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f'w~D• 12-The Dally Sentinel

~-Area

Thursday. July 5, 1990

Pon Mlioy-Middleport, Ohio

deaths-- Squads have 9 calls July 4

: Connie Adams
:· Connie Jean Adams, 41, of
:Stewart, died Tuesday evening at
:Camden Clark Memorial Hospi-tal after an extended Illness.
: Born In Reedsville, daugbler ot
. Wanda Kelley Adams and the
: late Oyde Adams, she was
: employed by Federal Hocking
:Middle Scbool as a custodian.

Stir!vlng are a daughter, Bath.
al home; one brother, Richard
Adams, Lancaster; two n~&gt;­
phews, Riehle Adams and Terry
Adams, both of Lancaster.
Services will be held Friday al
1 p.m. al White Funeral Pome In
CooMIIe wllh Rev . John Misner
otflclatlng. Burial will be In tbe
Stewarl Cemelery. Friends may
call at the luMeral home alter 5
p.m . Thursday .

Middlepol1 Coul1 news
Eight were fined and another
forfeited a bond In lhe Tuesday
·night court of Mlddleporl Mayor
::Fred Hottman.
: Fined on three charges was
-Lance T. Hermann, Middleport,
l25 and costs for disorderly
manner and disorderly manner
. alter being warned, and $100 and
: costs for resisting arrest.
· Others fined were Jeffrey E.
:vmars, Whitehall, S425 and
:COsts, and lhree days In jail,
1&gt;Wl; Terry W. Mullins, Langsville, $50 and costs, consuming
alcohol In a motor vehicle;

Shirley Cole, Mlddleporl, $25 and
costs, open conlalner; Marvin L.
Warren, Polnl Pleasanl, $10 and
costs, expired operalor's II·
cense; Charles E. Fllchpalrtck,
Mlddleporl, $10 and cosls, no
molorcycle endorsement; Melody Clark, Middleport, S50 and
costs, disorderly manner; and
George M. Gordon, Mason, W.
Va .. $425 and costs, and three
days In jail, DWI.
Craig Sleven Baldwin, Blu~&gt;­
creek, W.Va . !orfelleda$60bond
lor no driver's llcense.

Nine calls for assistance were
answered by ucils of Meigs
Counly Emergency Medical Services on Wednesday.
AI 2:46 a.m., Pomeroy was
called lo Welchtown HIU lor
Becky Comer, who was taken lo
Veterans Mwmorlal Hospital. AI
9:59a.m., Pomeroy was called to
Locust Grove; Ilene Swain was
transporled from there lo
Camden-Oark Memorial Hospital. Racine squad was called lo
Adams Road at 10:50 a.m. lor
Josh Ryan, who was lransported
lo Velerans Memorial.
At 1:50 p.m., Rutland was
called to Side Hill for Woody

Kuhn. Kuhn was taken lo Plea ·
sant Valtey Hospilal. The Racine
Fire Deparlrnent was called to
Third Street lora lree fire at 3:16
p.m. AI 4:06 p.m., Mlddleporl
squad was dispatched to Overbrook Cenler for William Smllh.
He .was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. At 5:32p.m.,
Middleport was called to South
Second; Rhoda Fox was laken lo
Pleasant Valley Hospital. At 8:16
p.m., Chester Fire Deparlmenl
went to West Shade for a car fire
and at 9:29p.m., Middleport was
dispatched to South Second for
Jane Ann Warner. She was taken
to Holzer Medical Center.

NAOONAL WEATHER FORECAST TO 7 AM EDT 7...10

?omeroy Court news
: In the courl of Pomeroy Mayor
fUchard Seyler Tuesday night.
IM'Ven were fined and seven
-oibers forfelled bonds.
. Fined were William D. Whit·
:11Jlglon, Pomeroy, $213 and costs,
·!15saull: James Hannan, Pom~&gt;­
roy, $63 and costs, disorderly by
lnloxlcatlon: Gene P. Hood.
l\llddleport, $63 and cos IS, dlsor@rly conduct; James E. Harris,
· Middleport, disorderly cooducl ,
:$A:! and cos Is; Charles Knapp,
Mldleport, DUI, $375 and costs.
and $63 and costs. operating
tinder suspension; Andy Palterson. Syracuse, $63 and costs,
expired registration; and Wlllla m Erb, Mason, W. Va ., $63 and
costs, operating under
suspension.
Forfeiting bonds were Edward
Burket!. Middleport, $43, Improper backing; Matthew R.
Smith, Cheshire, $63, squealing
!Ires; Marvin K. Wisecup, Mlddleporl, $43. allowing children
under 16 to ride In the back of a
pickup truck: Elnora Bernard,
Reedsville. $63, expired vehicle
reglslrallon; Darr!n Cremeans,
Racine, $63, expired vehiCle
reglstrallon ; John Ward, Middlepar~ $63, dlsordejlyconducl; and

Rober! F . Jeffers, Pomeroy.
$2.3, leaving the scene of an
accident and $63, failure to
control.

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Grltlith, Vanessa Harless and
Tara Fllchpatrlck.
The tradllional ox roast was
held In Rutland Park, which was
the location for all of the
post-parade evenls. The afternoon offered train rides for
children, food of all sorts, games,
contests and live musical
enlertalnment.
Enlertalnment was provided
twice during the day by the
Rainbow Cloggers. Aluo perform lng for the crowd was the
Blue Jean Special Band.
The Fourth of July Celebration
In Rutland was held for tbe
benefll of the Fire Department In
the village, which will receive the
proceeds from the events.

Hospital news

Dally stock prices
(As of 18:38 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol munl. Ellis a. Loewl
Am Electrtc Power .......... ... 29*
AT&amp;T ................... .......... .. 38't4
Ashland Oil ........ ..... ....... 35\i,
Bob Evans ........................... 14
Charming Shoppes ............. .10\i,
City Holding Co .. ... .. .. ..... ... 14\'l
Federal Mogul. .................... 17
Goodyear T&amp;R ............ 29)1,
Heck's ............................... Ni A
Key Centurion ... ........ ........ .12 y.
Lands' End ......................... 16',&lt;;
Limited Inc ........................ . 24
Mulllmedla Inc ......... .... ....... 73
Rax Restauranls ..........
.. . 2\i,
Robbins &amp; Myers .......... 22'h
Shoney's Inc ................. .. .14',&lt;;
Slar Bank ........... . ......... .... .20 34
Wendy 's Inti ........ ... .. ........... 6Y,
Worthington lnd .................... 24

South Central Ohio
Showers and lhunderstorms
likely early Thursday night and
becoming partly cloudy alter
mldnlghl, wllh a low belween 65
and 70. Chance of rain Is 60
percent. Moslly sunny F'rlday,
with highs In the low 80s.

Accident free
Meigs Counly had no automo.
bile accidents on the Fourth or
July.
The accldenHree holiday was
confirmed through reporls from
the State Highway Patrol. the
Meigs County Sheriff's Department, and villages olflclals.

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~~G ROOM SUITE.................. Reg. $699 NOW $299

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SOFA AND LOVESEAT
MATCHING WING CHAIR _... Reg. S1299 NOW
THESE ARE JUST AFEW EIAMPlfS YOU'U FIND. OVER
SO MORE SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM AT BLOWOUT PRICES.

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Vol40. No.296
Copyrighted 1990

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Rates were increased this yPar

10$50 an hour for a min im um of
two hours. Last nigh!, council
reduced the pool party rates to
$35an hour fora minimum of two
hours.

PATRIOTIC KIDS - These youngsters showed
their patriotic spirit In Rutland's Fourth of July
parade on Wednesday . Area youth were encouraged to be an active part of the parade, which was

Meellng wllh council in fP.
gards to the pool was Za ne
Beegle. manager He prese nted
to council a breakdown of costs
for pool operation fr om it s
opening to July 4. It showed a
profit of $1 ,622.07 .
Gene Imbod en of the Syracuse
Fire Department also met wllh
council and asked that ofllcials
give consideration to placing a
new one mill lev y on the No
vember ballot to be used lor thl'
replacemenl of lire equipment
Council took no action on th e
request until It Is dete rmi ned
what It will cost the average

homeowner and how much mo"

ney a one mill levy will generate.
In oth er action, howrver, coun -

cil did vote to place on the ballot a
renewal levy of 1.8 mills for
current expense. The money
from the current expe nse levy is

used to pay tor street lighting .
Council also agreed to adver·
lise for bids on repair of Seventh
Street In front ol Syracuse
Elementary to be financed with
Iss ue 2 monies
Also meeting with council were
Bill t.rnott, and th e Rev. Michael
Panglo of the Rejoicing Life
Church in Middleport in rega rd
to a tent revival to be held July
n25. The tpnts will be placed on
Louks' Field. Jim Pape. council·
man. Is to see If all ba seba ll.
games are completed and that
there are no co nflicting dates a nd
then advise counc iL Services will
be held at 1: 30 In the even lng with
Bible studv at 10 a.m. each day
Council . accepted the 1991
budget as prepa red by .Jan ice
Lawson. clPrk -l r rasurrr . in th P

amount of $171,415.
Kathryn Crow, councilman .
reported that 58 street repla cement signs are needed following
her survP:v of lhr l awn. Coun cil

agreed to purchase the neces ·
sa r y signs.
II was reported that c hild re ry
are rid i ng bikt's down toward th~
river around the marina and arc·

swimming In that area. Council
agreed that this mu st be stopped
and asked parent s to keep th eir
children away from th ere. Coun ·
cil did indicate that gu ard pos ts
will be placed in th at area.
In regard to the proposed
annPxntion of sevrral arrrs 1o

the villa ge to allow for deve lop
m e nl, It was pointed out that the
property use if the annexa 1ion is

approved will be for the construe
tio n of a senior citizens complex

and no t tor general low and
middle inco me familif's.

Attending.

Mayor

Ebcr

PickPn s. Mrs L 1wson . Crow.
Pape. Minter Frya r . and Jim

Hill,

and

Poti er Ch ief Jim

Co nnoll.v .

Ohio House committee tones Two are hospitalized after
down drug-fighting legislation two-vehicle wreck Thursday

An action lor divorce has been
flied In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Terry D. Michael,
Rutland, agalnsl Jennifer Sue
Michael, Middleport.

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BEDROOM SUITS,
APPLIANCES, TV'S, DINING
ROOM FURNITURE, PLUS
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one oil he events held In Rutland on Independence
Day. The theme lor the parade was "Our
American Heritage."

Divorce sought

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Syracuse Council cuts
pool party rates $15

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Exlended Forecast
Saturday tbrourb Monday
Fair weal her Salurday, with a
chance of showers and lhunder·
storms Sunday and Monday .
Highs will range from 75 to 85
Salurday, and In the 80s Sunday
and Monday. Overnight lows will
be belween 55 and 65 early
Saturday, and In lhe 60s Sunday
and Monday mornings .

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By KATHRYN CROW
Sentinel News Sial!
Pool party rates at London
Pool In Syracuse were reduced
by Syracuse VIllage Council at Its
regular meeting Thursday night .

"YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE"

Oak • Formica Top

Pick-4

A marriage license has been
granted by tbe Meigs County
Probate Court to Duncan Eric
Mozingo, 26, and Rhonda An·
dreonl, 21, both of Rutland.

STOREWIDE FRIDAY, JULY 6 AND SATURDAY, JULY 7

SIIAU IEDIOOM SUITI

969

License issued

BIG JULY 4TH BLOWOUT SALE

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Daily Number

Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS- Amber Lohn,
Pomeroy; William K. Smith,
Middleport.
DISCHARGE- Karen Pooler.

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WEATHER MAP - A weak cool front will produce widely
scattered lhunderstonns In the Ohio Valley. Widely scatlered
thunderstonns also will be present In the Southern Roekle&amp;. The
hoi, sleamy weather continues In the Southern Plains and
soulbeBSI portion of the country. SeBSonable lentperatures have
moved Into the Northern Plains and Great Lakes. Showers move
Into the Pacific Norlbw.,.l. The Desert Southwest continues to
bake with the triple digit temperatures.

Stocks

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Reds roll

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lor Its classic fire truck. Miscel·
laneous division winners were
Chuck Harmon lor his Uncle Sam
costume, !lrst place; 4·H Go
Getters, second place and Jason
Knight, who was also dressed as
Uncle Sam. third place.
Winners of the pie baking
contest, which was held In the
afternoon, were Margie Bishop,
first place; Donna Weber, second
place; and Judith Hill, third
place. In the cake decorating
contest, held In conjunction wllh
the pie contest, first place went to
Dorothy Leach, second place to
Cathy Lambert; and third place
to Wilma Davidson. After the
baking contests, the entries were
auctioned.
Games concluded for the child·
ren during the afternoon In·
eluded an egg toss, bubble
blowing contest, balloon loss,
watermelon seed spittlng contest. thre~&gt;-legged race and lug of
war. Cash prizes were awarded
to the winners: Dustin Pullman.
Joseph McCall. Clndl Stewart.
Kristen Dassylva, Jamltha Wll·
!ford, VIrginia Hamaker, Amber
Huddles ion, Sandra Moore, Phyl·
Us Clark, R.D. Barnhart, Scott
George, Tyler Barnes, Holly

Ohio Lottery

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLU MBUS - Mindful of the

House in Janu ary in different
form .
.
Lawmaker s discovered that

high cost of increasing thr prison
population . a selerl Ohio Hou se

increased prison terms and man datory sentences would balloon

committee moved Thursda y to·
ward ton ing down a comprehen·
s lve drug-lighting bill slated lor
passage la ler this month .

lhl' prison populat ion b&lt;•yond the
sta te's ability to pay lor space.
The latest version has a pri ce
ta g of about $70 million. wh ich

somet hing about lh&lt;• drug prob·
!em . All we're doing is exc using
a nd alibiing."
McLin also induced the com

T hf' committf'rworkrdi1 sw ay
through 62 amrndmen Is, with t hP

.Jones sa id i s all the state can
a fJord o n its light bud get . HP said

mitlf'P to Plimina te a f]v('·year
mandai ory i ncarrrr at io n for pos·

Ohio Public De fender's Office
winning more round s than the
Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys
Association.
Re p . Wa y ne .Ione s . D·
Cuyahoga Fa l ls, r ommi11 C'P
c hairman , told mrmbprs hl'

h&lt;• is co nfer rin g closely with
Se nate sponsor Cha r IPs Henr v.
R·Warrcn,m hopes ol avo iding a
formal House·Senate co nferenc e
comm ittee ft ght.
In Thursday' s action. Rrp .
Rhine Mcl.ln, D-Dayton. wan 7-4

scss lng a fin•arm durin g a
drug · tra ff ick ing offense Posses
sion of a weapon during other
felon res c a lls lor an extra three·
vea r mandatory se ntence.

REDUCED!

1S IICH·21 INCH
S.ONS lOX SPIINGS
AND umrss
.. YO

50°/o OFF

IWIN.fQU.QUEIN

SIZE BRASS HEADBOARDS

$28-$38-$48

t hought we wC'I"c ga in~ to do

amPnd mPnt

An oth er M cLin amendmr n1
allow s a judge to revokr an
indi vidu&lt;-tl 's drive r lice nsr for a

allowing Individual s to avoid a
drug trafficking c ha rge by cla im·
ing m os t sma ll amounts of drug s
arr for thrlr ow n personal use .
'Wr ' rp Irving lo ge l th e drug

first ·degree fclonv drug r on vic
tio n. and s uspe nd it for up to five
vca r.s fo r other drug offenses.
'rhe bill originally mandated
thosr pr nallir.s.

"war on drugs" thai c lean?d thr

dealer s," snid Rep . Otto Bt&gt;atty
.J r, D -Co lumbu s. i n support of

But the com mi1tf'f' Wf' nt &lt;.~ l ong
with 1he prosl•cutors in redur i ng

Senate las t year and then the

MeLin 's amendme nt.

hOJX'S

w fi nish

work next Thur s·

day and perhaps vote the bill out.
It would then go to the full Ho use
and Senate for approva l la ter in
the month or in Augu s t. he said
Th e bill already Is a scalrd
down ve r si on of the $2 billion

approv'--11

of

her

Co ntinued on page 10

Forecast cooler weather for Ohio
By United Press International
More co mfo r table weather 111

somr cases as muc h as

10

rlegrrescoo ler th an the Fo urth of
July - is in Ohio 's wpath r r
picturp for 1hl' nrx t eoupk of

days .
T he cold front that e ntered the
Buckeye Stat e early T hursda .1·
morning was ju s t about ou t of the
state early Frida y mornin g. and
humidit y lrvels wPrr t o br morr

ZENITH TV'S

·' If we start burning the users.
we'rr going to hurt the dea lers . ..
sa id Rep. Russ Guerra J r ..
R-Eng lPwoo&lt;l an oppo nent. "I

rea sonabll' through Sa turda y
Highs were to range from
around 70 in the nort h to the lower
80s in the extreme south Fr ida y
and around 80 s tatewide Sa t ur ·

day . So mr W ednt' sd a ~ rrad i ng s
wrrP near 100 .
11 was a warm riJ .\ ' acros s mos1
of Ohio Th ursday, wi 1h a f1t•rnoun

highs rangrng through the 80s to
thr mid · 90s. The coolest reading
~a s a 79 at Clevela nd. while 9os
wrrf' rcportrd from bo th Dayton
and Co lumbu s.
Sca ttered showPrs ;.m d 1hun
der stor m s broke ou t over CP n1ral

and southern oh io In th e early
afternoon. died out a nd then
rPfirPd in late aftrr noo n and
Pvt'ning . Rain fall amount s va r
ied widely , from mostly 1race
amount s to somP luc alizPd

ODMR to hold public
forums this summer
The Ohio Depa r tment of Men tal Retardation and Develop·
mental Disabilities will co nduc t
public forums this summer to
ol!er citizens and policymakers
the opportunil y to disc uss the
departm en1's

nrw

long·lerm

plan .
The department has begun
general dlstrlbullonof Its JO .year
plan, "Choices and OpUons for
People: A Winning Slrategy for
Ihe 1990s." The plan Is the res ult
of two years of dlscu ss ron and
comment through public forums
(AprU 1988throughJanuaryl992,
and a review of lhousands of
leiters and documents. The department sought !he opinions of
parents, advocales, government
employees and service providers
to chart directions that will a ffect
programs In the fulure.

State legislator s wi ll co·
moderate some of th e forum s
with ODMRDD s taff. Di rec tor
Robert Brown or Terry Walla ce.
deputy director for policy and
planning, will open each session
with an overview of the plan, and
will Introduce legislators who
will offer remarks rel atin g to the
plan and the budget. Public
testimony will follow .
Th e forums will be held al
deparlment ·operated develop·
mental centers from July 10
through lhe end of August. All
forums a re on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.
The neares t lecture 10 Meigs
County will be held al the
Gallipolis Developmental Cenler
on Tuesday , July 31 . More
lnformallon may be obtained by
calling 446·1642 .

t1moun1 s i n Pxccss of 2 Inches
Heav y ra infall eausrd fl as h
flooding
in westt&gt;rn Vinton

Cou nt y T hursdav night A she·
riff' s ·di s pa tc her said a mobile
homr and a car wr rr washed
&lt;Jway IJy high water s. but no one
was injur('J Thf' di spa tc her sa id

Ohio Routes 611 and 34~ re
ma ined c losed Thursda y morn
ingbecau se ofhlghwater U.S.50
was c losed ove rnight. but wa s
reported pa ssable by morning .
As the high moves east of the

A two vehicle accident In
Pomeroy sent two people to the
hospital Thursda y evening, while
six oth ers refused trea tmen t.
According to the Pomeroy
Pa ller DPpartm ent. Al&lt;m Eas 1Pr
was t raveling south un Spri ng

Aven ue when the brakes fai lwd
on his 1976 Ford truck . c au sing
him to strik e a parked 1977 rord
tr uc k owned by Violet Brown

J aunlla Arthur and Geo rge
Easter. both passengers in th&lt;·
Eas ler veh icle. were transported
to Vpteran s M emori al Hos pi1al.
whPrl' they were trrated for
co ntu sions and rrlt&gt;il-'&gt;Pd. Other
pa ssP ngrrs refusing 1rPa1mrn t

were Cheste r Arthur. Sr . ChPs
ter Arthur. Jr .. Alan Eas ter.
Shirley Kerns. Kathv Shockey
and ElsiP Ea strr .
Eas ter' s vehic iP sustained
moderate dam age ancl was
towed from the accide n1 sc r nr.
Alan Ea ster wa s cited for no
insurance and hav ing r hildrr n

under thragpo f IG in the back of a
pirk·up .
E arlier i n t hf' day Thur sday.

By CHARLENE HOEF'Lit:H
Sentinel News Stall
OVP News Staff

Independent ca ndid ate for the
11th Dist rict Ohro Se nate sear
ThP Ross Count y Boa rd of
Elec ti ons recently ac ted on Ea st·
ma n's petitions , verifying the
val idity of 969 signatures on hi s
peti tions. well abovl' th e required
909 .
Hi s name wi II appear on the
:slovember 6 ballot, along with
Sen. Jan Mi chael Long, ID ·
Clrclevl llcr and Dan Hl eronl ·
mu s. tR ·lronto nl .
The 11th Ohio Se nale District
includes Athens, Gallla, Jack ·
son, Lawrence, Meigs . Pick·
awwy, Ross and Clinton VI unties .
In discu ss ing his candidacy.
Eas tman said that his goal II
elected will be lo put "common
sense" back Into government.
The candldale said thai people
need to have a c hoice and he Is
running lor lhe office to give
them that choice. "The lltlle guy
and his lifestyle Is my concern,"
commented Easlman, who referred lo himself as the "working
man 's candidate."
He lalked aboul the tax str uc·

of

showers

and

The shower s will linger Mon
d ay, and lair sk ies will retu rn
Tuesda y. Highs Monday will
agai n be In the 80s, while
Tuesday' s readings will be 75 to
R5 . Lows during Ihe period will be
mainly in the 60s.
The moderating weather will
per mit a var iety of !arming
chores. although wind speeds
may reach levels high enough lo
Inhibit spraying except In the
morning and evening hours.
The winds will keep ground
level ventllation adequale lor
moderate drying rates with pan
evapo ration amounllng to
around a quarter-Inch a day.
Small grains should ripen at a
good pace and harvest conditions
will be good as light dews
dissipate fairly early.
The dry sunny weather will
also con tribute to good hay
Conllnued on page 10

Po lief'

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-Local news briefs-.
Fire hits Flair Furniture building
F'Dur tH!'d fire departm1•nts from P1 Plpac;; 1n1 . Ca llip olis,
\!,alley and F'lalruck re sponded to a fire al Fla i r· Furn it un•.

owned bv CPri l Wi lliams of Pt. Pleasa nt at 9: 2~ p.m T hursda1·
rvening
Thr firr v.-a s apparrn 1l y s1af1Pd by l igh1nin g ',\·hich s1ruck
th r a1tic portion of the building acco rding to wi1nPs~rs

It wa s rrport rd lha I a pa rtme n1so n thr top fl oor ol 1hr bu rlrlrng
Wf'rr rlf'stro.vf'd whilr furnllurr in botto m fl oor WPrr cl amLigi•d
h.v srn okf' and wa !Pt
Af1rr l hpir arri val fircfi ghll 'rc; hacl1hP
fire undPrcontrol wi thin 40 minu tPs
F: st im ali'd dam ;IRP-"
wPn' no1 availablE' at prrs s tim e.

4 from Rutland hurl in wreck
Four RutlJnd rrsid en1.s suffered minor mjurit·~ T hur sda.\
whPn 1hr rar 1hcy wrrr r ld ing in wr nt off 1lle rn;1U ,l!ld
ov PrlurnPd
The e a r . dri ve n l&gt;y Hay·m ond Wilford. -tO . wa :-. 1ran• ling
northbound on SH ~ JHa round 10: 30 p.m . whf'n hf' los1ro n 1rol 1n r1

Co ntinued on pa gr 10

Eastman's petitions valid; will seek
17th District Ohio Senate seat Nov. 6

Ity level s will be on the Increase
Sund ay . with highs reaching well
into th e 80s . and there will a lso be
r han ce

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when Miller fail ed to stop and
s1 ruck 1he re ar of Mulfo rd' s ('Jr.

assurPd c lear dls 1ance whrn shr

Ro n Easlman of Sumner Road.
Chf'.s1er. has been certified as an

t hunclersl orms.

Mulford had s lopped on WP.S I
Main S1rcet to mak r

Pauline Miller wo .s riled for

stair Sa1 unla y, sou th winds will
r eturn . T r mprra t ure and humid -

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struck the !'Par of a vehlclP

drive n by Step hanie Mulford .
According to a report fr om the

turr and i1s unfairness whcrr•
propert y ownr r.s have to lake on

the · ·rrsponsibtlily for schools
and about every thing else" and
t•xprrs sed roncf'rn for thr " man

with just" dollar in hi s pocket. "
Charging representation lor
on ly big bu si ness a nd the lega l
co mmunit y, and a lack of rep res
e ntat ion lor the ord inary citizen .
Eastman said he represents a
c ha nrr lor change II' elected.

Athrn ~

('(Junlir s . ;~nd 1:-. J "llpt ·t
visor of lhP Mf'ig ~ Snl! and \\' ;~ l t 'l
Co nscr\'a 1io n Di s l r ir l Ht · ht·
l ongs to 1h P Church of C hr i ~1
Ea ~ tm nn

sav:-. hi s

c amp&lt;~r g n

will consls! mos1l.v of makin g
per so n &lt;.~ ] appe ar ;_mr t• {If
ro m
mu ni tv act ivities and fl' . , lh als
slncr his financrs arr l imill'd . 1-11 •

a lle nded seve ra l Fourth of .1ulv
celebra tions in thr di str icl .

He sa id he felt there should be
more state supporl for s mall
bu sinesses and co ndemned spe
cia ! cons ideration lor fo re ign
in vestors .

A native of Meigs County. fhe
!lrst lime candidate graduafed
!rom Pomeroy High School and
attended Ohio State University a
yea r. A dairyman In easlern
Meigs Cant y, he Is married and
has lwo daughters ·attending
schools In the Eastern Local
School District.
A Vietnam veteran. he belongs
to the Tuppers Plains VFW Post
and Is a member or the Vietnam
Veterans of America. He also
serves on the Meigs Coubty
Veterans Service Commission ,
lhe Farmers Home Admlnstra·
lion commlltee lor Vinlon and

RON EASTMAN

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U.S. post t:old War
world still uncertain
By HEIJ-.1'11 THOMAS
UP! Whtu- Houst• Reportt•r
WASHINGTON - President Bush n!ten says lw is no t m•."' h for this
"vis ion thing . '' But that is what hP has tu .h;t vt• lo krt·P ·ttH.'f' with
global developments that havf' IPcl 1n lhP co llapsP of · the '=.:_ryief
empire.
The NATO Su mmit in London 1Jid t hr Eronomt c Sum mit ir .\louston
have forced the United Slates and oth er Wes l cr n leaders to takeR
hard look at the fuiure and to try to pro jec t a world they lk'&gt;'f'r knew .
Bus h does not have the luxury of sitting back and en joyin~tlie sbo'~
as a former adversary falls apart. He has to figure out w&amp;}'$10 !&lt;..~
his new found friend , Soviet President Mikha i l Gorbacho.&gt;v. afloat
duri ng the stormy present. Furtherm ore, he has to map'()'JJ a ne"
role for the United States in Europ&lt;&gt; where it s presence l'fliiY becoAle
dubiou s as ti m e goes on.
The president has been trying to hold back th e growing ct.: .',ll nd ~"
the United States to lead the way in bankrolling G orbachev'~ 'reform•.
so tha t there will be no turning back for the Kre mlin
But Bush and British Prime M i nist er Margaret ThatcfV'; are split
with the other al lies on th P Soviet assistance ques tion &lt;.~ nd fhey may
deci de to agree to dlsagrer at thf' J&lt;conomic Summ it In Houston,
breaking the usual so lid front
Time ts not on anybody's side. E qu all y on thr horns of aul~'I'J1ma Is
Gorbachrv, who mu st deal with a bankrupt eco nomy and a
co nsti tuency that has found it s voice and doesn't mind u~""'Q it .
He is faced wilha populaee tha t i sa n~ ry over th E' lackof.consumer
goods the an d disdaining the belt tightening sac rif ices th'JI may lead
to a plen tifu l marketp lace in th e lo ng ru n.
Germa ny a nd France are t ryt ng to k eep htm from throwing In the
towel and to give him the support that ca n fend off his enemies to the
right a nd th e left. Both sides are trying to topple him from power.
Mea nwhile, ihr presi dent is opposed to givi ng Gorbachev hard
c u rre ncv to bail him ou I. as some of t he a I liPs a rP wi lling to do , and see
as a neCrssary strp . Bush says hP wants ro hr l~l out with technkal
adv i ce and to di g in U.S. pockets only whPn thrSov i C't reforms ar e i n
place. reflecting a trep m arkrt P('Onom.v.
He emphasizes th at thr L'n it Pd Staff' s su pporh pcn'stroika. bur
does not feel that it i s inrumbrnt on Amrrica to prop up Gorbac hev
and to kPep him from li:lking a politic al bath .
In meeting with the NATO IPadcrs. Bush h ad to take Into
co nsideration lhP d im inish ed Soviet i-nilit ary threat and began to
tailor U .S nePds acco rd i ng IV. H e offered a ser ies of proposa l s tha t
basicall y draw down the U .S presence i n Ger m any where U .S. troops
have bf'en since the end of World War I I - and are no longer needed
Bush's attemp ts to reduce th e na tt on·s high profile among
Europeans culminates 40 year s of Co ld War dominan ce and
eye ball-to-eyeball co nfrontati on w ith t he Sovi et -con troll ed Eas tern
bl oc.
He is bound t o face a loud clamor to br ing ai l the t rnnps home as thP
days. weeks and months go by.
The df'ma nd fo r a n uc IPa r · frPr cont i nr nt mJy he t hr nrx 1step . Bush
ha s already taken int o tHTOunr tilt• Llr-1 tha t (;p rm any will become
less Pnc hanted as 11mr gore; on wi th havi ng nuc iPa r weapon s on lis
·soil The alliPs still want tile lJ S. support but not prr·emincnce.
The proposals Bu sh madl.' lo trim thl' weaponry and troop levels in
Europe we r e aimPd at accepti ng thr nrw rra li ties and to reassurr
Moscow tha t a unitrd Gr rmanv in 1ht' 1\1 Ian ri c a IIi a nee wi II not pose a
th reat to i ts securit\·.
Go rbachev dors not have man.v cards in his hand s and hr ha s to bow
to th e inrvi tablr. At th f' sa mr lime IH· is still t rying togrt th(' best
bargain possible .
There mus t bP an irony ro him 1hat hf' i'&gt; gl'l ti ng mort' support from
the West than he has at-home. Hut it's still not enoug h to gel into the
:democratic club.

Berry's World

Exposure of OMP almost produces
action
lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

WASHINGTON A funny
thing happened on the way to the
press last month. We found
ourselves being chased by a
desperate throng of White House
bureaucrats racing to get a j ob
finished before we exposed their
p rocras tination They didn't
make it.
In May we exposed the delay
tactics bf'lng used by the Whit e
House and budget director RI chard Darman to avoid what
some ex per ts say will bP the $1
trillion cleanup of 338 hazardous
waste dumps owned by t he
federal government.
For almost two years , !he
Environmental Prot ec tion
Agency has been trying to get
Darman and the Office of Man -

According to a dispatch t o The
New York Times dated J une 29,
British Hom e Secretary Dav id
Waddington ha s just given t he
British press one year to set up a
commission to guard against
various journalistic ''excesses. ' '
Including In vas ion of privacy . If
the press refuses to do so, or If it
becomes clear within 18 months
that t he commission Is failing In
Its task, the government may
proceed to "set up a publi cl y
fin anced tribunal with lega ll y
enforceable powers" to Impose
reforms .
The Tim es noted t hai "M r.
Waddington' s warn ings repres en ted a full en dorsPment of t hr
findings of ( a i government sponsored committee, which wa s
set up 14 months ago In response
to widespr ea d co ncern abou t
press treatment of Individu al s."
"The r eaction of editors and
publishers, " the Times added.
" wa s mix ed, with some voicing
co ncern th at t he proposals would
threaten fr eedom of thP pr Pss

MAPE S, N.D. (NEA l - Only
the small brown and while sign
wilh a brief "H -27'' designation
!dent Illes the mysteriou s site
along County Road 22 where a
strange assorlment of while,
black and pale green pipes and
ports protrude from beneath the
Earth's surface.
Visitors to the site must know
where to turn ott U .S. 2, one of
two major east-west highw ays
that traverse North Dakota , then
make a 3~ mile journey down a
packed dirt-and-loose gravel rural road. When they arrive at
H -27, they see a roughly square
tract that occupies less space
than a typical suburban hom e.
Carved out or a Northern

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and others suggesting that the
main violators would not heed
the warnings. Still others agreed
that t he industry had behaved
badly and n eeded disciplining."
To an American ear. all this
so und s at fir st absolutely Incon ceivable. Wha t about the First
Amendment ? But thPn onl' rPm embers that the U.S. Co nstltu 1lao doesn't apply! to Britain. Yet
Britain Is hilrdly some Third
World nation whpre important
ri ght s are v iolated every day. On
the contrary. Britain was the
source of most of th e freedom s
Americans cherish. Incl udin g
f reedom of speech. I s II possible
that that bastion o f li berty Is
about to t urn Its back on lis
grandest tradition?
Not at all. The British govern ment's act ion mprely dem on·
strates how far we Americans
have wandered In recent years,
unilrr th e tut el age of our medi a.
f rom understanding the proper
b alance of co mpel lng rights.

Plains farm, thesltelsprotec t ed
by an eight-foot -high chain· link
fenc e topped by barbed wire.
Electronic sensors monitor any
a !tempt to Invade the perimeter.
Atop a pole that carries electric
power to H -27 Is a trio of
transformers - a configuration
unique to such sites .
The most dominant visible
feature can go unnoticed because
It lies flush with the ground. It Is a
massive !20-ton concrete slabthe cover to an undergrc,nd
compartment that can bP rolled
back on a pair o! steel ralls but
almost always remains tightly
closed .
Beneath that slab Is a Minuteman Ill Intercontinental ballistic
missile. It weighs 39 tons, stands

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regulations for the
clllan~~r,, In addlt ion to the
g&lt;wernmenl:')wned dumps. there
ar() m:JI'e tHan 4.000 privately
owned --h azardous waste sites In
!he COlflltry.
Congress manda ted the cleanup with a .';"'Il In 1987, bu 1 the
EPA had 1ne job of writing
specific rules for the companies
to follow. The rules are written.
but Darman Is sitting on them,
He mlsta~nl.- thinks he can sav~
the Ieder~! government som e
mon ey If he clelays , but the price
of the cleanup will only get higher
with procrastination. Even the
private companies that have to
do their own cleanup are getting
annoyed with the delays becau se

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they se.. the price going up.
OMB offici als found out we
were nosing ilround about why
the rules were sttll on the
drawing board . They pani cked
and Initiated a full-court press to
get the rules out before we
published our findings. Sources
In the EPA and OMB told our
associate Tim Warner how the
two agencies burned the midnight oil.
EPA officials were thrilled.
OMB was finally getting the job
done, even If only to stop us from
exposing them. Some EPA officials were so optimistic th at they
advised us to forget our story
because the rules would bP
published before our column
was.

We published. and the rules are
still stuck at OMB. It seems that
now OMB officials have dug In
their heel s deeper than ever.
EPA ottl clals and memhf'rs of
Congress have realized that
Darman's sudden Interest In
clea ning up the environment was
only a sudden fear of publicity .
Sources In the EPA and the
OMB told us that approval of the
rules Is still weeks away.
This Isn't the first time the
environment has suffered from
paralysis at OMB . In 1986, It took
a ruling from a federal judge to
get OMB to move on some EPA
regulations mandated by Congress. OMB has also delayed
rules on asbestos and radon gas,
placing dollars over public
safety

To list en to our medta, one
might suppose that the First
Amendment Is by long odds the
most Important section of the
Co nslilul lon. TI Is, of course. no
suc h I hln g. I I Is simply one
Importa nt provision among
scores, many of them at l east
pqually vitaL
Morrov er , our misconception
of the First Amendment's Importance Is matched by our misu nderstanding of what It s&lt;Jys .
According t o th e media t&lt;Jgain ),
!I charges them with a unique
obligation Ia prohf' and criticize
public and private activities
alike. aod to th at end endows
them with powers and Immunities poss essed by no other Individual or group In American
society .
But there Is no doubt that the
First Amendment has be en hol lered up by the media , and by
libera ls in ge neral. as some sort
of sacred cow. Nor Is there any
doubt as to why In Its latest
Interpretations . Ills the principal

In s!rumen I of the l eft in redesignIng America as a totally valut&gt;fr ee (a nd thu s Intrinsically valueless I society.
On the one hand, as In the
flag - burning and obscenity
cases, the First Amendment Is
cited for the proposition that In
modern American society !Iterally anything goes- that there Is
no ac t so offensive that It will not
bP trealed as "speech" and
afford e d co nstitution a l
protection.
On the other hand, the First
Amendment's ban on the "establishment " of a religion Is Interpreted as forbiddin g I he slightest
official indulgence toward any
system of ethic al beliefs save
atheism- which has hf'come, by
default, our national religion .
The First Amendment. In
short , has become the last refuge
of a horde of scoundrels . Th e
British, unfettered by It, are
moving briskly to bring to heel
one noisy pa ck of them. One can
only envy them the ability.

Nuclear missiles still poised for attack

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Reds increase NL West lead to 8 1/2 games over Giants
By GARY SULENTIC
UP! Sports Wrller
The headlines on th e back
pages of the tabloids have filled
themselves with baseball's divIsion battles. The Red Sox have
surged to a 2\,S game lead over
Toronto In the AL East and the
surprise While Sox sit half a
game back of previou sly untouchable Oakland . In the National League East. the Mets' 21
wins In June helped t hem make a
run at the top, where Pittsburgh
still hangs tough .
Seems we forget someone.
Since winning the first nine
games of the season, the Clncln·
nat! Reds have never lost the lead
In the NL West. On Thursday
night they Increased that margin
to 8~ games over second-p lace
San Francisco by crushing the
Philadelphia Phlllles 9-2. But
recently, victory for Cincinnati
has not fetched the spotlight.
Press and people enjoy sur
prlses. A win by the Reds this
year Is no longer a surprise: it's
expected. They are that good.
· Credit manager Lou Plnlella,
who has taken a team that
finished last year In fifth place In
the NL West , a team surrounded
by the Pete Rose scandaL and
turned them around and away
f rom the past. These days,
mention of the Cincinnati Reds
conjures more thoughts of success than memories of Rose.
And credll the players, five of
whom will take Wrigley Field for
this year's All-Star Game.
Chris Sabo will start lor the
National League at third base,
and Barry Larkin, who hit a solo
homer against the Phlilles,
earned enough votes to back up

shortst op slugging a .3 13
average.
Three of the 10 pitchers selected from the NL w111 bP
wearing Reds uniforms. Starter
Jeff Armstrong won his third
straight decision taking the victory over the Phlllles. The
All-Star pitcher upped his record
to 11-3, glvlng up five hits, and
one walk with five strike outs
over seven Innings.
Relief slingers Rob Dibble and
Randy Myer s will also be in
Wrigley' s bullp&lt;&gt;n July lOth .
Along with Norm Charlton , th ese
three finishers have done well
enou gh to earn the nickname
"Nas ty Boys."
As the half-season approaches.
let the other divisions battle for
the lead and the headlin es. The
Cincinnati Reds should continue .
to dominate the NL West Come
Octohf'r, we'll be hearing from
them again .
In other Na tional League ac tio n, New York nipped Atlanta
9-8, St. Louis downed San Diego
4-1, Montreal burled Houston
ll -0, and Pittsburgh beat Los
Angeles 9-6.
Mets9, Braves 8 - At Atlanta,
Darryl Strawberry ripped a
three-run homer Ia highlight a
five-run seventh Inning to lead
the New York Mels to victory .
With the Braves leading 7-3,
the Mets scored five limes off two
Atlanta pitchers In the seventh .
Orlando Mercado led off by
drilling his third home run off
Atlanta starter Charlie Liebrandt. One out lat er, Howard
Johnson and Dave Magadan
singled to knock out Ll ebrandt.
Greg Jefferies greeted losin g
reliever Joe Hesketh, 1-2 , with a

double to left, scoring Johnson .
Strawberry then ripped a 1-1
pitch over t he left field fence for
his seven th homP r un sco rin g
Jefferies and Magadan .
Wally Whitehurst, 1-0, gai ned
hi s fir st major league win .•John
Franco earned his lh1h save.
Cardinals 4, Padres 1 - At Sa n
Diego, Tom Pagoozzl doubled
home the tip-brPaking ru n to
spark a three-run ninth Inning
and Ozzle Smith drove In two
runs to hel p lift St. Louis . Lee
Smith, 2-2, pitched In lhP final
two innings for the win . Greg
Harris, 4-3, entered in the ninth to
take the loss.
Expos II, Astros 0 AI
Montreal, Rookie Mark Gardner
pitched a four -hi! shutout and
Dave Martinez slugged a two-run
homer helping Astros dropp&lt;&gt;d
their fifth straight. Gardner, 5-4,
stuck out a se ason -high ll in his
second shutout and second complete game on the year. Mike
Scott. 6-8. lost hi s first game in
Montrea l si nce 1982 .
Pirates 9, Dodgers 6- At Los
Angeles. Pittsburgh pounded out
four hom ers. Including back-toba r k home runs by Andy Van
Slyke a nd Bobby Bonil la on
consecutive pitches. to stay half
a game In front of th e Mets. Rick
Reed, 2-0, posted his second win
since being called up from
Ruffalo of the American Association [AAA) a month ago. After
giving up four runs In th e first.
Reed retired 18 batters In a row .
Bob Patterson, the fourth Pirate
pitcher, got the final out to record
his second save. Ramon Mar·
!inez. 9-4, lasted four and onethird Innings to lake his fir st loss
at home aftrr seven wins .

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By United Press International
Today Is Friday, July 6, the !87th day of 1990 with 178 to follow .
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its full phase.
The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They Include
John Paul Jones, founder of the U.S. Navy, In 1747; singer Laverne
Andrews In 1915; opera singer Dorothy Kirsten In 1919 (age 71);
former first lady Nancy Reagan In 1923 (age 67); TV personality
Merv Gr1!tln In 1925 (age 65); actress Janet Leigh In 1927 (age 63);
rock 'n' roll pioneer Bill Haley In 1925; singer Della Reese ln1932 (age
58) and actors Burt Ward In 1945 (age 46) and Sylvester Stallone In
1946 rage44).

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almost 60 feet tall and carries
several W-62 or W-78 thermonuclear warheads, each wllh 170 to sures Involved warheads atoptbe
sUo-based ICBMs (Minuteman
335 kiloton s of explosive power enough to decimate any city on II. Minuteman III and MX
missiles), the reports Increased
the planet.
H -27 Is the seven th of 10 the uneasiness o! the residents of
missiles In Flight H . Five flights rural areas In Missouri. Nt&gt;constitute a squadron. and three braska, Colorado, Wyoming,
squadrons comprise a wing- In North Dakota, South Dakota and
this case, the 32lst Strategic Montana whose nelgh,bors are
Missile Wing headquartered at thermonuclear weapons.
Flight H here Is typical of the
Grand Fo rks Alr·Force Base 40
placement
and control of those
mil es to the east on U.S. 2.
missiles.
Although
the ICBM sits
The presidents of the United
In
a
silo
whose
temperature
Is a
States and the Soviet Union
constantly
comfortable,
air
agreed recently to provisions of a
conditioned
69
degrees,
no
mil
Strategic Arms Reduction
itary
personnel
are
stationed
on
Treaty that would reduce by
more than one-third -but not site.
Instead, the !light's 10 missiles
eliminate - the nuclear warare
the responsibility of Air
heads mounted atop the 1,000
Force
o!ftcers whO work at a
!CBMs Installed in subterranean
·
launch
control center In a slm·
silos In seven states.
Also recently, tht&gt; Defense llarly Isolated site about five
miles to the east.
Department confirmed newsAn above -ground support
paper . revelations of defects In
building
at that Installation looks
one type of nuclear warhead (the
like
a
typical
!arm or ranch
W-79 In short-rangt&gt; artlllery
structure,
but
the
teams of seven
shells) tllat might cause it to
that
stall
the
faclllty
spend
explode accidentally.
muchk
o!
each
three-day
shift
In
In addition, the Pentagon acan
elaborate
subterranean
knowledged design fiaws In two
bunker .
other types of nuclear warheads
Notwithstanding all the rhe(the W-88 on Trident submarines
toric about the end o! the Cold
and the W·69 on Intercontinental
War,
the system Is tully opera·
bomben) that made their safety
tiona! and Is expected to remain
suspect.
so for the foreseeable future .
Although none of the dlscloJ

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BREAKS UP DOUBLE PLAY- Even though
Toronto's Ken W!Uiams wa.• lagged out on this
play al second base by CaiHomla shortstop Dick

Schofield, Williams managed to prevent the
completion of the double play In Thursday night's
game In Toronto, which the Blue Jays won 9-2.

Ohio State basketball schedule announced
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPI) Ohio State will k lck off It s 1990-91
baskelball season at St. John
Arena against Bethune Cookman
on Sunday, Nov. 25, one of 15
home ga me s on the Buckeye
sc hedule.
The pre-Big Ten home sc hedule also Includes home co ntests
against Delaware State, Young stown State. Chicago Stat e.

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Baseball
Billy Berroa, Jaime Jan·ln .
Gustavo Lopez Moreno and Ed gar Perea, baseball's leadin g
Spanis h radio announcers, w111
head a CBS Radio team deliver ing baseball's headline events to
America's Spanish language
-community starting with the All
Star game Tuesday at Wrigley
Field in Chicago.
Basketball
The New York City Basketball
Hall of Fame has made ten Initial
selections from the categories of
player, coach and contrlbuler.
The Inductees , Including Bob
Cousy, Kareem Abdul .Jabbar,
Arnold "Red" Auerbach and
Holcomhf' Rucker, at tended high
sc hool In New York City and will
be admitted September 18 .... The
32nd annual Maurice Stokes
hf'nefil basketball game. scheduled for July 10 at Kutsher's
Country Club, Montic ello. N.Y .•
will feature several NBA players
Including Mark Jackson, Rod
St rtckland and Kelly Trlbucka.
Proceeds aid former NBA players requiring financial assistance due to dlsablllly or Illness.
Bowling
Carol Norman of Ardmore,
Okla. won the overall Open
Division all-events champl&lt;in·
ship at the 91-day WIBC Championship Tournamt&gt;nt In Tampa,
Fla., July 4. Ardmore bested a
ileld of 52,720 women with a
nine-game total of 1,984,tylng lhe
tournament record.
GoH
NBC won the broadcast rights
to the 1991 and 1993 Ryder Cup
matches.

Wright Stale and T enne ssee
State.
The 18-game Big Ten schedule
begins Thursday. Jan . 3 when
Iow a v isits St. John Arena .
ABC will televise three Sunda y
games from St. John - Feb. 3
aga inst Purdue, Feb. 17 aga in st
Indiana and March 3 aga inst
defending Big Ten c hampion
Michigan State.
The Buckeyes also will appear
twice on ESPN ' s Big Monda y
package - .Jan . 21 at Indiana and
Feb . 11 at home against
Michigan .
Prior to the regular season.
Ohio State will pla y exh ibition
ga mes aga inst a team from th e
Sovret Union on Nov. 13 and t he
Athletes In Action on Nov . 19.

The schcdult•
Nov . l3 Soviet Union; Nov . 1 ~
Athletes In Action ; Nov . '25
Bet hune Cookman; Nov. 28 Delaware State: Dec . 1 Youngstown
State; D ec. 8ChicagoState; Dec .
I2 Wright State; Dec . 15 at
American; Dec. 17 Tennessee
State; Dec. 22Georgetown tat La
Vegas! ; Dec. 27 -28 at West Palm
Beach Ciass tc: .Jan. 3 Iowa: Jan .
5 at Mi ch igan. Jan 10 at Northw estern : Jan. 12 Wisc on sin : J an.
19 Illinois; .Jan . 21 at Indiana:
J an. 24 at Minnesota; .Jan. ~1 at
Michigan; Feb .1 Purdue; Feb . !J
Nortllwestern ; Feb . 11 Mi chl
gan; Feb. 14 at Wi sco nsin; Feb .
17 Indiana; Feb. 20 at Illinois:
Feb. 23 Minneso ta; March .1
Michigan State: March 6 a't
Purdue; Ma rc h 9 or 10 at I owa.

MORRIS HITS FIRST HOMER -The Reds'
Hal Morris (right) gets congratulated at home
plate by teammate Paul O'Neill after Morris

Blue Jays down Angels 9-2;
Mariners defeat Tribe 4-1
By APRIL ALFARANO
UP! Sports Writer
Being nam ed to the All St &lt;u·
team can work wonders on a
player's performance .
Just ask Toronto pitcher Dave
Steib . Steib. who gave up a l ola !
of 12 runs in his la st two start s,
pitched seven shu t out innings
and allowed just two hits In th e
Blue Jay s 9-2 t rou ncing of th e
Ca lifornia Angels Thur sday
night.
"It put a little more pressure
on me to do well being nam ed to
the All-S t ar team today," said
Stieb. who boosted hi s reco rd to
l\ -3. "It put pressure on to show I
deserve to be there."
Stleb did just that. He prepared
for his seventll All-Star game
appearance by striking oul four
in a row in the second and third
Innings and the side i n the fifth
for a personal season-high nine
batters .
" His pi tch es were so good,"
teammat e Ranct&gt; MuiJiniks said .
"I kept looking up at the tvldeot
scoreboard and saw some of
those guys being punched out and
said you couldn't hit those
pitches if you wPrf' looking for
them .
Stleb' s pcrrormJncr was
marked by torrid fa sthall.c.; i.Jild a
dramatic break in~ curv('.
"You had to be t hen• on till'
fi eld to apprecia te how much
those pitches were
moving ,··
co ntinued Mullinik s. "Some of
them he started so far away from
the plate that they quit on them.
and th en the balls came right
b ack over the plate ...
Glenallen Hill paced Toronto' s
11-hil attac k with a Hnr-4 night
that inc luded a so lo homer and an
f(RI sin gle. Fred McGriff and
John Olcrud al so hit so lo homr rs
for Toron1o.
An erro r by sho rt stop Dick
Sc hofie ld helped To ron to open a
2-0 lead in t he seco nd . Fol lowing
a single by McGriff off sta rte r
Ktrk McKask ill , 6-5, SchofiP id' s
error on a grounder by Olf'rml
put runners at first and sPco nd
with none out. After Greg Myer s
forced Of crud at second, Hili and
Kenny Willtams each strokPd
RBI sin gles .
The AngPi s committed anot he r
error to add to their four from the
previous night and garnered

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blasted a three-run homer, which gave what the
Reds needed to hand the host Philadelphia
PhUIIes a 9-2 Joss Thursday night. (UPI)

their eighth loss In 11 games.
"We' rp worried about our
defen se,'' Ca liforn ia man a~Pr
Doug Rader ad mitted . " I've
a! way s had a hard time under·
standlng how someone can get
Into a defensive slump. I don ' t
want to get into speci fic s, but it
will bP taken car e of. When a club
goes flat you loSt' the joy of the
experi ence."
McKasklll was rocked for a
total of three ru ns In the fifth and
sixth Innings Including McGriff' s
18th home r which made It 3- 0 In
!he fifth. Hill opened th e sixth
with a single a nd advanced to
third on a singl e by Mookle
Wilson. Wilson went to second on
Dave Winfield's throw to third
base and both runners scored on
Ne lson Llrlano's bloop double to
left -center chasing McK as kill.
"EvPry facet of m y game
slinks," said M c Kask il l. who lost
for the second s larl in a row. "I
got to shake myself up a little."
Elsewhere In the America n
League . Minnesota topped Bos ton 7-4. Milwaukee clipped Oak land 4-3. Sea ttle beat Clevela nd
4-1. Kansas City haltered Detroit
l~d and Texas edged Baltimore
:l2.
Twins 7, Red Sox 4 - At
MinnPapolis, Fred M anriqur
singled in two ru ns during
Minnesota's three-run seventh·
inning rally and Kirby Puckell
went 3 for 5 to lift Minnesota. Tim
Drum mond , 1-:l, pitc hed two and
one·third i nnings of scoreless
rel ief. giving up three hils and
st rik i ng out three. Rick Aguilera
pitched th e fin al two-third s of an
inning for his 20th save . Rob
Mu r phy , 0-1. took the loss.
Brewers 4, Athletics 3 - At
Milwaukee. Teddy Higuera and
two relievers combined on a
lhreP-hitl er to guide Milwauke e.
Higuera. 6-2. allowed three runs
- onf' Parned - on lwo hit s in
sf'vc n innings. He st ruck ou t ninr
and walked t hree. Dan Plesac
recordPd the fina l out for hi s 14th
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Harold Reynolds droVP in thrP&lt;'
r un s. leading SeattiL•. Hanson,
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Mike Sc hooler pitc hed the nint h
for his 22nd save. Cleveland
star ter Tom Cand lotti . 9-4. gave
up two run s on seve n h its while
striking out five and walking two
in eight inning s.

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Garrison to battle Navratilova for Wimbledon womens' title
By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON , England Zlna Garrison. frus trated in 33
previous Grand Slam tourna ments, Thursday upset defend ing champion Steffl Graf In three
se ts to become the final obstacle
between Martina Navratllova
and a record ninth Wimbledon

singles crown.
The fifth -seeded Garrison.
playing with the composure and
consistency which long had
eluded her, advanced to the fir st

major fin(:l! of he r It -year ca reer
with a 6-3, 36,6-4 victory.
SPcond sPed Navratilova . :t~t,
dispatched No. 4 Cabrle la Sa batini 6-3, 6·4 lo movl' within one
match of the recor d she wan ts so
much. The left -band er. who
reached the final for the lith I ime
in 13 years, Is tied with Helen
Wills Moody with eight Wim
bledon singles titles .
The odds wilt be heavily in
Navra l i lova's favor Saturda y
She ha s won 27 of 28 matches
agatnsl Garrison. the on ly toss
co mtng at the 1988 U.S. Open
"Obviously my record 's over
whelming but this i grass 1 is the
surface where she is most likel y
10 do it aga in." said Nav ra tllova,
who ha s not wo n a Grand Sl am
tit le since I he 1987 U.S. Open .

T he 26-ycar old Ga rrison al way s had struggled wit h her
nerves and co ncentration but
againsl Graf her play wa s
impeccable.
·'She didn I ma ke any errors .

she was going for the right shots,
doing the right things," said
Graf. who blamed her own poor
play for setting up Garrison's
opporr unit es.
"I wasn't playing well at all,
my serve wasn'l working, I
didn 't feel comfortable. I was
eager, l was ready, everything,
but it wasn't my day at all," said
the West German, who had not
lost three consecutive tourna ments since 1986.
Garrison, who came Into the
match 1-o against Graf, had not
beaten her since 1985. But after
the biggest victory of her career,
she said "the strange thi ng Is, I

was ve ry relaxed."
The Texan , who toppled
French Open champion Monica
Seles In the quarlerfinals , stuck
r es olutely to her slrategy of
playing the West \.erman's back hand and rarely subjected herself t o the powerfu l forehand .
Garrison came to net at every
opporru nlt y and had the speed
necessa ry to cut off passing shots

and chase down the deep placements which have brought Graf
ninf' major t i tles.
Not sine&lt;' the 19R7 Australian
Open has a Grand Slam final
been played without Gra f. a
string of 13 strai ght major
tournamen ts.
Graf sai d her recent sin us
probl em s were not a factor In h('r
loss. She b!'lieves her departurP
O)l&lt;'n s the door for Navratllova .
" I think now it's pretty sun•

Martina's tournament. Zlna
doesn't have the game to bear
Martina," said Graf.
Garrison. when told Graf's
prediction, would only say, "You
get to a !lnalllke this on grass and
anything can happen."
In the third set, Garrison broke
her opponent In the third game,
bias ting a backhand service
ret urn down the line to take th e
game at deuce. She served out
the 2-hour, 4-minute match,
winning her first match -point
opportunity, at 40-15, with an ace
down the middle.
"At first I Intended to serve
wide to h&lt;'r !ore hand," recalled
Garrison. "At the last moment,
my rack&lt;'! head went to the
backhand . I guess lt was meant
to be."
The first set was a keen display
of Garrison's touch and talent.
She recorded breaks ln the third
and fifth games, handed back a
break In the sixth game then
broke Graf again In the ninth
game to take the set.
In the second set, Graf sharpened her game and began
driving her servlcr re1urns at
Garrison's feet. The 21 -year-old
champion broke the American's
serve In the !lfth game, at d!'uce,
to take a 3-2 lead and finished l h&lt;•
se t with another break, drilling a
backhand crosscourt passing
shot to take Garrison's serve al
30.
Navratllova downed Sabatini
for the 13th tlme In 16 career
meetings. The Czechoslovakian

naUve executt•d ·1lt&gt;r serve-and -

volley game to perfection . The
Argentine occasionally made
brUilanl shots but never showed
su!flclen t cons istency to pose a
challenge.
"She's tough, she's very tough,
but she's beatable," Sabatini
sa id of NavratUova's prospects.
Sat urday will mark Navratllova' s ninth consecutive appearance In Wimbledon's singles final
and she said the two-day walt
would be difficult .
''I'm sweating already, just
thinking about It," sald the
former champion , who prepared
for Wimbledon wlth two months

Stars T he defendin g Wor ld
Champion Oakland Athletics
have fi ve AL Al l -Stars .
Starter Armstrong and re liev ers My&lt;•rs and Dibbl e were
among spven first lime All -Stars
named tu the :--IL's 10-man
pll chin g staff. The rest of the NL
pit chers ar e starters New York's
Fra nk Viola , Pittsburgh 's Ne al
Heaton, Ramon MartJnez of L os
Ange les and Dennis Martinez of
Mon treal and reliever s John
Fran co of 1h&lt;' M ers , Jeff Brantley
of San Fra nciseo and Da v!' Sm lth
of Hou ston
Myer s. Viola, Hea ton and
Franco are le ft -hand ers, and all
lh e NL pilchers excep t Franco.
Vtola and Smith ar e ftrst -t ime
All -Stars.
The NL reservt•s &lt;.~rc out fielders !:lobby !:lonilla and Barry
Bonds of Pittsburgh, Darryl
Strawberry of NC'w York and
Tony Gwynn of Sa n Diego;
ca tchers Mike Sciasc ia of Lo s
Angel es and Olson: San Di ego
sPc on d bas e ma n Koberto
Alomar : shor tstops Larkin and
Shawon Dunston of Chica go; and
thlrd basemen Tim -Wallach of
Mont real and Sa n Franci sco's

Malt Williams .
Ei ther Olson or Sciascia w ill
start because voted starter Benllo Santiago of the Padres Is on
the disabled lis t.
Of the NL reserves, Straw berry has the most All -Star
ex perience. He will be playing In
his seventh game . Olson.
A lamar, Williams and Bond s are
first -tim e All -Stars. Counting
starti ng outfielder Len Dykstra
of Ph lladelphia. the NL will have
12 players making their All -Star
deburs.
Starti ng pitcher Dave Stieb,
ou t1lelder George Bell and third
baseman Kelly Gruber wer&lt;'
nam&lt;'d ro the AL ream from
To ronto. A 's starter Bob Wel ch
and reltevN Dennis Eckersley
were also selected to the
10-man AL staff.
Completing the AL staff wNc
starters Roger Clemens of Ba sron, Chuck Finley of Ca lifornia.
Randy Johnson of Sea ttl e and
Kansas City's Bret Saberhagen
and relievers Olson. Doug Jones
of Cleveland and Bobby Thigpen
of Chicago . Olson . Johnson and
T hi gpen are the on ly f irst -tim e
All -S tars on the staff. and Stieb
wa s chosen for the seventh tim e
The AL r eserves areelgh l -tlm c
All -S tar ca lr her Lance Parrish

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welcomed back to the Yankees II
he won the arbitration and should
play on a !u ll-time basis was
clearly Improper," VIncent said,
adding the tanwerlng did not
merit the $2 mnnon sought by the
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REV. WALTER HEINZ

two. The second set wa s on serve

Sacred Heart
gets new pastor

through the first six games, until
Sabatini was broken at 30 ,
Navratllova stToking a cross court back hand servkP· ret urn
winner to take thP game and then
served out the SC'f .
Sabatini, t ennis' one-time ris Ing star who has failed to win a
Grand Slam, showed con l inued
improvement on her serve -a ndvolley attack, suggesting that the
long-time baselln&lt;'r might even
tually gain the long awa ited
success by changing her sl yle
STRETCHES FOR RETURN SHOT - American Martina
Navratllova stretches to make a return to Argentina's Gabriella
Sabatini during Thursday's Wimbledon seml!lnal match.
Navratllova beat Sabatini 6-3, 6-4 to earn the right to face fellow
American Zlna Garrison for the women's charnplo08hlp. (UPI)

of CaiUornia; Detroil first baseman Cecil Fielder. who leads I he
majors with 27 homers : Texas
seco nd baseman Julio Fra nco;
shortstops Ozzle Guillen of Chi cago and Alan Trammell of
Detroit; third baseman Gruber
and and outfl!'ldrrs Rell, Kirby
Puckett of Minnesota, E llis
Burks of Boston and Dav e
Parker of Milwaukee
Field er and Burk s wrre the
only fi rst-time All-Stars added as
AL reserve s.
The sta rting lineups. selected
by fan voting, wPrP a nnou ncPd
Wednesday. Th e AL starters arr

ou t!ielders Jose Canseco and

Vincent fines Yanks;
Spira pleads innocent
NE W YORK t UP It- Ba se bal l
Commissioner Fa.v VincPnt
Thursday ordered the New York
Yanke&lt;'s to pay $200,000 to the
Cal ifornia Angels for tampering
in a Ma y 11 trade Involvin g
outfielder Dave Winfield .
In thr same ruling, Vin cent
fined the Yankees $25.000 for
remarks owner George Stein
brenner made to Winfi eld after
th~ trade that sent I he outfielder
to Ca lifornia for pit cher Mike
Witt .
VIncent' s decisi on cam e as he
began priva te hearings over
Stelnbrenn!'r's relationsh ip with
Winfield and admitted gambler
Howle Spira.
Thursday, Spira pleaded Inn ocent to eight federal ex torUon
related charges for threat s made
10 Steinbrenner. Spira has sa id
he received $40,000 from Stei nbrenner for Information to dis credi t Winfield. Spira faces 25
years In prison and up to $2
million ln fines .
Steinbrenner first claimed he
ggave Spira th&lt;' money to help
him "s traighten out hi s life, "
then sald he did so 10 protect
Yankees employees from dam ag ing Information Spira may
have had.
Vincent announced his fines In
a six -paragraph statement. say Ing the Yaakees had violated
Major League Rule 3(j).

Friday. July 6. 1990

" I'm exci ted . I've done all the
work. Either I execute and win i t
or Zlna wins it ."
The first sel between Navra tllva and Sabatini featured five
service br!'aks . Navratllova took
a 4-0 lead, surrendered the next
three games then won the next

Rickey Hender son of Oak land
and Ken Griffey of Sea t tie,
catc her Sandy Alomar of Cleveland, Oakland first bast•man
Mark McGwlrP, second baseman
Steve Sax of Nrw York, Ralllmore shpr tstop Cal Rlpken and
Boston third basrman Wade
Boggs .
The NL starter s wrrp out fielders Dyk stra, Ke vin Mitch ell
of Sa n Francisco aod Andre
Dawson of Chic ago, first ba seman Will Clark of San Fran ci sco,
Ch icago second ba se man Ry ne
Sandberg . St Lout s sho rts top
OzzleSmlth. thi rd baseman Sa ba
and cat cher Santia go.

wi I hout his co nsen!. Thf' Ya nk ef' s
said a clauS(• in his contra c t
enabled thrm lo compil' te th ~
tradr wilhou1 perm issio n
Don Frhr , hea d of the Player s·
Associat ion, sa id Vi ncen t' s ru l·
lng was without merit and th P
union shou ld ha vp bf' Pn
co nsult ed .
"Tiley uught to know over
lhPrP tha t these dPci sion s canno t
be made unil aterally," hr sa id .
"I am flabbe rgasted th ar a
relea se wa s made."
Spira. charged In U.S. Dis tr ict
Cou rt . wa s rel!'ased on a $00,000
persona l recognizance bond . T hr
former freelance radio r eporter
al legedly t hr ea t ened Ste in brenner In phone calls and l!'tter s
between April 1989 and March
1990.
Outside the Manhattan co urtroom, Spira, 31. re ferred al l
questions ro his l awy!'r, David
Greenfield, except when asked if
he w ere still a Yankees fan .
" Absolutely," h&lt;' said . " An&lt;! I
wish George a belated happy
b irthday." Stei nbrenner turned
60 July 4.
The case was brought by U.S.
attorneys In Tampa , Fla., and
transferred to New York, where
Spira and his lawyer are based.
Spira was arraigned before U .S.
Maglsirate Leonard Bernlkow
and assigned to Judge John
Sprlzzo.

DIA

INDIANS ON ALL-STAR TEAM - Cleveland Indians reliever
Doug Jones (left) and catcher Sandy Alomar were selected lor
next Tuesday's All-S tar Game In Chicago . Alomar will be the first
rookie catcher to start In the Midsummer Cla..slc , and Jones, who
hr._ 23 save so far, was named to the dream team for the third
stralghl year. (UPI J

American uague suspends 8 players
k('c• M;:ma gPr Tom TrPbPlhorn
and Pigh1 pi&lt;JYI'rs from thp the
Bn•wers ;Jtld Sealt h? Mariners
were suspr ndPd by Americ·an
LP&lt;i guf' Pn•sidcnt Dr . Bobby

Brow n Thursday for their role s in

Syracuse tourney
gets underway
The 1990 Bill Hubbard Memorial Little League Tournament ~ot
underway last night under
lhn•atening skies.
Point l'll'asant Valley Medical
Eq ulpnrcnl defeated Middleport
i\'s 16-11 in the evening's first
game. Details of the game were
unavailable hut will appear in
Sunday's Tim es-Sentinel.
Thl' evening's other ganws
wert' postponed due to rain and
ro•scheduled for tonight.
The Rutland Reds will play lh&lt;·
Tnppers Plains Giants al 6: 15
p.m. and Coolville will play
Syracuse Pee Wee at 7:30 p.m .
Tonight's games have been
rescheduled lor tomorrow night
when the Racine Reds will play
PointPieasantPSM at6: 15p.m .:
the Galllpolls Elk.• will meet the
Hartford Braves at 6:30 p.m.:
and Syracuse No. I will play
Point Pleasant Peoples Bank at
8: 45p.m.
Due to Thursday evening's bad
weather all tournament games
have been backed up one night.

largo Mautb lass
7-4" 75 1 ea.

a 28 -minute brawl between the
tea ms Saturday tn Seat tl e.
Tr ebelhorn and Br ewer s
pitcher Bob Sebra each were
suspended for five games. effective with Thursday 's game In
Mllwaukee. Infielder Gary Sheffield, outfield er Mike Felder and
c ate her B .J . Su rhoff of the
Brewers received three games
each. Su rhoff' s suspension was to
bcgl n Thursd ay, with Sheffield' s
and Felder's to start July 11.

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prev entio n. They wil! a~a in br
working with schoo l children.
their pa re nt s and th eir tea&lt;" hrr s
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PPopll' arP needed to parti cipate in a !Pam to work in thr
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The Rev . Walter E. Heinz Is
new pastor of the Sacred Hea rl
Catholic Church In Pomeroy
replacing the Rev. Roberr Borer
who has been reassigned .
A priest for 25 years, th e Heinz
has been pastorlng the St. An·
thony of Padua Church ar St eubenville for th e past five years
He Is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa .
where he attend ed St . Jos!'ph
Military School and All Sai nt s
School be fore entering St. John
Vlanney Seminary where he
completed studies and was or dained 10 prtesrhood In 1962.
He received a ma ster' s degree
in educat iona l admin istration
from Duquesne Universit y In
1966. The priest served as in structor at St. John Central High
School from 1962 10 1964, and
instructor and vice principal of
lhe school from 1965 to 1968.
During that same period he
served on th e Diocesan Missi on
Ba nd.
HPinz also served as adminis·
trator of St. John Vianney.
Powhata n Point for lour yea r s
bei ng moving on t o St. Joseph
Ca th oli c School in Ironton which
he served as prin cipal. and St.
Mar y·s. P in&lt;' Grove, where he
was the admin is trat or for a year.
In 1970 th e priest opened t'he
Mlsson at Sa lt Fork and served
as admin istrator of St. Mary's
Temperencevl lle while serving
as administrator of the Imm acu late Conception Church In Fu ld a
He remained as pastor of thr
Immaculate Co nception Church
and St. Michael 's In Ca rlisle until
1985when hewenr toSt Anthony
Act ive in communit y affa irs.
the Heinz serv&lt;'d on t he Noble
Counly Board of Mental Retarda ti on and Mental Disa bilities from
1973 to 1985, and was Its chairm an
for severa l years.
lie was a charrer m ember of
the Guer nse y Noble Count y
Work shop and sprved as it s
chairma n of ei ght yea r s He has
also been named a m ember oft he
Co llege of Cons ult or s, Diocese of
Stt)uben vllle. and was r lecrpd 10
the Steuben ville Pri es ts RetirP·
men! Board in 1982 and ha s
served as it s rhai rm &lt;:~ n si ncr
1986.

Outfield er Tracy Jones and
pit cher Gene Harris of the
Mariners rec eived three-game
suspe nsio ns, al so effective
Thursday Pit cher Randy Johnso n and shortstop Jeff Shaefer
each were suspended for three
games effective July 11.
Trebelhorn sa ld he thought the
punishm ent wa s too severe.
cs pee tally consld!'rl ng he wa s not
ejected from the game.

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The Daily Sentinel

Harden reunion held recently

NEW YORK ilJPIJ - Milwau -

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By The Bend

prac11ce on grasscourts

Five Reds named to NL All-Star team
NE W YORK 1UPI J - Balti more reliever Gregg Olson and
At lanta ca tcher Greg Ol son were
among 16 fir st-lime All -S ta rs
named to the Ameri can and
Nat iona l L eagu e ream s Thursday when the roster s w(' rf'
co mplet!'d
Ol son of the Orioles, AL Rookie
of the Year last season. was
among fiv e AL fir st-timers selected Thursday for Tu esda .v
night 's All -Star Game ar Wrtgley
Field in Chicago He is ~ - .1 with lo
saves and a 1.11 ERA .
Atlan ta's Ol son was his team 's
on ly Al l -Star and I he only rooki e
who will pla v in rhe ga m e. He
made the roster by hitting .290
with six homers and 25 R B I
Th e 28- player ros ter s were
completed by NL ~ a nager
Roger Cr aig of San Francisco.
AL Manager Tony La Russa of
Oakland and th e league
presi dent s.
Shortst op Barry Larkin and
pile hers .Jack Armstrong. Randy
Mye rs and Rob Di bbl e were
named to the NL tea m fr om Wes t
Division -leading Ci nci nnal i.
Along wlrh elecred startin g lhird
base man Chrls Saba, lh ey give
the Reds an NL -high five All -

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A series of adva nced bas ic
d ra win g classes will be off!'r ed
lly rhe Mlddleporr AriS Counci l
beginning Tuesday at 7 p.m. and
continuing on .July 17 , 24, 31, and
Aug . 7.
P..J. Harris will be th e Instruct or and the fee Is $25.
Contact Harris at 992 -2451 or
Sue Baker at 992-7733 for more
Information or to register.
A series of basic drawing
classes will be offered by the
Middleport Arts Council begin·
nlng Wednesday at 7 p.m . and
con tinuing on July 18, 25, Aug. I
and 8.
P.J. Harris will be the Instructor and the fee Is $25.
Contact Harris at 992-2451 or
Sue Baker at 992-7733 for more
ln!ormatlon or to register .
\

The 13th annual Harden reun Ion was held recently at the hom e
of John and Janice Lisle.
Syracuse.
Bob A. Harden II gave th e
blessing for the potluck meal.
The door prize was won by
Pam Harden Foreman. Others
winning prizes we r&lt;' Brian
Harden, Carol Jackson, Nick
Lisle, Janet Harden, Amanda
Foreman . and John William
Nelson.
Next year 's reunion will be
held the last Saturday of June at
Snowden Lake .
Dorothy Harden Yates wa s
named secretary for next year.
Three new babies were born
Into the family during 1990.
Whitney Dolores Ruth. daughter
of Dale and Becky Hard en,

'
Louisvi lle ; Hannah Rose, daugh·
ter of Bob and Teresa Harden
Williams, Pomeroy; and Alexan dria Ranee, daughter or Eric and
JoAnn Harden, Hilliard. Marrlagas Included David and Deborah
Harden Von Krieger , San Diego,
Ca lif. Deaths Included Donald
Lisle and Earl D. Hard en.
Attending were David and
J udy Von Krieger, Steven Me·
rlno, San Diego, Call f. ; Dale and
Becky Harden, Earl D. and
Whitney, Louisville; Bob and
Dorothy Harden, Racine; Jim
and Pam Harden Foreman and
Amanda, Portland; Don and
Angle Harden, Mike, D. J., and
Stacey Greene, Oak Hlll; Do·
rothy Harden Yates, Oak Hlll;
Brian and Paige Harden and

Andrea. Point Pleasant, W.Va.;
Bob and Teresa Harden Willi ams, Holly and Hannah, Pomeroy; Tam I Harden Nelson, John
Wllllam and Heath, Rutland ;
Bob and Esther Harden, Syra cuse; Jim and Johnetta Harden,
Jacob and Janet, London ; Bob A .
Harden, Carole Jackson, West
Chester; JoAnn and Alexandria
Harden, Hilliard; Bill and Ll&gt;ota
Harden Kendall, Warren, Mich.;
Sarah Kathleen and Benjamin
Jones, and Kay Seblanl, Warren ,
Mich.; Keith and Karen Lisle,
Nick and Jason, Warrior, Ala .;
Mary Lisle. Syracuse; Roy and
Rose Ann Jenkins. Kimberly,
Rochelle and Julia HTII. Forest
Run; John and Janice List&lt;'.
Scott, Todd. and Travis .
Syracuse.

Fell family gathers for reunion
Th e annual reunion of Anthony
and Cl ara Moore Fell was held
recently at Royal Oak RPsort
with Kathryn Windon wa s
ho stess.
Bertha Fell Smith gave thP
blessing before the meal. Swim
mlng and eating i ce cream,
provided by Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ritchie Sr., were enjoyed during
th&lt;' afternoon.

Graduation
held at SBC
Three Meigs County residents
were among the Southeas ter n
Business College student s who
grad uated Monday. June 25, at
the Grace United Merhodl sl
Church In Gal lipoli s.
The Metgs Cou nt y graduates
ar&lt;' Michele Showa l ter. secretar ial diploma ; Tamara Wolfe.
associa te degree ln business
admi nistration: and Shelly Fortun e. associate degree In bu si ness administration.
The Invocation and benedi ction
were given by Wllllam Knight of
Point Pleasant. W.Va . Robert
Shirley , president of the college,
welcomed the graduates and
their guests and Introduced the
spPaker. Leo Sl ackburn a former
Ohio State Sena lor

Chatter Club
meetin[!, held
The June meet in g of thr
Chatter Club was held at thr
home of Doroth y Roach.
Pomeroy.
Dq es and flower fund were
co ll!'cted and reports were given .
A hostess gift was pres~ntrd to
Mr s. Roach .
Plan s for a picni c wrrr put on
hold until September
M embers enjoyed a dinnrr at
Shoney's recenUy.
An anyt hing sal e wi l l br
conducted for the next meetin g to
be held at the home of Oorls Wil t.
Ga mes were playe d and prizr s
were awarded to Brf'nda Bo lin .
M ar y Starcher. Lynn M cKinney.
M ary Beth Myer s. Delores Wil t.
and Isabelle Couch .
RPfres hments wrrP sf'rvrd and
the door prize was awarded to
Susie Cleland.

Attendi ng were Fred and Ber tha Sm ith, James and Becky
Cotteri ll, Roger and Carolyn
Ritchie, Kathryn and Virgil
Windon, Brian and Amanda
Windon, Jim Hawthorne, Allee
Ritchie. Alvin and Barbara Jean
Tripp, Todd and Kelly Tripp,
Rodney. Debbie. Adam. and
Abbie Chevalier, Robert and
Dorothy Ritchie, Blair Windon.
Charl es, Delreonda and Larry
RUehle. all local.
Ken and Betty Davisson, Me-

Casey Lee Richardson ce lebrat ed his first birthday recently
with a party at the home of hi s
maternal grandparent s Jim and
Susie Soul sby
The party was hosted by his
mother. Cindy Richard son. and
Joe Fields .
A cake decorated with a little
boy In a swing was served to Joe
and Rita Fields, great grand
mother Virginia Will, Jlmmer
and Con nie Soulsby and Shannon; Roger and Susie Abbott and
Trav is, Grant, and Carrie; Pat
and Terrie Sgulsby; Randy and
Step hanie Mulford, and Eric and
Jessica. Cheshire; .Jed and VIcky
Will and Stacey Will. Safet y
Harbo r. Fla.
Se nd ing gift s and card s were

A di str lc l meeting on July 21 at
I p.m . ar the Syracuse Elemen tar y School was announced at the
recent meeting of the Chester
Co un cll 323 Daughters of
Am erica.
Rulah Maxey presided at th r
meeting In which pledges to th e
Christia n and American flags
were given in uniso n. The Lord' s
Pravrr was said and the fir st
stanza of the St ar Spangled
Ban ner was sung . Proverbs 21.
verses 1-4 were read .
The Pas t Councilor s potluck
picnic wi II bl' held July II at 6: 30
p.m al Forked Run State Park .
Tho.sr attending should bring
tablr sPrvicr, gifts, and a chair.
The auditing repogt was read
and approved

Th e film . "Cry fr om the
Mo untain", will br shown Sun ·
day , Jul y 15 , al 7 30 p .m . at the
First Southern !:lapti st Churc h.
11872 Pomeroy Pike. loc ated
nea r Mei gs H igh School.
The Rev. Lamar O'Brya nt .
pa stor of the ehurch, lm1t es the
public to attend the showi ng of
th e picture which was film ed in
Ala ska and fe&lt;:~ture s scPnes por·
traylng the beauty and wl ld life of
th e las t frontier sl ate as wel l as a
the story of a family In crisi s and
the events which changed their
li ves A freewill offering wi ll be
rece ived follow ing thr film .

The Sereni tv House Board of
Tru siPes met ·recently at Wood··
land Cen ters In Gallipolis.
Attending were Sister Jean
Kaise r, Pat Tope. Nancy Scarbrough, Rita Fields. Tom Reed.
Hilda Tara do. Tom Harlston . and
Sharon Turner .
The n!'xt meeting will be held
Monday at Woodland Ce nt ers
from 5: 30 to 7 p.m .

Matlack Reunion
The descendants of the late
William J. and Lydia Matlack, of
Long Bottom, will hold their
annual !amUy reunion at the
Lancaster Fairgrounds, Sunday,
July 15. The picnic dinner will be
held at noon .
\

BURLINGHAM- The Mod&lt;'rn
Woodmen wlll be serving a
cklcken dinner on Friday from II
a.m. to 6 p .m . at the Woodmen
Hall. There also will be bake and
yard sale. Carry out avallable.
Proceeds go to Burlingham
cemetery up-keep.
SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Special services at the Ash Street Freewil l
Baptisl Church wlllhbe held
Saturday at 7 p.m . Gues t speaker
will be Lynn Davis of WEMM
Radio. Singing by the Unroe
Family and Dan Hayman and the
Faith Trlo.
PORTLAND -There will be a
hymn sing at the Hazel Commun Ity Church on Saturday at 7:30
p.m . featuring Wayne Hinzman
Gospel Singers.
RUTLAND - There will be a
gospel sing at the Rutland
Church of God on Saturday at 6
p.m . featuring Tabitha, Moun
taln Top Singers. Taylor Family.
and possibly more.

TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Tuppers Plains VFW Po st 9053
Auxiliary will have a bake and
knlck-kmar sale on Saturday
across from Farmers Bank in
Tuppers Plains beginning ar 9
a.m . All auxHiar y members are
to bring Items for the sa le.
LOTTRIDGE
Co untr y
Music Night will be observed at
the Lottrldge Comm unity Ce n-

ter, west of Coollvll&lt;', on Sa tur day from 7 p .m . to midnight.
Bands throughout the area may
participa te. Refreshmen ts will
be o:tvailablP .
ROCK SPRINGS - There will
be a baseball card show on
Saturd ay fr om 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. at
the Meigs High School gymna·
slum. Admission is $1 for adu lt s
and $.50 for students.
SUNDAY
BURLINGHAM -The Bur lingham Ca mp of the Modern
Woodmen will have a picnic
Sunday at 12· 30 p .m . at the
northbound park on Route 33

near Darwin . The £'amp will
furni sh meat and PVPryone is a
brlng a covered dish for the
potluck Specia l recognition will
be given to Emerson Douglas and
Kevin King. The public Is invited
to at tend.

LEON - The Valley Gospel
Singers will be singing at the
Leon Gospel Lighthouse on Sunday at 7:30p .m. Kenneth Durst .
pas tor. invites the public.
MONDAY
POMEROY - The Meigs Loca l Band Booster s will meet
Monday ar 7 p.m . at the high
sc hoo l band room .
POMEROY
The Meigs
Co unty Exp lorer Law Enforcement Pos t 230 wi ll meet Monday
at 5: 30p.m 1n I he common pleas
cou rt room ln the Ml'igs County
Co urthousf'
POMEROY - The llisa bled
America n VrtPr&lt;Jns and Ladies
Auxilia r y will mPP1 Monday at
7ip.m at thf' hall on Butternut
Avr .
MIDDLEPORT - There wil l
be a free clothing g1ve-awa y.
spec ifi call y wompn 's clo1hes of
all stZes. at th&lt;' Mt. Mori ah
Rapri st Church basement on
Fourth and Main Streets &lt;n
Middlrpor1 on Monday from R
a.m. to I p.m .

• SPECIAl SI.III{R BARGA!"' ~T!Nff ' SATURDA•t SUHOAY A W EDHE S OA~ •

CASEY L. RICHARDSON
Lawrence Souslby. Columbus;
E leanor Logan and Mazie Han nahs, both of Pomeroy

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Do/A meets

Board meets

London Pool in Syracuse will
be offering a seco nd sess ion of
swimming lesson s July 17-27.
Registration Is July 16 from 9:30
a.m . Ia noon. The feels $20 . For
more Information contact the
pool.

FRIDAY
ROCK SPRINGS- The Meigs
Co unty Pomona Grange will
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
thesRock Springs Grange Hall.
Officers will be elected. Hemlock
Grove Grange will serve
refreshments.

MIDDLEPORT - Ther&lt;' will
be a benefit sing at the Middleport Community Church on Sat urday at 7 p .m . with the Narrow
Way Singers, Reflections :
Heaven Bound Four. and Debbie
Johnson.

Richardson
birthday

Film set at church

Swimming lessons

chanlcburg; Raymond and Roy
Wolfe, Carroll; Denice and
Derek Martie, Rodney and Stacy
Tripp, Nola and Darrell Chevalier. Matt and Amacda Chevalier, all of Pataskla; Robert
Ritch!&lt;' Jr ., and Jan Springer.
Lancaster;
Helen and Ray
Barber, Pataskla; Paul and Amy
Hendrlk, Coolville; Diana, Gabe
and Beth Farley, New Haven .
W .Va .; Leo and Bessie Fell, Dry
Ridge, Ky.; Debbie and Tiffany,
Harrell, Ky .

Community calendar

Esther Smith read a letter
from Linda J . Walton. state
councilor , and from Helen Tay
lor. state secretary.
The death of Ina Hatcher .
By!'svllle. was noted . Members
reported ill were Bea Moyer .
Marietta; and Faye Ho selton.
Belpre
Attending were Ada Bissell.
Mae McPeek . Mary Holter. Eve
ret t Grant , Esther Smith, Erma
Cl eland, Bulah Maxey, Thel ma
White, Alta Ballard. Kathry n
Baum. Sandy White. Charlot!&lt;'
Grant. Opal Hollon. Faye Kirk
hart, Betty Roush. Brenda Cun
nlngham, VIrginia Lee, Ro nnie
Dailey. JoAnn Baum, Doris
Koenig, Ethe l Orr. and Goldie
Fredrick .

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Bahy benefit
A baby benefi t for Cody Spauld
ing will be held July 14 from 2
p.m. ro midnight at the Rutland
Civic Ce nter.
There will be live bands, a live
radio show. dunking boolh. door
prizes. and refreshmenls .
The event Is being hostrd by
rh e Wyoming Wall Band.

Benjamin J.

JUST A REMINDER THAT WE ARE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING AND
INVITE YOU TO STOP IN.
Plenty of
Convenient Parking
on the Side
Parking Lot

Sol~ M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

STORE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday

9 A.M.-8 P.M .
Saturday
9 A.M. -3 P.M .

Trained In Childbirth and Women's Diseases
Both M edical and Surgical

WE INVITE YOU TO STOP IN
TODAY AND OPEN YOUR OWN
PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT.

For Appointment, CaU 675-3400
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Fnday Jut'y 6 1990
Friday, July 6 1990

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Oh1o

Supporters, opponents agree Snyder was effective
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Veterans
Memorial Hospital

1 I l E Mtmorool Dr

Prf'scnphons

991' l''SS

992 2104

SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY

INSURANCE
SERVICES

992-7075
172 North lKond A•e
Middleport Ohio

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POMEROY CHURCH o r TIIF NAZA
RENE C'orTFr Un ion an d Mu lllerrv fU"'
1llornas Glrn McOu fl': past&lt;r Norman Prf'S
~ S S &amp;l p: Su rJ.ia) &amp;hOO.. 9 :ll am
tnrrrtngv.unhlp lfrJJ a m €'\'E'tling!ll.'l'vk;t ti
}Mn mlcho.t."ek sei"'Vk'P WPdnffl:lay 7 p m
GRACE EP ISCOPAL C!lt; RCll !'l; E
Ma1n St Pomeroy Su rda;y ~ Hoi\
CQJTUnu!lonon ttF Orst SuOOay ofrach month
aad comtill('(j wlth mcnf n ~ pmyl:'l on ~
Uird Sun:iay Marring prsvP And .._.rmon on
all ottEr &amp;lrditfs ul. ttE morth Cllurr h S.: hOO

afHI Nui"'S(&gt;ry care provi tX&gt;ct. Cotfee hour u •
Paris h Hall mrnedi alf'ly foUnwtng ltlOSl'rVtC1
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHR IST 212 1&lt;
Main Sl Lro l.ac;h, evan liJ'IISt 8 tt£' Sc-hod.
9 :1J a m Mor ring wm;hl.p lOJ)am Youth
meetings. 11 (J) p_m Even lng wurshlp. 7 00 p
m WP&lt;ilfSda) nJght rrayer mf'f'iln~an d BJtie
st tdy 7 (J) p. m
TilE SAlVATIO N ARMY ll5 BUI!I&gt;rnul
A~ PofflffiJy Mr.&gt; Dora Wi n1n~ tn chargp
&amp;lnday hollnf5S ITif'£lf Ul g. 10 a m Su rda;v
Schad. lO: ll a m Su OO&lt;\Y School YPSM
EloisE&gt; Ad ams lt&gt;ader 7.]) p.m saJ \ a iiOn
~ln g. va rious SpE'akers and m usc s jR1als
Thursday ll ll a m to 2 p m Ladies HOTJ'l(&gt;
l£ague memOC&gt;rs in thanre a U wcrnen
tnvtted 6 -15 p m Thursd ay Cor~ Ca dti
Q asss tYou ~ Propif'- Bitic 7 Il p m Ollil'
Sr.ldy and Pra} E&gt;r met&gt;t ng. OJ:~!' tu ttl' publi c
.f'OMEROY WE:'iTSIDE CHU RUI OF
CHRIST IfL.l6 Chil&lt;h&gt;!1 s Home Rood tCou rry
Road 761 ~7 \loc al musk Su rday 'hoor
shlplOam. B!tiPStWy 1 l &lt;:~m Worstdp. Gp
m WeOlesday B tie Staty " p m Sp('aker
Lando n HoJY' PVan .'J"Ust
OLD DEXTE R BIBLE CHR IST!AN
Cl-ruROI Jack Oei &lt;V'ld pa stu Alana (1('lan d Sutx- Surday SciY:Jol 10:00 a m 'I ou th
Mt."f1 1ng, 7 p m PV(&gt;f)' Wpdnt'!lJ ~
SACR E O HEA RT CAl HOL IC CHU RCH
- 161 Mul lx&gt;rrv Aw Pom f'l" ov f&gt;h ~~
58~ Satu rday Ev('n t g Mass ~ }) p m
Sundav M a.'!~ 9 ll a m CCU dasSf"s 10 :JI
a m fi rs t ~l'OOO and t hi rd S u rwiay•wf each
mont h Da ti) Mass R 30 a 1 Cu n[{'Sslons
Sa tu rday a rt Prnon 4 1 p m

CHURCH OF IES LS CHRIST APOS
T O LJ C FA ITH - 1\ew Li ma Road npx to
Fo rt Mei gs Par k Ro be rt W R ich ard s
past or S und&lt;~ y ser v lu&gt;s 10 &lt;:1 m &lt;:~ n d 7 p
m W ed nes&lt;la}' wnr lihlp 7 p m
L NTTED METH ODI ST
G RAHAM
PTpach!n g &lt;I 30 a m flr sl and St'('() nd Sun
d a}'s of each monrn th ird and four th Sun
da}o ea chm o nth wo l s hlp sen! ~a t 7 lO p
m. Wedn t"Sda y Pvenln gs a t 7 JO p m
Pr aye-r a nd Bibl e Stud y
SE VENTH DAY ADV Er.;T IST
Mul
Derry Ht:&gt;\ghr s Roa d Pom eroy Pa s tor Bob
SnydPr Sabba t h &amp; huu Sup Prl ntend r'n r
Rodn ey SplrPS Sa bb a h School beg-In s a1 'l
p m o n Sat urda v a ft er noon wtrh wor ~ h tp
st:&gt;n' lcf' lolt owi n ~ a 3 00 p m Ev f'r vo n£'
wei ro mP

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bai
ley Run Road RE- v EmmE't t Ra wson p as
tor Handley Dunn sup t Sundav Sc hoo l
"'lti m SundayPVt&gt;n!ngservll'e' 7 OOp m
"',.. I{JbJ~ teaching 7 00 p m Thur sday
: • SYRACUSE MISSION ChMTv St Sv
. 1'1111\CUif' MarkMor r~ pas tor Serv ict&gt;s 10
...1.Jft Sundav EvPnln g ~f' nl CPs Sunda v
~ ~Wednesday a t 6 QO p m

MIDDLEPORT CH URCH or CHRIST

rN CHRISTIAN UNION Dwight Ha lf'V
fi rst l?l dt&gt;r Wanda Mo hl f'!" Su ndav School
Supt Sunda\ Sc hno/ 9 :lJ a m Mo rnln ,g
Wors tUpJO :lOa m F.\Pn l n~ W ors hlp 7 ll
p m V. f' dn t&gt;Sda v pravt&gt;r m f'f'll nJZ7 lO p m
MT MORI AH CH UR CH OF GOD
R acin e Rt&gt;v J a m ('S Sa tt erfiPid pastor
F'rt&gt;em an Will ia m s Su p l Su nd a v Sc hoo l
9 45 a m Sund a\1 a nd WPdn f'!l da y i&gt;H"n
ln)l serv l c~ 7 p m
MIDDl EPOHT FIR ST BA PTI ST
CornPr SIKth and Pa m{"r Rf'v Ja m M \
St&gt;-ddon pastor Don Wil s on S S Supt
Be ul a h Whll r Asst Supf Sunda y Sc hoo
9 15 a m morn n ~ wor s hip 10 1~ am
Sunav f'V E"nln R wors hip 7 pm Prav.-.r
mef"lln g a nd Btbl (' Stud v Wedn{"sd ay
pm Mt&gt;n s Prayl r Br ra kf a~ l 1st Sa tur
day E-ac h month a n In fel ow s hi p ha ll
a dult c ho ir prarti N' Su nd a}o 8 pm ra dio
am Pr rputn ~ thP Wav Sa t urd av
WMOV 13fi0 AM R a\f'nswood WV
s Supp('r obs rr"\ ('(1 11i t Sun av or rac h
41l onth

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TH E NAZA
'RENE ~v Glf'nn McMillan pa st or Jim
~undiN S S SupertntendPnt Sunday
lchool 9 30 a m morning wors hip 10 30
• m
Evangeli s ti c sNVIre 6 p m
"Prayer and Pral~e WPdnHdav 1 p m
Y outh ml't&gt;flng 7 p m

UNFI'ED PKI!IIIIYTERIAN JIIDII8TKY
OF li(I!IGS COUNTY
... o•q.mn ~~eu,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worthlp SPrviCPS
} Oil a m Church School 10 15 a m
• SIIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sd*'•Y SChool 9 a m C hurch JerYIC'I"
1145 am
• :;s'I'RACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
~IAN - Sunday School 10 a m
~~~~~h senolce 10 J5 a m

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BILL QUICKEL

(row's Family Restour111t
Fllt~rltl

l&lt;1tlllclg Frl1d CM11 '

228 W 11\om St, Pomeroy

992-5432

992-2975

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51rt&lt;l !Boof.s
93 Moll Stooot
Middleport Ohoo 46760
(614)992 6657 (998 OOKS)

786 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

DISl CH U RCH - Pastor Rt&gt; v Carl
Hicks 10 mii {"S abovr Rac lnl' on R1 3AA
Su ndav Sc hool 9 a m wors hip ser vice 10
am Sund ay ev l'nlng s erv icE- 6 00 p m
Pra vt'r m t&gt;Pt lng and Blh e Stud y Thurs
d ay (i JO pm
MT Ot I VE UNITED MFTHOnTST OH 124 bfohlnd W lk l'S v tllt&gt; Char es Jon ('!!
pa s or SundavSc hool 9 30a m morning
w orship 10 30 Sunda y and Thursday
f'\ l'l1 ng st&gt;rv lc£'5 .., 00 p m
MEIGS

COOnRATIVE PABISH
t iNITED ME."THODIST l:HURCH

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Don Archer
Rev Frank Crofoot
Rev Seldon Johns &lt;II
AL n~E D - Chu rch Sc hool 9 30 a m
Wo rs h p 11 am UMI F 6 :tO p m UMW
Third Tuesd ay ~ 30 p m Communion
first Sunda ) I Arc h er I
CHESTER
Worship 9 a m Church
Sc hool lO a m BlbleStud y Thursday " p
m
UMYo fir s t Thursda } 1 p m Cnm
nu n on l!rs1 Sunday tA.rcher~
J OPPA - Wor ship 9 30 a m Church
Sc hoo! 10 30 a m Blbll' Study Wf'dnesday
7 l) p m (Johns oo)
LONG BOTTOM - Church Sc hool 9 30
a m Worship 10 30 a m Bible Study
Wedn t'Sda y 7 JO p m Communion Fi r st
Su nda y of Monlh iRe" Charles Ealonl
REE DS \i !LLE - Chun:h &amp; hoo19 JOa
m Worsh ip SPr vl cf' II oo a m
TU P PERS PLAINS ST P AU L
Church Sc hool 9 a m Worsh ip 10 am
Bl hlf'S tud}' Tuf'sda y 7 lO p m Commu
nion F'1r s1 Suntlil y (Archer
t.: ENTRAL CLUSTER

Rev Don Meadow s
IWv Wesley Thatcher
Rev Harvey RlndfHMCh
Rev Kathryn RUey

Rew Paul Martln
IY&gt;w .\rthur Crahtr~
Rev Robert Steele
\ S BURY (Syracuse) - Wor ship ll a m
Churrh Sc hoo19 45 am Chargf' Bibl e
Studv 'IJ. r dnesday 7 :KIp m UMW rir st
1 ut sday 1 ll p m
Choir Reh oo rsal
Wrdnesda\1 l:i lO p m (Tha chf'fJ
F NTE R PRISE - Wors hip 9 a m
Church School lO am Rib! eo St udy T ues
da~ 7 00 p m U MW First Mo nda y 7 30
p m U MYF Sunda y 6 p m Choir Re
hf'~ rlial (h ldrf'rl s al 6 30 p m Adult fol
low1 n,z \l. ed nesda v I Ril ev l
F I ATWOOOS - Churc h Sc hool lO a m
Wors hip II a m Bibl e S tud ) T hu rs
da \
v m UMYF Sunday 6 p m Rl
I"

FO!U ST R U ~ - Wors hip fJ a m
(. hu ' I S r&lt; ol 10 \ M Ch oir p ratt lee
1 hu rsda}' ti J) p m UMV. hlr d Monday
Th a Chf"r
HEAT H Mldd PporO -Chu rch School
q :)1 a m
Mo r ning Worship 10 30 a m
Yout h C.r oup ~ p m Wedn('Sday Bibl e
sludv ti tl() p m Cho ir rt'hearsal 7 00 p m
Rlndflrl ~ h
M J~E R SVI LL E

- Church School 9 00
a m Wo rsh p st'rvi ce lO 00 a m UMW
lhlrd WPdn esday 1 p m {Th a tcher)
P ~ \R I CHAPEL- Church School 9 00
am Wo rship St&gt;r viC'f' 10 00 am (Mar

'"TOMER m

( hunh Stho o1915 am
Wo r ship 10 10 a m l ho lr rehea r sa l
lO p m
UMW S{'CO nd
Wf.'dm'Sda}
TuMda y 30 p n UMi F Sunday 6p m
M{" adows
ROCK S P RINGS - Chu rc h Sc- hool 9 15
a m Worship lU a m Blbl l'Study Wed
n esd I \ ~ 30 p m UMYF ISenlorsl Sun
d ay h p m /Juniors evl:'ry other Sun
d ay ti p m (R PV
RUTLAND
Churr h Sc hool 10 am
Worship 11 am UMW Flrst Monda y
7 30 p m (Cril bt r('(" )
SALEM C ENTER Ch urch School 9 15
&lt;1 m
MornlnR Wor ship 10 15 a m
1Stl"el et
SNOWVIL LE - Morn ing W01 ship 9 00
a m Churrh Sc hool 10 00 am (Manlnl
SOUTIII!:KN CLUS'IER
Rn llennetb Baker

Rev Rorer Grace
.... C&amp;riHldiA
APPLE GROVE - Church Sc hool 9 00
a m Mor nlnst Wor ship 10 00 am Bibl e
Study Sunday 7 00 p m Prayer mect lng
7 00 p m Thu r sday ( Hi c ks I
BETHANY - Wo rship 9 am Churrh
School lO a m SIDle Study Wednesday 10
a m Dorcas Women s Fell ow ship Wed
nesday 11 am IBaker l
CARM E L - Church School 9 30 a m
Wo rship 10 45 a m Second a nd Fourt h
Sundays Fe llowship dinner with Suttoo
t hlrdThur!day 6 ~pm /Baker)
MORNING STAR - Chur&lt;h School9 45
a m Wonhtp 10 30 a m Blbl e Studv
Thursday 7 30 p m ! Baker~
StrrTON - Church School 9 :lt a m
MornlngWonhlplO 45a m flntandthJrd
Sunda y s Fellowship dinner with Carmel
rhlrd Thu rsday 6 30 p m fBaker l
E AST LETART - MornlngWonh1p9 00
a m Church Sc hool10 OO a m UMW firs t
Tuesday 7 ll p m (Grace~
RACINE - Church School 10 am Wor
s lrlp 11 a m UMW fourth Monday at 7 lJ P
m Men s Prayer Breakrast We~EJday 8
.. m (Grace)
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Roger
Spring minister Sta rling Massar and 01
lver Swain Sundav School Supts Prea ch
lng 9 30 a m E."ach Sundav Sundav School
1030am

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992-6669

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271 North
Socond
lllddloporl
Ohio

992-5141
2M Iouth 2nd

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EWING FUNERAL HOME
nnd Se n t n&gt; A l u a v ~
Es tablished 1913

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'f\RENE PASTOR Rev Lloyd 0 Grimm

204 Condor St
Pomeroy, OH

UTLA N
a s or
Ra ym ond Colt S unda~ School to 00 a m
Sunda ) Mnrnln g Wors hip 11 00 a m Chll
dr en s Chur ch 11 a m Sunday E:vt'nl ng
~ r.o l ce 7 00 p m WPd 6 p m Young La
dii'S Auxiliary Wf'dnesdav 7 p m Fam
lv Wors hip
HAZE L COMM UI\11Y CHUR CH Off
Rt 124 J m!J PS fr om P ortland Long Bm
om E ds t'l Hart pastor Sunday Sc hool
l JO a m
Su nday momlng preachin g
10 30 am Su nd ay Pv entn~ servi ct&gt;s 7 30
pm
MID DLE PORT F REE Will BA P TI ST
CHUR CH Co r n Pr Ash and Plum Noel
Hprrm ann past or Sunday Schooi!O 00 a
m Mornin g Wors hip 11 00 a m WNI
n("Sdav and Sa ur dil \ E ven ing St-rv ict&gt;S ill
7 lOp m

- Sls tpr Harr iE'(t Wa rn er Supt Sun da y
Sc hoo l 9 30 a m Mornin g Worli h p 10 45

P O M F. RO'i: FIR S f BA PTI ST East
Ma n St SIC'V f' full Pr pa stor G£'or R£'
Skinn e r S unda~ Sc hoo l Su ptr n 1 ndf'n!
~ unda v Sc hool q 10 a m
Morn nR Wor
s hip 10 30 am
Wedn PSd~ v f' \ Pn ln,g
pr.ay(' r a nd Hlbl (' s ud\ ~ 3(] p m
F IRST SOU TH E R N RAPTI ST Pom
f"'"OV P lk l' E Lamar 0 Brv~ nl PilS tor
lac k Nf' ('(ls Sund ay Sc hool Dir f'('t or Sun
day Schoo q 30 a m Mo r n ing Wo r ~ h lp
10 45 pv pnln g w ors h p 7 OOp m D S T
&amp; 7 J0 IE S T I Wf'dn t'Sd a v Pra yf'r SN
vier 1 00 p m 10 S T I &amp; 7 :!0 PM E S
T
Mi ss ion F riends ta ~ es 26t Ruv al
AmDasu dors I boys a~tes 6 18 1 and G i rl ~
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POMEROY, OHI0 - 992-6677
Oh

112 E Ma10 Slreel
991 3785 Pomeroy

RUTLA ND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

"3r pastor J~an Klmf'S Sund av Sc hool Su
~tntflndf'nt Sunday School 9 JO a m
lrtor nln g Worship SPrvlcf' 10 XI a m Sun
ttay ~f'ftlng st'rlllcf' 6 p m WPdn ~ da y
tyelllng SffVICP ~ p m

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Ger lach Sunda y Sch ool ~:u p er tnrPnden t
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HOBSON CHURCH OF CHEUST I '
CHRISTIAN UNION Therm Du rham
pas tor Sunday service 9 30 am even
lng .servlct' 7 00 p m Prav e r meeting
Wednesday 7 00 p m
BEAR WALLOW RIDG E CHURCH Or
CHRIST Joseoph B Hoskins pas tor Blbl t
Class 9 30a m Mo rnlngWor shlplO 30a
m E vening Worship 6 30 p m Thu rsda v
Bib! I.' Stud v 6 ~ p m

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomor ov
Harris enville Rd t Rt 143) RobPrt E Pur
tell mlnlsll"r S tl.'ve Stanl py Blble&amp;ho ol
Supl Harl ev Johns m Ass t Supt SUN
DAY Bibl e Sc ho ol 9 30 a m Wors hip
10 30 AM &lt;~nd 1 30 PM Wt'd.nf"Sd a\1 Bl
bl e Studv 7 00 p m
ST JOHN l UTHER A.N CHURCH Pl n f'
Gr ove The Rev laura A Leac h pastor
Church serv i('E' 9 )Jam Sundav Sc hool

10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tom Runvon pas lor Sundav Sc hool 9 30
a m Larrv Ha vnes S S Supt M o rnln~
wors tUp 10 lJ a m
RA CI NE CHURCH OF TH E NAZA
RE NE RE'v John VanCE' pa s tor Or a
Bas s Ch airman of thE" Boa rd o f Chr is t ia n
Lif e Su ndav Sc hool 9 30 am Mor ntn ~
Worshl 10 30 a m E vangell cal se r vk't'
00 p m Wednesdav !ll'rvlce 7 00 p m
UBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH flex
lf' r Wood v Ca ll past or SE' rvlces Sunda v
10 a m and 7 p m Wr&gt;-dnesdav 7 p m

DYESV!LL E COMMUNITY CHURCH
ll ovd Sa vre Supt S und a ~ Scho ol 9 :XJ a
m m o rnin ~ w orship 10 30 am Sunda\
t \ f' nln~serv l ce 7 pm

RA CINF F IRST BAPTIST
S!Pvl
Deave r Pi! s t or Mlkf' Swiger Sunda}'
Sc ho o Sup! Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m
Mornin g wor s hip 10 40 a m
Sundai'
f'v enln g worship 7 30 p m Wf'dn PSd wy
Pvenln g Bib! eo study.., :KJ p m

BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHc RCH

Burllnaham Ray Laud~mUt pasrcr. Fffi.
lx&gt;T1 Cozart assistant past&lt;r Surx:lay SchOO
10 am wm tdp 7 p m WE"dneid;zy 6 p m
you th mM\ng; Wed " p m chun::h Sf'rviN'S
P I N E GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH
m lleoffRt 325 Rev Bf'nJ Wa tt s pa ~ l or
J. o bt&gt;rl Sot&gt; ar ies S S Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m Mor ni ng Worship 10 30 a m
Sunda} eve ning w r viCt' 7 :ll p m Wed
nt&lt;S&lt;b y sen Ice 1 30 p m
SILVE R RUN BAPTI ST Bill I ill If'
pas t ot Stevp Little S S Supt Sunda\
Sc hool 10 a m Morning~ or sip II a m
Sunday even ing wor ship 7 ](! p m Pra) l' r
m('('tln g a nd Blbleo s tud} Wednf'Sd11v 7 30
p m Youth m petlng Wednesda y&lt;~ 7 p m
RE JOICING LifE BAPTIST CHU RCH
- 383 N 2nd Ave Middleport Sunda y
Sc hoollO a m Sunda} eveonln g 7 00 p n
Mldwe ek senice Wed 7pm

LANGSVI LLE CHRISTIAN CHURC H
Sundi1 ySr hool 9 JOa m Jeo ff Sm th supt
Morning worship 10 30 am Sunday
f'V£' nlng st&gt; rvlce .., J(l p m Wt&gt;dn f'S da v
rv..: nlng se rv ice 7 30 p m
EDEN UN ITED BRET HR F.N IN
CHR IST Elden R Blilke pa st ot Sund a\
Sc hool 10 a m (; ary Re ed Lay !ru d er
Mo r nlnR SE'rmon 11 am Su nd av niRht
S('r v lces Ch ris tian E n de &lt;~ v or 7 30 l.l m
So nK SPrvkp 8 p m P rea chin g 8 J() p m
Mid wt&gt;e k p r&lt;~yt&gt; r m et" tlng Wedn esdaY
pm

CHR ISTIAN FE LLOWSHIP CEN fER
Sa lE'ITl St Rutla nd Ro bert E Mu slil'r
pas tor Sund av Sc hool 10 00 a m Wor
s h..lp serv ice 1 15 a m Sunda y P\ e n ng
Sf'rvl ce 7 00 p m T hursd&lt;:~y evPn n ~t SN
v ier 7 OOp m
NEV. LIFE COVENANT IHUR CII
Chec;tf'r Gary Hines pastCT Sund av
School 111 9 30 am Wor ship serv k r a t
10 30 a m Sunday evPn lng Si'r v irl' fi 00
p m Wednesday Dlsclpleo Cl ass 7 00 p
m
HE MLOC K G ROVE CHRIST IAN Dav d
Prentice past or Char le~ Dom igan Sun
d ay School Supt Mor ning Worship 9 30 a
m Su00aySchool10 30 am E venlng Sl'r
v1 Cf' 7 00 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Pas t or Joe N
Savrt&gt; Sunda y School 9 45 a m E ve nin g
worship 6 ll p m P ra} e r Meertng o .](]
p m Wednesday
TUPPERS PL~INS CHURCH OF
CHRIST Robert Foster past&lt;r: How ard
Caldwe ll Superintendent Church sc hool
9 a m Worship servl(.'('9 45 a m and 6 JO
p m Eve ry me welcomt'

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE

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Herbert Grate pastor
Douglas Bissell supt Sunday School 9 30
o m Worahlp service 11 am and 6 p m
Sunday Wednesday 7 p m Praye r meet

lng.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH William Williams pasloc Ro
bert E Bartoo Director of Christian Edu
c alion; Steve Eblin uststant Sunday
School 9 30 a m Morning worship 10 30
am Teens In Ac tion 6 p m Evening
Worship 7 00 p m Cholr practlct 8 p m
Sunday Wednewlay evening prayer and
Bible study

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OF

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Roger Watson mlntstf&gt;r Norman Will

s upt Sunday School 9 30 am Worship
service 10 XI a m Bible study Wednes

day 7 OOpm
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS

CHR IST OF LATTER DAY SA INT S Po rt
la nd Ha clnf' Road Mik e Duhl pas t oc
Ja nl Cf' Da nn er chu rch sc hool direct or
Churth sc hoo19 30 a m Mornln~ " ors hlp
10 JO a m \\if'dnesdav P\&lt;enlng pravcr
se n Ices ~ 30 p m
BETHL EHE M BAPT IST Rf'V F.ar l
Shuler pa stor Worship serv\('(' 9 30 a rn
Su ndav Sc hool tO 30 am B ble Stud\ a nd
prayer ser vi ce Thu rsd ay 7 JO p m
CARLET ON INTERDl: NOMINA rJ UN
Al CHUR CH K lngsb.Jrv Roa d Rf'v
( lvde W He n der son pa s t or Sunda\
Sc hool 9 30 a m Ralph C.ar l Su p! E vl'n
I n ~ w ors hip 7 00 p m P ravN m ft'tln ~
Wed n esdav 7 00 p m
OLD BETH E l F R EE WIL L B APT IST
CHURCH 28601 S!a iP Route 7 Mlddi PPQrt S unday School lO a m Su ndilv ('Vf'n
ng sc rvlf'r ~ p m T uesd av ser vtrr
730 pm
HY ~ t::LL RUN HOLINESS CHUR CH
Bob G rimm pas tor Sunday School 9 1011
m Wors hip 10 45 a m Sunday t&gt;VE'nln ~
servlrc 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob )O('ated on Count v Road 31 Re-v
RogPr Wlttrord pa s tor Suna y School9 ¥1
a m Mornin g Wor ship 10 45 a m Sun
day &lt;'Vr nlng worlihlp 7 00 p m Wedn es
d &lt;~y t&gt;vE'nlng B b le Study 7 00 p m
WHITE S CHAP E L WESLEYAN Coo
vlllf' RD Rev P hill ip Rld f'nou r past or
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m wor s hip servlcP
10 30 am Bi ble s tud y and " ors hl p se r
vk f' Wrdnt&gt;sday 7 p m
RUTLA ND CHURC H OF' CHR IST Eu
f!Pne E Und('rwood min ~ IN Sund a \1
Schoo l 9 30 il m Morning worship 10 30
a m E vf' nln ~ Wors hip 7 00 p m
RUTLA ND BIBLE METHODI ST A m o~
T illi s pas tor So nn y Hud so n s upt Sunday
School 9 30 am MornlnJ!' Worship. 10 3/J
il m Sunday f'Vt'nln g sen lr f' 7 00 p m
Wf'd nC'Sda v SN V Cl" "" p m WMPO pr r
!(ra m 9 a m f' ach Sundav
HU1 LAND CHURCH OF TH E N \ ZA
R E NE Sa muel n asH pas tor S unda y
Sch ool 9 30 a m Wors hip Sf&gt; rvirf' 10 lO a
m
YounR Pf'opiP s St&gt; v iN' 6 p m
Evil n ~t'll sttc Sf'rV k P 6 lOp m W~n M d a v

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7p m

MA SON rJWRC H OF ( HRI ST Ml It&gt;
St Mas on W Va Sund ay B b lf' Stud y lU
a m Wors hlpll a m and7 pm Wf' dn t&gt;S
da)' Blbl &lt;' Stud y voc al mus ic 7 p m
LIBERTY ASS EMRI Y OF GO D Dud
d nR t ant&gt; Mason W Va J N Thac krr
pasror Eve ni ng SE:"rv lc(' 7 30 p m Wo
IPn s Mini s try Thu rsda y 9 lO a m W('(l
nf'Sdai' Pr ayf' r a nd Biblt&gt; S udy 7 15 p m
HILL SID E RAPTI ST CHUR CH Sl Rt
143 lu s t otr Rt ~ Rt'V Jamf'S R ACrf'P Sr
pas tor RN Mik E' Will ett Ass t Pa s tor
J of' Humph rey S S Supt Sund a }' Sc hool
10 a m M or nln~ Wor s hip ll a m Sunday
f'vPnin g se rvice 6 p m Wt-dn esd a ~ e vf&gt;Tl
n);: ... p m
POR TL A~ D

FIRST CHURCH OF TH E

NAZAR EN E Wil lia m Ju stis past or Sun
da y Sc h oo l Supt So nja Ju s tllio Sunda )
Sc hoo 9 lO a n
morn nJil wors hip 10 ~0
a m Sunrla v and Wedntsday sE- r v icE's
7l0pm
MTDDLEPORl CO MMUNITY CH URCH
Sa m A.ndm on pastor Sundav mornlnR ser
vic(' 10 il m
F.:vt&gt; nl n ~ sr:&gt;r.1 Cl"S Su na y and
Wf'dnP5day 7 .JJ p m
HARTFORD C HU RCH OF CHR [ST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Har tford W Va
Re\
Dav id Me Ma n s pali tor Churc h
Sc hool 9 30 a m Sundav morning se r
v ce 11 a m St nda v r venlng se rvice
7 ,lJ p m Wednl"Sd ay praver meet Ina; 7 30
pm
F'AIR\ l EW BIBl E CHURCH Letart
W Va Rt 1 J a m es Lew\~ pastor Wor
s hi p S{" r.l ces 9 JO a m Sundav Sc hool II
a rn E ve ning wor s hip .., 30 p m Tues da~
co ttage p ra ver meeting and Bibl e Studv
9 30 am \\i orsh! p ser vice Wedn esd a-.

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Slat e Route 338. AnUqutty RE'V A I St~
wa rt pastor Sunday servi ces lOam and
7 p m Tuesday 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOU

NESS CHURCH Inc 75 Pearl St Rev
Ivan Myers acting pastcr Roger Manley
Sr Sunday School Su~lntendent Sun
day School 9 30 a m Morning w orshJp
10 30 a m evening worship 7 30 p m
Wednesday evening Bible study prayer
a nd pral&amp;e service 1 30 p m

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS.
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder
Jaml'5 Miller pasloc Sunday Schod
10 30 a m Worship Service Sunday 7 30
P m Bible Study Wednesday 7 JO p m

CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL Harrl
soovUie Road Rev VIctor Roush pastor
Cllntm Faulk Sunday School Supt Sun
daySchool9 30 a m mornina:wcnhlp 11
a m Sunday evening service 1 30 p m
Prayer Meetlna, Wedn...Say 7 :lOp m

SYRACUSE FffiST CHURCH OF GOD
non Pentecostal Worship service Sunday
10 a m Sunday School 11 am Evening

n

Evenl nj;: w r v!cp fi p

n('S da v 7 p rn
F'O R ES1 RUN BAPTIST R ~&gt;v N\ lr
Bord£'n past or rn rn el lus Bunch s upt
Sero nd an d
Sunda}' School q 30 &lt;1 m
four h Su ndavs wor s hip "erv lCE' at ? 30 p

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"' orship ser v C£' 7 00 p m Yo ed n E"' da v
pra v('r rr et&gt;t ng 7 00 p m
:v!T H E RMOI'&lt; U NITE D BR ET HR Ef\
IN CIIIUST C HUKlll 1 o ca led In Texa:r.
omm u n \ off C1 R 8'1 Rr v Hohrn
S 1 ti t'! s pas lu Jt&gt; lf Hu l 1
a v eadu
Ed Rou sh S un d ~ v Sc' hool Supl Sund a\
Sc hool 9 30 a m m orni ng worship a nd
hll drf' 1 s c hurrh 10 lO a n
l'v r nrn,g
prf'a r hln ~ srrv tcl' first f hr Pf' Suni'l a vs
7 30 p m Sp('{' lal sPrv !('(' fo un h Su nd av
Wrdn esd a\ Prav Pr
e v£&gt;n nJ.; I W p m
MN rlng Blbll' Stud \ &lt;:~ nd 'tout h fP II OY.
s hip 7 30 p m
( HUR CH Ot GO U Ofo P HOJ Hl &lt;. 't
[.( ra t( d on 0 I 'W ht t Roa d of H g hy, \
160 Pat Hrns(l pa sto r Sundil Sc hool to
a m Classes fo r all af'!('S J untor Chu rc h 11
Morninl'[ wors hip II a m \ du ll
am
ChO ir prartl cr 6 p m Su nd a&gt; Yo ung Peo
pl r s Childre n s C hu rch a nd Mull Blbl r
Stud \ Wt'dnesda \ &lt;:1! 30 p m
HO PE BAPTIST CHAPE L ~7 0 Gra n
St Middleport Aff!l a tC&lt;I w h So u hr rn
Hap ls i Co nv('nlion Da\ ld B rvan Sr M
ni s iN Sundilv School 10 il m Vlor nln ~
wors l lp 11 a m Ev t nlng "'ors h1 p p m
Wedn f'Sd av f'\(• n!n Ji! B blf' s lud v ~ n l
pnl\lrr m N'l lnJ.; 7 p m

BRADFORD CHURCH or CHRIST S
Rt 1 '~-ta nd Co Hd '1 Oi'r('t.; Stump pas t or
Wll !am \m b e r~rr S S Supt Su nda v
School 9 lO a m Mor nm g W01 sh p 10 JO
a m F \f'nin R wor s hip 7 30 p m V. l'd n(";
d n " or s hip 7 30 p m
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Co r nr Svc amo rr and St rond S ~ Po
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S und ~\ S&lt; hnn 'l 4 '1 il m l hu !Th f'r
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S md ;.n m rn nj.! " or shlp 10 m F:v n
ln g sf' rv c(' 7 p m W C' dn ('!&gt;d~ v f' r r n ~
wor s h p p n \ ~ ~ o nTh rsd~ fl lOp

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I u rt m m pa s o Suntlav Sc ho I \ l a m
" s h p St 1 I 1 11 a m
S und &lt;~v n g hl
"nr lih p ~f'r trf' 7 Jll p n
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BIBL E
HOll Nf SS
I HURCII of Mtcldl r port In c J Prari St
H v h a n M vPrli pa s 1nr !lO,gf'r M ~ n ll'\
s, S und ~' Sc hool Supt S unda v St h01
&lt;I lll n m Morn n ~ \\ orsh p 10 ]1 o m
f , l nn J! Wo rship 7 ~0 pm W£'dn e&gt;sd l\
I'V£'nlnR Hlblr sl udv pra\f' a I pr a 1s1
sr rv !c£' 7 JO p m
F' A.IlH GOS PE ! CHURC H Long Bo t
1cm Sunda v Sc hool ':! JO a m M rn lng
Worship 10 '1 ~ a m Su nrla v f'V(' ntn g 7 00
pm
s un me
W p rT 1 Wtodnesd '&lt;
nl~ht 7 00 p m
1summ r r
IIJ p m
NE W I IFE CO VE NANT CHUR CH m
GOO r hf'S irr - Gary Hln f'S pa stor Sun
d a) Sc hoo 9 :KI am w ors hip SN \ IC'£'
lU ]0 a m e ven In ~ serv iCE' 6 p m D l ~d
pii'Shlp rlass Wl'd nPS day 7 p m
MOHSt

MT OLI H

CO MM UN ITY CHURCH

l..a \1- r rn t f' B u~ h pa~tor Sunda v Sc hoo l
:10 a m Sund a v and Wf"dn f'Sd &lt;:~ y f' V('n
lng wors hip s erv lcP 7 00 p m
UN ITE D F' AIT H CH UR CH Rt 7 o n Po
m('roy Bv P ass Rev Ro b("rt E Smith Sr
pas tor Me lv in Dra ke S S Sup Sunda y
Sr hool 9 30 a m Mor ning- Wo rs hip 10 30
Ev{"nln g Wors hip 7 00 p m Wr dn ('Sda v
Pr ily('r Serv ice 7 00 p m
FAIT H BAPTIST CH URC H Ra ilr oad
St Mason Sunda y Sc hool 10 a m Mo rn
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MORIAH BAPTIST F ourth a nd
Main St M ddlf&gt;Porl R£&gt;\ G l bf&gt;r t C r&lt;~lg
Jr pets tm Mrs E rvin Baum~ a rdn f'r
Sund11v Sch oo l Su p Sund a v Sc hool9 30 a
m Wors hip &amp;nlcY 10 45 am

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OFCHRIST
J os Pph B Hos kins ('V&lt;~ nRI'i1 s Sundav
B bl f'St ud~ 9 a m Wo rs hip to am Sun
da y evPn lnR Sef\l Cf' 6 p m \\ pdn l'!i da \
\e nln R Sf'rv ll'f' 7 p m
P EN T E COSTAL ASSEM BL Y Ra clnf'
R 124 Willi am Hoba c k pas tor Su nd a\
&amp; hool 10 a m Sunda y PVf' nln!' lit-rv k e 7
p m W('dnf'Sda}' evf'nln g ser v ice 7 p m
CAR PENTE R BA PTI ST Don l headl p
Supl Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m Mor nln_g
Wo r"hP 0 3ll a m PrayPr sen.IC'f' &lt;:~ lr Prn
a f' Sund ays
TH E CH URCH O F J ES US CHR IST
APOSTOl I C F AIIH - Ne w Lim a Rd
nrx l to Fori Mt&gt; .1!'5 P a rk Rull 8. nd Rober
Rich ard s pastor Serv ices a t 7 p m on
V. edn rs days and Sundays
f

HARRISONVILI E HOW&lt;ESS CHAP
TER of lh e Weos lpY a n Holin ess Chu rch
H('v E arl Fields pas or Henry E blin
Sunday Schoo l Su p S unda v &amp; hoollO a
m Mor nln R V.. ors hlp 11 am f v{"nln ~
~ f'rv h l:' 7 :JO p m 'IJ.Pdn ('Sd ay ("Y f' nln g Sf'r
\I N' 7 30 pm
ST JV ERSVlll E WORD OF' F A t1 H
l.~ry Hoi Pr pa s tor Sun d ay Sf'rV IN's 9 30
1m a nd p m Mldwf'f'lo; serv ice 7 lOp
1 Thu rs da}
MIDDLE P OR T P E NTE f OSTA 1 Th rrl
Avf' Rf'\ (' l;n k Ba k er pa s t or Car l Nul
ll n ~h am Su nd ay Sc hool Supt
Sund ay
Sl hoot 10 am w 1h rlasSf'S for a ll agrs
f. vt n i n ~ St \ Cf'S " ' 6 p n We dn {"Sda} Bl
b I' study at 7 30 1 m You th ser v ict&gt;S F r t
rl~\ a 7 JO p m
f CC L ES IA f E LLO'v\ SHI P 1 2~ Mill St
Mlddi E"po rt Oro hpr Chuc k Mc Ph l'rs oo
pns t or Sun da Y Sc hool 10 a m Sunda)
r"r nln~ s t r' cPS a t " p m a nd WPd nesda}'
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NEASE SETII EMENT CHURCH S"n
day aft £' rn oon ser.o in-s a t l J) r hur&lt;"od ay
rvr n ng li ('fV C{"S at 7 10
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ma s on W
\a Pas t or B!ll Murph v Sunday Schooi!O
r m Sunday rv('ning 7 )) p m Pray N
m('('tinK and HIIJi t s t ud y Wf"dnesda ~ 7 30
p m Evf'ryCI'J (' Wl'lcome
RUTLAND F RE E WI I L BAPTIST Sa
ll lll St Rrv Paul Ta y lor pas t or Sunda }
Sc hoo 10 a m S und &lt;~ y f' VPn ng 7 00 p m
1\ edn e\.dw rv('n!nR pray N ml:'l'llng 7 00

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SOUTH BETHE l NF: W TF.STA MF.NT
CHU RCH Sl lvN R idR(' Ouan P Syd1 n
st lckf'r past or Sund a}o Sc hoo 9 a m
V. orshlp ~r v rf' lO am Sund ay f' vrninJ,;
~f' rvl ce ~ 00 p m Wt&gt;dn PSday night Bibh
o; tudy 7 00 p m

GOD L~ AlWAYS LOOKING DOWN

I h o p f' you r nj oy re ading poet r:y A p{){' m s r:~ ys so mu c h In so fr w words
A poet so o ft en bares the sou I In "'ha t Is w r1 t1 en O ft e n I he poPI Is IP ttin g
u s kno w wh a t Is rea ll v Importan t Yo u do n ot nf' ed t o he a p o r t to mak £' a
s la1 e m e n1 of tru t h W e a ll ca n bE" p ()("l !c so m e time
Man v s l a tem Pnl s s hou ld be a way of ll fe for the y ar e so Importan t M y
past o r wa s t e llln ~ a bou t th e las t h o urs s h P w as S (X'ndln ~ w ith an unc l e
when he looked at her and s a id
Keep lookin g up God Is al w ay s loo king
down
He was dyin g a nd he kn ew w h a t w as m os llmportant In life We
s hould heed hi s words and live by th e m He h as t o uc h ed the ba s lc t ruth of
the Bible and the po ssltlon of God
We don t know exa c tly where Cod Is bu1 mo s tl y w e know He Is above
us and yes looking down a t ua watching ov e r u s This Is a good reason
for us to lift our eyes to heaven whe n we pra y or a re lon e ly sad happy
or Just want company You see my pastor s un c le who W ElS on hl s death
bed knew what was most Important In all of llfp W e arE" n e ver a lon e ror
God Is always looking down w a tchin g ove r u s
We must remember the world and all that Is In the world will fall one
day It will ah10 fall u~ All that we ho ld dear will be ta ken away from us
except one thing God NothJng can tak e G o d away fr om u s If w e keep
looking up knowing He Is a lway s lookin g down Oh Y es we- c an loS(&gt;

sight ol God easily by not looking up By only looking around and
thinking lhls Is wonderful and I his Is really all there Is anyhow This Is
the way to Jose sight of God and so be los t for eternity R e-m e-mber we
tum away from God He does not tum awa y from us
You must admit this loving un c le said o grea t deal 1don t th in k he was
poet but he spoke like one He said so mu c h with only a few words
What he said was the basi c truth of the s c riptures Kpe.p Looking Up

a

BOSTON i UPIJ - Rep Joseph
Kennedy II D Ma ss plunged
ln l o shark Infested waler s ofllhe
coasl of Hawaii 10 help r escue
two people whose fishing boa t
had capsiZed publi shed r eporl s
sa id Friday
K ennedy and h os twin 9 year
old sons were on v ac a11on fiShi ng
off the coast of Kona on H awaii
Sund ay aflernoon when they
hear d a dist ress c all over lheor
the congressman and
ra dio
oth er witnesses saod In leleph one
m ter views with lhe Boston He
raid and The Bo slon Globe
Rep Bart Gord on D Tenn
Houston Oiler s Jmeman Cohn
Sco tiS and former Wa shmgl on
Redskms All Pro lineman John
Wilbur w ere also aboard
Kennedy s charler ed flshmg ves
se l when !he dis tress call cam e
In
A 17 fool Boston wh aler al
r eady weighted down by a ca tc h
of tuna and a marlin had flip ped
when t he man and woman on
board I ned to r eel in a r esos tlng
483 foo t marlin said Susan Har
ian wife of the cap!Jlon' of
K ennedy s chartered boa t The
l wo boaters were c llngmg to thetr
cap SIZed 'esseI wh en K en ned ) s
boal !he K ealia approac hed
These people were hke m ov
ong sha rk bai t
H arlan told the
Gl obe II could ha ve been a ve r y
sero ous sltua tro n had they nol
f ound t hem
Ke nnl dy Mo cha el Harl an I he
son of I he Keal ia s ca pta on and
Housto n 0 1ler s player Colin Scoll

C HANN E LVIEW
T ex a s
UPil - A powerful ex plosoon
foll ow ed b) a fire I ha t burned for
fou r hours koiled H peo ple and
left one m Jssing at an Ail ant Jc
Richf ield chemoca l plant east of
Hou sto n
T he bias I occ urred aboulll 30
p m Thursday and flreflghler s
f r om ARCO and Channel Indus
t ry Mutual Aid b al!led the hrP
un1I I 4 am f roda) before Jl eould
be brought und er conlrol
Earl McCaleb plant man ager
of I he ARCO Chemocal Co plan I
sa1d the explosion wa s on Jhe
u tJittt es ar ea
a wa s tewa ter
tre 11m ent tank loc ated near
l a r ge un t s th a t pr oce ss

chPmtc a ls
Au thon lo es sa id the ex p losJon
m ay ha ve been lngger ed when
work er s !n ed to star! a near by
ge ner ator perhap• cr eatin g a
f ata l sp ark
Th e fir e was c onl alned w tlhm
lh1s area and "a s ex11nguoshed
by 4 a m
McCa leb sa id
AI
I he present lime we beloe\ e lher e
ar e 14 falalllle.

Eight fires in the summer of
1988 burned nearly 800 000 of
Yellowstone s 2 2 million acres
I

Bu l pollee said the lhf' brea kup
of hos weddong engagem en t w ith
Ca r ol Ff'nnellv h" longtime
companion al CCNV p rompted
the ap par ent suic ide Pollee
spoke.man Regina ld Smith sa id
Snvder lel t a note w Ilh suiCidal
re lerences lowh at ap pear ed 10
be a dom estic quarre l
fen n&lt;&gt;ll\ said CCNV would

press th e f1ghl for I he homeless

We are more comrnl!ted now
tha n ever to co ntinue our stJ ug
gle l o se r ve homeless peop le 10
tdvocate l or thei r nghts as
hum an be ings and to contin ue
our fight fOJ overmght shel ter
and afford abl e housi ng
shr
sai d
M i lch Snyde r r ep rese n ts Jhe
legacy of the se lfl ess sufferi ng
servant who beca m e our nation s
point ol r efere nce on !he ens " of
hom eless and abandoned peo
pie said Jesse Jack son H e sa id
Snyd er Jell wishes to be crem
ated and t hat a funeral servt ce
would be held Tu esda y
Ba r r y wenll o !he sheller a few
hundred yards fr om f ederal
court stra1ghl from h is trial on
drug and per ju r\ charges
Mit ch and I shared the same
feel in g
that everybody born on

thls ecu th

1s

a hum an being and

should be tocalld with n spell
and dlgnll )
I he ma)ur said
\\ e \ f' lost one of our fore
run ner s i n the baiUe ag aln sl

homPlessness

said

actr ess

com edian Wh oop l Go ld berg
W hateve r his r easons wer e we
must l ake l he best of M otch
Snyder and con ti nue the war we
are all fighting agamsl homeless
ness In !his co untry
Snyder once said he spe nl m01e
t han tw o year s of hos l1 fe 1n
hunger Slrikes
In 1984 he ~&lt; e nt on a &gt;1d ay
hun ger stn ke l hat ended when
P rcs den I R eag an m ade o p r om
lse ju sI befOJ e lhr No\ ember

Snyd eJ grew up po01 10 New
Yo ok Cll y and h ad a high sc hool
ca oee r l hal lasted one mon th
Sl ar lmg as a 16 year old m aoI

r lu_ Hon to r(novatp an ag ing

compa r ed h1 s polJtt cal vipw s t o-

sh t li er for Washington s hom e
l ess people several bl ock s l r om
the US Ca pitol He upgraded the
sheller the city s largest whic h
now hou ses I 300 peop le
Snyder l ed a nal ional ca m
palgn this year to per suadE' !he
hom eless n ot to par b cipate In the
Ce nsus Bureaus first ever co unt
of lhe homeless saying 1t would
l ead to a gross und er count and a
cu t in fund s f or !h e needy
Sn)der ended his mosl rece nt
10 d ay fas t M ar ch 19 proles tln g
cu ls In !h e cit y s budget for I he
hom eless

those of Mohand as Ga ndhi

room clerk however he work ed

ooo.

hos way In loa p r es ligious $50
a vear job as a M adison Avenue
consul tant by th e t i m e he was 25
At age 26 In 1969 he sa id h"
~&gt; a l keo a ~&lt; ay from affluence a
~&gt; lfc a"d lwo c hildren for a life he'

fe lt t ,.-~ rnu r ~: m ea nm g S n y d e r
a n ar d€ut an ti ..... 1r a c ttvJ s t w ho
'

A n at heis t t u 1 ned activ e R o

m an Catholic Snyd er li ved 10 the
CCN V shelter and worked with
o u1 p ay I n !ale 1985 he was pa od
$150 000 by a telev ision network
for I he rlgh l s t o a mo\ 1e on
l ife
Sam ar it an
The M1 tc h
Sny der Stor y He was porlr ayed :
by Ma r tin Sheen a nd dona l ed h is
proceeds to !he sheller
H ardon Thoma s 29 "ho had
been allhe shell eJ s1x vears said •
Snyd er wa s lik e a broth er to the
homel ess people he was like a·
f tlher It s hurUn ga loi ofpro ple
I f eel h urt

1r1s:

""' ere on thP congressman saJd
The woman s companion was
able 10 sw i m to the K ealia on hos
own
All our Hyan niS Po r ltrammg
cam e ou t sa1d K ennedy N:'fer

r mg to the famous clan s com
pound on Cape Cod
Kennedy saod he pul on a m ask
and dove under the surface to see
wh elh er he could n ghl lhe
capsized boal On ce und er lhe
bo aI he said he sa od lherP w as
l ike a 500 pound blue marlm
under th e boa I whorh JUS ! aboul

ga ve me heart fa1lure
Art er d elermonmg !h al tbe
mammo th fish was caught on a
! me !hal was ai !Jlc hed t o a boat
K en nedy and Scoll began reelmg
on !he m arlm Arter aboul two
hours I he group m a naged lo pull
In the h eavy fish a nd then right
I he vessel
The two boaters were nol
Injured The man s name was not
imm edi a te!) av aolable
a nd
Kennedy only l earned afler the
oneid enl th ai I he w oman he had
r escu ed was Moldr ed Akaka !he
mece of Sen D am el Akaka
D Haw a11
II all lurned ou t well
K ennedy said
W e saved !he
boat v. e sa\Cd t hem and we
saved th eir marion

We ar e curre nlly on ve. 11ga1
ong !he cau se ol lhe ex plosoon

Howpver our foremos t concern
at thi s time 1s for I he famU1 es of
our employees and contractor s
who were killed m the ex plosiOn
We are i n !he proc !'ss of noti ty mg
f amil y members and o ff en ng our
assistance to l hem
Johnso n sa1d fo re m ar shals a nd
plan t saf e! ) employee. were on
lhf' sce ne 1ryong to d eterm lne the
ori gin of the explosoon and fore
Officials said the plan! produ
res the c hemical propane oxide
whor h Is used 1n I he m anuf ac tu re
of lurmlure Sluffmg
A spokesm an fo r the Harros
Cou nl v M edi cal E x am mer s of
lire sa od the bodies of 14 ,;cum s
were found bull ha t plan l m anag
er s are lookmg for the body of
another v rctlm

There were no e\ acuarions
outsod e I he plant boundari f'S a nd
M cCa leb satd there was no
d anger 10 th e publ oc at am lime
The !al e mghl blast "as heard
mil es di slanl from !h e plant

Wildfire hits Yellowstone
YE L LOWSTO N E NATIONAL
PARK M onl t U P I ! -A wildfire
In Yellowstone Nallonal Park
was burning ou l of conl ro l
scarr i ng 75 lo 100 acr es of
lim berland on Mount Wa shburn
pa r k officials said
fire flghler s planned to con
veo ge on th e blaze frid ay park
spokeswoman Marsha Karle
sa id
Mounl Washburn Is on !he
park s easlern edge near Dun
r aven Pass on lhe Upper Loop
Road The fire was burning on a
slope opposi te the road Karle
said
Yellowstone s current policy Is
to fight all wildfires while the
park s fire managemenl plan
suspended afler d evastallng
fires lwo years ago Is being
revised

OffiCial s IOSIS!ed they Wf' f P doing
enough lo help the hom!'less
F\ever th ek'ss most everyone
agreed his flam boya nt d em on
st raiJOns succeeded In turn ing
nalfonal altenllon to the p light of
lhe hom ele.s
Snyd ers d ea th follo\\ ed bv
d ays a major d efeat m the D C
Coh Councol whoch vol ed t o cur b
I he clly s la ndm ark 1984 v oter
manda l ed Initiative l7 whic h
guaranteed emergency sheller
for anyone in need
Snyder had been ons !rum enta l
In passo ng ln!Ua live 17 and had
saId he would c hailen ge th e
council declsoon In co url and
lobbv for a new relerendum to be
placed on this fall s ballo t

dove into the water lo help the
s trug ghng couple
I don I know If we gol m an v
p oinl s for ont e lli gc n ce
K ennedy 37 told the Herald It
was nger shark city
We g ra bbed lhe girl and
brou ght her back to lhe boa t we

Explosion kills 14

GOO Is Always Looking Down
- PR8Ior William Mlddll!jlwarth

mlghl be the ultim ate sacroflce
but lhal wasn t necessary
He dld more fo r the homel e.s
people In Washington D C I han
any body even the mayor You
never saw Marlon Bar!J' go on a
hunger st r ike You never saw
Jesse Jackson go on a hunger
strik e Washington said
It s d evastalmg
said City
Counc ll m ember H R Crawford
who often was at odds wllh
Sny der over his ta ctics Mi tc h
has playe d a significant role here
on the ci ty and th r oughout our
country
He has al ways
focu sed the attenti on on the
pllghl of those In need of
assistance
Critics accused Sn yder of self
promotion for hls high profile
antics H e was arr1'sted for
pray i ng on the pres ident s fron1
lawn se t cockroache. loose In
the Whil e House dmmg room and
played lapP- record ed laughter al
Cllv Council m eelongs when

Joe Kennedy helps
rescue couple in
shark-infested waters

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ANriQU ITi 13A PT !S f Kt&gt;nnl'i h Smitl
pa s t or Sundil\ School 9 JO a m c hu rc h
r r \ cr ]() p m }'OUth lf' ll owship 6 lOp
m Albl f' s t udy Thu rsd ay 7 30 p n
~ U LI GOS P El LIG IITHOU SE 111 4::.
II 1n 1 Hoad Pomr r oy Tom Ke I ~ pa s
tor Da nny I &lt;~ m lx&gt; r t S S Su p! Sunda v
m :.rn ng S( rv k r at 10 a m Sunday eve n
n ~ Sf' I'"'\ IN' 7 lOp m Tu r-sda y and Th u rs
d l ) St&gt;rv h t'S al 7 ](] p n
NEW 11 AV F N C HU RCH Of T HE NA
ZMtF NE R r v Glendo n Str oud pas t oc
Sumlai&gt; Sc hoo 9 JO a m Wo r ship service
1 l 30 a m Youth lier.o tce Sunday 6 I ~ p
m Sund a) ('V('nl nRS£'rvi ('('7 OOpm IA Pd
rws d av P rayer M('e ting a nd Bibl e St udy
7 00pm

Sermonette

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OU R SAV IOU R LUTHERAN C:HURCH
Walnut a nd Hen ry St5 R&lt;~ venswoorl
Va Th e Rev Gro rgr ( Weiri ck pas t oc
Sunday SCho&lt;i 9 lJ a m Sunday worshi p
llam
CALVARY BIBL E CHURCH located o n
Pomer oy Pik e Count y Road 25 nea r Flat
w ocxls Rev Blackwood pa s tor Ser v ices
on Sunday a t lOJOam a nd7 ))pm wll h
Sunda y School 9 30 a m Bible Study Wed
nf'Sday 7 XI p m

Pomeroy

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m P r avf'r mt'f' l in,g a nd Bib e Sturt v \\ f'd

WASHINGTON i UPJi -Sup
porlers called homeless advocate Mil ch Snyder a sa v ior while
crlllcs called him an Incurable
egomania c Bu t all agreed l hat
his t ac tics w ere ext r em ely
effective
Snyd er
46
t he M ad iso n
A venue executive l urned unpaod
director ol th e Community for
Cre all\c Nun Violenc e
was
found hanged Thursda] al lhe
homeless sh eller he opera ted m
the nallon s capital In what pollee
c all ed an apparenl suicide over a
shatlered love relallonshlp
Homeless people some of
t hem weeping mUled outsid e th e
I 300-bed shelter afler hi s d eath
beea me known One Geo rge
Gilchris t compared Snyder 10
Je.us Chris I and sa id the suicid e
was Jetting the world know tha t
Mitch Snyder gave his life for this

U nd er Y ell ow sto n e s fi re
mana gem ent plan a l the lime all
natural fires wer e allowed t o
burn unless !hey grew too l arge
Two smokejumpers from We.t
Yellowslone parachuted near lhe
fire Thursday on the eaSI slop!' of
Mounl Washburn before thick
smokE' made furth er jumps too
dangerous Karle said
five more firefight er s rea ched
I he area on fool before dark she
said bul park authorltle. ruled
oul sending In more Thursday
night because of poor visibility
All available park firefighters
wer e summoned to a staging
are a near the fire and will se1 out
for the fire Friday morning
Karle said
The fire, believed to be
lightning caused, was reporled
by the Mount Washburn fire
lookout at aboul 4 p m MDT
Thur5&lt;!ay, she said It spread
quickly when strong winds
lanned the flames Karle said

of the Dlstrocl Building in this March JO 1990 hi e photo Snyder was
lound hanged m an apparent sulcode Thursday in th e Washmglon
sheller he found ed ( UPI file )

HOM E LESS UTJVIST DIES - Milch Snyder loreground a
\hshon~on D C homeless aclmst Is )ooned by olhers on I he sleps

Judge says no jail time likely for couple
Shr fl ed Jhr b• " ' h Ilk ' ' h1ef 1t

BOSTON 1UP f 1 - A Jud ge
defend ed he1 Instruc t ions 10 a
Ju r. th ai con\lcl ed 1" o Chm u a n
S&lt;-oenlls ts of mvolu ntary man s
la ughter 1n t he dea t h of 1he1r
toddler son savm g a slate law
! hal permi tS pareniS 10 p r ac! Jce
i allh heali ng does not ap plv m

twrorf' Hl appe als p an el
Kl tem 1n arcu srd H a m l in n
hrr nstt uct10 ns to lhr Ju rv of

t h e n tg ht

1g noil ng a 1971 M ass ! Chu sr tts

tha t vrr dr r

IJ v.

th i:l l shr sa 1d exem pts
prl r l?n ts w ho prari 1CP fa 1t h heal

apart
Olh cr

mg h om chold neg ler l sta t utes
l1ws as long as 11 1s adm Jn Jsl r r r d

wh e t h er thl"'

c nmma l ju siJ Cf d Jv so n fo r th P
M assachu srtts Ba 1 Assoc1a t wn
satd p ol hn g JUIOJ " can be
cons t r ued
a"
sor t of
harassmrnt
It s a m&lt;.~ t tr r of J bsol u tr

juror s

j udic ia l d JscrrtJon I here ha sn f

I If~th rra t Pn m g

u ndf' r a r ecogn w d r e! Jg JOn
Prosu : u t or s r oniPn d th at the
l av. docs not p r otr ct f a11h healrr s

nsla n ces you h avP
SOli of a grou p w s t t n c I tn thP jury
roo m and somebodv wh o sa lt t tl r

1n us whrr e a Child IS

bll shy rn a) fer I ra 1li ua dld by t he
otheJs Miller sa td In JU S! thr

c trc ums ta nces

However Judge Sa ndra Ham
lin sa od she did nol p la n l o or der
Ja il 11me for DavJd and Gi nger
1\&lt; ole hell "ho were sched uled lo
be sen lenred f n da) 1n Suffolk
Coun t\ Su pen or Cour l
T he Twi! c heli s were co nvic ted
Wednesda\ of prec Jpi iat i ng the
Apnl 191'h d!'alh of their 2
~ year old son Roby n lhrough
~&lt;a n ton nf'g lect In stea d of sum
momng a doctor I he couple ! ned
10 cu re the bo) th roug h praver
The bo) d ied of a bov. el obsl ruc
lio n a fl er a f 1ve day oll11 es s
T he Twil chells each far e o
m axim um 20

year

p nson term

bu l Hamlin sa od al a hean ng
Thu rsda) she ~&lt; as m c lmed to
accepl l hf' dtslrlcl a ttorne) s
recommendation I hal the couple
be placed on prob alion
The doslnct al torney a l so pl ans
10 r ecommend lha t the co upl es
three sons undergo period ic
phvsJca l exa mmat 10ns as pa rt of
!he proballon spokes m an Th o
m as 0 T oole sa od
Defense allorney s c harged
!hal I he JUdges m ove was
d e.ogned 10 co unter criu c osm she
had received in med1a r eporls
I find II ju st ex trao rd inary
thai shewou ldgive thlsone sid ed
said lawler
press co nference
Sleven I yons Thi s w as enure!)
forlhe pre.s Thal canbe theon l)
purpose lor II given that t he
Twite hells w er en 1even !here (at
t he hear ing!
Lyons predicted the sentence
would be delayed by the pending
appeal He and l ellow d efense
lawyer Rlkkl Klleman said Ham
I in s advi ce to jurors made the
guilty verdict Inescapable They
said I he j udge should have polled
the panel a fter the verdict was
announced
Klleman filed a nolice of
appeal with Hamlin before the
judge m ade her announcement
I he firs t slep in br lnglng th e case

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bf'fl n a s 1n g le ca se th 11 I can sea
w h1rh an appr ll at P r ou n

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pollon g a Jury Zepnn sad

m mu tcs b&lt;. !we&lt;. n leav 1ng I hP jury
r oom and r end r r rn g the \ erdJC t
som( JUrors hav hf'Pn kno"'n to
c h cm gc: I heir mmd so we a lways
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longer th an a m inute an d 1:1

half
Sc\cral legal ex pert s co n
r un ed sayi ng Hamlin s Initi al
c har ge lo Ju rors bf' for e de llbc ra
!tons began and lh rees ubsrquenl

rl ar lflcal ions seem ed unu sual
1he j udge s charge l o I he Jury
m a v not h ave been very &lt;J ccu

rate ll ar va r d La w Sch ool pro
lessor Ar lh ur Mi ller sa od
f m
su re t hai w il l be a m aJ or pari of
the appeal
f ou r oth er verdic ts In which
l hristl an Sc ience p orents were
convi cted of Stmllar offenses I n Florid a California and Aliz
ona -a lso ar e being appealed
Kl lem an also decried Hamlin s
r efusal 10 poU jurors Individually
after the verd ict was announced

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Dart Man suspect sketch distributed
NE W YORK iUPli - Pollee
distributed a sketc h of the
bearded "Dart Man" they believe Is responsible lor a total of
46 blowgun at tacks on unsuspect
mg women tn the midtown
Manhattan
Pol1ce say the suspect Is a
nea tly dressed black man In his
30s with a lull beard and possibly
glasses, weighing between 130
and 150 pounds and standing
between 5 feet 6 and 5 feet 8
inches tali
Occasionally, he carri es a
black bag, similar to that used to
house video cameras. said Jo
seph DeMartino. depu ty c hief of
the Manhattan South Precinct
None of the victims- includ

lng one who found a dart in her
clothing when she ret urned from
shopping about I p.m Thursday
- have been seriously injured In
the attacks. which began June26
A motive for the bizarre
attacks Is stili unknown Bu t
pollee have been able to pu t
toget her details of how "Dar t
Man " operates
At an afternoon news conference Thursday, detectives said
they believe the suspect has used
a large straw to blow homemade
needie·darts Into the backs and
buttocks of women.
Witnesses have said the man
approaches his victims from
behind on crowded sidewalks,
blowing the darts from about 10

feet away Ali the attacks have
occurred in th e area bounded by
21st and 54th Streets, between
Madison and Seventh Avenues
There have been no attacks
reported on weekends or on the
Fourth of July holiday .
All except the latest victim,
who was black, have been white
or Hispanic light skinned women
and ali have been well dressed,
he said
"I hav e no idea what the
motive IS," DeMartino said
DeMartino said 18 darts co nstructed from needles or
straight pins wrapped in paper have been recovered, but poUce
t ests have proved inconclusive

We can repair and re·
core radtators and
heater cores. We can
olso acid boil and rod
out radiators. We olso
repair Gas Tanks.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

BILL SLACK
992-2269
EVENINGS
8- 12-90 tfn

8 A.M.

•

until NOON SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY

POLICIES
'Ad1 oullode Me&gt; gs Gall•• o• M11 0n co uroto• rnv1 1 be pre

Pltd

'7 POint hne tvpe only used

"Sentmel •s not responstble for errors aher first d~ iChe"'
for errortl•rtt drot ad runt tf1 paper) Call belarl! 2 00 p m
dav after pubhc.-t•on to mike co rrii!'CI•o n
' Ads that must be p&amp;fd 1n advance are
Ca rd of Th~t~ks
HIPP'f Ad t
In M11m onam
Yard Sales

Announcemenls
51 !125364 56 56 67 58 59 -

4 - GIIIUWIV

5 - Happy Ad t

6789-

Lotl end Found
V'•d Salelpaod on acfllan cel
Publ•c Sale&amp; Auc t•on
Wanted 10 Buy

Employmenl
Services

C/m.1ijied paf!l' l cot rr thr
foUmnnl' telephone l'xchall![n ..
Gattoa Coun t.,.
Area Code 6 14

Mt! 191 County
Aru Code 6 14

Muon Co WV
Area Code 304

446 - Gall.polo\
367 - ChMhH
388 - Vml on
245 - Rto Grande
256 - Guvan Dtst
643 Arlb•a Oost
379 - Watnul

992 - Moddlepon
Pomerov
985 - Chettar
B4J - Por1t.nd
247 - le1art Fall t
9 49 - Aaeon e '
742 - Rut lend

6 7~ - Pt Plaan nt
458 - leon
!5 76 - App la Grovt
773 M•• o"
882 - New H•v e11

TransDorlalion
71
74 75 76 77 78 79 -

Homn for Sale
Mobl le Humes lor Sale
ferms lor Slle
Bulln•s Bu•lchngs
lott &amp; Acreege
Rul E.11e1e Wante d

Motorcvdek
Bo l!t &amp; Mo tors ior Se le
Auto Pens &amp; Acc••oroM
Auto Rep au
Campong EQ uip ment
Cam pen e. ¥otor Homes

e;mma

Services

•1 - Houtes for Rtnl
42 - MoblleHomes lao Re111
43 - F~rms tor Fhn1
44 - Apertment lor Rent
46 - Furmshad Fl oo mt
46 - Spe~;;elor l'len1
47 - Wanted to Rent
.C8 - Equtpment tor Rent
.C9 - Forlelle

667 - Coolv~le

Au1ot for S.le

72 - Tru cks lor Sal•
73 - Vans 6 4 VVO s

Real Eslale

937 - Buftllo

•VINYL S!DING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Now HD111Hiallt

Res. 949-2860
NO SUNOA Y CAllS

PUBliC NOTICE
The annual report Form
990PF
for
the Ktbble
Foundat1on
Bernerd V
Fuln Trustee ts ava1lable
for publiC Inspection at Bernard V Fultt Law Offlca.
111 1/l W Second Street.
Pomerov Ohio 4S769 , dur~ng regular buaineaa houn
t o r a period of 180 days subsequent to publication of
thiS nOIIC8

(7)6132027
(81 3 10 17 7tc

2

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Star Bank N A . Trt· State
Platnttff .

- vM•chael l
Mtller, et al
Defendents
Caae No 90 CV 134

81
82 8J84 85 86 87 -

Home lmproV'tlm.,..tt
Piumbtng &amp; Hutm g
Eac1vtttng
EI•c:trocal &amp; Reftogeut•on
Gen••l H•u long
Mobi\11! Hom111 Rep•"
Uphollti!IPf'

In Loving
Memory of

VERNON L.
WEBER
March 3rd.

1926 -

6. 1983.

Wife. Margaret
Belle &amp; Family

Public Notice

To John Doe and Mary
Doe. the unknown apOul815
•f any. of
Defendants
Michael L Miller 1nd Gatl
Anderton aka Ga•l A Ander
You are hereby notified
that a Complamt hq been
filed agamst you m the
Metgs
County Court of
Common
Pl111. Metgl
County Court House Po meroy , Oh1o, 1n Cite No 90
CV 134. wheretn Plainttff
hat brought 1 foreclosure
ae1ion againtt certain real
property
requettlng the
Court to marahall the liens
on aeld property and ceusa
the Sheriff of Meip County,
Ohio, to advertise and aell
1a1d premise• et public sale
et upon e~tecution
You are further notified
that vou ~•ve 28 days after
the l11t public•tlon of this

Public Notice

not1ce to file an enawer or
other rMponsrve pleadmg to
th11 action It vou fall to f1le
an 1nawer or other rMpon
liVe pleading Judgment by
default may
or will be
rendered agamst vou

CHERRINGTON. EVANS
llo MOULTON

Litle , deceased , late of P 0
Bo~t 33, Syracuse. Me1g15
County OhiO, 46 779
Rober1 E Buck
Probate Judge
Lena K Neuelroad . Clerk

liAClORS &amp; LOADERS
MOWERS, lAKES
AND TEDDERS
Repair All Makes &amp;
Models of Farm
Machinery
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

1614)446·1737

A norney t or Plaintiff

(7) 6. 13

20.

27

!8)

GARAGE SALE
234 MULBERRY AVE.
SAT., JULY 7th
Everything ~ Pnce
10 AM.· ??
GARAGE SALE
SAT. JULY 7

Ram or Shme
Collector plales. Occu Japan.
men's clothmg &amp; etc
GEORGE WHITE RES . OLD RT. 33

·sAIIGE SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 7
8:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M.
I mile from Route 7. Turn at
Jaymar Gdf Course sign.

a

(6141 742-2027
"Your
connection
To
All
Types of
Travel" • 11

RACINE, OHIO

6-21 '90-1 mo.

ROWE
POWERWASH
SERVICE

90 DAY WADANTY

WASHER$-1100 up
DRT!R$-169 up
REFR IGERATDR$-$100 up ,
RANG!S- Gas-Eit&lt; - $125 up
FREEZER$-1125 up
IIICROOYEN$-179 up

742-2455
RUTLAND, 0110
6·29.'90 I mo

YARDMAN &amp; ECHO
OUTDOOR POWER
PRODUCTS

SALE

3 10

8tc

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On June 14 1990 In the
Metgt
County Probate
Court Cua No 28680.
Mary M l11le . P 0 Bo~t 33
Syracuse
Qtuo, 46779
was appo•nted Executrh: of
the estate ot Oonttld W

R1dtng Mowers -Twm CyL
Repair All Makea &amp;
Models of Ftlrm
Machinery

Ill '9Q-I mo p&lt;l

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

FOREVER BRONI
TANNING

OPENINC SOON

•New Hom11
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Ettimotes

Call Now To Make
Appointment

949-2794

SPECIAL
30 Senions-S30
Co. Rd. 28

985-4473
667-6179

Wal&lt;h F.,. Sogns

RACINE, OHIO
S· t 7-'90 - t mo. d.

I·JI. 90 lin

1361 Powtll !t., Middloporl

1·11 ·90 tfn

614-742-2772
5 29. I mo

~i I

Richlancl A•J "
AIIIC IIS. 0111 11

592 -2585

By Appomtment
611mo

n n, 11:::"!1"

d

1990, at the Reedsville f1re
Ststion The meeting 11 for
lhe purpote of ditcuuion of
the proposed budget All tn
teretted cittzenl will ha11e
the opponunity to give wr•t ten or oral comment
The budget will btl avallftble for public lnlpec'lion at
the hom!!' of the clerk after

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

4

3
yr.
old
Gtrm1n
Shephard/Colli• mix . Good with
kids. 614·388-8891.
4 beautiful, trltky kitten• to 1
good and loving home, call 304675-6534.

painting.
lot us do it for you.

VERY REASONABLE
HAVE REfERENCES
(614) 985-4180

Garage Sale 5,6, 7 lncludaa
army clothes, camo/00 1ha.s1
boot1 (IOml naw) Men ana
children siua and other start
itemt. To many to monllon
Second and Maple SlrMt
Muon, WV

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

a family

Golden C1sto 304-937· 2276 or
J11per Casto 304-937-2126

ALL Y1rd Stilt Must Be P1ld In
Adv•nco DEADLINE. 200 p.m
th• day btfof'l tht ad Ia to run
Sunday edition • 2:00 p m.
friday. Monday tdltlon - 2 00
p.m. Satur*Y·

g

motors
Atchlrd George-no
Sunday calls pltaM 614-3889095

Clothing, slzn 2T to -.dun. F-P
tovs. Fumllure, 11roller, 3 24'-4 '
twlmmlng poolt, lg. mlcrowan,
and more. Frt. and Sat BultvHie
Pike 1/4 milt off 554 ..

Anllqu. or new E~~;ealllnl condition only Prompt peymanl 614992-5657.

PAT HILL

Garage Sal• 7 mUH soU1h Rt 7
Brick
houtt behind Clay
.chool. Fumlturt, clothing,
lim . looll, miK , ~.6th , 7th

See

CHRYSLER-PlYMOUTH

DODGE
399 S. Third, Middleport

992-6421

i

5-16 '90-1 mo

FENCING
~,.,·-···-:-I

FREE
ESTIMATES
PROFESSIONA
INSTALLATION

SEARS
788 N. 2nd

MIDDlEPORT

Aao11 From Pott Offico
217 E. s... Ponooroy
POMEROY, OHIO

992-2

3/6/'90/ tln

8

Q 1»-?

Gar.ge Sale. Aou1e 218, 2 tr.l
mil" out, Frt , and S.t , July
lth, 7th .
Gardner'• Variety &amp; Fumttur•
Shop, 141!1 Eallem Ava Buy,
Sell and Tr1da. Low prieu 61._
448-112211
Giant Sole· July 81h-9th . 446
Spruce St. Ext., 8-6 , Womtn1
clothing, knives, loU old tools,
CB 111dlot, gla..w1re , ponary,
tumltu,. . ttetwl:try duk, china
coblnatl, more., Antiquo wall
clock, movlo tamers, proj~ttor,
scrHn Cast Iron Morel
July 7. Knick l(nackt, m•t•mlfv
c lolhn, lolt blb'f clothn, baby
swing, children• clothn, mOfa
1/4 mile out GeorgH Cr. .k oft
Bulavltlt Ad Aaln C•nctlt 8-1
Wutti-F1mlly July 7 &amp; 8 8-8 two
locations GeorgH Cr"k Ad 1
mil• from BulaviUa Ad Antlquet,
gun•
tools ,
Hru,
hoUHhold
hema,
blcyelts ,
IWMptrt, banjo, guitars, push
11wn mower1, mucFi mo,.

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Pnm"

PH. 949-2801
Res. 949·2860

or

Doy or Night
NO SUNDAY CAUS

FOR SALE
One Of .Racine's Nicest Homes
Includes 4 bedrooms, big kitchen, huge
family room, 2 garages, 3 baths, rented
3-room apartment, 40' x 120' farm build·
lng, pond, over 40 acres fenced pasture
land and rented mobile home.

Calll-814-992·7104
after S

6 -5 · 1 mo pd

G1rag• Sill, July 5,6,7 2923
Mlple Ave Bodaprudt, appU•nc. ., miK lt•ma
ThrM Family Salo, Carl Cline's
Center 9t , M11on July 6 and 7
9.00 •m Clothing, houllhold
lt•m•. 1oy1, much mort

YARD SALE -July

&amp;-~

t31 S

Park Orivs, 9 00 -·r, dorm
retrlgtrator, high chair, elothtt

Yard S1 .. Moving, .ora &amp; eh1lr,
ctolhtt:, lot mlac, lawn movar &amp;
IIIler 1 1/4 mill ptuld tha 't' on
R1 62 9 Wed Thur, &amp; Frl 9.00 -

??
Yard S.lt, July 5 &amp; 8 Gelllpolla
Ferry, behind Ouiok Rick'• t-5

4-16-86-tln

6-1B'90-1 mo d

11

Help Wanted

HUMPHREY'S

Do you need extra in,ome but
still want to be at home?
We are looking for people in
Meigs County who are willing to
share their home and provide
friendship to two adults with
learning limitations. We train you
and can add up to $18,000 a year
to your income and still work at
home. High school degree, valid
driver's license and good driving
record required.

For more information call
1-800-531-2302 no later than
7/16/90;
ask for Jorji.
Equel Opportunity
Employer.

CLIMATE

• COUNTRY
MOBILE

CONTROl

HOME PARK

Heating, Cooling,
Refriger,atlon
Service
Reaide ntia I &amp;

1'A.!11

•Mobile Hom~

•Mobiie-ftoiM'
Rentlllo
•Loll RenJalo

Commercial

992-7479

CALL

lt. 33 North of

992-5589

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is given th1t a Spa-

dol Counctl Moetlng for tho
Vlll•g• Council of Pomeroy,

Ohio lo ochodulod for July 9.
1990. 7:00 p.m. ottho Pomeroy VHiogo Hotl.
Brend• Morrla.

Vlllogo Cl•rk

Pomeroy, Ohio

(71 6 1tc

Pomeroy, Ohio
1·12.'la.Hn

.... t..cationl
IU Nortlt Second
Olio

Mid·······

45760

SALES &amp;SERVICE

We

OFFERS 2 LOCAnONS TO SERVE YOU ....

POMEROY, OHIO: Rt 7 &amp; S R 143
ALBANY. OHIO· Rt 60 &amp; S R 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY: 9 a m.· 7 p m 7 Days
ALBANY 10 am -6 p .m. 6 Days, Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY. MAY 29. 1990
111 Copper 90¢ per lb.;
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans. 36¢ per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators. 40¢ oer lb .
WE BUY ALL NON FERROUS SCRAP. BATIERIES
STARTERS. TRANSMISSIONS. ALTERNATORS. ETC

614)992-5114

,, '"""

K and J CONSTRUCTION

PlUMIING

c..., flthlng Suppll•

Your Phone
BllloHore
- "]&lt;C.c IIISIIISI P110NI
99t-61SO
PHONE

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VICinity

TRI·COUNTY RECYCLING

GREG BAILEY
•NEW HOMES •SIDING
•GARAGES
•REMODELING
•GENERAL CONTRACTING
A Gnat Combinatian"Quality and Reosonable Prices"

WE GO THE EXTRA MllE •••••
992-6810
POMEROY, OHIO
5-23-90-1 mo

Noifh~

Yord-8.11•. -

large 11u drwMI, cJolhlna,
hcM•ahoklllemt, mlac. Uncofn
Hte., Upper end. Pomeroy.

Frldoy 10.1.
Yonl SOlo. Clolhroo, unllorrno.

oomputer, eta. July 1-7. Neleon

Rood, Rutllnd.

Yonl

loll.

Ruotlc

Hl\0.

Sy--ull. Lolli of kkl• clothes.
· -a.e-7. tD-6
July

-'

back~ot

Ctr &amp; lawn mowar reps Ira, pick·
up and d•llvery Mobile homtt
unblocked &amp;: rtblocked , root.
Plinltd. 304-576-2818
Former Klndergar11n luc~•r of·
terlng chlldclrl lf'l my home FT
or FT. Structured ICiiVIIits Csn·
tenary 61,.-446.(1230

Wanted tO Buy

~Ju-,~.-.-,-.,-w-l;::ln-o_r_w~h;::h~..,-.

Georau Portabl• Sawmill don 't
haul just call 304-675-1957.
Lawn Car1 Service. Mow and
trim 814-245-5604

O.dHs

lAt one eall do IC all No lob too
large or too small. Complltt
hom• lmprovtmanll 40 y11r1
experience Lewis or G.lry 614446-91'17 or 61~738 .

Employment Services

Mlu P1ula 's Day Cart Ctnt1r

Sail , affordable, chlkk:•re M-F
6am ·!5 30pm Agea210
Before, after .chool Orop-lnl
welcome 814-446-8224.

11 Help Wan led
==-,,.,..:---:--::-:c:-::AVON - A.ll "'"· Call Marilyn
We•ver 304·882-2&amp;15

Financial

A1 per Artlc\1 9 Tn~natars and
Vacancl•~. Section B, Potting,
of th• Neg01lat8d Agroament
betw111n the MLTA and the
Botrd of Educati on, thl Meigs
LOCI\ School IO!strlct is posting
the following va c•ney tor ltl
r•gular teach ing 1t1tt Second
Grad• T.. cher II Pomeroy
Elementary School

Rot.d
water, PavMt
reasonable
roed,

Business
Opponunlty

Country Woblll Home Park,
Route 33, North ot Pomeroy
lotl.!_~la lt, p,&amp;rt5 , IIIII Call
814-wz-lll7t

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
racommtndl thai you do bvslnau wfth peoplt y04J know, and
NOT to 11nd money through lht
malt until you have lnv•stlg1ted
the offering.

AVON ! AU Are11 I Shlrtey
Spurt, 304-675-1429
Babysmer
nMdlld
lor
2
children, houl'll differ uch
WMk, P1r1t 011vt Ire&amp; , 304-6757349 1fltr 5 00 PM

Real Estate

Cho4ts1erol Scr•ning Tach
Mad /Lab Experience pretarred 1
but will train right paROn. Stntl
r11um1 o Box CLA037 eJa Galli poUt Daily Trlbunt~,825 Third
Avenue, Gallipolis, OH 45ti31

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

12x60 Mobllt Home for rani 3
mlln out on 588 2 Br, AC,
waltr paid, $235 plus dap 614446·2Da2, 44&amp;-105~.

J blldrooms, 2 t\J\1 baths, 24x38
garage
1112 acrn
Price
reduc•d . 614-44&amp;-4246, 446036~, 448-8127

DRIVER S

IMMEDIATE HIRING

3 BR , 36'x36' pole bam , 4 acres
farm equipment M1kl 1n otter
614-379-2919

July 7, 1990
Uneoln Salts and Service, the
driving forc e of CAST INT'l,
INC, h•ula ganaral freight
throughout the US It you aro
an t11ptri1netd drlv1r, 1 recant
driving school grsdualt, or just
thlngkmg 1bout joining this
proiHSion , com• talk to us
111 HOUDA't' INN
Gall ipolis, Ohio
S11urday, 7f7190
'10AMto2PM
.. It you ,,.. at lust 21 ytart old,
Cln p1111 1 drug scrttn 1nd tha
DOT physle11 , eomt talk to
ut Applications will be approved and road t•att will M
glvan Come Inspect o ur new,
modem equlpm•nt Mark vou
calendar for Saturday, Jvly 7
Com e t•lll wUh CRST INT'L,

3 Br ranch, gu fur nace , CA,
garage, tull basement Prlct
Redueild 614---446.()3~ or 3838652.
3-blldroom houH lor sale, 2
\ott, 111 •t~ttrlc, $25 ,000 2G7
4th Strttl M1son, WV, 304-8953044

JBR tun basement,
Tr•ce School Olalrlcl

H•nnan
614-2M-

t172

INC

, -BOO-nl-2778
Eam money by the wtlll Jo in
the numMts to dernonatrate
"C hr 1st mas-Around· Th• Wor1d "
July·O.CemMr L.Nvt n1mt,
addrn•. and phoot number on
answering service &amp;14 -;92-6319

I;::::.,::::~~~:i:::.---.

44

Aparttr.enl
for Rent

2 Apl 11ch 4 rooms &amp; balh 1
turn, 1 unturn Ret &amp; Sec O.p
No pall 614-446-0444
2 furn ish~ efllei1nclas All
J liltltes paid Share bath $90 or
l150 919 S.cond Ave 614 4463945
l. rooms &amp; bath $175/mo o Hice
spa ce S100fmo all ulll il lll ln:ludtd Latayett• Ma ll 614-U8n33, 614-446~222

2BA Apt lor r•nt In Crown City
j14-256-641f5
1\PARTMENT RENTERS' Homn
Hom $100 (U- Repalr) Gov't
giveaways,
bank
rapot,
oreclosurts, tal cklllnquent
lroperUe 1-918-622-5652 III
~ 1244, Including Sat and Sun

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jacksoo Pike
rom St921mo. Wal k to ahop &amp;
movlts C..ll614-446 ·2568 EO!-l
\irtclous living 1 and 2 bad·
room 1pa.rtments 11 Vlll1ge
Manor
and
Rlversl&lt;le
Ap1rtm•n11 In Middleport From
$196 Call 614-992 ·7781: EOH

living but c\olt to Ma lgt 54::hool
tlnd lown
At
3:J-4 lane ,
Town~thlp Road 27 Flrst road to
nght Call 614-992-71 18 or 1·384·
20•97

In Pomeroy. 4 bedroom , fur·
nlsh.c:i apt AU ulllltln paid Ineluding garblge p1ck-up $370
monthly 614-949 -2S2tl

Mu1t Sell 2BR log Homt
Newty carptttd, atoned Mirth
wood-burn.,,
10'x24
Deck,
12'112'
building.
Riverview
Mak• OHer! 614-4'46~909 or 6t4·

Euy and tun WIY to aarn tr1ra
money and 1 FREE $300 kit
with Iota ol Christmas goodlet I
naed llvt [)emonttrators lor
"Chril1mn Around lht World"
No collte11ng, no dtllvtrtng
Call 814· 992-3213 tor m01e
dtlaUa btlween 6 p m and 10
p m.
EXCELLENT WAGES tor spare
lima , ..,mbly Eaty work at
home No alperitncl nNded.
ACT NOW C1ll 1·918-122-&amp;8521
ext 1244, Including Sat. ana
Sun
Ht~rlland or Jsck.on LPN/AN
full-time
potltlon
avai11blt
100% tullkm rtinburHmtnt.
Send rnumtl or coli tor an IP'
I)(Mntmtnt EOE. Gall Rawlins.
DOH, 8818 Sl. Rl. 83, Jlc ....,
Ohio 41640 814-286-15021 .

3 bedroom mobile homt tor rent
In S yr~cuM 6W -9112-7689 afttr
5 pm.

3BR, 1112 balhl, FR. LR, fully •
quip~ kHch•n wl dining 1re1
2 car g1rago, in-grouncf pool
614-446-"""1231.
e room ~ult, 3 ml from town ,
W B firepla ce, full bliHme nl ,
city .choo4t 614-US-036! , 614
4.t$-H156
1 rooms 1 1f2 t&gt;.tha, country

8')' ownar One story, Walnut
StrMI, Middleport 614-9912-5633

EARN MONEY Reading bookal
$30,000/yr Income pollnlial
Now hiring (t) 805-687-6000
EJtt V-4562

.;:oon Trailer Park (10 mil•• out
Rt 141 on Right from Wlllla
Funeral Homt)

1 bedroom spt. Stove refrh~J.,
nlct Conalder Human S.:rvlctt
or HUO '102-112 24th St, PI
Pl1asanl, W V 614 -992-5658

3'1 Homes for Sale

256·1982
Older 2 ttory farm hou11
Olnlng room, 2BR, Ql,.gt 6t4446~601 af11r 5 00 p.m

Merchandise
51

Nicely turnlahld mobile home, 1
milt below town, ovartooklf'lg
river, CA, hut, Rtf 614-4460338
One bedroom lplr1mtnt In Middl1por1 $200 dtpotlt requl~
014-354-4084

Top Cash ~ld CHd tumllura
CIUII1t,
oriental,
·uboarda,
,-lnt•ngs, toys, cr antlrt ostat•
eall col!ect 304-5215-3275, or 304-

Regular J&amp;M Cuatomers ti!WIYI
racalv1 more than they 're ehar·
gad tor J&amp;M Plano Servi ce BUI
Ward 304-882·2325 A5k me
lboUI " JUt"

54 Miscellaneous
2 bed tramtl , 2 . . Is ol springs

Ounrovln Fruit Firm Just ott of
Sr 681 East of Albany 614-69U
fj298. W• 1ce.pt food Sl&lt;tmps
Amish product•, slrawberrlt~ !i
~1cha1 , grHn beans 9 7 d;~o l"
Closed Wond1y and July 4

$50 , 1 mattrvsa, 2 held boarcfs.
614-446-3718
2 good 1wnlng1 On1 tor door
1na
lor large window New
wooden hsad and foot board
and frame for tMd 614-992·7666.

on•

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

21,900 BTU S.ar• Btst Air Con·
dltlon1r, Electric Batlboard
Healtrl, 48' blue, while v1nlty
lop 614-446-2340

61 Fann Equipment
1800 Olivlf' Tractor with mowing
m1chlne, raktl baler, plawa and
disc:, grain dr II $4950. 2010 JO
wlcultrvalora and plow $2850
Own•r will tlnanee 614-2866522

6 tt sat•IUta dish, cable &amp;
fiCIIVtr WOfkl good s~oo 614·
379-2841
Firewood for Sal• Al rssdy cut ,
fOU haul 614-446--7901
For Sal•, Convaluc•nt ch•lr,
slightly ulld High back pad itd FeediiV' tray and loot real
loklng lr0.-614--446 9139.
=or Sail tO spMd blka , Sampo
nkrowave, York d u•l ea1uttt
.Jiereo 614-367-n93
For Sill Uptight Dt1p FrMztr,
dishwasher, china eupboard,
buf1tl, bill, cat, dog collection,
lltC StOVI 2 OVAnl 614 -446·
t022 ()( 614-446-2926
Forced alr fuel furnace Gun
ype, 250 g11, fuel oltt1nk 614146-4636 btlore 10 p m
ull l1ngth glass s!Grm door,
with acr..n $35 00, phon•. 304675-7874
Gerri.Chalr good cond Foldl
down , Lap Trsy 614-3i8-811f3
ong dll11nc• gu Rober pump
8 hp IC.ohlar motor trailtr and
linn Included 814-843-5312 ctll
after&amp; 00 p m
Lumber soasoned and r.laln , 314
tott/2 inch. Red and b 1cl1 0111:,
wild eherry, walnut, poplar, aah,
and m•pl• 1lt10 billboard,
c~&amp; l ng, jams, etc 614-446-8038

GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
W11hers, dryer•, retrlgeralorl,
rang••
Skagg• Appllanc.. ,
Upper Rlv•r Ad Bes ldt Slone
Cr11t Mottl. C1il 614-44fi.7:Jg.&amp;

Minotti 35mm SRT10!, atandlrd
SOmm lena , wldt •ngl• 11n1 210
telntoP'c lens, $15&lt;1 614-256J315

PICKENS FURNrTURE
NIWIU . .d
I l ou ~thold tumlahlng 112 ml
Jerrlcho Rd P1 Pltallnt, WV,
call 304-675-1450

RENT TO OWl&lt;
614·446-3158
6 pc wood group $14 01 per
wetlt 4 post•r blldroom ISulta,
com plata $15 20 p1r wMk,
dmette with 4 chairs $750 per
week Magic Chef 14 cu n
Refrigerator $12 95 par week , 15
cu
tt
frNur, $10 90 per
w"k VI Ra Furnitu re Rl Mt 4
millS off Rt 7-Canltnary Open 7
daya a wttk
Rool I houM p1lntlng shingling roots, houu rep;w 614·
388 -~766 tnsr 5 p m
Sa-;;-10"4 ~n --;ti~pal In stock
wllh ad in paper, Mollohaf'l Fur·
nllurt 6t4-446-11'44

llnco show quality Wtstlm
.Jaddlt Llk• ,. ..... 1600 614-742·
2636 ... tor RotMn
3Tacklble washer/dryer $500,
Crosley ai r conditioner $350
6304-67 5-57~11

55

Building
Supplies

Block, bri ck, nw•r plpu, wlndowt, Unt•ls, lit: Clludl Wintart, R1o Gandt, 0~ Call 61•245-5121

holll

30'1-675-6559

56

Pets for Sale

WNCH BOKES Kids Only!
Psy lng up to $150 00 lor Jetson a box Highest prlct paid
tor vinyl and mtlll bolltll
8tiON you throw It away glvl It
•w•y « 1111 It to cheap Call
614-992-5657 Marc Fultz
RECORDS 33's-45's ·78 s -E P •50's .. O't
Jue.Ciasaical·
Country-'elg Band-Rock 614 992-56S7 Uare Fultl

~=========:.L.::::::::::::::::::::~

...,.' .'.

AKC
r•gl st•r•d
puppltl,
Oas hu nds Coc ker Spaniel•,
Pomeranlans, 304 -675 -2193
e .. al• pup• $45 oU1 ot good
hunt1ng alack, AKC regl • ferld
Cocker Spaniel pups $1 0 304675 1029
Brlllany Sp11n1el Pupplll AKC
Regl st lf Good Hunt mg Stock
614-446-8320
Oragonwynd Cantry Persi1n ,
Sl amau and Hima layan killen•
614-446-3844 after 7 p m
Fish Tank, 241'3 Jackson Avl
Point PINIInl , 304-875-2063, 10
gal 111 up $14 99 and 10 ga l
comp letl SO 25
Full bloodtd Baaglt, f•malt ,1
t/2 yur old, $3.5 00 phone 304675-3122
Groom and Supply Shop-P•t
Grooming All braeds All atylll.
lama PM F1&gt;0d Dealer Jullt
Webb Call 614-446.(1231

HAPPY JACK ENOURACIDE:
l&lt;.tlls tlau, tlcka I m•nga mites
ganetl cally lmmun• to older
fon•fT1111 LONGER RESIOUAL.
810-DEORAOEABlE Contalne

m1111 petented davlc1 controls
II••• In lhl hom• without PES.
TICIDES. R•sults ov~rnight

R&amp;G FEED

l

SUPPLY. !88

W

Ualn St, PomtrDy

Himalayan
Kittens.
MalesFamalet. H••• both ptrtnll
$05 Nth. 614-441-0211.

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

P•klng- puppl•. AKC Reglollr.d. Shott 1nd wonned
MotheriFathar on pnmiltl 114-

1U5!
trtll•r
10x:l2
good
ctmptlte tr1ller, :W4..&amp;75-~l0

1192-2100.
Sehna14tr puppiM. Salt end
pepper. Champion Orand Slro
1150. Alto nny Toys PoociH
AKC. 814-et'7-3404.

IIC

c.tlt-800-721-104&amp; lor dotollo

:
-

Chemist's Mtrage

&amp;14~4&amp;-9m,

Late model 80HP JO diesel I riC·
tor $6950, 241 lnt'l round bal•r
$2395, 165 MF tractor $3950, 520
MF round bal1r $2495 Owner
will fmance 614~6-6522
New Holland m Baler New Holland 66 Baler John Deer• R•k• .
man ure spttld•rs, mowers, cultivator~ Oliver com pi ckers,
other i111d ready equ1pm•nt
Hown Farm Machinery, J:H 124
I Mayhew Rd , Jatkaon 614·
286 -5944
Tnclor lot sail, Ford BN 6 tt
brush hoQ . 6 tl blade, 14 ' plows

304-l\95-:1493

-

Tye, Nt&gt; 1111 Se•d•r 1984 Ford F150 , 1979 ASM Trailer We1t11m
SoU Cons1rvallon Distri ct win
accept 11aled bfdt through July
18 1990 rasorvlng the rlghl to
re/ecl all btds To submit a bid
or lnqulrw contact WSCO, 224C
First St, Point Pl•aaanl, WV
25550 304-675-4170

V•r old Nd 1: wttllt mammy
rluoky
t&amp;O.
Puppl•

bllokil.rown mook. 12&amp;/*"ch
814-367.(1431

57

"

Musical
Instruments

1871
Bo•
Or1nd
ADMWDDd 1144te.t711

--

KX80 m04orclcla

lent condltloo Ca l

~

E•~­

14-992-50 ~

evenings

75 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale
10-fl Sea Star Aluminum Jon
Bolt Extra wide Mlnn Kola
Trolling Motor Both good $175
614-992-6031 Bob

12 t1 Y·8ollom Boat with tral~r
&amp; 3 HOtse Power Sears Motor,
17 lb thrust t..llnkota troHing
~
motor, $600 614-446-3439
16 h. Deep V-haul aiUmlnul'n
Slarc ralt hsh 1ng boat with Olt
trallar c.n 614-992-6377 after

5pm

1972 17 tt Starcrah Trt-HuU
Boat 125 HP, Evtnrudt Engln11,
eampltte tap, new ufhol iiterow
Call 614·286-1316 ahtr 00 p m

~~~~
~ ~~~~.~~~~n.~h~o~~.~oo
~a~

tt E1 . cond 814-446-4109 or 6~
37'9·211l0
1976 Olastron 17 ft trl -hull ,
190hp, In board ou1borad, ••c
cond, $3 805 304-67~470
1983 Sylvan oHshore 22 tt MO
~p M•rc.Cru lur l/0 , many aJltrn Road Runner tra iler 6\4.
446· 2141.
1989 Procraft 18tl lls h and ft l
88hp Evmri.Kie, 304-675-7988 I I·
t•r 5 00 PM
BOATERS
Mareury Marcnuser SpcK ia litt
Faetory tra ined , bonded Prod·
slon Mobile Marine W• come I~
you I 614-259-5919

76

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

2 350 short lall lrllnsmlssl ont,
$75 1ach, 1971 Monte Carld',
1977 Caprice, $50/bol:h (partar
614-367.()437
Budget
Tran1mlsslona,
AU
Typet, Used &amp; Rebuilt, 30 days
to 1 year warranty, owner filii
Flowe" 614-245-S677 or 614·
37'9-2263

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1975 Oodge Champion motor•
homa Good cond i!Jon, low
mileage, melt• offer, Phona 614·
245-5as5
1977 Proweler 24 loot camper
Real good shape $4 500 614"2-2086 or 614 -742· 2421.

Services

62 wamed lo Buy
Wanted to Buy uud Mobile
Homes Call614-446-0175

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Premium alfll lfll hly, blil11 and
rolls, storage ev•llabla , Morgan
F1rm, At 35 Pliny, 304-Q37·2018
Will do cu11om combining, 30471l-5010 or 773-5997

Transporlation

'63 A1naull Reliance, 4 door
auto , good cond, 64 ,500 mtlu
$1 ,500 304 .015-4 58 5

81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOANG
Uncondit ional llfe llme guar•nIM Local rafertrlCH lurn1shed
Fr" 1sllm atu Call colltcl 1
614 237-0468 day or ntgHt
Rogers Baurn~nt Walerproollng
Gard ner 1 Home Improvement
Res &amp; Com , Roohng pamtlng,
gutter, patio decks and elc 614446 -6226
Houaehold
t.l a mlenance
s1d1ng
Roolmg, newnepa1r
ntw lr•p•lr carpentry, odd jobs
tstlmatll 614 319-2920 uk lor
Mlle h

1968 C1maro 402 Big Bloek
614-Q92-6244

AM 8 TV SIN lce , specialilll~
In Zenith •lso .. rvtclng mosl
othol r brand• HouM callt al so
acme applltn c• rapa1rs WV
J04 -676-23Q8 Ohio 614-446 2454 ,

1910 Ford F1irtane 500 , •n~lnt
J02 , •clual mil•• 81 ,742 afttr
5 00 PM 304-675-5956

Aoollng and Sldtng Tra• lsr
rool• painted FrM asllm al &amp;!t
Frld t..larkl , 304m 9116

1976 Olds Runs-o--,--·Good
ood
shape SSOO Call 614-Jt12 ·2320
1980 Chevy 4 wheel drlv• pick up, shor1 step tide 1976 Cot·
vella Stingray 197'9 F1reb1rd
Formula 614-965-4306 or 814·
992 -2569 aak lor Jtm
1980 Sunblrd, rebu ilt engine,
run I good $600 614-379-2847
1983 Cadillac Coupe Ot VIl le
1982 CullaN Supreme 304-6752403
1984 Culllll Slern Brough am
Oiesal , loaded, all otlglnll. Sell
~ryon 614-446 2306 or 245-

Rotary or catMt too l drl llmg
Most wells complet ed samA day
Pump taiH and HrY ICt )04·
895-3802
S.p41c Tank Pumptng SYO Gt lll•
Co RON EVAN S ENTERPAISE'J
Jac kso n OH 1 800 537 9528
01vis
Saw Vac
Se rv1q
Georges C r••k Rd Pa rh Sl lfl·
phea, pt ckup and d1 l1very 61144 6..0294
Ramodetlng
Mo b1le
Homa
reptir roorm g concrete wor "
eltctrfcal , plum bi ng upena nc:t
Relerence1 Insuran ce cl&lt;uml
aectptld 614-256-161 1

1984 Okfs 0.111 , e xc•ll•nt condition. $4900 132 But1ernut,
Pomeroy, Ohio

82

198! Renaun Alliance, 17 out ,
mini eond , 112,7&amp;0 304-882·

Ca rter 1 Ptumbmg
and Hutlng
Fourth and Pin•
Ga lhpolla , Oh•o'
614-446-3888

3783
1985 Toyota Turcel W1gon 5
door, Uti back, IX C cond ,
$2800 &amp;14·379-2122
1989 Dodge Oalana, mull sell,
clll 304-675-3000 mon -lrl 9-6

NO oynlhellc py,.,hrold• FOR pm
DOGS
ONLY\
VINTON
GENERAL STORE.
GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehld"
from $100 Fo rds Mercedtt
HAPPY JACK FLEA ClARO All CorvtltH Cht¥'/1 Surplue

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Spring Valley Subdivision 515
Oak Dr , !TIIwly decoratltd ranch
atylt home 3 Br, 2 bath , dining
room , utility, 2 car g•rage Price
Neg . 614 ... 46-8834

Foclcory to voutll91, 2 /
Pll"'' TNck Stop At. 31 io ,_ SPEC1AL.
or s bodroom14x70 modolo 11
occ ...lng oprlcotton "" , -. lhro unbollovoblo prloo of
w•tlrw-, cal 10 a.m•• I p.m. "21100 dlllv- ond ool up

eamr:,.u•

n Autos for Sale

AKC Golden Ratrltvlr pupplas
2 females let1 wks old $150
614·441..0211

Buy Of 1111 Riverine Antlquea ,
1124 E Main S1reet, Pomeroy
Hours U T W 10 00 am to 6 00
p m , Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 P m
614-992· 2526

wu1

Wide uilct on naw &amp; uted larm
tractors &amp; lmpl1m1nta. Buv.
Hit , trada, 8 00-5 00 WMkd1y1,
S1t till Noon

J1td ste11 beam s channels,
1ngln, 3.' 18 plate tlttl, stttl
, he!vea , m•tat siding, (Insult! ltd
&amp; pl1in) duct work , t11etrlc

62
Oliva St , Gallipolis New &amp; U.-d
lurnlturl, hutara, Western •
Work boola 614-446-31~9

Antiques

Jim 1 Farm Equ1pment, SR 35,

Hay fof' salt, 304-675-7863

SWAIN

Wh11tpod was~tr $95 GE
waaher $95, GE Drver $75, Hoi·
po int 111frig 19~. Wesli nghouse
retrlg $95, GE relrlg llh new
S150, aide by sld• rolflg, harvnt gold, nlct , $250, •le e
r•ng• 30' $95, Whirlpool ale c
rangt 30' $95 A.ll In •-c cof'ld
amf guara nteed Sk1ggs App!lancu 6t4 -446·Tl9B

1947 Farmalt Cub w / belly
mo•r. $2,000 , JD 110 l•wn
tractor, 36 •1n cut, noad a 111111
work, will start $MIO 614-4469346.

Hey fof' Slit 304-675-C228

AKC Butt! pupplos Shots
star11d $125 n ch Fra nc es
Ve nedum 614-667-3856

AUCTION &amp; FURNrTURE

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

Merchandise

County Appllancet. Inc Good
uHd applla~. Tv •et• Open
8 • m to 6 pm Man-Sat. 614146-1699, 627 3rd lv• Gallipolis, OH

53

Musical
Instruments

57

2-8" ,.,owcasn 2 ottlu deskt,
tablas, atovea , beauty shop • ~~mint, etc Phon• 304·7Tl·

Household
Goods
LAYNE'S FURNrTURE

1883 14•70, good cond., 3 Br ,
Drivo,. - d . 2 CA. deck, underpinning, conyears ••ptrl•nce drtvers nMd lkler lrade-lnt. 814-446-8038
F"~pp\:!:!Y:.:·30=4::
-'18=2~·:=;38::8:::-=::-;::-::::
0
Down payfMRII on UMd Of
Opening tor elderty care In my repounHd mobile homtt ••
homo. Good ro-•· 304- low u $500 down to qutlllltd
buyon. C.llt-800-588-11711.
773-11241.

I

Anliques

!123&lt;!854.

Untumlshld,
ont-b.c:lroom
IPirtment. Second floor, corner
Sttond and Pine , Gllllpalla
Stovt and r•trtgerator Water
provldld. No pefa. Atfar~ncas
required . $225 per month 614·
4.t8-4241, 614-446-2325 Of 614446-4425

motar-

cycla 100 cc 4,300 miiH 6,._
843-53,2 call attar 6 p m
·

53

For Lease

Logging

304·1&amp;1-l
1--------

Hl86 Yamahl lolalima

Nice two btdroom apan - •on! or
small hou.. lar •t~rty eoupl•
In Pomtroy, Mlddllport area.
Reterental evallabll C1ll 614992 -2947 or 814-992-3172

Prle• Rltdueedl Porter Brook
Subdivis ion, 3BR, 1 112 B1th,
F R ScrHntd-ln-Porch, 314 acrt
lot, City School 614-446-1Q65

1874 Kirkwood 121:60 2BA,
cond. IUOO 114-4-782.

1985 Yamana 550 304..675-5621

r:::::::::::::::::::r:::::::::::::::::::1 1987

47 wanted to Rent

cond

1985 Honda Z50 A mini blkt,
Qood cond. 304-67S.7917

Rentals

'i! bedroom trsUor. SH at Rac-

!NOTICE'

ssoo

Sol•• and chalre prleed lrom
$393 lo $995 Tablu $50 and up
to $125 Hld••-b•d• $390 to
$595. Recliners $22!5 lo $375
:..ampa. $28 to $125. Olnatllt
$101 •nd up to $495 Wood table
w-6 chairs $285 to $795. Detks
$145 up to $375 Hutd\es $400 &amp;
up, bunk btds compl1tt wit h
mallrtll $2 95 and up to $395
baby boda $110 Mlttrnsll or
41 Houses for Rent
box sprlngl full Dl twin $78.1. firm
$88, and SOB Queen ••t• Sini &amp;
701 Btech Slrlel, Middleport
up King $350 4 drawer chast
Furnished Ref and deposh
S69 Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
304-882·2566
gun Baby mattr"'" $35 &amp;
Family looking for small farm lo $45. Bed tramts $25 OuHn
rent or buy on Land Contract
Slz• $35 &amp; king fr11m1 s5o Good
614-992·2463
stlectlon ol bedroom sultu,
mttll cablnttl, headboards $30
Fumlshltd I'Kiutt , 1 OR, locattd 1nd up Ia $65 ~ dayt samt as
735 Rear, Third Ave $150/mo
cuh with approved credit. 3 ml
$75/dep 614~46 -3870 or 614- out Bulavlllt Rd ~en 9 AM to
446-1340.
5 PM Mon, thrv ~I C1ll 614House tor 11le or IMM with op- -l46-0322.
tion lo buy 3 BA, 1 V2 bllh .. 2
Cuh &amp; Cnry S1lt
car unattachltd garage. As·
Nig ht Stands, $31 95 4 Poster
tumablt mor1gag1 Applleanc:n lwlf'l bod wl1h bedding, $199 4
fumlthtd
Reterenctl
&amp; drawtr chttt of duw.rs, 144 95
s~teurlty deposit required
37 All wood country pln1 dlnetl1 , 3
Portamouth Road , GIIHpolls ch1lrs &amp; bench S269 Twin or
614-446-0254
lull matt fill , $.c9 95 Vaughn
ThrH B•droom, untumlahtd Bauett tletptf aohl, lf'lltrsprhouse In Pom1roy 61•·992 ·2219 lng mat1mt , J:IUHn alu. Open
Mon-S.! ilm-6pm Sun 12
•:ter6pm
noon-Spm Rt 141 , 4 mlln otf
Rt 7 614~46-3158

14x7C', •xpando, 1 112 bath , 3
BA 8W-446-4824

21

1572
1983 Honda V-45 , 1111e
814-2Mi-6667

2 tolt, for rant , Cttl 614·367-7438

on request 304-67$-5253, John
D. Gerlach, no alngl•wldt
traoua,., pltaH.

wOtll,

1880 Bl;~i Hond• CB750K, naw
ba11ery and exhaust
lir••
Faring 1nd saddl•bags 304-675-

46 Space for Rent

1076.

wanted to Do

Bulldozer and
304-676-2578

EARN MONEY Reading books!
130,000/yr lneoms polantlal
Now hiring (1) 805-687-8000
E11 Y-4562

• family yarcl salt. Sat on
Taut Rd 9a m -3p m R1ln
eaneela
7. A 1
Geraoe Nil Sat. J uly · 1 n or
shiM. CollactOf ptatll, OccuJaptn, mens elothi':lf, .Cc.
33
Gecqe Whit• Ret Okl
Qar~ga Bale. Sat Onty July 71h
II m... ~m 112 mile f:t 5Pointe Everything 1.'2 pr
Oart0'..-11. Saturdly· July 1
1:301 m.•7p.m. 1 mila from, Rt.7
towerd Cheater. TUrn st .,1yMer
Golf OOUt'M elgn. 2 mlltl lrom
Pomeroy. Nice clothing lor glrll,
woman. men. Toys, games,
bookt lamp, c1blnet and more
114-ii2·2472.
MIIW F•mlly yard 1111 Ont day
only. Sot.July7th II-?. 480 Gront

111., lllddltport.

18

1111~ Hond• 750 SS Windshield,
trunk erulst. 17,400 mllu '600
1982 i:R 480 dlr1 blkt $550 Both
exc111tnt condition Must Nll
614-992-5144

Sleeping rooms with cooking
A.l1o trailer apace. All hook -upt
Call 1ft1r 2·00 p m , 304-71'J.
565t, Muon WV

rootrlcllone. lntonn•llon moiled

Motorcycles

74

Lota &amp; 1creaga IVIII1ble lor
new hom• eonatrucllon on

Have room In prtvsta homt tor
elderty man or wom1n 614·2566509, Crown City arsa

3308
For Salt. 1m Ford Econolin~
150 V•n 300, S cycllndtr Good
condition $1,000 814-247-3611

Trailer apae., ttWtr •nd water
tuml•htd , rtlartncH, 304-675-

Wanted

1983 Chevy BHuvllle 7 pau•n·
ger van , cutom inl•rlor loaded,
!18,000 mlltt, $.5,400 304-892•

Furnished
Rooms

pav· 49

Rick Pt1rson Auction Company
now booking 1ue11ont, expttrlence maklt the diHertnce
Uctnttd Ohio, Kenlueky, W•
Virginia , 304-71'3-5785.

yard salt. 1 mile oul
219 S.? Thurs, Frl , S1t

Frt &amp; Sat 3 tamlllea 11t lreUtr
on lett on Rodney Pika oH l5

and

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

$18,392-$67,

1881 Ford 4x4 4 sp, F-150 351
eng, $35,000 1978 Ch•v SH·
verado, 4x4, auto Irani, 350
eng, $25,000 304-675-1139.

EHicl1nt
Inc luded

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

county
R1ybum

73 vans &amp; 4 wo·s

Rooms tor r1nt • week or month
Starting al $120/mo. Galli• Hotel.
614·44&amp;.9580

125/yr. Now hiring Call (1) 805687-6000 Ext P-4562 torcurrent' 100x180 lot on BI'Oid Run Road,
2 mil• from New Haven, chy
ltol.
wlf•r, cable TV, no down
POSTAL JOBS $18,392-$67, men!, will fln1nca $5,000 Lucy
125/yr Now hiring Call ( 1) BOS- Kaylor, 3()4.-482-U31.
687-6000 Ex1 . P-4562 tor cuntnl
18 314 flat , Plllured gr04Jnd
1111
$13,000 8M-'JII2 -2086 or 614-742Rattrtnel Aide Position Avlll- 2421.
aba. at Bossard Mamorlal
Ubrflry Part-lima, attar aehool 2 lots V•ults ond hNdltontl at
U•iga
M1mortal
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and ntktnds Minimum wao•
16 ytars ol age minimum 814- Veter•n1 Ste11on. 47A Lots 3&amp;4
$3,000 tor ell 614-453-8464.
448-7323
For 1111 Comer lot with 2 trailer
hook ups In Middlaporl $8000
Aoollr must tM •~~;p~~rlenctd 614-992-3194
and dependable, some ••·
perlenc• In p~inllng , al so other On• acre trailer lot with w1lar
lobs 304-676-;,_S.t • 675-2576
and stptlc syttem, $3 ,900 304875-2722
Tuehtrs n.ad elfra $, retired ,
work mornings or 1venlngs Route 2 Aahlon , 1 acre iota1 3
Stnd rs1um1, PO Box 195, miles 10uth Galllpolta Locu,
public wattr, no restrictions,
B1dwaU 45614
som• with rtv.,. trontagt, J04.
576-2338.
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Ellt _.aln, Pomeroy, Oh Good
ustd and new clothing, odds
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BASKETS, HERBS and
MORE.

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Aeedaville Ohio 46772

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Court Hou11 1 room, 2 roomt,
3 rocms, 4 roolftli All nlctly
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your waltr &amp; uw•r bill 1re paid.
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AT ALL

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581 S. Fourth Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
RESIDENTIAL and
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Public Notice

BULLETIN BOARD
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION

Reservation/Ticlceta
Ask for Ken da

1988 SchuH with axpand , 3 btdroomt, 2 baths hut pump, undtrpennlng and concrete steJ)tl,

Mcddloport, Oh.
" LOW INCOME HOME"

Watrh For !igns

MORRIS EQUIPMENT

161 22. 29. 171 6. 31c

By 0 Dean Evens
K of P Building
Gallipolis OH 46631
Telephone No

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6 6 - Seed S. Fer! olue r

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$225 month. Deposit rtqulrtd
614·992-2218 attar 8 p m.

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992-5335

1986 Fl•elwood14x72, 3br, total
tltc 614-245-5900

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Friday, July 6, 1990

Business Services

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TO PLACE AN AD CALL 992-21 Sb
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to S P.M.

Friday, July 6. 1990

Your area. (1} BOs-687-6000 Ext
5-10181
wraelllld 1984 Flaro Pontile All
part• tor salt , moiDt, trana-aKit,
door• , lie Phon• 614-112· 3242

72 Trucks for Sale
1141 Chevrolet truck, 1978
Suzuki motorcycle, l•rg• metal
building, 304-5~2578 . _ _
1m ChivY 1 ton , 4 •od . 10 tt •
gr~in bad. 614-256-686'1.
1r11 CMYy 1!2 ton truek wflh
rapper. oood oondltlon "0 engine S2,5oo . S14-JI2-2088 or 114-

84

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Electrical &amp;
Relrlgeralion

Commercial 1nd Residenti al
wiring, naw ttfviel Of repa irs
Ucenud Eltclriclana PuqUI II
Eltetrk: Servle• 614~46-2116 •

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Rnldential
or
commercial.
wiring, new servlc• or repa tr s•
Llctnlld 11ectrlcian Ridenour
Electrical, 304-675-1786
·

85 General Hauling
R &amp; A Water Strvlc• Pools, cl•
ltme, wells lmmedlat•l ,OOO or
2,000 ~Uono dallverv Call 304-;
875-63
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W.nerson 'a Wa1tf
Hauling:
r. ..onabl• "'"· volume dl lh.
count1, 2,000 to 4,000 cap•clty,.
clsltrnl, pools, wlllt, lite
:J0.4 -57fi-2(tt9

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1980 Fonl F-1&amp;0, 302 eng, auto
lr1n1, air, crui11, $2,200, 304-

Mowrwy's Uphoj11erlng aervlc~
lng lrl county ar• 2S YNrl Th•
~ In fumlturw uphoh1ttri~

&amp;75-1139.

73 vans &amp; 4 WD's
Plano. 10M Bronco. Edde Beutr, ltdl·
tlon, good cond. »t.a7&amp;-2n2

Call

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Judge O'Brien processes
22 cases in Meigs Court
Meigs County Court Judge
Patrick H . O'Brien processed 22
c ases on Tuesday .
Michael Taft, Proctorville.
speeding, $25 and costs; Brian K.
West, Baltimore, Ohio, speeding,
$23 and costs; Nelson Eugene
Thomas, New Haven , W .Va.,
speeding, $17 and costs; Larry D .
Quillen, Marietta, speeding, $20
and costs; Raymond Betz, Pa ·
nama City, Fla., speed, $20 and
costs: Ronald Massagree. London, Ky., failure to register. $100
and costs: Kimberly S. Ruth,
Albany, DUI, $250 and costs.
three days In jail, license suspension of 60 days, $150 of fine and
jail term suspended upon enrollment and completion of t he
Residential Treatment Pro·
gram, $5 and costs, no taillight s;
Donald Lindeman . Chester,
speeding, $29 and cos ts, failure to
display valid registration. $10
and cos ts: E ugene Curtis, Cheshire, no operator's license, $75
and costs, five days In jail,
suspended upon proof of valid
operator's li cense within 60 days
and Kelly O'Brien Vance. Pomeroy, failure to yield, $20 and

costs.
Charles M . Walker. Racine.
receiving stolen property, costs
and restitution, 60 d ays sus
pended to 10 days . two years
probation : Carolyn J. Stewar t.
Middleport , receiving sto len
property, res titu tion and cos ts.

60 days In jail suspended to 10
day s, two years probation .
James R. Hannan, Pomeroy,
criminal damaging, res titution
and costs, 60 days In jail
suspe nded to five days, probation
of one year: Mark Parson!\,
Ractne, assault, $50 and costs, 10
days In jail suspended, one year
p ro bation , restraining order
Iss ued:
Robert L. Barber,
Tuppers Plains, passing bad
chec k s, $2\ restitution and
costs; Curtis Ward, Pomeroy,
disorderly conduct, one day In
jail, $50 and costs: Henry Rider,
Rutland, passing bad checks, $25
and costs and restitution: An ·
drew Cris s, Vienna, W. Va ,
opera ting a motor vehicle in an
undeslgnated area on property
under agreement with the Ohio
Division of Wildlife, $25 and
cos ts: Walter Mullins, Dexter,
DUI, $250 and costs, three days In
jail, operator's license suspended for 60 days: Roy .1.
"Jick" Neff. Middleport, resistIng arrest, two charges of aggra vated m enacing. 6 months consecutive sentence on each charge
of aggravated menacing, 90 days
on resisting a rres t. all but BO days
suspended, credit for
t!me
served, probation of five years.
CO S [S .

Forfeiting bond on Tuesd ay
was Michael Card. Middleport,
speed ing, $80.

..--Local news briefs ... -----.
Co ntinued from page I
c urve, slid off the right side of the road , striking a guardrail The
car continued on, struck a culvert and overturned, according to
a report at the Gallla ·Melgs post o f the State Highway Patrol.
Wilford and three passenger s were taken to Holzer Medic al
Ce nter by Ga llla Co unty EMS. W i lford was treated and re leased
with mulltple contusions and lacer at ions. Kimberly Wilford, 27 .
was treated and relea sed with lacerations and broke n
collarbone. Jamltha Wilford, four . and Cassa dy Wllfrod, six
months, were exa m ined and released .

EMS has 5 Thursday runs

Plan free tennis clinic Saturday
A free tennis c linic will be held Sa turd ay at Ha rtinger Park
under sponsorsh ip of the Midd lepor t Recreation Department
Randy Welton wi ll be t he in stru ctor . Classes ar e II a.m . to 12
noon for beginners. and 12 .10 to I : JO for i nterm ediat e and

advanced tennis playPrs _T hose at wndi ng are to takf't hei r ow n
rackets .

Volleyball physicals set Thursday
Physicals for vo lleybal l player s at Sou thern High Sc hool and
Souther n Junior High Sc hool will be held a t Southern High
Sc hool on Thursda y . ThoSP coming for physi ca ls are to wear
short s. St udents In the lOth . lith and 12th grades are to co me
between 6 3{) and 7: 3ll p.m . and those in the 7th , 8th and 9th
g rad es fr om 7: 3ll to R: 30 p .m .
Cards are to be com pleted and signed by th e parents before
the phys ica l is g iven by Dr. Do ug las Hunter The cards may be
picked up at the high sc hoo l offi c&lt;' . T he phy sica l s on tha t da te
are for vo lleyball players unlv

Office to clo.~e July 9-20
The In come ta x offi ce in Middleport wi l l bP c losed .July 9- 20 .
Payments c an be made by mall to P 0
Ohio.

l:lox 106. Middl epor t,

--Area deaths-Herbert Sa)Te

Gallipolis, and Rita

Herbert Y Sayre, 62. of Juarez .
Me~i co died recently.
Born Dec. I . 1927, m Letart.
W .Va., he was a son of the late
Thomas Clarke and [rene E.
(Yonker) Sayre .
A carpenter by trade, he ts survived by two sons. Thomas E.
Sayre of Pomeroy, Paul D . Sayre of
Columbus, Ohio; three daughters.
An~ela M . Richard of Keystone
Hetghts , Fla., Janet L. Dickens of

Stocks

L. T usc of

Columbus, Ohto; two ststers. Mary
L
Gladden of Clayton, Ind.,
Eleanor E. Newberry of Letart ; and
seven grandchildren.
Graveside service will be Sunday, 2 p.m ., at the Yonker Cemetery
with the Rev. Nlarlin Campbell
officiating. There will be no visttation.
The Foglesong Funeral Home ts
in charge of arrangements.

Ohio house...
Co ntinued fr om page I

Dally stock prke!l
(AI of 10: 30 a.m . )
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, 1!:1118
Loewl

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Am Electric Power .... ........ 29%
AT&amp;T ..... .. ..... ........... ... .... 381;,
Ashland 011 ...... .. ......... .. .. 35Y,
Bob Evans .......... .. .......... .... l 3 3,4
Charming Shoppes .............. JOY,
City Holding Co .......... .. . 15 Y,
Federal Mogul .................. 16 %
Goodyear T&amp;R .. .. .......... 29 \i
Key Centurion .... .. ............... 12
Lands' End ...... .. ....... .......... 16%
Limited Inc ...................... .. 23~
Multimedia lnc .......... ..... .. .. 71~
Rax Restaurants .. ........ ........ 2 1,4
Robbins &amp; Myers ............ .... 22~
Shdney's Inc .................. .. ... l4'.4
Star Bank ...................... .. ... 19l4
Wendy's Intl ........ ................ 6~
Worthington Ind ............. .. .. 24

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fr om 10 grams to three grams the
bulk amount !constituting a
traffi c king offense) of "Ice " - a
powerful form of cocaine.
A representative of the Ohio
Pharmacy Board said three
g ram s has a value of $1,500 and
cons titutes a 30-day supply lor an
Individual.
The prosecutors falled, 8-3, to
convince the committee to add
one prosecutor and one chlel of
pollee to a 17-member commls·
slon that will overhaul Ohio's
prison sentences for various
crimes .
·
Franklin County Public Defender James Kura said the
prosecutors already have live
representallves on the commls·
slon and outnumber the defense
by three .

Hospital News

Meigs property transfers
Co mplied by :
Emmogene Holstein Congo
Recorder, Meigs County, Ohio
Richard B. Payne and Sherry
L. Payne, lA . to James R eedy
and Melissa Reedy, Sutton.
Gregory C. Davis , 60A ., to
Gregory C. Davis and Jani ce H .
Davis, Bedford.
Elster C. Metheney, dec'd .
aflld., t o Ellen L. Metheney ,
Salem.
Frances J. Hewetson, dec'd .
cert of trans, to Judith D . Dixon
and Joan E. Anderson, Pomeroy
Village.
Frances J. Hewetson, dec'd,
affld., to Judith D. Dixon and
Joan E. Anderson, Pomeroy
Village.
William R. Zerkle, dec ' d, a f·
fld., to Opal N. Zerkle nka Opal
N . Befz, Syracuse Village .
Donald W. Lisl e, dec'd, alltd ..
to Mary M . Lisle, Syracuse
Village.
Elberta Christine Cleland and
Floyd H Cleland, .15 A ., to Ma ry
Arlene Coy and Waller Maxwell
Coy, Rutland Vlllage.

Edison Hollon anrl 1-:velyn E.
Hollon. ParcPis, to Larry W .

Hollon a nd
Chester .

Joyce

Hollon.

Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS- JoAnne Hays,
Rutland; John R. McKenzie.
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES- Amber Lohn,

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Eco nomical agrtcu lture will be
the emphasis at a m eeting to be
held at th e Tom Hamm Farm on
Wednesday.
The m eeting will begin at noon
with sa ndwiches and drinks
furnished by the Countrymark of
Athens.
Topics. from 1-3 p .m ., will
cover c rop rotation. Intensive
grazing, cost of dolng bu siness ,
weed con trol, manure and fer till
za tion . a nd fighting hea t stress
for li vestoc k .
The m eeting open to an yo ne
and for furth er infor ma t ion con
ta c t J o hn Rice at the Meigs
County Ex tension Office. 992 6696

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HEADUNI NEWS

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WEEKDAYS

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Edended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
A c hance of showers and
thunder stor ms Sunday and M onday, with fai r weather Tuesday .
Hi ghs will be In the 80s Sunday
and Monday, and ranging fr om
75 to 85 Tu esday. Overnight lows
will be m a inly In the 61Js th rough
th e period.

FAM

WTIS

A guide to local
television programming

Kansa s. The high will move
slowl y across the Great Lak es
region through Saturday morning. The cold front will move
south and by lat e Friday night
will be locat ed from the Caroll ·

lower 80s

TV

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complete

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July 7 to July 13

Continued from page 1
cu r ing condltons Friday a nd
Saturday. Coverage of showers
Sunday and Monday may not be
complet e but they still represent
a chance for some wetting
damage .
As of June 30, th e crop
moisture Index Indicated sllghty
dry co nditions across ohio. Fa vorably moist soils were lndl·
ca ted In most of the corn belt
from th e upper Mississippi Val ·
ley Into Missouri. Dry soils w ere
noted over Georgia and from
T exas Into the central Rockies
and over most of the West ern
sta tes.
On th e mornin g wea ther m ap
high pressure was over the
northern Plains . with a cold front
from the Middle Atlantic states

Includes

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Forecast ...

across

Meigs County Emergency Medl ea l Servi ces Untts responded
to five cal ls for assis tance on Thu rsd ay.
At 130 a. m., Pomeroy squad was ca lled to Butternut Avenue
for Mary Garnes. She was tran sported to Holzer M edical
Ce nter. At 7:35a.m., Pomeroy un i t was ca lled to Rock Springs
Road for George Sta ats . He was taken to Vetera ns Memorial
Hospital. Pomeroy squad was ealk&gt;d to Bailey Run Road at9: 44
a .m . for L eora Strom, who wa s taken to Holzer M edica l Cen ter.
At 1: 57 p.m .. Rutland was called to L oop Raod for Ronnie
Searles. H e was tran sported to Holzer Med ical Ce n ter .
At 7: II p.m., Pomeroy units were called to the Intersection of
Sprin g Avenue and East M a in Street to a m otor vehicle
accident. Pomeroy squad one tran sported Juanita Arthur to
Veterans Memorial. Squad four transferred George Easter to
Veterans Refusing treatmenl or being trea ted but not
l ra nsferred were Chester Arthur, Sr., Chester Arthur, Jr ..
Aland Easter. Yhirley K erns. Kathy Shockey a nd Elsie Eas ter .

Friday. July 6. 1990

121 VIctor Award•

honor those men ana women
who have made the greatest
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