rademacher challenged the
great Floyd Patterson for the
heavyweight crown in his fli'SI professional bout
Rademacher stated, "I always
enjoy coming to Meigs County.
The people here are really great
They go out of their way to make
you feel at home and 1he response
to the golf toum&amp;Jilent is always
good. This tournament is very competitive and I'm prol!d 10 be a part
of it" ·
Throughout· the day Mason
County flllltl8l director Red Tucker
and. Rademacher jokifi&amp;Jy sparred
and late in the day Poeed for TM
Dally StllliMI CIIIIICIIS. .
Rademacher h~ his Olympic
"Gold Medal" on hand, drawing a
lotofintaestfrom the crowd.
Placing second in the toumament with consecutive 29's for a
. total S8 wu the fOID'SOme of Jim
Wlilon, Yorlc lnaels, Rademacher
and maoa
u:..~ u--".
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Two fqunomoa tied for third
with a S9 ovCrall IOrcing a chip off
between die two. The fOUilome rl
Jim Amlblry, Jay Oemcanl, Mar·
vin llonlorl'er and John Felker lost
to tltlrd plato wiDnen Don.Swilh·

Waterford softball tourneys July 25
There wiD be a U.S.S.S.A. sanctioned Class D &amp; E men's and
Class D &amp; E women's srltball tourney to be held at Waterford High
School's fields on Salurday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26.
The entry fee is $70 and two new balls. The event is spon~red
by the Waterford Athletic Boosters Club. Fint·, second- and third·
place uophies as·weU as T-shirts will be awarded.
.
To enter, contact Pat Amrine at P.O. Box 61 Waterford. Ohio
45786orcaU 1-984-2554••

er, Todd Powell, Dave Niebert and
Harold Hubbard. Hubbard's chip
shot was closest to the pin giving
his team the win.
Proceeds from the event, which
were not yet lOialled at press time,
will benefit the ~gs Cancer Unit.
Participants
thea tourney
treated
to lunchinand
chicken were
din- ·
ner following the event. At the
awards dinner, Rademacher pmiaed
Moigs County's fund raising effort,
saying "many people I have golfed
with today are alive because of
cancer research and the ability to
detect cancer early. Tho money
raised here today benefits Meigs
County people just like ylllndves.
Your time and effort have been
great."

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"The only way to beat Cancer is
to fight it ·through continuous
tesearch. Meigs County has done ·
its part. This is one of my favorite
stops of the year."
Door llrizes for the event were .
fumisltecfby local merdlants, while ,
the winning follfiOme of Hoback,
·IDJels, Warner and Lieving are el~:
gi6le to !*liciplte iD state event•
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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Dally Sentlnei-Pag~7

Friday, July 17, 1992
Page-6

~er man wOn't say those three
little words; tire&amp; of waiting
Dea~ A.. L11ders: · I'• 26

and i11 a Jelf•lona relationllllip
witb alo¥ely - who says he lites

me a lot lllll c:~~~'t ecem 10 ay, "I
Jove you. • He lakes me 10 concens,

Ann
Landers

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movies IIIII din11ers. We are
ANNLAMDIII
~ .,.n'wr durillg 111e eveNr~a
~
w111ehin1 TV, cootins or juat ...... .,.,. 1 . .
Wkilc· We lllve die Slllle IIStes in c:.-.rs 1 1 •
almalt ~. 0. fllllilic:s llld
frieadl ay we 11e perfect fer one him llllt hard.
IIIOiher.
Dear All Lalders: IIIII expectU.lllpc, I felt CCllllpdled 10 tell U. my thinl child 10011. I already
biJn IIIII I wu reaDy in love wilh have one 1011111d one daughter.
hiJn. He said, "I hope that I make
My husband's f1111ily tradition
JOUJuim."
is 10 name lhc first boy after his
Ani, lhis was the first man I grandfalher. I don~ care. for this
e• c:ared eftOIIIh aboul 10 sleep tradition, nor do I care for his
wilh. Is it poaible lhlt he's in litis grandflllber's name. Since I couldn't
relationship simply because . I'm guarantee 111111 would have I1IOihcr
1¥1illlble? Do you Illilk he'*' pow boy, I felt it would be Ullfair to my
10 11M •7 1s he PI·a~oa, just own falher who I knew would enjoy
for lhe ride lllliJihe ful Ollds? Jr SO, having a namesalte.
IIXIIIId be doinalluu "i •ice by
When I refused 10 qree 10 name
bqinJ IIOUIId lid keepins hiJn our son after his gnndf• • my
fnlln fllldins someone he really husband said I disappointed the
could love.
family. Now with lhc IICJlt child
I hllc llewina ill lhis kcale of approachinB. I feel praswed apin~
cliMt llld c:onCusioll. Pleale 1ell me, I'm close to giving in, bul I know
Aall, 1111 I nai~ en IIIJCI or too 111 kick myself later.
• epial'll nlue your opinion. ·Setlond problem: I must J11111C a
SOlmf fLORIDA
sodmother for this new bllby.I have
DEAR FLORmA: He sounds like one sister. My husblnd hu five
he could be • dj . . ill die JOUBh sisters -- 110 bnldleis. rm not close
-DCuilwr.w p 1~ Gr*t, but a man 10 my sister lnd don~ fed 1111t she
who WIIIIIIO ·~you illwY" isn~ d ves lhe honor of being my
eua~y c!wrt mer.
child's pnolher. I lite one or my
If you Willi a conunilment and husband's siscers very much and
• ~~~ 10 say "eilher ·- or• would lite 10 nne her gadmothcr.
and- il. aoaheld. llll rd pvc it My husband feels thai I should
llllllher miiiOIIIhs before rc1 pus11 select my own sistcr since she is

my only sibling and it misht help
us become closer. I'm afraid my
favorite sister-in·law would be hurt
if I didn't ast · her. My husband
suagcstcd a solutioll •- have two
pxlmotllcrs.llhillk dill's ridiculous,
but I don\know Wlll&amp;elac IOdo. ·
PJcue rus11 )'0111' leSJIOIIae. rm
due any illy. - TORN IN LONG
ISLAND
DEAR TORN: F'nt. if you have
aiCCOnd IClll, let your bllllllnd have
his way and name lhc new blby
aftlir his pandfllher. It COliS you
nolhinlllld he wiD be duillc!l Give
lhe c:hild a middle 111111e llllt you
lite and usc it. His "fllllllll" IIIIIIC
'*' ~ on his birth ecrlifatc
and 0111« legal docuQielltS. Periocl.
The idea of two godmothers
does not seem ridiculous 10 me.
Ia fact, it sounds lite a sensible
solution 10 alhomy dilemma. Good
luck.with Ill your family problems.
It seems u lhouJh you have a lot
oflhcm.
Gem of lhc Day (Credit lhc late
Malcolm Forbes): He who finds
himself endlessly fascinating is
borinc rrom wilhin.
FetU~~g prtUIII'td to havt su?
How eU·illformed are )'OU? Write
for AM Ltwlers' booklet "Su tw1
the Teen-ager. • Send a selfoddrtsstd, long, busiMss-sise
e~vewpe tw1 a clled: or llfOIItY
order for $3.65 (tllis includes
postage tw1 ltalldling) to: Tttfll,
c/o AM l.mtikrs, P.O. Box 11562,
C~icogo, Ill. 66611-0562. (In
CtwllltiJ, seltd $4.45.)

Community calendar

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c-•••ltJ Caltaar
lte•s
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open dlnce ll lhc
senior
citizens
center
i1l Pomeroy
.... Jr .... ..,.
on Saturday fro1118-ll p.m. Homer
••••111h. . WIIa .. i ce Mqnej, Millfonl, wiD be lhe c:aller.
1o
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•ll11 Ia die al· RelialvneiiiS will be ICI\ICCI.

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I"RRDAY

CHBSHIRB • 11le Meip Glllia
C011••ity AcliDII AICIICY will
bave a free clodaia&amp; day Friday
&amp;0119 ..... to . . . . die old hip
IC,IJoal WE 1 II 0 · Hre.
~ .60

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-'"'~'·i.ONO JO( 10M - There WI'II
bt JlftiCillall nd si1p' at lhe
Pliill Pall
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ao.o- •
• 7:l0dop.a
PIStar $eM . . . . the (lllblic:.
Fe' A
wil folow.

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MIDiilJ!P(]RT - ~ will be

Ill"

• lite Aalcrican
~poe Allex il Middlepon on
l'rllll1 l'lclll 7-11 p.a. with music:

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D18 daace

"'OeaiiD HilL c. iJ ss per per-

,.~- icel¥lillble.
,. roPrBRS PLAINS. SOLOS
m0et It Tappen Plailll SL Paul's
Mcdlodilt Cllult• at S:30
p.-. Ill alleld SiDPI Americans
c:aacen • 7 p.m. • North Plrters-

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SATURDAY

I'QMEJtOY - The Meigs Coun-

ty ltedred Teachers arc having a

Jca Sa&amp;arday, July 18, at the
~lip·, c•l(lll Cllurth from t9!30 p:a. All .retired teachers,
w' rtr IICIIIbcn or not, are •ged
10 .....S. Oallia County teachers
inYiled.

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PONIDlOY • Tile Sensational

Six 4-H a.·il havins a car WMh
1!;.......,'s and a bate sale at
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s..dly from 9 a.m.

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8ASJ1AN - Weelrend preaching
led Brush Chun:h
of Cllrilt •lie Slanlay • 7 p.m.
ll 10 1.11. llld 6 p.m.
De1nu Hil. "-·W.Va., will be
lhc IJII ter. NIIJc iavlled.
~e~•icel It 1110

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POMEROY - Bis Jlencl Youth
Football Lea1ue officers and

MIDDLEPORT - The Middlepore Youth Lequc will hold a picnic: and pool J*t7
69 p.m. lllhc ~
. Any
milnlser of die balllelm and.family
membcra • urpd 10 allald. Tltose
auending do IIOl need 10 bring any-

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HenldPriceFIII ' 11 . ·
Map1ei ._. ieJGted the !IleA of
up to 200 p11n or a11oea owr lhc
past few yean, bat pollee were
never able to fl1d ••ldeace of
foad.-y, pallce
J.
ly,•l r • 'dldillll
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Rolland ~lrslll•pllst Church
Sundoy School· 9:30a .m.
Worship· 10:4S a.m.
Pomeroy First Bapllst
East Main St.
Pastor: Dr. Lee Morris
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m .
First Soulh«n Bapllst
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. LamarO'Bryant
Sunday School-9:30a .m.
Worship - 10:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scl'\lices - 7:30p.m.

b11d'1 1ravell11 aall conabll of abot '0 stu·
deata, faculty a•d residents rrom OU and the
AtbeDs C011mu1lty. The performance was spoa·
sored by Baak ODe (OVP photo by Kevin Pin-

MUSIC IN THE PARK • About 100 people
catbered Ia tile city part list alr!llt 10 bear the
o•to Ull"rall)' Co•maalversfty Baad, COD•
d1ded by Roaald P. Socclarelll. The summer

Mlddleporl Flrsl B•pclst
Comer Sixth &amp;. Palmer
Pastor: Rev. lames A. Seddon
Sunday School· 9:1S a.m.
Wonhip · 10:15 o.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

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Business workshop slated July 23
A "Besiiuiinl Busincas Workshop" will be beld on July 23 from
I 10 4 p.m. at tbo-Meigs County
De&amp;wUnent of HUIIIIII Services.
'!'he proaram is sponsored by
the Meiss Co11nty Economic
Development Office, Women's
Business Resourc:e Prolfllll, the
Small Business DcveiOJliiiCIIt Center of Sootheulan Ohio, and Man·
agemenl Development Division of
the College of Business at Ohio
University.
,
The teminu' will be led by Mary
Ann McClure, EA. Direc:IOr of lhc
W0111C11 's Business Resource ProJfllll and Douclass Orecn, CPA,
Assistant Dlrec:tor of the Small
Business Development Center of
Soulheastcrn Ohio.
This U I basic: workshop COVer·

ing iJnponant issues lhat a person
starting a business will likely face.
The workship will cover practical
steps 10 gettins started, and planning and finance 1001s includins
financial projec:tions. Ac;c;ounling
llld bootteepins requirements will
be aMresaed - manual and computerized systems will be contrasted
and a siJnple manual system wiJI be
presented thai lhc business person
will be able to use. V~rious tall
compliance issues and d,eadllnes
will be .dilc:ussed to p10vide new or
prospective business owners wilh
the IOOis IICCC21ry 10 deal wilh lhi.!
important area.
The cost or the seminar is $15,
payable • the worksbop, and those
mtcrested may pre-register wilh the

Oh what a glorious awakening

when he said come, now my
dear
and accept lhe crown you have
won by
yOW" loyalty and you
are truly mosl welcome up here
-Aiplll L. Douglas

HOMEGROWN

TOMATOES

AND BOB'S
ALSO HAS•••

Racine Flrsl Daptlst
Paslor: Steve Deaver
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship ·l 0:40a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnesday Service• - 7:30p.m.

Meigs County Chamber of ComIIICitC at992-SOOS.

Hammer collects
10,000 pounds
of canned goods

Sliver Run Dapllst
Putor: Bill Littio
Sundoy School · 10 a.m.
Worsh ip · II a.m., 7:30p.m .
Wcdne~d•y Services · 7:30p.m.,
Mo. Unlun ll•pll&lt;l
P111or: Juc N. Sayre
Sunday School · 9:4S a.m.
Evcnins- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

LOS ANGELES (AP)- A
charity food drive that rap sw
Hammer has made pan of his "Too
Legit to Quit'' tour collected
10,000 pounds of canned soods
during two coneeru here.
Fans brought 2,000 pounds of
food Clll July 10 and 8,&lt;XXI J?OIIIds
lhc IICXI day. The food WM gJVCIIto •
The Seedling, a South Cenllal Los
Angeles food pantry, ~cswoman
Maureen O'Connor said Thunday.
Food drives arc pan of selcc:ltJd
concerts en Hammer's tour and are
done irt .par1nenhip wilh USA Har·
vest, a volunteer food distribution
organization.
Designated "Hunger Relief' •
concerts include shows lhis month
in Denver, in August at Adanta,
Octroi~ Chicago, Cin&lt;:Uullli, Little
Rock, Ark., and in September at
Raleigh, N.C.

Bellllchem Bapll"
P1sl0r: Rev. Elrl Shuler
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wor1hip · 9:30a.m.
Thunday Services · 7:30p.m.
Old Btlht Free Will Bapllll Church
28601 Sl. Ro. 7. Middleport
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evcnina · 7:30p.m.
Thunday Services ·7:30p.m.
Hillside Hapllst Church
So.Rc 143juuorrRc 7
Paslor: Rev. J1mcs R. Acree, Sr.
Sunc!J~ Scbo!tr 10 a.m.
Worihtp ·ll i.ln., 6 p.m.
WcdncsdJy Services · 7 p.m.
Hop,e Rapllsl Chapel
570 Grant St., Middlepon
Paslor: David Bry1n, Sr.
Sundar School - 10 a.m.
Wonh.1p - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Vlciory Bapllll
l25 N. 2nd St., Middleport
l'lslor: James E. Keesee
Wonh.ip . 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednc•day Services - 7 p.m.

Card shower
Elephants collide, 9
people slightly hurt
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - A
colluion of circus elephants led 10
the toppling of a barricade, sliJhtll
injuring nine people who couldn t
get out of the WIY, 11111Dities said.
Elephants were being led II'OWid
the ring Wednesday night atlhe
Tarzan Zcrbini International Circus
when one of the animals slOpped
~ledly.

The nexl elephant bumped iniO
the first and knocked it tnto the
barricade, which toppled into a
crowd ~rea un.der the tent on a
shoppina center ~Blot
Most of the tnjured spectators
were hun by other crowd membtn
~erambiU. ro get clear. Polke said
IIIey suffered only cuts and bruiJes.
but one woman was hospitalized
for observalicn bcc:Mtsc of a panic

William "Bucky" Walters of
Middleport continues to be ~on·
fined in a Columbus hospttal.
Cards can be sent 10 R90m 423,
Fourth Floor, Doc:tor's Hospital,
Colum!Ns, Ohio.

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F•llh llapllso Church
Railrood Sl., Mucro
Sundar School · 10 a.m.
Wonh1p . II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Forest Run llopclst
1'111or: Ariu s llurt
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 a.m.

Reunion planned
The 19111 annual reunion of the
Charles and Alma Heinzman Sny·
dcr family wiD be held on Sunday
at Star MiD Park: in Racine. Basket
lunch will begin at I p.m. Bach
family should bring a door prize.

CALL:

MI. Moriah Baptist
Fourth &amp; Main SL, Middleport
· Paslor. Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:4S a.m.
Anllqully Bapllst
Pastor: KeMelh Smith
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S a.m.
Thursday Servictl · 7:30p.m.
Rulllnd Fret Will Bapclst
Salem So.
Putor: Rev . Paul Taylor
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
E..nina · 7 p.m.
Weclnelday Service• .. 7 p.m.

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SKnd Heart Colllalk Clltorclt
161 Mulbeny A""·· Pomeroy, 992·S898
Pa&amp;tor: Rev. WalLet E. Heinz ·
Sao. Can. 4:4S·5:15 p.m.; Mm · 5:30p.m.
Sun . Con. • 8:45·9.15 a.m.,
Sun. Man • 9:30a.m.
D1ily Man - 1:30 i.m.

HOMEGROWN

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Keno Churdt of Christ
Worship-9:30 1.m.

Sunday School · I0:30 a.m.
Bearw1llow Rlillt Churth of Christ
Paslor: Jack Colegrove
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.

Zloo Church or Christ
Pome,, Harri1011ville Rd. (Rt 143)
•a~lor: lnk:rim putor
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wnrship - J():30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdncsd11y Stl'\liCCJ • 1 p.m.
Bradbury Church or Chrlol
Paslor: Tom Runyon
Sund1y School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Tuppen Plains Churdt ofChrlll
PadOI: Robert Fosler
Sund•y Scltool - 9 a.m.
Worlhip · 9:4S a.m., 6:30p.m.

Duler Church of Chrl!ll
Pallor: Oris Stewart
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 Lm.
Wednelday Service• · 7 p.m.
Rullond Churth or Christ
Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Woohip - 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
M•- Churth or Christ
Miller So., Ma1on, W.V1.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wc:G!csday Scrvia~s - 7 p.m.
Bradford Church or Christ
So. Ro. 124 &amp;. Co. Rd. S
Pauor: Derek Slump
Sunday Sc:hool · 9:30a.m.
WoRhip · Hl:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnelday Setviceo . 7:30p.m.
SutctSS Road Cttolrdt of Christ
Pastor: Joocph B. llockino
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 7 p.m .
Wednesday $crvice1 · 7 p.m.
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Uberty Chrlstlon Church

Dexler
Paotor: Woody Call
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Eva~in&amp; - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.
Lanpvllle Christian Church
Sunday S.:hool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhio · 10:30 a.m.. 7:30a.m.
Wednesday Servic:o 7:30p.m.
Hemlo&lt;k Gro•• Clturch
Pastor. Charles Domiaan
Sunday 1chool • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.
ReednllleChurch or Christ
Pootor: Philip Sounn
Suncl1y Scltool: 9:30a.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 Lm.
Bible Soudy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

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Enterprise
Keith Ratlcr
SundBy School - 10 a.m.
Worthip • 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Sc~iccs -7 p.m.

New Life Churdl rt( God
Chc.ctcr

Jlastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · lla.m.,6p.m.
Thui'lday Scl'\liccs • 7 p.m.

Pa ~h)f;

G1ry I line~

Sund•y School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 6 p.m.
Wedneroay Servica . 7 p.m.

Episcopal
Grote F.piJ&lt;opal Church
326 E. Main St. Pomeroy
Pawll: Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myen
Sunday sehool .and worship - II a.m.

Holiness
Pine Grove Bible Hollnea Cburcfl
1/2 mile oiTRI. 325
Pallor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
s...doy School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.
Wesleyao Bible Holiness Church
7S Pearl So., Middleport.
Poslor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sundoy school · 9:30a.m.
Wor1hip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.
HyseM Run Holln.., Churth
Pasoor: Robert Monlcy
Sundoy School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursd•y Service · 7:30p.m.
H•rrililln\'llle Hulin~ Chaplcr

Pastor: Rev. John ~c-,illc
Sunday SchooiiO o.m.
Wonhip · II 1.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wedncoday Service - 7:30p.m.

Latter-Day Saints
Reort~anlzed

Chun:h of Jesus Christ
In LaUer Day Soln15
Ponland·Racine Rd.
Pastor: William Roush
Suoday Sthool · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wedne1day Services · 7:30p.m.

Lutheran
St. Joho Lutheran Cbun:h
Pine Grove
PauOr: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Wor~hip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnul and Henry Soo., Ravenswood, W.Vo
Plsoor: HeY. George C. Weirick
Sunday Scltool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • II J,m.
St. Paul Lulheran Church
Comer Sycamore &amp;. Second St, Pomeroy
Paslor: Laun A. Leach Shrtfficr
Sund1y School • 9:4S a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.

Un1ted Methodist
Graham Unlled Mcllloolst
Worship · 9:30a.m. (Ill .t 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3ro &amp; 41h Sun)
Wednesday Servia: · 7:30p.m.
MI. Olive Unllod Methodlsl
orr 124 behind Wil keJVille
PasLor: Charles Jones
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m .• 7 p.m.
· 'l'hursP,y Services · 7 p.m.
Mel~

Cooperalh'f Parl~h
Sorthe11SI CluJdcr

Chnst1an Un1on
H - C ...rclt of Cltrilt ..
Christian Union
PISlor: Theron Durb1111
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Evenina • 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Servica • 7 p.m.
Hlll1ford Churdl of Christ In
Christian Union
Hailf&lt;ml. W.Va.
Postor. Rev. David McMani•
S~mdl)' S&lt;hool - 11 a.m.
Wonhir · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednc:lday Service• : 7:30 r .m.

Church of God
ML M,..lah Clturch or God
Racine
Pu1or: Rev. Jame.s Sauerfield
Sunday School - 9:4S a.m.
Evenina - 7 p.m.
Wcdneldl)' Services • 7 p.m.
RMUind Chiii'Ch or God
Pastor: Jot.. F. Corcoran
Somd~ SchoOl · 10 a.m.
Worahtp • II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne1dl)' Services • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon llausman
Sundoy School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 6:30p.m.
Chester
Pastor: Sharoo Hausman
WoDhip · 9 a.m.
Sunday School · I0 o.m.
Thunday Scr."i ce~ · 7 p.m.
,lnppa
P1Mur: lhcnda Weber
Wonhip · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Schooi · I0:30a.m.
Wedncsd•y Services· 7:30p.m.
l.ona lloltom
PuLOr: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Sunday Scltool · 9:30a.m.
Wor1hip - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Reedsvlll&lt;
Putor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Wonhip · 9:30a.m. "'
Sunday Schooi · I0: 30a.m.
Wednesday Service• · 7:30p.m.
Tuppers Plain• Sl. Poul
PulOf: Sharon llau•man
Sunday School • 9 1.m.
Wonh ip - 10 a.m.
Tuesday Service~· 7:30p.m.

Middleport O.un:h ollhe Nazarene
Paslor: Rev . Uoyd D. Gnmm, Jr.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~s · 7 p.m.

Central Clustu
Asbury (Sy""'...
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Pastor: Dcron Newm•n
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
Wednesday Service• ·7:30p.m.

Church orGod of Propheq
OJ. Whioo Rd. orf St. RL 160
Paslor: Pat Henson
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Worihip · 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.rn.

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Slh and Main
Pastor. AI HanKII
Sunday School· 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip · 8:15,10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne1day Servia:• . 7 p.m.

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PallOr: And"'w Miles
Sunday School· 9:30 un.
\Vorlhip • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~• · 7 p.m.

Syratu,. Churdl of God
Apple and Second Su.
Pastor: Rev, David Russell
Sunday School and WORhip· 9:30a.m.
Evenins Services - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Reedsville Fellowship
Chun:h ur the ~ala,rcne
Pastor: John W. !XJUglas
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wo~hi('l · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

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Syr~euse

Chun:h o( the Nnarmc
Pastor: Rev. Glenn McMillan
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:30a.m.,t.p.m.
Wcdnc~d•y Service! - 7 p.m.

Forest Run

Pomeroy Church ol the Nuarene
P1slor: Rev . Thomas McClung
Sunday School · Q:JO a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wcdne~day Scf'lliCC$ · 7 r.m
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Pulor: Dcron Newman
Sund1y School - 10 J.m .
Worship· 9 a.m.
Thursday Services- 6:30 p.l'n.
Healll (Middi"JJorl)
Panor: Frank Smith
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wor•hir · 10:30 a.m.
Wodnc!day Scl'\liccs · 6p.m.

Cht5tcr Ch•rch of the Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. llerbert OraLe
Sunday S.:hool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Mincrnlllc
Paslor: Dcron N'cwman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m. ·

Rutland Church nf lht' -Naurcne
l 1a." or: Samucllluyc
Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pearl Chapel
Pu10r: J&lt;lon:ncc Smilh
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Pwlland First Churcll or lhe Nuar"'e
Pastor: William Justis
Sunday School · 9:30a.m .
Worahip • 10:40 a.m., lp.m .
Wednesd1y Service• · 7 p.m.

t•mntruy
Paslor: Eunhac (Grace) Kcc
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesd•y Services · 7:30p.m.
Rock Sprln~s
Pastor:Kcilh Rader
Sunday School • 9: IS a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servic:cs · 6 p.m.

Rolland
Pa!lor: Arthur Crabtree
Suni!ly School - 9:30a.m.
Wonh.ip - 10:30 a.m.
Thu"d•y Service.' - 1 p.m
S"hmCenltr
Ron Fierce
Sunday School · 9: IS a.m.
Worship· IO:Ih.m.
Pa~ Lor:

Snowville
Paslor: Flortncc Smith
Sundoy School · 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m .
Bethany
Pastor: KeMelh Baker
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
WedneWay Services • 10 a.m.
Cannel
Pastor: Kermcth Baker
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S Lm. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun)
Morning Soar
Pastor: Kcrmclh Baker
6unday School · 9:4S a.m.
Wo~hip - 10: 30a . m.

Ntw Hann Church or tbe NIZarent
Pastor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7p,m.
Wednesday Servicc:s • 7 p.m.
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Other Churches
Trinity Ccnll"laUooal Church
Putor: Rev. Roland Wildman
O.urch · 9:1h,m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m.
The Salvallon Anny
liS Buucmul AYe., Pomeroy.
Sunday School · I 0:30a.m.
Worship - 10:00 a.m., 7:30r.m.
Middleport Community Church
575 Pearl So., Middleport
Pallor: S1m Anderson

Sunday Schl~ 10 a.111.
Evening · 7:](} p.m.
WOOnc~day Service - 7:30pm
Faith Tabernacle Churth
Railey Run R01d
Paslor: Rev. Emmctl Rawson
Suoday School · 10:00 o.m.
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Evening 7 p.m.
Thu~day Service - 7 p.m.
S)'racusc Mission
1411 Bridacman St., Syracuse
P1stor: Roy (Mill e) Thompson
Sunday School · I 0 a.m.
Evening -6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~ · 7 p.m.

Thursday Services · 7:30p.m.
Sutlun
Pastor: K~Melh Baker
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
· Worship · 10:45 a.m. (I Slot Jrd Sun)
East Lellrt
Roger Grace
Sund•y School · I0 a.m.
Wunhip . 9 a.m.
Pa~tor:

R1dne
Pastor: Roger Grace
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 111 a.m.
Laurel Clllf Free Melhodlsl Churth
l'aslur: Pcler Trcmh1ay
S~mday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne1day Services - 7 p.m .
Rullond Dible Mclhodlst
Pastor: Rev. Ivan Myen
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Evcnina · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Coolville Unllcd Melhodl&lt;t Parish
Pas tor: Harold E. Alloway-Priddy
Coohllle Church
Main &amp; firlh So.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wor1hir -9 a.m.
Tuesday Scrvtccs - 7 p.m.
ll&lt;lhel Chur&lt;h
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m.
Wednesday Service• • 10 a.m.
H""kln~port

Chur&lt;h
Gr1nd St rcd
Suncby"School · Jl) a.m.
W\nhip · II a.m.
Wcdncsda)' Services · 8 p.m.
Tof"(b Church

Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip , 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene
Roclne Flnl Church of tile N11are•e
Pastor; Thunas L. Gales, U
Stmday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne1day Service• • 7 p.m.

Hucl Community Church
orr Ro. 124
Paslor: Edselllart
Sund1y School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 1.m ., 7:30p.m.
Oyesvlllt Communily Church
Sund1y School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Burlin&amp;lon Community Chun:h

Full C.ospl'l Ll~hthnuse
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
PaslOr: Roy llunlcr
Sund•y School -10 1.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; lhursday -7:30 p.m.
1\:eMSC s.. tUcmcnt Church
Sunday Wonhip · 2:30p.m.;
Thursday services · 7:30 p.m.

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Chrl!tti1n Fcllu"·ship Crnler
Salem St., Rutland
l'aslor: Rohcn E. Mu uc r
Sunday School · I 0 a.m.
Worship · ll :l Sa.m., 7p.m.
W cdnc~day Service · 7 p.m.

Mor,;e Chapel Churth
Supc.: Mike Mauoo
Sundays&lt;hool· 10 a.m.
Worship · II o.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~ ~ 7 p.m.
Fallh Goopel Church
Lona Bouom
Sundoy School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy7:30 p.m.
Ml. Olive Communlly Chur&lt;h
Plstor: Lawrcn~ Rush
Sunday Scltool · 9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wcdncday SeN ice . 7 p.m.
Unlltd Fallh Chur&lt;h
Rt. 1 on Pomeroy By-Pass
P1stor: Rev. Rohcn E. Smilh, Sr.
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
. Worship . 10:30 o.m., 7p,m .
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.
tA:desla Fel~ow!olllp
12K Mill So., .~otldlefl&lt;lrt
l'a~lur : Chuck Mc l 1 hc~on
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evenin&amp; · 7 p.m.
Wcdnesd•y Service - 7 p.m

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Carleton lnlerdcnominatlonal Church ,.f
K.inasbury Road
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Paslor: Clyde W. Henderson
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
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Evening · 7 p.m.
Wconcsday Service - 7 p.m.
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Fn.-cdmn Gospel Mission
Bald Knob. on U&gt;. Rd. 31
Putor: Rev. Roger WilUord
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship· I 0:45 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se rvice ~ 7 p.m.
Whllt's Chapel Weslcy111n
Coolville Koad
r a.'i Lor: RcYI 1hillirRidcnour
Sund a~ School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 1.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.
Fairview Uihl«! Church
(.cLan, W.Va. Rt I
l,:tsLor: James Lewis
S unda~ School - 11 a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.
C1lvary Hihle Chun:h
Pomeroy l'ikc, Co. Rd.
PasLor: Rc11. Blackwood
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m
Splrllual Fallh Chur&lt;h
Sute 338, Anliquity
Pastor: A. Slewan
Sund•y School - I0 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Service - 7:30 p.m.

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228 w. Main S1., Pomeroy

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llarrisonvi lie Road
Pastor: Rev. VicLorRoush
Sunday School930 a.m.
Worshj,
' ~ 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. •;t£
WcdnC1i ay Service - 1:30 p.m. ••C
Stiversville W1.ord ur hith
!'.a stor: Da\lilJI&gt;ailcy
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7:30p.m.
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lOON. 2nd Ave ., Middleport ·._;'.)
Pauor: Rc\1. Michacll'angio ~ r: d
Sunday Scltool • 10 a.m.
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Wednesday Services· 7 p.m, •

Pentecostal
t•entccostal A•mbly
St. RL 124, Racine
Pu tor: William Hoback
Sunday School - 10 a:m.
Evenin g · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

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Third AYC.
Pastor: RcY. Clark Raker
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Sund.ay ~hool - 10 a.m.
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Harrisonville Presbyterian Church
Wonhi('l · 9 a.m.
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Sunday School · 9:45 a.m. _, :.]
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Sunday School . 9 •.m.
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Worship . I 0 a.m., .4 r .m. (2nd &amp; 4th S.O~
Syratu!ie ~1nol United Prcsb)·tcrilln
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m., 4 p.m. ( Isl &amp; 3rd Su~j

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Sewenth ·I&gt;ay Adventist
Mulbeny I hs. Rd., Pomeroy
r u tor: Roy Llwimky
Salurd»y Services:
Sahhalh School · 2 p.m.
W u r~hi p · 3 p.m.

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MI. Hermon United Urdhrtn • :&gt;J
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Tcxu Commumty off CR 82
l,u Lor: Robert Sanders
Sunday S.:hool · 9:30 a.m.
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Wednesday Scf'lliccs ·7:30p.m. 'ft •~

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2 1/2 miles north of Rced1ville :••J
on Stale Route 124
Ptstor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sundoy School · I0 o.m,
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Wor~hip · 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m. ,.Jt

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Pastor: Ray Uudermilt
Sunday School · IOa .m.
Worship -7 p.m .
Wcdnc5d1y Service - 7 p.m.

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South Bethel New T~tament
Silver Rid ge
Pastor: Duane Sydcn§lric:ker
Sunday School • 9 a. m.
Worship- 10 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

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Ash Soreeo, Middleport
Pastor: Mark Morrow
Saturday Service-7:30p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.mr
Worship - 11 a.m.,
Wcd,ncsday Scrvicc-7:30 p.m.

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Pomeroy Weslllde Church oi'Chrlll
33226 O.ildnm'• HlMie Rd.
992·3847
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wonhip - I 0 a.m., 6 p.m.
WedneJday Servia:o • 7 p.m.

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1tiW YOilK (AP) - Donald and always havill1 10 lilly shoes, lhinl·
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Churdl of Jesus Christ Apootollc
VanZandland Waro ltd.

LANCASTER • The annual
PVI'NAM COUN'JY, W.VA.· Matlack-Osbom reunion will be
The Lihcrty ~wiD • held Sunday • lhc Lancastet Fairform •die Vilc:o Clmp~ JfOUnds shelter house. A poduc:k
Putnam County on Sabl'day.
dinner wiD be served at 12:30 ~.m.
Brins table «rvice. All .relauvcs
HENDERSON - The Gallia llld friends invited.
Twirlers Westem Square Dlnc:e
POMEROY- Mixed scramble
Club wiD hold a clanee Saturday
"I Met A Man Nlimed Jesus"
from 8-11 p.m. atlhc HCiderson at lhe Meip County Golf Course,
Once I was sad lnd so lonely
Community Center in Henderson, Sunday, 3:JO..I p.m.
I knew not what 10 do
W.Va. John Waugh will be the
for one I had loved and trusted,
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buffcaller.
IOhis
vows
inJIDII, Gallipolis, will preach at
had
not always been true
Run.AND - There will be a the Naomi Baptist Church in
dance at the Rutland American Pomeroy on Sunday at II a.m.
Every woman is entitled 10 her
Lesion Hall SIIUrday from 8 p.m. Public inviled.
man
10 rnidniJhL Music by While's Hill
thai's how "it's ordained to be"
Band. l'llblic invited.
MONDAY
10 love, 10 hold and 10 cherish
POMEROY • The Mcip Crn&lt;•
until dealh sets us free
RACINE • Music: at Sw Mill Counay Team will meet • the h•~&gt;"
Park ill Racine Salulday wit music scllool Monday • 9 a.m.
Then I met a man named Jesus
by Mountaill Top Singers, Denver
who cared so much for me
Rice, Herita&amp;e Express and Opry
RACINE • The Soudtem Local
he said he would die Ill save me
By lhe River Bind. Public invited. School Bolld wiD meet Monday •
and
7p.m.
he proved it Clll Calvary
POMEROY - The wodt clelail at
Trinity (]mrdl in Pomeroy, ICheclRACINE - Racine Village
He suffered like no man ever
uled for Saturday, has been can· Council will meet in rec;eued IICS·
suffered
eeled.
sicn on Monday 11 10 a.m. 11 Sw
Yet not once did he ever com·
Mill Park to di1C111S die 1993 bud· plain
ROCK SPRINGS · The Roet
But kept right on Iovins and
Sprinp United Methodist Churth set
c.ing
for me just the Slllle
will hold an ice cream social SalurSYRACUSE- The S~acuse
dly be&amp;innins at 6 p.m. Public Presbyterian Church wtll hold
Yes 1met a man named Jesus
iiiVitcd.
Vacauon Bible School Monday
he ftlled that empty place in my
throush FriJ!f. from 10 a.m. to hcaJt
SUNDAY
12:30 p.m.
y for children and
and all he asks i5 he failhful
POMEROY - Regular SOLOS youth.
and
love him with all or my
PlheriJII, 4 p.m., Pomeroy United
heart
Melhodl11 Chun:h. Theme: For·
SYRACUSE - Meigs County
sivelell. All Christian singles Board of Mental Retardation and
one day he's c:orning to get me
(ur..-ried, divon:ed, widowed, of llevclollmental Disabilities wiD be
with a shout or glory and power
aDIJCS)welcomc.
held r.bldatat 7 {'.m. at olliee in
so I'D keep my lamps lrltnmed
S)'IICIISC. AU meettngS opm to lhc and luning
RACINE - Cozart family public.
for cnly my Ood knows the hour
reunion, Sandly, It die Bill Com
~itc behind Croll' poeay in
REEDSVILLE - All girls,
Ractne. Family and friends wel- pdes 7·12, interested in playing
come.
volleyblll at Eutem Local should
atlend a meeting Monday • 7 p.m.
RACINE The 19th 111nual • the high IIChool.
reunion of the Clwles llld Alma
HeinZIIIIII Snyder family wiD be
RACINE - Bil Bend Farm lnd
held on Sltllday ll SW Mill Park In An1iq11e Ch., will meet Monda~ • .
Racine. Blllrd lunch wiD bo&amp;it • 8 p.m. at the Southern Htsh
1 p.m. Each flmily ahoald bilns a Sdlool BwayotiC wek:ome.

SAlJiM CI!NJER - The Salem
Certrr Pile Dqwt rnt will have
• a CIWI llidll s-day from
II a.a 10 6 p• 1'ltlre wiD allo be
=~~~~ alltdwlcllta and oilier door prize.

r
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'J' w.... Style·Dinee Oub

coaches will hold a meeting on
Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Meigs
County Golf Course to schedule
lhis year's season.

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·FIRE &amp; SAFETY
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992-7075
172 Norlh St&lt;ond Au.
Ohio

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17 1992

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PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
UNES
BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES

HAUUNG: Umes1one,
Dirt. Gravel and Coat
LICENSED anciQONDED

To plac.e an

ad

Call446-2342
- MO~DAY .thru SATURDAY 8A.M. TO 5P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAY

POLICIES
• t\ d1 ouu ide lhe coun ty your ad nuu mw.t he pre:paWI
• Rec~i.,.e dU co unt for ad1 paid iD a.dvaDCe.
• rree t\dl : Giveaway aad Fowwi acb u.nder 15 'tWOnb will be

run 3 d ay• at no cblr'!t·
• Price o( ad for all capit.&amp;lleuan il double price of ad
•' 7 roin tl ine type o nly Ulecl

COil

• Tribunc iJI not rctpon1ible for error• after fart\ day (ehcc::k
for erro ra ram day ad rWif in papor). Call before 2:00p .m.
dny jlfler publication \o make correction
that muat be pald mad•uace an:

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Card of Th..J.a
ln ~lemoriam

lloppy Ado
Yard Sale~

• A daa~ifled advcrWe•eat. placed iD Lbe Callipolil Daily
Tr ibune (except C'-uar..d. Di.play, Bui.aeu Card or Legal
\oticel \ will al..o appar iD lDe PoiDa Pleuanl Rcs:ilt.er and

Come·Up k.es With
The C/assifieds
Business Services

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HOWARD
EXCAVATING

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BULLDOZER, BACKHOE
and TRACKHOE WORK

Public Notice

Rlclne, Ohio 45771

Sealed pr_..• will be
racalved bY ·the Bo.lrd ol
Education of 1M Southern
Local School Dlatrlct of
R!clne, Ohio II lhl
Truaurer'• ollie• until
12:00 noon on July 31,
1112. and al thai lima
opened by 1M Tr_u,., of
01ld board 11 providld by
liW lor (1) uald 1186 (71}
p••••na•r School Bua
ccordlng to apeclllclltlona
olald Board of Educllllon.
•Speclflcatlona and
lnotructlona to blcldera on
lila In the ollie• ol the
TIM&amp;Urer, Racine, Ohio

PUBUC NOTICE
The following were ra-

cilY~ lly tha Ohio

Envlronm111t.l Protection
Agency (OEPA) leal wuk.
Ellactlve datu of final
ectlona llld luu_. datil
ol propolld tctiona 111d ol
draft action• are alated.
Final action• may be
applllld, In writing, within
30 dlyl of the date of thla
notica, to Till EnYIIonlllllll•
11 Board of Rwlaw, Rm. 3110,
23&amp; E. Town SL, Columbua,
OH., 43215, Notice of any
appeal IIIII be flied with the
dlractor within I daya.

Propooed aotlona will
ftnal unlul 1 wrl't•n adJudication h11rlng
1~111 Ia aubonltlod within
30 day• of the l11uanoe
data; or the dlraotor revla11/wllhdr... 1M propoeld
action. Any peroon 011y
aubmlt com...,ta and/or a
m11ting
•Y draft
tcllon within 30 cloy• ol the
dalil lndlcalld. • Action", 11
u11d above doao not
Include receipt of a vtrlftld
compllinL lllig)lfiMn! public lntarul exfall, a public
""'Y lie held, Aa to
111y
, Inducing recllpt
of vorlllld complalnll, •Y
perton 1ft11Y obtain notice of
lurlh•r ecllono, 1nd additional lnlormadon, UniMI
olharwlae provided In
Notlcea of particular
acllona, all communication•
ahall lie IIIII to: Hearing
bacollll

45771 .

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"JIM Bowd h11 the ~I to
..iftcol and Njec:l all bido,
By order of the brd
of Education
Dennie E, Hill, TrUIII,.
.•. Southern Loclll School
Dillrlct
Box 171
R8clne, Ohio 45Tr1
(7) f3,14,15,16,17,11,11c

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· :vacation Money
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Ph, (1141 144-2115, Conault
ORC Chap. 3745 111d OAC
Chape. 1745-47 and 374~
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Final Approval of Plana

Card ol Thanks

. I would like to
extend a heartfelt

and Sp I CIIICIIIDM.
llllyol' and Council
Var1oua Townalllpo, Oh.
Elllctlvl o.ll: 07101/'¥l
Thll ftnal acllon not procld-

- "thank you" to my
friends and
: neighbors lor their
:. klndneas, flowers,

ld by propoald action and
Ia appealable to EBR.
Sludge Management flan
lot land applloallon o the
clly of Nelaonvtlll W•tewater Treatment Plant
Sawaga Sludge to Agrlcul'uralland.

donations and
. eupport during the
'
past several
months.
Jeff Connolly

SHRUB &amp;
TRIM and

Sptdahzlng In Custom
fra•R~p~lr

NEW &amp; USED PARTS
ALL MAII.ES &amp;

FREE ESTIMATES

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(614) 992·3470

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t11,000.

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thil1 bidrNn ma&amp;Uar with 2 bllhl. You'a
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en and thin rail•dn llant ollhl fl~. Thlala lilting
on approx. 1!.\ $41,100.

Now $80,000.

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horne with 3 bedrooms, bath, F.A.N.G. heat, ~r hot
water helltr, ,.,._wiring, 'IMIIr &amp; gu 11rvico. Enclotld
front pard!, cable hook"'P, paved • -· Alking $18,900.

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Of Sweet Con~t Strilg lean,
Tomatoes a.. New Potatoes, Etc.
LOCADD COliER OF 117 &amp;

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Merchandise

63

LivestOCk

4 Hortt GooHn.ck Trailer,
Moving S1le: FrHztr $10io; N.w $1,500; 1988 AOHA Mare
Lawn "Mower, $80; Queen Size Grandd•ughler 01 ztPPO PINE
Wa&amp;or Bad 1200; P.A·. Sya&amp;eon\4 BARE, t!ll19 AOHA Daughltr Of
Mlc"'f'hoRH) 1250; Gu Or II SONNY GO TE 614-2116.fi522.
~:~~e:-ll~.,;:;~uwHe:~ Two 1 y11, Old Jersty Stwa,
1100; 12 ~ Shd8un lf25; 12Kt0 Groin Fad. 614-446-1720.
Oreu Carpet $30; C11e :0:;;.;.....;;;...;;;.,;,.:;:.:;,:::,.__
Wol""par JUatchlng Fo~c
64 Hay &amp; Grain
1 ODal. ApDit Iutter Kittle $125;
11WII-M~5. 114-,..,.MH.
Hay tor 1111, round blln 120.
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.act:, ~uare bataa $2. up. 3Q4..
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Evana, JackiCH\, Ot:la. 1-100-

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15Ft. Fibergtllt Fishing Boot
Wllh New 1112 HP Mdor, New
S.olo, 6t4-36U563 AHtr 5p.m.

19n Troj1n InBoard JOutbo1rd,
25Ft . Cabin Crui11r, Fullr E·

quipped, Wllh Trailer, 610-367·
1&gt;101.
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cuddy ctbln. 454 330 HP Bravo
outdrlve. Boat &amp; trlller-new
concflllon. St3,900. 304-675-6151
IHIJ·5pm. Anytlmt-wetktnda.
Fllarglan bns bolt 1nd trailer,
100HP Mercury molor, trolling
molar, IWIYIII Hlta and Uv•
Weill, $5000, &amp;14-6116-2051.

Transportalion
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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

Budget Transmlsslo111, Used &amp;
rebullt, starting at $99; troot
whHI drive etarting It $141.00

114-245-5&amp;77, 6t4-379-2263.
H1rl.y pans: complete chrome ·
ht1dllghl, Inner primary cover,
wlndtf11tld, damper lubes,
.tack 1lr cl11nar, laath., sadd ..
bogo, 304-675-4392 .
New g11 tanks, body parts, one
ton truck wheels , radiators,
floor mats, etc. 0 &amp; R Auto,
Ripley, WV. 304·372-3933 or 1-f00·273-1565.

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Campers&amp;
Motor Homes

1973 Oodge Midu Mini Molor :
Home, 23A., Air, Generetot, ...
39,000 Mlloo. $4,900. 614-366-

8358.

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Prowl• 23' TanHJm
Whtltll, AC, Awning, Sleeps 1, '
Full Ba&amp;h. 614s441-0560.
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Camper, Air, Lo1ded! $5,500. '

&amp;t4n441-0495.
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2,000 miles. Twin beda, canter.,
bath with shower, mlerow1ve, ,
elr and rnGII'•· Phone 304-1753300.

31 Ft Alrotroem : New, Coorofr•
Awning, Ntw HOI Water Hooter,
New
Vlnl'l, New Mint •
Bllnolt 6 Counlry Cu~at111, Excelltnl Conclhlon, Rtody To
UHIIf4-24HI15,

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Home
Improvements

All typn m111onry, brtck, block
I atone. Free 11tlmatn. 3Qtl .
773-5052.

Barnttt Home lmprovemtnls.
Room Addition&amp;, G1ragu, Ex·
terior &amp; lnlerlar Palntfng , Ex·
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Foundltlon Work, Roofing, .
Kitchen• And Baths. Frea Et· •
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Too Big Or SmoMI614-367.0516 :

Home repair and rnalnlentnct, ·
rooting, tkflng, guutra, room ;
.ditlont and lnterior remod•l· .
lng, 6t4·192-2666.
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Aeration Mat0111, repaiNd. New
I r..bulft molort In alocll, RON ·
EVANS, JACKSON, OH. t-80Q.
537-9528.
Rtlllb.. Wallpapering, Cornmercl1l And Ruidentl1t.

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appliance rtl)lira. WV ;

304-llll-2318 Ohio 114-441-24154. ,
Slpllc Ttnk Pumping SlOe~Ilia :
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPHISES ,.
Jeckson, OH 1-800..S37·1528.

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Georgtt CI'Mk Ad. Par1s, aup- ·
pllto, pickup, ond ctollvory. 611-'
441.0294.
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put up vinyl .
aiding or lr1ller •klr11ng. 614· .

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HENRY E. CLELAND.... _ ....,...-·-·-"··~--..11t
lRACY BAINAGER........- .. :..~.-··---o- -.2A31
JEAN TRUI8ELL..,._,_ _ , ____ ,,.MN80
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Merchandise

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53'7-1528.
dlah ,., ..,,, oqulpmen&amp; 71 Autos for Sale
lnelucfaoi, "00, 114-112-2313.
fl85 BtlAir 4 Door HtrdtOfl 263
Slaro Air CondHionor, 25,000 Englnoo. Auto 56,000 Actuel
2 bod- trolioo', ...r Akzo ~I SavfngoOnAifVInyiiCor• BTU, very good condition, $400, Mlln, PS, PI, AC, Excellent
Planl, o:en&amp;rat otr, p;fvott, no
In Slock, f5,00 Up. lloilohtn 114-1112-2172.
~lion, Mull SHI 13,215;
....... 304-17S-122I alar 5,00
rpo&amp;a,IM-441-1&gt;144.
1176 Nove 350 High Pt~or­
P11
EtiiCitlc rongo Moyttg waaharl SJM)Jt Atl Ererel• Machine man.. Enal111, Auto1 PS, PI,
dlohwoohor. Noiad mfnor rapelr. Wllh Stolr Slopper $150il· AC, Au,. Orutl Silo, 114-441Rolnbow Sw•per, $200· 12H 8158.
21or All IEtaclrlc, 1 IIIIa From 14t 304-67I40IIol• Spm,
thiyhboftt ; ad Roed, Glllipone
Seara Uwn &amp; Garden Tr.ctor,
Cltf Sella cia, Pan!¥ Furnished, GOOD USED APPUANCES $150; Larp SiiCIIonll Sola Wl&amp;h 11t7 Ponlltc Grtnd Prix, 2rlt,
Real Estate
5lo-__ 114 44131107.
Woohtn, dryaro, rolrlgorators, OU..n SOfa SIMpar M50; Ble- 114-251-1367.
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-•-ro-. ~koggs Apptl1ncn, 'Ill NI Steam CluMr, SIOi Nlftoo 1m Clltvatto. 12000 « will
z I d~•-, VIne S&amp;-H.Ctll 114-4411-73116, I· . Iondo S50; 12 Ttpoa, SIS Each. &amp;rodt for 4wof Cllavy truck "'
114·317·m6.
Olds CUllin. 304-8112-2215.
-Deyor, c.nnrat
... ·Air,-On
· Krtnor
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Oil 1_00
_ -411-34
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RL211 - · Dapoalt. 114LAYNE'S FURNITURE
tm Ofds 116 OM Family Owner,
4tH1&gt;13.
Complata Joo.,. Juml~l~, 31• Inch 200 PSI 1185 1 Inch 200 58,000 Actual IIIIH, All Poworo,
PSI
133.50
Ron
Ev1nt
En2br Mobile Home For AMt, Hours: Mon-Sit, U . 8
Ftctory Air, Err:eileni ConciHion!
Rale:lnCI &amp; "'--1111 R-uir.d. 0322, 3 mi._ out Bulavllle Rd. lo,.HI, 1o80C).537·1526.
614-446-11158.
2121 - · - · " " 5 , . old,
FrM Dailvory.
.. brick - - - .... 11t •• 05Z7. ...,..... ~
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11179 Ciltv. Malibu 211, v.a, '"'"·
--.. ..... oo::Jta:::ilj raon: Funololowl homea onol New Oak Furnllura: Chino
AIC, PS, PB, $1,800. 304-615·
coblntlo,
wuhattndo,
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Supplies
- J o n , kllct.l, Ullltly
roo.a. .. OM lltwl, covend epta, 3DM7M512 or 67S.30QC!. chair~, ~:=il'• Llrkln1 Block, brick, eewer p~pea, win· 161&gt;1.
pttio In ...... p;iyoq Laroct, Lilt 1m Chtvro$et V1n p1rta or rea-.-obyoppolnt.2 becfroom mobllt ._d_.._k-';;,at;:;c:;:.;;6==;;31;:8.==-dowa, llntelt, etc. C1tude Win· teratlon $250. 1m Morde C1rlo
Joomo. bolll 'and haH, 304-67S- 1- PICKENS FURNITURE
Only 304-17S-1231.
ttro, Rio Grondo, OH Coli 6t4- S350. lt4'446-3145 or 304-6753134.
NawiUaad
245-512t .
851&gt;1.
- - - a t: f.20Qimo • Houuhotd lurnlthlng. t/2 mi.
liDO ltcurftr 0opoa11 12x10 2 Jerricho Ad. PI, Pltatonl , WV, 56 PetS for Sale
11181 AMC Eogle Am llotor 4
W!O t-V, Aufo, Rur. Good
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ea11304.fi15·1450.
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6t4-3711~4G.
S..hi'M-* •a.
A. IS. Fumlturw. New, uHd, an· Groom lnd Supply Shop-Ptt
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Grooming.
All bfMde, styles. 1NW Ofds Brougham, new
-2br-,Oui91.Rt. 2t6,8 quoo. OUH
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lome Pet Food Daaltr. Julio
.... Dapoolt • - .... Ae- ....... wv. 304-773-5341.
brown paint, V.f motor I
-"-' 114 2111 12!11
Webb. Colll14-4411-0231.
tranamlsslon, 56,300, Railey
SWAIN
- . ~"'~ 22 ..-AKC Mlnaluro iomolo Dac:h- wMtlt. ~75-2410.
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Hlglo. Auc J I J 12110 Mobil• Home. AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 12 ohund,
3 monlht old, St50. •~.
IV63 Bu~k LaSaboo, 4 dr, Air, 4
Frora... Nice Vlaw. Olivo 91,, Gtlllpolla. New l Utad 175-5735 .
Wtttem &amp;
New TlrH, Excellent Con~lon,
aor. -._ -..,., 2 a n 4 AI:, ...._ Gla, tumiture, hNtm,
~ II II Up,
A{r Worlo - ·- 114-441- 3t 51 ·
AKC A,lolorocf Doberman 614-367-71196.
Wttkt Old, Ttlla 1983 Chrysler New Vorlritr
:IE::-M=n=FUL=-:HOI=:::ISE=-::FOII=-::sa~LE;-:: Dl1= I I Funololowl. Pallo. IX12 Trundle L ollape bad w/3 bulh-ln PuppiH,
og. • . OUitl dro-a. 1250. 304.f75-3631.
Docked, Do-Citwo Romovad, Lu~~:ury, Extr1 Nlcal $1,000. 6M·
- - Conw 1.at _.,. !lnonp • ' ',!,~And
K8o«t
Wormed, All Col ott Available, 388-9435, 61..388-1686.
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VI"AA FURNITURE
114-251-9320.
,sa.
2 M- Utflltlta
114-441-3151
f984 Ford F·350 Ton Dual
..,.. 3 L-. ladomoa, Nat Inti&amp; • 1 No Pita. 1325 p.,
Aent-2-0wn
ASCA Reglstertd AuttrJtlan Wheel, Diesel, Good Condition,
0opoo11 Coon .. On PorSltophorol
Puppln,
Vol Many E~~:tras, S4,200, 010, 614·
HYAC, - ...
C;;;pan_
....11114
2201. - - tlal " -· Colt t14- Wothor And Dryer $17.18 WMk, Chtc:kad, I Floot Vaccl11&lt;1 Given, 3811-8137.
Bunk Bad Complllo, SUI ,St25. 114-441-i6t0
8rtc:ll ....,.. J n · ==•...., 2 3DM~l(Ciwt;,a),
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19e:.:r:mouth Conaueat Turbo,
- . z . _ ,.., Far - : Coolt 114-441Rtcllnar 15.24 W•ll. Auttralltn Shophtrd Mix, mtll 5 S
, Muot Selll 614-446-1&gt;114.
111JForlloo.lnlo.
· SoftAndChalret0.3&amp;Wotok.
To Mocflum Slzad. Excotlan&amp; Pll
Or
Wotlch
Dog,
fat
Shott,
Woo1985 Mercury COugar, PSI PW,
kiW O:al ••• ..... tM-.
AC, Crag1r spun alutl'llnum
CASH
AND
CARRY
mad, 114-2411-5533.
Apartment
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whNio. V.ry Sharp! ~mllml V.fi,
RolrliiO&lt;IIO&lt;O
llt~lng AI $319,
Baby
Fetrllo,
8
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Old,
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for Rent
$2175, 614·901-20&lt;5 or 614·901~ All Lat. 11t •• 1171
Reo:llnotra $141, 2xl Bunk 1'!111 441.0734.
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-urity otepoali, no pill, 114Thru ~lurdoy IA.M . To 6P.M. tltnt I Sltmott Klntna. 614- Brough1m, 4dr. Mdln. every
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Ciotad On Sotnday. LOCATED: 4 446-3644 Aftor 7:00p.m.
option, Ilk• new, br1nd new
2t1d oo111 apt, 1350. monet: IH llllat Ott Route 7 On Route 141,
Urea,
305 V-t, low mll11, $3200,
Ulllltlaa polo!, no HUO, 304-115- 1n c.nn..,.ry, f/4 Milt en Un• Flth Tonk, 2413 Jeckson Avo. 114-112-6711.
coin
Plkt.
Point
PINotnl,
304-875-2013,
2122.
full tine Tropical 111111 blodo, 11181 Ct:ryaler New Yorker, Goad
small animals anc:lsuppl.-.
2 I Bath, Downatolra, 52 Sporting Goods
Condhion, High Millage, s;1ooi
Clwn,
No
Palo,
OUitl,
HAPPY JACK MANGE LOTION; lti87 P&amp;yonouth Horizon, uooo
RIf WIW And Dlpolll A• I Mllllontltr Browning Copy 15 promotes t&amp;t1llng and hair Conoftlon, " 200; 1961 Dodg;;
qo*M.It4-446-1Stl.
Shot, Eltra Clip Ntw In lox growth lo 1ny mange, hot spot Omni, Low ioin.., $3,000; fill
Reliant
Stallon
l:rn. ll4-446olQ15.
or fungus on dOQI &amp; hon• Plymouth
Wagon, S3,200. 114.:11f1-1251.
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STATES 304-615-2760.
1181
Dldtmoblto · Aoytlt
- _, m S Yr. old l'lftCh. SIR. 3 no ,.... 1221 por month, ,....-....,.n-:t,..q:.u,..es...,.,--lll
,.,...., NqUirool, IM-812·2:111 Buy Of alii , RlvO&lt;IM AnllqutO, Heppy Jack Tabtlcks: Prtvtnt Brougham V-1, AC, P~, PB, PW,
olayo
1124 E. Main Sltoll, P-roy. FIUI Mother Natu,.'a · WI'/ Powlf Sltlt, AMifM Sttrto
. - . . - 3111. 1-112 btlh, - . .,._, toot&amp; -lrtc, op- Houra: M.T.W. 10:00 o,m, to 1:00 Without Peatk:ldH. Chewal*~&amp; C.aslttt. loMiedl All Black,
Mllto. $51115. Cool Ptl
nnL ontar. Ale
5unololood, Jounor, p.m., Sundoy 1:00 &amp;o 1:00 p.m. Nutrlouo Tablll. For DotJo I 1&gt;1,000
Boyw 614-44&amp;-1&gt;1711, ,,.,..,._
Grllftdl .... 114:2411111
Colt.
AI
Form
And
F•d
91-.
-- IO tchoot 114-1112-2521.
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Know what happen• to t•n &amp;
,., V1laaoo ~Go.ioil AptL 141 or 54 Miscellaneous
Comry LE ,
lick• wh•n spr1yed with HAPPY 1111 Toyooa
call ~14-f~Hnt EOit
t:ltct:backi ~ cond.; new
JACK
DROPOEAO
FLEI·TICK
Merchandise
MIST? Thoy doop dudl For tim, booktt . 13,800. &amp;14-441ILEAIITIFUL APAiiTIIEHTS AT
0767ohtr 5:30p.m.
8UIIGET PIUCES AT JACKSON 2 lltallatlc ca 'a wllh .....,.,.., ~ &amp; c.te. Water biNd.
32 Mobile Homes
HERN
STATES,
304-6151187 Dodgt, AT, PS, $1100. tl87
304-6715-43¥2.
ESTATES. 531 Jlcbon Plkt
2780.
Horlzon1 ~_c . 42 mg. St050. 1985
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lor Sale
lnowiea. Cllll14 441 2111 . EOH. 22,000 BTU 1lr condHJon, 304- Poodle pulliiiH, ,.,, onc1 Eoco~. -o.
304-675-2440.
182-2252.
'MIOO e.e OOftd. 3 ' tooua on
&amp;t;;cupe
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1110
tduh
dogs,
1187
Mtldl
RX7,
5 SI)Hif, WHh
n.dllt " t t 1 r«, OH. 2 BA
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Air, Powor Sunrool For Stlt Or
iurnlolold . - . - . ·Utflttfft Air CondHk&gt;Mr, Window Unit, lt4.fi67-:1404.
25.000 BTU ~. 114-446-2125
Trocto. ltH5e.l270.
DovoOnly.
Musical
57
1987 Pontile Fireblrd Formula,
Moo~ ShttU. 3 ' I 2 c.._, ~ Clwn 2br AnUquet cast Iron Ita blthtub.
56,000 MiiH, t.oodadl 5t4-C46Instruments
5..1'1 1ut0 Wllhtr, Doth IIC
6676.
cond, 304-675-66711.
3 electric rtlanoe, Roland, E•
oonlc I Cotlo. P~cad light, :106- 1988 Black Chevy lroc, T·Tops,
1172 stun.w ........ ,....j•~•!;!•~a•~.,--....,-,.. BtbJ bed, llroller, highchair, 175-7217 oftor 1:00PM.
Kanwood Sterw With CO
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play pen, walker, car aNI, antf.
Changer And Manv Er&amp;rotl
Like new Selmer wood cllrinel Sil,500 cir $2,500 And Takt Ovar
· . . .111N754.
Clwn"'•ua ld
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• .no ,...a, que rocker, 304.fi75..C548.
&amp; CIM, $225 080, 61C.fil1-3107. Payment&amp;. Will Consider Equ11
Boyt 20" Huffy blcyela, hand
. . , Pxu I u. 12lt5. 2 ~ I:IIIUIWI62.=':-'-'-:::--'"'0"-=-'"'0"_:.•
Trocto For 4r4. 814-318-11551.
Uortgllt Plano • All Ptayor Pllno
bri·~·J-excellanl condhion,
blr - . II,IGI. 11241115.
DoluD tllr, 2 Coor ~~. lt4-IR•2421.
Whh
Rolls,
114-381-D302.
IVBII Dod!ll' Omnl 41,000 Mlloo,
Fnl A.., Gill\ M ,
.,
Air,
Clean, Prk:ed to Selll 114·
6 A It LXM. IM-256- Cllfftkfoo Goll Memtoollhlp,
371.:1190
Fruits &amp;
11,250 Ptut Trtnolor FH. 114- 58
1969 Block Ford P - Stondtrol
Ca: .....tr Fumilhld. 1br, ntlt 441-4154.
Vegetables
. _ 'MI :11 ar M11'0. 2 bed: 10 l.l:nfr, perWng, hut, air, Concitlt I
Pltotlc - l c For Sale: Half Runner Beane, Shift . 614·307-GZtO.
CIA, - · 1i1c. dtpooM Nqulnd. 114- Tr.nkt, Jet Aeration Tanka. Aon Pick Your Own. S7 A Buthol. 1169 Ford Fntlvt L. llondtrol,
Evant EnlerpriHt, Jtcklon. OH 114-446-4591,
65,000 miiH, aood cond, $2,700.
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304-675-6260 ............
'&amp;'-;.., 1 - ApL '-~ $225/llo. 1-100-527·1528.
-~·
ltr DurtWt1; Ullllaa Poioi, IU7 Socand Floral ao1a bed, tltrl ~ Halt . Run,.., belme &amp; Frtth 1969 Otdo Cutlooo Clero 28,000
1 1. . . . ea corid. MUll Ill AWftUit Glllllpolil. l1t 111 1111 ........ 10~ LP
grill utad Honty, 304-7'13-15tl1.
aclull mlln, AT, AC, Pa, PS,
IT \ . - - . JIM. A-Jp.a
Onc8. 304.f71.142 •
Half runniH bMns, $15/bushtl, crulH, 4doof, 3114·773-5115.
FF:;;;ooftiutal;i;oadidiEEiilflciitiJancyilftCi;-ii
ff~Wmo.~&amp;;;;: For SOle: 250 ~1. Fuat Tanto 814-112-62510&lt; 114-376-1313. 1191 Chtvy C;;voller, Z·24,
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Mall Ulllltlaa Paid, ........h, 011- And Slond, $50. 114-441-Dnl.
23,000 MIIH, Loadtd, $1,1100
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Flrm. ll4-446-1&amp;33, Aftor 5p,m.
FREE IHSTALLATION
Farm SupplieS
1lo2t , - . -_
Fauloload! :1, 4 - . _ Bath,
SWI-POOU
72 Trucks for Sale
&amp;Liveslock
-..Up
, Clwn,Lio
Palo, Only 17111.00 ...utlfut Above
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Aataac..
Dlpoeil
Aequirld.
Ground ll•31r4 Pool lnctudto:
1154 Ford Pick-Up, Bodr ErcaiFlfttr Doell. F""'"', Ladofora,
Janll 15'11. Orlglnol, Runo Good,
lUll I :Oo:',.:-,-:-1,.:-•:--::•~•lo:-'fl.:-:,:-:-""'~2=-::btct:-:-- E&amp;c. Don~ Belilwo h? Coli BPI
Pertec:t For Aeatcwatlon. $2,200.
61 Farin Equipment
•-•fm
114-441-0101.
5000 Ford Troctor • y.,...., 1177 Chevy Pic~ up &amp;ruck, 350
Futt Oil Tonk, 275 011. 114·245· Ialor $7.550; e N Ford W)th englne, nHda 11arter put on,
BladH M""lnglltchlno I Rtkt good condlllon. 1100. •14·1112·
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1trr1Ja-.Flooo S4$., Nutrition ~" .. ~a 12,450. 114-21f-6122.
6101.
rWI~ CU;•a•d From 171.
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Uta *-l
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Ponto. 0
~ ~ low a flllbNoi: Anol,. Ao:fd 8o&amp;ly Ftomoll H. Ftnnallll. 1171 ~all fi&amp;O Scotlsdale lon8btd.1. 305.1
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.hill
lllltiiEIIFNNtll, --IW
._,,_. ~ loll ono5 Ill non Chov plck·up, 304-1-462.
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1011t
Pooler. Whh'lpoora, bUmlr
.._,.... - u~ Foo Silo: Com Pic•-, Sq~~~rt atflr 5.
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alo•htoly 11 Al&amp;o Aid - c y.
lala .., RakH, New Hotltnd Hoy 1t85 Chavy Truck c-30, 350 SU.·
-• I -.-.1 ~oro,
-·- Thouftwa•toofltl.
wz....., .... -.. lm/11LIIN-.
I1 ·;;:::=:;:~•=::;:::-:::::::;-;;::=- cn.,-, Mowm, _ , Dfah, vorado Low IIIINII" 2~,~57
lAg lplllttr, Othor Fltld ANdy Cllmpar Special Looocftd . wnh
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1trr1Ja -,~e, s - 011 ~ eo...t Colnpoolnd Extrto. 114-446.0MO.
Eqiof_.tf
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Machl-r, JtckOOII,
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Orl8, c.n.. 1o o..qw,uta, YutbtrryAve,...,Poonwo,,
2M-11144,
1181 Food Reng;;r Club Cob, PBI
PSI Alii Fll, 53150. ComM wl
Em i nca' laic a,._ PknM: u.u Otfwr: s.v.r.~ Loecta 01
KUBOTA
liglltad
running botodo, now
~ z ,..Flooo l2t 0or- Corti lettonad Fl.. At 1220
SliM P1rt1 S.rvkte
t0o4 box, new A)au t..,.,, hi
HURST tRi.Ci'OR SALES
;;;--...... 010.-Loellld.;; jloto~lla,~~~~-~2~11~1~1~/i.~== FrHklln Anna., Pl. Plenant
wl lruckl '1Motl41.:1045 « 114P
q 01• vu, - ,. ltrriJa -11, IC, - k To ¥IV. Mutt Ttkt All. H NOi AI 21 HP 4 WO - 5; 20 HP 4 WO 1149-267!1.
$5,115,
Routt
7
North,
Martina.
l l t - !ia
n. Pnlion.ltRclu clnltyPoot, Home Coni:MI: GllllpaUa Driv114-31&gt;1-4151
·~ Pool Fom AI 1oog lllngii, t - t M. ·
1P4 OtiC Slerlo SLE. lulty
loodad, ~ ft bed with n-. 30(:
, Sum. .r 1Lovfng ltto: I HP Air C--~
~~J'Ot•nL F-Ie
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_ , Loa1ai1 1n 011--. lt*lof Ave Day -101', Air Toolo, T~ Pa~o. New )'lolland blltr, can . . In 875-22...
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Llofd -king lhll woeklnd, t!112 Fold XLT p,u, tiiiCk, 30l!
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good cand, 304·571-26114.
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VACANT GROUND- HaclwiiYih 28.289oc181 along
pewd IOid. unlmitad poaaibilitiNI $16,000.

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446-2411 or 1-80().365-1229

BAUM IUBDIVISION - Brldcll,.... ranch otyla homo, 3
bldmomo, lull be111111ant, llllchld gal'lgl, firtplaco,
-tnol air. ASKING 557,900. Owner would ike to havo

MIDDLEPORT- VERY NICE - 111 llory horne with 3
bldroomt, central air, fl~. newer wiilng, plumbing,
ftoo11 &amp; carpal Hu nice front &amp; aide pord&amp;u with a
lanced back yard and lull buernenL ASKING $211,1100.

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abiiOiute 'Dream Horne" 3 bldroorns. 2 baths, large
pordl, attic apace, 3!.\ acrao, oulbuildingo, nice salting.

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Real Estate General

5

- POIIEROY - Wolfperl Road - LAND CONTRACT -A
1g75 tclalalactriC Monlo C-*rlo homo with 2 bldrooma, f
111111 with a 20xs0 bam lilting on appmx. 35 acrta ol
_ land, will glvo you pllnly of mom to axp.and. Wu
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.
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H9W $34,1011:
:, ..:JDLEPOAT Front lnlt -If ..,111 P~rtv it whll
''Y.,..'ve bHn looking lot we've goUt. In tlut hou11 you
hl¥11 a 2 bodroom aparinlnl downallira, lnd 1 one bed-

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RQCKSPRIIGS ROAD- Pomeroy You naod to ~
lnlide to aprociatt. AI 2 bedroom, f 978 Baron mobMa
home with oe,...,.d in pard!. and C81p0rt lilting on a ittil 1111 than 2 ac..a.
$24,100.

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&amp; VIcinity

ToshiM • Drake
Unide• • Panasonk

BURGW· FIRE
ClOSED CIRCUIT T.V.

992-2259
608 rAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

HYSELL RUN ROAD - Two nice laying 2 aero Iota.
The• would maJ&lt;,e bolutilul homosi~s.
$6,000 IIIICh.

1-

Pomeroy,

lwtlterbelllellers ton

RED HILL FIRMS
PRODUCE

5

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Ctothaa,Cnlla.

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You naod to. ~ this beau·
- tilul brick hom'a. Ha1 3 bedrooms, large hv~ng room, full
' '. ttuement and ono cer garage.
$34,1100.

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SATELLITE T.V.

INTERIOR &amp; EXTtRIOR

OFFICE 992-28116

5

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lot -

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lifaytltt Mllll. &amp;14-446-4222.

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33N., under new man1gemenl.
IAio, S65; homo tontoll, 1225;
614-1112-2167
FOR RENT: GOOD LOCATION,
RIO GRANDE, 114-446-3117,

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&amp; VIcinity

BISSEll BUILDERS, INC.

992·7553

46

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Houses for Rent

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w•lilw.v.

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CALL (614) 446-9971 (Kellyf
ltENNY'S AUTO CENTER

REISONlllE U1'1S

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

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Sl RL588 W•t• Gtll

Mlddl,porl, OH

..

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1IEIIAPBIIIC
FOSTER
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Yard Sale

7

AUTO RENTAL, INC.
·~9.95 A DAY AND UP

POMEROY, OH.

•SAND -GRAVEL • DIRT

o.ar ""' - . -

ADD ONS • REIIODEUNG ·KITCHENS
• BATHROOMS· SIDING· DECKS
lUIS IDIIIEICI
IL TIOI.

264 UPPER RIVER ROAD

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CONSOLIDATED SECURIR SYSTEMS

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I love you.
They took aw•y
home; they took
l•vwav my money;
1An1a they took liE
l•way from YOU. But
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614-446'9560,
Sl;.plng rooma with cooking.
Alao trl11er IJ)Ice. All hook·upe.
Coli oftor 2:00 p.m., 304-7735651, Maaon WV,

lrnod. 614-

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Rooms

&amp; Acreage

Lots

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4• 7231 Afl•IP.M.

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Slrallge...all he lniLI you - a set ol*"*l&amp;rila."

Openlnw
FtionciiJ -Few D - *'llw&amp;.
No Celli •• I
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DAVIDSON'S
PLUMBING

Creek Road i
Midtleport, Oliio ~

949·2391or
1·100·137-1460

FlUE

·-1-0211.

Trliltf lol 1 4 room apt, GaJ.
llpollt Forry &amp; Clifton, 304-6753216 or 175-461&gt;1.

Motorcycles

1160 Modol tOO KDX Ktw-kl ··
dirt bike, $400. 304-675-2457.
·
IV84 Kawatokl GPZ 750 turbo, ,
black &amp; red, looks &amp; "'"' like .
new, $2700, 614·992-2247 after
5pm.
1181 Hondo XR·200, Good eon._.
dillon, RtctntiJ Ovorllaulad,..
New BoOit And Glov• In-'
cludocf. 614-446-7371.
225 Yamaha 4 whllltr. HI-loW
range, ,.Vflrsl electric start .
GoOd condition . $1500. 304-175201&gt;1 .

2561.

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38904 ....

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IFI. Hlah_,..k .Couch, Fotr Coft.

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nlthad apl, •p • tof, 304-112-

Dt~rnenl, E~

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Your 5lngla Or
-lc. Foun&lt;laUon I Drtvtway, Allin Ona Loan
Poch~,:- Ratoo, Open Lilt

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7500.

New H1ven 2 bldroom fur.

.._,..,._m-;12211.

70.UI14 4111201.

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1174 Doclao Window Von, Good
Shtpo, Cleotn, PB, PSL Air, 311 ·
Engine, 1-l-1304 Aner 5p.m: "
Suburban CMvrollt 88 414, ·•
Dull Air &amp; Rur Heater, Perfect •
~-· $13,500. 614-441- .

Beacll SC, Summar
Ronltl, Unbello-blt Family
RIIH. !lroat OcNnvlew, Ctblt
T..V., Eftlclenal•, Glill1, Plcnlc
Areo, Pool, CooH Sol lolr llottl
·-542·5101.
H. Third lllddlepo~, Ohio, 1
bedroom tumlohad ape, cfep &amp;
rol, 304-882-2561.

- . 3 btdrooma, 2
Lui lotlho,..,. treotad
pan:lo, 304-175-lVI,

I - k llordor Colllo /Collil
Pupplaa 1 -~~~ Old. 4 llola; 2
, _, 114417.a3M.

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Call 614-992·

BILL SLACK
992·2269

120 ....... St., (tlackUallor).

Call for Appointment

FOR SAlE

•FIREWOOD

........

KmN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

&amp;

11ft. old pupploo, 2 - · . 4
, ~-!'« Reg. Schnaoaor,

Offw Good Thru
July 31' 111112

SIHoCo.

-

'73 vans &amp;·4 WD's

My~lt

I ~~~Homu .
· DownSalectlon,
,.,_,.FIH
Vorlout
.._,Groot
till·
UD. &amp; Dathtooy, ~ Avolt-

numbing

AlB

CUSTER'S
STUCCO

30 YISRS FOR 130

3-16-1 mO

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Colllo,l,..a Old, IM51-MM.

304·273·5555

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QHiity

REMOVAL

1NI' Pl...,..k 14r111, 2 bad'l2lo20 -ad wood front
pan:lo,- pu;ilp, 304-llll-21 II.

KIT 'N• CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

Apartment
for Rant

lor Sale

Glvuway

-~•• oltl-a~w

•Headliner•
• Convertible Tope
• CUllom Carpets
• Custom Seat
Covena • Alao Boats

NOllCE TO BIDDERS
Subject Purchue ol 7f
, .....gar School Bul
For: The Board of Education of Sovlhern Local
School Diltrlct. Box 17&amp;,

12-5-lln

6181'92/f mo.

the Daily Sentinel, reacbiac ower 18,000 bomea

PubliC Notice

PH. 614-992·5591

USED RAILROAD TIES

AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES and
TRAILER SITES,
LANOCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING

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VALLEY IIIC.
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LAND CLEARING

WATER • SEWER

44

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room,

FOR SALE
Agriculture

I&amp;C EICAYiniiG
BUllDOZING

Help Wanted

11

The Dally SenUnei-Pa e-9

Corter'a Plumbing
Fourth and Pine
Galllpolla 1 Ohio
e&amp;H4HIII

84

Electrical

&amp;

Refrlger•tlon
A•ldtntlol or aom.,.rcl
wiring, new llf'V'ct or repair
Miller Ucerw.ed llectricla
Ridenour Et.ctrical, WV00030
304-675-1781.

85

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General Hauling

Wt ·Do HaUililfl A'!fllm
Anypteca, No Job Too Big
Taa LHtl•. • - neat CIMnl
o ......t Work, Any Klndl et
371.:1276 Anytlrna.

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::-:M-ow-:roy=•a~U~p;:::'lot=ll~!!ir18~;..,..,.,.,+_ ;
ln.1 trl cDiiiily arot 27 !H... T ~
In tumnuto uploofllorf .
CoM 304-671-4154 101 'frM 11- ,
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, July 17, 1992

similar~ their
litles.
8

.

- Wayne returns to the laboratory

~~re ~ P!otline, the onlr to discover that a power surge

·&amp;eUon between credits ts so· fresh
honey 1 illew U!l the Baby
and entertaining that viewers will
Jbtted PG
for~el they've al~ady seen one
·••• (outofR~)
vers1onQfthcmovre. ·
Wah Dlsuey ~
It's~ years Ia~ and Wayne
(Siarts
011/Je
Spring Valley
family,
~on~andWith
new baby
Cinemaroday
7. C/Jec/c
locallislings
for and
Adam
(Dame!
Joshua
Sha·
iiml!)
likar), have moved to N~vada
whe~ Wayne has !tooked ~ JDI? ~t
: Three years ago, eccentric Sterling ~ratones, a SCienuflc
inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick resmchA
.thefBCIIabli~ · .. 1 ed .
Moranis) shnink his childmt. Now
t_
• ayne IS mvo v ',8
he~s back and he's enlarged his a \)OOP:t attempung to reverse h1s
babY· One cannot help but wonder, . on,gmal expe~ment and enlarge
''What's next, 'Honey 1 Duplicated obj~ts •. but w.tthout
success.
Your Mother?'"
Insp~rauon strikes o~ hts day ~ff,
. With Honey I Blew Up lhe and Wayne .tosse~ his sons, Nick
Baby the sequel to the 1989 hit and Adam, mto his solar-powered
Honey 1 ShrunJ: 1/Je Kids, Disney van ~d takes o~ to the lab.
:ho to catch the wave of money
Usm.g Adam s stuff~ bunny ~
c:ted by lhe success of the ftrst the subjeCt of the enl31'1!mg expcn:mm and ride it all the way to shore. ment, Wayne unknowmgly lures
i\nd they probably will.
the toddler toto the ~alh of. the
. · If you want to know the details enlarger bea~. No 1mmed1ate
of the storyline, just recalllht'fust effects ·are noucahle an.d lhe three
movie· and replace ''reduced" with . re!Uf'l. home ~ the w~ser. Ev~ry"enlarged and "kids" with "baby." thing IS line until Adam gets a little
The idea behind lhe films are as to close to the microwave ... and
.
grows to II feet tall.

anr

dunng the first experiment erased
lhe computer's memory and made
it impossible to revert the kid to his
nonnal size.
While the parents auempt to
sneak
Wayne's
reducing
machine
out oforiginal
a storage
warehouse at the lab, Adam gets zapped
by electical ~ergy from the relevision and once again doubles in
heiRhL He breaks out of the house
and takes off down the street
Chase by the Szalinskys, federal
mars.halls and television reporters,
Adam continues to grow and heads
to Las Vegas, where, 81 over 100 ,
feet lall, he does a convincing imitalion of Godzilla in Tokyo.
. To use the reducer beam on
Adam, he has to stand still long
enough to have his dad zap him.
The solulion to getting the gargantuan 101 to stand slill is obviously
simple, and if that's not enough,
enough hints are provided that eve~
Helen Keller could figure out Lhe.
puzzle fifteen minutes before Lhe
"brilliant" scientist's wife does.

The effects are as meliculously
handled in the sequel as in the ori*ina!. In some scenes, you can still
see where the FX team "cut and
pasre" a giant baby onto the screen,
,1

Extensz"on 's corner....

The annual Twilight Vegetable
Tour sponsored by the
Meigs/Washington Cooperative
Extension Services was held June
25 at the following cooperators: Lhe
Adams Farm, the Clifford Hill
Farm,thc O'Brien Farm and the
Sayre Farm, all just south or
Racine. Hal Knecn, the new Meigs
County Associate Agent, Agriculture/Horticulture, welcomed the
ninety-five growers representing 10
counties as they parucipated in a
wagon dmwn tour of Lhe farms.
Highlights of the tour included
reviews of:
-grower prefc~ences for particular vegetable varieties
-irrigation requirements for
frost, drought, and disease control
-disease and pest control prevention
-how soil fertility levels effect
plant and fruit formation
-effects of hail damag e on
planL~.

Refreshments were provided
and served by Carol Adams and
Phyllis O'Brien.

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Stop by today and see our
large display featuring
wallcovering and large balloon shade from the newest
Ivy Lane Collection.

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WALLPAPER
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The vegetable crop department
from The Ohio State University
was well represented by Dr. Robert
Prechcur, Fresh Market Vegetable
Crop Specialist: Dr. Celeste Welte,
Vegetablc Crop Entomology Specialist; and Dr, Richard Riedel, berg.
'
Plant Pathology Specialist for VegAlabama Gov. George Wallace
etable Crops. Several informal dis- prevented the integration of
cussions developed as various Tuskegee High School in 1963 by
fields were reviewed such as • min- encircling the building wih state
imizing pesticide sprays through troopers.
usc of insect traps to rate when
insect Lhrcsholds reach critical levels, increase of Stewart's Wilt and
Maize dwarf mosaic virus
(MDMV) on sweet corn, • what to
look for when scouting for early
blight, virus diseases, canker, cold
damage, and herbicide damage in
tomatoes.
The tour was deemed a success
Offers the widest selection
by all that allended with great
and newest styles of wallexpccullions for the late fall/early
paper, coordinating border,
winter meeting currently being
planned by the Meigs/Washington
fabrics and accessories in
County Extension Services. If the area. For a complete
interested call either Hal Kneen,
Associate Agent, Meigs/Gallia decorator look Waverly
fabrics and wallpaper lets
Coumies Extension Service at 9926696 or Jim Barren, Associate
you tie it all together for a
Agent, Washington County Exten- complete look.
sion Service at 373-6623 to be put
on their mailing lists.

A Compan, Vsine WAtTS
and Toll Free Telephone
Numhrs Has Filed For
tbe IDterDatioaal blockbuster, "Houey, I Sbruak
tbe Kids," scieatlst Wayae Szalioskl Is at It
again. ''Hoaey, I Blew Up tbe Kid," a Walt Dis·
oey Pictares preseutation opeas today.

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Russia' s Peter the Great
imposed a tax on beards in 1698
A U.S. -French expedition
announced in 1985 thai it had
located the wreckage of the Titanic
about 560 miles off Newfoundland,
73 years after the luxury Hner sank
following an encounter with iln icc-

BUYERS

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WA J,I,COVERING

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but by expenly using miniatures
Honey makes for an enjoyable
and speci.al camera angles, lllt&gt;st evening at the movies, but you may
shots are believable and pleasing. want to eat leftovers for dinner in
Disney may even convince you order to prepare for iL
they liave 8 working enlarger.

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HAROLD H. KNEEN
Associate Agent
Agriculture/Horticulture
MeiJI-~IGallia counties

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\Toddler takes over Las Vegas; movie sequel opens Friday
• · · By KEVIN PINSON
TribUIIt News Staff

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are taken Into the woorta ol
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VIII and Harold lace a crisis.
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raoaalrom Naples, Fla.
7:30 a~• IIJI Agalnat AI Odell
Aman uvea a town from a
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(R) (2:00)
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FunniHI Honoa Vlclloa
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previous shows are shown.
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singing a song from lhe
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stereo.
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1:30
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an lluaiVI axtortlonlll
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at Houlton Aatros (L)

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Corley gets Into a
compromising aituallon with
a newaman. (A) Stereo. E;1
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NAME IS CORMAC .. I'M
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Overheard at political rally:
"Have you heard about the
Politicians Polka? You take
one step foreword, two steps
• baek then you ........ the
TENAGE
Issues."

D H U EN

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MUC~ ABOVT SWIMMING ...

IS 'I'OUR NOSE SUPPOSED
TO 60 ABOVE TI-lE WATER

OR 6ELOW T~E WATER?

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What doctoring was like in Addison
area during 1850s · Sands • Page A-6
Rodney Downing, 1897-1992
By Fred W. Crow • Page A-4

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. V by filling In the miuing words
you develop from step No. 3 below.

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SCRAtt1-liTS ANSWERS
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Vulgar· Cease· Annex· Heckle· NEVER on SALE
Two friends were out shopping. One lady turned to
her friend and uked, "Have you ever noticed that if a
shoe lite ills NEVER on SALE?"
NORTH

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Copyrightld tl92

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Dealer: South
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By Phillip Alder

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s•Pass

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People like to guess, but prefer to, 4•
know. We guess which numbers to se- ·
Opening lead: +K
teet In the lottery, but we would much
prefer to be told the winning combina- '
tion in advance. A certainty Is better
than a speculation.
The same thillg can apply in bridge.
Sometimes you bave to guesa which
IOPJPDIII!III holds a particular card. But .no guesswork, as tong aa your blackyou hunt assiduously, you will suit tricks stand up. Aller ruffing the
uncover a vital clue, or you will spot a third diamood, cash the ace and king
line of
that makes the guess ofspades,lollowed by tile ace aild killg
of clubs. Nat, ruff the club jack In the
Against J~&gt;ur four·heart contract, dummy. Now ruff dummy'• lui dla·
West attacks with the diamond king, mood ill your band. Finally, wtadrlft
the diamond ace and the diamond by teadina your remalnillg spade.
jack, East dlscardiDg a spade on the
Tbls brings eftfYOM down to three
third round. After you ruff, how should cards. Dummy has the K·t·l of hearts
you continue?
and you have the A.J-10 of bearts. It
You have lost two tricks and are . doesn't matter wblch opponent wins
faced with a potential loser In each the spade exit. Whatever he returns,
major suit. You could take the club fl. you have avoided the lou of a trump
nesse. U II wins, you can dilcard dum· trick.
my's spade loser. But If the club fl.
AJwaYJ try for "Headl 1 win, tails
nesse toses·. you·wiU have to find tile you 101e.•
heart queen to make your contract.
e&gt; -~~•rw••--• ••tm••••l'll:
There Is a better line that requires

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IN THI$ CASE tT GOULO
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ACROSS

37 Overweight

1 Flnt chief
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34 Uncle
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MY ALARM

JEST WENT
OFF,PAW !!

Elliott, Rodney Alderman, and Mike Shoemaker; baek, Carlos
Wood, Skip MeadiiWI, BUI Kubn, Bob Howard, Ed Vollborn, Dave
Mills, and Fred DeeL (Times-Sentinel photo by Kris Cothran)

District offtc..ials still seek
GALLIPOLIS • "Contrary to
what loeal citizens have been told
by opponents of the plan, EPA will
write a plan for the districL"
The above statement was made
by Dale Neal, chainnan of the poli-

GALLIPOLIS - Selling Gallia
COIDity.
That',&amp;the goal of the Gallia ·
COIIIIIY ~bee pf ~and
the Community Improvement Corporation, two organizations recently combined in that each now has
the same president and executive
director.
The chamber and CIC were
combined to help them achieve
their goal of selling or promoting
Gallia County. Additionally, with
one executive director, the two can
direct their activities to prevent
duplication (two people doing
essentially the same job) and concentrate talent where it can do the
most good.
The chamber and CIC now have
the same president. Ron McDade.

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3e Hamburlll

FAIR BOARD MEMBERS • Pictured durln1a recent meetin1
are members of tbe Gallla County Junior Fair Board as they plan
ror the 43rd annual fair, Aug. 3-8. Front, 0 tor): Garry Fellure,
Tim.. Massie, Gary Roach, Danella Greeue, Ken Saunders, Eugene

ratifi~ation

cy committee for the Athens-Gal- ment plan for Erie-Huron.
The OEPA is preparing a local
lia-Hoeking-Jackson-Meigs-Vinton
Solid Waste District, following a solid waste management plan for
release by the Ohio Environmental the fiBI time under the state's solid
Protection Agency stating it was waste law. Because the Erie-Huron
preparing a solid waste manage- Solid Waste Management District

Gallia Chamber of Commerce,
CIC undergo reorganization

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82 a.tor't kin
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LIBRA (8epl. 23-0ct. 23) lnsteed of
lool&lt;lng lor justllk:atlon to negleCt teaks,
seek reasons why y011 should accomplish them. Latllng things pile up on you
now could cause real headaches later.
n you roatly take plilll to search It out, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-How. Z2) You'll enJoy
thM II a very good ch8nCO yO\I CO\IId being around people today, but II the
lind a aocond c/leMOI lor Income In the group Is too largo, there's a possibility
yMr ahead.
you might feet raiher uncomfortable. Do
CANCER (Junt 21-.lulf 22) Others somathlng tun with fewer participants. ·
might be able to gat ~ay with telling . SAGtnARIUI (Nov. 23-Dec. 211
till tales today, but not y011. II you em- 1 You're a good starter today but you
belillh 'fOIJt IICCornpll~tl, you're might begin to ieiHn your drive lutt
· oatting yout'llll up to be clllltengod by when the goal line Ia In light: II you do.
~othet'l. t&lt;now where to 10otc !Of roman&lt;:e your admirable beginning might be IOf
· M&lt;! you'll lind ~. Tile Aatro-Graph nought.
' Matchmaker lnatantty reveals which CAPRICORN (DeC. 22-Jen. 1t) Usually,
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you're not taken In by others too easily.
Today, however, could be an exception,
and you might buy a cock-and-bull story told y011 by a spellbinder.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fib. 11) This
might not be one of your better days to
bargain hunt, so be careful. Before buyIng anything, examine tile merchandise
closely lor Imperfections.
PIICII (Fob. 20-MMch 211) it could
provo unwise to seek advice today from
s0fne0118 who provided you with poor
counsel recently. Evon though _thlslndl·
vidual means well, a lack of wisdom to
guide you will prevail.
ARIES (Mirch 21·April11) To make a
favorable lmprelllon on oth«s today, ·
It's Imperative you stand on y011r own
two lett. Companions might shy away
from you HtheY teet you're not carrying
your lair lhore ot tile load.
TAURUS (Aprll20-lbJ 211) Try to tem·
per yO\Ir h~ with realism t&lt;!day, so
that y011 won't end up being dlUppolnt·
ed. When making oooeesrnents, 1M
thlngo ao they actually are, not aa you
wish IIIeY(...,
- ··21-JuM 2111 Thil. Ia not
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tile dey to II-* too heavily on Lady
Luck in metttrl fttat allect your ltltUI.
She might be too busy hefplng your
Cllmpatltlon.

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County. The public niore closely
relates to a chamber or commcrte
and has a beuer understanding of
their mission in the community. On
the other hand, the CIC works with
reduce expenses.
clients
who in most cases do not
. Each group still has its own
want the public or their i:ompeti·
board of directors.
Although the chamber and the lion to kn9w what they lli'C doing.
"I believe by combining the two
CIC have been reorganized and
combined, they are still different under one umbrella, we have a lot
and work 10 achieve their goals in mm to sell when soliciting memdifferent ways.
bers. They should get a better
rewm
on their investment because
The CIC's focus has been on
industrial promotion and develop- of a closer coordinated effort.
ment, whereas the chamber, an
"The chamber and CIC basically
recent y~. has been more recog- have the same goal. The CIC, hownized as a promoter of commercial ever, has some le~al authority that
business.
does not exist wath a chamber of
According to Fowler: "The commerce 'which is why it is neceschamber of commerce should be sary to have both of the organlzathe primary promoter of G!lllia lions active in the community."
and executive director, Jack
Fowler.
One of the reasons for placing
the twO under one director was to

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By KEVIN PINSON
Times-Sentinel Stair
GALLIPOLIS - Twenty-six
members of the Save Our Schools
commiuee mel at the Gallia County
Junior Fair Grounds Friday ni~ht
and, after forming an assoeialton
and electing offtcers, agreed to join
Steve Sanders, 1594 Bladen Rd.,
Crown City, in his lawsuit against
the Gallia County School Board.
The suit requests a temporary
injunction against the consolidation
of lite four county high schools .
The hearing is set for July 22 at 10
a.m.
Elected were: David Mills, of
Hannon Trace, president; Morris
Toler, of North Gallia, vice president and Odella Taylor, also of
North Gallia, secretary/treasurer.
The association agreed to wait until
a future meeting to elect representatives from each of the fow school
districts because of poor turnout
and because the Kyger Creek and
Southwestern school districts were
not represented at lite meeting.
Wills expressed concern at the
low auendance. ''People have lost a
lot of interes~" he said. "There's no
other way to put it, people coasidcr
it a lost cause."
The association then discussed
possible alternatives to the consolidation issue. The suggestion that
seemed most popular with the
members is joining the county and
city schools and having two or

thrCe high schools in the county to
serve all lite students. The commit·
tee chose nolto decide on an alternative solution until after the hearing.
Sander said the important thing
was that the association had been
fonned to show the judge that they
were willing to work on a solution.
Wills, who lead the discussion,
read a copy of Sander's suit, which
was filed with the Gallia County
Court of Common Pleas June 8.
The suit asks for an injunction
because of safety and health problems of sending the students to the .
old Kyger Creek High School and .
also argues that the building is the
least energy efftcient in the county.
Wills also read a lener from
Judge Donald A. Cox explaining
why he asked the Ohio Supreme
Court to appoint another judge to
the case. Cox said in the letta that
he was too personally involved in
the case and felt that he did not
have a solution to offer, so he
requested to be taken off the case.
The letter was addressed to Sanders
and the school board.
Before closing the meeting,
Sanders asked for people to show
their support and attend the hearing.
"We lh~ association urge the
county to attend the hearing
Wednesday at 10 o'clock in the
courthouse," he said.

failed to ratify its local plan, it will
lose several benefits. stated the
release.
Under House Bill 592, local
officials must ratify the plan priilr
to state approval. If the plan is not
ratified, OEPA must prepare the
plan. At that stage, the local district
loses the ability to collect fees on
wastes disposed in landfills within
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
the Erie-Huron districL It also loses County Chamber of Commerce and
the ability to adopt rules restricting the Community Improvement Corout-of-district waste, operation of poration have a new secretary.
solid waste facilities, and inspecSharon Bowman, Gallipolis,
tion of out-of-state wastes.
began working for the chamber on
Collection of dimict fees at June 17.
landfills in the Erie and Huron
She has nine years of experience
counties has been tenninated and in working with county governOEPA has initiated steps to prepare ment and most recently served as
a plan for the district, according to an administrative assistant for the
the release.
Gallia County Sheriff's Deparl"This release shows OEPA is menL
very committed to House Bi11592,"
Sharon and her husband, John ,
said Neal.
have two children, John and
House BiU S92 provides a com- Angela.
prehensive, flexible framework for
She replaces Robin Halsted who
local management of solid waste, is moving to PeMsylvania where
iccording to OEPA Director Don- she wiU be an administtative assisald R. Schre~ardus. The Erie- tant at Northeastern Bank in ScranHuron District i failure to ratify its ton.
plan means that it gives up that
Robin's husband, Jeff, will
local conlrol, he added.
attend the Baptist Bible Seminary
SHARON BOWMAN
Giving up local conlrol is just at Clarks Summit, Pa., and has
Continued on A·l
accepted a job as marketing direc- tor of National Sporting Goods.

Bowman named new Gallia
Chamber and CIC secretary

Three Meigs County
emergency
crews
will
benefit
from
program
redu.c~~n
Ju
signs are rornanllcally per1ocl tor you .
Mall $2 plus a long, sell-address8d.
stamped envelope to Matcllmaker, c/o
this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428,CleveBERNICE
land, OH 44101-3428.
BEDE OSOL LEO
(Jutr D-Aug. 221 In joint ventures
today, there should be a clear-cut understanding ot expenses so that they
be shared
equally.
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agreement,
this may
not beWithout
the case.an
VIRGO (Aug. 23-lepl. 221 Be on guard
In your one-to-one encounters today;
others might not deal as fairly with you
as you will with them. Forewarned Is

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By JIM GLAUNER
Times--Sentinel Stair
POMEROY • Three Meigs
County emergency crews wUI benefit from a restructured rural fiJ'C
department program underway
within the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources, Division of
Forestry.
Recent budget cuts within the
division have ·forced officials to
reevaluate and resuucture the rural
fu:c dcpartmont program to remain
a leader in rue ptOteCtion.
Aecording to Don Brooks, Forest Manager at Zaleski SWt Forest,
the$e cuts have created the next
evolutionary phase of their wildfire
protection program.
"With few.er people and less
money," Brooks explained, "the
Division of Forestry is still committed to achieve ats mission to
provide leadership in wildfue managemenl by providing training,
equipment and technical assistanee
to local volunteer fire depart·
ments.•
The Meigs County Emergency
Managemenl/Emergency Services
Agency will be loaned a 3SO John
Deer crawler tractor with a transport truck. Olive Township Voluntecr File Depanment has received a
4x4 brush truck. Racine Volunteer
Fire Department has also received
a 4x4 brush truck.
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?f
personnel, tm~ng the diviSion s
ability to acuv~ly suppress wild~IJ'CS, Brooks said. The_ Slaff reducuons, through the closmg of some
forestry units in the Athens disnict,
has created an excess of fu:e suppression equipment. Since this
equipment was purchased and
designed to baule wildfu:es, it was
made available to volunteer fire
depanments. The excess equipment.
is being loaned to volunteer fire
depanments in Athena, Meigs and
Washington COIDities.
This equipment is on loan with
the followmg stipulations:
-The ageneies inust agree 10
assume the responsibility of main·
taining the equipment.
-Any fu:e fi.hter working on a
crew using thas e&lt;Juipment must
· attend annual/penodic trai'\ing,
conducted by the ODNR, DiVIsion
of Forestry. Those training class
consillll o( basic wUdllnl suppression tactics, safety, equipment uso ·
and maintenance and fu:e line constructlon with a aawler tniCIOI'.
One training class has llready
beeri conducted in Wuhington
County with a secQnd being
planned during the month of July.
Two more classes wiU be offered m
Meigs County during August,
including a brush fire training
coune for all members of the coonty Emerpncy M~ Service on

August M. A special course will follow that session to train interested
persons in opention of the crawler
tractor.

The Division of Forestry will be refres.h the crew members, as well
monitoring and inspecting this as tram new members.
equipment annually and will pro"The Division of Forestry is
vide annual training sessions to confident that programs such as
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EQUIPMENT LOANED • ne Oblo De,.-tmeDt !II Natural
Rnources, DIYIIIoe ot F'CIIdtljllu loued llll4a4 bra* tntk to
the R~c:lae Volanteer Fire Department u a part ot ltll wlldftre
manaamenl PJ'OII'IIII• Here, Racine F.Jre Clllel Jolin Holmu, left,
aecepts tbe trueli from Don Brooks, Forest Mauaer •t Zaleski
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allow the 9DNR to remain
a leader m rural wtldland fue management." Brooks said,"and will
provide lltlltimur:n ljre protection to
tile people of Ohto.

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