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LOcal news briefs... - - r West Virginia man appears _m_court on two charges
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moter vehicle accident on u.s. 33 near Elurllngham occurred
late Wednesday afternoon.
Middleport at 2: 31 a.m. was called to the pollee department
for Josepll Llsh who was treated but not transtK&gt;rted.
Rutland was called at 3: 48 p.m. to Main St . for Nick Grueser
who was taken to Veterans Memoril!l Hospital.
The motor vehicle accident on u.s. Route 33 occurred at 6: as
p.m. y;tth Po11J1eroy Squads 1 and 2 called to the scene. .Debbie
Oliver and Jerry Anderson were transported from the scene to
Pl~asan.t Valley Hospital. Lori Cunningham• and John
Cunningham were Llfefilghted from Veterans Memorial .
Hospital to Columbus-area hospitals. one ot the victims was
transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital by an Athens unit of
SEOMS to meet Llfefiight.
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Meigs County Sheriff James operattoh, $75 ' for expired II- . . Waite~ Dillon, ReedsvUie, re. M. Souls by reports that Clarence cense, and ordered to pay court- ported late Wednesday afternoon
McDaniels, 30, of Institute. costs. make restitution lor lfam- that he had discovered earlier
W.Va., appeared Wednesday In ages and given a 30-jall sentence tllat morning that someone had
Meigs County Court to face which was suspended to three smashed tlie windshield on ·hts
· chargeS· of expired operator's days. He was placed on probation 1972 Volkswagen.
license, reckless operation and for one-ye9r.
,
He reported to deputies that &amp;
hit-skip, as a result of a July 8
The department is al59lnvest1- cQuple had been arguing outside
accident on New Lima Road.
gating reported damage
·a his house !!round midnight. The
McDaniels entered a guilty trailer at Portland. Donna Ross couple was contacied, but dented
plea to reckless operation and repor.ted that sllots had been any knowledge of the damage.
hit-skip, and en~ered a plea of no tired throua-h her trailer. The
Sheriff Soulsby ai!!Q rePQ!:IS
contest on the expired llcem;e . bulletsenteredthebathroomand that 26-year-old Mary CWitt:f,•:
charge. McDaniels was lined ' then the Inner wall. No injuries Chester, Is being cl~d to Meigs'
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$100 for hlt·sklp, $30 for reckless · were reported.

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Indiana, nine grandchildren, and
12 great -grandchildren, along
Cathryn Stace Turner, 8!! of with sevefal nieces and cousins
New Lexington, formerly of residing In Meigs County.
Meigs County, died Tuedsay
She was preceded In death by
evening at the Good Samaritan her husband, Carl Turner, and a
son, Claude.
Hospital In Zail,esvllle.
Funeral services will be held at
Born on April '19, 1900 In
Pomeroy, she was the daughter the Hli!llphrey Funeral Horne In
of the late Martin and NQra EblIn Shawnee at 1.p.m. on Saturday .
Stace. A homemaker. she lived · Burial will be .. In Shawnee.
Friends may call at the funeral
most of her life at Shawnee,
Mrs. Turner is survived by a home Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. and
daughter, Alma White, Colum- Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
bus, · a son, William Turner,

Meigs...

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vacated and allowed to deterlo- facility will still be used.
. rate or be torn down.
Also, later In the summer,
Commissioner Richard Jones Jones said, the county will be
explained that there has never doing some outside repairs and
been any thQught of tearing the painting of the building.
building down, although the . . The com~lssloners comcounty is having to comply with mended Smith for her concern
new state jail standards. The about the future Of the historical
state Is pushing lor modern building.
facilities with acreage for priThe following other matters of
soner recreation which cannot be business were also conducted by
provided by the current Meigs the commissioners.
facUlty. "But 55 other counties in
-A proposal from P .J. VendOhio are In the same boat," Jones Ing Company, Reedsville, to
said. Currently, only a maximum Install a snack machine in the
of 10 prisoners at a lime may be courthouse, was approved.
lodged at the Meigs Jail, due to
-A request from the Communstate regulations.
ity Corrections Program for an
Regionalized· jails · are an advance of $1,039 from general
answer to problems in some fund, pending release of state
·areas of Ohio, Jones said, but subsidy for the program, was·
grant money for construction of approved.
new regional facUlties and grant
-An advance of $55,000 from .
money for renovation of old jails public assistance and child supIs based upon 50-50 require- port budgets, back to general
ments, which are too expensive fund, was approved.
for Meigs and many other
-And It was reported that an
counties to meet.
extra work order wiiJ be needed
The jail fac111ty In Meigs on the courthouse elevator proCounty Is a future problem ject, In order to relocate air
"which someone will have to cOnditioning and heating pipes
face eventually,'' Jones admit- which are In the way of the shaft.
ted. Untll that
-·-.. time, the current

No cats will he accepted
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Divorces sought
Divorce actions have been filed
' In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Belte J . Hill, Middleport, against John D. Hill,
Middleport; and Menford Jewell. Langsvllle, against Joyce
G. Jewell, In care of Susie
Bll!vlns, Langsville.
Anlla J. Jeffers, Middleport;
aitd Robert F. Jeffers, Pomeroy,
. have flied for a dissolution of
marriage.

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· .Brent Saunders with a $102,499 grant to flgbt drugs In Gallla,
Meigs, Jackson and Ross counties. Saunders Is the dh·ector of the
program which works In the four eounty area. (OVP photo)

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A spokesl'l)an for Iowa Gov. ·'
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the day there were 176 s11rviv'ors.
In Chicago, United released a
list of names showing 184 survived, then later changed the
figure to 183 - a revision that
deleted two women from .the list ;
and adde&lt;l one man. Asked about ·
the change, ail airline spokeswo- '
man said, "I don' t know If it was ·
a mlsta:keor lf.tbey (the .women) ·
died In hospitals."
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Investigators, meanwhile, ·
turned their focus on what
caused the crash. Jim Burnett, of
the NTSB, said the aircraft lost
hydraulic fluid and an engine
while sustaining severe damage ·
to parts that control stabillty In
flight.
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''The hydraullc lines to the .
right inboard elevator were ·
severed," Burnett said. "We ,
have determined that all hydrau-. ,
lie flutd 4fas lost''
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A NoriJiiDakota man who pllots
DC-lOs for another ·airline and ·
was contacted there by a repcir- ·
tersaldltwasposslbleafhunkol
metal could have gone through '
an area where the hydraullc lines
are located.
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Burnett, however, would not hydraulic system also failed.
say what sev'ered the lines.
The aircraft, on approach to
Pllots and aviation experts say Sioux City, could only turn right
that a passenger jet without and circled the airport three
hydraulics is nearly helpless times before attempting Its
like a 200-1011 car without power· emergency landing.
steering or power brakes. The're
The day before the crash, the
are no manual controls of the airplane wasserviced for what
stabilizers or electrical controls was called a problem with
Independent of the hydraulic
pneumatics In the tall engine,
system.
· Investigators said. Burnett deBurnett saUl that about an hour
clined to elaborate.
Into the flight, an. explosl.on
Investigators said that on
rocked the pl,ane ·'enough that
the flight attendents fell to the Friday theY would look at an
floor. There was severe vibration airplane part found in the western Iowa countryside that took
of the aircraft."
.
He declined to speculate! six people to carry Into a
wheth_e r the explosion led to the farmer's barn. Burnell declined
to say where the part was found
missing engine parts and damage to flight control mecha- but said that area would be
nlsms, Including the hydraulic
searched further.
lines.
"Investigation Indicates a pasAuthorities planned to keep
senger pointed out to the head combing the wreckage for boflight attendant damage to the dies, Burnett said. Corpses reright hortzontal stablllier, which mained in the tall section, and ·
had ·a hole In Its leading edge and : possibly underneath, he said. · ·
flapping skin," he -s aid at a news
Burnett said tlie fan section
conference Thursday night.
wa·s gone frotn one engine of the
Investigators said a right rear .. three-engine plane . The section
stablllzer was rtddled with holes,
was thought to be from the tall
while cockpit Instrumentation eng me, but Burnett would not
that electrtcally controls the confirm that.

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Shop, Flora \ Bouquet of Mason.
Clinic, Middleport Flower Shop,
Foreman ahd Abbott, Heating
Mill Street Books, Overbrook
· and Cooling; Green.e. Sales Co. , Ce:nter, . Pizza . Hut, Po!ll!!roy
New Haven, H &amp; R Blkock,
Home and Auto, Powell's Super
Health Aid Pharmacy, New Valu, QCS, Inc., Racine Depart- ·
Haven, Holzer Cllnte, Ingles
me.nt Store, Racine V1llage Cut
Furniture and Jewelry Inc .,
Rate.
Johnson's Variety Store, K &amp; C
Rutland Furniture Co. , SmithJewelers, Kenneth R. Utt CPA,
Nelson Motors, Inc. , Subway,
Top of the Stairs Beauty and
Ktogers.
Larry Kennedy, DDS, Leesa
Tanning, Veterans Memorial
Murphey and Associates, Locker
Hospital, WMPO Radio Station,
219-Herltage House, MGM Farm 'Warner Heating and CooUng,
City, Inc. , Main Street Pizza,
Warner Insurance, Weddings
Meigs County Chiropractic
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rapidly becoming one of the most ·that ·is out of control, ··· said Peter
significant expenses of employ- MacDowell, legislative director
ers," said Fabe.
for Citizen Action . "The state of
The hearings will be held Aug. Ohio cannot responsibly decide
7 in Columbus, Aug. 10 · In on the merits of a merger of this
Clev~land, Aug. 14 In Cincinnati, . magnitude until It understands
Aug. 171n Youngstown, Aug.221n the health Insurance crisis which
Akron, Aug. 24 In Toledo, and is driving it. "
Aug. 28 In Dayton.
Meanwhile, Ohio Citizen AcMacDowell said Citizen Action
tiOn urged Gov. Richard Celeste already has filed complaints
to create a Governor's . Fact alleging that Blue Cross conFinding Commission on the cealed losses from the DepartHealth Insurance Crisis.
ment of Insurance: and the
The request followed an an- Legislature, and that Blue Cross
nouncement by Blue Cross Blue and Community Mutual failed to
Shield Mutual of Ohio that it Is llv~ up to their promises of
discussing a merger with COilj· admlrilstratlve cost savings
munlty Mutual Insurance Co.
when they were created In
''These are two financially sick separate mergers several years
companies In a health market ago.'

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DUFFIELD, Va .' (UPI)
Also Friday, Russell County
In Duffield. representative&amp; of
Workers tried Friday to restore
the United Mine Workers and Circuit Judge Donald McGlothlin
power to 11 Pittston coal \)peraPCG, the state 's largest coal was to resume hearing evidence
tlons following il bombing In
producer, were to. return to on whether strikers are honoring
Russell County as violence and
federal mediated · talks at about his picketing restrictiOns. He has
mid-day and the union wa~ · already fined the UMW several ·
disruption at Plitston Colli Group
plants returned to the Virginia expec,t ed to make a new mUllen dollars for violating
. proposal.
coalfields.
them.
Strike talks recessed after ~
minutes Thursday when the
company refused to meet the
union face-to, face In talkll to end
the bitter 16-week-old strike over
diSputes In benefits and
scheduling.
Three public Information meetings on local funding lor
"We think that if proa-ress Is
schools have been scheduled by the Eastern -Lociii · School
gotng. to be made In these
Dis trlct Board of Education.
.
·
negotiations, we • need to &amp;It
Emphasis of the meetings will be to Inform district residents,
across the table from each
answer questions and provide lnfotmatlon on whether the
other," UMW VIce President
district should ask for an Income tax or an additional property
Cecil Roberta said Thursday . .tax on the Novemher ballot.
.
But PCG President Michael
The ineetlnp have been set !or 7:30p.m. at the Riverview
Odom said negotiaton In .eparElementary on Tuesday, Aug. 1; Tuppers Plains Elementary on
ate rooms could •'focU• on
BVBII CAU.I POR.Nn COMMll'MBNT MbDday, Aug. 7; and at lhe·Chester Elementary on Monday,
substance lnatelld of aymbola."
Prellclelit
Georae 'Bub called for a aew
·
Aug. 14.
, Tbuflday's bombing toppled
comml&amp;me~~t
lo tile expiOntlln of apace nrlq
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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (UP!) The Vnlted Airlines DC-10 that
crashed In a ball of flames In a
cornfield wa~ virtually llncontrollable as the pilot of the
crippled plane carrying 295 peopie attempted an emergency
landing with severed hydrauUc
lines , loves tlg a tors said
Thursday. .
Authorities were sear~hlng for ·
more bodies and examining
Wreckage In their .probe of
Wednesday' s crash of Flight 232,
en route frOI'l) D'ertver to Chicago.
Pieces of aircraft were found ·
strewn up to 70 mlles east of tile
crash site. An explosion had
rocked the aircraft an hour into
the flight, officials said.
.
The National Transportation
Safety Board said Thursday
night that 295 passengers and
crew were aboard Flight 232 . .,
Earlier, United and Iowa offlclals said 293 were aboard.
It remained unclear how many ,.
people w~re killed .In the fiery .
··
·
crash. ·
The NTSB said there were 186
· survivors- 132 who had ~n
treated anq released and 54
remaining in the hospital. The
o(her 109 people were dead or

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More than 50 businesses and Area Clearance Sale and Trade
professionals will be having Show are Amerlcare·Pomeroy
........ .,~ ~l'!!b.Y!!IM llnd ',lnform•tton · Nl!rSII)g anq R!!hablllta'tlon, ~nd­
booths at the 'First Annual Bend ersori Furniture. and AppJalnce,
Area Clearance Sale and Trade Avon Products, Berry Basket,
.
Show to be staged a! Meigs High Blackwood Home Spas, Buttons
School, July 29 and 30.
and .Bows; Carol's Country
Michael Gerlach of Middleport Crafts, Chapman Shoes, Clark's
Is general chairman of the sale Jewelry Store, Cqrky's Classics,
and show which will be held on Corner Collecctlons, Dairy
By MICHAEL SHEARER.
of government to use In the fight
July 29 from 5 to 9 p.m and on Queen Brazier, Dan's Davlsaglnst drugs, Phillips said.
OVP News St11ff
Suoday,
July 30 from 12 noon to6 Quickel Agency, Inc., Dollar
The money will be allocated to
Area offl.clals now have more
p.m.
in
the cafeteria at the General Store, Domino's Pizza.
.money to light drug abuse thanks · the GflliJa County CommissionEquinox , Botonlcals, Fa brlc
school.
to the Governor's Office of ers and President T. Ka!t BurleAccording to Gerlach, the
son. Saunders is the director of
Criminal Justice.
event provides an opportunity for
Gallla County has received a the project that works In Gallia,
businesses to display their end$102,499 gran I from the Gover- Meigs, Jackson and Ross
of-season
clothing, shoes and
counties.
nor's Office of Criminal Justice
other
merchandise
tn one central
.
Assistant
Gallla
County
Prose,
Services to help flghl'drug abuse
COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;UP!) The
location
and
offer
them
for sale
cutlng Attorney Mike FenderIn a four county area.
Ohio
Department o! Insurance
at discount prices :
The award was presented · to bosch . Is the project's
announced
Thursday It will hold
It also provides an outlet for
Gallla County Prosecu tlng Attor- coordinator.
public hearings In seven 'Ohlt&gt;
"This particular program In otherbuslness people and profesney Brent Saunders on Thursday
cities
next month on the mountby Don Phillips. a field represen- GaiUa County has a good track sionals to give out Information on
Ing health Insurance crisis.
their services.
tative for the Criminal Justice record and has been proven
Director George. Fabe said
· Gerlach advised that while
Office. The state's money Is successful," Phillips said. "That
more
thari 1.3 million Ohioans
such a clearance sale and trade
being matched by $34,166 or 25 Is why they are getting this
have
no
health Insurance, and for
show are new to this area,
money. I personally think Gallla
percent from local agencies.
those who do, the price has been
The money w111 be used In a County has done an outstanding . similar events have been going
escalating rapidly.
on In other parts of the country
four-colllliY are;~, including job."
"For many Ohioans, the curfor years. One purpose, he said, It
Meigs, by the anti-drug camThe program 11as made several
rent
health Insurance system Is
to show area .resldents just what
paign for various equipment and drug rel.a led arrests during the
not
working,"
said Fa be. "Many
Is available In . local stores
to pay for undercover agents, past few years, Saunders said.
Ohioans
cannot
get Insurance
without the residents having to
He said one of their more notable
Saunders' said.
coverage
at
any
price,
and others
make many stops, It, in essence,
Phillips said the state progr.a m arrests came when two men were
are
being
charged
more
than
provides a mini-mall for cleargives local governments money arrested In the Galllpolls City
can
afford
to
pay
.
they
ance merchandise.
to fight drugs and has beeri in Park for selling marijuana to
"Both large and small busiundercover
agents.
.existence for two years. He
Food wm be available at the
nesses. are also suffering as the
·'The program has been a
added that after some funding
site since several restaurants are
rising cost of health care Is
problems th!' state now Is in a tremendous assest in the fight
among the exhibitors. Several
position to help local govern- against drugs," Sapnders said.
health and related services will
"We have quite a campaign
ments fight drugs effectively.
also be offered to those
, attending.
"We'.re back now to the against drugs.''
"!'appreciate the efforts of Mr. · Gerlach said that the public Is
amounts of' money thaf they can
operate effectively," Phllllps Ph1111ps and the Governor's ot: · encouraged to come aild see just
f!ce of -Criminal Justice In
said.
what Is ;tVallable right here In the
assl~tlng our efforts In Gallla
Bend area . .
This is the state's second County and surrounding counAlready scheduled to particilargest award !or any local unit ties," Saunders said.
pate in the First Annual Bend

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The Meigs County Health Department will not be trapping
stray cats In Middleport or other
villages, It was announced by
that agency today. Earlier this
week In .response to complaints,
plans were announced by the
Health Department for doing
some trapping hl. Middleport.
U was noted that the depart-·
ment now finds it lacks the
proper facilities In which to
house the cats once they have
been trapped.
· Health Department officials
also advised that they w111 no
longer respond to complaints
concerning stray cats. If Meigs
County citizens have problems
concerning stray cats, they.
should contact th~ Meigs County
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16-week-old, violence-marred offered that the company cannot
dispute is to be resolved . .
afford.
Talks were to resume
"There's no reason It should be
a llfe or-death struggle·for either Thursday.
Wednesday night: Trumka adparty, If the partie~ will change,· •
Odom said ori the NBC '·'Today" dressed a union rally that drew
· 5,000 strikers, supporters and
show .
Odom, speaking via satellite · fellow miners from Ohio.
from a network afflltate In
Bristol with UMW President
Richard Trumka, said he was
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"still optimistic" about the federcollision at 5:45p.m. Wednesday
ally mediated talks that resumed
In Ohio Township of Gallla
Wednesday. "It's still just the
County
on Bladen Road, 0.9 west
first step," he said.
of
SR
7,
according to the State
Trumka quoted Pittston negotiators as saying during Wednes- Hlghhway Patrol.
Troopers said the accident
day's talks that there was "not a
occurred when . Kenneih E.
Sword, 34, Rt. 2, Crown City,
attempted a left turn Into the
path of another car driven by
Dally stock prtces .
Fisher, 30, Rt. 2, Crown
Kendall
(As of 10 a.m.)
City.
Damage
was moderate to
Bryce and Mark Smith
both
cafs.
of Blunt, Ellis &amp;: Loewi
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to yield the right of way
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Goodyear T&amp;R ....... ..... ... .... 54%
SR
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His
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actually Is
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Milton
Gary.
He
was
cited for
Key Centurion .............. , ..... 12~
leaving
the
scene
of
the
accident
Lands' End ............... ... ..... ..28%
by
the
Ohio
Highway
Patrol
after
Limited Inc ........................33 y.
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his
car
was
struck
by
another
car
Multimedia Inc ...................98Y.
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driven
by
Cynthia
Bailey,
19,
Rax Restaurants ..... ........... .. 2~
Vinton.
Bailey
was
not
cited
in
Robbins .&amp; Myers .......... ... ... 16~
the accident.
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Wendy's Inti.. .......... ... .. .. ..... 5Y,
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(AT&amp;T second quarter net 65
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(Reg. Bob Evans, Farms, Inc.,
QTR 6.5 cents pay June 5 and
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(MultiMedia, Inc., second quarter net 87 cents a share vs. 67
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The Meigs County Commisa· pprova'1of the commissioners ..
sioners, County Dog Warden
Jones said. "People will n~w
Wayne Roseberry and Dorthea
think it is alright to put cats in the
Fisher, of the Meigs County
. pound where they may be killed
Humane Society, meeting Wedin an inhumane way," he said.
nesday, expressed concern over
The~e have been Instances tn
a Tuesday publication In the
the past when cats and Other
Dally Sentinel which stated that
small animals have been de
cats would be accepted at the
lted in the pound, unbeknow:~
county dog pound. The news~
authorttles, where they've been
paper article came from the
k11led by dogs.
Meigs Cou 'nty Health
The.commissioners are advisDepartment.
ing area residents not to drop
' 'The piece in the paper was In cats at the pound and "anyone
caught doing so wilt be
error," said Commissioner Richard Jones. "The dog pound prosecuted. "
does not and will not accept cats,
The dog warden has been
Veterans Memorial
or any other anin)als than dogs. " instructed by the commissioners
Wednesday admissions - VicOperation of the dog pound to remove the " animal shelter" toria Buchanan, Reedsville.
falls under the jurisdiction of the sign at the pound and replace 11
Wednesday discharges ._, Adcounty commissioners. But. as with a "dog pound" sign.
dle Cummins, Norma Torres.
explained by Jones, the commls- '
sloner.s are not charged with the
legal responsibility of care of
cats.
"It Is unfortunate that the
newspaper article ran without

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--Meigs Court news---A foreclosure action has been ofOhloversusFrankllnKingJr.,
flied ·In Meigs County Common King has been given credit for
Pleas Court by Diamond Savings time already 5erved and reand Loan, successor In lnterestto · leased · from a sentence of
the Athens County Savings and Incarceration.
Due to conflict of interest in
Loan, Findlay,· against Wlllard
C. Durst Jr. and Nancy M. Durst, connection with hts·rcirmer tam-'
Litchfield Park, Ariz., et al.
lly law · pr11ctlce, Judge Fred
A judgment of $13,399.40 has Crow III· has stepped down as
been granted the General Motors ' presiding authority In the case of
Acceptance Corporation in an .Sh(fley Quickel, formerly known
action against Brian L. Holman, as Shlfley CarJienter, versus
also known as Bryan L. Holman . Spencer Carpenter.
and RogerL ..Holman,joinUyand
The case of Amee S\le Ward
severally.
versus Troy E. Ward has been
In a criminal matter, the State dismissed.

Cathryn Turner

County Court on a charge of no
operator's license and hit-skip
following an accident on State
·
Route 248 at Chestet.
According to the report , Custer
was eastbound at 12:45 a.m.
Wednesday on State Route 248,
and went off the right side of the
roactW'ay and s'ruck a camper
owned by June Ridenour. The
Custer vehicle was parked a
short distance from the scene.
Moderate damage was listed to
both veh~les:

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21. 1989
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TUNIS, TUtHSIA -A massive vegetation conditions for . the
war on an unimaginable scale locusts, By early last year, so
was waged In North Africa over many countries In the Sahel
the last year, causing countries region of northern Africa - just
normally antagonistic to each below the Sahara Desert - were
other to embrace as allies In being Inundated by locusts desovercoming a common enemy.
troying crops that It was denoted
The United States played a as a plague · of Biblical
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major , role In .the victorious proportions.
b11tt1e in which no prisoners were
These locusts can eat their full
taken because extermination weight in •vegeiaton In single
was the rille. The war Is a rare sittings. And In one generationshalt of light, an exam pie of how only several months - they can
people can band together to lay eggs as often as 10 times.
conquer a mutual threat, the
An .International emergency
Great Locust War of 1988.
was d!?Clared. African and Mid·
Chalk one up for the human die Eastern countries threw their
race.
national budgets behind the
· In this war; a U.S. aid program effort, feeling that, as Iraq's
was more powerful than an Minister of Agriculture put It,
armada. According to scientists. "this Is a threat to our national
the· great locust breeding · and security."
Infestation began In 1985 and 1986
European countries and others
after years of drought had · contributed funds tor ah'craft
starved ott natural predators. spraying, and · the United States
Good weather, including rain, quietly allotted $21 million last
was creating Ideal breeding and year to the cause and created the

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White Ho~~~e Reporter
WASHINGTON - President Bush bas an Important symbolic
memento from his European journey - a piece of the barbed wire
from the no man's land border between Hungary and Austria.
cal'~
. The wire, embedded In a plaque presented to Bus~ by HungartalP
Prime Minister Miklos Nemeth. may be prophetic in the president's
THe~etrr.
view.
On his return from the lO.&lt;Jay excursion to four nations, including
Poland and Hungary, the president predicted that "in our lifetime''
the world would see the end of the division· of Europe. And perhaps
even a tearing down of the Berlin Wall.
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But Bush's optimism about the "winds pf change" led by Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika policy , wiping out the
East-West split, are not completely shared by some of his aides.
National security adviser Brent Scowcroft, a hard-liner who Is not
. ready to jump on the bandwagon_said: "I'm skeptical. They're still in
the early stages .. Reversal Is possible. There are still major
substantive issues between us. Oite has to be cautious."
But no one is going to rain on Bush's paradet He came, he saw and
he conquered as far as the Poles and Hungarians are concerned. The
president kept the flame of hope burning with major speeches in both
countries. A! the same time, he walked a tight line not to rile
' Gorbachev o~ to be provocative.
Not only did he observe that peaceful changes are occurlng. There
was a notable lack of desire for revenge, other than perhaps to toss the
•' rascals
out.
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That was apparent at the luncheon Bush held at the U.S. Embassy
In Warsaw when he invited an array of IE!aders, representing the'
government and the Solidarity movement.
On his arrival back In Washington. the president quoted a Polish
woman, who had worked at personal risk for the release of many
Imprisoned comrades. He asked her why should would she be willing
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after such a short time to break bread with the men who had
imprisoned her friends . "Why the absence of bitterness?" ·she was
asked.
Her eloquent reply was : ''Our joy at what Is now happening is more
powerfu 1than memory."
The euphoria In the parts of Eastern Europe that. he visited was
plain to see. But so was the plight of the Poles. The empty shelves and
LOS ANGELES (NEA) -The spouses' employers In an era
the bankruptcy of the economy.
gift
shops scattered throughout when a constantly growing
If not ideology, then consumerism and deprivation of goods and
Los
Angeles International Air· number -of woll'1en are active
services may be fueling the evolution from communism to
port
certainly appear to be an participants the labor force, a
, democracy and free enterprise.
absurd
starting point for an professional airport.
Gorbachev is well aware of that, and his Jetter to the Economic
examination of congressional
Notwithstanding "all the re· Summit partners meeting In Parts was an appeal to.get Into the act.
ethics.
·
cent claims· about sensitivity to
. He seemed to be saying: "Look, you want us to join the world of free
Their wares have more to do . women's new roles," complains
: enterprise. Well, here I am."
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with
popular culture than with one former congressional wife,
But the summiteers were wary. And one of the more cynical
political
morality, T-shlrts cele- "the American publtc Is not yet
: officials said that only when the ruble becomes convertible, will the
brate
the
arrival of the movie ready to acc~t the separate
West begin to take notice.
"Batman,"
while baseball caps roles of a husband and wife In
And no one seems to want to fight anymore. The socialist leaders,
commemorate
this year's All· professional affairs when one or
who have maintained power at the behest oft he Soviet Union and been
Star
Game,
played
In nearby them happens to be a public
· entrenched for so long, may not be persuaded to step aside so easUy .
Anaheim.
otflclal." Because the over: But some of them have read the handwriting on the wall and seem
But behind the scenes Is the whelming majority of Congress
: resigned to the Inevitable.
wife of a member of Congress, a members are men, most of. the
No matter what- whether Gorbachev stays ahead of the curve or
man who holds a particularly scrutiny involves wives of sena·
not - diplomatic observers belleve there Is no turning back to the
sensitive position - the. chair· tors and representatives.'
Stalinist days for the Soviet Union. The proximity to Eastern Europe,
mans hlp of the House Committee
There are many marriages In
especially Hungary, wlll add to the momentum of economiC and
on
Standards
of
Official
Conduct.
which
one partner is a polttlclan
political change in Moscow.
The
legislator
is
Rep.
Julian
C.
and
the
other enjoys almost
So.no one is predicting the kind of crackdown that was carried out in
Dixon,
D-Cal.,
who
represents
a
unlimited
professional
rights and
China when the pro-democracy students pulled off a stunning protest
In
the
Los
Angeles
area.
district
freedoms. But there also have
for weeks only to be shot down by orders of aging Deng Xlaoping in his
4 Hls wife, Betty J. Dixon,. is a
been several disturbing cases In
· last hurrah.
partner In an especially lucrative which tlie two partners have
Few believe that the harsh repression in Beijing will extinguish the
joint venture that holds the appeared to become Involved In
drive for freedom in China, although the struggle may be forced
to operate the 18 joint political-economic venconcession
underground.
combined
gift
shop-newsstands tures. Among them:
Scowcroft was asked recently If there had ever been a time In
(lnd seven duty free shops Inside
- In 1979, Marion Javlts, wife
. history when a major power was not too proud to admit that It had
the busy airport.
of then-Sen. Jacob Javlts, R·
been on the wrong track and to change course. He said he would have
The Dixon case 1llustrates the
N.Y., resigned as a $67,500-a·
. to think about it .. But nothing came readily to mind.
cqmplexlty of the relationships
year consultant. It had been
between public officials and their
revealed that- a $500,000 public

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11-person Desert Locust Task
For~e, headed by Robert Hues·
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mann In Washington, D.C. It was
Locust
War, our sources said:
part of the Agency for Int~rna·
were In Sudan, Saudi Arabia ani?
tiona! Development (AID), and a
Morocco. But the latter two
project that worked.
countries .particularly distln·
• Military transports took large guished themselves In destroy· .
loads of the pesticide malathion, . lng bllllo115 of locusts that would
which has a low toxicity~ to have multlpliedlnflnltely In their
Africa. The U.S. Geologic&amp;! Sur- Ideal climates and re-infested all
vey provided satellite maps other natloris In the region.
every two weeks which Identified
It was the Battle of the Sous
by colors tl)ose areas of vegeta- Valley In Morocco that saved
tion most likely "to be breeding most of Tunisia's .crops. Algeria
grounds. Trying to chase locusts and Libya, bordering this coun·
by helicopter alone was lmpossl· try on the south, had only allowed
ble, so this kind of Intelligence on relatively minor swarms of Jcr
their whereabouts was vital.
- custs Into Tunisia. But the major
Countries wJi9 fought . each ' horde was coming through ' Mcr
other on thelr borders or tried rocco, as: It historically has.
occasional assassination atI&lt;Jng"Hassan 'ot Morocco was
tempts against each ·o ther's desperate to save the crops o( the
leaders cooperate&lt;~ because the Sous Valley, . which anD!Ui!lY
potential devastation would have produce $750 million worth of
ruined most of the northern goods. He mobilized hls military
African countries. The most forces, leaned on the U.S. AID
Important battles In the Great office and mustered more than 40
pesticide-spraying •lrcraft. The
Moroccans stopped them cold,
and the Tunisians are grateful.
Government sources reported
that only one--tourt;h otthelrctops
were lost to ·the locusts and
Kt-loW SoMe.SQJ&gt;Y drought.
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Most significantly, the victory
~THuD!
. fiag can be raised globally.
Huesmann, Interviewed In Wa·
shlngton, reported that the
plague, which stretched · from
Morocco and Senegal all the way
t,o Pakistan, and rivaled any of
this century, Is over.
"We all estimated It would take
from three to seven years to tight
the locusts, as It has In the past,''
Huesmann said. Instead, the War
of 1988, which stretched Into the
early months of thl.s '• year, has
stopPed the plague.
'· Our sources report · that the
locust war cllj!5t consistel! of up
to $300 million. More than 35
million ·acres of . land were
sprayed.
It Is regrettably unlikely that a
memorial will ever get erected to
honor the great locust war. For It
could serve as a reminder that
man had ended a plague -~ a
shaft of light for a despairing
world. ;

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relations con't.ract that she
helped secure from Iran's stale·
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owried airline. apparently was a
· A troublesome chronology
subterfuge designed to conceal
makes Mrs. Dixon's job slm·
an Irl!n lobby In Congress.
llarly suspect. In Fe)lruary 1986,
- In 1984, Antoinette Hatfield,
her husband hired Johnnie L.
wife of Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield,
Cocljran Jr., a Los Angeles
R-Ore:, was embarrassed by the lawyer and longtime friend, to be
disclosure that she had accepted In charge of an ethics committee
$55,000 for her Interior decorat· Investigation, an assignment tor
lng and real estate services from
whlch .he received $170,000.
a Greek financier who was
Cochran was then chairman ot
simultaneously seeking the sena· the five-member Los Angeles
tor's support for a $10 billion Airport Commission, which In
trans-Afrlta oil pipeline.
April 1986 awarded the conces·
- Earlier tlils year, H9use ston to run the gift and duty-free
Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas; shops to a joint venture. In July
resigned after Dixon's ethics 1986, Mrs. Dixon became a
committee formally accused him partner In that enterprise.
of violating various House ethics
Although she does virtually no
rules. Among them was the work for the operation, her Initial
charge that Wright's wife, Betty, Investment ot $5,000 to $15,000
was paid $18,000 annually for a was worth $100,000 to $250,000 by
ncr shuw job.
·
· the end of last year.
Committee investigators reLike predecessor couples who
ported that they could find "no have gotten Into trouble, 'the .
reports, no correspondence, no Dixons have violated the com'·
notes of telephone conservations mon sense rule that says spouses
(and) no Investment analyses" of poll tiel ans are certainly enprepared by Mrs. Wright to titled to pursue their own careers
justify the salary she received - but both partners must ensure
from the company founded by that they are truly Independent of
her husband and a Texas each other In the work they
businessman.
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EAST MEIGS CHAMPS - The Tuppen Plains
TIJI!ra Pee Wee team claimed the 11181 EastMelp
Alhlellc League and lhe l88t Eastern Athletic
Boostel'!l Toumament Charnplonahlps; enJoying a
floe season In this year.Plclured are:. Row one-

Will North re~eive a pardon ?_w_u_lia_m_Rus_he~r·

Dear Editor:
Financial strains are bound to
hit us all at one time or another,
and the Southern Local School
• ·District Is no exception.
:
Due to a shortage of funds,
· some extracurricular activities
· : are In jeopardy of being can·
· celled If the money is not raised.
: Among these activities are ·all
· junior ht~;h sports, the junior high
. cheerleadlng program, the pep
· : band, and assistants for high
: school sports.
: In order to raise these funds,
· the High School Athletic, Junior
· High, and the Band Booster
• organizations are coming to: get her In a joint effort to raise the
, · much needed funds. A raffie and
· : • two girls softball tournaments
· are some projects recently con·
;. dueled In order to raise these
• tunda. Among other activities
• scheduled are a consignment
auction; a chicken barbecue, and
a battle of the bands. As you can
see, thele projects w:lll require
atot time, work, and help.
we are uklDg that parents of

all concerned 'students to please
help In any way possible. If your
Judge Gerhard Gesell's dec!·
child Is a cheerleacfer, a member
ston
not . to Impose a prison
of the band, intends on playing
sentence
on Col. Ollver N9rth
any sports, or If you are just a
was
sensible,
but at first glance
concerned citizen, please call one
is a thoroughly
surprising.
Gesell
of the following numbers and
standard
Uberal,
appointed
to the
volunteer your services. The
In
1968,
bench
by
Lyndon
Johnson
numbers are:
Edna Hunnell-949-2338 or Ruth and there Is no reason to assume
Shaln-247-4965 from the Band that he was any more Impervious
to the '• polttlcal considerations
Boosters;
Don Smlth-949-2704 from the Involved In the North case than
the average federal judge In
Junior High Boosters;
Washlng(on.
Becky Mallory-949·2133 from
But Gesell probably con·
the Junior High Cheerleaders; or
eluded,
as I have long believed,
Denny Evans-843--5116 from the
that
President
Bush would never
Southern High School Athletic
actually
let
prison
gates swing
Boosters.
shut
behind
Oliver
North. That
Please take the time to call, for
reduced
the
judge's
real options
much help Is needed If we are to
have successful money-raising to just two: (1) to sentence North
F,Ojects. Aren't our children to prison anyway, see ' him '
pardoned by Bush, ' and force
worth the tlnie and effort?
Bush
to bear whatever political
Thank you In advance tor yeur
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onus
might
result from lt~ttlng
co-operation and support. It Is
this
"convicted
felon'' go tree; or
very much appreclated: (2)
announce
that
North was just
Sincerely,
a
bit
player
doing
the bidding of
,
Denny Evana
unnamed
hi&amp;her·upa,
and give
President Athletic Boostel'l
him the lightest possible sent·
ence, thereby focusing public
attention on the blager fish that
supposedly got away. Gesell
opted tor the second course, and
· who can say that he wu wrong,
TG~~ay 11 Friday, July 21, the 202JI!l day of 1989 with 163 to tollo'Y.
either penologlc ally or
The moon Is waning, moving toward Its last quarter.
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Now the, ball Is back In Mr.
Bush's court, and once again the
question Is: to pardon, or not to
pardon? The fact that North
doesn't face a prison term
unquestionably lowers the heat
on Bush, but It doesn't really
change the fundamentals. If
!'lorth is Indeed "an American
hero,'' as President Reagan once
declared and President Bush has
seemed to agree, he deserves no
sentence at all, but rather a full
presidential pardon. That Is
certainly my view, but I do not
share the Insistence of those·
fellow conservatives who have
'written me in recent weeks to say
that Mr. Bush sllould Issue the
pa~don lrrimedlately. '

before its decision · Is handed
down we will know the outcomes
of the Poindexter, Secord, and
flaklm trials, and-very llk!liY the
sentences (If they ar~ convicted)
as well. Then, in the atmosphere
ot 1991 or 1992, when the Iran·
/ contra controversy Is even
staler than It Is today, President
Bush can lss'le any appropriate
pardons all at once on (let us say)
Thanksgiving Day.
Meanwhile, what hay can the
liberals make out of Judge
Gesell's conclusion that North
was just a small potato, unwisely
furthering the nefarious schemes
of his "superiors"? Very little, It
seems to me.
The liberals, Including Gesell,
would dearly love to charge that
Ronald Reagan knew about the
diversion of the Iranian arms

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L ' Muon Anpls minor league team· captured
secoDII'· ptace In lhe 1989 BIJ Bend YolJih League
, , Minor League toumlUneut at Pomeroy., Plcl,IU'ed .
' are flrsl row, J.r, Chance Reed, bat !i\1)1: JeJf
Harris, •Charlie Kapp, ,Kevin Newell, . ~anJet ·
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When Mark Langston Is on .
track, he makes It a point not to
keep track.
The lett-bander systematiC fillY
mowed down the Reds ' lineup
Thursday night, striking out a
season·htgh 13 batters to silence
Cincinnati In the Montreal Ex·
pos' 4-1 victory.
Langston, 7·3, who struck out
the side in the first, fourth and
seventh lnn~gs, tossed a fourhitter and threw the Reds to their
fifth
strafght defeat.
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ftyan,is 9·11n .the 12 games this .
Being
inclined
to
leave
the
season he faced a team for the
statistical
work
to
t)le
official
first time. He.picked up hls284th
career victory, tying him with scorer, Langston admitted afterformer Ranger Ferguson Jen·· wards that he neglected to keep
count of hls strikeout progress
klns for 23rd on the all-time liSt.
throughout the game.
"You could face the stuff Ryan
"Control wise, I was ahead of
had tonight all the time .ylth the
them
the whole time," said
sarrie results," Texas Manager
Langston
after notching his third
Bobby Valentine said.
complete
game of the season. "I
New York starter Andy Hawwas
consls
tent with all my stuff
kins, 11·9, pitched 6 1·3 Innings
and
that
was
the key. I never
and allowed four runs and seven
track
of
the amount of
keep
. hits. · Hawkln's streak of 23
In
a
game.
But when I
strikeouts
consecutive scoreless innings
In the
got
the
standing
ovation
~as al)ap,ped when lncaviglla hit
§eventh
I
knew
I
had
a
lot."
a 405-foot homer In the fifth ·
Langsto.n, who was' acquired
inning to give Texas a 1-0 lead. It
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was Incavlglla 'slOth blast of the
season.
New York tied the score In the
sixth. Alvaro Espinoza doubled,
went to third on Roberto Kelly's
sacrifice bunt and scored on
Steve Sax 's sacrifice fly.
Texas went ahead 2-1 In the
sixth when Cecil Espy tripled and
TROON, Scotland (UP!) Rubin Sierra singled Espy home.
Ireland's David Fe herty shot a
Texas went up 4·1 In th,e 5- under-par 67 Friday to tle
seventh. Rick Leach doubled and
Argentine Edua~do Romero for
scored on Buechele's single.
the early second·round lead at
Buechele, who moved to second
the 118th British Open.
on the throw to the pta te, went to
Romero, who carded a 2-under
third on a sacrifice by Chad
70 on the 7,097-yard, par-72 Royal
Kreuter and scored on a suicide Troon course, and Feherty are at
squeeze bunt by Espy.
6-under 138 midway through the
· The Yankees closed to4·21n the third of golf's four major tourna·
eighth when Alvaro Espinoza
ments. Both goHers made It to
scored on a bases-loaded bloop
the clubhouse in a light drizzle
single by Steve Balboni. But
that later turned to steady rain .
Rogers halted the rally when he
Australian Greg Norman, who
got Don Maftingly to hit Into a
was
In the clubhouse with a
·
double play .
139, saiil the rain had
5-under
The Rangers added two runs In
started to alter the
already
the eighth on Buechele's two-run
single that scored Julio Franco course.
''The golf course played comand Incavlglta ,
pletely different this morning
Elsewhere In the American
than what it had the whole
League, Cleveland shutoutKan·
sas City 4·0, Oakland bounced ·week." said Norman.
He said the fairways were still
Baltimore 5·2, Seattle beat Tohard,
butweresoftenlngupalong
ronto 5·2, and California clipped
with
the
greens. In Thursday's
Detroit 4·3.
first
round,
the propensity of the
In the Natlonai LeagUe, It was:
to
roll
and bounce on the
ball
St. Louis 7, Sjln Diego 1; New
sun:baked
course
was a key .
York 4, Atlanta 1; Montreal 4,
factor.
Cincinnati I; and Chicago 4, San
Norman said the rain, and a
Francisco 3 In 11 Innings.
rising wind, would make the
IDdlans 4, Royals 0
At Kansas City, Greg Swindell course more difficult as the day
went on.
notched his-13th victory, combln·
"We've obviously had a very
lng With two relievers on a
break," Norman said
fortunate
two-hitler .

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~;itaff after .Thursday's p~r per·
•'fllrlllance, New York Yllnkees
"'Miui~ger Dallas Green saw a
good outing Friday night. Unfor·
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" Nolan Ryan of the Texas
.,". Rangers.
J' · Ryan· limited the Yankees to
'' five hits over 7 1·3 Innings and
" struck out 11 batters to lift the
Rangers to a 6·2 victory. Sieve
Buechele drove In three runs and
• Pete \')cJv!BJia ~I"!!~ lor
Texas.
"Ryan Is fun to watch as long
. as you don't have to hit against
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The 42-year-old Ryan, l~adlng
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with 166 strikeouts. Ryan, 11-5,
struck out 10 or more batters for
the .ninth tbne this season and the
I 90th time in his career. Kenny
Rogers finished for his first
career save'.
"I felt strong," Ryan said. "I
gof myself Into trouble In the
eighth bY making bad pitches
'alld leaving the ball in the zone.
The,¥ an,ly!ea~e aures&amp;IV!l and
they were up there swinging. I
didn't make good pitches to the
8th and 9th men In lh~?orderand it
showed. But I had a good curve
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out a career-high 1~ batiers on . and Chicago dumped San Fran·
cisco 4·3 In 11 Innings.
May 10, 1988 against Toronto.
Cardinals 7, Padres 1
"This is just what the doctor
At San Diego, Pedro Guerrero
ordered after ' using up the
bu Upen last night," Montreal and Tom Brunansky belted home
Manager Buck Rodgers said. runs and Joe Magrane allowed
"Great effort by Langston. His five hits over eight Innings.
breaking pitch was his big pitch. Magrane, 11·6, who helped St.
We didn't hit the ball real hard Louis snap a four-game losing
but we hit II In the right spot lor a streak. walked four and struck
out five . Walt Terrell, 5·13, went
change.~'
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Mahler, 9·9, pitched six Innings, runs and seven hits.
Mels 4; Braves I
allowing four runs and six hits . ,
At New York, Darryl StrawThe Reds took a 1·0 lead In the
first inning on Langston's lone berry drove In three-tuns with a
mistake, Todd Be~lnger's lOth double and a ·home 'i tuq. )3ob ·
Ojeda. 6-9, allowed'tw&lt;ihl!s~(\ver5
home run of the season.
Montreal answered back tn the 2-3 Innings and w.a:lked ' sl.i\·.:~ nd
struck out three. Stra\vllet'cy's
fourth, scoring four runs.
21st
home run of tM' Season "2ame
Tom Foley was hit by a pitch to
off
of Atlanta' starter ·ber.ek
lead off the inning. Foley moved
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Lilliqulst,
5·5.
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to third on a single by Andres
Cubs 4, Giants' 3,. 11 lnnlnp ;.
Galarraga and Tim Raines'
At Chicago, Curtis WU.Jiersrin
single scored Foley for a 1-1
score. Huble Brooks doubled scored the winning run on pitcher
home Galarraga ·and Wallach Les Lancaster:s two-out dou~le
doubled home Raines and in the 11th tnntng off loser Rait~y ,
McCament, 1·1.' Wilkerson .hi\' a
Brooks.
Elsewhere in National-League, two-run single in the nlJ1th t\1 heip
St. Louis slammed San Diego 7·1, Chicago rally frorit"il tl!r&amp; rtin.
. deficit. Lancaster/ "··2-0; '· who ·
pitched two Innings for t~e'~ln,, :.

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Polndexte~ goes to trial In
September. to be followed by ·
General secord and Albert Ha·
kim. Is President Bush supposed
to stand at the door of the federal
courthouse and Issue pardons
On this date In history:
'line by one as the defendants
In 1861, the first major military engagement of the Chill War
emerge? That may be a gratify· occurred at Bull Run Creek In Virginia.
lng conservative daydream, but
In 1873, outlaw Jesse James held up the Rock Island express train at
It would be u ridiculous ila It
Adair, Iowa, and escaped with $3,000.
would be politically ruinous.
In 1930, the U.S. Veterans.Admlnlltration was establllhed.
No. Colonel North will now
In 1969, astronautil Nell Armatront and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
appeal bll convictiOn au the way
climbed back Into the lunar module; Eaat,, and lifted off trom•the
to the Supreme Court, and long . surface of the roan.'
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Roush,Brlan Connolly, David Reed, Josh Young,
Brian Jividen, Jeb Johnson. Back row - Rich
Young, Homer Newell, Chopper Connolly, David
Reed, coach. Tbe Angels also have taken first
place In the 811 Bend Youth l~agu!l Minor league
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proceeds to the Nicaraguan.'
contras.
Let's not forget which of Ollie'
North's superiors swore, In the/
course of. that very prolle, that'
the, buck had stop!l!?d with him:;
John Poindexter, that's who. Heo
acknowledged that, as Mr. Rea·:
gan' s national security adviser,;
he knew that the funds had been;
diverted. But he also testlfiedl
that he did not - repeat, not •
Inform President Reagan. Poln·
dexter was undoubtedly aware:
how strongly Reagan wanted to;
help the contras, but he also knew•
that this particular form of aid~
was arguably prohibited. So he
kept the information to himself.
That was a gutsy thing to do.
, And It was even more courageous, afterward, to adlhlt it.

Jeey Weelui, Jeremy Kehl, Steven Whitlock,
Adam Sanders, .Josh Hager, Tra:vls LodWick. Row
2 - Coach Gary Durst, Abe Rach, Kelll Norris,
Chria Bucllanan, Steve Dursl, Wes Buckley,
Michelle Caldwell, Coach " Rick Sanders, and,
Coach Rick Buckley.
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MENTOR, Ohio (l(PI) Cleveland Browns owner Art negotiating the league'•• te~vi­
Modell said Thursday the NFL Is Sion contracts, but agreed to stay
a healthier leaglle now that the on in that role only after gaining
rift between owners appears to assurances from the '1.1 owners'
be bellied, but he warned that who blocked Finks's el~IOJI that
owners should not band together 'ihey would not form another.,.
coalition.
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solely to block an Issue.
"I
think
we
made
a
giant
step
Modell spOke after ret11111ing
from an owners' meeting outside toward breaching the gap beChicago In which the 11 dtssl- 'tween the young lurks, the
. dents who biocJied the election of .Chicago l1
or. whatever you
Jim Finks as commissioner were want to ~:all them, ancj the
appeased after gillnlrig two spots so-called old guard," Modell
said. "They should be able to flex
on the search com~J~Ittee.
·Modell was .:on the original their muscles, they have the
slx•man committee that recom· same vote I do, but Jt's like a
mended &gt;Flnks, but he resigned group boycott (when they join
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GRAVELY TRACTOR
wtth voting block," Modell said
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as the Browns ~ent through their
SAl-ES &amp; SERVICE .
first day of two-a-day practiCes
204 C:olidor St.
Po..,.ov, OH.
under coach Bud Carson• ''You ·
Spt111 &amp;StMMtr H111e
can'f have . people. sit down and·
OJIIN MONDAY nn nen ·
say 'Let's get together and say no
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MAKES CONTACT - Rutland's Gary Stanley bounces a ·
Howard Caldwell Ritch In lront of home plate In the first Inning of
Thursday night's Kyger Creek Little League Tournament game
against Bidwell. On this play Stanley was thrown out to retire the
side. Bidwell edged the junior Red Devils 1-0 to become the first
team to advant!e to the semifinals. {OVP photo by G. Spencer
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RUN PREVENTION- Hannaa Trace catcher John Carron pula ·
the tag on the Middleport Dodgers' Nicky Mills (sUdlnr;) after
taking the throw from centerfleldefHellth Hutchinson for the third
out of the second Inning of the second game of Thursday niJht's
Kner Creek Little League To,....,ament trlpleheader. Thllt ·
defensive play prevented whllt would have been the go-ahead run
for. the Dodgers. The Junior Wlldcllta downed the Dodgers 13·3.
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innings of its contest against the ble, single) and one single each
Creek Little League Tournament Middleport Dodgers put the by Mike Black, Wesley Gibson,
trlpleheader, the Mason VFW Guyan squad on track to secure Nathan Swindler and Nathan
and Hannan Trace nines posted its victory .
Waugh.
victories to move into the quarCremeens, thp junior Wildcats'
Middleport got three hits off
. terfinals, and Bidwell advanced first baseman, drove a two-run . the Wildcats - two singles by
to the semifinals.
shot to left-center field off third baseman Chad Burton and
Mason VFW 12
Dodger starter Brent Hanson In one single by catcher Wes
GaJUpolls 2 •
the bottom of the first, which McClure.
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Though the Gallipolis Indians . gave his team a 2-0 advantage.
Bidwell 1, Rutland 0
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starter Gary Stanley In the first
While Middleport was held Inning to score the game's only
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when they got their last run,
The junior Red Devtls mounted
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Hannan Trace scored two more their strongest challenge in the
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its last two innings.
·&lt; Pyatt singled, while Clark, Seth
Jason George singled off Plra te
Davis , Eric Roderick and Chad
starter Howard Caldwell followShamblin got singles for the
Rya n Barnes started and won ing a strikeout by third baseman
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the game for Trace, while
Michael Jarvis, one of Caldwell's
·- James See got the win for Hanson absorbed the Joss for 11 strikeout victims. George, who
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Middleport. ':~
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Syracuse and Cheshire wlil
start tonight's quarterfinal trlpleheader at 5:
followed by
Point Pleasant ;' PSM vs. the
Gallipolis White Sox at 7:00 and
Mason VFW vs. Hannan Trace at
8:30.
On Saturday, the SyracuseCheshire winner will take on
Bidwell at 6 p.m., and the'
winners of tqntght's last two
games will meet at 7.: 30 p.m. The
Saturday losers'Will play in the
consolation game Sunday at 5
p.m .. followed by· the champion·
ship game at 6:30p.m.

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ATHENS . The U.S.S.S.A.
women's class 'E' state cham·
pionshlp will be held In Athens,O·
hio July 29-30. The ·entry 'fee is
$100.00 and deadline for entry is
July 24 at 4 p.m. The tournamentis sponsored by the · Ath.ens
ParkS and Rec;reation depart·
ment Is swnsorlng the event.
Please call Kevin at 614-592-3325
from 8 a .m .. to 4 p.m.

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Class C&amp;D, Men's Softball Tournameni, on Aug . 12-13 at Hartin·
ger Park In Middleport. Entry
fee 'Iii S65 and tW&lt;! softballs. For
Information, . call 614·9911·6890,
• 992-65!'3 or 992-705f-

1981 Ford Fairmont ....... $1 09'5
Automatic .
1981 Olds Omega ••••...••• S1395

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1981 AMC Eagle ••••••••••••••• S995
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.Lirribo? Here's the
place for ·you ,tonigl:tt .

, By BOB HOEFLICH
Okay! rm sorry.
I'm sorry, John Rlee, that I
bothered you
with ~he problem of . the
squa~ty flowens.
I know thta h!IS
been a big worry
for you. However, a number
of readers have since I told all
' have Informed me that they, too,
have squatty flowers.
They
console me with the fact that it
has so far been .a poor growing
season. So since I again ·a m just
one among the masses - not to ·
worry.
And I'm even sorry about my .
note to the President of General
Motors. More readers advise
that they have had the -same
steering wheel problem. Tbe
' difference, however, Is that they
have three and four breaks in
theirs -:_ .so that makes me a
piker.
Isn't It good to know that so
many of 1\S are .sharing mu!Ual
• _problems? . rll say.

Center, Route 124, 1s donating the
first place prize with Meigs
Industries, Syracuse, providing
the c second, . third and · fourth
prizes .
Addalou extends a big ·thanks
-if It hadn't been for the gesture
of these people the cookoff was
scheduled to go down the tubes.
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Members of XI ·Gamma Mu
Chap)er of Beta Sigma Phi
.SOrority wtll get a pleasant
surpt1se on July 25 when they
meet at the. home of A.:'R.. Knight
on Uncoln Hill Road.
The late . Evelyn Knight was
$ponsor of the chapter tor a
number of years and the Knights
always opened their homes to the
members .wlio-loved going•there
- and who wouldn~t with the
Knights being such cordial people? Following tradition, the
sorority has continued to meet at
the Knight residence.
A. R. Is known as a project
person- always has at least one
project underway - and his
latest has . been a 'complete
remodeling of tbe basement ot
the, Knight residence. Now, this
--~-----. &gt; Tbe dedicated
, grO\IP which Is ' not . a . basement In the true .
; operates the Rutland Civic Cen· sen5e of the word -It's·on ground
• ter extends a big thanks to the level. At any rate, the large area
: :Rutland High School • Alumni has been completely remodeled
· Association for a very generous and redecorated to provide . a
donation.
most attractive meeting area for
These donations keep the wolf sorority members. Comfortable
away from the door.
. tables and chairs have been used
The group Is extending a to furnish the 'a rea and a pink
special thanks to Cletus Harder color scheme has been carried
who 1ised large .blackboards and out In the walls which are done in
framing from the old ,Ru ~and a vinyl ,wall covering.
Light
High School to make smaller fixtures are new and there are
blackboards .and these little just a number of attractive
, gems ·- nice souvenirs - were features h'l the newly done
··auctioned at the annuli! alumni . quarters. Incldenta,lly, most .of
banquet. Proceeds from ths the actual work In the remodelproject were used for the alumni Ing and redecoration was done by
tile Knights' son, VIncent.
donation to the center.

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bit? My two lidS read U. S. Air
and Piedmont. Now does this
mean that I've won a flight on
both alrUnes? If so, I'li have to
think that over pretty carefully
after Wedne&amp;day's plane crash
with 298 persolll! on board....... yep, pretty .carefully.

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the well runs dry - and ..-ou
never miss your answering ser,vice until it kooks out. That's a'
bummer. Do keep calUngthough
and do keep smiling.

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Smith birthdays are celebrated
Jamie Smith celebrated his Cunningham, 1\fr. and Mrs. J.A.
sixth birthday and Andrew Smith · Smith, Mike Cupnlngham, Mr.
celebrated his third recently at and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, Jeremy
the home of their grandparents, Wendell, Peggy Ervin, Stacey,
M r . and Mrs . J a rn e s and Dustin, Larry and .Virginia
Cunningham.
Lee and family, John and Fran. A dinosaur theme was carried ces Foster and family, Mr. and
out with a cake decorated by Mrs. Charles Yost, Roger and
their mother.
Ruth Young, Mr. and . Mrs.
The- two received gifts and Nathan Pickens, and Mildred
cards from Mr. and Mrs. James lhle.

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Title office
The Title Office In the Meigs
County Court House will temporarily be closing at 3 p,m. until
further notice due to unexpected
circumstances. This situation
will be as temporary as possible
and anyone with any questiO!IS or
problems ·may c·au Larry
Spencer at 992-5290 during the
day, or 949-2346 In the evenings.

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Jena Renee Letteller, . daugh·
ter of Jlnell and Robert Let teller,
recently' celebrdted her third.
birthday at her borne at VIllage
Manor Apartments In
Middleport.
, Celebrating with her were her
parents, her sister, Joell; grand·
mother, Vtrgtnl,aSmlth. from out
of town; and several aunts and
uncl!!S.
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by , mt:mbers of the Friendly
Clrcleqf the Trinity Church when
tliey met recently at'the horne of
Allck Globoliar.
Elaine Freeman offered table
'grace for the supper on the porch '
overlOoking the river.
Mni. Sadie Benlntendt, a house
~ guest of the Freeman's was
., welcomed. ,
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A caid W!IS slglled for Mary
~ VIrginia Riebel and the Ill were
' remembered.
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• Eacb one contributed to the
· ~ PI'Oil'am with poems, recorded
! ~c. and IJ1111lratlonal and
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Car wash
The Teenage Institute of Eastern High School will be sponsortrig a car wash on Saturday at
Cole's Sohio In Tuppers Plains
from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Donations
will be accepted. There will also
be a bake sale at the Farmer's
Bank In Tuppers PlainS.
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Ohio TOPS 570 meets
·Weight recorder Mary Martin,
and assisl$nt weight recorder,
Julia Hysell announced that Tina
Geary was the best loser with
Virginia Dean as the runner up,
and Dantelle Kibble was the best
teen loser at the recent meeting ·
of Ohio TOPS 570 held at the
coonhunter's lodge at the fain
grounds.
The best losers were presented
award certificates.
Lennie Aleshire, leader, ·
ojJelied the. meeting 'Vlth prayer
and pledge and Mrs. Dean
announced that the winner of the ·
fruit and vegetable basket was
Peggl Vining. Ola St. Clair. won ·
the surprise gift.
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HOUSTON (UP]) - Untver- no activities for their trip.
slty of Houston officials were
"1 thought it was a joke,"
caught off guard when a group of Annan said Wednesday. "I said,
Soviet students and professors · 'I must be dreaming. Six Russhowed up as part of an exchange sians and no rooms~ no money
program that did not exist..
and no preparation. What are we
The Soviets landed at Intercon- going to do?'" ·
ttnental Airport Tuesday, penni·
The Soviets said after receiv•
less and exhausted. They found iug Annan's letter, they obtain~!!~
no. welcoming committee and no visas and caug)lt the first avalla•
host.
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"Yes, we are embarrassed," letter back to Annan detailing
said UH Student Ll fe Director . . their arrival. The letter has yet to
Willie Munson. 'We certainly anive In Houston.
. don't make ·a habit of treating
tnternauon~t visitors thts way: ~
The mix-up apparently
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stemmed from a former student
Saturday dinner guests of
leader's personal offer of ·an
Pearl L. Russell, Racine, were
JENA RENEE LETTELIER
exchange program with Lenin- Mr. and Mrs. Floy~J (Kenda
grad State University.
Russetn Chapman, and grand·
Former UH Students' Associa·
daughters, Sheily Chapman Cartlon President Ali Annan began
ter, all from Pickerington: and
correspOnding with the Soviets
Melissa Lynn Russell, Olathe,
about two years ago In hopes of
Kan.
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establishing an exchange proAll attended the West-Jewell
TUCSON, Ariz. (UP!) - A gram ...J:Ie last wrote the Soviets
wedding at the Racine Methodist
..suspect In the murder of actress In mid-May to suggest summer
Church.
Rebecca Schaeffer, described by as a good time for a visit. But he
pollee as an "obsessive fan," was said he did not know the surprise
ordered held on $1 million ball guests were coming and planned
Thursday pending an extradition
hearing.
Robert John Bardo, 19, of
Tucson, was scheduled to appear
By United Press International
at the hearing Aug. 18 to inform
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
Apollo n astronaut Michael
the court whether he will fight his Collins on' President Bush's call
· extradition · to . California, off!· Thursday for Americans to reclals said.
turn to the moon and launch a
Services for the slain actress manned mission. to Mars.
are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday
"We have tested on our Apollo
at Congregation Nevah Shalom laurels long enough. It's time to
in Portland, Ore.
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Quote of the day

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GHOSTBUSTERS II

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poems anci: conducted games
with NelUe Grover as the winner
and Mrs. Dean an!l Danlelle
Kibble winning runner up. Mrs.
Vining read an article "Water,
Water Everywhere" which· fo·
cused on the body's composltlon
of water.
, A TOPS gamf! en titled "word
elimination'' wits conducted with
Suzanne Kibble l"'inntng. She was .
presented a gttt:
·Mrs. Dean presented a flower
arrangement to J3renda templeton for the recent loss of her
brother.
Norma Torres will have the
program at the next meeting on
July 25, and a new C&lt;!ntest will be
started at that time.

Soviets pay visit to ·university

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may bring them along. ~nd just
in case you can still jitterbug and
limbo, jitterbug and limbo contes.ts · will be held during the
evening, says Iva Sisson, a
Dance Committee member.
Sisson also reports that Friday
night Is a trial run for what could
become regular dances for
adults.. Dances for teens are held
every Saturday night, and If
response to Friday's dimce tor ·
adults Is good, the Dance Com·
mittee may start 'sponsoring
adult dances &lt;in a once-a-m'onth
basis, says Sisson. AArea teens
who are used to attending the
Saturday dances should keep In
mind that· Friday Is tor moms
and dads only.
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So put on the bobby sox and
saddle oxfords, roll up the tee
shirt sleeves and go to the dance.

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Can you stU! jitterbug? And do
you remember . what a limbo
stick was used for?
Well even · if you can't and
don't, you'll still have a great
time at tonight's 50's and 60's
dance, being sponsred by
members of the Parents Dance
Committee, Inc .. Pomeroy.
The dance will be held from 8
p.m. to midnight at the former
Elberfeld's Warehouse on Mechanic Sti·eet. Music will be
provided by Jim McLyn of WAIS
Nel5onville 770. Admission Is $2
per person and optional 50's and
. 60's attire may be worn.
And of course, refreshments
will be sold and no alcoholic
beverages are permitted.
As an added plus, anyone
having favorite records and discs

Lettelier birthday

Now you know

lhe Meigs County Fair Tab Is
Coming
August
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Anyone Interested In starting a
car club should meet at the
Chester Fire House on Monday
evening at 7 p.m. For lnforma·
tton on this new club, contact Btll
or Sharon Neutzllng at 985-4317.

Football helmet fltdns .
All varsity· football players at
Eastern High School wtll befitted
for helmets on Monday at 6 p.m.
Anyone interested In being a
manager should also attend .

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. Roberta Dailey, Middleport
VIllage Hall resident and dis·
; · patcber, Is now at the Fairfield
Community Hospital In Lancaster where she Is scheduled to
• undergo surgery. Cards can"be
• senttpRoom~.401Ewiii8St. ­
, that's the hospital a!ldress. Do
:,. hurry home, Bert.
Meigs Fair Board Member
Addalou Lewis has·lt all together
now on the contrlbu lions made so
that the annual pork cookoff
competition can take place at the
Meigs County Fair next month .
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POMEROY -The Parents
and Star Junior Grange will hold
POMEROY: -Tlie first annual
Dance Committee, Inc. will be
a potluck supper on Saturday at
Meigs County ft,dult Basic Edu· sponsoring a 50's and 60's dance
6:30 p.m. at the Grang hall
cation Recognition Ceremony for adults on Friday · evening
followed by a work session, to
will be held on Friday, July ,21 at from 9 p.m to midnight in the finish plans for the state and
• the Pomeroy Elementary former Elberfeld's Warehrwse county fair booths. Ail members
' School. Guest· speaker will be · on Mechanic Street. The cost will are urged to attend and assist
•· State Representative Mary Abel. . be $2 per person. No alcoholic with the planning.
beverages will be permitted.
· • The public Is Invited to attend.
Music
will be provided by D.J.
SUNDAY
For more tnform\ltion call
Jim
McLyn
of WAIS Nelsonville
RACINE -The annual Ctrcle992-3883.
770.
-Zirkle reunion wUI be held
Sunday
at the Larry . Circle
MIDDLEPORT
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will
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residence In Racine,!. A potluck
be a round and square danc;e at
RACINE -The Southern High dinner will be served at 1 p.m.
the Middleport Legion Annex on
. Friday from 8 p.m to midnight. School boosters will be sponsor- Everyone Is welcome_:; Music will be provided by T-rue ing a battle of the bands competiPOMEROY .- · The annual
. ;; . Country Ramblers. The public Is tion ·o n Saturday beginning at 1
Cos
tis
$3
for
Individuals
and
p.m.
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Singer
family reunion will be
' Invited to attend.
.·
$5
for
couples.
Refreshments
will
held
Sunday
at the Senior CitiI '
be
sold
and
those
attending
are
zens Center In Pomeroy. A
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potlu-ck lunch will be served at 1
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TUPPERS PLAINS ..-The welcOme.
Dues and flower funds were Teenage Institute of Eastern
collect.ed and the officers reports High School will be sponsorlng·a
.• were given at the recent meeting car wash on Saturday at Cole's
• ol the Chatter Club held at the Sohto from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m.
:; ' home of Ruth Young.
Jly, United Press lnteraatlonal
Donations will be accepted.
A bake sale was conducted There will also be a bake .sale at , The word facstmue comes
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.• during the ·meeting, games were the Farmer's Bank in Tuppers from the Latin phrase ~·rae
,,' conducted and winners were Plains.
slmUe," meaning "to make slm·
:: · Dorothy Roach, Mary Myers,
liar," and at one time was
'• Susan Clelanll, Linda Hubbard,
POMEROY -The Star Grange writ ten in English in two words.
:~ Janice Fetty, and Brenda Bolin.
, • 'The door prize was won by Mary
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• the July meeting will be held at
'• the home of Delores Whitlock tn·
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI\ ua l, " said Robert St!ichler, league baseball's disciplinary
Pete Rose's lawyer told a federal
Rose's lawyer.
procedures. Afterward, he dejudge Thursday the manager
Stachler was responding to cllned to elaborate, saying that
deserves to have his case heard compla ints by the commissioner would have to await arguments
in a Cincinnati state court in an
that loc;al prejudice and bias on the merits of Rose's suit.
effor t to clear himself of gam- toward the Cincinnati Reds manJudge Norbert Nadel of Hamil·
bling a llegations that co uld ban ager would prevent a fair verdict ton County Common Pleas Court
him from basebalL
. in a Cincinnati court.
granted a temporary restraining
· But lawyers for Commissioner
Stachier said moving the case order June 25 ·to Stop the
" A. Bartlett Giamatti said the
in to the federal system would commissioner's hearing, but Gl;,.lawsuit against the commls·
place the burden on major- amattl persuaded two federal
· s inner requires the issue be
league baseball of showing there judges in Cincinnati to ship the
.·decided in federa l court bec.ause
is no possibility Rose· has a cause jurisdictional question to Hoi·
.of Rose's enormous popularity in of action in state court.
schuh's court July 3.
Ci nci nnati.
But Louis Haynes, Gtamattl 's
Much of the oral arguments
, The parU es argued for nearly· lawyer, sa id Rose is "a local concerned whether: _
· two hours before Judge John
hero, .perhaps a first citizen of
-major-league baseball is an
Holsc huh of U.S. District Court.
Ci ncinnati. Commissioner Gia· unincorporated association, as
• .• He said he will not ru le until at
ma tt! is viewed suspiciously as a Rose contends, or a trade name,
1•:Jeas t July 31 whether to grant
foreigner from New York, as the commissioner ~ontends.
=·~·Rose's motion to r emand the
trapped in an ivory tower..''
-Rose's lawsuit Is against
f;:Case back to Hamilton County
Hay nes sa id the essence of the Giamattl alone or sh,ould include
~:.•:common Pleas Court .
case as been "masked and all major-league clubs, Including
!::· " Peter Rose. notwiths tanding deformed by artful pleading" of the Reds.
that he is a legend, is entitled to Rose 's lawyers to avoid federal
Staebler said .baseball· is a11
h'a ve the sam e legal standards jurisdiction. •
association under Ohio law and
·, _applied to him as any individRose has sued Giamatti to may be sued by the manager. He
block a disciplinary hearing, also said the Reds should be
claim ing the commissioner Is party to the suit because Rose
·biased and has prejudged him.
has a contract with the Reds that
The hearing, originally sche- would be vi.o lated if he were ·
Any Coach or league m~n~g~r dul ed for May 25, concerned a suspended for gambling.
But Haynes said the commls·
wishing to have ·res! ults 0 1 J!r 225-page report showing Rose
team 's games or eague res s wagered on baseball games, stoner has been given absolute
- published in The DaillyiShen~n~~
including those involving the pcwer by the teams to protect
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Reds. Rose could be suspended baseball since 1921.
may drop the res~t~l S e ~ g 1
"The entire controversy is
deposit at The a Y en ne · for a year tf he bet on baseball
. Team pictures mbayd also d~e ga mes, and for life if he wagered between Peter Rose, a citizen of
Cincinnati, and Commissioner
published and may e roppe n on the Reds.
Staebler told Holschuh that Glamattl, a citizen of New
,. the night deposit or submitted in
clear, during
crisp working
photo hours.
either Giamattl a
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black-or-white or co.lor may be
submitted along with the ldendty
000000
of those in the picture. Please be
complete ln submitdng informaAuto. PS. PB.

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992-3785, Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST

CHURCH, Corner Ash and Plum Noel
Herrmann, pastor Sunday SchoollO OOa
m , Morning Worshjp, 11 00 a m Wed.
nesday and Saturday Evening Services at

7:.lpm
APPLE GROVE UNITED METHO
DIST CHURCH - Paster, Rev Carl
Hicks 10 miles above Racine on Rt 388
Sunday Scbool 9 a m WOf'lhtp service to

a m Sunday evening service, 6 00 p. m ,
Prayer meeting and Blble Study Thurs
day 6 30pm
MT OLIVE UNITED METHODIST Oft 124, behind WUkesvUle Charles Jones,
pastor Sunday SChool, 9. 30a m , morning
worshJp, 10 30, Sunday and Thursday
evenjng services, 7 00 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Don Archer
Rev Frank Cr&lt;hut
Rev Seldon ,Johnson
ALFRED - Church School 9 30 a ~ m
Worship 11 a m UMYF 6 30 p m UMW
Third Tuesday 7 30 p m Communion.
fir st Sunday I Archer I
CHESTER - Worship 9 am Churcb
SchoollO ~

m BlbleStudy Thursday 7p

m

daY

SACRED HEAR CATHOLIC CHURCH

- Pomeroy Msgr Michael Hellmer Ph
992 5898 Saturday evening Mass ~ 30
pm, Sunday Mass Sam and lOam
CCDcluaes. 9a m OrstandthirdSundays
of HCh monlh Confessions One-halt hour

~ before each Mass.
•, 1 CHURCH OF JESUS

CHRIST APOS.
TOLIC FAITH- New Lima Road next to
Fort Molp Park, Roberl W Richards,

putcr Sunday servtces 10 a m and 7 p
rn.: Wednf!!lday worship, 7 p m

,. GRAHAM
11

UM W first Thursday 1 p m Com
munlon fir st Sunday I Archer\
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 a m Church
Schoo\10 30 a m Bibl e Stud; Wednesday
7 :ll p m tJohnsonl
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9 :.1
a m Worship 10 30 am BiblE" Study
Wednesday 1 30 p m UMYF Wednes
day 6 00 p m Communion First Sunday
of Mon th (Crofoot)

m

REEDSVILLE - Church School9 JO a
Worship Service U 00 am
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL -

Church School 9 a m . Worship 10 a m ,
Bible Study, Tuesday 7 30 p m Commu
nlon First Sunday (Archer)

CENTRAL CLUSTER

UNITED METHODIST

Pra~chJng 9 :()a m first and second Sun

Rev Kathryn Riley

Rev Don MeiUiows
Rev. l\esley naatdler

days of each month third and fourth Sun
day each month worshJp servi(.'{'Sat 7 30 p
m , Wtd.ne~day evenings at 7 .J:l p m

Prayer and Bible Study

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

~_ btrryHetghts

Mul

Road Pomeroy Pastor Bob

Sabbath School Supermtendt&gt;nt
1,Snydl"'".
Rodney Spires Sabbath School begins at 2
p m on Saturday afternoon with worship

service following a t 3 00 p m Everyone
welcome

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

__ Sister Harriett Warner, Supt Sunday
SChool9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 45

1, amPOMEROY

FIRST BAPTIST Lvston

• Halley
mlnlsler, Sat urday evening
.. evangelistic services open to public 7 p
" m , sunday Church School 9 30 a m ,
~ Morn In!{ Worship 10 30 a m

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po

; meroy Pike E Lamar O'Bryant, pastor
~ Jack NE"eds Sunday SChool Director Sun
' ~day School 9 30 a m Morn in~ Worship
10 45, evening worship 7 00 p m rD S T )
: &amp; 7 30 (EST ) , Wednesday Prayer Ser

• vlre 700pm IDSTl&amp;7 30PM iES

• T ), Mlulon FriE"nds (ages 2 6) Royal
• Ambassadors (boys ages 6-181 and Girls
In Action (ages 6-181 on Wednesdays 7 p
4

: m. CDSTllr7 :.!pm tEST I Tuesday
.. Vl.lttatton, 6 :rt p m
• FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal

~v

Paul Martln

Rev Artlalr Crabtree
Rev Robert Steele

ASBU RY (Syracuse I - Worship 11 a m
Ch urch School 9 45 a m CharJ:::e Bibl e
Study Wednesda y 7 30 p m UMW first
Tuesda y 1 30 p m" Choir Rehearsal
Wed nesdav 6 30 p m (Thatcher\
ENTERPR tSE - Worship 9 a m ,
Church Scho ollO a m BlblPStudy Tues
day 7 00 p m UMW First Monday 1 30
p m UMYF Sundav 6 p m Choir Re
hPar sa l Children sat 6 30 p m Adult fol
l owi n ~ Wednesday lR1I eyl
FLATWOODS -Church School. 10 a m
Worship 11 a m Bible Study Thurs
day 7 p m UMYF Sundav 6 p m IRI
I&lt;'\ I
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am
Church School 10 AM Choir practiCP.
Thursday 6 30 p m UMW third Monda y
I Th atcher)

HEATH IMiddiE&gt;porn -Church School,

:W a m

MornlnJ:: Worship 10 30 am
Yout h Group 4 p m Wednesday Bible
st ud y 6 00 p m Choi r rehearsal 7 00 p m
1Zuntga 1
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MINERSVILLE - Church School 9 00

am

Worship serv i{'(&gt; 10 00 a m UMW
third WPdnesday 1 p m ITha tch pr)

PEARL CHAPEL - Church School~

00
Worship ser vice 10 00 a m tMar

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am
tin \

• SYRACUSE MISSION Cherry St Sy

Worsh1p 10 30 a m Cho ir rf'hearsal
W£'d n ('Sda~
7 30 p m
UMW second
Tuesday 7 30 p m UMYF Su nday 6 p m
i Meadow sl

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ley Run Road, Rev Emmett Rawson. pas
toc Handley Dunn, supt Sunday School.
4 lOam. Sundayeve ntngservlce 7 30p m
, , Bible teaching 7 30 p m Thursday
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racuse Mark Morrow pastor Services 10
a m Sunday Evenjng serv ices Sundav
: and Wednesday at 6 00 p m

, MIDDLEPORT CHU RCH OF CHRIST
, IN CHRISTIAN UNION Dwight Hal ~,
~

first elder, Wanda Mohler. Sunday School

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Supt Su.nday School 9 lJ am Morning
; Worship 10 30 a m , Evening Worstdp 7 JJ
i

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pm, Wedn.esdayprayermeetlng7 .»pm

MT

MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD

ftacjne Rev James Satterfield pastor

' Freeman WUiiams. Supt Sunday School
: 9 45 a m , Sunday and Wednesday even

• lng services 7 p m

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MIDDLEPORT FIRST

BAPTIST

" CornE!' Sixth and Palmer J a mes Seddon,
• Pastor Edn cl WU sC11, S S Supt Cathy
! Riggs, Asst Supt Sunday School, 9 15 a
• m • Mornjng WonhJp, 10 15 a m Sunday
, Evening service 7 p m Prayer meet ing
1 and BJble Study Wednesday evenjn g 7 p
• m, Children's cholr practice Wednes
~ day, 7 p m Adult c hoir practice. Wed 8
• p m Radio program WMPO Sunday
. s~am ~

• MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,

and Main, AI HartsM., minister,
•• !loth
ftjdw"d DuBoee, Associate Pastor: Mike
Sunday School Superlntmdent
1, Gerlath,
BlbleSchool9 30 am Morning Worship
• 10 30 a m Evening Worsblp 7 00 p m
• 'Wedll•day, 7_:00 p m Prayer meeting

POMEROY - Church School 9 15 a m

ROCK SPRINGS- Church School 9 15

a m Worship 10 a m Bible Study Wed
nf"Sd ay 1 30 p m UMYF (Se niors) Sun
dav 6 p m !Juniors\ f'Very ot her Sun
day li p m IRIIevl
RUTLAND - Church School 10 a m
Worship 11 a m UMW First Monday,
7 30 p m tCrabtret'l
SA LEM CENTER- Church School9 15
am
Mornln);! Worship 10 15 a m
(S tf'flf&gt;l

SNOWVI LL E - Morn i n~ Worship 9 00
am Church SchoollO 00 a Jl'l (Martini

SOU'l11ERN CLUSTJ!R
Rev Kenneth Baker

Rev, Rocer Grace
II&lt;• Carl Hlcb

APPLE GROVE - Church School 9 00
a m Morning Worship 10 00 am, Bible
Study Sunday 7 00 p.m Prayer meeting
7 00 p.m Thursday (Hldts)

BETHANY - Worship 9 am , Church

School10 am.

Bib!~ Study

Wednesday 10

am, Dorcas Women's Fellowship Wednesday 11 a m (Baker)

CARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m

Worship 10 4~ a m Second and Fourth
Sundays, Fellowship dinner with Suttm
third Thursday, 6 :.1 p m (Baker)

MORNING STAR- Chun:h School9. 45
• MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
a m, Worship 10 30 am, Bible ltudy,
: ZARENE, PASTOR Fred PenhOrwood
7 30 p m (Bakel')
, BUI White, Sunday School Supt Sunday Thursday,
SUTTON - Church School, 9· 30 a m
• SChoGI 9 3D a m , Morntnr Worship 10 45 Morning
Worship 10, 45a m lint andthlnl
• am., Evealna SerVIce. f :OO p.m, Wed
Sundays, Fellowship dlilner with Carmel
Thursday, 6 :.1 p m (Bak"'i
~;;&lt;..:.::~~ fi~BI'RY third
EAST LETART - MornlnaWonhlp9:00
or 10101 roulft'Y
am, OturchSchool10 OOa m , UMW!Irst
I&lt; HARRISONVn.LE
.... O'llo...PRESBYTERIAN
lleiiJ
Tuesday 7 :.1 p m (Grace)
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m ,
' CHVIICII - liwlday ' Wonhlp SerVIces Church
SchoollO a m (Grace) .
• g 110 am., CINrdl5chool 10:15 a.m
RACINE
- Otun:h School, II) a m.; Wor
: M!DilLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ship
ll a m . UMW Jounh Monda,y at 7 :.1 p
t a.m. , Clntrdl aervlre,
m , Mon's!'rllyer BreakiMt, WM!todoy, 8
\ lllla.m.
am (Grace)
• SYRACUSE F1RST UNl'I'ED PRESBY·,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rol«
'• TJ:RJAN - - . r School, 10 am:
Sprlnr. mlnlaler, SJarlln1 Mauar and 01
' Clnlrdl aervlce, :111: II a m
lver Swain, Sunday Scbool Supts Pr•cb: RUTI.AND CIIURCR OF GOD, Paat tr, lq
9 30 a m each Sunday, Sunday School
• Raymnad CaL
lclaooiiD.oo am , 1030am
' 111111t1t1y -.mtl Woralllp 11:110 I m Cbll
HOBSON CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
: ,...,. 1 Clttardl 11 a m Suotlay EVM~q
CHRISTIAN UNION, Theron Durllam,
, .,;laoT•JlDp.m. Wed, I p m. YCNIIILa
pastor Suuday service. t ; I) a m , evea
AaltMy. Weda-y, 7 p.m. Fam· lng aervlce 7•00 p m Prayor meetlq,
....y, 7.00 p.m.
; lly~MpOOIOIVNITY CHURa!. 01! Wocln
BEARWALLOW RI'DGJ: CHURCH OF
I Rl, 1JI, I mU• fi'Cilll Partltmd-Loftl Bot
CHRIST, J-s&gt;b B. JkllltiU, ...ttl'. Bible
:• tCIIL Jlart, pootor. Sulllll)' School, Claa, 9::.la m.; MomiDKWonlllpJl II a
: t:ll a.m.; hob)· ,.,.,.,. pr••blaa7 m., Evnlni Wonhlp, 1:10 p.m. Tburaday
\ IIIII a.m.: ....., ....... aervr ... 7:il Blblo
Stut!Y, 6 3D p m
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THE STRENGTH TO
DO HIS BIDDING

212 £ Main Street

There was many a thing you attempted to do,
Then discovered it couldn't be done;
Like a worthless vocation you tried to pursue,
Or some foolish adventure for fun .
With your mission abandoned, in only one way
could yOU learn it was not in accord
With your temple of worship, where lessons
convey
That your life's in the hands of the Lord.
Let's obey His commands and remember at
length
It will help us in getting along.
If we heed His advice He will give us the
strength
That we need, and we'll never go wrong.
-Gloria Nowak
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
HarrlamvtlleRd (Rt 143) RobertE Pur·
tell, mlnlat.... Steve Stanley, Bible School
Supt Rodney Howery, Asst Supt. SUN
DAY Bible School 9 30 a m.. Worship
10•:.1 AM and 7,30 PM· Woclneaday Bl
bleStudy,7.00 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pille
Grove The Rev William Ml~dleowarth,
pastor Church service 9 :It a.m , Sunday
Sch0ol10 :.1 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Tom Runyon, pastor Sunday Sch0ol9 :.1
a.m , Larry Hayaes. S S SUpt Mornlng
wonbtp to· XI a.m

RACTNE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Rev. John Vance, pastor: Sandy
Justice, Chalrmu or tho Board or Chrla·
dan U!e. Sunday Schoo!9 3D a.m.• Morn
In&amp; worship 10 ~ a m , evangelistic let'·
vice 7·110 p.m Wedn .....y service, 7 (\.m.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dex
ter Woody Call, pastor, Service~ Sunday

10 am and 7 p m Wedneeday, 7 p.m

DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lloyd sayre, Supt Sunday School 9 :.1 a.
m , momlng wors)ljp 10
evening service 7 p.m

RACINE FIRST

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am Sunday

BAPTIST,

Steve

prayer service Thursday, 7 :lJ p m

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATIOl!l
AL CHURCH Kingsbury Road Rev
Clyde W Henderson. past or Sunday
School 9 JO a m Ralph Carl, Supt Even
lng worshjp 7 00 p m Pra yer meeting

Wednesday 7 00 p m
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH 2860) State Route 7, Mlddl~&gt;
port Sunday School10a m, Sunday even
\ng service 7 30 p m Tuesday service,

7 30pm
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH

0 H Cart, pastm- SundaySChool.at9:30a

m , Mornlng worship at 10 30 a m , Sun
dayevenln&amp;"serviceat 7 30p m Thursday
services at 7 :.&gt; p m

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Rog..- WUUord, pasta Sunday School
9, 30 a m , Mornlllg Worshl to· 4~ am ,
Sunday evening wonhlp 7 00 p.m Wed
nesday evening Bible Study 7·00 p m
WHITE'S CHAPEL WESLEYAN
CHURCH - CoolvUle RD Rev Phillip Rl
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev

denour, pastor Sunday School9 30 a m ,
. worship service 10 30 am , Bible study
and worship servjce, Wednesday, 7 p m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Deaver, Pastoc Mike Swiger, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Morning wor.ahlp 10 40 a m , Sunday

BUI Carter, pastor Sunday School9 30 a
m Morning Worship and Communion
10 30a m

evening Btb1e study 7:30 p.,n.

Tillis, pastor SOnny Hudsm, supt Sunday
SchOol 9 ;lOa m , Morning worship, 10 :.1
a m , Sunday evening service 7•00 p m
Wednesday service 7 p m WMPO pr\&gt;
gram 9 a m each Sunday

evening wol'llhlp 7 30 p m Wednesday
BURLINGHAM COMMUNri'Y CHURCH,
Burlingham Ray LaudermDI, pasl&lt;r. Robert Cow1, wlstant pasta SuOO.V SChOd
10 am., wmstdp 7 p m..

W~md~.

6 p.m

youth meeting Wed., 7pm.churehserv1ceJ

PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH,\\
Robert Searles, S S Supt Sunday School
mUeoffRt 325 Rev B!nJ Watts pastoc

Morning WonhJp 10 :.t a m ,
Sunday evening service 7 30 p m , Wed
nesday servjce, 7 30 p m

9 30 a m

SILVER RUN BAPTIST BUI Little,

past&lt;X' Steve Little, S S Supt Sunday
School 10 a m , Momjng worsip, 11 a m ,
Sunday evening Wtrsh.ip 7 30 p m Prayer
meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7 30
p m, YouthmeeUngWednesdayat7p.m

REJOICING LIF£ BAPTIST CHURCH

RUTI.AND BIBLE METHODIST

Amos

RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Samuel Basye, pasttr Sunday

School9 lOam ; Worshlptervlce10 30a
m , Yaung people's service 6 p m
Evangelistic servlce6· Jlp.m Wednesday
servjce 7 p m

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
St , Mason, W Va Sunday Bible Study 10

am, Worshlplla m and7p m Wednes
day Bible Studiy, vocal music, 7 p m

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud

Mid ""ek service, Wed.. 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,

Jeff Patterson, superintendent Sunday
School 9.:.1 a.m.. Morning Worship 10 :.1
am , Sunday everung service, 7 Jl p m ,
Wednesday evening servkl!, 7 :.1 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH . OF THE NA·
ZARENE Rev Glenn McMillan, past'"'
Mary Janlce Lavender, sunday School
Supt Sunday School 9· :.Ia m ; Morning
worship 10

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a m , Evangelistic service,

6 p m Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7p

m , Youth meet!Jtg, 1 p m

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R Blak~. paater Sunday
SChool 10 a m , Gary Reed, Lay lead..-

Mornlng sermon, 11 a m , Sunday night
services ChrlsUan Endeavor 7 30 p m ,
Song seJVtce 8 p m Preaching 8 30 p m

Mid wo~k prayer meeting Wednesday, 7
pm
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Char
les Domlgan. pa!tOt" Mll~ed Ziegler, Sunday SchOol Supt Morning Worship 9 :.1 a
m., Suriday School 10· 30 a m. , Evening SO!'·
vtce, 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST, Pastor Joe N
Sayre. Sunday School 9 4 ~ a m , Evening
worship 6 30 p m , Prayer Meeting 6 30
p m WednfSday,

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST Robert Foster, past,.., Howard
Caldwell, Superintendent Church school
9 a m Worship service 9 45 a m and 6 Jl
p m g~zme welcome

CH
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RENE Rev Herbert Grate, paat'"'
Frank RI!De. supt Sunday S.hOol 9 :.1 a

m , Worahlp ttervjce 11 a m and 7 p.m
Sunday Wednesday, 7 p.m Prayer meet:

Ina
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH. William WUllama, ~utor; Robert E Barton, Director of Chrlallan Edu

cation, Steve Eblin. assistant Sunday
School 9 30 a m , Morning worship 10 30
a m , Teen• in Action, 6 p m.; Evening
Worship, 7 00 p.m. ChOir practice 8 P.lll
SUnday Wedneday evening prayer and

Blblelludy.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Roaer Wataon, minllter, Norman WUI,
oupt Sunday School 9 :.1 a m.. Worohlp
oorvlce 10 30 a m Bible atudy WM\eoday, 1 oo ,nr
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS- Pori·
Iand-Ridne Road Mlko Duhl. ,..tor:
Janice Daaner, church school ~or

Church aehoGI t 30a m.: MorDina•anblp
Ill: :.1 a.m.; WaMII'IY ....... P&lt;Qft
aervlell, 7· ao p.m.
.
III;'I'IILI:JtJ BAPTIST Rev. Earl
!buler, )lUter. Wonlllp Ml'VIce, 9 :.Ia m
Sunday llehoGI 10: 3D a.m Billie SJud)l and

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Thursday eventna7· 30 p.m

MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLI·
NESS CHURCH, Inc , 75 Pearl St Rov
Ivan Myers, actlq pasta, Roi«Manley,
Sr , SUnday SChool Superintendent Sun·
day SchOol 9 :.1 a m : Mornlnl wanblp
10. 30 a m , even ina wCJI'Ihjp 7: 30 p m ,
Wedneaday eveniDII Bible aludy, prayer
and pralae oorvtce, T: :.1 p m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS.
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
Jam01 MJUer, pastor Sunday School,
10 OOa m., WorablpServlco,SIIIIIIay, 7.11
p.m : BlbloStud)l, WedneodaiYt..!::.lpm
CALVARY Pn.GRIM CRAP~~a., Harrl·
smvUieRoad. Rev VICiorRouob. putor;
Clint Ill Faulk, S~nday SChool SUpt.: SuD·
day School 9: 3iia.m.; morttbtJiwll'lhlp,ll
am, Su~~IOI'Vlce7:.lpm.
PrQWI' M
Wei1DeodJIY, T:ll p.m.
SYRACUSE
CHUfiCH OJ' GOD.
n..,PIIllat'OOalaL Wol'lblp III'VIce Suttday
10 am: Sunday llehod 11 a m•E..,.Iq
•anblp lti'VIce 7:110 p m. Waeoday
prayer moetlq 7 110 p.m.

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN a!RI!IT CHURCH, Locoted In Toxu
Community off Ct Rl. 82 Rev Robert
S&amp;Dd«a. paator Jeff Holter, lay loader,
Ed Roush, Satlay SChool Supt. Sunday
School 9::.1 a m.; morntne woraltlp and
&lt;&gt;hlldren's dlat'lll 10 :.1 am.; OY~
pr01chln1 aorvlte first three Suntlays,
7 :.1 p.m., Speclll service fourth Sunday
evening, p o p. m : WednMday Prayer

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EWING FUNERAL HOME:=t~~,jP~ra~ye~r~mNeet~in~g~a~n;df~~~~~:~~:~~;:,!;
nesday 7 m
264 S..th lnd

"Dognoly and Servoce Always"

Established 1913

992·2121

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106 Mullltrry Au.

Meeting Bible Study and Youth fellow
ship, 7 :tl pm
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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY

Located on 0 J WhUe Road of Highway
160 Pat Henson, pastor Sunday SchoollO
am Classes for all ages JuntorChl..lrchll
am
Morning worship 11 a m Adult
Choir practiCf' 6 p m Sunday Young Peo
pie's Children s Church and Adult Bibl e
Study. Wednesday at 7 ott p m

HOPE;; BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
St , Middleport Affiliated with Soutbern

Baptlst Convention David Bryan. Sr Mj
nlster Sunday School 10 8 m , Morning
worship 11 a m Evening worship 7 p m
Wednesday evening Sjble Study and
prayer meetlfta 7 p m

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St

Rt 124 and Co Rd 5 Derek Stump pastor
William Amberger S S Supt, Sunday
SChool 9 30 8 m , Morninll Worship 10 :r1
am • Evenjng wo~hJp 7 .JJ p m Wednesday worship 7 :It p m

ST

PAUL J.,UTHERAN CHURCH,

Corner Sycamore and Second Sts, Pomeroy The Rev Willia m Mldd1eswart,
pastor Sunday School 9 45 am Church
service 11 a m

SACRED

H)i:ART CHURCH, Msgr

Anthony Glannamore Ph 992 5898 Satur
day Evening Mass 7 30 p m , Sunday
Mass. 8 a m and 10 a m Confessions one
half hour before each Mass CCD classes
11 am Sunday
VICTORY BAPTIST 525 N 2nd St ,
Middleport Jam es E Keesf!E' pas1or
Sunday morning wors)dp 10 a m Even
lng service 7 p m, Wednesday evening
worshfp7pm VtsttationThursday6 30p
m

MORSE CHAJ&gt;.EL CHURCH David

Curfman pastor Sunday School, 10 am,
worship servjce 11 a m Sunday night
worship servjce- 7 ~ p m , Midweek
prayer service Wednesday 7 p m

WESLEYAN
BIBLE HOLINESS
CHURCH of Middleport, Inc 75 Pearl St

Rev Ivan Myers pastor; Roger Manley
Sr Sunday School Supt Sur'lday School
9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 30 a m ,
Evening Worship 7 30 p.m Wednesday
E"Venlng Bible study prayer and praise
service, 7 :m p m

FAITH FULL GOSPELCHURCH Long

LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH

pm
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
W Va , Rt 1, Jameo Lewil, put.... Wor
ship services 9 :.1 a m , Sunday SchOolll
am, Evenlngworsb1p7 30p m Tuetday
cottage prayer meeting and Bible Study
9 30 a m , Worlhlp tervJce, Wednesday
7•30 p m
OUR SAVI OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut and Henry Sts , Ravenswood, W
Va The Rev Geo!'Je C Weirick, ()L!ttr
Sunday SChool9.30 a.m , Sunday wcnhlp
Jlam
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CALVAHY BIBLE CHUROI,Iocatodon
Pomeroy Pjke, County Road 25 near Flat
woods Rev BlackWood, pastor Servlceo
on Sunday arlO 00 a.m and 7 3l p.m wtth
SundaySchool9 :.Ia m BlbloStudy,Wed·
nesday, 7 JO p.m.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St Rt. 338. Antiquity Rev
Franklin J)lckena, pastor Sunday mornlng10 am, Sunday eveaiDa 7 3D pm

RAWUNGS..C:OlTS

Dille

pm
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Hardord, W Va

David McManls, pastor Chureh
SChool 9.30 am, Sunday momlDg eervice, 11 a m, Sunday evenjq eervlce,
7 00 p m Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 :.1

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IIIMtport.

Bottom Sunday School 9 30 a m , Morn
ing Wors)dp 10 45 a m • Sunday evening
7 00 p m !summer 7 30 p m 1, Wednes
day night 7 00 p m (summer 7 30 p m)

Rev

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FISHER
. FISHER FUNEUL HOME

271 llerth

ding Lane, Mum, W Va J N 'Thacker,
pastor Even1ng service 7 30 p m Women s Ministry , Thu rllday, 9 30 a m ,

- 383 N 2nd Ave , Middleport Sunday ' Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7 15

SChool tO a m Sunday evening 7 00 p m ,

716 NOITH SECOND AVE.
MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

.(B..~s

13 MHI Street
Mldclepoat. Qhlo 411710
1114)112·11117- tiiB-OOKSI
CHURCH SUPPLIES • II

OF GOD - Gary Hines past oN Sunday
School 9 30 to 10 20 am r Worship srvlce
10 30 to 11 30 a m Sunday evening ser
vtce 7 p m Midweek Prayer Service,

Wed, 7pm
MT OLIVE FULL GOSPEL COMMON

ITY CHURCH , Lawrence Bush, pastor
Max Fol mer. Sr , S S Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m Sunday evening service. 1 30
m , Wednesday evening Btble study and
praise service, 7 :K) p m "'

UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt ? on Pomeroy By Paso l!&lt;jv Robert E Smith Sr,

pastor MelviD Drake, S S Supt Sunday
School9 30 am., Morning Worship 10 30,
Evening Worship 7 00 p m , Wednesday
Prayer Service, 7 00 p m

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rallrmd

P

FOREST RON liAPtlSt Rev Nyle
Borden, pastor Cornelius Bunch, supt
Sunday School 9 :D a m , Second and
fourth Sun~a¥• worship service at 2 :.1 p
m

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Main St Middleport Rev Gilbert Craig,
Jr, pastCI' Mrs Ervin Baumgardner.
Sunday SChool Supt Sunday Sch0ol9 JO a
m Worship Service 10 45 a m
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Repubhcans on the Sena,te Agricul·
ture Committee saldllemocrats
have enough votes to pass a
drought aid bill covering all
crops that suffered damage
during the winter and spring
drought.
The committee started action
on the drought bill Thursday and
scheduled another session next
Tuesday to continue work. Com·
mittee chairman Sen. Patrick
LeahY. D·Vt , said he was "con·
vinced" a bill could be passed
and sent to the White House by
the Aug. 5 recess.
The Democrats' proposal, cos I·
lng about $1 billion, is similar In
content to the biD that has
cleared the House, which costs
$1.3 billion and covers all
weather-damaged crops.
The admlois tration opposes
aoy bill spending more than $870
million, which is the maximum it
contends is available for drought
relief under current budget

- Joseph B Hoskins evangelist Sunday
Bible Study 9 a m Worship 10 a m Svn
day evening service 6 p m Wednesday
evening servic-e, 7 p m

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rt 124 William Jloback put or Sunday

School 10 a m , Sunday evening service 7
p m Wednesday E'Vftlng service 1 p m

CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle

Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning
~am

Prayerservtce altern

ate Sundays

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd .
1\ekt to Fort Jlllelp P•rkr. Rutlancl. ~bert
Richards, pastor Services at 7 p m on
Wednesdays and Sundays

HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP

TER.. of the Wesleyan HoUn ess Church
Rev David Ferrell pastor Henry Eblin,

Sunday School Supi , Sunday School10 a
m , Mornlllg Worship 11 a m , E""nlng

service 7 30 p m Wednesday evening service 7 30 p.m

STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,

Cary Holter, pastor Sunday serviCL'S 9 30
a m and 7 p m Midweek service, 7 :Jt p
m Thunday

MIDDLEPORT PEriTECOSTAL, Third
tingham, Sunday School Supt Sunday
SChool 10 am wilh clasaes ror all ages.
Evening servlees at 6 p m Wedneoday Bl
bJe study at 7 30 p m Youth servjces Friday at 7 :.1 p m.
ECCLESlA FELLOWSHIP 128 Mill St ,
Middleport Brother Chuck McPhersm,
lpastor Sunday School 10 a m Sunday
Ave Rev Clark Baker, pastor Carl Not-

ANTIQUITY llAPTIST Kenneth Sinllh,
past..-. Sunday School 9 :.1 am , church
!tervlce 7 30 p m , youth fellowship 6 JO p
m , Bible study, Thul'Bt!ay, 7 JO p.m
niLL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
Hiland Road, Pomeroy Tom Kelly paa
tor Danny Lambert, S S Supt Sunday
morning service at 10 am , Sunday even
ing service 7 30 p m Tuesday and Thurs.
day Services at 7:3J p m

NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF '111E NA
ZARENE Rev Glendon Stroud past...
SundayScboo19.30a m, Worllllplei'Vtce,
10 30 a m , Youth ..rvtee SunCiay 6 15 p.
m Sundayeventnaservlce1· 00pm Wed·
nesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
7 OOpm
NEASE SEITLEMENT CHURCH, Sun
day atternom tervlces at 2 30 Thunday
evenlne services at 7 ll

p m Everycne welcome

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST Sa·

lem St Rev Paul Taylor, pastor Su.iday
SChool to 1 m , Sunday evenlng7 00 p m

WednMday evening prayer meetllla 7 00
pm
SOt.rl'll BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURa!, Silver Rldse. Duane Syden·
strleker, palter Sunday School 9 a.m ,
Worlhip servtce, 10 a m • Sunday evening

service, 7.00 p m Wedneaday night Bible
st 7•00 m

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Sermonette
THE END OF A PERFECT DAY

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I heard an old, old song tbe other day lt was music to my ears. It was
melodious, hummable and lhe lyrics said something nice. Most Of what
we hear on radio and TV today Is loud, vulgar, and crude. The song was

"The End of A Perfect Day" Wllat would be a perfect day tor you• Do
you remember any perfect daya In your life? Think, Gra_duatlon, a
school dance or Prom, buylngahouse,carordress,Jhe blrthofachlldor
l!l'andchlld, a wedding day perhaps could be called for some, a "Perfect
Day".
There must have been several days you could call perfect for you or
youra. What would II be, when or where and why• How often has God
been Involved. Wouldn't God need to be Involved to make It a "Perfect
Day?" Many thlnp are needed for a perfect day Consider lhese things
need to be Juat right, weather, oeason of year, presence of family and
friends, tbe occasion Jo celebrate or not and of course the Joy that comes •
as we look back at thecloseofthllt day. Muchoflhls we have no control
over but God baa His bud In It
11 IIIlard to COI!IItler God and not Jhlnk of melody and son11. Music Is
all around God uls falthaaciJoy Gocll pmence makes our heart toslnj!
and puts a smile on our face. On a day when we have smiled a lot, sang
and hummed a lOt and felt &amp;ood even u we watched the sungodownand
the atarocomeout, we can all ba&lt;- andthlnll. what a perfect day this has
been.
When we come to t• nd of a perfect day and 110 to bed can we sleep or
do we lie lbel'e and thllnlt God tor one more perfect day In our Uves Good
tbolllhta and hQIIY tbouldlls. moat often an God supplied and God
toucbeaL TIWalt: tlli!J,or« for sucb a lift 11 "A Perfect Day" - Pu&amp;or

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costs: Larry Hoffman. Middle·
port, $23 and costs; Melanie L
Van Meter, Racine, $25 and
costs; Frederick A. Cross, Par·
kersburg. W.Va., $22 and costs;
William S. Manrot, Orland Park,
Fla , $28 and costs; Mary A.
Rush, Quaker City, $23 and costs;
Roger I Riebel, Long Bottom,
$22 aod costs; Gordon M Gil·
more, Racloe, $25 and costs,
Paul Lasley, Worthington. $24
and costs; Rebecca Grate,
Pomeroy, $22 aod costs, Debra
Rawson, Middleport, $16 and
costs; Eddie Ealy. New Lexing·
ton, $20 and costs: Timothy
Wakefield, Williamsburg, $25
and costs, Gary Lee Hawston,
Summerfield. N.C., $23 and
costs: Marshallin Burnett, Pa·
trlot, $24 and costs; Wilma J
Ingalls, Grosse Point Park,
Mich., $26 and costs: William R
Peck, Guysville, $23 and costs;
James H. Bennett, Clifton,
W.Va. , $22 and costs: Myrl W.
Edwards, Wellston, $22 and
costs: Denise Johns ton, Tuppers
Plains, $21 and costs; Nasha M.
Hamra, Huntington, W.Va .. $29
aod costs: Brian K. Harold,
GalllpoUs, $21 and costs: Terry
L Sayre, Reedsville, $24 and
costs.
Bonds were forfeited in county
court by Patricia Grate, Middle·
port, $55; Robert Hatfield, Ru ·
tland, $75; James Mynes, Buf·
falo, W.Va., $55; Anthony Barr,
Urbana. $55; Roger Musser,
Frazeysburg, $75; Danny B
Howard, Pomeroy, $75; Thomas
Moneypenny. Newton Falls, $55;
l'alrick Dempsey. Hilliard, $55;
FraokltD Rizer, Warren, $55;
Dan Smith, Racine, $55, all for
speeding; Kevin Tanner. Pomeroy, $50, expired plates; and
Bernard Joseph, Zanesville, $50,
no Highway Use Tax sticker

7

Meigs County has 40
.• on unclaimed funds list
The names of 41 Meigs Coun·
tlans and business establish·
ments, due a total of $2,354.33,
were included on the unclaimed
funds list released today by the
Ohio Department of Commerce
All of the unclalme'll funds total
$10 or more on a single claim.
Any person or heir possessing a
property Interest in the un
claimed funds should write to the
Director of Commerce, Division
of Unclaimed Funds, co Thomas
K. Gerace. Chief, 77 South High
' Street, Columbus, Oho 43266
0545.
, Names Included on the list are
Larry R. Lee, Chester: Albert T
' Jr .• Letart Falls; Judy Batthel·
mas, Glenn W Bowers, Donald
• H,. and Grace E. Call, Grace and
Donald Call. Wayne Gibbons
(dec.) , Terry Gorby, Clyde J .

Ingels (dec ) , Larry D. Kennedy.
Regina C. Kotas, Patlcla Lee and
Rhonda Roush. Paul Smith, M.
E. Surreney, Lillllan N. Welch,
M lddleprot
-;
Luther Bell, Mary Bowlyar.
David M Brlckles. Conrail Gah
and Debra Gruser, Leo Johns~,
H. P Jones, Paul N. Sml ,
Sound City, Ted A. Teep •
Veterans Memorial Hospital, R
Phys., Catherine Wiiliams, a d
1
Mae Young, Pomeroy.
~
Creed Jones, Gloria J. Mat!!f •
Portland; David Grindstaff, CKa·
rles N. lhle, Alan and CatOy
McClure, Marion D . and Rita Sl!e
Sloter, Racine; 'Clyde Carter,
Linnie J Crary, Reedsvil=,
Mettle E. Dyer, James E Pa ,
Syracuse, and Electric Co .
Inc., C. Geszvain, and J. Vf. ,
address unknown
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Quadriplegic gets wish to hate
life-support disconnected, di~

DETROIT (UPI) - A quadrl· remove the apparatus that has
pleglc who won the right to have kept him alive at the Oak Hill
Care Center in Farmington IDUs
his llfe·support system discon
nected received his wish Thurs· for three years.
Rivlln lived In Oak Park In the
day and died about five hours
late
1960s before moving to
later
California.
A surfing mishap in
David H Rlviln, 38, died at 3:24
1
1971
severed
his spinal cord when
p.m at a private home somehe
was
a
20·year-old coUege
where In southeastern Michigan,
said Scott Silver, a Los Angeles student.
He was io a wheelchair UOtll
attorney and longtime friend who
three
years ago, when an aneuwas at his side.
With the help of an unidentified rysm developed on his spine The
doctor, Rivlln was sedated Into removal of the aneurysm cauaed
· unconsciousness aod discon· him to lose the use of his al'llll
nected from the respirator that and his ability to breathe without
assistance.
kept him alive
Rivlin is the third right-to-die
"It's ali over. He's passed
case
In Oakland County In the
away," Silver said "It was ali
•
last
two
years.
peaceful and just the way David
In
the
other
cases, judges ruled
wanted it.''
that
the
patients
- who were
Silver said Rlvlin was sur·
rounded during his last hours by brain dead and or comatose his aunt and closest relative; could not represent their own
Marlon Gornbein· Melton of rights, had no hope of recovery
gain RepubliCan votes and Pres I·
Palm Harbor, Fla. Zoe Dixon. a and thus relatives were Justif!ed
dent Bush's signature. He would
former fiancee. and Pepe Lucas, • in requesting that theybedlsci)n.
not tip his hand on how the
nected from life support to die.
a Toronto university instructor
Democrats' proposal could be
Both patieniS were disconnected
modified to attract Republicans.
An Oakland County Circuit
and died shortly after
Here are the highlights of the
judge ruled July 5 that slle could
package offered by the commit
not stop Rivlln from having his
.
tee's Democrats
life-support syslem shut off
-Producers of program crops Judge Hilda Gage said that there
- wheat, feed grain. cotton and was no valid reason for judicial
Lottery numbers
rice - with at least 40 percent intervention because there was
loss would receive $738 million.
no legal opposition to Rlvllo's
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Thurs.
Under the House version, produc·
request
ers of program crops with at
After Gage's decision, Rivlln day's winolog Ohio Lottery
numbers.
least 35 percent loss would
said "If you can lead an
PICK-3
receive $942 million.
Independent life, then go ahead
050
-Producers of non·program1 and do it. Keep fighting If you're
PICK 3 ticket sales tolaled
crops with at least 40 percent loss io a situation where you have oo
$1,250,870,
with a payoff due\ pf
would receive $208 mill ion
freedom, then you have to make
$726,361.50
Under the House biil, farmers
a change, and my change is
PICK·4
producing non·program crops death"
9467.
With at least 35 percent loss
In May , Rivlip flied a petition
PICK·4 ticket sales totaled
would receive $266 million
in Oakland Circuit Court asking
$218,720.50,
with a payoff due.'ilf
-Soybean producers with at
that doCtors be authorized to
$77,000
least 40 percent loss would
reader him unconscious and then
receive $125 million. Under the
'
"
House biil, soybean producers
with at leasl 35 percent loss
would receive $160 million
RICHARD F. CELESTE

cootraints
Under the Senate bill offered
by the Democrats, all crops with
proven damage would be co
vered. using money saved from
non-payment of farm subsidies
Republicans wanted to restrict
the bill to a limited number of
crops However, while Senate
Republican leader Robert Dole
of Kansas conceded the Democrats have enough votes to pass a '
much ~roader bill, he tried to
twls t,a few arms.
·
"I don't know of any losses
suffered by anyone other than
winter wheat farmers, " Dole
said, contending a biil to cover
other crops would amount to an
' 'insurance'' program
However, Sen Thomas Har·
kin, D·lowa, said half of his
state's crops are "under severe
stress " Sen. David Pryor, D
Ark., said floods in Arkansas
were so bad "they're thinking of
buying life preservers for the
catfish "

In a vote thai could foreshadow
the ultimate outcome of the
committee'"~~ actions, the panel
rejected- along party lines- an
amendment offered by Sen.
Richard Lugar. R-Ind., and Sen.
Thad Cochran, R·Miss., to just
provide aid for prQducers of
damaged wheat, feed grain,
cotton and rice - known as
program crops - and help
producers of all other damaged
crops only If there is any money
left over
"An act of God does not
discriminate between program
and non·prQgram crops," said
Sen Max Baucus, D·Moot., in
opposing the amendment.
Leahy said that if producers of
non-program crops are excluded
this year, it would be telling them
not to diversify because weather·
related disasters would not be
compensated.
After Thursday's session,
Leahy said he will try to achieve
a "consensus bill" in an efforl to

Veteran groups push for flag protection

evening services at 7 p m and Wednesday
services at 7. p.m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Masm, W
Va. Past.... Bill Mu'l'liy Sunday SChool 10
a m , Sunday eventna 7 lJ p m. Prayer
meeting and Bible sludy Wednesday, 7 :.1

Eighty six cases were -prolion: Lois A Jenkins, Pomeroy,
probation, no operator's license;
cessed Wednesday In Meigs John C.lngeis, Pomeroy,$75and $10 and costs, failed to display
County Court by Judge Patrick costs, 30 days In jail suspended to valid registration: Bernard JoO'Brien County court was not three days, one-year probation, seph, Zanesville, $10 and costs,
held last Wednesday so the large
no valid operator's license, Steve fatted to display valid reglstra·
number re nects an accumula
B. Donaldson, umg Bottom, tlon; Donna Posewltz, Athens,
tlon of two-weeks of cases.,
suspended 30 days in jail, two $10 and costs, failure to yield;
Fined by the judge were years-probation, costs, two Thomas E. WilSon, Pomeroy, $20
Dwayne Qualls, Pomeroy. $300 charges of assault.
and costs, seat belt violation:
and costs, 30 days In jail and six
Tim Parsons, Pomeroy, $100 Henry Eblin Jr .• Rutland, $10 and
months liCense suspension, OWl;
and costs, five days in jail costs. stop sign; Walter Dillon,
Randall Lee Stewart, Middlesuspended, one-year probation, Reedsville, $10 aod costs, export, $300 and costs, one-year restitution, criminal misChief;
pired tags; Ronald D. Smith,
license suspension, 30 days in Michael H. Litman, Langsville, Pomeroy, $20 and costs. window
jail, l&gt;WI ; $75 and costs, 30 days $50 and costs,- disorderly con· lint violation: Brent Finlaw.
in jail to be served concurrently duct; restitution ordered for Pomeroy, $20 and costs, failure
with tile OWl sentence, driving criminal damaging; Mrs D R
to control, James Robson, Pomeunder suspension: $50 and costs ' Wright, Gallipolis, $25 and costs, roy. $10 and costs. failed to yield;
for possession of marijuana,
restitution ordered, pa~sing bad Stephen B. Barnes. Belpre, $20
Harold J. Will, Pomeroy, $250 checks, Lee Morris. Pomeroy. 30 and costs, passed a stopped
and costs, three days io jail, days In jail suspended, restrain· school bus, Pearl B. Phalen,
60-day license suspension, DWI:
lng order issued, six months Mason, W.Va., $25 and costs,
Elmer Cowley, Portland, $75 and probation and costs, menacing;
failed to yield from private
costs, 30 days in jail suspended to Kenneth Bland, Gallipolis. $100 drive; Kay Koehler, Middleport,
three days, one-year probation,
and costs, one day In jail, $25 and costs, restitution or30 day s to obtain an operator's res dtutlon ordered on each of lwo dered, passlr.g bad checks; Wal·
license, no operator's license,
ter o. Arnold, Langsville, $20 and
charges of passing bad checks;
John Hill, Pomeroy, 60 days in Truman R. Hall, Middleport, costs, failure to transfer reglstra·
jail suspended to 10 days, two- $100 and ·costs, one-year proba
lion; $20 aod costs, stop sign
years probation, costs, restrain·
lion, expired registration: Kevin violation; David W. Landaker,
lng order Issued, domestic vio- D. Thoma, Rutland, $75 and Pomeroy, $30 and costs, reckless
lence , Robin •E. Slater, costs. 30 days In jail suspended to operation: Diana Barber, Reeds·
l .angsvlile, $75 and cos Is, 30 days three, one-year probation, no ville, $25 and costs, restitution
m Jail suspe.aded to three days,
operator's license; Jeffrey c. ordered, passing bad checks;
no motorcycle license: $20 and King, Pomeroy, $75 and costs, Walter K. Dillon, Reedsville, $15
costs, expired registration,
three days In jail suspended upon and costs. failure to transfer
Mark Allen Parsons, Racine, $75 proof of valid operators license to ownership.
and costs, 30 days in 1ail be obtained within 60 days, no
Fined for speeding were Sheri
suspended to three days, one· valid operator's license, $30 and D. Whitt, Point Pleasant. W.Va.,
year probation, no motorcycle costs, reckless operation.
$21 and costs: Henry M. Norris,
endorsement: $30 and costs for
VIncent, $21 and costs; Kevin T
reckless operatiOn; Richard PeyJeffrey C. Gilkey. Middleport, Mounts, Brook Park, $21 aod
ton, Dexter, 60 days In jail $10 and costs, assured clear costs: Carl Rollinson, Marietta,
suspended to 10 days, two years
distance; Julie L Hysell, Middle- $25 and costs: Rita Blake,
probation, costs, domestic vio- port, $20 and costs, window tint LaBelle, Fla., $22 artd costs; J.E.
lence; William E Morris, Reeds· violation. Paula L. Sayre, Pome- Thomas, Daytona Beach, Fla.,
ville, $75 aod costs, 30 days in jail roy, $10 and costs, failure to stop $21 aod costs; Gerald Bricham,
suspended to three, one-year at a stop sign, Matt Hensley, North Muskegon, Mich., $24 and
probation, no operator's license:
Tuppers Plains, $20 and costs, costs; David Ferguson. Belpre,
Brian K. Harold, GaiUpoUs, $75 !allure to control: Kimberly $22 and costs; Autumn Kriebel,
and costs, 30 days in jail Peck. Cheshire, $10 and costs, Little Hocking, $25 and costs;
Harold Hysell, Rutland, $28 and
suspended to three, one-year !ailed to display valid registra

Daily Sentinei- Pag1

'Democrats could pass drought bill: GOP

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MT MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth and

WorshlplO

Tllfl

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Bush has Insisted
America's maJor veterans that a constitutional change Is
groups, armed with a new poll needed, although a number of
lawmakers, mostly Democrats,
a nd some emotional rhetoric,
called on Congress to act quickly have suggested that the flag can
and surely to protect the flag be protected from desecration
stmply through a new federal
from desecration
But along with the exhortations law. AchangeiotheConstltution,
!rom the American Legion, Vete· many lawmakers argue, could
rans of Foreign Wars and the begin to erode First Amendment
Disabled American Veterans, a free speech protections
However, the Amencan LeHouse Judiciary subcommittee
heard a former prisoner of war gion and the VFW, two of the
caution lawmakers Thursday to most vocal groups in the flag
not dama.ge the Constitution -debate, insisted Thursday that a
because of the flag issue. A change In the Constitution was
Medal of Honor winner urged the required.
H F. "Sparky" Gierke, Legion
lawmakers not to rush to action
national
commander, said, "We
because of popular pressure
• Close by, near the Supreme know In our gut that this is
Court, the atmosphere was more wrong"
''Surely, neither our founding
raucous as prolesters on bolh
sides of lhe Issue competed for lathers, nor members of Con·
gress, nor anyone in the history
attention
• Several Hou$1' members, sup- of our republic ever intended that
porters of a constitutional anybody should be allowed to
. ~mendment to outlaw flag dese· burn the very flag that has been
, cration, walked to the court with draped on the caskets of th9se
; fire extinguishers because of who died to preserve all that it
· speculation that a flag would be represents," he said.
burned by the man whose 1984
Gierke told the panel the Initial
flag burning In Texas prompted results of a Gallup Poll done for
: the Supreme Court's ruling on his organization that found 66
' the Issue. However, there was no percent of those surveyed fa·
' flag burning or confrontation
vored a constitutional amend·
' Inside the Capitol, the main ment. The survey, taken July
: question facing most lawmakers 7-17, Included 272 respondents
Is not whether to try to reverse and had a 3 percentage point
• lhe high court's 5-4 decision that error margin. Gierke contended
• flag burning as a political protest the partial results were an
· is protetted free speech, but indlcalor of what would be shown
when lhe full. l,OOO·person sam·
what route to take.

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pie is available next month.
James Magill of the VFW said,
"All of this oatioo's veterans
have made great sacrifices in
defense of the basic American
principle of freedom of expres·
sion, but freedom of expression
can aod should &lt;;o-exlst with the
sense of reverence for the flag."
John Heilman of the Disabled
American Veterans said he did
not care if Congress passed a
constitutional amendment or a
simple bill, but something must
be done
Ever since the court's June
decision, veterans groups have
put considerable pressure on
Congress to respond to the
decision
But, as expected, 'the veterans

who spoke Thursday were not
unanimous.
James Warner, a former Ma·
rine flight officer who was held as
a prisoner of war in VIetnam for 5
1,2 years, said desecration of the
flag caused him "Immeasurable
pain," but the Constitution
should oot be tampered with
because that might harm the
First Amendment.
"This little nibble oo the First
Amendment will not be the end of
It," he said. "If we take this first
step, we will not be able to resist
the second and the third and the
fourth .."
He told the~ panel he had
angered one of his captors. who
tried to taunt him with a picture
of American protesters burning
the flag.

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LINDA
PAGE
Director of Commerce

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NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS
APPEARING TO BE OWNERS
OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS

'

MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO

&gt;1

'

1n:

lnformotoon con-ning thll amount of tho fund and any neceauoy
form.tion concerning the p,..ent•tk»n of • Claim therefor m-v be ab-o 4 ,
tatnod by any p•oon paa-aing 1 property fpropnetory)tntOftlllt In the '·
Unclaimod Fundo by addr•ong a written onquory to the Director of Com,
merce, •• followa

... .

Director of Commerce
Dlvloion of Undairnod Fundo
K. O.raco, Chief
77 South Hlgll St-t
Co!umbua, Ohio 13288·0646

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NOTICE Nam• and addr•. . of unclaimed account1advertiled jn (
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accounto of l•a than f10 00
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'Family Practice

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Accepting New Patients
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ~nd Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday
9 a.m. - Noon
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CITY OF MIDDLEPORT- Banhelmao, Judy, 6B8Locuat St, Bowart, Glenn W, 188 Walnut St :Call, Donald H • Grace E , 132 Sycamore •.
St ; Call, Grace• Donald, 732Syc.....,.St, Glbbona, Wayne,144Hud· " '
oan St., Gorby, Terry, 3211 l'llge St .. lngelo. Clyde J , 725 Ch•tnut St , "-'
Kennedy, Lary D., ODS, 2011 N 2nd Ave .. Kol•. Rog1nCI C , 721 Chaot· ~
nut St . Roulh, Patricia Lee • Rhonda, Rt 2, loxllg, Smith. Paul. 111 N .;
2nd; Su..,...ay, M E.. 47 Elent It Tr :Welch, Ullian N • 263 S. lith Aw.;
CITY OF POMER0\' 1 Batl, Luth*, P 0 lOx 32, Bowlyor, Mery, Un· ,;I'
known, Brlcttl•. David M , 402111 SR 181 : Con•aH, Hobeon, G""'""'· ~·
Gary a Debra, 43223 Frank Ret , JoMaon, Lao. P 0 . Box 173, Jon•. H , "
P, P 0 Box 183A Rt. 4; Smith, Paul N , 41820 SR 881, Bound Chy .,,.
1131 IR 124. Teeple. Ted A., P 0 101 4011; Vetarmana Mem Hoop. Elf I
PhyL, 11 II E. Mamorlal Dr , Wltllama. Cathlrino, Unknown, Young, Mae,
240 Condor St.
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Office Staff:
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Gail Hoveatter
Linda 'Irent

138 Main St., New Haven, WV + (304) 882-3134
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CITY OF RACINE- Orindotaff, David. P 0 Ina 1A, Rt 3, thle, •.
Chart• N. RR 1, Box 111, McChaae. Alert •Cathy, 41071 SR 124,Sfo.
tar, Marton D. a Rita Sue. Box 141
CITY OF REEDSVILLE - Cart•. Clyde, Rt. 1; Crary, LlnnleJ.. p 0

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Area·code 614

Milon Co .• WV
Area Code 304

441-G•IIiPolis
367- Ch•hire

992-Middlopon
Pomeroy

875 - Pt. PIHUnt

388- Vinton

986-Ch•ter

578-Apple Grove

245- Rio Grsnde

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'256- Guyan Dill.
643- Arebil Dist.
379- Walnu t

843- Portland
247-Letlrt Falls
949- R•c:!ne
742- Rutlsnd

458- Leon
773- MIIon
882.- N.w H8Ven

937- Bulfolo

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S1~1 vrr:es
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13- lnturance
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14-Busin•• Training

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Real

Livestock

74- Motorcycl•

75-Boats &amp; Motori for Sale·
76- Auto P1n1 &amp;: Aec•10ri•
77- Auto Repair
78-Cimping Equipment
79-Cimpert &amp; Motor Homes

31 - Hom• for Sale 1
32-Mobile Homei for Sale
33- Ferma for Sale
34- Butin•• Buildings
35- lotl &amp; Acre~ge
38-Ataf Ea..te Wanted

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SerVICes
81 --Home lmprovem ent 1
82-Piumbing 6 Heating

45-Furnished Rooms
48-Specil for Rent ·

83- EIIC.,Iting
84-Eitc:tric.. &amp; Retri9eration
8!5 - Gen«&lt;l H,t~uling

47- WII'Ited to Rent

48-Equipm ..t for Rent
49-Forl.e•e

86-Mobile Home Repeir

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Public Notice

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NOTICE OF SALE
: ...)v virtue of an Order of
Sale issued out of the Com·
mon Pleas CoLirt of Meigs
County. Ohio, in the case of
the Home National Bank,

Plaintiff.

against

Wamsley

and

Willard

Debra K.

Wamsley. aka Deborah K.
Wamsley, et al. , Defend·
upon a judgment
therein
rendered . being
Can No. ee•CV-325 in said
Court, I will offer for sale, at
ttut front door of the Court
House in Pomeroy. Meigs
County, Ohio, on the 29th
day of August, 1989, at
i D;OO o'clock o.m . tho lol·
!O:!Ving lands and tene·

llll! ts ,

mants, to· wit :
·T he following real estate
situated in the Township of
Chester, Coumv of Meigs.
¥.ad State ..of Ohio : Being in
S.,cdon 3 , Range 12 of the
Ohio Company's Purchase
ov1d beginning at tho forks of
the Bashan and Keno and

1:h8 Bashan and Chester

Road; thence In a westerty
direction along the center of
Bashan and Chester Road
a bout 625 feet to an iron
stake; thence In a northerly
direction about 1 20 feet to
an aim tree: thence in an est Brly direction to the south·
west corner of the school lot
now owned by Raymond
Frank; thence along the
south line of school lot to the
Bashan and Keno Road;
thence in a southerly direct ion along said Bashan and
keno Road to the place of
~eginning.
containing 4
acres. more or less.
Excepting about one-half
acre cOnveyed by C . L. Orr
and Ruby Orr to Arthur Mora!~Y and Pauline Morarity
in the southeast part as
per deed recorded in Dead
Book 166, Page 321 .
• EKcepting ·approKimately
Qnflt acre. sold to Ellis McMillon and Phyllis McMillan, by
dead recorded· in Volume
2&amp;7, Page 857, Meigs
Countv Deed Recordt .
DEED REFERENCE: Vo·
lume JOe. Page 367, Meigs
~ountv Deed Records.
- Said parcel was appraised
at 815,000.00.
·: Terms of Sale: Cash.
_· Real estate cannot be sold
fo'r leaa ·than two-thirds of
the appraised value.
James M. Soulsby,
Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio
14, 21 ' 2S, 3tc

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCI~RY

On July 10, 19S9, In the
County Probate
Coiln. Case No. 2625e ,
Margaret
Crabtree, P.O.
Box 470, Rutland, Ohio
46776 was appointed Exacutri~~L of the ntate of Burt
Drake, deceaed, late of
Main Street, P.O. Box 470,
Rutland. Ohio 45775. ·
Robert E . Buck,
·
,
Probeto Judge
• 'Lono K. Nessolroad. Clerk
171 14, 21, 2S 3tc

Public: Notice

Page 379 of tho Deed Records of Meigs Countv;
commencing at an iron pin
marking the southwest corner · of the First Biptitt
Church (Vol. 88 Pogo 5621
thence South 62 deor&amp;B 1n
minutes 05 secondo 45.11
feet to a P.K. Nail, said P. K.
Nail being the true point of
beginning; thence South 62
degrees. 10 minutes· OS seconds West 237.28feettoa
P.K. Nail ; 1honce North 26
degr- DO minutes 00
secnd West 272.16 foot
along the east line of the
Grace Church property (Vol.
26 Page 13 end Vol. 38 Page
7241 to a point; .1hence
North 51 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East
221 -42 feet to a Y2 inch rebar passing a Yl inch rebar at
4 .1 0 feel; 1hence South 29
degrees 52 minutes 47 18·
conds East 314.48 feat to
the point of beginning containing 1 .630 acre more or

less.
Terms of sale are cash and
the board ·hereby reserves
the right to rejeCt 8f\Y and all
bids. No bid shall be ac·
cepted for less ttlan the sum
of $150.000.00. The board
also stipulates that the
Meigs local School District
would retain rights to park
on the grounds behind the
building at football games
and other school functions.
The board also stipulates to
the buyer that the bUilding
contains asbettos.
Board of Education
of. 1he Mel gs Local
School District
Jane Fry. Treaaurer
(71 14, 21, 2e; (el 4, 4tc

Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
OF SALE
JAMES SCOTT
- VS. JOSE SCOTT
Case No. 811-CVI-96
Pursu•nt to an execution is·
llled in the above styled ~
caee. I will offer for sale at
public auction at the side
entrance to the Meigs
County Courthouse in Po-

meroy, Ohio at 10:00 a.. m .
Monday, the 31st day of
July. 19e9, the following
goods and chattels to wit :
1975 Chevy Monte Carlo
VIN #1 H57H5D449398
Taken 11 the property of
Jose P. Scott, to satisfy a
judgement in favor of James
Scott.
James M . Souloby.
Sheriff
(71 21 . 1tc

IVIeigs

Public . N otic:e
NOTICE TO BIDDERS

\

Notice il h8foby ginn by
t~o Board of Education of
Moigo Local Sc~ool District
th a1 said board of eduoatlcin
on Auguat 7. 18S8, at 12:00
Noon, wMI offer ot public
au~lon, on tho promllos,
ochool groundo belonging to
llld boord oloducotlon and
olluotod In Saliebury Tawnllllp, VHlogo of Pomoroy.
V)liogo Lot 12.
Meigs
County. Stoto of Ohio, Mid
being In Frection 10. Township 2 RMige 13 oftho qtttD

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On July 17, 18e9, in the
Meigs
County Probete
Coun. Cooo No. 21314,
Dougl• W. Llttla, 211 · 21 3
Eut Second Street, P. 0 .
Bo• eee. Pomeroy, Ohio
415769 wu oppolntod bo·
cutor of tho ostote of Mary L,
Morodlth, decaosod. lato of
3n20 Roc:keprlngo Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 415719.
Robart E. Buck,
Probate Judge
lAino K. Nneolrood. Clerk
171 21 , 2e; (81 4. 3tc
Public Notice
County: Melp
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following were rocel·
ved/ pr!lllerod by the Ohio
!nvltonm..,.l
PrDioction
"-tO¥ (OEPAI loot - " '·
Efhctlve dat• of final octlono ond ls ...nce d .... of

~FoRrvou

propoled aetions and ot
draft actions are ototod. Fi·
naloctlonemoybeoppeolod,
inwrklng, whhln J(ldaysof

Environmentt.l
tho
date of thil Board
notice,of
to Re·
the
view, Rm. '!!100. , 238 E.
Town St., columbua, oh..
43216. Notlco ofai)V appeol
shall be Iii ed with 1he diroclor within 3 doys. Propoled
actions will become'finel un·
less a written . adjudication
hea,lng request is submitted
within 30 dayi ·of the ilsuonce dote: or the director
rovino / withdraws tho proposed action. Any peraon
may ,submlt comments endI or a meeting regarding any
draft octlon within 30 days
of tho date indicotod . "Action" , •• used above do•
not include receipt of a veri·
fied complaint. If significant
pftblic interest exists. a public mooting moy be held. Ao
to any action, including r•
ceipt of verified complaints.
any person may obtain no·
tice of further action&amp;, and
additional information. UnleiS otherwite provided in
notice of particular actions,
all communications shell be
sent to:
Hearing Clerk,
OEPA, P.O . Box 1049. Columbus, OH. 43218-0149
Ph. (6141 844·2115. Con·
..,h ORC Chap. 3745 and
OAC Chaps. 3745-47 and
3748-5
for roquireinonta.
Final issuance
of permit to
Install :
,
.
Fellowship Church of the
NazarMio ..Oiive Twp., Ohio.
Effective Date: 7-14-89.
Applicelion No. 06-2624.
This final actipn not procedod by propoled a~lon and
io appeolobleto E8R . Septic
tank-toochfieid oewage

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Certified LicenHd Shop

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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AltO Ttlltllllttlo·ll

PH. 992 • 5682
Or 992 • 7121

RISIIINIW &amp; CoMMatCIM

SEARS II MIDDIIPOIT

915·4300

614-992-2171 '

CHErn I

MOBIL~

HOlliE. PARK
•Mobile Home
Parts
•Mobile Home
Rentals
•Lot Rentals

in our memoriM."
Sadly miaaad by
Chllran
Grand hll
n

a.

In Memory Of
Our Mother
MIRL RATliFF
, Who Departed ,Thl•

Ute
July 21 . 19~B
pn!Ciouo one from u•

• gone.
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A voice - loved It d;
A P'- It vacant lin our
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C8n ... tiled.
Seclly mlaed by

111d

EAGLi IIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
YAIDMANMOWIIS
E(HO SAWS &amp;
OIEGON ~liS, (HAINS

m•ns

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IY AI SIIYICI CINIII

Pam &amp; S.wicto o,

VISolir · MASTERCHolirRQE
HOURS: Mon.- Fri. 8 -7
Sat. 8 -15
Closod Sunday

····2969

742-2421

t:OO

Giveaway

4

1 yaar old Sponlol , _ doa.
Good whh ahlldnn: - i1 4-1122481.

2 puppiB, port looglo, 10 .,..t
home. 1 malt, 1 temlle. c.n
. 114·742·2241.
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Accasaorlel
1177 modol 477 ~lno wnh 4110
turbo tranomisalon , run goodl,
u - no oil, h00-00. 3114-1768141.
.
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a tong

hllrod k i t - 4 whlo
and 1 gray otrlpod, llothor cot
homo, 304-4175-11224.
7 month old. omon molo, mla
puppy otoa tanto
boaglo, 3Q4..111.3071.

-now

t171 Clifty 250 ou .In mot.;
totaly m&gt;ullt plua _ _ , .
In New Havon 1350.00. 304-IG

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2110 Vol, ocainvlla onglno, wft~
mt.o. Manllolclo • .pario, tako·ol

lOt....

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
low"-ltlllt

GuttBr Cleaning '

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PH. 949-2801
or ln. 949-2860

V4111.7168

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Devices
Hearing Aid Sales &amp; Sanrictl
Evaluatiens· For All Ages

CJ

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

c licensecf Clinical Audiologist
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
or at

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mulberry Hgts; Pomeroy, Ohio

PlUMBING
Ntw lo&lt;alionl
1118 Nortll Socontl
Middlsport, Ohio 457110

SALE5 &amp; SERVICE

•SHRUB Ill TREE
TRIM and REMOVAL

SMALL ENGINE
REP&amp; II

Locat.cl at Yalty L......
In Mlddltpart, Oh.
PARTS AND SERVICE
For Most 2 ond 4·c,clo'
· engines
Stock Pono lor
Homellte. Woedeotor,
Tocumoeh. Brlggo &amp;
Stratton.

PH.

992·"~•~••

.oJIIIEI: GIEG I. IOUSH

. GENERAl •

M...

•FIREWOOD

•CUITOM IUTCtt!NI• IATHI

•EXftNIIYI .. IMODILING

BILL SLACK
992-2269

.VINYLII:HNO a ROOFING
.UIETAL IUUMNCII
•NIWHOMU

DEAD OR AUVE

•WBihers •Dryers
· •Range •Freezers
•Refrigerators

"Must le lopairable"

lEN'S APPUAN(E
SEIVICE
1992-5335--915-3561
We Service All Mekea

JONES TilE
CENTER

•New Tir•

.Custom Pipe

.on China•

.1183 Z-21 Cllmerao, t·!opll, air
AII-FM, $4,100.110 tlrm. groat
cond, 114-317-7757.

4/ 1119/ tfn

LINDA'S
PAINTING
do

It far yeu.
YEIY IUSONAILI
HAVE BR.IICI

614·985-4110
d.

--c. . . .

~
422 Market StrMt

261 02

1-100-333-5252

ltlt•ean

Sporn and Raclno loc~ ond
dom, Ia-' Bat. night, Reword lor
lnror-tiDn obolit* dog. Col
304-tl2·3541.

11184 Plymouth Rollln1 Station

w~

Automatk: t,.namlulon.
PS PI, UH whool, crulsa con-

=·

L~I--.111011,­

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Cocur
colllt. a
toWoorl,.loallwr
1 , . . , _ girt
who mr- him YOI'f mUCIL
REWARD! CIIII1W...rul ..
l.qtot: Colla type lfot. Loot or
.
otolon July 17• .AMwera to Ill, iooko llka lao. . Hpoll, 114-112.aa61.

81

Loot:
l'omola
Oormon
Shophord-14 wko. old, In VInton.
II found. ploooo rwtum. Clll11rto
388-t411i.

IS MF tl'lctot, plowal dlac, nJW
buoh hoal$3500; 4000 Ford 1rao-

Yard Sale

GaiUpolls
3
FAIIIILY:
T-,
clolhlng,-old and much
moro.
mioo this onol
Thuroday • Friday, 8-7, 424 .,h
Avenue, KanaUga.

lion'

rt-lsmiiY 111.-- uta. Frl, only.
July 21, 3 112 on 180 up trom
HIIC.
5 lomlly: Sot .. I to 3:30. Ac,_
lnHo Kuool'o Ukl. 1154 Jaclcoon.
Plko. Loto of homo.
Frt.; lat. • Sun...... FumMuro,
gluoworo, knlvoo. guno, t - .
lown moworo. 441 • - 81.
Ellonolon.
F~.• lat. 1111 Chothom Avo.
Pop-up compor, 1 co-. TcY.,
motorcycle, 1 truck topper.

Homewa od Dr. In Porter, Nice
kldo clDIIwo • mloo. ThurL Frl.,
SoL

992-3B97

St. Rt. 124
Middleport. Oh.

(lint to HIH Top GroatYI
.
6-16-tln

T1 J1 1SportJIIOr1

OPEN 7 DAYS
9AJI-7PM
EICiilrT
IOU DAYS

II MIDDliPOIT, 01110
Now Taking

Registrations
992-5211

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7-17-'19-11110. '

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IQUNIN1

•ZErOI l'UCIOIS
of(!IO PIODum
otiOWAID IOTAYAJOIS
•fAIINIANMOWBS
OltlfiiiS'IAIIIInaiS

LAWN lOWER REPAIR

•o•s

Eau••••"

742-1451
SallmSt.
I~

We Buy All
Non Ferrous

Metals,
Plastics,
~tainltss Steel,
· Etc. ·

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Pt. Plaasant
&amp; VIcinity
Flrlt Tl-

llrn and
Drlvo.
A~or. dlnll)ll room ouna,
fl,.plio., double bH 1a11 at I•
font gl~ clothlo and J.j,ji; Homo
ond mloo..l'rl and 1111.-16;00 1111
1:00PM.
.

Maoclow-

11181 otdo Flr01111. Eio. Cond.
N- IINL $41100. Col 514-4411HI.
11181112 Nlaoon plck·up, I opel.
oliriiiFII otoroobauto. WI,. Whoa!
co-L lea luo. V.ry Good
oond./148111. Coil 514-4411-11121.

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oComput•iztd Bll111w

DANCE CUSSES
MODEliNG
&amp; BATON

•p.m.
1915. Ford Eocort. 4311100 mlloo.
Exoolonl condition. •25110. CoN
114.:ZIO-t311 oftot 7;00 p.m.

NH lalo Wagon/$2,500; 14ft: E1gte tor ...., • whMI drive,
Kuhn hay todaoriS1200i JO 30 88,"000 m11... 1184, •uto, air,·
Bolo EJociorl$1800, coll•1.4-21511- n~ a., $3,000.00 finn, 3041711.:1837.
.
8011.
W.lk behind 10 hp, gravely lrac- For lalo: 1182 lluotong, , _ TA
'tor, with att1chmente, t1,000, 80 rodlalo, "" olum. rfmo, 'VOC Coli
.
Hall Cab ovtr camper, atove. 514~415-5102.
relrlg,_ IIMpo 4-', 5800. Coli
For 8ato: 11181 Focd eonv.nion
114-:J...nea.
V.n, mkklae. I cylinder, 11,000
mil•. c.ll 114-44&amp;-7307,
I
Livestock
63
p.m.
email ponlee and work htr- OOVERNIIENT SEIZED VohlciH
Wool VIrginia Tr..o, - ' I.,... · 2nosa
r..r Alo.lt4-742-2234.
lnHo •too Forde. llorcodao.
110 built lo ordar1 AOOito 21, ono
milo Norlli of Rcploy. 304-372• 4 alght wook old plge and 1 sow Corvatt•. Chavya. Surpluo.
Buyoro Guido (111015-887-eODO.
8373.
far Alo. John IaBay, 514-112· EllS.ID188.
15154.
56 .Pets for Sale
ATTEN110N HorN Owno,., 72 Trucks for Sale
CMiylng lack.
2 lull bl-.1 black cockor Poln1 PIUI lo oponiOIII$1110 ooch, coli 11.4- Point Pluo, 2415 Jackoon Avo., '71 El Cimino whh 5110 onglno
Point PloOOMt. phono 304-1715- $150.01L 77 Ford truck wMh 307
378-2103.
4084.
. onglno MOO.OIL Coli 304-1715AKC Bouott puppln. A•;=l~o ~~~~~--~~~ 512:1.
For 8alo: Quarter horoe • Colt. -c7::-::-:--,.----...,.-goiF.A.Be.-m81-7
.
catl514·251-1210.
1H7 Ford truck 302 engine,'
good oond, 8800.110. 304-~76AKC lllnlolln ~chsltund piH. Aaady to go oliruauot 1. Reglatered P1lnt1 and Quarters, 2115.
Sholl ond -nn0c1. Colt 514- coii30W7&amp;-81518 'or 878;-t711!1.
1V77 F·tiiO Ford Aa ..or XLT.
882-6673.
Whllo lace, bull tor oolo, call Oood cond. Auno goOd. Coli
. 114-317-G312.
AKC A-lton.._ S lamalo, 7 114.:ZH-110l1.
wu old, 304-1137·i&lt;V1L • ,
1V77 QIIC s quortor ton plck..,p
Hay &amp;Grain
truck!St200. Coli 5t4-44&amp;-85Vt,
AKC r.glltarod ·Cookar Sponlo!l . 84
pupo, Bull cllalll a tomalll, For Soli: Oood Tlmolhy l!tY "'114-441-011!17.
lhole ttaltecf· I WOrmed, .1.21/por bolo. Coli 114-387· 1877 OIIC Tri-Ailo, 8500 osrloo,
tvo"":"t80 _.,, ca11 11.,_ D3114, • B14-317-GS12.
514 tronomloolon. 121ront ..,..
34 ,..,., new •r tlr uaa, .1 5ft.
~~ tho llold $1,1111, H4-17S. alum. bod, loll wfthlwlthout bad.
Call after 1:00 p.m. 114-251...... , 3QM7U880 •
171, 11321.
1014.
1m Clifty tt.lton truck. sao, 4
biiNI, ..... cau 114-441-3152.

&amp; VIcinity

Bendlna

RECYCLING

,..,l
AC, AII-I'M oo-11, 4 cyl.
27 'l!po, c:.ll 114-44&amp;-8143 aftor

tor1S28elr Heuton round batar 11N17 Eacort. 1187 IROC Z28 lor
$1tH. OWnor will llnanco. Cal iiiiL Cl11114-247-47i3.
114.:18&amp;-81122.
1917- -~ 2110, A porll-t7 AC tractor wHh mowln~ . '-"1 cond. tow hrL Many ollrao.
machlno, raka I AC bator $4811
Clll ·l14-44tlo7S21.
115 MF tr1ctor S41H, 110 N
round bllor, $2195. ownor wll 111U UII'CUI')" Topoz 4 d-.
Auto, altt AM.fll Cll ....te,
llniiiCI. Coil 814.:Z&amp;RS22.
l!uckll _., dolor w l - hidJD· Oooor, blado, wlncho, $1750. den gae and trunk ralaue, rMr
dolrootar. :104-t7s:e&amp;33.
Coli 514-245-tlU, ovonlngo.

Loot : pockat- In - n d
1ru, AI. 124, 710 to 800 fl.
blloro _..ion nmn. Plaosa
Ntum; nood koyo, wallot. rl,..
can 114-742.:1118.

7

Farm Equipment

100 oorloo backboo (a1colllnt
oonclhlonl wiii..-IIH omoll I
medium tiD lrlctore. ·cal ttler
8 p.m. $2!100. CIII '814·1192-80V2.

lainhnance

&amp; JAZZ

FREE ESTI¥ATES
Take the p11ln out of

'· o.••• 181 .

-coonhound•,

aiel

BALLET, TAP

INnMOI-EmiiOI

6-27-tH

•sa sr. RUCISI
992·

14-441-4741 or 114-441-

LOST OR STOLEN 7 -

Wilker

1914 Chi-, 4 opel. lransml•
oiOII. Root good oond. AM-I'II
at...o ......... $1400. Call 8t42Y-t2St.
'
, 1884 Mittan S.i1tfll uc cond
ooklng $3,QIXI. 304-t75-2188.

oGrl8se Jobs
oGeneral Ch•sis

SINCE 1969

EVENINGS ·

painting, Lit -

WANTED

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

{'~~ ·,.

•LIGHT HAULING

1-13 tin

4347.

-to ....

' Oltlomobllo 280, v-e onglno wl1h
mloc menltold ond parto. talco
all !Dr •s.oo. 3044715-11041.

Lost &amp; Found

eon

.

Joop porto whh
11rM, 304-176-3248.

Part Qorman Bhophord and
Huoky pupploa. AI lh- ho..
blua oyoo. Phono 304-t82-3210

tomato blk ·and -.t.Ho ....., .

1

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76

Employment Services

3 m - cato ond 4 part
Slam- klltono, 304-m..:MO.

Found: Oray - 1 • lobby, blacll
collali no lD. Fifth Ava. INL

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DAVE'S

ParkmllurJ, WY

n::-~on
T
Hou,. o,.to bo 1:30
10 5:00
Wod-, ond
Friday: 8:30 to
on 'IWoday.

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION -

1

Downspouts

6-15

IIIVost-lroll•

992-6172

Gutters

-

All MAKES AND

POMIIOY, OH;

NEW - REPAIR.

•Fill Dirt

Ctrtlllod

Pl....d
Po..... hoad
of
Ohio,
231
....
Main
StrMt, announc. ...., houn
far olont oerv• boalmlna
Aua..- 1, 1881. Tho olllc!o ol
PPSED WI~ bo on Wod-

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~ ~614)446~7619 or (614)992-2104
z 417 Second Avnte, Box 1213 ·

SWEEPER REPAIR

222 lent Main

· ROOFING

•Limestone

lARIY D. IIOGAN, CK

MARTIN'S
FURNITURE
and MOlE

MASTE RCARD and VISA WELCOME
'
IILOW HOI,IDAY 11111, IAIIAIIGA.
OliO

•Gravel

3/17/lttln

MODELS

Oil-

111!! RAVZ A

YOIJ CALl IT
WE WILl HAIJl/T

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WITH lOOMS AND

·3 · Announcamtme

Klltono to glvNWoy. Coli 114m-em.

of sa. DIPP'EUIIT COLORS. _..,
MD,._,
Slop By and See Us!- Financing Available

TRUCKING

It. '33 North of

NOW OPEN.

WamadtoBuy

Black COckol Sponlol 30W75'
.
555t.

LW. STEWART

992-7.U9

OHIO RIVER
'
CAMPGROUNDS ·

110.

FREE E:STIMATES :

Middleport.

4· 25-tfn

949-2526 .

In Memory 9f
ALICE BALSER
Who Departed 'This
Life
July 22. 1988
"Though thi• ,life
you hiiVO departed ,
you are thought of
each and every day.
You will alwa~ be

Children

lnstalllltion
FREE EmMATES

Professi-1

• Painting '

992·2198

7-12·'89·1

That -

'

Howard L. Writ1111il

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Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

:tnlo.

9

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tV7t 110 QS SU2Uid llotOIOYCio·
Drl.. ohell- 18.000 mQoo.
Eieot'-"' . oonc~iiion.. .. .... ...
21517.
.. 11N10 Honda' XAIOc_oX.. oond,
. $300.00. 30W75-3tOlL '
11182 Honda CXIOO. CulrtQ)n
Shaft Drive, ,_.., eooled, tow
· mil•. Eicollooll condNion.
$950.00 Calllt-181' ~

d whHa and ora~ mall,
Brittany Spaniol, 304 - - 2

We can repair and re·

Roger Hysell
·
Garage

•HATS
•T· SHIRTS
• OJACKETS
FOR BUSINESSES ,
GROUPS&amp;
ORGANIZATIONS

1,000 GALLONS
POOU, WELLS
CISTERNS

core radiators and
heater cores. We can

s •

-nM, ·-lngo.

Adoroblo pupploo. I - • old,
Flully,llnlo dogo. 304-417HI33.

SER~ICE

APARTMENTS FOI

In Memoriam

horr)e

(61011 SCIEII
PIIIITING

WATER
SERVICE

RADIA

usine'88
erVJCe8 .

MY·T·SHOP

ON SAlE NOW A,T

5/ 1!189""

lENT (By Day or
WHk)
$18 Per Day.&amp; Up

A

CHAIN UNK FENCES

M.olt Forlign .Jnd

also acid boil and rod
--::P,-u7b~lic-:cN:-ot-ci:-ce--l-B--------II out radiators. We also
repcir Gas Tanks. I

2

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SYAACUSf, OHIO

"DOC" VAUGHN

i\Oftoy .

1111
Davl- SuJ!'r
Qlldo, E1c; ConCI/$3000. C.ll
~ry -' B1 C-I48-3V1 o,.day; 11.4-

Announcem£&gt;nts

. Grant A. rh1rlt

CAll 992-6756

'

74 . Motorcycles

WAN!.ADS

' I

(6141 667.3271

.RePairs
NIASE Certified Mach.., ic

wrt11it .·

~Ill&lt;'

DUMP TRUCK ·

992-2371 .

IN THE' ·
eLAl~lflfD ADC

);)'2, 1tc

Call aa''·"

NEWLAND
ENTERPRISES

Call Anytime

HfRf'l·AlAlf

Company Purchase and be·
ing a part of the2 . 34acrelot
d8$cribed in Volume 136

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

w. - v.. St-'• Cha~~
Auct-. Rick Peoiaon
led In Ohio and Wool
Boold.. Aucllono,
'ln.
5785.

or ln. 949·2160
Day II' Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Wintlews

· Goode

KIT N' CARLnE~ by Llni

.,Auction

PH. 949·2101

FREE ESTIMATES

6-7.' 9-1

41 - Houles for Rent

Public Sale

)'At a-IIIICiblt Pricos"

St..., Doors &amp;

Houeehold

DIAMONDS

CUSTOM IUIT

StoiiMss Gutler
llfllace!Mnl Willdows
llown Insulation

DOZER
SITEWORK • ROADS
CLEARING

Oomenlc Vehid11
A / C Service
All Major &amp; Mi·nor

72- Truckl for Sale
73-Vsns &amp; 4 WD ' t

Esta t e

1600 GALLON
WATER SERVICE
..U.STONE
SPREAD
DIU HAULED.
992·527

VAUGHN'S
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE

71 - Autos for Sale

42- Mobill Hom• t ... Rent
43-F•rms for Rent
44- Apartment for Re(\t

Cat Results Fatt

Suppl11:s

Tr a n s po rta tion

2 1- Butln•• Opportuf1itv
22- Mone, to Loan
23- Proflllional S•vicea

Mastic - C•taintiiiiS
Vinyl SWI,.

51

u~

BISSELL
BUILDERS

INSULATION

Sand-Stone~Dirt

81 - Fir m Equipmern
62- Winted to Buy
83-Liv.. tock
84-Hay &amp; Grain
86 - S11d &amp; Fertiizer

15- Schools 6 Instruction·
11-Redlo. TV &amp; CB Repair
17-Miscellaneous

895- letert

667- Cootville

to Buy

[ 111 ploy lilt~ 11 1

- cl•tifi~ dis • . lusln•s Card and legal notices)
will also spp . . 1n the Pl. Pl. . .nt Regilter 1nd the Glllipolili Oatty Tribune.. reeching owr 18,000 hom•.

following telephone exchanges ...

1

8-P~blic Sele • Auction

c~t

Classified pages cover the

53-AntiquH
54- Misc . MerchandiH
56- Building Suppli• •
58-Pats for Sal a
67- Muaical lnstrum.,ts

7- Y•d S.aejpiMd in 'ldvance)

•A classified actvertillment piKed in Th• Deity Sentlnlt·j ·-

DAY BEFDRE PUBLICATION
COPY DEADLINE - 11 :00 A.M. SATURDAY
MONDAY PAPER·
- 2:00P.M. MONDAY
TUESDAY PAP!R'
- 2:00P.M. TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY PAPER
- 2 :00P.M. WEDNESDAY
'[HURSDAY PAPER
- 2:00P.M. THURSDAY
FRIDAY PAPER
- 2 :00P.M. FRIDAY
SUNDAY PAPER

5 1-HouMhold Goods

52- Sporting Oooclo

3- Annoucemants
4- 'GiYesway
5-Happy Ads
8- Lost and Found
9-W~nted

28-35WORD8
t7.00
$10.00
815 .00
$25.00
160.00

Merch~nriiSC

2-ln, Memory

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··l'om.oy...:.:Middlapqrt, Ohio .

LAFF-A-OAY

Business Services

• . The Area's Number 1 M;arketplace

~~~r.:M:.:.•::.Gallla Or Muon

Friday, July 21 .• 1989

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•
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TO PlACE AN AD CAll. 992-2156
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
SUNDAY

. Friday, July 1. 1989

1871 1'-1110 Ford Truck. outo, Nco
- · 11101. Drlg. point.- good
oond. For lnlo, 0011 1 1 7071.
.

-·

1171 Ford 1'-tiiO 4x4 plck..,p,
010. oond/U,OOO. Call Clary ..
914-4-0 day; lt4-441-7788,

14011

'
tillS 8-10 414 plclc..,p,
uo.·
oond. $1,000. Col Gary ot 81444Wit0. . , 114-441-me,

12

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MelgaAraa
Yard Sales
2t0 Iouth Fowth, Uldcflopoll.

73 vane &amp; 4 wo·a

July 1111 ond Zlnd. Tapo ptayor,
Clond-.

till Chon Canvsnlon Van lull
olu, ollllf4-446.:1111.1

POOR SOY TIRES, 30wn:
3331
front ond ollgnmont
111.N, 4,000 good UHC1 UNo,
Mml' drn, new tina.
. •

79

Campara &amp;

Motor Homes
1871 Trotwood 11, olaopo a, loto
.,.ee. l*'abl• toilet,
•t.ooo:oo 304-1'7W51:1.
. •

of

1174 Wlnnabago, Motor Homa,
$2200. Col 114-44HSI1, ' ol
114-4-.
.
- '
1875 VW Clm-'&gt;!lo. 121100.
0!10. St. At. 181, 4 mlloo nort~
oiA-III,Oh.
·

11n Apocho fold dawn, Ole, •ove, elnk.

ice

box, AC, DC.

convertor. Cllil14-3711-21518.

,

11N13 Bhoota 15 112 ft. comp•m
AC, awning, rully Hit-container•

naoo. catr&amp;14..C4t-1284.

·

20 ft. Prowler Travel Tran.r.
Tand..n whHit, •lr condhloned.
$2800. Coiii1.4-INIS-44$3 or 114INIS-4411. .
•

Services

.

Home
'
Improvements ·. ~-.

81

BolirSEMENT
WATIAPROORNO
''.
Uncondltlanal 11811ma guaran'
too. Loco! Nloroneoo lumlohocf
Fca •tim-'•· Coli colloct- 1·
114.:137~, day or night. R. o
g _• r 1 8 1 • · • m • n t
WoterpniOflng. '
...
FOlly T- Trimming, otum~
Nmcwal, coii30W7~133t . : '
Ron'o TV s.,.lco, opoclallzlnti
In z.,.hh alao urviclng mOal
other br~ndt. ·Houte ctiTt, •Ito'
aoma oo&gt;Pilanoo ropaiCL YN
304-''15-2391 Ohla 114-448.
2454.
Rotory or coblo tool drilling.
Molt wells compltled ume
·Pump eal• and Hrvlc., c •

:l;.

GS-3802.
SWEEPER and oowlng machln~
-lr, parll, ond ouppiiH, Pick
up and Rll¥ery, Davit: VacuU"'
Claonor, hall mila u~
Ooorgn Ccook Rd. Cl11114-446.
0294.

.. •

'Soptlc Tonll Pumplng.$90, Ollila
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES;
Jackoon, OH 1-eOD-537-8521. : .
Trw I Stump, removal, eh1d1

treH, evergreen, 1hrubt:, mulch;
muahroom. COmpoat, Medlnt

Don'o Landscopoo. Coil 11
448-88411.
• '

82

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fou~h and Pine
Oolllpotlo Ohio
Coli ., ........ " lt4-44S.
4477.
. -

84

Electrical

&amp;

Refrigeration
Aeeldtnlltl

or

· commercial

wiring, new MrYice or teptllra: ·
LlcenMd electrician. Ridenour
•
Eloclrfcal, 304-t715-1791.

85

General Hauling

J a .J Wotot Sorvlco. Swimming,
POOI•1 cl.,erna, Wlllo. cau 114'.

245-a....

-

'Polrlck W-'or 8arvlco, poolo
wollo, olstemo, 1,000
pl. dollvorlH, PhOM
:Dtt "'114-448-4011.

':ols*
'Ia.
.

A a A Wotor Sorvlco. Poo'!'1 _cl•
t - welll. lrnmodlo,..t ,..., or
~&amp;- dollvory. Coli.............
ffiiD'\Ible

Wotor

nte..

Houll~

¥01'""' dli-

ooum., 2.1100 to 4.000 ca..-lty:olo1orno,
3044~11
. - . stc.
• call

Give U•A CaU
Today"

992-5114
to gill II, I cladll ·,
... 1&amp;11'1

foal'S'

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
~'MN~ WI!ATHIA l!fMC! I'OR!CAST TO I AM EDT 7·22-89

so

Friday, July 21, 1989

• ·,

••

t

n.~luaes

Showers and .thunderstor1ns blanket East:

•

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•

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panled a thunderstorm near scattered· across the plateau late Thursday .
More tlian 1.31nches of rain fel t:
Great F.alls, Mont ., knocked a region and lnto 'parts of AriZona
mobile home off Its blocks and and New Mexico. Winds reached overnight at Jacksonville, Fla.,: .
hall cracke,J a car window about 40 mph at botb Salt Lake City and and an Inch of rain was recorded•
Cedar City, Utah. Some local Ions .at Ozark, Ala. Boston reported:
10 miles SO!Ithwest of the city.
. 73 ol an -'Inch and Hartford,·
Winds gusted to 63 mph during also reported blowing dust.
! an
early
evening
thunderstorm
FlOoding was reported early Conh., had ,68 of an Inch.
.'
Heavy downpours In the She-:
at nearby Malmstrom Air Force Friday morning In portlo!ls of. ,
Base, officials said.
nandoah Valley on ThursdaY:
west-centra1 Jndlana. Heavy rain
Other thunderstorms were caused flooding In Centre County brought flash floodhig that:
claimed the life of a pregnant ·
In central Pennsylvania.
West VIrginia motorist and le(t at·
The weather service s;tld skies
least two others missing. . .
;
were clear across inost or the
Great Plains, but a single .thun·
Jerry Rought and Frank A. 'at the t).S. Flag a crlple. One of
Ucense issued
:
··derstorm moved -f rom soilthwe~t
Vaughan, of Drew Welieter Post · :·the largest parades In receJ!I
39 of the _American Legion, history was held Saturday Iowa across the southe~stcoi'ner . A marriage liCense ·1¥15 been:' •
of Nebraslla to northeast Kansas
Pomeroy, attended the Ohio afteroon.
Issued In Meigs County Probate: ·
Sunday's session Included elec.
American Legion State ConvenCourt to Christopher Paul Haye,lion July 14-16 In Toledo.
tloh of the 1989-90 state officers.
,.
32, Rutland, and Cynethla Sue:
EasNOW
-"AIN
c:;)
SHOWERS
·
Secretary
of
Veterans
Affairs
The
newly
eiected
state
com'
Denney,
19, Rutland.
,..
',,I
'
Edward
J
.
Derwipskl
spoke
to
mander
Is
Sam
Barney,
of
By
United
Presli
1nlernatlonal
FRONTS:
Warm "Cold
. . Sialic "Occlu'.fP&lt;i
the assembly Friday evening. Lancaster, the largest post In
· South Central Ohio
Reunion July 29 ·
r.•~ s~ows minimum t!mperatures . At ~RSt 50'~ of a,y !b~ ar~IJ ;~ 'r:-·~-:::tsl
Saturday's se~slon Included ap· · Dis trlct ·s .which Includes Meigs
Tonight
and Saturday: Partly
'"
,~
..
~~t
t"'~cttafitJ"
if"Jic~t~
UPI
•.
proval of resoluttohs of state.and County; first vice-commander Is .cloudy, with a low between 65 and
The annual Nevllle famlly_,.
national
·Interest, Including Ed Volsard, of St. Marys; second ·80. Highs Satruday. will be reulilon will be held. Saturday;
WEAi'HER
MAPShoweraud
thuDden&amp;orms
are
forecaetfor
..
adopting a resolution In support vice commander Is Bob Ray; and
betWeen 85 a11d 90. Winds tonight July 29, at Krodel Park In Point;
• pu1a of tile -lllera Plata~, mid MJ-..ppl Valley, Olllo Valley
of a ConStitutional amendment the state treasurer Is Jim Myers.
will be light and variable.
, .• . . . par1a of tile aorlll AU1111tlc Coae$ aWes. ( UPI)
Pleasant~ W.Va. A potluck dlnnel'
~hlch would make descecratlon
of Grand Rapids.
.
Extended Forecast
will be served aboilt 12 n00n:
The American Legion Is the
Sunday through TUesday .
Family and friends_w,e lcome. ~ ~
largest organiZation for Veterans
Fair through the period, With
!I
and Is approaching three mllllon
highs In the 80s and early
I
.
Contlnui!Q from page 1
I
members worldwide. Ohio ranks
morning
lows In the 60s.
Dally stock prices
'
fourth In Legion membership
(As of 11 a.m.)
••
with current membership total·
H08pital~
Bryee 1111d Mark Smith
lng 155,671,_an all time high. Six
A battle of the bands will be held by the Southern Boosters
of Blunt, Eilts &amp; Loewl
thousand Ohio Legion and AuxJJ.
Joey J;&gt;oulin, son of Marilyn
Saturday on the Southern High School football field.
·
ll!rY
members
·
attended
the
and
Richard Poulin, Bradbury,
&lt;;ompetition 'will begin at 1 p.m. ·
.
Am Electric _Power ... .. ........ 29~
three-day
convention.
remains a patient at Mt. Carmel
Refreshments will be sponsored by the Southern Boosters and
AT&amp;T ..... ......... ..... , ........... .. 37% _
State
Commander
Barney
anEas
1 Hospital In Columbus for
door prizes will be awarded. Spectators should take· lawn
Ashland Oil ... ..~ .. .......... .... .. 37%
nounced
at
convention
that
the
treatment
of Injuries suffered In
chairs. Cost Is $3 for Individuals and $~ for couples. Proceeds
Bob Evans ..... ......... ............ 14Y.!
Ohio
American
Legion
has
de11
motorcycle
accident. Poulin
f~om the event will go towards the funding of athletic coaches In
Charming Shoppes ... ....... :, .. 16Y.!
•
clared
"War
on
Cancer."
Bar·
has
been
confined
there for four
the dlsbict and for transportation expenses of the band.
City Holding Co .. ..... ... ...... .. 15%
''
Ca11446-0699
ney's special ·project Is to raise weeks and ,has undergone sevFederal Mogul. ................... 22¥s
"
$1~.000 for the· fight against
eral
surgeries
on
his
foot
ahd
· GAilii'Qf.IS, 0110
Goodyear T&amp;R .:.. , ... .. ..... ,... 53%
'
cancer.
ankle.
His
room
number
Is
318.
Heck's ........................... :.. .,.%
' '
Key
Centurion .. ... ..... ... .. .. . :.12%
Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Services were
Lands' End ......................... 28%
• called out four limes on Thursday.
Limited
Inc ........................ 33% •
Middleport was called at 2:42a.m. to Fourth Ave. for Nora
Multimedia
Inc .... .... .. ......... 98~
Mills who was taken to Holzer Medical Services, and at 10:39
Rax
Restaurants·
...... .............. 3
a.m. to the VIllage Manor for Donald VanCooney who was taken
&amp;
Myers
...... .... ;..... 16Y.!·
Robbins
to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Shoney's
Inc
...........
............ llY-1
Tuppers Plains was called at 3 p.m. to State Route 7for Myrtle
Wendy's
Intl
.........
..
..... ..... ... 5%
Gore who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital. .
Worthington
Ind
......
.. ........ :22%
At6: 35 p.m .• Racine went to State Route 338 for Pearl Norris ·
to Holzer Medical Center.

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Forfeiting bOnds were Mary L.
Woods, Pomeroy, $43. assured
clear distance, and Ronald Carr,
Middleport, $43, ·stop sign
violation.
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Donnie Freeman. Syracuse, was cited for no operalcJr's
license following an accld_ent .on East Main St., In Pomeroy,
Wednesday.
!'&gt;ccordlng to Pomeroy Pollee, Freeman was west bOund on
East Main St. when theaccldentoccurred. Hetoldpollcethat an
east bound vehicle started to turn left Into his path and he
swerved right and struck a utility pole.
There WIIS heavy front end damage to the vehicle. Freeman
was transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Pomeroy unit of !_he Emergency Medical Service . .He was
treated and. released.

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Plan dance Saturday
There will be a dance at the Ell
Denison Post 467, American
Legion, Rutland, on Saturday
night from 8 to 12 midnight.
Music for square, round and slow
dancing will be provided by the
Kitchen Pickers. There wlll be a
refreshment stand. The public Is
Invited to attend.

Free clinic slated Thursday

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A clinic providing free lung screenings for residents with
three years mining experience In underground or surface mines
will be held at the Senior Citizens Center In Pomeroy Thursday
from 10 a.m to 2 p.m, by the 'Lancaster-Fairfield Community
Hospltal.' s Coal Workers' Respiratory Disease Clinic.
As explained by the c_linlc personnel. a breathing problem
may be manifested as asthma, chronic bronlchltls, emphysema
or black lung.
At the clinic residents will be provided Instruction In proper
breathing techniques, lung hygiene, nutrition and exercise.
Addltonal Information on the clinic may be obtained by calling
1-687-8173 collect.

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• two power poles In a remote
~ section of Russell County In
. southwes I VIrginia, knocking out
electricity to 10 Pittston mines

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charged them with conspiracy to
commit a felony. "They were
prepared," Frank said. "They
had rocks stacked up there."
PoUce also arrested 22 other
· A state trooper was slightly
people as a convoy of more than ·
~ hurt late Thursday In Dickenson
200 slow-m-oving vehicles
: County when a 'crowd threw · clogged the roads near Pittston's
· rocks at his cruiser and then
Moss 3 Preparation Plant
·
; rocked It when he stopped, Frank
. said. The trooper, whose name
jwas not released, suffered cuts
,on his arms when the rocks
· :smashed his windshield.
; , Pollee arrested_42 people and

The Pomeroy Fire Department vehicles traveled 198 mild
In June answering four alarms.
All were out of town and Included
one structure fire. one motor
vehicle accident. and two hazardous materials calls.

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scheduled
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W.Va. II offering a discount to
·Jirl ICOUta and their families on
'Frlday,Aq. 25,frcm 12 noon to4
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'tnttoa caldi may be req~red as
'proal til member~lp. The dl•
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OLD FASHIONED -SODA

Next year's Community DeveiO!IIllent l3lock Grant allocation
to Meigs County will total $114,600. That's up $5 000 from this
year's allocation which went toward construction ~fan elevator
In the Meigs County Courthouse, which will serve the elderly
and handicapped In the county.
CDBG funds from the Ohio Department of Development are
channeled through the county commissioners. Meigs Commls·
slon Clerk Mary Hobstetter announced the ne\v allocation In
Wednesday's meeting of the commls~loners.
·
A public hearing date must now be scheduled at which time
requirements for new CDBG appUcatiO!IS will be explained. The
commissioners will announce the hearing date as soon as
possible, after which, villages and townships will be notified of
the hear.lng time and location.
Applications for CDBG funding must be submitted to the state
by October.
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Six were fined and two others
forfeited bonds In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler
this week.
Fined on two charges were
Charles Aelker, Pomeroy, $63
and costs, driving under s,uspenslon, and $213 and costs, domestic violence. Others fined were
·Rich Laudermlll, Pomeroy, $25;
failure to appear; Charles Sullivan, West Columbia, W.Va., $63
and costs, expired license plates;
Donald Penlrd, Columbus. $375
and costs, DWI; Paul Van
Cooney; MlddlepO~t, $213 and
costs. assault; ana David Dll·
lard, Racine, $375 and costs,

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totals
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DRIVER EDUCATION :CLASSES
BEGIN AUGUST 7

Mayor's court r1ews

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Showers and thunderstorms
spread across the eal tern third of
the nation overnight, drenching
southern New England, the mid·
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storm.swept through Montana .
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Hank conaldera lather1ng a
child before H'a too lata. IJ
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Wl:an Edward llaches Ann
to drive, they run Into a kiss.

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8:01 (i) MOVIE:. Tl!!l . .epman
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poses aa • flamboyant .
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couPle. (RI Q .
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2:00 (J) 700 Club
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men whO JO(ns the liroglea
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speak candidly lboul·ca1111r
failure, lnlldlllty, virility,
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Gil Dlcll Clsooll'l ~
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program IIXIImlnel hOw and
why Innocent chlclren turn
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adulta. Hoalld by LouiS
Gossett, Jr.
4:00 I)) Varlld
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1111 Leny King 0\.vallnmliaigllhlil
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converge; examine ritual ol
the new debutante ball. (1 :30)

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10:00 (J) 700 Club
• (J) 11JJ Midnight Clller
KIHian lalla lor a singer,
unaware at:e has murder on
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weekdays duriDC lbe 1111111t1er and 11J:
times dally fer the relit of the year,
accordln&amp; to Tbe World Almanac of · U.S. Polities. Tbe lours Ies:ve from the
buildlDC eatrlliCI! lmmedlalely above
the Pelltapa Metni stop on tbe subway line (also 1 atop os: lbe toarmo-

10:00 (J) l!ooillriOwn
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hie job on tt:e line to c1e1r a
friends'• name. (RI C
tD Dr. Who: T1le lraln Of
Morlllua Dr. Who Ia ordered
to the plana! Kam to stop
Profell« Solot\. (NR) •
(!) Auatln CPir Lliiillli (1:00)
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l'lewl primetln:oe rr:egazlne.

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The Pentagon Is located In Virginia
across the Potomac River from
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world's largest) is open to the public
on an escorted one-bour tour every.
haH·bour from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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Stadium at the University Of
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and wttr:eaaea complement
and contradict aacl: other.

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7:01 (J) Andy Orlllfil:
7:30. (J) jra.~~y Feud ·
ID'Ughleo' ilde or ~porta
Hoat Jey Johnatone
inllr'llewoo two celebrity
sports guaats each week as
well as unique and humorous
sporting events from around
tile world. (0:39) .
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travels to Africa to Interview
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program examines hOw and
why Innocent Children tum
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adults. Hotlld by Louis
Gossett, Jr.
9:30 Cl) e (J) CDICh Hayden
Ieaia lhreatar:ed by Cl:rlatlne
!e')8 out w1t11 a~ man.

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12:30. (J) II)) Lell Night W5lh
• · David L.elllrmen
ID Auto Racing HFC
American Racing Serlea from
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The Night A victim of a brual
IIIIUH·trtggera both
mernorlea and suspicions. (R)

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U.S. Gymnastics
Champlonahlpa, Individual
event finals from
Minneapolis, ~N

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ca1111r from' her early yea11
1:00 (Jllloelota Wfllld (0:30)
to the preaent. g
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0 0 1 lb
fnlla a wrongly lmprlloned
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man. (R)
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Larry
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opportunity to return to field
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1:30 G1 e tDIIelllinlna WDIWII1
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Love AI The Five And Dime
Ralolllo• (1:30)
and 0nca In A Very Blue
2:00 (J) 70D Club·
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Ill To Be A,mai!Ziid
ol the hippest plo:cn to be In •
2'.30 Cll 1p a •Oointar (0:30)
the world of pop mlislc.
ill 1poo1a LIIINIIhl ·
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Ill AObiJI v......,. Dileo._.
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2:50 (I) MOVIE: Alllnl For
guest of Lerry, Darryl &amp;
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Cll J!rnmy lldllrd Golf
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(2:00)
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Oklahoma In Norman, OK. (L)

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ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDEOSOL

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You could be on tha go a lOt more th.,
usual In tha year ahead bOth tra..twtsa
and socially. Sevaral pleUanl changes
are in tha offing that will trigger " . developments.

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P.O.
Box 9t428, C-lnd. OH 44t0t-3428.
Be sure to state your zOdiac lign.
LEO (.luiJ D-A... Zl) Don't be reluetant to use your way-out Ideas lor lmpro-s around the housa or yard
today. You could be ralller Inventive or,
atleut, extremely reaourceful.
YIIIOO (-,.. :11-lept Zl) Your communleallve oi&lt;HIS should be Yrf lllteelive today. Thil will enable you to arrange anythklg lrorn a major
eon\mercilll lr.,aaetton 10 a IUCCSIIIul
dlnn« party.
.
LIIIIA (Sept 2I-OcL :D) Thare'1 a poalibll~ lhat ahlp you've baen looking lor
might come In today, n you'D want to
ahara 1011111 of 111-ao with paople who
helped you bring n lnlo port. ·
ICOIIPIO (Ocl. It lin. Zl) You're tha
beat Cholc:e lor deciding wHat you and
your pals should do lor antartalnment
thiS avenlng, ...._. you'l be able to

lleYelneould beanextrwnelygratllylng
experience for you today. Tha secret to
your SliCC8II Is to genuinely like what
you're doing.
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AQUARIUS (.len. - - . 11) Some.
typaa ot special benallta. might be
awarded to you today and what OCCOAfl
could come as a surpriSe, beCause you
may not recall having done anything to
earn 11.
.
PIICEI (FW. 20" e112il) Friends will
make eonsc:lenlloos efforts to help you
lu"HI your hopel-.d ..-atlona,IOday.
In tact, your good fortune might be realIZ!III wHh a mlnlmll amount of exertion
on your patt. .
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,._, (.._. 21-Ajltll18) Wlahtul antlclpatlona .,. not lrlvaloua llldeavors

lor you tod-r. Thera- atrong lndtca11ono thai you have lha wharawllhal to

tum your fantMiealnto reathlel.
TAUIIUI (Apltl• ..., a) nlOoks like ·
your mind w11 1unct1on bell on philo- .

CANCER (.luna 21......, Zl) You could envillon aetlvlllll '*YO!~ will ..jOy.
aophlcal ....... toctar. Thll Ia • good
be luckier than usual tOday In lltliatlona IAGITTAIIIUI (llcllr. II 0.0. 11) To- time to ell• '* ..,_ ..._ with
that require part-. or aorna type ol d-ryou.,.lllcelytOba"ll'l""'~ lf*ld- lrlondl, poril•a or IIIOCiat•.
.
joint ellor1. You'H attract 00111petanl CD- lng your , _ _ and anergy on =n1AcomplleehOrtl like 1 magnat ettr-lron llllnga. aomethlng at home thai C8ll ba _,joyed liOn COIIGIIIIMg your-'! or dullee that .
Get a jump on lie by unctentanc;lng.tha by lillhalam~ memban • Will • •
hal bean wexlng you Clll be reeolved to
lnlluencea that are Qo&lt;• ninO you In tha Jaetgu~~~~
·
todey. lnaflno. :
y.- w-e!. Sand lor your Aatro-Graph CAPIICoM (~II 1M 11) Selling tlwly, you'l- know how to 11ft corpo ecllcltona '"'!~ by mailing S1 to As- .or pr-lng eomethlng you

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headquarters.
There was strong Interest on
the part of Apple Grove Pulp
Company to locate on the site
ldenti!led by Aptus, he said, and
the option wjll be picked up. The
pulp company has an option on
1,200 acres adjacent to the Aptus
site.
·'II Is a unique opportunity !or
t'lce state o! West VIrginia,"
Datko said.
The proposed pulp mill would
hire 500 workers and create800
more jobs In the timber Industry.
Aplus ,Is working with West
:Virginia officials to locate other
.sites within the state tor Its

hazardous ·waste Incinerator !aclllty, Dat ko said.
"We!eeltherelsaneed!orthls
type o! service In that region," he
said.
According to Datko, Aptus has
not ruled out West VIrginia, or
even Mason County. If another
suitable site Is located, Dalko
Indicated Aptus would be
interested.
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The land optioned by Aptus
was 191 acres belonging to
Appalachian Power Company,
located acr()!is from Sunnys~e
School, and next to Goodyear
Tire and Rubber . Company's
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GALLIPOLIS - Gt~IJia (;9unty
Corpmlssloners and the county
engineer' have been put on.hold as
the Ohio Public Works Commiss.lon reviews the seven proposed
county road repair projects to be
funded by Issue 2.
The county received notice o!
tentative approval of seven resurfacing projects, totaling
$311,655 from the bond issue,
approved by voters In November
1987.
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Jim Baird, county engineer,
said lifter nine projects were
cleared through Ohio . Valley
Regional Development Commission and pctorlllzed by District 15
Executive Committee, a bridge
and seven resurfacing road projects were approved by the
District PubliC W:orks Integrat Ing Commitlee.
What GaiDa gets
"App"roved to be funded by Issue
2 are Gallia bridge (Vinton), SR
160, $63,000; Kemper Hollow,
starling at SR 160 for 1.12 miles,
$36,661;
. Dan Jones Road, starting atSR
775 to the park for ,56 o! ~ mile,
$14,782; Teens Run FtOad, start·
lng at SR 7 for two miles, $52,803;
Buckeye Hills Road, starting
at Buckeye Hills Career Center
· for 1.92 miles, $57,029;
·
Little Kyger Road, starting at
SR 7 to go beyond .the Kyger
Creek High School for 1.31 miles,
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mile, $26,401: and Clark Chapel
Road, starting at SR 160 for one
mile, $26;401 .
"I feel we are !orturiate to be
considered for the $311,655.
These are good projects.'' ·Baird
said: "Resurfacing Is what peo·
pie wan I to be able to serve more
people better. Those type of
projects are more favorable anc~
leav~ funds open !or stone roads
to upgrade."
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be funded by Issue 2.
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In deciding what lnfrastruc·
ture projects may be submitted
for considera lion, each county,
municipality, township, or village m11st" take an lnv.entory o!
public Infrastructure ·facilities .
A five-year capital priority
plan must then be formulated
with the projects at the top of the
list to be submitted.
(See GALLIA; page A4)

Gallipolis streetscape . .
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By LEE ANN WELCH
complete
by Monday to the 700
Times-Sentinel Staff
linear foot limit In the speclflca·
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
lions, he said. After that, the
streetscape project has run onto
a lew small problems, but that . AGE crew will pr.obably begin
working around Central Supply
won't hold up work, according to
and other isolated spots within
Its on-site supervisor.
the project.
A day of rain Tuesday , two
basements discovered that were
Backfilling where the Second
not In the plans, and the concrete Avenue sidewalk has been re·
mix not being approved .yet, have moved should also be completed
created a lew problems, but the early next week, including the·
project Is progressing, according two.basements discovered at the
to Rob Holbrook· of AGE Baslllle and Bernadlnes .
contractors,
The two basements, not in the
Holbrook Is In hopes the mix plans, created a problem Inside
will be approved by Wednesday, , the Down Under Restaurant,
. and they can begin to pour the !loodlng one of the banquet'
concrete strip next to buildings rooms following a he!IVY rain on
on Court Street by the end of the Tuesday, he said.
week.
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By LEE ANN WELCH
. Times-Sentinel Staff
J..AKEVILLE, Minn .. - Aplus
Environmental Services re leased its option on 191 acres In
Mason County, W.Va., Friday,
according to Andrew•· J. Datko,
manager of planning and d!!velopment. The move will help
Mason County's chances of at·
trac!lng a $1.1 billion paper mill.
Aptus, an Industrial Waste
disposal company ,' Is releasing
Its option to assist In the effort to
attractalargepaperpulpmlllto
Apple Grove, w. Va. , Datko said
Friday In a telephone Interview
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projects because they are para;
mount to the economy of the
area," Abel said. "We have had
the research completed. It will be
my Intent to . follow tip and
continue to work .."
US 351s the only road construction projec!. In Southeast Ohio
that Is ready fer construction,
she said, adding that It Is on the
highest part of the state's project '
agenda.
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· commitment to this project,"
Abel said. "I really want to see
this move as rapidly as
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The proposed Gallipolis bypass
APPROXIMATE ROUTE - This map shows westward lo RAJdney Bidwell Road. The highway
Is split lnt,o three sectlons. The
lhe approximate route of the proposed Gallipolis would lhen slretch to SR 3251n Rio Grande and 011
first section consists of 2.76 miles
· BytNIIIS. Tbe highway would start at the current · Into Centerville In western Gallla County at a cost
from Centerville to Rio Grande
folll'-lane section 11ear SR 160 omd progress of S82 mUllon. (Times-Senllnel Graphic)
and has li $13.9 mtlllon price tag.
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The .most expensive section Is
to the existing four-lane section Leach said. However, ODOT did
pleted the 2.76 mile !our-lane
from SR 325 . 1n Rio Grande to · · near SR 160. This section would not have enough money to build
highway Into ,Rio Grande from
Rodney Bidwell Rilad. The 4,5 cost ·$24.6 mUIIon. ,
and maintain the highway at that Centerville."
• Mistake Made ·
mUe section will cost $4U 1,
lime.
''The money they spent should
mUllon to bulld.
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Dredging work was completed
.' 'TI\at project did riot serve any
have ~en spent "elsewhere ," he
The last
on .the SR 160 to Rodney Bidwell immediate purpose," Leach
said. "SOmebody m"ade a m is·
Road section In the early 1980s , said. "They should have com(See LONG, _Page A4)

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By MICHAEL .SIIEARER ·
project.
Times-Sentinel Staff
. GALLIPOLIS ....!. Even though
State Senator Jan Michael
Long (D-Clrclevllle) and State
the 1989 Ohio Highway Map
Representative Mary Abel (0shows a portion of the US 35
Gallipolis four-lane bypass being Athens) have both stated that
tlley are lloplng Ohio's new 5.2
completed, Gallia County resl·
dents who have been stuck In
cent per gallon gasoline tax will
traffic on the .r oad are well aware "provide additional . funding . for
road 'construction p"r ojects such
. that the bypass does not exist.
The map shows a four-lane
as the SR 160 to Centerville
section of road from SR 160 to the · project.
WIJI Push Project
vicinity of Rodney·Bidwell Road
"I will be doing everything I
where the new highway is
can do to make sure that money
planned to be built.
Joe Leach, deputy director o! Is funnelled intoSoutheastohio,"
the Ohio Department o! Trans- Long said. "My plans are to
continue on a more upscale
portation District 10, said the
map Is . Incorrect and should effort.''
Meeting with ODOT Director
lnste.ad ~how the area as a.future
highway. site. He added that the Bernard Hurst and With Gov.
site Is likely to remain classified Richard Celeste In the future are
as a future highway location for two· ways Long said he can push
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the next year wlllle the proposed · the project. · . .
Abel Sjlld she will ' 'vigorously"
project Is under rev! ew by
work to get the state to fund tlle
ODO'I'.
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Meanwhile local groups and US, 35 "project In Gallla County
pqlltlclans are trying to corrE!"ct and fo~other projects throughout
the map by Influencing ODOT. Southeast-Ohio. .
:·one of the things I want to ao
arid Gov. Richard F. Celeste to

Ser'ving as member Qf the Ohio
Rl!jiubllll'a n· &lt;;orti' ' Cooko\it Monday, 6 p.m. at lhe Bob Evans House of Representatives from
1976 to i980, Taft served on the .
S)lelterhotllle.
, Taft, 47, president . of the Ways and Means, Finance, EduHamilton County Board of Com· cation ' 'Review, and Health &amp;
m lssloners, has been associated Retirement committees.
with ·the Graydon, Head &amp;
Ritchey Jaw !lrm !or seven years.
Taft served as budget officer
A candidate for Lieutenant and assistant director in the
Governor of Ohio In 1986, Tall State of Illinois Bureau o! Budget
was Oh lo co-chairman o! the . from 1969 to 1973.
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'George Bush presidential camPrior to . his political career,
paign In 1988 and the Reagan- Taft was a school teacher In
/ Bush 1984 campaign.
Tanzania, East Africa as Peace
The'I'afl name Is well-known In Corps volunteer ·!rom 1963 to
the political world and the nation. 1965~
His great-grandfather was Wll·
A graduate of Yale Un"lverslly ·nail Law School in 1976."
Jlam Howard Taft, President of
Taft, his wife, Hope, and
the United States and Chief In 1963, Taft earned his master's
degree
In
government
al
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daughter,
Anna , are members of
Justice of the U.S. Supreme
ceton
University
In
1967.
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Hyde.Park
Community Meththe
Court.
attended
University
of
Clnclnodist
Church.
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POMEROY - An , operating
budget totalling approximately
· $360,000 has been adopted by the
. executive committee of the six. county solid waste district , that
Includes, Meigs, Athens, VInton,
GaiDa, Hocking and Jackson
Counties.
The budget covers more than a
12·month period from this. !last
March to Sept. 1, 1990. The
additional few months are lncl~ed In the Initial budget to
cover coslll since the district's
formation earlier this year.
The total opera ling budget
Includes $1611,000 for develop.
ment of a solid waste management plan. Plan eoslll Include a
$13$,570 fee quoted by SCS
Engineers of CoVIngton, Ky.,
with help from Woolperl Consul·
tants of Dayton, to develop the
plan . ..
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future capacity. There Is also
$20,000 !or legal fees associated
wllh formation of the district.

tee. Athens County Mayor Sara
Hendrleker serves as executive
committee chairwoman.
As required. by relatively new
state Jaw go"l(etnlng IIOIId waste
An' ainount of $153,100 will disposal, proposed surcharges at
cover costs o! Implementing the landfills ·within ·the six-county
plan, Including $100,000 for start- district will pay the various costs
up o! recycling p~ograms al)d of the district's operation.
$40,000 to reimburse coul)ty
The prowsed surcharges are
health departments for landlill to be approved by ordlllllnce or
Inspection costs.
resolution by Aug. 7 by boards of
It Is anticipated that next county 'commissiOners and the
summer, the district will need to legislative au thortty of each
hire a staff to "lmplemept the ll)unlclpal corporation and townplan. The budget Includes $13,100 ship In the six CQunlles.
for two months of supportive · Proposed surcharges of $1 per
staff cos Ill. An annual salary fOr a
ton !or district garbage, $2 per
dlrectpr has been anticipated at ton for Oblo garbage from
$35,000.
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oullllde the district, and $3 per ton
The executive committee for out-of-state garbage, will be
which approved the budget con- paid "In addlllop to" regu~
slats of membl!rs from the parent landfill dumplnJ feet, reported
SoUd Waste Managrnent Policy Meigs Comml.llloner David KoCommittee. Kenny Wlgginl, ~~­ blenU In a recent comml.laloners.
rector of Meigs County's Litter meeting.
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of the poUcy committee, aliiO
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