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Page 12-nle Dally senune1

Pomeroy llddleport. Oh,lo

.·Sunday schedule for state fair announced
COLUMBUS, Ohio {AP)Noon- 8 p.m. {every lialf·hour)
Here is the Ohio Slate Fair sched- - Vince !llld Larry Crash Dumole of events for Sunday, Aug. 9, as mies; MultipllllOSC B~g.
provided by lite Ohio Expositions . 12:15 p.m. - Gomg Bo~ers
Commission:
Game Show: Madcap Producuons
8 a.m. - Hunters and Jumpers; Puppet Theater and Utter PrevenColiseUm.
tion; Ohio Deparlll!ent of Natural
8 am- 8 p.m. - Youth Resources Amphitheater.
Exhibi~· Wrute Castle Youth Edu12:30 p.m: - Health Craft
cation B~ilding.
Coo~ing Show; Multipurpose
8 a.m.- 9 p.m. - Family Ans &amp; Bwlding.
Crafts Display; DiSalle Center.
Professional Floral Design
Ohio Quill Show; DiSalle Cen- J_udging; Krog~ Agricultural Hor. ter Auditorium.
ucu!IW11 Building.
8:30 a.m . - Holy Mass;
I p.m. - Nawre's Fun for the
Rhodes Center Auditorium.
Young- Division of Parks and
9 a.m. - Wrestling Tourna- Recreation; Ohio Deparunent of
ment; lams Pet Food Arena.
Natural Resources Amphitheater.
Tam pax Baton Twirling Co~·
Wrestling Tournament; lams Pet
test, Corps Competition; Amen- Food Arena.
park area.
Most Unique Dessert Contest;
Motocross practice and qualify- DiSalle Center.
ing; East grandsland
Motocross Racing; East Grand·
Open and Commercial Rabbit sland.
Shows; E~bition Hall.
Veterans Day Program- Band of
9 a.m.- 6 e.m.- Senior Citizen Flight Concert Band, WPAFB;
ArtCraft Exhibit; Janis Center.
Pepsi Celeste Entertainment CenSenior Citizen Craft Sales; Janis ter.
·
Center.
Junior Barrow Show (Cross9 a.m.- 9 p.m. - Youth · breds): O'NeiU Swine Arena.
:Exhibits; Rhodes Center.
1:30 p.m. -:- Wyandot County
9:30 a.m. - All-Ohio Worship 4-H l,l.ecreauonal Dance Club ;
Services
Ohio Department of Natural
10 a.~. - Holy Mass; Rhodes Resources Amphitheater.
Center Auditorium.
Ohio's Heartland Cuisine Cook·
Governor's Horseshoe Tourna- ing Program; Kro~er Agricultural
ment; Horseshoe courts.
Horticultural Building.
Sheep to Shawl Contest; Brown
2 p.m. -Wrestling TournaExhibition Arena.
ment, Championship Finals; lams
: Vince &amp; Larry Crash Dummies; Pet Food Arena.
Multipurpose Building.
Commercial Caule Show;
10 a.m .- 4 p.m . - Craft Viaduct
Demonstrations· Janis Center.
Live Scarecrow Contest; Kroger
10 a.m.- 9 p.m. - Traditional Agricui1W11 Horticu!IW11 Building.
Craft Show; Herilage Hall.
The Columbus Cellos; Cox Fine
10 a.m.- 10 p.m. - Fine Arts Arts Building.
.
Exhibition· Cox Fine Ans Center.
Channel-10 WBNS: DenniS Lee
10:30 a.m. - Junior Breeding Musical Show; PaY\,Iion. .
Poultry Show; Exhibition Hall.
The .Fox Brothers; Pepst Celeste
Ohio Boaters: Know Before Entertamment Center.
You Go· Division of Watercraft,
2:30p.m. - Health Craft Cook·
Ohio Department of Natural ing Show; Multipurpose Building.
Resources Amphilhcater.
Going Bonkers Game Show:
Health Craft Cooking Show; Madcap Productions Puppet TheMultipurpose Building.
ater and Liller Prevention: Ohio
All-Ohio Slate Fair Band pre- Depanment of Natural Resources
sented by Donatos Pizza; Admmis- Amphith~ter.
.
lralion.Building Lawn.
. All-Ohto Slate Fau. Band p~Columbus Zoo Animals; Ohio sented by Donatos P1zza; Oh1o
Department of Natural Resources Depanment of Natural Resources ·
Amphitheater.
North PaiX Area.
All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir
Governor's Horseshoe Pitching
presented by lite Kroger Company; Contest; HOISCShoe courts.
Heri1age Hall Park.
3 p.m. - Carnpfli'C Queen ConGirl Scouts Flag Ceremony test; White Castle Youlh &amp; EducaContest: White Castle Youth &amp; tion Building {Lausche).
.Education Building {Lausche). .
Floats and Kids· Water Safety:
Fox Brothers; Pepsi Celeste Division of Watercraft; Ohio
· Enterlainment Center.
Depanment of Natural Resources
· 11: 15 a.m.- 2 p.m. - Cleo Amphitheater.
·Miller of lite Cleveland Browns Junior Poultry Showmanship;
Autographs; Multipurpose Build- Exhibition Hall
ing.
.
All-Ohio Slate Fair Youth Choir
11:30 a.m. - Hank Peters Lum- presenled by dle Kroger Company;
betjack Show: Ohio Department of Janis Center.
Narural Resources Arnphilhcater.
3:30p.m. - Hank Peters LornOhio's Heartland Cuisine Cook- berjack Show; Ohio Department of
ing Program; KroJer Agricultural Natural Resources Arnphilheater.
Horticultural Building.
Ohio's Heartland Cuisine CookNoon- 4-H Aquatic Science ing Program; Kro~er Agricultural
Day· White Castle Youth &amp; Educa- Horucultural Building.
tion 'Building {Lausche).
4 p.m . -Junior and Senior
Noon- 8 p.m.- Michael Salva- Shee~ _Shearmg Contest; Brown
tori and the Fourth Dimension Exh1b1Uon Arena.
.
Raps on DtUg Abuse; Multipurpose
Channel-10 WB~S: Denms Lee
Building.
Mus1cal Show; Pavilion.

-People in the newsASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP) The shuttered Stone Pony nightclub
where Bruce Springsteen rocked
and rolled in his younger days
could get another chance for glory
days.
The bankruptcy court has
accepted a $300.000 offer from
Steven Nasar of Ocean Township.
said bankruptcy overseer Roger
Timpson.
Nasar, 41, used to own a video
duplication business and now leases a Mobil service station in Long
Branch. He's never been in the bar
business, nor did he ever visit the
Stone Pony when it was open.
But when he walked inlo the
darkened club recently, the aunosphere overtook him, he said in an
interview published Wednesday.
"It was a very strange feeling of
· home and rock 'n' roll," he told
the Asbury Park Press.
Nasar said he hopes to re-open
the club in October, one year after
it was forced to close.
Other prospective buyers have
three weeks to match or better
Nasar's offer of $265,000 cash,
with the $35,000 balance due a

year after the sale, Timpson said.
NEW YORK (AP) - Garry
Trudeau isn't finished with Dan
Quayle yet.
The "Doonesbury" cartoonist
infuriated the vice president with a
series of comic strips in November
about a man who says he sold marijuana to Quayle in the 1970s.
Trudeau said he is planning to
rerum to the topic this fall .
In the original cartoons, fictional reporter Rick Redfern ~ets a
mysterious call from Brett Kimber·
lin, a real-life federal prisoner who
was placed in solilary confmement
after trying to speak to reporters
about his claim.
The strips did not focus on
whether Quayle actually bought
drugs. but on whether there w~ a
campaign to silence Kimberlin,
who is serving a 51-year term for
drug smuggling and bombing.
About 25 newspapers that carry
"Doonesbury" refused to run the
strips. Several criticized Trudeau
for making such serious allegations
in a cartoon.

GO WITH THE FLOW.
•

Thursday, Auguit 6, 1992.:.:

ANDERSON'S AUGUST

4:15 p.m.- Doss at Work:
Department of Highway SafetyOhio Sta!e Pa~_rDl drug-dogs

~Obio!lttf'=of

Natural Resources Ampllidl_.
4:30p.m.- Health Craft Cooking Show; MulliJupolc Buildin&amp;
Daily Pndc.
4:45 p.m.- Goins Bonkers
Game Show:
Puppet 1bea11:r IIIII
Plevention; Ohio Depannaeot of NIIUJal
Resources Amplti•W!"'.
.
S:IS p.m. - o•1o Carchnal
Qoggers; Ohio DepMimtDlofNilural RCSOUI!:CS Ampbid!rJa,
5:30 p.m.- Ohio's Heartland
Cuisine Cooking Program; ICJvp:r
Agricultural HOIIic:uJ!tnl !t~~6 p.m.- F'ISb QIUo: DMsion of
Wtldlife; Ohio Ilei4UW d. Nilural RCSOUI!:CS Ampliidn!cr.
6: IS p.m.:- A!{.()bio Stare Fair
Youth Cho1r "Presented by the
Kroger Compsll)'; Rhodes Cerur
lawn.
6:30 p.m. - Wyandot County
4-H Recreational Dance Club;
Ohio Departm_ent of Natural
ResourccsAmpbitbeala'.·
H~alth Craft: &lt;:_ooting Sllow;
MulllpW'JIOSC B11.tldi1J1
7 p.m. - Going Bmke"' Game
Show: ~ Pmd..ctions l'llPIICt

•

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Saturday, high in mid-l!Os.

BERBER
CARPET

SCUlPTURED
CARPET

Veil. 43, No. 74
Coprrtgh*I1N2

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SALE

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Syracuse Council
signs contract for
street repair work

$12995t

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PAnERNED BERBER CARPET

Theaterandl.iucr~O&amp;io

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InLAID FIRIIftRI'S

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MISSIONARY FAMILY • Missloaary
Georec Pickens, seated, a Long Bottom 1111tlve,
has returned bome ror the summer to share bls
experiences. He Is pictured at the home or his

IlCEA YEll
1
&amp; ''"!,sc.ol1'"" ~\ost·OU1

mother, Delores Frank, with his sons, George
Mark and Joba MichaeL His wire, Debbie, was
away wben the photo was taken.

Long Bottom native returns home
from missionary work in·Kenya .

SALE

Overall, Pickens slid, the city is
crowded and polluted, and, as is
true for manr cities in developing
A Long Bottom native has ·countries, it IS poorly planned and
returned home from missionary administered.
work in Kenya with interesting
-one of the Pickens family's
stories· to tell and won1s of thanks favprite hatmts in Nairobi is a game
for local SIIJlPO!t of l!!s -w.~.
: '~&gt;~Tr"'"" in the ckity.
f he
· ' Geo~ Pickens, his wife Debbte· , . e game '~• 1s.one o "t
and the1r two sons are livii\RAn lhings .that -:ve enJOY the mOst, he
Athens while in lite states ancfare said. "But It's strange to see ·the
spending a great deal of .time trav· · animai.s ~d th~n le&lt;&gt;k up and see
eling to his supporting churches.
the Nairobt sk);lme:
.
While visiting those congregaGame hlll!un~ IS the mam ~ lions Pickens relates stories about son lhat tounsm 1s one of Kenya s
the ~pie he serves while teaching majoc ~ of ~come, but such
at two colleges in Nairobi, Kenya. hunung IS now stnctly controlled
He teaches a variety of subjects at through the maintained game
two religious colleges • Daystar parks. Gone are the days from Out
University College, a private Chris- of Africa, when lions, elephants
tian liberal arts college affiliated and other exotic creawres were the
with Messiah College in Pennsyl- victirhs of open season.
vania and Wheaton College in IlliAgriculture is Kenya's most
nois, and the Nairobi Great Cum- important income source, with tea
mission School, which offers a being its largest cash crop, fol"Christian leadership training pro- lowed by coffee and sissal {used to
gram" wilh 25 to 30 students.
make rope).
Daystar is an interdenominaThe average wage for the
tional college with about 621 stu- Kenyan day laborer is $1.26 per
dents, while the Nairobi Great day, and the poor in Kenya signifiCommission School is sponsored cantly outnumber the wealthy. But
by the Kenya Church of Christ, it is the growing middle .class in
which sends many of its students Kenya lhat Pickens' church works
on 10 careers in the ministry.
with in its missions work.
Pickens teaches courses in the
Prior to going to Kenya in 1989,
Bible and religious studies. as well the Pickens family lived in Ivory
as History of Western Civilization Coast from 1985 to 1989, where
and African History. When he George was a teacher in the Theareturns UJ,Nairobi later this month, logical Education by Extension
he will teach church history. These progrllll). Through his participation
courses are appropriate subjects for in that program, Pickens !aught
Pickens; he is a licensed minister in religious studies in churches.
the Church of Christ and bas a
Thanks churches
master's degree in African Studies
The Pickens family receives
from Ohio University.
suppon from 42 churches in nine
Nairobi is typical
states {Ohio, West Virginia, VirPickens describes his home base ginia, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabaof Nl!irobi as a ''typical" large city m~, JFentucky, ~ennsyl~ania, and
in a developing country.
Michigan), and Since thelf return to
"There are parts of Nairobi the country this summer, they have
which are very beautiful and mod· visited all of those states except for
em," Pickens said, "but there are Michigan.
also parts lhat are very dirty."
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SALE

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--Local briefs-----.

ens' support comes from four
churches: Middleport Church of
Christ, East Athens Church of
Christ, Mowrystown Church of
Christ in Highland County and the
Norwin (!)hristian Church near
Pittsburgh. Middlepon Church of
Christd·"'~ ~directbetllllO$ suppobrt,l
an • ....,....,}5 • y accounla e
to ~ cclngregall0!1· .
E1ght churches m Me1gs County
are sponsors of Pickens' missions
worlc. .
.
Before ret~rnmg to Kenya on
August 28, Pickens hopes that he
and his f!llllilY wi_Uvisit ~5 churches, descnbmg thelf expenences and
encouraging continued support of
their work.
Pickens described his work as
"direct-support missions», meaning
that.he.raises his own fmancial suppon.ln rum, those churches expect
personal reports and accounlability
from him.
.
.
.
"The personaltzed relat1onsh1p
• between me and these churches
benefits everyone ,» he said. "It
helps us, and the churches, both
individually and as a congregalion."
.
.
"It's bar~ work,» Pickens adm1t·
ted. "It reqwres a lot of travel, but I
enjoy that, and you couldn't do it if
you didn't~joy iL"
L1fe ill ~frlca
.
. The commo~ 1mage of a mls·
stonary, preachm.g to the nauves
from .a lhatch hut IS usually a myth
i~ th1s day and age, accordmg to
Pickens.
"Ther~ aren' ~ ma~y of th?se
huts left, he sa1d w1th a sm1le, .
"and the missions voc:at_ion ~as
changed a lot. Most m1SS10n~1es
are no longer on the front hnes,
because now almost every country
Continued on page 3

A contract with David V. Weber
ConsD'Uction of Reedsville for the
Bridgeman Street storm sewer and
street repair project was signed at
Thursday night's meeting of Syracuse Village Council.
The bid for the project funded
with Issue 2 monies was accepled
by Council at an earlier meeting.
Work on the project is expected to
get underway within two weeks.
Paula Thacker, executive direc·
tor of the Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce, ·met with Council to
ask for a contribution to the Chamber operations. Council last year
donated $250. No action was taken
on that or any other matter at last
night's meeting due to a lack of
quorom of Council.
Thacker volunteered assislance
to the village wilh projects or oilier
activities, and outlined current
activities of the Chamber including
a fall dance on the P. A. Denney
and the discount card program.
Also meetiog with Council we~

residents of the village about the
stop signs which have been erected
on Second Street Five of the seven
attending expressed opposition to
the signs. Mayor James Pape
advised that the wishes of the
majority of residents will rule on
whether the signs remain in place
or are removed
Kenneth Cundiff, one of those
attending to express opposition to
the signs. also complamed about a
private business using the dead end
Worchester Street. There are no
residents on the stree~ it was noted.
A,lso discussed was bicycles on
the streets and the dangers
involved. Chief of Police Jim Connolly asked that lite children exer·
cise caution and that motors slow
down. The speed limit on village
streets is 25 miles an hour.
Gordon Winebrenner, member
of the Board of Public Affairs, met
wilh council in regard to the water
board purchasing a new truck
through the slate purchasing program.

Council discussed water usage
and the possibility of installing
meters in the village.
Eber Pickens of the Syracuse
Fire Deparunent reported that the
siren needs repair. Fire Deparunent
members also noted that they are
organizing an Auxiliary and those
interested should contact Jan1ce
Lawson or Eber Pickens, Jr.
The mayor's report showed
receipts of $1,058. The London
Pool deficit of over $8,jX)O was discussed This, according to Shannon
. Slavin, pool manager, comes from
the lack of attendance and cost of
repairs.
The police report showed 12
miscellaneous calls, 25 traffic cita·
lions, and a litter problem handled.
The officer drove I ,475 miles and
was in service 132 hours.
Attending were Mayor Pape,
Clerk· Treasurer Janice Lawson,
and Council members, Kathryn
Crow, Kenneth Buckley. and Bill
Roush.

PUCO seeks input from phone customers
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio will hold a public
hearing in Marietta to solicit input
from telephone customers in Southeastern Ohio about proposed
changes in Ohio's telephone regulations 4!ccording to State Representative Mary Abel {D-Athens).
The hearing will be held at 6:30
p.m. August 10 in Thomas Hall at
Marietta College, at Putnam and
Fiflh Street in Marietta.
Abel said that the PUCO is currently considering changes (o the
way local phone service is ~rovid·
ed, including implemenlallon of

measured local rate service, which
assesses a charge to customers
based on lite number and length of
local calls they make.
"Involvement of rate payers at
these public hearings is vital in
order to make the PUCO aware of
our concerns," Abel said. "With the
economy of our area making it difficult for families to make ends
meet. rate increases can have a
drastic impact on their budget."
Other possible changes inc.lude
automatic rate increases tied to the
Consumer Price Indies and allowing phone companies to pass the

cost of installing commumcauon
technology, such as fiber optics, on
to the consumer.
Abel said that the Ohio Office
Consumer's Council, the state
agency charged with representing
customer's interests in matters
before the PUCO, has expressed
concern about several provisions
under consideration.
Abel said that phone customers
can obtain additional information
from the Office of Consumer's
Council in Columbus at I (800)
282-9448.

Vice president blames economic
woes on Congress, attacks Clinton
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Vice President Dan Quayle today
blamed Democrats in Congress for
most of the .nation's economic
problems.
He also shunned the economic
proposals of Democratic presiden·
tial candidate Bill Clinton in a
speech before about I 00 Ohio
members of Citizens for a Sound
Economy, a business research and
advocacy group.
Quayle spoke for about 15 minutes and held a brief news conference before departing for opening
ceremonies in Columbus for the
Ohio Slate Fair.

He is in Ohio on a two-day campaign that was to include a tour of
the fair with Gov. George
Voinovich and a stop litis afternoon
in Mansfield.
The vice president conceded
that the nauon's economy has
slowed.
··we must do better," he said.
He noted lhat economic growth
in the last fiscal quarter was 1.4
pen:ent and that unemployment in
July declined O.ol percent to 7.7
percent.
"We created 200,000 jobs in
July. but we need a stronger recovery. And we would have a stronger
recovery if the ·Democratic

Congress had passed the prcsideQt's capital gains tax cut and
growth package," Quayle said.
"The sad truth is, hundreds of
thousands of Americans to not
have jobs today because of the failures of this Democratic Congress
to enact dle president's a~enda, "
Quayle criticized Chnton programs that he said would increase
government spending by $220 billion and result in an increase in
payroll taxes of $50 billion a year.
Those actions would cost 710,000
Americans their jobs and wipe out
any benefits that could come from
Clinton's promised tax cut for the
middle class, he said.

Rt. 33 bypass at
Lancaster may get
feasibility study

A feasibility study for a Route
33 bypass at Lancaster in Fairfield
County would be given priority
A Long Bottom man was hospitalized after a one-vehicle wreck
under an amendment to the federal
on Ohio 124 in Olive Township Thursday around 7:50p.m.
transponation bill approved yester·
According to the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State Highway Patrol,
day by the U. S. House Public
Bert B. Metz, 68, Smilh Road, was southbound on Ohio 124, and
Works and Transporlation Comwent off the right side of the road and struck a log.
miuee.
His vehicle then SD'IICII: a rock wall twice, the patrol reported.
According to a story in Friday
Metz was transported by the Meigs Cotmty Emergency Medical
morninfs
Columbus Dispatch the
Service to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was admitled for
bypass 1s OllC of onlr two projects
observation.
Dalnage to Metz' 1976 Chevrolet .C-10 was listed as moderate . spccificlllly named tn the legislation which provides $48 million for
and dissbling.
feasibility
studies. Rep. David L.
Metz was cited by the patrol for failure to control, failure to wear
Hobson,
R-Springfield,
submitted
a safety belt and fictitious regisuation.
the project
Hobson said that the Depanment of Transportation must
On Thursday at 10:33 a.m.. Middleport squad went to Page
approve the study before money is
Street Margaret Slay was laken to Vctcnns Memorial Hospital.
. allocated but naming the bypass
At 1:52 p.m. , Middlepon squad weni to Page Stieet. Adda
project in the biU gives it priority.
Newell was transllOfled to Veterans. AI 5.:34 p.m., Rutland squad
According to the Dispatch artiwent to Meigs Mine 31 . Stephen Maynard was laken to Holzer
cle, he said he drafted the change
Medical Center. At 6:57 p.m., Middlepon squad went to Pase
after meeting with Ohio TransStreet Virgie Roberts was laken 10 Veterans. At8:02 p.m., TuuPcn
' portation Director JCII'): Wray and
Plains, Racine and Olive Township units went Ill Reedavl)le for ~
memben of the Route 33' Corridor
auto accident llcrt Metz was taken to Veterans. •
Committee, a citizens group promoting improvement of dle route.

Long Bottom man injured in wreck

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,'fbursday. Quayle stopped his motorcade to
speak with rcsldealli ot tbe smaU Ohio town and

to coatlnue his emphasis ot family values. After
bis stop Ia Minerva, Quayle attended a private
luacheoa In Hanoverton, then flew to tbe
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LI!'ITI!IlS OF OPINION 11'0 welcome, They sbould be less !ban 300
words, Alllettcrs .,. oubject to editing and must be signed with name,
addrelo ond llllapbone number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters
should be in cood will, II&lt;I&lt;Wuing iaoueo, not personalities.

Letters to the editor
Sheriff, deputies commended
this subject would no) have been
caught
I would like for the people of
Special thanks to the officers on
Meigs County to know of a job
duty
at the time the suspect was
well done by the 'Meigs County
apprehended, and the situation was
Sheriffs Department.
The situation went on for a cou- handled very professionally.
Pam Imboden
ple of months and on July 31 was
Pomeroy
taken care of. If it had not been for
Sheriff Soulsby and his deputies
Dear Editor:

More noise needed from officials!
Dear sir:

We have heard a lot of noise
lately about the lack of roads in
Meigs County, especially the big
roads that are supposed to bring in
industry, ~ and tourists. What
I would like to know is what about
keeping up the roads we already
have?
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For the second time in two
years, the U.S. 33 uaffic has been
detoured on Slate Route 681 from
Darwin to Albany. It is not only
very dangerous to local uaffic, but
the big semi trucks have tom up
what little road we had to begin
with. And they aren't finished with
U.S.33yet

What are our local officials
doing to see that Ohio Depal1ment
of Transportation repairs the dam·
age? After all, it is a STATE
ROUTE. We hear a lot of crying
about Columbus officials Dot doing
anything for soulheast Ohio, usually after we have lost an opportunity
for new jobs. Hasn't anyone down
in Pomeroy heard the old saying
that it's lhe squeaky wheel that gets
the oil? How about some noise
from our elected officials! How
about gelling State Route 681
fixed?
R. Lin Coleman,
Bedford Township

Ha_ppenings in the classroom
Dear Editor:

morning before school I checked
There is not supposed to be a 'the fll'es. One morning a big copdull moment around a classroom. perhead was curled up in a bed of
Biology is the study of life and liv- warm ashes . It was cool and Mr.
ing things which includes snakes. Copperhead was moving very
Specimens and examples were slowly. I slipped him into a gallon
never too difficult to come by, water jug that we kept drinking
especially when eager students lent water in there. I took hun to school
a hand from time to time.
for all to sec. "Have you ever been
One morning Howard Ervin withln one half inch of a coppercame buslling into my room with a head?" I asked as I put the jug
black snake rolled up and tied up against my face . The snake was on
with an endless white twine string. exhibit all day and that evening
That snake was completely immo- dropped a few cc. of CCLA into the
bilized. Howard chattered about jug as exhibit A for lhe day.
A student brought in a big frog
this gift to our lab prior to Qur
effort 10 unwind the imprisoned from Fred Craw's collection. We
reptile and lower him into a big did all manner of things with that
glass jar. Mr. Snake was never able frog. We jumpc!l him, we tanta·
to completely straighten oul His lized him and had him a nice habi·
vertebrae had got so twisted and tat fixed up. We dissected some
distoned that he looked like a cork lesser members of rana pipiens.
screw when he moved. The kids However, we kept "Fred" for the
clear to the grade school told that wonder of it. We kept "Fred" in a
Mr. Price had a constrictor up in little glass box. One morning he
his lab.
was gone. We searched the place
A boy brought a fairly big, no end. The next spring at the close
black spoiled .snake to school. We of school we were house cleaning
let the snake loose in the room and moved an equipment cabinet
where he (the snake) glided all . · out from the wall . There was
around. We kept the snake a few "Fred" mummified, where he had
days, and he was handled by differ· squeeied up between the cabinet
en I students of that 1966 class of and the wall.
dear old Racine High School. The
One day a boy came to me. "Mr.
snake got out and disappeared. We Price," he said, "Can you do anyknew he was in the room. The door thing about a toothache?"
was shut and there was no avenue
" Yes, I can," I said, "but it wiU
of escape. We turned over every- kill the nerve."
thing, but no snake . The next
"That's okay," he replied. So I
spring I looked up and here up the put a drop of chloroform on a hole
aisle came a boy with the snake m his tooth. The boy is still living.
grasped by both his hands around All these things were before the
the head of the snake. Mr. Price, seeing eye dogs of modem health
we have a visitor," he said. "Take departments that Brooks Sayre
him over to the door and let him wrote about. Life is an adventure
go," replied I. The next day, this even in a school mom . It's a wonboY came to me and showed the der that Sheriff Bob Hanenbauch
tooth marks where the snake bit didn ' t get me for endangering.
Things have ever been thus wtth
hI·m,
We were cleaning land and homo sapiens.
burning brush on our farm . The Gayle Price
fires went day and night . Everv

Today In ~istory
By The Assoc:lated Press
Today is Friday, Aug. 7, the 220th day of 1992. There are 146 days left
in lhe year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
Fifty years ago, on Aug. 7, 1942, U.S. forces landed at Guadalcanal,
marking the start of the first major allied offensive in the Pacific during
World War II. (After months of fierce fighting, the Americans succeeded
in seizin' control of Guadalcanal from the Japanese.)
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On thts date:
In 1782, Goorge Washington created the Order of the Purple Hcatt, a
decoration to recQgnizc merit in enlisted men and non-commissioned orficers.
In 1789, the U.S. Wl!l' Depanrnent was established by Congress.
In 1912,1he Progressive Party nominated Theodore Roosevelt for pres·
idenL
In 1927, the Peace Bridge between the United Slates and Canada was
dedicated during ceremonies attended by the Prince .of Wales and Vice
President Charles Dawes.
In 1947, the balsa wood raft Kon-Tiki, which had carried a si~·man
crew 4,300 miles across the Pacific Ocean, crashed into a reef in a Polynesian archipcligo.
In 1959,1he United States launched Explorer 6, which sent back a picture of the earth.
In 1964, Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, giving President Lyndon B. Johnson broad powers in dealing with reponed Nonh
ViCUIBII1cscauacks on U.S. forces.
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after Saddam Hussein's invasion of
Kuwait, some of his more notori., OUS accornpltces-IIW'Sttlhlt1lii'jje!'
the web· of U.S. and international
corporations that served as his
weapons pipeline. So far, they
seem beyond the reach of the Justice DepartmenL
Most of the blame, h.owever,
res IS with the Reagan and Bush
administra!ions which, prior to the
Gulf War, were actively fostering
such trade for commercial and foreign policy reasons.
Former Undersecretary of
Defense Stephen Bryen told us:
"State ani! Commerce had programmed themselves to promote
trade with Iraq, but they didll't
care, unfortunately; t~at some· of
that trade was really illicit and really involved unconventional
weapons. ntey weren 'I interested
in these compltcations to their policy."
In doing so, the road was paved
for Iraq 10 make use of gaping
loopholes in U.S. expon regulations. Investigators today are findin~ that :•en U.S. exports to Iraqi
miSSile SiteS may have been entirely legal.
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expon reco!ds iJi search of paten· who feel their efforts have gotten ing with Customs."
Commerce isn't the only agency
tial illegalities, they are receiving shan-changed.
U.S. officials aclmowledge that with culpabilitY. A Customs inves- :·
scant assisrance from the administra!loii:-Jrousl!118ilklli!"COmmltrec; the invesugalio~~ tigation-mto-the-late Dr. lhsan Bar• .•
!em-plagued, but they deny there is bouti and his son, Haidar Barllouti, ,
any coordinated effort by the both Iraqi nationals suspected of •
administration to stymie these procuring wea~ technolo~y in '
probes. Nevertheless, the U.S. Cus· the U.S., has
n on the s ow- '
toms Service, the lead agency in· track as well.
tracking illegal exports to foreign
. One souroe says that a request · ·
countries, has clearly encountered forwarded last year through the :
serious difficulties- mosdy from Justice and the Slate Departments . ·
the Commerce Department
· for an interview with a foreign · .
From 1985-1990, Commerce national vital to the case "went
Chairman Henry B. Gonzalez, DTexas, n:cendy charged: "Ironical- licensed the sale of $1.5 billion into th~ black hole" for months. ·
ly, President Bush was personally worth of sensitive U~S. technology The case has been on~oing since . :
involved in the effort to limit the to Iraq. In 1990 and '91, Com- spring 1990 and no indictments are '
'ed c st
expected in the near future.
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now of pre-Aug. 2, 1990, IraqrepeatedlY de ru
u oms
In another incident; It was not
related information to Congress. merce
the print-out of export licenses to until after the invasion of Kuwait ·
Yet he has not taken the lead in Iraq on grounds that the dala conmar3haling the resources of the tained "proprietary" information that Customs was allowed access to
federal government to assist law about Amencan rll'ffis. Frustrated U.S. intelligence reportS that a year · '
enforcement agencies in pursuing . and angry, John c. KeUy, director earlier had identified Matrix ;,
of customs strategic investigations Churchill, an Ohio-based tool man- · ;
Iraq-related cases.''
, Gonzalez charges the adminis- division, aired his «mplaints pub- ufacturer, as part of Baghdad's •'
tration with devoting more licly in February 1991. Only then international arms procurement '"
network. Customs had been prob·
resources to whitewashing its role was lhe list turned over.
in arming Iraq than in pursuing
But the bureaucratic batlle rages ing the linn. for mon~s. . .
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U.S. companies that may have ille- on. Customs repently laced snags . ~ter being proVIded this infor- .,
gally shipped weapons 10 the Bagh- in acquiring,detailed data for sever- ·m~n and a Treasury Depanment.,
dad strongman. Last month, he al other ongoing investigations, rulmg ti!at die company served as. •
an Iraq• fr!ln!• Customs closed
ch~ed that his investigators had iocluding one probe into Leybold
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down !datnx m_ S_eptem~r 1990 :
recetved numerous complaints vacuwn Systems, Inc.
from law enforcement officials
Leybold sold metalworking and seized $2~J~,~Uton of.Jts .as~. · :
equipment to Iraq, which investiga- Howev~r. the~ s been no mdict· · ~·
tors now suspect was used in Sad- ment ftled agamst the companr. ,, ,
dam's nuclear weapons program. T~y only _one ~ustoms agent ts : .
Commeree harbored suspicions ~tgned to t~vesb~ the compa·
dating back to 1988, but approved ny .s tangled mtemallonal weapons
the exports anyway. One source · IIall.
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Commerce is once again raising the too typtcal of the scandal-wtt!Jm· :
"proprietury" information clause the-scandal or lraqgate.
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as "a shield to hide their own
Jack Allderaoa and Mi,chael .
transgressions." A Commerce offi. . Binstela are syndicated wrltera
cial
told our associate Dean Boyd lor United Feature Syadlcate,
Warren Harding of Qhio, who had
that
Commerce
is "fully cooperat· Inc.
not campaigned for the nontination.

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein

Historic firsts of
GOP conventions
WASHINGTON (NEA) When the Republican Pany gathers
in Houston for its 35th national
convention, it will be the first such
GOP event in that Texas city. The
Democrats met in Houston in 1928
to nominate AI Smith.
·Although Chicago has been the
favorite convention city of the
GOP, hosting it on 14 occasions,
the party has recently held them
arbund the country, usually to
accommodate its standard bearer or
for political reasons.
Since 1964 the convention has
been held in San Francisco, Miami
(twice), Kansas City, Detroit, Dallas and New Orleans.
A younger party than the
Democrats, the Republicans were
latecomers to the tradition of holding national nominating conventions. The Democrats held their
first convention in 1832.
But the Republicans, founded in
1854 as an outgrowth of the antislavery movement in the upper
Midwest, did not hold their first
until 1856, when they met in
Philadelphia. At that convention,
Illinois Sen. Abraham Lincoln was
defeated in an attempt for the vice '
presidential nomination.
Despite the late start, the GOP
has racked up an impressive list of
firsts in connection with its conventions:
In 1860, to celebrate the nomination of Abraham Lincoln in
Chicago, the convention broke out
in the fii'St ever, carefully planned
"sponlaneous" dcmonslration.
The 1860 Republican Convention also marked the fii'St time that
telegraph wires were strung direct·
ly into the convention hall so that
newspapers could find out what
was happening, as it happened.
The fii'St black ever 10 receive a
vote for his party's presidential
nomination was Frederick Douglass in 1888. He received a single
vote on the GOP's fourth ballot in
Chicago, in what turned out to be a
eight-ballot contest that finally
nominated Indiana Sen. Benjamin
Harrison.
In 1892, Ellen Foster of Iowa
became the first woman ever to
address a national political convention. She told the all-male GOP
·delegates in Minneapolis: "We are
here to help you - and we have
come to slay."
In 1900, at the GOP Convention
in Philadelphia, a woman attended
as a fuU delegate for the fii'St time
in major party political convention
history.
In 1952, Republican delegates
in Cbicago were ready to nominate
Sen. Maruret Chase Smith of
Maine for vice president. She
would have been the first woman
so nominated, but she declined the
offer.
In 1960, Richard Nixon became
the fii'SI vice president to secure the
Republican presidential nomination. The convention was in Chicago.
Historically, compared to
Democratic Conventions, GOP
gatherings have usually been ralher
calm affairs. Not since the 1948
convention has the ballot gone
beyood one round. Only fOIII' times
since the tum of the century have
the Republicans failed to agree on a
candidate in one ballot. Nevertheless, there have been 110111e memorable GOP convention bltdes.
Tile most memorable GOP bat·
tie occurred in Chicago in 1920.
Eleven names were entered into
nomination, and on tl)e fii'St ballot
Gen. Leonard Wood had 287 vota.
and Gov. Frank Lowden of Illinois
had 211 votes, both f111 short of the
493 needed to nominate. Wa,y
behind in' sixth J!lace was Sen.

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Long Bottom ... .

John and Sylvia Sidenstricker
Continued from pqe 1
Ledlie. He was a retired diesel has a strong indigenous church.
Walter N. Bentz, 80, of Flood
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w ld. war n Navy vet- Those
churthes can evangelize to
their own people better than we
RQad m Pomeroy, died on Thurs- engmcor, a or
dll)' evening, August 6, 1992 at e.ran, and a member of the can."
Christian Churth, Har·
Veterans Memorial Hospilal fol- Langsville
risonville Lodge 411, F&amp;AM,the
Instead, Pickens explained, most
lowing an extended illness.
Harrisonville Order of the Eastern missionaries are SUpport personnel,
He was born in Antiquity on Star 255, and VFW 9926 of Mason, lending assistance in the areas of
June 13, 1912, son of the late Fred w v
medicine, agriculture and teaching.
811\1 Tessie Powell Bentz. He was a
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da h , In faci, most African governments
e ts survtve Y two ug • no longer accept traditional rnis·
ve!Uan of World Warn, a member
ters,
Rilltt of Gallipolis, and
of the Drew Webster Post of Amer· Mrs. Carol
Tim (Shirley) Hac)cworth of sionaries into their countries unless
ican Legion and a life member of Columbus; a sister, Dorothy ~Wissionaries can offer a usethe D.A.V.
Langsville; five grand"The cities are the ~test misHe is survived by his wife, Woodard.one
yeat-grandson, and a
Mary E. Bentz; two daughters, Bar· children,
brother-in-law, Lester Damewood, sions field in the word." he said.
bara Monohan of Mashpee, Mass., s
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"We're not working in the bush
and Mrs . Jack (Dreama) Braley,
~Culion to his carcnts, he any more • we're working in the
Pomeroy; two sisters, Juanila Fis·
eded . d th
wifi
concrete jungle."
m ea Y his e,
Social problems similar to those
cher and Mrs. Junior (Irene) Hig- was prec
Emma
Weaver
Ledlie
tn
1991,
a
facingAmericancitiesarealsopregms of Logan; a brother-in-law,
Kenny (Faye) Wiggins, Min- lwin sister, Bernice Ledlie, and a sent in Kenya. While Nairobi is the
lola Damewood.
ersvtlle; ftve grandchildren and sister
Funeral services will be held at largest city in Kenya, two slum
sev~ nieces and nephews.
2 p.m. Sunda~ at the F:isht:r Funeral areas of Nairobi are considered the
Besides his parents, he was presecond and third largest cities.
Home in Mi dlcport Burial will be
No public assistance is availceded in death by a brother.
·Fun~ services will be held on in Robinson Cemetery near able, so relief to the poor is handled
Monday at II a.m. at Ewing Funer- Langsville. Friends may call 81 the almost completely by the church,
al Home in Pomeroy, with Rev. funeral home Sunday from noon to which becomes 111 "extended family". to those Kenyans who move to
Deroo Newman and Rev. Wesley time of the services.
Thatcher officiating. Burial will be Bennie Lyons
the city looking ror a better life.
in Gilmore Cemetery in Racine.
Bennie Dewey Lyons, 94, of
Alcoholism, AIDS, drug abuse
Friends may call at the funeral Locust Street, Pomeroy, died and prOstitution are rampant probhome on Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, 1992, aI Ve,_
capilal city, although
... - lems
hard in thelike
and Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m.
ans Memorial Hospilal.
drugs
cocaine are almost
Born on July 3, 1898 in Jackson non-existent due to the~ econoDale Congrove
County, W. Va., he was lhe son of my. Instead, Pickens said, gasoline
Dale (Jinks) Conerove, 81, of the.late Sam ~d Zora Lyons. He is and §lue are used as drug "substi13012 Parkwood Dnve, Hudson, survived by several nieces and tutes ·
Fla., formerly of Long Bollom, nephews. Besides his parents, he
Those suffering from AIDS in
died Wednest4ly, Aug. 5, 1992, at was preceded in death by his wife, Kenya are "neglected", he said,
the Veterans Hospilal in Tampa., Catherine Lyons in 1971, two even in the National Hospital,
A a.
brothers Olenn and Dallas and a where conditioos are poor. A recent
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study conducted by the World
A laborer and contractor, he was sister. '
born on Jan. 16, 1911 at Murray
Graveside services will be held . Health Organization revealed that
City, Fla to the late Charles Con· at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Rock 80 percent of the J!TOStitutes tested
grove and Essie Randolph Con- Springs Cemetery. The Rev. Mike for AIDS had lhe disease.
grove. He was a veteran of World Willett will officiate. Friends may
G~ !O be !tom~ .
Warn and a member of the Veter- call at the Ewing Funeral Home
George s Wtfe, Debbte, ts for·
w of Foreign Wars, Hudson, Fla today (Friday) from 2 to 8 p.m.
bidden.f!om paid missions work as
a condillott of George's work perHe is survived by two brothers,
Dan Congrove, Hudson, Fla., and Phyllis C. Russell
mit but she _docs volunteer at their
Charles ConiJ!Ove, Zanesville.
Phyllis Chase Russell, 80, of churth. Theil' ~s. George Mark,
Besides his parents, he was pre- Leesburg, Fla., died Sunday, 9, an~ John Michael, 5, !11t7nd an
ceded in death by his wife, Eliza- August 2, 1992 in the Leesburg ~encan school for miSsiOnary
beth Biggs Congrove, two infant hospilal
chtldren. .
sons, and an infant daughter.
Shew born December 5, 19II
Nairobi and its pro~lems are a
Funeral services will be held at in Pomeroy to the late John and far cry from rural Met~s County,
I p.m. Sunday at the Ewing Funer- Bertha Bing Chase and was a srad· bu~~ en~ys retummg home.
al Home. The Rev. Roger Grace uate of Pomeroy High School. She
I m ~ially grate!ul to the
w~l officiate and burial will be in
was also a member of the Silver peoPle, of Meigs County, 114: SBid.
Meigs Memory Gardens. Friends Lalces Presbyterian ChiD'Ch in Lees- 'The~ ~e ~ very supporuve of
may call at the funeral home 6 to 8 burg
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my mtruStry.
p.m. Saturday.
She married Harold Russell of
"A!tl!ough I don't see myself
Middlepon on June 7, 1930.
e_ver l!v'n'- here for any extended
Survivors include her husband; tune, !' will always_ be, horne, and
Max Folmer
two
daughters, Dorothy (John) borne IS always ~ial.
Max Folmer of the Long Bottom area died Friday morning, Schaefer of Hartland Mich . and
August 7, 1992 at Veterans Memo- Fruitland Part, Fla., and Mary Mlller representative to
rial Hospital Extended Care Facili- (Howard) Waldeck of Fruitland
ty. Arrangements will be Part, Fla; six grandchildren and visit here Wednesday
announced by Ewing Funeral two great-grandchildren; two
nephews, Jac~ §_lt&amp;se of Dayton
Home.
A representative of Congress- "
and Raben Walli!h of Partets~. man Clarence Miller's office will
W.Va. and one niece, Phyllts conduct an open door SCS9ion from
WiUiam Ledlie
Thomas
of Gallipolis.
William Bernard Ledlie, 74, of
11 a.m. to I p.m. in the Meigs
She
was
Jli"""'Y'ed in death by by County Court House Wednesday.
Gallipolis, formerly of Langsville,
died Thursday, AugustS, 1992, at two brothers, Glenn and Alan
Anyone with questions concernPleasant Valley Hospital, Point Chase and one sister, Dorothy ing the federal government is asked
Chase Waltm.
Pleasant; W. Va.
to stop by to discuss them with the ·
Services were held Aug. 5 at the n:JI'CSCIItative.
Born in Langsville Nov. 28,
1917, he was the son of the late Silver Lakes Presbyterian Cbureh.

Walter Bentz

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Chance of rain 30 percent Saturday, showers and thunderstorms
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70 peltCIII.
Extended forecast:
Sunday through Tuesday:
A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms Sunday. Fair on
Monday and Tuesday. Highs 8085. Lows iit lhe 60s.

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Howard, candidate for Meigs County Commissioner, and Peggy Cummins of Cummins Farm.

TOMATOES GATHERED· State Repre·
sentatlve Mark Malone (D-Soutlt Point), rlabt,
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Congressman Bob McEwen. Pictured witb Mrs. O'Brien and
McEwen is Mrs. O'Brien's daughter, Joy.

Hospital news

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Republican
women meet
Paul Gerard, Meigs County
Republican Chairman, SPOke at the
recent meeting of the Meigs CoUn·
ty Republican Women.
Gerard spoke on behalf of all
Republican candidates and discussed upcoming activities within
the party generally, including ·the
Meigs County Fair.
The group voted 10 become
affiliated with the Ohio and
National Republican Women's
organizlitions at the group's recent
meeting.
,
Membership in the local Republican Women '1 Club is open to ali
intmsted women. Duea are $8 per
and may paid 10 Donna Jones.
inembml$ (non·vodnl)
ar
able to mep who wiab to
support the women's organization
at ilie same price. MaxiJie Ooetlein
is presidcnL
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A joint meeting with the executive committee was planned for
September with location to be
announced.
.
· The next regular meeting of the
poup will be 'fueadat a 7 p.m. II
the Meigl Coun1y Courtllou1e.
· OfliceiS will be elected.

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one (D-South Point) and Janet ·
Howard, Democratic candidate for ·
Meigs County Commissioner ·
recently loured several of Meigs ~
County's produce farms in an
effort to asstst needy families in the :
area.
Malone has organized the pick- · ·
up of culled tomatoes by South- .
eastern Ohto Food Bank for pro- :,
cessmg mto canned tomatoes and ·
soups for distribulion to low - ,
income families in his district AU ·together, food pantries serving a
seven-county area will receive the
tomatoes.
Any other local tomato/Jroduce
farms interested in panicipating in
the gleaning program may call 9922351 or 992-3581.

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Pick 3 Numbers
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Pick 4 Numbers
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DA V meeting canceled
The Disabled American Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary meeting
scheduled for August has been canceled.
Cross country practice
Boys and girls cross country
practice for Meigs High School
will begin Monday . All runners
should meet at the high school at 9
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sweep dropped Cincinnati 3 l/2 wouldn't coun! them out."
games behind the Brave5 in the NL
In his last six starls ~ SO l/3
West.
·iMings, Smoltz has allowed only
John Smoltz (14-6) pitched a four earned runs. It Was his eighth
six-hitter. The Braves won their complete game.
sixth consecutive game.
The Braves are 0-6 against the
"This was definitely a hu~e Reds at Riverfront Stadium, but6-1
sweep," Smeltz said. "But they re at home this season. It was'the
struggling with injuries and I .Braves' fust sweep of the Reds 81

Oaklqnd hands Texas 2-0 defeat
By The Associated Press
It's been a frustrating year for
Nola11 Ryan and it's starting to
show.
Regarded as one of baseball's
most gentlemanly players, Ryan
lost his cool and then the game as
the Texas Rangers dropped a
stormy 2..() decision to the Oakland
A's Thursday nighL
In the process, Ryan was ejecltd
for hitting a batter during a tension·
filled eighth inning that saw both
benches empty onto the field at
Arlingt.OII Sladiwn.
,
Ryan (5-5) struck out 12 in 7
2(3 innings, but it wasn't enough as
he again got feeble support from
the Rangers.
"I can't believe that he's 45
years old and he throws the ball
that hard," said Oalcland's Jose
Canseco, himself ejected for
protesting a strikeout by the Texas
right-hander.
Ryan was tossed out after hitting Willie Wilson with a pitch in
the fooL Wilson had fueled the A's
two-run rally in the seventh with a
triple. Jerry Browne knocked in the
runs with a double.
In the eighth, the game was
interrupted for nearly 10 minutes
after Ryan hit Wilson. Both benches emptied and booing fans liUcml
the field with cups and fond wrappers. Wilson and Ryan had
engaged in a brief shouting match

after Wilson's triple in the scvenlh.
"Willie seems to have a prob..
lem," Ryan said. "He thinks he ·
can scream obscenities all game
and if someone says something
bact, he wants to, get a reaction
from the ump."
Wilson, who accused Ryan of
shoutin$ an obscenity 11 him before
he hit hts triple, said he expecltd to
he hit in his next at-baL
" I knew he was going to hit me.
I just didn' 1 know what pitch,"
Wilson said.
Texas managed just five hits off
A's starter Kelly Downs (3- 3), who
pitched 6 1/3 innings, walking
three and striking out one.
The A's victory moved them
two games up in the AL Wesrover
the Minnesota Twins, 5-3 1oscn to
Chi98&amp;0. Elsewhere, it was T01011to
15 , Detroit 11; Boston 3, New
York I; Kansas City 7, California
6; and Milwaukee 4, Seattle 2.
White Sox 5, TwiDs 3
At Comiskey Park. Geocge Bell
had two singles, a double and
scored twice.
Shawn Abner gave the White
Sox the lead in the fourth with a
two-run single that broke a 1-1 tie.
Kirk McCaskill (8'8) allowed
seven hits and three runs in 6 1/3
innings for the win. Loser John
Smiley (11-6) gave up nine hits and
five runs in five innings.
Blue Jays 15, Tigers 11

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By STEVE .wiLSTEIN
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Every thumping stride shot pain
through Dave Johnson's fractured
foot until he 'Crossed the finish line
in thew~ dusk and closed out
one of ~enca's greatest days on
an Olymptc track.
It was-a day of guts and waves
of Old Glory, a.day when the
medal count- four gold, two silver, three bronze in six finals only hegan to tell the story.
You might have to go back to
Mexico City in 1968, when Bob
Beamon soared beyond 29 feet for
the first time and Jim Hines
cracked the 10-second barrier in
the 100 meters, to find such an
illustrious day for Americans at the
Summer Games.
And it happened not only in the
Olympic stadium, but all over
Barcelona on Thursday as the United Stares drew within one medal of
the Unified Team (87-86) after
starting the morning 10 behind.
Mountainous Bruce Baumgartner became the only Americat:t
wrestler to win medals in three
straight Olympics, taking the gold
in the 286-pound freestyle by beating JelfThueofCanada 8..().
Kenny Monday won a silver at
163 pounds, losing 1-0, to Park
Jang-Soon of South Korea. That
match was tied 0..() until Park took
Monday down with 15 seconds to
go. It was the first point Monday
allowed in the Garnes.
Two U.S. fighters assured themselves gold or silver, Oscar De La
Hoya surviving an ugly match
against a mauler, and Chris Byrd
boxing beautifully against a slugger.
The day finally ended across
town at basketball, where the
Dream Teamers put nearly everyone but th.emselves to sleep with
another boring romp, 127-76 over

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Piubu.IJh at Stl.oWI.I:OS p.m.
H~ tt San DicJo, lO=OS p.m.

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HoultOn II Su Die&amp;O. 4:0:5 p.m.

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pilil.l24;LW!CIId, Sc t:..uil, 123.
DOIJBLES - Duncoa, Pllil..tolphio,
29: Lontrool, St. Louio, 21: W. Clut,
SUI FnncUac, 21: V..st!l&lt;o, - ·
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PITOIINO (12 llocioiona) - GloYino,
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.6'12. 2.91; S..u.toll, CINCINNATI.IO.l,
.6G7, 277: Loibnn.tt. AlluOo, l!-4, .667,
3.31.
STRIKEOUTS - Cc., New Ycdl,

night's Natioaal League game In
Atlanta, which the Braves won 5-3. Watching
the ball zip by him is secoad baseman Bill
Doran.(AP)

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CINCINNATI (AP) - The
decision of voters to reject a proposed school tax levy in the Oak
Hills dislrict means there wiU be no
football program this season, the
high school's players have lelaned.
MemberS of the Oak Hills High
School football team arrived at the
school for preseason conditioning .
drills Wednesday and were promptly' senl home. A day earlier, voters
rejected a 7.'79-mill operating levy.
The Oak Hills Board of Education said it now must impose $2.5
million in budget cuts. Those cuts
include some teacher aides, pan of
the gifted-sludent program, some
remedial pro~s and all extracurricular activtties, including foot·
ball. Some players lobbied the
board Thursday night in an effort to
get the football program restored.
Football coach Bob Klotz said
his players were heartbroken after
being told there would be no footblill season.
·"I told them that one of the
things they've just learned, ·unfortupately at a very young age, is that
lots of things are not rights, they
are privileges," Klotz said. "And
uqfortunately this is a privilege that

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RBI - Plol&lt;b, Dlln&gt;ll, 94: lolaO.u.,
OUlond, 12: 0 . Bill, Chiooao, 79; Can«,
Toroato, 71; Pll;ieu, Mimrouoca. 1';
Thoma•. OUcaao. 11: Frymu. DccrQit,
70; IUOII GoauJiz, Touo, 70.
HtTS - Puckett, MiftlliiOII, 143;
Baap, ClJ!VI!UND, 136; Modi, Mianuotl, 136; B. MuKnea, Seat\le, 133;
1.tfaieo, " ' - Cit • 126: l'lymoo, 0..
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'Revenge wasn't really a factor," said Robinson, the only veteran of that U.S. team. "I think aboul
Seoul a little bit (but) it hasn't
haunted me."
Charles Barkley said the biggest
inspiration was the shoclcing loss
Wednesday by the U.S. women to
the Unified Team.
"I think the girls' game gave us
a wakeup call," Barkler said.
"Any given ·day, if you re not
ready to play, something bad can
happen. So we ain't taking no
chances. This is probably the most
intense and best we've played from
slarltofinish."
But in drama and breadth of performance, practically nothing in
Olympic track during the past two
decades, with the whole world
competing, surpassed this show
·Thursday:
-Carl Lewis leading Mike
Powell and Joe Greene to a second
consecutive U.S . sweep in the long
jump, grabbing a record third gold
for himself in the event, and pushing his gold collection to seven
with a leap of 28 feet, 5 1/2 into a
headwind.
-Kevin Young knoclcing over
the final barrier in the 400-meter

No votes at polls eliminates
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SAVES - W•l&lt;load. Mootml, :16;
Lee Smith, St. Louia, 26: Chathoe,
C!N&lt;INNATI. 24; D. - . ilaaM&lt;m, 23;
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Oomlooy ...................... l9 16
Chi:to _ ........... ............. l6 20

Pendldoa, Allanu, 133· Sheffield, San

'I1UPU!S -

BEATS THE THROW- Atlaata's Mark
Lemke beats the throw rrom Cincinnati first
sacker Hal Morris to shortstop Barry Larkilt
(riehl) at second base in the third inai•l or

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Bopoll, """"""· 61 : L Wolkor, Man·
aa1, 61 .

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Od:llnd ................. 6.! 43
Minnoo ... .............. 63 4l
Chi .., . ................. ll 51
're~~u .................... ~s 56
K.ansu City ...........49 S9
C.tilomil ...............48 61
Scaulo ....................42 61

NatloulLe..,..
BATTINO - ttruk. Phibdolphio,
.341; VaaSlyllt, Pituburab,_ .331;
Shelfiold, Sill~• .329; Oelbi.tdt,
.320; lludio,Loo-,.311;
a.-. Chioop, .314; Ow7an.loo Dioto.
.314.
RUNS - DcShioldo, MGC!trell. 73;
Hallino, Philodolpbio, 67; Bialo. U....
toll, 67: XM, Phibddphi·, Gf; Oliur.m.
Moatnt~l, 66; 0•7U· San Di•ao. 66;
Boodo. 1'lllot&gt;oqh. 6l; B.ote&lt;, l.ai Ana..

25; Sbdfiel4, S•• Diep, 22; Bood1 ,
l'iaolMJh. :10: Doulloo,I'IWodolohlo. 19:

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Major league leaders

aal. 7 : - C1tioqb, 7.
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Sunday's games

D&lt;ooit ......... .........&lt;9 61
ct.EVELAND ...... .47 61

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Lol Azlaclm atAllan\1, 2:10p.m.
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Hol&lt;im&lt;X0 ............... 62 46 .l74
Milwaukaa ............. 51 49 .S42
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• San Francilco (Bl&amp;c:k ~) 11 CINCN·
;NAll (!Uja 8·8), 7c3l p.m.
Monucal (NabholJ: 1-1) 1t Jlhiladel(Rivaa 0.2), 7:3S p.m..
1.o1 Anaelu (Xe..Grou S-10) •t At·
lin• (Leibnndl !-4), 7:40 ......
Ph•bmJh (Tomlin 10.7) II SL Lclllil
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11 ~ints.

By The Associated Press
you're a coward. You have to statid
Butch ·RoUe's father is a minis- your ground.''
Bugel said Rolle is one of two
ter, but don't expect him to tum the
other cheek on the field. Make him inspirational leaders to the Cardi·
mad, Phoenix Cardinals coach Joe nals, who need some ins11iration
Bugel says, and you should start after ending last season wtth their
digging your grave.
spirits and reputations in the base"You'd beuer not provoke ment of the NFC East.
him," Bugel said. "He'll splatter
The other: quarterback Timm
you. You don 't want to get into a Rosenbach, who will start for
locked room with him. That's one Phoenix against the San Diego
guy ... you pick a fight with him, Chargers in Saturday night's preyou better have six pallbearers."
season opener. Rosenbach is makRolle, an H-back who was a ing his ftrSI JlllPC:I.W1CC since a seaPlan B acquisition from the Buffalo son-ending Imee injury Aug. 21.
Bills, brought a winning attitude
This week's preseason lineup
from two straight Super Bowls. began Thursday night when the
During the Cardinals' controlled Los Angeles Rams beat the Seattle
scrimmage w~th the Los Angeles Seahawks 21-7.
Tonight, Jimmy Johnson returns
Raiders, Rolle went after a
linebacker and had to be taken out to Miami as his Dallas Cowboys
play the Dolphins.
of the game.
There are 10 games on tap Sat"My dad always teases me
about shoving people around on the urday, highlighted by the Pitts·
field," Rolle said "He says, 'You burgh Steelers playing host to the
ought to just walk away.' But foot- Philadelphia Eagles. Besides San
ball is different Guys will try to Diego 81 Phoenix, other games Sat·
intimidate you; they're going to urday are Tampa Bay at Denver,
come at you, and if you walk away, New England at Indianapolis,

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Lithuania, to reach ihe gold medal
game against Croatia on Sunday.
Team USA was at its domina!·
.ing best agabist the remnants of the
Soviet le8l1l that upset the Americans in the .semifinals four years
ago in Seoul.
· Michael Jordan's 21 points led
nine players in double figures as
the Americans punished the Uthuanians on offense and defense.
Sarunas Marciulionis of the
Golden State Warriors, a 1988
Soviet gold medalist. led Lithuania
with 20 points, while 7-foot-3
Arvid&amp;$ Sabonis, David Robinson's
opposing center four years ago, had

hurdles and still making a joke of
Ed~in Moses' 9-year-old world
record, shattering it by nearly a
quaner of a second in 46.78.
-Mike Marsh and Gwen Torrenee sweeping the men's and
women's 200-met« races, the third
straight time U.S. runners have
done that in the Olympics.
-Dave Joltnson, fighting the
pain in his swollen fdbt, winning
the first decathlon medal by an
American in 16 years, bUt unhappiIy settling for a bronze behind
Czechoslovakia's Roben Zmelik
and Spain's Antonio Penalver.
-Gail Devers aipping over the
last hurdle in the women's 100 burdies, plunging shoulder-fmt onto
the llllck, tumbling 1ICIOS8 the fmish
line and losing a guaranleed gold to
Parastevi Patoulidou, the first
Greek woman ever to win an
Olympic medal in llllck.
.
"I wanted 10 beat. the Amencan.s, ~.se they _thmk t!tey are
t~vmctble, . P~tol!hdou S81d. And
vtrtually tnvtnclble they w~re
except for Devers' heanbreakmg
fall.
that hadn't happened to
G.rul, tt,,wou!d have been a perfect
mght, satd Mel ~osen, head
coach of the U.S. men steam.
Johnson wasn't perfect. ~t few
athletes were more compel~ng to
v.:atch. Many would have stmply
gt.ven up, rather than run a race
wtth a. bum ankle. Johnson endured
the ~n through alll~~ents, endmg With a tortuous l.JI.!U.meters.
"I had to ~e my IDJury, baule
the co?!petttton ~~d bailie !he
crowd, he sa1d. I~ everyth!ng
had been. healthy, .we ~ be lallci~g
about a different thmg nghl now.. •
Everyone talked about tev.:1s
attempt to break the 30-foot lllu!ier,
and the cro~d clapped f!lythm~­
ly every ttme he or nval Mtke
Powell approached the runway m

the long jump. But the barrier
remained unchallenged as the
jumpers leaped into a slight headwind on a warm, muggy evening
unsuited to records.
Lewis' first jump, 28 feet. 5 l(l
inches, held up ~hrough· stx
attempts by each of h1s challengers
as he led the first U.S. s':"eep ~f
any event in the Olymptcs thts
year.
.
Powell, who broke Lewts' 10year winning streak last year whtle
setting a world reconl of 29-4 1~,
threw a scare into
on hts

fmill jump.
.
.
. Powell knelt m prayer, pressUJg
his foreheal! to the runw~y. before
he began h~ ann-pu~]&gt;tng spnnt
toward the p1L But hts J.ump measured only 28-4 1/4, an mch and a
quarter ~horL
Lewts and Powell embraced
affectionately at the end, the~
Lew1s ~k a flag and wrapped tt
around his family.
.
. Torrence slum!led tD the ttack m
disbeltef at her vtctory m the 200,
then walked over to get a hug from
her

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their young son, before ruMing a··
YIC!?ry lap.
I had~ :WOO: five long:,tou~- .
years and tt finall.Y came, 58!d
Torrence:,who fintshed fourth tn
the 100. I may not wm another
rae~: but thts ts what I worked
for.
,
.
I~ the wome~ s Ion$ JUm]&gt;.
:~~ Joyner-K~! easily qualtte .for · t~day s ftnal, as dtd
favonte Heilce Drechsler of Germany. Each needed. only. one leap
~ ~h ~q=mg distance of
1
eet. 1
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around, intimidated or provoked

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Chklp. .................ll
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out in the bouom of the 13th.
Cubs 5, Mets 2
At Wrigley Field, Greg Maddux
pitched a six-hitter and hot-hitting
Derrick May drove in two runs.
Maddux (14-9) walked two and
snuck out eighL
Wally Whitehurst (I-7) lasted 4
2/3 innings, giving up three runs on
seven hits and four wallcs.
Cubs center fielder Sammy Sosa
fouled a pitch off his left ankle in
the rust inning and broke a bone.
Expos 7, PhD lies 4
At Veterans Stadium, Deline
DeShields drove in four runs with a
three-run homer and a solo shoL
Ken Hill (13-5).allowed four
runs and eight. hits over S 1/3
innings in winning for the eighth
time time in his last nine decisions.
John Wetteland, the fourth Expos
pitcher, got tbe last three outs for
his 26th save.
Phillies starter Curt Schilling
(10-7) gave up ~ven runs and and
nine hits in S 2/3 innings.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tum

Joe Carter drove in four runs,
time with a fifth-inning homer, and
scored time.
Jack Morris (14-4) won for the
lOib time In 11 decisions, but need·
ed the offensive explosion to do iL
He lllowed six runs on nine hits
and five walks in five innings.
FlliDlt'Tanana (9-7) got shelled for
Detroit, allowing ~ght 111118 in just
2 1/3 innings.
Red Sox 3, Yaakees 1
At Yankee Stadium, Frank
Viola pitched four-hit ball for 8 213
innings as Boston toot advantage
of sloppy fielding by New York.
Leldielder Randy Velarde
turned Iohn Marzano s second·
inning hit in the comer into an RBI
triple. Then, after Scott Coo,PCr
doubled off Melido Pllez (9-11) in
the seventh, center fielder Roberto
Kelly bobbled MarullO's single for
an error that allowed Cooper 10
score. Bob Zu~_~Cic added an RBI
single in the eighth.
Viola (10-7) gave uP. a run in
the ~ghth on Pat KeUy s sacrifice
fly. Jeff Reardon relieved for his
23nl SIYC in 29 chances.
Royllll 7, Allaels 6
At Royals Stadium, Mike Macfarlane homered leading off the
eighth inning to break a tie.
Macfarlane hit his seventh
homer off California reliever
Chuck Crim (6-4). Juan Bttenguer
(See AL OD Pa&amp;e 5) .

Atlama since 1982.
At Jack Murphy Stadium, Gary
The Reds and Braves next meet Sheffield and Fred McGriff hit
SepL 9 at Atlanta. They have five consecutive home runs in both the
games left.
ftrst and second innings.
"It's not discouraging." Reds
The barrage off Brian Williams
manager Lou Piniella said. (3-3) gave San Diego a 7-llead in
"There's a lot of baseball to be the second, providing Padres starter
played. It's disadvantageous, but Andy Benes (9,10) with three more
not disastrous. It was cosily, no runs than he received in his last
question about that. Maybe it's the four starts combined.
tomahawk chop."
·
Pirates 3, Cardlaals l
Atlanta pounded Reds starter
At Busch Stadium, Jeff King
Greg Swindell (10-5) for nine hits snapped a 13th-inning tie with a
and five runs before he left after six run-scoring single.
innin~s.
Barry Bonds singled with one
Ous Nixon had a two-run single out in the 13th off Lee Smith (3-5)
in the third inning and Marie Lemke and stole second uncontested with
keyed a three-run fifth with a lead- two outs. He scoltd on a close play
off homer. Terry Pendleton and at the plare when King singled to
Ron Gant added run-scoring hits left. King went to second on the
later ,in the inning.
throw home and scored on Jose
Elsewhere in the NL it was San Lind's single.
Diego 7, Houston 5; Piusburgh 3,
Roger Mason (3-6), the fourth
St. Louis 2 in 13 innings; Chicago Pittsburgh pitcller, got the last two
5, New York 2; and Montreal 7, outs in the 12th and Demy Neagle
Philadelphia 4.
fmished for his second save. Felix
Padres 7, Astros S
Jose hit his lOth homer with two

The Dally Sentlnei-Page-5

U.S. shrinks gap on Unified Team in Olympic medal count

Atlanta d-owlls Cincinnati S-3 . to keep boosting NL.West lead
' By The Associated Press
The .next time· the Atlanta
Braves and Cincinnati Reds play it
might not matter anr more.
The Braves' pttchers are on
another roll and the result was a
three-game sweep of the secondplace Reds, capped by Thursday
night's 5-3 victory 11 Atlanta. The

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(I ;I) piiChed.four innings of scoreless relief for the victory and Jeff
Mootgomery pitched the ninth for
hi$ 27th save.
Brewen 4, Marlnera l
At Coun!)' Stadium, Jaime
Nav11110 (12· 7) won his 12th game
and Milwaukee turned a double
steal into two sixth-inning runs.
In the sixth, Paul Molitor singled and Dante Bichette was hit by
a ~itch from Marl: Grant (1-3).
W'ith ono out, Molitor broke for
lhlnl and Bichette for IIOCOild, ·aDd
Wth runners scored when Shane
T•rner 'missed catcher Dave
Valle's throw to third.
' Navarro allowed one run in 7
J/3 innings and Doug Henry
piiChed the ninth for his 22nd save.

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at this point they are not going to
have."

School board members are con·
sidering putting the tax levy back
on the ballot in November. In June,
the board authorized the $2.5 million in cuts if the levy was defeated.
Some of the football players
said they will transfer to other high
schools in order to play. But nose
guard Jason Ecken, of Mack, said
he will probably remain at Oak
Hills.
"I haven't really thought about
going to another school," he said.
"Oak Hills' education is really
good, and football won' t really
give me as much.''

Atlanta at Cleveland, Houston at
Detroit, Buffalo at Minnesota.
Kansas City at Green Bay, the Los
Angeles Raiders at San Francisco
and Washington at the New York
Jets.
Cincinnati visits the New York
Giants on Sunday. New Orleans is
at Chicago on Monday.
Redsklns
The Redskins are hurting up
front, which is anything but irrelevant to coach Joe Gibbs.
Injuries have so plagued the
offensive line of the Super Bowl
champions that Gibbs expects to
stan a rookie at center this weekend against the New York Jets.
With Jeff Bostic probably out with
a swollen left knee, the call 81 center will go to rookie Matt Ellioll of
Michigan.
Bills
The Bills have waived Kenneth
Sims, the fust pick overall in the
1982 draft who was attempting a
comeback after two years away
from football.
Eaeies
Fred Barnett. who led Philadelphia in receiving yards last season,
will miss up to a month with a separated left shoulder. ne thinl-r~
wide receiver suffered the inJury
diving for a pass in practice
Wednesday.
Beapll
The Bengals had a special guest
Thursday . Vice President Dan
Quayle interrupted his campaign
schedule and the Bengals training
camp at Wilmington ColleF·
Quayle threw a pass mtended
for wide receiver Tim McGee, but
defensive back Eric Thomas
knocked the ball down.
Quayle was at the college to
address a student rally.
Cowboys
Veteran lineman Jim Jeffcoat
ended his holdout with Dallas on
Thursday, leaving the team with six
unsi¥ned veterans. Details of Jeffcoal s conttact wc:Je not disclosed.

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AARRGH!
American
ChristoP.ber Campbell or
Fayetteville, N.Y. (left) grits his
teeth as he gets his way with
Japan's Aklra Ota during their
90-kg. Olympic freestyle
wrestling match Thursday in
Barceloaa, SpaiD, which CampbeD won 7-4. (AP)

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LONG BO'M'OM • Preaching

aad lillpq at Failh Full Gospel
o.dl, Loa1 Bo!IOOI, Friday at
7:30 p.111.Pia,ar SfiMI Reed invires
Ibe pUblic. Fellowship will follow.
RJIIU!Y, W.VA. • The Liberty
Moaataineers will perform at
?t'1 Ill it Ripley, W.Va. on Fri,c~ay.

POMEilOY • A hymn sing will
be held Frida)' at 1 p.m . at the
Pomeroy pertin1lot stage sponscml by Hillside B¢1 Olun:h.
SAnJRDA,.Y

1UPfERS PLAINS - The Top-

pen Plaiu VFW Post No. 90S3
Ladies Auxiliary will hold a bate
sale Salunla~~lll 9 a.m.
aaua f11l1n
Bllllt in Tuppers Plaias. All members bring
blted pds.

REEDSVIl.LE • Soup supper at
the home of Marvin and Dolly
Reed. Reedsville. Saturday, 4 p.m.
Gospelmu.sic: provided. All proceeds 10 to Failh Full Gospel
OIUidl, Long Bottom.
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Liberty Mounllineers will pafonn
Saturday at Jhe Jackson County
Jamblne in Fairplain, W.Va.
POMEROY - The Big Bend
Yoatil foolball League will hold
sign up s.anlay and Aug. IS from
9 1.m . to 1001 a1 1he Big Bend
Heallll and Filness Cen1er in
Polnaoy. BriDJ,a birth certificate
copy. Cal1992-3486 after 4:30p.m.
for fwlher inforrution.
DARWIN • The 25Jh annual
~ for desceAdanU of Jhe late
s~ A1lcn Eblin will be Saturday It 3 p.m. ll lhe roadside park.
Roule 33. Potluck dinner. Bring
your own llblc scrvic:e.
DARWIN • Modem Woodmen
of Am ita c.ap 7230 will hold a
get-fOielller Saturday, 6:30 p.m.,
soutllbaolld part, Route 33 near
Dlrwil. Mdoa sc:ned. Door prize
awarded. Everyooe welcome.

~CINE • The Meigs Soil and
Wier c-vatioD Dislrict 8olrd

of SapeniiOis will JlleCI·in special

p • x Sllmday 7 p.m. ll Sblr Mill
l'lrtiiRicine.

PFEDSVILLE ·Men's soflbell
Class E Jllle qualifier roumamen1
Satunl;r.;d Sunday at Easlern
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CHESHIRE • Old Kyler Free
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.will boat Rev. Ouules Hildy, Oat
Hill, Saturday,
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DANVILLE • Weekend ser·
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presenl I 50-year ~benhip
vices, Danville Church of Christ
will be Saturday, 7:30 p.m. and pin to Cora Webb, past district
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. depuly arand matron, ll Overbrook
Denver HiU, Fosw, W.Va., speak- Center, Sunday 11 2:30 p.m. All
members auend.
er. Public: invited.
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MONDAY
LOTTRIDGE • Couniry music
RACINE
• Final helmet fitting
night at Jhe Louridge Community
for
Soulhem
Junior High School
Center will be Saturday wilh bands
players
will
be
Monday at 2 p.m. It
beginning 7 p.m. Refreshmen1s
lhe high school. Those unable to
available. Everyonc.wdoome.
llltend, call949-2443.
SUNDAY

POMEROY • Pomeroy Chun:h
RACINE • The annual Willford
of
lhe Nazarene, Vacation Bible
family reunion will be held Sunday
School,
lhrou§h Friday, 6-8:30
11 Sw Mill Park in Racine wilh
p.m.
ni§htly.
Set Sail wilh ihe
potluck dinner 81110011.
Savior! Classes for participaniS
RACINE • Tbe Racine Fire ages lhree and over.
Depanmenl will be flushing
RACINE • Kindergarten meethydnlnu in Racine on Sunday. Residents be informed Jhey may expe- ing, Soulhem Local, Monday, 7
p.m., at lhe high school. Class
rience cloudy water alibis lime.
assignmenlll will be given. Pie-reg·
POINT ·PLEASANT - The istration for those not already
Aaroo Fry reunion will be Sunday enrolled at 6:30 p.m.
at Krodel Part Shelter House No. 2
DARWIN - Bedford Township
wilh potluck dinner at I p.m.
Trustees meet Monday, 7 p.m.,
REEDS Vll;ILE - The annual IOwnhall.
Wolfe teuni!lfl will be Sunday al
POMEROY • Professional venPorted Run S1a1e Part near
niloquist
Mart Wade will perform
RccclsviUe.
''The All Aboard For Fun Show" at
POINT ROCK • Green, Ogdin lhe Meigs COWJty Public: Library
and Caster reunion, · Sunday, on Monday al 7 p.m. All children
Columbia Temple Christian invited.
Church, Roule 689 near 1'1&gt;in1 Rock
mine. Basket dinner 81110011. RetaliVQ and friends welcome.

POMEROY • John George and
Anna Thoma Wells descendants,
reunion Sunday, senior citizens

J!eat of the Bend...
t

center, Pomeroy, 11 a.m. 10 5:30
p.m. Polluck dinner Ill noon. Bring
a covezed dish, beverage, table II«·
vice, photOs and IIICIIIOflbilia.

The 61Jh aMual Hayes-YOWJg
Holiday School Reunion will be
RUTLAND • There will be a Sunday at 12:30 p.m. al Jhe old
dance at lhe Rolland American school grounds.
Legion Hall on Saturday. 8 p.m. 10
POMEROY • The con=on
midnigbL Music by White's Hill
of
Grace
Churdt will be
. a
Band. Public inviled.
farewell luncheon in hooor of Rev.
MIDDLEPORT • Facemyer Dr. Roy Meyers on Sunday followLumber and Ball Logging will in~ Jhe II a.m. service. The Jllblic
sponsor a softball toumament Sat- is mvited.
urday and Sunday in Middleport.
RUTLAND • Desc:endaniS of
Cos1 is $75 plus 1wo balls. Call
Orlando
and Kalherine Sheline
992-5358 &lt;X 992-5654 for informaDavis.~.Sundiy,noun,Eii
tion.
Denison Post No. 467, Rolland.
SCIPIO 10WNSHIP • The Sci- Basket dinna.
pio Volunteer Township Depart·
POMEROY • Rev. Eddie Buff·
ment will have a llliCI« pull Sltllf·
day wilh weigh-in at S p.m. and ington, Galli~. guest minisltt at
pulls al 6 p.m. Kids classes 800, Naomi Baptist Church, Pomeroy,
and adolu, 900, 1,000 and 1,100. Sunday al 10:45 a.m. Public invlt·
ed.
Fifly pertent payback.

RUTLAND • Descendanls of
Harry C. and Virginia Powell
Gibbs and Lou Verna Oldaker,
teunion will be Sunday 81 the horne
of Klllhy WiUis, Rutland, I p.m.

by Bob Hoejlick
learns.
Jack Greenaway is a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospilal.
Jact and his wife, Martha, a former teacher in Meigs County, win·
ter in Florida but always come back
10 ''Tara"-that's Meigs COWJtyfor lhe summer. Jack had been on
a fishing trip to Ontario wilh his
son but picked up an infection and
was ill when he arrived home.
He's feelin' better.
By lhe way, Jack's name has
appeared in 1he paper as John
Greenaway-actually COI"feCI-bul
everyone here knows the genial
Greenaway as Jack.
Paul Smilh of SIBle Route 124,
Racine, got home from St Joseph
Hospilal in Parkersburg, W. Va.,
jus1 in time 10 celebrate his 881h
birlhday. A family cookout was
held for Jhe ocasion and Paul liked
1ha1. CongraiUlalions and strong
wishes for better heallh ahead.
Ripping off the CBSselleS OUI of
cars IICCIIlS 10 be a popular aclivily
Jhese days. I Jl'l]bably won'1 have
lhe problem since my Japes are
"elevaiOr music". Do keep smiling.

Frida~Auguat7,1992

Frlcay, Augutt 7,1992

Rapper's album
keeps climbing

LOS ANGELES (AP) - lceT's "Body Counl" album jumped
47 places on Jhe latest charts alter
he requesled lhe emballled rap
song "Cop Kill«" be deleted.
The album, in illl 171h wcct on
the weekly Billboard magazine
tally of lhe nation's besl-selling
records, soared from 73rd place
Ibis week 10 261h on nex1 week's
lis~ for release Friday.
AI lce-T's rcquesl, Warner
Bros.-Sire Records is re-releasing
"Body Count" without "Cop
Killer.'"ll will be weeks befm: Jhe
re-release hils 1he s1ores, said
Warner spokeswoman Margaret
Wade.
The anti-police single e&lt;~used an
uproar among law enforcemen1
groups, which called f&lt;l: a boycou
of Time Warner, lhe media conglomerate Ihal owns Warner and
Sire nx:ords.
Ice-T told reporterS July 28 Jhat.
he wanted to shield Time Warner
from criticism. He denied lhallaking "Cop Killer" off the album
was prompted by the law enforcemen! complaints.
Through iU WEA Corp. sales
and disuibulion arm, Warner Bros.
has as ted music relailers •'lo
immedialely relurn all unsold
'Body Count' CDs and cassettes
for full credit"

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A support for.
but the pay·
.t three monlhs
ni$htclub singer filed a paternity ments stilpped
swt claiming ac:IOr Rob«&lt; DeNim ago. "ltecenlly, he contends he
is Jhe falller of her tO-year-old wasn' f llle falher so lie stopped
dau~er. The woman wanu ' paying," Mitchelson said.
$10, . a month in child support.
CAMDEN, Maine (AP) - Mel
Helena Lisandretlo, 31, said she
Gibson-watching
has replaced lobmet DeNiro in 1979 and was
involved wilh ltim for lhree years. ster-eating as lhe top summertime
J.be actor' is the father of her pastime in Ibis seaside town.
Many a tourisl has deloured
daughter, Nil111 Nadeja DeNim,
from
U.S. Route I for a glimpse of
according 10 the lawsuit filed
Gibson
during filming of •'Man
Thursday. .
Wilhout
a
Face."
.
Altomey Marvin MiJchelson,
Some
call
it
"Mel-watching.''
who flled Jhe Superior Coon soil
''Every flflh person lhrough our
on behalf of Ms. Lisandrello, asked
door
is asldng, 'Where's Mel?'
lhe court · 10 order blood tesiS 10
"People
gel real foolish when
prove DeNim is the father.
DeNiro, whose films include · Jhey see him. They're screaming
"Raging BuU" and "Taxi Driv- and yelling. Manly women," says
es:," was unavailable for comment John Fullerton, direclor of the comStan Roscnficld, his publicist. said. mwlity's Chamber of Commerce.
Gibson, or "Lelhal Weapon"
"In a wud, Jhe tawsuil is absurd.''
fame,
is starring in llle film Mitchelson aaid DeNiro paid
aboul
a
teacher whose face is OOnifrom $8,000 10 $10,000 in monlhly

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Probate Cowl olllolgo
County, Oltlo
Eoflle of Hugh Cuotor,
Deceutd
c... No. 27503, Docket 13,
Page311
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
Rovlood Code, 8oc. 2113.01
"On July 28, 1ee2, In tho
llolcoCountyPri&gt;boleCourt,
Cuo No. 27503, Normo
Cuattr, 33451 Slate Route 7,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45768 waa
oppolnlld E1ocutor of tho
uflfl of Hugh Cualli, d•
_...., tall ol 33451 State
Route 7, Pom11oy, Ohio,
45768."
Robot! E. Buck,
ProbataJu~

Leno K. NnNirood, Clerk
(1) 31, (8) 7, 14; 3TC

Public Notice

reor, pfua1/S ol hla portion

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Rocker John Mellencamp is
engaged 10 amodel who appears on
Jhe COV« of his latest album.
MeUenc:amp, 40, plans 10 marry
Elaine Irwin, 23, during a private
ceremony in Bloomington early
Ibis fall. said spc*csman John Reilly in New York. Mellcncamp is a •
native of Seymour,lnd.
:
The spokesman declined 10 disclose 1he exact date in order to
ensure the couple's privaey.
MeUencamp. who has been lila!· ,
ried twice befote, met Ms. Irwin ;
during 1he Japing of lhe mu~ic: !
video of bis single "Gel A Leg
Up," Reilly said.
Ms. Irwin is featured in the
video, and also appears on llle
cover of Jhe album "Whenev« We
Wanted."

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33226 O.ildn:n"s lh•nc'Rd.
992-31147
Sundoy School · II 1.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scnritc' • 7 p.m.

Apostolic
Cltordi &lt;I J - Clrllt A , Von7.anch and Word ltd.
Po11or: lameo Miller
Sdlool - 10:30 o.m.
'7:30

Mlddlep•rt Chun:lt af C~rtol
. 5th 1ncl Moin
1'111101: All l1rtsm
Sundoy School • 9:30 1.m.
Worlhip - K:l5.10:30o.m.• 7 p.m.
Wcdneodity S.rviaos · 1 p.m.

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ORDINANCE NO. tot
AnOrcllno,_toaotobllth
tollrl• lor .vorloue n.o n·
ollcted oupervloory peraonnelollhoVIItogooiPom•oy,
Ohio.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL Of THE VILLAGE
OF POMEROY, OHIO:
,.
Sacllon 1: Thalthlootory '~--;Pubnl;;;lc;;:-N;:;:ot..-;;:lc::;;e;-ol 11M Chief of Pollee ollht ,.
PUiLJC NOTICE
Pomeroy Polloi Dop•tmtn~
.........
• will Lthlll be l!ld II ltetaby lltlb- prap Dl
IIIMdoldMrolool$1t,750.00 recalnd lly 11M Vllt.ge of
llldclaport, ..... County,
per yeer.
Ohio In the ofilct ol 11M
Socllon 2: That 11M llllry lllyor,
vlllaae Hall,
ollheTetAclmlnltlratouhll lllclclloport, Ohio, unUI 4
be end Ia ~Y aotobiiiMd
..... 1
litho roll o1 512,000 .00, In- P.ll., Augual 24, 1-A, or
crou«&lt;onaclclltloniiSSOO.OO llolalowtng prGjoaL
eftectlve Oclobet 1, 1"2.
ConotruciiOn of .._, (I)
Sactlon 3:. Th.11 11M llflry olngle llnlffy, lllrM flocl..
room hoMII to bo conol tho VUIIge Admlnlotrotor alniatod on vii U, Pf-'Y
ohall be ond II hereby toflb- locatocllll Flflll iind Pil-r
UohodoldMrotool$23,500.00 ~lnlta, 11nown 11 1111 ......
per yur.
ay liMe" projoot.
. Secllon 4: Thollhe ••lory
Tha homoa m111t be oort·
ollhiSitooiBt p li~IOrohll otrucltd In -ordlltce with
be lnd It heNby Mtobllohod F•maro Homo Adnt!Natra11 thl rote ollti,OOO.oo per lion •l!!CIIIclllono. Thill

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1_.... t:hurch af &lt;:hrlll
f'&lt;meiU)', fltni•unvillc Rd. (Itt. 143)

P1stor. lnacrim ps&amp;or ·
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship. 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedncodity S.rviaos- 7 p.m.

Rutlond Flnt Boptlst
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · 10:4~ o.m.
Pomerey 1"11"!11 Boptilt
Eut Moin St.
Pollor: Dr. Loe Morria
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip. 10:30 o.m.
llrol South.... Jlopllll
41872 f'&lt;meroy Pike
Puwt: ll. l.am;r O'Hry;nt
Sundoy School · 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:4SLm .• 7:30p.m.
Wodnesdoy Scrvi«o • 7:30p.m.
Middleport., ... Boptlll
Comer Siuh t. l'llrner
Putor: Re-I. J1m&lt;a A. Seddon
Sundoy School · 9:15a.m. .
Wonhip. IO:IS o.m.
Wedneodly Servi"''• • 7 p.m.
Rodne llnt Hoptlll
PallOr: Steve Delver
Sundoy School· 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip • 111:40 Lm., 7:30p.m:
Wodncoday Scrvic:eo - 7:30p.m.
SUnr Run Oaptilt
Putor: flill Liulc
Sundoy School ' 10 .....
Worship· II a.m.•7:30p.m.
Wodncodly Scrvic:el - 7:30 p.m.
ML U•l• Bopllll
Postor: Joe N. Sayre
Sundoy School· 9:4S 1.m.

lnfonulilloo or liraa +riUea in the propoaala
ranl&gt;ad.

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'Magaofllot l1pa11
(I) 7, 14, 21

ORDINANCE No. 810
AnOnlno,_tooalll!lith
oolorleo lor vorfouo non·
elected ouparvlaory .ond
nonouplfVIoory tnlploreoo
ol thl Vlltoge of Pomeroy.
Ohio.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
Of POMEROY, OHIO:
SECTION 1: Thallhoufl.
riH ol .,. varloua ........

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linter &lt;:hurcll ur Christ
P1stor: Chris Slcw1r\

Sundoy School · 9:311 o.m.
Wonh1p • 10:311 Lm.
Wcdnoldly Scrvic:c' · 1 p.m.
Rutlolld Church oiChrlll

f'ulor: 1;.¥cne 1'. ~ndeowood

Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · 11~311a .m .•7 p.m.
M- Chur&lt;h ol (:hrhl
MillcrSI., M1wn , W.V1.
Sun&lt;lly S&lt;hool · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m.•7 p.m.
Wcdnc,day Services · 7 p.m.
llradft~d

t:hurth af Chrlol
St. Rt. 124 &amp; lli Rd . ~
l)aslor: Derek Slump
S101doy School- 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 1.m.•7:30p.m.
W&lt;:&lt;lncsday Sctviao1 · 7:30p.m.
Su..- Ruod Churdl ur Christ
l'a110r: J,.,ph K. I luakins
s...day School ' 9 l.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m.. 1 p.m.
Wcdnclday Scnru.:es • 1 p.m.

Ub&lt;rty Chrlollan CIMirrh
lle&gt;tcr
l•anor: Woody C.ll
Sundoy School · Ill t .m.
I'\ICI1in•. 7 p.m.
Wcdncsd•y Scrvic:e · 1 p.m.

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ol~~., oonotruction pro~liriillltlllt fumlalt proof
ol 11..-... ability 1o -

Tuppers Ploln• Currh af Chrhl
l)1dor: Kohc:n h•lcr
Swnh1y School · \11 .m.
Worlhip . 9:45a.m.• b:311 p.m.

Evcnina · 6:30p.m.

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llradbory Churdt af Chrl•
P1Mor. Tum Runyon
Sunday School· '1:30 1.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm.

Wednesdoy Services-6:30p.m.
llelhldlem Boptl;t
PasLOr. Rev. l!arl Shuler
Sundoy Sclwol ·I 0:30a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30 o.m.
Thursdiy Services · 7:30p.m.
Old llttlle lm Will lloptlll Cllurdl
28601 SL Rt. 7. M11Jdlcpun
Sundoy School - 10 1.m.
e...ina 7:30p.m.
Thursdiy Sctvica -7:30p.m.
HNiolde Boptlst Cllan~
SL ·RL 143 just off RL 7
Pastor: Rev. J"""' R. A....,, Sr.
Sundoy School • 10 o.m.
Wonhip ·II Lm .•6p.m.
·W - y Sctvic:es • 7 p.m.
Hope Bopll;t Chopd
S10 Gront S.., Middleport
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Pastor: David flryon. Sr.
Sundoy School • 10 1.m.
Wonhip ·II Lm., 1 p.m.
Wednesdly Sctviocs • 7 p.m.
Vldury Hoptlst
S2S N. 2nd SL. Middlepon
Postor: Jomes ll. Kococe
Wonhip · IDLm .• 7p.m.
Wodneodly Servict1 - 7 p.m.
l'alllt Boptlool Chur&lt;•
Railllllld St., M1sm
Sundoy School • ID 1.m.
Wonhip • II Lm .• 6 p.m.
Service~· 7 p.m.
Foreot Roo Bopllll
i'lstor: Arius Burt
Sundoy School- 10 o.m.
Wonhip • II o.m.

1n Equal E•ployMent onEllllbltA.aiiiChtdhareto.
a-tlinlty !'Mploytlr.
'1'hl oonatructlon of tho Nltfltll altll be ond It
olghl h - In tolll Muat hereby adopted and •pIle cootplalad by the con- provtdsEC·TION
traolor no Ialor lhan
2: Thlo Ordltholl 11M ollect ond
wllh
Fobruary 25, UIN,
be In lull Ioree u o1 Juno s,
panally
l•poeocl lor delay '"2.
olllll ....._. The prap a ..
upon 1II plloage ond
approval by the Coundl.
muat contlin lite F u l - PASSED: Juno H. 1"2
of lite fNitr Of parllll.... ATTEST:
milling lite prap I ltllnd •
John W. BIHitnw

pon-ln--IMttanln.
Eoch bidder Muat luntlah
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W....yon Bible Hull- Chun:h
1S Peo~ St.• Middlepon.
Putor: Rev. Roy M&lt;Cony
Sulidoy 4Chool • 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip · 10:30 o.m .•7:30p.m.
Wednc1d1y Seovict · 7:30p.m.

W

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Lorry
Soon Worhung
II. Dllon
Will- A. v--

l.ut~~•Uie &lt;.'tlrbiiiA

Chun:h
Sto~day Sc:hool · 9:311 o.m.
Wonhip · 111:30 a.m.• 7:30p.m.
w..meodly Service 7:30p.m.

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docuRMnll n walloblt i l
llolgo
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Clean out your closet,
or garage••• and turn
your unused or unwanted
articles into CASH with a

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...• 10:30
Sundoy sc:
o.m.
Wonhip. 9:30 o.m.•7 p.m.

• - " Cllurdt or c~~r~o~
Pu"": Philip Stunn
Sundly School: 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Billie Study. Wedncsd•y. 6:30p.m.

Chnsttan Un:on
H-C-af~lo

""""Theron Dum..
SLwldll)' School · 9:30a.m.
Bvenina · 7 pm.
Wedncrdoy S.rvica - 7 p.m.
Chrllllu lioloo
H1nlord. W.Vo.
Pattor: Rev. David McM111is
s...doy School . II 1.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 Lm .• 7:30p.m.
w..meodly Servic:es - 7:30p.m..

Aollqlllly Uoptlll
Pastor: l&lt;CMCSh Smith
Swldo)' School 9:30 '!"'·
Wonhip • 10:45 Lm.
Thundoy s.m... -7:30p.m.

Church ol God
MLM-CttordlafG'"'

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Puaor: Rev. James S...lerfaeld
Sundoy School • 9:45 o.m.
F."""ina • 7 p.m. ·
Wedncsdoy Scrviceo · 7 p.m.

Rutlutl l1tto Wll 8opc1i1
Sal"" SL
Pastor: R... Poul Toylo&lt;
Sundoy School 10 .....
Evaoina- 7 p.m.
w..meodly Scrvi... 7 p.m.
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Rutlllld Chur&lt;llcl IOod
l'oswr: Juhn F. CoiWfUI
SUIIdly School · 10 a.m.
WDflhtp . I I l .m.• 7 p.m.
Wedncrdoy Service• · 1 p.m.

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Syroruoo Churr• &lt;IC'...,.
APf'le ond Second Sis.
Pua.or: Rev. O.vid M.unc:ll
Sundoy Sc:hcoland.Wonhip· 9:30 o.m.
liYelliiiJ Services· 1 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi"" • 7 p.m.
af r.• II Prolploery
O.J. White Rd. off St. Rt 160
Pulor: l'll llcnwn
Suncl1y School · 10 1.m.
· Worship. II a.m.
Wc:dnc:tdiy Scnri"s · 1 p.m.

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FRIDAY NIGHT BUFFET
4 P.M.·7P.M.

Bar·B-Gue Ribs, Bar-B-Que Chlcke1
laked 81111 lid Slaw

New Lire durrh af Gnd
Chester
llinel

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Sundov School - 9: IS o.m.
Wonhip • 10 Lm.
Wc:dncldoy Servicet • 6 p.m.
Rutlond

Pastor: Anhur Cr~hln::c
Sunday School · 9:10a.m .
Worship - IO;lO Lm .
Thursd1y Scrvica • 7 p.m. ·

· fa Lauer Illy Solntl
l'ortlond-Rocine Rd.
.Pulor: William Ku&amp;nh
Sundoy Sthool · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
We&amp;msday Services . 7:30p.m.

Lutheran
St. Jotto Llother10 Currh
Pine Grove
Pas1oi. Laura A. Leach Shn:rflcr
Wonhip · 9:30 1.m.

Sund1y School - 10:30 o.m.
Our Snktur l.uthcran Church
Walnut and Henry Su.,lbven1wood, W.Va.
Pauor: Rev. Gcorae C. Weirick

Snowville
Putor: l·lon:su:e Smith
Sund1y School - 10 1.m.
Wonhip - 9 1.m.
llc:lhloy
Putor: KeMclh Baker

Sundoy Sc:hool . 10 o.m.
Wunhip - 91.m.
Wedncldly Sc:rvlc:c1 • 10 1.m.
C1rmlt
~utor:

Kenneth Holcer
s...day School' 9:30 l .m.
Wonhip -10:4S 1.m. (2nd &amp;4th S..,)

Mcnl1111 Stir
~ulor: Kenneth lbier
Sunday School· 9:4S a.m.
Wcnhip·IO:lOI.m.

ChL'Iiier

Sunday School · IOa.m.
nursdiy Services ' 1 p.m.
Jopp1
Brcnd1 Weber

Wor1hip · 9:30 1.m.

l1aslor: ~nneth H1kcr
SunJ11y Schut~ - 9:30a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Worshir · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services ·7:30p.m.

Re.'ll,.llle
Pntor: Rev. ~ldon Johmon
Worship · 9:30 1.m.

Sunday School · 10:30 t.m.
Wednesday Scn'iccs · 7:30p.m.
1'uppen P'll&amp;illl St. PMII

PuLOJ: Sharon llausman
Sundoy School • 9 Lm.
Wonhip · 10 a.m.
Tucsd•y Sc:rvice1 - 7:30p.m.
Cenlnl CluslLT

Asllary (Syn&lt;"'"')

l'ulur: l~ron Newman

Sund1y School . 9:4h.m.
Wonhip · II un.
Wedncsd~ty Sc"'ices · 7:30p.m.
Entl~priS&lt;

Pasl()f": Keilh Rader

Sunday School • 10 o.m.
Worship · 9a.m., 6 p.m.
Tue1J11y Scrvkcs · 7 p.m.
lo111tWuud8
l auor: Keith Rader
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Sundar School · I 0 a.m.
Wursh1p · II 1.m.•6 p.m.
Thundly Services · 7 p.m.
F..-e:&lt;l Run
Pas wr: Ocruo Newm1n
Sunday School • 10 1.m.
Wunhip · 9 o.m.
Thunday Scn'iccs · 6:30p.m.

The Solvllk,. A1111y

Evening . 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 1:30 p.m.

Folth Tobenorlr Chun:lt
R1iley Run R01d .
11astor: Rev. Emmell Mawron
Sund1y_ School· Ifrill 1.m.
hvcsuna 1 p.m.
Thunday Service · 7 p.m.

SyrocuRIIIIllliuo
1411 Rridgcm1n Sl., Syraaue
Putur: Roy (Mike) 'lhompooo
Sundty Sc:hcol · 10 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m .
Wednesd•y Scrviao · 1 p.m.
Haul C•munlly fhurch

orr Rt. 124

Sunday Sc:hool ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30a.m., 7:10p.m.

EasiLtlart
Koger Grxc
s,.,d•y Sctv-&gt;1 · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 9 a.m.

Sund1y School -9:311 a.m.
w.,hip - 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m.

L~aurel

Clltr l'ret Mtlltodllt Churth
)laslOr: Pcler Tmnhlay
Sund1y Sdtuul · Y:l01.m .
Wunhip - ICJ:JO 1.m., 1 p.m .
Wedncst.hay Service• · 7 p.m.

Rullond
Ill hi•Ivan
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Pastor: Rev.
~yon
Sund•y School · 9:30a.m.
li~Jenina . 1 p.m.
Wedncsd•y Scrviu::s · 1 p.m.
Coohlllt l:nll•'ll .,.,.hudl:ol Pori !II
11utor: lluold 1·:. Alluw•y-Priddy
Co•~•lllt

Ourdt

M1in &amp; i'ilth St.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhi(' - 9 a.m.
Tuekiay Servu:c:• · 1 p.m.

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Bari111111on c... munliy Chur&lt;h
Burlinahtm
Pas1.0r: Ray Lludermill
Sundoy Sc:hcol • I0 1.m.
Wonhip · 1 p.m.
Wcck!c:sday Service · 7 p.m.

ChriJIIM Fellow"'lp Ctnler
Salem SL, Rulland
Pa110r: RotErt 1:. Musser

Sunday School . tO 1.m.
Wo11hip · lt :IS..m., 7 p.m.
Wcdncsd1y Service . 7 p.m.
Mo.... Choprt Chord!
Sup.: Mike: Mauon
Sund1y l&lt;hool · 10 1.m.
Worship - 11 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdnc:sday Servia: · 7 p.m.

I'IIIII r.....,.. Chll!"th
Lona Hutaum .

Suodoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip. 10:45o.m .•7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:311 p.m.

llc!thtl l:hur&lt;h
Town•hip Rd .• 4611C

MI. Olin Cutnmu•H.r Chun-h
Pu10r: l..1wrcncc Hush

Sunday S«.:huul · 9 1.m.
Wurshir · Ill a.m.
Wcd~cki11y Services · 10 a.m.

Sund1y School • 9:311 a.m.
Hvcnina · 7 p.m.
Wcdncday Sc:n'icc · 7 p.m.

Hoc:klnj!purt C:hurth
Gra,ml Sln:ct
SunJay ScOOul · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m.
Wednesday Service• · 8 p.m.
Tnrth Chwch
Co. Rd. 63 .

Sund1y School· 9:30o.m.
WOflhip . 10:30 1.m.

Nazarene
Rorlne ~11"!11 Churlil •lth&lt; Naurtne
l'astor: '1~..... 1•. Gilles. If
Sunday Sehoul · 9:30a.m.

Wunhip · 111:311 a.m .• b p.m.
Wodnes.Jay Serviu:• -1 p.m.
Mkldlepurc C:hurch uflhf ~aurtnt
P1•1or: Rev . Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sundly S'"houl · 9:30a.m.
Wunhip - 10:30 a.m., fdO p.m.
Wtdne!~day Sc::Mcc' · 1 p.m.

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Ctum:ll uf' the Naurl!lle
~utur: John w. llooalu

Sooda~ ~houl

· 9:30a.m.

Wonhip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednc1day Servia:' · 7 p.m.

Sund1y ~hool · 9:30a.m.
Wo~hip- 10:4S 1.m ., 7 p.m.

White'• t:hYI*I W~y•n
Cool vi lie Road
Pulor: Rev. l~illip Ridenour

DyesvNie CtM!Imuolly Cllun:h

Marine
l)•~tor: Koger GtiCC
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhir . II a.m..

Freod,.. r.,..d Ml!ooillll
llald Knob. oo Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rc:v . RusorWillford

Trlnlly c.. _ _ ol Chorrh
Puaor. Rev. Roland Wildman
O.urdl · 9:15 1.m.
Worship · 10:30 1.m.
liS Buuemut Ave.• Pumcruy.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

United ~-lith Church
Rt. 7 on f'&lt;meiU)' lty-l'on
!»astor: Mev. Robert E. Smilh, Sr.
Sundoy School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm .•1 p.m.
Wednesd1y Scrvioc -7 p.m.
F-.Frt~'"'"'lp

128 Mill SL. Middlepon
Putor: Chudt Mc:l'henon
Sundoy School · 10 a.m.
Eveninf · 1 p.m.

~·alrviow lllblt Chm~
l.c~Mt. W.V1. Rt. I

l'ulor: James lewis
Sundoy School . II o.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 o.m.•7:30p.m.

Cllvary lllbl&lt; Chun:h
l'omcroy l'ike. Co. Rd.
Ptswr: Rev. Hl1ckwood
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
\l!or1hip 10:30 a.m.• BO p.m.
Splrltu11 t"•lt• Chun:h
State 33K, Antiquity

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Sund•ySchooi - IOa.m.
Evening· 7:10p.m.

Thursdly Sctvi&lt;:e · 7:30p.m.
Calvary f'llariiO Cllap&lt;l
I larrisonvil~ Road
P1s&amp;or: Rev. Vidor Roush
Sund1y School9:30 a.m.
Wo~hip · II a.m.• 7:30p.m.
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Sllvcrsvltlc! W..-d ur Faith
P1sl0r: J)nid Dailey
Sund1y Schuol9:]() a.m.
Evcnina · 7 p.m.
Thursdly Sc:mce · 7:30p.m.

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SOON. 2nd Ave .• Middleport
Postor: Rev. Michael Ponaio
Suncl1y Srhool • IOo.m .
Wednesdoy Services. 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
1'&lt;1-.IA..,.bly
St. Rt. 124. R~~:inc

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Sund1y School · 10 o.m.
Evenin&amp; - 7 p.m.
Wc.Jncsd•y Scl'\'ta:l · 1 p.m.
Mlddlep&lt;"' l'eot&lt;euo~~l
lltird Ave.
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l~slur. Rev. 01rk Baker
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
l~vcnina · 6 p.m.
Wed nerdoy Scrvic:es · 7:30p.m. . ••

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Hom-•• Pt•yltrloo Qlrcll • ' '
Wonhip · 9 a.m.

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Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.• 4 p.m. (2nd t. 4th Sun.)

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Worship • II 1.m.• 4 p.m. (Ill .l 3nl Sun.f 1

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Senolii·Diy A~vo:ollll
Mulbeny llts. Rd .• 1\xnt:roy
Putor: Roy Lowinoky
S.1un:Jay Scn'tceJ:
s.folloth School ' 2 p.m.
Wonhip · 3 p.m.

Mt. Hormt,. UoMtd llrtll;no
fo Orlot Cllurdt
Te••• Cummunily ufr CR K2
f'lslOr: H:tftrt Sanden
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · IIUOo.m.•7:30p.m.
Wedneodity Services · 7:30p.m.

Sootllllethd New T..Umont
Silver Rid1c:
Pa$lor: Du.ne Syd~stric:ter

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W cdne~day Scrvitc - 7:30p.m.

~·ull Gospel Ughthu"""
3304S Ulland R01d. l'umeiU)'
Ptslor: Roy llunLCr
Sundoy School • 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuc1day &amp; lhurodity · 710 P·m·

Sundoy Wonhip · 2:30p.m.;

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Wcdncsd1y Service - 7:30p.m.

United Brethren

ThuBdl)' services · 7:30p.m.

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Sund1y School . 9:30 1.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Scn'ia: · 7 p.m.

Wcdnestby Service · 7 p.m.

Nease Sef:Uemcnt Churth

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Carleton l•terdenomlnali011al Church
Kin••l&gt;ury Rood
PuLor: Cly~ W, llcndcr~W~
Sund•y School . 9:30a.m.
l~veninr, · 1 p.m.
Wcdncodity Scrv1o:e · 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Wo"hip · 10:45 a.m. (I !II&amp;: 3rd Sun)
P1~1or:

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Sunday School • Y a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wcdnelday Service - 7 p.m.

Sundoy,Wonhip · 10 a.m.
Wednerdoy ·6:30p.m.

Paslor: Ed~elllln

Sultun

Sumhly School· 10:3() a.m.
Wednesday Scn'iccs · 7:30p.m.
LooM lktUom

P.stor:. Kohen Vance

Thunda)l Scn'i&lt;:el · 7:30p.m.

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l,11~tor: Sharon Ibusm11n
Wu~h ip · 91.m .

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Middleport Communlly Ctturdl
S1S Purl St.• Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sund1y School10 a.m.

Sundoy School · 9:4S a.m.
Wonhip · II 1.m.

Coop&lt;ratlve ParWI
Nortll..!ll Cluilcr
Allr&lt;d
Panor: Sharon llausm•n
Sul)d•Y School ·9:30a.m.
Wo~hip · It ' ·'"··6:30p.m.

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Sunday School - 9:15 un .
• Wonhip -IO:Ihm.

Comer Sycarnon: &amp; Socond SL, Pcmeroy
Pa!tor: Laura A. l.ach Shreffler

Mt. Olive Untied Mcthodlol
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pattor: Chnlcs lone•
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 1.m.• 7 p.m.
Thund.y Scn'icc:s - 7 p.m.

Other Churches

Wonhip - lfrOO o.m.•1:30p.m.

SL Paul Lutheron Churrh

Grahom United Melhodill
Wonhip • 9:30 o.m. (I 11 t. 2nd Sun).
7:30p.m. (3rd t. 4th Sun)
Wcdne&amp;day Service - 7:30p.m.

Sundoy Sc:hool • 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
W!ldnadly Scovicoa · 7 p.m.

Solem c.. ter

Suncl1y Sc:hool · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · II a.m.

United Methodist

Ntw Hna C.Un:h ot tlw Nnartnt
1'1111or: Glendon Stroud

Pastor: Ron fien:e

Latter-Day Saints

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2 1/2 mile• nurth ul Rcedavillc
un Slalc: RiKie 124
P1110r: Mev. Rol&gt;cn M1olcley

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Wonhip · 7:30p.m.
Wedne.W.~

Services - 7:30p.m.

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Kcv. Glenn McMillin
Sund1~ SdKXJI ·'i1:30 a.m . .
Wurship - lfr30o.m.•6p.m.
Wcdncsdly Services • 7 p.m.

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Mev. 'l~as McCiuna
Sund1y School · 9:30a.m.
Wurlhip - m30 o.m. oncl6 p.m.
wca.csda~ ServiCI!S . 7 p.m.

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P11tor: Rev. llerbcn GnU!

Sunday School -9:30 1.m.
Wonhip ·II o.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service•: 7 p.m.

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Rotllnd Chun:lt ollhe Nworen•
Heolh (Middleport)
Putor: Somuel Buye
Pulor: 1:rank Smilh
Sundoy School · 9:30 1.m.
Sunday School • 9:30,..m.
Wonhip · 10:30 o.m.• 6:3Dp.m.
Worohip • 10:30 o.m.
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Wednesdoy Services . 7 p.m.
Wednesday
Service•
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Mldoloport. Ohio 4&amp; 760
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Pul.Of:Kcilh Rader

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Pomeroy, OH 45769

Pomeroy

Postor: liunhae (Goa&lt;:e) Koe
Sunday School ' 9:IS..m.
Wonh1p . HIJII a.m .• 6 p.m.
Wcdnc•lh1y Service• ·7 :30p.m.

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Putor: WiUian Juu.it
Sundoy School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:40 o.m.•1 p.m.

Wednesdoy ScrvK:Co · 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service ~ 7:10p.m.

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Honilonvllle Holln ... Ch1pter
PaSUJr: Rev. Jolin Neville
SundoyScllooiiOo.m.
Wonhip • II o.m.• 7:30p.m.

Ctttlolloll u....

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Founh .l Mom 51., Middleport
Putcw: Rev. Gilbert Croia. Jr.
Sundoy School · 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:4.5 1.m.

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Hy..rt Rlin HolloOM Chur&lt;h
Puwr: Kohen Mtr1lcy
S101d1y Sthool · 9:3111.m.
Wonhip · IMS 1.m,. 7 p.m.
"lhund•y Service - 7:30p.m.

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coupon (photo copies not accepted), fill In your ad and mall Mto ua or d!'oP It off II our
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GRAVELY TRAC10R
SALES I SERVICE

Spri~•ll._..,

PuLor: J)crun Newman

Pearl t:hapel
Jl11st.or: l~orcnce Smilh
Sundoy School · 9 1.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

Holiness
Pint c;ruwe Bible HaiiiiM' l."'l~~rtll
I/2 mile off RL 3~
1'11"": Rev. O"llell Manley
SundiY Sthool • 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip • 10:30o.m .• 7:30p.m.

Sundoy School • 10:30 Lm.

Sunday Scht10l · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip . 10:311 o.m.. 6:30p.m.
WcdncWay Sen''~' · b:JO p.m.

Ptotor: Molle
Sllurdoy Scrvico: ·7:30p.m.
Sundoy School - 10 .....
Wonhip - II a.m .•
Wedneldoy Scrvico-7:30 p.m.

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Wc:dnesd•y Service · 7:10p.m.

Paltor: Jack Colca~c

Aoh Slnoct. Mi~~:

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Pui111nd Flnl Chrd; or lhe Nuan:ne

Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

Grore EJIIroDol Cloon:lt
326 M1in Si .• Pomeroy
Paswr: Rev . Dr. Roy c.
Sundiy lc:hool•nd worship - l1.m.

K"'" Chord! "' Chrlll

Harwalluw Rl"-' t'tlurc• &lt;I Cllrlll

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fnatructlon 1124-A. Exhibit
D, conatruction alltndarda
concerning lhlmtltllnau,.
lion and conlorntlntllo 1111
1m Notional Elli:lrlcal
Coda end tho 1112 Ohio 1 6
2 Family Duuolllng oo.a
Tho projecl will require
lh• bidder 1o Mlilr Into.,
agroomtnt with 1111 VIIIQI
of lllcldlaport to receive
payiHIII of ..t; -plllad
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lha vMIIgo 1o lite , _ ltuy., Ill lite tln;a of wac1t RillA .
Rurol-l.aM a1oa1ng.
The aucc•elul blddor
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Po.-oy Fire O.,erlntnt .,..,_..., ol Houalng and
A public lilcl ap""lng •
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IIMd il 11M rail ol StOOO.OO opplloablo; and (21 1111 2A, 1Nt.
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John W. Bloottnor
Tom Worry
Larry WO&lt;hung
Scott II. Dillon
Wlltlom A. Young
Betty A. Boronlck
Kolhy HyMII
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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
204 Condor St.
Pomsror, 011. .

992-2975

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

RIDENOUR

N::~~~;:;i;:~Co.

SUPPLY

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SWISHER&amp;LOHSE
We Fill Doclors·
PHARMACY
·r•-.,.,_u.
Prescriptions

992-5141

Mltklltport

"lu,.rl•t K"""f Fllu Clldu"
221 W. Main St., Pomsror

992-5432

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786 NORTH SECOND AV£.
MIDDllPORT. OHIO

Hom flit! SIIW\

(row's Family Restaw111t

EWING FUNERAL HOME

FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE

BILL QUICKEL

991-2955

IAWIINGS.COATS

264 s.uth 2nd

POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

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Established 1913
992-2121
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992-5130 Pomeroy

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7,1992

Ohio

Houlthold . lttma,

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The !emily of Myrtle
L. . Abele withee to
expre" their epprecletlon for the lloW.ra
end food "nt et the
time weloet our loved
one.
A epeclat thenk-you
for the meny cerde
with kind worda end
p111yerlul eupport dur·
lng her utended llj.
ne... Our epprecletlon to the Home
H. . lth end Dr. Bill
Ceato, who cer.d for
her. Our 11pprecletlon
elao to Vella Funel'lll'
Home, peatore end
elngere, pellb . . rera
end to tha Calvery
Methocllat Church for
lhe dinner provided
lor family end lrlanda
alter the . . rvlcea.
Everything thet wea
done reelly touched
our ht1rt1 end geve
comfort.

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Support Group
Meeting Tuesday, Aug. 11 ,
Diabetes

7 :00P.m.
Twin Rivers Tower
Topic: "Home Glucose
Mon~oring'
Speaker, Judy Hennessey,
R.N., Certified Diabetes
Educator.
675-4340, ext. 281
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BULLETIN

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Just Arrived .... New Releases
from INXS, Faster Pussycat,
Danzig, Too Short and many

morsllll
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T.SHIRTS,POSTERS &amp;
BUTTONS!!!
New T· Shirts just in from
Megadelh, Ozzy, Kiss. Queen,
Ugly Kid Joe, Billy Ray
Cyrus ... great lor back to
school!!!

NO. 24181 Annual Account ol
Carolyn 11. Stewart,
Guwclan of 1M Peraon and
Eo.... ofi!Wy, "-n, Sarah

Quality Hi Effldeacy
Air Concltioners, Heat
Pumps, Funaces &amp;
Now Water Heaters.

an~d~J~er.m:y::~~a~yl!or,
IIIIOfo.
NO. 27477Final

Acoountor
Silly J. Savage, Executrix of
the Eotate of Nora B.

1391 SaHord Sdtool Rd.
Galllpoli1, Ohlt
Call(614}446-941h t-8Q0-87H967

ESTAlE NO. 27022 - Final
and Dlolrtbudve Acoount ol
Marjorie L Hoffner, Execu·
lriK ol· the Ettall of Ruth
Irene Wolr., DecNMd.
ESTAlE NO. 27121 - Flnel
and Dlttrlbudvt Acoount of

RED HILL

COUNTRY LOTS

FOR SALE

WIHM Knockomberger, Ex·
ecutor ol 1M Eetate ol Iva
PNrl Rayburn, Dec1Mtd.
Unlltt exception• ere
Ill~ thereto, uid eccounll
will be for he•lng bolore
allid Court on the lth day ol
Septombto, llt2, at which
time oald -ounto wiH be
conoldered and continued
from day to cloy until finally
clopooed or.
Any pereon lnterooted
moy ftlo wrltton exception•
to told eccounto or to mot·
l8ro pertolnlngto tho ex-·
lion ol tht truet, not lttt
than five doya prior to the

1·5 ACRES

Approved Townahlp
Road (blacktop), 1/4
mile from Rt. 7,
located between
Cheater end Tuppers
Pllllna.
Eech lot II partially •
wooded with excellent
dl'llinage. Service by:
T.P.C. Water Co.;
Columbus &amp; Southam
Elec;trlc: Co.
LOTS FROM $3,500
and up
Owner Financed

date Ill for htarjng.
11obtort E. Buell, Judge
Common Plu• Court
Probtote Dlvlalon

1614) 915-3594 or
985-3~

tf ,..

Melgt County, Ohio

(8) 7, lie

New Homea, Roofing,
Room Addlllona,
Kltchena, Porch• and
Bathe.
COMPLETE
REMODELING SERVICES
Freo EoL • 20 Yra Eop.

OFFICE 992·2886

773·5684 or

992·5249
712mtt mo. pel

PUBLIC N011CE
I SlrMISwttptr
:Bkll wll be noohed unlit
All equipment to bo oold
4l00 P.ll., Au¥U1110, 1112, onan"'ll-il" bMia.
ol the Mlryor o Olftct, 237
The VUiage rtHrYM tht
Rece SL, llcldltport, Ohio, right to rejtcl any or Ill bide
fo~ the following exceoo and to w.rve eny lrregullrl·
equipment
tiM In bidding.
1117 Chevrolet Caprice 4
Fred Hollman, lloyor
Door
Village ol Middleport
.lt71 International Dump (7) 24, 31 ; (I) 7 ,31c
Truck

In Memory Of

CHARLES H. JEFFERS
Bom Nov. 30, 1920 ·Died Aug. 8, 1964
FATHER
l!Hd to wonder lutl why Father . . . . hill much time for

;..;loy;

Uaed to wonder why he'd rather work uch mlnuta ol the
doy.
Uoed to wonder why he ,..., loafed along the rotd .,d
ohlrked;
Can't recall a timo when evor Fathw ployed whitt olhera
workod.
Fllhw cldn'l drett In ltthlon, tort of hal8d clothing

new,
Style with him w• nolo puolon, ht htd other thlnge on

view.

Boyo .,. blind too much thafo going on lboUI 'om cloy
bydoy,
And I hod no woy ol llnowlng what - - of F - ' •
poy.
Alii know II whtn I nudod ohoeel got 'om on the tpol;
Evorythlng lor which I pr.adld, tomohow, Father
olwoyt got
Wondered - o n after oo•on, why he naver took a

Mldd"port, 0~
RUTLAND ~ You noed to - th;. buutiiul 2 opa11menl
houM ..;th huge backyard and garden opel, yol in town.
111n1 ono oportmonl and live In tht other or rent beth .
$26,800

T!Wl{·tn~N

MIDDLEPORT - Walnut StrMI - A ono story homo in
town. This 8 room 2-3 bedroom homo silo on 2 lots and
has a partial baoamonl. Has all now wiring and low utili·
lies.
130,000
POMEROY · Oa k SlrMI - A 1~ story frame home that
his one badmom down and 2 bedrooms up,dining room,
lorood airgu fumtco, and 21ots. ·
$13,000
TURNER, Broker ...................... ............ 992·5692
RENDA JEFF ERS ............................................ 992-3056
DARUNE 5 TEW ART........................................... 992·6365
SANOY BUTCHER........................................... 992·5371
SHERYL WALTERS,~.Cheshlre .........................:::367-D421
JERRY SPRAOUNu ...... .........................(~04 ) 882·3498

game

36970WR•Recttl
P0111woy, Ololo

~

•SAND -GRAVEL • DIRT
•UMESTONE

(614) 992·3470

l 101'92/tln

LOCATED CORNER OF RT. 7 &amp; 143
POMEROY IY·PASS
992·5114
7112ftnll mo.

AUTO RENTAL, INC.

*I9e9S A DAY AND UP
CALL (614) 446-9971 (Kelly)
KENNY'S AUTO CENTER
264 UPPER RIVER

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Rt. 2
Millwood, W. Va.

273·5555
3·16·1 mo

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OHIO.~.
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Creek Road
Middleport, OlriD

NEW LISnNG - FARM: 208.8t + ac111slocal8d on Ball
Run Rd. Older lramo homo, 4 bedrooms , LCD walor
soma tillable and lonctd ac111s,moot timber. FREE GAS
will\ 6 oil and gas wells. Has barns, garage, cellar, shod,
and chicken houM. Asking $125,000.

It~

over the hill
you go!
Happy 40th
Rhonda Dailey!

Wllklw Dmbtrt

He$ "48" and
stiU looks
, great!
Happy
Birthday Paull
· W"lth Love,
Yow Family &amp;
FriBnd.

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NEW -REPAIR
Gutters
Downs pouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

NEW UMA AD. - Ranch stylo homo with 3 bedrooms,
1tl2 balhs, hool pum~ .:antral air, garagt, carport, out·
bu!lcing1, approx. 6 acres. Owner 1'81ocaled - anxious to
sell! Coma . ... make an offor.

·887-1181
Free htinates ·Low
Rates far Sellon
No Jab TDD Small

Call 614·992·
6637
St. Rt. 7
Cheslrire1 OH.

1121tfn

PROFESSIONAL
HOUSE
PAINTING
laterior • Exterior

Spray • Rol· Ins•
FREE ESTIMATES

FREE ESTIMATES

CALL

949·2168

614·992·6949

71211'92/lfn.

Little things
are Worth Alot
in

the Classified Section I

BUSINESS IS 80000 GOOD ..... WE'RE RUNNING
OUT OF STOCK! IF YOU'VE EYER WANTED TO
SELL, NOW 18 TIE TIME TO UIT WITH U8. OUR
ADS ATTRACT ATlENliON AHO OUR BALES
STAFF IS EXPERIENCED TO lEAVE YOUR
NEEDII CALL:
HENRY E. CLEU.ND- .......................................ii2-81tl
TRACY BRINAGEA ............................................II4f..243i
JEAN TRUSSELL ..............................................II4t-28eo .

Plumltlng •.,..1.1111
Raaflng
Wlrrdow1

FOR SALE

ROOFING

MIDDLEPORT - Owner anxious lo Mlllhis 1 ftoor frame
homo ,.;th 2 bedrooms, storage builclng. Asking $8,000.
Making an oHori

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - W.llaln, Pom•oy - 1800
oq. ft. 4 bedroom apt. upstairs. Good location - .,.avily
traveled area. Asking 133,000.

992·3838

SIZED LIMESTONE

614·992·7144 :0
•
Howard L Writesel

REDUCED - Portland - Older 1 nocr frame homo wilh
2.81 acrea wilh small shad. Homo hao boon raductd to
$7,500.

HappyAds

FREE ESTIMATES

QualiiJ
Stone Co.

numbing

~-

BULLOO~ r.!I_ACKHOE
and TRACMOC: WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSlEIIS,
HOME SITES'end
TRAILER SllE~
LANDCLEAAI
OAIVEWAYS INST
D
UMESlONE·TAUCKIHG

~JAYMAR

PLUMBING

608
MAIN
...... . .EAST
·--· .. -

2112192

BISSEll &amp; BURKE

. CONSTRUCTION
.,.• • HOIIIII

eG1n111
-complete
ReMOdeling
StOlt &amp; Com~~t~re
flEE ESnMA'rES

985·4473
667·6179

H ·92·tht

7121112/1

mo. pd.

I&amp;C EICIVITING
BULLDOZING
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp; SEWER
UNES
BASEMENTS I
HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Umeatone,
Dirt, Gravel and Coal
LICENSED 11\d BONDED

PH. 614-992-5591

12-5-tln

OFFICE. ........................... ,_ ...............................fl2·225t

(

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK
992·2269
USED RAILROAD TIES
4·H2·1ht

111112 t - - ·

DAVIDSON'S

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INo S.lntlay't illls)

Carptntry Electric

VAllEY INC.

5

614·949·2801 or 949·2860

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

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Help Wanted

3

811112. I ...... O.

oM, ~n.lllt.

~:::·:,.!~!~ ~:1:.~~

KEVIl'S UWI
MAINTENANCE
949·2391 or
1·100.137·1460
Lawn Mowing,
Fertilizing, WNdlng,
end Seeding.
ShrubendTTrlmmlng Removal
Rllldonlloll Corn-1

a

FrMEIIIIIIIItM
6-21-'t2~fn

LINDA'S
PAINnNG
&amp; co.

'TottiH,. 011 Oil'. . .
_, u. De 11 1w

r.·

INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR
fRII ESniiAlES
HAVE IEFIIEIICIS
••,.,. 6 .......... 1111411'

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Thto Doy Folword. "oNtoh D.
Soundlts.
A Wondorful Fomlly E•porlonco.
Scondlnovlon, Eu,_n, South
Amorlcon, .J 1 - Hlah
Sc'-1 bchongo Sludonlo ir·
riving ln/4usUII. -...A Hall
FomllyiAmollcon lntorcunurot
Studtnl hchll\ilf. Coli Kothto
21f.150.14111 Or f_..bllng.
FmAdull Tlllk Uno.
1-714-211·2101
u... Ono On Ono.

Dr&lt;oro.

Real Estate
31

45131,

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viet two tehool chlklren, I~
Yard
Sale-Margit Grutser houlework, mu• hew ,.,.,.,.
rtaklenct M1ln St., Rutltnd. - · 114-H2·l'l14 oftor lpm.
Thura., F~•• • Sat. Guns, cHahla,
Photo Trlmmera
knlln, bfcycln, lomt 1nllqu11. .
11rn to $12S por ~ no up.
nMclad, 1.-:tU-4
.
Public Sale
8

Veltow, 114 HI 4131 Before I

P.M.
Block La Fomolo, 1 v- Old,
With CUotom Modo Doa - ·
H11 Hod Sholl, 114-S7f.'llll.
Bonltr Colllt, ...... Fomolo,
E • - WKh Kldo, 114-J71.
2132.
Flarolocfo I .,.1 rocllnor, good
cand, 304..7W7U.
Froo _ . , u- to o good
homo, llttor troiMd, 1-'3717.
Froo killona to • good homo,
114-18So4312 onrtlmO.
lllnloluiO Cockor Sponlol, root•
tend, lhola.,. up lo ••, IM1112-2321.
Poodle, Fomolo, 10 pdo, t Vooro
Old. 114-371-2434.
Pupj)iol, mother Ia Auotrlllon
Shophord Bluo HMIIr, - ·

17$1.

Found: moll . . - rtlrilvor
I"'PPY• plckod up 11 llolp Co.
Dog Pound, IM.e. .2e01.
Found: Oonorol lloloro Port,
Stoto scrooe e.t..,.
a.zot 1n
Uan Oolllpollo, 114-4*1517.
Loll: Pony !rom 105 Hlghlond
Avo. Point P.toooont . Bore pot.
304 .. 75-7311 Ilk for Wlndllotd t

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Loll: Rod, 0\llt Pomtr1nton, '

lloclno oroo, 114-MH341.
,...., hom Ellhor S.koro Eo-

bocll, llhlor 1111nt I IIH.
. . , _ 10 Atmbo. Mor

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know -..~oou~
no111y
ohoriN dopl or 30U711-1713.

-lonl

Yard Sale

322 Third A...,., t To 4. Sunlily, Mondoy, ..... And Uttd

n-.

Yonl - : Ill To••
::'4 oFamily
clo1101
...... 11111. _ , •h.
y 10th. f.Dork.

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lt:tQ, .V., Mflc, MIMI, Wun&amp;q,

ALL Yonl S.leo Muo! So Plld·tO
Adve-. DEADLIHI: 2:00 p.m.
tho doy blloro tho ld 1110 ""'·
......., odttlon • 2:00 p.m.
Flldoy. lloodor ldMion • 1:110
p.m. SICurdoJ.
~ 1111, 7th, 1111. . , •
Oo~lold
A-uo. Ollllpolta.

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with •M:U111m, tM
...... to lUll D... I goo:ci
,...,._. »401v -k - k.
1r1 ......... Mon • Thuro

liOII. PM • 4:00 PM. No n·
......,.. nm. wy.
Drl..,. ao To"""' ,_, .... ly
AoodniMir Dlllrlbullon ..,_
..... 1nc. Tl·1-.211-12&amp;7

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

· Clalhlnt. lto. N ::t0p.llt.
Auguot R:~ llh. lloulo 7,
PoiOCII
Niol Adclloon,

EOI.
boy .Work I IIOIIItnl Poyl ,._
PIOCIUCII AI lloml. Coli
yoll •
1 - ·~ ·~ 111

992-701hr
992·5553
or lOLL fREE
1·101-141·0070

Chin
Guftw,
SN1 gl11,
OWl
ielriaerltor,
Fronor Stove, PUll 1111 ,.,..

IVoCIIIori Eta.. ""' On -

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rroo. ....,_.,_,

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,_, - .,_..trocoro.
'"'Ill
Ill.

Hot

OpMin!la For
·NoCMII
Holorvlco
c:III!P ljlgh C..; lotion And
Two , 100•
ow. • •....., 0111
40711. •

Hall--· Col-.
'"""'mont.

..

DUWtN, OtiiO

7131flltllln

Stovt, Fridg1, Wlltr I Trnh
~onh

Gotllo, $200-

$250 RtlerlncH &amp; Dlposlt A•

qulred. eM-• ••·

2 Sodrocm Tr-. MlnlnMim
Wllor, Treohil Pold, o.-H lo
Rtltr- ICIIIIrod, No POCo.
114 Ul 1111.
Z b1drocm tr~U1r, MU Allzo
Plsnt, c.ntl'lll air, prtvat1, no

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tpprovtd.

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54 Miscellaneous

Fann Equipment

.

bod-.

WIN tiki e~ra of alderty~ B•.ths1 Hut Pump, e-...1-0112
•·-· E• In mw .__.
, Pr- To Still '
~ Clrt, ...... rtllnl Ill, 1HQ Radman, 3 Ill drooml, J

w- co.•

bllho,
dr;or. 1111
troottd lumkor
poroh,
304.. 75-7127.
I,Aall!nll ..c;~-DNI1Conoldor A
Pro 0 utd -~~ Homo, l.orgo
B I
Soltclton, a- ......,. Ocoin,
21
us nasa
Froo 111-u, And Dtt~YWy. ~Opportunity
....1'10.
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INOTICEI
Wllkond Rllreot To 111111 lei
01110 VALLEY PUBLISHING 00. lilt 110 FL Wlllr Front On rocommoncll lhll you do lluol· =toC....!;,.:lbr·vJt,h1l2
.... with pooplo Y"" k,_, ond POJmOOO Or loot Ollar. 304-122·
HOT
to oond- Uwougn tho
mol untN you hove ln-lgllld
tho ollorlng.
lAnd Oovotcpllllnl, El•
-·
-Homo Coni• Will-y..,
t::!SW~t.'::'orC::
Your 11na1o 0r
lllllllllnl For Funcflna A IMII 0oub1o Will, ltollc. ,.,_.
• -· A..,.... To: , ...., lion a il~r. Altn' 0no .._
111111• Opon .....
0 Ill pa,..
. ...ttom..
P.O. lo• 142,•
e; Ohio ~
~tl Ughlld
1,....m.
41131.
1220. .
'4111.

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Outlida

eoncrntonw,

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Good lleny Now Body Pa~ a. &gt;
Nlco Point, Dopocloblt, llull Soo i
To Appraclotol $3,500. 114-256- 1
MTI n Nol Homo Plo111 Luvo ~
:'
Me:'::lll::.:=g:.:
•·-"':'::'--:::-7"C' :
1883 DMsun Nisaan King C.b "

1prlng1 lnd rfttUr8U , two lod•

1184 VW Vtn, AC, AMIFM Cas· :
NUl, 4 Spd , Sella 7 Comtot• ..
lably, Clun Blue Extffior •
~nlorlor,

i

17,500. 81t-441-o731.

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13,500. 114-445-0910.,
1981 Bronco II XLT, looclod, •

Ercalltnt

ml's

·s.bra
CondiUon ,

$3400.00 614-4•a."TI

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1H5 Hol'ld1 TAX 125 4 Wh..lar,

FlA A1cka, Original Tir11, ·Ukl :

Nawi ii,OOO Firm. 614-36JI.0648. •

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1985 Honda XA100 Excllltnl '"

Ccndlllon, 1700. 114-441-1231. !
1H1 KIWIIIkl KX 125. 11,1100. '
bctltnt concll11on. 304-458· :
~

1088.

:7Ho..:..n:.:,do- "4""
W:hooto
-:-r- 2"50
'- :-· ""
Etoc
- lr-lc :
Start, $1,850; Browning Belgium .:
Ov~r

&amp; Una.r, $1,000.

1~46-

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lor Sale

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1985 Ch.:kmale 18h. 235 HP •
E~~: c .

Evinr1.1d1 Outboard Mt r.,

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Cond., Low HOUri, 11,500 . 614· •
tt6·nn
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1986 Bomblr ball boat, 1l5t'tp
Mercury outbolrd, power trim,
fis h Under, k&gt;ts of 11tru, 17,000.
304-88$-3335.

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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

20 ft. ball tracktr OL, pontoon

boot, 6Chp Johnocn. llkl
loll olellrol, 304·17).5157.

now,

8ud91t Tr• namls1lons, UHd 1o
r1bl.un , llartlng at Stl; troht ...
wt'tttt drive 'lttr11ng at $1111.00 "

&amp;14·24S-56n, 114-S7f.2263. •. •
Now yaa tanks, body perte, onr '
ton ruck wheels, radiator•~ ...
floor m111, .. c. D &amp; A A~o.
Alploy, WV. 304-372·3833 or h .
1100-273.. 585.

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Campers&amp;
Motor Homes

Moot Soil:' Apocho loldlno com- .

pet. Sinll, 110v1, table, tel box, ~
lle1pt1l. Good conclltlan. SIOO. ,

114-251-fiCI.

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Wln"llblgo Motor Home, 27Ft. ~
Gocd CondMion, 11,500 Wllh ,

-Cor Dolly. 114-311-1313.

Services
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Home
Improvements

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Barntn Home lmprovlmlf'!ll. :
Room Additions , G1raQ", b · .
terior &amp; Interior Ptlnlfng, El· ~
·peri1ncld, INwld laelttd Lo- ~

colly. 114 441 8511,
BASEMENT

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WATEAPA~NQ

Uncondillanll lifetime GUirtn. •
t11. Local ret~r~nc• furn ished. ,
FfM Htlrnat11. CIU collld 1· ·.

.,..m-.
AOgllfW

ling.

doy

Bailment

., ntghi.

Wa11rpr~

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Curtis Home lmprovemenli : :
Vur1 Elperienc• On 04dw &amp; ,

N- Homto. Room AddHiono, •

Foundation Worll, Roofing,
Kllthtnl And Btthl. Frat b ·
tlmllttl Aetirencn, No JOb
Too Big 01 Small' 6,.·367-0516.

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Alrtllon Motora, reptlrwd. New
I r•buln mOIOf'l In llocll, RON

EVANS, JACKSON, OH. 1 137-11521.
Allltblt Wat1papJrtng, Com· '
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merclal AM Anldenlill
•Frll Estlrn~te•

'E•perioncod

"Oulllly Work

114-441-77!8.

Ron's TY Service, t PICilllzlng ·
in Zenith 1110 llfviclna motl
other bra"dl. HouN ca1f1, alto- .
110m1

1ppll•nc:. rwpslrs. WY ;

304-516.:1311 Ohio 114-4•1-2454.
,....-,-::-=:...:.cc..:..:cc:..c..cc.:.,.::.:
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1017
Pontloa
Bunblnl,
4
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Sol!llc
T1nk
Pumping
$110 , Gallio
Fruits &amp;
..,.omodc,
AM.fll,
AC, Co. AOH EVANS ENTERPRISES,
11,-1.; 110011 -ion, Jockocn, OH t-IOQ.537.f521.
Vegetables
prico: $3100, J14-112-3toll.
1tH
Buick A-ol, -..-.- 001--.d-:-, DIVII
Sow·YIC
So!vlct ,
C.nnlng tomatou Sl lulhtl.
- •~• ft·• 1 00 PM
Gocrgoo CrMI! Ad. Pano, ouplrtng your own cont1intt. 304"·-I or :
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pilot, pickup, and dtll1101'f. 114Ba.ughmln F1rm1. 7·112 S. of
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Qallfpollo, Slota Al. 7. 114·251- tNt Probe GT $1,100· 1015 446.02M.
1535.
Coltbrlty, ~. U.iOO; 114- Will bull&lt;l polio ccvoro. !locka,

dlor cor IIIII, 114-IIIZ ... IJl
AAWL.EIOH pnlducto on dlaploy,
Mason Countr Fair tar home
dollvery con :lfM.til-111110. Doll
'WI liN Wood.
FULLER BRUSH pnlducto an
dloploy0 !!•oan County Folr, lor
homo 0111vory con :tOWJ'S.1otO.
Dolo I Wllmt Wood .
Canning IOINIIOH for .....
Oontalo NWMion Produclo bring contolnoro, 814.:11.,.2111.
looturing Amlno Acid Body
Building ""'ahl ond toe Connlnt lornol-, pick rour
bumor iormufoo. Avllloblt .,• own. S1 1 bulhet, S4 IMCUd,
clulivtty at Alta Aid Phl,..cy. A1ymond Aowo, 114·24'1-4212.
Tho 1111 woy lo dlol.
HolM Orown GrapH tor wine,
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lillY,
lulcw or .tlble. 10 cent• Mt.
Movlno: Sldo•Sido Atfrlaorotor,
·
liSO; Tooloi'oCIOihlng, HOndo 4 :to4.. tWP71o ploct $11150;
l''il''i~
llolglum O..r, li,ooo, 1
CIM OrM11bMr 110G ttl 1141.
8111.
Farm Supplies
N. TNrtl Mlddl1pat1, Ohio, 1
On
._
lnlorlor
IIIII
lolu
&amp; Lives lock
bod- lumlohld lpl, clap •
point St.H pi, oldorlor llol
IIIII point 113.H got. 5 pi
Hoar CtntiNfl: nlco 2 lA . IIUmn tlboriCtd polnf$25. Polnt
Wotor, IC-, rtf. lurntohld. No P~lat" J . . - An, 61 Fann Equipment
5
.
U40 por ~· 114-4* :,
PI,.::o.,
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Corn PIINor P'-, CUIIvtlor
T
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rem a • • J lpla lor rene, hnl 10 h
- · on SuiHiollor, U,450· 7000 FORI
._......., MW 1p:pltencaa.
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AHDillJoclloon, Ohio. ~- Olooal 87.410; 21&gt;V
JO U ,IIIO.
....-, 304-IJ1.7131 olllr ·- - - ' • -- ··
.
114·21N522.
' diyo 17Nall.
A.el Ditch Whch l10nchor /4usUil Spoclol IIIIo • Ford
Onl bid own turnllhilll apt, wlbdhaeJ DUttz Chulengl~ mo(lel 112"0, 4 WD 4ilul, 21
_ , ofun &amp; ntoo, no Jlllt, :104' ivHI conalot trldl, 114 .. M•7114z PTO hp ll2,500. Modol 45
171-1:111.
;:
or_I-::&amp;4-;ICCI
=-:
· :-:::~=:-== I hp 2 wo $14,500. NHL-MS (40
Sooro Eloclrlc Slo~ I HP Aiding hPI oldcf .,_ loodw :111,100.
- · 1200. 114-ZJO.Ml4.
Monuro ·~ (t:lll
Slnwnono Jllcla.A-Iocf Mok• bu) $3,100. N.._ Dl .. • II
a.- Size ltd, , .. sta 8ocf ~H.- NH-4t2 ....,_
With
Moplo
lookcllt,
,toO.
Hlldllolrd, 2 Do111 Wood. Sot N,:IGO. 1111-111
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F 11.1 Joe klan A
S1 ,aqo. K - COMer; .
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RICH. HN1S 'tour Entll'l Hom1 Choln ... chalno buy ano aot :::74::-::..;.M_;.:;o..;.to~r~cy:=c;;:le:.:
And Oomullc Hot W1tar From A .... .... dll'lng tlio Oofilo 1175 Suzuki 500 T StrHI Bike, ..
Woad Fire Out1tdl 'f'our Home. County &amp; • - County Fllrl. Wlndehl•ld, Slddlablg1, Slst y •
1-100.1145-2213.
All oowo I chllno --~~~. lor, Loggago Rock, Vlry Good •
~Co~n~
dll 1~
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Troller 6FI.110Ft Hoovy O..y All Sldlro Equl_.t, Hencla,_, ::
7~~~~=~=0.~11~4-~3~
:
Slool Utllhy Troltor, uoo. 114· wv. :tOWJ'S.'l'l21.
1171 Ysm1h1 1100 Special Full ..
..e-1'413.
..... 11' ICock lrlllor1 .~; Dreued, Low MUla, 11,850. &amp;14- ..
~
"''"' all-. 11' . .... 14' • 388.0313.
Two School Oalkl $:10 Each 1111.,
Ont Wnoolcholr Wllh Four 542, 12' • Sst; Porlllnd, 114-247- 1·114 Honda YS 5
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NEW &amp; USED PARTS FOR

H.U.O.

61~-446-0055,

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tumlahld.

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2 &amp; 3 Bodrocma In Country

=~·· 304-171-1221 ...... 1:00
614·25H813.
BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE UA untumlohocf, no polo, aoo
St&lt;ltl•ry· R1copllonll~ low HlolorlcoiAroo Cornor Lot • 811
$100 dopooll. · &amp; Aucrlon
llrm. Gocd -ICorlll lklllt ,.. Moln St. Pl. Plt-nl, W. VI. month,
3117.
qulrtd.
Typing,
dlctotlon,
word
Cori\pllloty
Roncvotld:
2
Full
Rick Pooroon Auction Company, pniCHSing, tfc. Wrf11 lol c.a, BIChe, I Lorge B • ....,., How 2 II drOOIYI!a. u lalctric,
lui 1~ auctton..r, comptM• cart of Polnt PINunl AN....,~ .. MYACn Haw Carp~l. lvallabl1 WI-. !Drylr, - - ·
auCtion ' · " servtl:•~ ' UCtnud 200 Moln Sl. Polnl Pllllinl ,WV. lmmolllolly. 114-+41-2205.
lllovo. RtlrlalriCor, AC, Krlnlr
Rood, 011 A1.2111• .,. Ul O'IIIS.
IH,Ohlo, I Will Vkginlt, 30425550.
17).5715.
.
By Ownor: Choohlro Are1, Nino
Room•, Balh.L . Llrga Flat Lot Nlot 2111' Trollw, Ouiii.R1. 21!, I
Convenilnt Storagt Unh1, Ul Sot Tho Country And aoc Pold 114-44M11711
uoyo, Evening~ AI· Mll01, Oapooft I - - ""
For
Rl
Pocriot
Olforl
OUolhy
Fllmlnlo Drive, Oolllpollo, 514- .Truck Drlvor Training In Only a tor 3:30p.m 114-441-G42S.
qlllrod.114-2tl ••.
446"1 2. Forltllod Mini Storage Wllkol Coli l.aoo-311-1150.
Unho Contento For Oallnquont
For u'- by ownr. tolal Mlclric Total oteclrlc, 2 lA, 1271 por
Aulltanct
For apllt
Accounco, VIcki Poyno, Bldwotl; FNnclal
llval homl In nice monlh. Trooh pold. $150.
Outllllod APIIIIcanlo ..
• - . . . . requlrod.
Horvty Ho-, a-gta,
Syracu11 neighbor-. Fully Dlpooll
No poll . .....,._ lumlohwl.
lertuqm, O.llipa41a; larry F"'" Trucll Ortven Arne;lcl" Prnl· ICIUippod
llmonckolorod
lw, VInton. Auauot 22, 1:00 A.M. doni
dining oroom, 2-3 bocf, 304-I7WOOO 'tlllprll.
Oft.,. Top P•Ti!: kHchOn,
Ablolutt AuctiOn.
rOamtJiarg• family room, oHice Traitor for rant. Tu- Plllnl,
llontiKo An',. You'll So
- Wollltnclo. Min. 3 Yro. OTA apaca, \ faundry ,room, sun 12001mo.. $100 dlpooll, ·-7·
Ellt&gt; 1-l-27tl. Oopl. A~3. perch, oup..-nlol woodbur· 3013.
9 Wanted to Buy
ner In biMmtnt, 2 car P-"8'·
Boolla, louaht And Sold: Truck Drlvoro: Stilling Poy Up loncod In bockyold. Ownor
Aotlalouo~ Hlllrolcol, Hovol, To lie, Wllh Portomilnco In· 1n.rloua tor quick u'-t IM-112·
Corn1co: •hooflhll.... ... m. cr..... At 3 &amp; 1 Month,. Home 1170.
Qollipolll, Olllo 45m, 114-4* Evary tO-M O.r•· Must •• 21
'Apartment
7212
. W/2 Yooro OTA E1p. Hazll.ll En· Houoo &amp; 4 mobllo homlo on 44
ckH'Itmtnt. Dtcktr TrlniPQft, 1· 1ppro•. 112 1010, good loclllon,
for Rent
Crib mollrooo &amp; 3 lro1n11 ole· 100-134-8150, Alk For Oapl! S·l5. good cond., 1ppro1. 11000 ,.,
month Income, wMI return In~ 2 BA 1ponrnonto In Mldcf-.
tureo with "Toddy Boddy ...r
vetiNnt In 5 yNrl. Po...lble newly
Print".
OrMn
dlnouuor WE'LL NY YOU To Typo
utllhltt,
And ·Addreoa11 From Homo I own1r flntnclng. New HIVert no pal•, 1220 low
voporlllol. 304-012·3291.
per IIIDI'IIh,
UOO.OO Por 1000:Cot11i00 Ill 304..12·2116 onyllmo.
dlpolll roqulrod, 114-112·2311
Okt NrtMe, t • • comio boob, 111M ISUt Mlnlllyro.ol Or
doyo
llnlerril, plc:turn, Iron tldl~a, Wrllo: PASSE • 33FI 111 S. Un- In Oolllpollo, Wtll Corod For 2
Or 3 Bodrmo., 1 112 Batho, Lorge 2bdnfl. 1p1L, latal .-:trlc, •P"
arKI turrUturt, Osby Wlrtln, 114· cotnwoy, N. Autoro, L10542.
Living Am. I Kll., Dlnlnt Am., 2 plloncoo lumllhtd, lou"*'
Hz.llt41.
Car
Gar. WI Stortgt, Lara• Lot, , _ llcllhleo,- to . . Business
Uood Molollo Homos, Coli 114- 14
Loc1tld 37 Porl•mouth Ad. In town. Alll&gt;lleolloni o¥OIIoble
446.0175 . .
Financing All llll nct Avail. Call II : VII'- ~Groen Al!lo. t4t or
Training
Or
511 NoU Sondoro, 114-44a. colll14.ft2·371 1. EOH.
Wontod To Buy: Junk Auloo Aocrotn
-IIISoulllllotorn
0254.
Whh Or Whhoul Motoro. CIH Buolnooo Colloll", Spring Volloy
161 Second ,Avonuo Oolllpollo.
LllrY Ll~y. 111-388-1303.
Plan. Coli Todoiy, 114-441-431711 Aidman Socllon•l Homo, !10th 211, RtfriOw'OCor, ico.., Fur·
Aero, 3 Bodrocm, 2 Full Bolhs, nllhld, OUIII!Io llorogt, $310
Tap Prlcll Pilei: AH Old U.S, Aog.lf0.05.17JI41 .
Outbuilding, Qolllpollo Schocla, Pluo Dopool1, Utllltl•, 114-245Coino, Gold Ringo, Sll.., Colno,
m ,soc. si~-14H5tt.
Clold Colno. M.T.S. Ccln Shop, 18 Wanted to Do
1151=
5·=,.,.--==
=oc-"'
151 -.rA-Ul, Oolllpolll.
IUUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
WI• Bobvtll 1n My Homt. Fon· 32 Mobile Homes
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
cec1 In Ptly A,... Atter~ncH
1 S
ESTATES,
l3e Jockoan Plkl
Or ale
Employment Services Avalloblt. Rodnoy Aroo. CIH
lrom $11121ftw. Wolk to thop I
114-24a.IU7.
1 Aero With 12115 Mobile Homo, movleo. CIIIIM-141-2111. EOH.
Cora for aldorly tidy 110h No~h Galli• High Sc'-1 ·Arao. Fumltlud I BA: 11 Codor Sl.,
11 · Help Wanted
- n d. Muoc bo dopondabta, 114-:tU-1681.
e;tal,., •ler p1W. 114-hiVe
C.ll In
AV
- o y. 114·1112~ll3 btl-n 11172 Kirkwood, Good Shapo,
3:__ _ _
-·
ON I All Aruo I Sh l~oy .a M .fri
$4,BOO. 114-441.0711.
Comololly Fuml- . lbr, noll
Spoon, 304-tl'S-1421.
• on. ·
EIA TilliE 'SERVICE. T s, 19n Mobllt Homo, 121160. Thlo lo Llbrory, porklng, hoot, olr,
hlllt lnalructor, pert-4hne. Trimming , Tre~ Aemovtl,
IIi on• nHda work bul would mekt ,.....,_~clapooll ...,uarld. 114·
, . _ NIDOfld wtlh rtUml to Trimming. Fr• Elllrnttetl 1 4 ~ a nice tlvar bank campir, rtntal 441-03:111 ooloro 7p.m.
property, or even 1 homt, $1500, F u - Apl . lbr, $225JIIo.
P.O. lor ~n. ·Oiftlpalls, Ohkt li"'?WrAfttr 4p.m.
41N1
- - -· 114·MHO!II.
Ullllleo Pold, 107 Socond
c.tlllld n~fng lllllttnt Onrgea Port•ble S.wmlll, don't 12165 Mobile Home, 2 B.cf.. Avlflua, GaUipoNa, 114 411 1411
wKh pool~lmt &amp; lUI~ houl ,..... loat
tho min lull """""• Newly Aomodolod, Allor 7p.OI.
.
I'- -bit nolloblt. coli 304-f71•1M ·
Pc.rch Awning, Undorplnnlng, Fumlohocf
efflcltncy In 1 -:
11 Corohoven ol Point Hlllold Prol-..1 T101 Sor· .,$4,200, 114•38f-tltl.
will kl!ll, elf I •:~
Plaiooiont. 304.--.
vlco T~TrlmmlnsJc
- v·
.,. , 2bd rm. rumllhld, no quill,
po1 lng, private po rklnf. I
lng,
rimmed, .,..
e. 1.,.
2t02.
.
Chilli - " ' lor 3 roor llm11111
1 Aomovtd. 114- - · UndtiJI1nnod, 1Cop11, oil
- - lrl c-p c.ne.,., tor&gt; In 446,.314, .
llactrlc, 165110, 114-1112·1100 or a . . - living. 1 .... 2 on1;. _.... htr. -D',!! _ -- -~--·614-1112-1128.
·
oporlmonlo oc VI"''"
- IIIIo Poulo'o Ooy ColO Contor.
=p
and
Alvorolilo
Ill
obou1 - .. .., . . . Solo, o-blo. chlldcoro. M·F 1175 Ponthou11, 14•70! 2br, Minor
:tOW7NOt1.
1 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Agao 2~ 1 0. Whh 2 Full Bllhl, All E oclrlc, Apo11mtn11 In Mlddlollorl. FNIOI
$111. CoM 514-1112·7717. EOH.
S.lort, oftor ochool. Drop-Ina Coli After 5P.M. 114-4*1061.
~~::=
114 4411224. How In· ltlfl Manolon 141151 mobllo MI . Varnon AYI. gJOUnd lloor, 3
Pllll,
Av•, f•nl: Todd.., CIN, 114-4414227. home, Z bedrooms, •ll•c, 304· rooms I blth, olove I 1111 lllr·
nllhld. E1c cond I nolghbar·
'
•
sUporlor ;alntl1 Coli tor Froo ll'S-7&amp;31. .
....... 304-1711-4110 orln.tll2.
:-:.-::,,.•nc
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=-:~·=•-;01;:-IIIy
=.-::ac
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- 111
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Hol
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k.
11-:11:-:,,:..,
Mr~ll,
Ocoonlronl
- Only·
you hlvo on _,oclc,
WIN do ony ·typo clll~l 3
bolh &amp; hill, 111ra Five
DayBC.
Summar
Spoclolperoonolily, thai wiuld t~rlvt In homll or alllcll, hovo
lnoulollon, vinyl oldlna, ohlnglt
UH.
COnllnonlll
a..-rur,
Ina Ml-tlllod -lng olmoo- rolor-, 104·7n-N40 or
1001, contrololr, 304"111-1111.
door Pool. CCTY, Phone,
D'o F - Ouorlor Ia 5112.
1881 14r70 Danville Rod!Nn 2 Enlcloncleo, Fontollla Locollon .

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~~:.·.'!!t~:r.:;:::y~it'ri:o

Ohio.

2br loa Homt, 18 MIIH South,
GaUipoTit, Ntwty Remodtlld,
Muat Still Showing Sundey,
August ilh, 12·Sp.m. Mike Otter.

H•-

Block Cot,:SIIICiol Pot, Atwoldl
. . , _ N.Q.H. I !IIIIo Aouto
154 On Slott R-110. 114-:tU-

Mindoy, ..,

1118 mobllo homo, 2 BA, tully

u-,

Lost &amp; Found

~~'it"i::i.~'-:

1ZI60 z Bldroom, Otpollt And
RtltreMH Aequtrtd. No Pelt.
8o•l7, Ylnlan 011111.

lr•"

1721.

7

l14-4d-3385,

And 112 Bochrocmo 1 Cor
PtrtOn to come to my home, ,. Gorogo, Brick Front Wllh Codor
IPm .. 3 doyo.wll. $5111r. Suptr· Sieling.

Type

Huffmln.

Ttl~phane :

Pric1; $52,000.00. Uvlng Room,
3 Bedrooms, Ftmllr Room, 1

~.

Puppy. bcoltont~Wiih-Colo And
Chlldron. CoN Btl- l-10p.m.
114-441·1100.
5 Flully Klllono, 2 Black, 3

Bo•.

for Rent

217, Kollay Or., Golllpcllo, Ohio P1ld, Noar

304..75-1433.
27S all. futl all tonk wlwlond,
304-AZ.:ZMI.
·-- - -..
4 112 Month Old Molt Block And

6

Homes for Sale

home, 4 btdrooma, amtllllvlng
rocm, cllnlngrocmlfomUy roorn
ccmblnotlon, kllchln, uUihy
room, all one llvel, covered
polio In bock, privocy lone"gtrllll, ohown by oppclnlmonl .
only 304-675-1238.

2 Uvlng Room Cholno, Eorly

T1n Clerm1n

42 Mobile Homes

2021 Marquet11 Avt, 5 yre old,
an brick ...mten~nc• fr•

Giveaway

a,_

\D 1992

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SAVE $2,0001.
-:::--:-M
::cUST
=-:sELL:
Royal Ook Aooort Memborohlp.
814-468-51141 ••• a p.m.
Tho "Bjg Oomt" II Tlul Spoclol
Dolly Plck By Footurod Ho"'
diet-• Who Colllcllvely
Plcktd 78'11. Wlnnort Lui
Soooan. "Worth b Wolahl In
Gold.." Coli 1-IICCH:II-afl'. Col
Chorgoo SID. FlOC Flo Pw CoM.
24 HOuro. Mlncro Poronlll
Pormloolon.

Amorlcon Slyto

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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Cornt&gt;lolt homo lumlohlrlao.
Ho&lt;lr6: lion-Sol, f.l. 114-4410322, 3 mllol 0U1 ButoviMI Ad.
F-DIIIvoty.
""" Ook Furnllu10: Chino
Clblnlll, w-ndo, llblt •
ch1ira,
LarkiM Sm1ll Whl.t1 Color' GrMn $50. 2445.
614-448-11131.
LlveS1ock
63
PICKENS FUANITUIIi
Water HNIIr Sill 52, 30 Gol·
llowi\Jatd
Hou11hol&lt;l rumlohlno. 112 mi. lon electr~ 1nd tO G1lllon 3 VNr Old TroH HorN IIGO;
N•tur11 gaa. Yourw cholca. R~glltwld Oulrt• Hone ll•re
Jtrtlcho ltd. Pl. " - " ' · wv, 1151.15 Wornoldorff I Tllomoo Sl,too Groot On Trollo; Oklor
coli 3114-171-1450.
Aoglotwod OUorltr HorN Qllcl.
H~rdw•r•. &amp;14-446-0965
DuNn Sill fuH WIQ Wlltr bed.
tno. Oontto. 114-m2P2.
Woddlng Ringo, $125; Air Con·
Vary-· $200. 304-117f.25!1.
dillontr, S200"i Antique Rocker, 41 Inch mare pony; wutem
. R. l S. Fumlture. New, Ulld,an- $60 ; Poc1s111 W11holond $150, horM Olddlo; t3 lt)ch yCMJih
llq-. Houoohold rumlllllnt•· 614·388-9696.
114-441-7117 or 441Mooon, WY. 304-17).1341.
2222.
Building
A1triglr1tor, FI'HIW, Wnhlr, 55
I Wllk old plgo, $30. NCII. 304A~
Color
175-41.0.
. Supplies
T.V.'o Elc. I14-ZJ0.12:111.
Block, brick, IIWor lllpea, Win· 64
Hay &amp; Grain
SWAIN
nntoto, 11c. cl•udo WI"' ~~-::::~~~~~::
AUCTION &amp; FUANrruAE. 62 -toro, ·Alo
Grande, OH Coli 814- Dairy Alfllla Rolli, dtiiYiry
Olive !II., Oolllpolto. """ I Uold 245-5121.
onllobl!c ••rn'o Form, Al .
fumttwe, heltn , w..em •
u,
304-..7-2111 •
.
Work-·· 114-4*:11H.
56 Pets for Sale
Fol grolrl ICOIIGI IVOIIIble,
VI'~A FUANITUIIi
Grocm ond Supply Shop-Pol llorpn Farm, 304..37-2011.
114-441-3151
Alni·2-0wn
Grooming. All broodo, ocytoo. Hoy lor 0111, botoo $:10.
lome Pol Food Dooltr. Julio 110h, oquoro bolla 62. I up.
Wnhor And Dryer Sll&amp;l W11k, Webb. Colll14-441-0221.
304..71-3110.
Bunk Bod Cornpltlt, 11.:11
5
porokllll,
1111
all
tor
$10.
or
WNk, • Oro- Choot $3.12
Wook, Aocllnor U.24 W11k, will 1111 """""'•· Ono C1f1 lor
Transportalion
115. *-1'11-4103.
Solo And Choir Slo.:tl WCASH
AHD
CARRY
• AKC AduN Docftohundl, t
Aolrlaorlloro Storllna AI PH, Fomoto, 1 IIIII. 1125 Eoch Or 11 Autos for Sale
$200 For Ioiii. I14-371J.-.
Aoclm SMI, 2d fu~:.":~
AKC Chocolota L1brodor Pup- IN7 ComtiO conVIrllble, With
'"· Dlntlll Sol Wfth 4
Cholno" 1121. OPEH: - y ~2. 4 Fontoll, 4 Mote, 114-4* proiMIIonllly ro- 250, I crt,
olec fop, - point,
ThN .. turdoy IA.M. To IPM.
tDr ratoratlon, 14,200. or
· Clolld On lundly. lOCATED: 4
offtr.
liM• Off Route 7 On Route 141, AKC Mln1lu1'8 Plnschlrl, 2
In Conlonary, 11• Mill On IJn. motoo, 12 wkl Old, 5200. eocll. 1171 C.m~ro, V-1, tuiD, ak, new
304-6711-2444.
coin Plkl.
polrd, 11,500. 3fM.I7S.20,.,
AKC rosllt- Cockor Sponlol tm Jeop CJ-7, good cand. 114IIUOIIIol,
IIIII304-175-n:ll.
- · I - · -7-113~
roidy to go,
.:..~___,••_· ·,_,,.-~-.,.,..-53
Antiques
AKC
!Oglo.,.,. 1m Oldl Dllto 01 Wogon,
01
~-....-::-=""-:---:=-• 2 112 -ho l.ookl I Auno Gocd, 1650. l14Buy • loll. A - Anllquoo, ,.._,.~..,d
~
..e-1771. •
.
1t24 E. Main .. ,..,, on At. 124,
-~
10 00
tm vw Rabbit, good cond,
oPcm-to"''I·:OOHourop.,.; •s·uT~!;_y 1' oo Drogonw,:nd Collory: CfA Pw· runo 44,CGO mltoo. 1117&amp;
· ·
·
""• ·
Ilona I Sltm111 Kill- 114- Ford F-:150 truck, ooocf cond,
to 1:110 , .m.1 -·2121.
446-3144 After 7:00 p.m.
runt v.y good. $701[ IICh. 304- - - - - - - - - - - - l Floh Tonk. 2413 Jockoon Avo." :,
ll'S-~21==-;:27. _:-::--=-o:---::::-:
Point P-nl, 304..75-2013, ttll Oldamobllt Clllllto, 350, 4
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Merchandise
llllllloniNto and ouppl .
lor, 11,350. I14-4*71J12.
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aond ..,_ m"-1. 1171 CorwUI. Poocl.. pupDiea, lap. AKC; 1._ O...el, Aunt Good, ~~
Houoo boot 32 ft good cand. In- mlnllluiO Schnluzw
1110.
~~~:r:.o- 1 ~ 1111 ond po-. Coolv II, 114- 1113 Buick Rogal, ........
117-3404.
drivlro lido, mony now porto,
200 Gal. '"" Tonk On Sllldl, Rot To"lor PuPA~~~, 135, IM&lt; onglno 1111 15,000 mlloo, PSIP8,
0no 11 Fl. 2 Arlo C.r Trolllr, 2454517,
1100. 304-ftl-3420.
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411 ft pool tabla, $810. llrm, ••• Happy Jock 3-X tloo collo" M tood contlhlon, 1
cond. 304 .. 71•11!58.
-1111 Conlol,. NO ornlhlllc 1113 T~OII Collet ST, lop., air,
pyralhrolda, lor d:t• • eaton ,.., dotoggw, good -ton.
I Ft. Bid Ll- For Chovrolol SOUTHERN STATE , 304-175- - · -2.2fll.
1t&amp;llloclol • Up. l14-441-0411.
27110.
- Buick Aopl LlmHid, Gocd
AH Wood 1 PtK. Bedroom Young rabblls 1ncl chic: Ill(" tor Condlllon, Meny Ellrul ~~
Suho, Bolcfwln Elocltlc Drgon. - · l14-l'l2_. Ilk for Choro 245-11.3.l".:-:-:-::
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IIIII Iuick LISIIII'o L1lmKid,
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contonto coot, 304· fiT
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lt5-3436 or 304-1'15-1112.
12200, 1
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Old-"111
Aoyolt
BlackborTtoo for lilt, local
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lroughom $5,100, Elloolllnl
you, ,ll I* l qt. gallon, l14-tta• Bundy II!Ao W5. SOW75-4:101. CoOridhlon.
Fully I.Aodld,
1851
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Phone: i14-441·M71. 114-441Cinnlno taro, ,..llntr, oclo, 3I'I-OIIII.
4223.
maple l1bl1, wood bumtr, ••· KlmbiH Oak ContoMI Pllno,
houll lon. 132 8UIIornut, With Bench, Eocollonl Condl· 11M
Oldtmahlll
Ror•ll
Pcrnoroy.
Uonl I \12 YNro Old, Broughlm v.. , AC, PS, PI, PW,
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AMII'M Storoo
2 I Tren1fet1bll 75 V11r Warr1ntv -Cloootto.IIIIo,
~~ All 81ock,
WMkl, prtctd IOIIOftlblo, 304- On Sour\dboold. 614-:117-0141.
,.,DOC Mllol. UIIS. Coli Pot
112.:1111.
Pottllo Q,.nd Pltno Cherry Boyar 514-4*101711, 114-441For-: 2t0 Gal. HOI Tub With Wood, Klmboll, Llkl ...... 4223.
A Supply 01 Chomlclll. U,OOC. $4,200. 114-446-6167.
Phone: 8.,....._1217.
Snare Drum, Exc•lllnt CondJ. 10111 VW Goll Gocd ConciMion,
11,CGO Mlloo, 5 lptld, Air
For s.Jt: Queen Sill Wlllrbtd, tlon. lncludu Lock1bll Clsl, 12,150. IM-44f-7U1
Com""'• 112211. Coli :104-17$. Anti Soverll Olhtr Elltro ftonto,
Phone: 114-241-5515.
2237.·-·
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E•c. Concl.l. Low mi._, ,._
Full al11 a~napy btd with box
Tlr•, Etc. Sw,ltl0. 114-4*m7.

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Merchandise

0000 USED APPUANCES
Wllillrl, drylro, rolriglrOCoro,

Will Not Be Rey»onJJ:I For
Any Dobll Olhor Then My Own

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In lllock. ss.oo Up. llollollln 1!Nell, $2800, 114-1112-3170.
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dropoo. bod"""" '""'· S400. tor

Annoui1CIIII1ents

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SERVICE
992·5335 or
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Household

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drivo, S.W.B.. v.. hlah lplld,
new engiM snd pHalf
tlumlnum lklt whetta, big lket,
$41100,1-77.
11111 Chovy S·IO, Aid, 2.5,
Eloctronlc Full lnlocllon, 7!1,000
lllloO, Ertotlonl Condition,
$3,150. 114-4*7112.
1017 GMC S-11 Jl"""', 4 WD,

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11M Fonl Rlnoer. 4 whlll :

COUnlly Mobllo H - Pork, Al.
33ft, uDr ,... rMnlll lllnt.
lattl; SMi hDmrl Nntalli, 1235;

114-1112•1117

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Ton Trucll $4,00C, Or - Olfor•

Goods
Propo~y for 1111 In 0.1111
County. I acr"' woodtd, :10,000 ITU Air Condlllontr, 30
prlv1t1 b1.1t cto11 to town. Gal-.
Dot Aa~1 • Lorge
MpaU. Clly School ay1t1m, IJ· Inch
OIIItnl,.._ oil~, 1)4-M2-2411. ....ve.l-·t:tflll.
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clulro, Nkl now. $121. , _
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CONIUCIING

Lime

Real ES1ate General

NEW LtsnNG - CHESTER - One floor frame homo
..;th 2 bedrooms, enclosed roar poreh, shed, new vinyl
siding, natural gas Lennox FA hMI, TPC' wator, Eastern
School District. Asking $20,000.

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RETAIL &amp; WHOLESALE SALES
Of Sweet Corn, String Beans,
Tomatoes and New Potatoes, Etc.

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Agriculture

And lhel I might be lhe r1000n, thon I n..• oven
g-aed.
Fathw oot o otoro on lln-lodg•; H he'd Hvod to htvt hit
way
Ho'd have oont mo oH to college and tho bill• btoon gled
to pay.
Thot 1 know w• hie ... bltlon, n- and than ht uoed to
ooy
He'd havo done thla urthly mlation on my gradullfon
doy.
Socly miloed by wilt, Eulo, oone, Richard, Dave, Ron.

MIIY 11, 1V92.

WICK'S
HAULING SERVICE

137-3443.

Ylfll Solo, btby clalhoo &amp; homo,
clothing, ,......,.cko,
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Qooyco ""lngomoc , 1401
Mead btook Dr, Frl &amp; S..t ,
t :II0-12011 noon.

Announcements

7/1711 mo. pd.

POMEROY- Uncoln StrMI - A 2·3 bedroom home ,.;th
upper and lcwor roar poreh and utility room. Coukl ba a
nico starter homo 11111lal property.
$14,000

Lauranc:evllle, Va, 42.11 ICM, I
mlln soutMaat of Llwren-.
colville, V4 mlto N. ol m . 304-

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Harllord, Co""'r ·lol. 100'•12'.
304..75-65111.

FRESH SWEET CORN
Now

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11412". CC(Icf, $1,500.

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FREE ESTIMATES

COMIILI'I'IIIfO

lnlorm.ollon 0\lllod on

Drive, Pt. PN . Fridoy
and Solur·
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PRODUCE

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Covera • Also Boats

hOmo

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:1114..75-1253.

3 Family Vtrd Salt, 123 S. Ptri.

MICIOWIYI OVEN
aaiiYCIIEPIII

Rooms

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Acnogo ovlllololt lor

&amp; VIcinity

FARMS ~·

New Homes • Yiayl Siding
New Gar•t•• • Replaceme11t Windows
Room Allditioas • Roofing

• Custom Seat

MIDDLEPORT - - h Slllll - This homo is just what
tho newtywtda neod to gtt ata~ed in. Has two bedrooms
upstairs will&gt; nice oized kitchen and living room down.
lt8,800

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Fllmlly end Frlenda.

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

•Headliners
• Convertible Tops
• Custom Carpets

POMEROY - Union Ave. - laJgll rooms and a beautiful
stairway come ..;th this homo. It aloo his 3·4 bedroomo,
FANG furnace, and t ~ baths.
$1i,800

In Memory

In Memory of
ROBERT G. PAINTER
on hil birthday
Aug. 8, 1825-

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Public Notice

205 North Second Ava.

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BUILDERS

location.

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Willi" AIIIY

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Pt. Pleasant

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4e Court StrM~ Downtcwn
Gllipoli1, 1-614~
Don~ forget thot we've moved direct·
ly acron the 11rMIIrom our original

Public Notice

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KIT ' N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wrlgbt

Furnished

wllh

rtltonlblei r_.rk:Uona, }Water,

614·949·2804

Bennetts Mobile Home Heiiiti~ag

Real Estate General

CRIMINAL RECORDS

PARTS &amp; SERVICE
Mowen • Gall Saws
•Weedeaten

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Eojlul

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houM newly ,.., adata d. Z.llrge -forront--orllllnlh.
HOIIC.
bomo, . . , _. - i l P!tgl. StorllngOC $12CIN. lludlo, hl!nllnt co bin. y ownw. 114 ......o.
1AIIIftto
- -· Aoducocf1 Don ......... Black, 114·311-1210!
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Ali!l'trolltr _ ..with
1411--upo.
Coli ••• 2:00 p.m., 304-Jn.

Clotha, Womtnl Golt Bag'
HouHholtllttmt, Toys.
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IAONt OHIO

. Brenda Wober
A. Br-n, Cool the
A.

Card of Thanks

7S.,Raccoon

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Toytl, Chtmlllly Tobie, Clothing
lluch Mlocl
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Slturdoy, Sundoy, 1-4 Al~

RAONEMOWER
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Moving Sate: Soturdoy lugUOI
llh • ••. 1101 Ook DrivO iSti!lng -.
Vlllty
. I . Troller, OoQ Pon,

DEIDUIE
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. 4:30 P. a DAY IEFOIE
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PUiliCAnOI
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Total electric spl~·level home
in nice Syracuse neighbor·
hood. Fully equipped almondoolored kitchen, dining room,
2-3 bedroom'large family
room, office space, laundry
room, sunporch, supplemen·
tal. woodbumer in basement,
2 car garage, fenced in back·
yard. Owner anxious for

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

&amp; VIcinity

Public Notice

Public Notice

Pomero'~ -Middleport, Ohio

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441-013t.
1110 lllloublll\l Ecllpeo 01 Atd

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Mlloogt, 1 Ownw, 114-317-G404 ••
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82 Plumbing &amp;
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Healing
I, PS, PI, PW, ~91 I4MIFll

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57114.

Carl1r'1 Plumbing
Fourth and Pine
Oalllpolll, Ohio

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Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

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Midi"""' Ellclrlcol,
~ ·1m -lac llnlnd Prt1 . Aulo., 304..J'S.I7111.
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Do Houllng An ~mo..:;:
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AnypiiCI, No Job Too ~ Qri,l
Wogon, 4 Cyllnifar, 4 Spood, For Too Ulllt. BIHtMnt Ctufflrit'"'
Solo Or Tridt. l14-241.aootl.
Gtnorol Work, Any Klndl 1)4-..•
3'19-2271 Anrtlmo.
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87
Upholstery · ••
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trl county oroo 21 ,..,., Tho
ONLY.
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7:00 (J). 0 u;v llummlr
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clollng ceremony (T); gold

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GRAEFENBURG, Ky . (AP) Gov. Brereton Jones and five oth·
ers were injured Friday when the
stale's 12-year.Old executive heli·
copter crashed into a rural mvine.
An .auending physician said
Jones, a native of Point Pleasant,
W. Va., had a "moderate" back
injur)o. Others in the helicopter had
more serious injuries, but none was
life·l);rel!tening.
The injuries were mioor consid·
ering the condition of the wreckage
and the site oflhe cmsh.
· "We came out remarkably
well," said deputy press secrelaly
Bill Griffm, a passenger whose ann
was injured. "Thank God about
that We are exuemely lucky to be
alive."
Others on board . were state
Adjutant General Robert L.
DeZarn. state troOper Danny Reed,
pllot Jim Cary and co-pilot Logan
Weiler. Cary a~ed to have the
most serious inJuries, undergoing
surgery for a broken pelvis and
brokep le~.
The .Sikorsky S· 76 model was
traveling from Frankt'on to attend a
luncheon at Fon Knox when·Grif·
fin said there was a loud noise
shortly after takeoff. Moments
later, Griffin sal~ they smelled
smoke and the helicopter slafted
·weaving through the air.
''The pilots really did a hell of a
job. From the moment we started to
weave back and forth, they did
everything they could to try to give
. us a S1Cady landing. They worked it
aU tile way do\Vn to the ground,"
Griffin said.
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lope of a bDI in rural She~y Coun·

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fort. It slid a' short distance and
slammed into a ~ at the bottom
of a ravine.
Its tail section was snapped in
two places, tips of its rotors were
sheared off and two large pieces of
wreckage were nearby. The right
front windshield was shattered and .
sll!n'ed where it struck the !ml.
As the helicopter went down,
Griffin said Jones and Reed joined
hands and bowed their heads in
pmyer.
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on the cause of the crash until an
investigation was COf!lplete.
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re!ireil Gilll
Academy High School vo-a1 instructor, and one tile co-found~rs
or the Gallia County Juaior Fair 43 years ago, has ~~~:ted as orr.cud
livestock sale storer since the sales began 41 years ago. Recently,
Shaver was oae of 34 leachers and school administrators from
nearly 3,000 alumni or The Ohio State Department or Agricultural
Education to receive a Diamond Amiiversary Award.

entries were UP. by 90 this year·,
Deel said, while the number of
steers sold remained the same and
sheep entries were up slightly .
Comparisons with last year's sale
show three more sheep were sold
this year over 1991, while the
tobacco entries were the same.
Lee Johnson, Crown City ,

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repeated as an auctioneer at the
sale, and he was joined in the booth.
by Harry O'Call, Washington
Court House. The ringmen were
Mark Curry, Jerry Deel. Eugene
Elliott, Garry Fellure, Wayne Jividen, Skip Meadows, David Mills,
Kent Shawver and Tom Wood·
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bie White and Keith Spencer were a:warded
grand champion for their 4-H team demonstra·
tion on recycling with lbe reserve champion
award going to Josh Hager and Sari Putman.

The demonstrations were held Friday at the
Senior Citizeas Center and were judged by John
Costanzo and Alice Wolfe. All four of the 4·
H'ers will be traveling to Columbus to partici·
pate for more honors at the Ohio State Fair. (T·
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Chief justice race heats -up

GOVERNOR JONES

what he said was a copy of a letter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The race for Ohio Supreme Coun Moyer sent io court employees,
chief justice is reminiscent of 1986 asking them to contribute $200
when then-challenger Thomas apiece.
"Judge Moyer should let them
Moyer ousted Chief Justice Frank
Celebrezze with campaign allega- catch up on their work and stop
begging them for money on state
tions of politital excesses.
Now, Moyer - a Republican time," Gorman said.
Jim Gravelle, Gorman campaign
incumbent seeking anolher six· year
term - finds himself playing spokesman, said Moyer also used
defense in ailothcr.lcS$-Ihan-digni· questionable tac:tics in dealing with
potential contributors who include
lied scntp.
lawyers
with cases pending before
Democratic challenger Roben
the
Sup~
Court.
Gorman of Cincinnati claims
Gravelle
said the lawyers
Moyer is wrongfully soliciting
received
letters
advising that col·
campaign money from court
leagues
on
the
opposing side in
employees.
Moyer denies the assenions and their cases are helping raise money
says Gorman, who is judge of the for Moyer.
He said the letter quotes Moyer
1st Ohio District Coun of Appeab,
as
saying while such help will not
has laundered illegal con.tributions
keep
him from ruling. impartially,
from state employees through a
he
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step down from thcir cases
labor union. Gotman denies iL
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Last week, Gorman released if asked.

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crashed shortly after takeoff, injuring all six on
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Press Secretary Bill Griffin from tbe scene after
Gov. Brereton Jones' helicopter crashed in
Grafenburg, Ky., Friday. The Silkorsky S·76

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are extremely pleased." Dee! said:
"Average market prices for hogs
and steers were down, while lambs
were up slightly, but not by much.
When you look at that, that's
tremendous support for our youth
and lheir projects. The difference
between the approximate market
value and what was paid at the sale
is really a contribution to the kids."
. The sale, which ran for nearly
eight hours, was the 41st for steers,
the 34th for sheep, the 32nd for
hogs and the tenth for tobacco pro·
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lope to Matchmaker, c/o this newtpa· alive. You're In a cycle wllore
BEDE OSOL per, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH expectations can be fultllled.
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might appear that the breakure going competitive situations today, but, on
solely to otllllra today, yet when the final the other hand, don't let them lntlml·
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keen o b - and a quiCk leerner to- wour lilt, "''"rlllil or the world too ••rl·
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VIII IIIOuld do qulie Mil In the year There are - a l within rNcll.
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with ~ctivity ·Friday afternoon. The fair's 43rd
. edition wound down Saturday ni&amp;bt with the
teen dance sponsored by the 0 .0. Mcintyre
Park District.

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GALLIPOLIS - The total
amount of money spent at tho-43al
Gallia County Jumor Fair's livestock sale Friday is up b.y mor~
than $5,000 over 1991, testilpony
to the· "tremendous support" ,Jocal
businessmen and citizens have
given to the county's youth over
the years, 4-H Agent Fred Dee!
commented.
A rota! of $199 ,594.84 was
spent on the 517 saleable projects
auctioned off at this year's sale.
The 1991total was $194,136.66 for
424 entries.
Figures compiled by Dee! and
the 4-H staff showed that
$115,959.74 was spent on the 97
steers sold for an average of $1.03
per pound. Hog sales brought in a
total ·o f $61,851.40 for 295 ani·
mals, an avemge of $1.29. Sheep
sales reeled in $19;158.70 for 115
animals, an average of $1.95. The
10 tobacco proje~ts sold yielded
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times a,void an apparent guess by
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Pass 3 •
Pass
keeping track of the opponents' high· 2 •
card points. On other deals, such as to- I •
Pass Pass Pass
day's, you must count their suit 1·
Opening lead: " 8
lengths.
After East opened with a weak twobid, showing a good six-card suit and
6·10 high·card points, North and
South bid aggressively to four spades. . that East had begun wtth three spades,
West led the heart e;ght. East won six hearts and at least two clubs. This
With the 10, cashed the king and con· meant East had at most two dia·
with the ace. Knowing West moods. Therefore, tbe contract had
also out of .the suit, declarer become a cerlainty.
ruffed hogh .. As 11 ;s usually wrong to Declarer cashed the ace and king of
overrufl With ~ guaranteed trump diamonds. Tben he led his low dia·
tnck, West threw a club.
mond and confidently finessed dum·
South, contmued w1th a spade to my's 10. Finally he cubed lbe dia·
dummy s Jack, then a spade to the mond queen and discarded his club
queen and ace. West exited with the loser to make lbe contract.
clu~ queen. Declarer won with dum·
·wen played, partner; said North.
my s ace, drew the last trump (West But he had noticed that if South had
discarding a club) and carefully cashed his last trump before touching
cashed the club king.
diamonds (and why not?), he would
Declarer had lost three tricks and have squeezed West and not needed
was laced with a club loser. Soulh any finesses.
paused to count East's hand. He knew

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ter but the message is clear and its
tone is chilling ... it says your
opposing counsel is on the bandwagon and you're not. yet" Gravelle said.
In denying all charges, Moyer
said, "I have not and I will not
allow employees of this court to
make contributions to myself or
other candidates for the Supreme

Coun."
Moyer released what he said
was a memo he sent to court
employees, reminding them of
rules barring judges from accepting
employee contributions and
employees from political activities ·
during work hOurs.
.
He said he sent a similar
reminder to Sheldon Taft, chairman
of his re-election commiuee, along
with a roster of coun employees.

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