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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohto

Thursday, August 16. 1990

.-Local news briefs--. Meigs squads have busy day Wednesday
Rutland street festival Sepl. I

re·

The second Rutidnd street fes ti'·• l wtll b&lt;' hrld Sept 1 from 111
a m. to dark .
There will be d tish frv. gamPs, cra ft s. door pr izes and
Pntertainm ent.
Ta bles are &lt;.J\·ail•blt•
ror·)·'
•• t ' &lt;.IC h 1·01" dfl _\·o np inlP I"P SIPd in
u

selling craft s.

_Mu sic will be pro,·ided b~· lhr Hlw' .Iran Sp('Cial l::kt nd _Thpn•
w11! also be a clogging dP monstnH ion .
A prince and pnncf&gt;ss co ntes l for agPs .Vj and a k in g and
q ue~ ~- r~nt~st for ~gP s X 12_ will b(• hl'ld . Thr fin • tirpar1rnPnt
ci U XIhar~ Will furn 1sh runt a mprs
ApPt show w iI I be hPid fork td s. "g&lt;'.\ .l· 11 with p rizrs awarded

to first. srcond. and third .

'

_:o

l! nil s of the Meigs Co unt\
Emergency Medical Service
s pondrd lo 11 ca lls for assistance
Wedn r&lt;day ineluding fo ur c a ll ~ ·

.rr srnT' a ta lli P or to PH' fl'g is !p r fo r thP prin Cl' und
~rmct: ss, k ~ng and quL•t• n contPst or thp pet show ra il .loan

Ste,wart at •42 2411. or Kimbl'rlv Willford a t 742 ·2111:!.
1 hPe \·e nl is tx&gt;tn g s ~xJ n s on 'd by lh(' Rut l a nd Firr [)cpanrnent
a nd Lad irs AuxiiJJ t·:o .

was tdk rn t u P l('tJ .'&gt;.trt l \ ',il l• ·'

Hospita l.
U nits of the Mf'igs l'ounl\
[ m r rgenr.v M Pdi c;tl Spn·it't·"
rPsponded to lour c&lt;ll ls at tht ·
Meigs County Fa i r on lhl' Ro('k

a t th p M eigs Coun ty F ai r .

AI 1 o:l a. m , the Pom erov
squad r Psponded to a call a t S t&lt;t t ~ ·

Sp rings F airgrounds .

Ro u tP I for Ma rth a Stewart who
was takPn to Holzer Med ic&lt;t l
Crntrr . Tlw Pomproy squad wen t

At 11:07 a .m .. at lhP Mei gs
Co unty Fa ir. thr H&lt;tr i nf' sq uad
trr atrd Randall Bu r k who wc:l\
!&lt;Jt(' r tr&lt;.~n spo rt Pd to O'B ienr&gt;ss

to East Mai n Street at 3:16am.
for Lori C arnrs who wa s takrn to

At l : Oi p .m . . thr Ponwr m
squJd tn•a l c· d Chrs lrr Rosp wh~
was ta ken f rom th PM&lt;'igs Count .v

Adam;-. who was 1akl'n to Vcte
rans M&lt;'moria l Hospital.

Family ...

The Ru tland Vo lun teer Fin ·
D&lt;•pa rtm enl respo nded to a
bru sh ftre a t 11:49 a.m . on the
G lona .Jo hn so n property on Sidf'
Hill Road .
lit l :Oo p.m .. the Pom erO\
sq uad we nt to Carr Road for Do~
w ho

wa s

taken

Co nti nued frum pagr I

Coun, Morgan said.
"The one comment th at I would
ha ve on th is matter would be that
we are ex tremely disappointed with
the verdict, and the company is
seriously considering an appeal,"
said Randy Humphreys, plant
manager of the Central Operatin g
Company.
" I be lieve that this case wtll pave
the way for bette r worktng con dttions and sal·e r standards for
workers and invitees m the area. I
thmk that the verdtet was a JUSt
verdict The JUry rccogniw1 the
dan gers that were tn the workplace
and they wanted to insure other
workers a safe place to wor k. It is
that simple. These compantcs are
gomg to have to realize th at these
men are JUSI as importarl l a" Lhc
cqotpmcnt This is a human li fe
we're taiiUng about and there is
nothtng ... nothmg more valuahlc

to

Camden Clark Hos pita l.
The Midd leport Vo lun teer Fire
DP panm en t

respondrd

to

an

t' lrrtriral firr at 2:35 p.m . at
Sht'J r Illu s ions on Seco nd St fl'C I .
t\ 1 L::lR p.m .. th e Sy ra cusl'
wun t to .John St rer t fo r
Jl _
v ro n Warson \\'hO was ta kr n lo
\ 't'l l'ran "
Mrmori&lt;~ l
Hospit al
Th e SvniC' USf' sq uad wrnt to Buck
T own Hoa d a t ~: ~ ~ p m . for
CortrH'\' .JonPs IA'ho \\·as t rf'Jt('d
but not l r an;-..po rt Pd . Al !J: ~)~ p . m ..
the S\T&lt;ICUS&lt;' squ ad W~ ' nt rn
H aci nt · for M ir h:wl W&lt;.trd \\'ho
s qu&lt;.~d

Wt'alher
,\HH ' A PL.AfE TO REST MY TIRED DOGGIES' - Ten
o,;t urd-'', wood1·n hendw.., !"!Upplit•d h~' Star Grangt&gt; arf' t'Ofl\'t&gt;nil'ntl,·
I ~H·awd fo~ ti~(· d pan•nh in th1• kiddy ri df' !"!Pdion ol tht• Ml'ig·..,
( ount .\' Fatr. rtw~t· hrndws an• ust•d at \·arious rvt&gt;nl....

n ; r t~·

,rnd

t)UJ'I,II

will bt• i n ('l.l rnu ·l

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tht· 1&lt;\\ 'lnl.! Funt•r&lt;~ l H onl r· fr om ~
to l ,tnd ~ ltl~~~~ns u n d.n In lit·u til
ll ow t·J". d1 11l.1 11on ... lll.l \ ht• !llddt•
'" tlw Sut ton L ni tt·d i\1t•11wdi .&lt;..t
I hun !1 !)Lnldtn ,L: f u nd or to tht •
\ll'l: .~ t ·(J itlll .\ .JunttJI Fi!tr Ho.rr d

,\ 1'1'\' i Vcll wi ll I)(' hrld &lt;.J1 th1 •
J."aith Tabrr nac lf' C hu rc h toda\
through Sunda.v at 'i p.rrl .

~l l(ldlt•pnrt.

J nd Kim

bnl\' t'\ rh·nt· D0\.1.'('1 1. Pomero!'
A di\'O !T t v:a ' g ra nl r d ro
:".1arwn f-"1 .tnk [) ;t '. h !rom Pcgg:.
Sut· Sm ti h D .t, · i ~ .
A (!i:-.so lut ton of marriagP

l'lck -3: 24a
Plck -4: 7705
Cards:
5-H; J -C; A-D; 10-S

wJ ."

ro Shf'l i L_
, ·nn Ca sto and
Ro na ld EugC'n(· CtJ·do with StH'I' i
1..\ ·n n CJ &lt;.,~ o ·.., namt' hrin f~ n ' "
ron·d 10 ShNt l .vnn S! i ' wart

Shnp

Page 3

•

s peak er Will IJP IJ.Il Ro llin ,
Pas tor Emnw rt Haw. . . on in\'ili' "
th e public to t1l tPnd Th f' church
is lora trd on Batlr\ Hun Road

i\ou ~

Vol.41 . No .74
Copyrighted 1990

,·
•

Hill plans to expand
firm with state loan
By BRIAN ,J. REED
Se ntine l News Staff
State fund s in lhe amou n t of
$49. 700, in the fo rm of a low ·
interest loa n have been pres·

en ted to James R Hill , enabling
Hill to assume owner sh ip of Ihe

And

P lease r s

\'t't~·ran~

Frid ~t .\

p;1 rt l_\' s unn.\ ancl d
lrttk mt'lr P humid Hi gh tn t!tr·
upp1·r xo ... . f'h an&lt;'l' of ra in I" '!IJ
p(' l' CI·nt

,\clm itll 'd .

:\'lt'murial
CcH ol \ '11 1\\l'J'\

,\ lidd i( 'IJ(fl'f .

Dtsch;rrg t·cl
])\/roth\ ll.tl l

. J11

\ nn

money to HilL
Hill has big plans for hi s new
business, in c ludi ng an expa nsio n

of the dinin g room and add it ion or
a ful l ser vicP m e nu .
AI a prPss confe re nce hr ld al
!he res ta u rant o n Wednesday for
the p urpose of an nounc ing lhr

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ON SALE NOW AT
PAT HILL FORD

through the Meigs t;ot•ntJ Comrnlsslo1ners,
assist Hill In the buyout and expansion of the
restaurant. Picture d, left to right. are Long;
Abel; .Jim Hill ; Attorney Linda R, Warner; Kenny
Ull, CPA; and Bruce Reed, Vice President of

HILL RECEIVES FUNDS - Senator Jan
Michael Long and Slate Representall_. Mary
Abel present a check for $49,700 to James R. Hill.
tht• new own er of Pleasers Restuarant in
Pomeroy. The money. loaned to Hill by the statt•

&lt;t

HUNTI NGTON. W.Va tUPl i
-Ly le McGinnis. who descr ibed
his s lat n wt fe as hi s .. best
(r lend," las hed ou t at prosecu·

n•ttr&lt;-'d t' ln

p ltJ\i'r· iJit lli· Ohio DPpi.!!'lmr ·n t n l
, 111 ~p 111 ICIII (J rJ

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ll ;l \ ing \\ 'Ot"kr•d

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4 FORD TEMPO'S and 2 FORD ESCORTS

•illtCI&lt;~Itng

Bu!'l, rl \\'til twin th( •
CPnlt'h·n f-'r·tt ·nd' rllJ\
• il l , II I h t ' fUn t 'l , rl h 1llll t' l I tJ ·I &lt;
Ill d

improv&lt;' lh&lt;' overall econom ic
c l ima te in lh f' count .v ..

Hi II cred its 1he Meigs County
Board of Commiss ioners with
assis ti ng a grea t deal in work ing
on th r state leveL
Whe n th e Meigs Cou nt y Co m
missioners Office wa s co nta cted
regard ing th e grant , Commi s
s toner Rich Jones. on behalf of
the board, ex pressed his disap
pointm enr i n not bei ng inv ited to
thf' crremon y .

·· 1 find it q ui te unusua l that lhP
Sta te D&lt;&gt;pa rtmen t of Dewlop·
ment would Issue this gra nt.
w hic h is to the Meig &lt; Cou nty
C'o mm iss ion er s. w it hour nor i fy
ing thrm formally tha t a prcsc n
tat ion wa s go ing to takl' placp "
.lonrs said

Mr HilL I wo uld ha ve thoughl
that thP co un ly rommissionrrs

would hwvr been a dvtsed by the
Dep ar tmr nt of thi s presenation .
but we on l.v l'ou nd out abou t th e

pn•sen talion through Mr. Httr ·.
·we a rr del i~hted that our
efforts on Mr. Hilrs be half have
br{' n sur crss rul. Wr are only
sorry t ha i thr :v1eigs Cou nt ~'
Co mmi ss iomcrs. who flied the
,a ppli ra lion. wr re excluded from
thr process ."

Among hth oSi' in attendance at
fhP presenta Jt On Of the Check
we rr Li nda R. War ner. th e
corporatr alt orne.v for the bus i-

ness:

Kenn)

Utt. CPA;

a nd

Brurr RPed. v ier pres iden t of
Far mPr s Ban k and Savi ngs
Compan y.
Fa rmrr s Ba nk . accord ing t o
(Co ntinued on Pap• 41

witne ss

stand

vember a nd dumpi ng her bod)·
bPhind a St .~lban s shopping
ma l L
M cGi n ni s

ac cu se d

Ca bf'i l

Count y prosecut or s of dec id ing
shor tly after hi s wife· s bod.V was
found that he wa s gu illv - and of
fa iling lo pursue th e rea l ki llr·r s
M cG inn is co ntend ..;; hr and h i."

wife. Ka thv. were kidnappt'd
from th eir Hu ntington homf' last
Novr mber . Hr sa id hf'was takf'n
to a ru ra l road in Ca rtrr Cou nr v.
Ky .. w her r h(~ was tied in sidr his

J rr p sta t io nwa gon and run nvf•r
an rmba nkmPn 1
"You h ave nPvf•r mLtd P an y
at tempt to find out who ki iiPd m y.
wife." McGinn is told A ssi~ta nl
Prosrc u tor C'harliP Hat chf' J.
" YOL: decid(•d 1 was gu il ty
~i n1 •tr ni nP JWJ &lt;'I' nl ol ltt P stuf f
J' q• h eard i n thi .o:, co urt hi! .'&gt; hPrn
·co uld tw· tPst i mon .\·...
McC i nnis sa id l.ll fir st ht' did
nor th ink tllf' kidnappt:'rs v.:a nt rd
to h;1 rm ltt f'm. bu t t hl' n ~onw ­
tCun tinurd on Pag ~ · -ll

Celebrezze tells regional council
southeastern Ohio is 'catching up'

lt J II i·'t td .J \

ONLY
1990 Junior &amp; Senior
Meigs County Fair Schedule

award for Meigs Coun ty . and for
t ht• c it y of Pomeroy . It will assis t
in kt'&lt;'ping 2o JObs. and wi ll he lp

.J onP:-. added. " Th b is a grant to
th r co mmiss ioners . who in rurn
ha vr agrrPd to loa n thf' monr!' to

the Ce lesu• administration. Also pictured ar&lt;'
Kenner Bush. lrlt , SEOI!C highway rommltlt•e
ehalnnan, a nd Ohio llt•partm ent of Transporta tion Direfto r Re rnard Hurst.

SEO NOT FORGO'ITEN - Attorney General
and gubernatorial candid ale 1\nthony Ce lt•brezw,
standin g, addressed the Southea•t Ohio Regional
Council , saying thi s region wa' not forgotten hy

T111 't h
~

1mpo rtanr

1990 ESCORT

J.' UIW I .il " 1'1\ 'll ( '" Hil l hi' ht·ld
S, tlu r·dil\
.11 11 . lrll ,rl lht •
\\. fl tlt · lll11\~ t' l
FunPLll
Honw
H tlh th• · !{ t •\
HugPr Fairi.J:\

t

lhfl

The Huntington arcou n !ant
t ook th e stand in his ow n dl'fcnsP
for th e fir st time Thursda.v
a ft e r noon McGi nnis i.'c&gt; chargPrl
w i th sl aying hi s w ife last No

1990 MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1990 TEMPO

from

Thursda.v. accusing them of
making up their mind s t hat hr
was guilt y a nd re fu sing to look
ob jec tt vely at the evi dence

.' lfl \ 1'.1 1' \

;ltrt·ncit •d

"This is an

McGinnis takes witness stand
in his own defense Thursday

Hr1rn tn { 'h ;tun('i '\ 1111 ~-1atTI11 1' .
1'111: . Itt · H.r..., 1ht· 'o n of tht • lal!'
ll.ttr\
.1nd
,\udrP\
Tipp lP

lk v.:a..,

loan. Hill advised t hat at leas t for
the time being. I he name of the
r es taurant wi ll rema in the sa mr.
as wl llthP mPn u.
Sen .J a n Michael Long. who
was pr Psen t at thP rrrPmony

said.

Farmers Hank and Savings Company .

1 \ l ' !ll/1 )..: . 11

\&gt;l l'-.n t·r

tn

ers. who in turn w ill loan the

BAHR CLOTHIERS

hP\..,

RPsla ur an t

Pomeroy .
The mo ney will be pa id fi rs t to
th e Meigs Cou nt y Comm iss ion ·

Hospital m•ws

Tl:ursd uy nig ht , p J rtl .\ c l oud\
I .m1 tn l hP mid t&gt;O s Ligh t sou th

2 Sections, 16 Pages 25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc : Newspaper

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Friday, August 17. 1990

Sare!

Sou th fPntral Ohio

Low tonight around 70.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Saturday, high around 90.
Chance of rain 30 pt&gt;rce nt.

~:: rant r cl

Our Summer
Sale Continues
FINE WEARING
APPAREL FOR BOTH
MEN AND WOMEN

than !hm," concl ud ed Morgan .

V-.' 1/l d ..,

_ _ Area deaths _ __

T Dowt' ll

Ohio Lottery

Meigs County
fair harness
race results

A p r rirt n n for dh:-.o lul io n of
man· ia~~· hJ;-.. bPPn l'tlt ·d t)\' Rcgrr

Meigs announcements - - -

roy squad.

AI i: l7 a m . th e Racine sq uad
"""' to Adams Road for Pearl

Guth r ie

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j)tl;il iJ\ 1114' H.iJ l'inf' .&lt;.,qU&lt;:HI
A t ~ : :u p.m . 1h1 • Racim• ' quad
rr.in..,poru•d H\ il fl Rakn l l'()m
th&lt; • Y'lei gs Coun t.\ Ldr 1r1 \'i•lt'
r&lt;t n\ M1•mnr ittl Hospit dl ,\t ~~- .~X
p rn th1• R;r!' inP s&lt;l\Ja d l r.tw
pmtl'd T rud.\· RPPS&lt;' from ltH'
MPig;-.. Cou nt .\ F &lt;.~i r to \'('l(' r an &lt;.,
Mf' moria ll-l os ptl JI.

Mrmorial Ho.sptlal by the Ponw

VrtPrans Mrrnorial h osp itC~I.

Seeks dissolution

By LEE ANN WEL.CII
OVP News Staff

S8995

ONLY

$8195

So uthra sl Ohio is do ing somP

ca tc hin g up in term s ol high ·
ways, Attorney (;f'nPr al A n thon .v
Celebrezzt_• , thP dem ocratic c&lt;:tn -

didatr

for

govP rn Dr

~a td

Thursdav
Cr lebrrzzc, mL'('tin g w ith thr
Southeas t Ohio Regional Coun cil
said he took exce ption to lhr
co mm en t by George Voino vich to

111a l gr ou p tha t SEQ was ·· forgot ·
t(· n ··
b .\'
t hr
orc:lm in ts tration .

c u rrr nt

In terms of roadw ays. the
reg ion is gett ing a $61.2 mi llio n
&lt;Continued on Page 41

THURSDAY EVENING, AUf&gt;lJST 16
UJO PM - K iddir Tractor P ull
li : 00 P M.- Oprn Class S heep .Jud gi ng
Fo llowed by Jr . Fair Sheep
6: .10 P.M.-Kyge r Va lley Qu a rtet - H ill S tagr
7: 00 P .M.-4- H Fun S how
A: 00 PM - Horse Pull-Center F ie ld
R:.10 P M - Phil Dirt a nd Tht' Dozers- Gra nd s tand

CHAMPION MARKET LAMBS - ,Jennifer
Taylor, right , had the grand champion market
lamb in Thursday's Meigs County junior Fair

FRIDAY. AUGUST 17
9: 00A . M - .Junior Fair Da iry S how
10: 00 AM - Junior Fair Goat S how
11 : 00 A M.-S h owme n of Showmen Co n tes t
in S how Are na
2: 00 P .M.- Horse Ha r ness Rac in g
4: 00 P .M .- Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show R ing
5:30 P .M.-Travrlin' On Gospe l Trio- Hill S t age
6: 30 P .M .- Shady River Shuff lers - Hill Stage
6: 45 P M - Dairy Sweeps takes Presenta ti o n a nd
Junior Fair Markel H o g, Steer. Lamb, Rabbit Sal e
7: 30 P .M.-Truck Pull - Ce nter Field
·s: 00 P .M.-T h e Cruise Brothers- Grandstand

SEE YUI ' THERE!

Meigs board hires teacher
for newly-developed program

•SHOP AND COMPARE
•ON THE SPOT BANK
FINANCING

A teacher for the new ly
developed program of home
Instruction lor pre-school ha nd l
capped c hildren has been h ired
by the Meigs Coun ty Board of
Educ ation .
Sheila Hashman who has a
master's degree and two years of
teaching experie nce was h ired
for the new position for the
1990·91 school year .

Monday, Wednesday and Friday Open 'Til 8:00;
Tuesday &amp; Thursday Open 1il 5:30 P.M. Saturday Open 'Til 4:00 P.M.
SEE RICK TOLLIVER, JAY HILL, or PAT HILL

PAT HILL FORD, INC.
461 SO. THIRD
I

992-2196
'

Sheep Show. Adam Sheets won reserve c hampion
in the competition .

MIDDLEPORT, OH.'

lwnb showmant!lllp competition. The girls exhibited in the "Old Pro" class - having exhlblled
more than three years,

CHAMPION MARKET LAMB SHOWMEN Jody Taylor, lelt, won grand chwnplon while her
slsler Jennifer, right, won reserve champion In
Thursday's Meigs County Fair Junior market
\

\

In other action a t this week's
meeting of the coun ty board,
personnel for the Adult Basic
Education Program were rehired. L.lnd a Sta nley Is the

teac her-coordinat o r. Avane ll
Aleshire, Shirley Mitchell a nd
Pat Neece, Instructors .
Bus drivers approved lo r the
1990·91 year were as foUows :
Eastern : Kathy Barringer, El·
nora Bernard. Flossie Dlll. Gary
Dill, Edward Holter. Kelt ha
Hunt , Ruth Masters, Bruce Myers , Nita Jean Ritchie. Carolyn
Ritchie, Archie Rose, Robert
White. George Wolfe.
Meigs Local: Esther Black .
Donna Daniel s. De b orah
Grueser , Lela Hall, Evelyn
Hobbs, Masry King, Juanita
Lambert , Cora Lilli s, Emily

FayP Manley. Carrie Morris ,
Sieve Morris , Gloria Oller , Freder ick Thomas. Charles Williamso n, Shirley Wilson. Norman
Wood , Wanda Wood. Pauline
Snowden. Teresa Cre means, and
Ida Ma rtin .
Sou thern Local: William Dow·
nle, Jr., Bobby Dudding, Wende ll
Ervi n, Nellie Romaine FrederIck. Max HIU, Jr ., Thomas HIU,
Dan Smi th , D&lt;&gt;lbert Sm ith. Larry
Smith , C. T. Chapman. and Don
Sm ith .
Carle ton : Jerry Holley a nd
Kathleen Morri s.
County driver : Fatth Varney.

�Commentary
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Many presidents bow
to their image makers
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporte r
WAS HI NGTON - Evl'ry presiden t has hi s own pl'rsona an d m us t
fo ll ow his own sta r Bu t ma ny of th em wil l bow to thei r image ma kers

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Friday, August 17, 1990

Terrorism up after '86 U. S. raid
WEST BERLIN - Former
Presid ent Ronald Reagan go t
plenty of mileage out of his 1986
bombing raid against Libya's
Moamm ar Gadhafl, his "mad
dog of the Middle ~ : as I." Reagan
had blamed Ga dhafi for the
bombing of a West Be rlin di sco.
La Belle, thai k illed lwo U. S.
servi cem en. And the Unit ed
States re lallaled with a slnke
aga inst Gadha fl's headquarlers
In T ripoli.
But the raid, des pi te Reagan's
boasti ng, was a failure in both of
its missions - to end Libyan ·
sponsored Jerrorism and to k ill
Gadhafi. West E uropean and
Ameri can i ntelligence sources
confirmed th at th ere has been
m ore Li bya n-sponsored terror ·
ism since the raid than before It .
The lesso n for President Bush
is one th at he already priva tely
know s - that m ilit ary action
agai nst terrorists rSa ddam Hu s
sei n of Ir aq being t he mad dog du
jou r! only esca lates the v iolence .
Reagan wa s ab le lo st rut his

victory over Gadhafl because
Ga dhafl cove red up hi s !ra cks
when he m ade terrorist strikes
aft er th e Tr ipoli ra id. He simply
hired foreigners to do his dir ty
work .
The cl assifi ed history of
Libyan-sponsored lerrorism reve al s that until 1986, Gadhafi
made few serious moves to harm
Ameri cans. But th at changed
a ft er Reaga n sen t 18 warplanes
l o bomb Tripoli. T heir missi on
was to bomb Gadha fl and his
famil y. When they failed, he
ca me out fight i ng.
Libya has al tempted to kill
hund reds of American s since the
raid , beginning on the day of the
raid , Apri l 15, 1986, when Libyan
agent s shol a U.S Embassy
commu n ica t ions of fl eer in Kha r ·
toum, Sud an.

Top sec ret reports indicate
t hat II was Gadhafi who paid a
LPbanese group as much as $1
mil lion to k ill Ameriea n hostage
Peter Ki lburn two days later .
Th ree d ay s aft er !he r aid, Tu r·

lack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
klsh poli ce ca ughl two l,.ibyan s

Jersey Tu rnpik e. Ht.• wa s on his

with hand g renades on thei r way

way

to a U.S. offi ce rs club in Ankara ,
Tu r key , where a wedd ing reception was go ing on .
T en day s aft er the r aid. Libyan
agents wounded a U.S. Emba ssy
co mm unica tio ns officer in Nort h
Yem en. Th ree month s later , nine
people wer e arres ted in a Libya n
sponsored pl ot to bl ow up the U.S.
Emba ssy In Lome, T ogo. Fou r
months aft er the T r ipo li ra id,
Libyan-sponsore d Jerror ists hi·
j ac ked Pa n Am Fl ight 73 in
Ka rac hi, Pa kistan , killing 21
peopl e, two of th em Amer ican s.
In May 1987, EgypJi ans wit h
ties to Libya Jrl ed Jo murd er
th ree U.S. Embassy workers in
Egy p!.
Two day s befor e the second
anniver sary of the r a 1d . a .J apa
nese Red Arm y tr r rons t wa ~
arrested w i th a bom b on thf' N ('~l.:

i n Co lomb ia, Spain , Cos ta Ric a
and Peru .

A Li byan-ba r ked group r e
membered tht'thi rd anniver sary

la st year by trying to bomb the
U.S Informa tion Servin• Ct'nter
in Pe ru .
"Mutu al res pP ct" is t hP co r r ee l ter m . Ga dhafi ha s about a s
much r espPcl fo r Amer ica a s
Am c.• rica doPS fo r h1m Intelli gPn cr ex pe r ts say he is r eally
dri vt•n by c hanging world alli ancps T hL' war ming or n·l ation s
betwPe n thr supe rpow ers has le ft
him fer l ing m orT' left ou r t han he
wa nts to bt&gt;.

WolJI.PN'"r '/or.J' To save
0 t-le ~ll~'t' TRee.!

Whit e Housl' press room while Jht• split T V scree n showed th e cuff ins

He al so poin tPd ou t t hat Ken nebun kpo rt is only 90 m inu tps aw&lt;I V
f r om Wa shi ngton and he cou ld leave h is seasid e la nding pad at a
momenl' s notice
M odern communi ca t io ns tec hno logy and t rans port atio n a rt' t hP
rea lit y. B ut percepti on is th e human fa c tor .
Worri ed young wi ves say ing goodbyP In hu sbands wParing
ca mouflaged combat dr ess and carry in g battle gpa r i n ron! ra s It o the
fun-filled acti v ities on th e At !anti c coas t may not g ivp th e t rut.' pir t urt.'
of wh at it go in g on behind l ht' sct'nes Bu t that ls wh a t th e publi c seC's

tacks in 1988 inc lud ed a car bomb
that k illed an A meri can out sid e a
USO club in Naples and bombings of U.S. gover nmr nt fa ciliti es

oF Pe.oP&amp;,.e ol11 oF' WoRK,

T hP p res ident felt i I was a chea p shot wh en, two da ys aft er the U.S .
i nvas ion of Pa nama, h e was telrv ised laughing a nd joking ln the

philosophy

up the United

Yau'D PI.IT 'THousaNDS ,

who worry abo ut per ception.

of dead ser v icemen bei ng unloaded in Delawarr.
Npverth Pless . after that nrws conferC' ncr Bu sh took an 11 -d ay
Christmas vaca ti on in Texas whi le Am erican so ldier s took ove r
Pa na ma Ci t.v .
Then • are ar gu ments on bu th sides as to p n •sid enti a l demt•a nor and
w ht•rea buu ts in tlmes o f c rt~ is
Li kt• m os t of h is predecessors. B ush can arguf.' t hJ t eommuniea·
lions ar e excP l le n! w herever he goes, th anks to what is k nown as
WACA, thP W hitP H uusP communic atio ns of ficP eom posed of U .S.
Arm y Signa l Corps m en and wom en.
On thP othP r hand. th e picture of President Reag an ri ding a hursL' at
his Cal iforn ia ra nc h a ft er thr So viPtS sho t down a K orpan .a i r li ner
gal va n ized hi s im age-con sc ious sta ff i n to i.lctiu n, imp&lt;.•llin g him to
ret ur n to 1he \o\·' hit e H ou se
Th P all!'r nati vp im agr tha t Bush would rPi y on for h1.o:; r ationai L' of
gettin g awa y from it a ll, ev en in limes of cri sis, i s fhl' pictu re of
.. · Jlmm v Cartt' r c hamed to th e Ova l Of fl ce wh pn t he Irani ans took
:: America n t'mb assy per sonne l as hostages
" Life goes on." said Bu sh, i n defend lng hi s dec is ion to st ic k wi th h is
Ke nne bunk port . M aine, vaca ti on plans a ft Pr giv in g t ht.' to-ahead fo r
m il it ar y su pport to r es to r e t hr stat us quo in the Pt'r sia n Cu If a f tcr th e
Iraqi in vas ion of K uwa i t .
' Tm nut go in g to be h£'id hostage, " he said i n ex plai ni ng his

to blow

Na ti ons. Oth er &lt;mnivcrsary at -

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th e r ight ·hand er before strik ing
out.
In thr

swi mming, boati ng and jogg ing .
A ny da y of thf' wrek a t the White H ousP , an aidP w ill l'D m l' running
int o t he p n ' " -" r oom tu gathe r a sm al l "pool"' o f r eport er s dnd
cam eramP n to accompa ny thP prC'sidt•n t to a nL•arb y m i litar y ba se o1·
the Tid al Bas in on th e Potom ac River . An y r vpn i ng a prPss ai rlt' ha s
the sa m e chore to tap a tra v el pool to go out to dinnpr with th t.'

presldenl , prefera bl y for Chinese food bul somrtim l's Mexican
B ush se r ved notice hi s fir st days i n th e p resi dency that he w as no t
goin g to bt' a pri soner i n thP ·· tonc! icst j ob i n the world . " as ot he r

pres id en ts descri bed it
As for comm unica tion s, whe n Bush recently Pndcd 18 holes of golf
he was asked if there had bern shoot in g i n the Gulf " How should I
know ?" he rep lied "l' v•• been on the gol f cour se "
When asked whv he plavrd in the r ai n, he sai d. ··11 brat s bei ng
inside. "
Whet her r unning a wa r or thP wo rld . tr levi si on ca m rra s arr
everywhrrr todav an d t hert' is som r specu lat ion th at scenes of thr
pres iden t on th f' gol.f rou r st• as l'\"t'n ts unfo ld i n lh P C u 1f prum ptt.'d h im
to go bac k to Wa shington for a day or so t.' ac h week during h is

vaca tion, which ends on La bo r Day

Today in history
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By United Press International
Today is F r id ay, Aug . 17, the 229 th day of 1990 with J:lli to fol low .
Th e m oon Is wa ning, movin g towa rd it s new phasP
Th e m orning star s are Venus, Mar s and Jupiter.
Th e even ing stars ar e Mercu ry and Saturn .
• • Those born on !hi s d ate are under the sign of L t•o Thev i nrl udP
:frontiersman Davy Croc kett in 1786; bl aek nallona l istll'ader Ma rcus
·Carvey in 1887; pub I isher-diplomal John Hay Whitney in 1904 ; act or s
'f'.iontey Woolley In 1888. M ae West in 1892. Maureen O' Hara in 1921
:1age 71l and Robert DeNir o in 1945 1age 45 t ; and Bri I ish poel Iau rea l e
:Ted Hug hes i n 1930 tage 60 t .

•

On this date in his tor y:
In 191~. a hur r ic ane struc k Ga l veston, T exas, k illin g 275 pl'oplr.
fn 1961, lhe Ea st German governmenl bega n build ing the Berli n

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:

Wal l.

twPen t he two pl ayers. Guer rn o

slapped Darwi n i n ! he face ,
ign iting a wild br awL
Both benches emp tied. Dar
w i n , G uerr ero and Hous 10n Man·

ager A r t Howe wer e ejecled.
"He"s a r heap·shot art ist ,"
Darwin said of Guerrero. "Hl'
was tr ying to be the ma cho man .
1 guess. An ybody can hi! som e

one

detail, ca lls for the people to ha v&lt;'
a direct hand i n govPrnmen t by

holding plebisr i te elections wher
eby the public determines thl'
outcome of issue initiati ves by
ma j ority vot£&gt;
Though thi s pra cticl', eom
m anl y k nown as r eferPndum
ba l lotin g, has bppn usPd at the

local and state levels of gover nm ent, it has never been used on a
nat io na l sca le. This process of
direct dem ocr acy is a l e~ a ry of
the "Progress ive E ra" in Am err·

can hi stor y When an un sure or
dpad lockPd leg isl a t un• could not
arri v l' at a c·oursp of act ion , t hex
eith Pr pu t thP iss up before the

permitt f' d, Co ngress cou ld plarr
an iss ue on the b ailor for thP nex t

despread

pPo pl l', or would give t he peo plr

slo wl y
Th r sP same ap pro ac hes ar r
usr d t'f fpet ive ly today by severo!

sta l l's, inc luding Oh io Califor
nia, i n particu l ar , has seen m any
popu la r iss ue init iati ves becom e
law . An i ss uf' is pu! on t hr vo ti ng

ba llot eith er by t he state leg isla
l ure or by petit ion of !he peo ple.
and, i f suppor ted by the m ajori ty
of vo ter s. eit he r becom es l aw or
serves a s a ma nd atr
lawm &lt;J kcr s.

for thr

On the fed&lt;'ra l fp ve l. if the
pr ocess

of

refe r endum

wf'r e

regul ar ly sc heduled natio nal
elect ion; i f ap proved, th e r es ult s
could hav e the effect of law .
I f the process of a natio nal
initiati ve we re to be employed, a
se Jpercentage of those who voted
In the las t pres id enti al elect ion
woul d have to sign a pet it ion
asking that that issue be placed
on the federa l balloJ. Fo r an
lnill atl ve to pas s under thi s
approac h, some proposal s call
for only a straight majo r ity of
those vo ti ng; others would require a majorit y In a majorit y of
!h e sta tes. In either case, the

;spectacul arl y i If -chose n words .
that Instant , a whole landsc ape of controversy may be
lllumlnated, as though by a flas h
of lightning.
Suc h a moment occurred re··
cenlly In the life of Dave
·• Foreman, of the env ironmental
.. 1st organization called Earth
- First! (exclamation point and
::··all) . Accor ding to The New York
:: Times , Foreman, presumably
swept beyond caution by the
:: sheer force of his convtclfons,
·• declared that humanity Is "a
• ca ncer on nature. " And then,
~ ta king debatable libertJes with
' the m edical metaphor, he added,

himself as defending na l ure
against a deadly enem y Indeed, a "cancer. " And what Is
this cancer? II Is nothing less
than humanity Itself - all of It
the great biomass of mankind.
I am not suggesting that all
evlronmentallsts , or even all
m embers of Earth First! , would
agree with Foreman's stalemen!. Of course not. But I do
suggest that It Isn't the basic
thrust of his statement, but only
the extreme to which he carries
It, with which they disagree.
Correctly understood, and In
Its proper r elationship lo other
equally Important values , envfr-

h._,

pol it ical knowledge,
onP ca n hardly argue th at that is
now t he case.

Proba bl y the biggest adva n
tage of a nal lonal referendum
would be th at It wo uld compel a
dt.•elsion w hen som e d eci sion is

better than none. Leg islat ive
bod ies such as the House and
Senate, all too oft en, become
bogged dow n in political par ti
san shlp and posturin g. Neces·
s;n y ac tion s, such as p rog r am

n •a llgnmcnt s and spending r uts,
lll'&lt;.'ome ve ry diff icul t to accom pli sh because of the Influence

to spcurr th rough lobby i ng, or
becauS(' such acti o ns woul d br

po lit ir al i)' unpopula r with large
sr gmt'nt s o f J
m Pmbrr's
co nstitur ncy
If sue h rn a I tPr s wpre put br forr

thr peopl e irt thr for m of a poli cy
n •sol ution or i.s sue i nit i at ive,
howrv rr . surh i nflu&lt;' nrrs wo uld
bf' m i nimal an d the rPsult s wo uld
li kP l ~~ br m orT' timely and more
ob jr&lt;.' ti vf' .
·
L rt nlf' c lnsP by cau tioni ng tha t
r xpa nd in g nur fPdera l sys tem of
gover nnlf'n t t n [J('rm it this type of
di rr ct dr m oc ra cy is no t a pro p·

os al to be vi Pwcd ligh tl y : expa nd
1ng or r hLtngi ng th e stru ctu rr of a
gov rrnmf'ntlh at ha s worked well
for ovr r 200 y Pars is an ac t of
.[:TPat mLt g nit udP. and shoul d no t
br unclt •rtak {' n wi t hout g-rra t ra r r
and P v a l ue~ t i on
Con vPr sr l y . howeve r. WP
shou ld n't IPt sucrf'ss and tradi -

" And I am th e antibody."
Now , that Is a truly ex traordi·

onmenJa l ism Is a ca use whic h al l
lhoughtful people will support.
Man' s ac tiviti es on this plan e!
have reac hed a poi nt wh er e they
are beginnin g to t re nch on
Important eco logical r elationships, In w ays not always recog·
nlzed or fully understood . 1t Is
esse ntial that we lear n the
consequences of our behavior.
and modify 11 where necessa ry.
But It Is difficult to watch
people whose Inter ests have
always been broadl y leftist become obsessed with saving som e
allegedl y Imperiled species,
without suspecting that their real
agenda Is still sUcking It to the
capitalist exploiters. A lot of
these people, In other words, had
It In for E xxon long before they

could find Pr ince Will iam So und
on a m ap. And WcyNhaeust'r
Luml.x.&gt;r has Pn emles who never

heard of the northern spotted owl
until ver y r ecently .
But, as the by no means unique
case of Dave F oreman demonstrat s, lhere are people with
more for mid able ambitions stilL
They beli eve - or perhaps
"sen se" would bel ter describe
the process Involved - that the
whole technological turn of modern civilization was best off when
life was simpler. T hey wan I us to
return to that golden age.
This Is, of course, Rousseau's
" noble savage" all over again .
Th e concept has historically
alway s had a powerful appeal so powerful thai Marie An·

nut

buzzing a fter the gam e.
" 1 don't think It's fai r for m y
startin g pitcher to ge t throw n out
for getti ng hit in lhe fac e," Howe
said
Guerrero became upse-t a fter

Da rw in wor ked a high pitch on
Jhe inside part of the platr.
Da r wi n sa id lt was in sidr b u I no t

dangerous.
·' If 1 wanted to hit him I wou ld
ha vr

hi t him," Darwi n said .

· T ve got four pitches to hit him
with . lJ 's not that di ff icul t
The pit ch was a foot and a half
awav . I !Old him 1 was not tr yi ng
to hi.! hi m . 1 think he's gutless "
Darwi n, 8-1. won h is sevent h
straight derision. Siner joinin g
t he star t i ng r ota ti on i n J uly ,
Dar wi n is b-0 wit h threr no·

dec isions.
T hu rsda y he allowrd one run
and four hil s, wa lking none and
st riking out thn'e.
" He's bee n outstandin g, "
Howe sai d. " Tonig ht was a
l ypi cal performance. "
.J oe M agra ne, R-13, had a
per sonal four-gam e wlnnm g
strea k snapped. He ye lid ed three
ru ns a nd six h i ts i n si.x i nn ing s.
Ma r k Dav idson belled his fi r st

1ion stand i n the way of needed
th at need when i l becomes
ap parent. If Co ngress continues
Jo drop the budget ball, if

II mn in gs.
I n thf' Amr rrcan

Le ague.

Clrvrla nd bea t Minnesola 7-oand
Mi l wau kee bested Del rot! 8·i .
Mct s l, Dodg ers I
AI Nr w York . Dave M agadan
c~ n d

Howard Jo hnson d rovr m
two run s dp iC'CP powr rin g Ro n

Dar ling and !he M ets. M agadan
doub lr cl hom e onr r un and sco r ed
Jnolh f'r i n the fou r th , then
sing!Pd a r un across in the f ifth.
Darl in g, :1-l. went six i nn ings.

.fohn Fra nco notched hi s 27th
saw. T im Belcher, 9·9. took the
loss

Phillles 6, Giants l
At Ph ilade lph ia. Vo n Hayes hi !
&lt;:J

tw o-run hom er in the n inth

inn ing to send the Ph illi es to
vlcl or y Hayes hi t his l oth home
r un of thr season off :'.l ark
Thu r mond, 2·.1. wrth Dar ren
Da ullon on base wil h a wa lk.
Roger McDowel l, i o, re tired the
sidr rn !he ntnth .
Pirat es 4, Braves 3
At Pi ttsburgh, Andy Va n Slyk e
sla m med his 13Jh home r un wi th
one out rn the nin th Inning , l iftin g
the Pi rat es. l(en t Me rr ker fell to

·I 2.
P ad rt' !li 3, E xpos 2

II innings
At Sa n Di r go, .Joe Ca rt er hit a
two·ouJ HB I s1ngle off T im
Bu rke, 1&lt;!, th at scor ed Bi p
Rober ts and cap ped

two-ru n

J

li th i nnin g. Rich Hodr lquPz , 111 ,
p Uchr cl tv.·o Innin gs of t wo htt

relief for th e vicJory .
Indian s 7, Twins 5
AI Cleve land, Fe lLx f'ermi n
dr ovf' i n two runs and Grrg
Swi ndr \1 su rv1vPcl SP\'Pn shak y

in nin gs. Swrnd el l. 97, all owed II
of ! he Tw ins 16 hil s butgot relie f
help fr om Doug Jon es , who
Par ned

his 3J r d savf' . 1\ rv l n

Tapani fr ll to I Hi .
Brewers H. Tiger s 4
AI Detro it , Paul Molil or fol ·
lowed an HBI groundout o)· Dill
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w ith a r un sco ri ng sin g !&lt;'.
ca ppin g a thrf'f' ·run six th in nin g
tha i gav P M ilwauk er t he \'i ctory

Hon Hohlnson . 7-3. was t he
w i nn er despit r al low in g 10 hit s in
fiv e i nn ings.

is t irnf' to look fo r wa ys to
imp1ov!' thr proc ess .

William Rusher
part of the soluil on.
I am thinking of a brand ·new
or ganization. composed of such
unchallengeable but thoroughly
res ponsI bl e fri ends of 1he conser
vatlon m ovement as Judge
.James Buckley of the U.S. Couri
of Appeals fo r the Di stric t of
Co lumbia . lf such a group wer e to
tell m e that th e northern spotted
owl needs and deserves th e vast
fores t preser ve that Earth First!
Is claiming for It , I would be
prepared to acqui esce- and so, I
s u s p e ct , would man y
bu sinessmen .

But m ost Americans will draw
the line at turning over environmental policy to ecological
crackpot s who think humanity is
· 'a ca ncer on nature."

OUTRIDER - D ee Canter , a member olthe Melgs 4-H Pl easure
Riders, se rved as outrider for the harness horse races on Thursday
at the M eigs County Fair. The harness races will conclude today
(Friday) . Saturday's track action will fe ature the quarter horse
races sc hedul ed to begin at 2 p.m.

New hart . and driven by Ro n
New hart . Fir st in the ninth bu t
four th in the th ird was raptured
bv J .R . Socr ates , owned and
d;·iven bv .J ohn Barn s. Mt
Sterling.
Llcket y Sp lit pared to top
honors In th e fourt h and tent h

By ,JU LIE E. DILLOI\
Senlfnel New s Staff
Ha r ness ho rsr ra ci ng f an s
wf'r r agai n treatrd to an exc Jtjng
c.la~' nf ra r f's at thP M eigs Coun ty

F'a ir .
t: l Pvrn r acPs wer f&gt; run f or
tro iiPrs an d pac r r s w it h a sizab lr
crowd CJ bsPrvin g fr om thr gr and
stan d . SevPr al near record lim es
wer r arcompl ls hed at ye stf'r ·
day' s !Th u rsd ay 1 r acf'S as th r
tr ack \\' as in "l ightr ni ng f ast
condit io n "
T he f i r st and sPvr nth races o f
t hr day f ra t urrd t wo-y ear ol d

r aCf'S for thrre -yra r old t ro tt er s.

T he hor se Is ow ned and driven hy
.John Ba r nes. Second pla ce spol s
In both heats went to Oh So
Luc ky , owned by Robt' rl an d
Shir ley Stant, Ci rclev ille, and
dri ven by Rober t Stant
T he f i fth r ace f ea tun •d
two-year old f illy trotters wi th

co lt t roltf'r s. Tru tting Jo f ir st

Ja mes Webb and dr iven by Ed
Webb. Second in the fir s! r ace

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four th in thP f i r st racf' wa s
L og an's St ri de. o wned and
d r ivrn by M ike Swa tze l. V incen t

Dr ivin g to first pl aCl ' spot s in
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Transact ions

Anna Crom ll'y, Ashvllil' . Darnal.
dri ven l,ly Pa t Du ck wort h and
owned by Jim Duck worth ,

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Meadow Sw1 zzJe . owned b.1 ·
Gu yan Standa rd brf'e In c., Ir on
ton. and dri vC'n by Ro n Nrwha r l .
capturi ng ! he fir s! pl acr spot
K al ir Colema n, owned by .J
Wiese and J. Wilh elm , Cardrng·

Di xie Town H. ow ned by local

p lacP wi ns In bo th r arrs wa s
Astronomica l Odds. ow nPd by

Gr ovepor t . t rot ted to th e seco nd
Tnro n111.11

PACER WINNER - Terrescort, driven by Brooks Sayre and
owned by Wilma Styer , Waterford, Is pictured racing to the first
place spot In the third race lor thre..-year old colt pa cers . Sayre
drove thr horSf' to th e second placP s pot in th e ninth r ace .

Near record times recorded during
second day of racing at Meigs fair

agai n for two-year old trol!(' r s.
was Br i an Wea ver ly wit h V
A nna 's Good Stock , nwned by

Scoreboard ...

( 11'\f'land

tolnel te and the ladles of her
cou rt used to get dressed up as
simple milkm aids and go a·
milking, ju st Jo enj oy ! he
sen sation.
But For em an &amp; Co. mea n
bu siness - they will slow, and
even rever se, wh at m ost of us
would consider hum an progress.
to whatever extent they can .
What Is th e proper res ponse? l t
seem s to me that we mu st
dev elop som e depend a ole way of
di stJngulshlng what Is environmentally sound and des irable
from proposa l s that are politically In spired or just plain flaky.
Unfor tunately the Sierra Club
won't do; It Is so deeply commll ·
ted on one side of the Issue !hat It
Is pari of I he problem rather than

J.pagur, New York downed Los
Angf' lr s ·I J. Ph ila delphia bea t
San f' r anr isro 64, Pi l tsbu rgh
downed At la nla U and San
Dirgo out sro rrd Mont rPal .] .1 in

Co ngrrss con ti nues to run from

it s budget responsibilit ies year
aft rr ye ar, i f il Is no! up to the
tough task of m aking politic ally
unpopul ar drclslons. perhaps i t

they've got in the ninth race held Thu rsday at the
Meigs County Fair. J .R. Socrat es, own ed and
driven by ,John Barns, Mt . St erling, captured the
first place spot.

hom P ru n of th r srason for
Hous ton.
El sew herP In t he Na t ional

c hange, and we m us t r ecognizP

speci al Jnt crPs t gr roups are abiP

first! People second? No way
nary sta tem ent. This m an sees

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'Unguarded moment. som eone
:w.m r ev ea l him self in a few
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Cong. Clarence Miller
res ult s wo uld bf' a m uc h closP r
rf' flrc ti on of til P tnH' srn tl mPnts
of thf' pPoplP . ;1nd th r dc'C'ision
wo uld br m a dr fn•c• of 1ht• spr cb 1
i nteres t pol it! cs sn com m on in
Co ngr rss tod a.v
In addi ti on. 1f t he foundi ng
lat her s had intPnd Pd fot thr
s tr uc t urr of t hr go ver nm ent and
11s p r oc esst's to rem ai n th e samf'
for f' vr r. no amrndin g p r ocess
would hii\'P been i ncl udf'd . ThP_V
rea I izf'&lt;l t h &lt;:~ t us our eoum r y grew
C~ n d cha nged , t hr governm en t
wo uld havp to gr ow an d c hangl'
as we ll. Per haps, at one t imr. thP
aver agr citi zens of our na tion
we r e not a w a n~ enough about th e
a f fairs of st all• to m ake polic y in
th is mannPr , but in this d av o f
instan t co mmuni cati ons an d w i

t he opti on of putting t he issuc
be fur C' th pm sp lvt·s if it was fe l t
the leg isla turP wa s actin g too

wh en

G uer rero declin f'd to cDmm('nt , but bo th clubh ouses wt' rf'

Direct democracy a workable option
A lex andP r Hamil ton once satd.
whi lf' poi nt i ng to t hf' Congrrs·
sional Chamber. " In there. s1r .
tltf' pro pie rule " Wh ile his word s
a n ' stil fi gui .J t iVf' ly trur . thc.'w 111
of the peo plr has brcome Jpss a
part of t hr lcg islat ivr p rocrss
than a t any poi nt in ou r histo ry.
and muc h Irs~ . I suspert. I hat our
f o undin g
fa tll P I · ~
PV PI"
pnv i sioned .
Various proposal s have br rn
p ut for th over th r years to givf'
grea ter vo ice to the proplr 's
poin t of vi ew One p ro posal r alls
for i nc rE'a si ng llw si7f' of t he U.S.
Housp of RrprPsr nt ativrs. t hr
so-c al\pd " peo p lP'~ housr. " so
tha t m emtwrs would r r p rPsr nt a
sm aller shar e of thr population .
and thu s b e bel ter ablP to prov ide
~l morp pr rsflnalizPd reprPsenta
lio n 1 at prrsPnl . a membpr of lh P
House rcpn•sp nt s roug hly ~~o . ouo
consti tuent s) .
Anoth t•r proposal. and on(' th at
l would lik e to d isc uss i n fu r thPr

else

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nex t inn ing. Darwin

singled an d confront ed Guerrero
at fi rst , wh en? th e two bega n
argui ng . Wilh first base umpire
Bob Davi dson stand ing In be·

The 66 y1•ar old Ru sh had ulce r.s 20 yt•ars ago and proud ly boasts
t hat he co nqu er ed thP ailm ent by lear ni ng to co ntrol his fet'l in gs and
not be both ered by tensions.
Th er e is no quPsti on th at he has a dri v ing need togt.'l ou tdoor s and to
exerc ise. HL• p ro bab ly is the mos t &lt;.~v id sportsma n a t the Whi te House
i n recent li mPs . a complete eclec ti c in sport s, fr om gfllf to fi shi ng,

By GARY SULENTI C
UPI Sports Writer
Minutes aft er sm ack ing a
seventh·innin g sin gle Thu rsday,
Houston Astr os pi tc her Danny
Darw in fo und him se l f sla pped rn
the fare.
In !h e sl x ih inn ing of Houstons
0 vi ctory over the St. Loui s

rero, w ho exc han ged w ords w i th

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DOWN THE HOME STRETCH - This Is a
familiar scene to harness horse r acing fan s.
These are three-year old colt pacers giving It all

Houston stops Cards;
Giants., Dodgers lose

10 fi rst base m an Pedr o Guer

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Nashport , captured the llrst place spot , with Dixi e
Town H, owned by Roger Spencer, Pomeroy, and
driven by Don Spence r , a close second . The race
was not considered a photo finish because Dixi e
Town H broke stride just as she crossed the finish
line.

EXCITEMENT - The sixth ra ce at yester·
day's (Thursday) harness r aces at the Meigs
County Fair was almosl a photo finish. Image ol
1\ction, driven by Terry VanRhoden, and own&lt;•d
by F . Morgan, Waynesvilk,, and S. Hamm el,

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MAll SllllES, SALESMAN

MONDAY thru THURSDAY 9 :30-5 :30;
FRIDAY 9 :30-5 :00 ; SATURDAY 9 :00-1:00

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�Friday, August 17, 1990
Page-4- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 5

Friday, August 17, 1990

.-- Local news briefs----. O'Neil pleads guilty to three criminal charges
Middleport block party Sept. 15

Sep l 15 has been se1 as lhe date for lhe annual Middleporl
Block Party.
Sponsored by the Middleport Merchants Associati on, Mike
and Il&lt;:bble Gerlach arc Co·chairman of I he even I which will

fPature a variety of e-ntertainment. sidewalk sales. a car show.
and ~arne. craft and food booths.
The Middleport s Ar ts Council will be assisting in lhe crafl
dis plays fo r lhe even! this year. Anyone interested in reserving
an area for an exhibit should contact Johnson's Variety Store,

992 .o:J.l81 and ask for ei lher Brian or Brenda . Friday ·

EMS has 6 calls for

a~sistance

bru:-,h flrr on Ann Street.
\Y8S

takPn to VPterans Memoria l Hos pi tal

I rom S&gt;X Ih and Hook er Slrepl by Middlepor1 squad al 2 14 p.m .
.\1 ~ l~ p. m . Syraf'usr S(juad wa s called to Scout Camp Ro ad for
Lun Wiblin who wa s transported to \'etcrans MPmorial
H o~p l tcll At ""i : 4:--: p m _, PomC'ro:-,: squad was called to thr Rock
Sprin g" Fairgounds for Mark Brown who was taken to \ 'cal
H&lt;&gt;,pilal AI K 09 p m., Racine sq uad was called 10 Si ale Rou1 e
1:~~ for Paulim• McCiintosh, who was a l so take-n to Veteran s.
Ttw f!dl(_l\.~:ing indi\'idu&lt;Ji s wrrr trPa trd but not transportf'd at
t h1 · \1 Pigs Coun1y Fai r by Pomeroy squad on T hursday: Susie
( .111. Lr·ru\- Landi'rs, Shawn Plumly, Jerr\' Smith. Bill~

Sch ul&gt; z. Amanda Coa1cs, Du slin Huffm an, Si epha nie Sips· ens,
Hi ·n:i( ' Law so n. Ch r lsea Dodso n and Jrss ica Pridd:-,·.

Ttw l' S

Drpa nm e nt of Labor w ill haw• J recruiter in
Pom l' rfJ.\' o n Wpdnesday. to ta kP applicati ons from candidates

for &gt;he f('dera llv funded job lra&gt;ning program
.J oh ( 'orps. now in it s 1:2 nd .\ ·r a r. offers fr eP \·oc atwnal training
an d rw sic rducdtion to di sa d\·antagPd youth . To br r ligiblf' for
.lrJ tJ ('urps, a young prrson mus t be out of srhool and
undPr·(· mployrd andor fr om a disad\·anta gPd hnmp _ Th is
fr'(kra l p rogrJ m rPq uirf'!-. J pplicants to bP m·pr Hi ;md unclf.' r
\'f' a r ~o, of ilgr Jl !hC' time of rnrollmrnt.
All who rntPr thr J ob Corps program n'CC'ive housing, food.
boob and suppliPs, som P clottws. mPdical and dental carr
with out co st to thl'm or lht•ir f amilies_ Ea ch Co rps membf&gt;r
n· u ·h ·r·.., J \ m&lt;Jll ~ pc·nding allov.:ance whllr in training . Th P
mdximum q;J,v in .Job Corps i s two ypar s. but many' \'OCat ional
p 1 fJ.L!l c~ m ." c.t n tw C'o mp lf'IPd in ni nf' to twpJvp mon ths.
Y11Ung pt'&lt;J)JIP from sout ht •as t Ohio rna \ apply fo r .lob Co rp:;; on
\\ t· dn1 ...,da ,- dt tht · CJ rpl"'ntn s' H all. 21H
~1a in St . Po mPr o\ .
lr !!rn 10 .1 m !11 2 p .m ..\piJl iC:Jn ts undPr JK mu :-. t h&lt;Wt · parrn t ur
gu.11 dLrn t' lln&lt;.,Pnt
1-"1&gt;1 · fuJ'I ]l('r infurmJI Il ifl
lw for(· th(· \·r:-.rt to Pomrr n\
rPsi di 'nh mJ~· &lt;"o nt act l' aul CJmpbdJ ,ll :d."l ·ln .l'l l 2 ;n
Ci nc inn&lt;:tti or call toll -fJ (·t· l xoo ti'2·l - 91~1

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Agency inlert'iewing clients
Soutlwa"oli'rrl Ohio Lt•g;d

SPr\'ice:-. in Athens t~ nu'"'
intl'l"'- li 'Wing (' ]il •nts 1r1 Ml't g~ ( 'o urrtv Accurding tuTJm Foran.
rn ;ur. q.; ing a t tornP.v. t/11• IPrlt•l ill ly funcJPd agf'nC} h co nducting
HJI I 'I"\'If'w" 1' \ 'l'f\' o thP r wt•pk at th1 • WoodlJnd l"P ntrr o ffi r P:-.
c~IJ0\" 1' th•· St •nior Cititt•n f'1•ntPr i n Pomr&gt;ro~ o n \llulbPrn
H1 ·1g hh
Appoi ntmr• nt •, mu ~ T br "c hpdul£•d through th1· m;lin AthPns
nffit ·f· ll\ ra ilin g 1r1ll frt •r· 1 X00 -686-.1669 Legal Sl•rvi(·p~
rf ' Jll 'l ' C.. t·n h low lnCUml. r)( •()p ]l' In (' j \'i) mJltC'l"'i o n]~· in ('(1'-,f'!-. SU&lt;"h
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domr'" lic ,·rulPn('l '. t·\· icti ons. publi r l)('nl'fit s and
u nPm pl()\.ml 'n t
H• ·..,J dt·nh men c&lt;_d l 1 t\(~l t i~i - .' lh•-i~ for morr inform a l ron

To rlos1· Lahor Uav

Hospital news
\'1'11·ran~

\olt·morial
II i\1 1SSI O:\ S - Lues II' !Ill ln .
! 01 ng !lottnm : FmmJ :vl cCI1n
· r,r k. Ral'i rli '
IJ ISC H,\H&lt; ;J.:&lt;., - l.oui.S&lt; · S1d
' &lt; l.auril .-\1 nolcl

Virgil K. McVey,64, Belleville.
W.Va., died Thurdsay evening in
the emergency room of Camden
Clark Memorial Hospital.
Born at Ell In Wood County.
W Va., he was the son of the Jai e
Charles A. and Helen Marguerile
:l&gt;leDonough McVey . He was a
member of the Bellevll le Com ·
muni ly Chapel, and was relired
from Laborer's Union Locall085 .
He was .l United Stale Armv

\'eleran of World War II.
.
He is survived by his wife.
Cl ara Townsend McVey, lhrre
sons, Mike McVey. New Eng
land. W.\' a.. Ike McVe)·. R1plev
W.\' a; and Kerth Mc\'ev . Lark
mPad. W \" a.: two daughtPr s.
Pal sy \ ' anMeler. !lel les i iiP .
W.\'a: and Peg Edwards, Cool
\"rile: n inP gra nd c hildn~ n. and
one sis ter. Ruth Drake, Mariett a.

Labur recruiter to be in Pomerov•

St&lt;.~tf'

l rqu or "i tOr'f's.l iquor agrn
('i l'" ;tnd dPpa r tmrntal o ff rcp&lt;.,
will IJf' rlosf'd M o nda ~· . SPp
temtJPr :\. in obsrr\·Jnrr of Lahar
Da\· according to Di r rr tor .Jo hn
H&lt;JI/ of thf' Ohi o DPpartmrnt of
Liquor Co ntr ol

W. Crow . I ll. lo one count of
cultivalion of marijuana,

two

counts of trafficking in or illegal
USP of food stamps and two
count s of grand theft as named In
an indictment handed down
against O'Neil by lhe Meigs
County Grand Jury

_.___Area deaths _ _
Virgil McVey

t.:nll s of ~ri gs County Emergency Medical Servi ces
r('SJ:X]ndt·d tu SlX calls for assistance.
,\I 'J: 22 J . m , Ru ll and squad was cal led to Pagesille Road for
Wilbur Smilh who was transportPd to \'Pterans ~emorial
Hos pllal
At 12: l..t p .m .. Pomeroy Fire DPpanm~n r was rallPd to a

HJChard Hovatter

A Pomeroy man pled guilty Ia
three criminal charges in Meig s
County Common Pleas Court on
Tuesday .
According to Meigs Counl\
Prosecuti ng Attorney Sleven L.
S10ry, Michael P. O'Neil entered
a gu ilty plea before Judge Fred

In addition lo his pare nl s. he
was preceded in death by a
brother, R"y McVey in 1975.
Services will be held Sund ay al
2:30 p.m al Kimes Funeral
Home in Parkersburg, W. \'a .
wilh Rev Paul Morrison off icial ·
ing. Burial wi ll be in Su nset
Memor~ ·

GardPn s in Parkers-

burg. \1' .\'a .

Ruth
Hulh

Bct.z ing
Gos nes

l wlz&gt;ng. 7o.
Po meroy. died Thursda~- pvrn tng at \ ·eterans Memona l Hospi ·

Ia I folllowing anexlended lilnrss.

Celebrezze...

She was born June ll, 1915 in
Chatanooga, Tenn ., thedaughler
of lhe late A .W. and Lena
1Thompson I Ga lloway
She was an architect, a painter
and a scu lptor, servi ng on
SPveral art gallery boards .
Shr i s survived by her hus·
band, Don Seizing of Pomeroy; a
slepdaughter, Jan Aikins; 1wo
sisters, Mildred D€nnison of
Fl orida and Edith Scott of Los
Ange les. Cai U.; a brother, Paul
F . Galloway of Madison, Tenn.: a
nephew. Jack Whllley. Tennes ·
sef'; and severa l grPat nirces and

grealnephews.
She was preceded in death by
her f ir s! husb and Dona ld Gosne)·
in 1975; a brolhcr. Jack; and a
sistPr. Mary
St&gt;rsoces will be on Sunday al 1
p.m . al Rawl mgs ·Coa l s Fisher
Funeral Home in Middl epnn
wilh David Prenli ce oflciating
Friends may ca ll on Saturda\·
from 2·4 p.m. and 7·9 p.m . Buri al
will be in RivPrview Cemetery.

mer u·ilh th r SF:OR C' h&gt;ghwa '.
(·ommittPf' prior to I&lt;.LIIf night ·..,

scheduled SpPPCh 10 thr genrra l
mPmbf'rship. and sa id thl' Ha ·
,·pns wood conn(•c tor Jn&lt;i .1 road
fro m Lawrence Count\ · dirPctJ,·
to Co l umbu~ are vital links in
l'\onom ic growth fo rth(' region
· 'ThP dollars an · therr . thp
objPrl t\ f' now is 10 put thrm to
w o rk ... hi' &lt;&gt;aid Oh ro is in Jn
unu:-.ual
po ~ iti o n .
Cf'lt&gt;brrzzp
c~ddt'tl, ..,aying Th rre i s m ane\
&lt;~\'ailobl p to co mplf'tP 1hP pr o
jects in thr works.

Meigs preview
The Meigs Marauders will hos1
Morgan in lhe an nual football
preview to be held on Sal urda v
n&gt;ght at Marauder Stadium The
rPserve prPviPw wi ll get under way al 6 30 p.m . wilh I he vars11'
prPvirw to follow .

Plan 'afte r hours'
The Meig s Counlv Chamber of

The can dida!£' also vowpd to
finish the project s al ready on thf'

books for Souiheas l Ohio. a nd
bluntly said th e br-"1 way to
pro\'ide co n!lnuation i s to keep
th r

democr a t ~

in powPr.

Ce lebrezze al so commended
I he SEORC for pflori ti zi ng their
highw·ay projecl s and pr escnli ng
them as a packag£&gt; for co ns idPrati on. Ranking projects as to
rmpo rtan\E'.
feas ibili t~
and
cos ts.
Whrle highwa .v~ rHP im r&gt;ortant
to the economic g r ow th of a
rrgton. f&gt;du(' a ti on ic, its lifrblood.
"Ed ucatio n shouldn't be an
&lt;H·c·i clent of geog raphy." hP said.
" WP n('f'd to pro\'idr qualit v
Pcluc at ion no m a ltrr what t hr
&lt;.~ rca or economic si tuation·

All lhree "nd four year olds
wlil be enrollPd in Hea d Siarl b'
1~194 . Celebrezz&lt;' pledged. and
notrd hP wants to put$,)() million
tn the prog ram .

And if fhP frdN.:.tl govPrn mf'nt
kpep:-. i ts p romisr on fu nding t hf'
program. thrrr wi ll bp mort• than

$100 millron

111

Ohio's He"d Siarl

AnothPr prnb iPm in Pduration.

OHIO VALLEY BANK

hr sa id . is that v.·hi lf' Ohio turns
out thl' sixth highrs t number of
h ig h school graudaws in thr
nation. thf' statP ranks 36th in

grliJ ng I hem inlo eo li ege
'Educa ll on is ou r fulurr. ·
Ce lebrezzp said. admllling Sou
lheasl Ohwha sd iSiincl problems
and ddiClenciPs - o ld building_~
and ouldaled lextbook s In fac&gt;.

PRESElVTS

hP sa 1d . somP school ~ still lack
tndoor pl umbing .
' 'Wf' havr tn rrwkr sun• the
rco nom ic turnar ound of the RO's
1 ~ shared with Southra"ii Ohi o, ·
hp ~(lid
I n doing 1h&lt;Jt. Sf'H'ral o ther

THE
GRIDIRON
REVIEW

goal s havp been formu laled .
Jobs Ihal are compa lible to the
rrsourres a nd skill s of t hr region

mu sl be developt&gt;d. he sa1d.
A Rrsearch Ohio program of
publrr and priva t e parlnership 10
utiltzc• thf' rPsource s of !hC' staff.'
nerd s to bf' dPvrlopcd . Ct&gt; le brez ze said
Crlrhrpzzt• promi srd to k eep

WMPO-AM

lhr CoVl'rno r 's Office of Appal a·
chia and Appalach ian Ta sk
Foree in place. and link lhem
closer 10 the adml nist ralion.
The candidale an nounced
workfare re forms during the
meel i ng say ing "we need to get
people off the welfare roles and
onto payro lls."
His goa l is 10 i ncrPase lhP
workfa re recipient s from lhe

SATURDAY
MORNING
10:00 A.M. til 11 :00 A.M.

LIVE FROM THE MAIN
OFFICE LOBBY
OHIO VALLEY BANK

estlma led 38.000 l o 76,000 by
fiscal year 1994 and to 114 ,000 by
fi sca l year 1996.
In doing so, he hopes to give
people job skills that can be used
to support their famil ies through
the employment training.

Eve,y
·Satu,day
Moming
WMPO-AM
1390

named in the Indictment, is a

felony of I he th ird degree.
Story reporls lhal O'Neli was
arrested during last year 's mari jua na erradication efforts, which
were cond uc ted by his office, the

Meigs County Sheriff' s D€part
ment and thr Oh io Burpau of

Hill ...

.GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

204 Condor St.

S)rl•l &amp;

Crimi nal Jdenlifi cal i on and
ln vcstigalion .
"When arrcs1ed, O'Ne il had In
his possession approximately
$13,000 in cash, lhough he had
been rece&gt;vlng public assis tance
for four years," according to
Story .
o · ~e il. who is represented by
Pomeroy atlorney D . Michael
Mullen, will be se nlenced in
St'plember.
Story says that hi s rrcommenda t ion ror .s?n tPncing is a sent -

Continued from page 1
Reed, made an lnlerlm loan 10
Hill while the stale funds were
bei ng processed and loaned
funds In addition 10 lhe stal e
m oni es to allow for I he co mple·
lion of the project.
The l otal proj ect cost is esti
mated by Lo ng 10 be$184,264. The

ence of four and a half years In
pnson and I he forfeilure of the
money seized, wh ich was obt ained, according l o Story,
through I he trafficking of drugs.

sta te loan is repa:-,' able over 10
years at a below market interest
rate of six percent .
According to Stal E' RPprrsrnta tivP Mary Abrl, who hrl pc&gt;d
prt?sent the chrf'k on \\/pdn es day.
" the monir s availabh• for PIPa ~ ·
Hs Res taurant are ;:m t•xcPJif'nt
example of how thf' &lt;c.tatr.
through the Gover nor 's Office of

lhing happened lo hi' wife and
I hey lhoughllhcy had &gt;okl ll h im

Appalac hia and the Drparlm&lt;'n l
of Development. can Jssis t local
entrepeneurs, th erPby. rrtarning
local jobs and l ocJI t)usiness
ownersh ip . Thi s is an a~srt fo r
t hr com muni! y · ·

- - - - Meigs announcement - - -

continued from pag&lt; ' 1

highway re location and expan
sian, not to m ention nPw bridg1•s
and a large amou nt or rppaving
and improw•men t. CrlPbrPzzP
" aid
According to l'PIPbrenr . o np
I h ird of t hf' h ighv..-ay con:; 1rue! i11n
bu dgPt in in this reg ion I n
addition. Southea st Ohio n·CP t\'PS almost onr third of thP
;-..talt''s Communi t y DP\'f'lopmrnt
Bln&lt;"k Crant m onl"'y. and got ""iO
JWI"C('n I or I hr down town ff'\'i Ia I I
tJt ion l1olla r..,
Thr gubrmatorial ca ndidat e•

The cultivation and food
sta mps charges are bolh fourth
degree felonies . Grand !heft. as

ComnwrrP wi l l sponsor "AftPr
Hours in t hp Park ·· on Tursdav at
:; p.m . al the Dave Diles r ark In
M iddlPporl .
Ho t dogs a nd soft d r ink s will bp
ava ilab le and lhrrp w1ll bf'
horst-'shOP contC'st i:l "- WPI I a~ a $;)0
door prize .
For m ore inf orma tion ront~1 r1
the Mrigs Count:-,· Chambrr llf

McGinnis ...
Co nlinued from page I

McGinnis al so alleged tha i
Tom Harvey. a major stock -

ho lder in Harvey Hold ing Co.,
had found ou 1hr made a mis lake

DRUNKARD'S PARADISE - Palrece Circle,
fronl, and Kenny Napper, were amonc the
participants In the Drunkard's Paradise class
during the 4H Fun Show held Thursday evening at

in hi s accou ntinJ2: and began to

bl ackmarl him. McG innis lesti ·
f1cd lhal .~vrnlually the pay ·
mPnl s reached $7.\ ,()(XI lhrce t o
fo ur ttmP.., a _Y'('JI' .

Fi fty units of blood were
received when the American Red
Cross bloodmobile visited Meigs
County Wednesday .
Of the 50 units donated, 13 were
given ln appreciation for blood
received by a relative or friend .

l-11• sa rd hr wou ld t.trrangr for a
linP of rrrdi t at as m a ny as 16
casi nos_ lif' said hr wo uld bet
11 hor 1 of thr crrd it limit and

Fi rst -time donors were Brlan
Mullen and Timothy HalL A total
of 56 reported to the Senior
Citizens Ce nter to give blood . but
six were rejected lor health

l'xchan gr lhr lrfl os-rr c hi ps for
cash. If hi' won. he sa1 d. the
r a..., rnos oftrn fJilf'd to look to see
whrt llf'l lw owrd J n:.· monry' and
wmdd turn m ·ror thr&gt; fu ll winnings

reasons.

Multiple ga llon donors in·
eluded lwo ga llons, Jeff rey
Warner; three gallons, Dan
Follrod and Pamella Miller; five
gallons, Gloria Peavley; nine
ga llons, VIrgil Windon ; eleve n
ga llons, Howard Logan .

h~ - work i n~ t l1f' sys ll'm
dOZI'n CJ\ in os hf' co uld raise

H(' ..,:nd

The Vet erans Mrmori;!l H oc.. pt
tal Auxi liary wil l ha \'1' its annual
f amily picrlir on Tu Psday ar ..;
p.m at Star Mill Park in Rarinf' .
All fa mily and fr iPnds arr im·itrd
t o a tt end Tho ... r a ttrndi ng arr to
bring a cm·f'rPcl d is h and tablf'
srrvi r r .

S1:hool board mf'eling
Thl'IT' will ~a rrgular ffiE'f't ·
&gt;ng of the Sou lh ern !. oral School
Board on Mond a~ · Jt 7 p m at thf'
high school.

Weather
So uth Centr al Ohi o
Fr·iday nigh!, mosllv r loud.s·
u: it h a cha nee of showf'r s and

in

J

mor·•· than &gt;lllll .iMIII in &gt;hrPedays.
A! ()Jlf' potn t. McCin nis was
a ... kf'(l !o drscn bP h 1s rr la I ionsh i p
With hl.'&gt; Wtff'

" 1 ttmught

WI.'

Dr. J ames Wlth era ll and Dr.
Wilma Man sfield were the doc·
l ors In charge and were assisted
by Retired Senior Volunteer
Program workers Marion

had a \'f'ry good

m;H-r iagl'. · llP sa id "I trnd to be
11 quiP! ind i\· iduaL I don ' t ha vr
\'PI"\' man\· clu -'&gt;1.~ frirnd s For th f'
pa&lt;., t 22 )('drs . m:-,· tw~ t fr1r nd was
m:-,· wifr. Kat h.v "

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FRIDAY
POMEROY
The Zion
Church of Christ will have
homecoming reviv al on Friday
and Saturday at 7: 30 p.m . and
Su nday al 2 p.m . Dave Luc as, of
Operation Evangeline, Chesa·
peak e, wil l beevangell!\t. A carry
i n dinner will be held at noon.

/h. ·ul, ,

t hundPrstorm s. Warm and
muggy wi t h a lou around ""ill.

l.ighl so uth winds. Chanceofra&gt;n
is 40 pt&gt;rcenl.
Sat urda,\-·. haz.\ . hot a nd hu m 1rl
with a rhanrP ol &lt;.,hOwf'rs an rl
thundPrstorm s Hi gh aro und go
Tlw cha ncf• nf rain i.s 3U f-&gt;i'rcrnt

POMEROY - The Belles and
Beaus Sqaure Dance Club will be
sponsoring an open w.estern
dance on Friday from Bto II p.m.

Extendt•d ForPtiL&lt;\t
Sunday through Tu('sda~·
,\ chant'{' of '&gt; howl"'r &lt;., a nd
thundnstorm s Pac h da .\·. Low s

at the senior ci tizens cent er in

Pomeroy Roger Steele will be
I he ca ller

moSIIv in lhr 60s High s fr om
nrar RO north to arou nd 90 sou th
and from th r uppPr JO.s
north to thr uppPr ROs south

Su n da~·

ONE EVEN ING SHOW 730
ADMISSION SilO

Mond av and Tuesdav .

POMEROY -Revival at Faith
Tabernacle Church will continue
lhroughSunday al 7p. m . nightly.
D.D. Rollins Is l he speaker and

446 0913

SIMON'S PICK-A-PAIR

Pas tor Emmell Rawson lnvlles
the public.
SATURDAY
BASHAN - There will be a
weekend rev ival at the Red
Brush Church of Chri st on
Bas han Road on Salurday at 7: 30
p.m ., Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6
p.m. Denver Hill, Foster, W.Va ..
will be the speaker . The public is
Invited to attend.

The U.S . Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home
Administration (FmHA) announces that Overbrook
Manor limited has applied for FmHA financial assis·
tance to Construct a forty (40) unit elderly housing
project with Congregate Care Services.
The proposed project is to be located in Middlep?rt·
Ohio and will occupy about 1.243 acres. A locatton
map is shown at the end of this notice.
Tha proposed amount of FmHA financing is
$1,397,000.00 and the total estimated project cost
is $1,440,000.00.
FmHA has prepared an environmantal u.sessm'!nt
for the project and find that the proposal wtll not atg·
nificantly affect the quality of the human environ·
ment and that therefore preparation of an environ·
mental impact statement is not nece11ary.
State Director, FmHA
200 North High Street, Room 607
Columbus. Ohio 43216

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BOYS' &amp; MEN'S

SIMON'S PICK-A-PAIR

Sm ith, Adell Wh i te . J anel Pea v ·
ley, William Sou lsby, Pamela
M i ller , Carolyn Charl es. Harry
Le!fle, Paul Marr, Willi am
Quickel, Tim HaiL
Racine: Mary Curtis, Barbara
Beegle, Virgini a Bla nd, Dalton

MATURE DRIVING

HENDERSON - The Gallla
Twirlers Square Dance Club will
hold a dance Saturda y from 8- 11

PUBLIC NOTICE

""In Tht•

remount, and ride back. Assisting Is Faye Craig,
who made certain the horses didn't leave their
riders. The class was one of many during
Thursday night's 411 Fun Show at the Meigs
Co unty Fair.

55 ALIVE

WILKESVILLE- The Wilkes ·
vil le Methodist Ch urch will have
a homem ade noodle and Ice
cream supper on Sa turda y from
5-7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY'S AD SHOULD HAVE READ

BLACK LIA THER LOW &amp; HIGH TOP JOXES
S1400 &amp; S1900

Linda Foreman, David King,
M ary Spencer, Billy Spencer,
Wilma Mansfield , Howard Lo·
gan, Edward Cozart, Margaret
Harris, Patricia Barton, Harriet
Friend, VIrgil Windon, Dan Fol·
lrod, Geoffrey Wilson , Donald

Pomorov . OH .

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
9 A.M.· 5 P.M.
SAT. 9 A.M.· 1 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAYS

~THE

Ebersbach, Dorothy Long, Helen
Bodlmer, Mary Nease, Wanda
Felly , Peggy Harris, Emma
Clatworthy, Gertrude Robinson,
Mace! Barton, William and
Joyce Hoback, Marcia Wells,
Gerald Wildermuth and Evelyn
Warner .
Donor station assistants were
Tracy O'Dell and Ed Cozart
representing the Meigs County
Motorcyclists.
Donors, listed by communities,
were as follows:
Langsville: Ellis Myers , Alva
B. Clark .
Long Botlom: Hen ry Bahr,
Laura Hawley, Br uce Hawley.
Mlddleporl: Nancy Mullen,
Bryan Mullen, Leafle Cheslean.
Richard Chambers, Tamara Nel·
son. Rhonda Rathburn, Gloria
Pea vley.
Minersville: Kenneth Wiggin s.
Pomeroy: Bryan Shank, Jef·
frey Warner. Tracy O'D€11,

Community calendar

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CATALOGUE RACE - Kandl Hysell, behind
barrel , Is attempting to find a designat ed page In a
catalogue on that barrel. She had to ride down
from the end of the ring, gel of!, find the pa~e .

Bloodmobile visits Meigs County, collects 50 units Wednesday

M r Cinn is J lso wo s d stoc k ho ldf'r in thP firm, as wel l as
t n •asun•1 McG inn is :-. aid he
\\'(Ju ld r·aisp thr monf'y for the
&lt;JIJPgrd pa\'rnent s through a
sc hrmt' im·oJ\'in g c as inos

Co mmerce offirr al ~2 ;,(11 15
Fa mily picn ic

tbe Melp Ceunty Fairgrounds. The winner was
tbe person who could drink the bottle the fastest. If
you think It sounds easy, remember, these horses
are walldnc, trotting, and cantering.

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Friday, August 17. 1990

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
The ta len ts of Me igs Co un Jia ns
in growin g a nd s how ing fl uwr r s
were we ll d ispl ayed in the firs t of
two f lowPr shows I n be staged a t

Ihe Me igs County F o ir.
The 238 sped men a nd a rra ngPment e nt ries in t he " Weddi ng

This Message and Church Directory Spom~ored Rv The Interested Ru. ~inesse.11 Listed On This Page.

LMil
--'C7 veterons

RACINE PLANING MILL

Memorial Hospital

1 I I E. ..._iol Or.

,omtrol
9t77'H

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SNOUFfER
RIE &amp; SAFETY

INSURANCE
' SERVICES

992 -707S
172 llortlt S.ond Au.
MiiWioport, Ohio

ot Columb\n, 0 .

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I'OMI!:H1 JY F IRST HMYT 1'-' T t '"'
!'dl.lln St Sli'\ 1' l·"u ,IPr 1'-~ ' '''' '•''' •rc•
Skln n1 or . Sunday Sc hool ~ up i 'l" l r tr · n rl r · n t
Su n day~( hool, g Yl a rn
M ~ nnl n~ Wl!t
ship 10 :30 a m : W Pdn ~da v " v "nl11 ~
prayPr and Rib! p study . 7 30 p m
F'IRST SOUTHERN BA PT JST 11 11 7~
Pom-.-r oy Plk.p F: La m ar O"Brvan l. P'"
lor and ~ o da v Sd10ol Dlr M or Sunrl it l'
Sr hOol. 9 .10 11 m . Morn l n ~~: Wo1o.;h lp
10 &lt;I ~ Cho ir pral'll f'f' fi .} ] p m t"\"f' nl nj,!
wor'ihlp. 7 JO j) m . Wt•dnl'!-d a v P r ;l\"1'1
"i/:' rv l('('. 7 .l ll p m M l~~ l n n FriPn(h •·•-'! •..;
l-fi~ . Roy11 l A ndt as~ ador s 1bov ~ &lt;Ill P'&gt; h I II ,
ann (; Jrl s In A1·11r, n lll$i! M I). lA• rm W••drrr ..,
days 7 .10 p m Ch ur ch whi r \"l ' ll :.t tr rn
6;.l:1 p m Tuf' ~ d .. ~·
FAITH TAAFRN I\\L F: CHl ' RCH Aa l
lry Run Ro&lt;J rl . HPV F:mm Ptr R aw ~o n P·"
tor /l a n!1lr 11 Dunn :&lt;. upt Sun da v S. ho ol
lO am Sunrl,l\ ••w• nln ~~ rr\' ln~ 7 THJ p m
. Blb!P l• ·· •dtlrl l( ~ 011 p m Thur '&gt;rLJ\
SYHAC US f \i iSS ION Ch 1•m S1 s,
racus t• Mnr k MrHrrM' pa ~ tnr '"ir' r \ In··, Jfl
a.m. S und &lt;~ v F: vl'fl lnli! ~ rr v l cf", Sund ;n
a nd WPd nt&gt;S d a ~· al li 00 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHU RCH OF [ Hil lS !
lJ'i CHR"lSTIAN UNION. Dw ight H &lt;~ l("o.
tlrlt Elder; Wand a Mohl Pr. Sun da v Sc hool
Supt. Su1day ~ hool 9· ll a.m .. Mnr nlnli:
Wol'lhlp lO:JO a.m.; Ewnlniil Wo r~ hlp 7 lt
p.nt ; WNinl'lday pr ay ~ M Pf'1 l n~&lt;: 1 10 p m

MORIAH CHURCH O F r;on

Ja mf'l Sal! t&gt;rf lf'ld . p&lt;:~ s t o r
F'r(I&lt;Pma n Wllllams. Supt Su nda v Sr hool
9:45 a.m .. Sunday a nd WPdn P.I da v 1'\"f'n
IMJ IU"I'' VIef'S 7 p m
MIDOL F. POR T FIRST AI\ P T IST
Corm'f" Sl)(t h a nd P al m 1"1 Rf'\ .larnps ,,
~do n . pu r or Oon Wil s on S S S up l
lltu lah Whir l:' 1\ssl Sup! Sunda v Sc·ho ol
'I 1 ~ a m ; m ornln$i! worship HI 1". am
Sunav t"vPnln$i! won l'llp 7 pm. Pra vr&gt;r
mr•PIIn Jt a nd Blbl1• S!udv WPdn rs d a v 7
pm. M,pn' s Pra vPr Brf"a krur. Jst Sfl tu r
day t-a('h m onl h 7, a m In rf'llow shlp l'l all.
ndu ll choir practlrt&gt; S!Jnday. Rpm . rad lu
projit'ra m "Prf'J)8rlng th P Way ·· Sa t u rda1- .
.1 pm WMOV 1360A M. Rav r-nswood . WV
Lo rd ' .~ Suppt'l" obs erved 111 Sun a v of r&gt; ach
mont h
Jt,py

MIDDLEPORT CHV RC' H OF nm !ST .
a nd Main. AI Ha r u on . mJ nls !f'r .
Rfchprd DuBOJE' An oc1at t Pa li1or . Ml kf"o
!St~

Oirlecb,'~"" l und ay School ~up PrlntrndPn T

S u nd a~·

SChooi ~S)a . m . : Won hlp Sfrv k r l !.

to.Jo

a .m : Evenlnlil' WnrJ hlp ,7 p m W("rt nf'
!l3)' . 7 p.m Pr a vr:&gt;r m fiE'"I In Ji
Tt"fi OOl. EPO RT CHURCH OF' THE NAl.
ARENE . P ASTO R RPv. Llov d D Grimm
Jr... past or J pan Klm PS, Su n.da y &amp;:hoo l Su
perlntf&gt;lldfnt Suftday Sr l'lool 9· JO a m :
Mo rnlnR 'WDr&amp;tip !~orvl&lt;'f' . IO· lJ a.m .: Sun
da.v t"V r:&gt;nlna IIHVIct , 6 p.m.: Wl:'dn e&amp;dav
E'V E'ftlng 1ervtce, 7 p.m.

SYRACUSE CKURCH OF TK E NAZA
RENE, R.tov GIPn nMc MIIIan. paslor. J im
Cundtft. S. S SupPrlntf'ndPnt Sund ay
l:,c hool 9· .10 am.: morning wr.rs l'l lp 10-."10
;1 m .
Eva ngelltfl&lt;' 'e rvlcP fi p m .;
Pr a vt•r a nd Prall(' Wf'dnMd ll v 7 p m .
,.vou!h mf'r! lng. 7 p.m .
·~ IINITEil PRESBYTERIAN MI NISTR\'

OF MEIGS COUNTY

Rev .&lt;i!'Afillo• .....

992-5432

A nni v er sa ry A rt 1str v" wP rf'
judged w i th prPmi umS &lt;Jnd ri\)·
bo ns be ing awa rd f'd in t h rPP

places in 26 clas ses .
Seven roset tes for bPs I ol show

displays were awardee!. ·t hPy
we nt to Pat Holtrr . sP ntor bf~s t of
show; Betty Dea n. senior reserve bes l or s how, Me la ni e
Stethe m . Pom eroy. nature , a rl
and Ind us tr y awa rd ; Kath ry n T .
Mil chell. Pomeroy . junior bes t of
s how ; a nd Li sa SJet hem. Po m e·
roy. j un io r reservr bes t of show .
al l in artis tic a rra ngement s ; and
Li sa Sieth em. junio r hor ti cull ure
swee psta kes . a nd Kaihr yn T
MII c hc ll. swee ps ta kes r unn er
up .
Th r

wi nner s in thP var ious

classes. lis ted respec tively , f ir st
lh roug h third. we re as follow"
Artistic Arrangements

"Third : Lea th er design to
inc lude lea ther " : Melan ie Stethem. Pom eory; Jo Hill , Long
Bot lom ; Pal Ho ller. Pomeroy.
"F ifih : Wooden. feat urin g
tre asured wood ": Pat Holi er .
Evelyn Ho llon, Pomer oy . a nd
Ja nel Bo li n. Rutl and .
"Fifti eth· Co ld en , k a t uri ng
ye llows " Eve lyn Hollon . Pal
Ho ller . and Be l ly Dean.
"N int h. Willow , modern dP
sign": Bel ty Dean, Jo: veiy n Ho tton, P au line Ai kins
"F irt y-fllth · E mera ld. fea luring g ree ns' '' Pa l Holl er, Mela nie
Ste t hem . a nd .J o Htll .
"Forty ·fiflh . Saphore. modern
m as s
Bet ty Dea n, Pauline
Aikin s. a nd .Ja ne t Bo lm.
"Eigh lh : Po ll e ry": Me lanoe
Stel he m . .Jo Holl. Doro ihv Ka rr .
Poml'roy.
.lunior fla.•ises
" Seco nd
Colt on. includ ing
wh ii" "
Ka th r yn MoJche ll.
Po m eroy .

.Jp nnif er

A.

Fox,

Po m et oy . a nd Ka ren Lee T homp·
son. Pam e r oy .
"TPnlh : Tm. d e s tg n 111 a t1n

ea n
Li sa S!P ih em . Je nnifer
Fox. Jnd K ar r n L PP Th ompson .

Horti culture
Af r i can violet, singlP bloom
PaulinL' A i kins, f ir st.

Af riC an vio let. doubl e bloom :
Pi..iu li nP At k ins. seco nd .

Flow en n g

p lant :

.Joan

Snowd en. J uanit a Lodw ick, Pa u
I me Al km s.

Fol tage pla nt: Karen Lodwo ck,
.l oa n Snowd en , srcond , no th i r d .

f Nns . J oa n Snowd en.
Cac tu s . Pa uline Aikin s, Karen
Lodw ick, a nd J oa n Snowden.
Cladooli : Be ll y Dea n. allJh ree
places.
Ma n go ld : Be ll Y Dea n, a ll
Ihree pl aces
Zin nia s , large da hlia &amp;•Jty
Dean. al l th ree places
Zin nia . l arge c&lt;.~elus: M ela nie
Si el he m . fi r s t and seco nd

0 Ih er an nual s Pa l Holl Pr .
.J a nel Boli n. Bel ly Dean.
Z in ni&lt;.~ ( j un io r s)· K at hr y n T
Miir hr tt . La u ra M Mi le hC'il. Lisa
SJc lh1•m
Ma r igo ld s . (j uniors!' Li sa Sll'
!hem. Lt sa Slr lh em . a nd Ka
thr vn Miic hell
Oih er a nnua l· Kat hryn Mit
chr ll. Lisa Stelhem, Karen Lee
Thompson .

B)TOn ,Jaml'S. Charles Shain show s .. Su-8 M ar g- t• " whn t ook lht• grand c hampion mare
trnphy .

I'E RCHERO I\' CHAMPS - Rona ld Whitting·
loon's "Patrick" look grand ehamplon s taltlon In
judging o! the draft horses. He is shown here with

0\\irl Srul 03oo~s

991 ·3785 . PomfJoy

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UNITED MET HOD IST
P rt•arhl n)O! 9 JO a.m. f1 nt and .~ f'COnrl Sun
da y" ol eac h mont h; Ullr d and lou rth Sun
da y r•a(' h monUI wnn htp Sf'r\11 C1"i a l 7 1/l p
m .. Wedn£&gt;Sdey E'Vl"n lnp al 7 "10 p m
Pril ~ 1·r and Blbl # St udy
"il-"\' FNTH DAY ADVEN TIST. Mul
l)('r r v H l! l !i:h l~ Rllad . Po mprov Pa ~ l or Rnh
SnVdPr . Sa hhi!l h Yholll Sup Pr lntPn d••nt.
Ro d r11 •v Spli '"' S&lt;i h b.:tl h School brgi n~,; ;,1 '!
p m &lt;~ n Salu rr1a v alll'r nr•on .., llh W&lt;Jr&lt;.h ljJ
'i t'l"'' ll"" f11 l lo w1 n~ a t 1 00 p m L •1· n nn•
wr&gt; l('l ornr•
Ht TI. ANO FI RST HAJYI"ISr I Hl "fU II
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228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

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POMEROY Cf R.'HCl -1 Of TIU_
IU ~T . Cor rt'l' Union and Mulm-rv fUo,•

r ,JtACE LPLSQ)PAL CHl; Rfll b . ~
Main Sl P(JrTlt'!lJif Su~ Sf'f".!i':~~ Hot\
(~Jmm \lllon on 1tl&gt; ftr!iil Sunday of P &lt;s; h rnonui.
&lt;i!l d ('&lt;)fntJj;r\MJ with morrtn~ prdvf'r nn !tw-•
ltl.fd ~ ~ Mon i na- JraYt-&gt;r an d ~fm/Jfl rm
alJ tdFf &amp;.!May s cl UF mort.h Cltu rt h Sc hor~
&lt;ltl d ' 'unrn· C' W"' pnMded. Cofl('(' l'Y1U1 Ill !tv·
P&lt;trt&lt;&gt; h Hall rnrrvrdl ateiy fO!JcMttnJ;: ttJ.. Mn "\(l'
f¥ 1~1E'RO Y CHU ROI OF (l{RfST. Zl2 'wl.
\taJn S1 I.J"&lt;J Lash. PVan~lst. A!t1f&gt; Srl'l OO
'• f i .J m . Mur rt.'l 2 W!.I'"!i~p.lD" .II a m . ' '•JU!h
rn.-. .. m ~. b 00 p m .. E"vmlll.t: wa-stdp. -; fl J p
·n Y.1-d'l~ nlgft Jli&lt;IYf&gt;r n)('f"'m~an d Bihl1·
~1 u h 7 00 p.m
·n tr SALVATION 1\RMY . 11.'1 Rlllf'frll.il
\ '.'I · I"'OnY'ff"l}' MM Dora Wlrun g In dlaf£1 '
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Sufrta:,
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li:kJlV• A.ddtl"rl . J,.;a:,- 7 .1 1 pm Sal va!~ n
mr 1!'1tn~ var¥.1\J \ s ~ak(n and musll' s pY'~ a!.~
l1lu N1ay I I l J a m lo 'l p m La di~ Honw
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ffil'm tJI ,.-., In Chill"'gf'. a U wrfl"l('f1
Jnvt\r&gt;d. li ·1.'1 p.m Thul""ll:l &lt;tt. Cor p; I "a drl
(1~ + Y uu ~ r'!•o~ B! I1fo r . 'i JJ p 11 1 Bltll1·
Sl lrl:- JJtd Pr.•vr'f mf'lflnJi!. fJIT'fl rr, Jt. puhll&lt;
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am L"-,1 3t!li C'h.llct"Pr\" ~ Hl&gt;mf' R.l.~&lt;.~d ' I ·,,urt \
H.uad i6r IJ.f2-:ll47 Vocal. mufik Su rda ~· WrJJ
oJ1lplf!a m Bll:if'Stl.dv iJ am IA OI\ hlp,h p
m \hrffif:'Sd ~. Bl tif'" Sfldv. i p m Sp;· ak i'f
!..andrJn Ho~. PV an~
OIJ ; DFJ(TER BIBLE I "HJHSTlA.\
I'HL' RCH. Jack Cli&gt;l ll"ld. pas!fT ,\J an ,; n.
l;md Su ~ Su rday Scl"o:JI 10 (JI &lt;1 m YrJUr h
.\ltt'l'l' lng. 7 p.m. rwry W~e;d;r.
SACR ED HF:AR'T CATHOLiC C H ! "llC H
- li d Mulber ry Aw , Pom N u ~ P h 4'11
'.k&lt;t&gt;i \aturday Ewnln$i! Ma.ss 'i .ll p m
~ nd.1y M'"s 9 l) a m CC O cl al&gt;~ ' " JfJ l"l
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rn •rnl h Dally Mau. s·."l} II m Co ni P"i~II IO \
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(row's Family Restcu111t

204 Condor St.
P-roy, 011.

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MEIGS TIRE
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Pome10y

ROWPS FOI EVDT OCCASION

114 E. M11n
992-5130 Pomero1

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

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116 S. Second

Brogan-Warner

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TEAFORD REALTY

Mill Work ·
Cabinet Making
Syracuse

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Fair flower show winners announced

ome to huitli

OR

Friday, August 17, 1990

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716 NORTH SECOND AVE.
MIDDlfPORT. OHIO

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Cox Sundav Sc hnol 10·00 a m
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c1rrn ~ Chur r h 11 a m Sund ay Evt&gt;n lng
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R.t~ y m (Jnd

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HAZE l. \ OMMUNITY CHURCH Otf
IH J:l4 3 mi!M from Port la nd Long Bot·
r()m Ed ~f' l Har! paS!or Sunday Sc-hool.
':1 lO am , Sunday morn ln l': prt-a r hlng
If) ll a m 'I un da y Pv ml nR &lt;&gt; erv1C"Pii 7 .10
"' IDDL E PORT FREE WI LL BA PTI ~I
CHURCH. Cornf'l' Ash a nd Plum . Nof'l
Hf&gt; r r mann . p&lt;J.!i l or Sunday Schoo l tO 00 a
m Mornln$i! Wor ship 11 · 00 am WM·
nf&gt;1ida v and Sa l ur d a~ Evf'nlnli: Sf rv lct'S a1
7 30 p m
APPL f (,R OVf L' NfTED METHO
DIST CHURCH - Pastor. RP v Carl
Hi c k~ 10 mllf"S abo vf' Ra clnP on Rl 388
Su nda y Sc hool 9 a m wors hip ~f'I'V II"'f&gt; 10
. 1 m Su nday f'\"Pil ing servlcf' 6 00 p m .
Pravf'r mP P II n~ a nd BlhlP .:;ruclv T hur~
tl a v, 6 ll) p m
MT O I.I V ~ . L'~ I TEIJ MITHODIST ll tf 124 h4 •hlnd Wl lkf"'i YIII P lh ar iP5 .J o n ~ .
IMS irJ r Sunda y ~k h o o l . 9 lOa m , mor nlnll
wo rs hip 10 31! Sundav an d Th ursda y
1'\' l 'fl l n ~ s rr.l cP!&gt; i OOpm

992 -2121

M.-adow•

SO\ ITH E RN fL \JSTE R
Rt&gt;" Kt&gt; nneth Bak er
IU&gt;v . Ro j~: fl' GratrRf'\' . C' llrl Hl cb
APPLl ( ;ROVE - Chu rc h SchOol ~ · 00
n m . Mo rnln ~ Worship 10 ·00 a .m.: Bible
Stu dy Sund ay 7 00 p.m ; Pra ye r met"'( In ~
7· UII pm Thu rsd ay 1 Hi c k~1
Fn :T HANY - Wor ship 9 a .m . Chu n:h
St· hnol \0 &lt;1 111 .. Al blf'St udy We-dnesda y 10
a .m . Oon·a!i \\'omPn·s Fr ll owshlp Wednf'Sdav 11 a m r Bakf'fl
C' AR MEl. - Chu rc h Sc hool 9· JO am,
Worsh ip. II H ~ a m 5eco nd and Fourth
Sundavs. F'ellowshlp dinner with Sut too
1h1rd thursda ~. tj ·iO p m. \Bak er!
MORNING STAR - Chu rch Sc h ool9 . 4~
a .m ; Worsh ip IO· :JO am , Bibl e St udy,
Thursday, 7:30pm f8ak@'f)
S UTTON - Ch urcl'l School. 9: 30 a .m ..
Mor ning Worship 10:45a.m. rtntandthlrd
Sund ays: FE-llowship dlnnt"'' with Carmel
t hlrrl Th tmd a~·. 6· 30 p.m . (Bak er!.
J&lt;A"iT I.E'TAHT - Mor nlna;Wonhlp9:00
am , Church SchoollO:OO a m ; UMW flr st

7:lJ p.m. tGrace).
RACJNE - Church School. 10 a.m.: Wor·

Tu~ d ll)'

IJARIUIONv1tt:JE PIIESI!YT ER IAN
CHURCH - Sldldly: Worfl hlp Sl&gt;rvl c("~
~ 00 a.m.: Churclt School lO : l ~ a.m.
MlDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN -

s hlp II am ; UMW fourth Monday at 7::JJ p.
m ., M~&gt;n "s Pray£'r Breakfast. Wednesd ~. 8
a.m. (GnJCr l.

Sundlly School, 9 a .m .: Church sf' rviC'f'.

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Roger

ll : IIa.'!!,.
SYRAwlil ~JIIr VNITED PRESBY ·
TERJ"-i( ,'w 8it!MIIr Ilcllool. 10 a m.:
Church t rrvk!t. JO:lla.m.

Spring. mlnlt tPr; Starling Massar and 01·
lver Swain. Sunday School SuptJ. PreachIn g 9 :30 a.m ea c h Sunda y; Sunday SchOol

10 &lt;30 a m

Middleport

ln11 wo• s hi p ll a rn . F. v Pn i n~ sr rvirP 6 p
m P ravrr mf"(&gt;t !n,e and Rlblf' Stud v Wr:&gt;d
nPS dav 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPT IST RPv NvlP
Rordt&gt;n. p a~ ! o r Cor nl'l lus Bunc l'l . sup!
Sund a y Schoo l 9 30 a m Sf' m nd a nrl
fou rlh Sun da vs w o r ~ hl p ~t&gt; rvl ('fl a1 2 :10 p

Sf' n in• .4 fu ·uv ..-·

Esia blts hl'd 1913

W ew l ~

FO HEST HUN - Wors hip 9 am ,
Churc h Srhonl !0 AM Choi r prr1cll r r .
Thu r.'ida v li .10 p m UMW! hlr dM ond a y
!Th il t('ht"' r l
H E,\ TH i Midd ll'por! 1 - Cl'lur r h .:;r hn ol
4 ~J a m .'vfnr nlnil Wor ship 10 30 a m .
Yo ulh r;r!' up I p m WPdnPSday . Blbl p
~ I uri&gt; h Hf r p m Cho ir rt"'l'lf' ar!&gt;al 7:nop m
1 Fr ank Smflh l
MINFR. SVJI.I F - Ch urc l'l Sc hoo l 9 flO
" m. WorshiJi ~ f' rvlrP 10 00 a m , UM W
!hlrr1 '.\ l'dn Mda\ 1 p m rTh at chpn
P EARL \ HAP EL - Cl'lu rcl'l Sr hool ~ 00
&lt;~ m . Wo n hlp Sn vlcf' 10 00 a .m. rf lo
rf'nf'P Sml l hl
POMER OY -C hu rch ~ h oo l . IJ I ~ am
Wo r ~ h l p Ill IJ a m
Cho ir rli'ht&gt;a rsa l
WPd nf'$(! ay. 7 10 p m
UMW. H CO nd
Tul'"!ida v. 7 .l l pm l/ MYF'Su nd ay. ti p.m
f Mra do.., \ l
HOC K SP RI N(;S - Ch ur .-h Sc- ho ol. 9 1 ~
11m W o r~hlp lOa m . BlblpStud y, WPd
n1~ d ay 7 10 p m UMYFrSP nl o r~r . S un
rl ;n li p m 1 1un lur &lt;&gt; l f'Vt&gt; rv ol h('r Sun
rl n} li pm !l tll f"Y l
RUTLAND - C'l'lur t"' l'l SC' hoo l 10 a m ;
Wor shi p !1 am , UMW Flr~t Mund ay .
7 .10 p.m 1\ ra bt rw 1
SA I.f: M CF: :-.JT ER - Chur ch Sc hoo J9· 15
a m
Mmnl nJ;t Wor ship 10 l~ a m
I F'lf'rl'(' l
SNOWVII.l.E - Morn ln.: Wors hip. 9·00
a m \hurr hSf' l'l nni iO·OOa m /F i or('n~
Srnl! 1'11

992-5141
264 South 2nd

EWING FUNERAL HOM£

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FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

271 llorlh
Soc....t
alcldltporl'

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HOBSON CHURCH OF' ffiR 1ST IN
CHR ISTIA N UNION, Th e ron Durham
paltor S und a~· strv lct, 9 lJ am , evf'nJnw: IIPrV I ct' 7·00 p m Prayer met'"lln g
Wednt"'day. 7 00 p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE Clf U RCH OF
CHRIST, J&amp; ck Col egrow, pu tor. Blbl f'
C!us, 9&lt;l la. m ; Mornln.ll" Wors hip 10 JO a
m ., E:v t&gt;nlni Won hlp. 6· .)) p m Th u nd a~
MEIGS
Blhlt Study, 6 :Jl p.m
COOP£RATJVE PARI!H
ZION CHURCH OF' CHRI ST, Pomf'foy
I J ~ IT E D ME'THODIST CHURCH
HarrlsCJl vii iP Rd . IRt . lfJ I Rober t E Pu r
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
tf' ll, mtnlsttr. Stpve Stan ley, Bible- School
ReY. Sharon Raumu
Supt .; Harlry J ohnson. A. .u t Su p! SU N·
tk" Frank CrolooC
DA Y Blblt&gt; Sc hool 9 30 am . W o r~ hl p
~\' . SeldoiiiObasOf'l
IO.Xl A M an d 7· .:rl P M.. Wf'dnead a y 8 1
A. LF Rf D - Chu rch Sc hool 9. 30 a m .
blt' St udy,7 00 p.m
"'" n r~h lp . ll a m . UMYF 6· Yl p m : UMW
ST J OHN LUTHERAN CHU RCH. Plnr
Th ir d Tu~da y, 1 XI p m Comm union.
Grove. Til t FU-v Lau ra A Leae h. pastor
flr \ t Sunda y IHau s hman J
' Cl'l u re h .S f'rv lt't' 9 ~ am : Sunda y S... hool
CHESTE R - Wr. r shlp 9 a .m., Chu rch
10 30 a m.
Sf' ho ol lfl a m 8 tbl eS1udy,Thuraday . 7p
BRI\.OBURY CH URCH OF' CHRIST.
m L.'MW fi n ! Th ursda y. I p.m . Com Tom Runy CJl , pat!or Su:-1day Schoo19 · :JJ
munio n tlr s! Sund a) (H11. usman 1
a m . La rry Ha y n8 . S S Supt Mor nlnll:
.J O P PA - Wors hip 9· JJ a .m , Chur ch
wonhlp 10 :II a m
Sc ho ol HI 10 am Blbi PStud y Wrd n ~day
RACIN E CHURCH OF' Til E NAZA
7 IJ p m tJ ohnson 1
RENE. f«oY . Jo hn Van ('f'. pa~ l or Ora
J.ONr; AOTroM - Churc h &amp; hool 9 30
Bus, Chair man or tht" Board Ch nsttan
a m . Wor5 hlp 10 -.'30 a.m., BlbiP StudY.
Llte Sunday School 9 30 a.m., Mornin g
Wf•dnl'"!od a) , 7 :J) p m . Com munion F' lr.!l l
Wo rdll 10:30 a .m . : Evangpll ca l ser viCP.
Sun day of Month (Rf'\· Cha r iH F. a! onl
7:00p.m , Wedn es day t trvlt?. 7·00 p m.
REEDSV ILL E - Chur ch Sr l'l oo19· .l:'l a
LIBERTY C HRI~TIAN CHURCH . Dfo x
m Wors hlpSf&gt;rvl et&gt; lJ ·OO a m
te r WOody C,all. past or. Serv !CMi Sunda y
TUPPERS PLA INS ST PA UL 10 am. a nd 1p m . WE"dn eaday, 7 p.m
l hurc h S4:- hooJ 9 a.m , Worship 10 am .
DY ES VILLE: CO MMUNITY CH URCH
Albl f' Study. Tue!'irlay, 7 30 p m . Co mm u
Lloyd Sayrt', Supt. Sunday Scho ol 9 ;r) a ·
nl n n F'lr.~ t Sunday !Ha us man \
m.: mor ni ng wonhlp IO . l:J a m Sunda y
CENTRAL CLU STER
P"\'l"nlna sf'rvlcf' 7 p m

That c her
Kn Frank Smith
ftAo\' kathryn RUey
Jt..y R6n Fier ce
K4-v Arthur CrablrH
R4o\ Flortnf't' ~mlth
,\ '; Ill H Y r '-'YI d ru ~ '' ' - IJ.'or !ihlp I I a m
( hUr ' h Sf h!io,] 'I t ~, i1 m Chargf' Dlbl t&gt;
~ Tud y . Wf' d n~a Y . 7 l) p m . UMW . Mrst
f UI'tld i! y I Yl p m Chotr Rt&gt; hl"anal.
w, •dnl'!ld ay ii .Yl p m !Tha tr hf'l' 1
F · ~·H I J t P R ISr. Wors hip 9 am
( hur r h Srhool 10 " m Blbi"Study Tu M
rl .•v 7 flOp m . L' MW F' lr! t Monda y, 7 ll
p m I MY F Sund ay 1i p m 1RII pY1
F LATW OO DS - fh urr l'l Sr hOol. 10 a m
. Wor ~ h lp I I a m . 13 1bl t&gt; S!udy. Thun.
da v 7 p m li MY F . Su nd ay. b p m 1RI

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RA CII\E F IRST BAPTIST
S!Pvr
l'as lor Mlk P Swiger S u nd a ~
Sc hool Sup! . Sunday Sc hool. 9 Ill am .
Morn lnJ,l worship 10 40 am
Sundi!)"
t•vt&gt; nln$i! ~~o·ors l'll p 7 lJ p m., Wt&gt;dnPSd ay
PVP nln iil Blblt"' stud y 7&lt;30 p m
BU RU NCHAM COMMUNITY CffiJRO i
B urll n~am. Ray Lauderm Ot. pastcr. Rj)·
bt&gt;rT Cm.a rt . auts1.an1 IRS 1cr Sunday Sc hod
lll a m.. wcnhlp 7 p m Wl:'dne;dav 6 p m
youUl mf'lf'l lni: We-d. . 7 p m. chul"('h S(&gt; rvk'€!1
P INE GROVE HOU NESS CHU Rl H. r,1
m ll r- off Rt 3 ~ RE&gt;-\· Ren J Wal t s. past af'.otwn SPar lf'5 S S Sup1 Sunda y Sc hool
9 .10 a m . Morn lnR Wo rship 10 J(J am
Sunda y M'f' nlnR t.f'rvkP 7 JO p.m WNJ
n1'Sda y M'TVICf'" . i 30 p m
SILVl R Rt: N BAPT IST. Bill Ll11 1f'.
pas I or S1f'Vf' LII II P. S S Su p! Sundav
School 10 am . Mor nlnf.: Yo oro;tp . 11 a m .
Su nday f'V f' nlng worship-: 30 p m Pra yrr
m l'"f'tln j!" a nrl Al bie ~ Tu dv WPdn f'Sda v. 7 10
p m .. You! h m i.&gt;f&gt;tin~ Wf'd nC'Sday a! i p m
RF. J OiCING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- ]~ 3 N 2nd Avf' Mlddi PJ)or t S undav
Sc hool10 a m Su nd ay e v P nln ~ 7 OO p m
Mid Wf' f'k Sf'rvl c.-. Wf'd, 7 p m
LA NCS\' lL LE CHRI STIA N CHl"RCH.
Sun da y Sr hool 9. 30a m .. Jt&gt;II Sm ll h sup!
Mor nlllj!" 'oi. Ors hl p 10 3V a m . Sunda\
PV t&gt;nlnR !INv lcf' 7:3{) p m WPd ntsda v
f' Yi&gt;l"lln $j! Sf'fVJcf', 7 J0 p ffi
.
F.DEN UN ITED BR ETHR EN IN
CHR IST. Eld ('n R Bla ke. pas! Of" Su nd a v
Sc hool lO am . Gary Rt' f'd , La y lt"dd &lt;'f"
Mor nln iil sNm on. 11 a m . Sund ay n l ~~:h t
v rv\('t'S C"hrls!\an Endt'av or 7 .10 p m
So ng ~ r\· l cP 8 p m Preachln 10: R 30 p m
Mld·Wt&gt;('lc prayf' r mf'f'l ln R. Wf"dn ~av . 7.
~a v ~ · r

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CHRISTIA N FE LLOWSH IP CENTER
Sa len1 St , Rutlan d Rober! F: Mu u e r
pas t or Sunday Sc l'l ool 10 00 a .m , Wo r
s hip SPrvlrr. 1 1 ~ a m : Su nday r- vf" nln ~~:
Sl'rv tce, 7 00 p.m , Thur!id ay pvr nlng S&lt;'r
viC'('. i OOpm
NE W LI FE COVE NI\NT CHURCH
ChPS IPr , Gary Hln PS, pas tor SundaY
School al 9.:40 a m · Wors hip !IPr VIC!' at
w·JO a .m . Sund a~· ('Vt'nlng SPr VICP. 6:00
p.m , W f'd n C"Sda~ Dl!iclplr Clas s , 7 00 p
m

HE MLOCK GROVE CHR ISTIAN . Dav id
P renllct&gt;. pastor Charl es Domigan, Sun
d ay Sc- hool Su pt. Mor nln R WorshJp 9:30 a
m.: SuMay SchoollO:JO a m ; Evenlngservtcp, 7.00 p.m.
MT UN ION BAPTIST. Pas ter· Joe N
Sayre, Sunday Sc hool 9:45 a m .. Ewnln g
worsl'llp 6: 30pm .; Pra yer Met't ln2, 6: 30
p m Wedn esday .

TU PPERS

PLAINS

CHURCH Of

CHRIST. Ro ~n F os1tr, pa~ tcr; Howard
Ca ldwell , Su perintendent Church SC" hool
9 a.m.; Worship &amp;ervlce 9· 45 a .m a nd 6 30
p m. Ev('ryoop welmme.

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZk
REN E . Rev. Herb('f! Gral(', past (l'.
Douglas Bissell, aupt. Sunday Sc hod 9· 3()
a.m : Wonhlp tervlce, 11 a .m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday . Wednelday. 7 p.m . Pray~r meet ·

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LAUREL CLIFF

FREE METHODIST

CHURCH. William Williams, past cr. Ro.
bert E. Bar ton , Director of Cllrlltlan Edu
ration; Stev(' Eblin, llt lltant . Sunday
SthoCII 9· 30 a .m.; Mornina: worship IO :Jl
a.m., Tem&amp; In ArC'IIon, 6 p.m.; Evening
WorahJp, 7;00 p.m . Choir practlc. 8 p.m .
Sunday Wednesday evenlna: prayer and
Bible s tud)'.

DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

Rocer Wataoo, minister. Nonnan Will:
supt. Sundi)l School 9: XI a .m .; Worship
serviCE!' 10:30 a.m. Blblt&gt; study, Wednea-

day, 7:00p.m.

REORGANIZE D CHURCfl OF JESUS

CHRIST OF LArrER DAY SA l NTS Purl ·
land·Ra&lt;ine Road. Mike Duhl. pas!cr
Ja nlet&gt; Da nn er c hu rr l'l ~hool dlr('ctor
Ch un:'h sr hoo! 9 · l) a m .. Murnln J;: "" or ~ hlp
10 ..'11 a m . WE'dn esda\ PVP nln ~ pravr r
Sf'rv l(t'1;, 7 :.1 p m
BETH LEHE M BAPT IST RE-v Ea r l
Shu ler. pas t or Worsl'llp se-rv!Cf' 9 .lOa m
Su nday Sc hool iO 30 a.m BlbiPSlud v a nd
prayer SPrvll'f' Thursd ay . 7· .to p.m

CAR LETON INTERDENOMI NATION
Al CHURCU. Kings OO ry Road Rev
Clvdfo W. Hl'n drrsoo . pastor. Sunda v
Sc hool 9.30 a .m., Ralph Car l. Supt Evf&gt;n
InA wor ship 7·00 p m P r ayer m eM in ~ .
We-d nesday 7· 00 p.m
OLD BET HE L Fl tEE WI LL HAPT!ST
CHU RCH. 28601 Sta tf' RD u lf' 7 Mtd dlf'po rt Su nda y Sc hool 10 a m Sunday e vt&gt; n
lng S('rv\re -, :JJ p m . Tue-sd a y 'Wrv lcf&gt;
7.}) pm.
tH ~J:.. L L R UN HOLI NE SS CHU RCH.
Bob Grimm pas tor Sunr1ay Sc hoo l 9 lOa
m , Wonhl p 10 ~ 5 am .. Sunday £'Vf' n1n f.:
u·rv le P, 7 p m
FR EEDO M GOS P E L MISS !Of' a1 Ba ld
Kn ob, locatt"d on Counl v Ro ad 31 Rtt~·
Rng f'r Wil lford pas lor Sun ay Sc hool 9 ]()
a m ., Morn inj Wors hi p 10: 4~ a .m . Su n
day ii"Vl"nl ng won hlp 7:00pm . Wr:&gt;dn t:&gt;S
day PYE'niDIBlbi P Study 7: 00p.m

WHITE'S CHAPEL WESLEYA N Cool
vlll f' RD Rfo v Phi llip Riden our. pastor
Sund ay Sc hool 9: 30 a m won l'll p 'lr:&gt;rvtN'
10: 30 am .. BlbiP st udy a nd won; h!p sf'r
YI&lt;'P Wf&gt;dn Hday. 7 p.m
RUTLAND CHURC H OF CHR IST . r u
gen p E Und.-rwood , minister Sund &lt;~&gt;
School. 9· 30 a .m Morning wors hi p. 111· .10
a .m .. Evening Wors hi p, 7·00 p m.
RUTLAN D BIBL E METHODI ST . Amo~
Till is. p.n tor So nn y Hu01on . su p1 S un d a~
School 9 30 am , MornlnJl Wors hi p 10 3(1
a m : Sun day PVf'nln g ~ E' f\' I Cf' 7; L(l p m
Wf'd nt&gt;Sdav 5f&gt;rvl cp 7 p m W~ PO pm
gram 9 a.m . each Su nda y
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF' T HE NAZA
RE NE Samu t&gt;J Basyf' pas 1or Sundav
St'hooiiJ ·JO a m : Wonhlp Sr:&gt;rv ire 10 30.a
m . Youn ji P £'-o pJp '~ SPrviC'f' fi p m
Eva na ('ll stlc- 'f'rv k f' 6 30 p. m Wt&gt;d nrsday
Sf'f\' IC'f' 7 p m
MASON CHUR CH OF C HR IST Mlllpr
St . Mas on. W V a Sunday Blbl t' S!ud y 10
.l m.: Wonhl p 11 a m a nd 7 p m Wf'dnf'S
d ay BtbiP St ud y. voc al mu si c. 7 p.m
liBE RTY ASSE MBL Y OF GOO . Dud
d!nil La nr. Maao n. W. Va .1 N Thac kf' r .
pastor Evenin g Sf'rvlcp 7: 30 p.m . Wo
m rn 's Mtn l!l try Thu n d ay 9· J0 a m ; Wf'd
nt&gt;Sda v Prayf'r and Blbi P S rudv "/" 1 ~ p m
HTLLSID E BA PTIST CH URCH. S! Rt
143 ju ~t orr Rf 7 Rf'\' J a mf"! R Ac r f&gt;t&gt; Sr .
pas tor , RPv . Mile r Will e!! . Asst Pas tor
.IOf' Humphrey. S.S Supt. Sunday School
lOam .; Mornln$j!Worshlpl l am, Sund ay
('Vf'nln R SPrv lc t' 6 p m , Wt&gt;dn('S da y evPn
I n ~ 7 p.m
PORTLA ND F"I RST CHURCH OF TH F.
NAZAR ENE . Willi am Ju st is. pas! or Sun
day Sc hool Supt Sonj a Ju slls Sund ay
School. 9: 30 a m .: morning wors hip , 10 40
a m , Sunda y a nd Wedn PSday st&gt; rv lcPs

nop.m
MIDDLEPORT COMMU NITY Clll1 RCH .
S&amp; m Anclfnon. pastor Sunday morning Sf'r
vi('('. 10 a.m., E w nl n~ YI'VICE"S . Suna y and
Wt'dlesday, 1 J) p m.

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHR ISTIA N UN TON . Har tfo rd W Va
R.t&gt;v . Da vid M.- Ma nl, , pastor Cl'l urc l'l
Sc hool 9 30 a .m. : Sunday mornln il SN ·
vlre. ll a. m ; Su nday t'venl ng serv ll'f'.
7. 30 p m. Wedn esday prayer m et't lng, 7 30

106 Mulotrry ' "·

Pomeroy

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MOR IAH RI\PTJST Four lh a nd
Mai nS ! Mlddl f'por t Rrv \. llbf'r! C ra l ~ .
.J r pa stor Mr s Frv ln Aau m,ea rdn rr .
Sunda1 S4:- hoo1Sup! Su nd av Schoo l 9 3tJa
m Wor&lt;; h!p Sf&gt; rvl&lt;'f' . 10 4'i am
SUCC ESS ROAD CHttRIH OF CHR IST
- Iosf'ph B Hos kins . l 'va n ~e ll s r Sun dav
Rlhlr- S!udv'i a m Worship. lOa m , Sun
da v PY Pnlnil ~r rvi N' li p m Wf'd nf'5 cl av
rv f'nln ll" f'rv lcf• 7 JJ m
P E NTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY . Hacl nl&gt;.
Rt IN Will iam Hoba ck . p a ~ t or Sun da v
Sr hnol 10 11 m Sun dav r ve nl ni!: st-rvl&lt;'r 7
Jl m WPdn f'"'; da y ('v f' nlng ~f' l'\- l c e 7 p m
CARP E ~T E R RAPTTST Don Chra di .Sup! Su nda_v X hoo l ~ 30 a.m M or n! n~
Wor ~ h l p 10 :10a m Pra v f'r ~P rv lct&gt; ail ern
at f' Su nd a~ s
·
T HE CH URC H OF JF:S US CHR IST .
APOSTOl iC FATTH - New Lim a Rr1
nf'x ! fo F' or1 M f' l ~s Par k. Rut land Robf' r1
Rlr hard s. pas lor Sf&gt;rvlcf"S at 7 p m on
Wt&gt;dn M d av ~ and Sund ays
HA RR ISOr--.'VILLE HOLI NESS CHA P
TER of !hi• Wt&gt; Sif'van Holln r-s~ t hurcl'l
Rf' v Ea rl Fl rl d ~ , pastor HPnn: F. blin
Sunda y SrhOo i Supr Su nd a v School10 a
m : Mornlr1g Wors h ip 11 a m . F vPnln_g
srrv!cp7 .lO p m W('dnesd av Pvf'nln_gsE'J"
vl('f' 7· .10 p m
STIVERSVILLE WORD OF' F AIT H
r. arv Hol!Pr. pa s1nr Sunda Y!': Pn i£,•s 9..lO
~ m a nd 7 p m Ml dwwk Sf' rVI('(' 7 .lO p
m Th uro;d a~·
M IDDLf:t&gt;QJ1T PE NTE COSTAL . Third
A~ P Rr \ Cl ..rk Ba k!'l. past or Car l 1\ot
!Ing ham Sund&lt;l \" Sf'hnol Sup! Sunrl av
School 10 a m w11h rl asSI'!i for all ages
t vf' nlng &lt;oN v i r~ ,11 h p m Wf'dnf"Sdav 1:11
h1P s!ud.v .u 7 30 p m ' 'o ulh :..r r vif'PS Fn
d ,l_v at 730 pm
U Cl.FS I1\ H I.IJ )W"-:!II P l:l!l Mli i St
Ml ddl!'pon Br othl'r Chu ck Mr P hr rsoo
pa !&gt; l ur Sund,ty Schoo! 10 il 111 Sunday
Pv r n!ng ~ f'rvlf' rs &lt;~ I 7 p m a nd Wt•dn("&gt;!; dav
&lt;,(' r v r c f~ at ~ p m
·
ANT IQUITY BA PTIST KPnrr Pi h Smllh
pa st or Sunda :v Sch ool ~ :ll a m . r hu rch
sPrVICI' 7 30 p m yout n Jell ow ship 6 30 p
m . Rl blf' slud\ Thur !;(la v 7 10p m
F U I.L (; OS Pr: t. l. !CHTHOUSF .lll4:-r
Hiland 11oad Po mPr O\' Tom Kr llv pa.o;
lor IJann\· Lambl'rl S S. Supl Sunda v
morni ng srrv lrf'" a 1 HI a m Su nrt.n f'YI' n
I n ~ '&gt; l'fYif"1• ~ .10 p m TUI '-lj,H .ln d Th ur ~
da y Sf'rvf("(&gt;S ,11 -; .KJ p.m
r-.;F. W HA V E ~ CH1 1RCH OF" T HF: NA
7.AH£NE Rrv Gh,ndon Stroud , pasl or
Sunda ySo. hool 11 ·10 a m.: Wors htp sC'rVJ('('.
JO·:w ~ m You1h srrvlr r Sunday 6· 15 p
m Sund.1v l'vt&gt;n lng sNvkt'7 OO p m . Wed
n PS da ~· P r &lt;t ~ N MN'!Ing and DlbiP Sludv
i 00 p m

wors hip !lt'rv!('f' 7·00 p m W f'do~ a ~
p rayer mM inl! 7:00 pm
MT HER MON UN ITED BRETII HEI\
IN CHRIST CHUR CH Lo ra lr-d in Trx a,
Co mmu ni!\ o ff C! Rt H2 R1'V Robf'rl
Sa nd rr s pa st or Jplf Hol! rr Ia~ lf'ariPr
Ed Ro u sh Sunda\ Sc hool Sup! Su n d a~
Sr hool 9 .lO a m mornln l!" wor,. hip and
r hll drf' n·s (' hUN'h JO 30 am r vf'nm g
pre-a chln.l!: ~rv ic(• fi rsT thrf'P Sunda v"
7·.l0 p m . Spf'&lt;"'lal s,rrv!Cf' rourt h Sunda\
PvPnln g I .10 p m . WPdnPSda v PravN
MeMi ng. Uiblf' St udv a nd You!h F'f•ll uw
ship i ."10 p m
CHUACii OF' GOO OF PROPH ECY
l..llcatt'"d on 0 .J Wh!1r Hoad of Hl_gh~ a\
lb() Pa l Hrn s on pa s tor Sund ao Sc hool Hl
am l la s Sl:'" fo r all a):f'!&gt; Jun1 ur Ch urrh 11
am
Mor nln J2 worship 11 am Adult
Choir p ra cllrf'ii p m Sundav Young Pro
piP"\ Ch lldrPn ~ Chu rch &lt;~ nd Ad ull B 1bl !'
S!ud\ WP&lt;I nf'Sda\ ar i · .l l p m
HOPE BA PTI ST CHAP EL 'i7 0 Gra nt
S! Mlddlf1)or1 Allllt alr:'d wit h Sou thC'" r n
B&lt;~p lls t Convf' n!lon Oa\"l rl Rna n Sr Ml
ni s iN S unda~ Sc hool 10 ... m Murn l n ~o:
worshl p l l am E v l• nlng~~oo rs hlp 7 p m
W('dnrsda " I'VP nmg Bi ble ~ r u d&gt; d Oll
prave r m f'M In!I 7 p m
BRADF'ORO CHC RCHOFC HRIST St
Rt 124.an d Cu Rd 'I [)(&gt;rf'k S!ump. pa st or
Wil liam A.m hf' r _grr r.; s '\upr . 1.\u nrl a\
Sc l'l ool q ]f) a m . Mo r nt n ~ Wor \hi Jl 10 :10
a m E vf'n i n~ w.-;nhlp i 111 p rn WPdn~
dd \ wor'ih lp i .l l p m
ST
f'l\ 1" 1. l.L'THE:H I\\ I HI ' HCH
( or nr-r Svom orr- a nrl St•ro JJd s r ~ . Po
rnrrov Tht· Rr·\ l.o~u ra ,\ l..r: ' "' h p,.. , , '"
S u n da ~Sd ll!o iY .t l., m C h urrh~ t' rvic(•l l
,tm
\'ICT OIIY liAPT tSl '&gt;!'1 . _. 2ncl Sr
Ml dd!Pport .J.Jrn P.., 1: Kf '""f'l pa ~ l or
Su nrt a ~ morning w o r ~ h l p !0 ..1m
E\Pn
1ng ~ l' f\l l n· i p m . Wrdnf'S-d rl\ P~ P nl n g
wo rshlp 7 p m V1s I! a I lo ll Thu r ~ . 1\ 6 .10 p
m

MORSE C' HAPF.L CHURC H Da \ ld
f" u rtma n pt~~ r or Sun da \ Sc ho ol \() d nr .
wor~ hl p &lt;&gt;N vl cf'" 11 a m
Su nda\ m_g h!
u,orsh lp Wt \ ll'f' i .10 pm . M1dw rr k
IHII &gt;Pr &lt;oPT\"If'~'" Wrd rJf'Sdil\ 0 p m
WES LEY,\:'\
RI RLF
HO LI NES S
I Hl ' HCH of \1 idd lf'po r! In c ; ~ Pt•a r iS!
Hr-v Ivan M H· r ~ pi!&lt;O. !or n o ~ Pr Ma nl!'\
Sr Sund a v Srh ooi Sup! Sunda\ School
'I 311 &lt;t m . Mor ning "'" o r ~h ip 10 .10 .t rn
Fvl' nln2 Worship 7· 10 r m IA- Pdn f'S r! a v
t•vf' nlng fl lblr• slud v. prav1•r and p r.J ISP
~rrvlf'r 7 .111 p m
FA IT H COSPF:l. CHilR\' H l.11 ng Ho i
1r.m '-' un d:r\ Sc hnr,l q 111 ,1 m . M o rnm~
Wor ~ h lp \II ~ · ,a m '-' undil\ f' V P I"I In~ 7 (Ill
JJ m 1o, ummrr 7 ~ I pm 1 "-'•·dn f"..da \
ni.t: hl 7 ()(] p m 1surnnwr i 10 J..l m 1
NF:W l.T F'F: r OVENI\t-.'T CHURCH or
(,0[) ChM IN - Ga ry HlnP5, pastor Sun
d a~ St' hool 'J· .11 a m
wor~ hl p srr vl cf'
10 .lO a .m , pv(•nlnK sf'rv i("('. 6 p m , Dlsr l
piMhlp class, Wednr:&gt;Sda y 7 p m
MT . OLI VE fO MMtJNlTY CHURCH .
Law rt-n rP Ru sh. pas!or Sunda y Sc hool
9 30 a m . Sund a\" a nd Wl'dnf'Sda y p v pn
ln iZ wors l'llp sprv ir f'. 7.011 p.m.
UN IT ED FA ITH CHURCH. R! 7on Po·
mrroy B y - P a~s Re-v Robt&gt;rt E Sm!1 h Sr
pastor Mt&gt; lvln Dra kt&gt; S. S Supt. Sund ay
Sc hool 9 30 a.m ; Morn1nii! Worshtp10 30.
EvPnln ji Wo rs hip 7· 00 p m . W.-d nP"&lt;o day
P r a) Pr Serv lcP. 7 00 p m.
FA IT H BAPTIST C.liU RCH. Rai lr oad
St . Mas on Sund ay School 10 a m · Mor n·

r\ I~ ASL S I::T'TLF. M EN T L H U R C H ,S un
r1 a ~

tlftNn oon sf&gt; rVICN at 2 l1 Thur 'idflv
1'\I Pnln g ~ rrvln.os at 7 :10
.
1- IHST I.IA.PTIST CHURCH, Mason, W
Va Pas1or. Alii Mu r phy Sunrl ll y Sehooi! O
,1 m , Sunda.\1 P\l t&gt; nl ng 7 ..Jl p.m Prayf' r
m('('l\ n ~ i! nd Blblrs tudy Wf'"d nPSda y 7· .11,
p m F:v Pryoof' welcomf'.
RUTLAND FR E E WILL fiA.PT IST, Sa
IPm S! Rrv P a ul TR)il nr. pa o; tor Sunday
~.' h oo l10 a m S unda YPvPni ng 7.1Xlp m :
Wf'd n('Sda\' £&gt;v t- nln ~ pravf'r ffi (&gt;(&gt;1Jng 7.00
pm
SOUTH BET HE L NEW TESTAM Er--.:T
f HUHO I. Sll vf'r ltl d$i!l '. Dua n(' Syd Pn
st rl rk er . pa st or Su nrlil\' Sc hool 9 am .
Wo r sh lp SN vk C'. lOa m . Su n da y l'~'r nln g
s('rv \Ct' 7 00 p m Wt"'dnf'!'day nl ghl Bibl1 ·
&lt;o tlld y 7 00 p.m

BEST OF SHOW - Pat Holle r , standing , took best o! show in
arlis ll c design in the Jirst o! two flower shows to be slaged at th e
Me lg&gt;; Counly Fair. Betty Dean, sealed took reserve bes t of s how
wllh her modern mass design .

SP EC IAL AWARD - Mel an ie Sto•th1• rn took th1• sp&lt;'l'ia l naturo•
a r t and Industry a ward in the fi r~l flow t•r show at l ht• Mt•igs Count y

DO UBLE ROS ETT E WINN E RS - Kathryn Milchell , left, a nd
Lisa Stet hem were both doubl e winner s in the junior division o! the
flow1•r show, staged cooperativ ely by the Melg&gt;; County Garden
flubs Association and th e Fair Board . Kathryn took lhe best of
!ii how in artis ti c design and was the r eser vL' sweepstak es winn er for
spN im en exhibits. Lisa look " ro•so•r ve hesl of show " In artlsllc

Fa ir.

design and w as th e horti cullurl' swl•t•pstakes award winner .

Talent, being different, help in pet show
People a llendm g Ihe Me igs
Coun ty F a ir Pe l Show Thursda) ·
saw a wide va rie ty of anim a ls
rangi ng from a pa trio ti c d ac h·
sund !proud to be a n Amer ica n
Dog !, Io a ra ccoo n and ha ms Jer s .
Compe titio n was held m ten
d ifferent c lasses with a pla q ue
award ed to the winner s In eac h

Wi nnf' r s of T hu r sday f'ven ing ' s
dra ft hor se pull have been

Sermonette

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State Rou te 338, Antiquity Rev. A. 1. SI P:
wa rt, pat t er. Sunday services. 10 a.m. an d
7 p m.; Tuesday,7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLJ .
NESS CHURCH, Inc.. 75 Pearl SI. Rev
Ivan Myera, acting put cr. Roger Manley,
Sr., Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School 9:Xl a.m.; Morning w&lt;rship
ev~ntna wonhlp 7·30 p.m .;
Wednetdly evenlna Bible
prayer
and pralae lft'VIce, 7· 30 p.m.

10:30 a.m.;

.-udy.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS-

TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
James MJll«, putcr. Sunday School,
10:30 a .m.; Worablp Service, Sunday, 7: .'l1

p.m.; Blbl• Study, Wodneoday. 7::wl p.m.
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL flarrJ.

smvUieRoad. ~ - VlctorRou!lh, 'past or·

Cllnt(J') Faulk, Sunday School Supt. ; Sun'·

day Schocllt:30a .m.; morntnewcnhlp 11
a .m .: Sund•y evenln&amp; aervlce 7:30 p.'m

Prayer Meetm1, Wodnfllday, 7::wl p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non-PenteMital. Wor.htp service Sunday

WHER E AR E YOU SUNDAYS?
Go ing t o chu rch pvery Su nday Is such li ttl E' t hlng. r eally . I t's 11 ke go ln .(!:
IOa gas sta tio n We fill our tank and al so he lp those a r ou nd u s fiJ I their
lank too. WE' know t he only thin g we will have In heaven Js wh a t we send
ahead. We ca n' t tak e It with us . I hopt&gt; you have lncludl'd your chu rc h In
your will. God has bee-n hE-lpin g you a ll you r life, shouldn't you help Him

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
446 ·4524

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are you

on Sundays??

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d lvi son wer f' F l oyd P£' rkrn s.
f1r st; Ray m or n • an d Gir ls. sP-

ro nd ; Dick Shr iver, lhird; Steve
P ay ne , fou rth . Hilla rd Le is!.
flfl.h; D W Hi gg ins . six lh .
G ~o rgr G ulh r if'. srven lh . GIP n

Kla m ford . eighth. a nd Da rrPl l
Bau ersox , n i nth .
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WEDNESDAY •

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BARGAIN

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FR IDAY

SHOWJ NGI

7 : 30.~ : 1 5

SAT. J,JO .J,J!, 7ol0 ,9,1!

SUN . l :l 0,3 : 15 . 7 : 30.9 : 1~

MOST UNUSUAL - Nol many people have a pet raccoon; that's
why Jenny C!Uiord and her pet Raccoon, CharUe, won first plwce
In the most unusual category In lhe Mel1s County Fair Pel Show
held Thursday .

- Pulor William Mlddleswarlh

Morga n Ma l

h am s tr r .

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t hew s. ham s tf'r .

BesJ r aJ . Barba ra Rorrte . .l en
nifr r Mora . 1\ nn ir Jr s s Jr

Mos l Iate n Ied I JJ and o1·eoT
Brenda .Joh nson. Co llie ; Carman
Mar shall . C re a l Da ne

hts Boxrr . and Sharon M rLe ad

Mos t talr n tr d t 12 an d und r r 1·

and her l.haso Apso Th ord plare
w a ~ a tir with .Jc nnlfl •r Uu n n a nd

hf'r Da chsund , a nd Rrf' nda .Jo hn·

so n and hPr C'o\l ir

BEST FISH E~ - Ben Collins presents his gold !ish for j ud~ln ~ .
Ben won tlrs t plnre in th e Bes t Fish c ate gory in tho• Ml'lgs Co unly
Fair Pel Show .

H&amp;R Block Offers Income
Tax Course In Pomeroy
Thousa nds of people Jearn how Ide a l lor peop le who "a nt lo

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i\ndrr&lt;l

zl mg.

Jt uni l. tm ll.
Hc sl Fosh' B&lt;· n Coll ins.
Brs J dres sed · .lr nn tfer Du nn
dnd her Da chs und. Li sa SIP! hem
and her Co lden Rel riever. Mi
chel le Brown a nd her Pood le
Bf&gt;s l ovrra ll wr-n l t o B arb
Roffl e a nd her c al Second place
tA·as iJ tir wi t h J am r s Whltf' a nd

B aur rs ox .

ni nJh; and Hi llard Le os!, lO ih .
Winni ng in the heavvw e lghl

Auil a !hP Hun

every olher day o!theweek too. He•hared all he had ht• tatth his God
his wealth and hi s llfl:'. Wher e

Charlrs

• SPECIAl SUMMER BARGAI N MATINE£S SA T U R DAl /SU NOA~

and His work art er you leave thi s world ? You need to share your fa it h
your religion and your wealth which Incident ally God gave to y ou fir st
lady had a hundred drf'S ses but never cared abou l those In need of a
dr PSs all around her. She died OJie day and they burled her with onlv onE"
dress on. All the other 99 w~re left behind. As Jesu s said In the parabl eof
the ric h m an with many barns, "Now who se are- they?"
Whil e we are- alive we need t o share what we hav e, our faith. our lime
and our wealth. We need to let others know what and how we believE'
Sharing our faith can be so easy and yet so helpful . It w e have two coat~
and we find someone In ne-ed, let us g1vp him one of au r coats
Remember Ihe more we give away the more we will get . God' s weli
never runs dry . Our tal th and rellg1on can be our gr ea test gift .
A man died and was burled. He had only one suit . It was old and shiny
II was bluP serge with a well worn red collar. Although he had only on~
•utt, he had llllorly Jived a thousand Jlvos and touched many more ttves
He was burled In his worn blue suit. His name was William Booth.
Founder or the Salvation Army. He was tn Church every Sunday and

Ro m.J no\

Draft Horse Pull winners named
In the lig ht we igh! d ivis ion
Ft aymorre and Girls capiU rcd
rtrst : Ca llaway a nd Sons , se·
ro nd , Dougla s a nd Sons , th ird;
T.W. Rey no lds , fou rth; Ca ll away
and So ns. fifth , Douglas and
Sons . six th; Bob Midkiff. seve nt h; Char les Fuller, e ig hth ;

neoday, 7':wl p m.
SPmiTUAL FAITH FELWWSHIP

Hun!

" • ~RAFI' HORSE PULL - This was the scene al Thursday
o•vc n tn g' s drafl horse puU on the c enle r ring at the Meigs C&lt;&gt; unty
F air. t\ sizable crowd was on hand !or th&lt;' pulls and lop winners
wero• Raymorre and Girls , Jighlw elghl di vision ; a nd Floyd Per kin s , hl!avyw elghl division .

announcPd .

CALVAR Y BIBLE CHURCH. Ioca tedr.n
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat
woodl. Rev. Blackw ood, pastcr Serv ices
on Sunday allO: 30 a.m. and 7· 30 p.m . with
Sunday Schoo19: .J:Ia .m . Bible Study , WPd

Kc~,\

FARMER MOLLY - MoUy Is a Golden Relriever puppy who
look part in th e Meigs County Fair Pel Show Thursday . Her own er,
11-ye ar-old Lisa Stelhem of Chester, entered MoUy In the
bes t- dressed pet calegory . Usa and Molly placed se cond .

FAIRVIEW BIBL E CHURCH, Leta r t.
W Va, Rt . ] , Ja mes Lewis , pas1or Wor·
s hip r.Prvlces 9· )) a m., Sunday School11
a m. , Eve ning WDrship 7: 30 p m. Tuesda y
cotla ie prayer m f:'et lng and Bibl e Studv
9: 30 a m. , Worship S('rv !ce, WE'dnesda V
1
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VIO UR LUTH ERAN CHURCH
Walnu t and He nry Sts , Rave-nsw oo:l, w·
Va Th eo ~v . Geofie C Wetrldt:. pa s! or
Sunday SC hool 9 · :J) a m .. Sunda v wors hip

·

sht\rp.

sheep
BPs 1 rod Pn 1:

S ha ra Mr t.ea d. fo o a dog Iha i
does Irtr ks; P .J . and Sam Sm iJh .
Bassr ll llou nd !hal s in gs , J&lt;av

pm

ll a m

clas s a nd a rosette bc tng
awa rded to se co nd and Jhird
pla ce winners.
W i nners of t he vari ous ca lf' gO·
ries wer e:
Bes t dog ' Ja mes Whi tr . Ashlc·v
Ha nnahs. Yara Cliftord .
Mos i un usual : Je nny Cliffo rd .
ra ccoo n; Am a nd a Up10 n. a

o«&lt;N/IUE ' 00! . 1 ' lO, 9 ' I !

WED. I :JO 3' 1! 7, 30 g,
AilE! I Col'

w p rep are in com e t ax re turn s

ln crPa sr t he-I r t ax kn ow lr d gr.
!rom H&amp;R Block and t he n t hr ro urse teac hes stud e nt s
ear n money as inco me t ax ho w to save m o ney on t heir
prepare rs . H&amp;R Block, the t axes an d al so p r ep arPs 1hem
w orl d ' s l ar ges t Incom e t ax f or a r ew ardin g ca r Pf' r .
prepa ra tio n ser v ice , o ffer s It s The afforda bl e l ee Includes

Inco me Ta x Course sla rt ktg Iexlbooks and supplies. C ra ·
Sept lOth. Morning, aft er - du ates receive Certifica tes of
noon, evening and w eeke nd Achievement and continuing
cl assf's a r r av ail abl e.
education unlls (CEU'sJ . QualExperienced Instru ctors teac h tft l'd gradu ates of the course
ta x la w. thecry and a pplica - may be o!ler l'd job Interviews
tion . Classroom dis cuss ion and wllh H&amp;R Block bu t a re under
practice problems
provide no obli gation to accept employstudents wllh a thorough un- ment.
derst anding or each tax topic Those Interested In more InforJndudl'd In the course . Stu- mation about the H&amp;R Block In·
dent s learn how to handle In· come Tax Cou rse may contact
creaslngty complex Income tax the H&amp;R Block o l!tce at 618 E .
sltuatlons as the course pro- Main St .. Pomeroy, Oh. Ph . 614992- 6674.
gresses .
Reg. 17JI. IJJ. JJ6J4M

10 a. m .: Sunday SrC'hoolll a. m . Evenlnli:'

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Friday, August 17. 1990

Photography'winners announced
Sharon Card of Racine was th e
winner of best of show in tile
am al t.'ur

photography

r'Onll'S l
~· air

s taged at th r Meigs County

Taking lhP rPSPTVP bPs! of
show award was Ronnie Vance of

Alban y.
Ribbons and premiums were
awarded in two places in the
categories of color and black and
white in 29 classes.
Listed first and second respectively, the winners in the various
categories were as follow s: '
Snapshot Size
Color
Lmd or se ascape: Deborah
Grueser. Pomeroy; Barbara
Grueser. Shade.
Animals: Kathy Dyer, Bid·
we ll, a nd Patr ic ia Wolf ,
Pomeroy .
Portr.lits and Persona l il ies:
Debra Spencer. Pomeroy; Opal
HORSE YOUTH AWARDS - Youth Awards
Nlpt was held Wednesday evening at the Meigs
County Fair. Winning wllh horse projects were ,

front, Kyle Ord, Holly Milhoan, Mica Jones, Sara
Craig, and Dee Canter. Back, Susan Grueser,
Molly Toban, Kenny Napper, and Tracy Michael.

Horse awards given at Meigs Fair
Youth awards night was held
Wednesday at the Meigs County
Fair with those 4H members
having horses as projects recelv·
lng their awards at the horse
show ring .
From the Meigs 4H Pleasure
Riders. Sara Craig received
grandchamplon In basic ho rse·
manshlp with honorable mention
going to Kandl Hysell. Kenny
Napper was awarded grand
champion In horse science and
Susan Grueser received grand
champion in ligh t horse selec·
tlon. Molly Toban cap tured re·
serve champion In basic horse
training. The grand champion
award In horse nutri tion went to

Dee Canter and Lori Hayes
rece ived grand chamption in
trail riding.
For the Blue Ribbon Riders,
Melissa Clifford was awarded
r eserve champion In basic horse-

manship. Kyle Ord receive d
honorable mention In light horse
selec tion. In basic horse trainin g
Mica Jones received reserve
champtlon with Jamie Ord win ·
nlng honorable mention. Grand
champion In conditioning the
ra ce horse went to Sheity
Met zger and In reproduction and
genetics the grand champion
award went to Amy Metzger.
Other awards presen ted went

tohTracy Michaels, grand cham·
pion in the age 15 and up category
a nd gra ndchamplon in showm a n·
ship. She a lso received two
sav ings bond certifica tes. Re·
serve c ha mp io n for that catego ry

went to Dee Can ter. Ho lly Mil·
hoa n rece ived grand champion in

novirr.

and Melissa Clifford
rPceivrd n•serve champion . Eric
Tutll P. showing a draft horse.
r pceivr. cl a savings bond certifi·
catr. Molly Toban rece ived
grand champion for ages 9-14
and Shelly Metzger wa s awarded
reserve champion. Those not
receiving sa vings bond cerUfi·

Dyer, Bidwell,
Pictora l: Hl'len
Pomrro,v ;

Robert

Bla cks ton .
A. Bailey,

Long Bot lorn .
Abs tr act s- Pat tPrns :

ShcH Qn

Ca rd , Robert A. Bailev .
Nat urP closrups: Sha ron Card ,
Rober t A. Baile)'.
Misce llan eo us: Sha ron Card.

Robert A. Ba iley .
Fair Happe nm gs: Sharon
Card. Bill Dyer.
Snapshot Size
Black and White
Landscape a nd Seascape:
Patty Dyer
Animals: Opal Dyer. Deborah
Grueser
Po rtraits and Personalit ies:
Debora h Grueser, Sharon Card.
Abstracts : Bil l Dyer.
Midd leport.
Enlargements

Friday, August 17, 1990

Meigs
man
honored

Color
Landsca pe : Ronn1e Vance,
Opal Dyer
Anim a ls: Helen Blackston.
Pett y Dy er.
Portraits and Personalities:
Debra Spencer. Patricia Wolf.
Plctorlal : Margaret J. Barr,
Pomeroy ; Patricia Wolf.
Na tur&lt;' closeu ps: Deborah
Spr neer, Deborah Grueser .
Miscellaneous: Oav id L. Har·
Cis. Po meroy; Helen Blac kson .
Enlargements
Black and White
Land scape and Sea scape:
Pa tty Dyer, Ma xi ne Dyer
Anima ls: Bl l Dyer, Kathy
Dyer, Middleport.
Portraits: Debroah Spencer,
Angie Maynard , Middleport.
Nat ure closeups · Kathy Dyer.
Mis cel laneous : David I.
Ha rris.

the cow·ra\f cla ss . Robert
fman. Long Bottom. took a
in spring vearlin g heife r,
Step hanie Hoffman, Long

Hof·
first
with
Bot·

tom. taking a fir s ! in j unior

yearl ing heifer in the Simmen tal
show .

Harry L. Spence r of Long
Bottom took bo th the grand
champion bull and the reserve
champion bull in the Limousin
show He also too k firsts with his
spr in g heifer calf and summer

v('a rlin g hPifrr and

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Dave Moore, soc ial st udies
leacher at North Ga llla Hi gh
Sc hool, was chosen as 1990
Teacher of the Year. Moore. also
acti ve in coaching girls basket ·
ball and soltball, was honored for
hi s e nthu si asm
innovatlon.

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SUNDAY
LONG BOTIOM - The Hazel
f'o mmunity Church will have
homecoming on Su nd ay . Si ngers
will be Gabri el Quartet a nd
.Jimmy Gabrett . The chu rc h is
located bet ween Po r tland and
Long Bottom .

P lans were m adr for t hP Aug.

2•1 icf' rream soc ial at th t: rPcent
meeting of the Ba shan Lad les

/\u xi I ia ry . Ten fla vo rs or icc
crea m wil l br ava i la ble al ong

with ham, steak. hot dogs. and
sloppy joes. hot sausage, pie. pop
and coffee. Th ere will also be livp
Pn!Prta l nme n t .

animal princesses float. Several entries partici·
palt•d in the parade a.• a sizable crowd observed.

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Floyd Wessel. long ago a
resident of the Nease Settlemen t
area of Meigs
County , marked
his 100th birthday today. Aug.
16.
Mr . Wessel
left Meigs
County In 1912
and went to New Hartford. Ia ..
where

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successful

Iarmer. He !sa flrst cousln olthr
late Vernon Nease and weekly
telephones Vernon 's widow.
Helen. on Sunday . And he was a
classmate of Marc ia Carr of
Syracuse at the former Car leton
College.
The family will be holding a
party on Aug. 19 to honor Mr
Wessel on his birthday . He gets
along well.
The address is
HealthCare Center, 1728 W. 8th
St., Cedar Falls, Ia .. 50613.
A card s hower Is being held for
Harry C. Sur1ace lor his 62nd
birthday which Is Aug. 20 Harry
had surgery In June as the result
of health problems and wil l
quietly observe his birthday with
his family . Cards may be sen~ to
him at 761 Ash St .. Middleport .
Forgive me II I led you as tray
about the bus being used to
transport you lrom the high
school parking lot to the fair·
grounds and back . I wasn 't
mtslnfonned - It was the plan
that was to be followed . How·
ever, the best laid plans of m lee
and men, you know . The bus d ld
not materialize probably due to
the high Insurance costs which
would have been Involved since
the bus would have been travel·
ing highways.
Sorry, I do what I can to info~
you - aomellmes It jus I doesn t
work out.

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Petty Officer Richard Gilbride

of the U.S. Navy, Is aboard th e
USS Ticonderoga. a dest royPr
which Is now In the Middle East.
Richard entered the navy imme·
dla tely following his gra duat ion
from South ern Hi gh School two
years ago .
Eden on the River. lht• histor i·
cal musica l s taged on Blenner·
hassell Island each su mm er, Is
playing every evening durin g
August exce pt on Monda ys but
will be playi ng on Mond ay, Aug.
20 . To make reservations ca ll
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It's Interes ting to note how
ma ny people a re In from out of
the county and ou t of the state for
a visit with relatives and while
here arc taking In the Meigs
Co un ty F'alr.
Louise Dalley Kelly of Colum·
bus Is a da lly falr·goer and Roy
Ervin of New P hilade lphia is
making the rounds with his
brother, Howard. Roy has such
an Interesting work ex perience
- he's well educa ted and well
traveled. It 's his first Meigs Fair
In some 40 years . Kenneth
Williams, son of Helen Williams
a nd the late Pearl Williams, Is
taking in the fair a nd you
probably remember the Willi·
ams kids and all their pony and
horse activities at Meigs Fairs
over the years. Kenneth moved
to Arizona some 15 years ago and
establlsheda successful trucking
business. Hls children are grown

and take an active ro le In running

thr business . Hi s mother, Helen.
a long·llme teac her whom so
many of you know. wlnte rs !n
Ar izo na with the Kenneth Willi
ams family these days. Judy
Jacobs Fraser Is in a long with
her hu sband , Ernie, and took in
the fair with hrr folk s, Mr and
Mr s. Da le Jacobs a nd other
members of the lamlly . They
rra lly seemed to be enjoyi ng the
fai r and eac h other. SumP of
Da lr's exce llenl pain tings are

among those on di spla y at thr
Coon Hunt ers Building on the
Rock Spri ngs Fairgrounds.
Would l s loop - right here in
the middle of Meigs County Fa ir
Week- to remind you how the oi l
compan ies at gougi ng you at the
gaso line sta llons? Sure l would .
Do keep sm iling.

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LANCASTER - The annu al
Dorst reunion will be he ld Sun·
day at th e Lancaster Fa ir·
grounds beginning at noon.
MONO!\\'
PO MEROY - Th e BPiles and
Beaus square da nce rlub will
hold dance lesso ns at th e Meigs
County Seni or Citi zens Cent er on
Monday from i 30- 9: .10 p.m .
.IA CKSON -Thr Parents Ad·
vocacy fo r Specia l Stud ents will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at th eB .J .
Alli son Healt h Depa rtment on
Ma in Street in .lac·kson. All
i n terest ed parents

&lt;.~ nd tr ar hr r~

are urged to attend.

Middleport
Block Party

regule~tion

3 .5 Th e Board of H et~ l th
may revoke or suspend the
regi str ation certifi cate of
any per son to co llect sulu.l
waste wh o has demon
stra fe d inability or unwillm y
ness to comply wit h thi s
regul ation
3 6 Any person w ho se
applicat ion for a registra t•on
ce rtificate has been den•ed.
suspe nded. or revok ed rnay
make wr itten request for a
heari ng bef ore t he Board of

Public Notice

Health of th e Meig s County
Hea lth District Tha Board of
Hea lt h shall grant such hear
ing within a reasonable t 1me
aft er reques t is made
therefor
3. 7 All registrations certif ·
ica tes issued under this
regulat io n shall e•p• re on
December 31, of each ca ·
lander year
Section 4
Sol•d Waste
Co lle ction

7 .1 Any person making
ap plicat ion f or a registration
certifi cate for collection of
sol id waste shall. upon ap·
proval of his equipment . be
e~ssessed a fee of twenty -five
($26 .00) pilyctble at the time
of issuance of certificate and
renewable annual ly
8 .1 This reg ulation shall
be eff ective on and il fl er th e
30th day of April. 1990 .
' Use Sect ion 3709 .20
when adopted by a C•ty
Health Distnct and Section
3709 .21 wh en adopted by a
General Hea lth District
3709 21 Orders and regu lations of board of general
health di strict
Th e board of health of a
general health district may
make such orders and regu ·
lalions as are necessary for
it s own gov ernm en t. f or th e
public health . the preve ntion
or reslriction o f disea se. and
th e prevention . abate m ent .
or suppression of nuisan ces
Suc h board may require that
no human, a!lima!, or h ouse ·
ho ld wastes from sanitary
in st allations withir,1 the dis ·
trict be discharged inl o H
storm sewer, open ditch, or
watercourse without a per ·
mit therefor havmg been
secured from the board
under such terms as the
board requir es All orders
and regulations not t or the
g overnment of the boa rd.
but in tended for the general
public . shall be adopted,
reco rded. an d cerllf•ed as
are ordi nances of mumc1pal
cor poral•ons ard the record
th ereof shall be given 1n all
cou rts th e same effe ct as •s
given such ordinances . but
th e advertisements ol such
orders and regulations shal l
be by publicatio n m one
newspaper publish ed and ol
gener al ci rculati on withm
th e di strict Publicat ion sha ll
be mad e once a week for two
co n secutive weeks and suc h
orders and reg ulat io ns shall
tak e eH ect and be in force
ten day s fr om th e date of 1he
fir st p ubl ic ati on In cases of
emergency cause d by ep1 ·
dem•cs o f con tagious o r
mf ectious di seases . or con
ditions or eve nt s endanger ·
ing th e public health !he
board may declare such
orders and regulations 10 bP.

4 _1 All vehicles used for
th P. co llec tion and transpor ·
tation onf so lid waste unless
a\1 the so lid waste is kept in
watertight covered co ntain ·
ers. sha ll have enclosed bo ·
di es. All vehicles shall be
leakproo f. of easily cleane·
ble construct io n. shall be
cl eaned at suffi cient fre·
quency to p reve nt odor . nuisance, or insect br eeding,
and shall be maintained in
qood repa i r.
4 .2 Any person making ap·
pl ication for a registration cer·
tificate to co llect solid was e
shall present his equipment
for mspection by the health
of Meiys
comm 1ssronor
County Health District, or hi5
auth orized representat ivo. to
d etermine if applicant is in
co mpliance w1th Section 3 .4·
and 4 1 of this regulation
4 .J Any perso n makm g
application for a registrat•on
cert ificat e to co llect solid
waste shell h ave aquipment
to sati sfa ctorily clean atl
ve h rcles or con tarners used
111 the con du c t o f hrs
business.
4 .4 All equipmen t for
collect•o n shall be ava ilable
for inspe ction without prior
notice at the di screti o n of
the Board
Sect•on 6 Penaltie s
5 1 Any person who viO·
lated any provision of th •s
regu lation i s subject to th e
penalties provid ed by Sec·
lion 3709 .99 of the Ohro
Revised Code .
Sect 1on 6 Effect of Part1al
Invalidity
6 1 Shou ld any pa rt o f this
•egulation be declar ed un ·
co nstitutronal for any rea ·
son. th e remarndet of the
reg ulatio n shall not be af ·
fected t her eby
Section 7 L1 ce nsing and
Fees

Public Notice
emergen cy measures. and
such orders and regulations
shalt become effec tive im·
m ediately wtthout such ad·
vert ising, recording. and
cert ifying.
3709 .99 Penalties
Whoever vio lat es section

3709 20,

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Code or any order or regula tion of the board of health of
a city or general health
district adopted in pursuance of such sections. or
interf eres with the execution
of such an orde r or regula ·
tion by a member of the
board or person authorized
by the board , shall be fined
not more than one hundred
dollars or imprisoned not
more than ninety days. or
both . No person shall be
imprisoned for the first •
offense. and the prosecution -... ·
shall always be for a firlt ._:
offense unless the affidavit • ,
upon which the prosecution ....
is instituted contains the
allegation tflat the offense ia a
siJbseq uent o ffense .
E~~:cept in caSe of an
emergency endangering the
public health cau aed by an
epidem ic. an infectious or a
co mmunicable disease. or a
disaster em ergen cy conctition or event. no prosecution
for vio lation of any regu\81 tion or order adopted pursu ant t o sec tion 3709.20,
3709 .2 1. or 3709 .22oftha
Revised Code shall taka
place unti l twenty days after
such board of health has
n otified th e person subject
to such regulation or order of
th e speci fi c violation alleged Any person notified
by th e board of a violation of
any such regu lati"n or order
may file an action tor decler·
atory judgement pursuant to
sec ti ons 272 1 . 01 to
2721 15. inclusive. of the
Rev isedCode. tohavedeter- ·· ·
m ined whether such regulation or order is unreas onable
or unlaw ful. No such prol8cutl0n shall be co mmenced
w hen. withm such twenty·
day period . the violation fla s
been co rrecte d. No sucfl
pr osecut •on shall be co m·
menced un til suc h a declara·
t ory Jud gment has been
g1ven
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Grange exhibits judged at fair
The Hemlock Grove Grange
ex hibit took firs t place in jud ging
at the Meigs Count y Fair. Star

ribbons and $25 premiums They
were Star Junior Grange, and the
Meigs Count y Grange Young.

(;range came In second . and

third pla ce went to the Kock
Springs Grange Al l th ree re
celved ribbons and premiums of
$75 for ex hibitin g. Both junior
gra nges ex hibitin g won hlue

Weekend Specials
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990
FISH SANDWICH PLAnER ............................. 12.34

Alpociaj Diamond Cut latta-Dipped Filii Portion Stmd On AHot St-y I~

and Garrishtd With Our Own Homtmlllo Tart,. Sau,.; Hot, Gotclon Frtndl fnK

and Y... Choia of 11orn..111o Celt Slaw, Macaroni Salad or lalctd loans

SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1990
. BAKED SAUSBURY STEAK DINNER ................ 14,79
A G-out Portion of Our Own Popul• lalcttl St- SOnmatd In ACrany
Mushroom, Strvtd with Malhtd l'otat.. and Horn..lllo Gravy, H- Coobtl
Grilli loans with Mutll'ooms and Your Choiu of AHot lull a ttl Rol or Ham..
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Simonds, Rock Springs
Road, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Ham m, Cincinnati,
are annou ncing the engagement
of their daughter. Kimberly
Hamm to Sean Carro ll, son of
Ben Ca rroll. Ma inevi lle; a nd
Mrs. Ed ith Mo ench, It aly, Texas.
Mi ss Hamm Is em ployed wit h
G. E. Capit a l and attends Xavier
t.:niversl ty. She is a graduate of
Me igs Hi gh School.
Carro ll is employe d with F &amp; C
Internatl onalln Cin cinnati. He is
a graduate of King Hi gh School in
Kings Mills.
A Sept. 13. 1991 wedding is
planned.

A century young...

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LONG BOTIOM - Mountain
Top Si ngers wil l be at Mt. Olive
Community Church in Long
Bottom on Sunday at 7 p.m.

to

bcca usr withou t you, we will not

Continu ed from

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Harold Hood, left. "Chief Lou" owned by Timothy
Bearhs, rlghl , was selected as the grand
champion mar e during lht• judglnl(.

"You

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Ice cream social

BELGIAN CHAMPIONS - Lester Manual of
Raelne Is the owner of "Mega Bucks" which took
the grand cham pion staiUon roselle and trophy In
the draft horse judging. Hr Is shown here by

a nd

knowledge.
" You have been blessed w1th a
gift." Hay es told a crowd of more
than .100 s tudents and parent s.
makr it .··

p.m. at th e Henderson Commun·
it y Cen ter in Henderso n. W.Va.
Alber t Allie will be the ca ller .

cates were awardC'd m edalions.

knowledge, to use that know !
edg e,

inspire the hono rees to st ri ve for

Pastor Law re nce Bush invit es

FAIR PARADE WINNER -Second place in !ht•
Meigs County .runlor Fair Parade went lo tht•

D.'\ VE MOORE

h is

The foundation held the dinner
to co ngra tulate students grades
six through 12 who maintain a 3.5
gra de point average for two or
more years.
Dr. Pau l C Hayes. president of
the Universi ty of Rio Grande,
deliv ered a speech aimed to

flr st and

second with hi s spring bull calf,
as well as first. second and third
in the cow-ca lf class. First5 for
winter and seni or heifer calves
were awarded Bob Graham of
Pomeroy .
In the class fo r other recog·
nized breeds. Warren Ca laway,
Reed sville. took a first in the
junior bull ca lf class. In 1/le show
for non ·registered beelrlrmales,
Kat hv Brandeberry ~a pturE'd a
first for her spring heife r calf.

A REGULATION FOR THE
STORAGE AND COllEC ·
TION OF SOLID WASTE IN
THE MEIGS COUNTY
HEALTH DISTRICT
A regulation estabhshing
S1andardsforthehandling of
solid waste on premi ses; for
the co llection of solid waste;
end for registration certifi ca tes to operate solid waste
co llection equipment in
or der to protect the publi c
health and welfare and pre·
vent insanitary co nditions
and nuisances
Author i 1 y SAc t ion
3709 .2 1 " of the Ohio Sanita ry Code .
Sect ion 1 Definitions
A s used in this regulation ·
1 ,1 "' Health Commissio·
the person
ner"' means
occupying th e office crea ted
by Section 3701 .1 1 and
Section 3701 .14 of th e
Revised Code. or his au tho·
r ize representative .
1.2 Person me ans the
state. any p o litical sub division. public or private
corporation. individual. part·
nership , or other entity
1.3 Premises means any
land, buildings. or structures
upon or in whi ch solid waste
may / be temporarily stored.
placed. or accumulated.
1 4 Solid Waste m ean s
such unwanted residua l
solid or semi ·so lid material
as resul t s from industrial.
co mm ercial. agricu It u ra l.
and community operation s.
e~o:c1 uding earth or material
from con struction. mining.
or demolitK&gt;n ope rations and
slag and other substances
which are not harmful or
inimical to public flealth . an d
includes garbage, co mbuS1i ·
ble material. street dirt nnd
debris .
Section 2
Premise
Maintenance
2.1 No person shall store
place. burn or dispose on his
premises or the premises of
another or permit to accum
ulate on his premises . nny
sol id waste in such a manner
whereby it w ill becom e a
rodent or insect harborage
or br eeding plac e. or cre ate A
health menace. in sanit Ary
co ndition . or nuisance
Section 3 . Regi stration Cer
tificet e Requir ed
3 .1 No person shall en ·

lion' s si x th annual recognition
dinner .

in the business o! so l1 d
waste cu llection unless he
possesses a registration ccr ·
tificate issued by the Board
of Health of the M e•gs
County Health D•smc t
3 2 Th e Board nf Healrh
shall issuereg 151rat lonceruf.
icates to co llect so lid waste
only t o person s having
prop er equipment . as re
quired by this regulati on and
personnel tor collecting of
solid waste, and agreeing to
comply with atlcondit ionsof
issu ance of possesSion of
th e registration ce rt ifica te
and otherwise complying
with the rAquirement s of this
regulation .
3 .3 Any person intending
to co llect solid waste shall
make written application for
a registrat ion certifica te to
the board of health on a form
provided by tho board of
he Bit h. Such Bpp lication
shall contai n the name and
address of such per son . a
desc riptio n of t he equip·
ment to bu used in t he
collect ion of suc h sol•d
waste . the area where sohd
waste co llections are to be
made. and suc h other in for
mation as th e boBrd of
health determines will rea ·
sonably aid in the adminis ·
tration and enforce ment of
this regulation
3.4 Upon appr oval of such
appli ca tion and th e detern11
nation that th e applican t has
the proper equipment 1n
good condi tion , an d person
nel to meet th e requirem ents
of this regulation. the board
of health shall issue a
registr ation certificate t o the
ap pli ca nt. Th e board of
health may state on 1h e
registration ce rtifi cate o r by
a writing atta ched to th e
regi stration certificate the
co ndition under whi ch it is
issued to insu re the prope r
co llection of all refuse in
accordance with thi s

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Public Notice

A 1975 Meigs Count y high
school graduate was recently
honored at the Ga llia Co unty
Academic Exce llence Founda ·

Open class cattle judging results given
Result s of the open class beef
cat tle judging at th e 127th annua l
Meigs Co un ty Fair were an
nounced today.
Thomas D. Karr of Pomeroy
captured the grand champion
bull rosette for Herefords. w1th
J im Sheets , Pomeroy. taking
grand champion bull in Angus.
In the Slmmenta l classes. the
grand champion bu ll was show n
by Kat hy Brandeberry. Cool ·
ville. She a lso took first place in

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18

1:00 P.M.-Prelty Baby Contest - Show Ring on Hill
1:00 P.M.-Garden Tractor Pull -Gra ndst a nd
2: 00 P .M. - Peggy Gillespie Stylet tes Twirli ng- Hill Stage
2: 00 P.M.-Quart er Horse Ra ces
4: 00 P .M.-Barbara's Sc hool of Dance - Hill Sragc
4: 00 P .M.-Kiddie Traclor Pull
4:00 P.M.-Draft Horse Fun Show- Grandst and
5:30 P.M .-Crossover BandCHlll Stage
7: ()() P .M. - Tracto r Pull - enter Field

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5: 30 P M.- Travclln' On Gospel Tri o- Hill StagP
6: 30 P .M.-Shady Ri ver Shufflers- Hill Stag£&gt;
6: 45 P .M.-Dairy Swpepstakes Prese nt a tion and
Jr. Fair Market Hog, S teer. La mb. Rabbit Sa le
7:30 P .M.-Tru ck Pull- Ce nt er Field
8·00 P.M.-The Crui se Brolhe rs - Grandstand

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Horseshoe Contest
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17 1990

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that
1 The Vtllage of Pomeroy
convey to the McDonald s
CorporatiOn the 0 06 acre
parcel of real estate des
cnbed
n Exh1bit B for
e,.;change and 1n constdera
t1on of the McDonald 1
Corporation conveymg to
the Vtllage of Pomeroy the
0 05 acre parcel of re81
estate descr bed '" Ekhtb t
A
2 The Mayor oft he VIllage
of F'omeroy and ru C !ark are
hereby authorLZed and n
structed to take all steps
necesaary to Rffectuate the
conveyance nclud ng but
not hmtted to pubhah ng this
ord1nance tn the local news
paper once a week for f•ve
(6) conaecutwe weeki and
preparing and executtng a
Quit Clatm Deed to the
McDonald s Corporation
Larry Wehrung Bruce
Reed Betty Barontck
Wtlham Young Bran
Shank Thomas Werry
Members of Pomeroy
VII age Counc I

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1990 at 10 30 AM tho
Board of Meiga County
Comm•uionan wtll view the
propo18d vacation of 0 40
mil• of Sclpto Town1h1p

Road A 2B4 and oald Boord
will hold a public hearing on

the propoud vacation of

Scipio Townohop T 284 at
1 JOPM Auguat29 1990
In the office of tho Mtlgo
County Comm111ioners
Courthoute Pomeroy Ohto

46789
Propoaed vecatton being
more tulty deacrlbed aa
follows Be1ng a permanent
vacatton of a portiOn con
tammg 0 40 mtles of Scipio
Townahrp Road T 28 4 lo
cated '" Section 24 Town

ohlp 7 North Aongo 14

Wut 1n a wetterty direction

from the lntorOOCllon of I

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75 Boa 1 &amp; Mo osl o S11 e
76 Auto Pats &amp; A C85SQf es
77 Avo Repa
78 Camp r19 Equ pme
79 Ca mp en &amp; Mo o Homes

The purpose of the afore
sa dv ew ng and hear ngw !I
be to determ ne whether or
not the vacatton of a port on
of Sc pto Townsh p Road
T 284 as descrtbed m the
PetitiOn presented to the
Board of County Comm s
stoners ts 1or the pubhc s
conven ence and welfare
The Petttton to vacate part
of Sctp o Township Road
T 284 may be vtewed and
coped at the Comm sston
ers Off1ce Me gs County
Courthouse
Pomeroy

Pursuant

to

Sect1on

307 12 ORC tho Mo go
County Comm sstoners w II
ece•ve ualed btds unttl 12
noon August 29 1990 n
the off1ce of the Me gs
County CommiSSIOners lo
cated n the Courthouse
Pomeroy Oh o w1th b1ds to
be opened at 2 P M and read
aloud for the sate of the
follow1ng veh1de1 wh ch are
no longer m U58 by the
County
1982 Ford LTD 4 door
may be seen at park ng lot
bee de J&amp;lll
1982 Chavrolet Scotts
dale 10 ptckup !may be seen
at County Garage)
Vehicles to be 101 d
IS
w th no guarantees
Out11de of envelope contatn
mg btd must be clearly
marked B1d for 1982 Ford
or
B d for 1982
Chevrolet
The Board of Me gs
County Comm111 oners re
serves the rtght to accept or
rfiJ&amp;ct any or all bids
Metgs County
Comm1uioners
Mary Hobltetter Clerk

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

feet of Log #297) n Hor
ton s Add1t1on to what s
now the V llage of M ddle
port Ohto formerly lower
Pome oy Ohto Sa d ong•
nallot bemg 50 feet m w dth
and 1 40 feet tn depth and
bemg further described as
follows
Begmn ng 70 feet east of
the southwest corner of lot
#297 thence north 50 feet
thence east 70 teet thence
south 50 feet thence west
70 teet to the place olbegm
n ng
PARCEL 2 A nght ot
way for sewer hnes a11 cur
ently ex11bng across the
West one half of the South
one half of lot #297 con
necttng mto H gh Street
Subject to an B8sement
for the benefn of the West
one half of the south one
half of lot #297 for water
and gas I ne!l connect ng
nto the alloy
between
Broadway and H gh Streets
Reterance Deed Volume

P!ans and spectf cat ons on
ftle at the Me gs County
Comm1s11oners offtce
8 dder must u!l8 own btd
form Front of envelope con
ta.n1ng b d must be clearly
marked B d for M ddleport
Restroom Factll'ty
The proposed proJect may
be eum1ned at the Off ce of
the Me1gs County Comm s
s oners Courthouse Porn
eroy Oh1o between the
hou n of 8 30 A M and 4 30
P M Monday through Fr

291

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Meogs

County Deed Records
The real estate has been
as 11gned A ud tor s Pa eel
Number 16 01138
Premtl81 known as 748
H1gh Street
Mtddleport

Oh o 46760
Satd real estate 11 subject
to accrued 1990 real estate
•••es

REAL
ESTATE
AP
PRAISED AT $7 500 00

The real estate cannot be
sold for leu than two thirds
the appr&amp;llfld value

TERMS OF SALE Cash or
NOTICE OF SALE
By v1rtue of an Order of
Sale it -.Jed out of the Com
mont Pleas Court of Me1g1
County Oh1o m the case of
The Farmeu Bank &amp; Sav1ng1
Company Plamtlff v1 Wei
lace L Reuter et al De
tendanta upon a Judgment
therein
rendered btung

Cooo No 90 CV 63 on oaod
Court I will offer tor ule at
the front door of the Court
house In Pomerov Me•o•

dehvery of deed
Jeme1 M Soulsby
Sheriff of Me1gs County

(8)17 24 31 3tc
Public Notice

day
All proposals are to bs &amp;c
compamed by a btd secunty
rn the form of a 100% Btd
Bond complyrng w th the
prov sons of
SectiOns

153571 of the Oho A&amp;
v•sed Code or a Cash1er s
Check Certtf 8d Check o
letter of Credtt properly se
cured '" the amount of not
less than 10% Qf the tota l
aum or !lumt b d
Upon award of cont act
1 00% 8 d Bonds subm tted
by successful b1dder must
automattcally convert to a
Performance Labor and Ma
renal Payment Bond g ven •n
the name of the Me gs
County CommiSSIOners m a
spec1f c amount equel to
100% of the Contract Sum
No bidder mav w thdraw
then b1d wnhm 11xty day set
tor the actual date of the
openang thereof
Th11 protect 11 to be funded
by proceed• rooetwd from
HUD Community Davelopment Blodt.
Grant fundi
awarded bv the Ohto Depat1
menl of Development Offioa
of LoCII Gowrnment S•
VICes Contractors and slb
contractor• must adhere to
end PlY Davra Bacon pnwatl
1ng wages applcable to this
prOject

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sooted poopo•lo wHI be ro
ceoved by tho Molgs County
Comm••onera at th11r office
m the Matgt County Court

hou• Pomeroy Ohio 46789
unto! 12 P M (noon) on Sop1
County Ohio on tho 21st 6 1890 and openod at 2 PM
day of September 1990 11 Sept &amp;and oeed aloud for fur
10 00 A M tho followong nlslolng ma1Broals and per
lands and tanementalocated fonnong llbor for tho compleat 748 H gh Stoeet Middle tion of the tollovving
port Ohoo 46780 A com
Construction of 1 20
ploto legal doscolptoon of tho 6 x 17 0 restroom feciUty
real euate Is aa follows

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built of concrete block with

PARCEll Tho eaot ono a wood roof Totlll ares of
holl of South ona half (60 the buPdlng lo 348 &amp; oq h

l1e

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We Clf'Y F thmg Suppl a1
Your Phone
81lls Here

"lmagme' Retmng him after
40 years Just when he was
domg everythmg nght, toot"

Giveaway

B!O:~~ puppl.. t"========r~Gr.iE~T~SiiiOMiiiifiiBiiiR:[EAOArl-1
~_;&gt;,:.,o~~ plct... tubo good 11 Help Wanted
WITH AWANT AD
EARN MONEY R1adk1g Bookal
$30 000 yr ncome potential
Now hiring (1) 805-687-6000
Ext V4562

FrH puppltt part German
Shepherd snd Lib Attrlver
Three rabbha witt\ eege 3041182-277&lt;

7 20 1 mo pd

home &amp; 1 full blooded Aatt Tar
rtar 614-388 9621

For lntonn~llon
Ext 313

Pro..ssional
Hair
Bleach.() Matlc HNt
phon• 304-fi75-3040

EXCELLENT WAGES lor tparo

A ee
Expertenc•d
medl•
repreHntstive Base pus com
mi•sion l04 Tt7 7885 c;all lor In
teN lew

7354

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Lost

&amp; Found

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Found Small Benjl
t.male
dog 3 mlln South o Galllpolle
614·446-1410

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614-992-2328

lmmfM:I ate opening av1llable tor
full-time and par1·Ume R N 1
and
l PN s
Competlt va
wag•• ditferantal wllh ex
periancl tlnlblt aehtdullng
available Contact the d r~etor
of nurwlng, Plnec:rnt Care Cen
ter 110 Pinecrest Dri~Je Gal
llpolla Ohio 45631 61~4&amp;-7112
Equ1 Opportunity Employer

LOST Child s P" alnce puppy
Medium Size D&lt;?Q Mostly Drown
Some black &amp; tan Part Col
lle/ShlpherdJChow Hu epolled
tongue Red collar Aneware to
Woody Vlelnhy of Addison
PI kt or Local eurroundlng a,..
It you have seen PLEASE Con
tact 614-3677760

We Say What We do We Do What We Say

1614) 991.550
'I!IOINCE PHONE
,.14) 991'·7714

36 YRS EXPERIENCE
7 23 1 mo

The Me1g1 County Com
mlttlonen 1re vitally Inter
ested In bid propo18lt from
minority and female con
tr1ctora
The M11g1 Countv Com
mtstlonert raurve the dght
to waive anv irregulllritiea
and/or lnformeltties and to
accept or reJect 1ny or all
bid• and I or any part ther

oof
Mary Hobstet1er Clerk

Malgo County
Comml••onars

(8)17 24 2tc

A nu

Sealed proposals w111 be re
cetved by the Metgs County
Comm•saoners at th81r office
1n the Me gs County Court
hou• Pomeroy Oh1o 46769
unttl 12 P M !noon) on Sep1

r

All proposals are to be ac
companted by a btd secunty
n the form of a 100% Btd
Bond complying wtth the
prov11tons of
Sect ons
163 571 of the Oh1o Re
v sed Code or a Castner s
Check Certtfled Check or
letter of Cred t properly se
cured 1n the amount of not
less than 10% of the total
sum or eums b1d
Upon award ot contract
100% Btd Bonds submrHed
by successfu l btdder mus1
automat cally convert to a
Performance Labor and Ma
tena Payment Bond gtven n
the name of the Me1gs
County Comm11110n&amp;rt n a
spec1trc amount equal to
100% of the Contract Sum
No b dder may wttlldraw
the b1d wtthm Slkty daysaf
tar the actual date of the
openmg thereof
Th11 pr0Jee1 II to be funded
~ proceeds reC81ved from
HUO Community Development Block
Grant fu nd8
awarded by the Ohto Depart
ment of DeYBI opment Office
of local Government Ser
vtces Contractors and sub
contmctors mu 5I ad hera to
and pay Dav1s Bacon pi"B'Jall
ng wages applicable to th s
proJect
The Metgs County Com
mtsstoners are vrtaHv tnter
e11ted n btd proposals from
mmonty and female con
tractors
The Metga County Com
misSioners reserve the fight
to wa1ve any rregu~rtt•e•
and or mtormaltttel and to
accept or reJect any or all
btds and or 11ny part ther

""b e s1

BAUM
LUMBER

5 1990 and opened at 1 30
P M Sept 6 and read aloud
for fum stung matert&amp;ls and
performmg labor lor the com
pletton of the lollow1ng
Pavtng of 2011 Sq Yd
park ng facility adJacent to
V liege of Syrocuse Mumc
pal Sw1mm ng Pool jlondon
Pool)
Plans and specifications
on f le at the Me gs County
Comm1ss1oners offtce 8 d
dar must use thett own btd
form Front of envelope con
tatntng b d nust be clear!y
marked 8 d fo Syracuse
Pool Pev ng
The proposed proJect may
be e,.;ammed at the Offtce of
the Me1gs County Comm 11
s oners Courthou5e Pam
eroy Oh o between the
hours of 8 JOA M and4 30
P M Monday through Fn

s F v

CHESTER
985-3301
mo

Mary Hobstetter
Me gs County
Commiii'Oners

18117 24 2tc

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Card of Thanks
Wa w1sh to thank
the Pomeroy Emer

gency Squad staff of

BILL SLACK
992-2269
USED RAILROAD TIES

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Pomeroy Veterans Me
monal Hosprtal fnends
and neighbors of my
husband and our fa
ther Thank you for
your help expresSIOns

Pll 949-2801
or Res 949•2860

of sympathy
cords
food flowers end your
111srts to Ewmg Funeral

Day or Nfght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Home

Tho Harry Schwab
family

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Help Wanted

AI Reasonable Prom

4 16-

USED APPLIANCES
9D DAY WAIUNTY
WASH£A5-Il00 up
DRYERs- $69 up
R£FAICIAATOR5-IlOO up
RANGES-Gos flee - $115 up
FAEEZIRS- $125 up
MICRO OVENS- $79 up

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

FOOO f?Ji.ld&gt; 8 !UN

llwop An !qual
Op pew h.n1ty /Af flnnot ,.,.
Adton lmploytt

11

'FIREWOOD

8-12 90tfn

The Oh1o Job
Semce Will Be
Accepting
Apphcat1ons for
the New
McDonald's 1n
I
Pomeroy
August 20-21
from
9 A.M. ttll 4 P.M.
At the Me1gs
H1gh School
L1brary.
H~nng for All
Pos1t1ons.
C!erk

eof

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
'LIGHT HAULING

Instructor Ill to tuch at Ctr1eton
School Ear1y Childhood Clan
Must hava current valid Ohio
Department of Education Spe.
clal Ed Teaching Car1 1Uca t•
and have or be wlrl ng and able
to obi an Ohio Department of
EducatkM1 Esr y Childhood
Validation M SPA Certlllcatlon
referred Annus starling ulary
orBS Degree $17000 Potting
ends 8 24190 Send re1un. only
lo Meigs Mr!DD 1310 Carielon
St reel Syrecuu Ohio 45779

Help wanted

PHYSICAL THERAPIST WANTED
Pos1t1on available al Amencare Pomeroy Nurs
1ng &amp; Rehabthlatton Center Pos1t1on 1nvolves
treatment of genatnc patients w1th pnmary
emphasis on neurological and orthopedic ad
mtsstons
The lacthty has excellent ancillary and nursmg
support lor a true team onented rehab1htat1on
philosophy
Contract candtdates will be considered salary
competitive II mterested contact
Mary Mason, MS, SLP, CCC
Rehabilitation Coordmator
Care Enterpnses
500 West Wilson Brtd&amp;e Road
Su1te 245
Worthm&amp;ton Ohto 43085

992 IllS or 98S 3561
Acroto from Pot! Off1&lt;o
POMEROY, VHIO
l0/l0/89iln

Lol1
Whlleflee Cow near
Kamper Hollow on 160 C.u Roy
Burger 814-446-0202

R. l. HOLLON

TRUCKING

7

CHESTER OHIO

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT

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187 Woodland Drlv. Mon Tu..
9-7
Clothing,
co ecllbl ..
country crafl1 1.ota ol Good!..!

985-~~,~~d

2 F1mlly Gar1gt Salt
antique book she v.t
doora clolhlng miiC
below R6o Grandt on
325 8-5 Sat

We &lt;on repoor and re
core radoalors and
heater 1ores We &lt;on
also acod boot and rod
out radoators We also
repoor Gas Tanks

Backyard Sale 16th 17\h 18th
Three F1mily 64 Syc1more St
Gat poU1 Ohio Wuhlr &amp;
Dryar

Moddleport Ohoo
I ll tl c

Garog1

Brmg It In Or We
P1ck Up

Fri &amp;

Sot

Mo~Jing Sale Furn!ture many
small lttms $5 or ItA Some
glvtaWIYI Thurs Fr1 I Sat out
a laM acro11 from Addavlllt
School Ben Blcklf'l 6l4 387
7727

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992 5335 or 985 3561
Across from Post Off1&lt;o
217 E S.C. Pomoroy
POMEROY OHIO
l 6/90/tln

Rodney Church 01 God Youth
Dept Salurdey Only 9 00 to
4 00 Rout• 3!11n Rodney
Saturdly Only I Aosd beside o!d
Bidwell School Good schoot
toya
bedspreld•
cloth•
PrlcfM:I to u J!

Read the

Saturday Summh Ad off R1
160 bthlnd North Gallla School
Rain or Shine I

CLRSSIAED RDS

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Real Estale General

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Business
Opportunity

Gold
Credit
Card
Ylsa/Mat•rcard
Guaranteed
Cash Advances no ucurity
deposh no crldh check 1 ~
226.0046 $1115 ...

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Professional
Services

Scrap Tlrs Removal &amp; Dloposal Reasonab • R1te11 Ca n
Mon Sat 606-324-6772 or 506325-77'17

Real Estate

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

205 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
OFFICE 992 2888/HOME 992 5892
DOTTIE S TURNER BROKER

RACINE - Reduced- On adeadend slreet Goeat place lor
ch ldr en lh s 2 bedroom mob le home has a n ce yard Re
duced from $13 500
NOW ONLY 111100

12

snuatlon
Wanted

Roommate tor ntw houM For 8
month• Furnished N1at Non
Smoker Interview Rtqulr..:t
614-448-3664

Schools &amp;
Instruction

AVON 1 All Areu I Shirley

Spaaro, 3~75-1421
Chnhlre Kyger area rlffitintH
prtfarred your homs or min.
814-367 7517 after 6p m
Dalrym1n On modam Uaaon
County dairy firm flldlng and

Clwlotmo•Aitlund-Th•Worid

ldd1011

LMve

name

$30 000/Yf

Now hlrtng

Ext Y10tfl8

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County Appliance Inc Good
U!Mid app llnCft T 'V Sill Open
8 1m lo 8 pm Mon..Sat 614446 1699 627 3rd A~e. O.t

llpollo OH

Freezer Large Upright $13-S C.U
alter 5p.m 814-446-3040

44

Apartment
tor Rent

USED

ttove $50

APPLIANCES

Waahtra

dryere rattigeralora
nmgn Sktgge Appllancal
Upper River Rd Bealcie Stone
Creet Mottl Call 614-448-7398
MolkJhan Carpet• Upper Rt 7
North Qual ty Carpell &amp; Fuml
turt al low prlcts Check u• out
614-446-Jl44

PICKENS FURNrTURE

35 Wtal Apl 2br 1 bath pr vatt
.nc osad pralla close to grocery
llorn I ahopplng center walar
sewer lrlllh provide&lt;! $2651mo
614-441 1608
Apt For Rent 2br partla ly fur
nlshtd U1!Utles paid t0712 See
Avt $230 mo o.p Rtq 614
379 2171

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PR CES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 536 Jacka on PI kt
trom $192/mo Wa k ta shop &amp;
movln Call 614-446 2588 EOH
Fumlshed 2 rooms I bath
Oownsttll'l Clean No pats Ret
&amp; dep required 614.44&amp;-t519

RENT TO OWN
614-&lt;448 3"158
6 pc wood group $14 01 per
week 4 potter bedroom tulle
complete $15 20 per wetk
dinette wt1h 4 chairs $750 par
weak Magic Chat 14 cu It
Refrigerator $12 95 per walk 15
cu It fratzer $10 90 per
WHk V R11 Furniture Rt 141 4
mlln ott Rt 7-Centenary Open 7
dav- a WMk

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

Wooden
wlndowe
wtth
aluminum storm &amp; 1crean !Bay
w ndow &amp; 8 smaller) 814-4461510 or 446-2875

lllddltport Ohio BHch St On1
bedroom luml1hld 1pt deposit
&amp; reference requlrtd 304-382
2566
New 1br n.. r Holllf' Hospital
s ir cond economical gat heat
S235 ptus ut UUtt 614-446 2957.
NIQely Fum td Small house
gtrtlgt
not
tutleble
for
ehlld"ran no pets $3001mo
Dopoolt 614-440-0338

614 992 2526
Top C11h pekl Old fumitura
cubolrds
quilts
or!anta!
p.alnllngt toyt, or ant rt Htate
c1U co iJact 304-525--3215 or 304523-6854
Wtnttd Cl1w foot or timllar
stylt bath tub Good condition
only 614 992 7S63

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Ont bedroom apte

882-3221

On• bedroom tumlthtd apt
uUUtlu paid 304-875-2722
R1n1 1 bedroom 1p1r1m1n1
Nice carpet ct..n 1nd nat
HUD approved No peta PI
Pt ..Ant 304-675-6200
RENTERS! Homn from $100
(U-A1palr) Gov I glvHWIY bank
repo1 loreclosurn tu delln
quent propenln
1 918-622
5652.1. ElM A1244 lneludlng Sal
and :wn

Furnished
Rooms

- - ---- - - Roome lor rtnt wstk or month
SINping room• with cooking
Also tra11er •pace All hook ups.
Cal after 2 00 p m 304 7735651 Mason WV

AKC Pomerian Mal• black. 21
months old house trained all
shot a $200 614 992-6671 or 614
9G2 7841
AKC Rag toy poodl" Variety
ot colore 614-446-0718
Dragonwynd Canary Persian
Siamese end H malayan khttnl
614-44&amp;-3844 •h•r 7 p.m
Fish Tank 2413 Jackson Ave
Point Ple11sant 304-675-2083 10
gal set up $14 99 and 10 gal
complete $4 3 25

DOGS

ON LYI

VINTON

GENERAL STORE

Apartmant refrigerator bunk
bad• camper top trombone
gu '" bathroom slnk fruit
flot watar link chUd I am11 Of
gan 304-17S.2302

I"'

Reglettred AKC Bauen pups 8
WHkl okJ $125 Nth 114-667
67SII

Registered Hlmaltyan k t1tfll
Fem11 .. and mal11 Uuat !Mil to
apprecla11 Cash No ch.:ka
C.l 614-992 2607
Schnauzers.. miniature san snd
pepper AK~..: AIIIO poodl" tiny
toys Coalv e 814.fi67 3404

15% oH regular !un ngs Ends
September 15 JIM Pi1no Ser
vk:e C.ll 811 Ward 304..&amp;8-2325

1174 Carrlaga Houu all 1lectrlc

Business
Opportun"y

1 --..:;.~=:::::::::..:":.._
!NOTICE I

__

recommends lhlt you do busi
nHs whh people you know and

lncomo potonltol

NOT lo oond monoy through tho

(1) 801...7-8000

mell until you h•v• lnv.sUgated

tho offMing.

1974 Corvtt1e Stingray 1968
U1rcad11 Benda 1984 Chevy
Celebrity 1982 Saab 1988 Ford
Aero Slar Van 1983 Chrysler
Cordova
1982 Volkswagon
Scrrocco 614-446-07'06 814 388in5
1975 lincoln Coni nental Mark
IV good 1hepe 304-675-1242
1916 Corv.tta
814 256--e997

Call 1venlng•

~4x56

Ounrovln Frull Farm jult ott 91
At 881 East of A bany We ac
cept food .tamps Elrly harvm
appl11 paachu home grown
melons and tom1ton 9 7 dally
CIOIId Monday 614~98-8298
R
homegrown
843-6313

Flrvwood For Sa 1 Mostly
sugar 4x16 ltack Split 11acked
ana delivered $50 614-446-3057

Roush 1
Slrawbtny
Farm
Beane $15 buahll cucumbllre
good canning
l10 bushel
tom1t011 $6 bushel 2 ml ..
from New Haven 304-882 22:17

J

&amp;

Produce
Fr11h
VltQtfabiH 814

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

N•w gu tumanc1 used wtn
dows
1kt new 3-whMier
Yamtha reel nar chair 614 992
Portable lighted s'gn wlletttr11
$299 Fr11 delivery. Plalie latter•
$47 so box 1-800-S33-3453

614-446-45CfJ

1978 Dodge Magnum V8 t top
lair condition D11t otter 614
949-2603

256~1'17

1980 Chevy Camaro V-6 nc
runnln~ c: nd body good $850
82 2072
firm 3
1980 Imp~ fa Chevero et gaod
condition new paint sllarp
1980 Olds Tamada run1 good
614 H2 5739
1983 Z28 304-882 2519
1983 Chtvlftll automat c 4
door hatchback, g eat gae
mllasge nice car $1200 614379 2556
1983 Chevy Cavil ar 4dr 4spd
Powefl ttMrlng power brak11
Aoklng $800 61j 256-67rl
1984 VW Rabbit L good cond

AC 4spd $2 000 0 B0 614245-9164

1985 Olds lie tilt rear detoq,
AM FW CIU $5 000 304-6755
19Be Ford Escort GT al
tpMd txc cond J04~7S.18l4
1988 PonU1e Grsnd Am SE
whitt 4 door U-6 eng tnt many
IXtrtl $5 995 304-a82 ·2218
1988 Trans Am 19 000 m 111
be Cond gan~ge k•pl S9 ooo
finn 614-256-6580.

1987 Dodgo eon DL PS PB
AMIFM C..Mtte AC Naw llret
Automatic Gets good gas
milage
Exctlltnt condlt ron
43000 miH
$5500 frm
814!992 23n
1987 Dodge Daytona She by Z
Red air PS PB automatic
turbo • ectric windows e l~etrlc
window defrost altctrk: m r
rors tlh eurlat amttm ca !I IItie
4 new t rat $6 7'00 304 713-9193
or 6t4111t2-31S4

1987 Nlsean St1nzs luxury 4d
oaded w all opt ona naw Ural

l45 OOOK $6 700. 114-446-2!00

1982 Townhou11 141110 doubll
111p1ndo CA M1ny Extratl On
prfvala ranted lot In Rodney
614-245-5041

SPECIAL Foctory to yout991 2

64

or 3 bedroom14J70 modele at
the unbiUevlbtt price of
$12 100 delivered and Nf up

14J170

w!eJ:Pifndo
ehuatld 78 .... lind Point
PI Nan! Many extru 304-t?l1tltl

An arsonist before the lnventoon of lire

5pm

Pick. up beds Fords and Chtvt
1980 to 1987 no rust 304-6~
6288

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

t973 Dodgll motor home 304
773-5363. tharlll Decklr
1974 Apache 3 ft pop-up tra •r
$700 304 882 3237 after 5 00

PM

t983 motor homa Toyota Del
phln Sa 1-conta n.d Nst on
gat, dual-a r Good condlt on
low m les $10 BOO 814 985..t418
Camper shell $450 fOf mOfe
nto 304-675-2086 1h1r !I 00 PM

TERRVTRAVEL TRAILERS
1990 CLOSEOUT
A unlt11 to go tl own! prlc"
lh t yaar Plus no charge for
AlC Terry dea er for over 20
years Buy wltM confldenc:•
Fixed rate f nanclng available
IRVINES CAMPER SALES On
St At 7 North at St R1 555
Little Hoek ng Ohio Approx 60
min 614-HQ.-2291

Services
81

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING
Uncondhlona I tatimt guan1n
111 Local rlftrtnc .. tumlshfM:I
F M est mhtn Call co tiCI 1
814 237-0488 day or n ght
Rogers Bastment Wlllarproo-1 ng
Comp ett Mob It Hom. set ups
II rap• rs also plumb ng &amp;
electrical roofing rem odel ng
p11 oa &amp; decks etc REf..tOOH
lNG
Refartnces Eat matea
614 256-1611
Ron s TV Sarv ee ap«la tztng
n Zenith also sarv clng most
otklr brandl Housa ceil!. • !io
aome app ance rtpa s WV
304-676 2398 Ohio 614-'146-2454
Roofing snd Siding Tn1 er
roofll pa ntfM:I F " est mates
Fred Marks 304 n3-9116
Rotary or ca~e tool drill ng
Moll wslla comp etfM:I sam• day
Pump taltl and Mf'IICI l04
895 3802
Sepl c Tank Pumping $90 Ga •

Co RON EVANS ENTEAPA SES

Jackaon OH 1-800-537 9528
Dav 11
Sew Vac
Serv ce
Georgi! CrNk Ad Parts sup
p 11 pickup and d• ..,.ry 614
446-0294

C.rtwa Plumb ng
and Heating
Fourth and Pine
Gampolll Oh o
614-446 3888

84

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Electrical &amp;
Relrtgera11on

1g88 Chrysler ~Btron Air tilt
wh11l
amlfm stereo
low
milage very c5aan 114-992-887'8

Rasldantltl
or
commercial
wiring new 11rvlct or repairs
UetnNd electrician Ridenour
Eleclrical 304-675 1786

Dunbuggy
Volk1wagon

85 General Hauling

Fsctory
frame
eng ne. 814-gg:z-

72 Tl\lcks tor Sale
1170 Fruehauf 28 Tanden
Aluminum Dump with wetllne
and trtllltr mounltd lank $7.500
114-753-3734

Rt ,. 304-13&gt;itllll

2421

May for Solo CtOYif &amp; Tlmothv. 11111 Kenwarth Hml tnctor 350
Round Boloo In tho Flold 114- Cum mingo ong 17 000 304-11752988

•

For sale 6 Cyl Motor fo 1 Ford
Auto $150 &amp;14-446-4531 After

1987 Tempo $3000 1987 Ouster
$3 000 both w air: 1855 CMavy
Pickup 1utomaUc tl'lnsmlt~lon
$800 1973 Ford Cube Truck
automatic tran•mlt~lon 1700
1!178 Ltblrron 71 000 mUn wllh
air $398 For Sale or tr1da 814

1173 Ford Bronco Good condl
lion, nona good 12 000 8t4-r.2

245-IUI

Auto Parts &amp;
Accesso rles

82

Alfollw oocond and lhlrd culling

balll and ro~•J.....~organe Farm

CoN t.-m.4046 for dotollo
NllhUI

Hay &amp; Grain

76

1987 P ntl1c 6000 SE loadfM:I
37000 mllea S7SOO 814-4463664

S-t0t88

Regil1erld Y11rllng Filly Shown
11 W11nllng as HoOsier Ct11tlc
nice Palamlno Mare Youth
Points Genii• wtll show Wnttm or Engllth 614-288-6522

MARINE
446-2424

3279

from $100 Ford• Mercedes
Corvtttn Chevya Surplus
Your 1re1 (1) IOS-187-6000 Ext

11114 Guerdon Futurema 12x65 2
bldfoam C.ntrel Air $59~
shown by 1ppolnlmtnl 614--44f.
1012

BOATS

1918 Ford Granada rune SJOO
614-245-9283

5992~----~~~~
GOVERNMENT SEIZEO VohlciH

114-

1984 Bomber Fish I Ski 16h
140hp I 0 motor !I tvar mt1al
f!ake Aaklng, S8 000 614 2469109

Mercrulsar
authorized
P1rt1 tor
WE

1887 Montt Carlo Super aport
Burgandy 43 000 mllll sharp,
$8 900 614-388-8431&amp; 814 ~
8523

S.ars Kenmore Dryer heavy
duty plus, great condition $100

1972 17 ft Stare aft Tri-Hull
Boat 125 HP E~lnrude Eng ne
complele lop new upholslary
Ca l 614 286-1316 after 1.00 p.m

1977 Plymouth Volar• Stat on
Wagon
Six
eye lndar
tutomatlc~.power brakts power
11aar ng Huns very wei $490
Roy MIOtr 614 985-3817

1987 Fiero GT 6 cylinder 33 000
miln Call avenlng• ft14-256S99l

5970

75 Boats &amp; Motors
tor Sau!

8866

1985 Olda 98 RltQency E~~:c
cond 90 000 m 111. 814-446-8102

C.nn ng tomttou Dring con
ta ners Marshall Adams 614
247 2051l_.c_ ____ _ __

1989 Suzuki ATV 4 whHier
Quad Racer 8 months old Ex
ce lent condlt on utra llrta
$2 850 614 949 2722

1977 Ford LT02 Air 1ulomatlc
Run• good $750 614-949-2Bn

Canning lomaloes tor sa I Pick
your own or lirNdy p eked 814247-2961
C.nnlng lomaton $3 a bushal
Pick your own Bring own con
talnll"l Redlgratn pepper• 614247-3263 Eu91na DaVI1

1987 Suzuki OUid Runntr 4
wM11 ar tl.ctrk: 11ar1 ,.verse
gear Exce! ant cond t lon $1800
Can 814-446-67S1

Mutt Sen This W•ek Mak11 of
fer 12ft tieh ng boat naw 9 9
outboard with tra tr 614-446--

1985 Chevy Cavalier Automalle
4-door am 1m aftfWC Cllltll•
Good condiUon $2 800 614 9854418

Mobile home tor .. ~

2 BR 2 bolh 12xtl5 $6 000
446 1511

Motorcycles

1976 Grand Prl• 400 tnglna
$350 firm 614 256-6181

1988 Chrysler la B1ron very lOw
mUeaga 1xc cond loaded. Pay
ott 61l-446~89

Womtn to eare lor t lderty or
h1ndk:tpped :J04.882-22'18 ask

Financial

Jlk.e new $5 500 call after 7 00

304-937 2805

258 t270

30H75-17116

Would like to do bobyoltflng
LeGrande Blvd Rtf &amp; Exp 614

87 Olds Rrenza 33 000 mlle1

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

Jim 1 Farm Equipmtnl SA 35
WHI Galllpol11 814-446 '¥TT1
W de selection new I ulld farm
trectort &amp; Implement• Buy
tell tradl 6 00-5 00 wllkdays
Sal tUI Noon

Will do haute clnnlng 304-885::335=."------,--,---,----

Poggy

304 773-9139

t985 Calavler 1 r cond $3 400
call aher 4 30 30«i75-2919

Will babysit In my homt Mon
d1y thru Friday HIVe good
references Aodnay aru 614245-it21

fDl

79 lincoln Continental Town
Car South CaroUn1 car A 1
Cond toaded uklng $2 500

HAPPY JACK FLEA GAAD All
metal psttnttd device controls
fleas In thl hom• without PES- 1978 2 door Ford Thunderbird
TICIDES
R11ults ovtrnlght 1700 814-446 1897
A&amp;G FEED &amp; SUPPLY 399 W
1919 Ford $500 GJMt Buy 614-Main St Pomeroy

Big 5 bedroom farm hom• buiH
an your lot $35 995 I up. 614886 73tt

Golf cluba Tour systems I Iron
thru wedge 1200 u..d very
littll 814-94g..27'12

Autos tor Sale

1978 Ford LTD
low m teage 1
new tires battery etc gooo
ear $2450 080 614-446 9956

Musical
Buy Of aal Alvtrlr. Antlquet
Instruments
1124 E Main Strt.t Pomeroy
Houra MTW 1000am ta600 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
pm Sunday1:00to600pm

Nicely Fumlthed Mobllt Homt
In city, CA Sult1ble for 1 par
son Ref &amp;Oep R1qulrtd 614446.03311
1225 month O.posh r"'!UIIOII
614-62 2218 1htr 6 p m

7 wk ald Siberian Hutklas $40
304-675-6182

Antiques

53

1988 Ptrty barge 24 Ponloon
60 hp
•reury oulbotrd
-.MIFM Clll eterao 3 20 gal
tuel tanks boardlrlQ ladd er
mooing cover wlth lralllr len
lite }tCklts uklng $1'1100 304-

tot rent

8 wke old Gllrm1n Shtphtrd
puppl .. mather r.glatered. $25
l0-4..&amp;95-3594

HAPPY JACK ENOURACIDE
Kilt 11181 ticks I mange mllet
genetlcatty lmmun• to older
forumlas lONGER RESIDUAL
BIO DEGRADEABlE Contains
NO 1ynthetk pyrtlh~ds FOR

$175
Fumlshed
Efficiency
Utllltln Paid Gallipolis
446-4416 1ffer 7p m

ltvlng t 1nd 2 bed
room 1pertmsnte 1t VIllage
Manor
and
Rlvar. dt
Apsrtmentt In Middleport From
$196 Cal 814-992 7781. EOH

$10 each
Aust allan Shapard and Bordlr
Collie ml11ed 614 62 2553 or
814 992 2230

Qu ..n
SIZI
Will
bad
mkrowava oven 304-675-3869

Oliva St Gampolle New &amp; UMd
tumhure heaters Western I
Worlt. boots 614-446-31~9

Qr~~eioul

5 pups for sail

Groom and Supply Shop-PII
Groom ng All b Mds AU atylea
lams Pet Food Dealer Julia
Wtbb Ca 614-446-02:n

Furnished Efficiency, 11 U1111tlat
paid shirt b.th $150 mo i19
Steond Avt 614-446-3i45

Garag• Apartment 222 112 N
Third. Middleport 2 bedroom
room
dlnatte
living
wasfiar dryer hook--up
S165
monthty 216-835-3952

71

Pets tor Sale

Nawi1Jted
Hounhold tumlshlng 112 ml
Jerrlcho Rd Pt PINunt WV
ca I 304-675 1&lt;150

S.are Chllt FrHzer $75 Searl
retrlgeralor $300 614-24S.9'134

.,..

56

Will Baby lit In my homt Hav•
Good Rtltrencn 614-388-8'1 t4

ond phono numbor on OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

anewwtng aii'VICI 114-912-8311
" EARN MONEY Aatdlng Bookll

1990 Bronco KLT oaded 18 000
mll81 $12 000 614-44~ 772Q

Qual ty Chi d Cars In my home
w refertncet Mon.frl 614-4460316

Eom monoy by tho wook Join 21
J"!fy Dtc.mbel"

1987 Oodga Rsm 8 cy 4x4 exc
cond good g11 mlleagt 304
458 1545

Miss Paula s Day Care Cen ter
Salt atfordabtt chitdctre M-F
Bam 530pmAgea2tO
B•fore anar school Orop-lnt
welcome 814-446-1224

vacation. 6 d1y woril. w.e~~o, ap., plk:atlon should Include eauca' lion wortc experltnce 1nd
'" rtt.fencn Apply P 0 Box 3il
Point PIIIUnt W'V 2!450-03il
the numberl 1o damonl1rate

-

Kountry Kld1 Child Cart A tun
place to stay where trlend1hlpe
bag In Gr111 locallona 814 992
7532

milking dutln houriy pay1paid 441 tiM

•

Country Setting 4 bedrooms 2
112 batht cenlral heat and air
basemen! tttachld garage 20
minules from Athens 1 112
miiH lo Meigs High School
Atftrencn and tfepoelt r-.
qulred 614-5g3-6937

Tralltr Furn ed or unfum fMt 2
BR cabl1 beaut tul rlvtr view
In Kanauga Foster 1 Mobill
Homa Park 814-446-1602

Starting 11 $120 mo Gallla Hotel
B14-M&amp;-.Q580

Help Wanted
ASSEMBL£RS NEEDED"

1980 JHp CJ5 low m t• vary
good eond 304 675 ~10

GOOD

Price reduced 3 bedrooms 2
balhs full finished baument
air cond. garage fenced yard
2414 Ut Vernon Ave 304-675
1nt

Employment Serv1ces

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD s

c

Rent 3 Mdroom tra!ler Nice 2
mUtt from Pomeroy on Sr 143
304-675-6200

45

Appllcallona being tcctplld st
Lltt • Ca111r1 tn Gallipolis for
part time help Evenlngt snd
wnkendt ahlft only! A•k lor
DIU!

'

3 bldroom tu I baHft'llnt gas
ht1t cla ir gsragtL doubl• lot
w/moblla homa Muon WY
304..&amp;82 35i3

675-1564

1979 Ford F 150 4x4 wltopper
auto1 air cruse easlltte runt
$2 000 OBO 304 576-

oe•3

Must 11111 Muon WV No down
paymtnt If •ssumt load cash
$18.000 304 727-SO"IO or 304
57!&gt;-1268

.

Household
Goods

Frldlgare tlactrlc
304-675-1991

18 Wanted to Do
9 Wanted to Buy
Used Mobile hom11 call 614 (Mad Hall O.magol Wo lnapact
for hal dlmlgt fo roots siding.
448.(1175

AVON All arNI Call MerHyn
Wuver 304-882 2645

LETART- Ma nt enance Free E•teroor 4 bedroom s 2 balhs
3 sottong porches and ad n ng room N ce b g leve yard
Fenced area wrth barn lor an mals and alree house lor ch 1
dren
MUST SEE $44 900

3 bedroom home usumt
balance M1son County Bond
Loan 8 5'11. lnsttrest will con
slder trel!er for down peymant
304-675-1804

1985 Chevy S-10 short bid 2 8
V-8 4 apetd black on gray llkt
new cond 65 000 miiH 304

41 Houses tor Rent

A ck Purson AucUon Company
now book ng aucUons ex Gold Credll Card CaM advanea
program Vln!MC guaranteed
~riance makll the dlrterene•
llctn11d Ohlo Kentucky West No Mcurhy d.,atlt $24 50 r.e
1 900-226.()049
VIrginia 304 ~5785

lmmtdlat• openings No exp
nHdfM:I Full/Part flmt C1ll 1
900-'163-4336
7• m 10p m
$2/mln

POMEROY - Chesteo Rd - 2 lots neweo home , bed
rooms and 2 decks Assumable loan wlh a sma 1paymenl
Call lor mo e deta Is'

3 bedroom hom• 2 batha
dining room tu!l basement 2
car gar11g1 3 112 acru Jertcho
Rood J49 500 304~75-2945

1!177 on ..ton Ford truck steal
t.d $3 500 614-992-3194

Rentals

Lind contract L..ts whee 1nd
dnl on • newly remodeiad
thrM
bedroom
houM
In
Pomeroy WIU lake cash eer
truck boat molorcycl• lite for
down paymanl Make an offer
614-H2-:z55.4

11

RUTlAND- Smoth Run Rd - Beaullul start appro• 4
acres ol vacant ground wrth a dug wei ban stock lank and
os fenced
'13 500

112 1cre 6 room1 with ba. .
men! new heat pump garag• 2
buildings Located al L..tar1
F1111 614-247 37431614 247 2055

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31 Homes tor Sale

11

1985 Ford F250 dieMI p ckup
$6
_900
_~~75-1'1:::2:::
1 --1987 Nlllsan pick-up 2 wht•l
drlvl 5-apud 1m'fm low
mllsge very clean 614 992-68711

Treller lol wtth view of river naar
Pomeroy Bridge 18 500 614992.:1194.

btllt will acc1pl wrfttan offera
lo purehaM Common Share• o1
Unity Saving• &amp; Loan Co of 42 Mobile Homes
Southtlatern Oh o •ublact to
right to rtjecl sny offer BV per
tor Rent
sfisrt $4 474 36 12131/89 Wrtta
cla043 cia of Ga!llpolls Dally 2br lumlehtd or unlurni1hed
614-44&amp;..0527
Trlbunt.t.~25 Third Avenu• Gal
llpo II UH 45631
2br t111lltr In country County
water bottle gu furnace win
22 Money to Loan
dow 1lr conditioned 614-44&amp;-.

3 BR home with n ce gardtn
Oualllled
registered
nur11 apot IOCittd In North Ga1U1 or
needed for 62 bed laclllty (long Kyger CtMk achool dlat
814-~
term) Joeattd In Point Pl..unt 1 Reasonably prictd
WV Admlnlstralive ekllll ana 0700
wortt a•perltnce nec ....ry 31M' brtck Lawar River Rd Full
CompeUUvt ullry and banttlte basement on 314 acrto 814-~
Contact
Frank
Topping 5146 614-446-403i
C.rehaven of Point Pl1111nt
4 room hoUie bath full basecq:: L AIEJtPIDnXIMER... ment utrt lal 42 Burdette Add
PI Pn 304-678-2139
wrtter ••peritnce Hllntial
Hnd rnuma to Gilbert 11mta
4bf
llvlngroom dlnlngroom
Bo• 11315 Gilbert WV 25621
khchtn Woodburnlng .tuve
S.lnpereon to call on Mining flrtplaee 1 112 bathe 2 ctr
Industrial
Accountt
In gtragt workshop 814-3871800
Southnstem
Oh o
and 7 room houH-good repair In
Neighboring Wut VIrgin 1 Are• Long Bottom OI-l Seenlc view
Prefer bperiencel sggr•slvt of Ohio River 3 mllt t from
HU moUv1111d lnd vhfual Company tumlthet lransportallon Forfted Run State P1rk Shad•
All r11umn wUI be considered Alvtr Foreet I soon to be
Reply to Blind Box Cl1042 co mtrina Within mlnU1 .. af lhrH
Owntr
Galllpollt Dilly Tribune 825 public bolt ramp1
Third Avanue Gall poll• OH dtcNHd priced IO ...1 $15 500
Call 614/MS-4175 or 8141'247
45631
4035
Seml truck drivers 200 mile
Send 7 rooms 1 112 balhl country
!'ldlut of Pomeroy
reaume lo P 0 Box 729-H living bu1 ctollto Melgl School
1nd town
At
33--4 l1ne
Pomeroy Ohio
Townthlp Ro1d 27 First road to
~ Call 514-gg2 7118 or 1 384

.tc Fraa Elllmate -.110 wt give
Wanted To Buy Junk Au101 HI m1tt1 on roofs aiding
rtplacemnt wl ndowa
with or wtthout motors Call eotfltt
gun era
Mil hone
Bulldars
larry lively 614-388-9303
Floyd Mlllhone Belpre OH 614Would like to buy nlc:e used 423 1921 423-6692

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17th!foth 9a m 7 1111: time thll
yearl Exquisite bdrm tumlturt I
1 poe quetn alze Wooldridge 4
mllll N Sl Rt 160 pat1 Holut'l j

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR

PEACH FORK RD - Showcase kotchen bu II on doshwasher
Jenn Ar range oven and mocrowlie Three bedrooms lull
basemen! and lots of bog noce lrees lor shade srtl ng on 2
pretty acres
JUST '36 000

POSIT ON AVAILABLE
Sub•lttull Bus Drivers MuM
hold appropriate ~ehoo bue
lleeneure or willing to obtain
$815 per hour Coni !'let b11ll
only For mor1 Information con
tact lhe Galli• Countv Bo.ard of
MAIDD P 0 Bo• 14 Chnhlr-.
Ohio 45620 814..367 7311

the day before tht td Is to run
Sund1y edlllon
2 00 p m
Friday Monday edition
2 00
p m Saturday

992 2196

NAYLOR S RUN - Beauloluli ew cornerlolw lh 215acres
Has natufal gasacrossthe road electncava Iable Older dr&gt;
veway
ONLY 16000

Sltreo
Wlglan
1 mile
St Rl

POSTAL
JOBS
$18 3112
All Yard Salu Must Ba Paid In $67:125/yr Now hiring Call (1)
805~e1.eooo EXT P-4562 lor
Advance DEADLINE 2 00 p m

PAT HILL FORD

MIDDLEPORT - H stoncal lookon g corner store H;os 6
apartments up and anolher store down Start your own buso
ness Has lots ol room and has an nco me Ca ll lor more de
Ia Is

L.ocs rock group Is now holding
IUdlllons for Drummer Musl
h1vt own dnJm system 614
256 159'1 Ilk tor lM

5 Fsmlly Yard Salt August 20th
&amp; 21st 508 Oak Drfve Baby
ltema baby clottw1 children
siZII 4T 14 l1dl11 IZH 5 7 9
and 11 toys home Interior I
mise

SER~ICE

51

2 bedroom country home :J04.. 9 ft sofa chair coHN and end
&amp;ts-71116
11bln aolld pine bunk bed1
good cond 3~5-1242
:Jbr bath dining room living
Beautiful handcrell canapy tun
fOG!"..~. t car gsrage $300/mo
WIVI Wltlr bed rtldlng fiQht
l15"'"'""'" 614-446-4535
shalt TV stand $500 304-3ll2
ltioUit In IA1clne for rent $350 3251
per month with rutrletlont
Couch and chair good cond
304-153-4025
30H75-5185

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•GRAVEL

•ANYTHING
AT ALL I

504-641-8003

Ume usemb y Easy work 1t
home No 111partenc::e nNded
Ca I 1 918-622-5652 Ext 1244
Including Sal and Sun

Smtl blond mlxod Beagle type
female dog 3 mo old 304-675-

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E...y World bc:el!ent Pay! As-

Mxtd Breed Puppl" to good Nmbla Produeta At Home Call

JOSEPH D JACKS

CAB~£ afANH~l-

Routt 2 Ashton 1 acre tots1 3
m ea south Galllpo la L.ocu
public water no rtltrlct6ont
•ome with rtv.r lront•ge 304
576-:n38

: !:k:'.:t'd

For Old &amp; New Roofs Shongles
Repa1rs Gutters
Buoldong and Remodelong

1 W4Vv~~ r HAVf lt«JU411f f~ D
eG /llAf Mtt:il C'EMNt&gt; fDI&lt;. A
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72 Trucks tor Sale

prico 304-675 2722

Trav.l BaHblll bue trip Sun
day Aug 19 Pltteburgh at Cin
elnnall $38 1rlp tlc:k.t Bua
departs Point Pleatant 9 30 AM
Contact Rusty C.ato 304 75!2431 or 755-5105

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

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PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY VEMICLES
FOR SALE

y

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Public Notice

(7)6 13 20 27
181 3 10 17 71c

New Lawhon

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86
87

ew loes aulomal c Gets good gas
m eage Exce lenl condlor 43 000
m es $5 500 I rm

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Prolllng
11'111
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Heartsearch P 0 Box 1043 Gal
I polll OH 45831

HOT SPRING
SPA

168 Norlh St&lt;Ond
Moddlepoot Ohoo 45760

One 1cre trailer lot wtth county
water Nptlc tank and t'-ctrlc
hook up On black top rosd
Partially fenced Owner will par
tlally Onance $2 900 asking

Sing le? You ahould bt re~dlng

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
992-7762

FREE ESTIMATES

Medical legal IXptJnMI paid
Cllll collect Enning• 201-42J.

Public Notice

614 992 2377
The annual report Form
990PF
for
the Ktbble
Foundet on
Bernard V
Fultz Trustee s ave lable
for pubhc mspectlon at Ber
nerd V Fultz Law Off ce
111 a W Second S tre81
Pomeroy Oh o 46769 d r
mg regular busln&amp;S!I hours
for a penod of 180 days sub
sequent to publication of
th 1 nottce

of

Mobile Home I.Dte for flnt $65
monthly with rtllrtctlont 304453-4025

2346

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Is Your Roof Ready For Another Year
and Snow?
Now s The Tome to Fond Out

We d love to ahart our haarts &amp;
home whh Infant Will otfw kwt
warmth &amp; affection financially

aacur1 late help ueh otherl

Larry \\nghl

Merchandise

000 304-733-4422

j..ot With Mobile Home In Dun
nellon Florid• 614-446-2000

ADOPTION

#1 Copper '1 per lb
Clean Dry Alumonum Cans 36C per lb
Clean Auto Radoators 44C lb Battoroas 61 aa
Yollow Brass 40C lb Alum Shoots 40C lb

614 992 5114

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POMEROY OHIO Rt 7 &amp; S A 143
ALBANY OHIO Rl 50 &amp; SA 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY 9 am 7 p m 7 Days
ALBANY 10 a m 6 p m 6 Days Closed Sunday

KIT N CARLYLE® by

Approx 1 ecer wooded ot1 At em 3 BR home prafarably
city water owner I nanc ng J11r North Gallll School Olotrlct
rico Road Point P aasanl WV Atnl 111M option to buy Allo304-372-8405 or 372 2576
cate quickly t14-44&amp;-7112 or
286-4234 Donn• Reed
Appro• 8 112 acr1s with m nllfsl
rtghts on G•orgas C!'Hk Road Would like to rtnt hou11 In tha
6f4-446-2000
country langsvlllefOtxt•r or
Salem Center 1ru. 614 7112 2339
Camp •Itt Raccoon Creek Of 1'~4-M~.-.ooB
Hoi day HIU1 Large O.Ck &amp;
awning Waltr electric MWII'
$5

"• (_,uaranlt&gt;t )'our Saluo~fu( I ton

5 31 90 lin

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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DL PS PB AM/FM cassetle AC

18 10 17 21c

8 7 90 1 mo

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1987 DODGE COLT

Me1gs County
Comm ss•oners
Mary Hohstetter Clerk

985-4473
667-6179

949-2168

Services

BULLETIN BOARD DEADUNE
&lt;l 30 PM DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION

Oh o

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleamng
Parntrng
FREE ESTIMATES

IU!INB! PHONE

BULLETIN BOARD

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•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodehng
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Est1matM

NEW- REPAIR

OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU •••

The Dally Sent1net

47 Wanted to Rent

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Announcements

TRI·COUNTY RECYCLING

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73 van,&amp;4VVD
74 Mota eve ~

Fo lo&gt; M e

Public Notice

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Transporlalion

47 V\aned oRen
48 Equ pme fo Re

18110 17 2tc

PUBLIC NOTICE

65

Fa ms o Sa e
B snes s Bu dngs
loh &amp; A ouge
Re a E$ 11 e Wan ed

F
shf!d R
Sp 11 " o R e

ROOFING

Fa m EQu pmen
62 Wanted to Buy
6 3 L vtstod
64 Hav&amp;Glln

on
Repa

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

Howard L Wr1tesel

6

4
Houses to Aen
42 Mob e Hom es o Ae
43 Fa ms to Aen
44 Apa men fo Ren

Public Notice
Notice it hereby grven that
on the 29th day of August

59

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BE IT ORDAINED by tho
p bll N II
Vollage Counc I of tho Vollago 1--~U=:.:.C:.:.:.:.O:.:.:.:C:;e:...._
of Pomeroy State of Oh o
by an afftrmatwe vote of all
memben ~ected thereto

e

M$elaeQv!
Waned To Do

41 0

Get Ruuf.fs Fast
WHEREAS the VIllage of
Pomeroy s the owner of a
0 06 ac e parcel of rea
estate sttuated west of the
40 foot rtgh1 of way known
as West Mam StrMt and
adjo n ng property owned by
the McDonald s Corpora
lion a more parttcular des
cr~ptton ts attached hereto
and marked Exhtbit A
WHEREAS tt ta necessary
for the McDonald Corpora
tton to acquue sa d real
es tate to complete const uc
ton ot tts re!ltaurant and
road acceu
WHEREAS the McDo
nald Corporal on 11 the
owner of a 0 05 acre pBrcel
of real estate Situated south
of a 26 fon t alley JOn ng
Front Street and We!lt Man
Street which s more part cu
larly descr bed as E~eh b t B
attached hereto
WHEREAS the 0 05 acre
pare~ of real estate owned
by the McDonald s Corpora
tton can be used by the
V li ege of Pomeroy for road
purposes end pubhc use and
the 0 06 ac e parcel owned
by the V age of Pomeroy
has no u se and the convey
ance and exchange of n d
real e!ltate wrth the McDo
nald s Corpo Btlon would
not be detnmente l to the
general nterest of the Vll
lege of Pomeroy

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Hom~s fo S11 e
32 Mob e Home s o Sa e

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App e G o e

ORDINANCE NO 806 90

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Public Notice

52

Houteho d Good~
Sport ng Gooda
Ant que5
M sc Me Chand se
Bu d ng Svpp es
Pets fo Salfl
Musca ns umen 1
F u U &amp; VllgMab filS
fo Sa eo 1 "de

NO SUNDAY CAllS
4-16-86-Hn

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TOOL

PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG 10 1990

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

Rt 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy Oh1o

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Rad o TV &amp; CB

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Code 304

458

Po and
247LeanFa s
949 Ra nf!
742 Rv and
667 Coo11 e

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22 Mo ~ o LoB
23 P otess ona Se ces

675

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Wanted
2 S ua o Wen ed
13 nsurance
4 Bus ness T a ng
6

Uam(ll d pap'&lt; 01

60

Serv1ces

DAY BEFORE PUB CATON
00 AM SA URDAY
2 DO PM MONDAY
;£ 00 PM lUESDAY

NE

MONDAY PAPEA
TUESDAY PAPER
WEDNESDAY PAP ER
THURSDAY PAPER

con~~t~cu 111e

NowH_, lollt
Free Est:tmetas

992-7479

05 day

Employmenl

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3 ot\nnoucemeo s
4 G veaway
5 Happy Ad s
6 Lo!l lind Found
7 Ymd Sa e p.a d n adva
8 Pub c Sa e &amp; Au on
9 Wanted to Buy

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fo e o 1
1 day ad vns n pape
Ca b!' o e 2 00 p m
d._ af1Cf oub c81 on !O make co eel on
Ads thlt must be pad n advance a e

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Over 15 Words

A11te

Words

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

•Mobtle Horns
P.arts
•Mobolo Hom6
Ron fills
•Lo~ Ronrel•

RATES

TO PLACf AN AD CALL 992 21 Sb
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 AM to 5 PM
8 AM until NOON SATURDAY

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARIC

LAFF A DAY

USEAWANT
AYSJ/J
HANDY

Business Services

Classifie

Pomeroy - Middleport Ohoo

R • R W1ter S1rv!ce Poole cl•
tam• Willi lmmadlat•1 000 or
2000 gollono dollvory Coli :104-

875-83?0

Wan.,.,n I Wster Hauling
raaaonabll rttn volume dl•
COUnta 2 000 IO 4 000 CipiCfty
clsWnl pool1 wells etc Call
304.a7e-20ti

Upholstery

Grohom Uphollltory Contw 30S
Hilltop Or Clll fof aPPGtntPMrrta
&amp; •llmotoo Coli 814-446-3431

�Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Dinner dance scheduled
"Septem ber Swing, " a dinner
dance, will be held Se pt. 9 from 6
to 9 p.m . al the Feeney Bennet t
A m erica n L egion Annex on M ill
St reet in Middlepor t.
T he dance is spo nsored by I he
M i ddleport Ar ts Co unci l and the
pr ice Is $25 per co uple.
Di nner will b e served al 6 p.m .
and t ht:' dance w ill follow . Music

Full figure beauty pageant held

will be provided by Geo rge H all.
Reserva ti ons should be made
by Sept. 2 to M rs. Roscoe Wise,
522 South T hird Ave., Middle·
por t, 45760.
Ti cket s may also be purc hased
at Ki ng Hard war e, Middleport
Departm ent Store, Dai ry Queen
Br azi er , Gera ld Po well, or Davi d
Quickel In su rance.

T he second Tri-County F ull
F igu re Beauty P ageant was held
r ecently at the Hollday Inn i n
K anagua.
Nine contes tants enter ed the
competiti on and all were photographed by Frank Ma r tin f rom
Middl eport.
Lee Ann Ber kley provided
enterta inment by clogging and
Steve M artin sang " I've Never
H ad a Friend Like You ."
Judges included Iva Norm an,
Point Pleasant, W.Va.; Da vi d
Grat e, Rolland ; Ida M artin ,
Middl eport ; and Nancy Gr aff,
Ga lllpol\s.
Th e contesta nts were regis·

Nelson family holds reunion
DL·sern danls of

George

W.

\lr I so n mPt rPrPn tly for a reunion
at Ba tl'i \e Da r by Creek M et ro
Par k near Co lum bus.
Among th ose allendlng were
DaVP and Ci ndy Nel son, Co lumbus. .Jack an d Mary Nelson,
Br ad ner; De nver and Oma Nelson. Middlepor t; Don and M aurlsha Nel son and da ughter , M issy,
Midd leport: Er nest and Sa lly
Jac ks and fam il y, Co lumbus;
Gll' nn r: Nelson, Co lum bu s, Ga.:

Friday, August 17, 1990

Mr s. Ca rl E. Nelson , Irond ale;
M ary Lou Duncan, Weiisvli!e;
A nn Per ry, Etna : and E una and
Carl Ea l on, Co lumbu s.

ter ed by Hazel Persinger and
Jodie M ar ti n.
Angle Sellers prese nted the
gills to th e wi nners. Pa m Gl ass·
burn won a cloth covered upholster ed foot stoo l from Rutland
Furniture. Ja mes Ha lley and
Am y H ash al so won door prizes.
Second r unner up was Violet
Blain, App\eg rove, W.V a. F i r st
r unner up was J ane B ush, Rio
Gr ande.
The 1990 Qu een f r om Gali\poll s
was Nancy Rhodes. She wo re a
r ust brown dress of Rayon with
berry colored milk pods with
back

brace

button

closure,

C h e n n~ !

poc kNs and shoulder pa ds, jf'welled nec kline. short sleeves.
Her shoes wer e brown suede with
sUng h!'el straps . She r eceived a
crown, flower s, and sash as well
as other gllts va lued ovzr $200 ·
f rom Tri-County m er chants.
She Is a member of the
Di abetic In ter est Group and a
volunteer at Ga llipolis Developm en tal Ce nter. She has lived in
Galll a County al l her life and i s a
single par ent of fo ur c hildren, ·
Dewey, Sherry , Jer ry, and ·
Brent . She is empl oyed full lime
at GDC. Her hobbies Includ e
sewi ng, crochet ing, crall s

comple te

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television programming

MORNING
5:00 (2) I) (TU,WE,Tlt,FR) Home
Shopping S Ill (FR) MOVIE: BembuU
(I) (MO,WE) Hogen'o
Heroaa
(I) (FR) Hogan'o Hereoo
({) Morning Agriculture
Report
II) (WE,TH) Madome't
Ploco
D (FR) Action Outdoora
acrooollre
liD II) (TU) Paid
Programming
5:05 (}J (TH) Hogon'a Heroea
5:30 ill (WE) MOVIE: Allce'o
ChriolmOa Preaent
[ll Gomer Pyle

lo ll &lt;' a nd ErnP~ t Goocl . La ncas trr : .JoA nn BricklPs, Was hing-

shi ng ton l'H : !{ andy a nd LouaiSC'
J acks and Fa mily , B alt i more;
Ric h;trd R. Nelso n. Delewa rr;

.Jo hn. Ru th A nn. l:lria n an d A m y
Ne l so n, WhitPhousP: Ga r y, .Jan ,
1\s hlPy and Court nP.V Ne lson .
Bow ling C rPPn; R ick , M ar sha
a nd F liza bPih N Pl snn. Pr mbPr ·
vi lli &gt;; Da n ny. Dommini c a nd
Er i c r\r lson. ( ;a]oway ; M r and

Luncheon held

ONLY $449 95
BASSETT OAK &amp; EBONY
DRESSER - MIRROR, S
DRAWER CHEST, NIGHT
TABLE, FULL OR QUEEN
HEADBOARD &amp; FRAME
NOT 11499.95
ONLY

Mrs. Pear l Ca n ad&lt;:~~ · r n trr!ai nPd re cent ly w ilh a l unc heo n
at her home on Hy sel l Ru n
Atf(' nd i ng wrr r Raymond
Ki ng, Gran' . Ok la : Mrs. f:lla
Mae Norton . Chill icothe ; Mrs .
[ I izabe lh Clark, A l bany; Mr s.
Marv Hvsc ll . Rac ine . and gra nd daugh l ~r. M ana m Eldaba ] a:
M r s Marjor ie Wil l and Mrs .
Ueanor Hoover. M iddleport :
a nd Mr s. Mi l drrd Hy se l l.
PomProy .
Mr s Ca naday wa s a ssis !Pd by
her daug ht er , Sabra Gibson. and
,g randchildren. Gr ant and Drrw .
Reyno ldsburg
Rec i pes and f lower bulbs wer e
exc hanged wh ic h ha d been
passed down t hro ugh the year s.

EMPIRE
FURNITURE

$69

95

ONLY DARK BROWN
WING CHAIRS

2

NOT ' 349.95

ONLY

$169 95

1 ONLY
OAK SECRETARY
CURIO TOP, CHEST BOTTOM
NOT 1699.95
ONLY

$349 95

1 ONLY TAUPE VEL VET
WING CHAIR
NOT $749.95
ONLY

ENGLAND NAVY BLUE
GENUINE LEATHER

SOFA &amp; CHAIR
NOT S2499.9S
ONLY

The f irs t 13a p tl sl Church al
Six lh and Pal m er Streels, M id·
d leporl , w ilt have a homecomin g
on Sundav at the c hu rc h.
A specia l i nvi tation to at lend is
be ing gi ven to form er pas tor s
and mem bers of the c hurch.
Se r vices will beg in with Sun
day School at 9: 15 a.m . and
c on ti nue w i th m or nln g wor s hi p

" ' 10: 15 a m . Lu nc h will be
se r ved around 12:30 p. m . out ·
srdt• . T he aft ernoo n progr a m w ill
inc l udeSo nshme at! : 30 p. m . a nd
will feature I he Rev. Pete Gra n·
de l. pas tor from 1 ~7 5 - 78. as t he

$1499 95

ENGLAND OFF WHITE
QUEEN SLEEPER
LOOSE PILLOW BACK
CONTEMPORARY
NOT 11195.95

$599 95

ONLY

GREY &amp; MAUVE
LOOSE PILLOW BACK

Homecoming
set for church

$149 95

$
2 ONLy OAK CURIOS

MIRRORED BACKS
1
NOT 749.95
ONLY

95

$349

L

95

WILL CLOSE AT
5 P.M. FRIDAY ,
AUGUST 17th
AND WILL NOT
RE-OPEN UNTIL
SU ND AY r AUG . 1 9
AT 12 NOO N
FOR THE BIGGEST
SALE YET.
SU NDAY
12 Noon Till b P.M.
MONDAY
8 A.M. Till q P.M.
TUESDAY
8 A.M. Till q P.M.
32 HOURS OF THE
HOTTEST DEALS OF
THE SUMMER.

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SOFA CHAIR
BlACK/GREY FlORAl PRINT
NOT 1999.95
ONLY $449 95

ONLY $2499 95

8-GUN CABINET OAK
NOT 1549.95
ONLY $349 95

SOLID OAK VALET
NOT 199.95
$6995
ONLY
SOFA, BIG CHAIR
&amp; OTTOMAN
BLUE. MAUVE, liEGE FlORAl
NOT '1499.95

ONLY

$

8

9995

- BEIGE
SOFA-LOVESEAT
CHAIR
NOT 11999.95
ONLY

DRESSER-MIRROR-CHEST
NIGHT TABLE.fULL or QUE£N
HEADBOARD &amp;

J a ne

WATERBED
KING SIZE
BOOKCASE HEADBOARD
ONLY S2499S
OAK FINISH
STORAGE
WARDROBE
NOT 1249.95
ONLY
RESTONIC
AZTEC
ORTHOTONIC
1 ONLY . KINGSIZE
MATIRESS &amp; BOXSPRINGS
NOT IJ799.9S

T a l bo lt ,

Tupper s Plai ns, 75 perce nt or
m o r e al fal fa ; Bri an W indo n,
Po m eroy, all grasses . and Roy
Ho ller, 49 perce nt or less
legumes .
Other r ibbo n winner s i n alfalfa
wer e Chris Baer , Raci ne. red,
and Herbert Ervi n. Rac ine,
w hile: in grasses . Da le K aurl z,
Pom eroy , red, and Tom Hamm .
Rac ine, while; and legumes.
Tom Hamm . r ed. and Chris
Baer. wh ile

BASSET
SECTIONAL
RECLINING END
INNI~RSPRING SLEEPER
Matching Storage Coffee,
2 Matching End Tables
NOT S2999.9S

9
ONLY $699 5~

Qlll) SIZE
NOT
c:.O\.;
9995
11]99 .951~
..... q
1 ONLY

1

ONLY TWIN SIZE

ONLY $1499 95

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FREE

W inners In T uesd ay's wom ens
league at J ay M ar wer e: low
gross , Marg aret Follrod : l ow net
and low putts, Debbie Say re .
Tee-ott time on Tuesday w\!! be
9 a. m . rather than 8: 30 a. m .

DELIVERY
&amp; SET UP
LIMITED QUANTITIES

ALL

$1199 95

Buaineaa

MAPLE
FINISH
DRESSER
HUTCH, MIRROR
5 DRAWER CHEST
FULL OR QUEEN BOOKCASE
HEADBOARD &amp; FRAME
NOT S698.9S

$9999

pro \"idin g mu sic and pr PsPnt aIJ ons and thP day long PH•nt wi l l
conc ludr v.:ith thp ('\"Pni n ~ wo r ship srr vi r r at ti · JO p.m .
&amp;&gt;g inn ing with l unc h. &lt;t i l ar ti v i l les will hi' h1•ld ou tdoors . 1\ lf'n 1
wi! l lw pruddf•d for shPl!Pr

Mar y

ONLY

$89995

CurrPnl mrmlx'r s will also be

were

&amp; FRAME
NOT 1249 .91

IAlliTT CHERRY
FRINCH PROY!HC\AI

.;. praker

Bl ue ribbon w i nners. in thr
M e igs Cou ntv F ai r hav show

BASSffi WASHED PINE
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181 Science And Technology
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Qll I I Fight Beck I With David
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12:40 (f) Motorweek '90 John road
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1:10 (f) Firing Lint
1:30 ill D Fomllr Till Q
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1:46 (f) European Journal
2:00 ill D ® JAL Big Apple
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2:20 (!) MajOf Loogue Baaebell
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181 NowaWotch
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5:30 (!) Twilight Zone
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121 Road Test Magazine Te st
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181 NowaWatch
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7:30 ill D ®Family For Joe
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Eddie begin llleguard training
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7:00 (l) I I IIJI Ann Jllllan Ann
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(!) MOVIE: Outcaata 01 Tho
Trail (1 :00)
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1111 Face The Nation
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181 NowaDay
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11:30 ill I I 11J Meet The Prooo Q
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181 Newamoklf Sunday
Qll I I Heallll Show
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318 Star Trek
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Be•uty Pastorini visits Santa
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Qll I I Llleotyloa 01 The Rich
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[) Hitchcock Preaanta
Happy Birthday
@ Beat 01 Surter Mogulne
ShowBiz Todoy

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1:30 ill I I 0 Liter With Bob
Cotta•
I!J Hollywood lnalder
®Crook &amp; Chaao
@ Co~o Surtlng Clauic
From Sydney , Australoa (T)
NewoNight Update
II] Paid Progrommlng

a

I :35 CIJ News

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2:00 ~
Home Shopping Spree
(!)MOVIE: Block Doll (t :00)
MOVIE: Tho Loot
ycoon (PGi (2:30)
OWWFSpeclal:
SummerS..m Fever
12!1 Muaic Row Video
122 In aide The PQA Tour
II] 700 Club With Pat
R-rtaon
2: I 0 CIJ Love Connection

r,111

2:20 CI1 MOVIE: Tho Greet Scout
And Cothouao Thuredoy IPGJ
12 t 5)
2:30@ SportoCentor
181 Spons LateNight
2:40 Ill Aller Houro
3:00 1!1 Caraon'a Comedy
Ctoulca
1111 Everyday Willi Joan
Lunden
@SportaLool&lt;
Nowa Overnight
QJI Paid Programming

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3:30 (!) Telea From The Dorll1111 McMillin
@ Budwelaer Unllmrted
Hydroplane Racing Columbia
Cup From Tri-Cit~es , WA (T)
3:45 181 Newsroom
4:00 (!) MOVIE: WoH 'Til The Sun
Shines, Nellie (2 :00)
0 Allnld HHchcoc~ Hour
See Tho Monkey Dance
Lorry King Overnight
II] Paid Progrommlng

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4:30 crJIIII MOVIE: I Woke Up
Screaming ( t :00)
@ AWSA Notional Wotor Ski
Show Champt0nsh1p From
Janesville, WI (T)
4:351]) I Love Lucy

FRIDAY

2:30 (!) Teloa From The Dorllalde
@ SporloCenter
181 Spono LlteNighl

3:00 (!) Caraon'o Comedy
CIUIICI
1111 Everyday With Joon
Lunden
~ MOVIE: An Unmarried
omon (R) (2:30)
@ Sportalook
181 No. . Overnight
II] Paid Programming

Ill II Equal Juatice M1ke
and Gene handle a tough.
racially charged coso . (A) 1;1
I1J Nowawetch
(IJ When We Were Young
This program evokes the
nostalgia of the child star
era; also 1nterv1ews w1th
Jackie Cooper, Mickey
Rooney, Spanky McFarland
and Roddy McOowall . (2:00)
1111 IIJ Ill Top Co~a 1;1
IIJIID New Twlllg Zone
Evening Newa
II] 700 Club With Pot
Roblrtaon

1;1

7:05 CII JeHoraona

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I :30 ill D 11J1 Lalor Willi Bob
Coital
(!) MOVIE: Crime, Inc. II 00)
® Crook &amp; ChoH
122 Homo Run Derby Willie
Ma~s vs Mickey Manila
181 ewoNight Update
II] Paid Progrommlng

s

~

8:05 (l) MOVIE : Valdez II Coming
IPGI (2:00)
IIJ Crime Story Luca ba1ts a
trap by sening an execution
date tor Krychak . Stereo
® Neahvlllo Now
@ LIHIII Loaguo World
Series International
Championship From
Williamsport. PA (T]
181 NewoNighl

9:00 ill I I crJ) Worlllng II Out
Two divorced people
stru;lo 10 survive tho s1nglo
lifo.
Cil
Doogie HoWII&lt; '
M.D. Q
(1) Great Performance•
Zbigniew Rybczynski
Interprets SI X ClaSSICal muSIC
compositions. ~
(!] Fred Waring a U.S.
Chorua A chorus of young
peopte from all over the
nation sing son&amp;s by Irving
Berlin, George ershwm and
other greats in salute to
composer Fred Waring
1111
til Joke And Tho
Fatman Jake is visited by an
"'d friend who has been
hired to kill him. Stereo. l;l
I!J MOVIE: Blind Vengeance
~00) Stereo Q
Noahvllle Now (L)
181 larry King Llvol
9:30 ClJ I I 0 Night Coun Bull
accidentally shoots h1msell 1n
the foot with Roz ·s gun. (R)

7:00 ill I I PM Mogozlno
(!) Andy Ori~
(l)lnalde EdiUon
11) (f) MacNeil Lehrer
Newt Hour
IllS CIIITent AHalr
1111 IDIIIl IIJI Wheat 01

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mentors. Q
®On Stage

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[I) Body Electric
(f) 3·2·1 Contoct Q
1111 IIJIIIl CBS Newa 1;1
crJl Gl Three'• Companr
Ill Top Card
@ SportoLoo~

1:45 (l) MOVIE: Enoign Pulver
(2:15)
2:00 ill D Homo Shopping Spree
crJ) Ill MOVIE: DMr
Detective (2 :00)
1111 Budwelaor PreMnla:
Tueedoy Night F~hta
® Muolc Row VI eo
@ Pro Beech VolloybiH
Cuervo Gold Crown From
San Oia~o , CA (T)
II] 700 tub W~ Pot
Roblrtoon

WED., AUG. 22

6:30 ill D

1:00 (I) Ill Tho Fall Guy Q
1111 MOVIE: D.C. Cob IRI
(2:00)
crJ) Ill Rawhide
0 Hitchcock Praaonta Tho
N1ght Caller
181 ShowBiz Todar
1:30 ill D IIJI Liter Willi Bob
Coo tao
11J R•y Bradbury Theatre
Exorcism
® c;rook &amp; Chaao
@ SponoCenter
181 NowaNtght Updoto
II] Paid Programming

WEDNESDAY

6 :00 ill I) Cil Ill Ill 1111 IIJ Ill
IIJI Newo
(!) I Drum 01 Jeannie
I1J Dagroool Junior Hlg' 1;1
(f) Reading RainbOw
IIJIIII Andy GrtH~
1111 He-Men
@ lnaldt The PGA Tour
181 World Todor
II] Hardcoatie And
McCormick Q
6:05 CII Beverly Hlllblllloa

12:3711J Ill Newa

THURSDAY

en

3:05

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(l)lnaldo Edition
(f) MacNeil Lohrer
NewoHour
(I) lit Cu,.nt AHolr
1111 iiJ • IIJ) Wheel 01

I1J

12:3711J 18 Newa

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lloMy Hllllhow
Ootgoaue LediOI 01

= W o r l d Jot Bitt Tour
Clooed Courae
Champlonahip From Ch~.
tqn
a l!vana And Novak
® Paid
1:00 (JJ • Fun And

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12:35 (I) Into Tho Night Sleroo

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11:35QIID Cheere Q
12:00 (!) MOVIE: San Antonk&gt;
(2:00)
&lt;1li Ill Froddy'a Nlglotmlofeo
® Barberio Manchll And

7:00 ill D PM Magazine

1:30 ill
IIJ Later w~ Bob
Coetaa
CIJ Notional Geographic
Explorer Day 01 Tho L•on
11J H~chcoc~ Pnaoenta
Prisoners
®Crook Cheoo
@ IMSA lntarnationol
Sedlln1 From Portland. OR

[D ID Love Connection

9:30 CIJ (I) Ill Coach Haydon ''
certain that he will receive an
award . (A) Stereo. Q

8:351]) Andy GriH~

1111 Mognum, P.l.

tavens.

Budwelur Preaents:
Tueadoy Night Fighto
® Noohvllo Now ILl
8 Lorry King Llvel

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1:001lllll The Foil Gur ~
t1Di MOVIE: Tho Loney Lady
(R) (2:00)
IIJIID Rawhide
1111 H~chcock Proaento Tho
Right Kind 01 Medic10o
181 ShowBiz Today

~olf tips from comedian Ray

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[I) Body Eloctrlc
(f) 3-2-1 Contact Q
1111
CBS Nowa Q
IIJIIII Three'o Company
12!1 Top Card

12:05 (I) Nlghlilno 1;1
12:30 ill I I 11J1 Leta Night w~
David Letterman
(!) MOVIE: Rancho DeluKO
(R) (2:00)
(I) Ill Hard Copy
crJl 1D A HI&lt; Houra

2:00 (!) Taloa From The Derklide
1111 To Be Announced
liD D MOVIE: Two For The
Seei8W (2:30)
® Champlonahtp Rodeo
@ SportaCentor
atntamotionel

(I) 8 WWF Wroatilng

fj Newhart~ No. . Q
Cll(I)SA

7:30 ill D Fomlly Feud
(!) MoJar League Baooblll
Cil Ent-lnmont Tonight
IllS Mamo'a Fomlly
1111
IIJI J00p1rdyt Q
IIJII8 M'A•s•H
@ MaJar Leegue Baooblll
181 Crooollre

1:;1
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6:30 ille ® NBC Nightiy Nowa

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11 :35 CIJ Cheers 1;1
12:00 (I) Ill Enttrtalnment Tonight
1111 Magnum, P.1.
IIJIID Love Connection
11J Crime Story Torello 's
reporter friend plans to
expose Ray Luca's
smuggling cartel . Stereo.
Ill Neahvlllt Now
@ NASCAR Orand Notiooal
ARCA Series From Brooklyn,
Ml (T)
181 NewaNight

EVENING

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11J Europeon

Joumat
(I) D NighUine ~
Night Court
'21 Jump treat' CBS
Lite Night Hanson goes
punk to Infiltrate suburban
rival gangs. (A)
@ SportaConter
a Sporl1 Tonight
1D MOYIE: Ace High (2:30)

TUES;, AUG. 21

6:oo ill D CIJ (I) • 1111
IIJI Nowo
(!) t Dreem 01 Joonnle
[I) Second Voyage 01 The
MlmiQ
(f) Reeding Rainbow Q
IIJII8 Andy Ort~
IIJ No-Men
181 World Today
II] Hordcaatie And
McCormick 1;1
6:05 CII Beverly Hlllblllloa

wMagnum, P.l .

1:30 ille Home Shopping Spree
1111 Paid ~ramming
IIJIID Toloa rom The
Derltlide

11:30 ill D 11J1 Saturday Night
Uvo Staroo.

•

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®II Nowo
crJ) Ill Araenlo Hell' a
Weekend Jam
0 MOVIE: Phoenix The
Warrior (2:00)
®On Stego
@ Baaeblll Tonight
181 Cop~l Gang
II] Scarecruw I Mro. King

&lt;II ESPH'o 5p aodweek

1:00 I]) lUI Pold ':?:mmlng
crJ) • Sllkli " blf1
Qlllnatde Wlneton Cup
::=!:\Ned Jarreti end
S
yrnes co-hoot thla
last-paced 1oo1&lt; at tho -'«!
ol NASCAR Winston Cup
racing loaturlng - l y race
~hllghla lnd more.
LGnclon To Poidng -

11J Miami VIce

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7:30 ill D Family Feud
(!) Major League Baaeblll
Cil Entertainment Tooight
(I) 8 Mama'• FMOMy
1111 IDIIII ® J00p1rdyt Q
crJ) Ill M' A 'S'H
@ Motorweek llluatreled
181 Crounre
7:351]) Sanford And Son

1111 IIJ

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liD 111 AtMnlo Hall

7:00 ill D PM Magulne
(!) Andy Qrtllflh
(l)lnlide Edition
[I) (f) MacNeil Lehrer
NawaHour
IJJ8 Cu,.nt AHolr
111
Wheet 01

crJ) Ill Nl~ I Court Q
11J Milm Vlca
® Muolc Row Video
@ SporteContor
181 Monoyllno
II] MOVIE: Ace High (2:30)
7:051]) Jefii&lt;OOnl

(J) (I) D

11:00 ill D

6:35 (l) Andy OrtHIIII

The..__

12:46 (I) 8 Star lurch
Newo

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[I) Body El.eutc
(f) 3·2·1 Contact Q
1111 IIJIII CBS Newa Q
crJl • Three'• Company
®Top Card

TUESDAY

Ill Iii Now AHitude The
s1sters desperately try to lift
Lamarr's ~~n~ spirits . Q
1111 IIJ Ill
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Hare 1;1
10:00 Cil (I) Ill 20/20 Weekly
News Magazine Stereo. Q
I1J Newaweteh
(f) Wolf Trap Preaento
VIctor Borge Public television
celebrates VIctor Borge ·s
80th birthday in a marry,
elegant party of music and
laughter . Cameos by Billy
Crystal and Lena Horne.
(I 30)
1111
Room F.,
Aom~~nce A psychiatrist h&amp;!i
an anxiety enack when she
turns 40 . Q
a Evening Newa
lUI 700 Club With Pat
Robertaon
9:30

CIJ

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10:20 I]) NWA Wreoulng Power
Hour
10:30 11) Newa
[I) Alive From OH Center
The Lyon Opera Ballet' a
version ol the ctanic lolry

Cl~~;:o~ Q
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11:001]). (I) ()).Ill • •
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tale

crJl Ill Arsenio Hell
0 Miami VIce
®Texas Connection
13 Moneyllne
II] Zorro
11 '20 I]) MOVIE: The Blrdo (2:30)

&lt;1ll Tonight Show
Stereo .
(!) Magnum, P.l.
IllS NighUino ~
1111 Night Court
IIJ Ill Overtime ilh Pot
O'Brien
Ill On Sta'e
181 Sporto onight
II] Bordertown

11 ' 30 ~ 11

11:35 CIJ Cheere 1;1
1 2:00 (I) Ill Entertainment Tonight
1111 Magnum, P.l.
crJ) Ill Love Connection
0 MOVIE: Fraternity
YacaUon (AI (2:00)
1211 Noohvtlt Now
NewaNight
QJ1 MOVIE: Tho Furtea (2 00)

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12:05 (I) Into The Night Ste• eo
12:30 ill I I ®Lite Night w~
David Lettonnen
(!) MOVIE: Rock 'N' Roll
High School (2:00)
(I) Ill Hard Copy
crJl 1D A HI&lt; Houro
SRO
12:35 Cil NlghUino Q

I!Je

1:00 (I) CJ The Fell Guy 1;1
1111 MOVIE: Frtghtmore iA I
(1 30)
crJl Ill Rawhide
181 ShowBiz Today
1:30 illU 0 Jonothon
Brendmeler From Chicogo
Included are an interv1ew
with Zsa Zsa Gabor: a v1srt
to the workfs bus~e st
McDonald's and an
appearance by Ted Nugent
IDIIIN. . .
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@ SportaCentor
181 NewoNight Updote
1:35 Cil Now a
1:60 I]) MOVIE: The Bingo Long
Trovatlng All -Stare And
Motor Kingi(PG) (2 : t 5)
2:00 IIJII8 MOVIE: Toloo 01 The
U~(2: 00)
1111
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Acedomy(2:00)
1211 Mualc R- Video
@ AWSA Netionll Woter Bitt
Show Championship From
Janoavtlle, WI (T)
II] 100 Club w~ Pet
R2:10 Ill Love Connection
2:30 illD Home 8lloppilla 5praa
(!) T.... From The Dat• 'J
1111 MOYIE: Swamp notng .
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8:00 aJ II llll Quantum Loop
Sam leaps 1nto lhe life of an
understudy 1n a mus1cal

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Review Stereo. 0
(!) Great Performance&amp; Jul1e
re'o'IBWS her life from her

early days 1n London . {1 :30)

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up-close ·Bnd- per son al
tnterv•ews wt11"1 Ste11e
Wanner . the Bellamy
Brothers. and Glen Campbell
13 PrimeNews
Clll MOVIE: The Corsican

Brothers (2:00)
8:05 (l) MOVIE: Forced
Vengeance IRI (2 001
8:30 (!) Major League Baseball
(I) Cll flJ Family Manors
Laura s ummg tn taktng up
ba by-s ttttng proves
tll-a dlltsed _(AI Stereo. C
(I) Wall Slreot Weak w'fth
Louis Rukeyser John D.
Connolly mamtatns that the
Dow should go to 3500 . 0

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Shannon sees btg bucks as
he defends a security guard

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Larry and Balki get stranded

h1gh ate
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(]) Tho Story Of English

Trace the spread of EngliSh
through Bnttsh Cotontalism
Stereo

I!DJ l!lllll Newhan Dick gets
tHmselt tn111ted to a card
~me wtth Tim Conway _(A)

BARNEY
MY MAN SNUFFY
GAVE ME A REAL
PURTY BIRTHDAY
PRESENT 11

HE DIDN'T GO OFF
AN' PLAY CARD S
WITH TH' FELLERS
LAST NIGHT II

PROB'LY

FLAT
BROKE!!

HE ST ILL COULD
A-GONE AN' BEEN

A WATCHER!!

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all Larry King Llvol
9:30 (l) C1J flJ New Adltude Vick1
ts ecstatic that her old
boy1nend has moved back
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Five friends in Louisiana
meet each Saturdav a1 the

local beauty shop.
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10:00 aJ II II} Mldnlghl Collar
Jack 's radio broaclcast
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BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Augusl 18, 1tKIO
Frtends will be on hand to back you up
or to be of assistance to you in the year
ahead when you need them. Knowing

·support is available will enable you to
act In a more confident manner.

!actors. bul the oul come
should please you
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) An lndo thts newspaper . P_O Box 91428 . Cleve. Yidual whose inHuence e~~:ceed s your s 1S
land, OH 441 01-3428
begmning to vtew you as an equal at th ts
VIRGO (Auy. 23-Sopl. 22) Today could ltme There ts a str ong possibility some
mark the begtnntng of a rather •nteres t- lype of alliance or partnership arrangetng harvest l tme for you People who ment wtll result
you have gone out of your way to help PISCES (Fob. 20-Merch 20) A raise or
will be working on ways to repay your promotion lor which you've been 1"1op·
kmdness .
tng could become a possibility In this
LIBRA (Sopl. 23-0ct. 23) The possiboh· new cycle you have just entered . Conues of an endeavor lor which you ha\le tinue to perform in ways that will imhigh hopes appear 1o be equally as press your superiors.
good as you envision them . Don 't let ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll19) People will
small setbacks cause you to think be drawn to you today. because you'll
emanate an e~~:citing charisma and
otherwise .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Are you ab- you'll be run to be around . A rise In popsolutely certain you're aware of the lull ,ularity is In the offing.
ram tlications of something on which TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) That Inyou·ve been working? Continue to nately lucky feeling you have deep down
study 11 carefully. because ils scope i s a rather accurate barometer, even il
could be much grander than you surface indications don't appear to be
suspecl.
supportive.
hy oulstde

SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) II

GEMINI (May 21-Juno 211) II you have

there is something you've been wanting

some special ideas or plans you would
now like to expand upon, go to it. This is

to publish or promote in order to Influence public opinion on a large scale,
this is the time to light the fuse to your
rocke t

the day ror you to think and operate on

a grand scale .
LEO fJulr 23-Aug. 22) You are present;cANCER
(Juno 21-Jutr 221 Don't be
ly in a cycle - • you could be luckier
than usual In enterprises you either CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19) There dismayed II your financial trends have
orlglnala or pereonally direct. Put your are some transformations developing been a bit erratic lately. Some stabiliz-

talents to good uses. Know where to

look tor romance and you'll lind 11 The

now that cou ld have an effect upon your
finances and status _Thev're controlled

ing Influences could start to enter the
picture as of today.

0

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when he decides 1hey need a

pre-nupllal agreement.

percent.

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by hlhng '" the m1uing word~

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THESE SQUARES

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student prepares t&lt;&gt; marry

Into a wealthy French family
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In 700 Club With Pal
Robertson
10:05 (JJ MOVIE: Breaker! Brwako~
!POi (1:45)
10:30 IIl O.aa1 Partonnoncoo A
young Hollywood director Is
seduced by a lading movie

B ·I'

Though- Welsh - Dowdy - Bigamy - SWIM OUT
My uncle was always urging us to have b1.9 dreams
and ambitions. He sa1d that 1f our sh1p doesn I come 1n
that we should SWIM OUT tom
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rlubs With h1s basket of aces. When
North jumpt•d to three diamonds.
South took of(, askmg for aces . The
key to reachmg the aggressive grand

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Oprnmg lead • J
a grand slam. so he played low from
dummy on th e open mg lead Mark 1ng another heart. A club to dummy·s km
East with tht• spade king , he sa w some was followed by dummy 's lasl trump,
ltght If East also held the club queen on which South shed hiS small spade
and four or more dubs He played A·J Poor East had tu keep the king of
of dJ&lt;:lmonds . f:ashed the are and kmg spades, so hr discarded a dub. Declarof hean s. ruffed a hearl, rrossed to er played a club back to h1s Jack and
dummy 's dtamond quf'f.'n anrl rufh·d l'ashed the ace. The lowly seven of

clubs now took the 13th trick.

CROSSWORD

BOARD APPROVES CONTRACT - Meeting
on Thursday at the Meigs County Courthouse In
Pomeroy, the AGHJMV Solid Waste District
voted lo approve a contract with three pot..nttal

by THOMAS JOSEPH
43 Sala
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ACROSS
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landllll operators In the district. A Jackson
County group opposes any tHis on the moratorium
on landftll development until the district's plan Is
.approved by the Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency.

U.S. condems Iraqi threats

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KENNEBUNKPORT, Malnr
(UPI) - Describing Pres id ent
Bush as "deeply concerned , .. th e
While House Saturday co ndemned Iraq's lhre at to relocatr
and lo withhold adequate food

as pawns to promo te what Iraq
Sf'PS as its self- i n teres t Is con -

from Americ ons and othf'r for -

tr ary 10 int{'r na 1iona l law ." prC's~

rign nationals trapped in that
count ry until the threat of war Is
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CHARLESTON. WVa. (UPI) There's "a good poss ibility " the planes at another U.S. Atr Force
West Virginia National Guard could lxt.o;;c.
The West Virgmia Guard has
be called up in the ne&lt;l few days lO
2,500
members of an atr unit based
jom reservi sts already on duty 1n
the Middl e East, a stale offi c1al 1n Marti nsburg and Charleston and
an Army unu of 3,500 members in
says.
MaJ . Gen. Joseph Skalf of the un11s around the state. The air unil
West Virginia Na1ional Guard sa1d ha.s trained in Egypt and has flown
he is anticipating a telephone call mi ss ions to Europe and Centra]
from the Pentagon thai would ac- Amer ica, Skaff said.
tivate some or all of 1he 6,000
members of the West Vtrgima units.
The Pentagon could cal l on
"I think it's obvious as the way se lected units with spec ial ized
things keep going. you're going 10 medical, transport or evac uation
need to sustam a force," Skaff loid Jbilit1cs r:Jthcr th;:m activating the
a news briefing Friday. "That's CniJrc force, the general said.
where we come in .
Army Reserves, numbering
"There's a possibility 11 could be 4,000 people in the sunc, might be
done in the next few day s."
:Kiivated for duty at bases in the
The general said 156 guanl Un ited Slates. Europe or in the
volunteers from Martinsburg and Arab states, Skaff srud.
MC&lt;Jnwhile, an unspec1fied num Charleston have been sent so mewhere in the Persmn Gulf for duly ber of Air Force Reserve volunteers
in the situation triggered by Iraq's attached to th e 9 I I th Tactical
in vas ion of Kuwait. He would not Reserve Un ll in PitLsburgh have
volunteered for active support duty
say where they are serving.
in
the Middle East crisis and will
Skaff said 40 guard membe1s
be
heading to Southwest Asia.
rewmcd to Martmsburg Thursday

The reserviSts responded lO a 1cqucst by 1he Pentagon and will
prov1de tacueal airlift suppon in
the region, spokesman Mike Martmo said Friday.
There arc 1, I00 reservists based
at GrC&lt;JICr Pinsburgh lntcmational
Au-pon. The 911 th takes its members from Pennsylvania, Ohio and
West Virginia .
Th e Air Force sa1d the 911th has
not bee n mobilized at thi s t1me and
is relymg on voluniCCrs from
within its ranks to fill its current
role.
Martmo would not say how
many rcscmsts would be making
lhc trip to the Middle East nor
would he give theu e&gt;acl destination for security reasons. Departure
was expected during the ne&lt;~
several days, he said.
"We' 1c players, we're not backups, " Manino said.
The reserves are expected 10 help
move troops and supplies with C130H Hcn:ulcs cargo transports,
also known as "taetical airlifters."

Thursday,

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participate in suc h a district .

economy and the environment.

demand. although it could drive
up corn prices and make production economically una ttractive.
Finally. Spralley suggested a
shift lo solar-hydrog en technol
ogy. wilh coal as one of the bases
for pr&lt;lOUCIIOn.

as well as energy .
''Those people aren't necessar
ily lalking to each olher," he I old
a seleCt Ohto House committee
examiner witnesses In pointing
oul that since the attention

He reco mmendE'd fuel conser va tio n, fuel economy standards

lor motor vehicles and increased
investmPnt in m ass tran sit.

"Ohiu coa l u se may be in -

creased through co-processing of
coa I and heavy residual oil lo
produce utility and lransporta-

STATE LOAN - A low-Interest loan lrom
Cenlral Trust Bank of Middleport secured
through the Ohio Department of l)&lt;ovelopment
Mini-Loan Program has been providf'd for

expansion of the Meigs County Ch lropradlc Cllni&lt;'
In Middleport. Friday James Reed of the Marlr·t 1Jt
Office of Central Trust, pictured left , and Emma
Jane Paugh, Middleport bank manager, pres-

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COMMI'M'EE MEETS- The Capital lor a Day
Commltt..e, chaired by Dale Jman, met Friday to
discuss the upcoming events lor Governor Celeste
and his cabinet scheduled lor Sept. 13 and 14.

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committee during their meeting. (Times-Sentinel
pholo by Kathryn Kelly)

ented a check to Dr. Nick W. Rohlnson and Dr.
Nam~y P. Kime, owners of tiH• flinic . Drs. Kime
and Robinson, pictured with thrir daughter,
.Jrsse, es tabll•hed the business in Middleport two
years ago. They plan an expansion to double their
existing square footage and add ~f'vt•ral f'm-

ployees. New lreatmenl and x- ruy facilities will
also hr added.

Deliberations begin in trial

testimon y in one of the sta te '~
most celebrat ed murder cases .

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fO&lt;·used on energy by the 1973 · tion fuels. " he sa id.
Arab oil embargo, Ohio's empha
The co nsumer watchdog sugsis on an e ner gy policy has
ges ted that lhr stale might
dwindled lo disinterest.
Initiate a reven ue-neutral sys ·
Once a Cabinet-lev el agency. tern of "gas ·g u zz l er taxes and
the Ohio Department of Energy gas-slpper rebates" as a finan eu rren tly exls ts only as 1he cia l in centive for fuel efficiency.
Office of Coal Technology in Ihe
He sa id studies show 1hat every
[){&gt;partmenl of Developmenl.
mile ridden on mass transit could
Spratley said a state energy
produce up to a 10-mlle redu ction
policy should be achieVl'd while i n automobile use.
mainlalnlng Ohio jobs and a
Spra tle y s aid f'or n·based
cl ea n environmen t.
ethanol could meet 10 percent of

The defense rested Friday
after eliciting often riveting

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By LEE LEONARD
UPJ Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio iUP ii
Ohio's ullllly co nsumer watchdog has warned slate legislators
Ihal In view of developments 10
the Middle East, the lime has
come to take the Issue of ene rgy
out of ~1hballs and redesign a
slate str tegy .
And onsumers ' Counsel William swat ley sa id last week Ihat
any erif.rgy policy should be
devised by sta te experts on the

should recrlvC' no mC'rcy.

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proposed co ntract submitted lu two landfill
operators and a potential operator by the
district's policy committee earlier this month.
Approving the contract and returning il. signed.
to the board of directors of the Alhens -Hock lng

HUNTI:--IGTON, W.Va . iUPII
- Closing arguments ended al
5 15 p.m . Saturday in Ihe murder
t rial o f Huntington accou ntant
Lyle McGinnis . who told lhl' jury
Frida y lhe killer of his wife

Ont· lcllt•r stands lor annlher. In lhis sample A is tt~etl
f11r the lhn·e I.'s, X lor the two O's. clc. Single lf.'llf.'rs ,
a1&gt;osh ophes , lhe length and fonnation ol the word~ Rrr all
lunl~ . F.arh ,Jay the code lell.t!rs are dille rent.

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board of directors mel al lhe Meigs Coun ty
Courthou se

would be new to the landf i ll operation business.

while Athens -Hocking and Mid-American are
veteran operators.
The co unti es Involved In the dis trict are Athens.
Gai Ua. Hocking, Jackson. Meigs and Vinlon. The
district was formed as a resull of 198R"s Hou se Bill
592. which required eac h Ohio cou nty to

secretary Marlin Fitzwater said
In a sta tement.
"We urge thai Iraq lmmedlalely reconsider lis refusal to
allow any foreign national deslr
lng to leave. to do so wllhoul
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[n the meantime, the solid waste district' s

Reclamation Company, Mid-American Waste
Systems. and Sands Hill Coal Company. Sands
Hill, If granted a waiver and allowed to operate .

W.Va. Guard units may be activated

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the AGHJMV Solid Waste plan Is approved by the
state .

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by its pres id ent. Agnes I. Martin. The ieller states
thai pollcy making In the solid waste dist rict "has
been neither orderly nor wise".
While asking the governor to Intervene in
mainlalnlng the moratorium on landfill development now In place, Martin alleges lhat the
district, through a "secrel deal," is opening Its
doors to a "massive Influx of oul -of-dlslrlct(and
probably out-of-state) !rash, which totally neglects the effects of the proposed landfills upon
pec1ple and the environment."
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By BRIAN .1. REED
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY- A teller sen I by a grou p opposi ng
the action of the AGHJMV Solid Waste Distr ict
was mailed last week as the district's board of
directors approved a proposed con lracl agree
men! with three landfill operators at its rnePting
In Pomeroy on Thursday.
The letter. a copy of which was mailed to the
news media In the district, was sen t on behalf of
the Jackson County Environmental Commlllee

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Jurors heard almosl six hours
of closing arguments and wenl
out to weigh lhe evidence at
approximately 6 p.m.
Circuli Judge Alfred Ferguson
said the jury could deliberate as
tong as they wanted Saturday,
and Indicated Ihey would remain
unti l a verdlcl was reached.
There are lour conclusions the
jury may come to: guilty of first
degree murder with mercy , flrsl
degree murder with mercy ,
second degree murder or nol
guilly.
Detense attorneys Rober! King
and Robert Allen Introduced
videotapes of newscasts cover-

ing lhr McGinnis case Thr
big spending accou ntant , who
has pleaded guilty In an embezzlement case. is charged with
strangling his wife, Kathy, with a
piece of tel ephone cord and
dumping her body behind a Sl.
Alban s shopping maiL
Klng and Allen also produced
the v ictim's death cerllficate.
which show s Ihe place of death as
St. Albans in Kanawha County .
1~ testJmony Friday, McGln·
nls' daughter, Ami, described
her mother as her "besl friend"
and said Kalhy McGinnis would
have been disappointed bul not

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had ~ ht' known atxlut the
rmbczzkmrnt,
noting
Mrs .
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him .
"ShP would nrvf'r givr up on
my dad ." /\mi M rC innis sa id .
" H avt' you havt· evl'r had any

re ason lo lh ink your father would
ever harm your mother?" King
asked
" H{' wo uld nf'vrr harm my
mother," Am! sald .

When he was on lhe stand
Thursday, he denied killing his
wife . He also took prosecutors to
task for falllng to lind the real
killers.

Root faces fraud charges
CLEARWATER. Fla . IUPl iThomas Root of Norwalk, Ohio,
who survived a mystery flight to
the Bahamas la st year that
ended In a watery cra sh, has
surrendered to au thorltles to
face 50 criminal charges of
investment fr aud In the sale of

FM radio lice nse appliea tlons.
The former Virginia lawyer.
who became nationally known
las I year when his plane crashed
orr the Bahamas after a bizarre
six-hour flight, flew to Clearwater Friday to surrender to
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