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                  <text>:page 12-nie Dally sentinel

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Thursd8y, July 23; 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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into weekend ·
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Aseries of low pressure systems
rippling alon$ a stalionaty fronllll
system contmue to bring rainy
weather 10 Ohio.
The National Weather Service
says showers and thunderstorms
were in tlte forecasts for tonight

Lows
and higbs on
to mid-80s.

IND.

will be in the 60s
in the mid-70s

Forecasters said lhere may be a
break: in the rainy weather on Saturday.

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The recool-higb temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
station was 99 degrees in 1933
while the record low was 47 in
1947. Sunset ronigbt will be at 8:54
p.m. and sunrise ·Friday at 6:23
a.m.

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Tonight, variable cloudiness
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cloudiness with a chance of show·
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mid-80s. Chance of rain 50 percent
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Extended forecast:
Saturday tbrougb Monday:
Fair on Saturday and Monday.
A chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday. Highs mainly in the
80s. Lows in the 60s.

Israel has had troopS in southern .
Lebanon since invadinl the country
in 1978. After a second invasion, in
1982, Israel's self-styled "security
zone" inside Lebancn wu·exoanded in an effort to keep hostile Muslim guerrillas from attacking the

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Jewish state.
Baker made his trip 10 Lebanon
on a day that seemed to epitomize
the variety of violence and disorder
that conunues to plague the small
Mediterranean country despite the
ending of a 15-year-long crvil war
in 1990.
At 7:30a.m., five hours before
Baker llld Hrawi met, Israeli war·
planes bombed suspected Shiite
guerrilla hideouts 35 milea south·
west of Zahleh. At least two people
were reported woonded.
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At 10:45 a.m., a top aide to
Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal was
assassinated in Beirut, 23 miles
west of Zableh.
There wu no immediate claim
of responsibility for the submachine-gun slaying of the aide,
Walid Khaled.

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By JIM FREEMAN
OVPNews StaiT
It's up to the jud~e to decide if
Gallia County Shenff Dennis R.
Salisbury can run for re-election.
Attorneys for the sheriff and his
primary election challengers, E.
James Sheets and Ralph Steinbeck,
presented their cases Thursday
mornin~ before Judge Richard
Walton m the GaUia County Court
of Common Pleas.
A decision is expected next

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' Graveside servicea are set for
tbunday at 1 p.m. at' Suncrest
Cemetery with Father Melvin
Averyman officiating. Military
niDI 'llli11 be held by the American
Lelicn Post 23 of Point PleuanL
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Matt Myers and Keltb Myers, Sr., all or Long
Bottom, are pictured casting their liars (and
relaxing) Wednesday eveuing.

Walton, from the Lawrence
County Coun of Common Pleas,
was assigned to hear the case.
Sheets and Steinbeck say a
recent Ohio Supreme Court decision makes Salisbury ineligible for
re-election.
The Ohio Supreme Court on
May 20 ordered the Portage County Board of Elections to remove
incumbent Sheriff P. Ken Howe's
name from the Democratic Party
primary election ballot because he
lacked the five-years law enforce-

ment experience required by Ohio code and said the requirements
were designed 10 insure the re-elecRevised Code 311.01.
The decision also overturned an tion of incumbent sheriffs.
"lf.the voters don't want (SalisOhio Attorney General 's office
opinion stating that Howe and Sal- bury) in office, they don't have to
isbury were exempted because they vote for him," Eachus said. He
took office before the requirements cited a·finding by a Richland County judge who said the code was
too1c effect
In his opening statement, unconstitutional.
The constitutionality of ORC
Richard D. Roderick, attorney for
Sheets and Steinbeck, asked the 311.01 is already being contested
judge to declare Salisbury ineligi- in Brown County by Kenneth L.
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ble to run in November's general (Duke) Snider.
Snider, who was at the hearing
election and asked him to tell the
board of elections to remove Salis- in support of Salisbury, attempteil
to run for sheriff in Brown Coun!)'
bury's name from the ballot
Salisbury's attorney, William but was inclillible because of the
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Eachus, said the Ohio Supreme five-year requl!CmenL
Snider has been a certified
Court's decision did not apply
because the Portage County case police officer since ~ug. 8, !988,
was "properly and timely filed." and now serves as ch1ef of police 1)1
Sheets and Steinbeck filed their Mowrystown. In addition, Snider
first protest June 25 compared to said he has a master's degree in
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February 26 in the Portage County education administration.
Approximately 60 people
case.
Furthennore, Eachus challenged attended the hearing in the Gallia
the constitutionality (of the revised County Cowt of Common Pleas.

Largest drug, cash seizure
Miller
asks
Supreme
Court
to
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in Meigs' history reported review 6th District election ·

JAMES BAKER

Pomeroy Court news

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Decision expected next
week in Salisbury case

Score, Fleer • fopp1

LAZY DAY • Fishermen, as well as boaters,
are maklug good use of tbe uew Obio River
access project at Forked Run State Park. Here,
Billy Barber, Johu Myers, Keitb Myers, Jr.,

Marriage liceusa grruated
The Big Bend Youth Football League will hold sign up on
Marriage licenses have been
August I, August 8 and August 15 from 9 a.m. to noon at Big Bend
granted in Meigs County Probate
Health and Fitness Center (Locomotion) on Mechanic
Street
in
Coon
to Timothy Thomas Michael,
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19, Racine,. and Tara Lyn· Morris,
Pomeroy.
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21 , Pomeroy; to Harold Eugepe
Those wishing to .sign ~ should bring a copy of their birth cerHood, 59, Racine, and Mary Magtificate.lnfonnauon 1s av8llable by calling 992-3486 after 4:30p.m.
dalena McDaniel, 54, Mason,
W.Va.; William Ray Finkenbinder,
7I, Racine, and Mary Joyce Clart,
57, Racine; and to Richard Allen
Hudson, 23, Syracuse and Lana Jo
Nine were lined and nine others Jr., Racine, $375 and costs, DUJ, Proffitt, 42, Racine.
forfeited bonds in the court of also $43 and costs, left of center; Divorces, dissolutions proe !&amp;sed
Pomeroy Mayor Bruce Reed Tues- John Bauen, Athens, $63, failure to
A divorce action has been flied
comply; and Marion Arnold, in Meigs County Common Pleas
.day night
.
Fined were Martha Boyton , Pomeroy, $60 and COsts, failure to Cowt by Tammy 1. Baker, Tuppers
Pomeroy, 5375 and costs, DUI. and yield.
Plains, against Dale W. Baker,
Forfeiting bonds were Carolyn Reedsville.
.$63 and costs, disorderly manner;
James Lee Games, Pomeroy, $113 Elam, Pomeroy, $42, speeding;
An action for dissolution of
and costs, public intoxication; Robcn F. Lawson, Reedsville, $67, marriage has been filed by Tina
William Johnson. Middleport, $213 no insurance; Jane Harris, Racine, Clark, Pomeroy, and Charles M.
and costs, petty theft; Kimberly $63, speeding; Mark B. Williams, Clark:, Gallipolis.
Turner, Coolville, $53 and costs, Pomeroy, $64, speeding; Raena L.
A di~lution has been granted
'speeding; Kenton Ramsey. $88 and Eblin, Pomeroy, $64, speeding; in the court 10 Charles K. Burris
costs, consuming alcohol under age William Amott, Racine, $60, fail- and Sandra S. Burris.
21 and $88 and costs, open tlast ure to yield; Naree A. Hale, Dexter,
A divorce has been granted to
on' the parking lot; Kenneth $60, failure 10 yield; Angela Reese, Qixic Inez Porter from Thomas C.
Mankin, Pomeroy, $113 and costs, Pomeroy, $50, no insurance; Mari- Porter.
public intoxication; Elmer Parsons, on Arnold, Pomeroy, $80, no oper- Judgment sought
aiOr's license; and Rodney Clonch,
A judgment action has been
Langsville, $80, failure to comply.
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Arthur Sttauss,
Middleport, and others, against Jeff
Middleport Court news Grate,
Coolville, and others, in the
Jack Sprouse
amount
of $10,324. The suit
Three were fmed and two others
Jack Andrew Sprouse, 58, of
on a promissory
alleges
default
Colorado ,Springs, Colo., f~erly forfeited bonds in the court of. Midnote.
of Mason County, W.Va., died on dleport Mayor Fred Hoffman this
Thursday, July, 16 at his home fol- week.
Fined were Mark A. Clark, Midlowing.a short 1Uness.
dleport,
$425 and costs and three
· Born on February 1, 1934, in
days
in
•jail,
physical control of a
Kaylong, W.Va., he was the son of
Am Ele Power ...................33 1/2
motor
vehicle
while under the
the late James M. and Maud
Ashland
Oil .......................24 3/8
influence of alcohol or drugs, and
(8ooth) Sprouse.
AT&amp;T...............................43 1/8
A member of the St. Paul $100 and costs, driving under susBank One ........................... 44 1/4
€atholic Church of Colorado pension; Briar. K. HoOey, MiddleBob Evans ........................ .18 1/8
Springs, he spent four years in the port, Sl 0 and costs, running a red
Charming Shop.................. 30 7/8
Air Force, was an A1r Force light; Stephanie M. Gardner,
City Holding ...................... l9 7/8
sergeant, and was presented the Pomeroy, $10 and COsts, no operaFederal Mogul... ............... .l7 3/8
IJ9od Conduct Medal, Under civil tor's license.
GoodycarT&amp;R
..................63 7/8
Forfeiting bonds. were Michael
service, he won the Shield ComKey
Centurion
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20 1/4
inand Award and Master of Space R. Van Meter, Pomeroy, $60,
Lands
End
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pPeralions Award. A graduate of squealing tires; and Judy K.
Limited
Inc
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. W.twna High School, he attended Hunter, Middleport, $50, speeding.
Multimedia Inc ..................27 1/2
the University of Maryland.
Rax Rcstaurant................. .. l(l
• Surviving are his wife, Linda
Reliance
Elecll'ic ................ l7 7/8
Gail "Lucy" Sprouse; daughter,
Robbins&amp;Myers
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~Iizabeth Ann Sprouse, Colorado
Shoney's
Inc
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21
Springs; son, Adam Sprouse of
VeteraDS Memorial
Star
Bank
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tolorado Springs; six sisters: Judy
WEDNESDAY AD~SJONS
Wendy lnt '!. ....................... !! 1/4
Ointher, Chester, Joanna Reed, - Lovena Neal, Middleport, and
Worthington Ind ................23
i:tuntingiOn, W.Va., Pearline Van- Martha Parson, Racine.
Stock reports are the 10:30
Eltthem of Barboursville, Betty
WEDNESDAY DISCHARGES
a.m.
quotes provided by Blunt,
~napp. of ))elaware, Ohio, Lera - Winnie White, Cecil King, and
Ellis
and Loewl ol Gallipolis.
I.'Ji&lt;:,e of Texas, and Maurene Fhur- Addie WII!!ICI'. ·
ln,in of New Jeney: thrtc brothers:
~ fames M. Sprouse of Chester,
i\lfml Sprouse of Point Pleasan~
ind ROICOC SfiOUSC of Winter Gar-

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Friday, July 24, 1992

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EMS units answer calls

Sign up scheduled

sunny. High In mid-80s.

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Units of Meigs Emergency Services answered calls for assistance on Wednesday.
At 7: I0 a.m., Pomeroy squad went to Old Route 33 for Olga
Yonker, who was laken to Pleasant VaUey Hospilal. At 8:02a.m.,
Rutland squad went to Headley Street in MiddlepM and took Evelyn Munay to Holzer Medical Center. At 8:33 a.m., Tuppers Plains
squad went 10 State Route 7 and took Tony Jones 10 Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital.
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At 2:05 p.m., Middlepon squad went 10 Pleasant Ridge Road in
Pomeroy. Norma Parker was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
At 8:25 p.m., Middleport squad went 10 South Second. Levena
Moodispaugh was tnnsported 10 Veterans. At 9:14 p.m., Middleport squad went to Overbrook Center and took Eva Schreiber to
Veterans. At7:17 a.m., Pomeroy squad took Paul Houdashelt from
Wehe Tenace to Holzer.

Low tomlght In mlcl-605:
Partly cloudy. Saturday,.partfy

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aways to go with, I think, respect to
Lebanon. ... The ISiliCii negotiating
team and the negotiating team fro.m
Lebanon, we hope, will get back
together very soon in order 10 make
progress with respect 10 the issues
that confront that negotiation as

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fell near Garfield, Kan., and. thun- the northeast Plains and the rest of
.
derstorm winds gusted 10 75 mph at the NorthweaL
Highs
in
the
80s
were
forecast
Ontario, Ore. ·
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Temperatures in the 60s were for most of the Southeast, the
forecast !Oday for northern Penn· . northem and central Plains, tb.e
sylvania and 'southern New York southern Rockies and most of Ca)istate and in nonhem Montana and fornia. Temperatures in the 90s
the PacifiC Northwest coas~ Read- were ex,pected in Florida, South
ings in the 70s were expcctcid ·jp the Carolina, the southern Mississippi
rest of the ~ tbe Midwest, Valley, Texas and New Mexico.

Around the Dation
Fog and clouds hung over many
Eastern cities early !Oday, with rain ·
in some areas.
Heavy rain ·and strong wind
were forecast for the centtal
Atlantic coast states !Oday, while
steady rain also wlis expected for
tbe southern New England coast
and the eastern Great Lakes.
Wednesday evening, rain showers and thunderstorms extended
over the central and southern
· Atlantic coastal states, the southern
Appalachians, the Tennessee Valley, the Mississippi Valley, Texas,
Kansas, North Dakota, the Rockies
and the Pacific NorthwesL
Tornadoes touched · down
Wednesday at Clearwaler', Fla., and
north of Ruper, Idaho. No injuries
were reported. Golf ball-size hail

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early on Thursday, along with and the cash and drugs seized yes$65,000 in cash. Soulsby reported terday have been sent to the Ohio
on Thursday that another $37,000 BCI labs for te$ting.
was seized from an undisclosed- . ''This is yery dearly 'the largeSt
location.
cash seizure from drug transactio&amp;s
Soulsby was ass.isted !n the ever seized !n the county's histosearch by Story's mvesugator ry," Story srud.
Michael Canan and representauves
Charges of possession of more
of the Ohio Bureau of Criminal than three times the bulk: amount of
lnvesti~ation and Identification, marijuana will~ flied against Di.lStorysrud.
lard, Story sa1d. That charge IS
Dillard was arrested and is now commonly known as "traffiCking in
incarcerated in the Meigs County marijuana", a third-degree felony.

President Bush is heckled at
meeting with-POW-MIA families
WASHINGTON (~) - President Bush was roundly heckled and
interrupted today when he went
before an audience of POW-MJA
families to defend administratiqn
efforts to get information about
Americans who did not return from
combat.
The episode began when one
woman s!Ood up and yelled at the
president, "No more lies."
Then, a good portion of the
audience of about 300 stood up and
shouted at Bush, "Release all flies;
tell the truth." Some people held

up pictures of missing relatives.
It took five minutes before order
was restored. In the meantime,
Bush walked away from the lectern
at a suburban hotel and talked with
Jeff Donahue, the brother of an Air
Force major missing in Laos and a
member of the Notional League of
Families of American MIAs-POWs
in Southeast Asia.
Returning to the microphone,
Bush angrily told the group he did
not like the suggestion that he
would sit on knowledge about
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ASHLi\ND, Ky. (AP) _The Steelworkers Local 1865, said the
mood was grim at a United Steel- mood at union hall today was "not
workers union hall today during the too good at aU." He srud telephone
final boors before Armco Steel calls were from employees wo~rCo's Ashland hot strip mill was to ing if they were on the layoffhst
~d 10 a permanent halL
Hewlett said he didn't know
The move will' result in the how many salaried employees were
elimination of about 675 jobs. In . included i~ t?e first round of laythe first phase of the shut down offs and didn t know when another
layoff notifications were being seni 411 union-covered workers would
!Oday 10 264 union members.
he notified.
Mike Hewlett president of
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"totally unfair."
"What kind of allegation is that
to make against a patriot?" Bush
demanded.
"Would you please be quiet and
let me fmish?" Bush said when he
was interrupted again. "Would you
please shut up and sit down?" he
said to applause.
"To suggest that the comman:
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into its most successful recent
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Mood is grim in final hours
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. What is being described as the
. largest seizure of cash from a drug
. transaction in Meigs County history took place in a search and
seiztiie,openllion early. Thursday. According to Meigs County
Prosecuting Attorney Steven L.
Story, his office and the office of
Sheriff James M. Soulsby obtained
a warrant 10 search the Keebaugh
Road residence of John Dillanl, 37,
nearChesterlateWednesday.
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Heavy rains late Thursday night and early Friday morning
washed gravel from driveways, .filled bottoms and ditches, and
resulted in the closing of ORe" state hiahway.
State Route 143 just a few miles off State Route 7 near the old ·
landfill enaance was still closed at 10:30 a.m. Friday by high water.
County Highway employee David Spencer said that no COUJlty
roads were closed.
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Gene Gnite who monitors rainfall at his residence on Front'Sireet
in Middleport siid that .82 of an inch fell after 11 p.m. last ni$ht'
until the 1ain stopped about 7:30 a.m. this morning. Heavier rams
were reported in other sections of the county.
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Swan cited to court
Meigs County Sheriff Jl!lles M. Soulsby reported that .Thomas
Swan of Racine was arre&amp;ll!d on Thursday evenina Cll a Capiaa from
Meias County Court for failing 10 pay old flnea.
He was alJo cited 10 Mei&amp;s County Court 911 a littering charge.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Congressman Clarence Miller of
Lancaster, who narrowly lost the
June·!i GOP primary eleetion in the
6th Congressional District, asked
the Ohio Supreme Court to review
the results.
1be election was won by fellow
Rep. Bob McEwen o( Hillsboro by
286 votes, election officials ruled
after a recount completed July 7.
Miller claimed m his contest of
election, filed late Thursday. that
there were irregularities and inaccuracies in the tabulation of votes
in several countiea, incfuding Highland, where McEwen lives.
McEwen said he didn 't expect
Miller to challenge the election
results.
· "Frankly I'm surprised and a
little disappointed that Clarence
thinks it necessary 10 tie the courts
up with this after the secretary of
state's office certified the results,"
McEwen said in a news release.
About 66,000 votes were cast in
the election, which featured the

Malone to
be honored
Saturday

State Representative Mark Malone (D-South Point) will be honored at a picnic in Meigs County
on Saturday, according to Meigs
County Democratic Chairman Sue
about the s?utdown SIDCe April, but Maison.
Eugene Branstool, Chairman of
th~t hasn t made the end less
the Ohio Democratic Party is
pal?,ful.
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expected
to attend the picnic.
. Every~ne s r~al depressed, . Bmnstool was.
recently the subject
sa1d Lotlle Rat! Iff, a 14-year
of
nationwide
med1a attention
employee.at the m111. "They~ n?t when he cast Ohio's
votes for Presto show 11, but you can see 11 m
idential
Candidate
Bill
at
their eyes."
.
_ the Democratic NationalClinton
ConvenCompany spokesman B1U Skaf,
tion in New Y01t City. Ohio's vote
gs has acknowledged th.at mora !l put
Clinton "over the top" and
?.n the 39-year~!d steel hne has ~It made him the party's official nomirock botiOm, although qualuy nee for the presidency.
also hosted Clinton
who .andBranstool
his
running
mate, Senator At
worked on the bot strip mill were
Gore
of
Tennessee
at his Licking
invited to witness its closing this
County
farm
on
Sunday.
afternoon, in what was tenned a
Several Democratic candidates
farewell party for the" mill.
are
expected 10 be in 11tendance at
Skaggs said Owen Bradley, a
the
picnic, including State Senator
retiree who put metal bands around
the firsl steel coil that rolled 0111 of Jan Michael Long (D-Circleville);
the mill in 1953, will band the last State Representative Mary Abel
(D-Athens): the Democratic candione.
date
for the 6th U.S. Conaressional
Meanwhile, the union is coolin·
Di~trict,
Ted Strickland of
uing .0 negotiale a sevcance pactLucasville;
and local Del!locratic
age for wormen who may 1ote jobs
candidatea.
in the shutdown, which ~ workA $10 per-person donation :will
ers viewed as a prelude to econombenefit
Malone's re-election camic chaos for the entite Ashland
paign, and those attending are to
area.
bring
lawn c:hlir. The picrilc will
"This whole area's &amp;WtiiO be be helda It
home of Jane Prymydevastated. ll's goi~F to_feather er, Gilkeythe
Ridge
near Dar·down to everyone, sa1d Greg win, beginning 116"Road
p.m.
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Bradley, 33, a 13-year Armco
The
~Y is 1ocaled off State
employee. "I j!'st don,'t see any Route 681 West, lind signs will be
hope at aU for thiS area nght now. .
posted.

only Republican House incumbents
in the ·na.tion running against each
other.
The Supreme Court, after hearing or reviewing the evidence,
could declare either candidate the
winner. It also could determine it
was a tie and must be seltlcd by lot,
or set the results aside and require a
new election.
The 6th District wound up with
large portions of Miller's present
southeast Ohio lOth DiSI!ict following a congressional redistricting
law enacted by the Legislature earlier this year.
Miller's petition asks the
Supreme Court to "correctly ascertain and announce the results of
said election, after eli~ina~ng th~

impact of the 11regutant.'e~. ana
inaccuracies descn bed herem.
The 12-term congressman
charged that the Highland County
Board of Elections failed to follow
standard procedures in remaking
certain ballots because the original
voting cards were not accepted by
the machine.
He also said that absentee ballots in Hocking County may have
been voted by an individual or individuals other than the voters to
whom they were issued.
Miller said that since the election, his staff has conducted inter·
views with about 200 Warren
County voters whose precincts
were split. and that some may .have
voted in the wrong congress1onal
district

Memorial Fund established
A Sharon Wright Alzheimer's
Disease Memorial Fund has been
established by the Meigs County
Council on Aging, Inc.
Wright was employed several
years as the coordinator of the
Alzheimer's Disease and Related
Disorders Program before her death
in November, 1991.
Her dedication to her job and to
her clients prompted the Council
on Aging to do a tribute to Wright.

The plaque will be placed in the
multipurpose Senior Center and
will list the names of conlributors
of $50 or more.
The funds collected will go in10
th e Center's fund for the
Alzheimer's Program.
Donations to the Sharon Wright
Memorial Fund may be made II the
Center or mailed to the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center, P. 0 . Box
722, Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.

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DISPLAYS PLAQUE - Bttb neJa, Commault, Strvketi·
Director for tile Sealor Ceiuer, displays the Shno• Wrltllt
Alzllelmer's Disease Memorial Fuud plaque ftk:h wiiiU.1 Ia tbt
Seaior Center. Tbe Dames ollbose contributlag $50 ar...,... wiD
be listed on tbe plaque.
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PAT WHli'EIIEAD
Aalatlat l'llblisher/Coatnller

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General M~~~~gtr

LllTil!U OF OPINION IN welcome. tbey sbould be leu than 300
word&amp;. AU lettm IN ~:::1.:' to ildilill&amp; llld must be li&amp;ned with olDie
lddre11 ~.telepboae n
. No lllllianocllott.en wiD be publilbed. u~
sbould be ID pxl lute, llldreuiJic il-., DO! penonalilia.

GOP gets personal in war over
'family values' high ground
By WALTER R. MEARS

F=

AP s~ Corrapoadt11t
WASHINGlON - Praident Bush and company are
personal
about family values - tina plinking. 111Wly
a at lhe fictional M y Brown.
now lalleling lhe very Jeal Hillary·Clin1011.
The jabs may be~ -like Vice P!esidellt Dan Quayle's criticism
of MUJPhy Brown's siDgle IIIOibelbood- or inferred- such as Bush's
swipes at Mn. Clillton's views~ children's lepl ri&amp;Jtts:
Eilhcr way, lhey've pUed a topic lhat could be persuasive in a campaign for support 1111011gmi!jc!1o-dus, middlo-American VOien.
Bush and Quayle have claimed the family as their campaign fature
emphasizing ,ll'llditional Vllues: JeSpeCt, peremal autluity, lhe stable, rwo-:
parent h1111e.
.
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.
But Dtmoc:ralic lft.lidenlial 110111incc DiU Clinton coruends that Bush
is the real tlui81 ~ famDy values. Ho claims Bush uaes lhe slogan witbout
ac~ for lhe ~ health carc end other prOgllmS that would meet lhe
needs of~· illcludilla 1 t-!ocbd bill to guarantt.e time off b family
emeigellCies.
· "Our families have values. but our govemmeat doesn't," Clinton said
in his sendoff speech at lhe OeiiiOCialic Nalioaal Convention. "I want an
A!Jlerica where family values live in our actions, not just in our spccche$.''
Bush reached for the "famil " word apin this week.
"The family is under siege,r. he told a crowd outside a Ruuian lll'lllodl&gt;x church in the working-class suburbs of New Yodc on Tuesday, "And
th~ choices in this election R clear: on one side, the advocalcS ol the liberal agenda: on the other side are you and I and diose values or family lhlt
we share.''
. "They want public schools 10 hand out birth concrol pills and devices
to tcen-aged kids." Bush said "And lhey believe it's no business of lhe
~ts and that it's stricdy a matter between our childmt and lhe governmeaL
,. "They even encourage kids 10 hire lawyers and haul !heir parents iniO
court." he said.
Mrs. Clinton, wbo has served on lhe bolnl of the ChildiUI's Defense
Fund, advocaleS broadaled 1epl rights for childlen. "'baliJIIUS conserv®ves and ll'lldilionllists, and she knew it would be raised as her husband
campaigned for lhe Whire House.
Wbilc her ideas include a right for competent children to lake coun
action against )lll'ellts. she says that would be the extreme cwnple and
the rare exception. In ll'ticiCs end speechea daling.frooa 1979, lhe also
~mphasizes the ff$)l011Sibilities that would go with such rights.
· But those points aren't easily made in the clamor of a campaign.
·· "We're committed 10 Slrong' values, but if you just use rheloric then
you haven't Jeally addresaed them," she said during the Democralic convenlion. "You have to act on your words 10 make a diffem~Ce...... I want
10 be a voice for children.''
Nominee Ointon said the Republicans arc trying to use family values
as a wedge JPlnst lhe Democrats, but arc offering only scrm0111 when
hUnP.X children need food.
• I'll fight 10 aeare bi~h paying jobs so that parents can affofd to raise
llicir childmt IOday," Clinron said "I'll fighttllllllke sure women in this
counuy receive i~ and dignity whether they work in lhe hlllle, out of
the home, or bolh.'
Bush said he's the candidare on the side of the family.
"I believe kids need mothers and fathers, not big brother bweautlll·
cy ," he said. "Family is lhe most important thing we have here on this
Earth," he Slid. "And we know that the America we love ... will not stay
strong if lhe culture and lhe government reach our kids that anything goes.

...

"I will fight for American families."
According to a poll conducted earlier this year, that traditionalist
stante may play well with a vast constiiUenCy of families with chDdren.
· The Reader's Digest, which commissioned the survey, said families
with children account for S1 pcn:ent of tho nation's population over lhe
age of 25, about 92 million ~le.
That survey, conducted m Marth, showed lhlt 64 ~~ of married
people with children considered themselves conservatives, and reflected
that attitude in their views on abortion rights. working mothers, homosexual rights and other cultural questions.
: EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mean, vice pmldeat aad columnist for Tbe Associated Press, bas reported on Washington and
national politics for more than 25 years.

Letters to the editor
Thanks to our supporters!

.,

: The parents and children affiliated with the Chester Baseball
Association would like to thank
those businesses and individuals
who have contributed to lhe beuermenl of our youth program. In particular, we would like to thank the
Meigs coal mines few the donation
of. first aid kits for the tesrns and all
o£ the businesses which (IUI'Chased
bijlboard advertisements displayed
op the outfield fence. Also we
wOuld like to lhanli; tho8e who pur·
c&amp;ased tickets from our baseball
ll(id softball players, and all those
Wflo donated their time arid serviees to help make our ~ a
slll:cess. Your contribuuons have
allowed us to improve. our fields,

.

purchase equipment for new and
existing teams, and replace worn
uniforms.
We have seen an exciting
growth in our program which can
only be attributed 10 these generous
contributions. Thanks again to all
who have contributed their time,
money, and/or services for the
youth of Chester involved in base·
ball or softball. As parents, we
hope to help children grow through
hard work, team suppon, sportsmanship, and honesty.
Sincerely
Jennifer Krawsczyn,
secretary,

Chester Baseball Association,
Pomeroy.

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presidential campaign· might come
do.wn to I questiOn or pubfic venus
pnvate mcrality.
Utab Sen. Jake Gam, playing
the role of sunogate smearer for
the ..yrure House, recendy fued lhe
openmg salvo of what fJgUreS to be
a long and bloody GOP campaign
in the fall.
As a wannlip act for Pn:sident
Bush, Gam recendy aaacked Clinton's draft record and personal
character.
While the White House thinks it
has an oldie-but-goodie in Clin·
ton's draft record, the Democrats
can brandish a moraltiy issue of
thci!' ~ in the fall campaign: culpahllity for the $500 billion savings
and loan scandal.
Gam himself had more than a
cameo role in this morality play.
As chairman of the Senarc Banking
Committee in 1982, he co-authored
the law which deregulated the savings and loan indUS!'Y, opening the
lloodgates for the high-fliers that
ultimately bankrupted the industty.
Garn's hand-picked choice for
chairman of the Federal Home

not to rcpe8t their mistake of 1988
was forced to resign in 'DeCember and remain muzzled on lhe biggest
1989 for his role in misleading financial debacle in U.S. history.
Congress about the BCope of lhe Democratic National Committee
Chair Ron Brown n:cen_d_y said the
party is spending $30.000 to investigate George Bush •s financial
dealings, especially his role in the
S&amp;L crisis. Special attention will
be lrlinod on Bush's son Neil, who
has already' been reprimanded for
his role in lhe cOllapse or SilvCilldo
crisis until afler the 1988 elections. Savings and Loan in Colorado.
Wall was also accused of keepThe dirt-digging stands in shaip
ing the politically wired Lincoln co~uas~ to ~~ Democratic cam~~vings and Loanowned by now patgns, mwhich they ~ve 11011118!·
Jaded ex-executive Charles Kellin- . IY shunned such tacucs. Rcpubligopen some two yws after it had . cans, of course, have a long track
been judged to be unsafe and record of successful opposition
unsound.
research.
"There's no one else in the hisIf the ~ts. mate an issue
tory of the U.S. government who of the thrift crws. it would:.
we could say, by his personal senta ~ from lhe Po
judgement. precipaled biUion-!iol- s~gy. ~f 1988 to play ~ the
tar losses to taxpayers," said Jim cnsu, SIIICtlrhere were vi11ians on
Leach, a Republican IC(IICSUJIIIIive both sides of the political aisle.
from Iowa, about Wall. Gam vigor- Willaim Seidman, , form~r Chairously and personally lobbied for- man of the ~ Deposit lnsurmer Pn:sident Reagan for Wall's ance Corporauon, watched the
appointmenL
industrY collapse from the inside,
The Democrats have determined and believes neither party wanted
Loan Bank Board, M.Danny Wall,

By Jack Anderson

and

MiChael Binstein

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By TI.Uuoelated , _
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•:Today ia Friday, July 24, tl!e 20&amp;11 day orl992. 'There are 160 days
lclft In the year.
;:Today's Highlight In Hillery:
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•'On July 24, 19S9, dta1ng 1 visit 10 the Soviet Union, Vice Praldent
Rlcbn M. Niloa ....011 • •
dellale wilh Soviet Ieider
NltiiiiCIIntshl:hov Ill lhe llllrill of
CCJIIIIIDDirm, The
~ becwne kDawn u die" ·
Deblr.e" bee•..,·it lOOk
~in I model kildlen M I U.S.~j()n this dale:
::rn ·1783, Latin Arnerican .revoluti011ary Simon Bolivar was born in
Qrlcal, Venen"ll
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. ::In 11147. MormOn leader Brigham Youna and hil followers arr\ved at
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surface:

"'This Is cnc of those rare times

It's tempting to devote this col- answer: "You want chanfe? OK
umn to the fascinating antics of - change presidents! ' The
Ross Perot. But no mere columnist Republicans have an equally easy
writing days ahead of fast-movins reply: "No - change Congress!"
events, can hope to keep up with a
desvish whirling quite that fast. So
let's let Mr. Ptrot and his ~­
ers have a few days 10 get their act
together, and concentrate instead Thus far, thanks in part to their
on a feature of this year's campaign recent convention, lhe Democrats'
that's less likely to undergo dra- prescription has been about 10
matic mutation: namely,lhe voters' times as audible and visible as lhe
manifest longing r.- "change... ' Republicans'. "I think Bush has
If there's one thing on wbich all mentioned that several times ·
political observers agree this year, recendy," one of his defenders told
11 's that the public is fed up with me yesterday. But "several times"
tile "gridlock" in WashingtOn and is as good as none. Those words
wants a "change." I doubt that "Change Congress!" ought to be
many people realize that they on every Republican poster,
themselves, by voting doggedly fer bumper-sticlcer and lapel pin, and
presidents of one party and Con- in the beginning, middle and end ot
gresses of the other, are largely every Republican s)J!lCCh and TV
responsible for the gridlock. Nor commercial, between now and
does it matter grcady; lhe Ameri· Election Day.
It's ttue. of course, lhlt Bush, as
can people have always been notoriously tolerant of their own mis· the nation's chief executive for the
takes. The question i.. 't who got past three and a half years, cannot
us into this mess, but who can get hope to avoid identification with
us out of it.
the status quo altogether. But he
The Democrats have an easy has some very good points to make

William A. Rusher

George R. Plagenz

the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
,
In 1862, lhe eighth president of the United Slates, Marlin Van Buren

died in Kinderhook, N.Y.
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In 1866, Teanessc:e became the fii'St state 111 be readmitted to lhe Union
after lhe Civil Wu.
In 1929. President Herbert Hoover proclaimed the Kellog-Briaild
Pact, wllith renouuced war • an instnlmeht of foreign policy.
In 1937, the stall: or Alabama diopped cbargel~pn•live'black mea
accused of raping two wbirc Wlliilell in lhe "ScotlsbcirliCalc."
-·
In 1946, lhe 'Cinited SIBiel detona1P·1 an atomic bomb a~ Bikini Atoll in
the Pacific in the fust'tlilderwater test . •he device. •
.
In 1952, 40 years ago, President Harry S. Truman 8IIIIOUIICed a scutcment in 1 S3-day steel slrike.

wheq both the DemQcrats and ,
Republicans agreed thai discussin ·
the problem would be verv ltarf~
to their cases," he said ,, So for
.
.
'
dtfferent reasons, both sides
refused to discuss iL.."
This year lhe Democrats ap(lll· ·
endy think IIIey have more to pin
than to lose from exploiting the
S&amp;L issue. Brown says ~ hopes
the Democrats can determine if
Bush's friends cr family received
any ~ial lrcltmeat as result of
their ties to lhe )l'esidenL
It will be up to tbe voters 10
weigh whether this too constitutes
a "characler issue."
1liE SIMPSON'S Still smarting
from the Clarellce Thomas hearings
and his infamous verbel exchange
with National Public Radio Correspondent Nina ToteaberJ• Sen.
Alan Simpson R-Wyo COIIIiilues 10
live up to his fClll!lltion as lhe Sen·
ate's media cntic-at-large. At a
confirmation hearing this fall,
Simpson took time out10 reflect on
his forthcomin• book about the ·
press. "lam wnling a book on the
media and the·Pint AmendmeiiL..
It is about crilicism. They R surely entitled to do that to us. and we
are most assuredly entitled to do
that to them." His wife, he
explained, is not as enthusiastic
about the book project. "She ·
said/ Alan, I have a thought fer you :
with regard 10 thai. Wby don't you
just shut up."'
Jack AadenH aDd Mlcltatl .
Blasteln an colamalsts roruatted Featun SJDdkate, lac.

in his own defense, end he can cer- new program to the Republican:
tainly stand forth as "the candidate Convention in a speech that truly
for change" if he will outline a ''rises 10 1hc occuim." 1ben call
dramatic series of domestic initia· · Congress back into session and
lives, challenge Congre,s 10 adopt demand that it pass lhe package or
them, or as1t lhe voters to give him lake the consequences. ("Change
Congress! ••)
a Congreas that will.
One fmallhing. The Democrats
First, a purely defensive point.
Wby do you suppose so many of and !heir 1ibcra1 allies in the media
George Bush's s11ccesses as prcsi· arc doing their level best to rule out
dent have been in the field of for- · as "irrcleY&amp;nt" any discussion of
eign affairs? His critics contend Clinton's chlracter. If lhe Republi·
that only foreign affain interest cans assent to this, they 'Y!J! richly :
him - he doesn't care about deserve lhe defeat that will awaat :
domestic issues. But the truth is them. Since when is a president's
that in foreign affairs he is largely character irrelevant? There ue
free of partisan conaressional those of us who think it is even
obstrUCtion. If the Democrats had more~ than hiiiQ. Wby is ·
the same veto power over foreign the dubtoua way young Clinron
affairs that they exercise over evaded his draft obligatiOn, or the ·
domeslic policy, there'd still be a cavalier lltitude IX the man: illlluie
Cold War - and America would Ointon IOW8IIl his illli'l'iqe YOWl,
no indication whatever or his probbe losing iL
Second, as to dramatic initia· able behavior as president?
A campaign with all lhe above ·
lives. Fmd out whit lhe millions of
features
..VOuld mate Slick Willie ·
Perot supporters, disgusted with
look
like
I sick joke.
politics as usual, want 10 back:
Willillll
Rusller Is 1 l}'lldleat· ·
notabtr. seriouS budget cuts. Blend
ed
eolumlllst
ror Newspaper
these mto lhe Cltisting Republican
Enterprise
Assoclatloa.
·
proposals, most or which point in
the same direction, and lay out the

going 10 college.
ivords, "The future will not be :
So, for the theme of my easy but it ia brighL" It would be .:
remarks, I took some words of nice to be able to say that to :
Henry Thoreau: "To change the IOday's youq people. Tnle. we can ··
quality of a day- that is the high- tell them the futtire will not be".
est of lhe arts." It would be a good easy. But bright? The world out- :
theme for every graduation speech. took has seldom beell bleaker.
·
Not many ol us are going to
Then again maybe we have said :
change the course of human events, too ofltn to our young people that ·
but all of us can ~ge the. quality they arc soing outiniO a world ·
of a day by SCII!'ina out a npple. of bright with promise. Perhaps we ;
hope:, by 1 healmg word, a llelpmg should have told them all atoog to ·
hand or a job wdl done and have · "make friends with pain "
the assurance¥, this !B "'the hi,hWe should have told ihem more :
est of th.e arts, '!e&amp;unl anythmg about the oyster. Wben this '
the fu!Uitsts are doing.
renwlalble creature finds itself ilri- :
Other commencement ~peakers taiOd with a grail of llild illlldc its '
arc able to put the work! !-" focus shell, it secretes an opalesceat ·
for those or ua whole pob~ edu- lll8lerial that COliS the foreip sub- '
cation .comes mainly from TV stance, not only relieving die Jllln :
soullll bites and ~ ~ey·
but producing at the sam
. e linle a ·
Madel~ Kurun, viStbng sclsol· peartofgrca~priceandbeluty.
:·
ar at Radcliffe College and former
Pollowina the example of the ·
governor of Vermont, told the · humble oyster we can make our :
graduates at Le~l~X Co1!ege in own pearls by' coalio$ the aharp :
Clm~ Mau.. Tbe rugfll !he Vexationl in our life with qnaJita '
sty lit up. over Baghilad. ~ca . like patience, serenity aad aooc1 :
for one brief moment loolted inYlll· humor
.
cibte once apia. Today we quesunib1e 10 - IOday's young ·
tion ~new what w~s gained ~nd peopl'eofapotofgoldattheendof: :
what m fact we lost m that war.
the rainbow -or evat a rainbow .
. She said lhe weapons or destruc· - we can 11:11 them 111 "ll!lllelllber · :
uon we must fear today are not the oyster." If t11ey do that, !hey '
~~~~ bat ~b lhinp u ·:• ~ may find the happlncu end peace ·
11011 or morality, COIDJlllllOD and . lhat IOIIUIOW'I world cannat pve.. ·
pl&amp;lllity or l(irlL"
ex tato awa .
··
When I - llaning out in my
GecJ11t
II 1 IJIIdkat•. .
carctt, a li'Uited mealor in Boston ed· colum;iil'·ror Newapiper ' .
gave me his blessing with these Eaterprlle Allildatlolt.
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85.

The recoid-high tempera!Uie for
this date at the Columbus walher
sta~on was I ill degrees in 1934
whtle the record low was S2 in
1947. Sullie! tonight will be at8:S3
p.m. and sunrise Saturday at 6:24

a.m.

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Finding peace and joy in our
Let us say you were asked to "You are our hope for lhe future"
give lhe commencement address 111 kind of thing.
t~e graduating class at a high
Rep . Ste~hen Solan, D-N.Y.,
school or college this year. What told this spnng's graduating class
would you have told the young
people in ~audience?
Geena Davis, a movie acuess
who addressed the graduates at
New England Collefe in Henniker, at Brandeis University, '!Even if
N.H .. told them ' How to Be a you never run for offiee, you can
Movie Star." While that was' not still, as Robert Kennedy so eloanything most of lhe new graduates quendy said, send out a bny ripple
would be able to put 111 use, one of hope and in the process help to
wonders how much of what is said write the history of your generaat commencement ceremonies is tion.''
put to·use.
I said something similar once 10
• There are of course many differ- a high-school graduating class of
ent kinds of ~uation speeches. studCnts from fower middle-class
Some are inspiraliDnal. You can get families. These were not our future
a lot of inspiration from most com- scientists, lawmakers or leadelS of
mencement speakers - a lot of business. Most would not even be

By The Assodaled Pretl
A flood watch was in ellect for
the Jouthern half of Ohio today
· afler downpoun ovemight dumped
an incll or mere of rain oo almldy
Sllllrated ground.
But · ~ ssid drier weather was on the way.
f!te National Weather Service
pred1cted mosdy rain-free conditions toni&amp;ht and Saturday. Then,
after a chance of scattered ihowers
on Sunday, iiiOi'e dry weather was
force~ for Monday and Tuesday.
Highs oil Saturday will be 1S·

MICH .

Who will win.the 'change';vote?

'foday in history_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Accu-Weather' forecast for daytime condilion~ and

the issue vetted in the last cam- ·
paijn.
.
"With
""'" ·
. a diu&amp;er like this ...-·g
on, normally the Dem&lt;icrats would
have been BCreamins. 'Loot at .
what the Ret~gan administtation ·
did' But they never meationed . i~" ·
Seidman said. "The reason is that :
they ~ad Charlie Keating, Jim ·
Wnght, and all this stuff the
Republieails could dive into and :
were ready to dive inlll if the subject was brought up."
:
Although there's no evidence :
that leaders of the P.Bfties engaged ·
in a conspiracy of silence, Seidman .
notes tbat Republicans and ·
DeiiiOCI'IIS w= coming to him for
information so they would be .
armed to lhe tt.elh should the issue

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Tonigftt, mostly cloudy with the
low in lhe mid-60s. Chance OC rain
10 peiCtnt. Saturdly, partly sunny
with the high 85-90. Cliance of rain
20pettcnl Extended rorecut:

Around the natloa
..Fo' and clouds shrouded most
CitieS In lhe East and Midwest early
today, while some areas were
drenched by thunderstorms. It was
cloudy to fair in lhe West.
More severe thunderstorms were
forecast for today in the Middle

Allantic states and the southern and northwest Washington state.
Plains. Grey, damp weather was Readings in the 7~ were expected
in the rest of the Nonheast, the
eJ~pected in the Nonheast, with
upper
Great Lakes and the northern
scattered showen in the Southeast.
On Thursday evening, suong Rockies.
Highs in the 80s were forecast
thunderstorms were crossing east·
em Montana and eislbn Wyoming. for the central Atlantic COast states,
Thunderstorms developing along a the A~s. the Midwest. the
slltionary front produced severe northern Plains and the southern
weather in the Middle Atlantic
region. Showers and lhunderstoons
were ~tattered across the Rocky
Mountains, Arizona arid Utah.
Thunderstorms over Montana
pounded an area 35 miles north of
Great Falls with basebal~size hall.
Thunderstorms produced wind
gusts or 80 mph east of warret1100.
Va., and downed uees and power
lines in Jefferson County, W.Va.
Showers and thunderstorms over
cenuat Indiana dumped 3 114 inch·
es of rain 11 ~gerstown.

Mary,Buchanan
Mary LuciJil(a Buthanail, 9S, of
Route I in .Reedsville, died on
Thursday evening, July 23, 1992 at
St. Joseph Hospital in Plrkersburt
W.Va. following an extended iii:
ness.
She was born in Reedsville, lhe
daughter of the late Jasper and
Laura Tribbeu Reed. She was a
housewife.
She is survived by a dauJhltr,
Ovalene Royse of Greenfield; a
son, Donald Buchanan of
Reedsville; two sistets, Lola Barber
of Mid&lt;lleportli!l! Bernice Cham·
ben or Graysvilie, Pa.; I brother,
Kenneth Reed of Middleport; six
arandchildren: Slieila Buchanan,
Mary Nluemeyer, Billie Jean
Davis, Kay Sheeler, Sharon Crago
lllld Jo Anne Norris; several ptgranilchildren and ievetal vcatgreat .,...atbildrcn.
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DteCeded in .
by her husband,
}ohn Riley ~uchanan in 1976; and
a son, Earl, 1111980. .
Services will be held on Monday it It a.m. at Eden United
Br•thren Church in Reedsville
with Rev. Robert Markley ofllcill:
ing. Burial will be in Eden Ceme·
.

Friends may call at White Blow-

er-Funeral Home in Coolville on
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m.

Stocks
Am Etc Power ...................33 1/8
Ashlind Oil .........:.............24 7/8
AT&amp;:T................................43 1/4
Bank One............................... 318
Bob Evans ........................ J8 1/4
Charming S!loP......... :........ 30 318
City Holdini ...................... t9 1a
Federal Motiut..................... 16 318
Goodyear 'f&amp;R ..................63 1a
Key CentUrion ...................20
Lands End ........................ :.30 1a
limited Inc ....................... 20 t/8
Multimedia Inc ..................27
Rax RcstauranL ..................S/8
Reliance Etcctric................ t7
Robbins&amp;Mycrs ................17
Slioney's Inc ......................20 7/8
Sllr Bank ...........................32 3/4
Wendy lnt'l... ..................... ll 1/4
Worthington Ind ................23 3/8
Stock reports art tM 10:30
1.111.. qunces provided 1t7 Bla11t,
FJI!w and Loewi 1-1 Gallipolis.

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suit against Kroger Company

Suday througb Tuesday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday. Fair on Monday
An August 28 coun date has against lhe Town of New Haven as
and Tuesday. Highs in the 8Qs Sunbeen
set in a lawsuit filed against the administrative agency for the
day and 7S-8S Monday and TuesTh~
Kroger
Company of Pomeroy, New Haven Pool.
day. Lows 65-15 Sunday, in the
Oh1o
by
a
Mason
couple, according
Brandy M. Furr, represented by
60s Monday and 55-65 Tuesday.
to records in lhe Mason County her mother and next friend, V'lf·
ginla Purr, filed the suit in the
Circuit Clerk's office.
Wilda E. and Oteri E. Hudson clerk's office on July 8. A coun
have &amp;led a SIIO,OOO suit against dale of August 28 has been s« on
lhe
Kroget Store in Pomm~y. The the matter.
Ishmmael(;~e$pie
suit states Mrs. Hudson was injured
~edly. Brandy Purr was
swirrulimg
at the pool when another
due
10
negligence.
lshinael Gillespie, 78, CoraAllegedly, Mn. Hudson was in- swimmer came up behind her. At·
Rodney Road, Rodney, died Friday
jured while auempling to disengage ccrding 10 lhe suit, the swimmer
morning Ill his home.
He was a prominent Green two shoppina cans while preparing picked Furr uo over his head and
Townshi!l fann~ and founder of to .shop at die Ponlm)y store. The threw her into the water, causing
the Oalha County Rural Water SUit staleS the cans were held severe back injuries.
together by an infant seat strap.
The suit s111es the Town of New
Association.
Mrs.. Hudson is suina for Haven was negligent by aUowing
Arrangements
will
be
a!UIOiinCed by the Cremeens Funer- $100,000 along with pre- and post· the swimmer 10 enter lhe pool after
judgement interest, court COSIS and allegedly being tllld to leave earlier
al Chapel.
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altorney fees.
lhe same day for rough housing. It
Mr.
Hudsol\
is
suing
for
Sl
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al.!o
says lhe town was negligent in
Vernonprumbling
VIIIJIOII 1.. "Tuclcet" Grumbling, ~g with pre- and post-judgement failing to provide a safe environ84, 639 Oecqe Creek Rd., Oallipo- Interest, COUll CostS and attorney meat to swim and failure to
property train, supervise and conlis, died lbunday,.July 23, 1992; It fees . . ·
li.
SSO,OOO
lawsuit
has
bi!Cn
filed
trol employees.
Holier Medical C&amp;!ter, GatUpolis.
He wu 1 retired Boilermaker
and 1 member or the First Baptist
coattnued from page 1
Church,,PL Pleasant, W.Va.; the ·
~ Dawn LOOse No. 7, Gal· gle·day the personil knowledge of words "home of the brave," some
I~ llld lhe Boilermakers Local a person held against his will, in the groun shouted "why aren't
1bs, cbiuiclithe.
y.'helher It's here or anypllce.else, theyhomd'
~ 1\'U.born Sept. 10, 1907i in
buring the shouting, Secret Ser·
u simply totally unfau." Bush
Blalrlville, Pa •• son or the late said.
vice agents suddenly stood between
James 1114 Linnie Diu Grumbling.
Bush told the audience that the audience and the president, who
He mairied Helen Garris on Aug. Donahue had urged him "f? over was on 1 podium. Many in the
19, 1933, in Blairsville.
there and bring them back. ' Bush room implored others to "let him
Grumbling i&amp; survived .by his said he would do just that "if I finish."
wife, two brothers, Lowman and knew of one si(lgle person."
Earlier in the week, the presiMerrill Grumbling, Blairsville; a
At one pomt, as .they talked dent signed legislation ordering
siuer, Nellie (Dawn) Fails, away from the microphona, Bush agencies 10 release flies lhll did not
Blairsville, and several nieces and was heard to ask Donahue "are invade the privacy of the POW·
nqlhews.
you calling me alilll'1" His answer MIA servicemen's families.
He was preceded in death by could not be heard.
two sisterS ana one brother.
Bush also angrily denied the
Services will be held at II a.m. · sugaestion "that we left people
at the Richard L. Shoemaker prisoners in Iran in order to win an
Fuileral Home, 49 N. Walnut St., election."
Blairsville, with Rev. Paul Caner
Bush pointed to his own milioffieiatin&amp;. Burial will be in the lary serv1ce in World War n as a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Blairlville Ctllietety on Monday.
naval aviator. He said seven out of Direct livestock prices and receiplS
Calling hours arc Suliday, 7to 9 IS in his squadron died in action.
at selected buying points Friday by
p.m. at the Shoemaker Funeral
The scene for turmoil was set the Ohio Department of AgriculHome, and Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. even
before Bush entered lhe room. ture:
and 7 to 9 p.m. at the McCoy- During the wai~ the audience san~t
Barrows and gilts: mostly .SO
Moore Funeral Home, Weatherholt patriotic songs, including "The higher. demand moderate to good.
Chapel, GallipOlis. Masonic ser- Sw-Spangled Banner." After the
U.S. 1-2, 230-260 lbs., country
vices wiU be held 8:30 p.m. Sllurpoints, 43.00-44.00, a few 44.SO;
day by the Morning Dawn Lodge
plants 43.00-43.7-S, a few 44.50.
No.7 .
U.S. 1-2, 210-230 lbs., counuy
The Columbia Township Fire points, 41.5043.00.
Department recently received a
U.S. 1-3, 230-260 lbs .• country
donation of $4SO from Southern points, 42.00-43.50.
Dluolutlolls SODJht
~hio Coal Company's Meigs DiviReceipts Thursday 7,200. EstiActions for dissolution of mar· SIOn.
mated receipts Friday 6,500.
riaae have been filed in Meigs
Michael Detcott.a, training
Prices from The Producers Live·
County Common Pleas Coun by supervisor for the Meigs No. 2 stoclc Association:
Pamela L. Henderson. Coolville, mine, presented the check to fire·
Cattle: steady.
and Williim E. Amos, Coolville; man Jim Gaston.
Slaughter steers: choice 68.50·
and by Thomas C. Thobaben,
Located about two miles from 76.00; select63.S0-71.00.
Wilminaton, and Marsha Marie Meigs No. 2 mine, the department
~laughter heifers: choice 64.25EJieslo!i, Albany. ·
has a fire response .Bmergency 74.00; sclect59.00-67.25.
Medical Technician (EMT) team
Cows: steady; all cows 54.00
Marrllp llce-atanled
which assists local ambulance ser. and down.
Marriage licenses have been vices.
Bulls: .50 lower; all buDs 67.00
gran!ed in Meias County Probarc
and down.
Coun to Dougfas Brian Bell, 31,
Vcal calves: Racine, and Theresa Baniee Good, Mystery farm contest
Sheep and lambs: t.2S to 2.00
30, Racine; and to Grcaory Brown- winner is announced
higher; choice ·wools S7. 75-62. 25;
ing, 33, Pomeroy, and Dreama
choice clips S7.S0-61.7S; ·feeder
Diane Bell, 28, Middl~
Roy · Van Meter of 30695 lambs 62.00 81\d down; old sheep
·
Mitchell Road, Racine, was the 30.25 and down.
winner of this week's Sunday
Times-Sentinel mystery farm conVet~rau MeiiiOI'Ial
test. He correctly id~ntified the
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS • farm as that of Charles and MuNone.
garet Yost of Nease SealemenL He
THURSDAY DISCHARGlis · was one of six to identify lhe f.-m .
Mlnha Panons .
and Van Meter's name was selected
ai lhe winner by loitery. He will
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
receive I CheCk for ~S rrom The
Dllcltaraes, Julyl3 • Marilyn Ohio Valley PUblishing Co. which
the contest with the
Oillam, CltriiiODhel' Lambert. Lori co-sponsors
Meigs
Soil
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Warci Conlervldon
Mlllilr, Vickie Ward, DIWII While.
DiSiricL .
llrtlll, Jtd7 l3 . Mr. and Mrs.
RETURNS
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Pleuant, W. Va; Mr. and Mrs.
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Court news

Hospital news

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Rockies. Highs in the 90s were
expected in the Southeast, the
southern Mississippi Valley and the
southern Plains, with readings
above 100 in southem Texas and
the Southwest desens.
The high for the nation Thurs·
day was 110 degrees at Lake Hava·
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reached Thursday in Norfolk, Neb.,
where it was 65, and R()chester,
Minn., it 60. New York City tied
its record of 6S.
Temperatures in the 60s were
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Saturday, July lS . ·

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio
Friday, July a4, 1992

GOP opens fire on 'Clinton's record ·
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MORGAN COUNTY MURDER • Franklin County Coroqer
Keaneth Nortoa points to·one of the bullet boles in the 111111 of
murder victim Amel "Fro1" Bryant in tbe murder trial aplnst
Richard ''Red" Hill and Anthony Wayne WIIUams atlht Morgan
County Courthouse Thursday. Seated in the roreground are two
defendants; Williams,Ieft, and Hit~ right. (AP)

President invited to attend
locks dedication this fall
Congressman Clarence Miller
(R-Ohio) recently invited President
George Bush to auend the new
Gallipolis Locks dedication ceremony on October 10.
A letter, dated July 22, from the
congressman stated:
"This faD, the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers will put inlll service
one of the most imponant naviga·
tiona! locking chambers ever con•
suucted on the Ohio River. The
impressive $384 million OaUipolis
Locks will be formally dedicated
with a ceremony on October 10 and
I would like to lake this opportuni·
ty to encourage you to join me at
GaUipolis for this significant occasion.
"The opening of the massive,

modern new 1,200-foot locking
chamber at Gallipolis will assure
the safe and effective movement of
essential raw materials along the
Ohio River and it will mark the
replacement of an aged barge locking complex that is considered to ·
be tile most da~gerous and outdat·
ed facility on our nation's inland ·
waterways system ...
"Your participation in ceremonies dedicating the new Gallipo-·
lis Locks would be deeply appreciated and grea~y welcomed. Please
allow me to urge you 10 give favor·
able consideration to this important
event"
A spokesman for Miller's office ·
in Washington, D.C., said it is too
early to tell if the president will
auend the ceremony.
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-Meigs announcements-Cross-country team
The Meigs High School cross
country team will meet at Meigs
High School Monday at 9 a.m.
Missionary
Geor'e Pickens, a missionary
from Nairobi, Kenya. will be at the
Long Bouom United Methodist
Church on Thursday at 7:30p.m. A
fellowship hour wiD follow.
Coin club to meet
The OH KAN Coin Club will
meet Monday at Burkett Barber
Shop in Middleport. Social hour
and uading sess1on at 7 p.m. pre-

cede the meeting. Refreshments.
New members welcome.
Swimming lessons
Swimming lessons will be
offered at London Pool in Syracuse
beginning Monday and continuing
through Aug. 7. The fee is $20.
Class times are 6-6:45 p.m. for
beginners; 6:4S· 7:30 p.m. for .
advanced beginners; and 7:30-8
p.m. for intermediate. Further
mformation may be obtained by
calling 992-9909.
Night swimming is also offered .
at London Pool on Wednesday and
Friday from 7-9 p.m.
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Two bags of garbage and a cardboard box were found on Wednes·
day over the riverbank at Star Mill Park. Swan's July electric bill
was found in lhe garbage.

Belpre residents a"ested
Belpre Police have arrested Jeff MiDer and Joyce Smith, both of
Belpre, on warraniS from Meigs County Coun for failing to appear
m coun 10 answer charges of consummg beer at Forked Run State
Parle. The incident took place last summer.
Botll were relessed from custody afler posting bond in Belpre for
later appearances in Meigs County Court.

· EMS units answer calls
Four calls for assistance were answesed by units of Meigs Emer· ·.
gency Services on Thursday and early Friday.
At 3:41p.m. on Thursday, Pomeroy unit went to State Route 681
for Stella Fyffe, who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospilal. At
5:13p.m., P1111eroy squad went to Village Green ApanmenlS and
took Daisy Satterfield to Veterans.
At 12:26 a.m. on Friday, Pomeroy unit responded to Pomeroy
Cliffs Apartments. Brenda Haley was taken to Veterans. At 4:08
a.m., Syracuse squad went to State Route 124 for Charles Hysell
who refused ~enL
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By G. SPENCER OSBOitNE
OVP Staff Writer
If the bottom of the third inning
of the first game o~ Thursday
night's Kyger Cree!' Litde League
Tournament twmb•ll between the
Rud~ ~ and the host Oallipolis Hills Indians - a contest the In·
dians won 7-3- were erased from
the event book, it would have been
a game-controlling pitching duel.
The fans at the Kyger Creek
Employees Cl~b field saw Indians
pitcher Drew Punlde. stack his 15
strikeouts, three walks and two hits
- to Chris D'~ugustino (2·3~surrendered agamst the 10-strilceout, o~e-walk, perrorma!ICC by the
Reds Joe D Augusuno, who
tossed a three-hiuer. Both went the
distance.
The Reds got a run in the top of
the first when Chris D'Augustino
reached first base on an error and
scored on three wil:t.:Pitches - all
during Steve Hysell s at-bat - af'

ter the VISitors f~rst two batters
struck out !Jle Indians returned the
favor by tymg the contest in seven
pitches. The seventh pitch 'W as
launched O~Cl' the centf'Z f~eld fence
by No. 2 h1uer AJ . JohJ.ISOft (1 ·3)
- .~ so~e left-han~ hitter in ~
Tnbo s hneup - wtth one out-m
the bottom of the fii'SL
·But the Indians weren't done, as
they picked up ~other run in that
frame by capllali.zmg_on a throwing
error an,d two wild Pl!'hes that got
No .. 3 hmer Seth DaVIs (2·3) home
dunng Ben Sheard's at-bat.
Neither were the R~. Af~ a
scoreless second, Joe D Augusuno
slapped a one-out ~nder .by fii'St
baseman Johnson m the thud that
was scored an error because John·
son didn't chase the ball. Then
Chris D' Augustino, who wi~
two wild pitches during his at·bat
get his older brother (Joe is older
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caused a late throw to first
Chris D' Augi!Siino, who moved (Gilmore reaches) and a sacrifice
to second on the throw to the in· by Johnson·set the stage for Davis'
field, got to third on wild pitch to two-run lliaglc that saw him score
Hysell, but Hysell and AJ. Vaugh· when catcher Ashley Millcr's off·
an struCk out to strand the younger target throw to third ended up in
D' Augustino.
left fteld.
Half of Joe D' Augustine ' s
Both teaJIIS scored in the fifth,
strikeouts came in the second and but Dunkle kept things in hand in
fourth, when he faced three bauers the siltth by strikinc out Miller and
in each frame. But a hit batsman Nathan Hallbill before all!lwing
(Justin Jones), a wild pitch to I~· Waylon McKinney to reach on
off hitter Jimmy Gilmore that gets call:her Sheard's throwing error to
Jones to second, an error that first. McKinney was left on base

By DAVE HARRIS
Sentlllel Correspondent
The Meigs American Legion
baseball team, weather permitting,
will continue its Eighth District
Tournament play today against
Gallipolis Post 27.
Meigs was supposed to have
played Thursday~ainst the winner
of the Athens-Gallipolis $ame
played earlier in the day (Gallipolis
won 10-8 at Glouster), but due to
unplayable conditions. at Athens
High School's Rannow Field, the
game was moved to Friday at 5:30
p.m.
Meigs, 2-I in the tournament
and 6-19 ovcrall, scored three runs
in the sixth iuning of Wednesday to
overcome a 3-2 deficit and added
four insurance runs in the ninth in·
ning to defeat Wellston 9-4.
Mike "Abby" Welch lead off the
sixth inning by striking out, but
reached fllSt base on a wild pitch.
He stole second and moved to third
on a single by Mike Vance. He was
caught in a rundOwn between third

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D' Augustino (left) slides in to score on a wild pilcb by Gallipolis
Indians pilcher Drew Dunkle, whose tag is too late to keep
D' Augustlao rrom puttiag the Reds on top .In lhe nrst Inning or
Thursday night's Kyger Creek Little League Tournamenl game
near Cheshire. However, tbe ladiaos, who scored lwo in their hair
or the nrst, broke a 2·2 tie ia the third and went on lo win 7-3. (OVP
photo by G. Spencer Osborne)

came on ~ finish and pick up the
Dou' Ashley (LP) _and Jeremy.
save racking up seven strikeouts Mannenng, Bryan Molihan (3)
Vanee bad • double and a Single tO
lead Meigs and Phalin added a
double. M~rk Stanley Bunch
McGuire and Welch each added
single.
Tile Lowest Priced
Doug Ashley was the losing
Ever From Eureka
pitcher. Ratcliff led Wellston With
a single, double and a triple. Well·
6.5 Amp ESP' Matar
ston lost the services of catcher
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Jeremy Mannering in the second
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Inning lotals
Meigs ......... .100 013 004 - 9-7-{)
Wellston ...... 120
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ning alive as Jeremy Phalin walked
and stole second. With two outs,
Vance scored the tying run, and
Phalin moved to third when Jeremy
Dill reached on a Wellston error.
Joe McElroy walked to load the
bases before Micah Bunch singled
to score Phalin and Dill.
Meigs added the four runs in the
ninth inning on three hits, includQlg
dou~les by Vance and Phalin.
Wellston scored a run in the bottom
of the inning on back·to·back
triples off the bats of Ryan Ratcliff
and Doug Ashley. But Phalin
struck out three· of the next four
batters to end the game.
Terry McGuire, who started on
the mound for Meigs and picked up
the win, fanned 12 batters in six
and one third of a inning. Phalin

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Ohio

With 3-2 loss to St. Louis,

Cincinnati slips to one game behind idle Atlanta
By R.B . FALLSTROM
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The Cincin·

634 .In St., Pomeroy. OH.
882.&amp;600

By LARRY McSHANE
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) 'l_'he Dr~m Team wants competi·
non, while 1ts American soccer
brethren just want to survive. The
rehearsals are over. The Summer
Olympics begin today - even
before they officially start. ·
o.n the eve of the O(lllning cere·
momes, the.Game$ begin with soc·
cer taking the spotlight before the
torch is lit, Game One pits Italy
against the United States, followed
by Poland-Kuwait, Egypt-Qatar
and Colombia-Spain.
It's a tough matchup for the
Americans, who must face one of
the medal favorites in their first
game - and do so without three
regulars. U.S. coach Lothar Osian·
der, head of an inexperienced team,
is hoping things don't tum ul!)y.
"We remind theni that Cluisto. pher Columbus discovered Ameri·
ca, and now we want to discovCI'
Italian soccer on a very friendly
basis," Osiander said. "Hopefully,
they won't crucify us."
Shortly after the Americans take
the field, the U.S. basketball team
is due in from Monte Carlo. Fresh
?IT a Ill ·71 thumping of France in
•ts last tuneup, the most heralded
squad of the Olympics arrives in
Barcelona two days before its fii'St

game.

The NBA stars are ready to roll
- "You can only socialize so
much , gamble so much, play so
many exhibition games and practi ce games," explained selfappointed team spokesman Charles
Barkley.
He ' ll get his wish Sunday
against Angola , but teammate
Michael Jordan isn't expecting a
tough contest from the Angolans or
anybody else.
"A lot of us in the regular sea·
son can raise our games when' a
game is close, but we may not ever
sec that happen. There may not
ever be a game except in the fltSI

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GOOD POKE, RUSTY! - The Middleport Cardinals' Collin
Roush congralulates team11111te Rosly Stewart arter Stewart's tworun bomer - lite second or tile Ianing - io the nrst lnolng or
Tltursday Qigltl's Kyger Creek Little League Tournament came
111lnst the Racine Husllers, wblcb the Cardinals won I3·2 lo
advance lo the semmaals. (OVP pbolo by G. Spencer Osborne)

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Williams' throwing error to third
following Manuel's groundout to
the mound. But Cardinal catcher
Justin Seymour threw a strike to
Ac~ee a third to nail Jesse Little -.
he reached after being hit with a
pitch - on a steal attempl and retire the side.
Williams made up for his off.
t.qet throw in the second when his
line-drive sin11e to center scored
leadoff hitter Tim McClure to start
a five-run rally that solidified Mid·
dlepon's reign on the diamond.
While the Cardinals kept the
heat on the Hustlers offensively,
their pilchera - Slltrta' Blad Dav· .
enpon (fi~ Ks, one walk in three '
innings) and reliever Seymour
(three Ks, no Walks) - allowed no
Racine runner i,Jast second In lhe
middle liRe i1111np of·this five-in·
ninll mercy-rule decision. Those
frame&amp; aaw only I0 Racine bailers.
Succeeding Manuel on the
Ratine hiD were Ty Johnson (three
inninp, no Ks, six Wilks) and fm·
isher Steven Boso (four Ks, one

walk, one hit).

Middleport's offense was also
generated by Williams (3-4), Me·
Clore (1·3) and Seymour (1 -4).
Racine's hitters were Harris,
Jeremiah Johnson (both 1·2), Boso
and Ty Johnson (both 1-3).
Inning totals
Middleport ... ......521 23 - 13- 8-1
Racine ................ IOO OI - 1·4·3
WP - Davenport (Seymour
save)
LP - Manuel
FU111re contest5
Toni1U - . Nelsonville Yan·
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Bidwell No. I vs. Cheshire, 7:30
p.m.
S.turday'a •mlllnals - Mid·
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Hills Indians, 6 p.m.; tonight's win·
ners, 7:30p.m.
SlndaJ - Saturday's losen in
consolation game, 5 p.m:; Satur·
day's winners In championship
pme, 6:30p.m.

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only two runs in its last three ·bunt in the second for his second
games. The Reds dropped a game RBI of the season.
Lee Smith got four outs for his
behind the idle Braves in the NL
first
save since July 11 and 24th
West after losing 3-2 to the St.
o.
v
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breaking a tie for the
Louis Cardinals Thursday nilflt.
"The Braves are hot and we're National League lead with the
not," Reds pitcher Jose Rijo said. Reds' Norm Chli;Jton.
"It's hard to win when you don' t
Luis Alicea added an RBI triple
- his seventh triple iD 109 at-bats
score runs.''
The Reds were shut out Tuesday - and made two fine defensive
and Wednesday by the Chicago plays at second base in his first
Cubs. They opened Thursday 's game since being recalled from
game with a bang as Bip Roberts Class AAA LouisviUe. Alicea Jot
and Bill Doran singled on the fii'St his third chance at the starting job
two pitches from Rhea! Cormier, after Jose Oquendo went on the
Barry Larkin singled to load the disabled list Wednesday with a
bases and Darnell Coles hit a sacri- heel injury.
fice fly. But that was about it.
"I'm just going out and having
"We should have had three or fun," Alicea said. "I'm taking
four runs in lhe fii'SI inning and we advantage of the situation. It sure
got one," Reds manager Lou feels $ood·"
Piniella said. "That's the way it's
A11cea also has moro triples than
been going."
the New York Mets, who have five.
The frustration apparently is
"It's just somethinJ that's just
mounting. The tunnel from the happening," Alicea 111d "This is
Reds' du~outto the clubhouse was a big park. Any ball chat you hit in
strewn With paper cubs and a cool· the gap, if you gel a good start, you
er also was overturned.
can Jccep on going;"
Glenn Braggs, who hit into a
Left fielder Milt Thompson also
double play to end the fltSI, hojles made a diving catch of a Bip
it's just a short detour.
Roberts liner in left field to save a
"You guys are more worried run in the second.
about it than we are," he told
Like Cormier, Rijo (7· 7) was
reporters. ''I'm 1101 giving up, and I facing the same team for the sec·
don't think anybody else is. It's ond straight start. He lost for the
just one of those things."
first time in five decisions and his
It wasn't long ago that the Reds career record against the Cardinals
were ro!Ung, winning four in a row fell to 4-1.
and starting the Cardinals' woes
Rijo was wild, throwing 106
with three straight victories last pitches in six innings. He walked
weekend. That began a Cardinals' four and allowed all three runs on
five-game losing streak.
seven hits.
"It was .nice for us to be able to
Piniella said Rijo had trouble
turn things around," St. Louis because he threw too many break·
managCI' Joe Torre said. "That first ing balls.
inning didn't bode well for us, hut
"It's the same old story with
Cormier did a hell of a job."
him," Piniella said. "I wish Jose
Cormier (3·8) was rocked for would throw his fastball more."
five runs in four innings in an 8-1
Rijo didn't agree with Piniclla's
loss at Cincinnati last Friday.
assessment.
"He got killed," Torre said.
"I started throwing fastballs in
"He just made better pitches the second innin~ and that's when I
tonighL"
got into trouble, ' he said "If my
Cormier allowed two runs on fastball was working, I would have
eight hits. He not only escaped the won 2-1. My forkball and slider
fust-inning jam, he also drove in were my best pitches."
the go-ahead run with a squeeze

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Chicoao. 14: HoW.., Philodolpltio, 13:
Ma• Wii1Wno1 Son PnnNco, 13; PatdJo.

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lalt season.
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MIAMI (AP) - Miami Dol·
phins nose tackle Alfred Oglesby
admitted making up a stOry that he'
had been kidnapped in order to
escape punishment for breaking
curfew and missing practice.
Oglesby said he missed practice
after being kidnapped late Wednes·
day by two armed men who stole
the car he was driving and aban·
doned him in the Everglades. He
said he had to walk most of tlie
way back to the Dolphins' training

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A dress rehearsal on Thursda'
night at the Olympic Stadium indi·
cated everything was just about
ready. The Inremational Olympic
Committee is set as well - it
reached decisions on the status or
Yugoslavia and iu former republics
for the Summer Games.
The IOC officially welcomed
Yugoslavia's athletes to the GIIDCS
- about half of them, anyway.
They ended seven! days of hag·
gling by approving a plsn where
Yugoslavs can compete individual·
ly, but not on teams.
Two former Yugoslav republics
-Bosnia-Herzegovina and Mace·
donia - also were approved for
the Garnes. Bosnia-Herzegovina's
athletes will compete under their
own flag, while Macedonia's will
wear white uniforms and compete
under the Olympic flag.

..... 04),3 p.m.

HOME RUN! - Nollrilr, Salllli&lt;ao.
2~; Shelfiel4, Saa Ditp, II; Boait,

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Son llieto at New Yod&lt;, I o40 p.m.

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CJNCJNNATI (Bohon 0-0) u S1.
Louil (Clult 2-3~ U ll p.m.

THESE DEALS WON'T LAST!

Low miles.

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been such a success, we are
overstocked with quality,
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KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) Top-seeded Pete Sampras of the
United States beat I5th·seeded
Tomas Carbonell of Spain 6-4, 6-1
and fourth-seeded Thomas Muster
of Austria defeated 13th-seeded
Jaime Oncins of Brazil 6-4, 6-2 to
reach the quarterfinals of the
Philips Head Cup.
Basketball
DETROIT (AP) - Detroit Pis·
tons forward Deimis Rodman, the
NBA's leading rehounder last season, said he might retire to devote
time to his business and lead a
more " nonnal" life.
Rodman, who threatened to skip
training camp over the resignation
of coach Chuck Daly, said a month
ago he would refuse to report to
training camp in October unless
Daly returned. Rodman, 31, aver·

National Lta~~~t

t..o. Anadt~~ (lt Martina 5·7) 1t Man,
.... (D. Mortinl2 9-9), 7:35 p.m.

"Everybody thinks there is a lot
of pressure on me," the gold medal
favocite said. "Thelc's no pressure.
The on!~ pressure there is that people are JUSt waiting to see me win

Sports shorts

Major league leaders

SL Louis 3, CINdNNATI 2

1992 CADILLAC BROUGHAM

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1989 CHEVY CAPRICE

half," Jordan ~cted.
The Spamards, hosting their
first Games after four previous
rejections, are just as eager to get
thin¥,s under W&amp;y.
' To. win the gold medal is just
about the most irjlportant thing in
life for me right now," Spanish
swimmer Martin Lopez Zubero
said. "And to win here, with all my
fam ily and friends around me,
means a lot to me."
U.S. boxer Eric Griffin is a long
way from his buddies, but a gold
medal would mean something spe·
cia! to him - redemption.
"Winning the gold will really
prove I should have been the gold
medal winner in I988," Griffin
said. " That would have been my
medal.''
Would have if he hadn't tested
positive for marijuana between the
Olympic Trials and the Games.
Griffin admitted smolcing a joint at
a party, bill he's now druJ·free and
anxious to add another Utle to his
two
,. world chlllilpionships.

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IT'S NO OVER,
SOVER!

While red· hot Atlanta has won
11 in a row, Cincinnati has scored

Summer Olympics to begin today

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Friday, July 24, 1992

The Daily Sentinel
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Baptist Women have annual picnic at
Rio
Grande's
Bob
Evans
Shelter
House
Tli
litO.wu
the

Racine, ~ lhe womea and ·
was asaisaad by Geraldiie Clellnd.

Racine.

Wek:cmo llid Jq)U wu Jivtn

by Miry C'litll, pbi- Raeillc,

follOWed by the ealrillce, of the
Enrai•er R11lbit (portrayed by
Ellel Dee'*· RaCine. a run buDIIy
rabble dWDC).
Devoti0111 given by Del·
phine Dale. Rio Gnnde. •ns'l •e
while crou cllalmill.
· A linJ-abt1wu enjoyed with
Barbara Gheen, Racine, leadlna

Descendants and allied families G~tenwood Cemctuy 11 Racine.
of the Rev. Luber! and Marie Hille
Attendance recognition was
Theiss gathered at Slar Mill Park in given to: oldest man , Blythe
Racine recently for their 1992 Theiss; oldest woman, Louise
' A driving tour to points of local
interest was held before and after
the reunion.
Tom Theiss, president, weicomed the lSI repsterecl ~· A
covered dish dinner was ld at I
p.m. Dave Kuscma, master of oercmonies, zave roll eall of families
with opportunity for pictures and
updating 011 family happenings.
Through efforts of Maye Mora
and David Yost, a marble memorial
r(wker, itiiiOid of the Rev. Luben
llleiss was displayed. It is to be
plaoed beside his wife's grave at

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Ewing; youngest boy, T•ner Lee
Dalrymple; youngest girl, Jessica
Theiss; largest fami}!J::P· The
Zinb; nveling the
1, Marl·
an Hoffman Root, Lawrence, Kan.
Invocation and benediclion were
given by sixth ~lion descendant, James White.
Family stories llld pictwcs were
displayed. Donald Ewing,
Zanesville, brought the Green
River Boys, a counuy/western
band, with him.
Another reun~ is plsnned for
the second Sunday of July in 1993.

enrer bee:.,., or hip co~~~ 111 enrer

andiculty
parkin&amp;
reaultiJII
in
in prohledls
• heavy
IIIIICrials
ditfi
ICUiJII nea~
into the sire of the~ sbow.
Durinc July, Marie Birchfield
h~ dOne tl!e Rutland Post ~~
wtndow dtsplay .on a patnouc
~erne with J.u~ Snowden to fur· .
msh the exhtbtt for A11gust. Mrs.
Birchftcld • t aiUIIIhille halbt to

Community calendar
FRIDAY
RIPLEY • The Liberty Moun. tainecn will~rform at Skateland
ia~yOII riday.

t_ HOCKINGPORT • there will
be a free round and square dance
Friday from 8-11:30 p.m. at Hoek·
ineport on Route 124 at the
Reynold's building. There is country, bluegrass and gospel music
~~~tre every Monday at 7 p.m. All
llands are welcome.

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LONG B()TTOM • Faith Full
Gospel Church in Long Bottom
will have preaching and singing
Friday at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Steve
Reed invites the public. FeUowship
wiU follow.

DARWIN • Descendants of
Tommy Gilkey and Milda Jane
Hudnall will hold their annual
reunion Sunday at the roadside
park on Routt 33 IOUih of Darwin.
A polluct dinner .will be served at
noon. Bring a covered dish, table
service and folding chair.
POMEROY • The Biggs Family
Reunion will be Sunday at the
home of Nathail Biggs with a basket dinner at 12:30 p.m. All family
and friends invited.

CHESTER • The Chester High
SATURDAY
KAN AUGA • The Liberty School Class of 1931 will have its •
Mountaineers will perform at the annual reunion at the Cbesttr Fire
D.A.V. Cenrer in Kanauga on Sat· House on Sunday with bask,et dinner at 1 p.m. All teachers and
urday.
schoolmates invited.
MIDDLEPORT - A children's
POMEORY · The Cal~ Bible
class, insll'IKtcd by Shirin Nuggud,
Church
will hold revival unday
will be offered for childred ~es 3through
Friday
117:30 p.m. nighdy.
9 on Saturday from 10-11:3 a.m.
at the Middleport Arts Council Dr. Blaine Farley will be evangebuildin~. Further information may lisl Public invited.
be Obtained by calhng 992-2675.

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the Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy at noon. Family and
friends invited. Bring a potluck
dish. Table service.will be provid·
ed.

sblp 1114 potlad: luoCbeon was ,
enjoyed by cMt 30 womero.
"TltrouJbout the day, the pme
NAMBO was played with eacll

wood, notidg thai many times only
a wire brushing is needed. For a
certain desired effect or to remove
tough dirt, a solution of bleach
water can be used to soak the
wood, but should be followed with
a soft ll'usli to avoid marring the
w!JOd sUrface 'while it is wet.
Judy Snowden noted that it in
arrangmg with wood pieces your
wood Should carry out the idea of
the class title ind the materials
should be in size, proportion and
feeling with the Wood and the tide.
Janet Bolin noced that Mary Knight
had authored a good resoulu book
in 1968, ·weathered Wood With
Flowcn" on using such woods and
that a number or recipes using
chemicals and a blow torch are in it
for ichiovina special effects.
Suzy Carpenter received a surprise gift from her secret pal and
Janet Bolin was honored for her
birthday.
l:!~!! f:t~ ~ogr 71 • For the Aug. 26 meeting, fol·
~""........, ,p oject. The 6 p.m. lowilia the featherroek workshop,
acalptari•J
WUibtiop will Jleceded the Auptt members will tQUr the Barnes w·
meetiJI&amp; •
ofi.Alri Billies den, with each naming a new plant
on Au1. 26. Members will need they have arown this year.
tools lacludial hanimers, IICI'ew- AMiven• ies of Marie Birchfteld
and Marjorie Davis will be
dmen,dliaels,I:IIJISandfiles.
Marie Birchfield diocnued plh- observed with Shirley VanMeter
erina ud cleaning weathered furnishing the traveling prize.

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receady r~ ,.... PW Trelllblay,
w!fe, P.~~~..... Joel and
Ltlly, by
pepdon of tile
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Cllurdl. Plltor 1'laalllly and fami.
ly - }Ire OCilllid I _ , lnle.
Cake, ice creaill, cbips and
tll*h. ..... wid! ...... - fd.
lowslilp were enJOyed b~
Wright. F1o111e IIICI JllhaiY
,
Jack and 0.... Btlloy, tva ftlw.
ell, Bob llld Patty Barton, Linda
Powell, Harry lad ~~Clark,
Mabel Tracy, Jean W:
Jand
Oilmen. Ida Mae MIW~
tin, Sieve. Jodi and Kenneth Mlr·
tin, Bc:Uy Sayre, Gcnld and ltathy
Pullins, Red ud AladiDe Bilker,
Shirley llid llidlard Friead, ICIIie
Plrbr, S~ewe Eblit, Edidl Barton.
Betty Reed, Tyson Lee, .Tyler
Stewart, Jab .t1olll Venoy, Dal·
las. Anita aad A.m SaYre. Brenda HaaY, Shirley Meidows, Janice Hauy, Oleaaand Jennifer
Smith, Bob Moore ind Sharon
Smidt

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VanMe1er'1 mother, Mildred Jan- Family night observed
qky, and her WI«, Mr. and Mrs.
Famil~ rii$ht was held recendy
Melvin ForniiiQm, in Pine Bluffs,
II
Hope
Baptist Church in MiddleWyomin1. They also visited her
port
to
conclude
Vacation Bible
sistrn, Mrs. Antoa Josta and Mn.
School.
The
theme
was "Fantastic
Don Shindm, Bushnell, Neb., and
Journey" carried Out with a cruiseother nlltiveL
Delben Steames is recovering ship-like motif in the decoration.
Pledges and songs opened the
from eye iuflery. His daughter,
P.rogfam
and a troop of puppets,
Donna Stoler, Centerville, Va.,
'Masters
Messengers," also perspent sevetal days with Mr. and
formed
some
songs.
Mrs. Sleaml and helped with her
Videos
liken
during the week
father's care.
.
Martha, Joe and Will Poole were shown and each pupil was
attended the wedding of their presented a certificate from his or
cousin. BoMiy AWl ~. Crown her teacher. Each teacher also
Point, Ind., 1D Cori Lea BeU, II the received 1 certi.f'lcatt from Donna
Torch Baptist C~orch. Poole did GIUCIQ'• d.ircctor. .
Following the program a wiener
the Jlhololnphy.
roast
was held on the church
Reeenl ,UUts or Marlene and
Mltchelle Donovan were Carol grounds with approximately 80
Shelton and ion, Xris. Fonh Worth, peOple in attendance.
Texas. Mrs. Shelton is a flight · ll.ev. David Bryan is the pastor
attendant for Delra Airlines. The of the church.
Sheltons enjoyed IDUn or the Ohio
River, Reedsville Dam, Forked
Ran Park. Fentoa Glass, Blenner-

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RACINE · The Circle Family
reunion will be held Saturday at
Star Mill Park in Racine with a
podud: itinner at I p.m. Bring lawn
chairs.
BARLOW - The 18th annual
Mid-Ohio Valley Sttar:n Engine
and Antique Power Show will be
Sat11rday and Sunday at the fair. grounds in Barlow. Events will
include old·time threshing with
steam en1ines, saw millinl, shingle
mlki•J· models, arts ~ crafts, a
!up Ilea marke~ an antique tracror
~and food.

p ;. ' SUNDAY ,
1. J19MEROY • The annual Sillier
-..nY reunion will be Slllday at

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Tuppero PI oint Church or Cllrist
Pastor: Robert Foster
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wot!hip - 9:4S a.m., ~ :30pm .
Deller Clturcll ur (:hrht
Pastor: Chris Stcwan
Sundoy School -9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m.
Wcdncsdly Service• - 7 p.m.

Rullond Cllurth ti Chrl&lt;l
Panor: Eugene~- Underwood
S...day School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Steve Deaver
S..ndoy School • 9:30 a.m.
Wollhip · 10:40 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedncadoy Scrvite1 - 7:30p.m.
Sllv.. Rue Boptlst
Pu101: Bill Uule
S..ndoy School· 10 o.m.
Wonhip • II o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services ! 7:30p.m.
Mt. UniDft lllpllsl
Panor: Joe N. Sayre
Sundoy School · 9:4S a.m.
Evening - 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:30p.m.

Jeffery Brickles, son of Steve
and Sue Briekles. German Town,
Md., and grandson or N01'1113n and
Jean Wood and Iona Brickles,
Pomeroy, and Donald Brickles,
Martinsville, Ind., rceently returned
home from a trip to San Jose,
Calif., where he spent 10 days and
competed in the USTA National
Championship.
He won first place in the junior
boys age division which allowed
him to twirl off against the senior
boys division for the grand champi·
onship. Not only did Jeff get to
bring home the three-and-one-half
foot trophy, he also won a $SOO
savings bond.
While in San Jose be made the
USA World Team which will trav·
elto Paris, Frlnce, on July 31.
He srarts his first year of high
school this year and will be
twirling at half-time for all his
school's }lome footbaU games. He
is pictured with his emerald cup
trophy that he won in June in
Allentown, Pa., at the Northeast
Regionals Competition.

MIIIMI Chorch or Christ
MillerSL, Moson, W.Vo.
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Worship· II o.m., 7 p.m.
Wedncldly Scmccs. 7 p.m.
Bndtonl Clturdo Ill Christ
S1. Rt. 124 .!t Co. RU
Pu1or: De.tk Slump
s..,doy School . 9:30 l .m.
Worship· 10:30 o.m.•7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Service• ·7:30p.m.

ll&lt;thlch010 Baptist
Pnwr: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School • 10:30 o.m.
Worship · 9:30 o.m.
Thundoy SeJVice• ·7:30p.m.
Old ll&lt;the Free Will Roptist Chrth
21160lS!. Rl. 7, Miildlepon
Sunoloy School · 10 o.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thundoy Services • 7:30p.m.
HHloido lloptist Churth
SL RL 143 jull off RL 7

Sue= Rood Cllurch or Christ
PasLOr: Joseph 8 . lloskinJ
Sunday School · 9 o.m.
Wo.,hip · 10 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scnritcs- 7 p.m.
Liborty Chrhtlon CbMrch
· Dtltcr
Pa~tor: Woody C•ll
Sunday S&lt;hool · illo.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 1 p.m.

Pastor: Rev. James R. Acnx:, Sr.

Hoptlllptlll Chlpfl
S70 Gr1111 SL, Middicpofl
Pastor: David Bryan, Sr.
S..ndor Sdlool · I0 a.m.
Worship - II Lm., 7 p.m .
Wedneldly Scma:a. 7 p.m.

H~mlock Grovo

Chnstian Union
H..... C...rtlt oiCCirtot Ia
Cllrtotlu
PaiiDI:"fheron Durh..
Sunday School - 9:30 o.m.
Hvcnina • 7 p.m.
Wedne&lt;doy Scmces • 7 p.m.

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Forest Run Uopllst
Pastor: Ariu1 fiun
S..ndoy School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II o.m.

Hortronl Clo1rch or Christ in
Chrllll11t Unioft
Hartford, W.Va.
Pas10r: Rev. David McMani1
Sundl)' School • II o.m.
Wonllip • 9:30Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wedncldoy·ScMa:a · 7:30p.m.

Mt. Moriah 8optl&lt;l
r..,.nh &amp; Moin St, Middlcpon
Panor: Re'l. Gilhcn Cni&amp;. Jr.
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Worohip . 10:4~ o.m.
Antiquity Bapllot
P1110r: Kcmcth Smilh
SWldly School. 9:30 IJn.
Wonhip • 10:45 Lm.
Thursdoy Scrvicco • 7:30p.m.
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Pu1or. Rev. Poul Toylor
S..ndoy School· 10 o.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
WcdncJday Scrvia:s · 7 p.m.

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Church of Chnst
,..,....,. O..rdl ol Cllrllt
212 W. Moin SL
PatiOr: Alld10w Miles
Sundl)' School · 9:30a.m.
Wotahip · 10:30o.m.• 7p.m.
Wedno.doy Services · ·7 p.m.

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l'inc Grove
Pos10r: Loura A. Leach Shreiner
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sundoy School - 10:30 a.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sis., Ravenswood, W.Va.

Pastor: Rev . George C. Weiritk
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship · l1 a.m.
St. Paul Lulhcran Church
Comer Sycamore k Sccood St, Pomeroy
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Shrcrflcr
Sunday S.:hool • 9:4S o.m.
Wonhip - II o.m.

United Methodist
Grohom Uaked Mothodill
Wonhip · 9:30a.m. (Ill &amp; 2nd SWI),
7:30p.m. (31d .!t 41h Sun)
W_cdnc~day Service - 7:30p.m.
ML Otlv• Unked Ml'lhodist
orr 124 behind Wilkeoville
PaslOr: O.arles Jones
Sundoy School - 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Setviccs - 7 p.m.
Mclg.111 Coopcralive Plrlsh
Northeast Cluster ·
Allred
Pastor. Sharon Hausman
Sunday School· 9:30 o.m:
Worship"· II a.m.• 6:30p.m.
Chester
Pastor: Sharon Jlausman
Worship- 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.
Joppa
Pa5tor: Brenda Weber
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sund11y School - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday ServiCes -7:30p.m.

Long l~ouom
Pastor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
:Sunday School · 9:30 o.m .
Wouhip - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Scrvicc::s - 7:30p.m.
RcL'dsYIIIe
PaslOr: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Worship-9:30a.m. '
Sunday School • t0:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Tuppcn Plains St. P11ul

. Pastor: Sharm Hausman
S..ndoy School · 9 Lm.
Worship -IOa .m.
Tue•doy Services · 7:30p.m.

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Pastor: Dcron Newman
Sundoy School · 9:4S o.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

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Pastor: Keith Rader
Sundoy School • 10 a.m.
Woohip · II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Flon;:ncc Smith
SWlday School • 10 1.m.
Wonrup. 9 o.m.

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i•a,;lu': (ilcndun Stroud
Sundoy Sc:hU&lt;~ · 9.:311 o.m.
wu..hip . 111:30 l.m., 7 p.m.
Wedncsdoy ScJViCOI • 7 p.m.

Other Churches
TrlnPy Coowqodoool Chureh
Pa~uu: Rev . Roland Wildman
Chuld! • 9:1S o.m,
Wot•hip · 10:30 o.m.

Til• Salvotloil A...,y
liS llunemut Ave., Pomeroy.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
~o,.hip - IO:OOo.m., 7:30p.m.
Middl&lt;port c....... uy Church
S7S Poarl St., Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Andenon
Sundoy SchooiiO a.m.
Evening -7:30p.m.
Wodncsdoy SeN icc - 7:30p.m.
Faith Tab.,.aclo Church
R1iley Run Road
Pastor: Kev. l~mmcll Raw5on
Sund•y S.:hool · 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thunday Service · 7 p.m
SyrKuse Mlsslolt
1411 llridg1."111an St., Syrac:u~c
1 1 a~lur : Kuy (\tikc) "l'hompson

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Evening · f'l p.m.
Wedne,;d1y Service • 7 p.m.

Pastor: KeMclh Baker
Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Wor~hip • I 0:45 Lm. (2nd .!t 4111 Sun)
M•wninR Star
l,aslor: Kenneth Baker
Sundoy School· 9:4S o.m.
' Wonhip - 10:30 o.m.
Thunday Servia:s · 7:30p.m.
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Sutloll
Pastor: Kemcth Raker
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S a.m. (hl.!t 3nl Sun)
EastLellrt
Pastor: Roser 0 race
Sunday Sdlool · 10 o.m.
Wonhip- 9 a.m.
Racine

Pastor: Roger Gract
Sunday Sdlooi · 10 1.m.
Woohip • 11 a.m.
Laurel CIIIT l'ro• Methudisc Chur&lt;h
Pastor: Pcler Trc:mhlay
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvicc11 · 1 p.m.
RuU•nd Plbl• 'i&lt;ihudl14
Pn1ur: Kcv. lv1n ~yen
Sunday St:hool- 9:30a.m.
· Evcnin1- 7 p.m.
Wednesdoy Service• - 7 p.m.
Coolville UniJed Methndlst Porl!lt
PaSlor: llorold E. Allowoy·Priddy
C'"'lville Chun:h
Main .!t Fiflll Sl.
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Wonhip- 9 1.m.
Tucsda~ Scrv1&lt;:cs • 7 p.m.
Hethol Chur&lt;h
Townahip Rd., 468C
Sundoy sq,oo1 • 9 o.m.
Wonhip . 10 o.m.
Wedneldly Scrvicea- 10 o.m.
Hoelll,.port Chuuh
GrondSlrtet
Sunday"School· 10 o.m.
Worship . II a.m .
Wcdnc1day Servia:.- 8 p.m.
1'orch Ch1rth
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday Sdlool • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m.

Nazarene
RKkl• •1r11 Churds oltiM Nouren•
Pa5tur: Th&lt;mall 1.. Gates, II
Sunday Sehoul · 9:Jfla.m.
Wor~hip · J(~)() a.m:,l't p.m.
Wcdncsd•y Scr\lia:• -7 p.m.
MkldlepGrt Chur&lt;h or tiM NUirene
PaslOr: Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday School . 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip . 10:30 o.m.• 6:30p.m.
Wcdne&lt;d,y Servi«• • 7 p.m.
Roed•vllle •'dk•wohlp
Church rl the Naurene
Pu101: John W. Duusiu
Sunoloy School · 9:30a.m.
Woohip • 10:4S o.m .• 7 p.m.
Wedne5t.ll)' Services - 7 p.m.

Sun&amp;tay Schonl - 10 111 .m .

Hazel Community Church

Orr RLI24

Pa~tor: Edsclllut
Sunday Schot~ · 9:30a.m.
hi~ - !0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.

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Dye1"illf &lt;:ummunlty Church
Sunday SchU&lt;M · 9:30 IJn ,
Wor.~hif' - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Burllwalun C1Nnmunhy Church
·Burlingham
Putur: Ray l..audcnnih
S..ndoy School · 10 o.m.
Wonhip • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.
Chrbtlan ·Fellowiillip Ctftltr
Salem SL, Rutland
Plnor: Kohen E. Musser
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Worship ·II :IS o.m.• 7 p.m.
Wcdnc~d•y Service ·?'p.m.
Mnne Chapel Church
Supi.: Mike MaL~on
Sundoy ochool· 10 o.m.
Woohip . II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednc~day Scrvit:t · 1 p.m.
F•UII t ;,liiPL'I ( 'hur,.-h
I J)ng 1\unum •

S..ndoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:4S o.m .• 7:30p.m:
Wedncsdoy7 :30p.m.
Mt. Oll"e C011n•unlty Ch•rch
l1nlor: Lawrence Rush
S..ndoy School · 9:30a.m.
E"cning · 7 p.m.
WCdnoday Scrvtcc ·1 p.m

Lnlt•&gt;d hlth Church
Kt. 1 un 1\xncroy By-Pass .
Pl~tor: M.c\'. Ruhcn E. Smilh, Sr.
S..n&lt;loy School • 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wedncsdoy Service ·1 p.m.
F.&lt;cle!&lt;la F•lkJWshlp
128 Mill SL, Middlepon
Pa110r: Chuck McPherson
S..ndoy School · 10 o.m.
Evening· 1 p.m.
Wednesday Scrviet: - 7 p.m.
··ull Go"'Pd l.~ht.......,
3304S lliland Road, 11omcroy
Panor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School • 10 o.m.
Evcnins 7:30p.m.
Tuc1doy .!t 1huJSdoy - 7:30p.m.
NW&lt; Settl•menl Chun:h
Sunday Wonhip · 2:30p.m.:
Thursday services - 7:30p.m.
Soulh ll&lt;thd N•w Tesllment
Sil~rRidge

PasLOr: Du1nc Sydcnstriclcr
S..ndoy School · 9 o.m.
Wonhtp - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdnc1d.oy Service - 7 p.m.

992-$141

MltkiiJporl

Carleloa lnterdenornlnaUonal Chur(h
Kinslbury Rood
P1110r: Clyde W, Henderson
Sundoy School · 9:30a.m.
E'lenins · 7 p.m.
WedncWay Service · 7 p.m

Froed,.. Gospel Mlwon
Bold Knob, oo Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sundoy School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip· 10:4S o.m.• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.
White~

Chopel Wesleyon
Coolville Rood
Pa51or: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sundoy School -9:30 a.m.
Wor~hip ·10:30o.m.
Wedncsdoy Scmce. 7 p.m.

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Foirview lllble Church
lelln, W.Va. Rl. I
Pa5lor: Jamc1 Lewis
Sundoy School · II a.m.
Worship · 9:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedne~day Service - 7,30 p.m.

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Spiritual Faith Church
SlOIC 338. Antiquily
J•astor: A. Stewart
Sun&lt;loy S.:hool · I0 o.m.
Even ins - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Service - 7:30p.m.
Co Ivory Pllarim Clsapol
llaiTisoovil~ Road
Pastor: Rev. ViclOr Roush
SWJdoy School9:30 a.m!
Worship - 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
WcdnC!!Iday Service · 7:30p.m.
Sllvomlile Wowd or Faith
P11~tor: Da'lid Dailey
Sundl)' Sc1Jool9:30 o.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Thunday Service· 7:30p.m.

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Pentecostal

Middl•p•wt Pcnt...,...l
lhird Ave.
Pastor: Rev~ Oark Baker
Sundoy School - I0 1.m.
Evenina - 6 p.m.
Wednctdoy Scrvicca HC m •

Presbyterian
Horrl-vlllo Prtsbyttrlon Churds
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday S.:hool · 9:4S a.m.
Mlddl•purl Pml&gt;yterlan
Simday School · 9 o.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd .!t 41h Sun.)
Srrocuso ~ln1 Unlt•d Prl&gt;byterlan
Sunday School · I0 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 4 p.m. (ISL &amp; 3rd Sun.) ,

Seventh-Day Adventist
Sevonth·DIIr Advontlst
Muihcny Ihs. Rd., Pune....,.
t•a~tOJ: Roy l.awin~ky
Saturday Services:
Sahhalll School - 2 p.m.
Worship - 3 p.m.

United Brethren
MI. Hmnllft UnPod llrl'lhron
In Orist Chuuh
Tcxa1 Community orrCR 82
Pastor: Robert Sanden
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • I0:30a.m, 7:30p.m.
Wedncui11)' Scf'l'icu - 7JO p.m
•Mn t:nllt"ll lln.othrl'l'lln C'hr~
2 1/2 mile:~ rlooh or )(ccd•villt
on Stile Koulc 1241
PaslOr. Rev, Robcn Marlllcy
S..ndoy School · I0 a.m.
Worship - BO p.m.
Wednesday Services ·7:30p.m.

SUPPLY
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Homtlile Saws

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(row's family Rtstaw111t
"l•~~tl'f ltoltdf FtW C6ld11"

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992-5432

214 E . Mlin

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nnd S.n·i,.,. .~lv'flyi'
Established 1913
992-2121
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Sl. Rl. 124. Racine
PoQOJ: Wiitian llobock
SundaySchwi - IOa.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Wcdnc~day Scf'llicc;s- 7 p.m.

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Rcjuldna Llr• Church
SOON. 2nd Ave .• Middlcpon
Pastor: Rev. Michael Pangio
Sundoy School · 10 o.m.
Wednesday Serviw • 7 p.m.

Rullond Chur&lt;h or !he Nuoront
Pastor: Samuel Basye
S..ndoy School • 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 o.m.• 6:30p.m.
Wcdncsdoy Service•- 7 p.m.

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Calvory IIIMc Chur&lt;h
l'umcrO)' Pike, Cu. Rd.
l•a~tor: Kev. Bl11ckwwd
Sur.doy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Cheder Churt'h oftft NuannC!
""""" Rev. llerben Gro"'
S..nd.oy School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • II 1.m .•6 p.m.
Wedncaday Services .- 7 p.m.

ASHER
FUNERAL HOME
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ll&lt;tlulny
Paslor: Kennclh Raker
Sunday School · Ill a,m.
Wu~hip . 9 a.m.
Wcdnc~day Scl'\'ice• · 10 a.m.

UWUNGS-&lt;OAH

264 Sotlth 2nd

Porda•d First Church or the Nuor..e
Pastor. Willi1m Justis
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:40 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

' GRAYELY· TRACTOR SALES

John F. FuJII. Mgr .

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Salem Ctnter
Pauor: Ron Fien:e
Sundoy School · 9:15 o.m.
Worship - 10:15o.m.

Pomeroy Churth or tho NUirme
Pastor: Rev. ·1bomas McC1una
Sundoy Schooi .-9:30 o.m.
Wotaitip · 10:30 o.m. ond 6 p.m.
Wcdncoday Scrvi«• · 7 p.m.

Hcolh (Middleport)
Pallor: Frank Smith
S..n&lt;lay School . 9:30 o.m.
Won hip - I 0:30 o.m.
Wednesday Services - 6 p.m.

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RuUMd
Pastor: Anftur Crahmc
Sunday School· 9:30 o.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services -7 p.m.

(•1aiWIM~S

Now Lll• Church or God
Chesler
Pastor: Gary Hines
SW1d1y Sdlool • 9:30a.m.
Worship - 6 p.m.
Wedncsdoy Scmeeo . 7

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R•"'-·k SprinJts
Paswr:Kcilh Rader
.SUnday Schur.~ · 9: I~ a.m.
Worship - I(] a.m.
WedneMiay Scrvio::s • 6 J'.m.

SyrocUJO Church or !he NIZirme
PallOr: Rov. Glenn McMil1111
SWiday School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 o.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdnctdoy Servia" • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dcron Newman
Sunday Sc:hool • ill a.m.
Wu~hip - 9a.m.
Thunday Services · 6:30p.m.

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Pomeroy

l,aslor: Eun~e (&lt;l111cc) Kcc
Sunday Sch!K~ - 9:15 o.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m .• ti p.m.
Wcdnc,;d1y Scrvicc5 . 7:30p.m.

Entorpri..
Pastor: Kdlh Rader
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.• 6 p.m.
Tucsd1y Services -7 p.m.

Sundl)' School · 10 1.m.
Wonhip - lla.m.
Wednetdoy Scmcca • 7 p.m.

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Wcc.lru:sda!.y Servi~cs - 7:3Up.m.

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Ia !.otter Doy Solnts
Pnrtland·Racinc Rd.
l 1 1~1tlf : William Roosh

Pa llcnson

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Peort Chapel
Plstor: Floren~ Smith
Sunday School - 9 o.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.

La11er-Day Saints

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Horrlsonvllle Holl11... Chopltr
Pa11or: Rc\1. John Neville
SundoySchooliOo.m.
Wonhip · llo.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdnc,;day Service - 7:30p.m.

Rutlond Church or Gnd
l'a~h• : Juhn F. &lt;::uroor.n
Sunday S.:IM•~ · 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Pa ~tor: Robert Manley
Sundoy S.:hooi · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip . 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7:30p.m.

ML Marilh CCI- oiGed
Rlcine
Pastor. Rev. James Satterfield
Sundl)' School • 9:45 o.m.
Evcnin1 -7 p.m.
Wednesdl)' Scmees . 7 p.m.

Victory Baptist
Church

FAMILY CRUSADI· 'Be ...... Cllwni
ot God wll aillllld
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lla.m• .U 1 ,..._ oa S..U, M7 p.a.....,
nltbts. Plltor lob P•.~ IIIYitllllle
tie. Tile Rev• .Jolla s.Jtll, a n IIIJOIIw •
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Wesleyan Uible Holiness Church
1S l1wl St. Middlcpon.
Paswr: Rc\1. Roy McCany
S..ndoy ochool· 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · 10:30~.m. , 7:30 ~m.
Wcdnc~dllly SeN icc - 7:30p.m.

Church of God

c ... rds or God or Prophocy
O.J. While Rd. uH S&lt;. R1. 160

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(iru,·t Hlhl~ H••lneui Church
lfl m1ie ull Rt 32l
Pastor: Rev. O'DcU Manley
· Sunday ~hool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdnc~day Service - 7:30p.m.

MineriYtlle
Pastor: Dcron Newman
Sunday School· 9 1.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

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Rotd•vlllo Church or Christ
l'1~1nr: R-ilir Sturm
Sunday Sc:hool: 9:·30 o.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy. Wedncsdoy, 6:30 I'm·

Folth lllptht Chur&lt;h
Raiirood SL, M11on
Sundor School - 10 o.m.
Wonh1p - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdneldly Services· 7 p.m.

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Holiness

P11tor: Chlrlca Doinia.,
Sunday 1chool- 10:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 o.m.• 7 p.m.

Vldory 81!11111
S2S N. 2nd SL, Micldlepon
Pa1tor. James 6. K~~:sec
Worsrup ·10 o.m.•7 p.m .
Wedneadoy Services· 7 p.m.

Tara Michelle Gerlach and Jere·
my Scott Phalin, both of Middleport, have enrolled at Marietta College as freshmen for the fall
semester.
Neither of the two 1992 graduates of Meigs High School have
declared a major. Gerlach, daughter
of Debra and James Gerlach, has
been awar~ed a uustte's scholarship.

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326 E. Moin Sl., Paneroy
P1110t: Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myers
Sundly school and worship- 11 a.m.

Lanpvlll• Chr1Jt1111 Ch•r&lt;h
SWldl)' School • 9:30 o.m.
WORhip • 10:30 o.m ., 7:30p.m.
w..-.esday Scmcc 7:30p.m.

S..ndoy School - 10 o.m.
Worship . II Lm ., 6 p.m.
Wcdnelday Services - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY
SUNDAY, JULY 26th

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B"rldbury Church orChrill
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wo~hip · 10:30 a.m.

Srrocu. Churth orcoct
AJ'C'Ic ond Scoood su:
P"10r: Rev . Dovid Runell
S..n&lt;ioy Schwi IIIII WonhiJ&gt; 9:30 o.m.
Hvcnin&amp; Services- 7 p.m.
Wednesdl)' Scmc:cs • 7 p.m.

l LOTI'RIDGE • The Lottridge

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Competes in
1992 national
championship
twirling event

SUNDAY SCHOOL.-".-1 0:00 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP.~
••• 11 :00 A.M.
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EVEIIING SERVKE-"-7:00 P.M.

• There will be .a
dliace at the Rutland American
Jion Hall on Saturday frolll I
•· to midni~. ~~by While' a
l Band. Pu&amp;lic mvuecl.

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Pune....,., Honi1011ville Rd. (lb. 143)
PallOr: Interim -~tor
Sundoy School -9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneldly Scma:s • 7 p.m.

Rutlond Flrst Dopllllt Church
Sundoy School.· 9:30 o.m.
Wo,rup · 10:4S a.m.
P...eroy Fll'lll lloptlst
East Main St.
Pastor: Dr. l..ee Morris
S..ndly School· 9:30a.m.
Wonllip • 10:30 a.m.
Flnl SoulhB'n l!oplllt
41872 l'llme....,. Pike
Pastor: 1!. lAmar O'Rryant
S..noloy School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:4S o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi&lt;:es · 7:30p.m.
Mlddl&lt;port Am Bopllst
Comer Sixlh .!t Polmcr
Pastor: Rev. James A. Seddon
S..ndoy School · 9:1S a.m.
Wollhip . 10:lh .m:
Wednesday Servicea · 7 p.m.
Rocl01o Flrst Baptist

JEFFERY BRICKLES

Episcopal

ZIM Chuuh or Chrill

PASToR ~AMES K~ESEE

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B•rwollow Rldtlt Church or Chrlot
PuLOr: Jack Colcgnwc
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Service• ·6:30p.m.

SPECIAL SING
ASpedallawfftllll To AI Our Veler•s
~ P... ls lavfted

POMEROY • The Senior Citi·
Dance Club wiU hold 1 dance
urday rrom 8-11 p.m . with
sic by Smokey Mountain
fters. Public invited. Those
11ding bring snacks for the
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k table. This will be the last
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S11unloy Semoo · 7:30p.m .
Sumby Sdlool · 10 o.m.
Worship · II a.m.,
Wednesday Service·7:30 p.m.

Guest Speaker: Rev. Ron Vamey .
From Apolla, Penn.

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Wonhil"9:30 i .m.
Sunday School • I0:30 o.m.

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aam social Sllunlay • 4 p.m.
111 the Counrry Muaic NiJhl,
llllands are welco11e. Music
7 .p.m. 111 midnilhl ·lteffelll·

Keno Chutd1 or Cllrlst

Welcome party ---Alfred news notes-Joyce Burke and Charloue Van- hassell Island, Becky Thatcher and
held for pastor recendy
Meter new to Denver, Colo., Marieua Museum.
Attending Marietta
where they visited Mrs.
A welcome party
held
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33226 Childrt~~'s Home Rd.
992-3847
S..ndor School - 11 o.m.
Worsl)ip • 10 o.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdnesdly Services . 1 p.m.
Middleport Chur&lt;h ~Christ
!hh and Main
Pauor. Alllartsm
Sundoy School -9:30a.m.
Wotaltip • 8:1S. 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvia:s - 7 p.m.

\'011. and liealurer. ~m.

OalliDolil.
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Aller prayer, a time offellow-

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Ch•rch. or J - Chrlot A-.ue
Vanlmdi ond Wonlltd.
Pador. Jomea Miller
• 10:30o.m.

111 of Racine,-explained their
duliea. Bva McCoy, Rio Grande,
IJiuetlllid • filniltrip on Love Gift
followed with m Offa:ina liken for
the •rocl,m l..cl'o'C Gift.
Arlene T,_cy, Rio Grande;
while crou c:halrman, pve out the
1992 ~to each chllldt.
Dee Tncewcll, Cheahire, dismilled fth prayer.

Membm of IIi Rutllnd Friend· Freda Davis, whO wu reported to
ly Ganlellers enjo)'led a podutt pic- have been very pleued with the
nic supper at the Firemen's Part remembrallce durina her hotpitalfor the July meeting.
ization. Jliiet Bolia will be Jaonor.
HosttoU. Shirley VIIIIMeler, read in&amp; Bernice Nelson with the
devotions on the theme, "Life is monthly sunshine project this
Daily" ind ga"e cicll member month.
favors of cross-stilehed flower pic:~mle Morri~ inquired on the
tures. For roll call iome members destgn classes being held in the
brought favorite piece~ of treasured coonty this summer.
wood for diJplay.
The Rutland Garden Club will
Kimberly Wilford presided at tour the jarden of Janet Bolin on
the meeting and reminded raembcn Monday.
to be preplrinJ 11 lcalt five items
The open meeting and flower
for the eraft table at the Rutlmd show ol the Rutland G.-den Club
Block Party 011 'SepL S. All Ohio wu teYiewed tor Aug. 31.
Association of Garden.Club bulb
The flo- fund was coUected
orders must be to Maraaret and Marie Birchfteld brought the
Edwards by Aug. IS when they ~velin1 ptize won by Kimberly
wiD be sent to the llllc chiinnan.
Wilford Who also 111011 the hosiCSS
Mrs. Wilford said clllles for the door prize.
Meigs County F~ flower shows
Plana for a trip ., Stalt!'s Nurswere not •igned 10 each club u ery to purchUe ,....._ nd for the
had
boca Sllltld
done preyioUI!y.:,Several
··- •1·~rDembers
l!leY dilhclt plan to next mee-a
wOrkshop. Melli·

Theiss reunion held at
StarMill Park in Racine

Apostolic

woman aotting nainea for her
N.-\MEO card and then prius were
allllidild 111 the~
The afternoon session was
opened with·a solo by Barbara
GbociD and folloWed wtth another
siq'llong..
·ne oxecuiivil officers or the
lnlidenl. iDcludinl
, Mn.

Rutland Friendly Gardners hold July
meeting, picnic at Firemen's Park

BUFFOONS FOR CHRIST • Tllese colorfully costumed
clowns from tlte GaUlpolll Christian Church eatertaiaed Meip
County senier cltizfts nlll'ldlly afttrDOOII at tile Sellior Ceuter.
The four, frO. tile left, Mark Netter, JQOII Cuey, Terri Toller
and Amy TGIIer, -hlaed llJIIIU llld humor to present thek' BitSsage. The ''Bu"-" IIICier tile dlrectlotl of Glrree Notter feature
pantomime Ia lllackHPL

~union.

llld
accom~ 011
keyboar_d by Bea Kuhn, Rio
GriDdO. •
A JII'Qira.ol the - lllleture
of AmeriCID.Bapd• Wamen Ministriea of Ohjq wu ~ted by
Jan ~. Jacbcln, ~ ot
IIUIOilll ciOv~t. llld Marth
Smldl, SaJolii BIJililt Qiillcll, coordilla of cllildllild C!JIIIIIUIIity.
Followlaj I coff~ bieak the
COCIIIIW!a ol Jillaion and.lel vice
wu puellled by s.t1a Olloen in
the ~b~ace of Donna Saunders,

The Dally Sentlnei-Page-7

Friday, July 24, 1992
Page 8

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IICJb E - '':cM Hcae It
Ric) Orllldt - ... ..., fer lhe
-.1 -bllop ~.l*lli2 oldie
Rio Grande Amon¢•• Baptiat
Wcxn. Mlnilhl of Ohio.
Mary JC. Yoat, aecretau,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

-,

�Bustness
• · ·s
•
·
. ·ervtces.
RED HILL FARMS
. ROOFJN
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,

P,ublle Notice

PubliC Notice

CapilliCiullly.... __,:s".oo

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eu.~Q;;; '. . . .
-2,171,stue
1 1 1811-~--ll . g::et --.{1M,2SUI) "'::!•• _:.....,7st.71
47
I-_"'F=!._P11111IIi!IIU.c1 1an.o
11UV':I~

FOR SALE

bathe.
Call «6-3934

OPE
~

Farms, Sptclal Events
Phone:
Day-~HI814

More Legals
OF EDUCATION OF THE
80U'nERN LOCAL
ICHOOL DIITIICT
MEIOt COUNTY, OliO
For The Fllal Yw Ellllld

Public Nollce

~~5~~~~~;

N011CE II ileniiV giYM
PUBLIC
N011CE
that on
IIIUrday,
JUly II,
1112, " 10:00 ...... piMo
1111 will be he141 11 1• Eamii90II trw.IUnlon Nellue, Po111eroy, _._ ___•••17,141.00
Ohio, to ... lorCIIh 1M fol. Exhcurrlctlllr AatiYIIowtna ool I II;
..._- -·- ·- -·IC,3•.1t
11117' FOIIl TEMPO 4 DR lillie. l*tipll-• • 14,805.1112
SIIFAIII'MtHUilla
Gnntlo In Aid:
t•IIEACUAY LYNX
llale
2 DR.
..... ·-2.171,511.21
S11IDIPSIISOTIOII41
F l II
The Fa1111. . lank Md
Bou-. _ _ .,7ll.71
s.vlfttl CollpiiiY, PoM• Troy, ONo, N~rnw lla rtght
to llld II IIIIa . . . and to
wtlhclnw lla olrow ool I •
.. prior lo ..... Fulllar, 1he
f••-a.kllld ........
,482,10:11.17

Comp.y IWITflW lla right
to releol any or all bide
eullmltllld.

Furllor, 1M above collllltrol wll ......... 1ft 1Mdillon It I• In with no

Now

..................37,111-H

Aailwtllrr .•.- ...71,11,.17

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•
Dallallana.___4,5&amp;7.21

loura11 - -......112,011..12

Open:tl:. TlwMIIII
-ln.------·28,141.12

Adll•o•• ••
o,.,.,.,

ln.---1,500.00
t.: •

o,..... rr-...

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'I&amp; DTI ln---1,IGG.OD

Publlc'Notlce

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Adllan m OUt.-..(1,500.00)

Adllanola -Out-.(1.-,00)
Aalullll oll'rlor '-'a
11•~----(148.10)
Totol
Fln.lou(liMo)....- ... 141,112.11
Eu. Rop..,.ou,.. OW./
(Under) DIM. • Ollar '

PriorY•'•

..(21,401.22)

c•

..............

811-lleglnnlna of

Pwlod... •••___ fao,ooo.oo

30 VISITS FOR '30

Rtdllftlld Ourtng Flacal
,_lad-••- •••..20,000.00

(\IMe}.,...-- - -4,4&amp;II

ottw GOOd Thru
July 31, 1182

Call lor Appoll;b;...,t

949·2794

Ex~~~

1Mn•••nta811d0ther
U.•lflat-_;_ (17.Ill.H)
81 z1 ••• Fund Caall
lrlrnn ---117,Sa.J4
Ending Fund CMh
II
--141,117.21
ATTJFll'llllllor EnwM·

.... 011 ----11.221.21

614~ft2-3159

CALL (614) 446-9971 (~elly)
KENNY'S AUTO CENTER

!:_.~:~:~~EDIRT

&amp;-B-"t2-tfn

tCo~ltlt

Equlpmant Cltaned l
Dtgreutd
FREE EI7111A1ES

RtillcHitli•g
Stop &amp;Co.,.rt

45765 Flatwo ode Roltd
Pomwoy, Ohio 45711 '
(114) . .·2411
(114) . .471

flEE ESTIIUnS

985·4473
667·6179

FOR SALE
Agriculture
lime
VALLEY INC.

Real Estate General

lwuk•-·-·--1,4&amp;11
8uppll•.

..... ~--·-··-· 115,14f.ll

Real Estate General
OFFICE lli2·2886

992·2259
POMEROY, OHIO

NEW UITINQ- Racine·- Yellowb:uoh Rd.- VERY

7:-i- ol WOOdld lind 0111 nice blrtlop !Md. .......

POIEAOY- Olllome lllwt - 2 bldloome, 1 bdl. 5
, _ old home wllh vfnyt eking, City Willi and ltwagl
and 1 2QaO llorage buldlng on an 83dO lot.
·
F"' 111,700

ROCKIFRIIG8 ROAD • '-GY- You ntltll to 1t1
lnlidllo J111PIIdat.. A 2 bedrDorrl 8Min lllllbN home
will IOIWiftN In poldl, CIIPOIIIilllng on IIPPfi'X. 2 acr.t
ol bNutN land.
PEARCY LOCATION. SZ4,100

=

LONG sonoll- ....... ANd -If yori11 1llld clli¥·
Ina in Wl1 you wl 1111111 to 11M a look atllll 3 btdlocrn,
2
wlfl illga
1110111, INplace, tlillrhad
ba.,.m and.-..... in
on llpp«&lt;l(. 1:-i141,100

w .._

·IYRACU• - eon- Aollll-llrahMio'e •• : :Ill TW&lt;&gt; ~ GARAQ£ IIIII wolldng hollt, wiNd lor lit oom·
pmeo11 Mil Wlldand.ota ol ..,..., cob hell lor rto,.
• • and hu 11!1 pllidng- Set 0111 bla - l o t

.

.l11Tt11,11111.

AUTLAND - ..... llleat • Sort..-.19 IIDr MOM: A

epliiiMI home ... 1ft open rMecl ....., lhll hu •
beaulllll oo1r ,.._ Hill of a Clllllildrol Oiling ~ IIIII
home an ama.,._ ol :..W.m. H111 blii:D:wnl, •
11;ga ball, ~ .-n. -011111!.
aldllillln laedld
will ubi IIIII. liOIIItll:lng lar DAD: A daiiOI\Id 2~ car

n

""*•••

t11f181 wtlh wodclhop, oou all clrhea&amp;y,
,_ eldng, and nawlliol. llr:ill•~tiiDr lit 1008: A1.1

_,...._

,

. tfJ,IOO '
' ..

NICE NEWER HOMEI 2 lloiy frame with ~ bediiiDIIIa, 2lit
baths, lull baumerrt. 2840 oq. fl. clli'ling epace. d:ywlll,
ca:pot, Pennapeyne wlftdowa. 2 liNt pumpo, ....,.nt
driv-y and patio, 30x40 IIIIJIIII with 3 baye. Plly 11M,
rat.llu cloh l :rpplianoet negotiable. Thie ir a lovely
homo YOU REAUY MUST SEE! CALL FOR OETAILSI.

NEW UITINQ - Sharron Hollow Rd. - Silcluded
l'amling cabin on app1DX. 11ac:u 40lc2ll cabin hu W.B.
stow, IOIMiumilh:ngr and cwport. Thal'll it a clrivoway
into cabin. Thi1 Ia perfect dMr l turtcey aiHt Gl'llal
locetion for the .hunter or ·the lover of the outdoorrl

USED RAILROAD nES

4-4·92·111

R&amp;C EICIYITIIIG
BULLDOZING
PONDS

Rt. 2
Millwood, W. Ya.

304·273·5555

P1•. 614-99H591

$18.000.

POIIEAOY- 1:-i tlory frl:ne home wllh

~

Fil'lfll-. La:ge front pon:h. ASKING $14,540.

.

• Cullom Seat
Covers • Al80 Boats

•Wee•aten

Call 614·992·
6637
St. Rt. 7

c••••lrtt OH.

' location
. 10 have • bueineu1*17 ,000.
.

.

• Custom Catpltl

FOR SALE ·

COMMERCIAL IIJIUIINQ - W. lllln Pomeroy - 380
oq. ft: wae onoe a gat llltlon lncludle a one bedroom
::pl. upllal11. t.oc.lad In a heavily tn:valld IIIII Ag!Mt

bjlrt)

BULLDOZER, BACKHOE
and TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPnC SYSTEMS,
,_ HOME SITES ond
TRAILER SITES,
LANDCLEARINQ,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UME&amp;TONE-TRUCKING
FREE ESTIMATES

SIZED UMESTONE

bed:oo:nt.

(F....t,~ll:lpW

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

QualiiJ
Stone Co.

,

ha194WtlwAhy
IAOIItOHIO

•HMdllllrt
• Connrtlble Topa

~JAYMAR

SA 7 NEAR CIEITER - 1871 Barrington Mobile Home,
1~x70 3 bad:oo:ne. I :.i bath, did&lt;. appfianoet, ctnt!W air,
12&gt;118 llorTIQI building on lflProx. I ~ acl'llo. Aolcing

RACINE MOWER
CUNIC

12·5-tfn

614·949·2804

CIIIJIIrftllftl

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And '
C.mpg.-.1 Mombo""IPL Dla- ...
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.1doldo' •
SoloolloM. CoN Vacorlon NotU.S. And Conocto

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or 301 Ill 2203.

MICIOWAVI OYII

IMYCIIIPIII
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....

WAN'IEDI•..LIITING -ALL IHAFEI AND IIZEII WE
HAVE IUYEAI IN MAY DAY. EACH ONE HAl
DIFRAINT TAITEI AND IDEAl. IF YOU HAVE

ICEI'I '; a...CE

1011ETHM0 YOU NEVER REALLY THOUGHT OF
.WNO•••THNC :AGAIN..IOP DOY OUT THEAI
WAHTI TO IUYI CALL ut lOOAY FOR ALL THE
IJI1N INIIONIATIONI

'lliMCI

·992·5315 or
tl$·2561

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217L ........
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M-11U Eat. :11.

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Giveaway

~

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Doga,, Moto
Two .. Alo
Spllz,
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Manlhe
Old, 2I ' ";;
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Couto. Fomoto, Cloool Wllh Klda. ...
114-441·1251.
. :

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Doubio POfCOioln Jtnlto&lt;oi liM,
RCA CaW ConM1o
8o4 :1
Dooon'l Woril, tlooolr Or uoO~'
For P111t. 114 41Cha.
• , ~.
Fomato ...... mil lo aooot ;c
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NEW &amp; USED PAllS FOR
AlliAIES &amp; IODElS

home, 1 rr011.101 . . UJI.

.......:ui;,

9t2·70Uor ,
992·$553

- - lhlelll; .....
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d1 ala M, ..._ ........._ "JM.

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71.111'81111

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loilng, l.ollrn Haw To Ero11 · •

....... - . ............. ',;;;' .

......-,

""""' 3 bldluame, , . . _, ~ blml. ciam ...., with
TPC avrl blr lmmadlatr poerurlanl ASKING $48,000.
P:operty ntldlto ba IOidl Mllllan otr.rt

1-,
.
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.
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2 ..... fM'PPIII...... old port ,,;
Chow I Lob, 30W11-111t. •

PARTS
. Sped*••.. Ia Clttoll
F,_l. .

RACI!E • F:wne !ann home wlfiiO+ ICI'III. Oldar home

,...,._ND.

4

fUIIn.1111

WHALEY'S auro

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llonol1-716-41111.
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CHARLIE'S . ,.....,...,....,.....,..-·

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1IoM !!IMt In ~. lllrt. ::;.:
~~o~o ...... 0oon Do:i, 11-Yrl -..:

They look away
home; they look

S"ILL DOIIR
WORI, DRIYIWAY =-=-~~GooiOOollti
WOU ...
te I too4 '- ~i~
.._ITM
DILIVIII RlfiCI

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law:ay my money;
they toqk liE

-from YOU. But

can, tllb , . ,
forJOIL

t"FIHII\1

um

992•7553

LCIVI,

Glllldpa Bllltll

PCIIUIOY, 01.
0.20-'82·1

r

mo. pd.

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fUll

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Mlioogo.

LICENSEO ond BONDED

TJrJ/lfr.ftl

Help Wanted

=.:.;

tU.JS94 er

PARTS &amp; SERVICE
Mowers e Otala Saws

6111"11711 mo.

ASKING S17,000.

16

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

LAND CLEARING
WATER l SEWER
UNES
BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Umettone,
Dirt, Grnel and Coal

992·3838

·-- --

Bon'._"" ....._. . - ~':~h,
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llrl.ftOoToWO...: .... ::Io:oly
AOidN"'* 0101- s.;.

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Loaldng far hawolr•por, ho¥1 ............ 114-IIV2·JIIIO
onytinll.
Mochonlc 10 molnrlln omoll
truok - . "'"' 8o1 C.15 COJO
Polnl P-nl ROQIIIIor. 200
Motn II, Pl. PI, WV 25550.
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MERCHANDISERS·

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oblo 1 Ho¥1
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lion. C.ll10t-145-~.
Noilonll AI 8tlllo Mtni-Wfn.
niiiiJ ~por Sooitl LlloeIYIIO EdMO&lt;. Smon NortHI() P.M. Dolly/Provloua b·
oorlonco Ptotwrod. Roi&gt;IY To
l&gt;oroonnol Doal., Tho I l l Tlmoo, 113 E. Coritot Sl-; FooIorio. Ohio 44130
'
.
Cortlftod nurwlhg •oliolonl lot ICF U bod iocllly. CoM
Corolilwon o1 Polnl P:olllnl,
~~- · ::~:.:..:.:',:...:.~=·----Pori limo
.
,IICI'IIIry, ~ lllii!PII!I.
. w.tte~ 1o1 c-1e 01n ttt
"-ont .Aoatotw, 200
Moln 11• 1'1 . PI wv 21150
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- · ,_:112-4311.
!'logrllllve 111 loci ....,. T.,.
Cori Fooliliy 1oo1t1n:r lioclll
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Hoonh C1ro Tum. Ouollilod
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ktt tulllcel ... , Sl•ew:
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Eloy Worill bclltorit Poyl AtPl&lt;iducll
AI - .· Col
Toil
FIM,
1Ext.
313.
FtDERAL CICWEA-Ni" IS
111-. 111,000 • 172.-Yr. 1·
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tmm d'defteDti*IIH.

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Fot D•• r01b8ION.
c=hllp. ..._. Cut::n 1£ I n And
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PI-I litho, Clolllpolll, OH

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JQIII AYAILAILE

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IM-4tl-173t.
... Olforlnl.
4 A- Dupin With 1 Cor
VENDING ROUTE : Got Alch Oorogo, Pallo I Yard~ AI: 503
Awo.....
uolllpollo.
Guidi? No Woyl But Wo Hove A Clrclo
Good, 8111dv,AII~b~ 8uo~ IS!OIIIo. y_... WalnttnlnC• In·
nuo. Won'! Llol. 1 0 214· · · - For lnio Coil 114-111'7700.
VENO.
Vondlng Route: Locll. Wo Ho¥1
Tho N-11 Mochl.,., Moklng A 42 Mobile Homes
ltlldy C.oh · lneomo. rlor Rant
BOO..II5-tm4.
2br Mollllo Homo For Ron:,
Wolil TaMing Bodo, Now Corn- Rotor-• I DopooH Roqulrod.
morlcoi·Homo Unlll
From IM-441-0527.
f111.00. Lompo. Lollono, Al:cooioritll. llonthlr PayiHnl!l Low Nice 2bt TroUar, Ouiiii.Rt . 218, I
AI 118.00 Coil Todoy Now FrM Mil•, Dopooil I fllllronco RoCaWC.tolog. 1-8QO.U8.e212.
qulrod. IM-21M211.
'
Nice Clean 3br -to Homo,
To:ol Etoctrlc 1 L1191 Yard, No
Real Eslate
Poll, No O..na. 1~311-,31.

2021 llotquotlo A¥1, I yro old,

Ill brick molnlononco ""
homo, • bodiiiDIIII, 1111111 living
room, dlnt,.-mlly room
comblnollon, khclron, utiiNy
oil oni to¥01, co¥Orod
potlo In bock, ptlvocy ionco,
goon":ygo, 1-7•.1
-lnlmonl
1CN.e ~ · -

room,

M,

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Klllloy Dr., Golllpoill, Ohio
4513\ Totophono: 114-4!&amp;-331 1.

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o._lng. AI &amp;iNdo, O:yloo.
lrmo Pol Food Diller. Julio
Wlbb. Coli 114-4t6-4231.

for Rent

Do-. 2 Whlto Fanton
PlfiiOIII, ' a-n Plgoon, 13

3 'lllch

1 bodroom opl lot ron:, qulot
nolthborhood. :JOU75.15110.

Elch, IM-317·TI1Dt.

=

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Bunk Bod COmpfoto, 11.21
Woolt, 4 D,._ Choo4 13.12
Wooit, RocHnar SU• -k.
Solo And Chrlr 110.31 WHk.
CASH
AND
CARRY . •
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Roc- 1141. 2111 (un~~~
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REMOVAL

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Ohio •5631, l14-446-

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Public Sale
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friday, July 24, 1992 .

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SATURDAY

·Doctor's·punctuality and bedside 12th annual/ iller reunion draws 61
rtianner .leave much to be desired
Dear Ann Landers: Recently you
pqnted a lcuer about a cardiologist ·
who was always ·late and whose
patiems took 0111 their frustration on
the office staff. You said the
patients should tell the doctor that if
he doesn't shape up they will find a
doctor who is more conscientious
about staying on schedule.
My husband recently had a stress
test. We were n:fem:d to a cardiologist by our family physician. The
cardio.logist was not only late, bu1
all he did was pop into the test room
thn:c times to ask my husband, •Are
you OK?" He barely waited for a
response before he was gone again.
By the time my husband was
disconnected from the EKG and
dressed, the doctor had left the
hospiull and was unreachable. My
husband had several unanswered
questions and was completely
frusllatcd. Ann,this is not a doctor
we can threaten. I'm sure that many
of his patients are one-time sli'Css
test patients, just as II!Y husband was.
So what recourse do we have? This
guy is a valued member of the
hospital staff, even though his
punctuality and bedside manner
leave much to be desired.
It is ashame that patients must be
subjected to doctors who think they
arc gods. We patients arc becoming
less inclined to consult doctors
because we arc treated as though our
time doesn't mean anything. This has
caused many of us . to become
disenchanted with the medical
profession. In facJ. you might say

arc giving us transponation out of

Aiui

the goodness of your heart, so we
won't insult you by offering you
money.• How do I deal with these
two? .. RUNNING ON EMPTY IN
DAYTON
DEAR EMPTY: Tell the two
moocheR dw gasoline is expensive
these days and thal they should go
ahead and "insult" you and you will
forgive them.
Dear Ann Landers: Those
teen-agers, "Jennifer and Kelly,"
who claimed they wroiC that poem
about alcohol being a great
"remover; are a couple or phonics.
I flfSI saw that poem when I joined
Alcoholics Anonymous 17 years ago
•· when those tids werc in diapers.
Shame on them for trying to pull a
fast one. •• AN OLD TIMER IN
ELMIRA, N.Y.
DEAR OLD TIMER: You and
morc than 500 others set the record
straight. Thanks to all who wrote.
I'm plcssed to make the correctioo.
Oem of the Day: The happiest
person in the grocery srore is the
vegetarian looking at the prices in
the meat dcpsrtmenL
Do you have questioiiS aboUI sa,
bw no OM 10 111ik 10? AM Landtrs'
booklet, "Sa ond lht Tttn·Agtr,"
is frani. aNI 10 the poillt. Sellll a
self-mJdressed, long, bllsit!ess-siu
envelope aNI a chtclc or litO/ley order for $3.65 (lhis illclwlu postage
aNI handling) 10: TttiiS, c/o Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 115~2, Chicago,
111. 60611.0562. (1n Canada. send

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ANNIANDIIS
MIJN,JMAIIF•

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UP (NEW
we are •·
ORLEANS) .
DEAR FED: The medical
profession has char!ged dtamatically
these last 20 yesrs and it's not
totally the doctors' fauiL Ther arc
socked in by- paperwork and
insurance forms and plagued with
the threat of malpractice suiJS, whicb
is why they give every test known
to mankind. They need to cover
themselves in ease they get sued.
Some doctors arc- arrogant, but
many arc still compassionate and
caring. As for that cardiologist who
did your husband's stress test, he
sounds as if he is overworked and
stressed out himself. Practicing
medicine IOday is not exacdy a day
at the beach. I admire the young men
and women who are brave enough
to enter this field, given the
challenges they arc faced with.
Dear Ann Landers: I have lhrec
friends who don't drive. Whenever I
can, I Jake them where lhey want to
go. One woman sometimes hands
me aSS or $10 and says, ~
for the 11'81lSp0113lioo. Fill up the tank
on me.• The other two arc a differ·
ent story. They say, "We know you $4.45.)

· The 12th annual J. DOyle and Richard Phillips Ji:.; fifth genera- mond and . Pam Roach, Trudy ·
Gertrude (Russell) Miller family tion babies, Tasha Dawn Holt- Wil!Wns. Darin, Dimna and Jacob .
reunion was held recently at the grewe and Daniel Lee Smith; by Roach, all ol ~y; Joe Antho- :
Miller ~~
-=~ce''in MiddlepOrt adoption, David Ayres, by Rich ny, Middlcpott; Willard, Judy and ·
witll61
· ·. .
andRondaA~.
Loraine Miller, Wooster; Bill ·
Preceding the dinner a friendNoit years reunion will be the Moine, Rinman; Ronald Miller, .
ship circle was formed and Dale second Sunday in July at the Miller Angie Robinson.• Stephanie and ·
Miller served as emcee making homcplace.
Richai'd, Rich and Ronda Ayres, :
announcements for the past year.
Attending were Jack Miller, Dsvilfand Wally, SteYCIIl Miller, all :
Introductions wm made and, the Jolumic Miilcr and Tiffany, Jason of Columbus; Dale Miller, Sandy ·
Lord's Prayer given by all.
David, Ken·ny Owens, Jackie and ·Juli Bonar, Maryville, Tenn.; :
The day was spent reminiscing, Lenox and Kevin, Vickie Laceif, Clyda ADensworth, Carl and Jcssa ·
pla_Ying. games, taking mo~ and Annette, Shawn and Brent, all of Mae Brannan, Bill and Flo ·
sWUDrrung.
Columbus; Louis and Mary Orucser, Mike, Debbie, Tars and .:
One 1118l'riage was IIOicd • Ray- (Miller) Smith, Wanda, Jeff, Jason Alison O«lach, all of Middleport; .
mood Roach to Pam Walburn.
and Mary Lou Abshire, Pam Smith, Bob and Edythe Jay. Jobn ar\(1 Mil·
Babies boot into the family cir- · all of Columbus; Dorothy (Miller) dred Crooks, Annu Mae Ebbingclc were: a fourth gellellllion baby, Roach, Pomeroy; Fay Roach, haus and Amy and Anna Lefever,
Brawn and Brandon, Racine; Ray· au of Columbus.

•

The Harrisonville OES met for
its July meeting with worthy
matron, Pat Arnold, and worthy
patron, Larry Well, in charge.
There were 31 members prcsenL
The worthy matron commented
on how pleased she was to see so
many out at a regular meeting.
Announcements included the
50th wedding anniversary or Marjorie and Harold Rice on Sunday;
the past mstron picnic at the lone
pf DoiD!a Nelson; a reception for
Orand Junior Cu.Btodi~iln nfro'ru~·
Grand Guardians counc o
o
of the Order ol Job's Daughters on
OcL 12 at the Middleport Mssonic
Temple ,and semi annual inspec·
lion.
.
Harold Rice gave the blessmg
before refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman ahd
Mr. and Mr. Fred Gemge.

capable of containing the epidem·
Asian countries, also slow in plaslic bedpan, sbe said.
ic," said Bernard Liautaud, a responding to the epidemic, are
Health officials at the confer·
Haitian AIDS expen.
expected to have an AIDS explo· ence said :the low availability and
Beeau!IC of the lack of ttained sion that could cripple economies unpopularity or condoms in Africa
medical personnel, hospital beds with the huge cost or trcallnenL
· contributes to the region's styrock·
and immunization clinics in these
British health care economist cling rare of acquired immWJC deli·
countries, the situation is destined Susan Foster - who has ·worked ciency syndrome.
to become worse, Liautaud said.
The average uea11ne:u cost for
for the past two years at the Monze
an
AIDS patient in the United
While the infection rate in District Hospital in southern ZamAmeries and other Western nations bia - described the case of one States is $38,000 a year; only $400
appears to be leveling off, 80 per, rural woman and her stricken son a yesr is spenl on an AIDS patient
cent of all new AIDS infections to illusllllte how AIDS suffercrs arc in Africa, mostly for basic health
cwrenlly occur in the Third World, deprived of even the most basic care.
Liautaud appealed for internaaccording to the Geneva-based human needs.
tional
help, noting that many poor
World Hcslth Organization.
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By the turn of the century, became "impossible to cope with, countries lite his arc already strug·
roughly three-quarters of the 40 especially since she had no ade· g~ng to tope with overpopulation,
million people expected to have quate source of water," Foster said. poveny and civil unrest. ·
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contncted the AIDS virus will live
"Her solution was to dig holes
AIDS
into another neglected tropiin impoverished countries.
in the garden for bim to lie in. Peri,
Africa has most of the new odieally he moved on to a new hole cal disease," he said. "We must
cases. Up to 80 percent of. the adult and she filled in the old one,'' fos. join our efforts to ereate,'beyond
boundaries, a coUecti~e conscience
patients in some African hospitals fer said.
are AIDS sufferers, according to
A simple solution to "preserve a in the fi$hl against AIDS."
Desp•te lhe prevalence ol AIDS
WHO:
patient's dignity" would be a $2
in the Third World, nearly 90 percent of conference participants
were from induslrialized countries,
where most AIDS research is done.
The
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WellstotJ recently.
Director Eric S. Anderson some of the CD-ROM data bases m four of the members.
Established in 1973 u the fust
informed the bolld ol the success and delivery costs for interlibrary
of the proPJIIII during the year. loan to the member libraries. stare-funded regional public library
Bookmobile Servil:cs inaased the Anderson apologized for the swift· ·system in Ohio, today OVAL
number of circulatiOM by I~ and ness with· which action was administers through local public
libraries a variety of programs
the number oluam by 33~ . Books required.
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increased by 12~. He told the July 17-18 to interview for the is made up of public libraries in the
board lhll there wae olhtr signifi- Extension Services Librarian posi· counties of Athens, Hocking, Jackcant incrcasca in consulting and tion. More !ban 40 applications son, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross,
conlinuting education usc, but we~ RWvcd, and the f~eld or can- Scioto and Vinton.
Wanda Eblin serves on the
Wllllcd to lhn the draft or lhc full didates have demonstrated library
report to the Librarian •s AdviD'y experience and developrnenL LAC OVAL Board and represents the
will discuss the process at their Meigs County Pub~c Library.
Conuniaee (LAC).
meeting, and if all goes well he
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
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tating many developing nations
mates the crisis in the West seem
small by COIIIparison, acmdittg to
accounts 11 the world AIDS conference.
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Yort COIIIplained about inadequate
health care for Americans with
AIDS, African social workers
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hospitals flooded with AIDS
patients on the verse ol death.
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terrible insignificance beside those
of the developing world," Anthony
Pinching, a British professor of
immunology, told a seminar at the
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day.
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Politics and religion in Vinton area
during the 1800s -Sands - Page A-8

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WE'RE SVPPOSED TO WRITE
HOME TO OUR, PARENTS, CORMAC.
AND TELL THEM WHAT A
GREAT TIME WE'RE !-lAVING
1-lERE AT CAMP..

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Meigs Seniors to have booth in new
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catch. weighed in at the Gallipolis Upstream

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Public Use Area Saturday arternoon. Approxi·
mately 120 people are participating in the twoday fishing tournament . (Times-Sentinel photo
by Jim Freeman)

Rental property owners invited
to attend HUD session Monday

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Starr
POMEROY · Rental property
owners intercsled in participating
in the Family Self-Sufficiency
Demonstration Project fundcd for
Meigs County by the U. S. Depart·
mcnl of Housing and Urban Dcvel·
opment arc invited to attend an
informational meeting at 7:30
Monday night at the Pomeroy Pub·
lie Library.
Meigs County in June received
$1 ,278,550 from HUD to carry out
a live year progtam of assislance to
el igible families to pay rent for
decent, safe, and sanilaty housing
by providing housing assistance
payments to participating owners
on behalf of eligible tenants.

Jean Trussell, executive director
of the program, will explain at the
meeting what the responsibilities of
the owners are, the housing quality
standards, how the payments arc
handled, and the general administration criteria.
Funds will be di sbursed at
$255,710 per r,ear, according to
Trussell, and wtll be designated for
20 two-bedroom units, 25 three
bedroom units, and five four -bed·
room units, for a toUII of 50.
In essence what the program
docs is provide some funding for
housing and utilities for low
income families during the lime the
head of the household participates
in a planned training program
geared to making the family self-

POMEROY • Joyce Bunch, a
19-year employee atlhe Senior Cit·
izens Center, was the first to be
named Employee of the Month in a
recognition program initiated by
the Meigs County Council on
Aging.
Bunch began working with the
Council in December, 1972 soon
afiCr the ceniCr was opened in the
old ·Pomcroy junior high school
building.
The Council in initiating the

program set up a selection~commit·
tee composed of Susan Oliver,
executive director. Charles E.
Blakeslee, secretary of the Council,
and Dorothy Long, treasurer. .
The crileria used for selection is
initiative, to include assislllncc with
projects, finishing jo8 assignments
promptly and correctly, and willingness to do job !asks olher than
specific job duties; creativity, suggestions for new projects, recommendations for cost effective ways

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' VOIIImtnt Is prediCAtld upon I purely
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AQUARIIiS f~. 20-Feb. 1tl II you're

Involved In something today that re·
quires a substanllal output of cash.
don't be too Willing to believe every·
thing you hear. Naivete could be
expensive.
PISCES (Feb. 20-lbrch 201 Someone
")'ou're counting on to help you conclude
a complicated matter might prove to be
unreliable at lhls lime. Have a back·up
plan ready, just In caoe.
ARIEl (lbrch 21·AprH 11) An assignment you've been neglecting might be·
come a thorn In your side today. Don't
waste more time making excultt. Do
what needl doing as promptly and el·
leclively 8S poaslbte.
TAURUS (April l!O-MeJ 20) Usually,
you're a good manager or your resources. but today your extravag111t
whims might dominate your prudent Inclinations. Some rorm of lou Is
poulble. .
GEMINI (MIJ 21-.ltlne 20) II you're not
organlzld and persistent today, objec·
Iivas you're .anxious to ec;htew. might
not be reallzld. It's lmperatlvt you Hn·lah wllal you start.
CAIIC!II (JUne 21-Julf 22) Be carf!ul
wllat you II)' aj)out other1 today, even
thooe wlto may 'detrerYII a tongue-lash·
lng. Your remark~ could make you look
bacllnsteed or the wrongdoer.

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sufficient. ·
Participants will be required to
sign a five year contract to take
part in a planned program as a condition of receiving assislance.
According to Trussell the pro·
gram is designed lo promote the
development of local strategies to
coordinate usc of public housing
monies and private resources to
enable famili es 10 achieve cconom·
ic independence and 'self·sufficicn·
cy.
There are no restrictions on
properties which qualify, except
that they must meet specifications
as to the number of bedrooms and
pass periodic inspections. Apartments, single family dwellings, and
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10 serve clients, innovative goais;
courtesy and consideration with
clients and the public; advocate for
senior clients, and reliability.
The employee of lhe month will
have a desrgnatcd parking space in
front of the Cenler, his or her name
on a. plaque to be placed in the
actiVIty room, lunch with the exec·
ulive director, and a $50 savings
bond.
At the conclusion of the year, all
12 employees of the month will be
guests ala luncheon or dinner host·
cd by the administrative staff and
· MCCoA Board of Trustees . An
employee of the year will be named
and preseniCd a $100 savings bond
and a plaque.

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lor my llrat br...." - "-'trrM Arnold.

maller , it was di scovered that
Lawrence's wallet had been taken .
The indictment all eges one
count of aggravated murder with
two death penally specifications
and a firearm specification, as well
as a count of aggravated robbery
with a firearm specification.
If convicted, Lindeman could
receive the death penally on the
charge of aggravaiCd murder.
Aggravalcd robbery is an aggra·
vated first degree felony carrying
with it possible penalties of not less
than len nor more than 25 years. A
firearm· specification under Ohio
Law carries a mandatory three-year
minimum term for each se parate
specification for usc of a firearm
during a commission of a felony
beyond lhe penalty imposed for
aggravated robbery or aggravated
murder.
'Thi s is the first indictment in
Meigs County for the death penalty
under Ohio Law which has been in

effect since 198I," Story said. "It is
my feeling that this is a brutal and
senseless crime and that the grand
jurors of thi s county have found
that Lindeman should stand trial
for this crime."
"If (Lindeman is) convicted, I
will be asking !hat the court impose
the death penalty on Mr. Linde·
man," Story said .
Lindeman has been incarceraiCd
in lhe Meigs County Jail since
shortly after the incident. He has
been declared indigent and is rcpre·
senled by Public Defender Charles
H. Knight.
Lindeman appeared before
Meig s County Common Pleas
Court Judge Fred W. Crow Ill on
Friday, bui no plea was entered .
Lindeman is expected to enter a
plea to the charges on Monday. No
bond amount was set, and Lindeman will remain in jail until at least
that time.

Plans set for Gallia fair sale
GALLIPOLIS ·The 1992 Gallia
Coumy Junior Fair Sale will be
held at 12:30 August 7. The sale
order this year will be hogs, ~teers,
tobacco, and lli11Ibs .'Th'l!re arc
ap'proximalcly 400 animal s in the
sale this year.
Resale animals will be picked
up at the fairgrounds by the companies handling the resales and will
be under the supervision of the Sale
Committee and Fair Board. A bid
per pound for re sale will be
announced at the sale for both hOgs
and lambs.
Several livestock companies
have expressed interest in submitting competitive bids to handle the
resale of these two species. Resale
steers will be marketcd individually
by Was hington C.H. Producers
Livestock . Exhib itors with extra
animals meeting the weight
requirements may also ship under
this arrangement. Special forms arc
being dev eloped to enhance a

smooth opcrauon.
Fair buyers may choose to send
their animal to a meal processor of
their choice. The processors appreciate a call ahead of the sale, so
illatthey can better plan their work
schedule.
Lee Johnson and Harry O'Call
will be the auctioneers for this
year's sale. For additional information on the 1992 Gallia County
Junior ~air Sale, please conlact the

sale Commitlee, fair board members, or the extension office.
Person s to contact arc: Tom
Wiseman, Tom F. WOO\Iward, Lee
Johnson, Paul Shoemaker c Skip :
Meadows, Fred Dccl, Ed Volbom
David T. Evans, Ken Saunders:
Rodney Alderman. Garry Fcllure,
Rob Jcnkms. Wayne Jividen. Tim
Evans . Merrill Evans, Tom Meadows , Eu ge ne Elliot and Kent
Shawver.
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Governor lauds report, but .
recommends public hearings
COLUMBUS . Ohio (AP ) Gov. George Voinovich praised a
task force repon calling for major
changes in hi gher education tn
Ohio. saying the proposals co uld
improve the quality of the state's
institutions of higher learning and
make access 10 !hem easier.

But he also said the recommen·
'!lations sbould be reviewed at pub·
lie hearings around the state and
subjccled to vigorous debate.
An Ohio Board of RegeniS wk
force relea¥d the report Friday
after a
study.
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RIBBON CUTIING • Former GDC superin·
tendent Pam Matura, who was Involved rn the
early stages or the GDC Habilitation Center pro-·
jed, gestures after culling the ribbon at the cen·
ter's dedication ceremony Friday. Looking on
are, len to right, Rick Wymer, asst~tant deputy

director or the Ohio Department or Mental
Retardation and Developmental Disabilities;
Richard Dilmar, architect ; Mike Dey, GDC
superintendent and Marilyn Shealey, program
director. (T·S photo by Kevin Pinson)

GDC dedicates new Habilitation Center
By KEVIN PINSON
Times-Sentinel Starr

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By BRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY · The Meigs Coun·
ly Grand Jury returned a multiple·
count indicllllent against a Racine
man on Friday afternoon, charging
him in the robbery and murder of
Howard Lawrence of Long Bot·
tom.
According to Meig s County
Prosecuting Attorney Steven L.
Story, Donald E. Lindeman, 28,
Horse Cave Road in Racine was
indicted on two counts for the June
25 robbery, shooting and murder of
65 year-old Lawrence at his rural
Meigs County grocery siDrc.
Lawrence was found bleeding in
his DeWitt 's Run store on the
evening of June 25. He was taken
to Veterans Memorial HospiUII in
Pomeroy, and illen flown to Grant
Medical Cen ter in Columbus,
where he died nearIy a week later.
During the investigation of the

Joyce Bunch first to be recognized
by Meigs Senior ~Citizens Center

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Grlljlh Matchmaker lnslantly reveals
wlllch lljjna •• romantlcllly perfect tor
you. Mail $2 plus a long, OGif-ad·
dr81118d, 1tamped envelope to Match·
maker. c/o thla newspaper, P.O. Box
91428, Cleveland, OH 44101·3428.
YIIGO (Alii· ft.lepl. 22) Do not ger
Into a ftnger-polntlng contest with associates today regatdlng who Is right or
wrono reg11dlng a matter that affects
your car-.
LIIIIA (lept. 2J.Oct. 23) Political in·
trlgues coUld c.uae you prolllematoday
In tither 1 IOCial setting or at work.
Don't be jockeyed Into a position where
you IMI you mu1t particlpale.
ICOIIPIO (Ocl. :M Na•. 22) A change
you've been hoping tor might come
about todJIY. IIOwtwer, once II tran·
aplres ..you may beglri.to 11 It Is
what you rBIIy wlllled.
8AGmAIIIIJI (Now. D-De\1· 211
Should you hair aome U11flltterlng
lhlnga lllid aboUt you today. cltec:k oev·
oraiiOUrcealor -lllcatldh before lalh·
1ng out. 11 mlghl not have any basis In
IICt.
CAP'IIICORN (Dei:. :12-JM. 11) An am·
bltiOul ob)tetlvt 11 llftlly to be urtlulltlled to$y; you might wtah lor wltet you
wan1 rather than wortc lor lt. Thltll not a
IIIICc:esalullormat:

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Lindeman faces death
penalty after indictment

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leaving for work. My favorite was, "Mind your own bus·
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EMPLOYEE HONORED · First honoree In the new employee
recognition program or the Meigs County Council on Aging was
Joyce Bunch who has worked 19 ,years at the Senior Clti~ns Cen·
ter. Here Susan Oliver, e~ecutive director, presents a plaque to
Bunch.

GALLIPOLIS • With a snip of
the scissors, directors of the Gal ·
lipolis Developmental Center took
a small step closer to completion of
a project that will enable clients
wilh mental disabilities to take a
big step closer to independence.
About 30 people stood by Friday afternoon 8S GDC superintendent Dr. Michael Dey dedi&lt;;atcd the
cenaer's new Habilitation Cen1er.
The $600,000 project will house
woodworking equipment lhat is
presendy set up in a reniCd building
mdowntown GaUipolis.
. The center, which opens Aug. 3,
ts located on ~acksbn Pike behind

Unique Expressions, a gift shop ran to be a little more than I expected." will also help consolidate th e
Habililation Director Phil Fer· GDC's projects to one area. Before,
by GDC clients. The shop sells gift
ilems, picnic Uibles and small fumi· rara said the center will not only projects were located on the GDC
ture man.Vactured in the habililll· manufacture ·items for the store, but campus, in the downtown area and
lion cenler as well as cut flowers also will seck external contracts at Uni~ue Expressions.
'1ltts enables more functions at
and planas from the adjacent green- with busi nesses and industries. He
one
location for more people," she
house.
said the center hopes to contract
GDC Assislant Superintendent with outside com(ianics who need sald. "It gives us a center operating
Richard Houck said planning for help handling excess seasonal point as well as gives an opportuni·
ty to more people."
the building began in 1985 and work.
The center will also be used to
construction slar1ed in April 1991.
The site was chosen off the
Originally, the project was due for main campus of the GDC to help train clients for custodial work in
completion last October, Houck . clients relate to the community lhe community. Ferrara said GDC
said, but the contractor declared atmosphere, Ferrara said . .'"Hope· already has a contract with the
bankruptcy when lhe proJtx:t was fully the training will reflect things Ohio Bureau of Employment Ser·
80 percent complete and ille open- !hey need 10 know in lhe communi- vices, Olive Street, Gallipolis, for
ing was delayed while a substitule ty. It may be juSI what the doctor custodial work. Clients will be
construction company was sought.
trained at the center before sending
ordered hetc."
"I'm really happy wilh the pro'Marilyn Sheale~. program ser- them out to community sites.
jec~" he said. "I think it turned out
viCe manager, said 'the new center
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