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                  <text>PaQI 14-The Oally'Sentlnel

Thursday, July 30,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

199~

Names in the news
WARWICK, R.I. (AP) -'- Paui
LaBelle cut short a concert after
complaining about a seafood plaucr
wilh 100 few shrimp.
,
The, singer was 90 minuleS into
her show Tuesday when she com·
plained about the food served to
her and her crew and abrupUy left
the stage, said Larry Bonoff, busi·
ness manager at the Warwick
Musical Thealu.
Debbie McBride, one of 1,600
people wbo paid up 10 $25 10 hear
the rhythm and blues star, said
LaBelle complained she got only
seven shrimp on the seafood plat·

Ohio Lottery

Giallts cut
Braves lead
after S-0 win

singer said members of her crew
had been upset that they hadn't
been allowed in10 the lhcalec early
enough to eatluneh.
Bonorr said he adhered to the
contract wilh LaBelle and her crew
by serving lhcm a seafood plaucr, a
chccsc plaucr, a fruit plaucr, a bot·
tie of brandy, a fiflh of gin, a bot~e
of wine, a case of beer, soft drinks,
spring water and tea.
LaBelle's song "When You've
Been Blessed" was No. 20 on lhc
R&amp;B chart last week.

Pick 3:
811
Pick 4:

4167

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L010· tonight around 60, part·
ly cloudy. S•turday, hlj!ll

around 80.

President named

let.

Rev. James Seddon of First
LaBelle was traveling Wednes· Baptist Church, Middleport, was
day and could not be reached for named president of the Ministers
comment. Spokesmen for the Advisory Council of Alderson·
Broaddus College in Philippi,
W.Va. The council advise.~ college
CLASS OF 1931 • Pictured are members of the 1931 Clu~ nr
officials·on church-rclaicd issues.
Cllaler Hi&amp;h School who attended the group's annual picnic: aiiM
Alderson-Broaddus College is a
«;:lleller Fire House. From J.r, are, seated, llertha Smith (teacher},
fully
accredited, four-year liberal
PalM Ricle11011r, Irene Parker, Mildred Collins. Standinf, Betty
A
large
crowd
aucndcd
the
wei·
arts and sciences college with a
Dllvllsoll, Opal Wickham, Fred Smith, Jnhn Railey, Virgi McEI·
come bock pany for Rev. and Mrs. complete curriculum or comprc·
roy and Nellie Parker.
Roger Grace and family held hcns1 vc academic majors ranging
recently at the Racine Unilcd from computer science, business
Mcih&lt;•li.&lt;t Chun:h.
administration and music education
The hymn "Love Divine" wa~ to programs in lhc health sciences,
sung and a skit "An Ounce or Pre· social sciences, natural SCiences,
vrntion" was prcscnicd by Martha humanities and education field.
. Duddin~. Karen Walker, Margie Alderson -Broaddus is afftliatcd
West. Rulh Steams, EtUI Mac Hill with lhc American Baptist Church·
and L&lt;..: Lee .
·
cs in lhc United States.
The Chester High School Class Irene Parker, Pauline Ridenour,
Games were enjoyed by every·
of 193 I held its annual picnic atlhc John Bailey, Fred Smith, Opal one led by Ruth Steams and Rev.
Wickham, Nellie Parker and Virgil Grace.
Chester Firehouse on Sunday.
John Bailey gave the blessing McElroy, all Meigs County; Mil·
Refreshments of homemade icc
The John George and Anna
dred Collins, Canton; Belly Dav1· cream and cake were served.
before the basket dinner.
Thoma Wells descendant' will hold
The afternoon was spent in vis· son, Mechanicsburg. Others attend·
A gas grill from the United their annual reunion Aug. 9 at lhc
iting and picture-taking. The group ing were Mildred Caldwell, Mac Methodist Women was presented Senior Citizens Center •n Pnmcruy
gave a donation to the fucmen for Vineyard, Mary Buck, Hcnnctta to the Grace family as well as a from 11 a.m. to 5:30p.m.
the usc of the building. They Bai Icy, Erma Cleland, Martha and money tree from everyone attendA po~uck dinner will hc S&lt;!rvcd
thanked Opal Wickham for her Will Poole, all of Meigs Couoty; ing.
at
noon . Those aucndin~ arc to
Kelly Parker, Belpre; Kenneth
work in planning and preparing for
bring a covered dish, beverage and
Davisson, Mechanicsburg.
lhc picnic.
Ulblc service. Also brong any p•c·
Next year's picnic will be the
A teacher present was Bertha
turcs and memorabilia II&gt; share
Smith. Class members present were last Sunday in July at the same
Elsie King was best wodly with relative.,. There will he ~ames,
place.
loser at lhc recent ml'Clin~ nf Ohin ·drawings and group pictun·s will
TOPS Cluh No. 5711 . Linnic be taken . All relatives and friends
Aleshire was weekly KOPS ln.;cr. arc invited. Additkmal information
Heidi Delong was weekly teen may be obtained by calling 992 ·
loser.
Educators from the Meigs and Riverview Elementary.
3652.
The
academy
is
an
intensive
Linda Grimm won the fruit l&gt;a'·
Eutcrn Local School Districts
attended the Ohio Academy for fi vc-day residential experience for kct and Virginia Dean wa' ~adget
School Improvement Strategies practicing Ohio educators. It is basket winner.
A t.nlin show will be held Ill lhc
lila Ruble or Waterford W:l' the
(OASIS XI) from July 20 to 24 at sponsored by lhc Ohio Dcpanmcnt
Pomeroy Library August 3 to 7
Ohio Dominican College in of Education, Division of Equal cash winner.
Opportunities, and helps educators ' A bake sale will be held at from noon to 9 p.m., and August 8
Columbus.
from noon 10 S p.m., sponsored by
Those who allcndcd were Gor- to utilize lhc Effective Schools Pro- Kroger's in Pomcmy on Munday.
Virginia Dean met her weelly the Meigs Division of lhc Railroad
don Fisher, Jeannie Taylor and Kay cess in their individual schools arid
Club of Southeast Ohio.
Walker, Meigs High School; Doris districts. This process lets teachers pledge for wcightlo~'·
The program will include lhrce
New secret pols will he selected
Well and Kay Long, Tuppers and administtators work together to
to four ~ng laJo:OUIS, '!'ith. sta·
Plains Elementary; Joyce Hill and detenninc lhc needs of lhcir build· atlhc next meeting.
Further informalion nn the tionary display of Oint LniiR SIZCS.
Ron HiH, Chester Elementary, and ing and develop a comprehensive
This will be a first showing for
Debbie Weber and Lea Ann King, improvement plan to fulfill those group may he nhtaincd l&gt;y rallin~
some material.
needs.
Calista Searles at992-22:1-1

Couple receives
welcome back party

Chester class of 1931
gathers for reunion

Wells reunion set

King TOPS winner

Educators attend program

Train show slated

GRANDPA CRACHF.T

Vol. 43, No. 118

Co,Pyrlghlod 1882

Family crusade features
Rev. 'Grandpa Cratchet'
Final preparations have been
complcicd for lhc family crusade at
the Rutland Church of God,
according to crusade co-directors
Bob and Teresa Varian. A crusade
workers Lnlining seminar was con·
dueled at the church by Rev. John
Smith, also known as "Grandpa
CratcheL"
Grandpa Cratehet has ministered
to families and youth across the
Unifed States. He has appeared on
lhe Today Show with Willard Scott
and on Entertainment Tonight. He

will also be at lhc Ohio State Fair.
Grandpa's ministry to the family
includes puppets, songs, a special
puppet mobile and other effective
methods.
The crusade begins Sunday and·
continues through Wednesday.
Crusade hours arc Sunday at II
a.m . and 6 p.m. and Monday
through Wednesday at 7 p.m. The
public is inviicd and encouraged to
aucnd. To pre-register call the
church at 742-6020.

SlOpped Growing." Mary In Wik:n~
had a reading ."Guard Your lleart ·
Missy Wilfong ~an§ a s~1ln, "The
Warrior 1s a Ch1ld. Alhson Gcr·
Inch did an interpretation tilled
"Adultrcss."

The clO!&lt;ing song was "Bc.:ausc
He Lives." Ann Lambert had the
closing prayer.
.
.
The next fellowship meeun~
will he at Bradl&gt;ury Churrh nf
Christ nn Aug. 27. Jill JnhnS&lt;on will
be presenting a progmm on crahs.

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was established
. in 1789
'

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nent, the nauest, and (except for
Antarctica) the driest, and 1s the
only continent !hat is a nation

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SHE~IFF

DENNIS SALISBURY

By JIM FREEMAN
OVP News Staff
Gallia County Sheriff Dennis
R. Salisbury announced this
morning he wi II not seck reelection to the office of Gallia
County sheriff, after a court
decision Monday failed to sct~c
the issue of his qualifications
and opened lhc door for rurlhcr
protests.
The decision to withdraw is
based on providing voters a
Republican candidate for the
office of sheriff, Salisbury
s.trcsscd.
Salisbury sllllcd on July 6 he
would voluntarily withdraw
from lhc race if the issue con·
ccrning his qualifications was
not resolved by August 15. This
will allow the Gallia County
Republican Party Central Com·

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mittee time to nominate a candi·
dale for the November election.
"I believe the ultimate goal
of the powers working ·against
me is to keep this mauer in
limbo until after August 15 so
there would ohly be one remain·
ing candidate on lhc ballot, leaving the voters of Gallia County
with no choice and forcing the
voters of Gallia County to
accept one candidate for shcr·
iff," Salisbury commented July

In a hearing July 23 in the
Gallia County Court of Com·
mon Pleas, Salisbury's auorncy,
William Eachus, contested lhe
protests and lawsuit saying lhcy
were filed untimely and furlhcr
contended that lhc law requiring
sheriffs have five years cxperi·
cncc is unconstitutional.

Salisbury has less than four·
years law enforcement cxperi ·
cnce.
E. James Sheets of Kanauga
and Ralph Steinbeck or Rio
Grande filed petitions with the
Gallia County Board of Elcc·
tions sayin$ Salisbury failed to
meet the ftvc-ycar experience
requirement and shouldn't be
allowed to run for re-election.
Furthermore, they filed a law·
suit in the Gallia County Court
of Common Pleas requesting
Salisbury's name be removed
from the ballot
The board of elections met
July 7 and denied the protests,
but agreed that Salisbury was
unqualified according to the
Ohio Revised Code.

6.

Two of Salisbury's primary
election challengers contended a
recent Ohio Supreme Court
decision made him ineligible 10
run for re-election in November.
The decision ccnte~ on a new
state law requiring that sheriffs
have five years or previous law
cnfon:cmcnt experience.

Judge Richard Walton, visit·
ing from Lawrence County ,
denied the protests saying they
were untimely filed and that
Sheets and Steinbeck did not
prove voting irregularity. However, he ruled thai lhc law con·
ccming sheriff requirement' wa'
constitutional - opening Ihe
door for furlhcr protc.'L'.
The Ohio Supreme Coun

earlier lhis year ordered lhe
Portage County Board of EICI:·
lions to remove incumbent Sher·
iff P. Ken Howe's name from
the Democratic primary ballot
because he didn ' t meet the experience requirement.
Howe and Salisbury were
originally exempted from the
law by the Ohio AtiOmcy Gcn·
cral's office hccause they took
office before the new law took
effect. The Ohio Supreme
Court, in the PorUigc County
case, invalidated the allorncy
general's opinion.
Salisbury won the Repuhli ·
can primary for sheriff on June
2 and got more votes than
Sheet' and Sicinhcck com !lined.

Health officials stress need for
passage of levy in fall election
By CHARLEN•; HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
The necessity of pas.&lt;ing a levy
for the Meigs County Health
Department in the Nov. 3 election
was stressed at a meeting or health
agency representatives and levy
committee members Thursday
afternoon at the Meigs Muhipur·
pose Building.
• Without a levy, said Jon Jacobs,
Meigs Omnty Health Department
adminislntor, we'll have to discon·
tinuc some services and begin
charging for others which arc now
available free.
He said lhat while sotnc services
arc geared 10 the low income, oth·
crs arc available 10 lhc general pub·
lie regard less of income. Jacobs
said that residents need to remember that the agency is not a "povcr·
ty" health dcparuncnt, hut a "public" health department prnviding
services for all income groups.

A sliding fcc scale based on
incomc opens up many of lhe ser•
vices to middle income families,
Nonna Torres, R. N. nursing dirCI:·
tor, stressed.
She explained that levy monies
provide the "in-kind'' or "match"
monies required to get some sUite
and federal program do.llars into
the county.
Voters arc being asked to poss a
one mill IC! Y.: .Dill an additional
levy, but a replacement for the one
mill levy now in cflcct. when lhcy
go to the polls. The dcparunent is
asking for "replacement" levy
rather than a "renewal" levy in
order that the same one mill will be
at the 1991 rdte or collection based
on property value.
.
The one mill in effect today is
based on lhc 1982 tax rate collec·
tion which generates KU cenL' per
S1,000 property value, while the
"replacement" levy will generate
SI per S I,!XXJ property value ofthc

a

assessed property valumion. The
increase over what is being paid
now will be minimal, Jacobs
emphasized.
The current levy which expire.'
1his year generates StH5,CXXl while
1hc replacement levy will bring in
S223,!XXI.
Jane Walton, levy chairman,
reported that Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,
has volunteered to put up lhc levy
poster.~ around lhc county.
Plans were made for having a
promotional booth at the Meigs
County Fair. Resident.• will be able
to rcg1ster to vote at the buolh and
informational material on the levy
will be distributed. Several prizes
donated to the Hcallh Department
will be given away along with
favors durin~ the week .
· Endorsements of the lc•y will
he solicited. Speakers fur ~"'"I" un
the levy arc ayailahle by cunta&lt;:ting
Torres at 992 -M26.

LEVY PROMOTION ·Jane Wallnn, t·hair·
man for, prnmolion or the 1 mill replaf•mrnl
levy for the Meig.• Cnunty Health Depllrlment,
center, Jnn Jacobs, administrator. and Nnrm•

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Voters in more than two dozen
counties go to the polls Tuesday for
II special election that will decide a
Democratic congressional nomina·
tion and 50 local ballot questions.
Democrats in the 1st Congressional District in Cincinnati will
nominate a candidate 10 run for the
scat of Rep. Charles Luken, DOhio, who decided not to seck
another tenn after being nominaicd
in ihe Junc 2 primary.
Republicans will not have an
offiCial candidate for the scat. They
lost a bid in the Ohio Supreme ·
Court on Wednesday to hold a
GOP pr_i(llary.
,
Thc1r .endorsed candidate,
Stephen Grote, was disqualified
before lhc June primal)' for teChnical reasons.
He has rcfiled as an independent
candidate and has the Hamilton
County Republican Party cpdorsc·
incnt in lhc Nov. 3 election.
, Eight Democrats arc seeking
Lukens' scat.

Secretary of State Bob Taft said
tax levies arc on local ballots in 26
counties, including Cuyahoga,
which has five school districts
proposing property tax increases.
The largest is 8.38 mills in Garfield
Heights.
Three Lorain Counly districts
arc seeking approval of additional
property taxes, including the
Lorain City School District, 9.9
mills. A mill is equal to $1 for each
$1,000 or property tax valuation.
Other counties with muhi~le
districts proposing tax lev1cs
include Stark, three; Shelby, three;
Portage, three; Hamilto~. four;
Montgomery, three; and Medina
and Wood, two each.
The largest among four liond
issues on Tuesday's ballots is Sl6
million in the Columbus suburb or
Hilliard, which would usc. the
money to build a new police build·
in g.
Two municipalities, North Randall in Cuyahoga County and
Clyde in Sandusky County, arc
asking . voters to approve citY.

briefs-___,
McClellan transfe"ed to -SEPTA

~-Local

Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported lha~ on Thurs·
day, deputies Lnlnsported Rick Lane McCICIIan, an inmate at lhc
Pickaway Comctionallnstitute 10 SEPTA Center at Nelsonville.
Judge Fred W. Crow Ill approved McClellan's request for shock
probation. McClellan will be on five years probation after his completion of lhc SEPTA program.
Sly Hughes was .returned 10 the Meigs Coun\y Jail on Wcdnes·
day from SEPTA Center. According to a coul\ entry, he is 10 appear
in the Court or Common Pleas due to failure 10 succt:Ssfully com~lcte lhc SEPTA program.
'

The Meigs County Sheriff's Department continue.' 10 invc.&lt;tigute
the theft of two signs from the Slate Route 7 road project ncar
Chester on Wednesday.
The Shelly Company is doing joint rcpoii work 111 that location,
and during the nigh~ a "ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD SIGN" and a
Oagman symbol were taken. The superintendent at the project
Continued on page 3

By KRIS COCHRAN
OVP News Staff
Members of the Alhcns-Gallia·
Hocking · J~ckson·Mcigs - Vinton
Solid Waste Management District
Executive Commiucc mel Thurs·
day afternoon in Wellston to dis·
cuss the ratification status or the
district's plan.
According to Lance Wilson, dis·
trict dircciOr, 60 pen:cnt or the total
district has responded, as of July
30. Forty-seven percent arc for rati·
fication and 13 percent against rati·
fica lion.
The percent by population of
those that have responded, said
Wilson, was 78 for ratification and
22 againsL
A local plan is ratified when
legislative aulhoritics representing
at least 60 percent or the district's
population have approved the plan.
Also the plan must be approved by
the boords of county commission·
crs, and lhc legislative authority or
the largest municipality in each
county wilhin lhc district
Wilson also rcpurtcd that five
boards of county commissioners
voted' to ratify the plan, while one
board or county commissioners
voicd to reject !he plan; three' or the
largest municipoliucs in the district
voted for ratification, and one of
the largest municipalities in lhc dis·
trict vpted 10 reject the plan.
Wilson also pointed out that
officials not responding to the plan,

income taxes. North Randall seeks
a 2 percent lax while Clyde a.'ks a
0.5 percent increase in its existing
lax.

In Trotwood, Montgomery
County, voters are being asked to
approve seven amendments to lhc
city charter, on •subjects ranging
from vacancies in certain offices to
the salaries of City Council members.
Voters in Amherst, Lorain
County, and Jefferson Township,
Montgomery, will decide if they
want to increase property taxes to
pay for fire protection . Each of
those proposals calls for an
increase or less than two mills.

Storms hit
Ohio again
By The Associated Press .
Heavy rains soaked Ohio for lhc
second sltllight day, causing nooding or creeks, streets and basements
and forcing sewer lines 10 back up.
Many areas reported up to 2
inches or ruin during lhunderstorrns
Thursday afternoon and. evening,
the National Wealhcr Service said.
Funnel clouds were reported in
northeast Ohio but none touched
down, the service said.
Widespread street Oooding was
reported m lhe Ashland, Mansfield
and Akron li1C85. No major Oood·
ing or. injuries were reported.
Hail shredded Medina County
corn crops and trees fell on houses,
barns and cars, authorities said.
' Gene Fulton, ·a farmer and a
trustee in Medina County's Guil·
ford Township, said his gauge mea- '
sured about 2 inches or rain in a lit·
tic more lhan 20 minutes, begin·
ninpbout S:30 p.m.
.
'It dumped hail like I've never
seen before," he said. "It's proba·
.bly S to 6 inches thick. My corn
crop is shredded terrible. Water is
running cvery~hcrc. ''

Torres, R; N, nursinx dirednr,lonk nvrr the nu.
orescent grren levy promntinn posters which
will go up around the county next month.

Solid waste committee discusses
district's plan ratification status

Various issues, Congressional
nomination at stake Tuesday

Sign theft probed

•

'1ft

S~lisbury withdraws from race for Gallia sheriff

Fellowship holds meeting
The Meigs County Women's
Fellowship held its monthly meet·
ing recently at the Middleport
Church of Christ with 29 members
present.
The opening song was "I Just
Keep Trustin~ My l.ool." Opening
prayer wa~ g1ven by Ruth Under·
wond. Devotions were given by
Isadora Williams with scripture~
coming from Proverbs, Psalms and
II Timolhy.
Kathryn Johnson conduc:lcd lhc
meeting with offlccn report.' given.
It was announced that Zion
Church nf Christ homecoming will
be Aug. 16 with An Bush as speak·
cr.
Middleport Church of Christ
members had lhc evening prngmm
with Pam Zirkle, Mary Poole and
·Erica Poole having a skit titkd "I

" 14 Pageo 25 oanto
2 Secllona,
A Mulllmedl&lt;l Inc. -paper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, July 31, 1992

did no1 count as a vote against the
plan . The district office must
receive a response, otherwise, offi.
cials arc subject to penalties.
Among those not responding is
Alhcns County which has attel)lpt·
ed 10 withdraw from the district.
"We have filed an appeal with
the Franklin County Court," said
Joe Kasler, Athens City-County
Health District administrator, or the
county ' s cominucd efforts to
secede from the district. "Athens
(County) has no scheduled meetings until September."
"Many (officials) schedule their
vacations in AugusL" he added.
The district, which received a
90-day extension, has until the end
of August to reach mtification and
to submit its plan to the Ohio Envi ·
ronmental Protection Agency.
Looking to persuade Gallipolis
and McArthur, Chairman Dale
Neal expressed concern on Gallipo·
lis ' rejection of the plan, a&lt; well as
McArthur's upcoming readings of
the plan.
Gallipolis City Manager Glenn
Smith staled Carol O'Rourke, Gal·
lipolis commission president, had
indicated that something must
change in the plan in order for the
commission to bring it up again for
anolhcr vote.
"She (O'Rourke) couldn ' t sec
any rca.c&gt;n for voting on the same
lhing (plan)," he added.
Smith stated the Gallipolis com-

mi ssion will hold its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m.
in the Gallia County Courlhousc.
McArthur has two more readings or lhe plan, and it was indicat·
ed by village rcprc.~nlativc.~. om.
cials were leaning toward failing
lhc plan.
"Anyone having innucnce with
Athens or McArthur, cnnta&lt;:t them
and influence their vote," asked
Neal of commiucc memhcrs.
"There's no gcuing arnulld it, each
(Gallipolis, Athens, McAnhur), is a
vital key."
Still trying to work toward a
compromise, Ka.&lt;lcr presented the
executive commiuec with a list or
four recommendations, all or which
arc his personal ideas and do not ·
nccc.,sarily represent Athens Coun•
ty's official position, that if agrood
upon in gcncmltcnns, could he lhc
beginning or discus.&lt;ions for resolu·
lion of the six -county district's
solid wa•te planning problems.
• Reorganize lhc policy commit·
lee so everyone reels they have
equal input. An election will need
to be the first order or busincs.•:
• Discharge the legal counsel of
the district and hire a new, neutral
environmental counsel from out·
side the solid wa&lt;te district;
• If the district is able to make
the above changes, then the man.
agemcnt learn should be reorganized once a solid waste manageConlinutd on pagt 3

Bush begins re-e·Jection fight in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Prcsi·
dent Bush's support appears slim in
this economically depressed state
- in faclno one's ever been so far
behind. But his aggressive, cus·
tomizcd message here this week
SU22CSts he's just begun 10 fight.
....,We've been here berore,"
Bush reassured Californians wbo
poid $1 5,000 per couple lo attend a
Thursday niJhl fund·nising dinner
at a fancy pnvate bomc.
• Wiih his poll numbers in decline
and his ' campaign under siege by
fellow Republicans, Bush, earlier
Thursday unleashed his most point·
ed attack yet against Democratic
presidential nominee Bill Clinton.
The Arkansas governor and his
party, Bu8h told cheering roboticj

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workers at Odctics Inc. in Ana·
hcim, would cut the defense budget
reck lcssly, endangcri ng the
nation's safety and eliminating I
million jobs.
"They want to gut the defense
and we cannot let that happen," he
said to rousing applause .
The double punch was perfectly
tailored for a state that's already
lost tens of thousands of defense·
related jobs. And lhc high-tech set·
ling, along with a visit earlier in lhc
day to lhc supcreonducting super
collidcr under construction in
Texas, gave ~ush a chance to try to
counter criticism that he lacks a
vision for lhc future.
"From top to bottom, our entire
progra~ is dcsi~ to build Amcr-

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ica for the 21st i:cnwry," Bush !Old

a receptive employee audience at
the super. collidcr fac ility in Waxahachie, Texas.
Today's themes, highlighted by
a spocch 10 volunteer groups and a
visllto a Rivru:sidc welfare facility,
were community serviCe and self·
reliance - two staples of lhc Clin•
ton pitch.
.
The president also is tryina in
these two crucial states 10 pu\ the
best face on dismal economic news
- "We should resist the ursc to
exaggerate our problems' ' - and
returning to the change vs. truat
argument he fllSL made last week.
"You' re going to hear a lot oC
talk about change, but to me Ibis
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Tile D'8ily Sentinel

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WASHINGTON- If James
Baker leaves lhc S111e Department
to ride 10 lhe rescue of lhc noun·
DBVOTBD TO TIIB ~OIP Til&amp;~~~ AlmA
dcring Bush campaign, he would
probably be replaced by lhe depart·
mcnt's No.2 official, Lawrence
J;agleburgcr. As acting seerewy of
stale, Eaglcburgcr would serve
ROBEIT 1.: WJNGETI'
more in lhc role of care1akcr than side, he became the lOp Amcriein
policy -maker until after the representative for one of those
November elections.
export.~ -the Yugo ear.
Durin~ his 30 years in the forTo be sure, Eaglcburgcr is held
CIIARtENE HOm.ICB
eign scrvtee, Eagleburgcr rose from in high esiCCm by Stale Deparunent
Gelleral M~n~~ger .
lhe ranks and held a wide range of s1affcrs. His career got its biggest
jobs including that of .former boost during the Nixon adminislrll·
· LETll!RS OF OPINION .,. 'll/llllcome. Tbey lboulcl be leu lhan 300
.ambassador to Yugoslavia. In a lion when he became a proLCge of
wonts. All letters ue oal&gt;lect to edltiaa IIIII must be lli&amp;oed with DIDIO,
sense, his chief asset is also a lia· Henry Kissinger, followed by his
lddreaa and lelephone nwilbor. No.mRpecl lelllra will be publilbed. Letters
bilily. Eagleburgcr has revolved in stint in Yugoslavia under Carter.
-.w be in &amp;ood tute, oddnninc liMa, 1101 penonalitiea.
and out of the diplomatic door During the Reagan adminiSilalion,
. ~--~----~~~~~----~ more than any other government he was a.'&lt;.~istanl sccreiary for Euroofficial in recent history.
pean l(ffairs ,and undcrsccre~ary for
As ambassador to Yugoslavia in political affairs, until he retired in
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the late 1970s, he was an ardent 1984.
advocate of American bank loans
When his nomination was pend·
to that coun11y. When he left, he ing to become deputy Secretary of
, joined the board of directors of a stale in early 19119, we reported
Yugoslavian bank that benefited how as ambassador and assislanl
By WALTER R. MURS .
from those loans. While on the secretary, Eagleburger leaned on
inSide, he encouraged Yugoslavia American banks to loan money to
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON - In the last campaign, lhe Democratic nominee 10 gcncrdiC hard cash by producing Yugoslavia, even though loans to
cringed when George Bush callod him 100 liberal. This time, Bill C~nton cxpons. When he was on lhe out· East European countries were
mocked the very idea as a SCratChed Republican record with lhe needle
Stuck.
.
On labels, on foreign policy, on capillll punishment and Dlhcr mauers,
the Clinton campaign has adoplcd a s11111egy of prompt- somclimcs preWATC~ '~SEANNE'
emptive- rcbuual.
II may succeed and it may 1101. The Republicans haven't yet launched
the full fall campaign offensive that is sure to begin aLtheir convention in
Houston. which opens Aug. 17.
TO WAltH •QEVERJ.Y lollLLS90210
But the Clinton campaign already has established lhal il&lt; candidate
TWO NOW...
will not play the passive resistance politics of 19HH, when Michael
Dukakis stuck to his own script and seldom countcrpunchcd. Pukakis
now says,lhe new campaigners have learned and appliod the hard lcssnns
of his losing rap: against Bush.
The difference is on display in the liberal labeling argument
Dukakis said in 19R8 lhallhe campaign and election were about compcLcncc, not ideology. He ran ran that way, even aftcr Bush made L fur
liberal a major liability lhal equaled spending, lllxcs and softness on
cFimc, on defense, even on palliotism. In every set speech, Bush &lt;aid he.
not "the liberal governor of Massachusctt&lt;" shared lhe helicfs of most
Americans.
,
Republicans now seck to chWJgc the tunc but keep the lhernc. Bush
says the middle-road, moderatc image of ArkWJsas Gov. Clinton is only
camouflage for a liberal. Clinton says 'liberal' is the only word the
Republicans know, calling it an old dog thai won't hunt again.
In his pre-convention campaigning, the president quotes George
McGovern, the 1972 Democratic nominee and an unabashed liberdl, as
saying that Clinton and Sen. AI Gore, the vice presidential nominee,
would show lhcmselvcs to be liberals once they were elected. Bu.&lt;h said
they stand for big govcmmcn~ for spending Wld for 1axcs.
· That's bull, Clinton told a liberal audience in San Diego on Monday.
He said Bush is llying to make it a campaign of "liberal versus conscrva·
tivc,lcfi versus right" instead of llllking about new idea.~ and solution&lt;.
"People try to pul on yCSLCrday's broken record that sticks in the same
ot.d place in the song: lax and spend, laX an4 spend, laX and s)l(;nd," he ,
said in a mocking singsong voice, to applause and laughtcr at the National
Urban League convention.
"And lhcn they have the negative handlers push the arm a liule fanhcr.
The old Walt Disney film
II sticks a~ain and it goes: libend, liberal, liberal.''
"Pinocchio" is back on lhe movie
Dukak1s, by contrast, .said early in his campaign that Bush should slop screens. II would be a good idea if
criticizing olhers. He avoided the liberal description and complained in we all went to sec it again.
two campaign debates that Bush kept trying 10 apply ilto him. Then, nine
It's as plain as lhe nose on your told there is no commandment
days before the election, he said he was one. "I'm a liberdl in the tradition face - and mine - that lying is against
lying among the Ten Comof Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and John Kennedy," he said.
out or hand in this counlly, both in mandments.
· Clinton said all along lhal he was a counter-puncher, schiXllcd in a high places and in k&gt;w.
The one that comes closest is
stale where politics can be tough and personal, prcJllred not only k&gt; match
A reviewer of a recent book "Thou shalliiOI bear false willlCSS
auacks but to escalate them.
about the Clarence Thomas apinsl thy neigllbot." This forbids
Afier Bush said he wa.&lt; the man the voters could trLL&lt;l on forci~n poli · Supreme Court hearings says, "II lying on the witness stand. The
cy, and his spokesmWl called Clinton reckless, lhc Democral&lt; dehwrcd a has become almost a cliche to say Living Bible renders this com·
three-way rebuual seeking to pulthc argument in their own terms. II came that truth took a back seal to politi· mandmcnt: "You must not tell
from Clinton, Gore and former President Carter.
cal considcrdtions during the con· lies ." But that is a paraphrase
The Democratic National CommiliCC issued a four·Jllge compilation of firmation process for Thomas. The rather than a literal translation.
sUIICments by Republicans saying, as Clinton had, thai the United Suucs author of this book shows how What lhc commandment really is
should consider air strikes lo guard United Nations relief efforts in thoroughly 11ue that cliche is."
saying is "You musliiOitclllics in
Bosnia.
It was obvious to all from the coun."
Clinton and company wound up sounding tougher than Bush toward bcginnin~ that both Thomas and
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It was no minor mallcr in
Serbian cease-lire violations in Yugoslavia, and toward Saddam Hussein Anita Hill could not have been ancient times to be caught lying
in·lraq.
·
telling the truth.
under oath.
In prior campaigns, Republicans have usually taken lhc hard line on
Lying is so common in the busi·
One ancient code of laws -the
foreign policy. In lhis one, they talked of making an is.&lt;uc of Demncmtic ness world that a few year ago lhe Code of Hammurabi - spccilied
leaders' opposition to the resolution that authorized Bush to usc f&lt;.-cc in Harvard Business School inslitulcd lhaL if you accused somebody of a
the Persian Gulf.
what amounlcd to a course in lying. crime and it turns out you were
· Bul Gore volcd for lhc advance authorization in the Senate: Clinton. in H wasn 'I inlendcd to leaCh students lying, you yourself would have to
Arkansas, was vague about that but backed. the war once it hcgan.
how to Iic but to teach them how to serve lhe scntcnce normally mctcd
· So, too, on another question: crime and capilal punishment. Clinton be on guard against being lied to in out for such a crime.
said Wednesday he was appalled that Vice Presidelll [}Jn Quayle wa.&lt; try· the corpqraiC world.
If you were called as a witness
ing to make an issue of lhc suggestion that he would appoint ju;~kcs
It surprises a lot of people to be in defense of somebody accused of
opposed 10 lhe death penalty.
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"Dan Quayle and George Bush can 1alk about capi1al JIUnishmcnt ,"
said Clinton, who has signed off on four executions a.~ governor. ''I'm the
only one who's carried it out."

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein

Clinton schooled in
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frownod on by lhc adminiSilalion.
On one occasion in early 1983, he
summoned executives of nine
major Amcrican banks to Washing·
ton to ilnplorc: !hem to loan money
to Yu~oslavia - even if it meanC
Ltimmmg back loans to other East
European nations. TfC¥Sury Sccrc·
tary D.on Regan was reported Iy
livid at Eagleburgcr's meddling.
In a 1985 interview, a Yugosla·
vian newspaper asked Eagleburllcr
if he felt any culpability in puwng
Yugoslavia billions of dollars into
debt. His reply was: "I helievc I
did a great favor 10 Yugoslavs getting them lhc money they felt wa~
nccdod at lhc lime. I will not apologize because of this. If now
Yugoslavia ha.~ dirr~~:ukics in pay·
ing back, then maybe she should
1101 have taken lhc leans."
These Mpccts of his pall could
come back to haUill Eaglehurgcr. In
lhe meantime, many in Congress
are loath ui sec Baker jump the
Slate Depanmcnt ship in order to
run a political campaign - panicu·
.larly at a critical juncture for sensitive negotiations in the Middle
East. where Bal;er's personal pres·

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PRES£ ONE NOW•..
PRESS

tigc is key 10 Wly agroci!!Cnl.
"Buker's an unusual talent,"·
one senior House Democrdttnld us.
"Taking him out of his current
position to lake over lhe campaign
is really pulling politics ahead of:
the country. It might be the best.
thing in the world for the Bush:
campaign, but it's a scrillliS mistake ·
for the country."
:
This oflicial called Eaglcburgcr:
"capable" and even "nutsland·
ing," but said lhc prohlcm ,is he's '
just going 10 be 'an "acting sccrc-·
tary of swtc. There's going to be a
void .... It's no time to pull your lop:
guy out to save the campaign."
·
QUAYLE HUNTING - After:
10 days of excited speculation.;
Vice President [}dn Quayle n.wnt··
ly told his staff he wa.&lt; staying JIUI
on the ticket .with Gcor~e Bush,
Quayle LOOk htmself oiT llll;. poilU·
cal death watch during a meeting
with staff and advisers at which
time he IOid them Ill pnx:c&lt;'ll wilh.
preparations for the Rcpuhlican.
National ConvcntilMI in August.
The talk thai Qwylc would he
dumped from lhe ticket comes only
months after he thought he was·
linally on top of his political game,.
and was emerging from a long peri·
od of ridicule. Murphy Brown,
family values and a mis.pclled
word on national televisivn
changed all that. .
RcpublicWl sourocs loki us.carli·
cr !his year that Quayle llMillghlthe
election was going to be a cake·
walk compared to the Ia.&lt;!, when he ·
was the object of late-night talk·
show jokes. One officilll said
Quayle fell "invincible" after sur· ,
viving an exhaustive profile hy The
Wa.'ihington Post.
Although Quayle was lcJll '"' a
light lca.~h in lhe 19HH prcsillcntial .
campaign. since then he ha• wan·
dcrl:d off the safe confines of the
White House und into the sh!x~ing" ·
·spree of the campaign fray. llis
handlers have been at a loss to
instruct him , and the Bush cam·
paign ha~ been in such tunnuilthal
no one can reel him hack in.
In March, we reported thai the"
marchin~ orders thai best descrihc
Quayle s campaign role arc,
" You're on your o'wn."

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What does Bible say about lying?
George R. Plagenz

murder and it was discoverod you
had lied in your testimony, you
yourself would be sentenced for
murder. This cut down consider·
ably on the number of people who
would bC willing to lie for a friend
in coun.
· But lherc is nothing in the Ten
Commandments about the kind of
lying 10 each other that we do all
the time. Some Iies are so common
that they deceive almost nobody.
The four most familiar are said to
be: "T~c check is in the mail";
"I've got a headache"; "This
won't hun a bit"; and "I have to
hang up now. I've got a another
call wailing."
Something that may be just a&lt;
bad as lying is telling unpleasant
llUths about 01hers. Gos.~ip often
lakes the rorm of gratuitous llUth·
tcllin~. While what is !lllid may be
IIUC, 11 oflcn sei'VC!I the purpose of
undermining Party X -the person
being talkod about who isn'tthcrc.
The "false wilnes.~" who lOOk
the stand against Jesus wer~ nm
lying when they testified he had

said, "I will JIUII down this temple
... and in three days I will huild
another." What made them l'alse ·
witncs.scs is lhal they fell into the
category of those who tell the truth
in order to "play somebody false"
- to j;Cl somebody else in trouble.
Their evidence was inlCndcd to ll".lp
Jc.~us in lhe charge of bla.&lt;(lhcmy.
Some lymg of course is rclaiiVC·
ly hann les.&lt;. I called a cler~yman
friend or mine the other day lo
invitc him 10 a prdyer breakl'a.&lt;l.
"I'd love 10 come," he said,
"but I'll be out of town that day."
What this ministcr docsn'tlnow uniC.'i.&lt; he is reading this no11· - is
thai I never told him on what day
the breakfast wa.~ lobe hekl.
But he is 001 the only Pir~xchit1
among LL&lt;. Ir anyone kCJll mum of
the number of times you and I have
told this kind of lie, we would all
need a nose job.
Geurge ~'~ligen~ IR • syndir1t· :
ed writer for Ne"·spaprr t:ntrr· :
prlw A!I!IIKilllkm.

Navy defies policies on information

EDITOR'S NOn:- Waller R. Murs, vice presilknl and r&lt;~um­
nist for The Associated Press, has reported on WashinKiun and
national polities for more than 25 years.

Today in history
By The Alloclatcd l'ral
· Today is Friday, July 31, the 213th day of lm. There IW 153 days
left in lbc year.
: Today's Higblight in History:
· One yt-.110, oo July 31, 1991,l'lesident BIBb and Soviet President
Mikhail S. Gorblcbev signed the Stratepc Arms Rcdoction Truty in
~w, usia&amp; jltJIS made of metal from mtt:rJncdiale.range noclear mis·
siles that were deltrOycd under a 1987ncaty.
:On Ibis date:
: In 1556. SL lg!Wins of Loyola, f~ ci the Society of Jesus - the
Jesuit onler~C•hn!ic ~and brothers -dic:d in Rome.
: In 1777, lbc Matqua de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French noble11181l,
made a ma,lar·aaml ill the Continental Army afttt offering his help
tolbc rebellin American colonists.
; In 1875,
17th pclidcnt ci the United States, Andrew Johnson. dic:d
in'Carter Slllion, Tenn., II qe 66.
: In 1948, ~'~widen~ Harry S. 1'nlmln helped dc:dicate New YOlk Inter·
rultional Airport It Idlewild Ftcld. (The ailport was later rmamcd John F.

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After many monlhs of digging, I
have discovered where the U.S.
Navy sends its ofrtccrs, I!Crsonnel
experts and public rela11ons spe·
cia lists for training.
II' s the Golden Dragon School
of Leadership, Public Communica·
lion and Crisis Management. local·
cd in a dark alley ncar the Great
Hall of the People in Beijing. Many
honoraple members of the Pol it·
buro moonlight as insllUCtors !here.
I admit I have no secret sources
or documents on this. I have
ciphered it out by deduction: The
place where lhe Tiananmcn Square
massacre occurred and where the
covcr up and revision continues is
the only spot on Earth where the
Navy's leader~ and image experts
could possibly have been 11ainod to
be so bad. ·
The infamous Tailhook incident
amply demonstrates Lhi~. In
September 199 I, naval avtators

Joseph Spear
flew at public expense to Las
Vcgas for the 35th convention of
the Tailhook Association, named
for the device that grabs planes
landing on ain:raft carriers. In fits
of drunken revelry. aviaLors formed
a gantlet in a hallway at lhe Hilton
and grabbed the breasts and but·
locks of females who walked by,
and aLICmplod to Sllip some of lhcir
clothing.
LL Paula Coughlin, a hclicoplcr
pil01 and admiral's aide, IIIICC told
The Wa.~ington PosL thai she was
"the most frightened I've ever
been in my life." While strugglins
past her tormentors, she said, "I
thought, 'I have no control ove(
these
~uys. I'm going 10 be gang·
ftnd y,.
rd 1- .
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: 1n 1953, Sen. RoiJert A. Tift or Ohio, !mown as "Mr. Republican,"

di~~~~!!f'u63si-c )lObe ~er ScveniiWmitlcd piclules

Five yeaqo: lnlliln piJpimJ IIICI riot poli41e c!MIIed ill tile Mllsllm
of die 1110011•1 aurftlce.
.
holy city c1 Mecc:J in Saulli Arabia, ranltbil ill tile delllll c1- &lt;4011
•In 1972. 20 ~ 110, Deauwltic vic;o.p-csiclcrGII candidate Thomu people, according" tile Saudi pamaeM, wllicll "'-' die Inn~-. for
PJ&amp;I'!'m witlldrew Cram die tlcbt with Oeorp McGovern rollowlng dia- .die
Seven Lilb.aa Cllb"- officWs IIID ir'nr' bonier
cJoluri,a fllleiO" hid once ltiiCiqone JIIYChiatric ftltliileiL
poa ~ llalD by llllknown ew!l••· Soriet "blact bent" OO!!!!M!Mij)l
In 1!181,a ~'fllldt-old major Jcaaue banbeD ~ended.,
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were suspected. Sewn~o kllled wbea an Amtrak paaoaaer
In 1981, tile Ieider of Panlrna, Ocrl. Omar TomJOS, was t:illcd m a traln deniled Dell' Camileli; s.c:Seven people -ldllc:d wbea 1 bus
plane CIIIIJ.
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. carrying Oirl Scow c:rubcd ill PUn Sprinp. Calif. '
In 1989, a JliO;lnniln 8J'OUP 18 ~ rele toe! ~
Y VI~
Today'a Blnbclaya: llcooomlat M1111111 Flicdm• lJ 80. ~
purpc:md!y allowing the bod)' or Americ111 hoatqo W
R.. Hips Curt Gowdy Ia 73. M1or Don Mlmy 1163. Amaa ~
II S3.
danalina Cram I rope,~ bla lrklt•t!Jl«&lt; hid tlnllla!ed 10 kill.llim.
Acttell SUIIII P1a11DCry II 49. Aclreas OenldiDe Clwplin il Tennis
fen )an qo: fon)'·IIX children and. lmll adulll were killed when player EYOillle Ooollpg Cilwley is 41.
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two bulcllnd
can c:ollldecl oo 1 1J4bway Dell'~ Prance.
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Satul'd11y, Auaj: 1
Accu-Weather• forecast for daytime conditions and hi~h tcmpcmturcs

· By The Associat~ Press
The last of lhc storm clouds will
move out of Oh,io tonight and a
sunny and dry day is on 1ap for Sat·
urday, lhe National W~ther Ser·
vice said. Highs will be mostly in
the upper 70s.
But it ·won't last. Forecasters
said anolher cold front will move
through the state Sunday, bringing
more showers and thunderstorms.
There will be little change in tern·
pcraturcs.
The iccord-high tempcralure for
this dau: at the Columbus wcalbcr
station was 96 degrees in 1954

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"lnvcstigatoo subse&lt;jucntly con·
eluded that at k:ast 70 ofriCCI'S were
involved, butlh9y could name only
two suspects because of lhe "clos·
ing or ranks." A furious Senate
Armed Services Coinmillcc rro1.c
more than 4,000 Navy promotions,
and the House Appropriations
Commiuee voted to eliminate
10,000 Navy jobs. The measure
was "directly connected to the
obslluction and arrogance in lhe
Navy," fumed Rep. John Murtha,
D-Pa.
Murtha is absolutcly right, and
what amazes me most is the fact
that the Navy has gOIICn aw-dy with
it for so long.
.
Having covcrod lhe military for
two years in the mid-'70s and hav·
ing writlcn about it off and oo for
25 ~I Cl!l say without cquivocauon thai· the Navy is the most
cavalicr of the services and is UIICr·
ly disdainful of any ~ffort 'to make
itanswc:rablc to lhc public it exiSI.'
to serve. A journey into the Navy
corridors.11 the Pcnta1on was a
foray into enemy tcrritory. In all
my expcricncc, I met but one semi· ·
I"CipQIIsivc Navy inrormatioA offi.
ccr. Rcspon.a to routine inquiries
consumed weeks: subsllntive
qucric:s were ct11111ly ipon:d.
Lc.o!L you think I am a dloru1 of
one, consider lhe opinion of veiCr·
an defense reporter Fred Reed,
writing in Navy Times in IIJKH:
"The Navy is surly, comNtive,
inefficient and .unhelpful." Or the

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1989 congressional order that
directed "all service.•" to wndoct
a communicatiOn~ study and which
contained' these words : "This
directive includes lhe.Navy."
;
Through . the years, I huve .,;
watched as the Navy thumbed iu ·
nose at critics. There was the .,
deputy thief nf riavulopcrations ·''
who scorned his congressional ;
overseers and lhe'WIU' Powers Res·
olution lhat give.~ legislators limit· .:
ed conli'OI over combat opcrJtions. .
There wa.~ the shooling down of an ...,
Iranian civilian airliner, delails of which arc only now becoming :
available. There wu.~ lhe cxpk&gt;sion '
onlhc batdc.'lhip Iowa and the sub- "
sequent allcmpl to blame it '"' an '
alleged homosexual spat. .
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Academy scandals: the charges of ~.
cheating, hazing, diluted academic
requiremenl&lt;; the CIL'IC of the ca~let
Who was not allowed 10 graduate ·;
because injury prevented him fniRl : :
doiM lhe rtljuirtd numhcr nf pull- 1;
ups; the female midshipman who ~
was handcuffed to u urinal in a ·
men's resuoom.
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Scv~l weeks ago, under lire in .'
the Ta1lhook scandal, lhe· Navy's 1
Ofnce of Information adopted a
new policy: There would he no
response tn any inquiry uhoul Tail·
1Mx1k, however n111tinc.
Exactly how they do it at the
Golden Dragon liChool.
JOMpll SpeMr Ill M1yndlrllted
wriler for NeWApMj)el' •:ntff'prlse
AssociMtlon.

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Tonight, variable cloudiness. A
chance of showers and thundet·
storms early. Low around 60.
Chance of rain is 40 pcrccnl!·Satur·
day, partly sunny. High around 80.
Extended forecast:

Sunday through Tuesday: ·
Chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday ..Fair
on Tuesday. Morning lows mainly
mid-50s 10 low 60s. Highs in upl?':r
70s to mid-80s Sunday and m•d·
70s to low 80s Monday and Tues·
day.

--Area deaths-Albert Price

Jane Hill
Jane (Wolfe) Hill of Moore
Haven, Fla., formerly of Meiss
County, died uncxpcclcdly on Fri·
day, July 31,992 at her residence.
She was born at Apple Grove,
and resided in lhc Plants and Letart
Falls areas of Meigs County.
Arrangements arc under the
direction of Ewing Funeral Home
in Pomeroy.

Alta Murray
Alta Elizabeth Murray, 75, of
39527 Murray Road in Pomeroy,
died on Friday, July 31, 1992 11
Eldcreare in Ripley, W.l{a
Born on April 26, 1917 in
Meigs County, she was the daugh·
ter of the late Alha and Rosa Will
White. She was a houscwire, and
aucndcd lbc Carleton Ch'"h.
Survivin1 arc two sons, Dana
Murray of Dry Ridge, K'.y, and
William Murray of Hilliard\ fo~r
grandchildren: Greg Murray, Tina
Ware, Michael Murray and David
Byrd; and three grcat-grandchil·
drcn.
Besides ~~~arcnu, she was
preceded in
by her husband,
Dana L. Murray; a grandson,
Christopher Murray; two sisters,
Della Douglas and Erma Will; and
a brother, Theodore White.
Funeral services will be held on
Sunday at 1 p.m. at Carleton
Chu~h. ":ill R~y. Cl.~ H~rson
orr~~:~aung. Bunal will be m Wells
Cemctery.
Friends may call at the Ewing
FunCI'III Home in Pomeroy on Sat·
urday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8
p.m.
.
Memorial donations may be
made to CarlelOII Chun:h.

Topic announced
for 1\Jesday session
"How to Nurse a Newborn
Baby" will be the topic at the
Meigs County Nursing Mothers
Support Oroup which will mee1
Tuesday at noon at the Meigs
County Health DeparlmcnL
The meetings arc a joint effort
of thil Health Ocparlmcnt, prenatal
Clinic, and WIC OITICC. Any intet·
esled women are welcome 10
~ttei1d. It is espcciai!Y helpful to
come while a woman 1s ~ 10
learn aboui breastfecdmg before
the baby is born, according 10
Elaine Matheny who handles the
program through the local WIC
orr~ce.
.
In talking about next week's
program, Matheny said thai breast·
feeding a new baby gives many
advantages from the moment or
bil'th. t:carning the latest information helps the mother have 111
enjoyable experience with her new
baby with both mother and baby
bmcntin~ from brwtfcodlna.
Additional information on the
proaram ofrcrod tluilugh lhli Hclllh
Dcparllnent may be obtained by
calling Matheny at 992-6626.

Marriage licenSes .
Murriag ·llecnscs have been
granled in Meigs County. Probate
Court to Michael Anthony Cham·
bcrl, 34, POnlCI'OY, and Tetty Mar·
lcnc Lambert. 41, Pomeroy; lnd 10
Scott Wayne Barton, I R; Rill Inc
and Melissa Renee JuKtiK, ,19,
. Pomeroy.
Pkk 3 Numbers
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(eight. one, one)'
Plc114 Numbers
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while the record low was 47 in
1967. Sunse11011ight will be at8:47
p.m. and sunrise Saturday al 6:30
a.m.
Around tbe nation
Rain fell in several Northeastern
cities early today and fog shrouded
much of the East Coast. It was
mostly cloudy elsewhere in the
United SlatCS.
Rain from a low pressure system
in the Great Lakes was expected to
move into New York and New
England today, keeping tempera·
tures cool.
Rain and thunderstorms extend·

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Friday, July 31, 1992

Albert H. Price, 74, of RouiC 2
in Albany, died at his residence on
Thu.rsday evening, July 30, 1992.
He was born in Pagcvillc, son of
the laiC Jessie F. Price and Mildred
Grace (Bean) Price Welch.
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army during World War II, and
was a member of lhe Albany VFW
Post9893.
•
He is survived by his wire, Eva
G. Brickles Price; a daughter,
Nancy Price Phillips of Albany;
two step-sisters, Lula Schnider of
Lancastcr and Ella . Gilkey of
Columbus; two grandc~ildren,
Eugene Phillips, Jr., and Wendy Jo
Phillips, both of Albany: two great·
grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was pre·
ccdod in death by an infant brother,
Gerald Wcs(ey Price, and a.stepbrother, Clcdient Welch. ,....
Graveside serviecs will be held
at Wells Ccmclery in Pagcvillc at 2
p.m . on Sunday, conducted by
AlbanyVFW.
· Friends may call at Bigony-Jor.
dan Funeral Home on Saturday
from 7 to 9 p.m.

Wheeler Sarson
Wheeler H. "Bud" Sarson, 72,
of Grandview, Mo. He died on
Thursday, July 30, 1992 in G11nd·
view.
He was the son or the late
Wheeler and Ethel Pickens Sarson,
and was a retire!~ postman and a
vCICran of World War II.
He is survivod by his wife, Mac
Sa/SOil; a son, Gail, and a daughter,
Carol, all or Grandview; three sis·
tcrs: Sylvia M. Wolfe and Vir,ie
Ou11, both of '!lacine, and Lou1se
Mcrodith of Belpre: two brO!hel'll,
Lewd SIII'SOII of Apple Grove and
Ralph Sarson of South Point; and
several nieces and nephews,
including his nicee, Juanita Justis
of Belpre. who wa.~ raised as a sis·
ter.
' Bc.~idcs his parenl~. he wa.~ pre·
ceded in death by his brother,
Harold; and three infant sistcrs.
ArrJngemcnts are pending und
will be announced by George
Funeral Home in Grandview.

Augusta Barnhart
Augusta L. (Perry) Barnhart. 83,
died Friday, July 31, 1992 at her
residence on Slale Route 1 in Tuppers Plains.
Funeral arrangements will he
announced later by White· Blower
Funeral Home, Coolville.

Trustees to meet
l.clart Township Trustees will
mcot on Monday 11 7 p.m. at the
office building. No more mid·
month mcctinp will be held in lhe
IOW!iship.

Divor~es sought

Actions for divorce have been
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Cqurt br, Marybcllo D.
Schulll., Reedsville, against Earle
L. Schultl, R'CCdsvillc; and by
Lynn 'taylor, Pomeroy, a~ainsl
Robl:rt Taylor, I'Umcroy.

Northeast, the Midwest and the
northeast Plains.
.
Highs in the 80s were forecast :
from the central Atlantic coast ·
lhrough the Appalachians, the cen· :
tra1 Mississippi Valley and the rest :
clthe Plains. Hishs in the 90s were ·
expected in the Southeast and most :
of Texas . Temperatures were :
expected to lop I00 in the South·
west and inland pockets of the
Northwest.
The high temperature for the .
nation Thursday was I09 degrees at .
Laughlin, Nev., and Bullhead City,
Ariz.
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Continued from paRt I
menl plan is approved. Each county
should be responsible for il&lt; own
activitie.~ with monies (littcr, recycling, collection) allocated kl each
county per capita. Each could
would have one reprcsenwtivc on
the executive commiucc who
would have a say in how the
..
money is allocated and 'spent in
their county. However, they will
not be able 10 do anything unless
they have the concurrence of the
board of directors. The district
office would be staffed by a sccrc·
lllry, if nccc.'&lt;.'iary, and a director, if
nceessary, who would be rcsponsi·
blc to coordinatc lhe six counties'
efforts;
• In rewriting the plan, we (dis·
tricl) would not include anything
unconstitutional. However, the dis·
tricl would explore lhe possibilities
of how to control out-of-state
wasle.
"If you (commiuce) think the
plan is going to pa&lt;.&lt;, slick to your
guns," said Kasler. "If not, let's
.
work something out and rcorga·
SEALANTS APPLIED • Meigs Cou11ty
Seal111ts dose over areas 01 the teetll where
nize."
Health Commissioner Dr. Margie Lawso11,
tootllbruslles do not liL Pictured is Kristin Tor·
By reorganizin~. Kasler sug·
D.D.S., lel't, don~ted htr time this morning &lt;•·rl·
res, ce11ter, as tilt sealant is applied with IIS.~~­
gcsted jointly askong OEPA for
day) at the Meip County Health Depart111mt to
taDCe fr0111 Cilldy Burkbmer, dental as.~i!llllnL
apply rree sealants for children In lhe couwty.
more time, involving Vinton and
Gallia county resident&lt; and !cuing
lhe chips fall where lhey may.
Continued from page I
"Athens County cannot sec
Clinton's tremendous polling
throwing away its research on a election, like every other one, is Republican Family Picnic in Ell(
also
about
trust,"
Bush
said
in
lead
here promptod a Bush adviser
Grove Village ncar Chicago. He'll
poorly conceived plan," he staled.
Anaheim
.
"Who
do
you
trust
to
10
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The Washington PosL lhal it
be talking up free uadc Monday in
"We (A then•) would be more beneficial to others if we wcre 'frcc and change America? Who do you trust Georgia's ICxlilc belt before head· was time to go to Plan B - win·
not to do what's easy or sounds ing for a campaign rally in Jack· ning without California. But olhcllO
on our own."
sonvillc, Aa .. with Vice Pre.•ident said Bush wa.&lt; 1101 ceding lhe stale
Following a discussion on the good ... but to do what is right?"
with lhe most electoral votes.
Bush was in California a day Dan Quayle.
recommendations, Neal stated he
wanled Alhens offtcials to respond after lhc release of a statewide poll
that showed Clinton with a record
on the plan before pulling it in.
Neal also told the commiuee he 34-poinl lead and four times as
had received a lctiCr from OEPA, many former Ross Pcr01 supponcrs
indicating its concern that it had as the president. ll was one among
Gibbs·Oidaker reunioll
~3. There will be a potluck dinner.
nOL yet received the ratified draft many causes for alarm in a week
Descendants of Harry C. and Bring your own table service.
solid wa.~lc management plan from nolllblc for major shifts in rhetoric,
Cl11.o;ses ofTeral
uavel plans and olher stratcgic con· Virginia Powell Gibbs and Lou
they AGHJMV district
Vema
Oldaker
will
hold
lheir
fami·
A children's class will be
The chairman said the three siderations.
ly
reunion
Aug.
9
at
I
p.m.
at
lhe
offered
by the Middleport Arts,
questio~ ill!&lt;!Qd.Qd;.ifll~ ,le~r had . , Tile prc~iden(s SICppcd·UP U'aV·
home
of
Kathy
Willis
In
Rudand.
Council
Saturday from 10·11:30
'been. answered and returned to cl Sthcdulc has him returning to
Further
information
may
be
a.m.
for
children
ages 3-9. Shirin
OEPA. Questions raised by OEPA Washington tonight, then leaving
obtained
by
calling
Ada
Oldaker
at
Nuggud will inslruCL the class and
included, status of the district's Sunday for Illinois and again Mon304-n3-5426.
the charge is S4 per person. Pre·
plan including dates of public com- day for Georgia and Aorida.
Eblin reunion
registration is n01 necessary. Furment period, public hearing, etc.;
In Illinois, Bush will ancnd a
The
25th
annual
reunion
of
the
ther
information may be obtained
problems encountered in meeting fund·raiscr for Senate candidate
descendants
of
the
late
Samuel
by
calling
992·2675.
the submittal deadline; and, sched· Rich Williamson, followed by the
Allen
Eblin
will
be
held
Aug.
8113
meeting changed
Tr!!5ttts
ulc for completion of remaining 12th Annual Northwest Suburban
p.m.
atlhe
roadside
park
on
Route
The
Scipio
Township Trustees
plan approval rt!juiremenL~. includ·
will meet Tuesday rather than
ing suhmiual or the ratified plan.
The following Meigs County , . . . - - - - - - - - QCQ ••• - - - - - - - . , Monday as previously S~;hcdulcd.
Reunion planned
townships have rali fied the plan: ,
Conlinued
from
page
1
The
Green, Ogdln and Caster
Bedford, Columbia, Lebanon,
reunion
will be held Aug. 9 at the
Lclart, Olive, Rutland. Salem, Sal·
reponed 10 the department that the signs were new and valued al
Columbia
Temple Christian:
ishury, Scipio, aDd Suuon. .
approximatcly $350.
Church on Route 689 ncar Point
Orange Township rejected the
Rock Mine. A basket dinner will be
plan and Chester Township has not
held
11 noon. Relatives and friends
yet responded.
welcome.
·
Six calls for assislllncc were answered on Thursday and early
Middlcpon, Pomeroy, Racine,
to
meet
Trustees
Rutland and Syro~euse villages have
Friday by units of Meigs Emergency Services.
The Olive Township Trustees
all ra1if1Cd the plan.
.Al 8:53 a.m. yesterday, Middleport squad went to Sycamore
willlliCCI
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Streel Emma Searles was taken 10 Hol1.cr Mod teal Ccntcr.
The district's executive commit·
at
lhe
Shade
River Stale Forestry,
tee has nn more meetings schcd·
At 1:14 p.m., Middleport squad was sent to Ovcrhrook Ccn1er.
Building.
uled at this lime.
Helen Kennody was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital. AI 3:22
·
Modern Woodmen picnic
p.m., Rutland squad went 10 New Lima Road and took Trinity
The
Modern Woodmen of .
WhitCraft and Chris Richmond to Veterans. AI 9:23 p.m ., Rocine
America
Camp
7230 will have get· .
squad went to Sliversvillc Road for Dorothy Brewer, who was taken
togclher
Aug.
8
a1 6:30 p.m. at lhe
Judgment r~ed
to Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Southbound Park on Route 33 ncar;
A judgment action has been
On Friday at 12:44 a.m., Middlepon squad went to Third Strcel
[}JrWin. Melon will be served and
and Louk Tina Bissell to Veterans. AI 6:43 a.m., Porncory S&lt;juad
filed in Meigs County Common
door prilC awarded. Everyone wei,
went to Lincoln Hcighl~ and transponod Mildred Shustcr to Vcler·
Pleas Court by Citizens National
come.
.
ans.
Bank of Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
I11111rd to meet
against Carol D. Chapman, Rut·
The
Mei$S Soil Wld WaiCr Con:·
land, in the amount of $5,417.70.
servalion
D1Silic1 Board of Super•
. The suit alleges default on an
visors will mCCI in special scssi011 ,
installment loan agreement.
Two people were llealcd for injuries aftcr a ooc-vchicle wreck
~ug. 8 at 7 p.m, at Star Mill Park
on New Lima Road ncar Rutland Thursday aroun&lt;l 3: I0 p.m.
m
Rac1ne.
An action for dissolution of
According to a rcpon from lhc Gallia·Mcigs Post of the State
marriage has been filed in Meigs
Highway Patrol, Chnstophcr Richmond, 27, Rutland, and Trinity
County Common Pleas Coun by
Whitcraft, 12, Albany, were riding on lhe bumper of a vehicle driv·
Debra Jean Doerfer, Racine, and
en by Vonda A. George, 21, Rutland, and were thrown off the vchi·
.
Thomas Christopher Roche,
cle afler the righLU'ailcr tire blew out causing it to spin around in lhe
The DUly Senlinel
Pomeroy.
.
roadway.
IU.eiiNMl
Richmond and Whitcraft were transported by the Mci~s County
l'llblloW ...'T allomoon, 11-.7
Emergency Medical Service to Vetcrans Memorial Hosp11al. Rich·
~r'li&lt;IQ II CGart Sl, P
.,
011
11M Ohlo Volley Publlolll..
mond was U'caled and released, and Whitcraft was held for observa·
Veterans Memorial
Ct 1 'feralliiMdia lac., P~,
lion.
TH,URSDAY ADMISSIONS·
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George and another passenger, Justin R. George, II months,
Helen Kennedy, Middleport.
were uninjured.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES •
Damage to George's 1978 Jeep Cherokee and 1111iler was listod
Lavcna Neal.
()Ida Noo
-!dool, Nollooot
I Meaw.i
tali-... Braa. . .
as moderate.
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George was cilcd by the patrol for having occuJllnl on the out·
Now
Now\lott0011.
July 30 dls.charges- Mrs.
side of the vehicle.
I'08TIIA8TIII:s.dBrent BillinRS lnd SQil, Am Caner,
Tllo Ooll~olillel, Ill c~ M.,
Kathryn Christian, Myrtle Fraley,
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651118.
Martha Gilliland, Alicia Lloyd,
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the South, Midwest, southern
Rockies and California A tornado IOUChcd down cast of
Jay, Okla., the National Weather
Service said. There were no reports
of injuries. Golf-ball-size hail fen
and wind ~usted to more than 70
mph in Otlahoma City.
Cleveland's rainfall ror the
month reached 8.25 inches, break·
ing the July record of 8.13 inches
set in 1912.
Temperatures in the 60s were
expected in rain-soaked upstate
New York today. Readings in the
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He outdueled Charlie Lcihnmdl
John Burkcu pi1ehed a four-hit- (8-4). Lcibrandt went seven innings
ler and Mau Williams singled three and allowed eight hils and three
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1.29 in lhroo slliTIS with Piusburgh. · The Expos went up 2-0 in the
The firatcs had scored only three first when Grissom drew a walk off
nms m24 innings for Jackson until Greg Mathews (0-1) and scored on
IIIey finally gOLIO Cardinals swrler Walker's 18th homer. Mathews
Mart Clark (2-5) in the seventh.
gave up five hits and four earned
Bob Patterson pitched the final runs, SLruck out one and walked
two innings for his seventh save.
three.
Clark had checked the Pirates on
Len Dykstra drove in both
ooerunovcr 14 innings this season
until Mike LaValliere doubled.
~- L ind singled and Alex Cole
lripkd over Rex Hudler's head in
rigllt f~eld lO break open the scorcks:s game,
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2. San Fr.mcrsco beat Allanla 5-0
Kirby
Puckclt isn't worried that
and Los Angeles defeated Sa~
the Minncsolll Twins have dropped
Dicgo6-5 in 10 innings.
Ol!l of first place for the first time
•:xpus 7, Phillies 2
Ma rk Gardner won his lOth since June.
game of _the season and Larry . "Some people might be panickWalker h1~ a two-run homer, but tng, but we arcn 't," Puckcll said
lllc Expos suffered a. severo setback after Thursday night's 5-2 loss to
when star outlicldcr Marquis Gris- the Milwaukee Brewers. ''Our time
som sulfcrcd a hwrline fracture of will 'comc and somebody is going
to have 10 pay."
his k:fl hand.
For now, the Twins aren 'I costGrissom, who leads the major
ing
other teams very much .
leagues with 54 stolen bases, was
They've
dropped four straight,
hit by• Phillics pitcher Cliff BnmlIcy in the si~th inning and will be their longest losing streak since
April 1991, and fallen from the AL
lost to the team indcfinilely.
West
lead for the first time since
Gardner (I 0-8) allowed six hiLS,
June
28.
suud out four and walked two in 6
meanwhile, won for
allll innings. Mel Rojas finished, theMilwaukee,
fifth
time
in
seven games and
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Oic•an. 1 4· ~ . .737, J .SO; Muuina, Btlti·
more, 10-4, .714, 2.~7 ; Smiley , Minncso\1, lll-.5, .667, 3.311; K. ltmwn , Tcus, 14·
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Oiu'IR, llaltimorc, 24; ltcardM, !lnston,
ll ; lh:nry, Milw•ukc:c:, 20: Thi&amp;pen,
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AI. Suarcndcd Slu:c&amp;cr Harna, Oc tmit l'iacn nutl'idd~:r. fnJ lhrw &amp;•met fOJ
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IJI1RJI Sc.lttlcnn Ju ly 22.
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Al~uc.rquc or the Pacific Coau Lcaauc.

remained five games behind Toronto in the AL East Chris Bosio (8-5)
scaucrcd seven hits in his third
complcle game of the season.
"1-11: got his job done," Puckett
said. "Hcdidwhalhchadtodo."
Bosio held ihc Twins to two hits
through five innings and led 5-0.
Bul he gave up three straight sin gles starting the sixth and found
himself facing Puckcu with runners
aL Lhc corners and no outs. Puckett
grounded into a run-scoring double-play and Bosio was back on
uack.
"I needed to get back to the
game plan and challenge them,"
Bosio said. "I tried Lo trick them. I
was ridiculous."
For Bosio, retiring Puckcll was
the key.

"There's the guy who's probably the MVP, and they've got one
run in and guys on first and tfiird,"
Bosio said. "If he gets a hit there,
it's trouble. That was the biggest
out of the game."
Twins starter Willie Banks (4-4)
allowed five runs and nine hits in 5
lj3 innings.
Franklin Stubbs ' RBI single
gave the Brewers a 1-0 lead in the
third, and Milwaukee broke open
the game in the sixth on B.J .
Surhoff's run-scoring single, Scou
Fletcher' s RBI double and a tworun single by Pat Listach off Carl
Willis.
In other games, Toronto beat
Kansas City 3-0, California beat
Seaulc 6-5 and New York beat Bai(See AL on Page 5)

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6, Padr~s S
(10 innings)
Last-place Los Angeles won for
only the second time in nine games
on Todd Benzinger's sacrifice ny.
That was the good news. The
bad news came before the game
when outfielder Darryl Strawberry
announced he will have season ending back surgery next month.
Benzinger's ny LO right drove in
Brcu Butler, who scored three runs.
Butler drew a leadoff walk from
loser Jose Melendez (5-7), who
balked him 10 second. Rookie Eric
Young then singled and Eric Karros, who drove in two runs and
scored twice, was intentionally
walked before Mitch Webster
struck out.
Benzinger then lofted a ny Lo
right with the outfield pulled in,
and Tony Gwynn's one-bounce
throw was too laic Lq get Butler,
who slid around Benito Santiago's
tag. The victory went to Jay Howell (1-1), who retired both hullers
he faced.

Indians to celebrate 60th year
in Municipal Stadium today
CLEVELAND {AP) - The cral admission ticket selling for Sl
Cleveland Indians game scheduled and bleacher scats selling for 50
for today with the Detroit Tigers cents. The price for popcorn and
was to mark the 60th anniversary pcanuL~ also was sci at .50 rents.
On Saturday. old-timers such as
of the first game ever played in
Municipal Sllldium.
Lhrcc-!ime India~ All-Star Rocky
The day was Sunday July 31, Col~v no and Mrckey Lolich and
1932, and the game was a pitching W1lhc Horton from the Tigers 1968
duel thai pined the Philadelphia World Series team will be featured
A's Lefty Grove against Cleve- in an exhibition game before the
land's Mel Harder inside a shining I :35 p.m. game.
Municipal Stadium.
S~nday is "T-Shirt Day", with
Philadelphia won the game 1-0.
the f1~st 15,000 funs in the gates
Slanley Mcjak remembers that rccc1vmg commemorative t-shirts
game. He and his brother, Louie, showing the 1992 Indians wearing
each spent the 55-cent admission the 1932 uniforms.
for dead center bleacher scats.
Stanley Mcjak, now a resident
of
St. Petersburg, Fla., planned to
Stanley was 18 al the time: Louie
return ~Jday 10 the swdium he says
was three years his senior.
"I read in the paper thai there he loves. This time, he said he
were 80,000 people in the stadium. would be with his duughler.
I remember that Philadelphia
"Louie passed away in 1986"
scored a run late, in the eighth or Mcjak said. "He was 75. If hew~
nimh inning, when Harder walked living, he'd be with me."
a man ," Stanley Mcjak, now 78,
recalled. He said he was disappointed at the loss, but thrilled with
SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
the experience of s~ing the first
446 4524
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game ever played in Municipal Stadium.
"The day was perfect," the
younger Mcjak said Wednesday .
"I kept that game in my memory
as one of the best ever played."
This weekend, the Indians were
to cclcbMc the 60th anniversary of
that first game in Municipal Swdium. Today,thc Lewn was to begin a
three-game home series with the
DcLToit Tigers with ''Turn Back the
Clock Day." The game was to
begin at 3:05 p.m., with both Learns
clad in 1932 uniforms.
Admission for the game was
also SCL at 1932 prices with a gcn-

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U.-S. swimmers win eight medals, set two new records

Uy LARRY McSHANE
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Adios, Mau Biondi. Your team mates gave you quite a send-off_
and you didn 't do 100 badl ourself. Hasta Ia vislll K'm tmy k 1
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Biondi and his swimn'ratcs sizzled while Zmcskallizzled Thursday. Shannon Miller salvaged silvcr for Lhe gymnastics learn afiCr
her world champion teammate
stumbled at the starl.
The swim 1cwn, in surpassing iiS
Seoul performance with six races
10 go r.mg up an impressive eight
medais and two records Thursday.
Biondi grabbed a silver in his last
Summer Games solo, the 50-meter
freestyle .
He didn't make an official
~nnounooment, bul Biondi spoke
likc a man who knew the end was
at hand.
" I didn't caleb Mark Spiv., bull ·
now ha~c 10 Olympic medals and I
don't think many people even
dream of doing that. I have it It's
done," he said.
The 26-year-old from Castro
Valley, Calif., could tic Spi11.'s IImedal mark as a preliminary swimmer on one last relay team- a role
which seemed impossible four
years ago when he dominated in
Seoul. His totals now: seven gold,
1wo silver, one bronze in three
Games.
Zmcskal, going for gold two
days after her coach announced his
retirement, simply ran out of miraclcs in the all-around competition,
She stepped out of bounds on her
noor_exercise, dashing any hope of
scndmg Bela Karolyi out a winner.
"It wasn'tthc best night of my
life," said Zmeskal, who received
a hug from her mentor after the
first -event stumble . Ahhough
Karolyi may be gone, Zmeskal
could come back - she'll be 20
for the Atlanta Games.
She could slill win a gold here
on the individual apparatus, bul
gymnastics' most prized medal
slipped away.
It went mstcad 10 unhcrdldcd
Tatiana Gutsu of the Unified Team,
a late substitute for an injured
teammate . The 15-ycar -old
Ukrainian outduclcd Zmcskal's
rival and ICarnmalc Miller, who finished second.
"I came in tonight to do the best
thai I could and Uy to win a gold
medal," said Miller, 15, of
Edmond, Okla. "I'm very proud 10
bring the silver medal back to the
Uniled SUites."
Day 6 of the Summer Games

Rev. James Kessee invites all p~rents of 1
the community to send their children (ages
· 4 and up) To the Voyage to the Deep.
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the rest of the world, Clanssa
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Mcssa~c rccc1ved .
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Thursd· 0 · ; De L H
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stopped Ad1lson Silva of Braz!l
wuh seven seconds lcflm their
132-pound bout Thursday nrght.
Seven of n1nc U.S. boxers have
advanced Lo Round 2
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Tennrs fans rcccived,a rarctrcal
- l~rce of Ihe worlds top four
mens players m a d~ublcs match.
11m Courrcncamed w1th Pele Sampras for a f1ve-sct doubles victory
over ~w.cdcs Stefan Edberg and
AndcrsJarryd.
It com~lctcd a doubl_c Thursday
for Councr, who casrly won 10
SLT~rght SCLs earher agamsl Israel's
G1lad B.loom , 6-2,6-0,6-0.

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a medal marathon· six race · each ye rows an opes.
ending with allca.stonc med~·l.
. "We knew Spain would be fired
With six races lefl tod· lh up for the match and that they
U.S. swimmers 'have hav':rriin~ would he ready •." ~~am leader
gold eight silver and six bronze Steve T1mmons smd. But most of
med~ls in B~rcclona _ live mo;c the pro~lcms wpro on our side of
than they won in Seoul.
the net.
Kicking off Lhe rush Thursdu
Wh1lc the volley~llers sllUgglc
was the bad boy of the buuern Y to wm ~err thrrd suarght gold, the
Melvin Slewart of Charlouc N (;• women s haskNball team, a twoHis father once worked for Ji~ ~nd 11me defending champion, was
Tammy Faye Bakker, which crealcd some family connicLs; Melvin
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was once caught naked in a girl's
dorm at 2a.m. .
But he was all business Thursday, zipping to a gold and an
Olympic record in the 200-mctcr
bullcrfly. After winning, he
chomped down ·on his medal in an
impromptu check to make sure it
was real.
"It's the Olympic Games. IL's
not a party, it's a celebration," said
Slewart, who knows lhc difference.
''IL's a celebration of just hard
work and who you arc and what
you want to do in life .... IL's an
incredible feeling."
The womcn's400-mcler medley
relay Learn did Stewart one beuer,
smashing a world record set by the
East Germans in 19114. The Learn of
Lea Loveless of Crestwood, N.Y.,
Aniw Nail of Towson, Md., Crissy
Ahmann- Leighton of Tuscon,
Ariz .. and jenny Thompson of
Dover, N.H ., bcucrcd the world
mark by 1.15 seconds. finishing in
4:02.54.
Janet E.vans, the sweetheart of
Seoul with her three golds, won her
first of the '92 Gamc.s with a lopsided win in the MOO-meter
freestyle.
TAKING AIM- The USA's Oscar de Ia aclion Thursday In Barcelona, Spain, which saw
The Americans weren't the only
Hoyo
or Los Angeles (lert) takes aim al Drar.il's the American win !he bout. (AP)
hoi swimmers; two other Olympic
Rou Silva during their 60-kg, boul In Olympk:
marks and one world record were
set. Lin Li of China, in the 200
individual medley, wiped out the
oldest swimming record on the
books, · East German Ute
Gcwcnigcr's 2:11.73 set in 1981.
Lin, who also ha.s two silvers, finishcd in 2:11.65.
Canada's Mark Tewksbury won
By The Associated Press
Bugel acknowledged he didn't Johnson injured Lhc shoulder MonLhc I00-mctcr backstroke gold
The
Los
Angeles
Raiders
and
sec the balllcs between Smith and day and swelling led doctors to
medal in an Olympic-record 53.98
the pectoral muscle was
seconds . Alexandre Popov of the Phoenix Cardinals didn't lei the Cardinals Ulcklc Luis Sharpe. The believe
Lorn - a diagnosis confirmed durUnified Team cswblished himself rain nor Phoenix coach Joe Bugcl two begun 10 scurnc after Sharpe ing
exploratory surgery Thursday.
get
in
the
way
of
their
fisticuffs.
gave
Smith
an
cxLTa
shove
al
the
as the fastest man (submerged)
The wide receiver position has
from
the
two
teams
Players
end
of
a
pass-rush
drill,
prompting
with an Olympic record against
been funhcr thinned by a broken
Biondi in the 50 meters. Popov shoved and shouted, then began skrrm1shes among other players.
ankle suffered Saturday by running,
throwing
punches
during
their
joint
Minutes
la1er,
Sharpe
and
Smith
now has two golds and a silver.
back Steve Sewell, who sometimes
practice session a1 Flagstaff, Ariz. squared off again bul didn't fight.
When showers sent the padded
"I 'm a football player, not a is a receiver on third down, and
combatants indoors, they went a profcs.sional fighter," Smith yelled. off-season back surgery for
few more rounds.
Later, he IOid reporters he want- Michael Young.
During the indoor action, Bugcl ed to slop fighting because of the
Jets
was slugged as he aucmpLed to onlookers.
The New York JeiS arc playing
break up a fight. The punch left
"I was thinking of the kids hardball with holdout veteran Ken
On the 14th circuit, Kinser's him with a bruised left check, but walehing the practice," Smith said. O'Brien while all bul handing lhc
determination and serious chance he wasn't seriously hurt.
"We oughtiO oc carrying on wilh starting quarterback job to Brown"Somebody got me. I just hope a decent practice, not starting ing Nagle. O'Brien is seeking S2
laking allowed him LO regain the
million, bul the Jets haven'! budged
lead. From thai point on, a nip-and- it wasn't my own player like lights...
Sharpe, entering his lllh sea- off their offer of $1.5 million made
tuck baiLie de vel oped beLween the (Raiders defensive tackle) Bob
two front-runners until Swindell Golic said. I think iL was one of son , said both teams arc physical, nearly a month ago.
O ' Brien's agent Jeff Moorad
took over for good on lap 22. One theirs got me in the eye. I got his adding that Smith , entering his
lap later, Kinser's disabled mount number," Bugcl said, referring to third season, has "a lotto learn and hasn ' t heard from the JcLs in two
slowed to a stop in turn four, hav- videotape of the evening practice in I' m going to have to take him 10 weeks.
school the next few days. "
" We remain perplexed,"
ing blown an engine.
the Walkup Skydomc.
Moorad said. "We're waiting by
Reporters counted II fights on
llronc~
Jac Haudcnschild, Millersburg
The Denver -Broncos' widcouts the phone."
moved into second on lap 38, but the Raiders' first day here . The
teams
will
practice
10gclhcr
twice
a
arc just out right now.
Licms
by this Lime Swindell was long
There may he another Sanders
day through Saturday.
gone.
Wide receiver Vance Johnson
After the outdoor action, Bugel will be sidelined about three in Lhc Dcuoit Lions' den.
Overall, more than 60 cars comcalled the fights "good, clean month s after undergoing surgery
Barry Sanders' older brother
peted in the program.
fun ." But Raider end Anthony for a tear in hi s right shoulder . Byron has a chance 10 make the
Smith didn'tlikc il.
Lions' roster as a backup running
SUMMARY
back.
FAST TIME: Steve Kin ser,
A 1989 draft choice of the
Bloomington, Ind., 13:29 new track
Chicago Bears, Sanders has g011en
record.
a close look from coach Wayne
Heat Ohc: Dave Blaney, Steve
Fontes as the Lions try to find a
Kinser, Steve Siegel, Gary Wright.
wonhy backup for the 1991 Player
Heal two: Craig Rankin, Jac
of
the Year.
Haudcnschild, Bobby Davis, Jr.:
BEREA, Ohio (AP) - Former $62,440.43 salary. Any money he
Patriol1
Donnie Kreitz.
Ohio State offensive coordinator earns in excess of thai amount, he
Eugene Chung has reponed to
Heat three: Terry McCarl, Elliol Uzelac is officially jusl visit- can keep. The contract ends April
Lraining camp - all 6-fool-4, 295
Sammy Swindell, Fra'nkic Kerr, ing lbc Cleveland Browns' summer 18, 1993.
pounds
of him.
Ma~k Kinser.
camp, but he has made it clear that
Uzelac has received Browns
The
New
England PaLTiOis' first· .Heat Four: Bobby Allen, Kevin he'd love to join coach Bi II coaching gear and a playbook and
round
draft
pick - an offensive
Huntley, Lance De Wease, Joey Bclichick's staff.
swnds behind the offen sive unit lineman oul of Virginia Tech
Allen.
Uzelac said he had lalk'ed to with the other members of
HeaL Five: Stevie Smith , Dan Bclichick about joining Lhc staff "a Bclichick's swff, helping out the known for protecting quarterbacks
- arrived Thursday after signing a
DicLTich, Andy Hillenburg, Johnny long time ago after I left Ohio offensive line.
four-year deal.
Herrera.
State." He also said that if
When the Browns leave camp
"I think this guy' s got every C-Main: Jamie Smith, Chris Bclichick offered him a job that he Au!!. 10 for a week of practice
thing,"
Dick MacPherson
Pichiro, Jack Hcwill, Ralph Spi - would accept il.
agarnstthc New York Giants at said. "h'scoach
a
thrill
to have him."
lhaler, Gary McCollum.
·
"I have great respect for Bill. I Fairleigh Dickinson University,
·
Chief.1
B-Main: Danny Lasoski, Kenny have ~real respect for Lhc Browns Uzelac said he will accompany the
Less than 24 hours after free
Jacobs, Danny Smith, Craig Keel • organl&lt;llllion. That would be a great team.
agent
kicker Mike Lansford hit Hof
Rod George.
opportunity."
Browns spokesperson Francine I 0 field goals, the Kansas City
A-Main: Sammy Swindell, Jac
Uzelac is auending daily work· Lubera said, "We addressed this
Haudcnscbild, Andy Hillenburg, outs at the learn's Berea training when they first noticed it - Mr. Chiefs brought a second kicker into
Donnie Kreitz, Bobby Davis, Jr., camp and has roomed with mem- Uzelac's presence at the training training camp. But it wasn't Nick
Lowery.
Mark Kinser, Danny Lasoski, Joey bers of lhe coaching sta[f.
camp - and he .is just one of the
The veteran Chiefs kicker,
Allen, Danny Smith, and Dave
If Uzelac is hired by the many coaches who have visited
whose
.793 career accurJcy is the
Blaney. ·
.
Browns, Ohio State -which is us."
best
in
NFL history, remains
Skyline action tonight
paying Uzelac $62,440.43 a year 10
Lubera declined to say whether unsigned.
Skyline Speedway in Slewan is not coach the Buckeyes - would Uzelac would be offered a position
The Chiefs on Thursday rescheduled to host double features benefit finan~ially.
with the Browns.
signed
Sieve Swruwich, a 25-ycar·
tonight in all divisions, inclduing
Uzelac, 51, is under contract
Uzelac's relationship with old former
professional soccer
the Bob Adams Memorial Race.
with Ohio SUIIC until next spring Belichick goes back more than 20
player.
afler resigning Feb. 2 I.
years. At the U.S. Naval Academy,
Ohio State tailback .Robert where Bclichick's father, Steve,
Smith quit the team last A,ugust served as an assislllnt coach for 33
afler accusing Ut,clac of having Iii- years, Uzelac was an assistant
tic regard for players' academics coach and head.coach.
and health. Smith rejoined Lhc team
A teen volleyball tournament, soon aflcr Uzelac's resignation was
sponsored by dJe You!h Council or amouncetl.
lhe Meip County Libniry, will be
Al~(
M~G
Ohio SUW! legal counsel Raben
held Saumlay It 9:30 a.m. in Gen- Duncan ·said ThlirSday he had seen · CALLI
eral Harti111er Park in Middleport
a s10ry published in the Akron Bea.Iff WAINU INS.
All teens are invii.Cd 10 aucnd. con Journal in which Uzelac said
Registration is requirod.
'-'r.OIL4576t
he would love 10 join Lhc Browns
For more information or to reg- as an assiSIIIIII (:OIICh.
tf2-S47t
ister, inquire at the Pomeroy or · Under tctmS Of his CORLTaCl with
1.-.74NNI
Middleport Library or lbc Bookmo. · Ohio State, Uzelac must pay back
OIIE EYEIIIIQ -7:10
bi.~. RCIIistralion caar be phoned in 10 the university any money earned
Altle;lulon 11.•
by calling 992-5813 or 992-S713.
from outside sources up to his

Cardinals, Raiders keep figh~s
brewing in spite of showers, Bugel

Swindell claims 25th annual
Sprint Car Classic victory
By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
1991 Daytona 500 veteran and
Sprint Car specialist Sammy
Swindell of Bartle!~ Tenn., proved
10 be the class of the field en route
10 winning Don and Helen Martin's
·25th Anniversary Silver Cup Sprint
Car Classic at Lcrnervillc Speedway in Sarver, Pa.
Paying $25,000 to win, the
show was the richest one-day
World of Outlaws event ever. Having won the Kings Royal al Eldora
la.st weekend, Swindell has pocketed more than $75,000 in prize
money in just!wo events.
Steve Kinser- King of the
Outlaws- in the Valvolinc Nil
jumped into the early lead, but
Swindell ran down the 11-timc
champion on lap seven IO' Lake the
lead.
(Continued from Page 4)
timore 6-2. Chicago at DeLTOil was
postponed by rain.
Blue Jays 3, Royall 0
David Wells (6-4) allowed three
hits in seven innings, and Duane
Ward and Tom Henke finished
with hitless relief.
·
Henke got three outs for his
18th save in 21 chances.
Luis Aquino (1-2) gave up three
runs - two earned - and seven
hits in 5 2/3 innings. Visiting
Kansas City lost for the fourth time
in five games.
AnRels 6, Marln~rs S
Pinch-hiltCT Gary Gacui capped
a five-run eighth innin~ with a
throe-run homer at Anaherm Stadium.
. Junior Felix greeted Russ Swan
(3-7) with a two-run single off the
glove of shortstop Omar Vizqucl
and OIICiti, baUing for Von Hayes,
followed with his seventh homer of
the year.
·
· Mark Eichhorn (2-4) pitched a
pc:rfccl eighth and Joe Grahc finIshed for his lOth save.
Kevin Mitchell hil a three-run
homer and Vilquel doubled in 1wo
runs for Lhc Mariners.
yankees 6, Orioles 3
Curt Young (3-2) gave up four
hilS in eighl' innihgs. winning his
second decision for lhe Yankees
since he was cut by Kansas City on
June 10. Mel Hall contributed a
home run al Y311kee Stadium.
Rick Suleliffe (10: I I) losl.
Steve Farr gave up pinch-hitter
. ChilO ManiiiC7.'~ run-scoring single
in the ninth before popping up S11111
Hom with two on for hi§ 13th save.

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212 W. Moin St

Plslor: Andn:w Mik:t.

Sunday S&lt;:hool · '1:311 a.m.
Wcnhip · 10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
W~sday S.:rvice• -7 p.m.
rr.--u1 W&amp;..W. (:Jourdo ur &lt;:hrbl
33226&lt;llildn:n'• llmoe Kd.
'1'12-31W7
Sunday School . II a.m.
WOBhip : I0 a.m.•6 run.
We!WsdMy ScMu:~ · 7 p.m.

Mlcldt.pon (.'~- •&lt;f Ori&gt;l
~111 and Moin
lapiWCIIIII&lt;II

PISWr: Alllartkft

Am Sll&lt;cl, Middlepoot
PUU&gt;r. Maoic Mom&gt;w
Satunlay Service -7:30p.m.
_SondaySchooi-IOa.m.

Sunday Sdoool · 9:30 o.m
Wcnhip · K:IS, 10:30o.m., 7 p.m.

Wonhip • II a.m ..

Ktt1u (.'lturt.il uf' 01rhlt

W~csda)l Servic:r~

w.......y Service·7:30 , ....

Sundoy
Wormip · 111:30 a.m., hJII p m.
Wednesday Sorvice• . ~: 30 p.m.
1J•• t'h11rt~ ur , ..,.,.

Porntroy,llam...,vitlc Kd. (Ro.
~ulot': lnlerim fll~lor

E. I..1mar 0' Hry•
SunO.y SdkiOI · 9:30 a.m.

w... hip . 10:4la.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodneadoy ScrviceJ · 7:30p.m.
Mlcldloport .,... Bopal.a .
Comer Sixlh A Palmer
Sunday School · 9:1S a.m.
Wonllip ·.IO:Ih.m.
Wedneadoy Scrvia:s · 7 p.m.
Radae .'lnl lapful
Paslor. Steve Davcr

Holiness

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wot&lt;hip - 10:40.m., 7.30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.
SMvcr Run Rapllol
Putor: llilll.iule
Sunday School · 10 a.m.

H) ... Mlftllull.... (:Joowdl

Tuppen Ploln&lt; Chunil ul' C~rt&gt;l

Sunday Sell&lt;•~ · 9:30o.m.

llapllll

Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler

Sunday School · I0:30 a.m.
WOJShip . 9:30a.m.

Thunday Service• • 7:30p.m.
·Old lld~t .... Wllllloptlol Ch~~r&lt;h
'
llll!lll St. Ko . 7, Middk:pon
Sunday S.:lw.lol · 10 a.m.
livcnina ·. 7:30p.m.
Thllnday Scrvoa:s ·7:30p.m.
HMioldt Hapllll Chtwch
So. RL I 0 ,.. orr Ro. 7

· hl1ot:ltev. Jatne~ltu\cn:e, Sr.

Sunday School • I0 a.m.
Wonllip. II Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
H. . laplllll Chaptl
S70&lt;lrB So., Middlcpon
1'11-. Dovid Hryon, Sr.
SunoMy School • 10 a.m.
Wonhip- II Lm., 7 p.m.
W~sday Scrvia:s - 7 p.m.
Vkti"'J Hapllol
SlS N. 2nd So., Middlcpon
~'astor: Jemcs li. KC&lt;IC&lt;
W\)llloip • 10 a.m., 7 pm.
w.......y Sorvia:s. 7 pm.
Fok~ Bopllsl &lt;.'lourch
Rlilruod St., M"un
SUnday School · 10 a.m.
Wonloip - llo.m., 6p.m.
Wednaldly Service• - 7 pm.
F - RH llapllol
PaM«: Arius llun

Sutodoy Sclw.lol · 10 o.m.
Wonllip · II o.m.

Sundoy Solw.lol - ~: Jelo.m .
Worship · II~Jfh.111 . , 7 p.m.

lln«ur&lt;t C~n:h •&lt;fl'llrW
St. Kt 124 .t. {',. Kd. ~
1•u1ut: lkrck Slump
Sunday Schuol - 9::Wh.m.

Wonhip · IU:30 a.m., 7:1U p.m.
Wo.Jncsday SctvK."C' - 7:JU p.m.
Sunew Rtt~d Clturd• tl ( 'llmt

l..llor: Ju•cph II. ll.,.kin•
Sundt)' S4;;huol - IJ a.m.
Wocshi£'1 - 10 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Wednoday Service' - 7 p.m.

Ub&lt;rly Chrt&gt;lloo I '~r&lt;h
Wtnh &lt;"•II

Suntl.lly School • 10 a.m.
EY\:nm8 - 7 p.m.

Wednesd•y Scrvtcc - 1 p.m.
L1111pvlllr- (:hrl'ili•n Cll•rrll

Surk-111)' s,oo..J - IJ:Jn 1.m.

Wormip - IU:Jfll.m., 7:Jel p.m.
Wc""ldty Scl"'l'ioc 7:30p.m.
H•hwk f:ruv• f1uwth
~u1or: Charles Domiaan
Surw:lly ~eho:M • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

a...."'Mt.l'h-&lt;&lt;fCIIri&gt;l
f'l~au.-:

Wc:dneiday Servia: - 7:l0p.m.

Latter-Day Satnts
.............
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Yfur~hir W~sday

t_n Jn a.m.
Service• - 7:311 p.m.

Ptuhr Sturm

Sunday Scht•.J: 9:30a.m.
Wonhir Sc::NK:c: 10:30 a.m.
Rilllc Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30pm.

Sl. Julio IMlMIO (,.,1'&lt;11
IW Cir.~~¥C
l'a11Al&lt;! laura A. l.codl Slortffk:r

Wormip . 9::10 o.m.
Sunday Sthool - 10:30a.m.

Our Sa¥kMir l.utheraa Clnwt111

Walnuoond 11""1)' St1., MaYC~~awaocl, W.Va.
Plsoor: Rev. Gc:orae C. Weiridc
Suorloy • 9:30 .....
, Wonhip - 11 a.m.

PaSlOI': Laun~ A. Leach ShrcfRcr
Sunday School ·9:45a.m.
Wonilip · II a.m.

Untied Methodist
Gnlll• Voked Mtllladllll
Wonhip · 9:30a.m. (IQ .t. 2nd Sun),
7JO p.m. (3nl.t. 4th Sun)
Wc:dnc~y

ServK::c - 1:30 p.m.

MI. otlvt Uolhd Molhodl.a
orr 124 behind WitketYilk:
Pastof: Charles Jones

Sunday Sdo&lt;ool · 9:30a.m.
Wonh:r.
· · 10:30 Lm., 7p.m.
Thurs y Servia:1 -7 p.m.
Mt.-1~

Cuopcr•tin hrilll

i'iortil&lt;alll

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Sull&lt;lay Selouul · 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 6:30p.m.

l'llrl'lll.. l:1loo

C~cot...

Paunr: Thttun Ourt11m
h'tntna - 7 p.m.
Wct.lnckl•y ScMt~ - 7 p.m.

Hlltr&lt;ont I'~nil •&lt;f Chrilll In

P•~tor:

Hanford, W.Va.
Mev. ll1vid McM .. is
Sunday Schnol - II a.m.

Wonhip · 9:3fla.m., 7:30p.m.

WDBhip • 9 a.m.

J,..,,.

J•nu : Hrend• Wchcr

Wonhip- 9:3fh.m.
Sund1y Schwl· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Strvicct -7:30p.m.

WcdncMby Sc~M:cs -7:30 r .m.

w-..,..- ... .

Sh•rut llausman

Sundoy Sdoool - I0 a.m.
Thursdof Services· 7 p.m.
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P-. IIO¥. hllll'oylof
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H-ioa -7p.m.
7 p.m.
Alii..,_ Frwolll U.pllol
Mi 1ft 1 •
Sdoool . 10 l.m.
· 11 o.m.
~-...- •llinica · 7:30p.m.

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Christian Union
H..,_l'l,.trlo .r Oriollo
Sl.ll&lt;lay Schoo~ · 9:30a.m.

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l'astor: Rev. Seldon Jahn,...

Church of God

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Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wcnhip · 10:30 a.m.

:Ill. Moorloh 1 '~- •I lind
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Wtdneld•y Services - 7:30p.m .

Sunday Schunl - 9:45a.m.

P"tor: MO¥. Seldon Jahn1010

1:.\ICnina • 7 p.m.
WctJnc~ay ScMc~ · 7 p.m.
N•U•IMII 'Jturch '' Cfnd
11hiiW : Juhn 1: Cn.-u)fln
Sunday St.:t."''l · W a.m.
Wu~h•p · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdnckl•y Se.1"11'1ce• • 1 p.m.

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Wormip . 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sdowl · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service• ·7:30p.m.
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SyrKUtO Oowdl &lt;ltw

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Pl51«: H.c'&lt;l. Gknn ~~iiiM;

Sund•y Sclw.lol . 9:3111.10.
Wonhip · mlC11.m., ~p.m .

Edeft tlnked llrflllreo 11 Cllri'"
2 112 mile.~ nonh d Reedsville
on Stile ltoooe 124
Pastor: Rev. Ruhc:rt. M~rklcy
Sundsy School - Ill a.m .

Pltmenl)' ellurc.. tl •• \u.. rt'llr
PalkH': M:cv . l'htma~ 'dt.:('lun,
Sunday Schuul · 9:10 • .m. .

Wcnhip · 111:311a.m. 1nd ~p.m .
W~tld•y Servia" -7 p.m.
. (~( ' hill'&lt;~ of t~t "'.......
I._Mt'lf: Rev. llerflm Gnre

-9:30 1.m.

..,..... ,......... ,,.• ,.........
Wt.. hip · II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdfte,.d•y SrNices - 7 p.m.
Pace,i. Samuel Huyc

Sunday Schtd -9:10 a.m.

Wur,..ip · lf~311o . m . ,6:30p.m.
Wflllneday ScrvK:cs • 1 p.m.
PoriiiH Flrsl l'hll«h &lt;liM 1\Uirtllt
l1a5lur: Wiltiarn lusUs

Sunday School- 9,30 o.m.
Worship · 10:40 a.m.• 1 p.m.

WodiiCIIdly Service•· 7 p.m.
\tw HI"M ('IMtrdl uttR Naurne
P~nlcw: CHcnt.lnn Stroud
Sund•y Sdttd - 9:10a.m.

Service - 1 p.m.

Full Gusptll.lf(htloouse
33045 IIi land K01d, l'omeroy
P.st.o.-: Ruy llun"='
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
nvenina 7:30p.m.
Tocsday A l~ursdoy ·7:30p.m.

Thursday servicci ·7:30p.m.

South lltt~tl NewTelllmtol
saverKidac
1'111"": O..ne Sydc:nstricier
Sunday School • 9 .....
Wormip - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servia:· 7 p.m.
Corlt!OIIIolttdetlamlnlllollll Church
Kinpbury Mood
Puoor. Clyde W. llcndenm
Sundoy School • 9:30 Lm.

Pa1tor: Anlour Cillo!""

Sunday Wuohir · 10 a.m.
Wcdnc•doy · b:lO r .m.

Pl!liOf': Non Ficrix

Sund11 Stlw.lol · 9: IS o.m.
WMhip - IO:Il1.111.
SMWvllle
Postor: Flolcna: Smilh

lltthloy
Pa~uw : Kcnnah Hakcr
Sunday School - In a.m.
Wno hip · 'I a.m.
Wcdnccclaiy Sctvic:e• · 10 a.m.

Canntl
P"'or; Kennclh lhkct
s ...day SdMool • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 111:45 a.m. (2nd A 4111 s..,)
MurRina SU.r

l1utor: Kenneth Uakcr

Sundoy School · 9:4lo.m.
Wonhip - IO:lUa.m.
l~u.,doy

Servi&lt;e• · 7Jtl p.m.
SuitoR

Pa!lttr: Kennc1h lbkcr

Sunday School · ~:Jtlo .m .
Worship . lfl:4lo.m. (ho A lnl Sun)
•:.• l.nart

Rose.- (ir.c:c

l'l~tor :
Sunday Sell&lt;•~

..,....

·

Ill a.m.

Worship · 9 1.m.
l~!llur: Kut~cr

(ir-.-c

f..!lhW: Nut.:" Vance

l•a\lt~:

Ne-v. ReMand Wikhn1n
nuudt · 9: l:'i a.m.
Wt.-ll i h•r · lll:lO a.m.

II :'i llllllt.'mlM
Sund•)' Sdtunl · 10:30 a.m.
Wilf'lh!p - IU:Uia .m.,7:l0p.m:

'llldd\'f,ori .-,.,..,.oily Clourdo
.17. ·~·~ Sl ., ~rddlqlun

l.aurel (:NIT Frt'f Mrlhudi!ll: ( :hu.-.:h
l•a!ll\lr: l'ctcr Tremhlay
Sunday Schnul · tJ:3() a.m.

Wonhip.

11~30 1.m., 7 p.m.

Wcdncu.t.y Servia~ - 1 r .m.

AultoodiUhk 'lltt..,.i&lt;l
l'allllf: Mev . lvan ~yc"'

Sundsy Schoo~ · ~ : 10 a.m.
E'II'Cnifla - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvioc• · 1 p.m.

Conlvlllr Lnltnl Methudkt 1•..-1•
l,_nor: llan•J E. Alk,v.·•y-l'riddy
C."'h'iHe tllun·•
~-hin &amp;. Fifih St.

S..,day School · IO a.m.
Wnnhip · 9 a.m.
Tuc~y ScM&lt;:e" - 1 p.m.

lldlotll:louu·'l'uwn~hir ltd., ~XC

Sundoy Sdoo!~

· ~ a.m.

Wunhip · 10 1.m.
Wcdnesdly Sen-t«~ · 10 a.m.

H•o&lt;ki"'!P'ori I 'h~
Orand Sum

Sunday S&lt;il&lt;•~ · Ill a.m.
Wunhip - II a.m.
Wcdnc,.J11y Sc:Ma:c · Mr .m.
Tun.. . Churt't.
Co. M.d. fl1

s ...d.y Schoo~. 9:Jelo.m.
Wtwshir : IOJCJ •·'"·

Nazarene
Rlldoe .,,. Chlrtll•&lt;f aw s._..,
llaQt..-; Thum•~ 1.. (iatc,, II
Sutwby !'kht,nl · •':)I a.m.

Wuohip . 111:311 a.m., b p.m.
Strvi"" · 7 p.m.

~ndc::non

1-

SunJa)' S..-~~~~ 1U • ·'" ·
ht"nin~ . 7J() r .m.
WrtJnc~a~- St.·ntK.-c • 7:10 r-m.

llailcy Run Kood

l'a.,hw: Mcv . l~t fhwson
Sunday Sc.:lk•M - 10-nl a.m.
l:.vt'tHnlt 7 p.m.,
Tho"cl:t} ~rvtcl! · 7 p.m.

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I.CIOII, W.Va. MI. I

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Pa~or:

Calvory IUhlt l:hurdl
l'&lt;lmclov l'ikc, Co. Rd.
Pastor. Rev. lila woud
SUnday Sclw.lol • 9:30 o.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdncldoy Service · 7:30p.m.

Sunday School · 10 o.m.

ltu-y (Mike) 'lhompon

SUnday Sclw.lol9:l0 a.m.
wu::t·llo.m., 7:30 pm.
Wed
y Service· 7:30p.m.

Sunday Solw.lol9:30 a.m.
tivenina - 1 p.m.

Thundoy Scrvioo · 7:30 p.m.

(.'"llurc:h

St•ntlll)' S4:hu'" - llh.m.

Rojo&lt;klo~ l.lfe Ch,.....
SIKI N. 2nd Ave., M~c:pud
I.. Oior: Rev. Michloll'qio
S.roloy Sohwi,· IO a.m.
Wednesday Scrvicet · 7 p.lll.

( 'lort.IIIO t'.t~ ..... lp l:llll&lt;r
Sak:m Sl.,llualand

Pentecostal

Uurl1n~hlm

at.,.l.audcnnih

w,...-,hir - 7 p.m.
Wcclru••.tla)' St•l"'ia! · 1 p.m.

!'H-oi A-bly
So. Rt. llA, Racine:
p,,...,
Willi .. llcbodt
Sundoy School · 10 '""·
fi.....,l·7p.m.
Wednesday Strvicct · 7 p.m.

l't~lut : M:nhcnl~. ~ucr

Sunt.lay School - 10 a.m.

W&lt;wship - 11 : 1~ a.m., 7 pm.
WcdncWay St:rvia: · 7 p.m.
\t..... noptll'hn:h
Stip.: MI.. C\4.1111(4.,
Sunllay "'--htJIII · 10 a.m.
WuNhip • II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdne~l•y

Mlcldlrptrrt r..,.,..,...,

nirdA...
Jlastor: M;cv. Oark llakcr

Scrvioc · 7 ~!-"' ·

Sunday Sclw.lol • I 0 a.m.
livcnina · 6 p.m.

hlth. ;,..,..,('h ......

· Wednesday Services · 7:30 p,m. ,

lAin It Uuuc'll'l

Sttnday

~-tk••

"
.."'-.

!\tlvenviUc \\'trd ur i-'alltli
l•aJ\o.-: D.-vtd O..ilcy

IJ)r!C'Mir ("1-IIIIIIIMJ l."'IIN'dl
Sund.ii)' Sc:ht.._" • 9:30 • .m.
\\!c,..-.h!p · IIIJU a.m., 1 p.m.
l'tstof':

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l,asi.Df: Rev. Viaor Roush

!MfKo. ti4
!•a'lllr: l:.d,cll fart
.'iu..J1) Sdud · 9::\U • ·"'·
Wur\hlp - HU0un.,7:l0p.m.

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li\ICI'Iinj -7:30p.m.

llounday Service · 7:30p.m.
Colvo&lt;J Pllaflot Ooptl
lloml&lt;invilk: Rood

llaull'••oo•hl:lo-

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Suntla)' St·lkd · ICia.m.
heninf . f'l r .m.
Wtdm:,J.b~- Sci"'II.'C · 1 p.m.

Hwlift~Ciu• ('t. . MHMJ

James l~wis

SpiriiNII'aldl Cllurdl
StoiC 338, Antiquity

1411 1\ridttbnan S. ., Sy'*Usc
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Sunday School · II a.m.
Wonhip . 9:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

s,.,....,., 'Ill- ·

Sundoy Scho.~ · Ill a.m.
Wunhi(l · II 1.m.

Wtslcyoo
Coolville Mood
Posoor: Rev. l'loillip Kidonour
s ...day Seloool • 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30o.m.
Wcdncsdoy Servia:· 7 p.m.

Ano1
Ave., llcmc:::ruy.

l'oM~ Tahtnoldt

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Wolship- 10:4S a.m .• lp.m.

T~• S.h ll~oo

S.111n

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W~ke's Clllptl

Trirolly l'••trflloll&lt;ooal 0 -

l'a~hM' :

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tivcnins • 1 p.m.

Wednesday Strvico • 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

W""hip · IO:Jelo.m.• 7 p.m.
w......... yServices·7p.m.

· ~: 30 a.m.

w...hop . ~~~~~a. m .• 7::10 p.m.
W,-.ln&lt;&lt;d•y 7:311p.m.
:111. Ulhr 1'-rouoMy Cllur&lt;~
1'1~1~,.. : l..a•·ftnu: ltu~
Sun.lay S..·ht•• -9:10a.m.
Jiv.,·run~ · 1 p.m.
Wl•dn...lay Sci"'K.'t · 1 p.m.

loH•&lt;H'oHh 11\-

lb . 7~.-.. I\WMru)' Dy-f.. u,
I'J~tu.- :

Mew. Huh:., 1:. Smith, Sr.
Sunday St:htJIII · 9:Jn a.m.
Wc.,-.hif' · 111::\fh.m., 1 p.m.
Wcth.-slll)' Servia: · 1 p.m.

Presbyterian
H•nl••vlllt Prtllllyterloo Ch1rch
Wonhir · 9•.m.

Sundoy School • 9:45 a.m.

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Mlddiql&lt;on l.,.,.ylttloo
Sunday Sehoul • 9 a.m.
Wonhip . 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd A 4111 Sun.) ,
sr.-oe ~,,.. Volled l'rtlbyterboo ;
Sunday Solw.lol · 10 o.m.
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Seventh -Day Adventist
Settolh·lloy Ad....Uol
Mulberry 1111. Md., l'omcruy

t~d.-.11 Ffl~ ..··lp

12X \till S1 ., MttltUcpurt
Chud. ~Phc:BOO

l)auor: Koy lawinsky

l'a~ll..-:

Suroloy S.:IHd · tO o.m.

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Saturday Sc:rvK:c•:

S.hhtth Sdoo!j · 2p.m.
W"""ip -l p.m.

FRIDAY
RACINE • Band practice for
Soulhcm High School will be held
tonighl (Friday) and next Tuesday
and Thursday from 6-8 p.m. in lhe
high school music room .

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992·5432

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·\_.::-9:7" Veterans
Memorial Hospital
Ill I . ..,_ill Dr.

P-y

EWING FUNERAL HOrll
"Di~tnir~·ond

S.ro•irP Atu ..y•"

Established 1913

ol Coluntlllll, 0 .

H2-2121
106 ...."' ,,..

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.,,.His

SMALL
WANT ADS

fro&lt;
ABIJ PUrtHI

Public Notice

Public Nottce

.

Extracurrlcul• Acllvl-

Supporting

Servicea......... 1,184,682.29
Exlracurricul•
AcliviU...............65,&amp;52.72
Oebl Servlcet....... 168,916.38
Totll Dltburaemanll............. 3,146,337.41
Exc. Rcpll, OYOfA.Indw
Oleb ....................46,494.59
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES
ContrlbuUont I
Dollllliona....,.,_, 18,980.04
Proctodalrom Salo

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of Notee .............2, 198.83

Operlllng Tr1naln
-ln.........................1,IIIli. 7!1

Refund of Prior Y11r'1
Expendi ....eo........ 5_315.21
Oper1ting Tranalwa
~t...................(3,i83.32)
Refund of Prior Yeor'a
Aactlpto......- ..... (1,476.811)
Totol Olhw Rn. Sourcoa
(U-).......... - .•.. .22,043.67
Exc. Rcpii/SourOvwi(Uncloo) Di•
bure-lo and Olhtr
Ua...,..L,...........68,531.26
Beginning Fund C.h
Bat.nce.............263,114.8V
Enring Fund Cuh
l l l -..........34s,no.84
Aeaorwod lor Encum·
bron-..-......... 114,275.31
Reaarvod lor Suboequen1
Yur..................... 14,037.61
UnrtNrVodFund
IIIIane• ..........217,457.84
PROPRIETARY RJNDS
OPEAAnNG RECEIPTS:
Food SonricM
SIIN.................. N,232.28
Exlracurricul•
Aclivltiee. .............. 1,382.22
ClaoeiiiWllla &amp;
F-..................... 12,166.63
·lrlioc. Racoiplo ..... 306,690.&amp;7
Totil
Ractlpla...............31111,471 .80
OPERAnNG DISBURSE·
IIENTS:
EmployMe llllllrt.
a Wogoo. .... -·"··11,312.46
Eroplor- Rttiromant

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a.:::.::!~~-~~86.31

Ending Fund C.h
.,................... 15,185.47
R••lrtdlor
Enoumbnno ..........4I0.2t:J
Unur rn.t Fund
·• ~
.,.__ ............ 15,475.11
TOTALS
RECEIPTS:
Tu•-.................. 724,141.54
Tuilion.-.............. ...3,010.80
E.-nlngt on lnv•t•,
manll. ......... -.24,378.07: :
Food Sonrlcoa
~-·--···-·--71,232.28

Ex1nlcunicular

ACiivlliN. .......... 104,1N!¥1
ClluiiiWlllaA
F-............. -... -26,1159.71
Mioc. Ractlp11 .....306,126.64
Gronllln Aid:
lnlttrHclate
SoLirce. ••.- .......3,000.00
Sllla
Sourc....... 2, 186,217.$3
Fodtrll
Sou----151,03US
Tolel Rcpta.. ,_.3,121,074.N
DISBURSEirENTS:
lnatrucllon ..... -1,727,086.02
Supporting
S.l'lx· ....-1,114,812.21
Extrocurrlouler
Aolivlll
-·-•,152.72
Oebl !ftriloao -111,116.38
EmpiO,_ '=Ia ... a
Wagae. ........ - .....17,111.70
Emptor- Reu-t
Bor•ft11-·-·--4Z.t121.64
Purchuod ·
Str.icM.--...211.443.62
SuppllMI
lllllriall.....- .....1111,001.21
Olw Oblacll. .............t35.811
ToliiDI..,_
noenll. ...-.-.3,155,551.54
Exc.Rcpll.~

Oleb-............. .(29,413,75)
Conlrlbu-1
Dollllionl...........22,o:Ja64
Proceacla From Salt of
Not. ....... -............2,1118.83
Stoll Sou.-...........8,753.55
Ftdtral

Sourc•............ 104,478.15
Bonolllo...............42,677.ftl Oparoting Tr~na:..
Purchllaod
~ .......................... 4,549.50
Sor¥-. ...........280,785.30 Refund ol Prior
SuppiiM.
ExperocL...............5,315.21
lllllrlale.............81,786.14 .Oper81fng Trona...
Olhor Objaclo..............227.20
~t ............_,,,(4,549.50)
To111DiaburaeRefund of Prior Y•r'o
manll. ...............471,788.70
Rectlplo...........-(1,476.11)
Exc. Rcplo. Over/
Tolal Olh• "'"'· Sourc.
(Undw)
(~Mea)............... 131,2111.50
fecta. Underlhesealanderdt,
Dlab...................(72,316.90) Exc. Rcplo/Sour- 0.•1
no more than 5.0 percent oJ NON-OPERATING
(Under) Dlab. "
lhe umplla cotlaclod dur· RECEIPTS (DISBURSE·
u....tl.t........... 101,815.75
lng 1 monlh e~nconlaln theM
IIENTS:
bectorlo,excaptthot aytltmt
collecting lower than lorly Contrlbullono end
Dollllliona.............2,000.00 Enring Fund Cllh
11m plea per month thai ~ave
llllance. ............ 471 ,012.31
Sllll
one toltl colllorm•potltlve
Rwsrwd For En·
SourcM
..
:
..............
&amp;,753.55
sample per monlh are nol
cumbronc• ......124,536.80
viola ling lho alandard. Drink· Ftdtrol
Pntrvod lor Subotquanl
Sourcn
........
-...
104,478.15
lng woler which m..lt thla
Y-.....- ............... 14,037.61
tlondard It uully nol aoao- Operlling Tr1nat.ro
Unr•·necf Fund
-ln
........................
.2,073.53
cloled wllh • hoallh rlok lrom
llllance............. 332,437.12
dlteot ...utlng btrctorlaond Tolal Olhw Fin. SourCuh In Banl&lt;a
tu-)
................
116,205.23
thould be contldortd tift."
(Net)............. "" .• 100,616.22
Tho Water Dltlrlct haa Exc. Rcpto!Sourc• Over/
ln_bn.,ll........ .370,396.09
(Undw)
Dllb.
1
oconducltd on lnveallgollon
Ua...,..t.._., ......43,•33 Tollll Fund
end h11 colloctod tddlllonol
llllance............. 471,012.31
umplo• ond lhlt problem BeglMing Fund C.h
SUIIMAAY INDEBTEDNESS
111._
..............
65,4&amp;7.67
haa bHn corrected. All
BONDS
nmploa taken ware Ioiii Ending Fund C.h
Ballnetlltginning
or
111._
............
109,356.00
colllorm-negollvo, For further
Period. ................. 70,000.00
RoaanrodFor
lnlormallon,conlaciTuppera
Encumbr-eo.. ...9,151.20 ~~ring Racal
Plaln•Chtallt Woltr Dltlrlcl
Period. ................. 10,000.00
Unr101,..,Fwod
.. 986-3315.
111._
...............
1111,504.80 Balonet
(7) 311TC
6-3().12......... ....... 60,000.00
AGENCY FIJND
SUMMARY INDEBTEDNESS
OPERATING RECEIPTS:
Public Notice
NOTES-LONG AND
Extracurricular
SHOAT TEAM
aotlvlu..............33,no.w
COMBINED FINANCIAL
Tolll _...k.--..33,770.1111 Balonetlltginning of
REPORT OF THE BOARD OPERAnNC
Parlod................230,500.011
OF EDIJCATION OF THE
Aednm•d During FiKal
OISSUASEIENTS:
EASTERN LOCAL SCHOOL EmployeM !lllarlM I
Period. ...- .......... 143,000.011
DISTRICT
Wogoo. ............ " ' ...1,51111.24 llllanet
June 30, 111111 ... 87,500.011
MEIGS COUNTY, ONIO
Emplov- ReUr-1
For Tho Rocal V•r Ended
Beneflta....................251.04 I ..tHy lht following report
lo be correcl1nd lrut, to lht
June 30, 11112
PurchtMd
GOVERNMENTAL FIJNDS
Santi-. .............17,&amp;51.32 IIMI ol my lcnowlodge:
ElolM Boo lOll, r -..
REVENUE RECEIPTS:
Suppli••
oflht Board of Educallon
T111M.....................724,141.54
Malarlalo....._..,.,17,215.14
Enllm Locol School DlliL
Tuition .....................3,010.80 0 - Objacll..-........7011.11
614·1185 4~1
E1rnlngt on lnv•l·
Tolil Dleb...............37,432.43
(7) 31, 11o
manll..................24,371.07 Exc. Rcpll. Overi(Undw)

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ST. AT. 7·Appox. 161Cr8s olllndwilhan8roorn, 4 bctm ,
farm hout11.' localod near lhe Eat._n High School.
Wll 130,000
Now 123,000
WILLS HILL ROAD-need a building silo or a ~ailer sile,
land layt nice and is
parlly dealllll or al cleared.
14,000 on ocro

•lor lind tleclric io available and lho

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NOTICE

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Announces the addition to his Practice.
PRtSCRIPTI9N WRITING of
OPHTHALMIC MEDICINES for
:TREATMENT and MANAGEMENT of:

'•Ocular Disease and lnjuriee •Foreip Body Removal
•
•Glaucoma • Emersency (Ursent) Eye Cue.

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FIRE &amp; •SAFETY
&amp; SERVKI

JACKSON EYE CLINIC
,llick Billman, O.D.

992-7075

201 Columbia Street,llckaon; Ohio 45610

172 Nwth ltcOII!IIN._ ,

...l'ele hone 286-1419
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DR. RICK BILLMAN, OPTOMETRIST

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u. ......................61,026.76 Olab.....................(3,111.C.CI&lt;.
NON-OPERAnNO
'
ClauM..W.
,,
RECEIPTS
and Fete .............14,713.08
·, ~'
(DISBURSEMENTS):
Mlle. Ractlp11. ........... 13U7
- ., ~
Conlrlbullona I
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Gronlo In Aid:
DonlllionL,,,,,,,,....-1,050.60' '
lnllrmodlala
Sour-............. 3,000,00 Operllllng Tranaienl
~ ......_ ..................stl.11
Stole
Openrllng
Tr...· Sour-...... 2,1H,207.S3
...Qut,_,,,,,,...........(511.11)
Federal
Sour-.........158,03U5 Tollll Olh• Fin. SourTolei
(\Jall~.-····-···---1,050.~ R-lp11......... 3,192,832.00 Ex c. RcpiiJSouroea O.lll ·: J
(Undw) Dleb. I Olh•
· ·!
EXPENDITURE
0....ti.L............(2,&amp;10.M)
DISBURSEMENTS:
lnolructlon .........1,727,086.02

Amended Flllh and Final
Acoounl ol Marilyn Howory,
Gu1rdlan of the Porton and
Eotolt of Vttlln Howery, In
Incompliant Peroon.
Unle11 excapllont are
fllod thereto, uld accounla
wlllbeforhtorlngbtloreuld
Coun on lht 2nd doy ol Stptembor, Ui2, at which lime
uld accounlo will beconolcf.
tredondcontlnuodlromday
Ia day unlllllnally dlopooed
ol.
Any poroon lnteretltd
m1y flll .wrlllen ucepllona
lo aold account• or lo mot·
len perltlnlng 10 the exacu·
tlonolthllrual, notion than
flvedayo prior lo lho dolo tal
lor hearing.
Robert E. Buck,
JUDGE
Common Pleat Court,
Probate Dlvlalon
Melgia County, Ohio
(7) 31 HC

1--P_u_b_ll_c_N_o_t_lc_e_ _
PUBLIC NoncE
Publlo water tytlorna ore
r~~~tulrod by rule 3745-81-21
of the Ohio Admlnlolrollve
1 Code
(OAC) lo routinely
monllor lho boclorlal quatlly
ol the drinking walorin their
dlllrlbutlon oytlorn.
Tho umpllng conducted
lor the Tupper• Plolna-Chtlllf Wotor Dlatrlct tyotem
lndlcotodthotlhePI!'mlaalble
maximum conlomlnanl levolo lor total colllormt ••
tpecllllod In rule 3745·81-14
ollho OAC wee oxceedod In
two (2) out ol lhelwonly (20)
tamplet cotlectod In June,
111112.
"Tho United Sloltt Envl·
ronmanlll Prolactlon Agency
(USEPA)
d lnkl
till r
ng water
tllndardt and hu deter·
mlnod thai tho preaence ol
tolol colllormt It t pot~lbto
hullhconcern, ThoprHence
of theto bactttla In drinking
walor gonttatly lu retull ol
1 problem wllh water treat·
menl or lht pipet which dlt·
lrlbule tho water, and lndl·
cateo lhol tho wollf may be
conttmlnaltd wllh organ·
lamalhal con coutt dlteoH.
DloeoH aymploma may lnelude dlorrflea, cr1mpo, I•
ver, nout11, and polllbly
laundlco, and any anoclottd
heo d IC h•• an d I allgue.
These aymploma, however,
are nol)uol •••ocloltd wllh
dlMit ..aualng orgonlamt
In drinking woler, but also
may be coulld by 1 number
of factor• olhor than your
drinking water. USEPA hu
aet enlorceoble drinking
water ttandordo lor lola I
cotllorm• to roduco tho rlak
of lhoto adv•11 heollh ol-

Public Nottce

FroiD a~ Iron Lung to a Pulpit

WILLS Htu ROAD-A 2 aae oil&amp; with a Iorge pond,
owrlaoking the 5lh hold of lhe golf course, water and
electric available. IIMutiful-noust see.
$12,000

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Tu PPE S
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PLAIN
. The
0range Township Truslecs will
meet Monday al 7:30p.m. al the
home of lhe clerk, Pauy Calaway.

SUNDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS • The Parker family reunion will be Sunday·at
Tuppers Plains Elementary School
with a ba.~kct dinner al 12:30 p.m.
All relatives and friends welcome.

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Prt\&lt;f'IOhOftS

CARPENTER · The Board of
Trustees of Columbia Township
wilt mee1 Monday al 7:30 p.m. at
lhe fire simi on .

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REEDSVILLE · "Sci Sail with
lhe Savior" wilt be the theme for
Vacation Bible School at the Fellowship Church of the Nazarene,
Route 124, across from Forked
Run, Monday through Friday from
6-R :30 p.m. ·nighlly. Classes for
nursing through adult.

PubliC Notice
per year.
StoUQn 4: Thollht 111ary
ollhtllrttiSuptnloorohall
be and lo hereby Mllbllohtd
ltlho roll or 111,000.00 .....
yeer, plut 1'/3 of hit portion
of Health lnourenoe.
laollon 5: ' Thai lht .. ~
ary ol tho Fire Chftf ol the
Po.,...,y Fire Dtpartmant
thlll bund Ia - y oatabNahod lltht roll ol$1000.00
peryur.
!ltctlon 1: Thallht ioalory
ol the Clerk ol llttch Grove
Comellry thtll be and It
htroby .. leblllhodollheralt
of $100.00 per y-.
Section 7: Thallht aolary
olthoZontng 0111- thall be
and II htteby ..llbllthod 11
tharaltoiS1000.00peryear.
Section 1: WHEREFORE,
lhlo Ordln- aheM llka
tllacl and be In fuR IOfct 11
of JuM 5, 11112, upon lit
puuge and approvol by tho
Council.
PASSED: Juno 2&amp;, 1992
ATTEST:
·
John w. Bloollnor
Tom W•rv
lorry Werhung
WI=• : ·~~~~
Bolly A. Boronlck
Kothy HyHII
Clerk Vllloge ol Por!lefoy
Meigt County, Ohio
(7) 31, (8) 7 2TC

DOmE TUANEI!, Brolltr..................................III2·SH2
BRENDA ~EFFEnS............................................IIII2·3051
DAR LIIE STEWART...........................................11112-8385
SANDYBUTCHER.............................................MMJ71
SHERYL WALTERS,Chtthlre............... - ..........387-0421 .
JERRY SPRADLING ..............................~3,_04) 112-3411

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Singing, scripture memorization,
bible stories and crufL&lt; will be feu·
Jured cnch day . The children will
sing rouhe morning worship service Sunday.

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POMEROY · The Meigs Band
Boosters wi II mcCI Monday al 7
p.m. at lhe high school band room
IO discuss plans for the Meigs
County Fair. TB skin leslS wilt be
g il·en before an" a. flCr the meeting.
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LONG BOTTOM · The Faith
RUTLAND· The Nicholson may be delivered during lhc week
Public Notice
Full Gospel Chu!Ch in Long Bol· family will hold iiS 58111 reunion al
of the fair before II a.m . any day 1--0-R_OI_N_A_N_C_E_N_o_.-_ _
tom will have preaching and lhC home of Allegra and Norman
61 0
. of lhc fair.
singing Friday at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Will on Sunday wilh a polluck din AnOrdlna-lotalobtlth
t~llrl.. lor varloua non·
Steve Reed invilCS lhc public . Fct· ncr al 12:30 p.m. All friends and
ROCK SPRINGS · The Salis- tlacltd tupervloory ond
lowship wilt follow.
ramily invited.
bury Township Trustees wilt mccl nontupervlaary amployeeo
Monday at 7 p.m. al the township of lho Village of Pomeroy,
SATURDAY
Ohio.
CHESHIRE· The Taylor family halt, Rock Springs.
RUTLAND - There will be a reunion will be held Sunday at
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
dunce al the Rultand American Poplar Ridge Chu!Ch in Cheshire
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
CHESTER • A tuberculosis skin OF POMEROY, OHIO:
Legion Hall Sa1urday from 8 p.m. will! a potluck dinner al noon .
SECTION 1: Thallhttall·
testing
clinic wilt be held al the
to midnighL Music by While's Hill
Chesler Fire Station in Chesler rlla of the varloua
Band. Public invited.
RUTLAND · A family crusade Monday, from 5 to 7 p.m. All food genatll, llrtll, pollct. wallr
and wtllawolor ampioytto
al lhc Rultand Church of God will
ELEANOR - The Liberty be conducted by Rev . John Smith, handlers must have a currcmtcsl.
tholl bo and oro hereby I I·
Mounwineers will perform Sa!ur- also known as "'Gn1nd~ Cnuchcl"
llbllthtdtllherttttHIIorlh
RACINE • Racine Village on Exhibit A,auachtd htttto,
day al Eleanor Cily Park in beginning Sunday and continuing
Council
will mcc1 in regular ses- which tlhlblt ohlll be •.nd Ia
Eleanor, W.Va.
through Wednesday. Crusade hour.; sion Monday al 7 p.m. allhe coun- httaby odoplod and ap·
arc Sunday al II a.m. and 6 p.m.
pro;~TION 2, Thlo Ordl·
SALEM CENTER · Star and Monday lhrough Wednesday al cil chamhers at Sw Mill Park.
Grange and Sw Junior Grange will 7 p.m. Public invited. io pre -regisnanca thall like tfttcl and
REEDSVILLE · Condi1ioning be In full Ioree a1 of Juno 5,
mcc1 Salurday al 8 p.m. al the ter call the church al 742-6020.
for varsity football players al Ea.~l· 11112, upon lla puugo and
grange halt ncar Salem Center.
em High School wilt begin Mon- opprovol by lht Council.
Election of officers witt be held
LOTTRIDGE • The Louridgc day al 7 p.m. allhc foolball field.
PASSED: Juno U, 1992
and all members arc asked to Communily Center will hosl a
ATTEST: John W. Blotltnor
aucnd. A polluck supper will be . smorgasbord dinner Sunday from
SYRACUSE • The Suuon
held following lhc meeung.
Tom Werry
noon 10 t :30 p.m. Public invited. Township Trustees will meet MonLorry
Wtthung
Cos1 is SS for adullS and S2.50 for day al 7:30 p.m. in the Syracuse
Scali II. Dillon
WILKESVILLE • Wilkesville children under 12.
Wlltlom A. Young
Municipal Buildin~.
P!CsbylCrian Icc Cream Social will
Batty A. Baronlck
be Saturday rrom 4-7 p.m .. al lhc
Kathy Hyull
MONDAY
Wilkesville Prcsbylcrian Church.
Clerk VIllage ol Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT· "Voyage to
M~gt County, Ohio
All proceeds go 10 lhc church lhc Deep" is the !heme for Vaca (7) 31, (B) 7 2TC
building rund. lnslallalion or a ball! tion Bible School al Vic10ry Bap·
room and kilChcn arc underway.
lisl Chu!Ch in Middleporl Monday
Public Notice
I
through Salurday from 6: 15 -X:45
POMEROY • The Big Bend p.m. nighlty. Rev. James Keesee
IN THE COMIION PLEAS
Youth Football League will hold mvi1cs children ages four and up.
COURT, PROBATE DIVJ.
sign up Sawrday and on Aug. 8 and Call 992·6302 for U'allsponalion.
SION MEIGS COUNTY,
IS from 9 a.m. 10 noon al lhc Big
OHIO IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT
Bend Hcallh and Fimcss Cen1cr on
RUTLAND • Rulland Chu!Ch of
. OF ACCOUNTS, PRO.
Mechanic Street in Pomeroy . the Nazarene will conducl Vacation
BATE COURT,IIEIOS
Those wanting 10 sign up should Bible School Monday through Fri,
COUNTY, OHIO
bring a copy of !heir birth cerJifi· day from 9-11:30 a.m . "Sci Sail
Accounla and vouchera
calc. Information is available by wilh the Savior" is the lhcme .
ol the following nomod ftd11o
calling 992-3486 aflcr 4:30p.m.
clarlM havt liMn fllod In lhe
Probate Court, llalgaCounly,
===================r-=~~;;::::::;:::==:::r=========~Ohlo,lorapprovaland lttll•
Real Estata General
Public Notice
Public Notice
m•fiTATE NO. 2HS3 ·Final
and Dlatrlbullva Aocounl of
ORDINANCE NO. 60i
Jo Elan Dlahl Yeary, ExacuProbete Court ol Matga
AnOrdlna- toMIIbillh lrlx ol the Eallll of Jam" A.
County, Ohio
••Iarin lor varlou1 non· Diehl, 1k1 Jam" A. Dllhl,
OFFICE 882-28811
Ealolo of Hugh Cutler,
1ltclod auporvlaory peroon• Jr., Dtcellld.
Dtclllod
nolollheVIilagoofPomoroy,
ESTATE NO. 271N ·Final
and Dlatrlbutlva Account of
Coto No. 27503, Docket 13, Ohio.
, P1ga 3$1
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Harry Ll:•ommerfllid, Exacu·
NOnCE OF APPOINTMENT COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE tor ol the Etlltt of Lucy
OF FIDUCIARY
OF POMEROY, OHIO:
Young, O.C..tod'
Anltod Code, S.C. 2113.08
S.CIIon 1: Thallhe llitry
ESTATE NO. 26413 ·Sec"On July 28, 11112, In lha . of the Chief of Politi ol tho ond Annual Account ol Con·
Malga County Pro belt Cou1~ Pomeroy Pollet Depertmenl, diet Clrltton, Guardian of
Cltt No. 27503, Norm• thoU bund It hereby ttllb- lhe Paroon and Eelalo of
Cutler, 33458 Slllt Roult 7, llllhtdaltharallol$11,750.00 Dtldra Carillon, • Minor.
ESTATE NO. 26235· Third
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45788 waa per yur,
S.CUon 2: Thot the tlllry Current Accounl-ol Shl•loy
oppolnlod EIICIIIOI ol lht
eallto ol Hugh Cuttw, d• ollhtTUAdmlnlalratonhiM A, Slophenoon, Guoldlln of
ROCKSPRINGS ROAD·An older horne lha1 has been
CNIId, 1111 ol 33458 Slota be and It hlreby ..tabtlohod Donald G. Slephanaon, an
complelely drywalled downslaira. Hat an encrmousliving
Route 7, Pomoroy, Ohio, t1 lht rate of $12,000.00, In- lncomptltnl Peraon.
room with 2 bey windows. a beautiful beautiful kitchen wilh
crNaod ontddltlonal $500.00
ESTATE NO. 26434 • FinI
45788."
an leland, a dining room, 3 bectooma, wilh llrve walk-In
Robwt E. Buck, allacllva October 1, 1&amp;12.
Currtnl Account ol Etthw
clotoll, a nice •tone linlplace, a wraj)IIOUnd porch, and
Probtlt Judge
S.CIIon 3: Thallht tolary Moore, Guardian of lht Ptt·
many oulblJildngt,litling on I t/2 IICf8l olland.
una K. Ntttolrood, Clerk ol lht VUlogo Admlnlalralor eon and Etlott ol Tony
$55,000
(7) 31, (8) 7, 14; 3TC
aholl be and Ia hereby talob- Brower, 1 Minor,
BUNKER HILL·II you wanl a large farm wilh privacy, here
tlahtdollhlroltol$23,500.00
ESTATE NO. 25287 •
~~~- A 1731Cr81arin with "!'prox. hall lillablt. llilaU lenc.d,
with appro1. 40 actet haVIng new fence. Has a pond, 2'or
3 alrelmt._big rod bam, equtPmanl ahod, and other oulbuilci"'J•· •ne home hu 3 bectoomt, and lrte gaslo heal
with. 111y trade foAmaller horne.
see,aoo

Crow's Family Restaurant
"l'elhrilg KlfiiiUCkr Fried Clllclrt11"

RAr!NE • Emertilinmcnt a1 Star
Mitt Park in Racine on Sawrday at
7 p.m. will include Kyger Valley
Quai'ICt, Free Counll'y and I van and
Friends. Those having coupons for
lhc July 18 show can psc lhem at
lhis show. Everyone welcome.

MIDDLEPORT • Ash Street
Freewill Baplist Church wilt hold
revival SaiUrday through Aug. 8 at
7:30 p.m. nighlly. Clovis Vanover
witt be 'the evangelist Special
· singing. Pastor Mark Morrow
MIDDLEPORT • There will be inviles lhe public.
a ballroom dance Friday from 7-11
p.m. a1 lhc American Legion
COOLVILLE • "The Classics"
Annex in Middlcpon with music fcaluring Rila While, keyboard.
by George Hall. Cost is $5 per per- Junior White, bass, At Windon ,
son. Food and icc available.
drums, and Bitt Ward, saxophone,
will prcsenl gospel music al the
PORTLAND - The Lebanon Founder's Day celebralion in
Township Trus1ees will mee1 Fri· Coolville on SaiUrduy beginning al
day a1 7 p.m. al lhc IOwnship 5:30p.m.
garage.
RACINE - Racine Village
Council wilt meel in shorl special
session Friday at 7 p.m. al Sw Mill
Park 10 open bids on repaving
slrcciS.

Ne.,. StltlcmL'ftl Cholrdl
Sunday Wriip · 2:30p.m.;

llwllllltlll•&lt;:lo-

Sund•y School · 9:30 o.m.
WMhip - 10:30LIII.
Thundoy ScrviceJ · 7 p.m.
SII.,.CIIIttt

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livenin' · 7 p.m.

W~eldly

Wcdlclday Sc:M~• · 6 p.m.

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Woohip ·7:30p.m.

Other Churches

R•~k Sprln~s

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Wednesday ServK:cs - 7:30p.m.

wemesd•y Services . 1 p.m.

Sundays.-;..~

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Wonhip· IU:Jtl '•.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Strvi&lt;Cs ·7:30p.m.

Juhn W. lllv1l•~

Sunday Schoo~ . 9,1CI1.m.
Wonhip · lfU~ a.m.. 7 p.m.

Nationwide Ins. Co.
H4W. M•in
tn·IJII Pomtrot

United Brethren

F......•G"'ffttMlllloo
'llald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
P1&lt;tor. Rev. K"'"r Will lord
Sunday School • 9:30 Lm.

W~sdoy

P. J. PAULfY,. AGENT'
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Mln&lt;rsvlllt

Lutheran

Allred

loll. Moriah Kopllsl
l'wrtlt A Main St., Middlq!Oft
p...., IWI. Gill-crt Craia, Jr.
Suodoy School • 9::10 o.m.
Wonllip · 10,45 a.m.
Allliqllllyllaptlsl
Po-. Kcnnelh Smilh
SoNoy Sdoool· 9:30a.m.
W-ip · lfl:4S a.m.
~Services. 7,30 p.m.

Heath (MkldiLopurt)
Postor: Frank Smillo
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - I0:30a.m.
Wednesday Strvi&lt;x:s · 6p.m.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Woohip · 'h.m.

St. Pool LolhcrM Chtwth
Comer Syarno11: A Sceoncl St., Pomeroy

Oc:..lcr
l'• ~ tnr :

1•uaur: l&gt;crun ~cwm•n
• Sunt.lay Sclmul • 10 a.m.
Worlhip- 9 a.m.
l'hunday Sent ices · 6:30p.m.

Sundav Sdlool ·9:15a.m.
Wunhip · 10 a.m.

William N.uu~h
Standa)· S&lt;:hunf - '} : ~1 a.m.

Sundly Solw.lol · Ill a.m.
W""'"p · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdncsdoy S.:rvioc:• - 7 p.m.

Jo1•lwt•ICI!i
l)uaor: Keith Kader

H...,...oo,Uiollnllo""'l:h•pler

l 1 •~1ur:

Ma.•HI (:hurch lli('IN'nl
Mil~r St., Ma~'"· W.Vt.

Toolday Services - 7 p.m.

Pastor:Kc11h Raider

Mev. Jtllhn \cvilk:
Sonday S(:hnnl I0 a.m.
W1~tChip- II a.m.• 7:30p.m.

RuUand Ouardt ul Uri~
Pu1or: l~aene E. L:ndcfw.,ud

Sunday School - I0 a.m.
Woohip · 9 a.m., 6 p.m.

'llour..Joy Scrvi&lt;c ·7:30p.m.
l~aeluf':

WcWcW.y Servia:s - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.

l••chr: Rt~l1 Vl•ley

WtMl:hip · IU:4:'i a.m., 1 p.m.

Wonhip · lti:Jfll.m.

Wodneaday Serv&lt;ee~ · 7:30p.m.
'Mt. VnhNI llopllol
I~IIOf : Joe N. Soy,.
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.

WlW"hip - 10::\fl a.m., 7:10p.m.
Wedne~dl)' Sentt&lt;.'C • 1:30 p.m.

WoBhip · IO:Jfla.m.

PaMor: Olri' S&amp;ew1n
SwKJay School - 9:3() un.

Wonhip. llt._m., 7:30 r .m.

l'lolrl:ru.-.llllllt H"ll_l:h_
I/2 milo: ulf Rt 325
Po""" M.,.. O'llclt Mlnk:y
Sl.ll&lt;lay Sell&lt;•~ · 9:30 o.m.

Wcdt.:\\l•y SeN icc - 7:30p.m.

llf1ier ( 'luwt:ll uf ( ~hr'ht

livcnina · 6:30p.m.

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Episcopal

Sunday S.:lw.lol · ~JO a.m.

a.m., f&lt;I ::\Cir.m.

I:.Oterprl'lt
,)•asUN: Keith Kader

··urt'St ll:u"

Sunday odo&lt;d · 9:10a.m.
Wur.htp . toJn a.m., 7:30p.m.

11:4~

~cwman

We&lt;loe..Joy Services -7 p.m.

llrodllury (:Jour&lt;~ &lt;&lt;f ctorl&gt;t

w••~ip .

l)uuw: l)crun

Sl.ll&lt;lay School • 9:45 a.m.
Wonllip · II a.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Sull&lt;loy Solouul ·ID a.m.
Wcnhip . II 1.m., 6 p.m.
Thunday Scrvi&lt;e1 • 7p.m.

WNl'J•• Hihl~ Hr•lMM Churth
7~ .... ~ Sl., ~iddlct!on .
1 1 a~ur: N:cv. N.ny \-tt.Uny

Pasuw: Rohcn Fosler
SunJ•y &amp;:huul · II a.m.

CeolniCI....,

A...,ry (Syracuse)

\r•· I ,M'r ( 'hwd• •I God
('hcctCr
P1shir: (iary I lines
smt~.y Sl.:huul . 9:3n a.m.
Wclfllhip . t. p .MI

Wonhip · If):]() a.m., 7:)1 p.m.
Wcdnc5dly Scrviwt. - 1 p.m.

l,_s1ur: Tom Munyon

PaMOr. Rev. James A. Seddon

ll&lt;l~l,.em

W)

Sunday S.:lw.lol · ~' 311o. m .

Pa~lor:

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( 'h•rtil nii;Mtl •tl Pniplttq'
Cl.J. Wh,l&lt; Kd. olf Sl . Ko. MoO
l'a~lur: I'll llenwn
s..t~la)· Sd"--_.j .• 10 a.m.
WIIO-hlr . II a.m.
Wcdnc ~da)' ServicCJ · 7 p.m.

1;•-•:.-..r&lt;~
326 E. Main So., P~
l'a•k&gt;&lt;= It"". Df. M~ C. Mycn
Suodoy ..t..~ and woohip · II o.m.

Jack Cuk•gnwc
Sdt&lt;IOI • ~' 311 un.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
W011hip . 10:30 a.m.
Fl..,. Soulhoro llapllit
4181ll'u&lt;ll&lt;f&lt;ll' Pike

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E'&lt;ltrllnll Services· 1 p.m.
WcJnc\tlay ServicCJ • 7 p.m.

Pa.~lor :

St.
Pastor: Dr. l.ec Manis

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Suot&lt;by S.:IM•~ and W"""ip- 9:30a.m.

Rcorwollow Alcl!lt Chor&lt;h ul ( ' lort.l

Ea~l ~bin

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1'11111'&lt;11 or C'.Gd

Arfllc ant.l Sca.w.d Su.
1•u1tw: Nev. llavtd M.uuell

. 7 p.m.

Wonhip-9:30 a.m.
SumJoy Sdlool- IO:Jils.m.

' ~, ... llopll.a Chowdl
Rvlllod
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
WoMip · 10:45 a.m.
P&lt;Hnoruy •.l.,.llaptlsl

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Monte watts.in 1961

Monte Watts Today
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. · Monte Watts, a star little League baseball player, was sealed in an iron lung at age ten. He -was
paral~ed with a rare, crippling, and usually fatal disease. Doctors watched, waiting for him to
breathe his last breath, but by God's grace Monte survived.
Hear ~s encouraging, h~art-gripping story; a personal pilgrimage of a man broken and remade.

VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH, 525 North Second, Middleport, Ohio
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1992 - 10:00 AM • 11 :00 AM • ·7:00 PM
, SPECIAL MUSIC • Rev. Ja•es Kee•• Invites The Pu.llc

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6

4:30 P. M. DIY BEFORE
.PUIUCAftON

SHRUB TREE
TRIM and
REMO-'AL
•LIGHT HAULI~G
II

'FIREWOOD

': lBILL SLACK
992·2269

lew Ho111ts • Vinyl Sltli1g
lew G1rtges • Rtpllctlntlt Wi11dows
Room ldditioas • Roofiag

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992-5500

6-30-11110. peL

oHNdllnera

• Convertible Tops
• Custom Carpets

614·949·2801 or 949·2860

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

GARAGE SALE
AUGUST 1·2-3--9 am-5 pm
Road Behind Skate-Away

Ill

Kltchena, Porchee and
Bath a.
COMPLETE
REIIOOEUNG SERVICES
F,.. Eet • 20 Ynt Exp.

-rsrll·tft~A'

Room Addltlona,

773~5684or

992·5249 .

7117/1 1110. peL

7/2t/1211

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.•COMBINED FIN~AL
REPORT OF TIE BOARD
OF EDUCATION OF TIE
IIEIGS LOCAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT
11EtGS COUNTY, OHIO
For The F1ec11 Y- Enclod
. June 30, 1182
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
ReVENUE RECSPTI:
Ta...................2, 1111,1M.U
Tullion....................51,873.73
e.mtnge .., tnv•t·
monla. ............- •.25,21 O.SO
Exlroourrlcul• Aatlvi-

PLASTER

o•.

En&lt;lng Fund Cull

Public Notice

a.n-._ __zu,NI.CM
IO!Iontlna~-·-- .3.1118.74
R..wd lor EnCIII'fto
..21,758.15 OPERAnNG DISS.......-+
Exc. Rcpla. Ovw~
Unr-* Fund
Dlob. ..........- ..... I,IM 74
S.lenoe ·-- -211,17U8
Exo. Rcpws-c.. Over/
PROPRIETARY FUNOS
OPERAnNG RECEIPTS:
(Undor) Dloburlemenlal
Tultlon_,___,,___ t40.00
Olhor UHIINel....l,lll8.74

br-.--..

Food Servlo•

s.IM..-............1•.•113•
F-. _ ____ _ ,38,010.15

Clllulllalerlale I

a.::::.~~~.~,o27.M

llttrlor • b:terior

Spray • Rol· Bn~sll
FREE ESliiiATES

CILL

Ending Fund C.h

~..............411,186.118

Mlac. Recelpla- 1,231 ,804.11 UnrMMWCI Fund

Tole!

PROFESSIONAL
HOUSE
PAINTING

llolonce...... - .....411,186.11

614·992·6949
. 712M2/I mo. pel.

UM... - .................M,IIM.II Re.iptl- -...-1,48,748.50
AGENCY FUND
OPERAnNG DIS8URSE·
OPERAnNG RECEIPTS:
one! FeM..............8,477.21
IIENTI:
ExlrocunlcuW
Mite. Reoeipll ....... 52,026.47 Em~ Se! 1M
Ao:llviiiM.- ........13,112.45
Grllllll In Aid:
I
_.114,124.25 Tole! Aeoelpta.. ......a,512.45
Slllt
Em~Aotu.-1
' OPERAnNG
Sou ......- .5,844,810.05
Benelltl... - --140,20:1.70
DISBURSEMENTS:
F-e!
Pur......,.
EmpiopM ......... I
Sour-..- ....574,108.51
s.v-........ 1,011,127.21 Wegoe.-..................511.15
Tollll
SuppiiM&amp;
Employeee Alt*-'
~.... ..11,851 ,143.36
llla~--..... Z71,4C0.72
llenellta---··.............10..
PurchoMd

w.,......

c.::.::
:127.27
5,&amp;11,386.01 Oilier Objeota. .............312.05

EXPIIIIURIE':.:Nla:

o : l.. - ....

lnolrUcllon.........
Supporting

_ . . . . ............... 108.113
Tolal DloburMo
S«vvcM.........3,522,868.32 monta. ........_,1,11811, 155.27 Capilli ~ ...........350.00
Oilier Objecta...........3,331.11
EX1ncurrloul•
Exc. Rcpla. Ovw/
Tolll Diob.-.........711,81UI
Ao:llviiiM.-..... .145,522.54 (Underl
Debt ............... 478,1115.00 Dlob. .. ---~211,405.771 Exo. Rcpla. Ovori(Undorl
Dlob.--·--·--3,581.07
Tole! Dl""NON-OPERATING
NON-OPERATING
llllllla..--.- .11,121,770.82 RECEIPTI (DISBURSE·
RECEIPTS
Exc. Rcpta. Ovwl\lnclor
MENTS:
(DISBURSEMENTS):
Dlob.-..... -.-~m,l27.51) Slata Sour-..... _ .2A,751.15
OllER FIIWICING
Federe! Sour-...351,423.111 C...trlbutlono I
s'ouAc:EI
Opondlng Tronolera
lloMtionL.--•..1,545.11
Contrllullone I
-ln....._ ............ ..275,5115.45 Operllllng Tr_,_
-Oul.......... - ......(2,000.001
Donatlone.--.... 3,253.45 Refund of Priory-··
Procoede froM....
.......
_ 00000 Ex,...-1-.
..... 11,137.14 Tole! Other Fin. Sourc..
(IJHe~.................. 1,545.11
"'No......_ _..., • Tolll 01her Fin. Sourc..
Exc.
RcptaJSour- Ovorl
O~ng
2G
j\JeM~............... I71,177.52
""''""- """'"_......,..4•
Exc. Rcplo/SouroM Ov«l
Mv~......(45,328.MI
(Underl Dlob. I 01w
Refund
o1
Prtor
~-~-l ......... .4511,171.75
150.00 ...-...
E- ~~~.~,552.71

Tr-"'!!•.,.

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Beginning Fund C.h

- 7,.,....711 IEnding Fund C.h

Operllllng T-.(~ """

~~8our(45,328.MI

~-~-~. ~t~I.IIS

Fund C.h
~ .......... ~171,471 .121 Ending
......_ __,.....21,114.73
B~W~ce ............212,1811.113

To ... Other..,.

, Un......wcl Fund
551,131.00 .............. .....212,111.113
Exc. RcpllllouNON-EXPENDIBLE TIIUIT
Ovwi(Undor)DieFUNDI
bun-•111111 Oilier OPERATING RECEIPTS:
lJtiiiiM--...{111~•·56) Eornlnge on
Beginning Fund C.
ln-lmenta..........3,1118.74
e.nce..-- -1111,721.10 Tollll F*eipta

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Real Estate Generel

UN-*
Fund
...____ __,.21,114.71

~JAYMAR

Qualit_y
Stone Co.

PubliC Notice

a.....-... .

s--..-

-574,108.51

Tole! Acpii ...... ID,SOI,Z74.05
DI88UASEMENTS:
tnelrUctlon. - ....5,111 ,315.01
" =- -1.S22,81U2
Exlr-noulor
Ao:tiviiiM..- ...... 142,522.54
Dellt

S.dcn--.. 411-CJO

POMEROY· ~ An. 1 floor frame home with 2 bedrooms, N.G.F.A. fiil basement wilh utiily and garage.
Includes appfion-. ills atble hook·up IOld paved oirael.
Asking $10,900 lllalolan oilerl

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SR 33 POMEROY·
Vory nio8 remodeled 2 story home wilh
3 bedrooms, ..,1r111ai', dedi, large lronl porch, dalached
garage. COME SEEI Aaking $37,500

·911 124. Ownor Ia anxiouo to sell due to relocaling . This

1987 ForrNI Part&lt; Mobile home with 3 BR'I, on 1.10 acre
is in e&lt;ceiienl cat ldliolil Properly includes a large gorage
wilh 1WO 17 x 52 carporll. Has l)een re&lt;lJoed lo $25,000

.

EmplopM Solorleel
W.,....--.....1M,13UO
Emplove- Retirement
Benlfttl- .........140,214••

.....,....,,......... 345,570.11
CopiW
CopiWOu..,
A.IIDtmenL .........727.27

equlptMRt
11117 c:Mvrolet Caprice 4

All -:;tr:'enl

and to _.. lilY lnegulario

u.. In llicldln;.

Fred ttonm.l, llayoa
Yllage ol Midcl1eporl
(7) 24, S1; (II 7,Jic

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.3,141••

FromS.Ieof
Noloe- ..........128,000.00
- - Bour-......... 2A,751.11

Fedarll

NEW USTINQ. Dtxllr· Aollrood Slr..l oldar 2 atory
~with 3 badoooms, 2 firepii!Cet. drilled well &amp; cislem,
_botlte gill hNt. ASKING $12,000

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Tolll Olttr Fin. lourc..

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Exc.~Ovor/

~~.~.~::au.
FunciC.h

....- •••411,a7.10

Frame Repair

NEW &amp; USED PARTS FOR
ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS

t-t, 011 Ill. 3SI lowanl
Aovo..- lrlclgo. T·ollilto ·

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992·7013 or .
992·5553
or TOLL FREE
1·110-141..0070

6637

St. Rt. 7
Clltsllirt, OH.

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38904 leadl!lll
Creek Road t
Middleport, Olio i

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Wty HI Effldetcy
Ar c.•tlalen, Heat
P1mps, fii'ICICII &amp;
Now Water Heaters.

~PAINTING

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-lot u. o. '' ,, r..•

INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR
FlEE nnuns
HAY£ Rlf!IEN&lt;ES
lolora 6 p.a. 1-• Mtuqo

Ah• 6p.a. 614-915-4110
614/U/1 -IlL

SERVICE

992·5335 or
915·3561

lcNII 1- r..t Oflke

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NMIOY,OIIO

WICK'S
HAUUNG SERVICE
36970Wit.. lt...

r-y,ow.

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CONSTRUCTION

•New Holllts

•Gai'Cittl

•Complete
Remodeli11
Stop &amp; Comptlre
FREE EntMDES

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KEVIN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

COUITIY LOTS
FOI SIU
1·SICIIS

Appi'O'IId Townahlp

Roed (bllcldop), 114
mile lrom Rt. 7,
loelltld'*-

949·2291 tr

Chtster •nd Tuppera

1·100.137·1460

EliCh lot • ,.nlltlly
woodiCI with excellent
dl'llln~ge. Service by:
tP.C. Water Co.;
Columbue l Soutllern
Electric Co.
LOTS FROM $3,600
· andup .

. lAwn Mowing,

...._

R - I ComoMiclll

Frwo....-.

PlalnL

OWner Financed

16

915-3594 "

Help Wanted

RACINE MOWER

Busy optometry practice seeks full
CLINIC
time optometric assistant/technician.
ltxl94 WtbMq
Assist l.n choosing and fitting frames;
IACI~CIIO
checking spectacle Ax's, preliminary lhl-'r
lltlpW
testing and miscellaneous office
PARTS SERYKE
duties ae netdtd.
MoWin •
Saws
Salary baaed on experience.
If you enjoy working with pe~~~;·l 614·949-2804
mall or drop off a resume t
Augusta.
.
SCHMOLL OPTOMETRIC$
Q]
443 Hlrtlnger Pkwy.
•.....•
Middleport, Ohio 45760
PLEASE, N,O PHONE CALLS!

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A Wondorlvl Family Exporioneo.
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A-icon, JopanoM
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School Exchlngo 84udonll fOr.
molng 1n .....~. ..._A Hoot
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oarn lo $125 por day, no axp.
noodod, 1-iCJ0.262-4J81.
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Molgs County Chootbrr of
Commorco, 200 Elll Soc:ond
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RentaJ1, Oc11ntron1 Condot., L.o~ Vonl loll, Auauo1 J,llh.,
Houookl""'ng lncludod .... t-4. ""' Routt Mf. ........~
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Poole Korr l~- · c - ,...
Whtrll&gt;oolo. ,.,...,, Llglt4id Gotti.t ........ c- ouc. 01¥1,
Tonnlo CoutU, Pulling Gritono.
Gotf Pac:Qael Avllllllt. FrM
lrochuro : 1'l~CJ0.44f-MI3.
1 IIIII OUI Tunoy Run · On'
Algltl A...... Jrd I ~~~. Clolft.•
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And lng.llloc.
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wor~c~w~c~o 2 Fomlli.., 201 Poll..,...h;
S.ltcllofto. Colt acllloft Nol· Rood, Jrd,llh.
wllfll U.S. And Conoda 1.- 3 F-y GoriQ! S.lo: 122 Tlllnt:
73W210 or :IGI.au.2203. FrM
Ronlol lnlormolloft 305-513- lovonuo, ... On 'rlday, July·
Jill, ....w:;: . lol. Clallllnai
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For Mon. "
n, Cltll*., I ·
Wamlngt Bad CrodH II OoVI• labloo Pluo p,... Orooo• 1
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Nogotfn lnfonnallon, OuoronlooCI, Aotulna Froe ROCCKdod 3 Fomlly Yard Solo: Frldoy J1ol, ;
........ fevellt Dttlill lolurday, lol" Sunday :lnll. - .
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3-PoaiEurokoOn-o~,
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Countrloa(..._
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Arrlvlnt A"t..t Yool Con Mollo llorol
A Dlllor oucol AVUIA Int..,.. Srd Annuol J Fomlly. July 3111,
llonoii-711-4MS.
~·~~ ... 1:00.6:00. """"'
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4
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Got. Ploilic Wotor T"*: Oook;·
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away, J04.77Ut71.
Polo, Jlo'!!L lie. Lola- llorolf&gt;
llack Lab 1 112 YNII Old, Ouly Rd. "" WltMo Aood J 11.1 •
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54 Miscellaneous

Apartment

Merchandise

Oroclous living. 1 ond 2 bod·
t911S Noohuo, 3 - -· 14J70 room apart mont• at Vlllogo
wMh 7112 oxpondo. CA, OuHn Monor
and
Rlvoroldo
Wll~, Qlrderl lub, 111 IP. Ap1rtment1 In Middleport. From
cloncoo, 10.20 clock, 114,000. $116. Coll8t.4·112-7787. EOH.
uor """· 301-tfi.7MO"' IJI. N. Third Mlddloporl, Dhlo, 1
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bedroom turntahtd I pl. dep &amp;
ltl4 l..naion Mr U mobl.. r•t, 304·882~561.

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Carport Solo: All~uol Ill, 1-12 WORMERS,O£CK
Etc.
OnlyI Kl ng Slz' olorbod 1111· HANDS1Hool11111,
POIIHont Aboord CruiM Shlpo. lor application will bl Augull
lmo WMfi lollloo, $25, 30d0 13001$100 Wlcly. Froo TrJvol. 12, 1H2.
~;f,_bedroome, aliNe, 304 ·
SIMI DMII. $$0; IBM 1'YPIMKer Caflbbt1n, Hawaii , BahllftiS.
150; Suptrscope lroadeatl No E
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OUtHtr Ct11ttl1 Aecordlf', 175;
rp. Nec•eal')'. 1·206·13611M Wind_:.,--.....,
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Somo Clolltoo, Olohol, ToOia, 7000 Elll . tiMNI
14x71 Coroplololy Fumlohod.
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Business
856 FIRt Avtnue.
llr1tndtt'a.ICIIIno
L1ko
- · WMh 40ft ...,...
Polio.
LDutN: Johntont
wort.r...O.C:k handSihottHHS,
Trelnlng
Home Perl 304-Jis-4JM.
Chathlr•, RDUie 7, 3 Ooota gl\'t shop ta~t IIC. PoahloM
North 01 Llglol, lol Salt Thlo obootd cruioo onlpo. $30011100 Rolroln
NowiiiSoullooulorn
YNrl Mon-Tutt. Rein Canc:tll.
wkly. Met.lllmatt. FrM lrllv.. luolnou Collogo, ~r'~ Valley
..31711 1111 Mt70 D1nvll" Alldrnan 2
F.ri.do~ Ju~ 31at, S.turdly, Caribbean., ~Rill , Bahlmel. Piau . Coli Tod.oy, e
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lolllo, HMI Pump, · - - 1 2
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70001111. 11911N7.
PtlcM To SoNI
Honoyoucklo Orivo, A dloon.
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Ctbtl
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Subcofttrictora · 18 Wanted to Do
1111 Mantkwl mobile home.
Friclo
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Noodod W"h OWn Truck, T - Will B•brtlt In My HolM. Ftn- 14110. · ...ulllul! U~t •e
Mite."' Fr!urd~l:.c Sw~ay, 1 .: And 21' Flbergllll L.Hdtr. Call cld In Play Area. Aallf'lnc• Uovlng . Cell lOI.al2·3761 or
Eurgroon Hoo,oilal Bod, 1175 1:4::1..
:..22='.0:-710
=·...,..-....,~­ Avai11ble. Rodney A,.t. Clll 773-5521
-r.fl. "Rebbit, Claitwng, Mtac.
Clinic Su"'vlaor For Pflvate 8M-24S.5887.
2br 12115 Flomlngo, Good Con·
Qorogo S.lo: 4115 .lorry Stroll, Non.Prol" Family Ptonnlng Sor· EIR TREE SERVICE. T~, dMion, $4,000. 114'441-1720.
Frldoy, Solutday, 1-? Clollloo, vlcoo Boood In Cltooopooko, Trlrnrn~, TrM Remove!,
Bank Reclaimed Mobl" Homla,
Klda Cfolhft, 2 au- Anno Ohio; Growth Orlanlod 1.,. Trlmmlf"'. Fr• EaUm~~te•l 1
Sotol flown Poymonl Vtoriouo
Cho~ End Tabla&amp; a Co"" dlvldull Nooctod To llanofl 387-715TAftor 4p.m.
Slza , Oroll Soloclloft, Froo S.l·
Otlico And llocllcal lind Com·
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ltetrie Lawn mower, loll rnunlty Educl•tonal S.Nk:" . Georglt Port1bl1 S..wmlll, don't Up, I Dtllv.,y, Fintnclng Avlll·
Knk:k Knackll
For lila. Clltm lood . Provldt ltaui:J:: logo lo 1111 mill 1001 .~ . , ..,..TJI.1220.
71·tt57.
Garogo Salo: Antlquoo, Collie· Ovlrooch, lnloloo, Loborolory, Clll
New Moon 12110 Wtth 7114 b·
Ublll, loet GJttiWirt, More! And Follow.Up Strv~• To Hillard Protesslon1l Trte Ser- poneto 2 Bod,_, Good~·
Wid, Thru Tues, 1361 Plualnt Feml .. t ' And Ua... ; Schldule vlco Topplng'rTrlmmlng, AIIIIO¥· tloft, b .ooo. 11..1 llovo , 114·
Valley Rood, RloGrondo.
flhroiclan Cllnico; lluol Ba Ex· lng, Htdge rimmed, Fr11 E... 441 .. 5tt.
eeUtnt Communicltor, DtveJop
Garogo S.ll: Friday And S.tur· Knowtoctao 01 And Ba S.nollivt tlmaiHI Debris Removtd. 6*4· NORRIS · tll2 Combrldftl
day, t :CJ0.$:00 430 Hodflwood Tolirlh Contra! And Roproduc· 446·9334.
14111, ~ • . ModM, fllatud Dfn.
Drive.
11¥1 HH"h laauet; Det1ll Mill Paula'a 01y C.re Center.
Room
, 2br, 2 18th, 01k
&lt;&gt;fienttd. Send RHume', Lltt1r
Gorogo Sail: S.turdoy, AUQuol 0t lnllf'Hf And NIIM ThrH Sele, 11fordabl1, childc1r1 . U-F Coblnola. Aog . Prico 122.000.
1, IH2" 1-lp.m. 5GI Wof1011 Em...,menl Aeflrancn: Pten· 8 o.m. • 5:30 p.m. ·Agot 211-10. CioN-Out Prleo 118,115 tNo
Rood, oldwoll, 01t1o IM-446- ned Plflntt.ood Of Southull Bllorl, afler Khool. Oropoinl Trades) · Fln•nclng Avlillb4e.
61.-44&amp;-822• . Ntw ln- Frtnch CMr -~~ H-. 1143315.
Onio, 316 Richland Avonuo, welcome.
f•nt
Todda.r
C1re, 114-446-1227. 4414300.
Glonl Yord S.le: 441 Spruco Alhtna, OtUo 45701. Slfery
- 6F1 .110FI. Heavy Duly All
Wllh
Ex· Will Mow Small Lawnt . 6Mo4"'· Tral._
Stroll Exlonlioft, 7-6p.m. ~· Commenaur11e
""'nee;
37.5
HouN
Per
Week
1851.
S&lt;HI UIIIHy lnllor, UOO. 114813rd. Toole, Knivu, BAFuml·
441·'11113.
tura,
Blby
Fumltutl, WithBonol"•·
Mtcrowan, Get Dryer, Fl.. OQenUble WNkend cere tor
Financial
Cablntll, Oli11wue, Cooklf\9 lfdtrry ~y In tt.r r.11unt
33 Farms for Sale
Ulenaill, Sllr.tlrwlrt, Small Ap. Mlddttport homt, re .,.ncn
115 Ac,. Farm Locettd In 0111111
pllanc11, llnent, SwNptrl, required, IM·tt2·32C3.
Co. I Roorot Howo, 2 F.. Batho,
Business
21
Fono\ L.own - "· llucll I :O,::;;:
ri _..
= ::,Go
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Toc:.W:;or
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k ;.:
lmmo
:;_"'dl'"oll-ly
CIA, Largo Tobocco Loooo, Coli
Morw
·
Aoaclnmnet Oialrlbutlon S.r·
For An Aj&gt;polnltnonl T. .yl IMo
Opportunlly
3!9·2111.
Qlonl Yard SilO: -~ Crooll vicn, Inc. TX·t-100·285-1217
INOTICE!
R~~ry~~t&gt;Oi-. CoropotMhoo Poy Now Convon·
• , ....... Clal
MaiM In- 1~11
Medical
!Oenlal OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
lertor, Mite tllfM.
f\11eatlon Ete .. Sign On lonut recommends thai you do bwtl·
EO£ .
with people you know, and 31•
aere
lot.
WUh
~- 101: ..5, Flnt Tl011! 2
NOT to 11nd money thro'-'h ~ht pony-oil palluro. Public
Fooitlly. China Sol, WNd Eolor Orlvoto . Wontod. SouthWftl mall ul'llll you have lnv"l'tlled Wlllr, oloelrtc. 14500. 304-S'J'I.
T"'•• -"II llochlno, lnlonl: Motor FNig~t,_ Inc. Stoning lht oHering:
2tt4.
MIM,
WotMM
Ctofhll, Teem P1y ~f 112 C.nlt P1r Mill.
"Loa Homo Ooalorohlp" Top AcNigt av1il1blt for home
~hborfl a t Ott 'M1, Go 1 Mite Medlclllllte' lnsurence. Lold·
Tum Lol On Austr Aood,. lngi\Jntoodlng
Pay. log l4ome Manufacturer, SNka cOMtrucllon an A1ybum Ad,
-..,. · IM ..- f t.
Lorovor/StOf&gt; Poy. Sllollilo Dialer. PrD1:1cled Territory, Htfh rueonabtl rllt rlcllont, waler,
CommuNcalkvw.
Excellent Eamlng Polonllel, Full Trllnlng lnlormatlon rnallld on requttt,
""" Solo: 1/toi,Jrd. '"'""'"''· lonoiM &amp; lon,. Paclutgo. H Y"" I Loado Provided. NNd Not In· ~-675-5253.
Air C - - . lolly bmo, Hovo I Yeor OTR Exjlorlonco, ttrftre With p,...,. Empfoy·
Chlldr.CloUotng, lloro! Cloan IIVR 1 Ago n . Coli 011m. ll. .lo Slorlln,; Alll,llll. 36
Real Estate
1-800-ltHOGS(5647)
Clloolllro, Nolll To Guiding Hand Tocloy l t.-:121·2014.
··Brentwood Loat Homtt •• •:n
Scllooi,N.
·Wanted
•·•· Frldo
Orlvora Wonlod. U.S. X-o, River Rock Blvd:, Mur1rtelbor0,
Hugo _ ,
y, Soturdoy, Inc . 84trtlng To101 Pay 28 112 TN 37129.
HOllE WANTEO: Young Family
1:»? hbv CloiiNI, Kkft , Clnl ,.r Unt. All Conv.ntlonel
Hn Subetenllal Down .P1yrnenl
Adull, laloy 8odo, """""· Cor Flool. Solollho Coro"""'icoiiOM. BNuly Shop located In trtlllr For OWner .financed AcrNQt
INI1, 1II ...."'' 112 Mil• ott lhclcei1Lite
lneurence. complete with 3 t11tlont, 5 Whh 3"' Bedroom Houoo Or
~ · Froo Kll· LayoooeriiNikdown Par. Aaolg· dryoro, U,OOO. 304-tl2·3241.
........ · Coiii14-:M1'11121.
1-.
ned TractCMW. H Vou Hive 1 V•r
Vending Route : Locel. Wt H1vt
t.orp Y•d Solo· toi·Snl OTA' bporlonco. Cloan IIVA 6 The Ntweal Machines, Ua~lng A
t Till 5p ,. lfiot IIIIo 110uoi 111n1mum Ago 23. Coli Vanguotd Nlct Steady Caeh lncomt. t·
Rentals
·
·
•
1 llanaaootOnl Sorvlco Today! 1·
364 ·
IGO·S2t·2014.
800-853·8363.
.
etOihtna : To Orl
:~..,.
--'::w"'s-nt:-o-d:':'-::F:tol"b'....,--:E
od =x.- WoiH T1nning B.dt, New Com- 41 Houses for Rent
llolhor·Sroor.
Units From
!G. Mono 51, Ortpoo, porllnco
Paid
Woolttr mtricat-Homt
IIIIo. Topoo, - n g. 1111&lt;. !IG Looctedi£mply Millo, Lllo/Hoo~h $10.00. Ltmpl, LoUont, AcCHo 2 bedroOm unfurnihMd house,
NMI Aw., Sal , SUn_.liOn
_
_
lnturence,
Bonua,
Alder torMtl. llonlhly PoyotONI low ~7 112 •-··• II •· Ho
Ao 111.00 Con Tod.oy FrH - 304 - N • -w von,
11ctwtn1 11 .. : A..,.. W . 4M Progr1m. Advanced Oltlribuelon Color Cotaiog. t-t00-221.. 212.
~.;.:..:.:"::.'~~-:..:1411::.:.:.'::.·
12•,:-vlA
84111 lloulo 210, 112 IIIII t-5. SyoiOot, 1-800-364·1047, 24
ltouoo. I mlloo oul 14. Rt
Fumll ...o, Clolhoo, 01-.
Houro, 7 Doyo WHk.
211 ouloklt ot Golllpollo.
Real Estate
0ot&gt;ot11 I roloronco. $2!1G
Mo¥1ng Sele: StiU~IY Only! OrivtN: Do You Wan1 Beller
-lh. 304-17~5e7t.
I :OOI.M. • 5:00p.M. 1061 Pey? Do You Want -More Mllet?
01 a .... Creell Rold. From Thon Coli J.B. Hunt 1-t00-2Je.
2 Bedroom Homo For Ron!.
lulooilMo Plko.
HUNT EO£/Subjocl To Drug 31 Homes for Sale
Noor Galllpollo And Dolllpolls
~- ·- ..
sc-.
CMr SCIIoolo. 814-441-1111.
III.SI Wool Ac- F - Cl"""a
.,_,., • lloyo. Girlo, Lodloo. Expo,.._~ wallntu, ..'':.tlolp 2 B,alht1 J.I2 Milo Out AI. 211 .
•
3 · lodroom, Cloon, lo'fl
Clothlt, More! Auguet 1· noodod, apply In porson Ohio 614-448-,..l;
Rooms, Corwonlonl locttlloit,
:J.+II+71h . .., Rain Concolo .
Rlvor lnlat, Loton, bolldt 2021 Marq~ltl Ave , 5 yra old, Oulol
, No Polo, Oot&gt;otil,
L.o"y'o1Ackor.
ad brick malntenence WN Relerencee, R.trlaemor, Stove,
S.tur•y 111, Trelllr Plrk,
horne, 4 btdroom1, 1m1ll NYint $325/llo. Pluo UlUMioo, Aopty
llcC«mick Rood, Lolo 01 Bolly FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS room,
dlnlngroomlfamlly room To" Bor CLA 230, C10 Gllllpotlo
aemti, ~ Wtlklt, C.rr'-r, Lot•, HIRING. lt6,000 • 172,000/Vr. 1·
comblnelion, kllcMn, Ullllly 0.11~~:~ 125 Thltd A -.
Clolhoo, llloc.
toS-IM-1500 Elll. GBI68 For roam, ·n Dnt .. wet, coverad Goll
, ..,..1 415631.
lm1Mdla1• Reepanu..
polio In back, prlvocy loneo,
S.lurtlly, t :OO A.M. tl.lllllt Ovl
IIIII Croo1o Aood, Clollloa Dryor, Frllrtclly Homo Porlioo Hoo garogo, ohown by appolnlmonl 3 lA, $275 otonlh. Oopooil I
,...,ence requlrwd. For rnoreln.... _...,, Band low. Clollln. Openings For Demonttrelwt. only 304-875-1238.
call 304.f75.:JI12.
- lonnolloft.
No Ctth lnvNtmtnt. No Stt"VIet 297 Kolloy Or., Gallipolis, Onto
S.l-y, 1-4, Lholna Room Chorgo: High Coromloolon And
Sullo, Old Iloilo, Ail klnda Hostn1 Awarda. Two C.~1~1, 4563\ Tolopltono: 114-441-3315. 2 bodr- hooto, big yatd, nlco
Clotlln. Toyo. Misc. 521 Over 100 h1m1, C.U 1-100-411 Ptlco: $52,0(10.00. Uvlng Aoom, nolghborhood, 304-4175-121&gt;.
3 81droomt, Family Room 1
IIMcholl Rood
4875.
And 112 a1 thJoom 1 , 1 C.r One and IWo btdroom houiH
S.tur..,y, Auguot lot , t-S9.m. H Vou're AIWIIp Driving, But Oorogo, Brick Front WHh Codor 1:'::.n:;_Po:;m::•:;roy:!:,;,I:,:M:;.If:::,2,:1B:;4:;1·~41't Jlcks.on Pike, Clothing, Novor Going
AI
42 Mobile Homes
l"'l, Glooowlr!, llloc . MOOII.
Muneon Tr~ne~llon, Our $4dlng.
2br Loa Homo, Ovorlooldng
Orlvtro
Expoct
Tho
Boll
From
S.hHtlly, A - lol, AduM, Uo, And Thay Got H. Join Us, Rim, lflllloo South, Galllpollo, 1 _ _ _ _f_or_R,..e_n_t..,..._.,.,..
~ Clollll... 3 111111 Ovl
Sting Ntwly Remodllld, Mull , .
And llako Tlta Mool 01 Your Sill
lmmedl1lly! Pl1111 M1k1 14 Wide, 2br, Gil, Hut, Air,
o-,oo
On Joltooono Time,
P•y And Your Furture. Wt AllsonetH
oner. • ,.-441·1051. Prtvall Lot, Mile From Holllf,
Ottor: 'Excollonl Pay, 'llll,.ga
""'': :lnrl- On Lo".
No Poll. J27Mio, 114-441-2300.
84rool Yont _ , ......cloy, Bonua, • Top l•nellla, •o;,. J Bedroom, 112 milia boiOW
S.IOIIIII
Com·
M•70 2 t.droom~~, Unfvrniehld,
~· · -Y•uguo~w. Boanl
pent. • 1~ Grove, E•ctpf For Stove, Atlriatrltor,
•s. Fotrl11141 t.Mw, COniiiNry munlclliont, "Ptraonal FJMt .aWV. ,000.
SOW
211.
DW. No Pats, 1 IIIII Out 111.511.
11ona111r. 'lndlvidualizod Ho011
Tlmt llrogram, •su.,.rlor Con· lllr Aaneh SIJio loll- W.Va. IM-446-2281.
'f'W ....: Sttwdly, t.ug~1111 . venUon•l EqulprMnl, 'Mueh U,. FA. WMh F~-o . 1 11.1
2 IMdroom tralltr, neer Allzo
••· tl.lllllt Pool CeniiiNry On Moro. Coli llunoon Todoy, And lllrto, 21/2IAI . 114-441·3U4.
Pttnl, Ctntrll elf, priVIII, no
M_\_Rod
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.
Put Your Co- ,ln Motion. 1·
•
100... 23-7621 Munton ·Transpor· 4 IR, 2 cor ........ holl PIH"P.
304-175-1221 '"" 5:00
Public: Sale
lotion Punlng Pooplo Flnl , EOE . 2 ...... uww,.., Mmt,
8
conlroly locolod. U """'from
&amp; Auction
Local Aroo Coordinator. 2 112
RotorAoquirod.
114-258·
· Dopoolt
•
· lltr
,..,...,...::..;..;;:.,;:~~----1 Yoor Old Coropony Expanding 11110(1
37141. onct- "'-· 1122.
Aick ,..,_ Auction eor.P.nr. Slolowldo. High inoomo Polon·
tuM limo ouct-r. contplolo 1111. Ground Floor Opporlu:l
auction _ . . .
Llconood Coli Mr. Salllon AI SEM 1
....Ottle 1 Ylrflnla, :104· W-1317, WHkdoyo, I To 3.
Nlc• 2br Tr•ller, Out ,II.At . 211, I
773-1711.
S.e Tht Countr'y And Oat Paid
lllloo, Dopooll I .llit.....,o R"
qulrod. 114·25e'l2111.
·
Coni:jiiOI''I' UnHo, 4:11 For IU PaiJiot Oltera Quality
Flltn
011¥1, Golllpollo. 114· Truck Driver Trelnlng In Only t
Smoll Trolllr In Gallipolll"Clooo
441-t . Forlollod lllnl Stor'l' WHkol Coli t-800·38fi.l150.
To Grocery, RolorOIICOI. •ltono:
Alslstanc•
For
Iloilo Conlonlo Fol Doll- FlnlnCIII
114 .. 48-ll!la.
le-o. Vlclol Poyno, lldwotl; Oualltlld Appliclnta.
.....,. No-. - . . ..... n
Total -lrlc, 2 BR, 1275 por
Truck Drivera, It Vou W1n1 To Be
Go!Npollo; lorry Foo· Home With Your Famlr _And
month. Trooh paid. $150.
lor, · Aut1uo1 22, 1:00 A.M. Frlendl Most W11k1ndt, Elrn
OeposH I raftr.net r~Ctuil'ld .
No pitto. Applloncoo lumlohod.
25t A IIIII, Run Plonly 01 111111,
304-t71'3000 'Ill Spot.
Get Top lentllla, Ot'lve For t.
9 wanted to Buy
Company Th1t knowa Ortv•rt
Art The Compeny, And HIVe
Apartment
Min. 3Vro. OTR Exp. Coli 1-t00-~..
· - HrecroiCII.
And• Novlt.
Sold : 188·2781
for Rent
OoptAQ.2.
Qoilco: ThlopNhM , lox 731,
Go!fipotlo, 41131.......... Truck Orlvora : 84artlne Pay Up
7212
To 21c, With Porlormonco In·
_....r. - ··
•
Crllltl AI 3 &amp; 8 Months. Home
Don1 Junil R! loll Ut y..., Non· Every 10-IC Day1. Uuel Ia 25
Worliinll Motor - Applioncoo, W/2 VHra OTA E1p. HlzMal En·
2 A - I Bolh, Oowntlolra.
c..T'l'l, W:l 'a. MicrCIWifel, Clean,
No
Pttt,
Quiet ,
o n l. Dockor Tronoporl, 1·
Air
Ito. 114·251· 800-834·~60. Atk For Oopt. S·t5.
Roloronco And Ooposil R•
12SI. .
qulrod. ll4·446·1511.
---- --Truck OWner..Qptralol'l, S2,000
2
Bldroomt
ltovt
I
Old - •: ,..,.. oorotlc - ·· Sign-On Bonuo 1or Orivoro Wllh
Aolrla•olor, Air CondHionlng,
·tron lkiMett, I llonthl Ex~rienct. Tractor ,
"""' turnlluro, Oolly llortln, 114· Purchlu P11n AveUeble. T11mt
ott The StrMt Parking, Gil·
llpollo. 814-446-08551-4 :30 P.M.
Wolcomo.
High
Vtoluo
Produclo
·- -- ~· Wanlod To luy: Junk Autos (Eioclronico) Dlvieion 01 Nor· Low loloinlonanco, CIHn, Lorao 2 btldroom apl. S325 otonlh . All
Wll~ Or Wll- ........ Call lhAmoricon Von Unoo. 1.KMcllon, J - -· UIIIKy, ufllilloo poid, HUD approved .
234-3112, Dot&gt;4.Ftll.
Hico Yatd, 3 - F - Hot_.,
lorly Llvttr' IM.JII.t:IGS .
roqulrod. 304-1'112722.
Top '""" Po141: AI Old U.S.' Wonlodl Protoaokrnol Holrolyllll
·~. Oold ~1111!: llhoor Coin's, Thai Wanlo To Exrn lloralltYou A - lectlonol · 110th 2 BR sponmtnll In lllddlaporl,
Oold CalM. II.T.a. Coin Sltop, Art Aiirooolvo And Enlor Acre;
' I• ~ ..... 2 FuN ....,., nowly romodoiod, low Ulilhioo,
Wllflllng .net Hovlna F.., WI! ItA
181 - A - . Dollipolto.
Gotllpollo - .· no polo, 1220 por ..,..h,
134 .000. 1~.
GrMI TNm Of lfrfl8tl1 In A Ovlbulldlni.
~opooll roqultod, IM.fl2-23t1
ill yo
Wott!lng .10 ...., opo -Citsrrluoy Salon And Abova
All Wonl To Earn Moro llo,.Y!
'"'"""- ciNn a opertllng, WI
2ticlrm. lpll.\ lOIII oloclric, lj)o
Would Llkl To U.l You
TV.. VCIIt, ' 101111 appt"...'·
plianctt tumlotood. llundry
Coli Howl Only 2 Pollllono
OponiiM ..48·7287.
32 Mobile Homtl
100m locllllloo ~- lo ochool
In town. Appl~liono ovslloblo
Pori·Timo Poalllon
tor Sate
al: Vllllgo Oroon Aplo.. fill or
Employment Serv1ces WANTED:
tU Hro /Wk) Avolllbll AI A
call eM .fi2-S711. EOH.
Community Group Homo, For 12tt M '-h. Awnlntt. I Uftcior,
Person• With Devttopmental D6Mtnl
. , ......,, ..... ltC·~ 2br. Aporlmonl In e-n Clly,
OINbiiMioo In lldwoll. Houro: ..... I20Mio.IIH-N.
11 HttP, Wanted
11 p.m.-t:30a.m'.,
Th
IFri;
clOal.oui .:- H. IEAU1lFUL APARTMENTS AT
I ::IGp.m. Thru I ::IGI:m., Sun; 2- J~kvtlno 11 11 ~ 2 101" IUOGET PRIC£S AT JACKSON
Hour Wooltly Stall lloollng; Or
ti.loo U2~000.
x •- ·
"·
Ao Olhorwloo S.toodulod: 141nh Aotl·
~ ESTATES, 531 Jockoon Plko
SCitool Oogrft, Valid DrliJ'o PriOo ltl.ftl. - · I Ill . tNo 1,_ $112Jtno. Wolk lo oltooo I
Llconoo Aitd ·Good Orholng T r - Flnonclng . AlroMoblo. ...- . Colll14-441.zset. EON.
Aocortl, Good c.m.... tlcolloft F - Clly - · - .. IM· Coroplolly Fumlohod, 1br, noll
And • Orgonllll'""
lkillo, 441.fMO.
•.. ·- , to Utirary, parking, hilt, air,
Punctval And Abto To Wllfll Ao tm Kllll-. Good lltapo, roloroncocclopooll roquirod. IMo
Pon 01 A Toom Roqulrod;, lx· 54 tao. 114-44t.071t.
441.03SI oolaro 7p.m.
ltlrienco Working Whh PorOono .:,:·::::,.:;.:7:7"'7:-- -:-:c-. ..
.
WHh , lolonlol Rolorclolioft And . tm tZxtl - • · 2 lod- Fumlohod Apt. 1br, $235/llo.
Dt topntenl 1
Dt t.IHI._ fOOfM, • ~ ttem at.. lell, Ulllllln Paid, 101 Soc:ond
Avonuo, GallipOiiL IM-441·4411
Pr:orrod. s:ary:
/llr, To $4,109. Fkm. IM;"''-·
Allor7p.m.
11ar1. land AHuotO To Coclllo
loloor, P.O. lox ICM, .lock-, till Holly Paolt Mx7Z, J Fumloltod EHicloney $tB51mo.
. Jiul-.11111-.
Oil · - : D o - .... , . Itt Oft ~ete rentld kM 1 IIC Ullllllol Pold, 120 l'oltntt. Gaf.
llpolll, 114-44....411 Akor 1p.m.
Dliconts:
· -· l'IUII a,...
lunlly
(lftiiiOYor,
- · ....!9·1142 •"• 5:00.

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lor Sale

Any-•·

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Yordtol, :lnll, ond 314, S.R.
pall,
12( R.. lno. 014. 11.1 -"'"' !11th ,._, 7!1G
VCR 1 - (CHEAP!!,
• - , . I inlonlo clollllng.

olio clolltlnt. II&gt;
Coil Yow Oolo: Somoono Spoclall Dial ··-731'4444 For
· - - -·
Oatlna, Aom~nce And Fun. !triOr, 11.3Mtlln. All Lllollyloo. Agoo
lt. Golo Coli 21........1'4 lOIII
Pt. Pleasant
Syol- Otlico~
&amp; VIcinity
Cltrittlian Ootlna And Frloud"'""
s.mco. For Freo tnfonnallon S lootlly oolo Golllpollo Forry,
Pack«, CoM 1oiiiN2to3213.
----- ~
boloW lltllro ,.,....,.,, Aut 1 I
Dlvorco $11' And tonkntptcy ~';.:·l.ol::-::•..;ac:.•:,:'d:::11::"7:",..·--:-:--:::-:1140• Coma Chikfren,
Vanl Sail, 3201 How1rd Awe, Frl
Ono,,!i!niiU~'!.,CO. illlry, Jill I Sol. 1oi. I :GO All, Roin Of
1111 -.. ..........
lc.: ""lno
'\J-ootod And Excl.- ~· '
Gov'l Fooo. Coli Toll Frwo, Yonl Sxlo, Anliq- ond llnlo of ·
(la.m.·ID.m.J,
1-t00-M7·IIGO ovorylhing. Going ou1 o1 - .
Budgot bivoioo.
nooo, Uoi1 lladori Rood.
Froo Adull Tolk Llno.
1·714-251·2e01
Gllllpolla
Llvo, Ono On Ono.
&amp; VIcinity

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Help Wanted

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R4. ill tfAcUOI Orovol. .. Spot.
.... Augult ....
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Bennetts Mobile Home
1391
Sdtool RL

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llotlooo? Ropr111n·
11dve Fund Aliter? Helper?
Cuttomtr? To become ont or
111. call K1y, 11'-•~·7180 .

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boyt 1M ..... ....,:

Wilt. DwliiHI ~

OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT
ProcTT~r

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

~UOI

Millwood, W. Ya.

ShrubandTTrlnmlng &amp; Remov11

11

cloi'IIM tor loenetl filii, otloc . •
hoiMihoW ..... [ouiM M

Alon. otloc.

Fertilizing, WMC!Ing,
and Swdlng.

Wlntht!

,·

-·

Rt. 2

667·6179

to lie oold
on.nM
,..._.._
The VI.... riiHI'YM the
r1g111 '!' NjiiCt lftY or ell bldo

.

Autluol 1 lltN 4. nico ocllool ·

- · Rio
""''·Qr- tl.
boyt ·'
clothing.
nunlng

Truck

11-lweopor

,.,....,...,, wHMr, dfyw, "'11' ,.
cheW, Ntc tMII, • .....
,

VALLEY INC.

985·4473

1171 lnllrnatlonol Dump

r o . -. IAOO ol glouworo, •
.......,.,_
·-lng.

71211'112111n.

Call 614·992·

Agriculture
lime

Door

eu-.,.......... ...aso.oo

· · · - - ·---..111,421. .
()periling 1'.-'.
·--138....71

FOR ALL QF YOUR HOME BUYING AND SELLING
NEEDS ...CONTACT CLELAND REALTY I
WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOUI

for the following exc•••

PurchiMd
a..41cae - - 1,01S,HUI
SuppiiMI

IIIDOLEPOAT· Atlltal inwslmenl· 2 unilllplll'lmtnl build-

Ing bo4h unila Cllmtnly rtlllld heo good monlhiy oncome.
Alklng $13,000 ew- ml)' a~l reaaonable ollerl

~~~.~~.::-·Ohio,
237
A- 8t,

at the

IO :OOo.m.

Autluol ,··· 2. SA 124 1-rdt '
Aullond.
l.orry
,.,_.

Spedallzl~g Itt Custom

SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

BISSELL &amp; BURKE

.....____ ._ ,211,078.34
Food Sorvlc:eo
PUBLIC NOTICE
.............. - ......1111,113..
Bleil wll lie ntetlved undt
Exlreourrlculor
AotlviiiM. .......... 171,37U1 4:00 P.ll., ~oliO, 1882,

lciurceo......S,II44,1110.05
Fedlnl

CHESTER- Eslabllshed business building 40 x 90. In·
eludes equiplmtnl IW1d Froe Gas! CALL OUR OFFICE
FOR DETAILSI

of the a-ct cf EducatiiMI
llolga Locel School Dill
114-182-5650

_

.....

POMERO'( OHIO

J - Fry, T....uror

&amp;rninge CMI tnvMio

FteL.- ....,... _,,_47,417.1:1

608 £AST. MAI~ _

11-*fge:

TOTALS
AECSPTI:
(7) 31,110
T••·----·..2,1.,181.18
Tuillon.-............- .50,013.72

lllloo. Recelpla. .. l ,213,131.43
Gronla In Aid:

992·2259

I certify the following
report to be coniiCI and
true, to tho but of my

Frklay. ~

YaUfll' Rood,_- J·llor
Cool Co:) on Ill. 1.

FOR SALE

~

Be!lftce Beginnln9 ol
Perlocl.......- . ....225,000.00
flecloiiH6.0urlng Floclll
Porlocl..-..,...-.221,000.00
SIMIIARY INDEBTEDNESS
NOTES-LONG AND
IHOAT TEAll
Be!lftce Beginning of
Perlocl..-----m,ooo.oo
New --..ourlng Floclll
Perlocl..- .........751,000.00
AeciMme6-0urlng Floclll
Porlocl..-.........728,000.00
Be!lftce
J-30, 1t82.••701,000.00

.949·2168

12·S·tfn

flumblng
........

...,..___,,_,,,••._.....20
Sup..... I

Sund1y NltiDn• 1:00pm

llonclay
odlllon
Saturday.

FREE ESnMATES

PH. 614·992-5591

DAVIDSON'S
PLUMBING

Public Notice

dl-. -··

Gutters
Downspout•

~

UOO
Street
Mitklleport,
Joe Custer t
614·992-2213 i
Jeny Custer ~
614·992-3159 lS

ClMt M11er11111

.•

.

110 loYih Soc:ond, lllddtopori, '
Auoull 1 lllfouth 7 In t~r'l'..
lloidlng, llnonol
drapee, cUf11 "'· clolhlng, •
iewtlry, furnltu,.. Rein Of ahiM. •
All Vord S.loo 111101 Bo Pold In
Advanco. Doolllno: 1:OOpot lito·
doy boloro lito od II lo ""'·

NEW-REPAIR

LICENSED &amp;net BONDEO

Public Notice

Public Notice

-Out.----··

!Jil
:-·

&amp;

Covers • Also Boetl

Yard Sale

Pomeroy,

ROOFING

Gutter Cleaning
Painting

Help Wanted

-- ·

Haw.d LWritesel

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp; SEWER
UNES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Ume11one,
Dirt, Gravel and Coal

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

CUSIER'S
STUCCO

New Homee, Roofing,

CIDI.IftiiiN
Dlllolftll
•111 ISIIIIA1EI

R&amp;C EICIVATING
BULLDOZING

11

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

.

LOCATED CORNER ~F RT. 7. &amp; 143
Middleport
POMEROY BY·PASS
a. vtctnlty
l ·lomlly, Arbo"th Atldilloft,
992.5114
------~~!:~~~--.!,~~.::~
T
41h. Wotch
- Plllno,
lor olgno
AUgutt
. ..a. Jrd I ;
1

$I9e9§ A DAY AND UP

RIVERSIDE
BUILDERS

7

Of Sweet Corn, String Beans,
Tomatoes and New Potatoes, Etc.

AUTO RENTAL, INC.

264 UPPER RIVER ROAD

$1.50 doz.

f~la

,

1412.

RETAIL &amp; WHOUSALE SALES

(No Su1day Calls)

• Custom s..t

Baby clothes, boys' clothes, wood
crafts, Nlntendo tapes, radios,
appliances, etc.

Now

Andy &amp;

Chris,
I love you.
They took away
my home; they took
away my money;
And they took ME
away from YOU. But
they can't take away
my love for you.
Love,
Grandpa 8111111

HILL FARMS
PRODUCE

Yard

\: ·'

lolw- 1::10-t:GOp.m. Or Loovo
loloooogo.
Found: Aico Aun Ad., Tupporo
J)talnt 1re1 honey colcnd
Cockar Spanl.l, 6M-tl1'32t7 or,
114-tl7·:1361.
•
FOUNO; S.ndltlll Rd omon croal
colored puppy, 304-t7S.Nt7.
L.ott: Young FootOII BlaCk;
· eooaiO:\'Ici,., c... Mitt'
Aood, tOoalo ~y.JitW4...

FRESH SWEET CORN

OOMMt;RCIAL anti RESWEN'DAL
FREE !ESTIMATES

USED RAILROAD TIES

CORRECTION!
Framing and
Treated Lumber
Prices In Our
Circular Are
Incorrect.
Lumber Prices Are
Much Lower!
CALL FOR
PRICES ·
O'DELL LUMBER

~ RED

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

7

Losf&amp;Found

•P'•

Newly remodeled
tor rent,
good locallon, ntw tpplianeu,
dop rtqulred, :JO.t-675-7131 ahtr

5:00, dlya 871-5131.
ThrM 1 _bldroom apt1, 7th
StrHt, lor turthtr lnlormltfon

G.E. ~oil

lrM - ....._
:101-t
••
N~pllor,
Jf.'lll5.
o.n.t. NYirll*' Pfoduda
loolurlng Atrolno Acid llodr
Building, ~ah' ond fat
1Nmw t.mY1"11. Awtllabte • • ·
cklelwtly II Al.. Ald Pharmuy.
The 11ft wey to da..
··- - - - kk19~z1 Soh Skit WawM11
WaWbld, WM,_ Dull Controlt I

~-- ••~.;:"
,

~~~2~: 1

,,.!, .

~5115.

~ •~

-

304-875-6440 oak tor Loo.
L~lol bluo Chlpondolo oolo, 11•
--•Mt
Wld'e Apla, 501 Burdllll St, ;.';"' an, l17l; IM·tl2·
Poln Ploounl, no polo, I and 2 :::,::.·--:-:-,.---=--.,.- ·-··· ··-·
btdroomo, 304-875-2072 ·~•r llovlng s.to: F..,.,.,.,. , Toolt,
5:00.
Souncf, Antkluea, On AU Out·
. . . Upper limM• Crown City.

45

Furnished

PhoM :" fM-25;6-11~ .

Rooms

joana, $5;,- pam a, 11 :
IS2 Bu4111nut , • -·
Rooma lor r•nl • w.. k or month.
Plaolic.And Mo..;l Culvortlinch
S11r1ing •• $120/mo. Galli• Hotel. Thru
1G Inch In SIOCk. Ron
614.. 40-9580.
Evant, Jacllaon, Ohia. 1-100SIHplng room• with cooking, 537·1521.
I
Alto llllllr lpiCI . All hook·Up8.
Call efter 2:00 p.m., 304·71'l- AolriQorol«, Wor\1 Good. 150.
0.1 ~'· $21,~ ..... Good
565t, llooon WV.
1117 Wood
Door. 1100.
IM-4*45M.
46 Space lor Rent
SIN : ,..6c1 Scanrw, Hutty 12
Country Mobile Horne Park, Rl. Sp licyclo, logloo Hoot
33N., uud.r naw managemanl. l r - • . Fllllot Prtco Com·
Lola, $85 ; homo ronlals, llU; - • 1 4·251614·112·2167

o.,...

Retail Or Ofllce Specl Av1i11blt. Start tO H.P. ridinG mower,
Lotayollo Mall. 614-446-4222.
tood cond ., 114·MS·S!II3.
S.aro
lunk - · Complolo.
Aleo hire Twin Bid I M1nrt11
47 Wanted to Rent
S.l. loth ll... New Call Aller
Warntd to rent or buy on lind 4:30P.M. 114-441-:1200.
conlrlcl,
nice hom. or
piUow
caHI,
mobUthomt In Melgsi'Mason ShMII ,
coun1y 1re1. No chndren or bedtpru•l pllkwfl, MIY chair.
kxlnp eha r. mepfe table, g11
poll. 304·773-5212.
hooloro~ll. rugo ; 132 lui·
-~

lomul,

Merchandise
S1

GoOds
Air Conditioners, Aetrlglfllort ,
Dryer &amp; Wether, Color T.V.,
Microwave, 614·256-1238.

Big S.vlngo On All VInyl a Car·
pol In Stock. 15.00 Up. Mollohon
Corpato, 614-446·'11144.
Bunk bodo I chool $200. GE
elec range. 304-875-6565.
G.E. Electric Range , Erctlllnl
Condition, 1175. Phone: 6Mo441H14.
GOOO USEO APPLIANCES
Waahera, drytrt, rtfrlgeratort,
rangea. Skaaga t.ppliane11, 7t
Vine Street , Cllll14-441·73tl, 1·
800 ... 111-3411.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Complolo 11ooto lumltlllngo.
Houro : llo,..Sal, .. 5. 114.o410322, 3 otlloo out Butovllll Ad.
Fre1 O..lv1ry.
Ntw O.k Furniture : CNna
ceblnllt, waah111nd1, labll •
chair~,
-:
Urldna
dHk, ole. a 4
311.

.,.

c':;rx•·

PICKENS FURNITURE
Now/Uood
HouMhold tumlt hi ng. 112 mi.
Jornclto Rd. Pl. Ploooo,., WV,
co11304.t7!1.t.4!1G.

AIIIFII Coooollo Plo,_, s.po.
r1111 Tumtablt, 2 SpNlert I
S&lt;and, Ployo And Sou-. 211 "
licrclo I Dlltor llkl Po••·
Mutt Tlkt All, I1S C.lt Henry AI·
tor 1:00 P.M. 304-675-1433.
Slove, 1100 ; Aehigtnlor, 1175;
LloydJflandert Ill
wtlthef
Wicklf'• 2 Chalrt, COftM ttbll,
$150 : Coi1Ktlb41 rnapl1 actlool
dHkl, 2t" high, 120; 114·H2·
liH or l14·912·)llt.
Teykw WlltriiO'f'H , Ovltide
Wood Flted Holl W1ltr fUf·
nac". Hull Your Entire Home
AM Dome.r~ Hot W1ter From A
Wood FIN Ouleldl 'f'04.1r Kome
1-M~22U

WATEALINl SALE
314 Inch 200 PSI 1115 1 Inch 200
PSI tl3 .50 Aotl beM En·
lorpri-.

·-·37·11521.

Whlftpool SldtxSidt lt,tOO;
Whirlpool ~Mil Stove _.50 : Air
CondltioMr, WI ; In Conon
hdeetal Sink, 1225; In Ctr1on
Whirlpool 8oth Tub ll!IG; JC
Ptnney Wlek., Fumlu..e, 1650;

Sot1 , Ctlair, Launa.,, End
Tabl11 CofiH T1bl1, Dtd Aock·
I~ Chll,, 160 114·3N·HM .

55

I
I
qu pmen
J,OOO ToUt.:co SUcka FDr S.le,
114.245. 5114 .
Brush

E

ho-9•.

aood. priCe, can

!216.

Building

Supplies
Block, brick, _., plpos, win·
dowl , Untel•. tie. ca.uctt Wlnlers, Rio Grende, Ott CaN IJC·

A. I S. Fumilurt. New, uHd, •n· 245-5121
liqutl. HouHtlold furnlahinge.
llooon, wv. 304·773-5341.
56 Pets for Sale
Rotrlgaralor Whlll FrOII F111, ~a'",_--,.,....,...,Su-,IIIIIY....:..;..,IIto,.-p.-:Pot,.­
$95 ; Rolrlgorator Cooporl-. 'Grooming. • A" itittOdo, olylos.
Frott Fne, 195;, Ae#~lor, lam• P.t Food Dultr. JuMI
CoppartDIW, Ll~• N.w, 1210; Webb. c.n 114...4&amp;.0%31.
Aefrigeretor While FrOII FrM,
$150; W - 0E HNvyd'"Y .fJ(C Ctloc:cHall Labtldor Pup175; Waollor GE Hoovyduly 115; p~ . • Female, • Yale , 114··U 6Drytr Herve.t Gold , St5; Ktn· Ht2.
·
··· mor. Orver, White, 175 ; Eteetrk: Ringe, Coppaftone, 1125; Port• AKC llinor,.o lomoll Doch·
ablt _ , OE $15 · Air Con· ohund. S .,...ho olcl, lt!IG. 304·
dlllona' 15,000 BTU $215, 2 1'11-5731
Yooro 0..., Skaggo Appllo.,..o,
71 Vlno Stroll, f-100'4111-:1411 , AICC Mlnature ~hlr., 2
111allt, 2 wkl ofd, 1200. eech.
114-448-7398.
304-511·1444,
·Sl1r1 Ponabll Dlthwuhet, loKC
Nglotorod
Gorman
Holdt Service FDr I , IIIII ~1 """""d pitppioo, 2 112 monlho
18" Wldo. 1200. E.C. IM
old, 114-m-6455.

om.

Ben Peeraon Mu111ng P...curve
Bow, 3 Arrow• With Field Ptt. &amp;

a.uver, 114-i4:J..

Broad Hoado, 451501 Pull, 21"
Drew, Nlldl New Siring S25;
Remington

870

Mo4her

Nelurt'l

War

Without P11t icldn. ChlwtbMI I
Nutriouo Toblol. For Dogo I
Calt. AI Ferm And FHd Slorn.

Wlngme11er

~

~w Holland auP.r. 7'17 forag• ten Jtep CJS. Y·l , 3 tpoMd . 4
harvettlr. New Hotllnd 9 h. hay new top, lltea, good c:ond . m•r •
blno. Gohll5 grlndor ml•or. 304· 1 d1 Ia 4 ltooll1 304-6" · I
27J.42t5.
"
r
"
·
·" t
20'111
1
1971 Ford 4 wheel driv• truc:k . f
63
Llveslock
,_....,..-:.:.:..:.:.:.:,:::.:.__ _ auto, St.OOO. 30rl-6~24M •"• ' ~
~
2 ragialered paint qu1rter horse , :00 PM.
colts lor 1111. 1 male , 1 femaltL
304-875-2068.
A-alstertd AngUI eellle, 3 bulls,
6 tle.itera, 1 cow. Priced upon
lnopoellon. 614-'1112·3033.
Stw'lnging Hol8ttin HeiHr, call
614·1'1H083.

1980 h4 CMvy 31 Mudd•'•· lJ II :
Kit , Body Lift , ')50 Sholl B.C. •
$1 ,500. tM·2•s.t2St
-

64 Hay &amp; Grain
,..,..._,.,.,...:....;..,.;..

74

__

- --

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S.Io: ....,..~, f!ldlr&gt;t
loWI! - 140111,
· '"'t
,.,.'l tMllool'tfc
.._,
IIN, T_
_,._,

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-··

II

T-.

Loovollioo.....
·-

•

1917 lfOOCO N, 4·WhMI d"n . ;
uc ..Wlt

condiUon.

I

Motorcycles

,

....-:-.,-,-,,-,.:- :

IM-2Y-10Y

Transportation

•
•
coM, 11.300 •'

, , . KJ:125, eiC

304-417$.4tt7 or 1715·1S?l
•
91 Kaw••llll(l 125. 12100 b · •

Autos for Sale

cellent eondMM»n. LOw HA 304· "
451-1011
..

1953 Ford 2 Door, Hard-Top, 614·
367-4138.
1962 Ford Galuy, $1200 firM ,
36,000 ICIUII mll11; 1079 T-Dird,
1400. 814-992·2772.
1968 Chevy II Nov1, rune ~ .
n!llds minor work, StoO. 304·
815·3595.

Almotl MW Moped, 2SO miltl, ..
$.150, lll·ftl-71.,,
:

71

75

Boals

l

Molors

for Sale

17 ft Lowt LIM IIUIM canoe :
12".· 304.t82-3323.
1978 T·Bird tor p1ns, $150, 614- 11114 SIHkcroft .lol Boll, 455
112-2331.
•
Engine, NHda RntONCI. tt.ooo.
Or 8ool Ottor. IM.J4S.5Jtl.
1979 Mut tang 4 Cyl fnd1r,
Autom11ic , Mag Whals, $70D. INS CltockotOio 18ft. 235 HP
614-245-5221.
Evlnrudt Outbolnl lltr., Exe.
Cond.,
LDw Houtw, 11,500. 114·
198t AMC Spirit 4 Spe:ed, 448·m7.
Rebu ilt Engine, GM 4 Cylinder,
$850. 614·367-7246.
76 Auto Parts &amp;
1982 Trens -Am Loadad, $3,500,
Accessories
St rloul lnqu~rlN Only. 614-446·
3797.
Budai! Tronsrnioolono , Uooct I
1983 Cougar Looclod, V.a, Nbuitt , o1or11ng 11 Ill; lfool
12.000. 614·245-5366.
...._.. drive
It 1'1 tt.OO .
IM·24S.5177, IM-Sf'l.2213. . ,
1i84 Buick Regal, V-6, Fully
Loaded Very Good Shepe. Ford truck pans {1972·791. F«d..
$2,200 Or Trado. 6M-446o8011.
T·Bint
(117?·71). 3&amp;1 t')d ;
-·
3tiO motor., 104-171-35)11.
1084 Ford Ttmpo GLX Runs
Good , Looko Good, Fullr New pa tanlla, bodr parts, one. ·
Loodod, 4 Cylinder, Auto, $1,200. ton truck wM.Ia, racU1tort,
floor malt, etc. D I A Awlo,
114-446-7353, 614-448-8842.
AI-. WV. 304·372-3133 or j : '
1984 Honda Civic W1gon, runt 800·2'13-8515:
good, looko good, 85,000 ml,
~1.000. llrm. ~-875-5778 .
79 campers&amp;
1984 Oldt Flrenz1 4dr. tedan, 111
Motor Homes
optlont , jult Ukt new, brand
new the, low mil11, $2300, 614· 1t72 Prowler camper, 22', tully
992-8719.
H4konlalned, aiMpe I ,
1984 Olds, 4dr., IXCIIIInl lhap1, condHionod, 614-NiolliJ.
$1i00, 132 Bull~rn~, Pomet"oy.
1984 Rid Camero 71,000 Mlln,
AMIFM Radio, Tin Steering,
Au1om1llc, Tan Interior, Mual

••"lnel

PI!••

••r

S11! $3,500. 61C.367..Q409.

1985 Celebrity Euroaport. New

onglno. Good body. $2200. 304·
882-171l3.

1886 Chevrolel Ceitbf"lty 4dr.
Hd1n, excellent condition, 111
optlont, low mlt11, 12115, 614·
992-8719.
,986 Chrytler New 'f'orker, G ~
Condilton , High MiiiiQI , $2,100,
1987 Plymouth Horizon, Good
Condition , 11,200; 1988 Oodg1

Omnl, Low Mlln, $3,000 ; 1988
Plymolllh
Rell1n l
Station

1987 lolorcury Topoz Sporty,
11.815; 19117 Ford Tompo IU15:
1887 NltNn Pultar Sharp,
$2,915; 1t88 8ulc.. Perk Avenue,
High lliloo, $4,215; 19117 llor·
cuty Lynx lt,l95; 1110 Clio~
Covallor $u95; t9IMI Nlo10n

w..-.

1..-.

~U.

F« S.ll: lorty oppioo tor cook·
lng, ,canning; "-dng. 114-2111011.
.
!llhoor q-n • aoldon - n
swell com tor ult. AIIMrt
Roush Fann. Hwy. 13, Lllert .
304"12·2!03 or 112·2'1117.

n ooo :

m•t ... Attung s.caoo. ! 14 ·741· ~
2357 after 6 •00pm
~

Allalfa Rolle, dellv.ry ~.m=-110=~~-~tclo~:-:
:
avei11bll, Morr.n'• Farm, AI. 1500 IM~H
u, 304·13'f.201 .
li15 Kewealll 111-·.4 Whs ... r ~
Fill greln 8torege tv1i11ble, Rune Good. NMdl Minor •
R..,.w, S500 Or Conl4cMt Trlde ~
Morgan Farm, 304-i37~8.
O.iry

::-...,...- ---;;-:-;N
112-6171.

Cab, $2.295; 1N5 ,

!

:t:J::· .

·-·...-. ........-k-"'..........- ·.

Blazer 13,495; 1986 lsuru 4t 4,,

Elttnd~

OiHII WUh V.rmMr Round
Baler, S7,US; T020 F•gwiOfl
With Grador Blado, 11,815. 614· - - -- - - - - - •
:
286 .e522 .
73 vans &amp; 4 wo ·s

12g1 . Pump 2 a 1 rr 1 us.~ ..2a" ~ · .U:C Chlhuehua Ma... 2 'f'Nf'l
I 30" Full Cltoko w25 CoM Old , 111.. 41-37'111.
Honry Aftor 1:00 P.M. 304475· Purobrod loklmo Spill pupploo,
Pulsar S1,615i 1984 CKdt Cut·
1433.
us.-" 304-451·1732.
looo, Nlco~ $2,195; tMI llorco.ry
Aaglllered PD1Mr1n&amp;an Pupt, 7 Cougar lK7 12.315: 1111 Cllovy
Antiques
Automelic,
Air,
Old,
Sltolo, $piC1rum
12.395; tM4 llorcury ~.
Buy or aaU. Rlv•l• AnltqW~e, 12!1G. 114o36~7114.
$1,215; 1113 Nlaun ...,.,.
1124 E. lloln Sirool, on Ill. 124,
Pomoroy. Houro: II .T.W. 10:00 \llolno.,... Poe lolllod Pol 11,5111~~ Ford Tompo 11,2tl;
1.m. to 1:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 Plglolo, Groot 1 - Poll, Lhar 1187 uo c-o T·Topa. Bod
lot Tr~ln LIU A Cit Or Houtt Englna, 11,205; till Ponti ..
lo 1:00 p.m. 114-112-25211.
Brook Llko A Dog. CINnJ.i!"ol· Grend Am, $1,695; BID AUio
llgonl
Polo, 11GO, 1171 ""'"'"' S.loo Hwy. 110, 4 IIIIM North
54 Miscellaneous
bul. 614·235-2731.
01 U.S. 35, IM-44&amp;-6MI.
Merchandise
1987 Plymouth Voyogor lllnl
Musical
57
Von, llklnlghl Bluo, PS, PB, AC.
25" col« TV, -ka, $40. Young
Instruments
Vory Gooil Concmlon. High
m11t Coon Hound1, Blwt Tick
120, Rod Tick'"· 304-tl2·211'3. Iundy llult, eretUet'lt eondl· llltoogo, $4 ,800. 114·31.. 11175.
111B8 Pymoulh Horloon 51.000
1kln! ~~50, 11C.Mt-2001.
luto, Air, 1?1000; till
30 Gol. Eloclrlc Hoi Wolor Tonk. I.F:-o-:'~
ndor a.'-11
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Looo ThanAftor
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Sink, WhMo, IM-441-. Aftor ,_ ~... lrunicarolo Nov. 1111. For A Van. 114·317.0240.
Uooct I inontllo $:125. 304-tfl.
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BAHAMA
CRUISE
5ctop14
Auto., Air, AIIIFM, Quod lour
nlghlo. 0vor b&lt;ouQhl. Corpore' llork V Eloclfic guftir, porloct onglnt. 4 d -, Eocollonl condl·
lloit ralft IO public. Llmftod conciMion, lndlvirluol
llon.-teOOO. 304-875-4054.
lickolo $241/Couplo .407·717-1100 !T/,"~r;ormodol$200. N,"!~llol.f,,, t1 Suboru OL llollon w:.y;on.
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whHI drivo. 304-t75o5111.
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18 Hrundal. Auto., ercenent
lllnl Fill llorkll. 2401 .tockoon 58
.. Frulls &amp;
condHion. low mlloo• low, oriel.
Ave. Point Ptuanl, WV.
71 Pontiac Grand •rlx. Auto.,
Vegeteblea
good co &lt;lilioft. bcollonl ..,.
Col O..•, o.te, IM.J56.17'JII.
glno. IIGO. 410 Crprooo Cl .
lluo Lolut ...... tor ..... Concrolo a Pllolfc Soot ic IJI.tNt.
Tanlto, .lol Aortllon Tonka . Aon
72 Trucks for Sale
Evsno Ent-looo. Jocluton, 011 c-.tnt 100111- ..
lri"l your own contiiiMM'.
·-S37·- ·
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Runo fi.IOO. 010. 114·
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lntlfntttontl Modtl 370 Disk S1 ,H5; BID Auto Sties, Hwy. "
12FI Good Candillon, S700; 160, 4 Mild Nonh 01 U 5 . l S, ~
CoM t2h . Dl1k NHdo Blodot, 614..46-61165.
1
$200. 614·367o'l5&amp;4.
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Late Model 285 MF Tnclor With 48,000 actual milu. II&amp; wheel 3
F1oro1 Loodor, 19.150; 5000 Ford drlvo . 304-671·5032.
;

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$2,695; 1985 Ply mouth

Von, $3,595 ; 19117 Ford Rongor •
Pick·Up XLT$2,495; 19117Toyolt I
QOOd mowar1, Pick-Up $2,39S; 1985 CMvy S. IO;

Wagon, $3,200. 614·256-6251.
femtll , ameli non-ehecHing, 1986 Oldo Calalo Good Condl·
lion, Aaklng: $2,000. 814·446II~ oltol ond WOtmod, roducod
2230.
IOI200,114-IM.o671, Atltons.
tuml!:wl, Mlttrt, WHiem '
Orogonwynd
Collory:
CFA
Por·
1981
Otdtmoblle
Aoyelt
Work - · · 114..41-3151.
alene I Sllmetl Khtent. 114-- ' Brougham $5,600,· Eacellent
VI'RA FURNITURE
CoOridlllon, V.a, Fully loldod,
441·3144 A~or 7:00 P·"'·
114.. 48-3151
All Block, 75,000 Mlln, $5,600.
R.ni-2-0wn
Fltll lanll, 2413 Jacluton Au. Pttono: 81-4-448·'11171, 614-44 ..
PoiM Ptoooonl, 304-6'11-106:1,
Wutl., And Dryer $17.68 w.. k. lull llno Traplcol lloh, bltdo, 4223. .
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Dunk .Bid Complete, $6.21 amall 1nlm111 and ewppi6M.
1186
Oldsmobile
Roy1fe
WHk, ., DfiWir Chell S3.12
Btougham V.t, AC, PS, PB, PW,
WHk, Atcllntf 15.24 W•k, Full-blooded 1yr. old Dalfftlltion, Power S.1l1 1 t.UIFM Sltreo
1100; 114·112·3811 or 514o'JII2· C11atllt. LDIIdld! All Black,
Sola And Choir St0.36 Wooll.
2201.
'111,000 Mlloo. 15915. Coli Pal
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ANO
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Boyer 614-446-7471, &amp;14·446·
German
Short
Hllr
Pointer
Aelrlgtralof"8 Starting AI 1311,
4223.
Recllntra $111&amp;1, 2xl Sunk Bldt, Pupe; Good Phtaaant And
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114-24S.!el7.
lopt, Air, Blue &amp; Gray, 614·446·
Chllro $129. OPEN : llondar
Thru Solurtlly IA.II. To IP.II . HAPPY .IACIC llANO£ LOTION; 145e.
CIOitod On Sunday. LOCATED: 4 promolll hooting snd ill lr
Mil• OH Routo 7 On Routo 141, growth to any mtngt, hoA tpot 1987 Ford Eocon Ponw. CIOod
concl, ciMn, good lire,, 54,100
In Clntonary, 114 IIIII On Un· or t u - on dooo I coin Pllw.
wHhoul Corllsonor SOUTHERN miln, 304-4171·'111'111 .
STATES 304-8715-2780.
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52 Sponlng Goods
Exc. Cond., Low trolloo, Happy Jecll Teblicb: Prtvlnt Tlroo,
Etc. 11.500. 114-441·m7.
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$4,295; 1986 Ford F·150 Plck·UP '

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Household

61 Farm

Trucks lor Sale

1872 Chev 314 ton, · ~~· · 1117
ChiY 112 ton, AIC, aula, )0,000
mlln. 304-4171·5332 .

1180 CMvy 11.1 Ton I Fl. Bod V·
I, Automatic, PSIPB , AC. Good
Condition, $1,6!1G. IM·Z4S.II27

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Foundollon Worll, Rooll!fti,
KltehMs And B• tht. Fr.. E~
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Too Big Or Small! 614·367-o511.
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537·1521.
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Galllpollt, Ohio
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The Daily Sentinel

NEW BOW SHOP TO OPEN • McKinaey's Bowhuatiag .Dea will move from its Chester, Ohio toea·
tioa to Mason Saturday. The shop is located at 109 North First Street (Railroad Street), in tbe buikliag
formerly housiag Faith Baptist Church. A grand opeuing celebratioa will be beld Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., with door prizes being givea away at 6 Jl·m· Pictured are owners Sam, Ann and Eddie McKinney, left,
and Rev. Jerry and Teresa Scott, right, of Futh Baptist Cbun:b.

Chester family to open bow shop
Powe( Mag. Along with target
shooting, she is also a bow hunter,
ldlling eight deer in eight years.
Sam has also won several com·
pelition awards, and has bagged 38
deer as well as a bear. Even small
son, Eddie, has been shooting for
two years, and has many ll'Dphies 10
show for his effons.
According to Sam, even if he is
not in the shop when a customer
comes to visit. his wife is more
than qualified 10 answer questi~ns
concerning bows, target shooung
and hunting.
Hours for the business will be
noon 10 6 p.m. through August, and
noon 10 8 p.m. September through
December. It will be closed on
Wednesdays and Sundays.
l!l9'!if!III'!P.I9

First Street, or as it is better known,
Railroad Streel
The store will offer a full line of
archery products, including Power
Mag,
Dartons,
Oneida,
Mountaineer and Mountainer
Magic bows, aluminum and carbon
arrows, tree stands, targets, and accessories. In addition, the shop of·
fers hunling videos for rent.
The McKinneys are not only
store owners, but avid bow shooters
themselves.
Ann McKinney has been
fearured in three magazines, "Wis·
consin Fish and Game", ''Ohio Fish
and
Game", and "Indiana Fish and
slaCk.
Game".
She has won many com· ·
The store is localed in the fanner
petitions
and shoots on staff for
Faith Baptist Church B1 109 North

A family-owned busineSs formerly in Chesler, Ohio will open in
the Town of Mason Saturday with a
grand opening celebralion.
: McKinney's Bowhunting Den,
a,wned by Sam, Ann and Eddie
McKinney or Mason, has been
oiJen in Chesler for two yean, and
ar~er Saturday. will make its per·
manent residence in Mason.
A grand opening celebralion will
be held from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m.,
with free cookies and pop all day.
Store items will be on sale, 10 percent off everything in stoCk except
bows, and bows, $20 off those m

buy iillo the ootion thai all public ·
schools are irrevocably dirty,
dangerous and hopeless and there
is nothing we can do about it. Y.R., CEN'rnRVn.LE. OHIO
DEAR CENIERVII.LE: You've
written a convincing relluual and
I thank you. What I superb and
well-deserved pldg for Cedtrville.
Thanks for a fine blueprint for
troubled schools across the nation.
The .key, of course, is parental
invoiYelnellL'
Gem of the Day: Children are Ill
the perfect age when they are: 100
old to ery B1 night and 100 young 10
drive a car.
Whtn planning 4 wedding, who
poys for wluu? Who sltlllds where?
'Tht AM lAndtrs Guide for Brides"
has 4U tht answers. Sellll 4 ~If· .
addressed, long, bus/uu-size
envelope .and 4 chtd: or rrtDIItJ
order for $3.65 (this includes
postage and Nuullirtg) ID: Brides,
c/o Ann lAndtrs, P.O. Box 11562. ·
Chicago, Ill. 60611..0562. (In
Canada. send $4.45.)

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Our Anniversary Sale was
such a success, we are
overstocked with quality,
clean pre-owned ears!
This i.e the time to deal!
THESE DEALS WON'T LAST!

Automatic, illr cond., V-6,
AMIFM cuaette, much mora.

tlf4 1992 CHM CAVAUll
Ntt concl, MilO., AIM'M/8-

MIAP a11,304.00
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11118 CADILLAC ELDORADO Loltded...............$10;1141
11185 PONTIAC SUNBIRD. Auto., air, ateno........$2112
181() BUICK CENTURY...........................................$8111
Auto., air, crulu, tilt and mor..
1188 OLDS •.CUTlASS. Sharp, 1 owner...............$31186
11114 CHEVY 5-10 PICKUP. AUto,. V-e..................$3110 ·
11187 CADIU.AC SEVILLE. 4 dr. l.oiKied...............$111115
11188 NISSAN SENTRA. Runa good. 5 IPIId.......$211115
111111 OLDS 118 REGENCY BROUGHAM ............$11,1148
Uu New. LOADED.
1111 FORD LTD......................................................$211&amp;
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11187 PLYMOUTH RELIANT. Aut, Alr...................$3,485
11185 FORD BRONCO 4x4. Alito..........................$5,11115

1187 OL.DI II BROUGHAII...................................$7,1115
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I have been LeaChing in die same
high school near Dayton, Ohio, for
almost 20 years. Granted, it's a good
school, well·supponed by parents
who care. However, I believe that
every school could be a zoo if we
let it happen.
As I read "Burned Out's" sad de·
scription or a school in Philadelphia,
I kept wondering what was being
done LO improve the situalion. In our
school, a group of teachers and
administrutors meet periodically,
sometimes at 6 a.m., lO address
various concerns. Not a single
~cher complains about meeting so
early. Parents volunteer for many
aclivitics, and our administrators are
dedicated as well. It's u package deal.
Is my school an exception? No, It
is not. Last year,! was with a group
or teachers who visited an inner-city
school in Dayton and we were truly
impressed by what we saw there.
The students wm well·llllllllmd
and respectful. They ~ had 1
dress code which many schools have
given up on because they believe
it's unenforceable.
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Friday, July 31, 1992.

Dear Ann Landers: You asked
what is being done to rectify
the educational situation in this
country. The answer is nothing.
I am a teacher in Aorida. Our
superintendent has gi vcn us the
added· burden of teaching 1.he un·
Leachable. These are students who
disrupt classes and refuse 10 learn.
Our principal is so public-relations
· minded that he is terrified if a
parent becomes upscL Consequently,
there is no discipline, and the
teachers have no control.
We have riots, fights, thefts, drug
sales .and weapons in school on
a regular basis. In the hallways
between classes, we hear threats
and filthy language. When the bell
rings, many students continue to
mill around instead of going to
class because if they are late they
receive nothing more than a slap on
the wrisl Classes are continually
disrupted by lewd comments,
raucous laughler and loud arguments
with leaebers.
Teachers have been stripped or
power and self-esteem. MarJie is at
an all-lime low. The extra paper·
work involves so much time and
work that, along with the increased
class size, disrespect and lack or
parental support, our teachers arc
completely demoralized.
I say, give teachers smaller
classes, lime to prepare during the
work day inslead of at home, less
interference from "upstairs," fair
wages (10 which they are certainly
entitled), plus authority and respect
A good teacher is a bargain at any
price ... WEST PALM BEACH,
FLA.
DEAR W.P.B.: You'veechoedlhe
senlimcnts or many readers, and l!m
sure there is a great deal of validity
in your complaints, but happily, you
do not speak for everyone. Please
keep reading:
Dear Ann Landers: I stopped
cold after I read that unsettling
leucr from "Burned Out in Pbilly."
His description or the school system
is totally foreign 10 me.

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