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· By age·15. ihe U.S ranked last .
Five things can be done to help
bring the nation's students up to
par with the rest of the world.
Lota suggested .establishment
of a national goal statement and
strategy. He said school systems
should remain "Individual, but
work toward the goal.
A collecti!ln of ideas approved an expanded riverfront, a River
He also said self-paced educathis week by the Point Pleasant Musewn and revilalizing F!ln Rantion is essential. Treating all
. students In the same grade the
Restoration Foundation's board of dolph at Krodel PariL
''We want to make Point Pleasant same way does not allow them to
directors includes a major emphasis
on developing the city's tourism a destination point, not just a Jlli!IS· reach full potential.
(Continued on page 6)
potential, adding such attractions as
Programs for the accelerated
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and
gl!ted students need to be
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school should be made available
to all students, Including the
economically disadvantaged.
· workshops should call OSBA at
charge from OSBA.
Teachers and administrators
VVorkshops for school board 614-891-6466 to register.
are also keys to Increasing the
"Any U.S. citizen who Is at
candidates are set for Sept.llln
brain-power .In this country,
least 18 years old, a resident of Lhota said. "We need to do a
Zanesviile; . Sept. 12, Dayton;
WILLIAM LHO.TA
the school district, and a regis·
Sept. 20, Perrysburg; Sept. 21,
tered voter for at least 30 days
Westerville; and Sept. 25, Cleve·
preceding the election can run
land. The workshop tee is $35 and
for
a seat on a board of
includes OSBA's Board Candl·
education
," said Dickson .
date Kit .
Participants wiil . learn about "SchoolS need capable, qualified
Individuals ·to serve as· educaOhio's election laws, boardman·
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reports that his
ship and ethics, campaigning tional leaders."
department Is Investigating the vandalism of a mailbox owned
The OSBA , currey~tly In its 34th
procedures, school law and legis- .
by Mildred Wells, Flatwoods Road. According to the report, the
latlve Issues and school board year of service to public educamailbox was smashed some time Thursday.
policy-making. Candidates Inter- tion, represents ali but four of
Biil Nease, Pine Grove Road , reported Thursday morning
ested In attending one of the Ohio's 738 boards of education.
that a wooden gate and wooden fence along Roy Jones Road had
been damaged during the night.
The department was ·also called for a domestic disturba nce on
Vinegar Street, however, the complainant refused to sign
charges . No arrest was made.
operations to study production been established at the 230-acre
practices on Friday, July 21 at 1 laboratory In Coshocton and
. p:m .
other branches of the Ohio
Saturday , July 22, is Christmas Agrlcullurai Research and DeTree Day at Ohio State's Pome- velopment Center In Wooster.
rene Forest Laboratory. The Ohio State scientists conduct tree
·Meigs High Sch.ool marching band practice wil l res ume on
event Is . free and open to the sampling programs throughout
Monday.
The following schedule·will be in effect:
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public. Lunch Is available for $6 the state.
Flags
and
percussion, ali wee k.
" We're· studying many or the
by advance registration. SubMonday
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woodwinds
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jects to be explored Include major problems related to the
brass.
Tuesday,
herbaceous weed control; unde- establishment and growth of
Wednesday through Friday, full band.
slra)lle woody brush control; Ohio Christmas trees," says
If
there are any questions, students should call t he band
characteristics of Scotch pine, James H. Brown, professor of
director·
at 992-7141 or (304 ) 675-7770.
Douglas fir and blue spruce seed natural resources at OAR DC and
sourc~; and West VIrginia balchalnnan of ChriStmas Tree
sam fire research.
Day. • 'Our projects are designed
More than GO plantings for to consider the wide range or
Christmas
tree research have conditions found in Ohio."
,, - . . ,• There will be a special missionary service at the
Harrisonville Holiness Chapel on Sunday at 7:30 p.m . Rachel
Ferrell and Sally Sebo will discuss their trip to an Indian
reservation in South Dakota. Rev. David Ferrell Invites. the
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public.
drivers · are Involved ln. more through additional training, ataccidents than their mldclle:aged tention a'nd practice, enabling
counterparts when the record Is them to maintain their driving
based on actual mUes driven. lleenses longer while driving
T~ physical c&amp;anaes of aatng 'more safely. ThiS II the ultimate
Six Meigs County Saecial Olympics athletes participated In
create difficulties for maayolder goal of 55 Alive/Mature Driving.
the Ohio special olymplcs state games, June 23-251n Columbus.
drivers when. yteldtna the rlabt- · Persons 55 years of age or older
Athletes participating and their event were:
of-way, backing, turning, ch&amp;Da- are eU.Ible .to,partlclpate In the
Deanna Freeman, 50 meter dash, bronze medal, softball
lng 18Des and enterlna and prop-am and Jlllf-even qualify to
throw, fourth place.
·leaving expresawaya.
. becwne lnalruc&amp;QI'a. The course
Sarah Hannon, standing long jump, lifth place, 50 meter
· However, research alao Indi- fee IB $7. To enroll, call PeUY
dash, sixth place.
cates tbat older persons can Irwin at O'Bieneu Memorial
(Continued on page 6\
Improve their, drlvlna abiUtlei, Hospital, !if3.5551, extension 368.

Ideas for Pt. Pleasant's future unveiled
By CHARLES A. MASON .
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. -

Point Pl~t Main Street, a
downtown revitalization organ~-

WESTERVILLE - With the
flUng deadline for candidacy In
· the 1989 .school board elections
approa_ching, , the Ohio School
Boai'ds Association rOSBA) Is
offering a free brochure and a
series of workshops for board
"Candidates . ·
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This ·year's general election
day Is Nov. 7. The deadline for
filing nominating petitions is
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Aug. 24.
"School board members set
the ~uc~tlonal goals and establish policy for each local school
district," said Tom Dickson,

"tion, is pianning to take a giant historic step backward in order to ensure a bright futUre. Among the
plans is a $1.2 million renovation
along the Ohio and Kanawha river
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banks.

OSBA director/ educational servlces·. "Being a board member
can be a very rewarding job. It
requires a lot of commitment and
a real dedication to serving the
needs of your community's
c hlidren."
OSBA 's : Informational brochure, "Wanted: Concerned,
C11pable, Dedicated Men and
Women to be School Board
Members" .outlines the responsl·
bllltles of board members with
guidelines for filing, running for
office and reporting campaign
finances. It Is available free of

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Eacli year, 600 to ' 800 Ohio ' During June; July and August,
Cl)r!Stmas tree gFowers produce growers spend' a -great deal of
about · '750,000 . Christmas trees. time pruning, shearing and shapProduclng Christmas . trees Is lng the trees. Growers constantly
much more than simply planting watch for Insect and disease
the . trees, standing back and problems. Early detection and
w.a itlng elgh~ to 12 years for them treatment usually mean little
to grow to r:nar~etable size, says damage. But if pests go unno~andaiJ lieillgmann, . forestry ticed, trees may be killed or so
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University.
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''To growweli, tree species and as ChriStmas trees.
varieties must be ' properly
.Ohio Chrls~as tree growers
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Vandalism being investigated

Marching band practice slated

Missionary seroice scheduled

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project
Goddard confirmed that figure in
a tele~;. interview from his
office -" Charleston. Both Phillips
and Goddard declined to discuss
specifics on how the state might
raise the $100 million. "We're
looking at several alternatives,"
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better job in rl!crulting teachers
and administrators ."
He suggested that administrators do not necessarily have to be
educators to be effective. Superintendimts .are managers -and
business administrators, and ed·
ucators may not neces sar ily be
best suited to those jobs, he said.
Today's students need to be
inspired to stay in school and
learn, Lhota said . Citing Columbus schools, Lhota said approximately 10,000 students yearly are
§Uspended and expelled . " They
~on't want to go to school. "
"They need to be put in a
learning environment, not out on
the streets." By putting them in a
learning environment, they can
keep up with classmates and be
at the same pace upon their
refurn to the classroom.
Finally, parents and clilldren
should be able to decide where
tpey want to be educated. Schools
would compete to get .students,
Lhota said, thereby increasing
the educational level in the
system.
"Today's labor market demands quality," Lhota said . Jobs
for the funct tonally Illiterate will
not exist In the fl.ltur~. creating a ·•
larger unemploym ent problem •
than Is already In place.

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Rolland R. Phillips. md11$lrial
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Governor's Office of Community
· and Industrial Development, said
Thursday afternoon the state of
We$t Virginia has been asked for
provide ''in excess of $100 million"
m the financing package for the

By LEE ANN WELCH
OVP News Staff
JACKSON - While highways
are Important to economic devel·
opment, the educational system
also plays a big role, according to
·William ·Lhota, president of Columbus South e rn Power
C9mpany.
Lhota was the speaker at the
SU!Jlmer meeting of the Sou·
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Jackson.
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but reminded those attend in!! of
the important part' education
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"To compete In today's marketplace," Lhota said, "we must
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Of 15 countries surveyed, 10. year-oids In the United States
ranked 7th '' In scientific

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Driving Is an Innovation, class·
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Improve their driving skills.
O'Bieness Mef!lorlai Hospital Is
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communism has a price tag, ·. . ·.
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··The CQuntries feeling the ' first twinges·.. or· democratic reform.
surfacing through · th e bedrock of communism are slmultane&lt;iusly
torn by their thirst for freedom arid human rights and their bleak
economic reality.
. So it is not enough for President Bush to encourage the desire for
democracy. He must .also find ways to bail out Po~nd - and Hungary
and and perhaps other Eastern European countries such as
Czechoslovakia as the walls·of communism crumble.
' 'I'm sitting on a powderkeg," is the way, Solidarity. Movemeh't
Jeader ·Lech Walesa pUt it on the e"e of his private.luncheon in his
home for Bush.
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The admlrlistration's poSition is that loans and venture capital
Initiatives; Inspired by the United States, won't cut li alone. Reforms
and sacrifices are needed to lead the Poles, for one, out of'their
controlled societies,
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They mu st transform thei r ways of doing things to bring about
individual freedom with individual responslbllity.
Tlie sta te provided some baste necessities In these austere
countries in terms of health -and welfare. which will not be ea~y for
)hein to give up. Nor will they have to. Socialism Is not the only systein
to provide for bottom line needs.
The United States, with Social Securjty and Medicare programs
• understa nds that .
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So, while Bush is e ncouraging Eastern Europeans to throw off their
chains, he is cognizant of the price tag.
In Poland, the . president .finds a country still without a formal .
government at the top. ·
The Communist Party has lost the.votes and the Solidarity leaders
are reluctant to take over a nd Inherited debts from the past .
So. while th.e pres ident has a greater possibility than any recent
predecessor'to preaco Wes tern democratic values to the Soviet bi9C
nations. he is being asked for · more than what he says is "hot
rhetoric."
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The president will promote the cause of joint ventures among
economic s ummit pa r tner&lt;;. the seven Western Industrialized states,
as they, meet in Paris next week.
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Bush has spoke n on seve ral occasions during his current trip of
e nding the divisions on the continent and seeking a Europe that ·ts
· "whole a nd free."
bhe Polish leader told Bush:"You said, ·We're ready to help you out
if you' re ready to help yourself.."'
Then he added, ·'We agree t.o that and I'd like to put that slogan on
'the walls with your name on It and mine."
While PQland ponders iU · polltical fate, Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev has promised no Interference from Moscow. In his recent
trips to Western Europe Gorbachev has proclaimed the end of the
Brezhnev doctrine, which allowed Soviet intervention in sovereign
states within its s phere.
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There is alway s .the fear that the political changes are so fragile and
that thl,' communist leaders are not so willing to relinquish power.
That was manifestly true in China whose leaders insisted tllat
. economic reforms must precede political reforms and whose brutal
crack.down on student proteste rs shocked the· world.
So while Eastern Europe d!"bat!"s Its ability to achieve democracy,
it mu st al so contend with the question of how to pay for it. And to make
. the people willing to make th e sacrifice.
Tra nsfo rmation of thesE" societies will not be easy,· but Bush Is
promotin g the premise that political and economic reforms go hand
in ha nd .

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Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta '.

What the Pentagon didn' t say
was that 11 had a study showing
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t here Is plenty of tritium to go
tagon and the DOE .
~shell game begins. The DOE ·!
around for at least the next two
That's .where normally faira study showing that Its ,• .
years. A group of scientists put · minded Spratt comes ln. He is
g-teril:l construction projects · •'
together by the Nuclear Control
more than wllllng to lap up . average li(IO-percent cost over' _.;'
· Institute to study the "crisis"
whatever . fat spills out of the T)!nS. Top Bush adinlnlstratlon . !
says the 'supply wl_ll)ast at least
budget. He proposed $300.mllllon officials tell us the cost ofthenew :
five years. ,
to be spent over the pext year for reactors Is likely to be a mtn·
new nuclear production reactors, lmum .of $60 bliUon.
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Sl1PPIY Is actually good for even · preferably In · his home state. ·
Andnoneofltneedstobes~t, ~
· longer than that. because tritium
Tl!at IS more than can possibly be at least not now. A new reactor in .. :
Is recovered from old nuclear
spent on the "criSis" In a year.
South Carolina would produce
Rep. Pat SchrOeder, D·Colo., twlcethecurrentneedfortrttlum
weapoQs that are retired. Add to
that. the very real possibility that tried to give Sp~att way out by and an Idaho reactor would .
President Bush wUl negotiate a
proposing an amem!ment that prpduce enough to ineet ·the ··
strategic arms reduction treaty $}00 million of tlie ~million be annual demand. That adds up to " ;
that wlll retire even more weaearmarked for cleaning up the . three times the amount needed; ··
wns and still leave the United
toxic mess caused by the nuclear not taking Into account :current
States with enough tritium tq weapons complex. But Spratt · stockpUes imd. recycled tritium, , ~
blow up a ~lzeable chunk ot the
wouldn't hear of lt. He wants a not to .mention the possibility of
planet.
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big ticket Item -for South Carol- an armf rl!lfuc\lon treaty tliat
The Energy Department,
Ina. Shame on hlm.(Qrsldlngwith .would":Wl~ouUhent!eQforanew ··
which runs the nuclear. producthe weaix&gt;ns makers and against reactor o( anr. kind.
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tlon side · of the U.S. weapons
en~tronmentaltsts.
· Energy SeCretary James ~at· .
Industry, decided to put on
Spratt's $300 million Is just the klns, . steeling himself for a
blinders supplied by the Pen- beginning. The DOE's solution to thumbs-down. response from
lagon and has been whining fdr · the bogus tritium crisis IS to build Congress, has proposed a future 1•
more tritium too. That means the · two new . prOduction . reactors, · "fiy _o tr'bet'weenthetworeactor ·; ·.
Amertc'a n taxpayers wUI have 'fo · probably · one- at the Savannah sites. In •Other wordi,' spend a •• ·
pay . an atomic-sized blll - at
River site and one ln' Idaho. The fo~tunenowplannlnganddeslgn·
least .$60 bllllon - to sat).s (y the
DOE:s olflctal cost estimate Is , lng ·both of. them and then use
lnsattable appl!tite of the . Pen$7.5. blllton; Buf that's j~st wh!lre :· only. dae and abandon the otber. i'·
· Watkins, a g~~ng-hovet~ano,the
nuclear Navy. apparently has
'forgotten that he wo~kS ~or tile .. ~•.
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poor taxpayers; not King·Midas;
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. For some. reason, the DOE .
flg~~res that ·. inost members of " .
. Congress are afraid to touch the r ~., ·
tritium. Issue. One congressional . '· ·
staffer· described the subjgj;t as :.:
"the' holy : o'f holies." Four ·
members are bucking the tide In ,
an effort to ·force a debate on
whether more tritium Is needed.
They . are Sen. ·carl Levlil, D· '
. Mlch·., Sen. Dale Bumpers, ~- ·
Ark., Rep. Les AuCoin;· D-Ore.,
and Schroeder. Leading , the
.private effort ·is the Nuclear·
Control Institute; headed by Paul
.LeventhaL .
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The hysteria over 'the tritium .
• "crisis" ,and . the rush 1 o spend .
blllions on production 'Is obscur· .
tng a re,al crisiS- the toxic mess
created· by ,the e)llstlng nuclear
· weaponS plants.' Cif1an up .could ·
cost as muc!) as $150 blllion. The
DOE has asked for $400 mUUon
.this year and a, congressional •..
appropriations committee sug- ' .
gested .another $300 · mlllton. At ' ·
!hat' rate, the cleanup wUI take ,.,;
· 150 years.
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Today Is Friday. July 14, the 156th day of 19119 With 170 to follow.
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The morning stars are Mercury and Jupiter. ·
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Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer.. They Include • &lt;''
·British suffragist ·Emmeline· Pankhurst In 18!18• . Austrian Art '·' · ,
Nouveau painter Guatav Klbnl In 1862. authors Irving Stone In 1903. ~~ · •
(age86) and Isaac Baihevll Singer In liiOt (age 851, Brltlsl!corrledtan ~. ~ .
Terry-Thomas In 1911 (arre '18), folk alnrrer. Woody Guthrle ·ln 1912. · :/ .
Gerald Ford, 38th president of the Uli!Jed,.State&amp;. In 1913 (ag'e·'l6l, ,·;
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.Swedish film director In1Jinar BeriJII'Ian In 1918 (age71).

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Americans, afier all, have our- :··'~
selves In recent years seen the -~ .,: .
chlldreil of refugee Orientals
outstripping all competitors In ,,
many fields of activity here at
home. They. make splendid, ·;·_
·highly productive clllzens. ·
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But the bottom l!ne for Britain, ~- ,
surely, ,Is Its moral obligation. ; ,
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cannot, must not, be . a doublecross. Let Britain rise once again ,.,
to the level of the aspirations that
made her great, and show the ;:
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play was the second of the night · sacrfflc~ fly ilY canseco and
Former Cleveland second base- · tor Sosa. ·
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. Parker 's 13th ·home run, a
man ·uullq Franco ·downplayed
That was the last threat Texas .t hree-run blast to right on an 0-2
the significance of his RBisingle · had·until they got pastC'Ievelarid • pitch. .
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that triggered a six-run 11th relieYers Jesse Orosco and Doug .
The A's made it 10-7 In the
inning and gave the Texas Jones, who got the Iridian's to the ,. seventh when Canseco sliced
Rangers to a 9-3 vlc(ory over his lOth with ttie score still tied.
Steve Cummings' 3-2 dellvery
team
Thursday
night.
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"We
went
for
the
win,"
sa'!d
former
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over t he r 1ght-fle]d fence. Can''lt's not a big deal just because · Cleveland manager Doc Ed· seco singled home tpe final run In
it was "against the Cleveland wards. "And. we didn't get it.
the nlllth.
Indians," said Franco, who was · Doug did h.ls lob, getting .Jesse ··
Marine.r s 5, Tigers 4
shipped to Texas In exchange for out of the ninth and stopping
(t2 innings)
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thtee RaJ!gers last win.t er·.
. , them In the lOth, but we have
·At Detroit, Edgar Martinez
Franco drove · In Cecil Espy . three more games this series, singled home Harold Reynolds
before five more runs crossed the and If we go with Doug too long, · with two out tn the 12th Inning to
plate for the Rangers tn the wild we don't have him for the rest of give . the Tigers their eJghth
11th Inning that Included a
th.ls series.''
straight defeat. Reynolds delitwo-run 'single by Pete fncavU~a
In other American League · vered a ·two-out single off Mike .
. and a two-hitlnningbyEspy, who games:
Schwabe, 2-4. the fifth Detroit
Pomerqy, .Ohla.457111.
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'A's 11, Blue Jays 7·
pttch~r. The victory went to Bill
had his first flve-hlt·game.
·8liJ18CIIIPTIOI!UI.'TES . ' .
Fo~mer Rangers · Jerry
It still feels like spring training Swift, 6-2, who worked two hitless
By Carrl• ar Mat or Route
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departed Oddlbe McDowell In the , season 'all over ,again.
At Ba)tir;nore. Lance Par ris h
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1rade for Franco. helped the · · The 1988 American Leag!le and Jack Howell homered and
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But the Rangers tied·it at 3-3 in wrist this· year, made his deout
9red four _times as the Angels
Subscribers notd•lrtngtopay the car·
the fifth, then waited until the - and ·homered, dr ove · in ihr'ee collected 17 hits. The Angels won
riEl" 'may reinlt ln advance dlr.ect to
The Dally S!n,tblelona3,6or12mon'th
11th to score again.
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basis. Credit wW be alven·carrlE!r 'each
Je!f_ ~~~sell, .5-2, the th1rd threw ol!t a nunner "!"«l .M.ilrk ,more h~s dropped four of five.
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· a·nd turning the ball over to Gary the Oakla!Jd' Athletics to an 11· 7
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hits and striking out six . But he to be re!Y!.lnded," Oaklflnd ManeatS , e 8(00
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his ab1Uty, I wouldn't be sur- ~ • ROCK SPRINGS- The Meigs
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"I was just trying to get out of -prtsed at anything he does; l;l~t · American J,..egion Team sco red
the first ihning tonight ," .said that was deflrtttely special."
: 11ve runs 111 the second Inning and
Wl(t, who only got two Indians .
Canseco, activated fi·om the
took advantage of five Wellston
out when he faced them on June dtsa.bled list earlier ill the day
errors' enroute to a 9-2 victory
26.' suffering a 4·3 loss by giving after missing the. flrst .half of the over Wellston Wednesday night.
up th(ee hits and a walk before season with a · broken ' ~amate , ' WellSton scored two runs in the '
leaving.
bone In his left wrist. went 2 for 3, first inning off of Meigs starter
Bud Bl,a ck went seven Innings scored twice and stole a base.
Chris Stewart. but were blanked
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"I felt some weakness, I'll : the rest of the way by Meigs. rn·
the scon!"' tied 3-3. It ·was the have some soreness ton'ight," he three innings Stewar( struck out
fou~tb no-decislo!J to go with one
admitted. ,"My swing felt a llttle five, walked six and gave up two .
win in Black's last five starts. bit sluggish, .. a llttle slow , my
hits. Keith Mattox picked up the
Rod Nichols, 0-1, the fourth of timing 'was off. l've 'been ,out. win in relief giving up one hit,
five Cll!veland pitchers gave up
three or four mQnths. This Is llke walking one and striking out six .
six runs, three earned, a!Un the spring training."
Kuhn was th e loser for Wellston,
11th to -suffer.tbe loss.
Todd Burns, 5-2, the fourth of· striking out six, walking four ,
Browne and O'Brien put tofive Oakland pitchers, gave up giving up seven hits a nd hitting
gether first I-nning s.tngles to put one run and two hits in two and two batters.
Jeff McElroy led the way at the
the Indians 'out In front 1-0.. two-third innings for the victory.
arowne' t'ed off )Vilh a single to DenniS Eckersley : also activated plate with a double and a single,
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right to mark the slx!h consecu·
earlier In the day , pitched the and Chris L.ance had two singles, · .
ttvegamethathereachedbaseln . flnallnning.
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Jimmy Key, 7-9, lost for the double. Wes Young and Chris
then . wa(ted for a two-out hit to seventh time In his last ;('ight Stewart each had a single.
~tght by O'Brien.
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Franco countered with an RBI
and eight hlls In just four and to 8-i2 and 4.-8 in the league. They
double In .. the secdnd. · Ruben
two-thlro Innings:
will ·plily Glouster tonight at
Sterrascoredfromflrstwhen!he
LaRussa was deltghted not A.thens ·Hlgh Schoo(ln 8th Dis·
ball hit near thetopoflhe fence in only by a s1fong outing from •trict Tourn~ment Play at 6 p.m.
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The Athlettcs' sCOred four runs
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It was the l,OOOth hit of O':Srleh's
before ~ey recorded the first out
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Henderson, Carney Lansford .and
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trouble that Inning, walking tWQ ' for bls 18th homer of the yea,r.
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In · another Indian run In · the.
fourth. Brook Jacoby waltred. ·
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RBI slng!l!s"by Jim Sund)lurg
FrM ln1pect1on ·a nd .Eillmat111
and Espy tied the game In tbe
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too far off the base on a grounder
to short. Tbe next three Rangers
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when Sam Sosa hit a slit liner to
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neceSsary.
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seems.' In .the eight· years be. tween now and 1997 quite a lot
may llappen to the bloOdstained
gerontocra~y th_
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case, quite sure that far fewer
than 3.25. million people would
actually try to avail them,elves
of refuge In Britain, eve11 if worst
came to worst.
Finally, Britain would almost
certainly bene(lt, In the long run, .
from an Influx of several hundred ·
thousand; smart, hard-worklniJ,
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Innings the Cincinnati Reds were . malnta,lned Its 1% game lead An error by Harris, one of two he
In charge, And : for six lnrilngs. over tile second-place Chicago committed In the game, allowed
Danny Jackson lookr&lt;J like tl)e Cubs In the NL East, said "for six the Expos to tt,e 1t at 3-3 imd Spike
Da11ny Jackson.of old, the pl!cl)er Innings I thought we were still In . Owen's. twO'out single sent pinch
. who won 23 ga,mes for ll)e' Reds
the All-Star break. "
rilliner Dave Martinez tn with tbe
· last season. • . . '
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Tim Wallach's ·two-run homer
· nine lnnll!gs or -m.ore. an early . let his 34-year-old ·righthander In the ninth off Franco, the first
Clnctnnatl lead · Simply wasnt bat for himself tn the sixth with long ~all ·gtyen up all year by the
enough .to hold oft the. red-ho t Montreal. trailing, 3-0, and two little lefty, , Y{rapped It up for
· Montrea,l ?l'pos, ,whQ came from out. Aild Marttr.ez rewardea Montreal.· .
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winning 6-3'Thursday night.
3-ll!nd kayOed JackSon.
Dodgen3, Cardinals 2 ·
For five innings, Jackson held , ·. ".f said to myself, 'hell, : I'm
At Los Angeles, the setting sun
the Expos at bay, extending his gonna · take. a chance here,''' at Dodger Stadium gave Ore!
string to ' 11 ·straight :shutout Rodgers e~clalmed. "Jackson HershJser vision problems In the
innings since coming ' of ·the had been having a · tough time third Inning of Thursday's game
disabled llst on July'.5.
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"I thought Dan.ny pl\ch~ well
him !'!VICe) and I thought maybe Hershlser, third baseman Jeff
enough to win,." said Reds
he'd walk him again. If there'd • ·· Hamilton had no.s.uch troubl!;.
manager Pete Rosj!. "His ball .been none out or one out; I would . . ' .Hamllton turned , a baseswas moving, but walks nl.\rl him . have plnchhlt for pennls."
load~ Uner by Ozzle Smith into
and )lurt us .all night. He'd made . · _Martine~. who won his club- an Inning-Ending double play,
100 pitches when we-took him out : recor;'d ·ninth game· In a row to . helplqg preserve the Dodger's' 3-2 •
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may have -been trrtng." ·
his earned . run average at 2.90,
The Cardinals had tied the •
With Paul o:Nelll supplying .struck out justoneWhllewalktng score 1·1 In the Inning antl
the offense with a two-nun homer,
three In six · Innings. And Tim threatened to score again. Sin- •
his 13th, and an RBI double, the Burke blanked the Reds In • the gles by Jose Oquendo and Tony
Reds roared to -a 3-0 lead over· ninth to record ' his 18th save of Pena and a · walk to Vince·
Expos ace Dennis Martinez In the the season and equal his outputtn Coleman loaded the bases : Her- . :•
first three in~ings.
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shlser then. walked Mlll ').'hompBut 1t wasn t enough, because,
.' 'That's the way It's been going son to .forcE! In Qquendo. .
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as Rose holed later, '·'our bullpen
the las.t '.three or. four games."
" In the thlf4) nnlng I couldn't "
let usdown tonight ." And . the said . Martinez . . ·-:Everything's see home Plate be!!ause the iluil ..
primary rea ~on: lor that letdown going· our way, espeCially my (See'1NL' G,uJES ._on ' Page 4) ·..
was the absence of rellever Rob way. Every time r go out there,
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The Reds grabbed a 2-0 lead In
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was suspended three ·games by
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the National teague for report- the rlghtfleld wall .andmade 1!3·0
through Friday. 111 Court St., Po- ~
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tn thf! third ' on O'I:'Ielll's RBI
meroy, Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Pub·
lllhlng ComP:IIly/ Multlmedla, Inc., ~ :
brawi.July 8 at New York.
bloop double to left . field that
Pomeroy,
Ohio ~769, Pb. 992-2156. Se· .
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knoeked In Lenny· Harris. The
co.,d dass poatage paid at P,OmerOy,
pie of how valuable Dibble Is,". Expos got one run back In the
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Member: United PrEss Jnt~naUonal, ,:_ . ~
loser Kent Tekulve , ·0-2, ' and
But In the seventh, Charlton ·
Jnland Dally Pr"s AilsodaUon,and.the · '
finally John Franco all were · falled to retire a batter, walking'
Ohio Newspai. ADoel.atlon. National
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touched up'by Mo'n treal's 'hitters. Damas.!&gt; Garcia and giving up a
Newspap..eo. 733 Third Avenue, · .
Ex pos mana ger· BUck · run-scorthg double to Andres
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It was In far palmier days, at . But winds of change were
the apbgee of the British empire blowing across Asia, and as 1997
toward the· close .of the·. 19th · (the expiration date of the New
century, that Britain negQIIated Territories lease) drew near.
W·it~ the crumbllng ·Manchu
Communist China let 1t be knowp
dynasty the lease, for 99years, of that It expected Hong Kong to be
the New Territories of Hong returned on schedule.
Kong. Together with Hong Kong
· In fairness, Britain - far
Island and the Kowloon penin- weaker now than a century ago.sula, over which Imperial Britain had no choice but to agree. China
asserted absolute sovereignty, could take the colony m111tarlly
the leased areas comprised a In an afternoon - ot starve It for
comfortable foothold for British water In a week. Nor was there
economic and mUltary •power in any point In making a separate
the Far East.
Issue of ijong Kong Island and ·
As the British Crown Colony of the Kowloon peninsula, which
Hong Kong; the enclave pro- could not possibly survive loVith·
ceeded to become a bastion of out the hinterland of the far
u.nfettered free enterprise. And larger New Territories.
since .the end of World War II
So Britain yielded·, managing·
.:;,, (during which, of course, It was only to exact a pledge from Deng
occupied by the Japanese) It has Xlaoplng that Peking would
blossomed . Into ·a unique and respect Hong Kong's capitaliSt
wonderfully beatitlfullourtstdes- economic system for at least 50
tlnation as well, where Wes- years a iter 1997.
terners. can sainple the dellghts
One can lmagln~. therefore,
·o f the Orient ami~ IIIIi fam111ar hoW resldehts of Hong Kong must
comforts of British clvUtzatlon.
view the recent political crack·
Paternally, . Britain gave Its down· 'and mass slaughter tn
Hong Kong subjects British pass- China. If Deng's pledge was ever
porta. They were enco11raged to worth anything, what Is It worth
regard themselves as British now? Many of .the 3.25 million
citizens, and those who could Chinese who hold those British
aftord It traveled rfeely· to and , puaports: are busy making confrom LOndon.
ditional plahs to leave Hong Kong

Jeremy Itowe. In' the secolld row are Coach Mike
Mattea, Michael· Frankowiak; Nalnuna Tyree,
Cory 8eymore, Brett Newsome, Bobby Ellis, ·
Chad Duncan and Coach Rich Gllkey ,
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years· ago- and it could grow to
any ot ·the world's other tndus.,
12 percent- ~hen the planned . trlallzed nattons. · ·
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·,,
pipelines are operating.
In New England, Canada's ·
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w1111ngne~s . to sell Its hydropHampshire and Maine.
Assoclates; .an independent conower, nat~ral gas a11d other fuels
But the 'issue of Canadian "
suiting firm in White Plains,
at reasonable rates !s vtewe&lt;~ by energy Imports has been barely . ,:
N.Y., . predicts . that " by ·1995 many as a hona!lza for a region recognized. much les~ seriously
-~
Imports of Canadian natural gas
that geographically is Isolated debated. Among · the questions 1
from most domestic sources of that eventually must be·
will more than double, to3 trillion
cubic feet per year, H adequate energy and hlstorlcally has been a no;wered: ·
tr.a nsmisslon capacity is . overly dependent upon oil.
What are the nattonal security '·
available..
But some New England· resl- lmpllcatlons of growing rellance · '1.
A similar situation exists In dents share the concern of upon Canadian Imports?. Do IVe
Canada's sales of elec.trlclty to · Joseph C. Faherty, -a leader of want to become heavily dependthe United States, currently the Massachusetts AFL-CIO ~ ent upon energy from another
valued at more than $1 b1111on who worries that his state. "Is country, even a trusted neighbor
annua1ly. Untu · the late 1960s, well ' on Its way to becoming a and 'l ongtime ally?
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imports and exports of eiPCtrlc- . Canadian energy colony. "
What are the economic conseity between the two nattons were
Although the Impact of· Cana- quences of a seemingly Irreversirelatively modest (below 5 billion dian energy Is most obV·iOUs In ble trend that makes the domeskilowatt-hours per year) and New England, Jt. Is being felt
tic energy Industry less · '
evenly balanced. ·
across the northern United · self·sufflctent and adlls billions
Citing Canada's "enormous States. More than 30 high-voltage of dollars annually to the · ·'
untapped energy reserves," transmission lines. wl)h a carry- balance-of-payments deficit?
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lRRC suggests that "a largely lng capacity . of 10,000 magatnexpenstve. rellable Can a· ' ·
unrecognlzed potential exists for watts, now bring Canadian
dian energy Is a precious com- .. ,r
further ·dramatic growth in elec· power directly Into the border
moolty-, but more consideration - ;,
trlclty imports. " Other analysts states of Washington.- North
must be 'given to the costs ihls .. .--;
note that the cost of most forms of Dakota, Minnesota and Michigan
country .Is paying beyond the ,
ener~ Is lower In Canada than In · as well · as New York, New
purchase price,
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RUNNER-UP TEAM -The Middleport' €ardiJiaJs ' flnlshed In second . place In the 1989 Blll
Hubbard Utile l.eape Tournament. In the front
row (L,R) are Jon Mattea, Ryan Rowe, Justin
Seymore, Sh~non Petrie, Mark Mllls and bat boy

Me.

This time, the ·' sheiks' are Canadian
HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vt.
(NEA) -If the promoters of the
Champlain Ptpellne are successful, thls 'rural community will be
the port of entry for patural gas
shipped from Canadian province
of Quebec to consumers in ·
Vermont. New Hampshire and
Massachu setts.
Another propoSed transmission facUlty In the East, the
Iroquois Pipeline, would supply
natural gas shipped from Canadian province of Quebec to
consumers In Vermont, New .
Hampshire and Massachusetts.
This country currently Imports
1.4 trllllon cubic feet of natural
gass annually from Canada, but
that figure has grown rapidly in
recent years and is expected to
increase at an even faster rate
during the 1990s.
The 1989 figure represents a 12
percent Increase over the 1988
total of 1.25 trillion cubic feet.
Canad!i' s share of the natural gas
market In the United States will
. reach 8 percent this year almost double what it was three ·

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~P~:s . survive· Ja~kson's
~et~rn ·to fot·~t io top . Reds

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WASHINGTON ,'·_ The old
nursery rhyme begins: "Jack
Sprat could eat no fat. .. " If only 11
DEVOTED TO T HE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
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were true of~ep. John J . Spratt,
~'b
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· D·S.C. He's so hungry to bring
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hQme a pork -b~rrel project to
South Carolina that his appetite
ROBERT L. WINGETI'
CHARLENE HOEFLICH . has muddled his -thinking.
Publlshe.r
·
The Issue ·ts the · " tritium
. Ge~ral Manqer
, criSis," an emergency manufactured by the White liou~e and the.
PAT WHJTEHEAD
Energy Department and tailorAssistant PuJJI!sher/ Controller
made for an opportunist like
Spratt.
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A MEMBER of The A!lllldated Prf8a, Inland Dally Preis ATritium Is the .r adioactive gas
ciailon and the An'lerlean Newllpllpt'r Pub~!Jer11 Aliloclailon.
.
that boosts . the . reaction of
. LETTERSOFOPINIONarewoloome. 'lbey ohouldbe leotthaDSOO
plutonium In nuclear warheads
words lone. All letters are subJeeNo edHIDr IU!d mull be tlped with
to
make a bigger bang. The only .
name. &amp;ddreos and lelephoae munber. No uullfted lelterl wDI be pubtrouble with tritium ts that 1t
llsbell. Letters should be In gooll lute, alldreoslnclssueil, not personalities,
·
d~terlorates rapidly. The prim. ary maker of the stuff for the
Pentagon, the Savannah River
plant In South Carolina, was shut
down last.year because of safety
problems, and the big spenders
at the Pentagon began to whine.
They wore down their shoe
leather
on Captiol Hill bugging
·'
Congress to come up with new
reactors and predicting a "uni- ·
lateral disarmament" situation
U tritium was not being
By HELEN THOMAS
produced, ·
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was Iii my eyes,'.' said Hershlser,
Oquendo singled to score Pen· Winner Jet! · Brantley. 5-0,
who started the game in the 5
dleton and the runners advanced . worked four scoreless Innings.
p.m. twlllgbt.. •:H gave-me a little · on a -groundout, but Howell
Cubs 7, Padres 3
control probiPm It's something
struck out pinch hitter Leon
At San Diego, Jerome Walton
went 4 for 4 and drov'e in two runs
that happens' a · lot In tw!llght . Durham to end, the game.
games."
Giants 3, Pirates 2
and · Greg Maddux and two
Smith · followed with a hot
(13 lnnlnr;s)
relievers combined on a fivesmas h to Hamilton, who made
At San Francisco, W!ll Clark hitter. Walton had three single~
the stop and threw to catcher singled to drive . home Brett and a double iri his 'second
Mike Sciascia for the forceout at
Butler from second with nobody four-.hll game of the year. Madhome. Scloscla relayed to Urst
out In the 13th to lUI the Giants. dux, 9-7, held 'the Padres to five
baseman Eddie Murray for the
Butler led off with a single, hits and one ear!Wd run over six
double play.
Robby Tllompson beat out a bunt and one-third Innings, aJl.d Le1i
" The whole thing boiled down
and Clark singled (oJett to make Lancaster earned his first save.
to the third Inning when Hamil·
loser of Miguel Garcia , 0-2 . Bruce Hurst, 7-7, was the. lm;er. ,
",.
ton handled Oz~~s hit, "_ s\ild
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Cardinals sklp~r Whitey Herzog. "That was the turning. polllf
of the game. Ozzle crushed the '
-....,...
ball, blit'HamUton made a great
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Play."
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Bert Blylelien, 9-2, ~cattered nine
and two-third innings until
Hershlser, 10-7, struck out four
hits in six Innings. · Mark Thor- George Brett singled to right.
and walked three before being , mon&lt;l. 2-3, took the loss.
Luis Polon!a and Don Mattingly
lifted for Jay Howell with one out
Red So" 3, TwiDB 1
each .had two · RBI and Roberto
in ninth. Howell yielded an RBI
AI Minneapolis, Roger Cle- ,Kelly scored two runs._ Mark
single In the ninth before getting ,_ mens allowed two hits over eight
Gublcza, 8-7, allowed five runs In ·
the final two outs for his 16th. ' hm!ngs to improve to 10-6 anil
six Innings.
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hand the Twins their seventh
While Sox 5, Brewers 4
Ken Hill, 5-5, who had defeated
stralg)IJ loss: Lee Smith pitched
At Chicago; Ozzie Guillen
Los Angeles t\\'ice this season,
the ninth for his 13th save. Loser scored on a bases-loaded walk
yielded nine hits, walked tllree
Frank Viola, 7,10, committed a
with one QUI In the n!ntl!. Guillen ;
and struck out one.
, ·costly throwing error In the reached on shortstop Gary ShefThe Cardinals scored a run in ·, eighth that allowed Randy
field's error and, after a sacrUice
the ninth and threatened to tie the
Kutcher to score the go-ahead
and two walks by Tony Fossas,
sc&lt;ire. With one out, Terry
run.
1-1, Dan Plesac replaced Fossas
Pendleton and Tom. Brunansk Y
Yankees 6, Royals o
and walked Ivan Calderon on five :.
singled, chasing Hershlser.
At New York, Andy Hawkins
pitches to force in the winning •·
pitched a three-hitter for his
run. Bobby Thigpen, 1-3, won in
relief.
·
second consecu Uve shutout.
·Hawklns,ll-8, was perfect for six

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lHE JOY Of RELIGION

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TOURNAMENT CHAMPS - Syracuse won the
:·1989 Bill Hubbard Memorial Uttle League
champlons!llp with a 8-I Victory over'Middleport.
In thefroill row are (L-R) bat boy Jeremy Fisher,
Jay McKelvey, Paul Chapman, Kevin Deemer,
~ Robby Crow, Tyson Buckley, Adam Triplett and

·Jared Clay. In. the second row are Jason Panglo,
Jay Ray, Mason Fisher, Cass Cleland, Ryaa Ifill
and Ryan WIUiams. In the back row are coaches
Marvin McKelvey, Bob Crow and Kenny Buckley.
Syracuse also received team jackets as a r;lll
from cIts spo11110r; Hub bards Greenhouse.

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AWARD WINNERS - Top Individual award winners In this
· year's Bill Hubbard Memorial Tournament are (L·m Adam
Triplett (Best Offensive Award), Brent NewsoJlle (Best Defensive
Award) and MVP Ryan WIUiams.

Phil.

Majors
By United Press lnlt&gt;rnationa l
1All Time~ EDT) ·

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East

Team
W L
Baltimore 41&gt; 38
New York U , 43
Boston
42 42
• Toronto
42 .46
Milwaukee 42 46
Cleveland ,40 46
Detroit
31 55

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Callfomla 13, Balllmore,
· · Oakland II, To ron to 7
Texas 9; , Cleveland 3

West
S.F.
52 36 .591
Houston
50 39 .562
Cincinnati 44U .500
San Diego" , 42 47 .472
Los Angeles n 47 .466
Atlanta
36 52 .409

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Thursday 's results
Chicago 7, San Diego 3
Philadelphia II, Hou"on 4,
1st game

West
California
53 33 .612
53 36 ,596 ll;,
Oakland
Kan- City 49 3M .563 4 I;Z
48 39 .552 6\',
Texlf.•
.seattle
43 H .494 JO y,
41 47 .466 I :1
Minnesota
Chicago
33 56 ' .371 211/,
ThursdftN's resUlts
Seattle 5, Detroit 4

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Boston 3, Minnesota I

Houston 3, Philadelphia, 0,
2nd game
New York 5, Atlanta I
Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2
Montreal 6, Cincinnati 3
San Franci!;CO 3, Pittsburgh
2 (131nn.)
Friday's games ·

Houston (Clancy 5-'l at
Philadelphia (Mulholland 1·3),
7:35p.m.
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New York (Fen.. ndez 7-2) at
Atlanta (Giavlne 11-5), 1:40
p.m.
Montreal (B. Smith 11-3) at
Cincinnati (Brownin' 7-7).
7:35
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Ryan W!lllams of Syracuse won
the Pat Hill Ford MVP trophy for
his outstanding play, and teammate Adam · Triplett won the
Hemlock Pipeline trophy for the
Best Offensive Player for his
clutch l)!tting. Mlddlepdrt's Brett
Newsome won the Syracuse
Dairy Bar Best Defensive Player
Trophy as he struck out 43
batters in the tournament.
Team trophies werp sponsored
by )'tacine Home National Bank
(first place), the law firm of
Crow and Crow t second place l ,
JeffefS Excavating (third place)
and Farmers Bank (fourth
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Kan""" Clly al Nt•w York
Oakland at Toronto, nlghl
Texa8 at Cleveland, night
Seattle at Detroit, night
tlallfornla at Baltimore',
night
lloolon al Mlnaeoola
Mllwauk~e al. Chicago, twlnlghl
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POMEROY CHURCH OF 'I1IE NAZARENE, Corner Union '"'d Mulberry, Rev .
'lmll'lllll Glen ll!cQulW, past(l'. Nmman Pres-

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271 North

S.CMII
Ololo

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S.ni!IIY Sclvlol, 9::11 a,mr,
moning ......np 10: :II a.m.: ev..,ingservlce6
p.m.; mlcl- oervlce, W-'11'· 7 p.m.
CRACE EPISOOPAL CHURCH, 326 E.
.Main St., Po~. &amp;llllliV lll!I'VIc:ej: ll&lt;tly
• commwion on the llrll &amp;llllliV of each monlll,
and &lt;OI11Illned with mornng lll'lll"''' on the
tld!d ~lllay. Morning JXll)'t!l' and 8ei'J!I(XI on
all c1IEr &amp;illlliVs of the mollll. &lt;llun:h SchoO
and Nu!'!f!'!Y c.-. pi'OIIIded Collee lllurin the

ley, S, S.

FISHER
FISHER FUNERAL HOME .
992-5141
264 South 2nd

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6:00p.m.: Evening ..,.....P. 7:00 p,
m:
nlglt prayer IJII!I!IIngand BitE
stgly, 7:00p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 llll1er"'t
A..,., f'ornt!rw. Mrs. Dora Wining In chartle.
SUnl.- holtnt!ls _ , W a.m.: SUlllliV
Scllot:i, 10: :II a.m. SulllliV Scb:lol, YPSM
·Eic8! Adams. leade&lt;. 7:30 p.m. Salvation
mel'llng. various spealcen and miiSic spedals.
Tllul'!Otl'l)', ll::II a.m. to 2 p.m. LadlfS Horne
memll!rs In chartle, all .........,
lnYited; 6:115 p.m. 1bu~. eor111 cadet
Cl- (YOUIW People-Jlllje), 7::11 P.IJ\. BitE
· StillY and~ meetlna, OJIIII.tot!~&gt; pWJ!Ic.
I'OMERllY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 33116&lt;llll&lt;ftn'slfomeRaid (Coulty
Rood 16). -·Vocal music. SUlllliV WcrsNpiDI!--m: lltit!Siglylla.m.: WoR!dp.Sp,
m - . - . Bllje Slgly, 7 p.m. Spellke',
mel'linp.

HAZEL . COMMUNITY CHURCH, Off
Rt. 124, 3 mUm tram Portland-Long Bottern. Edsel Hart, putar. Sunday School,
9: 30 a .m .: Sunday morning preaching
10:30 a .m .; Sunday evening services, 7: :J&gt;
p.m. .
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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
Cor.ner Ash and Plum. Noel

CfWRCH,

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nfl!day and Saturday Evening Services at

7::11 p.m.
.
APPLE .GROVE UNITED METHODIST Cj!URCH - Past&lt;r, Rev. Carl
Hicks, 10 mil eo above Racine on Rt. 388.

day, 6:30p.m.
MT. OLIVE UNITED METHODIST011124, behind WUkesviUe. Charles Jones,

pastor. Sunday School, 9:~a.m . ; morning
worship, 10: 30; Sunday and Thursday
evening services. 7:00p.m •

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SAciU':D HEAR CATHOLIC CHURCH
-Pomeroy. Msgr. Michael Hellmer. Ph.
992-5898. saturday evening Mass, ~: 30
of each month. Confessions. One-half hour

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS.

first Sunday. (Archer)

··Fort MeiRJ Park. Robert W. Richards,

m.; Ult!W, first Thursday, 1 p.m.; Com·

UNITED METHODIST,

munlon, first Sunday (ArchEI') .

JOPPA- Worship 9::11 a.m. : Church
SChool10: ill a.m. Bible Study Wednt!!day,
7:30p.m. (Johosoo),
LONG BOTTOM,- Cbureh SChool 9: :.i

Preaching 9::ll a.m. first and second Sun·
· days of each month; third and four1h Sun·

day each month worship SE'rvices at 7:30 p.
m.: Wf'dnesday evenings at 7:30 p.ni .

•. Prayer and Blblt' Study .

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST.-

a .m .: Worshl~ 10:30 a_.m,; Bible Study,

WednESday, 7:30 p.m., UMYF Wednes-

Mul-

day, 6:00p.m.; Communion First Sunday

. berry Heights Road, Pomeroy. Pastor Bob

of Month (Crofoot) .
REEDSVILLE - Church School9: 30 a.

• Snyder; Sabbath School Superintendent .
• · Fiodliey SplrPS. Sabbath School begins at 2

m..: Worship Service ll:OOa.m .

p.m. on Saturday afternoon with worship
service followin g at 3:00 p.m. Everyone
welcome.

TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL Chun:h SChool 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m. :
Bible Study, Tuesdoy, 7:30p.m.: Communion Ftrot Sunday (Archer) .
,

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

- Sister Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday ·
School9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10: 45
a.m.
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CENTML CLUSTER
Rev. Mllvla Fr..ldla
Rev, ClemtBte 8. Zaalr., Jr.
Rev. Don Meadew1
Rev. Wool~ Tbal..'l"
Rev.P ..IMarlla
Rev. ArlburCrablree
Rev. Robert Sleole

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST; t,yston
Halley, minister; Saturday evening
evangeltstlc services, open to public. 7 p.
m.: Sunday Church School, 9:30 a.m.:
Morning Worship 10 :30 a.m.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po-

ASBURY (Syracuse) -Worship ua .m.

meroy Pike. E. Lal"har O'Bryant, pastor:
Jack Needs, Sunday School Director. Sunday School. 9:30a.m .; MornlnJl Worship,
10:45; evening worship , 7:00p.m . (D .S.T.)

; Church 5chool9:t5 a.m.; Charge Bible

Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.: UMW, first
'I'Ilesday, 1:30 p.m.: Choir Reh..,rsal,
Wednesday 6:30p.m. (Thatcher)
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.:
Cllurch SchoOl IO..m.; Bible Study, 'I'Ilel·
day, 7:00p.m.: UMW, First Monday, 7::11
p.m.; UMYF Sullday, 6 p.m. Cllolr Re-

&amp; 7:30 ,&lt;1;:.S.T.I : WednESday Prayer Servlct&gt;. 7:00p.m. CD.S.T.I &amp; 7:30P.M. 1E.S.

T.); Mission Friends (ages 2-6)-. Royal
Ambassadors (boys ages 6-18), and Girls
. in Action (age; 6-18) an Wednesdays, 7 p.

: m. (D,S.T.)&amp;7:llp.m. (E ,S.T.I:Tuesday

~' VIsitation,

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6:30p.m.: UMW
p.m. Communion,

CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.: Church
Scho0110a.m.: BlbleStudy, Thul'lday, 7p.

pastcr. Sunday services. 10 a .m. a.n d 7 p.
m.; Wedn.esday wcrslllp, 7 p.m .

GRAHAM

hearsal, Children's at 6:30p.m. Adult fol·

lowtntr. Wednesday. (Franklin)
FLA'IWOODS- Church Scho!ll,10a.m.

6:30p.m .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bai·

; Worlhtp, 11 a .m .; Bible Study, Thur•

·,., ley Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pastor. Handley Dunn, supl. Sunday School. ·
.. 10a.m.; Sundayevenlngservlce, 7:30p.m.
; Bible teaching, 7:30 p.m. ThurSday.
·

day, 7 p.m.: UMYF, Sunday: 6 p.m.
(Franklin). .
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.:
. SYRACUSE MISSION. Cherry Sl, Sy- · Cllurch SChool 10 A.M.:. Cllolr practice,
1bunday, 6:30p.m.; UMW l!llrd Monday.
~- racuse. Mark Morrow, pastor. Services. 10
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a.m. Sunday. Evening servl~ Sunday . , (Thatcher)
, and Wednesday at6:00 p.m,
·
HEATH (Middleport) -Church School,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:30a.m.: MornbiJ Worship 10::11 a.m.;
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Dwight ""ley,
Yoolh Group. 4 p.m.: Wednesday, Bible
llrsl elder: Wanda Mohler, Sunda,y School oludy 6:00p.m. Cllolr rehearsal 7:00p.m.
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(Zuulp)

Supt. Sunday School 9: :11 a .m.; Morning
· Worshlp10:l.la.m.; EveatngWorshlp7::1t
.. p.m.: Wednesday prayer meetlng7: XI p.m.

1984 DODGE STA. WGN •••••••• 52495
4 DR., AIR, PB, PS, ONE OWNER.

~ . Freeman Williams, Supt. Sunday SChoo!
.. 9: 45a.m.; Sunday and Wedpesday even·
lng services, 7 p.m.

1986 FORD CROWN VICTORIA ..... 56995 '.

,FULLY -EQUIPPED. GOOD CONDITION .

MIDDLEPORT

FIRST

J3A1'TIST.

Corner Sixth and Palmer. James seddon,

.1984 FORD ESCORT •••••••••• 51695

' P8stcir. Edna Wilsoo, S.S. Supt.: Calhy

.. ·Rrggs, Asst. Supt.

m .;· Children's choir practice, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Adult choir practice, Wed., 8

p.m.: Radio program. WMPO, Sunday,

S:~a . m .

. MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF dmiST,
5th and Main, AI Hartaon, rninllter;

Richard DuBooe, Auoclate Put or: Mike
Gerlach, Sunday School Sup..-tntendent.
Bible School9: l» a .m.; Morning Worahip

10:30 a.m. Evealnc Worahlp 7:00 p.m.
Wedneoday, 7:00p.m. Prayer meotinl.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF TilE NA·
ZARENE, PASTOR Frld Penhorwaad.
BUI Wlllte, Sunday School Supt, Sunday
Scho~ 9:~ a.m.: Mornla~ Wortbl~ 10:45

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APPLE GROVE - Cllurch Sehool 9: 00

a.m.; Mornlna Worlllllp 10:00 a.m.; Bible

Study Su-y 7:00p.m.: Proye.: meetlllg
7::'/im. Tlturlllay. (lncb)
OP IIBIIll COO!tft'Y
HANY - Worship 9 a.m.: Chun:h
SChool10 a.m.; Bible Study Wlldnood&amp;Y 10
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Jlov, O'QHIII ~lb'
a.lft.: lloreu Womtn'o Yallowshlp Wed- ·
· HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
nesday lla.ni. (Baker).
• CHURCH - Sullday: WoralllP Servt""!'
CARMEL - Cllureh School 9:30a.m.:
• 9:00 o.m.; Cllurch Scho!ll 10:1h.m..
,
Worship. 10:4&amp; a.m. Se"'Dd ud Fourth
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN SUahva; FeiiOIVshlp dinner with Suttm
Sulldaf School, t a.ll).: Church al!nlke,
tblrd tbul'ldoy, S:30 p.m. (Baker).
U:lllo.m.
MORNING STAR- Church Sc- 9: e
SYRACUSE FIRST UNl'I'EDPRESBY·
a.m.: Won!IID 10: 30 a.m.: Bible Study,
. TEiliAN - Suadav School, lD a.m.:
1bundoy, 7::il p.m. (Baker) .
Church .-vice, 10: 1&amp; a.m.
SUTtON- Cbu"'b Scbool, 9:30a.m.:
· • RU'J'LAND CHtiRQI OF GOD, Put..-.
l\loniDfJ Worship 10: 45a.m. ftnt and third ·
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Cox. Stl8dly SclloGI :JO:ooa.m.:
Sunlllya; FtiiOWI!llp dllmer with Cormol
• Souidlir ~ Wol'llllp U:OO a.m. Cbll·
11tlrd tbundiY. 6:30p.m. (Baker) .
• dre'a Cbtlrdt 11 a.m. SuBtlaY E-lq
· EAITLETAR'I'-MornlncWonhlp9:00
· lorvlet 7:00p.m. Wild., 6 p.m. YouDI La• dllii' AlllfiiiiiY. w......roy, 7 p.nl. Fam· , a.m.: OIUreb,Se- !O:OOa.m.: UMW Drat
Tueod~ 7:30p.m. (Grace).
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ROOK SPRINGS a.m.; Worship 10o.m.: BlbleStudy, Wednesdlll', 7:30p.m.: UMYF (Seniors) , Sundoy, 6 p.m.: (Junloro) every other Sun·
day, 6 p.m. (Franklin).
RUTLAND- Church SCbool, 10 a.m.:
Worship, 11 a.m.: UMW Firat Monday,
7:30p.m. (Crabtree)
SALEM CENTER- Church SCho!ll 9: 15
A.m.; MornbiJ Worsblp 10:1~ a.m.
(Stetle)
SNOWVILLE - Monli!'J Worship, 9:00
a.m.: Cllureb SchoollO:IJIIa.m. (Marlin)

and Bible study Wednf!lday 'ovenlag, 7 p.

CALL BRIAN OR DAVE TO. PLACE YOUR AD IN THIS

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·(Meadows)

S~nday

School, 9:15 a ,
m.; Morning Worship, 10:15a.m.; Sunday
Evening service, 7 p.m . Prayer ml"E'tlng.

2 DR., 5 SPD., PS.

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MINERSYILLE - Cllurch School 9:00
a.m.: Worship service 10:00 a.m.: UMW
third Wednesday, 1 p.m. '(Thatcher)
~ARL CHAPEL - Cllurcb Seboil9: 00
a.nl.: Worship Service 10:00 a.m, (Marlin)
POMEROY- Cllu"'b School, 9: I~ a.m.
: Worship 10:30 a.m. : Cboir reh111rsa1
Wedneadu, 7:30 p.m.; UMW, second
Ttu!0&lt;1ay,1:ll p.m.; UMYFSunday, 6p.m.

, MT. MORIAH CHUR(:II OF GOD,
' Raclae. Rev. James S4tlerlleld,' past..-.

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomeroyHarrlsoovllle Rd. CRt. 113) Robert E. Purtell, minister; Steve Stanley, Bible School

Supt.: Rodney Howery, Asst. Supt. SUNDAY: Bible School 9:30 a.m.: Worshlf.
10:311 A.M. and 7:30P.M.: Wednesday B ·
ble Study,7:00 ~.m .
ST, JOHN LUTI!ERAN CHURCH, Pine

Grow. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
pastor. Chun::h service 9: X) a.m.; Sunday

School10:30 a.m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Tom Runyon, pastor. Sunday Schoo19:~
a.m.; Larry Haynes, S. 's. Supt. Morning
worship 10::rt a.m.

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA-

RENE, Rev. John Vance, pastor; Sandy
Justice, Chairman of the Board ot Chris·
ttan Ute. Suaday School9::rl a.m.: MornIng worship 10:30 a .m .; evangelistic ser·
vice 7:00p.m . Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHU~CI!. llex·
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday

10 a.m. aad 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lloyd Sayre, Supt. Sunday School 9: :II a,
m.; morning worship 10::1) a.m. ·sunday
evening service 7 p.m.

RACINE FIRST

BAPTIST,

Steve

Deaver, Pastor. Mike Swiger, Sunday
SChocW Supt.; Sunday School 9: 30a.m.:
Morning worship 10: 40 a.m. ; Sunday
E.'Vf!'nlng worship 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday
evening Bible study 7:30p.m.

BURLINGHAM OOMMUNITY CHURCH,
Burlingham. Ray Laudermlt, poster. Robert Cozart, aaslstanl )11151&lt;1'. Su lllliV Schom
10 a.m.: worship 7 p,m.: Wednood.-.• 6 p,m,

youth meeting Wed, 7 p.m. church tervlces.

•PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, \1

BAPTIST.

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·prayer meeting

SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little,

REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N. 2nd Ave, Middleport. Sunday
School10 a.m. Sunday evening 7:00p.m.;

Mid· week service, Wed., 7 p.m 1

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LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Jeff Patterson, aup..-llltendenl. Sunday
ScMol9::1l a.m.: Mornlna Worohlp W:30
a.m.: Sunday evening service. '7:JJ p.m.; .

Wedneoday ..,.,nli\g service, 7::11 p.m,
SYFiACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA ZARENE. 'Rev. Glenn MCMillan, past..-.

Mary Janlw. Lavender, Sunday · School '
Supt. Sunday Schod 9:30a.m.; Morning-\

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION·
AL .CHURCH, KlnRJbury Road. Rev.

Clyde W. Henderscm. pastor. Sunday
School9:30 a.m.; Ralph Carl. Supt. EvenIng wor!hlp 7:00 p.m. Prayer meellng,

· WednESday 7:00p.m.
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OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, 211001 Stale Rouli! 7, Middl,.
port. Sunday Scho~ 10 a .m.; Sunday evenIng service 7::1t p.m .; Tuesday service,

7::11 p.m.

HYSEL~ ltUN HOLINESS CHURCH .
o. H. Cart, past cr. SundaySchoolat9: 30a .
m. ; Morning worship at_10:30 a .m .; Sun. dayeventnaservlceat 7:30p.m . Thursday
services at 7:30p.m.

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
located on County Road 31. Rev.
•Roger Wllllonl, """"'· Sundoy School
9;30 a ;ri\.; Morning Worshl 10:45 a.m.;
Suaday evening worship 7:00p.m.: Wed·
nesday evenlllg B
. lbleStudy 7:00 .p.m.
WHITE'S CHAPEL WESLEYAN
CHURCH ·- &lt;;oolvUte RD . R.V. Phillip Rl·
Knob,

denour, past cr. Sunday School9:30 a .m .;
~ wonhlp service 10:30 a.m.; Bible at\ady

and worship service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Roy
W. carter, put&lt;r. MomlnaWonblpiO:OO
a.m.; Bible SChool 6:00p.m.; BtbleStudy
Wodneodoy 7:00 P·"'·
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RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos

Tillis, pastor. SOnny Hudsm, .!IUpt. Sunday
School 9:30a.m.; Morning worship, 10: ~
a.rri.; Sunday evenina: service '7: 00p.m.

Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO pro-

gram 9 a.m. each Sunday.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·

RENE. Samuel Basye, ·past&lt;r. Sunday

SCho019:'30 a.m.: Worship servlce10:30a.

p.m.

Evangeilstlo oervlce 6: :II p.m. Wednesday
service 7 p.m.

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller

worslllp 10::II a.m.: Evanaellatlc oervlce,l
6 p.m.: Prayer and Praise Weclneadlll', 7p.,
m .; Youth meellna, 7 p.m .

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
. CHRIST. Elden R. Blake, put..-. Sullday ·
School10 a.m.: Gary Reid, Lo~eoder.
Mornlllg sermon, 11 a.m.: Su
nllbt
services: .Chrlattan Endeovw 7: p.m ..
song service 8 p.m. PreaclllDI 8:30p.m.
Mid-week prayer meotiD&amp;. Wlldn..roy, 7
P.l't.,;MLOCK GROVE Cl!RISTIAN, Char·
les Donitgan. pastor. Mildrid Zlealer, Sun'dill' Scho!il Supt. Mornln1 Worshfp 9:30 a.
m.: SundiiV School10:illa.m,: Evelln&amp;aer·
vlce, 7:30 p.m ..,.

putor. Evenlllg oervlce 7:30 p,m, : Wo-

men's Mtniltry, Thuratay, 9::tl •. m . :

Wedaesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15

p.rn.

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p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Letart,
w. Va, Rt. I, Jams Lew Ia, paitor. Worslllp !l!rvlces 9::11 a.m.; Sunday SChoolll
a.m ..: Evening worlht.p 7:30p.m. Tuesday

cottage prayer meet ina and Bible Study
9::11 a.m,; Worship_service, Wednesday

' ~R't_VIOURLUTHERANCHURCH, ,

Walnut an.d Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.

Va. 1be Rev. Geo11e C. Weirick. past..-.
Sunday SChool9:30 a.m.: Sunday w&lt;nhlp

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CHURCH OF•

CHRIST. Robert Footer, putar; Howard •
Caldwell. Supertntendeat: Clltlrdl aehaCII
9o.m.; Woralllpiii!I'Yicl!9:45o.m. ond6:JO
p.m. Every«~• wlcome.
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Nt\ZA·
RENE. ~- Herbert Grate, paatcr.
Frank Rime. oupt. Sunday Schooll: 30 a.
m.: Woroltlp 118'\1101, U o.m. ODd 7 p.m.
SUnday. Wedn~. 7 p.m. P~ meet·

~UREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH. William WUIIams, puler, Robert E. Barloa, Director otCIItlaltaD Eclu·
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Main St.. Middleport. Rev. Gilbert Craig,

Jr .. pastor. Mrs. Erv in Bs!umgardner'i
Sunday School Supt. Sunday School9:30 a.,
m .; Wors hip Servlre. 10:45 a .m .
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· SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIS'!'

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- Jo~eph B. Hoskins, evangelist. Su.nday
BlbleStudy9a.m. : Worship, lOa.m.: Sun·
day flvening service 6 p.m .; Wednesday
ev!;!:nlng service, '1 p.m.

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,

Rt . 124. William Hoback. pastor. Sunday
SchoollO a .m .; Sunday evening servtce ·1
p.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m . ~-

CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadl.e7

Locatf'd on 0 . J . Whit e Road of Highway
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday School 10
a.m.. Classes for all ages. Junior Church 11
a .m .: Morning worship 11 a .m . Adu lt
Choir practiceS p.m. Sunday . Young People's, Children' s Church and Adult Bible
Study. We-dnesday at 7:l) p.m .

Supt. , Sunday School 9: .10 a.m. Morning
Worship 10:30a.m. Prayer service-. altern-ate Sundays.

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST.
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd. ,

HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 170 Grant

St .. Middleport. Affiliated with Southern
Bapttst Convention. Davld·Bryan. Sr .• MInister . Sunday School 10 a .m .; Morning
worship 11 a .m.: Evening worship 7 p.m. :
Wednesday evening Bible study and
prayer m~lng 7 p.m.

BRADF(!)RD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sl :

next to Fort Meigs Park, Rutland. Robert
Richards, pastor. Services at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdays and Sundays.

HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP-

TER of the Wesleyan Holiness Church.
Rev. David Ferrell, past or . Henry_J;blln,
Sunday School Supt .; Sunday Scho0110 a .
m.; Morning Worship 11 a .m.: Evening
service 7:30p.m. Wednesday f'\'enlng service 7:30 p.m .

Rt . 124and Co. Rd. 5. Derek Stump, pastor. ·
STIVERS VILLE WORD OF FAITH.
William Amberger. S. S. Supt.; Sunday
Gary Holter, pas~ or. Sunda~' s('J 'vfcrs 9:30
·School 9:':1'1 a.m ..: Mprnlng Worship 10 : 30
a·.m. and 7 p.m .; Midw eek Sf'rv\c-1'&gt;, 7:.10 p.
a .m. ; Evening worship 7:30p.m . Wednes. m. T~Ui'sda y.
day worship 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT PENT E CU ~ TA I "" ·1 n1ro
ST. PAUL· LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Ave. Rev . Clark Baker, pa s t m·. Ctlrl Noh
Corner Sycamore . and Second Sts., P.o·
llngham, Sunday School Supt. Su nday
meroy. The Rev. William Mlddl~wart .
School 10 a .m. with classes for all ages.
pas1ar. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church
Evening services at 6 p.m . Wl'dnesday Biservlre ll a.m.
SA:CRED HEART CHURCH , Msgr , ble study at 7:30p.m . Youth services F riday at 7:30p.m.
.
Anthony Glannamore. Ph. 992-5898. Satu rECCLES !A FELLOWSHIP.12B MIIISt,
day EVE'nlng Mass 7: :KJ p.m.; Sunday
Mlddl£1JOr1. Brother Chuck McPhersm,
Mass. 8 a.m. and 10 a. m. Confe;slons one
pastor. Sunday School 10 a .m .; Sunday
half hour before each Mass. CCD classes.
evening serv1ct'5 at 7 p.m. and Wednesdal(
11 a.m. Sunday.
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ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Kenneth Smith,
Middleport . James E . ~esefl, pastor.
pastor. ~unday Schad 9:30a.m.; church
Sun4ay morning worship 10 a .m .; Evenservice 7:30p.m.; youth fellowship 6:30 p.
Ing servlcfl 7 p.m .: Wednesday .evening
m. ; Bible study, Thursday, 7:30p.m .
worship 7 p.m . VIsitation Thursday 6:30 p.

FULL GOSPEL LIGIITHOUSE , 330«1

m.
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH: David

Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pas·

lor. Danny Lambert, S, S. Supt. Sunday

Curfman, pa~tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m .:
worshiP service 11 a.m.; Sunday night
worship serviCi" 7:30 p.m. : Midweek
prayer setvice Wed!1esday 7 p .m. • ·

WESLEYAN

'BIBLE

morning service at 10 a.m.; Sunday even·
lng service 7: 30p.m . :ruesday and Thurs1
day Services at '7: 30 p.m.
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA,

HOLINESS

ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, past crt
Sunday Scbool9: 30a .m .; Worshipservtce;
10:30 a.m.; Youth service Sunday 6: 15 p.'
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p.m . Wednesday Pr_~tyer Meeting and Bible Study

CHURCH of Middleport, Inc.. 75 Pearl St.,
Rev. l van Myers, pastor; Roger Manley,
Sr .. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School
9::K) a.m.; Morning Worship 10::10 a .m .;
EvenlnR Worship 7: 30 p.m. WPdnesday
evening Bible study. prayer and praise
service, 7::11 p.m .

7:00p.m. '
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, SUn-

day afternom services at 2:30. Thursday
evening services at 7:30. ·

FAITH FULL GOSPEL CHURCH, Long

Bottom. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.: Mornl~g WorshJp 10 : &lt;15 a ."?.: Sunda~ evening
7. 00 p.m. (s ummer 7.30 p.m. ) , Wednesday night 7:00p.m . rsummer 7: 30 p.m.J.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Masm, W,
Va. Past..-, Bill Murplly, Sunday SChoollO

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a.m. : Sunday evening 7:30p.m. Prayer

LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH

meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7: 30

OF GOD - Gary Hines, pastor. Sunday
school 9:30 to 10:20 jj.m.; Worship srvlce
10:30 to U ::JJ a .m .; Sunday eve~lng service. 7 p.m.: Midweek Prayer Sflrvlce,

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa-

Wed.• 7 p.m.
MT. OLIVE FULL GOSPEL COMMUN ·
ITY CHURCH, Lawrence Bush, paslor.
Max Folmer. Sr.. S. S. Supt . Sunday School
9:30a.m.; Sunday evening service. 7:30 .
m.: Wednada y evenln~ Bible study and
. praise service, 7: 30 p.m.

UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 on Po-

p.m . Everyooe welcome.

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lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, past or. Sunday
SchoollO a.m.: Sunday evening 7: 00p.m .;
Wednesday evening prayer meet ing 7:00
p.m.

SOUTH BETHEh NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Silver Ridge. Duane Sydenstrtcker, past cr. Sunday School 9 a .m. :
Worship Service, 10a.m .; Sunday evening
service, 7:00p.m . Wednesday night Bible

study 7:00p.m.

Sermonette
"WEEDS"
"Instead of the thronbush will grow the pine lree, and in s tead
of briers and myrtle will grow. This will IX&gt; for the Lord ' s
renown, for an everlasting sign, which will not be des troyed."
Summer is the season of the year when tne life of naturP
reaches Its height. Our gardens are full of flowers and
vegetables; but, unfortunately, they are also full of weeds.
which spring up everywhere, often in a singlp night. If they arp
not uprooted they often choke to death the useful plants. We
must keep them constantly in check with rake and hoe and
trowel, or they will overrun and ruin all.
"A per5Qn of words, and not Of deeds, Is like a garden full of
weeds." If the heart Is a garden , Its weeds are the sins and bad
habits which often flourish there. Why does the great Gardener
allow them to grow at all? He tell$ us in the Parable of the Weeds
In the Wheat. They are sown by Satan, secretly, and will be
pulled up and destroyed on tile Judgment Day.
The only way to check these wms of the soul Is to keep
uprooting them before they choke out all that Is good and clean;
and also to sow good seed in the ground - good habits, loving
ways. I once heard about a person a part of whose garden got
overrun with weeds. He was told by a friend , "sow potatoes
~ere, and they will clean up)he gro.und ." HP took his friends
advice: a'!d sure enough, the weeds disappeared . So, when the
soll of our heart Is encombered with faults and cares, the good
seed of the Gospel will clean It out, break up lhe hard clods of
Indifference, and make It fit and holy for the great purpotll!!l of
lildlfference, and make It fit and holy for the great puJ'I)Oies of
our Heavenly Father. Amen. - lev. Richard H. Freealu,
PM&amp;or, Triiii&amp;J Collp'qatltmal Church, Pomei'o)', Oblo. , . .

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p.m .

ship, 7: :II p.m.
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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .

SChool ·9: 30 a.m.,: SUnday morning ser·
vtce, 11 a .m. ; Sunday evening service,

· MT. UNION BAPTIST. Putar: Joe N.
Sayre, Sunday School 9: 4&amp; a.m.: E~lna
''!Lm.; Pra,.r MtetliJ. 6:30

P·¥t~RS ~LAINS .

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IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Community off Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
Sanders. pastor. Jeff Holter. lay leader:
Ed Roush, Sunday Srhoo) Supt. Su!lday
SChqol 9:30 a.m.; morning worship and
children's c hurch lO:ll a .m.: evening
preaching SE'TVI('{' first three . Sundays.
7:30 p.rn.; SpE'Cial service fourth Sunday
E"Venlng. 7:30 p.m .; Wednesday Pray·er
MPfltlng, Blbifl Study and Youth Fellow·

. HARTF'ORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN .UNION. Hortlord, W. Va.
Rev, David M~Manla, pastor. Church

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Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supt.
Sunday School 9::KJ a.m.: Seccnd and
fourth Sundays worship serv ice at 2:30 p.

MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN

mJle off Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J. Watts. past cr.
St., Masm1, W, Va. Sunday Bible Study 10
Robert Searles, S.S. Supt. Sunday_School
a.m.; Worahip 1l a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednes·
9: 30 a.m.; Morning Worlhlp 10:30 a.m.;
day Bible Study, voeal music, 7 p.m.
Sunday evening service 7:30 p.m.; Wed- ,
LIBERTY. ASsEMBLY OF GOD, Dudnesday service, 7:30p.m.
, ding Lane, Ma:oo, W.Va . J. N. 1backer,
pastor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. Sunday
. School 10 •-m.; Mornlne worslp, 11 a.m.;
Sunday evening worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
meetlng _and Bible study Wednesday1 7:30
p.m.; Youth mt"fttng Wednelday at 7p.m.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST.

Young people's service 6

992-2121

Mldllepart. Ohla 411780

Sunday Scho!ll 10:30 a.m. BlbleSiudy and

m.;·

'"Dignify and Service Alway•"
Es\abllshed 1913

5fruf a3oof.s
93 Mill Street

land-Racine Road. Mike Duhl. pastor,
Janice . Danner, church school director.
Church school 9:30a.m.; Morning worship
10:~ a.m.; Wednesday evening prayer
services, 7:Xlp.m.
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. ID!v. Earl
Shuler, pastor. worship service, 9:30a.m .

Class, 9:30a.m .; MornlngWorshlp10: 30a.
m.; Evening Worship, 6::.1 p.m. Thursday

EWING FUNERAL HOME ..

992-2975

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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Port·

Wedi\esday, 7:00 p,m.
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Joseph, B. Hoskins, put or. Bible

· Iii! Qrlirhl and Ruth Ann ftx.

204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, 011.

Watson. minister: Norman Will.
supt. Sunday School 9:·:Kl a .m .; Worship
service 10:30 a .m. Bible study. Wednes-

Spring, minister; Starllng Massar and OlIver Swain, Sunday SChool Supts. Preach·
lng 9:30a.m . each Sunday; Sunday School.

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· GRAVELY TRACTOR SAlES

Sunday. Wednesday evening prayer
Blblestudy.
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pastor. Sunday service, 9::«1 a .m. ; even·
lng service 7! 00 p!m . Prayer meeting,

ALFREDworsblp, Ila.m.:
1btrd Tuesday,

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786 NOiTH SECOND AVE;

Worsblp, 7:00p.m. ChOir practice 8 p.m.

10:30 a.m.
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CHRISTIAN UNION, 1beroo Durham,

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· p.m.; Sunday Mass, 8 a .m. and 10 a. m.
' CCD classes, t a.m. first and t hlrd Sundays

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RACINE- Chun:h SchOOl, 10 a.m.: Worship ll a.m.: UMW fourth Monday at7ill p.
m.; Men's Prayer _r;:lreakfast, WeclneKI&amp;y, 8
a.m. (Grace).
SALEM CENTER- Chun:h School9: ~
a.m.: Worshlo 10:~ a.m. !Steele). ·.
SNOWYILJ:E - Worllliip 9:00 a.m.:
c~urch SC_hoOIIO:OO a.m. CMarlln) ,_
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Roger

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cation; Stev~," Eblin, assistant. Sunday
Schaoi9:Xl a.m.: Morntna worship tO: XI
a.m.; Teens In Action. 6 p.m.; EvenlnJit

LETART FALL!&gt; - Worship 9 a.m.:

ChUrch SchoollO a .m. !Gfacel ,

Sunday SchOol 9 a.m .. worship service 10
a.m. Sunday evening service, 6:QOp.m.;
Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thurs ~

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,• OlD DEX'IElt BIBLE . CHRISTIAN ,
'CHURCH. AMn CUrtis, puler. U!lla Swan,
,SUpt. SUlllay Sclloal9:ill a.m.: l""'achlngser, ..-,-and!IDd&amp;I---SU. Sdwd Youlllllietin&amp; 7:!1 p.m. every SUn, dlly.

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·Parish llall knmedlaleiY lollowlnirthe oervtoo.
· POMERoY anJRCI! OF CHIUST, 212 W.
Main St., Leo Lull, etlllll.,u.t. Bltio Scllod
9:30a.m.: Ma-rine\\Ullhlp. IO::Ila.m.: Youtll

Trophies were given, out ·to the
members of the top four teams
and the top individual p)ayers.

1976 FORD MUSTANG •••••••• 5895
V-8, 2 DR ., AUTO.
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Schom ~IL 011m:h Schom 9: ~ a.m.; .
Wen~ Sorvta! IIUl a,m, &lt;;holr rehearsal,
'llleoday, 6:«1 p.m. urder dln!dlon of Lois
Burt.

In the Middleport -Rutland
11ame Tuesday night, Bobby Ellis
was left out of the hit totals for the
game as he added a single and_a
double to the hit parade.

RUNS GOOD. AUTO.

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HOWEll FOIIVEIY OCUIION ,

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Whenever you pay a visit to the home of
friends or relatives, you naturally remember
your manners and do your best to keep the
place as neat and clean as possible. By the
same token, if your plans take yQu to a 'wilderness or' camping area, this is also a good
place to remember your manners. It's really
a form of ''love thy neighbor," because you
do this out of consideration for others who
may share the place with you. Another
reason is that you are. God's guest there. In
any wilderness area you can see all that
beauty which He has provided for your
enjoyment. Think of it as an o~tdoor extension of your House of Worship, and respect
it as you would any place where you are an
invited guest. In this case, the "guest
room" is all God's creation.

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Eric Jones was the winn ing
pitcher for Rutland, striking out
three_ and Tyson Rose was the
. loser, fanning five.

1974 FORD F-2 50 •••••••••••••• 5595

214 E. Main
· 992·5130 Pomeroy

TRlNli'Y OONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
Rev. imemln, pastor; lleblie-.

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Comingc. August 11 t~.
Advertising Dead.line ls.
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~LDERNESS,KEEPITCLEAN

992:7075

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In the consolation game Rutland scored four runs in !be third
and fourth innings and a si ngle
run In the fifth to eoast ot the
victory. Rutland's Adam Hendrix Jed the way with two singles
and a double, and Paul Se~rles
had three singles, while Eric
Jones hit a double. Gary Stanley
an'd Bryan Colwell each had a
single.
, , For Chester Jeff Stethem and
Charlie Bissell each had . two
singles. and Jared Ridenour,
David Fetty and V.J. VanMeter
each had a single. ·

1985 CHEVY C-20 •••••-•• ~ •• ~. 5.7995
AUTO, PB, PS.

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Veterans
Memorial Hospital

IROWN &amp; SNOUFFER
FIRE.&amp; SAFETY

New York 6, Kansas Clly 0
Chicago 5, Milwaukee ~
Friday's gilii!!'S
Kanoas City (Saberbagen 8-4
and Lelbrand.t 5-H) at New
York (Eiland 1-2 and Parker
3-1). 2, 4:30p.m.
Seattle (Holman 2-2) at Detroll (Alexander 4-9 ), 7: :15 p.m.
CaiHomla (McCas klll9·5) al
Baltimore (Holton 3-S). 8: 05
p:m.
Oakland (Welch 111-4) al
Toronto (Stleb R-5), 7:3~ p.m.
Tex.,. (Hough 5-10) at Cleve·
land (Farrell 4-9). 7:35p.m.
Boston (Boddicker 6-1) at
Minne-sota (Anderllon 9-7), K: 05

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Fill Dottors'
Prescriptions

FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE

.Syracuse defeats Middleport
9-l; chlims Bill Hubbard title
SYRACUSE - Syracuse was
crowned the 1989 Bill Hubbard
Memorial Little League Tournament champions with a 9-1
victory over Middleport Thurs·
day night at King Field in
Syracuse. Ru !land ,defeated
Chester 10-3 in the consolation
game to clinch third place.
Syracuse jumped out to a 3·0
lead In the first, after Middleport'
cut It to 3·11n the third, Syracuse
pu!led away with fqur in the third
and two in. the fifth to round out
the scoring.
Ryan Hill led the winners at the
plate )l(!th two singles and a
double. Adam Triplett 11nd Ryan ·
Williams bad two 'singles , and
Jay Day had a double. wh!le
Kevin Deemer chipped in with a
single. For Middleport, Chad
' Duncan had a double, and Brett
Newsome, Justin Seymore and
Michael Frankow!ak each had a
single.
Ryan Williams was the starter
and the. :.v!nn!ng pitcher for
Syracuse, g!vlng up four hils and
striking out six. For Middleport,
Brett Newsome· was · the . loser,
giving up nine hits while striking
out. eight

PDmetog Flowet $6ap

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

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B~t

Pomeioy-Middlaport.

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thanks to

II)' 11011 BOEFUCR
Thank you for being so helpful.
Addalou ,Lewis, a member of
the Meigs
County Fair
Board who reporllld thla week
that a pork coo-

.Heavy rains

you~ .. drench

bat boY , sons of Mr . and Mrs.
Frank Colwell, and their cousin,
Mike Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jarvis .
Their great-grandfather, Thomas Autherson of Lake Wells,
Fla., aqd great-greai grandfather, bmer Dalley of
Racine, were on hand to root the
boys on. , Mr. Dalley, by the way,
Is 92.

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Meigs County , Emergency
only developed downtown touriSm
atttaction is Tu-Endie- Wei Parle, Medical Services aJ;~swered four
which attracts mme than 30,000 calls on Thursday.
Middleport was called af 2:59
visitors each year.
.
a.m.
to Lincoln St. lor Gall Miller
The idea1 for the future include a
who
was taken to Veterans
River MIISCUlll; revitalizin$ Fort
Memorial
HospitaL
Randolph with live fronner-life
,Pomeroy
was called at 10: 08
demonstrations; a gre;~ter working
a.m.
.
to
assist
a unit from
relationsbip widl the West Virginia
•utheastern
Ohio
Emergency
s
State Farm Musewn; placing vinMedic~)
Services
at
an au'to
tage railroad cars at the Point
acclderit
on
U.S.
33,
Emma
Plrasant siding; a historic walking
Webster
was
transported
from
tour of Point Plrasant homes on the
the
accident
to
O'Bleness
Mem·
National Regisreo, 4isplaying boats
produced at the old Marietta ' or!al HospitaL
At 2:38 , p,m . , Pomeroy was
Manufacturing plant; PJOCuring a
called
to the Amerlcare·
showboat for a lloating restaurant;
Pomeroy
Nursing Center for
a riverfront ampitheater; a marina;
Charlotte
Hess
who was taken to
the starting up of bed and breakfast
Veterans
Memorial
HospitaL
operations, new restalll'liiiiS in the
10:
10
p.m.
went to
Racine
at
downtown; and establishing stores
Old
Portland
Road
for
Debra
that cater to tourism, such as
to
Holzer
Medical
Center.
Hively
specialty shops.
Other ideas under considemtion
include restoring the State Theater,
putting a factoty ou~t center in the
VMH
.
old Malleable Iron factory and inTHURSDAY ADMISSIONS~ . tourism coopemtion between atttactions in West Virginia Addle Cummins, . Racilll'!; Gall .
Miller, Middleport;, Margaret A.
andOhio.
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Money is needed for several of Wyatt, Pomeroy; Floyd Relt· '
the ideas listed, Alderfer said. "We mire, New Have, W.Va.
THURSDAY DISCHARGESare looking at all possible resotqees
·
Lee
Wood, Richard K. Johnson,
- government, foundation and
William
K. Oiler, Jimm&amp;' Lamprivate," he said. The city of Point
bert,
Lawrence
WilL
PleaSant is planning to submit a
near $~00.000 streetscaping project
for consideration under the state of'
West Virginia's Small Cities ,Block
.
By
United
Press lnternatlolllll
Grant program.
South C'!ntral Ohio
Tonight: Mostly clear, wlih a
low between 55 and 60. Winds
north 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday:"Mostly sunny, with
.
a high near 80.
.
Ohio's
Extended
Forecast
Dally stock prices
Sunday
lhrou!lh
Tuesday
(As of 10 a.m.)
·
Fair Sunday and Monday, with
Bryce and Mark SmHii
a chance of showers Tuesday.
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Highs will be range from the mid
70s
to the nlid 80s. Early morning
Am Electric Power ::,.. ,, .. :.28Ys
lows
wl!l be in the 50s Ssunday
AT&amp;T ....... , .. , ......... .... , ..... 36%
ranging
from the mid 50s 'to th~
Ashland 0!1 .. , ...... , ............37'l{
mid
60s
Monday, and In the 60s
Bob Evans ...... , .... ,:............ l5~
Tuesday,
Charming Shoppes ,......... , .. ,16\i,
City Holding Co .... ,....... , .. , .. 15%
Federal Mogui ...... , ............... 24
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................... 54
Heck's ........ ,.... , .................. %
Key Centurion .................... 12~
Lands' End ...... ,.................. 27%
Limited Inc .. ,............ :,.... ...33'-'
Multimedia Inc ...... .... ...... ......98
Rax Restaurants ........ .',........ 2%
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ,:....... 17%
Shoney's Inc ....................... ll%
ONE EVEN
AT 7:30
Wendy's Inti. , ........................ 6
ADMISSION
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REE!DS'VILLE - The South
Bethel Church at Silver Ridge
will be having vacation bible
school today through Friday
from 7-9 p,m, There will be
classes for all ages and the public
Is Invited to participate. The
church Is located across from
Eastern High School, two miles
out Silver Ridge Road.
PORTLAND - The Freedom
Gospel Mission located on Bald
Knob Stlversvllle Road will be
having vacation bible school
today through Friday from 6.-8
p.m. each evening. The public ls
Invited to attend.

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~~U YOU C.~N EAT SPAGHEnl DINNER ........ S3,99
, AI You c... bt Spaghetti, Smothw .. ln Our Own Homllrriade S.uce A Critw
fTOMid Sal8d. 'Mth Dr•sing Of YourChoic:., And Tatty G•rlic Breed Or AHot Rol

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foonw. Your Cholae of 1 Hot Rol or HomemMie litcuh, CoffM, R9i1r 01 Decaf·
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TINY TECH PRE-SCHOOL
Satu~day, July 1S- 1:00 P.M.
FALL CLASSES

30 Months to Kindel'garten ·
CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE
TRADITIONAL EDUCATION

S30 Registretion Fee

''Good Beginnings Equal Gre~t
Education. 11

United Pentecostal Church
873 South Third
Midd.,t, Ohio

Dr. Jack M. Levine
General and Gynecological Surgery
Yearly f'emale Exams
Women's Health

Office Hours
Monday through I'Tiday
8:30 a.m•• 5 p.m.
Suite 21 L PVH Medical Office Buildl~g ·

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POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Senior Citizens will sponsor a
RACINE - Physicals for ath·
,round and square dance on letes and cheerleaders at SouthFriday from 8·11 p,m. Music will ern Jr, High and High School will
be provided by True Country be given on July 15 at the high
ARTHUR and SYBIL (DORST) BARR ,
Ramblers. Admission is $2. school.
,Those attending are asked to
Students are to come at the
bring snacks for the snack table. • following times, seventh and
eighth graders from 8·9: 30 a .m. ,
The public Is Invited to attend.
ninth and tenth graders from
.
POMEROY
The
Mary
10-11:30
a.m., and 11tli and 12th
Marriage vows were exThe reception table was deco·
Shrine
37
White
Shrine
of
Jerusa·
graders from 1-2:30 p.m. All
changed , between Sibyl . F'.
rated with a white, lace table
(Smith) Dorst, Pomeroy, daugh·
cloth and blue and white silk . !em will have Its regular meeting students are to wear shorts. ,
ter of the late Asbery and Em'm a
flo\llers In crystal heart arrange· on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Potluck · Physical cards must be signed
by pare!lts prior to the physical
Smith, and Arthur C. Barr,
ments. · The Weddll)g cake lea- refreshments will be served.
being given. Cards may be
Middleport, son of the late
lured white wedding bells and
SATURDAY
picked up at the high school
Robert and Flora Barr of Rock
blue fllses with an Inscription
RACINE - There will be a · office.
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' Castle, W.Va., on JuRe 15 at 7:30
"Ar.ihur and Sibyl."
Dr. Douglas Hunter, M.D. will
p.m . with '' the Rev. Clyde v :
' Prayer was given by Ralph senior girls tournament or
Henderson, Sr., officiating.
Carl, Kingsbury Road, Pomeroy, women's Independent tourna· perform the physicals ,
The Henderson home , was
and cake with Ice cream, party menton Saturday and Sunday at
REEDSVILLE - Physicals
decorated with lighted candles,
mix, nuts, punch, and coffee Southern High School. T~e entry
fee
Is
$35
and
two
softballs.
There
for
athletes and cheerleaders at
and blue and white silk flower
were served to those , in
will
be
two
sponsor
trophies
Eastern
Junior High and High
arrangements throughout the
attendance,
to
the
first
two
teams
and
given
SchoQI
will
be given on Saturday
home,
Attending were Martin Dorst,
12
Individual
trophies
to
the
first
, at the high school.
Grace Dorst , Craig Dorst,
Given in marriage by her
Grades 10, 11, and 12 are to
eldest son. Martin Dorst, Shade,
Tammy and Jerry Foster, David two teams. If In teres ted call
and Lisa Dorst, Mrs. Steven .Howle Caldwell at 949-2954 or Jim report at 8 a.m., and grades
the bride woFe a two piece baby
seven, eight, and nine are to
blue street length dre's s of chi !too
1Barbara) Hoffman and daugh· Caldwell ~t 949·2458.
, report at 9:30 a .m. Ur,inalySis
with a white lace collar. She\vore
ter, Stephanie Lee' Hoffman, ,
tiny blue. and white shk field . ,. !{elth Dorst, Shane Foster, Rev.
and Mrs. Clyde V. (Margaret)
flowers In her lialr and a corsage
of white carnations tinted in blue.
Henderson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
She also carried a white lace . Ralph Carl, Mrs. Dale Brlckles
handk'erchlef '' With white'
and children, Nathan and Derek,
The Meigs County Health De· test, , urinalysis, height and
accessories,
.
. Mrs, Kenneth (Shirley) Sinclair.
partment
will be' conducting a
weight check, blood pressure and
' Matron of honor was Mrs.
and Fred E. Smith and Ruth,
cancer
screening
clinic paid for generalized health examination.
Martin (Grace) Dorst of Shade,
Racine.
and the best man was Fred E.
T,he couple , will reside at 640 by levy funds on Friday, July 21,
Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, Women's
from 1 to 3 p.m. at its offices In
Smith. Racine, nephew of 'the
Page Street In Middleport.
Health Care Technician wlll be
the Meigs Multi-purpose Build·
bride. , ·
coordinating services at the
lng, Mulberry Heights,
clinic.
Pomeroy.
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The American Cancer Society screening clinic, Norma Ann
will be provldl,ng educational Torres, RN., nursing director,
materials and support durin!~ the referred to information whl,ch
The charter ~as draped ih
, Harolil Rice announced that
screening clinic.
memory of Adrienne French
the masonic order would be
that department recently re·
The clinic Is limited to 12 celved from Dr. Thomas Nims,
when members of the Harrison· · having friendship night on July
patients and Is free of charge.
ville Order of the Eastern Star
29, It was also announced that the
oncologist, Grant Hospital, Co·
,
County
residents who are Inter·
met recently with Betty Bishop,
past matrons will have a picnic at
lumbus, In which he talks about
ested In making appointments colon cancer, the most common
worthy 'matron, and Doug Bl·
the home of Mrs. Bishop on July
are asked to call the Meigs cancer In the U.S. today, It's
shop, worthy patron, In charge.
25.
County Health Department at
A poem, "He Brings Comfort"
The past matrons will have a
signs and methods of detection.
was read by the worthy patron
rummage sale at the home of 992-6616. Appointments are made
Dr: Nlms noted that the most
on a first call, first serve, basis.
after which there was a moment
Avonell George on Aug. 4 and 5.
frequent signs of colon cancer
-of silent prayer.
Rice gave the blessing before The services to be provided are blood In the stool and a
include a pap smear, he,noccult
Jlerni&lt;~e Hoffman gave a read·
the group entered the dining area
lng in honor of the station of
where they were served refresh•
Martha which contained . the
ments by the re(reshment com·
story of 'Martha as given In the mittee, Mr. and Mrs. , Dana
book of . Johh ' in the New
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
George,
Testament.
DALLAS, TEXAS - If you or exams and prescription
someone y.ou 'know requires but eyewear,
cannot afford urgent eyecare,
Candidates for grants by the
Pearle Vision may be able to Pearle Vision Foundation must
The )\1eigs County Beef Cattle income from tne production of
l)elp. Pearle, Inc. has announced meet certain . ophihalmlc and
Association Is sponsoring a cattle or beef, or she must have a
a nationwide search for economl· economic requlrments. First,
Meigs County Beef Queen beef project ln4' H, FFA, or FHA.
caliy disadvantaged Individuals
Entry blanks are available at ~ and groups requiring urgent candidates must have a vision
Contest. ,
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disorder that can be significantly
The general rules are as the Meigs County Extension
eyecare, It recently launched the Improved by products or servl·
follows, , contestants must be Office or by calllng the oftl~e at . Pearl Vision Fmlndallon, a non- . ces made available through
unmarried an (;I never have borne 992-6696. Deadline for entering
profit organization dedicated to Foundation funding. Second, poa child,,age 16-20 inclusive, a,s of the contest In ' Monday, July 24.
the preservation and optlmlza· tential recipients must be able to
Jan. 1, 198! The contestants More Information may be obtlon of lifetime vision, which demonstrate that the condition
must live on a farm where cattle tained by calling the Extension
delivers financial aid to hardship wlll remain' untreated or uncor·
or beef are porduced, or her Office at the above number.
cases needtng treatment for reeled without help from the
parents msut derive part of their
treatable or correctable vision Foundation. The Foundation also
disorders.
requests second party conflrma·
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"No matter how great the cost, lion; usually In the form of a
the a blllty to see should not referral by a physician, clergydepend upon the ability to pay," man or social worker.
with Kay Dawson P]llckett,
An ,ice cream soclal,wlll be held
said
Philip Suttle, the Founda·
Pearle Is actively seeking
pastor.
July 22 at the WUkesvllle Presby·
tlon's
vice-president
of
activiIndividuals
or groups who appear
Features
of
the
century-old
terian Church,
ties, "Pearle believes that If to meet the Foundation criteria.
church
Include
a
church
lllirary
In addition to homemade Ice
of more than 100 years and a tall sight can be restored or lm· Major organizations and clinics
cream, hot dogs, sloppy joes, pie
proved, the treatment should be which routinely deal with vision
steeple topped wJth orb and fluer
and cake will be served begin·
avalla
ble to everyone."
disorders, vision Impairment,
des Us.
nlng at 4 p.m. on the church
flr$1 few weeks, the blindness and the visually dlsad·
In
its
'J'he COI!IIl'egation suggests /
grounds. ,
Pearle VIsion Foundation made vantaged are contracted regu·
that those vlsltlngiJ;I the W.llkes·
cataract
surgery llOSslble for a
The social Is a project of the
ville community view the Ponn
62-year-old'
California woman;
Ladles Circle and the church Is a
Humpback Covered Bridge and
provided
an
optical reading
part of the Vinton Area Ministry
the Historical W~lls House.
device that enables a nine-year·
There will be a beauty pageant
old Texas boy to see the black· on Aug. 13 at the Quality Inn In
board In school; helped pay lor Nelsonville. The pageant will be
surgery to correct an eye muscle open for ages three to 15. All girls
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disorder which could have reTwenty-flve , local residents
Mary Jeffers, Pomeroy, ·pracsuited In permanentlossolvlslon must pre-enter before July 29,
have graduated recently from
tical • nursing; Tracy Metcalf
for a, two-year-old California Entries must be post marked by
Hocking Technical College.
Pomeroy, Medlcalasslsiant; Ml:
child· and provided aid to help a July 27. Every entry will receive
an award, The entry fee Is $55.
The graduates are Delanl chael A. Neu!ZIIng, Pomery,
group of homeless Individuals In
Baker, Tuppers Plains, automo- . electronics; Brent Norton
washington D.C. obtain eye For more InformatiOn contact
Terry Peters at 614-797:3318.
tlve; Hobart A. Barker, Midland,
Pomeroy, telecommunications.'
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-Mora, Pomery, accounting;
Pomeciry; corrections; Ken Rlt:
Tony Connolly, f{aclne, au tomo- chle, •Coolville, ~reatlon ' and
live; Kim Deem Eads. Pomeroy, wildlife; Lee Ann Robinson
practical nursing; Kirk Flck, Coolville; travel ,and tourism;'
Long Bottom, ceramiCs; Gre- Resa J. Sawyers, Racine, acgory· FelldJ, Pomeroy, pollee counting; Michael A. Slin, Pomesclence; Joyce Foreman, Por· roy, drafting and design; Jame's
tland, business management; E. Snyder, Jr., Pomerliy, busiBonnle Friend, Pomeroy, medl· l),ess management; Susan Swain,
cal assistant; JulleHawk,Reeds- Reedsville, travel 'and tourism;
ville, hotel-restaurant; Clar· and Todd Allen Wilson, Reeds·
ence Hayman, Racine, pollee ville, ceramics.
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Physical cards must be signed
Biggs reunion will be held at the, .
by parents prior to the physicals
home of Nathan Biggs on Sun· ··:
being given. cards may be
day . A basket dinner will be•. ·
picked up In the high school
served at 12:.30 p.m.
office.
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Drs. Wilma Mansfield and ·'
Mark Brown' will perform the
and Charles Snyder reunion will '
be held Sunday at the Star Mill ·
physicals.
Park In Racine. Those attending, '
are,asked to bring a covered dish ,· .
SALEM CENTER - The Sa·
Games and playground equip· · ,
!em Township Volunteer Fire
, Department will have their an·
ment are available,
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nual Ice cream social on Saturday , Serving will be from 11 a.m.
MONDAY
to 7 p.m. The Midnight Cloggers
RUTLAND - The Leading •,
will perform at 5 p.m.
Creek Conservancy District will c
)lold Its monthly meeting on '
SALEM CENTER - The Sa·
Monday at 9 a.m.
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!em ,Township Trustees will hold
a budget meeting on Saturday at
POMEROY - The Pomeroy '·
9:30a.m. at the Salem Township
tin !ted Methodist Church wlll be ''
F!re)10use. The pubilc is
having a spaghetti dinner on
welcome.
Monday from 5· 7 p.m. Donations
will be taken,
ROCK SPRINGS - The Rock
Springs United . Methodist
MIDDLEPORT- The Middle- " .
Church will have an Ice cream
port Church of Christ wlll be: ·
social on Saturday at 5 p.m . Ice
having vacation bible school·
cream, cake, and pie will , be
today through Friday Irom 9: 30 '··
served.
a.m: to noon for ages three , :
through the eighth grade.
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SUNDAY
LONC BOTTOM ~Descend ·
SYRACUSE - London' Pool·
ants or the late William and
wlll be giving ~wlmmlng lessons · '.:
Lydia Matlock of Long Bottom
beginning Monday with reglstra-" .,
will hold their annual family
lion at 10 a.m. The fee is $12 per :. :
reunion at the Lancaster Fair·
person, Call the pool at 992-9909 :
grounds on Sunday. A potluck
or Marty Maynard at 949-2954 for ., ,
dinner will be served. All rela·
Information. There wili also be
lives and friends are cordially adult 'swimming and Interested .
Invited,
persons may call the above . ·,
numbers for Information.
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Methodist Church wlil host the,
CHESTER - Mt. Hermon. ::
Northeast Cluster Services on Church of Texas Community w!l! .
Sunday at 7: 30 p.m. Members
be · having bible school today ·~
will present a play and group through Friday from 7·9 p.m: ..
slnglrig, The public Is invited.
There will be classes for all ages. "
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change in bowel habits, most
commonly constipation. The
cancer speelallst said that If
people would pay attention to .
these two areas, colon cancers
would be detected earlier.
He emphasized that constlpa·
tlon Is not caused by growing
older and that anyo,ne Who Is
more than temporarily constl·
pated should see a doctor.
"I commonly see people with
colon cancer who thought that
their cpnstlpation was normal
becau.se they were getting older,
and thev treated themselves with
laxatives for months before they
sought help, Those months may
make the difference between
success and failure In the treat·
ment, of color cancer," com·
men ted Dr, Nlms.

Beef association sponsors contest

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larly to help identity the truly
needy, most urgent eyecare
, cases .
Start-up funds were provided
by Pearle, Inc. In the form of a
10-year commitment (which began In 1987) with a guaranteed
minimum contribution during
the first three years of the
Foundation's existence.
Additional funds are being
raised by Pearle through the sale
of a fine-grade lens cleaning
cloth available to Pearle custo·
mers at participating Pearl
VIsion outlets, Including' Pearle
Vlsion Center, Pear I Vls!on Ex·
press and Pearle Eye/Tech

The Meigs County Pioneer and
His tllrical Society Is not alfll·
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Pomeroy Historic Preservation
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form, or to make a contrlbu tion, "
visit your local Pearle Vision ·
Store, or write: Pearle Vision .,:
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cancer Is the seco~ause of
death In Megls County. Is on the: i
rise nationwide, but I s one of , ,
th~ most curable of II major
diseases If it Is diagnosed In time. .c
Early detecilon of cancer Is one ·
of the alms of the Meigs County ,
Heath Department Cancer ·
Screening Clinic. ,
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Again Mrs. Torres emphaslted , ·,
the lmpor,t ance of knowing the .•
seven warning signals or ,
cancer-a change In bowel or, : .
bladder habits, a sore that does ,;
not heal, unusual bleeding or',,''
discharge, thickening or lump in , ,
breast or elsewhere, Indigestion ~ ~
or difficulty In swallowing, ob- . ';
vlous change In wart or mole · ,
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County Retired Teachers ,will
have a tea on Saturday at the
Pomeroy Episcopal parish house
from 2·4 p.m. Mrs. Edith Brown,
state president of the ORTA will
be a' giles f. She Is also a member
of the Gallla County Retired
Teachers Association. All retired
teachers of the area are Invited'to
attend.

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at 12:15 a.m. ·GTE will ·
install a new central office
for Pomeroy subscribeu.
Customers Wi:th .992-xxxx
telephone numbers to
complete a local call, will
need to dial all 7 digits. You
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· Area news briefs--

OPEN HOUSE·

MIDDLEPORT -The Middleport Chureh of Christ will have a
blhle school kick qff on Saturday
at 11 a.m. with a parade and
balloop assentlon. Those partie!·
patlrig may decorated their bikes
or ride on the church float. For
Information, call 9ll2·2914.

Couple exchanges vows

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$ough spot," said AI Alderfer,
states.
four
calls
Main Street director. He said the
The Main Slreet repon notes the

larger downtQwn development
plan. That plan include! filling up
the
17
vacant
storefronts
downtown, finding busineses that
By Un!led Pr~ International , people want from First to 11th
Strong thunderstorms hll east· streets.
ern Colorado early Friday, caus·
However, increased traffic flow
lng tornadoes, high winds and in the downtown area is one of the
heavy rain, the National Weather keys to developing the entire
koff
co~=~~ti~;'
at
,t be
said.
downtown and that increased traffic
Service
fair was In jeoTornadoes
were
reported
near
coul_
d come · fro_m generating
pardy because of the lack ,of
Hugo
County
and
Limon
County,'
tourism.
Alderfer S81d.
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You probably are awilre that
sponsors, reports good news,
forecasters said. Winds gusting .
"At ...,._.,.nt, tbC downiown area
'¥Idalou says that sponsors , people are Jiving longer these
r-to 58 mph hit Colorado Springs,'
have now volunteered so the days which brings up a couple of
Co
lo.,
and.wlnds
to
59
mph
lashed
of
Point
Pleasant can be considered
points.
coqkofl will move forward.
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Gillette,
Wyo.
a
creating a
First, this Is
Thanks a lot to those who
Strong
thunderstorms
also
report
enbdcd.
Ideas to R~VJtalize
contacted Mrs. Lewis and volun· demand for m·ore healthcare
struck
Oklahoma,
south-central
,
DO~to!'"
Pomt
Pl~t,. states,
leered prizes -you're always so personnel , due to the medical
Kansas
and
western
Arkansas
~.g.
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of
the bwldings are
gocid about that-. We'll be more problems involved. You can see
10 disrepair and. the s~ are
late
Thursday
and
earlY
Friday,
specific just a little later when this demand by checking the
the NWS said, More than linch of v~L New
growth IS at a
Mrs. Lewis gets It completely classified ad section In The
rain drenched Fort Smith, Ark., v~lt .standstillthe
be..!.: f of the Po' 1
Columbus Dispatch on Sundays.
pinned down.
15
In
less
than
30
,
minutes.
Rain
'c: .
.m
There
aremasses
of
ads
seeking
If you wanted to help but didn't
caused flooding In southern Plrasant ~estorabon Foundation
are
healthcare
personnel.
There
quite get around to It -there's
Sumner County Kan.
board of directors that. one co~
positions available locally and
always next year.
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across the nation. So If you are
Showers and tl)understorms
Through tourism we ·can regain
Mrs. Helen Reynolds, 95, Is the thinking of a career, keep to occurring near a cold front also
vitality and begUi to' fill the stores
oldest HYing member of the mind that healthcare does and were producing heavy rains over
in the entire city. Through 10urism,
will b~ oftering jobs,
active congregation of the
portions of the Carolinas and
the goals of Main Street _ 10
And - even though people are VIrginia . Over ;~n Inch of rain f~li
Mlddlepor,t Church of Christ. ,
revitalize the Main Street area _
Mrs. Reynolds Jives alone in living longer', the trend these In just 20 minutes, at Durham,
will be accomplished. As the ~un$
the family home on Palmer days is turning towards ,staying N·C ·
become more prosperous, then the
Street In Middleport and does a in your own home as long as
Heavy rain Thursday caused
restoration of the buildings will bepossible. Helping out with this
good job In taking care of herself.
come more feasible" the repon
minor flooding in Philadelphia
trend
Is the Home Health Nurs·
and closed roads In West V!rgl·
stateS.
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Friends, of course, look In on her
lng Service at Veterans 'Memor·
frequently.
The report goes on to state that
nla, and a thunderstorm accom·
Both of the Reynolds children Ia! Hospital. Headed by Mrs.
pan led by 81 mph winds left · Point Pleasant has a .rich history
and many of you will remember Elizabeth Smjth, l,'t.N., the ser·
behind an 1 1-2 Inches of rain In
and its geographic position is 10 its
them are Wllllam and Mary and vice has a battery of nurses who
Georgia.
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advantage. "George Washington
make visits to the homes of
both live In other areas,
Abundant sunshine Thursday
was one of the first to survey the
res !dents providing vital nursing
pushed temperatures well above ·area and gave the name "Point
Arthur Miller, long Daily Sen· services thereby going . along , , 100 degrees In the desert Southw· Pleasant" to' the area. The first battine! motor route ,. driver, Is with the trend to allow people to
est. By noon, It was 110 In Palm
tie of the Revol tio
W:
Springs, Cal if.
u ll!lfY ar was
confined to Pleasant Valley Hos- stay In their own homes.
St. Louis health officials Thurs· fought here. The cny w~ the
Some residents are not really
pital with pneumonia, Room 140,
day reported a ninth heat -related ~ateway , to the West and the)umpHe undoubtedly ,would appre· · aware that this service does exist
death, a 69-year-old woman who mg off pi~ of the Le-y~ and
- at least until they have a
elate hearing from your,
was round In her north St. Louis Clad: expedibOn. Several C1v1~War
problem and someone along the
battles were also fought here, the
line advises that it is there for · home Wednesday afternoon.
Belated birthday congratula· ihem,
!Ions to David E. Vance and his
Incidentally, the service has
grandmother, Flora Bal!ey ,
been housed in the Meigs County
David was five on July 12 and Multipurpose Building but re·
FIQra was 88 was July 13, Flora centiy moved Into the 'Meigs
Mau~e , E. Gray
teacher, having taught at
Uves,on General Hartinger Park· • Medical Building adjacent to
Tuppers
Plains Elementary, and
'way In Mlddlepor,t these days.
Veterans Memorial Hospital. It
In
the
last
10 years. at Warren
you wish any information on the
Maude E, Gray, 81, of Route 1,
Elementary.
She was a member
Three youngsters playing in serVice or have any questions,
Reedsville, died Thursday morn·
or
Minear
Chapter
274, Order of
the Hubbard Memorial Ll ttle you can reach service 'personnel
lng at Camden-Clark Memorial
Eastern
Star,
Guysville,
and was
League Tournament Uils week by calling 992·2104.
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va.
a
past
worthy
matron
of the '
certainly had great grandfather
' She was born Aug. 6, 1907 at
chapter
from
1956.
She
was
also a
support - and I do mean great.
Week-end, weatl)er predictions Sistersville, W.Va., a daughter of
The ,trio is made up of Bryan are for perfect - enjoy and do
the late Reason and Lulu Black member of the Rose Garden
Colwell, player: Scott Colwell, keep smiling.
Bull: She was a retired school Club, of Tuppers Plains, and the
Keno Church of Christ.
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She Is survived by a son,
Robert Gray Jr., of Ramsey,
N.J.;
one sister, Esther Swisher,
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,tr.::.:(JJ]:..!:pa:::!:ge::;.;1:!.,.l- - - - - - - - of Shaker Heights; two grand·
Phillips said.
gest facility of its kind in the world, at the West .:VII'ginia market and children, Mark, of Ramsey, N.J ..
,and Diane, of Boston; Mass.; a
The state indusrrial development producing about 1.2 metric tons, of areas beyond. ,
representative said this week's an- pulp and paper each year.
Phillips was optimistic about specl,al friend, Shirley Harris, of ·
noWICement by Parsons &amp; WhitBesides the · Mason · County Wes~ Virginia's chances of landing Reedsville, and several nieces
and nephe\VS.
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temore
in
Alabama "lends hardwood pulp fi!Cility under con- . the mtegrated pulp and paper mill
In
addition
to
her
parents,
she
creditability to Parsqns &amp; Whit- · sideration, P&amp;W also has a comin Mason County.
"
was preceded In death by' her
temore, which ·has had a sincere bination
northern
hardwood''The West Virginia " project is
husband,
Robert Gray; one
commitment on developing a softwood facility under study at
movin§ forward," Phillips said, ad·
two sisters.
brother
arid
project in West Virginia since last High Level, Alberf!l, Canada. God- ding, ·Right now. everyone is lookServices
wlil
be Sunday, 3
OciOber."
dard said that facility· is not com- ing at a formal announcement in
at
the
White
Funeral
p.m..
Goddard said the London-based petition Jor the Mason .County September."
Home,
Coolville,
with
Rev.
Don
company has applied for its water project because the Canadian
Phillips said more than 400
Burial
wl!l
be
Archer
officiating.
permit with the West Virginia hardwoods and softwoods are used people from various facets of the
In
the
Meigs
Memory
Gardens.
Department of Natural Resources for different products than those private and public sector have
and is expecting a response to that considered for West Virginia worked widl the Mason County Friends may call at the funeral
application later this month.
hardwoods. Hardwoods are trees project - including, the federal home on Saturday from 3 to 5 and
In addition, P&amp;W is continuing that lose their leaves; softwoods are EPA, all state environmental agen~ 7 to 9 p,m. '
discussions with the West Virginia pines, which do not have leaves.
cies, site location experts, inAir Pollution Control Commission
The Canada facility would frastructure support; wood.resource
and the fedeml Environmental produce 70 percent northern prOcurement, water transportation,
Protection Agency concerning air hardwood pulp and about 30 per- state and local tax people and labor
Meigs County Common Pleas
permits. A formal air permit ap· cent nonhero softwood pulp. The representatives.
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Fred Crow III has ap·
plication is anticipated later this project has not had a company for"It has been an interesting
proved
the request of Elizabeth
month, Goddard said.
med to represent it yet, unlike the process; the people have been so
to be restored to her
Ann
Lucas
P&amp;W has taken an option on a Mason County project which has professional_to work with," Phillips
maiden
name,
Smith.
I .300-llCre · site at Apple Grove been advanced by Parsons 4 Whit- said.
along the Ohio River and Routc 2, temore in West V~rginia under the
south · of the Goodyear Point name of Apple Grove Pulp Co.
Pleasant Polyester Plant from Officials also said paper production
· American Electric Power Co., is
traditionally
closer
to
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which owns the property. A metropolitan areas than die Alberta,
Joan Hart, softball throw, bronze medal, 50 meter dash,
feasibility study on building a tl.! Canada, project would provide.
bronze medal.
intcgrated
· soutll'em
"These things are not necessarily
billion
Juanita Arthur, 50 meter dash, sliver medal, softball throw,
hardwood pulp and paper mill is mutually exclusive," Goddard said.
fourth ,place,
expected to be completed in Sep- 'The project (in Canada) is behind
Keith Friend, softball throw, bronze medal, 50 meter dash,
tember, officials have said.
Apple Grove, if Apple Grove
fourth place.
Core drilling on the site is expec- proceeds the way we want it to."
Amanda Jeffers, 50 meter' dash, fourth place,
ted to begin next month after the ' While the ,project annou11ced in
Track and field coach for the 1989 year was Andrea Keyes.
wheat crop on the site has been Alabama this week took 18 months
Chaperones assisting lor the weekend were Sally Holman,
to put together,.the one in Mason
harvested, Goddard said.
Tracy Holman, and Bonnie Freeman.
Widl announcement of the County should not take as long,
Alabama Pine Pulp Co. being for- officials said.
med at Claib!&gt;me, Ala., the total
One pan of the Alabama project
complex of the three companies was a three-month study on all the
based there - including Alabama paper product options from
River Pulp and Alabama River hardwoods, Goddard said, adding
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643-Arabia Dt~t
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Public Notice

Now lo&lt;ation1
161 Norlh s.ml
Middleport, Oloia 45760

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The following real estate
lituoted in 1he Townahip of
Chester. County of Meigs,
and State of Ohio· Baing in

Soction 3, Ronge 12 oft he
Ohio Company ' s Purchase
ond beginning at tho forks of
1ha B•hon end Keno and
the BoohMI and Chester
Road; thence in a westerly
direction along the canter of

llahon and Chaster Road
about 626 feet to an iron
otoke; 1honce In a northartv
direction about 1 20 feet to
an elm tree; thence 1n an ea·
t.ty direction to the south·

wat corner of the school lot

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On June 27, 1989. in the
Moigo Couty Probate Court,
Cooo No. 26299, Kenneth
C. W*sh. 33381 Stat• Route
143. Pomeroy, Ohio 46769
WBI appointed Adminiatra:
tor of the •tate of Adrienne

French, dece•od. late of R.
0. , Harri1bnville, Ohio
45737
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge
Lona K. Noosolroad, Clerk
(6) 30: 171 7, 14, 3tc

NOTICE 'TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby g1ven by
the Board of .Education of
Meigs Local School District
that sa1d board of 8ducation

onAugust7, 1989, at12 ·00
Noon, will offer at public
aucttOn, on the premi1es,
school grounds belonging to
uid board of education and
situated in Salisburv Town·

ship, Volloge of Pomeroy.
Vollage Lot 82,
Meigs
County, State of 'O hio .. and
be~ng in Fraction 10, TOWfl~

ship 2 Range 13 of the Ohio
Company Purchae and be·

ing a part of the 2 34 acre lot
described in Volume 136
Page 379 of the Deed Records

of Me1g1 County;
commencing at an iron pin
marking the southwest corner of the First Baptist

Church (Vol 88 Pogo 562)
thence South 82 daareM 10
minutes 05 uconds 46.1 1
feet too P K Noil, soid P.K .
Nail being the true point of

beginning, thence South 82
conds West 237 28 feet to a
P.K . Noil:' thence North 26
degrees 00 minutes 00

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IUSINISS I'IIONE

the pomt of beginning con taining 1 530 acre more or

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Book 186. Page 321 .
Excepting approx1mately
one acre, soldtd Eilts McMillan ond Phyllis McMillan. by
dead

267,

recorded

in Volume

Page 857,

Meogs

County Oaed Records

DEED REFERENCE· Vo·
lume 308. Pago 367, Meigs
County Deed Records
Said parcel was appraised
at S 16,000 00
Term• of Sale· Cash
Real e~tate cannot be sold
for 1811 than two· thirds of
the appraised value.

Jamaa M . Soulsby.
Shariff of Meigs
County, Ohio
(7) 14, 21 , 28, 3tc

BISSELL
BUILDERS

PRIIITING

CUSTOM BUILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable

Prices"

PH. 949-2801

or Res. 949-2860

985-4300

NO SUNDAY CALLS

C"ESTER

6-9-'89-lln

r-.. . ------... ,.
Cortifiod lnsur11111 CouNolo&lt;
lnvestmlftl lrok•

Wheat
Fim Seculities
422 Market Street

Public Notice

P. 0 . Box 181
Parkersburg, WV :l61 02

1·800-333·5252
NOTICE 0 F

APPOINTMENT OF

t.1;h-::.:tod &amp; Commo.ttv
M•mbtr NVS E • Othtr

FIDUCIARY
I~=:;;:~;;~;::~
On July
10, "1 989. in the 11
M•GI
County Probata
OHI 0 RIVER
Court, Cate No. 28268,
Morgaret
Crabtras, P .O.
CAMPGROUNDS
Box 470, Rutland, Ohio
4&amp;776 woo oppolnted Executrix of the Htato of Burl
Droke. deca•ed. late of
Moin StrMt. P.O Box 470.
WITH ROOMS AND
Rutland. Ohio 48775.
APARTMENTS FOR
Robert E Buck,
RENT (BY Day or
Probate Judge
Lana K. NHMiroed, Clerk
WHk I
(7) 14. 21 . 28 3tc
Per
&amp; Up

NOW OPEN
$ 1B

Card

of

pr•• our sincere appreciation to all who asoitted on any woy during
the Iudden illness and
deB1h of our father and
grandfather. Rolph II .
Henderson . Thanks to
the MelgoCountyEMS,
the Roc:ine Emergency
Squad. 1he emergency
room otlff at Veterans
Memorial Hoopitol. the
em.,goncy room staff
e1 St . JoMph Hoopitel,
R1111. Kenny Baker, leb·
enon Townahlp Trus- · Ewing Funeral
Home. Paollbeerer• Ju,..
kif. Don ana Rick Put_ , , Jem11 Birchfield,
Derrell and JoM A.
llen.derson. Thanlll 10
lwtodl and n.;ghllora

r.

"" floral errllftgemtntl.
food and c•cls.
JoM W. Wid Edith

......._ .... ,.,..,:
.

WlltnoH. MCI

1 lit. limlt 1 coupon per cus1 tomer per bini) SISSIOft.

Wt Pay •so.oo P• Game
I Om 110 Ptaplt '65.00
I
Por Gamo
1 ~· OOOS·32
2·l·Hn
~--------;;;;; '

MORRIS
EQUIPMENT

•ZETOR TRACTORS
•ECHO PRODUCTS
•HOWARD ROTAYATORS
•YARDMAN MOWERS
•INIERSTA TE lA TTERIES

LAWN MOWER REPAIR
MORRIS
EQUIPMENT

742·2455
Salem St.
Rutlond.Oh.

6/30/tfn

7 · 12 ' 89- 1 mo

Thanks

We would like to ex-

1
BINGO
I POMEROY ·EAGLES
I
ClUB
I' 224 E MAIN ST.
I
992-9976
I THURS. E.B. ,,45 P.M.
SUN. E.B. 1:45 P.M. '
I
DOOR PRill
I 2 H.D. FREE with eouJ)On and
I purthase of min. H.C. Paclt-

Day

949-2526
1

•HATS
•T-SHIRTS
•JACKETS
FOR BUSINESSES.
GROUPS 8o.
ORGANIZATIONS

Day or Night

LARRY D. BROGAN, CIC

· CHAIN LINK FENCES
1

... .-

,.. '.·

I

I:-

- .

.I

..

•'

Proftni-llnstllllation
FREE ESliMA TIS

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM BIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

...........

RISIDIHTIM &amp; COIIMIIOM

"Free Ettlme1ea"

ON SALE NOW AT

949·2101)
or les. 949-216'0
Pl.

SEARS IN MIDDIEPOIT

NO SUNDAY

614-992·2171
1-7-'lt-1

MO.

DAVE'S

Howard L. WrlteHI

SMALL ENGINE

ROOFING

IEPlll

"-fill• Valty I

b 11
Itt • '•hptll, Olt.

PARTI AND SERVicE
ForM_. 2 and 4-cyala

NEW- IEPAII
Gutters

WJtdrlt•.

Downepouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

Taeumo..,,lrlnl•

FREE ESTIMATES

Pll. 992-3922

··~·-~168

..,t:

ltock

H~-.

ofor

ltnnon.

.

742-2421

of the Meigs local
School District
Jane Fry, Tre•urer
14. 21 . 28: 181 4, 4tc

·'

Blown Insulation

Storm Doors &amp;
Windows
FREE ESTIMATES
Call

992-2772

7-12·'89· 1 mo.

1600

DIRT HAULED

6·1'

•LIGHT HAULING

CONSTRUCTION

.PWNIR! GIEG 1. IOUSH

GENERAl.

.·•·. .
'
-

COMMERCIAL

•CUSTOM KrTCtl-. 14THI
•EXTENIIYE REMODELING

••oo•o • RooFIHo
tMETAL IUilOfNOI

..,,•• ,

•NEW

HOMES

•si/"J;i;:;_ctSI
992-761

992-21
Middleport,

Roger Hysell
Garage

INTERIOI-EXTEIIOR
FREE ESTIMATES
Take the pain out of
painting. let rnt do
it for you.

Rt.

124, Pomeroy Ohio

·AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Tr..tMIIIIo•
PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121

VERY IEASONABI.i'
HAVE IEFEIENCE

614-985-4180

4- 2~·1fn

BILL SLACK
992·2269

GALLONS

Call Anytime

992-2371
5113/ 89 tlo

MODELS

MARTIN'S
FURNITURE
and MORE

oComput•ized Balancer
992·3897
St. Rt. 124
Middleport, Oh.
(N"t to Hill Top Grocery)

222 East Main
POMEIOYr OH.
992-6172

6-16-tfn

6·5· '19·1fn
EAGLE IIDGE

EICEn
HOUDlYS

We Buy All
Non Ferrous
Metals,
Plastics,
Stainless Steel,
Etc.
Give' U• A Call

Today"

992-5114

LoCated OH Bypia At

-

•Mobile Home~
Parts
• •Mobile Home
Rental•
•Lot Rantlll1
992-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of

Pomeroy, Ohio

1-13-'18-tfn

Announce 111 enls

ALL MAKES AND

oGenerll ChassiS
Main! enanee

9AM·7PM

.

SWEEPER REPAIR

•New Tires
oCustom Pipe Bend1n g
oOil Changes
oGrease Jobs

OPEN 7 DAYS

HOME PARK

CIS1'EINS

4 / 6 / 89 / tfn

RECYCLING

16ChilllcotheRd. Bobr clot!Wng
II toya. childrena. women• &amp;
mMs clothln_g. some houMhold
items. Fri • Slit. 9-15

GarogeSole· Sot. July15 9tlll1
279 Jackson Pile e.

July 14 • 16 9:00.4·00. 2 mi ,
out Addi1on Pika. right before
Wartra Trel• Park Nice clothing. mise , hou•hold h..,.,
nM Womertl ten lpeed bike.

etc

'

141h • 15th. 31 / 2 mH•160
on Skidmore Rd. 9-? Child'-.
ju nkns. toYS. houMhold. miac.

3 f1mlly

garage sale·

s.t

July

11th. f!rin• Ad , 1cr011 from
GallloCountyCoonCiub. 9 to&amp;
Smllt IIPPhlf'lctll. toys. tupperware. Jeans. bedlp,.... cur·
Ieins, houeehold lhinQI Rein or

.......Pomero\i.......... .
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

SMALL ENGINE

TARDMAN MOWERS
ECHO SAWS &amp; TRIIM'IRS
OREGON lARS, CHAINS
IY AN SUVICE CEIITII
Parts &amp; Serwke On

......

,

VISA · MA8TERCHAAGE
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. g . 7
Sot. 9 -S
Closed Sundsy

.

Announcements
~

.

448-0168. l•e In w-g .,

Juty 14th end 1151h. Thirdhou ..
below Slo.n'• Floor Covlfing in
Minenvth. Many

new 1tem1

DUD 01 AUVE

•Drv••

•Waahere
•Range•F-erl
•Refrfgeretara

"Multlt .........

APPUAJI(I
. saYICI

IEJI'S

GoiHpollo Dolly Tribono. 128
ThlrdAvo,GoiHpolls.'OH41131.
Restroom wen.. torQaiUaCo.

F 1r J
r • . ulv 31· Aug5 Cou.,._.

prof••· Call 11+441-M-43.
or 81+4441-4120.

Leading C - Rd off Rt . 7

&amp;· Vicinity
Frld.. .,d Soturd... 2108

Shore Street. just off N Main
Street:. clothing. applilf'lcet and
household iterftl. 8~4

Y•d Salt Gru-r Lone Camp

Conlev. Frl and Sat, July 1oland
16. 9·00 1111 1

bonut

,O:OOem.·1·00pm ont, •

p01ll:lon1
available for lndllltcllall Interested kl working with chll•en
end •dol..c.nts on p. .onal
~

lotuat. For on opp-ion.
wrhe CAPS, P 0 eo. 207,
Jldooon. Ohio 46840

Tlklng IPPiiCaUona II Domino' I
Pt:ra, 1:00..1:00 p m ell this
week Apply II Domino's.

W•t ... roll olllo bo~ tltt•lor 3
ye• old. Must h•e ref•ence

Complott houooho . . of furniture • andqun Alia wood &amp;
• Auction. Third •
814-441-31119.

P.r l'f•red. Thit It 1 full ett .. ge

liooldcttplng poohiOn which lo
re~poneiblt

sumet te · WlllamJ . 81•. Adm ..

31768 Rodotprlngt Rd . Pom•
'"~· Ohio E 0 E

•tr•

Need
monav? Avon. tl ta
g• ......... ,,.. gift. Cal

Qullo

ca11 8t 4-378-2808, .. 11+
378-260-t

p,. 1940 qulno. Any condition
Coth paid Call 81+112·11817
or 11+682-2;'81 .
UHd furniture tn d household

oppnanc"
20411.

Phone 114· 742·

The Tr• Hlf'V*'tten ~­
timber to buy. h•cMOOdor Dine.

Gary loci¥. loon, WY, 1:1041
4118-1181 .

_Itt.,. Cal

mv home. Must hwe

.
.,

·,

""'

Wawer 304-882-2145 ' I 1

I

Househald turniehtng. 1 1 2 mi
Jerrlcho Rd. Pt. Ple•ant. wV,

"Before you start · thinking
fleJI blale
about how great 60 wives
would be, Jet me tell you
31 ' Homes for Sale
about 60 mothers-in-Jaw."
12ooeolot1110ble
lor oale.
plus
w•h homo
'tiiiOrklhtd
on .__ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _'T'"_________-l

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

Jocltton PMo•Ciooe to 36. Coli
I 14-4441-10011.
.

Coli 304-6711-14110

.'

'

-";·

Earn free toy1 lftd glfll for
O.riltrMI thll ya.. By belntl

demonstrator lorHOUMOflkJ¥d

114-2111-1141

3 bedroom in Middleport. CIOI8
to schools and stores Cill
I 1+882-31 29

Pleaunl. NIIW 3 br , •chwlh

, .... -m• c,optrololr. urge
lot. ,_ oppt. ~ 61+4418340. or 304-1711-6118. or
176-3313.

IMfv
to

f-.v d81fl 1 week, ll•o LPN
for bed fMt mila 8 hr

c••

thlfto. Call30+87&amp;-21111. 4:00
to 1·00 PM only

Situations
Wantad

o ;• •

&lt;1 •

acr• lind. w.lktng dilt•ae to
~lnt

Plo••"· 13041 1711-

7236

•..

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1887 Shultz modut. homo. 3
lor .. 2·bllht. CA. 3 . . v•oge.
For oolo ~ ownar. colll1+ 36 7n12 eft•l5 p.m
MUS'T SELL Ow . . moving to
-Ida 19M 14x70. 3 br.. 1
1/2 b•h on nnt«&lt;lot F-ch
~~Brokorogo. con 814-44111981 New Moon 1olx70, •H
'el.::trlc. flr-'ece. niiW' &lt;*PM

Colll1+37t-2989.

12oollli, 2 bedroom. GoodCOJnd~
tiOn Colllt+992-UU

18?4 Klrllwood Mobllo Homo
12x80 2 bll*oom. on 2 IICf•

lan ~ with 11'1 outtauldng and

Coli 61+992·

1878 Mobile home. 12oo411 tOiol
eloctrlc. :Cbo«-... goodcond ,
u-pennlnf' 13041 671,8878
now 3 ton C .A.. 2 porchoo;

f ..

lnforrMtlon.

Room, bo•&lt;l laondry for ol'*l;

15

.,

'..

Schools
lnetr_u ctlon

RE-TRAIN NOWI
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE. 629 Jodoton Pike.
Coil 614-448-4367 Reg. No
81-11 ·106U
,

18

Wantad to

...••
r

Do

"

Will babvsl in my home. Re•on8ble ret•. R.. _..,C81 wall•

ble All ea•.alsotN88kends Cell

• t+2411-6711

Hou•~ndTrai•Rep*

.
'·

..
··'

· - 1111. S14.000.DD. 13041
773-11421.
19 78 Bchu ltz 1 4• 60 with
14xeo odd on. built In 1917. 3
- - rom~~y end living
room. kltch., both , . . by tldo
rlflg•atar. elec. r.nge. aver
hHd miO'CMeVe. hi• pump.
wvod burner. an be' t-ft on
ront«&lt;l~lnK.,.,go, 18000 00
firm. 13041 118-34113.

33

· Fann8 for Sale

-cl'n to. 70 ocr-. •cotlont

be.t t•m. fl•

10 railing. no

houoo, mo,...n ...,lclngt. City

lftd w .. wat•. aou kl be dlw•
loped for ... u otlll• camrn•

clolly. 1200.000.00 fir!"
•eo. ooo.oo
-"
own•
finMoe
bal•ca.
Wrtte
to could
P'Dint
Plo- Roglot•. Box C·12.
200MolftStr- PolntPioa.,.,
WY 2111111D.
t

-•1

Wood.,cl 132
836,000.
Rt. 7. bolow Eur•e. coli 61+
4441-4418111• 7 p.m.

Vecancy now In privme nufl.lng
horne Eooc. c•o. 13041 171171141

O.J . Wlllto lid .. 2 wooded
..,_, lott. Approo 2 - •
ooah. Coli 814-248-He&amp; ott•
4·30.

Nu,.ing Auinlnt ntlildl 1 job

.

..

, . _ lor 1teo 14x70
...... It Moblo- E - n
..Carltrol otr, vinyl
und..elnnln• 10 ooreo of
ground.1- ..... ot~
buldne ....... ......
.,. hwa._
oily
- IP
olrH~
. ,- . . .. •Gordoro.
,....,..... "'r.tlooo&amp; f27. eoo.
114-887·· • .

= ·-

bedroom

UnfurMhed one bett'oom

Fully furnished g•ogo apt 1\H
utillli• paid ec"'t electrlclty,
Newlv r.deoorated &amp; CIIPreted.
Dep, Al1o 3 be$'oam trill• Call

114-4411-8158, or 61+4417125
•

For RIM ~ 3 br , Mobile Home 1
1/ 2 tiM h. wrthcentn~lllr/ 1200
mo. Call61+2511-1981

·

Worloboot1 •11, • up IBtooi &amp;
loft lot-I Call 614-448-3169

'
County Applllf'lw, Inc. Good
u1.t applian0111 end T.V. 1et1.

lpi

Open8A .M : tOeP.M Month~

Eoot Moln St .. Pom•&lt;&gt;~· Portlol
utili• pold 614-992-2094.' .

Sot 614-446·1899. 627 3rd
A.o Golllpollo. OH.

Now 1c:cepting epplicatian1 for
2 bO&amp;toom op.-tmento, .. It;
c•peted. IIPPiilf'lta, Wit• and
lrMh pldcupe provided Melnt•
ftlrtCI tMIIt.rlng close to shop-

&lt;1000 USED APPUANCES
Wuher1, dryers, ' refrigerator•.
range• Skagg• Appllltfu;es,
Upper Rhler Rd . bwidll Stone

Croot Moloi. 11+446-7398.

Krafl:smlf'l. 10 inc:tt radi .. lrm
saw, li .. e new cond /1250 C•ll

.,'•..

.

Fur nil hed 2 battaom IPI., re·
ftence end sea.l rlty depotit
roqulrod. Now Hoven 130111

t 300. Used Grwetv wtth Sulk!Jf

b•.

mower deck and sldde
t600 UHd elldric llrnaee ,
106.000 BTU . excellent condi-

complete · w~ma"ree•et 12915
Md up to 1396 Baby beds
•110 Mattr ..... orbox plng1
fu II or twin I 78, fifm til, 111 d
198. Queen tets 1211 &amp; up,
King 03t50 4 cfr- -UI9
Gun cabinets 6, 8 , &amp; 10 gun.
Bolly mottr41.
Bed fremei t21. Queen Size

B$2-3267.

One bectoom tJrnk hed 8pt llfllfY
diM .,d nice. No pets 304-

1711-1400

us ••

2 Bedroom fur nil hed ap1
•100 00 depooit pko 1 el ... rM:.

30+876-3900.

~lng

•JS •

from, 160 Good

aelection of be*oom suit11,

metel cabinets. heedbowdl 130
VaclrtDf
Twin Rivers Tow•Housing for · and up to 1&amp;1

the Elda-ly, Hondicopped end

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

roorn-blth ap.-tmtnt. lt0¥1,
refrlg•Cor, 1\lrnllhed. acellerrt
cond rand neighborhood Ref•·

or 676-4180.

bury Ad Colll14-882-6031.

ret•-

Buy• ..U or trade. .-.liqu" Ba
coll.:tlbt11. See Dick orSallv at
Ed'1 Glllipolil Flu Markel.
B•t!Sun, or call 814·448-

5 O'Op.m . (304 6711-1371
1

bedroom apt

(3041 875-1972.

7612. dilly ott• 1 p m

Hltnders~n.

Buy or

lund .. 1 to 8p m. 814· 992·
2626.
.

4411-618~

P••·

Far Sale or Rent. 1986 2
b . . oom 1oiJC70 mobile home

Wheolchoin--

Hoto1· 81+44S.9580.

Rog:•
21 4.

Medical. 1800· 688-

septic tenks

AH IRH . RON

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·
10n. OH 1· BOCH37-9528

Space fof Rent

For Sele· 4 mirrored lhdtng
dotet doors Size 24" x 80"

•r,ce.
14001quere
1cond end Pin•

Coli 61+2411-5788
Like niW lanett 1000 SX With
cltel disk drive, color monitor,
wilh numerous gem•. ecklc•
tion1l. II blank discs A ale·

Ample P•klng.: ...... Call 114·
448-4249, 446· 2326, 448·
01426

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON ESTATES. 638 Jacktoo
Plko from •192 o mo Wolk to
thop and movloo. 11+4411-

3

end Pl•tlc
For Sal • . Con er-e
""

CAll otter 2p.m 304-773!5811 Meson WV.

Comm•cl.t

or utod

wheeled electric scooters. Call

Sleeping roomt Wilh cooking
Also Trill• spece. AU hoolf-!.411

feat. corner

Misc. Merchandise

ln!Vt1100. Call61+379-2183
after&amp;p.m

Route 33, NDrth of Pam•oy.
Lots, rentals, parts. sal(lll Call

batttWy peck a•klngtt100
814-379~2183afl•6pm

T•a Townhou .. Apartments - 2

e 1+992-7478.

do•• petlo. pool ·plfliground.
Wat•. IIW., • tr•h

Trailerlol for ..,t Nice looettDn.

1 12' ole' x11 choln llnkl-ftnce.
C.II81 ... 25 •12B
8.
v-

21168. E 0 H

Br.. 1 1/ 2 betlw. CA., dlthwlllw, d•poul. privete enkl~ded.

StMtlng lit • 218 P• mo. C.U

614'387-7860.

Colll14-992·288&amp;.

49

Fwniahld.: cable TV. utlltl•

pold. ldtrl lor bacholor. Beaot&gt;

ful ANervia¥ in K•&amp;lga. Fa•
t••
moble Home FWk. Cllll
11+4411-11102.
'

1979 ltb•on SW, 80 Dodge

Uncoln -!ding moochlne 260,
250AMPAC. AC-DCvarlablo
vo"eo• (used 150 hourtl. 1 shop

For Sale or Le•e lav•n tn

Mlddoport, 0 H. Aportmont uptt•lrl. wilt con1ld• lind c:ontnot. Coil 30+882-3362.

table ol'x9' 1" all ~-~
tteel, ideal for

w oldin g thop
7886

Merchandise

~

8 1+441-

urgou-lrl apt 231 1atAve.
Kitchen/ stove

a

r ...lo-llar.

ueot mo- plu1 dop. Utili• •
rei No pet• Cell 61+44114821.

36 W apt . 2 lor.. 1 b•l\ prlveto
eridosed p•ta. Cia.. to graCII'f
llor•••Hoppinge.d•. wat•.
ltwer.

tresh provided.

1261if mo. con 814-44&amp;-1727.

ll!lflcl.,.., opt. 1n Rio •a,., ....
Coll61+318-88411.
1 lor . 2nd IDor opt. -

city

park in down town 0.111pllo/•160. Coli 81+441-0844,

"'11+4411-7802.

I

One- old ""'· lll'rti ,..,.,

'
'

(3041 676-2310 dovl. 676-

56

Building Supplies

1600 lb. Belgkom hor••· btolde

Tr oy Built Tell•. 8 hp hor~e.
model like new $825.00 (3041

Livestock ·

Buildmg Met•ial•
Bku:k, bn ck. eeww pip a~ , windOWL lintels. etc Cla~de Win-

••s.
Rto Grande,
814-245-51 21

OH

Cell

WV nuu. roof truiHI buitt to
order. Route 21 . 1 mileNorthaf
Roploy 13041 372·9323

56

'ATTENTION Horse Owners:
Paint Plu1 ~ nowc•ryingtack.
Pllint Plu L 2416 Jactcson Ave,

Pt Pn. phone 30+875-4084

Groom and Supply Shop·Pflt
Groomtng All breed1 . All
ltYiae: lams Pet Food D•elar

HayS. Grain

Mixed h~t~ conditioned. n.w•
wet, nicebel•l t1 60•ch.Call

30+ 675-2902 aft,.. 8 p m

Big round h"f biles 120 each.
Can delrver Cell 614-992·

8&amp;94.

7 wk old

Ful~ blooded

Bour

pupptes. Call 81,.-286-1976

311+937- ~018.

.100 00 (3041 876-2288.

Transporlalion
71, Auto's

For Sale

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Veh.,_
cl• from t100 Fords. Mer·
c•d•· Corv.n•. Chavy1 Surplus Buyer• Gutda (1)

806-887-8000 Eo&lt;t S'-10189

1987'1oltd,d. Toyota Supra with
100.000 mi warranty Exc
shape. See c.- at Jumbo, Rio

AKC Reg11teud. I month old
B11sett Hound H.. shots

$100 Ctll814· 889-3711

~-11

"1"31•8240
~
' or

1986 Chi!Ny Clebrity. CL.4 dr ,
sharp, eutomatic. PS . PB,

1983 S-10 Pickup. long bed.
bright red / •2800 Coli 11+
3711-2728.
Actual

mllet, I&amp;, OOO. Forr-.toring.For
sale or trade. Cell 614· 38 8-

boro, flatbed 1 P

a.

1985 Chov. S -10. 4x4. pick-up,

b

piek· up/ 1199&amp;: 1980 Olov
pidl- up. 8 eyl, auol/ 11796.
197&amp; Ford pick· ..,1 M91; 1985

tre~,

good cond. Cell 814-317-

379-2726

8 1+992-2678

1981 Mera..ry CougarLS : 1981

1981 Dotoun, long bed. 70,000
mllet, bod Nnw *900 1988

19815Chev cam•o.goodc:ond.

19M M11 d0 ' o:k
8 2000.
P• · up. ·

good mnd Both AM / FM st•
reo Call 814-2156-6228

cerdil Mu11e 81+4411-0887. Bootie MotorL Sptciol Thll
Jeff Wemsl., instruc:tor, 114- Week · Buy th•e2 c••· gilt 1
446-8077 Limited opening~ . . free For Sale 1983 LTD Ford:
1983Fordf.wdm•k.0ivHWIY
Guitar for •ale. Marlin D35, 1982 Ford Escort 1981 Ford

'150th Annlvena,Y, $800 00 GL Call81+4411-1172.
Coli 13041 175-1764. oft• 4 ,
'

p.m

Upright plono f76 00 (30111
87&amp;- 3580

Om ·
·
ouge
new ttr•.
4 spd.,nL40,000
ml

1980 D •

.. c. cond./ .1.000. Call 81+
378-2602

Firebird. 37,000

mi . T-topt, nice; 19811 Pont

Sunblrd. 2 dr.. auto &amp; air,

nice/ $3496; t986 Ply K Car.
49,000 mi / $369&amp;; 1888 Ford
.,..empo. •lit IP d. a1r,
· 42, 000
ml./13695: 1986 Ford Etcort( 0189&amp;; 1986 Ford Mu•
tonw' 12600: 1983 Food Et·
oort/ tB911; 8 lo D Moton.
Hl-woy 180 Cell 11+441BBI&amp;.., 814-11411-6189.
19e9 Oldl Cutl-. exc cond,

&amp;8.000 actual mil• call 814-

1983 Buick Sicyloawk. Sun roof.
5 1pood. 1 .I on gino. Duo to

In oome loll, eel for t 1800

11+982-2331.

197BChwylmpola PS. PB. AC.
lltt wheel, cruise. 1110()._ CaN

814-H2-6321 d..o or 11+
882-7846 ....tngo.
'84 Grand Prix LE , atr. cruise.
tilt. fi'W, PL. cloth intorior, high

mHtt. 81+387-0122oft•I:OO
PM .

1178 VW Rob bit. asoo.oo. 14 It So•ev 3

rlnt1wt

Meranv and uall• e100.00.

tl•• front aun •21
cabinet
,..

Cell 30 +1711-'7411.

1111 Cutl111 Bupromo. e wlthT·t - lo- !3041.87111711 or 178-3248.
1171 Plymouth Valorle,

•-oo. 13041 178-1012.

· r.
.....
. - . - Clvdo
-·J
i04-.,.:aa

-wry Morquo. 1118 "It;

have been 88tlng glua lust
before I got htm."

1 _ . ,_ ••• 1100. 13041
178-2111.

oqo~_lpt.

. .'

jt

Foreign &amp; dDmeetlc 11.1to perts

'

Coli I 14-388-9062
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Jeep .-nawlthw~andtlret. "' ·
304-675-3241
' ) (

POOR BOY STIRES ,

.. .•
.... ,

30~178-

•18.96. 4.000good utod tlret '
semi I liM, neW tirll
· ' t"

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iij
•
79 Motors Homes
__ ,,

.,_~

.

8t Campara

.\ , )

- - - - -- ,
"' '
Citmper for Sela: 26ft h• air '" '1:
'. 1....

~C::o::ll::8..,.1+
:::-2.:.58-::._:.611::.;&amp;::.;1::..__ _ ~: '.'. :
1.974 Wtneb•QO. Dodge Ch•' .•i '

'!-· 67.000 m•lw, roof lir.

n-. ,

1 •

tn• / 14991. Cell 114-ol4&amp;-

•

U65. or 81+441-1189
' · '
..,..,.---~.:.::.::.1984 Nom• 24 ft. Sleopo tix ~ ·

""

Self contained. c::tnO~JV. Pl'opM~

4

t

orelef!W:rlc. lhowlrlndbllth-t~ · ~ . 1
Mutt tee to lppreci•e Clll •

·. ' .

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81

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPAOOANG

'"

U'lconditional lifttime gu•an~
tee Loc• ref•ena. llrnilhed.
Free lllimllll.

Cen

RogersBasement
Wat•proofing
•

SWEEPER end SWtingm.:hlne
repair, PM'tl. and suppli•. Pick •up and delivery, Devls V10.1um • · .'

Clearier, one half mile up._

Geor!JII Creole Rd Coli 81+
4411-0294
Soptlc T.,k Pumping 190. Gollio Co RON EVANS ENTER ·
PRISES, Jtcltoon, OH 1 ·600.
&amp;37·9121

1.979 Ford F250, Heavy duty.

Fetty Tree TrimminG ltump
removal Cell 304-171-1331

742-2803 ohor &amp;p.m

n8oo.oo. !3041 182-3239
1973 GMC l.,dem dump truck

Rotery ot: cable tool ~lllng
M011 well campl•ed llmed-w-

(6 U 631 do••· 871500 304372· 5822

8911-3802

4

73

Vans S.

1981

Da11un 4x4 Pickup,

W.O .

1980 Chwv Luv, 4 wheel drive,

whh utility bod. *1700 304372·5922.

130416711-151108.

74

..

Pump sela end service 304-

Ron's TV Serv~ apediiR•ngin
Zenlthello terVidngmoat other
br. . dl Hou11 c::alls. also tome
applianoe rapelrs W.V• 304

5711-23980hlo 11+4411-2454

82

Plumbing

8t Heating

1979 CJ7 orlgt.u• paint. new
top 304 V-8. 4300 mil• on
onglne.l3041875-1584.
1984 Chevy ven, high mili~ge,
good oond. Re• he• and air

~,

co•ect .

1-8t4-237· 0481. d.. or night.

Hllrlll¥ Davidson Custom Soft
Tllil Blue '"d tthter lots of
accenori• 8000 mil• 61 ..

11 ,960 30+372-U22

neN JH~int,

1986 Pont

Brace Beattie

Ponti•c 400 big block wtth.. ..•....
Cener Carborator for 111e or ~ ~~
trlld•for smell blodlChevy, C.H , ·1'

pido· up/ 83695, 1984 Nit-

19791 ton.GMCStopVon, , _

good condlt800. Cell 114379-2111

n
gu"• l111on1, e·
ginn••· serious gultlrill Bru.-

----------·....',.,•'

H

1971 Chevollt 350. Southern

1979 Meraory Zephyr. 85,000,

"'· ~I

'

~uto Parts
&amp; Accesaories

bumper/ 11100. Call 81+24119567.
•

1979 Ford pick· up with tapp1r
Standard 3 1peed. 11800 Call

Call 614-948-2682
I dlvlduot
•

"' .....

1978 Ford F-250, 4•4. hillo-

1986 Chevy O.ovell, 2 dr.,
67.000 ml/ 81800 call 81+

Musical
lnstrumants

882~2019.

8ft ttuck c:am.,.-, t.lltt con- ~, ..
....... t3041 875-3298
"-'

complete $43.25 .

57

,..
~: ·

13.000 C.ll61+245-5823. or
81+241-9184

814-388·8760

Dodge Ch•~ Shel bf Turbo,
Coli olt.- 7p m 81+2611-172&amp;.

r.f,

depth finder. •seo. Call 11+

8 ti,949· 272B

7533

AKC registered Dachshund .
shott, wormed. health guarenteed, (304) 675-2193

~.~·

"-',

1972 3/ 4 ton QMC truck

Comp• opooir1350. AT .PS, PB.

Ford Van / 83996. 1984 Chov
Van / S2000 Call 814 -446·
8885. or 814-11411-1189

::." or f13 U / -

.

1114 Chll'l'rollll 3/ ,. ton PU.

PSIPB. AC . crulto, AM/ FM/ stereo. camp• plldlage. Exc.
Cond Call 814-441-9418.

4623 '

BunkiM
• 39.,91 : crib m•llr .. ses

..

spd New tlr•. aMeki &amp; ex·
heutt. Drtven daily parts

e• EJGe. oond. Call 814-889-

,

1o1 fl 1967 St•cr~~tt Deep v
Bottom Boat wlthtrller, 4Y2 HP
motor, 10 tJ cro•lngmotor.nd

3331 . front end allnement·· '·

AM / FM Stlt'IO, AC. crutse &amp;
111t Cell 814-388-8240, or

•2&amp;00 Call61+2811-1318of·
~9:70::4:::::::::::::::::Jt809:::2:•:ft:er:6:·:00::p:.m::::::::~~m~ol~ot~,~~~·~c~o~ll~e~nt~c~o~n~d:lt:lo~n
tor 7:00pm
·

"He must

Call 614-245-

Filh Tank. 2413 Jaclc1Gf'l Ava.
Po1nt Pleasent. 304-675-2063
10galset up $14 99and10gat

M•tlrHI aat *99

I -~n

uti / .S600
5294

pick-up. auto. nice; 18141suzu

AKC Ba1sen puppiM React; to
gol F A Benedum 814·887·
3866

btuo

1988 Ford Etcort. 43,000

01.v
•3

81+843-2187.

81+38i-87eo~

f30. Col1814-992·2682.

triiCtort. f2500 Call814-992·

e

C.ll

Pure brad Walker Coonhound

colnt/ UOO. Cell 814-398·

SNAFU.

run• good, 1400

1981 Chav . 8 ·10 pic:k- up, nic::e;

44&amp;-8868.

r-.1. H D Bunk bedl·1~9 or

cyl

sharp. 198' Chev S-10
Blezer / 14591 1 983 Ford 4~~: • ·

~

Call 81+

oondil:iop Small and medium

*12.411/ mo. 4dr ch., Mt.911.
1 dr ch., •u.te.

1977Chovy, C10. 3 opd . 2&amp;0.1

1987 Ford Tauru•. 4 dr.• clean.
automatic. PS , PB. AM / FM
tt•eo. till. &amp; cruile. AC , light

pu-.

~

I

lriever puppi• 6 week• old

Hod all shots. Coli 304-882·
2864

""•
,:_• ·

814-992 ·

VInton Auto Sllvaga. Far Sele: ..' tt

Grondo/ $13 500
246-9843.

2

~

Trucks for Sale

9:!36

BOO Soriet Bado Hoe E..,ol,.,.

7 pc. pootor lotoet BR ..' ouho
*IBB,.. •32.76/ mo. •eo c•h

72

1961 , Chevy P•ck· up

AII.- top quol~y.
AnMiclng livolltlolo.

Baron,

phone 13041 675-

truck t n200 firm. Call 61+
4441-2306, or B1+2411-U23.

Great family
dogt Cell 614-245-9889

Wayne

1978 LTD Ford.• 296 00, (3041
87&amp;-1484

Atfllfa r'ound bat•. 19 p• cent
proteb1 tilt, MorQifl Farm, Rt

Wormed / *26

814 · 446 - 0693
Shoemaker
' ·

110&amp;0

3MO.

76

1989 Chwy holt ton. 6 c:yl. 3

7 wk. old.

For Sale Dog Houlftall•izes. 1

8711-8941 .

F•m. Rt. 35 30+937-2018by
July 10.

H.y for lila. 7fi c-rts. Bile tn
fl eld, IIi ding patio door,

puppie~,

Mercury

..' ·

1983 Cam•o Z28. T-top' ' 742· 3029.
AM -FM c•settl. air cond
197817 St•crett TriHull, 120 - ~:
U100.00 firm. (1 14) 387H.P.I.O. Mtrcrui••· Exc . Cond.~ - ._
7767.
$4600.00. (3041 1711-7270.
1978 Chevette. tour .peed. u
19. Gurmn Pontoon bollt,
coood. *BOO 00 Coll13041 676tr•ll•. ltove 1rtd refrigerator,
1'l26
INe wei. oomp•11. 31 t1) motor
utod lett than 40 !oro. 13041
·
1980chw lor I tODD 000 B 0

1987 olx4 Ford Ranger, Man ·

Dragonwynd ·cattery Kennel
,.,,,.. 1nd Siem . . .,d Him ..

Blec::k-lab

18ft lMson an'd trail• 50 HP

6 14-3~8- 8847

31.

kittens. Chow 1tud 1ar·

new point )ob, 63,000 mitt.
.1800.00. 130111 8711-7118

1772.

82.000mlltt.1978FordlTDII .

1

UtiOO. Call 6l4-281-1311of-

--------~----------- -, ~:

1975 Monte Clrlo •c oond .

nao oo.

Julie Webb PI: 81+448-0231

Household Goods

1

laM. 121 HP Evtnrude Engine.
comptel:e lop, new uphotttery
ter 7:00p.m .

For •I• 1914 Eagle ol WD. eir.
.,.o, Muat .-11, makeoff•f304t

1978 Chrysler Le

Att•fa Hay. 140 A for adage or
chop Call Anctv S•gler, Morgan

Pets for Ssle

liig Dakota Farm Home built on
vow lot, U4.9911 • ~ Col

tabletop 1 whHidialr. 1 potty
""*·
1 b•h otool 1 commode
..ool. beth-rhn walk•, •

Auto's For Sale

olspeed. noA.C. C.II efter6p.m
anvtlme an weekends (3041

64

AIIIl-. ltrll bulcln8 klito.
........ ho-111"!11111111. .......

I•

Tw~14

SWIMMING POOLS •1188 .
Summ. 1peCfll
on
,
I H89 pools
Huue 19 x31 poo . "'I• doclt.
ten.._ fit•• worrontv . lnottMo- 61 Farm Equipment
VI'RA
lion • finonclng ovolollle. Ctl
F..-n~ure • AppllenCOI
24 lor!; 1·800.3411-09411
Rt 1411nContM1ory. 1/ 4mi, 011 For Solo·.
66 MbuF trhocthoor, plows • ditc,
160 comic boo~
Lincoln Pk. Mon-Sat : 9 ·1. Sun·
- 11 no
a/03100; 4000
12-5. Open Aftor hrt. until 9 thi•/ S30 Ctl130+8711-4290. Ford tnct.,( i2896: Hoooton
p.m. for 'l1pointmenta. So gWe
round bl!ll•/ *1111 Ow'* will
,. 1 coli. 1.., 44a. 3168
1 Rocllnlng-Jori·cholr / wlth· flnenoo C.lll1+2811-1822.

51

71

875-2837.

HHoton Rood. Bolor,(3041882·
3239. $1200 00

63

!d!ll-·

z.......
· - Ill\to...lllrld
. ....
. . ...,.,.
. . ...
1104

Pant for far mall A orB •actor.

33k1ix4 1blv• ground pool

•of•

m.

Farm Equipment

1575-8862.

129M.
Furnilhod opt. 2 r..,... prlvato
boll\ 2nd Avo/ 11eo- Uti~ Wood groups 1319 or
lito polcl Dopod roq' d CaH e17 31/ mo 3 peic»
chlir.
61+44&amp;-23110.
1 - f799, or U1 .90/ mo
With 850 rob•o. coffee • .,d
Furn opt 1 lor., U40. utl·l~ tobloo • 711 ••.
~cl 920, Fourth A\10 Oolllpollo.
Col181+44&amp;-4411. ofl•7p.m AM 111food,c:ounlry dlnatto oot. 3
cholil • bench whh motchlnr
Garogo opt. tnnlthocl 21 1/2 ..,toll t811 or 124.11 mo. t7
Noll OoMipollo. 1228. utili• r-o
pel Coli 81+44&amp;-4411 ott• 7
P

,61

050 Truck $400 00 ea Phone

1-814-181-7311 .

One 8r.. untur•hed ..,. -'9'
• rft'i~ provktecl W••· sew-

1872 17ft. St.- Croft Trl Hul .

t-;.::;:;;~=;;~;:;==;:~~~~~~~~~~~~

(30416711-2006 or 2162.

UprigHt pt ... o for sale. $100

s•tlt7; mlsc. bab¥illml1811all
ar ~~~perate C.ll 614-2415·
6:'119

For Lease

"'...

Call

aienglng toble/.10: Bolly c•

..•.....:.
....,....,.
..·'..,.
.•.
~

•

i njector. for 50 horse power
Mera..rv BoM Motor Clll 614317-0447, or 61+3e7-046&amp;. .

Lattart Grade School.

Home &amp; car computer dtsk
pt.,.er wtth remote control •

Coumry Mobile Home P•k.

••,
•·.

New Pontoon BoM Tr.W• • oil

Se•oned h•d woods 131.00
pi~- up load 4x8 l•utl. 1971
houu trail.- I&amp; m*e off•

AKC Reg11tered Golden Re·

54

~-,

Boet. • trelt• ror •I ll 1410.

Coli 614-379-2183.

John De• Bale, 330
John De• tractor, h"t reke.

$2&amp;0 00 plul ""' 13041 6766329
-

46
Apartment
for Rant

Firi'Nood far Mle. 130 00 pick·

Ca11814-446·1870.

Furnished Rooms

burg. CaM 30+295-7882.
"'
·
• ~
!'1~
So • • BGil M otort 12ft John · · .t-,

up lotd. coil eft• &amp;:00 (3041
458-1981

1 bedroom. Point PleM.n •ea.

45

c:ost *41,000. .. .;
S acr iflce/t29 , &amp;00 . Parken · .,. "

13041 8911-3441

9 MM Berreta 1426 00, (30olj
675-8445, 1811¥1 m•og~

Be be p•rot, wrth cage/ $60

Trail•. 2 be•oom. cleen.
enON required. At 1, loculi . Rooms for rent- week 011 month.
Rood. 30+8711-1078
Sterling at 1120 1 mo GaHia
4 Bedroom. furn•hed Mobile
Home. a.nm-.-. bJt no

Soli. Riverine AntiQueo.

~ -

only 1ol0 hrs

1/ 2 noleo out Rt 141. Coli

112ol E. Main Str881:, Pom•oy
HOUri M,T,W 10e m to &amp;p m,

Unfurniltwd 2 bect-oom apt ,
convenient lo~iol\ uptown
Point PI••-· For more infor·

1988bovlinw 30ft. 10ft. boom.

vlea. C.ll814-441-3844ott.-7
P.M

Antiques

•oa required; 13041 676-1912

1 btlctoom apt, all utiltti•
exctpl eleCtric paid. cell before

$250 00, 13041675-2181 .

l~an

53

-.'

\

4x8 utilhy c.._ elad , -.uipt,

'

Bolt-1987 UndOU 18'6" _ _:; :

comp...elv equipped. Ftying
br ldg• Immaculate oordtion.

Paint ••• now going on II Paint
Plu1, 20 p• ceftl off riQU•
price on Interior 1nd •t•ior
Pittsburgh Pllinls. S.re.-.•J uly

4084

~

.

Couch, kweiMt , t71. 2 end
tabl•. t20. Table .,d,. chairs,
136 Teble. 15 chairs. t40
Woodin tobto. 4 ch•o. •eo
CoffH table. end tebte. hewy

22 You work too h.. d to pelnt
withenythingl•a.PAINTPWS.
2416 Jocklon Avo. 3&lt;&gt;+875-

..,·:.

:~-:: ~~m~~-~ ~·_,

HD 8 Dozer for sale. Oaod
co ndttion. Ml500. C.ll 61 ..

4017 eventngt.

1796 Dot~ 'l146 up to $376.
Hutch• t400 lin dup. bunk bodt

,.

wil:h Mercury 3&amp; t., motor w it h ......,.,
power t rimlf'ldeutool in)tcl~n.
..: .
Mercury Troll nt mCMar. lhor•
•

Hewy duty utllty trlil• 4x 8,

Riding lawn mower. cheap.

Lompt *28 to •126

•

Boats and
• Motors for Sale

8~11

t316 10 t996 Tabl• t60 and
up.to 8126 Hide-l·beds t310
to 1696 Recliners t225 to

Dinattn •108 and up to t496
Wood table~~&amp; ch_..,, •286 to

...'"•

..

'75

7 371.

Sof• and chairt pric:ed from

$376;

30+182-2688

'J.

•, '
r,

11x30.11 4 1w1mrning pool, aM
eluminktm, treetld lumber deck
6 fence lnclu . . /imp a other
accenori• . C.l 114· 446-

A""on betut"'l ono OO'olots
wlhrlv•h• . "
~r. 10+878-

,I

Motorcycles

l.,t cond. • 1200 00 mrti 13041 87 5- 6398

61+441-4046

t BOO. 00 (3041 773-11887

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

one'" d two bMoom lJrnilhed
apt1. ref•ence •41 depostt.

m•iol\ !3041

Furn51Md 3 be*oom on Kings.

44

wrk'lgii'WIIIher,

0322
Mt Vernon Aw. ground loor. 3 1 - - - - - : - - - - - - -

oga • . . bogo polo&amp; Dopook
Rlq'd. Col 81+441-4345.

35 Lots • ~c:raege

Und•-

plnnlnf' pointing. inlidoM1dout
plumllln~ Will p - colll-.
1t+992·UII
'

coli 13041 1711-7271.

undlrplnning. wttet. end dryer,
......,. funilhld. b.! II In b•. on

US~D- Btdl, dr1111rt,

Disebled Locllted n. . itlwn- ' .90 Days same 11 c•h with
ID'Nn Point Pte•ant. phone appfoved credit 3 Mil• oUt
30 .. 175-6879. Equ•l Housing BullVille Rd. Op;,. 1 AM . 10 6
Opportunity
PM. Mon. thru Sat. 614-oi48-

·Mobile Homes
for Rent

deck, awning. und•pklnlng

Good cond~lon. Cell 61+9923807

lnoome homo. Cal 11+882- ', .
1173 aft• 7:00p.m. for mor• .., ,

7204.

1'1-ont. Rt 2 N. S350 00,
161414411-9271

12ooeomobllohomo.1971. W~h

ehld&lt;.,houoo
7121 .

Apartment
for Rent

30+676- 7988

"

'

814-192-

vary Nee. 10 miiM from Point

TroM• lor •Rent: Rt. 218 Col

1980 N•1hu1 14x10 ex~do.

Reasonabla

Modern 3 bem-aoms 1 Y.t bath lg
ldtchen. liv tng room 24x24
I~ ooom. cis ell, 2,., 110'11!"

B 1+4411-24116

tlt!8 - • 10oeo/ .,600.
Cotl 81+2611-1381 .

We c•o lor oil'*ly •d hendi-

onlv

1"111 hou• for tent FUrntshed
Prwlor 2 odu~•- Coli 814,9927711 .

br , nit• on 1 aat land.
•210 mo Outbuildngs C.H

• ·

·'

CIIPP«&lt; In our home. 21 y...
ftl*l.,ca LPN on can. Low

r•t 1 - Wodn•doJ-Sundov .
Coll1814) 861-4868.

phone (3041 458-1187

t1

Hllr stylist n•ded llf)l)tf 'Kethv
Kut and Kurr or Call 13041

12

..1. ,248 in Ch_.• Ae•onable

Cotl 81+88:Z.38eo. .

3 -oombrickhilmowlthl•go
lot. Mid W., D rlv&amp; Hov.,

44

Bloch Stroot Mldd"'ort. Ohio.

'Rom-• hou• 48887 St.

'
e roonw •d bMh 1n evr-.sa 42

3 bedroom,., .... Nloolwollot
l•go out-bulldn• CioN 81+
992· 7449.

1tartin~

a
~mpa.te line of used furnltul"' .
NEW- Wwt•n boot• t36.

__ __

11+882-11292.

M o - hllloo. 3 mi. . from Pt.

lterting. •19 R•ctinw

• 88.

Pbm•oy Living roam, lining
room, ell cwpet ... kitchen with
lots of cabinm. neN 11:0. end
rllfrlgerltar, sun porc:h, full
..... benlos .,d tchoolt. For
b•ement. a•aga. one floor. No · more inforrMtion clll304-882·
pet:1. Not more th., 3 1210
3711 Equ•l Opportunily Hou•
Plus util;tl•. 1ecurtty deposit
1ng. Sid ian 8 acetlpl.t
.....:..,
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Rtf•en~ on requaSi. Phone

Nlcelorld&lt; houoo. 2 c• """" 2
bi-.. l•go _,ntry kllchin wkh
p.,.ry, 1 1!2betlw,cr-•ln
tr . .ewar/ on 2 . , . Clll

NEW - 6 pc. wood group - *339.
Uvlng room ouh-*199-t699.
Bunk bedl with bedding- t2ol9
FuH. siH mattreu &amp; foundltkJn

euit•. De•kl,

Coli 81+441-1759

l

porty plenll FrooUOO.OOiolt. no
lnveitment. no dlllvftg 1nd no

int.,._,

~

1haft drrve. wal• c:oo'-d, eJtcel-

oolod ook. •so 814-949-2671.

Oiv&amp;St , Gallipolis

r

I 1+2811-1611.

Ju1t W81"1t to
little
mon.¥1 Or would you Ike -to
hwe • c- ...1 Elth• w.y Avon
c:an hapyoubethlbll'lyoucan
belli Call Merltvn We~~t•. 304-

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New/ Used

Aug. 1. CoU Jedo W Carltly,
0w--Aaont o1 1-114·9822403 or f-61"'882-2780.

AVONoii•-IIShlri.,Spwt.
30+878-1421.

882·2145

74

KIT N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

992-8066

Hours 9· 15

by

8 lloomond boll\ control olr, 12

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P!CKENS FURNITURE

Ntw •nd uMd furnitu re end

2~3

kldt. Calll14-112· 7020

Jet. of Au. 7 • 143.
P-ay. Oh.

owner fln•nclng available.
Prioecl for quick ula Mike •
!I'_. fomllt -•lion Mutt ool

.,

Pok- 11 H..._ W ntad

··~o .,eel·-·Coli

oppllancet. Call114-446·7572

Good ooood. 30+ 773-8181

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8 \1" e AMF -Ung LM1 o lor
...._ Mooon. W Vo.f hcollont
oonclttlon. .,..&amp;~ down ..,m.,.t.

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B~lne11
Opportunity

4 molo lolttano. 7 w - old. 2
oolld
bloolo. t yo ...... 1 · - ·
Coll14-112·3100

Oldor - . . 101rt
114-741-1811.

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klolt Col 114-4411-MU.

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.,7,000. 114-112·3122. ·'.

614-882(180
ye• old In

Misc ., Merchandise

t"'" 8200 C.lll14-948-2615

1'troll.
1 - &amp;onAlo0121tlll2
-lot. ... , In ·Pam• ..,.

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mote.. Coli urry Llvol\0 814318-9303

Furniture ., d oppllon- by tho
piece of entire houllhold Feir

Mldcleport. Would ••o mike 1

2 bedroom-"· 1'1 boo..,.,t

for a• Accounts

Olivo,

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good homo. tolld btoclc • tw
a t - II whllo. Ctll 11+211-

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kin- coli 614-261-1731

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Auctlont. 30+ 773-15785

Morris type Ktnen• to glv eaway.
Utter lrlin ed, very OJte.• ean

2 puppi•. holt border colllo &amp;
holf illop•d Cell 11 ... 3e7·
74116

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and nwr• used en. Smhh
Buld&lt;-Pomloc. 1911 Eoot•n
Ave . Gallipolis Calll1+44112282.

Income t7.100 P•

, .... cor... Cot• .,dlhlrdlt .

2 lor., 1 Nih In Gallo County.
A,..olllolmniedl•lll'· c.n 1 1+
4441-2000. or 11+4411-1281.

,.,., WV26160.

Wanted To Buy

BrcM&lt;n rtf. gold Wll her. wh lre
dryer, 2 chMt•. contale stereo,'
t'tAiin box 1pringe .Md matt res.
~-- • hooter. 13041 8761473

with

By _ _ , 382 Mortln Dr.. AN
Iorick -wl!:hll ... 1g. FJI .. 1
1/2 boll\ double c• g•ogo.
Coli 81+4441-881tob•ll PM.

Part~time

Receptklnilt-lnluf'lnceCI ... for
loCII dodor's office, Mnd , .
1ume to Boa 310. Point ll!le•

Used llmltu,. by the piect or
.,..,. ' hou-ld oloo tolling.
814- 742·24115.

5fr81 ktnMICh•tHr•••· Cell

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Cell 81+992·7440

1711-4247 or 8711-3086.

Sol• cover for 24ft round pool

814-367· 7821 '

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•••tl.,gs, Mondrt through
Ttlurtd-r. 11.00 p• houf plu1

Y•d Sole. Sotuntoy 9·00 -3:00.

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o:e'pl(od. du ..... ~ 1/ 2 both
outoideatoo'lga USO/plu1dop
• utili•. ea11 61+2411-Mn.

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S111e Champion Auction• Atd Pe•son Licen1ed In
Ohio andW..tVirginla looking

2

lovall( 2 bedroom hou• in

2 ,.,,... aidt Shop cl•k 2
houoo kttp•t. Inquire ot Oddt
•d Endt Shop. Mlddoport

llnt, 9am-1pm

Public Sala
8t Auction

patant

Pro.,..-tv1

4 .....-

311-733-eo62•t. No. F2732-

YARDSALE-Satuntoy.July 15,
125 English Ro ... Point Pie•

8

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12" 5••• Color t8t w 1110n. uled
2 y..,., ltke new 1100 00
304-876· 2614

1 br.• furn'ed hou•. very nica.

A.

ooUectlngl Far 1n
cell
Donne Edwardl, 304-112·
20a. alto for booking J*tl•

400 Fir11 Slreet:. HDu1flhold
Items. and m11c

lnveot!

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••n a ••ra

Estate &amp;Me of VfOII!t Farlev

llnow. lnd NOT to ..,dmo~
I trough tt. mal untl you hiW'e
inv. .lgatad tM aff•lng.

,

your1ree. 113.'151Sbtolll,
.
lmmedit•• opWiin~ C.l 1·

ref•encoo. Coii1+14B-3021

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17i3 ~nytlme.

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FEDERAL. STATE NIID aYIL
SERVICE JOBS. Now I*~

Ad , Midcleport. Ac:fos1 from
Watch for signs Real chup

814-992· 2174 .. 614-99236117

3 lor.. ooctlo,.l 2 full botho.
flropl_,&lt;boll·ln hutch. doubl.
avon • ,.,... CA. city oohoolo.
Coli 11+4411- 8714.
1. -,-:.---:-:-~:.._,,......,:--;~41. Homes for Rent

TELEMARKETING

54

Household Goods

U sed white bathtub .,d llvl ·
t ory. Arlo an 81ectr•c stove Call

Renlals

Wont ..:rellolllobelrf sltt•lor 3

4

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Send Nlume to cia Box 002,

Fric!ov ond Seturdev July 14·
15 9 00-3:00 Bono Hollow

••lv In morning.

61+441-9319.

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pr-btlng pold. C.llt1+44&amp;31118.

11+317·7120.

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Junk C1r1 wllh or wfthout

Are you tir.. ofthlllrlllnyour
yard thll elweya ..,, w•t? Dry
tt up. Cel C . W. Dlvilon.
PlumblnJI • tr.,ohln~ 61+

Gomlo 3 month old

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KIT. No oonootlng or dollvorlng '·' ''
wor- your own loro. CoW 81+
2411-1363 tor ,on lort'"'IM
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boolokooplng
With
~dl . .o .,d Mtdcoid billing

Saturc:t.y, July 16. GeorgeWhtte
'"ldenoa on Old Rt. 33. Collector dolls- plates; oecupktdJIIP .n.
ttbh~chain . llereos. mieruwwe
1W1d. pio,.... 11ereo stanct

2 femele puppl... 2· 3 montlw

WANTED

•c.
Fonn- ..rtypl., FIIEE1300

J

INOTIOEI
'TilE DHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . romm"*'dt tllot you

m••
an 'ott•
Coli
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140.000.
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c . ..,. Ow-·Ao ... ot 614982·2403 or 11+992·2780.

Office Man eger-Bookkup•
nHded for A meri&lt;*•Pomeroy
Th11 pos•ion requlr• 2 y . .s

coli heaters SWIIin't FY"niture

3

&gt;'

Now hiring demontli&amp;lon toni
home dean tl:ema IUGh •
picturee. door wr... ,., a

Wanted .

ochool. Saturd.. July 15. All
Doy

MOBIL~

POOLS, WELLS

EVENINGS

JONES TIRE
CENTER

EVMI Offl ce. N . M1ln VInton
OH Sponsor.t trfVIntonUnited
Methodist Church

V•d Sale. beside Leten grMie

WATER
SERVICE

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Pollio. Hot dog Stlo: 7-16-89
Sterting_ M 10:00 • .m. et D~

.......Pf.PTeiiiiiiiic-..

LINDA'S
PAINDNG

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lett towordt H lgh School.

luggage; etc:

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614 · 245 · 6383 . for on

Y•dSale In Mtrcervlle. Thur•
dll¥' &amp;. Fridly, flrat brick hou•on

ROUSH

HILL FORD

1rOOO
•FIREWOOD

cho-lrom.

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6-27-89-1 mo. d.
•SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and RE ·
MOVAL

ery, stonew.ra. bebrbld. tlrniture, Ckrthlng. ftn mkt . tent
mite. Check out our look
E•change -ovar, 12,000 to

992-52

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no collect•ng or deiN•'"g. Cel

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- t n - Exp.
_.,. 14. 1&amp; 16 . 11 Cl~
- It . Dontol
pref•rlll• •
laJt not Me*~.
Vinton, Ohio New,...., thact..
.,.lqun, fino ol•-o. -

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do busin.. -Mt:h p«&gt;ple you

pion I No modollnlllnvolvod Fun
jobwtthfM h,.INoinv... ment.
intwviiiW.

•hin•

SPREAD

We can r~tir and rt·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
alSO acid boil and rotl
out radiators. We alsa
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT

GALLON

WliEI SERVICE

SER~ICE

Masti1 -

Repla&lt;ement Windows

HAULING

RADIATOR

INSULATION
Ctrlainteod ®
Siding
Seamleu Gulter

ALLEN'S
UMESTONE

;r

J&amp;L
Vinyl

6·26- '88-trn

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CUSTOM SCREEN

Certified LIFt"'ted Shop

.

•Gravel
•Limestone
•Fill Dirt

:~~;';~f•Educatoon

MY-I-SHOP

"DOC" VAUGHN

VOU CALL IT
WE WILL HAUL IT

buildong at football games

Bus I. ness servi· ce 8

CALL 992-6756

L.W. STEWART

on the grounds behind the

171

NIASE Certified M1ch.,ic

(614) 992':~J.:.~4

the board hereby reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids. No bid shall be ac cepted for less than the sum
of 8 1 50.000 00. The board
also atipulates that the
Meig1 Local School Diatnct
would retain rights to park

conteono

l1.• Aepair1

USIOINa PliO..

Terms Of sale are cash and

the ~uyer that the building

All MIJor &amp; Minor

(6141 H2· 655G

Ieos

and other school functions
The board also stipulates to

A/ C Service

Your Phone

Grace Church property (Vol
26 Pogo 13 and Vol. 38 Pogo
724) to a point; thonce
North 51 degreea 09 minutes
29 seconds East
221 .42 feet to a 1f2 inch re.
bar passing a 'h inch rebar at
4 . 10 feet; then co South 29
degrees 52 minutes 47 seconds East 314.48 feet to

Keno Rood to the place of
beginning, containing
4
8crM, mora or IMS.
Excepting about one-half
acre conveyed by C L Orr
and Ruby Orr to Arthur Morarhv and Pauline Morarlty
in the southe81t part as
per deed recorded 1n Deed

Molt Foreign end
Domlltic Vthld•

Wt C1rry Fithing Suppll•

along the east line of the

degrees, 10 minutes 05 le·

now owned by Raymond
Frank; thence along the 1-:=~--------~;......,

thence in a southerly direction along &amp;aid Buhan and

aecnd West 272 .1 6

STRACUSf, OHIO

&amp; SERVICE

SALES
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF
By vlrt~ of on Order of
APPOINTMENT OF
Sole itouod out of the ComFl OUCIARY
mon PI- Court of Meigo
On June 27, 1989, in the
County, Ohio, in the cooe of Meigs Couty Probete Court
th• Homo Notional Bank, Coae No. 28297, Fronk
Plaintiff. ogeino1 Willard Knotto, Routo 1. Box 103.
W11moley ond Debra K. longovlle. Ohio. 46741
Wemaley, aka Deborah K. was appointed Executor of
W11moley, et ol.. Defend- the 81to1e of Mildred a.
anta,
upon a JUdgment Freeman, deceMed, late of
1'""oin r.,dered, • being Routo 1. Bo• 103, longJCu• No. 88-CV-325 in oold ville, Moigo County, Ohio.
Court, I will offer for llle. ot
Robart E 8uclt,
the front door of the COurt
Probate Judgo
HouM In Pomeroy. Meigs lena K Noooolrood. Clerk
County, Ohio. on the 29th (6) 30, (7) 7 , 14. 3tc
doy of Auguot. 1989. ot
10 :00 o'clock o.m. tho fol- 1--PP~ubbi'ilic~~tlc;~­
lowing l1ndl
and ten• I

VAUGHN'S
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE

PLUMBING &amp; i.tu •nu"

Public Notice

Public Notice

11-1 !FIIB·1fnJi

Reference•

'.,

Love clothet? Demonstrate
be.,ttl.tl clott. tor an eM' plf'ly

do-. tllver. tu,..olst Jowol-

GENERAl CONTRACTOIS

I

and Found

hay Work! E.: . p.,l A:uembla
producto "
homo. Coli lor
8 . . . Sun Houlilhold ttemi a lnformelion 150.._8.t~ll70
clothing. 442 Jerry S1root.' EJrt 313 l(lp., Bundorl ·
Spring Yoll...
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985•4141

892- NowH-

Lbst

&amp; Vicinity ·

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Busineas
Opportunity

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The Daily .Sentinel Page- 9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

1983 Hondt Cuotown CX 160.

..-..

PHONE DAY OR EVENINGS

1'73- Meaon l

143- Portllnd
247- Lit., hill

867- Coolvllo

DAY BEFIIRE PUBLICATION
-11 00 AM SATURDAY
- 2 :00PM MONDAY
- 2 :00 P M. 'TUESDAY
- 2 :00P.M. WEDNESDAY
- 2 :00 P M THURSDAY
PM FRIDAY
Public Notice

G.t111 County
A,.•Codel14

8

.......Giillip'oliii ..........

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS - BATHS
•ROOFING
•,REMODELING. REPAIRS

following telephone exchanges ...

• 30. ooot rr moom• potM'Ifill.
1711-1122
Kltt.... litter trolnod, (304f Dotolt 11 8011-U?-11000 Ext.
Y-10111.

Currontt; OCCIPiiniiPPi o:otio,.
ranlll'l. Wa•lna 2 dDg aoll••· lor o - o l "'"""' pooNion lor
No I D, Found n. . Foodl•d In o high -llty - • offto:e.
Middleport . 814· 742· 2261 ,...,_ m• t.11nt toBoxcte
202cl oOaHipolo Dolly Tribone.
825 Third A.... Galllpolll. OH
411131
7
Yard Sale

CHESTEI, OHIO

Friday. July 14. 1989
21

Found: llack .,d white Pom•

MARCUM

Classified pages cover. rhe

.-.;.

EARN MONEY Reoclng bookOI

4411-0768

or at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mulberry Hgts. Pomeroy, Ohio

for . . ptid in

•Ptt• of ld fof ..
lanwt • double Pl'•ce af ad con
'7 ......... 'V. . Cllllv .......... ilnol '-PGMil;llle for errort •ttar fir11 dll¥' (Cheek
tor enort firlt d., ed runa en p..-) . C:ell before 2 00 p m
d• .tt• II'Wiia.~ion 1:0 mtke correction.

Licensed· Clinical Audiologist

Halp Wa~ad

11

Giveaway

Plelle caU Ann s ... m~~r .. &amp;14-

bfoUn updayawill bech•g.t

muM be PI•

4

Lolt-Oi•c Clm•• .. w•t•front
II CitY Park. TuM. evtnlnJg.

:1: l614) 446-7619 ... (614) 992·2104
z 417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
- Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

RATES

thru

MONDAY

I

Business Services

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

TO PlACE AN AD CALL

14,1989

Ohio

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. FourthlndPine
GtlllpoiiL Ohio

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Phone 114-446-3888 or 814- ...... .

441-4477.

Motorcycles

~

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

1984- Honda· &amp;O. dirt bike. good

cond ./ 12110
8199.

Call 814-441-

1987 KX 600 Kawotolol, Ill
coood. *18110. Cell 114-3189931.
1984 Hondo V·66 Mogno 6.000
rriN• 1911 Honde 700. with
h - C.lll1+318-9906

R"ident•• or commerci• wlr-

inq. New llt'Viee or rapelrl
Licensed etecsridtl'l Ridenour

Electm*. 304176-1788

85

General Hauling'

. -. 1

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J &amp; J Wwter Servica Swim~n gcilt•n~, wells Ph 614- :
19tlll Hondt XR 200, good poofl.
.
co rod 1'896 Cell "4-4411- 246-9296.
1818. .. 81+114.8189
R. • R W•• Soov lao Poolo, .. :
1981 Yarnatla. 110 Maxium,

•117&amp;. 11+848-21137.
1187 KXIO. E - - oanofl.
tion. Coll814-992·eo86 .

Plotricks Water H.,nne Senti'*

poola, well, dll.-ns. 1,000

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2.000 Qllll. del~•l-. phon• • "'

30a-57a-23tt or 81+441- · :
4081
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lila. Aloa. buy ..,._, - ·
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Moo¥

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orJ..,o Md . . 12.00.0Dwonh
of Pol•'- occ•-'• !roo.
PhoM 30+178-41 30.

, 1113 Hon• 460, 700 ....
lllonow. •178. 30+11711-1731 .

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1882 Hwlrti Dovt•on Sport• Wilt trion ' 1 Water Heullng. ~~
tor O~alnol--. 3600 rna •.,
CoH Cf14·1141· 3042, If no Aa•onlble l'lltM, VOkHM ell· '
2.000 to 4.000 c.,.,. ~·
.,swer, l..,t on aniWitklg
lty, clotl!nt. pools, •"' •
mllhlne.
Coll304-57&amp;-2919
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1187 HondO Four Tr• 2eo X.
htro tlr• .. d 114- 87
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Upholetary
lt2-7711.
Rt 3&amp;Cyolo8ol-. 7mll•oouth
ol tt.n dllrton. dlloeunlt now an

111

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etst•rnt, welll. lmmedlat•
1.000 or 2.000Qaltonsde1Nwy' '· ' '

f.,lntl. hig'- - . motor- Cell 304-178-8370
.,erdl, luggegerD. a4u .. ble

bade ,..., excellent ooncltton.

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14. 198S:

Friday.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
.

Stealth bomber completes ·
tests before .its maiden·flig~t
PALMDALE, Calif. (UP!) The embattled B-2 stealth·
bomber went through Its final
shakedown before its malden
flight, reaching a speed of 130
mph and lifting Its nose wheels
off the ground In hlgh·speed taxi
tests on a desert runway.
Brig. Gen. Richard Scofield,
program director for the most
expensive aircraft In military
hl~tnry, said Thursday prelim!·
nary datil Indicated the two
high-speed taxi tests · - lowspeed tests were conducted Monday - were a success.
"At this point in time, we've
-completed all the. taxi tests
necessary prior to ,first flight,"
said Scofiel!l, who announced the
malden flight could · come as
early as Saturday. A test ' 'window" which opened Sunday
closes July 24.
The sleet( black bomber, designed to evade radar, emerged
onto a runway at Air Force Plant
42 In Palmdale, 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles, shortly
after 3 p.m. following a two-hour
preliminary engine and Instrument check.
The plane, whtch resembles a
giant manta ray, then made two
taxi runs during a 45-mlnute
period down the 2-mile long
runway from which It will make

'

CRASH ~UE - Coast Guardsmen remove
pilot ThoRias Root from a jet as they prepare to
transfer hiRI to a helicopter for transport to a
nearby hospital after arrival In MlaRII Thursday.
.Root's plan~ crashed ofl Eleuthera Island after he

was stricken wllh chest p,alns shortly after takeoff
from Washington's National Airport. Military
aircraft followed the plane_for over five hours
btlfore It crashed. (UP I)

Stricken pilot. survives crash
MIAMI (UP!) '- Rescuers
marveled · that a unconscious
pilot. whose light plane crashed .
Into Atlantic Ocean in ..the Baha·
mas 'after flying on automatic
pilot from Virginia, c~me to and
managed to swim free from his
sinking Cessna 210.
"The first comments I heard'He's got nine lives.' Nobody ever
expected him to get out of the
water and be alive," said Douglas Johnson, ·chief air traffic
controller at the Fleet Area
Control and Surveillance facility
in Virginia Beach, Va.
Military planes had tailed the
high-wing Cessna on its wayward
flight Thursday and paratroopers were dropped as .soon as it
spiraled into the Atlantic 14 miles
east of El'euthera Island. or 110
miles east of Nassa u in the
Bahamas.
The jets had scrambled about
five hours ea rlier when the plane,
which had taken off from th~
Washington National Airport
oear the nation's capital, went
through military air space near
the North Carolina -Virginia
coast.
When rescuers reached the .
pilot shortly after the crash, "He
was In shock, but he was alert
and coherent," said Capt. James
Rahman , the Oight surgeon on
the Falcon jet. "He reached
10,000 · feet when he passed out.
·He said the next sensation he felt
was water comil\g into the
cabin."

The pilot of the single-engine
plane, Thomas Root, 36, was
later hoisted abOard a helicopter
and taken to Nassau, Bahamas,
for examination.
He was then taken by FalCon
jet to Miami, then flown by
helicopter to Memorial Hospital
In Ho.llywood, Fla. where he was
listed in guarded but stable
condition early Friday.
"I never heard of anything like
this," Rahman said. "!' would .
suspect the shock of landing in
the water revived him."
Root, a self-employed communications lawyer from A-lexandria, ·va., was on a business
trip from tile Washington, D.C.
area to Rocky Mount, N.C., when
he radioed controUers at Na· .
tiona! Airport shortly after ta·
keoff at 6: 30 a.m.
ControUers said Root told them
he was having chest pains and
trouble breathing, put the plane
on automatic pilot and said he
had about four hours of fuel. He
was about 17 miles from Rocky
Mount at the t1111e.
"It must be that he was lucid
erough and thinking enough 'to
push the plane on a direction ...
that would put him out over the
water so that if were not going.to
make it he would not crash on
land, " said hls wife, Kathy Root.
Two Marine F-18 Hornet pilots
picked up the .plane and noticed
that Root was slumped ov~r in
the cockpit. At least seven
military planes trailed the

Cessna over the Atlantic, but
were unable to help.
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Falcon jet witnessed the crash
and said the plane spiraled down
and sank quickly In the extremely deep water.
The plane descended Into the
ocean in .a sharp left -hand turn,
clrc!ed down !rpm about 7,000
feet and hit the water at aboutl05
PARI$ &lt;UP!) - The wtlrld's
mph, said Cmdr. Gary Poll, the
richest nations, preparing for
pilot of the F.a lcon jet.
their annual summit, face de"I would say ·he's real· lucky,". mands from poor countries to
Poll said. "He should bet on the
help solve. their crushing ecolottery today."
nomic problems.
The four rescuers from the
The calls for help ·cast a
30lst Aerospace Rescue and
shadow on the seven-nation sumRecovery Squadron ,at Homes- m U of major industrial democra·
tead jumped from an Air Force cies, ~heduled to begin Friday,
C-130 to save Root, said Lt. Col.
and on the celebrations that ·
Bob Dubiel of the Air Force started Thursday to mark the
Reserve at Robins Air Force . · bicentennial of Bastille Day and
Base itt Georgia.
the French Revolution.
· "Th ey went In the water a few
Leaders from at least .27
minutes after the plane s~nk,
developing
nations are attending
then the crew on the C•130 spotted
the
festivities
at the Invitation of
the guy and directed the para·
French
President
Francois Mit·
troopers toward him ," Dubiel
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host
of
both
the summit
said. "They swam over to him,
and
the
bicentennial.
put him in a raft and were picked
However, the TT leaders up by a Coast Guard helicopter
from such countries as Uganda,
and flown to Nassau."
Zimbabwe,
Mall, Mexico, Ban·
His wife said she was relieved
to le;~rn her husband has survived the crash.
" You go through life married
to someone and you love them
very much and you certainly
don't want to hear of their demise
In some horrible situation," she
said. 'So it was wonderful.
Absolutely joyful."

Rich nations, ·poor nations

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composite materials to slide:
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pounds of nuclear bombs. .
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before ~he House A~med Services:
Committee, Its congressional op- :
ponents charged that at a pro- .
jected $530 million per plane, the:
B-2 is too · costly to generate the·
necessary political ba.cklng. . :
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ney appeared before the commit· ·
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program, and testified that des-:
pile Its "sticker shock" It will·
consume a smaller percentage or:
the defense budget than either ·
the B-52 or· the B-IB bombers: :
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Invited to discuss global prot!·
Jems with Mltterrand, President
Bush and the other summit
leaders from Britain, West Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada.
The democracies planned to
·rocus ln two days . of talks on
threats to the environment and ·
such political Issues as aid to
Eastern Europe and China's'
crackdown on dissent. They also
were to discuss the usual eco·
nomic concerns over Inflation,
global trade Imbalances, and
Third Worid debt.
. Flying to Paris from Hungary,
Bush said he believes the summit
leaders "can reach common
understanding'' on such Issues as
"the environment and, you know,
the economies of the various
countries and trade."

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blazes bedeviling the drought . once it is brought under full
By ~OGER BENNETT
United Press International
parched West, where nearly 1.5 control in the next lew days.
Virtually all of the Wes t's
million acres have been de- Fourteen structures were des·
major fores t and range fires
voured by fires mostly touched troyed and some 30 ranchers lost
were out or under control. and
off by lightning in recent weeks. thousands of acres of grazing
hundreds of firefighters were One firefighter was killed by rand to the blaze .
Gov. Kay Orr said ThuFsday
sent home, but big fir es were still lightning in Arizona and another
burning in Cal ifornia , where by a falling redwood in she has directed the Nebraska
Department of Agriculture to
Marines accidentally touched off California.
a 3,000-acre blaze that forced
"We're demobilizing," said work with local ranchers to see
what can be donetohelpfind feed
evacuation of a number of troops . Arnold Hartigan . from the na'
Marines firing tracer bullets tion 's flreflghting headquarter s for their livestock as well as
accidentally touched off the fire
In Boise, Idaho. "Everything is replace more than 120 miles of
about noon at Camp Pendleton , a either contained or will be by fencing damaged by the flames.
"This fire des troyed 5, 000
rugged 125,000-acre installation Friday. It's pretty much wind-up
acres'
of hay ground and 15,000
overlooking the Pacific, said time. I would be surprised if
acres of rangeland, as well as an
Lance Cpl. Micha el Wanjura . An more. than 5,000 or 6,000 'firefighestimated 20 tons of hay. We have
unknown number of troops were ters were left after'today ."
identlfled 31 cattlemen who now
evacuated from the area around
Rain and cooler temperatures
the fast -moving fire and " no helped firefighters in recent have nearly 5,000 hea:d of lives·
tock that need assistance," Orr
containment time has been set." days. but the threat of dry
he sa id .
lightning - the cause of most of said.
"If feed sources are not found
Marine fire unit s at the base 50 · the West's fires every summerquickly, producers will be forced
miles north of San Diego were was in the lorecast!orthe Pacific
to sell their herds."
joined 'by crews from nearby Northwest. ' From California's
cities . Firefight ers set backfires Sierra Nevada to the Rockies,
in a n effort to corral the blaze.
skies were expected to be mostly .
In central California. 1,500 wet .
REMEMBER
firefighters, bolstered by' newly
In Nebraska, weary flrefigh·
WITH FLOWERS
arrived reinforcements, dug in ters contained a lightningTo - d a b-IIIIIUy
along the south fork of the Little started wildfire that blackened
d•lpod luoonl
arn.a1anea&amp;. Ju• call
Sur River to keep a 3.100-acre 48,000 acres, including a historic
01' viiM
fire from spreading into an area where Oglala Sioux Chief
POMEROY
Crazy Horse was killed more
adjacent wilderness area.
The· deliberately set fire was than a century ago.
FLOWER SHOP
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all but co ntai ned except for a 4
Authorities said they would
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%·mile gap on its northeas t flank allow the fire, near Fort Robinalong the Little Sur River . Full son State Park, to burn Itself out
containment ·was expected by
Friday night .
Gov. George · Deukmejlan of·
fered a $50,000 reward for the
capture of the arsonist, who is
also suspected of starting other
fires from San Juan Bautista to
.
Big Sur.
Elsewhere in California, fire lighters neared containment of a
stubbo~n 4, 700-acre' fire in the
off!ce . H~UTI;:
Thing ·valley 'of the Cleveland
National Forest in San Diego
¥onda}&lt;$r9u'gh 'l"rt~ay
County.
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In Utah, Arizona, Nebraska and·
Colorado, where a vicious blaze
outside of Boulder leveled 65
·
Suite 12
buUdlngs, Including many expl!n·
sive homes, before being quelled.
PVH Medtcal .Office Building
Elsewhere in Colorado, crews
(304) 675-6015
mopped up a 2,600-acre fire In
; Mesa Verde National Park, and
:· crews were In control of several
• tires In Utah that blackened
: about 20,000 acres.
.
Til. loml/y ol prol.uioools
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• as anothl!l' 760 firefighters were
Valley Drive, Point Piealant W. VL 25650
sent home Thursday from the

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reached 73 mph and second 130
mph, Air Force spokesman Doug
Kennett said:
"As · part of the test, tlie
. aircraft did lift Its nose wheels off
the ground during the second
run," Kennett said.
Thursday's r1111s and Monday's
low-speed runs, d.urlng which the
· plane reached 70 mph, were,
designed to test the plane's
. steert.n g and brakes.
"You can learn a lot of data of
the operation parameters or an
aircraft and the speed you need
to attain lift-off during these
tests," Kennett said. "You're
also learning how to handle the
aircraft." ·
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The test runs by the plane,
whose development was
shrouded In secrecy, were wit·
nessed by scores of reporters
Inside the plant and. hundreds of
aviation buffs who gathered
along adjacent Sierra HighWliY.
It was 100 degrees at the desert
base, and the Air Force said the
plane's landing gear sank briefly
In the hot asphalt when It got to
the end of the runway, but there
was no damage.
The plane·- the first of 132 the
Pentagon plans to build at a total
. price of $70 billion - is designed
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2:00 (I) Beat Of Tlia 700 Club
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Valentinaa An uptight yO..ng
accountant's life Ia llirown
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8:00 • ()) IIJI Goldan Cllrla
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sporting events from eround
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1:30 • •(1) 1111 Dlllatani' Wortd .
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bnlkln heart whee he &amp;
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can meet the reck star he
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the~
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falaaly arrea1ed lor killing a
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........, Jonathan and Mark
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GALLIPOLIS - When Ohio
~:esldents go to llll their gas tank
· this w~ek they will find prices
may be about three cents more
. per gallon than they were ,
Friday .
. On Saturday the state of Ohio
Increased 'the gasoline tax by 3.2
cents per· gallon. An additional
two-cent tax will tie added on
July 1, 1990.
State Rep. Mary Abel (D·
-Athens) said the new tax will
generate $57 million for every
cent of tax or$181 million in flscal
1990 and $296 mlllion in
fisc;~! year 1991. The money will
be used for highway
construction,
·
Whlle the tax increase went
into effect at midnight Saturday,
local consumers probably will
not notice the Increase
Immediately.
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when they purchase gas, not
when they seil It, said Lanny
Reapp, owner of Harry and
Lanny's Service Station, 87 Vine
St. Reapp , said Since he pur.chased ~as on Friday his custo· .

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Julyt4, 11111
In the year ahead It looks like you will
become Involved in an arrangement
wilh an enterprising friend who has several profltabte ventures on the fire. A
piece of the action is likely.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try to
break away from.boring routines tpday
and do something that Is physically Invigorating and fun. Jogging or a brisk
walk outdoors In the fresh air should do
the trick. Get a jump on life by understanding the Influences whk:h are governing you
In the year ..ahead.
Send for
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mailing $1 to Astra-Graph, c/o this
newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland,
OH 44101-3428 . Be sure to state your
zodiac sign .
LEO (July 23-Auv. 22) Don't pass up
any invitations you get today that could
provide you with entry into places
where you can meet new people. lmportant conlacts can be made at this time.
VIRGO IAuv. 23-Sspt. 22) Don't be
overly anxious as to how a particular situatlon you're Involved in Is going to
work out~ Place your faith in success
not tear.
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LIBRA (Sspl. 23-0ct. 23) You'll be ~appier today II your time Isn't too lightly
scheduled or st'ructured. Play It loose
and move with '!"9nts Instead of trying
,to arrange thefn.
SCORPIO lOci. 2&lt;1-Nov. 22) Social situations might not work out as well as
you'd like them to today, but your commercia! and Hnandal matters should. ·
Try to place your emphuio and aitenlion on the latter.
.
SAGITTARIUS ( - . 23-Dec. 21) Personal freedom and Independence will ,
be of primary Importance to you today.
Avoid individuals who mtghl make
heavy demands on your tim8 and

talents.

CAPRICOIIN

(Dec. 22-Jan. ~II it's not

what you will do for yourself, but what
you'll do for others that wilt afford you
the greatest gratification today. Put
your nobier creed ' aboVe dealrea for
greed.
·
AQUARIUS( ...... 20-Fell. 11) Plan your
social actlvttles today around friends
you leal at ease with and can just be
yourself. Pretentious paople won't be
much fun.
PISCEI !Feb. 211-llllrc:ll 211) Your
standing In the ayee of your contemporarles wilt be ascending to a high point 1
today. The way you've been conducting
yourself recently haa won you their re- .
spect and edmlratlon.
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AIIIES(-.:11 21-Aprtl 111 Your ability .
· toper-llleoutCO&lt;Mofeventscould
be ratheo' remarkable today. Don't play
down your lnllighlallthey are peralalent '
and commanding.
'TAURUI(Aprt1211-11aj211)Yourposslbllltles for peraonalgaln look ~rea- :
ing today, yst-1 you.,.. likely to de- ·
rlva might not come from your
cust.ornary soun:ea. Lootc lor a
ture wNch could tum 1 profl1.
oo.NI lfllllr 21..,_. 211) Tha for getting you Willi tOday Ia to
show a - . - t o be hllplulllld cooperatr.e ~on... Make en aflort
~to put "We" before ~'Mti."

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CONVERSION EXPlAINED - The high
technology era· of . dlflltal phoneeall processing
arrived In Pomeroy at 12:01 a.m. Saturday when
GTE North completed Installation of a SU mUllan
digital swltchlng~~ervlce at It's Pomeroy central
ofllce. An addiUonAI $407,008 was Invested In
support system proJects, with anotber S602,000 to
complete a ltberoptlca cable network linking
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Baird said that all county governments In lhe state received
$819,811 in gas t&lt;IX money last
. year.
With the i)ew tax the County
Commissioners Association of
Ohio estimated . each county
should rec.e lve $950,000 in gas tax
money In 1990, an Increase in
funding . of approximately
$230,000. After the tax is fully
Implemented the associa lion estiiJlates each county should receive slightly more than $1
million dollars In gas tax• funds
annually:
In fiscal year 1990, $11.1 million
In new funds will beavililable for
towpship governments while
$23.6 million will be available to
municipal governments:·
Long said local governments
also can obtain more tax money
through the Issue Two· ln!rastructure Fund.
''This fund was ·set up earlier
this year to help local governments deal with deteriorating
roads and bridges," Long said.
· However, unlike the other local
tax money Issue Two funds are
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Gallla· County is waiting to find . the Ohio Department of Transout If $311,000 in projects for 1989 portation will allow for US 35 to
have been approved by the state: be made Into a four-lane highway
throughout Southeast Ohio. He
"We are not guaranteed any
added that he also would like tp
amount," Baird saiq. "We are
see a Ravenswood bridge conneccompeting with other counties
tor bull t for SR 7 and SR 124 In
for the money ."
Meigs
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Long said he Is hoping that the

Stree-ts~p~ . ~es ~ onto Secon.dBy LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Stalf .

followed shortly by btick pavers
and landscaping, according to
Rob HoI brook', on· s lte
supervisor.
Not too many people have been
downtown to watch the workers
from American General and
Electrical contractors yel, he
said.
That will probably change this
week, as work continues on
Second Avenue. By the end ofthe
week, Second Avenue sidewalk
demolition
to about Jack

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and Jill's, Holbrook said.
' 'We're going to try to limit our
activity to ·the parking Jane,"
Holbrook said of their effect on
car and pedestrian traffic. He
urged dr ivers to watch for traffic
cones and barricades, and be
alert for pedestrians ..
Once the sidewalk is out,
access will be made to the
iqdlviduai businesses. People
will have to walk in the sti·eet, or
even better, on the park side Of
Second Avenue, he said.

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Atbens. The system will l!'rve about 4,180
customers In the 992 exbange. All llft:.customers
must dial all seven digits to complete a local call.
Discussing the conversion and Its benefits are~
from left to right, Bruce Reed and Ted Reed, of the
Farmers Bank . and Savings COmpany, PhD
Ramey, dlsttld service manager lor GTE North,
and George MeGlone, area switching manager
for the company. (nmes-Sentlnel photo)

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change as the streetscape project began gearing up.
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'court Street doesn't exist now ,
and small wooden bridges dot the
buUdlng fronts. Beginning Monday, a strip of concrete will be
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Both Long and Abel voted for
mers will not have to pay the
extra tax until the next time he the new tax · which pasiied .
buys gas.
through the General Assembly
"In that time gas prices may 'on June 30, The bill passed wlth 'a
• come down and people might ndt 19-13 vote in the Senate and 58-37
even notice the Increase," Reapp In the House.
.
said. Even if gas prices do not
When the 5.2 cent tax is fully
increase immediately, consu- Implemented next year, ·Ohlo's
mers will be paylqg higher taxes gasQiine tax will be 20 cents per
galion. Additionally, there is a
when they buy gas, Jte added .
However, despite the higher nine cent federal tax per.gallon, ·
cost to consumers, the tax will making the total iax 29 cents.
Before the Increase, Ohio
benefit people in Southeastern
Ohio, Abel said.
,
ranked 37th In the nation for gas
"The tax will provide In- tax per gallon. With the Increase
creased funding for highway to 18 fents Saturday, Ohio now
development and Improve- ranks 13th.
The new tax money will be split
ment," she said. ''This wil.l help
Improve economic development . among three categories. Twentyfor our district. It also will help five percent of 4.2 cents of the
upgrade the safety of our gasoline tax will go to local
highways."
governments while the other 75
State Sen. Jan Michael Long
percent of the fuilds will go to the
(D-Circleville) also said that he state.
feels the new tax will he.J p
The remaining ·one cent of the.
Southeastern Ohio.
tax will be given to tbe state's
"I've been working to get (road Issue 2 Infrastructure Fund .
construction) funds for SouOut of the 25 percent targeted
theast Ohio," Long said. "We . for local governments, 10.7 per·
have to help the Department of cent will go to county governTransportation get mqre money ments, 9.5 percent to city govern·
so that Southeast Ohio can get the ments and 4.8 percent to
townships.
money."

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Becoming partly cloody Sun- ·.
day night with lows between 55
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CllfiVJ!gli!"'l 1989

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An elderly m111 called the utility company II1CI complained
that the etectrlclty wu off and asked whet:to do. The answer
W88, "Go to the freezer and eat the ICE CREAM."
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- By NANCY YOACHAM
bridge's construction. have been each of the proposed routes ·Is
Times-Sentinel Staff .
their attention on ' get- part of preliminary engineering
focusing
POMEROY - Come Ociober
ting an access road built' from work to es ta bUsh a preferred
this year, the Rite hie Bridge
U.S. 33 at Rock Springs, to the location for the access road.
between Ravenswood, W.Va. and
bridge and Interstate 77.
Great Bend will be eight years
Completion of the environmenDespite all the effOTts - even tal impact study Is necessary
old. The $17 million bridge was
combined efforts from communi- liefore any other work on the
completed In October 1981 with
funcls from both West VIrginia · ties up and down U.S. 33 between access road can proceed . .
Pomeroy and Columbus - it
and Ohio.
Shortly after the governor's
would appear that it may take announcement of the $800,000,
During the building of the
anolher 20 years or more to get the consqltlng firm of Woodr-uff
bridge, when the question was
the approximately 16 miles of Inc. , Cleveland, was contracted
· asked as to what the bridge would
access road constructed.
be connecting with on the Ohio
to _conduct the study.
And despite the fact that many
side. the answer.often came that
An original · anticipated comlocal, regional and state authori- pletion date· of the study was
Ohio would have a highway
ties agree that the access road postponed until this September,
ready and waiting when West
VIrginia finished the bridge.
would open the door to economic however, according to Bob Allen,
development In Meigs County chief of the Ohio Department of
"But that answer came from
and southeastern Ohio as a Transportation's Bureau of Enarea residents who were relying
region, In addition to providing a .vlronmental Services, the study
on their state goverliJl'lent to
direct route from Columbus to probably won't be finished until
come lhrough at the last minute.
Charieston, W.Va. and points "early 1990." ,
Thai was not the answer coming
south.
·
from government officials In
Allen explains that "the proCo1umbus. ·
·
, Although Ohio Governor RI- ject Is a long project through
The bridge, nicknamed the
chard Celeste announ~ed ln·J an- rough terrain," and although the
uary 1985 tbat state funds total- · biological study of plants and wet
''bridge to nowhere," ended up
Ing $800,000 had been allotted for lands Is essentially done, the
IIDked with lntentate, 771n West
the environmental Impact study archaeological study Is not. '
VIrginia, and wltb winding, twoof three !IO$Sible routes for the
lane State Route 3381n Ohio. The
Some' pri!hlatorlc ·sites were
access road, the study Is still not found during early environmenconnection lq Ohio remains th.e
finished . and probai!IY won't be tal work. Now those sites. and
same , today; -although the Ohlo
finished until next year. At a any other culturally and his tori·
Department of Transportation
did widen Route 338 alter the press conference In Athens when cally signifiCant sites which
Celeste announced the $800,000 might be found, must be thO'
bridge was completed.
The building-of the bridge was allocatlo!l. he stated that he roughly reviewed to determine
the cuJmlnatlon of 20 years' would not be starting the project "If anything Is significant enough
efforta by residents on both sides If he didn't expect to see for Inclusion on tbe Natlol!al
Historic Register,". Allen
of the Ohio River. Since the construction of the road.
The
environmental
Impact
opening of the bridge, some of
reports.
·
those same residents who study of the biological and
(See Rfl'CRIE, pa1e A4)

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SCANNER - This state-ol-the-art whole body
x-ray CT Scanner is the latest In today's most
modern medical equipment to be Installed at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. The new equipment
- the first In-hospital scanner - Is designed to
present high quality lma~e. high diagnostic

COMPUTER Mike
Sharp, seated, scanner technician with the radiology department at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, receives computer
11111trucllon from Paul W.
Burke, Cf Specialist, In conJunction with the operation of
a new cr scanner purcblitied
·by tbe hospital. The teehnOioglat communicates with the
patleat undergoing scanning
by a two-way ampllflc!Uion
system. A !emperature of 72
de.,Me year-rouad must be
maintained In the 18 x :U
addition which baa beell built
at &amp;he hospital to ho~ the
new scanner. (Times-8eallnel
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diagnosis. Veterans Memorial A
Scott J,ucas and Klin Shamblin, head of
hospital's radiology department, are pictured
with the . new equipment which was put
operation this week. (Times-Sentinel photo)

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