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By KATIE CROW
Dally Sentinel Correspondent
Syracuse VIllage Council is
seriously considering construct·
ing, owning and operating its own
TV cable service due to lack of
falling revenue.
Council Thursday rrlght agreed
It was time to proceed with the
project providing they have l!)e
· support of the citizens of the
vlllage.
It is a matter of whether.or not
residents of the village, who are
presently on cable, would support the system by purchasing
cable !rom the village rather
from an outside firm.
It is a question whether the
residents would like the revenue
from cable to stay within the
village or se~ It go out of state.
Revenue from a cable system
would mean a great deal to the
village.
. Council is asking residents to ·
. notify village 'officials whether or
not they would support a village
FATALITY SCENE
A cornfield In the
country was where 12-year-old . Todd WIUiam
Michael, son of Gary and Sharon frecker
Michael, died as the result of Injuries suffered In a

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A 12-year-old Meigs County
youth· was killed Instantly l.n a
freak farm tractor accident on a
country road late Thursday
morning.
Meigs County ' Coronor · Dr.
Doug Hunter reported that Todd
W. Michael, son of Gary and
Sharon Frecker Michael, Pomeroy Pike, ·R:aclne, died at the
scene of multiple head and chest
wounds.
According to the .State Highway patrol report, Michael was
driving the tractor northbound
onTownshlpRoad85,justwestof
State Route 7, near Chester,
when the right side of the tractor
dropped off the roadway causing
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The youngster and his 15-yearold brother, Matthew W. Ml·
chael, who was riding on. the
tractor, were both thrown from
the vehicle. The 12·year-old was
killed when the tractor rolled
over hi.m, the patrol reported .
His brother was thrown clear
and received only minor Injuries.
He was not treated..
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The Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service with the Fameroy .unlt responding was called at
11:23 a.m. Also on the scene to
assist were Sheriff James .
He was preceded In death by
Soulsby and several · of his
his paternal grandmother, Dodeputies, EMS director Bob
Byer. and the Chester Fire
Department and squad
Frecker, and his step maternal
members.
grandmother, Theodosia OhlinBorn on Nov. 10, 1976 at
get Frecker.
Gallipolis, Michael was a student
Funeral services will be held
at the Chester ·Elementary
Sunday at · 2 p.m at the MI.
Herman United Brethern
ChUrch. The Rev. Robert Sand·
ers wlil officiate and burial will
.be In Mt. Herman Cemetery.
Deputies of the Meigs County s~erlff' s Department answered
Friends may call at the Ewing
three domestic calls on Thursday night.
Funeral Home from 2 to4 and 7 to
9 on Saturday.
The calls were at Minersville, Reedsville, and In Letart
Township. In ~ach case the offender was gone when deputies
In lieu of flowers donations
arrived.
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may be made to the Mt. Herman
Beverly Dowell. Letart Falls, reported at 2: 52 a.m ., that
Youth Group, the Heart Fund or
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Vern Gosdin, Janie Fricke and
Patty Loveless will highlight the
entertalninent at the . Mason.
County Fair, which opens Mon-. ·
day, according to falrboard
member Brian Billings.
Gosdin, will appear Aug. 12 for
two shows. He joins a lineup that
boasts Janie Fricke on Aug.' ·8;

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u.s e of the park.
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In other business comptalnts
about dogs running loose were
aired. One resident reported that
she had three tame rabbits klll!ld
by dogs. A vlliage ordjnan:c~
prohibits dogs running loose.. • ·
Mayor Eber Pickens reported
that court costs.will b~ Increase(!
by the State and when the new
law g&lt;les Into effect the' village
wlli Increase Its costs and addl·
tional $5.
The mayor also advised that
council should consider P•lrchas. 1ng a new pollee cruiser. Council
took the matter under
advisement.
Pollee Chief Jiljl . Connolly
asked council for a new spotlight
and addltional'tear gas. Council
approved the request.
Attending were Mayor
Pickens, Janice Lawson, clerk· ·
treasurer, Connolly, Jim Hill.
Mynter Fryar, Jack Williams
and Kathryn Crow, council
members.

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, Jo:leph· Cicippio, plans to press · the.dep~ly Cl:!mplrol.ler of Amencan end the tnlgedy of hosla~e:Laking
School.
ahead willl his new opportunity to
Umverstty m Betrut who WaS and. . rei~~ those remammg m
seized on Sept. 9, 1986.
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He was a member of the Mt. . secure freedom for all U.S. captives
Herman United Brethern in Lebanon.
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The Whtte House was relieved
Fttzwater S3ld there was no qutd
Church, belonged to the youth · . "We still have a serious problem
when the Revolutionary Justice Or- .pro quo to the mililallts 10 win a
ganization passed the word to the reprieve. But he could not pinpoint
group there, and Pack 235, Boy in the Middle East," White Hoose
Scouts of America.
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press secretary Marlin Fitzwater
Lebanese newspaper AI Nahar in any specific govemment or leader
Besides his parents 'a nd his acknowledged 'I'hii!Sday.
Beirut that Cicippio had · been among a dozen called by Bush who
brother, MatthewW. ,' theyouthis
"We will continue to press for
spared- at least temporarily had influenced the dectsion of the
survived by a sister, Kimberly A. release of all the hoslages and will
"in .respect of (goodwill) interven- HezboU$ captors.
lion by some slates and sides that
The administmtion had contacted
Michael, paternal grandfather continue the diplomatic initiatives
and step grandmother, samuel that have begun," Fitzwater said,
were asked by the United States to Iran. and all other countries in the
and Cora Michael, Portland; adding, "We have a new initiative
mediate and stop the ex011ution."
region in an in1ense diplomati~ efmaternal grandfather, William here that offers some promise, but
Fitzwater, commenting on the
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owned system . It would mean a
great deal to (he village If they
had this added enlty for addi·
tlonal revenue.
With a village owned system
residents would receive the same
service they are presently being
offered with a lot better quality of
service.
Council askS that residents
contact village officials as soon
as possible. C01.oncll needs the
support of its ·citizens not only
with this project bu I ali projects.
As the project develops rest·
dents will be notified of that
progress and council will answer
any and all ques tlons pretaining
to the cable system.
In other business Thursday
night Jim Hill, councilman, announced that the park has been
reserved for August 12 by Sounth·
ern Ohio Coal Co. Ali park;
facilities, _including the pool and
tennis courts, wlli be closed to the
general public for the one day .
Southern Ohio Coal donated six

· Demetri and the Flasbbacks on Meigs , and Ricky Skaggs, Steve
Aug. 9; the Dixie Melody Boys on Wariner and the McCarters In
Aug. 10 and Patty Loveless on Gallia.
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Aug. 11.
Vern Gosdin, called "the Vo·
''We're thrilled to have this Ice," by legions of country music
kind of lineup for the fair," fans, has a pure, emotional and
Billings said. "Looking at th.e down-to-earth delivery, winning
talent in the three county fairs, · critical acclaim from singers,
you can't find a, better value for songwriters and journalists.
your money," he added making
In the 23rd Music City News
reference to Charly McClain at Awards, Gosdin was nominated
for Album ofthe Year and Single ·
of the Year with "Chiseled .In
Stone," and as Male Vocalist of
the Year.
Janie Fricke has long been
known as one of Nashville's most
versatile recording artists, Bll·
lings said. She has recorded six
number one singles, eight In the
top five and another four ln the
top ten.
Additionally, she has been
named Entertainer of the Year
twice by both the County Music
Association (CMA) and the
Music City News.
· Patty Loveless Is a Pikeville,
Ky., native with strong vocals
straight from the heart, Billings
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Loveless was chosen the Star of
Tomorrow In the Music ~lty
News Awards this year. Her
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David Lambert, 21, of Rutland pickup truck In front of them
was reported In critical conditloil · started to make a left hand turn
in Grant Hospital Friday morn· Into Mulberry St. and the motoring as the result of Injuries cycle crashed into the side of the
suffered In a motorcycle a eel- truck.
dent early Thursday afternoon In
The Rutland unit of the Meigs
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Rutland Marshall John Spires. and summoned Llfefllght to
Lambert, traveling at a high rate transport Lalllbert to Grant
or speed east on Route 124 in Hospital, Columbus. According
Rutland village, was passing two to the marshall, Lambert's injurcars when theaccldentoccurred. les were extensive.
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lacerations and abrasions and
was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. He Is ex·
pected to be discharged from
there today .
The motorcycle was demolished and the truck heavily
damaged in the accident, Spires
reported. The marshall said the
helmet was in the road and It has
not been determined yet whether
Lambert was wearing it.
Lambert is the son of Juan Ita
and Ray Lambert, Rutland.

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Friday mornln1 he,.!malnned In crlllea! col!dltlon.

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LE'iTEitS OF OPINION are welcome. They shauld be lesotluiD 380
wonlo 1001. AU !ellen ore oubJeello edliiDI aad mull be alped wllh
name, addreso and telephone number . No uaolped letters wUI be publlahed. Letters sbould be laiOOd lalle, addreslllaslooues, not personal!·
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. BY HELEN THOMAS
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WASHINGTON - George Bush, who just passed the six-month
mark as president, has faced his first crisis. Typically, it had to do
with the Middle East and specifically the hostage problem.
Tl)e question of American hostages and how to deal with it has
~la~eq . three administrations, and played a major role in tne
political downfall of Jimmy Carter. Not to mention a hapless,
Ill-planned rescue mission in which eight Americans los I their lives.
'f11e frustration or Americans h'l captivity also gnawed at President
Rqnald Reagan, leading his administration Into secret undercover
arms dealings with Iran'in a trade for the American hostages !leld In
Lebanon. · . .
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The siphoning of profits from secret dellvery of weapons 'to Iran,
which was on the U.S. list of states sponsoring terrorism, to the
American-backed Nicaraguan Contra rebels. erupted In a major
scandal that rocked the Reagan administration and tarnished his last
years In office.
On Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 1981, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomelni released the 52 American Embassy hostages in Tehran
glvingR~agan a bonanza and another slap inthe!aceto Carter. At th~
time, Reagan pledged there would be swift retribution If there were
any repetition.
Indeed there was. Several hostage episodes occurred during the
Reagan years, and he was as helpless as his predecessor, although his
rhetoric was strong.
. Reagan publicly followed Secretary of State George ShultZ's
relentless, adamant, no deals, no negotiation with terroriSts In order
to win the freedom of nine American hostages, now eight, whose lives
are In constant jeopardy.
The table-pounding Shultz remained In concrete against any
overtures to the captors, eve!) though he was apparently aware of
some of the covert operations with the so-called moderates in Iran.
Although Reagan told reporters often that there was never a day
that he did.not think oi the hostages, he had little success In obtaining
their freedom
During h.ls adminiStration, the Rev. Benjamin E . Weir, 60, a
Presbyterian minister, Rev . Lawrence Martin Jenco, 51, and David
Jacobsen, 55, were freed by the Islamic Jihad Orga·nlzatlon in
Lebanon. .
Stjll, when he left, a yellow ribbon on the West Wing door,
sym bollzing a promise to the families of the hostages that he would
bring them back alive, was removed. Revelation that the ribbon had
been taken away caused a slight sur and it was returned to the front
door where It now hangs In wilted dejection.
.So In eight years, Reagan for all his Rambo threats, could not solve
the problem since any sirong action by a superpower would have ··
endangered the lives of the hostages, who are In the hands of
dedicated Islamic fanatics who have their own agenda. The captors
had sought a trade for some of their brethern In prison In Kuwait,
jailed after a terrorist att'cg on the American Embassy there. But
Shultz put his foot down.
Since Bush assumed the presidency, he has voiced concern for the
hostages, but there has not been any noticeable signs of
behlnd·the-scenes activity to with It has plagued three admlnlstra·
lions, and played a major role in the political downfall of Jimmy
Carter. Not to mention a hapless ill planned rescue mission In which
eight helicopter pilots losf their lives.
The frustration of Americans in captivity also gnawed at former
President Ronald Reagan leading his administration into secret
undercover arms dealings with Iran In a trade off for the American
hostaged Its sponsorship of terrorism and hostility.
The new leadership In Iran mi!Y turn over a new chapter now that
Khomeini has passed on. Meanwhile, the president , cautious and no
risk-taker, has been able to run foreign policy on a fairly even keel. He
is not expected to shoot from the hip at this stage. Buttheworld will be
watching how he handles.his first International crisis.

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volunteer confeSsions about the Gorbachev ' s reforms have
atrocities of the past and crltl· caused repercussions that he
clsmsofthepresentgovernment. didn't anticipate. But he reportSoviets have good reason to edly believes that perestroika,
spUI their emotions now because like pregnancy, cannot be done
they may _be gagged again. The half-way.
On his recent tour of China,
hardliners who oppose Gorbachev's reforms are warning Gorb,!lchev witnessed a preview
bitterly that freedom could lead . of what could happen here. The
to anarchy. The democratic scenario was familiar: ' :China's
reforms have brought to the • aging leader, Deng Xlaoplng,
surface social, political, ethnic introduced economic reforms
and economic confilcts that could ' that stirred demands for political
tear the Soviet Union apart.
reforms. When the outcry threa·
. Every nation should belong to Jened party rule, he ruthlessly
!~e peo~le who lnha.~it It, but the · suppressed the demonstrations .
people s republics of the com- ·. Gorbachev closely watched
munlst world are ruled by an and analyzed the tumultilous
elite. They govern In the name of, events In China. Our sources
but without ~he consent of, the think that If Gorbachev had blien
people.
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in DeJig's place, he would have
No government Is likely to granted more political freedoms.
agree to Its OWII termination, and His strategy Is to endure the ups
the communist regime that .rules and downs of perestroika and
the Soviet Unl()n is no exception. adjust to the changes.

Jack Anderson :

But Gorbachev concedes this-·
much to ·his critics In the ;
Kremlin: Too much freedom .
coul(l fract11re the Soviet Union ·
Into 151ndependent republics. He :
· has no Intention of allowing ·
perestroika to go that far.
The winds of democracy; :
meanwhile, have swept a new
parliament Into Moscow. It Is
. still called the Supreme Soviet,
. but It Is nothing like the old one
that used to rubber-stamp party
policies.
The parllmentary c)lambers
• stlll · ring with open debate. ·The
voices of opposition are . heard
' loud and clear. But Gorbachev
. has developed a simple device
for controlling democracy In the
·Supreme Soviet. When the people's . elected representatives
start .to speak the .unspeakable,
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MOSCOW - It's 1776 In the
Soviet Union. The United States
and France have already celebrated the bicentennials of their
respective democratic revolu·
lions. But what the Soviets lack In
.timing, they more than make up
for with enthusiasm.
Political dissidents and ethnic
minorities are demanding more
glasnost and perestroika than
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
had In mind. The Baltic States
are agitating for autonomy.
.Elsewhere In the Soviet Union,
democratic expression has taken
the- form of violent protests.
There Is a sense here that
openness may be short-lived, and
the Soviets we met - officials,
dissidents and common citizens
alike - seem eager to exercise ·
their. new fre'edom of speech
before they lose It, There is a
compulslori to tell the truth. They

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I have a good friend who
emigrated many years aeo from
one of the communist nations of
Eastern Europe and became an
extremely successful businessmaud here In the United States.
Not surprisingly, he has always
been a sta\lch antl-cortimunlst
and an outspoken advocate of the
free-enterprise economics of his
adopted COUn!ry.
Not long aeo he was approached by emissaries of the
communist government of his
native land. Apparently his
achievements as an American
capitalist are known there, and
the emissaries brought a most
Interesting Invitation from. their
superiors. My friend was asked If
he would be wllllng to advise the
government on ways and· means
of Introducing major elements of
free enterprise Into fhe economy
of the country.
For my friend, the threshold
question 11 whethet he should
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hope the transit-Ion to a relatively
visceral and profound, and his
free economy can be accompfirst Impulse, assuming he so
lished without major social and
much as talked face to face wtth
political dislocations. They probthe leaders of a communist
ably assume that It's just a
regime, would be to burn his
matter . of a little deregulation
clothes afterward.
here and there, after which the
On the other hand, there Is
country's economy will prosper
like Hong Kong's.
every reason to think that the
regime Is sincere about wanting
As Deng Xiaoplng discovered,
to reform. The COllntry's econ- even the first halting steps In the
Omy Is a basket case, and there direction of freedom produce
are, Lord knows, quite a number
wlld swings In the prices and
or recent precedents among the quantities or . basic goods, as
world's communist nations for
eovernmeatal subeldlea ·are retrying the medicine of economic
placed by the operation• of the
freedom. Mlehtu't It be wrong·to law of supply and deniand. Even
refuse to give.sound advice, even 'Gorbachev, who h81n't gone
to communists, If they really and nearly 81 far as Oene In freeing
truly wanted to move the country his country'• economy, admits
In the direction of free that many shelves In SOviet
enterprise?
· stores are emptier now t!lan·they ·
My friend Is stUI mulling over were Ill the bad old daya. ·
his response. But, assumlne he
So what advice could my friend
aerees to try to help, a second conaclent!oualy give? Half·
question Immediately arises. Ob- meuurea would be 'worse than
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certainly Isn't ready for more. ; ·
Essentially he would, In a · ·
smaller way, be facing the same
dilemma that George Bush taces
In regard to the Soviet Union· '·
advocating reform, yet knowing .
· that mere tinkering won't work ·
. and being dlplonlatlcally unabl~ ' ·
. to call for the sort of root-and· ·.'
branch .surgery that Is really '
needed .. '
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Probably the best course (In
bot~ cases) Is to muddle through ·
- encourage now what reformi ' ·
one can ·and prepare to counsel ··
stroneer measures when the ·
country's further deterioration '
makes them -possible.
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course, that even llalf-measurea
carefully chosen and lmple: ' '
mented, might help to some · ·
degree, or at least create pres· ·sures that would ultimately re, '
suit In the only thing that will ·
really work: the total eradication • ·
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Doug Tewell !Ired an S-under 63
Thursday to take a one-stroke ·
lead over Jim Gallagher after the
first round or the $1 million St .
Jude Classic.
Ed Flori and Brian Watts, who
is not a membero!thePGA Tour,
tied for third at ·Gunder 65, with
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Tewell, who also led after the
first round at Memphis last year
but finished 19th, said he realized
he was going to do well from his · ·
first tee shot. · ·
"I just really felt like I got
rhythm." he said. "After I
birdied the first hOle. I just felt

HUNTINGTON. W.Va. (UPI\
- Southern Conference basket·
ball player of the year John Tart
and a former Marshall University teammate, John Humphrey ,
face battery charges after allegedly · assaulting two female
·
students. .
The charges were filed .TI)urs·
day after an earlymornlng lncl·
den! outside a · Hun!lllgton
business.
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Pollee said Taft allegedly
shoved a 19-year-old woman
up against a car, choking her,
and later knocked her to the
ground. Humphrey Is charged

with liold lng the woman's friend
as the alleged beatlpg occurred..
Tart and Humphrey both
posted bond on the misdemeanor
charges.
Taft, voted 1989 Southern Con·
ference player of the year, was
declared lneleglble by Marshall
this year because he violated
NCAA rules by staying free·at the
home o{ a team.boosterJn 1986.
He has since paid Marshall
$1,144. the amount the athletic
department would hav~ paid for
his housing during that time, He
is awaiting an eleglblllty ruling
froni the.NCAA on the Issue.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (UP]) First-round draft choice Byron
Irvin got a painful Introduction to
the Por~and Trail Blazers on the
first day of rookie and free agent
camp at · Portland Community
College.
The 6-4 guard from the Unlver·
&amp;ltY of Missouri .suffered a hip
contusion when he took a shot on
the hlp from Kevin Duckworth
during a scrimmage session
Tuesday and wound up sitting out
the' rest of the first day. Trainer
Mike Sttlmensky said Irvin.might
miss a day or two of workouts .
Irvin was · taking part In the
first of the day 's two half-hour
scrimmages when he took a blow
from the 7-0. 270-pound Duck·
worth. a Blazer veteran taking
part In this week's workouts at .
the request or Coach Rick
Adelman.
Irvin, who signed a multi· year
contract Monday, doubled over
In pain, was examined by Shl·
mensky and sat on the sidelines
to watch the rest of the workout.
Irvin salll he suffered an lnj\lry to
the same hlp' late In 'his seniOr
se.-on at Missouri . ·
"I think Duck kneed•me in the
hlp," Irvin said. "That's a big
knee. Right ·now. I can't hardly
move. I hope It will!OOIIen·UP by
tomorrow.''
Pbylical play w81 !be day's ·
!berne 81 23 rookie&amp;, free aaents
and veterans took part In the
unoffleJ.al kk:k9ff to the 1989-~
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·Irvin, who did not shoot well
during his brief stint on the court.
admitted 'nerves were a factor .
"I'm In a situation wtiere I just
signed a contrac1, and you want
to come out here and do your
best."
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signed a three-year contract with
the Blazers earlier In t~e day .
Young was the first guard off the
bench through much of last
season, playing In 48 gam~ and
averaging 6.2 points, 2.6 assists
and 19.8 minutes. .
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He sat out 34 games after
suffering a broken bone In his
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enjoyed playing the golf course."
The resident of Edmond. Okla..
added birdies on Nos. 2, 5, 6, 8, 9,
II and 16 and parred tlil&gt; ~oitier·
holes.
Tewell said he wouldn't allow
his first-round performance to
breed overconfidence.
"The.firstround,youjusttak'e lt ·
wlth a grain of salt," he said,
adding that he pl~nned to stay
patient and concentrate on his
putting. ·
For the second•year in a row,
Tewell took the first-round lead
· after placing second In the Buick
Open the week before. Tewell
finished · second last week to
42-year-old Leonard Thompson .
"Leonard gave us a lot of hope,
those of us pushing 40," said
Tewell, who Gallagher, bouyed
by strong _putting, sank. eight
. birdies but bogled No. 14 after his
second shot went into the rough.
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CINCINNATI fUPII - In the
Besides collecting a dozen Oester to third. After Browning
. history of baseball, there had singles In the first, the Reds made the first out of the inning,
never been an Inning llkelt.
cracked three doubles and Ken Duncan doubled In Oester. Qui·
The Cincinnati Reds pounded Griffey hit a 3-run homer. Play- nones singled Duncan to third
out a major league record 16'hlts ers with two hits In the Inning and Davis singled In Quinones.
and scored a club record 14 runs · were Roomes, Griffey, Luis
Griffey. Singled In .Quinones
In a wild, wild first inning Quinones, Eric Davis, Todd and Roomes: Infield single
Thursday en route to an 18·2 Benzinger, Jeff Reed and Ron loaded the bases. Benzinger
. Oester. Griffey had four runs slammed a bases-clearing dou·
romp over the Houston Astros .
. "I know what the Blltzk~ leg batted ln. All nine starters had at · ble. Benzinger moved to third on
was all about now," said shell- least one hit In the inning.
a single by Reed and scored oil a
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The previous major league single by Oester.
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Howe. " Wow!"
record for most hits In an lnni.ilg · ,All those hits and runs came
'Everybody was a superstar was 14 by Boston against Detroit before the second out of the
today." said Rolando Roomes, on June 18, 1953. The old major Inning was made. ·
on.e of three Reds to enjoy a: 4hlt league mark for most singles In
'We !IO!{)nly had 16 h,lts in onne
day as all nine Cincinnati star· . an Inning was 11 by St.:'• Louls Inning," pointe!\ Qut Rose, " we
ters joined In a 26-irlqiarade.- "It against Cincinnati on April 22, got 16· hits In · one-third of ari
was a total team 'effor t."
1925.
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The previous major league
Cincinnati added three more
leagUe record .·ror most players mark for most players with two runs In the seven thoRqomes -h it a ·
with two or more hits In an (nnlng or more hits In an Inning was six solo homer, .his seventh or tlie·.
- seven. Cincinnati· collected a by Chicago against Detroit, dat - year, and Reed blasted a 2-ruil
dozen singles In the Inning, ing all the way back to Sept. 6, homer, his third or the season. In
another major league mark.
1883.
the eighth, Cincinnati added a ·
Twp othe~ m_ajor league re· Tom Browning, 9·10, permitted . run on two straight Juan Agosto .. .
cords were·tled when seven Reds eight hits and two earned runs In wild. pitches.
·Houston's Glenn Davis hit his
finished. the game with. three'or his fourth complete game of the
more hits and six players scored year.
· 24th homer of the year· In tne
at least tWo runs In one Inning. At
Here's how the Reds' record- second and Rafael Ramirez
one point, the Reds reeled off breaking first Inning un(olded:
tripled In a run in the fourth. ·
nine consecutive ttlts, just .one · MarliiDo Duncan led off During tl)e 38mlnute .Inning h\ . ·
short of the major league mark. against Clancy with a walk, stole which Cincinnati sent 20'· batters
"Today was a perfect example second, moved to third on Qui- to the plate. the Reds reeled· off
of why baseball Is a great game.'.' nones ' bunt single and scored on nine consecutive hits, just one
said Cincinnati Manager Pete . a single by Davis. Griffey fol· short of another major leaguE'
Rose. ·'You never know what Is lowed with a . 3-run homer to mark.
going ttl happen. I was playing right, his seventh of the y~ar.'
Elsewhere in· the "National
for one run In the flrstlnnlng and
Roomes singled, raced to third League, St. Lol!ls edged New
· we wln.&lt;l up getting 14."
· on Benzinger's single and scored York 6-5: Chicago bla~· ked Phl.laCinclnnatl sent 20 batters to the ' on a single by Jeff Reed. Forsch delphia 2-0; Pltts.burgh clipped
plate in the 38-mlnute first relieved Clancy and was greeted Montreal 1-0 in 12 innings; San
inning. Houston starter and loser by Oester's double scoring Ben- Diego nipped Atlanta 6-.5, and Los
Jim Clancy, 5:9, till led to retire zinger and moving Reed to third. Angeles downed San FranC!sro'
any of the seven ~!alters he faced,
Forsch then uncorked a wild 6-3.
gL\!ing up six . hits and .seven-·
earned runs . . Reliever Bob
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Forsch was pounded for 10 hits
and seven earned runs in the
inning and went on to givE' up .a
· .Houston record 18 hits for a game
before he lefl after the seventh . CLEVELAND (UP!) -Cleve- facility, the Cleveland news:
inning.
land Indians' owner Richard ·E . paper The Plain Dealer reported'.
'I take my hat off 10 Forsch, " Jacobs has endorsed the Idea or a
said Rose ...1 know lt .wasri' t run new stadium and said he Intends
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for him, but he saved the rest of to work with the New Stadium cost of 'the stadium wltljou\ ,
the Houston pitching starr."
Corp. to develop an open•air football seats would be $150 ·
Forsch. 39, has pltclled in the facility that could be modified for million In 1991 do liar's. · . . . ·
major leagues for 15 years. bui football use.
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"The Indians and Clevela'ric! -:
. nothing had preparf(l him ror
The stadium envisioned by are synonymous," Jaeobs · s~lil'.. ,.._
Thursday's shelling. ·
Jac6bs would seat about 44,000 "To keep this reiatlons iilp ··:
. 'Experience . doesn't ,help· people for baseball games and strong, a new facility is needed &lt;' · ·
shake It off," he ·said. •'It hurts would Include abo11t 28,000 add I·
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thrO!IJIII Friday, UJ Co~r! St. , Pj&gt;o· ·:
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:Tycoon Lake catfish
prefer shrimp, livers
bass can be caught In the same
areas. Channel catfish opportunities here and elsewhere in
central Ohio ponds and lakes are
good, especially during evening
hours.

By United Press International
Here is the weekly Ohio fishing

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report, from the Ohio Division ot
Wildlife. For information on
lakes or streams not listed in the
weekly reports, call 614-265-6317.
Southeast
Tycoon Lake - This Bidwell
area lake, as is true of many
other southeast Ohio lakes, offers
good opportunities to catch channel catfish Anglers fish during
the late evening and use nightcrawlers, chicken livers , cut
bait, shnmp or crayfish fished
along the bottom
Ross Lake - Largemouth bass
are being caught by anglers
usmg artificial nlghtcrawlers
and crankba1ts fished along the
weedlines of this lake, located
just north of Chllhcothe off U.S.
35, Fish are averaging 14 to 16
Inches m size and are protected
by a 13- to 16-slot length limit.
Early mornmg and early evening
hours are the best times to fish.
Southwest
•· Pamt Creek Lake - A few
largemouth bass are being
caught m the early morning
hours on nightcrawlers. Channel
catfish averaging 15 inches and a
few saugeye up to 20 Inches are
being caught m the tailwaters
below the dam. Fishing achon
elsewhere in the regiOn has been
slow
Central
Hoover ReservOir - Walleyes
averagmg 2~ pounds are bemg
taken off the ledges along the
east bank of the reservoir in 12 to
15 feet of water by anglers using
nlghtcrawlers during the early
morning and early evenmg
hours. Daytime fishmg for walleyes consists of trolling along
the old creek channel. Crappies
- averaging eight to 10 mches can
be found around sunken brushpiles in 10 to 12 feet of water.
Crappie anglers are using minnows suspended beneath a
bobber. Some bluegllls are being
{a ken on waxworms and channel
catfish have been caught on
shad. chicken livers, shrimp and
soft craws fished along the
bottom.
' Delaware Lake - Central
Qh1o's bes t bluegill lake co nHnues to provide a good opportunity to fish thiS month Anglers
$nouid use small ·worms fished
beneath a bobber in areas with
deep drop-off pomts and subtrterged ~t ructures. Largemouth

Northwest
Maumee River - Excellent
catches of large crappies in the
10- to 12-inch range are being
reported by anglers fishing
below the Independence Dam
and Grand Rapids Dam with
m lnnows suspended beneath
bobbers. The best place to fish is
immediately below .each dam
and in the deeper pools a quarter
mile downstream. Anglers also
are catching smalimouth bass
and rock bass on minnows and
smaiLspinners below the riffles
near both dams. Best times to
fish are from mid-morning to
mid-afternoon. Good catches of
channel catfish are being reported from Perrysburg to Lake
Erie .wlth .some fish weighing up
to 15 pounds. Nlghtcrawlers and
cut bait fished from early evening to midnight are catc)llng the
most channel catfish
Resthaven Pond No. 8- Good
crappie flshmg ts reported In
areas with shorellne cover.
Anglers should be fishing with
minnows suspended - beneath
bobbers during early evening
hours Largemouth bass are
being caught on plugs, spinners
and art! flclal nlghtcrawlers
around the shoreline cover dropoffs. Bluegill will be found In
deeper water and can be caught
on small worms fished beneath a
bobber.
No•theast
Cuyahoga River - Largemouth bass up to two pounds are
being taken on spmners and
plastic curly-tailed jigs during
early morning hours between
Kent and Cuyahoga Falls,lncludmg the Edison ReservOir. Sunfish Will be found In most of the
deeper pools and In the reservoir.
Northern pike up to 16 , pounds
have been caught recently on
crankbaits and cut bait by
anglers fishing deeper Waters
shortly after sunrise and at dusk.
Leesville Lake- Muskles up to
15 pounds are being caught by
anglers trolling traditional muskle lures throughOut the lake
during the early and late even!rig
hours The dam area remains the
best place to fish for muskies.

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school agrees
jo let girl play .football
'' BENTON, Tenn

(UPI) Patti Dawn Wilson, a sophomore
at Polk County High SchOol, says
~he Is trymg out for the football
learn because she loves the
game. ·
; "I like the competition," she
:taid "I just like being here "
: Wilson, 15, said her dad supgorts her but her school principal
questions her motivation and
worries about her health. Her
&lt;;oaches won't comment because
the case could end up back In
~urt.
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&amp;ffenslve "linemember" played
)louth-1eague fD9tball for eight
)!ears and made several all-star
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am last year, l!ut was cutafter
fering two Injuries. School
lela is told her she could not try
ful thll year.

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minds last month when Wilson
and her father, Robert Wilson,
filed suit In federal court. The
school agreed to let Wilson tty
out without a ruling in the
lawsuit, but District Judge
James Jarvis made It clear the
case could be reopened.

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By PAUL DeFEDE
UPI Sports Writer
It appears that f l pitcher
Chuck Cary, the tougli t task is
get ling to the stadium on time
Cary's late arrival at Yankee
Stadium had no effect upon his
llve-hlt complete-g11me performance against Minnesota, In
New York's 8-1 pasting of the
Twins Thursday night.
Cary's 5: 30 arrival was due to a
ttaftlc delay caused by a molasses truck which crashed on a
New Jersey highway, turning a
15-mlnute ride Into a two-hour
adventure.
"Every time I come In, I'm
scared tQ death I I'm going to be
late) ," said Cary, who also drove
teammates Hal Morris and
Randy Velarde to the stadium.
"It my wife isn't with me, I can
just barely make It back.''
Cary, 2-0, seems to have more
or a problem with traffic than he
does when he pitches. In golrig
the distance, Cary struck out five
batters without walking any _
The Yankees, who are looking
for some sort of consistency from
their shaky rotation, have been
getting that from Cary. He was
close to being sent back to the
minors two' months ago but has
since pitched two straight complete games.
Another time he had a traffic
problem came last mont11 on Old
Timers Day. Trapped In heavy
traffic with his wife on a highway
adjacent to Yankee Stadium,
Cary heard the playing Or the

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national anthem. He ended up
leaving his wife with the car and
ran to the park, olily to discover
!hat the anthem signalled the
start ol the Old Timers game.
Manager Dallas Green might
let Cary slide with his arrival
time If he continues to pitch
consistently, something Green
has look for all season. Cary
could be the stopper the Yankees
have been looking for.
"I'd have to say It's real and
not an Illusion," Green said alter
Cary's fifth start of the season
" He's got a 90 mph fastball, a
screwball and he's got his confidence going for.hlm. Those three
things help a pitcher."
Greg Gagne ruined Cary's
shutout bid when he homered In
the ninth with one out.
Luis Polonla highlighted a
15hlt attack, going 3-for-4 with
three RBI.
Starter Rick Aguilera, one of
five pitchers obtained In a trade
for Frank Viola was pounded by
the Yankees. He was the second
of the newest Minnesota hurlers
to get hit hard In hts Twins debut .
Aguilera lasted Into the fifth
Inning, surrendering 10 hits and
six runs. David West, also a part
of the Viola trade allowed a
tie-breaking three-run homer
Wednesday and pitched himself
Into a bases-loaded jam In the
ninth before Jeff Reardon helped
·him escape.
The Yankees broke out to a 70
lead In the fifth by scoring four
times and sending nine men to

Friday. August 4, 1989

Indians triumph

the plate.
Mel Hall led orr with a single
and Jesse Barfield reached on an
error by second baseman AI
Newman. Bob Geren's RBI single knocked In Hall and knocked
out Aguilera, In favor of reliever
Gary Wayne. Alvaro Espinoza
and RobertD l&lt;elly hit RBI
singles to give the Yankees a 6-0
lead. A passed ball and a walk to
Steve Sax loaded the bases.
Po Ionia capped the outburst with
his second RBI single.
Poionla tripled and scored In
the first to stake the Yankees to a
1-0 lead. Hall and Barfield hit
consecutive doubles in the third
to give New York a 2-0 lead and
Polonla added an RBI single In
the fourth for a 3-0 lead.
PoIonia's sacrifice tly In the
seventh accounted for New
York's eighth run.
Elsewhere In the American
League. Cleveland downed Boston 4-2, Kansas , City zipped
Toronto 5-0; Detroit beat Texas
s,.;; New York slammed Minnesota 8·1 and California shutout
Seattle 6-0.
Alhlellcs 2, White Sox 0
At Oakland, Storm Davis, 105,
and two relievers combined
silenced Chicago. Jose Canseco
singled home Rickey Henderson
to take the lead in n'le first.
Reliever Gene Nelson went 2-2-3
innings and Rick Honeycutt
pltcl)ed 1-3 inning to notch his
12th · save. Me lido Perez, 7-12,
took the loss.
Indians 4, Red Sox 2

At Boston, Rod Nichols, 2~1.
scattered 10 hits over seven
Innings and Cory Snyder drove in
two runs with a third-Inning
single. Doug Jones entered In the
eighth, notching his 25th save,
tying him with Milwaukee's Dan
Plesac for the league lead . In his
BostDn debut, Tom Bolton, 0-1,
took the loss.
Royals 5, Blue Jays 8
At Toronto, Tom Gordon tossed
a three-hitter for his first major·
league shutout and George Brett '
had two RBI. - Gordon, 12-4,
struck out ~lght and limited ,
Toronto to five baserunners,. ·
notching his first complete game
In his fourth start since coming
out of the bullpen. Jimmy Key, ·
7-3, took the loss.
·Tir;ers 9, Rangers I
At Detroit, Alan Trammell's
RBI single.broke up as,.; tie In the
eighth making a winner of Mike
Henneman, 8-4, with 21-31nnings
of work. Ceclllo Guante dropped .
to 5-5. Julio Franco's , hit a ·
three-run shot for his 11th home
run. With the win, the Tigers took
Its first series since taking 2-of-3
from New York on June 27-29.
Angels 6, Mariners 0
At Seattle, Johnny Ray and
Devon White homered and Kirk
McCaskill scattered seven hits In
registering his third shutout.
McCaskill, 11-6, struck out three
and walked none Ray's third
homer of the season highlighted a'
three-run California sixth. Seattle starter Randy Johnson
dropped to 5-3

This

remarks.
_
"His work at weak safety's
picking up," Carson said. "He
looks like he knows what he's
doing."
When Dixon plays free safety,
Felix Wright moves to strong
safety and Brian Washington
backs up Wright. Dixon, 30. was
the team's No. 1 pick out of
Southern Mississippi In 1981.
"1 think I can do well there
because I know how corners
think and that helps me be In the
right spot," Dixon said. "The big
thing for me now Is learning a II
the signals so It becomes
natural."

Anthony Blaylock and Kerry
Glenn hljve been sharing time at
Dixon's cornerback spot.
In other news , from joint
workouts with the Eagles, Cleve-

land defensive end AI "Bubba"
Baker and Philadelphia tackle
Ron Heller have renewed their
fued.
When Baker was with the
Vikings last year, he poked
Heller In the eye. Heller was
hospitalized for five days and
Baker was fined and given a
one-game suspension.
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Heller said he Is pursuing a
lawsuit against Baker and t~e
Vikings, and ignored Baker's
efforts to make amends prior to
the workouts. Heller said Baker
poked him In the eye on purpose
and has done that before to other
players.
"I've got a great case," Heller
said. "I've got a guy with Seattle
who said (Baker) did It to him,
too, and they've got It on film.
I've got about three or four guys
around the league that have

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172 Marth S.CIIId AYL

back to the Indians.
One year ago, the Indians were
52-53 and In sixth place,ll games
back. In 1989, despite a worse
record, 51-53, Cleveland Is in the
hunt. It seems all a team needs to
be a contender In the American
League Least Is uniforms and
nlrie players.
Even the New York Yankees, with a wretched pitching
staff and Dave Winfield out, were
only 5'h games behind Tuesday.
Before anyone goes and brands
the Tribe contenders, however, a
bit of caution Is needed. Understandably, long-suflerlng Tribe
fans want to believe In the worst
way.
But with 41 years elapsed since
the Indians' second, and last,
World Series championship, fans
should use a bit of discretion.
There's no sense rushing Into a
Jove affair It It Is doomed to end In
heartbreak.
What we need Is a test to find

Baylor seeks Ferry
in franch~e's future
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Los
Angeles Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor still hopes to
see Danny Ferry In a Clippers'
unfform one day, although the
former Duke star has decided to
play In Italy next year.
The Clippers selected Ferry
with the second pick In the NBA
draft, and retain his rights'for a
year after he ret urns from Italy_
Ferry announced Tuesday he
would play for Messaggero
Roma. His contract Is for one
year and worth $1 million.

"Naturally, we are disappointed that Danny Ferry chose
to play his first pro season In
Europe," Baylor said. "However, we look foJWard to having
Danny in a Clippers' uniform
should he decide to pursue a
career In the NBA."
Clippers coach Don Casey said
he was "terribly disappointed.','
Ferry emphasized the educational aspects of the move and
the future opportunities that
working for a major agriculture
corporation presents.

out If the Indians are finally
contenders, or the same old
pretenders.
Fortunately, there is just such
an examlriation.
The Indians are just starting a
string of 16 of 21 games on the
road. After leaving Milwaukee,
the Indians travel to Boston and
New York before a five-game
home stand against the Brewers.
After a day off, it's offto the West
Coast and games with the Athletics and Angels.
What the Indians do from now
through Aug. 20 should determlrie the fate of their season. If
they can get through this string
and still be relatively close to
first place, say five or six games
or so, they will be well-positioned
to make a move In September.
The Indians play 23 of their
final 38 games at home, and the
road trips In that span Include
Qullngs In Detroit, Chicago and
Seattle, teams the Indians should
be able to beat.
For Cleveland to be contenders
through Oct . 1, several things
must occur. Joe Carter must
have a strong finish, and Dion
James, Brad Kommlnsk and
Joey Belle must continue to
bo Isler an offense thaI seems
dangerously close to falling back
into Its frustrating first-half
practice of leaving scores of
runners on base.
Greg Swindell's left elbow
must heal qlilcltly, and Doug
Jones needs to shake off the
sub-par performances he has

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In today's hectic world, family life has taken
some strange turns, and indeed, it Is
amazing that any of it stiU exists. Dad may
have to travel occasionally. Weekends, he
plays golf, goes fishing, or glues his "couch
potato" eyes to any seasonal sport on the.
tube. Mom either works or gets involved in
some volunteer activity, undoubtedly
worthwhile. The "latchkey" kids come
home to an iempty house, while-th~ teenagers have their own activities. It's only on
rare occasions that the entire family sirs
down to dinner, or goes anywhere togeth·
er. The one place where they should go in
unison is to the House of Worship, where
with the help of God some semblance of
family unity can be restored. Even today, if
the family members work at It, being together can be as rewarding as It used to be.

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomeroyHarrlsoovllleRd (Rt 1431 RobertE.Purtell, minister: Steve Stanley, Bible School
Supt, Rodney Howery, Asst. Supt. SUN·
SChoollO· 30 a.m Bible Study WPdnesday,
DAY: Bible School 9· 30 a.m , Worship
7·11 p m ~Johnsml
10:30 A.M and 7.30 PM Wednesday Bt
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9· 30
ble Study,7:00 p.m.
a.m .. Worship 10 30 am Bible Studv.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.: UMYF Wt.&gt;dnes
Grove The Rev Wtlllam Mlddleswal1h,
day, s·oo p.m, Communion First Sunday
pastor Church service 9· :rl a m.: Sunday
of Moath cCrofootl.
Sch0ol10::. a.m
REEDSVILLE - Church Schoot9· :m a
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
m . Worship Service 11. 00 a m.
Tom Runym, pastor Sunday School9' II
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL am ; Larry Haynes, S S. Supt Morning
wonhlp lO·:rl a.m
Cbul'('h School 9 a 1 m. , Worship 10 am ,
RACINE CHURCH OF 'niE NAZA
Blbl(' Study. Tul'Sday, 7· 30 p m : CommuRENE, Rev. John Vance. pastor. Sandy
nlon First Sunday IArchen
Justice, Chairman of the Board ol Chris·
CENTRAL CLUSTER
ttan Ufe. SU.nday School9:30 a.m: Morn
Preaching 9:• a.m. nrli and aecond Sun
Rev. Whrr• Riley
ing wor1hlp to::Jl am.: PYanaeltstlc aer
days of nch montb: lhtrd and fourth Sun
Rev. Don Meadaws
vtce 7:00p.m. Wednesday aervlre, 1 p.m
day each month wonhtr, 14!!1"Vlces at 7: :Jl p.
Rev· Weele:J ftAtdter
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dexm., Wednesday even np at 7·:1» p m '
R.n. PuJ Mertln
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday
Prayer end Bible Study.
Rev. A.rU•r Crahtref'
10 am and 7 p.m Wednt!lday, 1 p.m
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mul
Robert steele
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
berryHetghttRoad, Pomeroy.Pa1tocBob
ASBURY ISy;racuse)- Worship lla m .
Lloyd sayre, Supt. Sunday Schod 9 , 11 a
: Ghurch School 9 45 am, CharR"f' Blblt&gt;
Snyder, Sabbarh School Superintendent.
m , morning worship 10. :Jl a.m. Sunday
Rodney Splr.. S&amp;bbath Schod beltns at 2
Soudy, Wednesday. 7·30 p m. UMW . first
evening service 7 p.m
p.m. on S8turday afternoon with worship
Tuesday, 1 30 'P m., Choir ~hmrsal
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service fol1owtng at 3 00 p m. Ever,ymf' ( We,Jnesday 6 30 p.m IThatdu:'l')
RACINE flRST BAPTIST, S~eve
welcome.
ENTERPRISE .:.. Worship 9 a m .•
,
Deaver, Pastor Mike Swiger, Sunday
1
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Churoh School10a.m: BlbleSiudy, TuesSchool Supt.i Sunday School 9. 30 a.m.,
Morning worship 10 . 40 a.m., Sunday
- Sister Hairlett Warner. Supt. Sunday 1 day, 7 00 P m, UMW, First Monday, 7 :It
School9:30 a m.; Morning worship, 10·45
P m , UMYF Sunday. 6 p.m Choir Re·
evening worship 7.30 p.m, Wednesday
am
'hf'Brsal Chlldrf'n's at 6·30 p.m Adult folevening Bible study 7 30 P m
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. LySioo
lowl11J&lt;: Wednesday ~Ril")'l
BURLINGHAM OOMMUNITI' CHURCH:
Halley, mlnlstf'r, Saturday eVening
FLATWOODS- Ghurch School. 10 a.m
Burllngham ~ay LaudermDt, putc:r: RoevangeliStic services, open to public. 7 p
• Worship, 11 a.m. Bible Study. Thurs·
bert Cozart, assistant pasla" Surd!(y Schod
•-hool , 9 ; .N
- a m.,
day,
10 a.m.; wcnhlp 7 p.m., WNlmdetV. 6 P m
m., Sun d ay Chure h ..,..
_, 7 P m , UMYF, ~undav, 6 p.m cRt
1...1 1
youlhmeellnS: Wed . 7p.m church services
MorninR Worthlp 10 :J&gt; a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po·
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m :
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, li
Chur&lt;'h School 10 AM Choir prarliCI:'
mile ort Rt 325 Rev Ben J Wat IS. past&lt;r
meroy Pike. E Lamar O'Bryant , pastor:
Roberl Searles, S.S. Supt Sunday School
Jack Nf'eds, Sunday ~hool Director Sun
Thursdav. 6 :1) p m.. UMW third Monday
9:30a.m,; Morni01 Worship 10. 30 a.m..
day School, 9:lt a.m; Morning Worshlp,
c'ir~lt,p;ilMiddlepc)rtl -Church SChool.
Sunday evtnlDg service 1:30 p.m.; Wed
10:45; evening worship. 7 OOp.m. ID.S .T.I
9 :r&gt; am: Morntnw Worship 10·~ am ·.
neoday ,.rvlce, 7 30 P m L
&amp;: 7 30 &lt;E.S T J. Wednesday Prayer Ser·
,.
vice 7 oo p m lD s T) 1r: 7: l'l p M CE s
Youth Group. 4 p m : Wt'dnesday, Bible
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill L!tU•,
pastor Steve Little, S S Supl Sunday
. T 1: Mission Friends cages 2 6~. Royal
study 6 00 P m Choir rehearsal 7·00p m .
SchoollO am.; MorninB wonip, 11 a.m.,
, Ambassadors (boys agel 6-18). and Girls
czunlaa I
In Action (aRES 6-18) on Wednesdays, 7 p.
MlNERSVlLLE - Church School 9 00
Sunda~evenlniworllhlp7.30p.m . Prayer
am Worship servlc&lt;' 10 OOa, m., UMW
meeting and Blbl.eatudy Wedlleaday, 7·30
•m. (0 ST l&amp;7 rop.m. fE.S.T ), Tuesday
VIsitation, 6 :1) p m.
Third WE'dnesdav. 1 p m !Thatcher\
•
p m., Youth meetlhg Wedneaday at 7 P m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bal·
PEAR!&lt; CHAPEL - Church School9 00 '
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N 2nd Ave, Mlddlep9rt Sunday
leY Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pas·
a.m Worship SPrviCP 10 00 am·. cMar
School10 a m. SUnday even ina 7 00 p m.,
.tor. Handley DuM, supt Sunday School,
tlnl
•10a.m, sundayl'Yeningservlce. 7:30p.m.
POMEROY- Church School. 9 15a.m
Mid-week servl.,.,, \Yed., 7 p.m
.
• Bible teaching, 7.:J&gt; p.m Thunday,
' Worship tO· ll am: Choir rmE"arsal
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Wedneoday , 7 :to P m. UMW. second
SYRACUSE M1SSION, Cherry St, SyJeff Pattencm, superintendent. Sunday
racuse Mark Morrow, paltfl Services, 10
Tuf'Sday.1llp m: UMYFSundav. 6p m
School9.30 a.m., Morning Worahlp 10 l1
a.m , Sunday evenin&amp; service, 7.30 P m ,
a m Sunday Evening services Sunday
~r.:r~:~RINGSChurch School 9 1~
and Wednesday at 6·00 p m.
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Wednesday even In~ service, 7 30 P m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
am Worship 10 am, BlbloSiudv, Wed
SYRACUSE CHURCH . OF niE NA
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Dwight Haley,
nf'Sdav. 7·~ P m: UMYF LSronlorsi.Sun·
ZARENE Rev Glenn McMillan. pastaday. 6 P m I JunlorsJ E'Very other Sun
nrsl elder, Wanda Mohler, Sunday School
Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday School
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dav 6 p m !RIIPY\
Su
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Supt Sunday School 9·30 am: Morning
pt u
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RUTLAND- Church School tO am.
worship tO: 30, a m , Evangel.lsllc service,
Worship 10::1) am : EvenlngWors~
Worship, 11 am , UMW First Mondav
pm. Wednesdayprayermeeting7: pm.
pm •crablr-J
6p.m.: PrayerandPralseWednesdaiy, 7p
30
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MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
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m., Youth meetlng, 7 p m.
Racine. Rl'Y James Sa1terRel.d. pastor
SALEM CENTER- Church Sc:-hoo19 1~
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN 1N
Freeman Williams, Supt SuDday School
am
Morning Worship 10·15 a m
CHRIST, Eldeo R. Blake, pasta- Sunday
9:45am : Sunday and Wedneaday evenIStPPiel
School 10 a.m: Gary Reed, Lay leader
ln g services. 7 p m
SNOWVILLE -Morn In~ Worship 9 00
Morning Sf'rmon, 11 a m ; Sunday night
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
am, Church School 10.00 a m !Martini
services. Cbrtstlan Endeavor 7:~ p m,
Corner Sixth and Palmer. Jamea seddon,
service 8 p.m. Preaching 8. 30 p m.
liOU'I12ERN CLUli'I'I:B
Pastor Edna Wllsoo. S S Supt., Cathy
prayer meellng, Wedneoday, 7
BoY.
Keuelh lllak•
Rlgp, Asst Supl Sunday School. ~·15 a
pm
.
Bn.RororOnee
m ; Morntog Worship, 10·15 a.m : S unday
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Char
lev.C...IBieb
Evftltng servl('(l, 7 p.m Prayer meeting
les Domlgan, pallor. Mildred 7JeKI«. Sun
APPLE GROVE - Church School 9· 00
and Bible Study Wednesday eveninK. 7 p.
day School Su~ Morning wor!lhlp 9 30 a
a .m., Momlna: Worlldp 10.00 a.m., Bible
m ~ Children's choir practice, Wednes·
Study Su-y 7 00 p.m : Prayer meeting
m, SundayS&lt; ol10, 30a m: Eyonlngser·
day. 7 p.m • Adult chotr practl.,.,, Wed., 8
vice. 7. J&gt; p.m
7:00p.m. Thurlllay. (!Oclul)
p.m: Radio program. WMPO. Sunday.
M'J\ UNION BAPTIST. Paslcr Joe N
BETHANY- Wonblp 9 a.m; Church
8·:J:t am
sayre, SundBy SChool 9 45 a.m : Evening
S&lt;hoo110 o.m : Bible Study Wedneoday 10
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
worship 6:30pm, Prayer Meeting, 6 30
•.m.; Dorcas Women's Fellowship Wed5th and MilD, Al Hart1011, minister;
p.m. Wednmday.
nEOday lla.m. (Bakerl.
Rldlard Dullolo. A•octat• P11tcr. Mll&lt;e
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CARMEL - Chureh S&lt;hool !1: 30 a m.,
c;;erlach, Sunday Scbod Supe-lnleadelll.
CHRIST Robert Foster, pallor; Howard
Wonhlp, 10:45 a.m. Semnd ond Fourth
lllbte S&lt;hod 9· 30 a.m.: Mornlnll Wonblp
CalctweU, SuperiDiendent; Ch~.trch tchool
&amp;lndayo; Fellowoblp dlnnor with Sultm
10.30 a.m. Evening Wonldp 7:00 p.m
9a m , Worshlpservlce9·45a m.and6:30
third 'lbul'lllay, 6 JO p.m . CBakl!').
Wedn81day, 7:00p.m. Prayer meotlnJ.
p.m Every me wclrome.
MORNING STAR - Church S&lt;hool9· t5
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF niE NAc
CHESTER Cli\JRCH OF THE NAZA·
10:30
lllble Study.
ZARENE, PASTOR Fred J'otohorwood.
RENE Rev. Herber~ Grale, ~l&lt;r
BUt White, Sunday S&lt;bod Supt. Sundly
Frank Rl(fie, supl ,Sunday School9.~ a
SChool 9:11a.m.: Mortllni Worsldp 10:15
w
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m, ors p servtce, 11 a .m and 7 p.m
a.m.: Event111 Service, 6:00 p.m.: WedSunday. Wedntwday, 7 p m Prayer meet·
lng.
nesdly Prayer":::'.~ 7:00p.m.
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bert E . Bar! on, Dlroct!X' of Chrllt!sn Edu·
HARRISONVD.LI: PJIE!IliYTER!AN
catlon; Steve Eblin, aulatanl Sunday
CHURCH - &amp;Jnday:' Wonldp Servlct11
School9. 30 a.m, Morning wcnhlp 10•30
9.00o.m.: Cburdl !lcbool10:15a.m..
a.m.: Teens In Att\on, 6 p.m, Evening
. MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Worship, 7 00 p.m. Chotr pradlOI! 8 p.m.
liladay !lcbool. t a.m.: Cburdl oervlce,
:t:'::t.:~eoday evening prayer and
U:tll.mY
IYRACUSE F~T UNITEDPRESB DEXTEit CHURCH OF CHRIST,
TERJAN - Sunday S&lt;bool, ll o.m :
Roger Watom, mlnls1er: Norman WUI,
supt. Sunday School 9: JO a m.: Worohlp
Clll"'h urvloo 10:15 a.m.
RUTLAND CliiiRCH OF GOD, Putor,
servl"' 10:JI am. Bible study, WedneoRqma1111 Cox. Sundal' SehooiiO:OO a.m.,
day, ?:OO p.m.
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turned In lately and on~e again
beCome the dependable closer
any contender desperately
needs.
But these are Individual problems, and Cleveland sports fans
are tired of excuses.
Collectively, the Indians need
to find ways to win even when
their star hitter or pitching ace Is
struggling.
The current road trip' provides
a good test. If the Indians are
close on Aug. 20, It could be a
thrilling September at Cleveland
Stadium.
If not, Cleveland sports fans
can do what they have done every
September since 1960. Get ready
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come up to me and told me a \!Out
Incidents with him."
Baker said he did not Intentionally poke Heller In the eye.
"I tried to hit him and I poked
him In the eye, so to say I didn't
mean to hit the guy would be
lying," Baker said. "I didn't
mean tohurthlm to where he had
to' miss the game.
"I'm not a sicko. I think my
reputation speaks for it,self."
During a workout Tuesday,
Baker and Heller had to be
seperated several times.
"I block him and he's yeiUng,
'Let's go meet after practice in
the tunnel,"' Heller said. "Deep
down, I'd like to fight him right
now If I could."
Whatever happens, Heller will
not get poked in the eye again. He
now wears a plastic shield on his
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By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Wrller
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Every
30 years or .so, baseball fans
deserve a pennant race.
In most major league cities, of
coqrse, teams are contenders on
a more frequent basis. But we're
talking about the Cleveland Indlans here, a team that has not
been Involved In a September
pennant race since the White Sox
ralll~d to win the American
League In 1959 by fi~ games
ovel' the Tribe.
Now, after30yearsofhumllitalion and frustration, fans are
asking It this is the year the
Indians bring a pennant race
back to the shores of Lake Erie.
The question Is legitimate,
with the Indians only 3'h games
back of slumping Baltimore in
the AL East. One could easily
argue that this Is the year the
Indians were meant to win a
pennant, In light of the fact that
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Dixon to.see action· at free safety for.·Browns
LONDON (UPI) - Hanford
Dixon, named to the Pro Bowl
three times for his play at
cornerback, Is seeing Increased
action at 1ree safet}' while the
Browns practice' In London In
preparation for Sunday's game
against Philadelphia.
Coach Bud Carson had mentioned the posslbiUty of switching
Dixon to free safety prior to the
start of training camp, but had
not gone foJWard with the move
before traveling to London. Carson also has criticized Dixon's
play last year.
He said there was some "sUppage" In Dlxon's ,performance in
1988, and added that people
should no longer link Dixon and
Cleveland's other cornerback,
Frank Minnifield, because Minnifield Isn't 1'over the hill."
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Janice Dannor, church ochool director.
Church ochool9· 30 am.: MorDIDs worsblp
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aervlcea, 7;30 p m.
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CHRIST, St. Rt 3311, Antlqully. Rev.
Fruldln Dicken•, putar. Sunday morning 10 am.: Sunday evening 7 •30 p.m.
'Miurwtay evt!'nlna 7· 30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH, lac., ~ Pearl St. Rev.
Ivu Myera, acttngput&lt;r, Rolfi'Manley,
Sr., Sunday Sehool Supertntelldent. Sun.
day SChool 9·30 a.m.i Morn.Jn,1 wc:nhlp
10 J0 a.m.: even!. . worship 7:30 p.m.:
Wednelllay eveullta lllble otudy, prayer

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_VanZandt aad Ward Rd. Elder ·
Jameo MIUel', pu~.Sunday Seholll,
10: 30 l.m.: Wol'lhlp-net,Sunday, 7:311
p.m.; Bible Study~ WedllllldiY, 7: 3ll p.m
CALVARY PD.uRIM Cli.U'EL.!WrtaGDYileRoad. ReV'. Vlet•RHtb, ~tcr.
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wonldp oorvlea 7:110 p.m. Wedlllll\lr,
pra,.rllleollnl7:00p.m.
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MT. HERMON UNITEO BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHVRCH. Located In Tom
Community off Cl Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
Sanderl, pastor Jet! Holter, lay leador;
Ed Roush, Sunday !lchool Supt. Sunday
S&lt;hoot 9: II a.m.; mornlni wonlllp and
children's church 10:11 a.m..: evtnlnl
preaching service first tllree SuildaYI.
- 7: 11 p.m , Special service fourth Sunday
i'evenlnJ 7·30 p m• Wednelllay Prayer

Me£'11n~. BiblE' Study and YouTh FII:'Jiow
ship, 7 30 p m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located on 0 J Whitt' Road of Hlllhway
160 Pat Henson pastor Sunday SchoollO
am Classes fo r all aRes Junior Church 11
a m Morninll worship 11 a m Adult
Choir practlre6 p m. Sunday Young Peoph:~·s. ChllclrPn's Church and Adult BiblE"
Studv, Wednesday at 7 ,J) p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, ~70 Grant
St. Middleport Affiliated with Southern
Baptist Convention. Da\ kl Bryan Sr . Ml
nistC'r Sunday School tO a m i Morning
worship 11 a m : Evc-nlnR" worship 1 p m .
Wedn('Sdav C'\lenlng Bible study . and
prayer meellna 7 p m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sl
Rt 124andCo Rd 5 DerekStump pa s tor
William Amber~er S S Supt Sundav
School 9 30 a m ; Mornin~ Worship 10 XI
am , Evcnlnfi( worship 7· ,1() p m WIPdnE'S
day worship 7. ~ p m.
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Cornl"r Svcamor&lt;' and Seoond Sts , Po· ·
mffov ThE' Rev William Mlddlf'Swart
pastor Sundav Schoo! 9 4!i am Church
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HEART CHURCH. Msgr
Anlhony Giannamore Ph 992·589R Saturdav EvE-ning Mass 7 :wJ p m Sundav
Mass, 8 a m and 10 a m Confessions on£'
half hour ~(Of(' ('8Ch Mass. ceo classes,
11am Sundav
VICfORY BAPTIST, 525 N 2nd Sl.,
Middleport .James E KP.-see pastor
Sundav morning worship 10 a m . Evm
inR" servlrC' 7 p.m , Wednesday evening
wolship7pm VisltallonThursdav6 30p
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MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH David
Curfm an. pastor Sundav Srhool, 10 a .m ,
worship scJVICl' 11 a m , Sunday night
worship servlcC' 7 :W p m , Midweek
prayer servic" Wedn€'Sdav 7 p m
WESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
CHURCH of Middleport, Inc , 75Pear1St .
Rev Ivan My{'rs, pastor: Roger Manley,
Sr . Sunday School Supt Sunday &amp;hool
9 30 a.m . Mornln~ Worship 10 30 a m :
Evenin5Z Worship 7 :W p m Wednesday
evE'nlng Bible studv prayer and praisl"
servl('e, 70:~ p m
FAITH FULL GOSPEL CHURCH, Long
Botlom, Sunday School, 9 30 a m: Morn·
lng Worship 10 45 a m , Sunday ('VE'ning
7 00 p m f~ummer 7 :KI p m \: Wednes
dav night 7 00 p m (summer 7 :KJ p m 1
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF GOO - Cary Hines. pastor Sunday
Schooi9·JO To 10 20 am. Worship srvlce
10·30 to 11.30 a.m: Sunday pvenlng ser
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M'll OLIVE FULL GOSPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Lawrence Bush. pastor
Max Folmer. Sr • S S Supt. Sunday SchOol
9 30 a.m • Sunday evening servlgt, 1 30
m. Wednesday evening Bl•e ShKiy and
praise service, 7· 30 p m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. RI 7 on Pomeroy By Pass. Rev. Robert E Smith, Sr,
pastor. Melvin Drake, S S Supt Sunday
Schooi9. JO am .• Morning Worship 10 30,
Evening Worship 7·00 p m , Wednesday
Prayer service, 7·00 p m.
FAITH BA!,'TIST CHURCH, Rallroad

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CARLETON JNTERDENOMINATION·
AL CHURCH Klni{Sb.lry Road. Rev
ClydP w Henderson. pastor Sunday
School 9 30 a.m , Ralph Carl, Supt E\lenIn,;:: worship 7.00 p m Praye r mH"tlng,
Wednesday 7·00 p m
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPT1ST
CHURCH, '}MOl Slate RoutE' 7, Middleport Sunday SchoollO a.m , Sunday even·
lng service 7' :.ll p.m , Tuesday serv lee.
7:30pm
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
0 H Cart. pastor. Sunday Schoolal9 30a
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m.. Mornlng worship at 10 oN a.m.; Sun
~;,r;:~r:s •~~c~at 7 30p.m. Thuraday
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Knob, hx:ated on Cou nty Road 31 Rf'V.
Roger Wllllord, Pi'Stor S~.tnday School
9;30 am.; MorninR Worsht 10 45 a m.
su nd ny evening worship 7·00 p m , Wed·
nesday evening Bible Study 7·00 p m
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- CoolvllleRD. Rev . PhllllpRI·
denour, pastor Sunday School9: 30 a.m ,
• worship service 10· 30 a m: Blbie study
and worship service. Wedn('Sday, 7 p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
BlliCarter, pastor. Sunday SChool9.30a.
m.; Morning Worship and Communion
10· 30 a m
RUTLANDBIBLEMETHODIST. Amos
Tlllls, pastor Sonny Hudson, supt. Sunday
School 9. 30 a m., Morning wiX'shlp, 10. 30
a.m , Sunday evening service 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday service 7 p m. WMPO program 9 am. each Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE Samuel 118sye, pastcr Sunday
School9. 30 a.m ; Worship service 10 30 a
m., Young people's service 6 p.m.
Evangellstlcservice6:30p m Wednesday
service 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mlller
St .. Muoo, W.Va. Sunday Bible Study 10
a.m Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Wednesday Bible Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dudding Lane, Masm, W Va. J N. Thacker,
pastor Evening service 7 ll p m , 'l(oml'tl's Ministry, Thurolay, 9· 30 a m :
Wedneoday Prayer aod Bible Sludy, 7:15
pm
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Hartford, W Va
Rev. David McManis, pastor. &lt;llurch
School 9 30 a.m., Sunday morning ser·
vtce, 11 a.m., Sunday evening service,
7· 30 p m Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30
Pm
FAIR VIEW BIBLE CHURCH, L•tart,
W Va .• Rt. 1, James Lew II, pastor Wor
ship services 9.30 a.m., Sunday SChoolll
a m ; Evening worship 7:30pm Tuesday
cotlage prayer meeting and Bible Study
9·30 a .m; Worship service, Wednesday
7:30Pm
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut and Henry Stt., Raven1wood, W.
Va. The Rev George C. Weirick, past«"
Sunday SChool9 •30 a.m, Sunday worship
11 a.m
CALVARYBIBLECHURCH,locatedon
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat·
woods Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
on Sunday at 10· 30a m and 7:30p.m with
Sunday School9· 30a.m Bible Study, Wed·
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I!APTill'l' Rev. Nyle
Borden, pastor Cornelius Bunch, supt
Sunday School 9: :Jl a.m ; Second and
fourth Sundays worship service at 2 !l p
m

MT MOR1AH BAPTIST, Fourth ond
Main Sl , Middleport Rev. Gllber1 CraiJ,
Jr, pastor Mrs Ervin Baum~~:ardner,
Sunday ~hool Supt . Sunday School9: 3D 1 '
m; Worship service, 10. t5 a.m.
SUCCESS RO~D CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B Hoskins, evangelist Sunday
BtbleStudy9a m : Worship. lOam; Sun·
day evenlnR service 6 p m., Wednesday
evening sf'I'VIce. 7 p.m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Radne;
Rl. 124. Wllllam Hoback, pastor Sunday
School to a .m; Sunday evenln1 Rrvlce 7
p.m Wedneaday evenln1 sprvlce 7 p.m
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheodl•.
Supt Sunday School 9.:JJ a.m. Morning
Worship 10 .:. a.m Pray~r tervtce. altern·
ate SUndays
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APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Uma Rd.,
nrxl to Fort Me\p Park. Rutlaad. RObl!'rt
Richards. pastor Services at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday !I and Sundays
HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·
TER of the Wesleyan Hollnen Cllurctl
Rev. David Ferrell. pastor Henry Eblin,
Sunday Schod Sup! : Sunday SchooUO a.
m., Morning Worship 11 a m., Evening
sf'r'VI~7:~p.m Wednesday~enlngaer.

vice 7 lO p.m
STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
Gary Holter, pastor Sunday services 9.:11
a m and 1 p m : Midweek service, 7: :II p
m Thur!lday
MIDDLEPORT PENTEalSTAL, Third
AVP. Rev Clark Baker, putor Clrl Notllngllam, Sunday Srhool Supt. Sundly
School 10 a.m with clasiH for all aaa.
Evening service. at 6 p.m Wednf!lday Bl·
ble study at 7:30p.m. Youth lleJ'VIct'll Fr~
day at 7.30 p m.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP,128 Mill St.,
Middleport Brother Chuck McPber1011,
pastor. Sunday School 10 a m.: SUnday
evening services at 7 p m and Wednf!lday
services at 7 p.m
ANTIQUTTY BAPTIST Keonelh Smith,
pastor Sunday Schod 9·lla.m.; church
servlce7'30p.m.; youthfeHOWIIllp6.11p.
m ; Bible sludy, Thul'lday, 7:30p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 330e
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pastor Danny Lambert, S S. Supt. Sunday
morning Sf'rvlce a110 a m.; Sunday evenIng service 7· 30 p m. Tuesday and Thunday services at 7: 3D p.m
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev Glendon Sir ..... puler.
Sunday S&lt;hool9 :toa.m : Wonhlpservic:e,
10 30 a.m.; Youth service Sunday': 15 p.
m. Sunday eveningaervtce,:OOp.m
neaday Prayer Meeting and Bible StUdY
7 OOp.m
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Suaday aftern()(ll service&amp; 11 2•30 Thurlllay
evenlna servlcea at 1 30
flRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MasCI!, W.
Va Putcr,llll Murphy. Sunday Scbod 10
am : Sunday evenlna7:l&gt; p.m. Prayer
meotlnJand Bible Sludy Wedneodly, 7:30
p.m. Eveeycme welcome.
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Salem St. Rev Paul Taylor, put or Sunday
School10a m: Sundayevenlna7:00p.m ;
Wednesday evening proyer meetlol 7: 00
p.m
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Silver Ridge. Duane Syden-•
strlcker, past« Sunday School 9 a.m ·
Worahip Servlce,10 a m .: Sunday eventni
service, 7·00 p.m Wedneodoy nlgllt Bible
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GOD USES OUR WEAKNESSES
The parts of the body which seems to be weaker are
indi11pensable. -1 Corinthians 12;22 (RSV)
My neighbor's last six years were marred by Illnesses
which lett her for the most part an invalid. Much o1 the
time she was unable to do even the simplest task for
herself. And yet, in spite of her own problems, she
continued to perform a very powerful service ministering to the sick. Though she was unable to
physically visit, she found a way. She called her church
office each week togettlte names of people who were sick.
Then she sent each person a card with a few encouraging
words or a scripture verse.
I remember tlte' minist~r's words at her funeraL H~
reminded liS that she had not dwelled on Iter limitations
and disabilities. Instead, s~ tho.u ght, only of what she
could do and put all her energy Into it. And many, many
people had been blessed and comforted because of her.Taken from The Upper RoOm Dally Devotional Guide
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UMH Auxiliary has meeting
A trip to Athens with l11nch at. 10 at 1 p.m.
Poarou and an afternoon of
The family picniC will be held
shoppllle was enjoyed recently
at the SO\Ithbound roadside park
by_• ml!mbets of the women· s
on Ro11te 3.1 on Aug ·22 at 6 p.m,
a11~Uiary of Veterans Memorial
The nominating committee
ltospltal
will havl' the slate of officers to
There was no business meetmg · present at thl' pk'nk. E:iect m••
bUt ·the president an_nounced the
and installation of officers will be
·bQard meeting to be held on Aug.
held at the September meeting.
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WI(; pick up d!'le&amp;
The Meigs County Health De.p artment wishes to announce the
foUowJng WIC pick up dates for
August. July 28, 9-11 a .m. and
1- 3 p m. A11g. 1 and 4, 9-11 a.m.
and 1-3 p.m. Make up dates at·e
Aug. '1:, 14, and21-, fr'oin 9-11 a.m.
and 1-3 p.m.
The shot dates for August ·a re
Aug. 8 and 22, from 9-11 a.m.
a"d 1- 3 p.m.

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FRIDAY
· Grange Hail located on County
•PAGEVILLE - The Scipio Road 1 near Salem ~.-ente r . The
Township Tr11stees will meet photography contest will t)£ ·
Fr.tday at ~ p.m. at the 'P ageville judged and all members ~ ;·i
T?wnshlp blllldl!lg.
' urged to attend .
·REEDSVILLE ·- The Olive
Township Tr11stees will meet on
· Fr.iday at 7: 30 p.m at ·the home
clerk, Barbara Hann11m .

SUNDAY
RUTLAND - Descendants of
Phillip Wilkinson Nicholson and
Corinna Cornell Nil'holson wlli
have a family reunion at Fore&lt;t
Acres Park in Rutland on Sunday
with a potluck dinne1 to b€ se;--; eli
at 12· 30 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT - There will
be a round and square dance on
Friday from8p.m . to midnight at
thl' Middleport Legion Almex
M11sic wJII be provided by True
ALFRED - TheCapedCrusad
Country R&lt;~mblers. The pub he 1~ · ers Clown Troijpe will perform a .~
Invited ·
. the , Alfred I!Jnite'd Methodist
(:hurch on Sunday at 7 p.m. wlti.
SA'l'URDAY
refreshments afterwards The
DORCAS - The Beegle reunion public IS invited to attend
square dance will be held on
Saturday- from 7~ 11 p.m. at
POMEROY -The Taylorreu~
R\)nald and LeAnna Beegle's off ion wJII be held at the Popla:
124 a! Dorcas. ThoSP a ttending Ridge Church on Sund&amp;v at·~oor.
are advised to bring a iawn chair .Everyone wekome
and refreshmen Is
POMEROY -- The Wllifor&lt;l
RUTLAND - There will be a reunion
will be held on Sunday a t
round, square, and slow dance on
the
home
of fheodore Willford oL
Satllrday from 8 p.m. to midnight
Dewett's
Road. A potlu~J;
sponsored by the Eli Denison dmner WillRun
be served at noon
Post 467, American Legion
Ttiere will be a live band, snack
RACINE -The Beegle reunio r.
bill', and refreshment stand. The
will
be held on ·Sunday at Stat
publiC is invited.
Mill Park in Racine WJ!h regis
SALEM CENTER - The Star tration at 11:30 p.m. and dinne:
Grange and Junior Grange will at 12:30 p.m. There will b&lt;
meet on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the entertainment and a busmes'
meeting at t 30 p .m.

Gilkey

. Mr. and Mrs Gar old Gilkey.
Tony Gilkey, Annette. Bare,
Tammv Wolf. Amber Wolf, Rick
GJlkey ' Daneil Gilkey Courtney
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Riebel birthday
Justin Riebel, son of Roger and
Robin Riebel. recently cele·
b1ated his first birthday at
Pieaser ' s Restaurant in
Pomeroy.
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Lynch ahd sons,
Joshua and Joel; an uncle, John
Ohlinger~ Mr . and Mrs . Arnold
Priddy ; a great grandmother.
Mary E blen; and aunt, Rhonda
Riebel; grandparents Roger and
Haz1iee Riebel ; Mr. and Mrs
\&gt; an Counts and daughtet·s, Jes·
s;e and Tomlca.
Sendmg a gift was his grand
h1other from Virgmia.

Blood pressure clinic
The Harrisonville Senior Citi·
zens will be hOlding a free blood
pressure clinic on Aug. 8 !rum 10
a.m. to noon at the townhouse.

Homecoming revival
The Zion Church or Christ of
Route 143 is planning a weekend
homecoming revival for Aug. 18,
19, and 20. Greg and Jenni!~Jr
Wallace, Johnson City, Tenn. ,
will i)e leading the services at
7:30· p.m. on Friday and Satur:
day. and 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on
Sunday. Wallace is from thP
Ripley Church of- Christ in
.Ripley, W.Va., and is married to
the former Jennifer Grover,
daughter of Ken and Mary
Grover of the Zion congregation.
A carry In dinner is planned tor
noon on Sunday and the,public is
Invited to attend.

Personal notes

Harrisonville OFS to meet
The Harrisonville Order of the
Eastern Star No. 255 will have a
regular meeting on Aug. 8 at 7: 30
p.m. In Harrisonville .
R,aclne OFS lo 111eet
The Racine Chapter Order of
the Eastern Star will meet on
Aug. 7 at 7: 30p.m. All members
are asked to attend and refreshments will be served.
Football meeting
There will be footballl'lleetlng
on Monday at 6: 30 p.m. at the
Soutl)ern · High School football
building for the · j11nior high
football players. 1&gt;co11 Wickline
is the coach.
Skin test ,,,
Mrs . Joan Tewksbary, R.N.,
Meigs County Tuberculosis
Nurse, wlli be conducting a
community tuberculin skin test·
lng clinic at the Chester Fire
Stat ion on Monday !rom
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The next regular meeting of
the volunteers will be the annual
dinner meeting at_ 5· 30 p m
Wednesday _ Oct '25 in the se
mina r room on the second floor nl
Davis Library,
The treasure• · s books will bE
open to receive dues i$5) begin
ntng with the Aug 9 meetln ~;
through October The AHVoiun
teer membership pins will bt
presented to new members by
Dorothy Hayes, steering com
n1itte chair, during the October
meeting.
Work sessions in the archives
ar&lt;" held monthly, except August.
lrom 10 a.m. to noon.
Alumni or friends in the area
with an interest in the activities
of the volunteers may atte nd the
re gula• meetings of the volun
leers IAugust, . October and
March) or the ' monthl y work
sessions by telephoning the Unl
versify Archives .

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COMPLETE REAP SFSSION - Three students from Meigs
County completed_the Rio Ear if Action Program at the Unlverllily
of Rio Grande. They were, fronl left, .._ary Butcher, Pomeroy;
Joanle Simpson, .Pomeroy; and Ke.vln Grueser, Racine.

RIO GRANDE -The world of
Appalachian writer Jesse Stuart
comes to life on the stage later
this month when an original
adaptation of his works Is presented at the University of Rio
Grande.
"Jesse Stuart Stories" will
debut In the Fine and Performing
Arts Center on Friday, Aug. 25 at
8 p m. , and wlll be shown again
on Sunday, Aug. Tl at 2:30p.m.
An Aug. 26 performance has been
scheduled for 7:30 p, m. at Shawnee State University.
The play, supported by the
Ohio Arts Council/Ohio Humanities Council Joint Program in the
Arts and Humanities and the ·
Kentucky Humanities Council.
has been ~:o-wrltten by Greg
Miller. Jerry Martin &amp;nd Jay

News Report er
C'hrtst ine Pierotti

Cherokee Volley 1-H Sad.rCloh
The ChE'f'ok(&gt;(' VallE')' 4-H Saddle Club
met on .July 12 on Tt'ens Run Road,
attendin g were members. Eric Lester,
Amanda Wtcklirie. Kim Betz, Scott Hunt,
and Brian Hunr. Three parmts and one
guesl attended also. ThE&gt; club me4 to mow
th{' cemetery which Is their monthly
mane)' makln~ prOject. Advisor Tammy
Barcus gave the members fa ir paSses to
s:::ll and the mN'tlng datelt wer(' "et for the
r2.ne.l11t.it•\' o l tht&gt; mOnth

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REVIVAL - Tommy
Hawk, &amp;eaclller·evaiiJellat,
will be eonductiiiJ · revival
service~ Saacl111 through WedaeldiiJ at 1 each eveulng at ·
tile ~17 United Me&amp;hocllat
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Mullins. with the cooperation of
the Jesse Stuari Foundation. Thi:play will be directed by Martin.
Miller is coordinator of the
Fine and Performing Arts Center, Martin is an associate
professor of speech and theater
at Muskingum College. and Mullins is associated with the theater
department at RioG~ande. She is
an original cast member of
Miller's adaptation of "Out ol the
Red Brush."
The play will also feature
original music QY Allen · and
Dwight Daugherty . .two brothers
from Jackson who also provided
music for and appeared in "Out
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presentation of the Valley Artis ts · and has had two feature roles in
major motion pictures: Mark
Series.
Rydell'S
''The.River" In 1984 and
Taylor, who residPs part of the
.John
Sayles'
"Matewan" In 1987.
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several pieces of fiction, poetry
and essays by Stuart to illu~trate
the life and times of people living
in Appalachia ; The co-adapto1 s
stress that the play is ~ ea red lo1
family vlewi ng.
Appearing In the play in the .
role of the nan a tor wjli be Frank
Taylor, a professlon.il actor who
Is afliilated with · Roadside
Theater. a Kentucky -based
theatrical company that has
to11red the country \Yith stories of
the triumphs and struggles of
Appalachian peop!f! before and
after the tum of the century .
Roadsld_e Theater appeared at

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Twenty,three students from their vocational goals."
The five-week program, he
around Ohio have completed the
Rio Grande Early Action Pro- added. attempts to assist stugram at the University of Rio dents to develop writing skills.
intrapersonal and interpersonal
Grande.
. "This is the third summer that speaking skills, while at the same
the special program has been time orient the students to
offered to graduating students or university enrollment. Students
students returning io their high completing · REAP earn nine
school to complete their senior hours of credit at the university
year," said Edward R. Sofranko, and attend classes on a special
Ph.D., professm ol psychology scholarship which pays for tuiand director of REAP.
tion, fees and books.
"We are very pleased with the
"REAP was designed to acresults
of the past three years
quaint students with the benefits
.of higher educ~tlon. IncreaSe and look forward to next year's
self-confidence ancj assist partiC· program," Sofranko said.
For further Information about
!pants in developing a career and
a life plan," Sofranko continued. REAP for high school students,
"The results of 011r studies or the Rio Education Awareness
indicated that students who drop Program ·for non-traditional stu·
out of higher education, or never dents, as well as other special
programs. contact the Univerattend at all, tend to be ll!cking'tn
of Rio Grande at 245-5353.
sity
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unbearable as they shelter from the sun and heat In the shade al the · ,
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The Chamber will meet on
Aug. 8 at noon at Main Street'
Pizza. Guest speaker will be
Howard Thompsan, executive
director of Pike County Chamber
of Commerce. All members and
interested individuals are urged
to attend.

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New music professor
at Rio Grande will
assume Grande ·chorale

was gay before we married . She
said
she didn't care. She loved
Try to understand that &lt;~lcoho­
me
and
we would work things out
4NN J.4NDERS
. llsm is an illness whose principal
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together.
symptom is obnoxious behavior
Tim"' S, ·ndl ,.... lind
After 10 years of marriage,
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that is beyond his control.
When he finally admits he tour sons, a suicide attempt and
. received a bachelor'
needs help, find the telephone intensive therapy, we divorced.
David Faber, Ph.D .. has been position. He
It
was
the
nastiest
divorce
of
the
of
arts
pegree
in music education
number of Alcoholics Anonym-.
employed as assistant professor
century
.
r
was
accused
of
every
from Shepherd College, She-.
ous In the phone book, bu tlet him
Innocent person. This Is a terrible of music at the University of Rio pherdstown, W.Va., In 1976, and -,
perversion imaginable, lnclud·
place the call.
Grande.
In
that
capacity,
he
will
Injustice. In my case, It involved
obtained his master's degree ~ &lt;.
Dear Ann Landers: I ~arne lng sexual abuse of our sons.
one
wife and·four children. And direct the Grande Chorale and a from West Virginia University In nl
After
five
more
years
of
across this piece and thought
for what? My parents' peace of new enterprise, the Masterwork 1977. WVU awarded him hli•.-•
your readers might enjoy it. This therapy. I am doing fairly well.
mind? So society would get off Chorale.
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is how a man became his own ·The children are older now and · my case?
talking.
They
say
I
did
not
abuse
Faber
was
an
instructor
In
grandfather:
I know wn.at the Bil;lle says. town, W.Va. , comes to Rio WVU's preparatory department;.'
them.
"I married a widow who had a
Every self-righteous fundamen· Grande from Bluefield IVa. • from 1978 until }982 and was o
Why does "20/ 20'; think her
daughter; my father visited our
tallst screams It loud and clear. College, where he taught music employed as a music teacher al~
house freqently, fell In love ~nd husband m;1rrled her? I think I
But the Bible also says, "Judge for two years and led choral Anna Jarvis Elementary School,
married my stepdaughter. Thus, know. He hated being gay and
not lest ye be judged." One last productions.
Faber said the Grande Chorale Grafton, W.Va. , from 1982 until
iny father became my son-In-law thought marriage might
thing - 90 percent of all child
straighten
him
out.
That's
my
he went to Bluefield as assistant
and my stepdaughter became
abuse is perpetrated by is planning rehearsals for a professor ·of music. He was production
of
Handel's
"Mesmy mother, for she was my !irst guess. My second guess is
heterosexuals .
named Outstanding Teacher oC"
father's wife. My stepdaughter that marriage would allow him to
Thank you lor listening. - . siah' ' later this year. He said the the Year at Anna Jarvis in 198S.
do
as
he
pleased
without
the
Masterwork Chorale will be a
also had a son; he was, of cou-rse,
Been There and Back
.
.
A church musician· for 1li
of campus and community
group
my grandchild and my brother at !abet.
Dear Been There: You've
I
was
helped
to
realize,
In
years,
Faber was organist and'
tl)e same time, because he was
written a poignant and moving singers that will stage extended choir director at the First Baptist ··
..
therapy,
that
I
have
worth
and
the son of my father. My Wife was
letter. Every bit of It is factually choral presentations at least Church in Morgantown from 1971::my grandmother, for she was my · value. r have a good job, I am
correct, including your figures twice a year. The Masterwork until 1987, ans has been organist
· mother's mother. I was my "active in my church and In civic
on child · abuse. Thank you for Choraie is planning a presenta· at the First Baptlsi Church in
wife's husband and grandchild at grouJ?s. I'm a good citizen. I have
11nloadlng here. I'm sure you lion of John Rutter's " Requiem" Bluefield, W.Va. , for the last two;
the same time, and as . the been gay all my life. I was not
have helped others who are for next spring.
years . In addition , he was a··,
husband of a person's grand- con.,erted to l)omosexuallty. I
fighting the same battle.
· - ' • ''The Masterwork Chorale is baritone soloist In three choral .
mother is his grandfather, I was don't believe conversion Is possian
extension
of
what's
been
done
· Dear Readers: Here's another
ble .- for gays or for straights.
productions In Morgantown , in· my own grandfather."
poem from a kindred spirit of the with 'Messiah,"' Faber said. cluding a 1981 presentation 9f
We
are
the
only
minority
Possible? - R.G .ft., Louisiana
Frances/ Francis-Marion/Mar· "Anyone wishing to receive ·" Messiah." He has been active in~
academic credit for being inDear Ana Landers: I just read shunned by our own families.
Imagine a child growing up with ian sufferers. The author is Fred volved with this group may do so, numerous vocal and keyboard ·'
the lettert from "20120" who,
Gordon from Seminole, Fla.
··t
and those who wish to participate presentations.
after marrying, learned that her the fear that If Mom and Dad
My name Is Jesse
would
be
despise!~
found
out,
he
Faber's
areas
of
ex
perUse
r.
as voluntee1s are encouraged to
husband was gay. There Is
I'm a guy.
and
rejected.
So
you
do
every··
include
music
educ.
a
tlon,
vole~;
•'
another side to the story. May I
do so."
When you write my name
thing
you
can
to
hide
what
you
conducting,
music
history,
or-.
;
Faber brings an extensive
tell It?
Leave out the "1."
background
.in music to his new gan, piano and theory.
·I am 42 years old and gay. I did are. Sometimes this means mar·
What ('an yol' J[ire t ht• P''r:u m wht)
not choose to be this way. On the rtage. For once you have com- 'hnJ l'1 'er _\' lhin,:? Ann Larldt•rJ' ' nr&gt;W
contrary, I did everything I could plete accep_tance. You've done
booklc&gt;r. "Gem .&lt;~~ ." i.'l ideal for · a
think otto get straight. Who In his · something tjtght even though -you
ni,chl!lfantl or cof/t•t• tnbli&gt;. ..Gem .• "
right mind would choose a life ol suspect it ~W~n't last forever. It's
;,
, o coll••t·l ion ,jAR n l..an df•r.•' mo11l '
a wonderful feeling - until the
ridicule and scorn? _, ~ . · ·
rPttUl'IUt•d
JWt'mll and_e.'l.ta~.'l. St&gt;tul a
After I returned from VIetnam, roof falls ln.
llt•lj-addre!IIWd.
lonfo{. hUI~im·.~~~--•i:t•
So how does this crazy thing get
I fell tremendous press11re to
rnr:plopr
nnd
o
rhf•t·l.· or rnnntoy
marry. I figured marriage would fixed? Well, It would help if you
order
for
14.8.1
to:
G••hu. r/o Ann \
"c11re" me. I couldn't have been left us alone. Every time you
Lmulf•r.•.
P.O.
Btu:
J1562. Chiro#(n.
more mistaken. I told "Allee" I pressure a gay (male or female~
Ill.
1\1)6/ 1-0.&gt;62.
to marry. you involve another

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The Christian and Mary .Hart
reunion will be held on Aug. 13 at
the Letart Community Building
in Letart. W.Va. A basket dinner
will be served at 12: 30 p.m.
·

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Arwood Volunteers slate
::ftiO· GRANDE - Paul C.
Hliyes, Ph.D.. president of the
lflllversity of . Rio Grande, will
nfel't with the Atwood Heritag&lt;
Vfil}lnteers during their summer
meeting on Wednesday . Aug 9In
tile second floor seminar room ol
Davis Library. The rneetingwii l
begin with br11nch at 10 a.m.
: F'ollowlng brunch, Hayes will
speak to the volunteers and their
gues ts on matters relating to the
university and Its futm e, and Qn
the status of the restoration and
remodeling o( Allen House fo r the
Esther Allen Greer Museum and
Galleries.
1
_]:he university Archives and
fl'useum will lie housed in the
remodeled facility. The mguiar
bUsmess meeting w11l follow
"Re servations for thP August
bi-unch and meeting rna&gt; bt
nlade by telephoning the University Archives at 245 5353 extenskm 3&gt;1. 'l'he cost is $4.

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Sign up for youth football will
be Aug. 9 at l) p.m. at the
Pomeroy _Senior Citizens Center
lor fifth and si&gt;1lh grade boys and
cheerleaders.

l!el!kl•g recipes
When Pomeroy celebrates It 's
150th birthday the sesquecenten
nlal c:'ommtttee will have availa
'
. ble for sale a cookbook made up
of ''old time'' reel pes of mothers,
grandmothers. great grand
mothers, etc. If anyone has a
recipe they would like·to contribute to the cookbook, entitled
"Treasured Recipes from the
Past" send it or drop It by the
Daily sentinel office in care ot
Julie E. Dillon. Any church
women's organizations are also
encouraged to collect recipes .for
the book and turn them in to the
Sentinel office. Tht&gt; deadline lor
· submitting recipes is Sept. 15.

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Softball tournament
There will be men's slow pitch
soft ball tournament held on Aug.
19 and 20 at Eastern High SchOol.
The cost is $65 and hit your own
ball. Call 378- 6406 ' fo r
information.

Mr and Mrs. Kennl'th Wyant .
hmgsbury Road. and Mr. and
1\-lrs. Oris Bumgarner, Letart. W.
\ • , recently returned from . a
motor trip to Florida via thi&gt;
c-.-eat Smokey Mountains, DoUy'.lood , and Gatlinburg, Tenn.
While at ·Fort Myers. they
toured and visited Thomas Edt·
son's winter home, botanical Dorst reunion
gardens. museum, and labora·
The annual Dorst reunion wilt
tory , featuring the Banyan trees . be held on Aug. 20 at the
on the grounds.
Lancaster fair grounds . A po·
. They also vislied Kennedy tluck dinner will be served at
Svace Center where they went on noon. AU friends and relatives
·a bus tour of the Spaceport USA
ar e mvited.·
The group also drove across
Mrs. Richard Kerns, Sam Kerns
the Everglades National Park, Trustees to meet
Mary Kerns, Margaret Cante1
returning home via Daytona
The Sutton Township Trustees
Audry Sharpe , Lee Stanley
Beach and Myrtle Beach.
will
meet on Monday at 7: 30p.m .
Myrtle Gilkey, all of Athens.
at
the Syracuse municipal
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S11dduth
building.
Sam Sudduth, Free Port; Maxine
Wiener, Tuppers Plains; Bill
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
.... Countrr Clnen
Th&lt;' country clovers held Its 4-H meet in~
Thoma, Sheryl Thomas, Ru
July ll at 0.0. Mcintyre with a cook-out.
tland ; Linda Smith, Danville
Dana Atha opened the mt&gt;etln~. PledgE" Of
Alliegence was done by Tammy Bays, and
Iva Powell, Pearl Gilkey , Pome
!he4 ·H pledge was done by Jessica Taylor.
roy; GeorgeGilkey , Vera Gilkey
Devotions Was done by Helen McGuire
New Marshfield ; Mr and Mrs
f11le Lord's Prayer\ : Roil call was
s wered b~· telllnJ!: your favorite
John East , Shawn East Brandon tu.
toot hpa s te
Sturgeon, Minersville, Mr and
P r es f'nl was Suzanne Henson. Ashley
J ess lra Taylor, Tammy Bays.,
Mrs. Jody Varner, Jody Lyn r. WaHoo.
Dana Atha , Heather Atha, Christin e
Varner , Philo; Mr. and Mr~
Pierotti, Karen Saunders. BrPill BurnPtte,
_Darrell Young, Shade; Lenora Riehle and Dennts McGulre. Advisors Lisa
Shirley Pierotti, Helen McGuire.
· Hudnall, Gtena Wade, Marjory Berk.
special ~est David Lyons.
Douglas, Lyman Stanley,_ AI
ThE' clubs nE'Xt car was h wUJ be
r escheduled. Thf" Kln~·s Island trip wUI be
bany; and Mr. and Mrs Junior in
AUJi::ust . Some new fund raisers were
Wiblin, Pageville.
discussed Fair books wt&gt;rP passed out,
Music was provided by Kerm1t members were rf'Qllnded to gpt their
h ~:-alth ca rds lair work day, the time and
Gilkey, - Junior Wiblin. Guy date
our club was to work In thf"food booth.
Thoma , PPnny Bingman Kyk
Dana 1\ tha adj ourned I he me«:&gt;! In~ . and thP
tllen went to ltu• pa r t:nt s homPof Usa
Bingman , Justin Gilkey. • n&lt;l ' club
B.:.ck for flr'cworks. Tht' club'•s mE'{'tlngs
Danlelle Moore.
a .-~ Jll r uesdays durin~ July to final all

fa~ily

Descendal)ts of the late
Tommy .and Milda Jane !Hudnail) Gilkey, held their 19th
· family re11nlon on Sunday at the
roadside park on Route 33 south
of Darwin.
Those attending were Mr·. and
Mcs. Paul Gilkey, Lancaster;
I,er,oy Gilkey, Logan ; Mr and
Mrs . Kermit 'Gilkey , Tim Gilkey _
Mr. and Mrs Joe Stanley, Justin
Gilkey , Mr. and Mrs . Jim Duncan. Jason Duncan. all of Dar·
win; Mr and Mrs Frank Gilkey,
Samantha Moon•, Danielle
Moore, Tommy Gilkey ,o!Maita ,
Mr. and Mrs . Jordie Varner
Duncan Fails ; Penny B.ingman.
KyHe'-Billgtilliii',"Jesse Bingman,
Brook Bingman, ail of
Amesville;

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Help -to -the alcoholic's loved ones

Friday, August 4. 1989

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Dear Ann Landers: In 1978, I
ran a column or your in an
Alcobollcs Anonymous newsll!t
ter. I was secretary of the San
Francisco office at the time.
I believe It would be a good idea
to tun that letter again for the
millions of people who are
wondering what to do about the
alcoholic In their lives.
I am a 42-year member of AA .
1
Like other old· timers, I believe In
anonymity. Please sign me Pa11l G., Mill Valley, Calif.
Dear Paul: . Here's Ute letter.
It's a good one. Thanks for
asking.
Dear Ann Landers: Wellmeaning but misguided relatives
do more to keep the ·alcoholic
from seeking treatm~t than you
wtll ever know. Our literature
makes it clear that the alcoholic
must hit bottom before he recognizes the hopelessness of his ·
behavior. Here are· some toUgh
musts for people close to thl'
· alcobollc.
·
II .he parks the car on the
neighbor's lawn, leave II there
and let him explain.
II he passes out on the floor,
leave him there. The message
wtll register when he regains
consciousness.
If the alcoholic soils his bed, let
him lie In It and clean up the mess
he comes to.
Don't defend your alcoholic In
encounters with the p-olice.
Do!i't provide ball to save your
alcoholic from jail.
If he Is too hung over to go to
work, let him call the boss.
Refuse to cover up for him.
II the alcoholic's-checks bounc,
let him handle the problems that
wUI Inevitably follow.
Don't hide bottles. The alcoholic's ingenuity will win over your
best efforts.
Don't scold, threaten or show
anger when your alcoholic gets

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Sale •esued out of lhe Com

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Ma•gs County Oh1o on the
ath day of Sept 1989. at
10 30 O'clock A M tho fol

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Sttuated 10 the CQunty of
Mmgs '" the State of Oh•o

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Nottce 11 hereby g1ven by
the Board of Educatton of
M~t~gs local School 01atnc:t
that u1d board of educatiOn
on August 7 1989 at 12 00
Noon w11l offer at pubhc
auctiOn on the prem11H
school grounds belong~ngto
111d board of educatton and
situated 1n Sahabury Town
thtp Vtllage of Pomeroy
V1llago lot 82
Mo1gs
County State of Ohto and
b~nng tn Fractton 10 Town
,.oh1,;;,P p:2 Rr;y•nge 13 of tho Ohio
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Purchase and be
the2 34acrolot
1n Volume 136
of the Dead Re
Meegs County

pio and bounded and de
scnbed • follows
The followtng reel estate
trtuated m the Township of
Sctpto County of Metgs and
State of Ohio and '" Free

Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF

J:~o1u?f:8v9

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1n the
M11g1
Countv Probate
Court Cooe No 28314
Douglu W little 211 213
Eoot Second Street P 0
Sox 68111 Pomeroy, Ohro
45789 wao appo1ntad Exo
cutorofthaaatateofMoryl
Mered•th dece•ed. late of
37720 Rockoprtnga Road
Pomarov Oh1o 46769
Robert
Buck
Probate Judge
Lana K Noualroad Clerk
171 21 28 181 4 3

ttOn 12 commencang at a

satd Fractton tnteraects the
centerline of
Township
Road 142 thence South
665 feet thence Northwes
terfy and parall~ to Town
sh1p Rood 142 1633 feet
thence North 686 feet to the
centerline of
Townshtp
Rood 142 thence South
easterly followmg the cen
terhne of Townshtp Road
142 1663 feet to the piece

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ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleamng

Pa~nting

of begmmng and contammg

24 9 3 acres more or less

Excepting and reservtng
from the property above de
screbed all m•nerals underly
•ng the same wrth the nght
to mme and removesatd m1
nerals
wtthout encumbr
ance to the surface
Sutiject to all leases ease
ments and nghts of way of
record
Raforance Deed Vol 291
Page 467 and Vol 289 Page
675 Me1gs County Deed Re
cords
Dtrect1ons to the above
detcr1bed property are as
follows
From the Route #7 Bypass
take 143 North to Hams
v1Ue go nght on Route 684
to Pagevllle take the ftrst
gravel road to the rtght
whtch 1s Townshtp Road
142 IPagev11ie Road) pro
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Sign 1n front
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Metgs Non Ferrous Me
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Satd parcel was appratsed
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j8) days from the day of sale
Real estate cannot be sold
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Oh10
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Auguol 4-1 At 7, Choohlro,
Adulto, chlidran'o clothing mony
houl•noJd Heme, colllctlble,
antiquo twnluro. 114-387·72W
l.achl clothn alze 3-7, lnlant..fl,
mtltmfty cl-, oowlna machlnao, ohaoo, ttc lloturiloy, 4
112 mlloe below Ewtu

lrovolloathor_oeofiCYaHI-oo
noadad i~"'t• Saturday tnd
w11kd1~ houl'l ar. lo be upeotad &amp;end -m• ond two
tmployment
raferancts to
ot
Planned
Psrenthood
Southeut Ohio, 398 Richland
r.
h
~lo
A_,Ut, t 1M,~· 45701 • by
Aug,.t 18,1181 EOE/ES~

Good uaad plano, 114-441-8678
oHtr8 oo PM.
Junk c ... with -oro. $10 &amp;

down w/o motOf'l:, S25 A down
Richard Gtorgo, 814-388-1095

Part-time Patltnt S.rvlca g.
sl1t1nt to work In famfy· plannlng contoro Mutt bo ...
porfoncad In medical oHica
practlctl and clltnt rel1tlon1
Anponslble poahion for a
mtluro lndlvlduoJ whh goOd
judgmant and 11n1~~:X to
raproductlve htlrlth
• of
woman snd famllln Must be
well
orga,nlr.d,
l'fle
demonstr811Cf competence with
flgurtaand recordkaaplng

Junk care with or without
-oro. Cell Larry Llvtly 614-

I ;:;388;.:..;;.0;:;303:::.---,::-:-:---Oullt•

Pre 1140 qulltL Any condlllon
C11h Paid Call 814-982·5657 or
614-5112-2481

Moving Bolo 1 mill South ol
Rio Orondo, SA 325, llol I oo5 oo Antique dlahaa toblaa
comer chln1 cabinet. etc
Moving Ball Thrutt, Frl, SaL 15 Stove, dtak, dinette ut btd
37 Portomouth
Sol IllS, Old 1110, Portor rnlac
html babr Item•, glan .,..,,
clotha, blcycl•
SoiUrdoy, 10 00 Evono Hto, oH
141, radio llotlan boby
htm•,
clothing.
comlce,
-oldltomo
SoiUrdoy, V:00-5 oo, qutllly twin
balw clolh•, m.n&amp;'Wom.n•

clothlna. mst1mttr ciotM-,
mony cilhor orticloo. flrll houM
on Mitchell Rood, jull aH At 35

Y1rd Sale Thurt Frl, Sat 2
mllaa out ol Gtlllpoilo on At
I5U

Pt. Plea'sant

Part-tlml Patient StrvicM slstanl to work In family ~an·
nlng centel'l Must be IX·
peMnced In medical offici
practlc• and client relatione
Roeponalblo Clllan lor 0
w"h good
m.tu.. lndlvl ....
~I "
Jud gmonI • nd oonon&lt;vny to
raproductlve htalth nltde of
women and famllile Mul1 be
...VI
we II
organ Iu d,
demonstrated compttence with
flgur• and r.cordkHplng.
Muot bo lblo Ia worll undtr
guldllnM wllh mlnll"li oupor·
rvllon and have IU,.,Ior Vti'bal
communication lkllle. Requl,..
rallabtl
trMaportatlon,
fiiKiblllly of tlmt ancl ability to
trovol t-hor agency oHica 8S
naadtd. "Evening, Saturdoy and
wMkdey haura.,.. to~ 11pec.
ted Send ....ume and twa
tmployment
rlttrencel to
Planned
Pa~nthood
of
SouthNit OH, 391 Rlchllnd
Avo, Alhe~!- OH 45701, by
Aug,.t I I, 1on. EOE/ES~
Part-time medical lab technician
r
full•
d ohYII
or I
' equ1PPI Worl.• c 1an •
loborilory No ohiH wor Apply
In Ptf'lon Medical Plaza, 203
Jscbon PIM, Gallipolis 8 30 to
5 00
R o only wanted 18 houri&amp;
WHk. W.l C counselln' M I
County
Hoonh Dtpl 145826

Uaad lurnllurt by the ploco or
anllre houethold al.o ..mng
114-742-2451

Employment Services
11

Help Wanted

$3SO/Ooy procoollng phone orderal hopla eel you No ...
perllnc. nece~ssry. Call (r•runcloblo) 1·315-73:H062 oiCionolon
P.2732A
2 nurHe aides, shop cltr~; In·
quiN at Odds and Ende aop,
Mlddloporl

&amp; VIcinity

ex·

Contact
Rhonda Da1ley, R N , D11ector of Nursmg
Veterans Memonal Hospital
Memonal Dnve
Pomeroy, OH 45769

115 E.

Extens1on
EOE

213

lacatod at Valor Lumber

In Middleport, Oh.
PARTS AND SERVICE
For Most 2 anCI4 cycle
engmes
SJock Parts for
Homeltte Weedeater
Tecumseh Bnggs &amp;
Stratton
PH.

992-3922

SER"ICE

We can r~air and

rl·

core rad1aton and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repcir Gas Tanks.

7 17

l..tormtion
89-1 mo pd.

OFFERED AT

&amp;

PEST CONTROL

Middleport,

SINCE 1976
TERMITES • ANTS

Repa~ra

NIASE CertJ(ied Machlfuc

CALL 992-67 56
"DOC ' ,VAUGHN

LIVE BAIT
ETC
1
2 11 Mi. Below
llcicine locks &amp;
Dam At

222 East Main

POMEROY, OH.
992·6872
6·5

'19-tfn

Telev1s1on

Dependable Heanng A1d Sales &amp; Senricel
CJ Heanng Evaluations For All Ages

SMALL ENGINE
YAIDMAN IIOWIIS
ECHO SAWS &amp; 111MMERS
OREGON lARS, CHAINS

'
Announcements

CertHied "''eenud

ALL MAKES AND
MODELS

4

Licensed Chn1cal Aud1olog1st
:::1: '614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·2104

z

VISA MAITERCHAAGE
HOUR( Mon Frl 9 7
Llat 9 6
Clooad Sundoy

-

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631

or at
Veterans Memonal Hospital
MulberrY Hets. Pomeroy, Oh1o

949-2969

1 Malo Buff Colored Ct!1 12wk.
old, 112 Portion C!tt ca- Cot
10wu aid 814-44...,2841

3 - · &amp; 8 bl• Swaadloh
duCI&lt;o. 814-448-21143.
8 wotk-oid port
Shophord pupo With
eyM Mother reglatetwd
purobad 304-875-:IHI
Block cot and klttana to good
homo, 304-f75-U41
Cate •nd kitten~:
home, •ll•g-.

live
to good
1a..1m

Cute klttena to aood home
Solid I Striped 11 C411-t71J.

F'" pupploo. shiDIJii
ond goldtn Rotrlo- mlxild.
Oraat ohlldrana dog 114-7423051
Klltono to loving homto 878·11111

DUMP TRUCK
Sand-Stone-Dirt

6

(6141 667-3271
Gra.t A. Newland

7 11-19-tln

-

Lost &amp; Found

FOUND 1 - I WhMo 1o. .11
dog. Alldovllll So._. - . Coli
814-317·7780

• m

otrnuln' COLOitl. .,...

MD._

Stop By and See Uo' - Flnancln1 Avallllble
MASTERCARD and VISA WELCO!,IE

IlLOW HOUDAr Ill, UIIAIIOA. OliO

16141 44._4712
7 11 lt-1

1 day only Fri•r. Aug. 4 1-1
Joan Slout 22115, 7th St ,
8yPICUM
2 flmlly Vord Ulo Aug H At
7 to Rt. 143. 314 mile out 143
Moltll OlcktPIOII, 3Net At. 143
Pameror, Ohla

8 flmlly yard 1nd garagt ole
lots Of nice schOol clothe•
lttma too numerous to mtntlon
Out 33 weet on four lane Flrwt
RIOd an rlgllt County Ad t I
Follow olgn. Wt will bo th- doyo Aug. 1-5, 11·12. 11tl 25-21. Sopl 1·2, e-e lloln
Au~4 5. Carner of Calllat,

Aeglstortd
NurH
poolllan
avallablt
Exctllent
u1ary1
btlnafltl tuhlon relmburNmtnl
Sign on bonue C11llor an lf)1t,.
view LaRuo Hill, DON, 114-11112seoe EOE
Sin• tor 1 yr In our horne Gilllpollo Ferry orH, 30W75-2889

Avon • llmhld time only $5 00
.appalntm.nt fH "billed to your
llrlt ardor", lilt up ,,. (billed
on your ordtr) Plue receive
$30 00 lrH producto Call
Marilyn Weaver 304-882 2645

loby ohtor, moturo rolllblo por
ton lor 2 ac:hool aa• children
prolor my homo, Nonh Point
School oru1• 30W712t20 ask
for ext en ion "o. 1122.

Bobnlttor tor 3 yoor old. Gil·
llpoRe or Mar HMC. WHkday.
w..UndL 114-802.'7151 after
IOOpm
Oanttl Aoolotom

Full~lmo

Ex·

ptrlllnce prafenwd, but not
OICHIIry Send FMUml to Box
DOe, e/o Galllpollo DollY Trlbunt

828 Third Avanuo, Golllpollo, OH
411131

Eom Nonor typing 11 homo
$30,000/year lncoi'Tlt potential
llololll, (t)II05-1117.e0d0 Ext B·
4562.
•

Eaoy World Excollont Pay! AoHmble product• at home Call
tor lnformotlon
EIIL 313

S04-f49-0870

HVAC lnlltalltr wanttd to Install
residential 6. commercial
temt. 5 ytll'l txp Apply at
VaiH Hooting &amp; Cooling 2lfl W
Colltga, Rio Grtndt OH No
phonocallo

•r•·

If you have txptrlence a Inter·
est In aaiH and msrkellng, and
tducatlanal blckground In
biological ac:lenc•, preftrrsbly
In per.Midlcsl llelds, J.ou
oheuld bo talking with uo ull
havt reliable traneportatlon
Sal1ry and Commleelan Send
rooumo to Box 007 e/o Gilllpollo
GillY, Trlbu~ 1 125 Third Avtnut
Gill polio, "" 45631
Larry E Mllltr, Sohlo Oil Company. 143 Pine 81 llllllpolllr
OH are taking applloetlons for
truck driver, mull btl 21 snd
have good drtvlng riiCOfd •5
Monday thru Fridoy

OHice
Mtdlcal
Rootpllonlot/BIIIIng
Clarki
Growing Phplclsn Offict 11
looking for a
motivated In
dividual with the following
okllltloxpo~tnct
"f'tplng IC
WPM, lladlcal Coring CPT tnd
lCD-I, ~nt- Schadullns~
Auglllll, '"!, Aila. 4, 1-2. Horn- llo&lt;lklot "Terminology Part tlmo
lock Grove •d. lror -~ boby I&gt;OIItlon. doyo, Mondoy thru
owing, bobJ oh•191r, bobY Thundoy POoMion ovolloblo In
clalhM and mattrn~ clolhla, mid lojltornbor - . . aand
Awon, onfto, llnnlo . . - , ,.
..... w1t11 loot oalary to
mloc 114-M2.eS117
lltdlcll Clark, P.o loa: nao,
Flr.t amual ysrd llle ,,....,. Pamoroy, 01110 41711.
~·id~J 113 North - h Mtdlctl rocordo o1ork. Skilled
Midd'-1
Stl.....y nurolng foclllly II -rchlng for
"' ,uallth only
t - n with I p-lonol II·
Illude tho! lo dlllllad orionttd
Go- ooll. 4 ltmlly Alln or and organized tor thalr Mdlcal
ohlno. ...... w - 11th CuoUino. rtCOrdl cloport..,. Apply In
. . . _ 1Udt olothlng-L person 01 Mnd r•umt to Ar·
mloo. ,111 124 ICFOOI fri1m SUb cadia Nur1lng Cent•, Main St
ltlllon. Wotch lor llgne.
Coolvllll, DH 417U
Aug. 41h,5th, W Quality giriO
alolhlng. olz011!.1, boyolllt 11,
watarbed,
blcycln,
loye,
btdtproodo and drtpoe, mloc
clalhlng. Greg &amp;olloy'o, flo!.
-Rd.

••If

Naad dollvory mon, lull ond
I Cloon
niSI oppo...,.. Bo ot lout 21
YIOrt Old, havo 0 good driving
ond bo ollli to drlwo 1
von l - I n boaad In llolgo
County, lon&lt;l lllllllcotlon lo BOx
nn Pomoooy,"Ohla
po~ II- N. . -

ou..r
conoolo TV,
ropolncl, 304-8'/Solnl.

NEWLAND
ENTERPRISES

&amp; VIcinity

2 puppiH, I weeD okl, phone
30W75-6156

DOZER

CLEARING

Pomeroy,
Middleport

Brl
man.
Olrle
eTza
3.4,1 12,14 Jrw 13,1t Baby
dothn, mile toys, met•l glue
2 month old femlle puppy lo lapkM oob tiC
I
good homt Cail814-742-2241

3/17/ 88 tin

SITEWORK • ROADS

Vord Solo, Sot, Aug 5, 2414 Jot.
flr10n Ave Atart
clothe•
books, fumllurt, dlolloo, TV,
11ove top, ch1ndeliar toy1,
much mile

cancetl.

Giveaway

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

:i

Ylnl Sa.., 3 mil• North out At
2,Aug 2 ond 4

3 ltmlly Sot 5111, t-3. 121 UnHIII Prtn mldtnct Nlca
clothls and miK
3 ..loll on Co Rd 41, Succaaa
Rd Tupport Plalno Frldoy,
Solurdoy ond Mandoy

A / C Serv•ce
All M ..or S. Mmor

Toll Free

EAGLE RIDGE

8 II mo

DIESEL

SERVICE
SYRACUSt OHIO
Mosl For•gn and
Domes11c Veh•cles

ROACHES • FLEAS

1-800-535-2199

Spaelllleh"

VAUGHN'S
AUTO -

Vol&lt;l Solo, 1712 Jtn.nan Blvd
Th'" t 00-5 00 Frl I:OD-1 00
Bsby clothn, mtne IIUhl size
38, mlac m.n1 and women•
clolhoo, etc

992-2284
POMEROY, OHIO

992-2196

TRI·CO. TERMITE

'lol&lt;l SOlo 2400 Madloon Avo Frl
a Sat tawnmowert HOlM Interlor, RDio.llller, elothH, camlng
)tro.

Fabric Shop

PAT HILL FORD

MARTIN'S
FURNITURE
and MORE

Moro

DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

"W..dlnt eew11

,......

lmmed1ate full hme and part t1me opemngs are
available for licensed practical nurses to work
m the Medical/Surgical Umt and the Sk1lled
Nursmg Fac1hty. Salary commensurate w1th
penance £xcellent fnnge benefits

REPAIR

Pam &amp; S..Yico On

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES

I 13 lllfn

SMALL ENGINE

{

Moving Bolo, 31111 Hollowoy St •
-roon. WV Frl llol SUn
Fumhure, camper, miN.

It. 33 North ef
Pomerey, Ohio

DAVE'S

Moving Bolo 1.:!!J8 Holloway St ,
Htnd....on. wv, Frt, Sat, Sun

Fumlure. campw, mlec.

992-7479

7 12 89 1 mo

RYAN SUVICE CENIII

Help Wanted

$18 Per Day &amp; Up
949-2526

7 DAYS

For

•Mobile Home
Parts
•Mobile Home
Rentals
•Lot Rentals

Weeki

&amp; BATON

992-5288

_:_

APARTMENTS FOR
RENT IBy Day or

MODELING

IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MOBILE
HOME PARK

WITH ROOMS AND

OPEN 6 AM·9 PM

SINO: 19()9

_:_

NOW OPEN

DANCE CUSSES

&amp; JAil

~EWHOMES

_

CAMPGROUNDS

SWEEPER REPAIR

Registrations

_e

OHIO RIVER

Naad - l o r bock to 0011oo1
Dial""' onrl Chrtotmoo? Work

r:u'aa ':nuo~':o...~~p
lashlane, toyt, gifts Ctlrlatdoaontlono. F- 1300 kit. FFM
trolnlng, popor our,pllaa No collooting NO dtlvorlng. Alao
booldilg portloo 11'H48-7iii;l

lllonolo""""'
Now hiring lor 111 lhlfto opply In

=

a-..

I llan-8un
Ilk tor
nor Won&lt;ly'o 1110 lllvor
~· Gilllpoilo, DH

:A'r,

Yl'a laautr lhop hnlmmldlele
oponlng lOr goOd hlllr drnw,
apply In poroon, 30W75-U03
Wanted Rtllablll women to llvo
In 1 nd care ... 1 ldtrt11Y coupI1
No drinking,
no omoklng
NUll
,....-.•lble
c..u a14-9e2btl
_....
1335 or 114-188.US1. Ntar
ttorn and -pltal

12

Situation
wanted

Boby olttw Madad kir 3 pro.
achool chllclran In my hamt In
Racine araa No wttk..nde
Rafaroncad roqulrtd. It 4-112·
5870.
Naw Han Vacsncy • For ekJerty
man or woman Exctlltnt care
:104-875-7541.
We care tor eldtrty and han.
rlcopoad In o,. homo 25 yttro
oxporlanca LPN on call 1..lncomo hamt can 114-812.e&amp;71
afl.er 7 OQ p m for more lnfor·
mallon ~

We lake Cl,. of elderly men or
women In our home 20 ~ra
upertence Have releranct tall
anytlmo 614-1141-3014

WUI care for elderly. Have
refarencu 814-117-3402
Wlllloko core af oldorlyr.roan
In my homt 814-843-516

15

Schools&amp;
Instruction

RE·TRAIN NOW!
SOUTHEASTERN
BUSINESS
COLLEGE, 52e Jockoon Plkt
Col) 114-441-4387 Rtg No 8&amp;11o10118

18

Wanted to Do

Hou• Cleaning, experlance,
relarencee Phone 304-175-4452
ori7H417.
Plano lt110ne. In my homl Jsy
Dr. aree Beginning to rnttrmadlolo. 11-1-GZOO.
Wantod to Do bobnlttlngln my
homo naar ClioohlrOnCygsr
Elomantary 814-387-7628
Will I:MibyoH In my homi
RMtonable ratn Reflnnc•
naltlb4t. All ..... _ aleo
CIIIII14-:MN718.
Wlft do oleoninl on&lt;l
o,.nng Claanlflll. Hovo - · 304.t78-72DI ar 171-7114

-lido.

Flll&lt;lllCial
21

Business
Opportunity

INOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
,.commends thll you do
bual- wllh pooplo you k.-,
and NOT •• und monty
th""'ah the mtH uniH you llovt
ln-Dgotad the ofloring.

Rc~l

Estate

Middleport,

The

Ohio

Space for Rent

bel'

•....,. and
on J to 4
=nt1.ft4-=::'i

~

DOIIoot

Senttnel

Page

74

Motorcycles

76

Auto Pans&amp;

9

Two tr1ller epecn, Rout• 1

locust Road
1078

49

Dll

rlgt'i, 304-675-

For Lease

Ytry nlet 1pacloL111 2nd noor, 3
br 1 apt unfurnished, .tove I
ro~lg hlotorlc homo downtown
S271Simo UtllltiH extra, ref
roq'd Call 814-446-4425

Merchandise
51
S~

"fie

ffiRkl"ttg fUflflY ll"ttle
t
n01Ses, rna am. But maybe
YOU Sh0U ld t a ke h.liD tO a '
J"S

•

1

doctor filfst,"
_

~==========:"'!-:----------!
1
·
31 Homes for Sale
41 Houses for Rent
3 Wdroom brick houaa with
large lot, Mid Way Drivt Ntw
Haven Good Cond 304-7735881

All ntw 3 br, home locattd on
JU 180 Priced to move 614388.a711
BV OWNER 1 290!1 Maplo Avo 3
btdroom bnck with garage, full
basemtnt, brttZeway central
air, flreplaet. comer lot, much
more 304-IZ~-8~29 afttr I 00
PM
By ownar, 3 bedroom hom• 1n
uppor Monl&lt;oY Run In good
condldon Coiii14-G92·3933".
Farmer 1 Holl'll Admln111retlon
loans available. Approved uctlorutl now on display French
City Mobllt Hom•• 014-4461340

-I

HARTFORD
rooml, beth apo
prox 4 scret Wtlt Point Road
122 000 Call Collte1, 1-114--282·
82t8
Modutor, 3 b•, 2 bolh 5 112 +
1crn $27,900 Mudtlock 114448.a088
N.w Llatlng.Pol1erbrook·3 br,
brlck·2 bathe, LR, FR, Kll, heal
pump,
In-ground
pool City
Schoolo-$70,])00 114-2411-1375
Nice I room homt, 2805 Birch
Avonuo, 3 badf!'Oml, formal
dining room, family room 304675-3757
Smsll home Buy chtiP Enlsrge It Beautiful location 15
min to Gallipolis or Mercervlllt
614-251-1200
32 Mobile Homes

Ior S a 19

NEW HOUSE 3 bedrooms 2
bliths, dlpoelt end ref«lncee
Locattcl In Mt Allo, 304-895-3878
New houea, 3 bed rooms, 2
baths, deposit ar.d refertnctl 1
Mt Alto, 304-8V5-3978
Nlct 1 br , houH eultebl• for 1

or 2 adlAtl $225 unfurnished or
SZ30 fumlshtd plul utilities
Ste at 37 Uncoln 614-448o0968

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

zutllhlu
btdroom trailer,
o.-lt

you pay
roqulred.

,..-Phone 30c.&amp;?S.2535
2 br AC, "'rnlohad, boautiM
riv vllw In K
F st
Motile Home ·~:~:· .:4-4~:
110 z.
2 br, mobile home In Porter,
doposh raq d Vou por oil
utilltloo 814-388-lfl04

~~30t;'' trailer lor rtnt 61,..
Tralltr nice cltan unfurnished.
reftrencee r-.qulred, Routt 1 out
Locust Road on right, 304-6751078

44

Apartment
for Rent

z bedroom epartrnent
Ftrry

wv

Gallipolis
304-67~-2548

2 bedraam apte for rent carpeted Nice H1tlng, lsundry
raclllllto
avollablt Call 6U 992·
3711 FOH

2l8 Flrot Avo, , br ~vtrVIow
kltchtn
with
stove
&amp;
12x55, 2 btdraom Good con· relrlgoratar, 151 80/Mo plus
dillon. C.ll814--992 5858
dtpollt UtiUtltl &amp; reference no
121185 1970 Craallna, 1411110 ten ptlt et4-44&amp;-4!120
American Rec::ondltlon llkt niW, 3 room fumlehlld apt ground
hut 2 br., oentral alri$61SO floor:j prlvatt tntranct and
-44H171
park \1ft• outokll1o of HtndtiSon,
••
L-•-z
•h
11 '"'' " 1nc1u'"'
•·d -~71 00 per
1
2x
1 liKI I -.-me,
- t ••
$4,!100 304-f76-272Z
month 304-f7H 730
tm 14x70 3 t.., 2 botho P,OOO. BEAunFUL APARTMENTS AT
8144117·78011
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 536 Jackoon Plko
1079 Mldae MotDr Home, 2100dft from •182/mo. Walk to sho" &amp;
• C..ll814-446-2568 EOH
"
12.000 actual mlln Very Sl
movltl
condition. $15 000
Wtstln..
ghoust portable dishwasher, laMmtnt apartment SHIO per
Dko nrw, S100 Phone 304-882· monlh All utlllllaa paid fur
2414
nlshld.. Sullable for 1 or 2
edult• Phone 114-62-2545 or
UNtO Nashua 14x70 2 bedroom, 814-84f.Z528
2 blth, aardln tub, central sir,
dlahw..tier etave, tlrap,~~;ce, Fumlshed 2 badroom 1pt,
wsshtr/drytr hookup, porch, l'llllrenct and security deposit
many extrll Sail or rent fLm. requlrtd, New Havtn, 304-882·
nllhH or unfurnished 114·885- 3287
3811
Fumlahed ApL 1Br, $210,
1983 Triumph, 14xSO, 2 bad· ullllll• pel , 701 4th Calllpails
rooms, 1\11 bllhl. cantril sir, 6t4-448-4416 aflar 7 p m
woohor/dryor~._&amp;x10 dack. un·
derplnnlng v.r1~Concltlon Furnishtd Apt, 1BR, $225,
on rtntecf tot
75·Z047 or utllltt• ~ 243 Jackson Pika,
&amp;14-387·7120
Osltlpolis 814-448-4418 •tt•r 7
Pm
1lfll Redmon Soc:llonol 28 x58'
3br, 2 ba~h./e ~A
mull bo Fumlahad, oil utiiHIII pold, Includn cablt TV. ldtal tor
•4 M 1
mov tel 814
• aner
bachtlor Btautlful rlvervlow In
1987 Danville, total lllctrlc Kan•uaa Fost•r• Mobil• Home
14x70, htat ~um~ 3BR, 1..1/2 Park.ll.f-446-1602
l
bath 614·2 s.a 44 an yt me, Gar~at tpt tumlshed. 29 112
Z45-H77efttrl.
Ntll OaiNpollsS225fmo UHiitln
Salt or rent 2 bedroom, alr1.tur- pd Call 614-446-4416 afltr 7
nilura Good condition. Must pm
move $3500 Storage roome ex- G-·louo living 1 ond 2 L.-....
tra 814 892 7288
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room apartmtnll at Y1Uag1
Manor
and
Rlvaralde
33 F a nn S IOr S a le
ADortmonlo In Mlddlopo~ From
By OWner Bunce Rd 235 ocraa $182. Colll14 1112·7717
mil One of lh~ best location• In Large 2br, apartment First
Gallla Counf1. QoOd prodUcing Avanue, stovel refrlgtralor AC,
Iarm, houH bulldlnge Mull &amp; water furn shed Off StrNI
111 to spprtclstt 614--441-4281. parking.12251mo 814-446-8221

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35

Lots

&amp; Acreage

2 sere lot Aehton, Maeon 80,
'20 000 oo 30•
bll0 woOf,
I
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1-8183
..
2 acl'l lol, Alhton MaN~~ 80,
public wster, $20,000 00 305I4I..St8
3
408 acraa kir ult Old •Tltuo
proporty Mlnorol righto 114-742·
2718
45 ..... of ground In Rooo
Vally back of SyracuH Good
..... •'15,500. 614hunlln82 tim•·r
1111249

£4'

Aohton btoutllul ono ocro loto
wnh riwer frontogo, public woltr,
Clydo Bowen, J• 304-678·2338

ono aerowettr,
loto
Aahton,
wHh rimbaautHul
fronti"I,IMJbllc
.......... llowtn. Jl304-17l4:33l

v,._

Aahton,
lri'JIIIparmlttad;
bUilding Publla
loto,
rnoblla hornM
- • · prlcto rtduoad ,........
-·
_..,._
J• -.e71-2331
W~ t32 10101, 138,000,
Rt 7, bllow Eureka, Cell 114441-4418 aftor 7 p m

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Rentals
41

3

House• tar Rant

Household
G oc1

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LAVNESFURNITURE
Solos ond cholro prlcod from
$395 to $995 Tables $50 snd up
IO $125 Hldo-o.J&gt;odo $390 Ia
$505. Recllnora $225 to $375
Lampo $28 to 1125 Dlnottn
$101 ond up to $495 Wood
llbll W-6 chalrt $285 to $795
Onko $145 up Ia $375 Hutchn
$400 &amp; up, bunk bad• complttt
whh matt,.•• S2P5 and up to
$395 baby btdo sno Matt...
aao ar box oprlngo lull ar twin
$78, firm $88, and P8 Queen
Hts $275 • up, King $350 4
drtWir c.,_ $69 Gun Cablntto
8, 8 &amp; 10 gun B•by mattms..
$3!1 &amp; $45 Blld framn $25.
Qu"n Size 135 I king frsm•
$50 Good Hl.ctlon of IMdroom
sultH,
mttal
cablntta.
htadbOIIrde $30 and up to $65
10 cloyo oamo 01 cooh wllh opproved credit 3 ml out Bulavlllt
Ad Optn 9 A M to 5 PM Mon,
thN S:..t C•lll14-448-0322
Bed 8 mo old. OUHn eize. Ntw
cond $150 114-446-2297
Broyhllllovnool and choir Excallont condition 304-882· 2887

County
Appliance,
aad
11
T lno Good
u
app ancn, V. 11t1 Open
8 am to 6 p m Mon .Sat 614440·1699, 627 3rd Ave Gaillpollo, OH
Dtcoratlve draptry rod Antlqut
whlll 116 ' wd TravarM rod
whhe 108" Pr drape• mtd
grun, antique eteln, lened,
good cond Lonath- Ill(" Wldlh108 Price $75 lroll oft'!' I p m
014-US.Z802
Fun sire bedroom suite 5
drawer ehUt, driiNr with mlr·
ror1 aolld wood, Broyhill Ukt
new 114--992·2733 afttr 5pm
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wash~r~t dryare, refrlgeratort,
ronga Skoggo Appliances,
Upper River Rc1 S.lde S1ona
Crott Motol Coll614-446-7398
King 1111 waltr bid, dining
room table couch and reclintr,
814-367-G3M afltrl 00 PM
PICKENS FURNITURE
HouHhold Nowi\Joad
lumlohlng 112 ml
Jtrrlcho Rd Pt Pleasant, WV,
call304.f75-141C
Aefrig frolt free &amp; etove stlf
cle1nlng 4 yrs old, both white,
llko now $100 lor bolh 614-4452217

Accessories
350 Pontloc Englno, S271, 31C
Pontiac Tr1n1minlon $75, Pon-

tloc Mtlgo lt4-387·75V5
POOR BOY TIRES, 304-6753331, front tnd ellnment $1895,
4 000 good uNCI tirn,. uml
ttm,newdrH
want to buy used set of an-

-clu 304·'""1647
Cycla ,..""'""'""
Whlalchalre • ntW or uead 3
whulecl tlectrlc Kaater Call
Rogars Madlcal, 1 80Q.686.Z104

55

Building
Supplies

Block, brick, uwtr lMpet, win.
dows llntele, etc Ci1ude Win·
ltrt:, Rio Grandt 1 OH Call 814245-5121

56

Pets for Sale

Canning tom.aton $5 OOibuah•l
• your contalln• ... 00/bushll •
our contaln1.,
mi s of
Gallipolis on St Rl 7 114-256.6535
canning lomolooo lor 1011
Bring own contolnora 114-2472961

1984 luk:k R-al Llmttld PS,
:""•
1
PI, AT, tilt, PW, 1 1r; plulh nterlor, AMJFM uc. cond $4200.
814-44&amp;-1278 afttr8 00
1984 Pantloc 1000 Good condillon. l14-992.f146
1985 Chryalor laBoron Turbo
Coupe, ioodad, olr, oulo., PW,
Fl'llh canning peschts 114- looko a runo nctllrlnt $5 ooo
446-em sfter 8 p m
Will occapt trado-lrL 114-448J&amp;R Produce Com, tomatoes, 1751 or 448-71104
cucumbers, beans 614..a43- 1185 Chryoltr Now Yorker, goad
5~13
lhepo loadtd, 304-175-2722:

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59

WANTED TO BUV • 4 • 1200 x 33
x 15 tim 304-675·1139

79

campers&amp;
Motor Homes

18 ft Travtl Malter Camper
Sl11pel Fully oontalnltCL Good
ohopo. 11100
1171 Ford
Cougor, Now ilroo, nrw bottory
$350: 30911 NcEihiMoy Hill,
Mlddlopol1
1915 Shasta camper: 1T, air
condition Can be aNn at lSI
Burdotto Addhlon
304-675-

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t1H,
or 111441
,

Uaad pickup bado, Ford leao15, Chevy, Oodgt, ohort or long,
:104-87&amp;-2265 or 1711-1286

1lfll Oodot Charge&lt; 4 cyt 4
speed, txirs cltan, loW milts,
5
month old
Realstered
or Trade
SWAIN
will malnt1lnld, new brsk111
AUCTION I FURNITURE 82 Airedale, female. $75 Cfall 114shocks, atruta and more Prieta
197a 5 epd, SubiN will trldl to Mil II only $4000 CaU 304- 7301
Ollvt
St,
Gilllpollo.
NEW
8
pc. 742 2450
wood group, $339 Living room
tor hoNH or eowa, 114 367· 1711-1539
1978 Winnebago, 24 h elupe 8,
ouhoo, S11111-UII Bunk boclo AKC Cocker Spaniel pupplee
01 63 or 114-448-64 t I
18,21111 00 Coli *-178-44110
wllh bedding, $249 Full Ollt S250 Those pupa oro boauiiMI
Dodge Chragar 2 2 es=·
1981 Chtvlttl for all or tradt 51985
61HI2-5883
1977
Mldlt Mint Home. low
opoad1 _~!,000 mlltO
rnottmo &amp; foundollon ttonlna
mlluge, 30W7S.3766
$99 Racllnoro ola~lng $99". AKC Miniature Dachshund pup- tor truck• of equel value 11C. 814•742..... ohllr8 oo p m
218·1445
UESD Btdl, dretsers, bidroom pile Ready to go Auguit 1
-------till Fold Eacoll, $2800 70,000 187f Vega TriVtl Trailer 2SI 112
euhts Oeskl, wrlngtr washer, a Shots and wormed Call 814It Awning 1lr, 'llr)' clean. At
mllaa
114-388-8305
eomplllt dna of uSed fumlture
Farm Supplies
Browne Tr1ller Court 114 892·
NFW Western boots $35. 992-5623
11111 Plymouth Turlomo. 42,000 2229.
Workboolo S11 &amp; up. (SIHI &amp; AKC R~lsttrtd Beagle pupe
&amp; Livestock
mi.,
AC,
PS.
2
2
•r.
•unroor
ooHioo) 114-448-315"
S50 304.f75-5072 oro.r 7
35ft Coachman HI, Park Travel
13,000 814-388-1113.
•
Trailer 13500. 114·367~447 or
Tapper gas nnge I couch 614· AKC
Rtgloltrtd
Goldtn
1981 Cllov- Spactrum 2 814-G41-2840
446-4437
Retriever puppln. 8 wkl Old 61 Fann Equipment
rod, 5 optad front WMII
I,:,::...:=.:.....,..--.....,.,-,..-- Had 111 oholo Coll304-882·j!854
47,000 mlln On• oWner,
UHd appllancts
Washert:
1450 Oliver Traetor, $3,950 drlvt
tconomlcel
41 mpg. $3800 3Q4.
dryef'l, rangn, refrlgtrators
AKC registered Cocktr Spaniel Verm11r round hay baller
Services
mfcraw1ve ovens Ken 1 Ap- C'Cf.ltl BuH $150 304 ..773- $2,715 1100 Ford lrtclor $2110 882-3200.
pllanct, 217 E Second St
Ford Front4nd loader $4S15 1988 Plymouth Rallanl, auto
Pomtroy, 814-992 5335 or 61461 4·288-6522
Trona, AC, ~" Ex cond, 81
Biut lick coon hound One
985-3561
Home
Harpocord 814·388·9766
185 MF lrsctor wllh 850 NH, $3750 114-28&amp;-l.. t
Improvements
round boilr P750 lalo modal
VI RA
Border Collie Pupe, All ehote, 550 Oliver with 5 ft buoh hog. 1987 BOMIVIilt LE. 55 000
Fumltwt&amp;A,ppllane••
milel
PS
PB,
Air,
Power
WlnBASEMENT
Rt 141 In C.ntanary, 1/4 ml on raodr to go 614 2B6-24Ifl
$31M 114-2111-8522.
dowl, Power Buts, AM FM
WATERPROOFING
Lincoln Plkt Mon.Sal I Lm till
Excllltnl UncondiUonal lltetimt guaran-Coekar Spanlal puppy 8 moa., 400 gallon Muelltr StaiHIII CanetteiEquallztr
e p m , Sundsy 12-1 Open till I $150,
COI1dlilon Coli 114-M2-5086 ltl Local l'lflrtneH tumished
OBO 814 245 9134
~~-Milk Tonk 614·388-91148
~ m for oppolntmonto 614-446ovonlngo.
Fill aatlmtiH Cell collect 1·
•s Fl nanc I~a lVI II 1 bl•· Pus
I
1v
Dragonwynd CaHery Kennel
1981 Nl11on Sontro XE. 4 cyl 114-237-0488 dty or night R o
lnltlnt caeh rt6atH up to $100
Ptralan,
Slamtse !
and
low mi. clean teke ewer g e r e B 1 a e m e n t
lnt•rsprlng
Slnper Himalayan kltt•n• Chow atud
poymanlo, call Brondo For llmt Woltrproofl"'l
eof• $341 lassetewlvelrocker ••rvlce 814446-3844 after 7
$149 5 polct wood groupo
&amp; day 11• 448 8407
Eitctrlcol, roofing
ldtehtn
$311 Beddi~attrns aet $99
Pm
Sew chaine to IH any uw buy
bethraom replacement, framing
1981
Rod,
Chryoilr
LaBonvn
Crtb m1nrt11 $2995 7 piece Reh Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave one get one free drawing, llime
concrete, dryall, ceramic k'lltll·
Ba•••tt poetor bedroom aulte Paint Pleasant, 304-4175-2063 1 10 1nd M..on County falf'l Sldtrs T,.bo, loadad, 814-448-31131
llllon, oil rtmodollng 304-675$999, 4 drawer chnt 14415, gal Ht up $14H and 10 gal Equlpmant, 304-876-7421
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Yllhlcloo 2440
Bunk btda S14P or $12 48
complete $43 25
from 1100 FordL N t - Felty Tret Trimming, 1tump
DlnaHtlloblo &amp; 4 cholro $149
Livestock
Corvonto Chevyo s u : ramovot, can 304-675-f331
Hutch $199, complete line of GrDDm end Supply Shop-PII 63
oak 1 country fumlehlnga Oak Grooming All brnda Allstyltl 3 g0111, 2 nonnlaa t filly, 2 11 Buyoro Guida 1"'05-187
' Ron ~• TV Service, apeclallzlng
Currla Cablnol Curved glooo lama Pel Food Dtalor Julio 135 • polce, 1 ot $40 814-388- 1:Ext.::.;:So::,1:.:01::;8::9.:__ _ _ __
In Zenith 1110 Hr'llclng moll
front wilh cltw flal $271 lr Wtbb Cail8t4-446-0231
5
othtr brllndl HOUM Calli, tiiO
•
72 Trucks for Sale
•15 14
Wood
microwave Kltttnl slmOit pure Slamtaa, 1108
IDft'll appll•nc• repairs WV
Horoo OWIWo,
cabinet $129, regular S24SI Air $10 and $15 Phone 304..S75- ATTENTION
304-5711-2318 Ohio 614-446Paint
Plu•
le
naw
carrying
tack.
1851
Ford
Tandtn
750
dump
compmsol'8 IH, gun cabinet 5013
Palnl PLut. 2411 Jacklon Avt, trvck. I a 3 Trsne 332 malo~ 2454
•1H. 30 day warranly on stove,
retrtgaretor, washtrl, drytrl &amp; Miniature Schnauzer~- 2 maltsJ Point PlooNnt, phone 304-675' good condhlon $2,000 ot Rotary or cable t~ drilling
4084
..... 114-448-lfl37
la'JIII upotol" opl 2lll Flrot doop frotzo,.
1 aan and p a - 1 black ono
Mo.t wells completed ume dly
Av• Kltchtn ltO'fi!IJ. refrig.
gray $150 00.'1 week• Did. Call Chlclltna lor Solo $1 o ploco
11f1V Chevy Mlf·lan lruck. Pump lllta and HI'Yice, 304·
SZGOJmo ptult:J:t Ullllll• &amp;
Valley Fumltura
304-a7S.2483 Aak for Jennller
C1~ '[. -=:a:::lci~!~i: 895-3802
814-367.0163 arlt4-44H418
roJ No -11. •1
1-4,_.
New and ustd fumhure and ap1:-:=c:..::~.:..::::-"....,._;,7.-"='~::-;::: pllon- Call 114-446-7572 Ptraktoll.6, Dovaa $1..._2 PorSWEEPER and oowirlg machine
64 Hay &amp; Grain
814-448-2308 or814-246-11884
Now ICCtpllng applications tor Houri H
rote $25 each, 814-441•77115
repeir, parts, and auppliH, Piok
1178 Chllvy plck-vp, ....., duty, up end delivery Davit Vacuum
2 bedi'CH)m apt, fully csrpettd
appllancel, water and tr1sh Waterbed, eeml-wavtltll $250 Pttk A Poo puppies $100 00 Hay In tha field S1 00, 304-&amp;'Ts. Just ,..bulh, trlnemilllon 614- Cltaner, one hatt mile up
pickups provided Malnttnsnct Call814--992-2921
each Mother registtred Apricot 5571
245-8484
Georgu CrHk Rd 614-446free living clou to lhopplng
Poodle father pure bred Pekln0214
1978
Mtrcadaa
lllnz
DIHtl
bonko and achoolo For martin- 53
Antiques
gooo, 304 675-,2625 or 675-2121
Transportalion
water
truck,
2,000
~anon
tank.
Sopllc Tonk Pumping $90'-Galli•
tormotlon coli :104-882-3711 E·
Roglotorad moll Wool Highland
rotdy to ron 11 444J4088
Co RON EVANS ENTERPKISES,
:J:I opportunity houalng S.O. Buy or aell Rlvtrlne Antlquee. Whlte T.mu puprrrx,Born 4·1·
Jockaon, OH 1.SOCJ.537.g528
1124 E Main Slrttt, Pomerov - H
•
742
n • ocoopi0d.
1178 Chevy c.eo truck wilh 17ft
Houro M.TW 10 00. m IO 6 oO ••• u poporo • 1
61 4• • 71 Autos for Sale
2147
rollbock
bod.
Thlo
lruck
lo
ao
A-tncu Inc 2BR opt nrw
m 1 lund~ 1 00 t 0 6 00 p
Plumbing &amp;
·•
' oarpet, new ' paint,
'
m Regular Buff Cocktr Spanltf 11f14 Cht~
ttc- ohorp.ft can rood and wrlto 82
piU11h
14-v82·25
., Impala 2
utllftln, porllally paid $175/ma
pupploti$110 814-245-1122.
tory AIC" $800 tlrm, 304-675- $7,395 814-2111-8522
Heating
Coll304-675-5104
54 Mlscella neoUS
13G3 or6t5-3716
1UI Chevy, 305 -or 114-367·
Tomo robbllo kir ult All olzaa
CARTERS PLUMBING
Tort T -.... Apia, 2 br, 1Merchandise
ond colon Jim King, long Bot· 11f17 Chtvtllo oupor oport, 350 7111.
ANOHEAnNG
112 bolhj;ilo CA, dlohwooMr, dl•
lom, OH 81 4-143-5274
onglnt, running 71C In lhe llh 1179 Ford F100 auotom lho~
Cor Fourth end Pine
1,
VIII onclooad -11o, 1171 Vamohll 2•• Enduro ilko
$5.!100 614-371-2808
Golllpallo, Ohio
bod. fltyit oldt 302. VI,
~
Door,
playground Water, IIWtr,
new,
wood lpllttt~
akkle bttr •young ,. bbl~
.. born J une 22' 1817 Oldsmobile Qutltn, nw air, raaf nlca f3200 1181
Call 114-441-38111 or 614-4411&amp;:- tr111h rncludec:l Slartlng at mowe~1 eulky for Gravaly trac· largt miKtd brlld, solid color paint and llrtt, all origin~~!, 110 short bed. Step side 300, I art., 4477
$281/mo. Coll8t4-317·781C
tor BOll VCR. 8t4 448-4149.
maloo $5 00 oach Coil614-448- con~ 304.e75-a724
3 opMd with ovor drlvo. l150o Plpo II In ar Plpo It out C W
I
;;;;;;~:;;:;;;;:;;;~~;J!4111~0------,.;_._4
114-IINIIZ
Davison Plumbing a T"'nchlng
l'lvln Rlvoro TOMr-Houolng kir I"
t 174 Vonluro Pontloe To bo
tho Eldorly, Holldlctppad tnd
- • .o 1110 Socond Awanuo 1117 Ford R~ 4x4, manuel, drtins a Wltlf tinea, 614-446Dltablld
Located
ntar
SNAFU..,
by B-~ Beatti'e
btl
7&amp;" Cha
5 oDd~ liijoatlon. P.OOO otse M.-go ar Evonlngo
downtown
Point
PlooNntl
..,
• -~
woon •
•P
114-24
•
phano 304-675-M7i
Equo
1975 CMvrolot lmpoll, AC. PB,
84 E~rlcal&amp;
HOUIIng Oppc:MtunHy
PS, txc runnl~ oond, 10me
74 Motorcycles
1Wo Aponmonlo • 2 btdraam
ruot" 11100 304 2-2019 or 882·
Refrigeration
f u - , $250 month pluo
:24::7~•::..,.,_ _..,..._:...,..,..._ _ 1V71 Trklrnoh. 850 co Tla• Far
commtrclel
$100 dtpooft ond oloalrlc, ano
1m Muotong II, good tlrot cor, Nlo or 1111111. 11UI5-43011 Rnldantlal or
wiring, new lirtlce or r.palre.
bedroom lurnlohad, UOO momh
good aaa mi'-A• $250. 304- boJoro 2 00, at1&lt; lor Jim
Uc.nHd tllcttickln Ridenour
)lluo 1100 dtpasll and tltclrlc
175-5141.
_, '
1Dn Hondl 110 malo~la Eltctrlcal, 304.e76-1760
Phono 30W75-3IOO
1250 or orr. Clown aty,
OH .14.a8-11101.
85 General Hauling
1174 Hondo 710, good can- J I J Water Strvlco Swimming
dftlon, 1100.00 PhoM *-175t":.:~otomo, Wlllo can 8t4'
7121.
For Sale

tm
CI711D.fi
Wlncllllllld, . . . guard, trUnk.
........ boilary. Eaotlionl
_Ill.._ 1111 CRIIO lllrt IIIIo.
lb:oelllnl oondlllott, mull 1M.
11MII.f144

otiOtlfllflll _... 1175/mo. plua

31 Homea tor Sale

Daily

Commtrcial 1pact 1400 sq fl
Corntr Second and Pine Amplt
parking Call 614.1148-4249 4482325, or 448-4425
Country Moblla Homa Perk.
Roue, 33, North of Pomeroy
lots renta l• part•, aaltl Call
814-112-7479

Polltnl Sorvlc01 A•

sletant to work In family !)lan.
nlng center~ Muat tit tl·
porltncad In medical oltlco
p,.ctlc• and cll.m relltlofts
R•ponolblo . pooH ion for 1
moluro Individual wnh good
ludgmonl ond Hnohii!IIY ta
reproductive ""'llh niado or
women •nd famiiiH Must bt
well
arganlud,
hlvt
demonstrat.a compelenca with
llgurM and rocordilotplng
MUM bl able to 'WOrk undir
guldellnll Whh minimal IUpe,..
vlelan and have euperlor v•rbJI
cammunlc:ollon oklllo Roqulraa
rellablt
11anspo111t1on,
llulblllty of limo and obllfty to

&amp; Auction

9 Wanted to Buy
,__:.:.;:.:.;:.:.;:.:.;:..;;.:.::.....,...
Comploto houHholda of tu"
nlluro &amp; omlquH Aloo wood &amp;
caal heaters Swain • Fumlture
I Auction, Third &amp; Olivo, 814441-3119
Fumltwo ond applloncaa by lho
piece or entlrt houHhold Fair
prtc._o• being paid Cail8t4-4453151

46

Pi." Pll Rt 82N

Public Sale

3 lomlty Oorogo Solo Frl , Sot
9-4 385 llonln II&lt; At 1110 nOll!
11o Bob McCormick Rd 10 opoect
blko, woiglll btnch, boby bad,
child,.,. clolt.1
I-5AUfl 7-11 822 Joy Drlvo Antlq••· colltctlbiaa, Mtn &amp;
Womon'o clot,.., otono Joro
with names, r.cord plapr,
tttroo
,-.,
"'mHuro,
motorlol, ooltomon oomploo &amp;

LAFF·A·DAY

Hovan, Laundry/HouukHplng,
•PilfY ln perwn. Rt 1 •Box 321.
Po~~lmo

111 of yaa• t70 Portomouth Ad
RL 141,_ wotah kir olgno Aoln or
lhlno. HI I SaL

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NOTICE 11 hereby g1ven
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chat on Saturday August 5
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ta1nmg 1 630 acre more or 1989 at 10 00 am. a pub
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of $150 000 00 Tho board
also at1pulates that the 1 FABP0929EW130605
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Meega local School D1strtC1
would retatn rights to park Sev1nge Company Pome
on the grounds behmd the eroy Oh1o reserves the
build1ng at football games rtght to btd at thea sale and
and other school funct10n1 to withdraw the above colla
The board also st1pu~ates to teral prtor to sale Further
the buye:r that the butld1ng The farmers Bank and Sav
mgs company reserves the
contams asbestos
Board of Educat1on nght to reJect any or all b1ds
of the Me1ga local subm•tted
Further the above colla
SC'hool D1stnct
Jane Fry Treasurer teral will be sold tn the con
dtt1on n: ts 1n with no ex
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

; EMS has 7 calls Thursday
Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Servi•:e
responded to seven calls on Thursday.
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At 4: 39 a .m. the Ru !land unit was called to Meigs Mine No .. 2
for Norman Shawer who was taken to O'Bieness.
Pomeroy's squad 1, Rescue 1, and the Chester unit, at il: 23
a. m.
responded to a tractor accident on Pomeroy Pike for Todd
Michael.
At 12:20 p:m: the Syracuse unit was called to Amerlcare :for
Lavey Watson who was transported to Veterans Memorial.
The Rutland units and fire department responded to a motor
vehicle accident · In Ru !land at 12: 29 p.m. In which Dave
lambert was llfefllghted to Grant Hospital In Columbus. The
Middleport unit was called at 12:37 p.m. to assist and took Don
Hammock to Veterans .
At 9:34p.m. the Racine unit went to Route 124 for David Casto
who refused transport, and at 11:57 p.m. the Pomeroy unit
responded to a c,a ll on Vanderhoff Road for Kenneth Hager who
was taken to St: Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va.

of sported owls, bald eagles and
Douglas fir . lreeS. The nearby
states Thursday as the worst inferno Palomar Mountain Observatory has
raged even bigger and firefighterS closed to prevent ash from darnag·
battled to proteet a Clllifomi!l bald ing its telescopes.
.eagle hab1ta1 and . Idaho summer
Specially IJ1lined Army infantry
resort homes.
reinforcements have joined · the
Willi a top Forest Service ofticial more than 20.000 firefighters and
predicting that this year's wildfire National Guardsmen attempting to
damage could rna1eh the huge los· quell the rash of blazes scauered
ses of !988, 66 major blazes bur· through the forests and wildlands
ned out of conuol . in Idaho, of the drought-dry WesL
Oregon, California and Montana.
Forest Service officials fear this
An 800acre fire in Washington stale
year's. fires .could be as bad as
near the Canadian border was con·
1988, when S million acres were
tained.
cllarred by 73,000 wildfires in the
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The largest- and most devastat·
worslfire assault since 1910.
il)g - active fire was in Idaho's ·
"Long-range weather forecasts
other hostages," Fitzwater said.
indicate continuing severe lire
Minutes before the scheduled hard-hit Boise National Forest.
It grew to 30,000 acres aftet weather conditions, leaving this fire
slaying was delayed, lhe Senate ap. proved a resolution· supporting an desuoying 26 homes and rampag· season with the potential to be as
unspecified retaliatory strike if ing througl'! the mountain resort severe as last year," Allen West,
town of Lowman five days ago and deputy chidf of the Forest Service,
Cicippio were killed.
closing
a highway.
told a news conference · in
Senate
Democratic
leader
In
California,
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a
threa1ening
Washington, D.C.
Gea-ge Mitchell of Maine and
At · the moment, however,
RepubliC&lt;UI leader Roben Dole of 10,270-acre blaze sparked by a tar·
Kansas inteiT1lpted a debate on oil get shooter burne through dry brush firefighters in the hardeststruck
spiU cleanups to urge swift ap- Untouched by fire in more than 100 states of· Oregon ·and Idaho were
years in the rugged Agua Tibia trying to take lhe grealest advanproval of the resolution.
Wilderness
nonh of San Diego. It tage of a cool spell. ·
During the week, substantial
was
57
pen:ent
contained.
"Things .are looking a liule less
U.S. naval forces have mov&lt;XI
Firefigh1ers
feared
erratic
winds
grim
than they were yesletday,"
toward Lebanon and Iran, which
could
push
it
into
the
canyon
home
Laurel Simas said from the Boise
have some inlluence over milita1nt
Interagency Fire Center, the
Shiite Moslem groups in Lebanoon.
nation's firefighting command post.
Bush has warned of reuibulitm
against those people responsible for
Firefighters planned to work into
the deaths of any hostages.
,
the night, she said.
The milirants holding the hos- Dally stock prices
"We're hoping they can get a
tages are demanding that Israel (As of 10 a.m.)
on these fires because the
handle
release Hez.boUah clergyman Sheik Bryce and Mark Smtih
weather is going to heat up tomor·
Abdul Karim Obeid, who was of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
· row and the next day," she said.
Seized by. Israeli commandoes last
Friday in soulhem Lebanon. Israel Am Electric Power .... .. ....... 29¥,
Most of the J!&amp;tion 's worsl fires
were in Idaho, where 9,500
~as refused to free lhe sheik excepl AT&amp;T ..... .. ...... ::..'....... .. .......39]'1,
m an exchange for three Israeli Ashland 011 ..... ...... .. .. .. .......38% firefighters bauled blazes - 41
major ones - that have scorched
soldiers and all 16 Western hos· Bob Evans .... .. ... .. .... .... ... .... 15%
more than 103,000 acres. More
tageS stiU believed held in Charming Shoppes ..............14%
Lebanon.
firefighters were on the way.
City Holding Co .................. 17%
Federal Mogul.. ..... .... ... .... ,,. 23
Goody~ar T &amp;R .. ... ................ 55
' •s ............. .................... %
Heck
Key Centurion . ..... ... .... ... ... .12%
Margaret Stark
Lands' End ... .... .. .. :......... .. .:30%
Margaret Hermann Stark, 92, Limited Inc .............. .. .... ... .35%
Clareda Henson. Albany, and
of Phoenix. Ariz.,. formerly of Multimedia Inc ................. 104% Andrew Henson, Albany, are
Pomeroy, died July 26 in 'R ax Restaurants .... .... ... .. .... . 2% seeking a dissolution of their
PhOE!nt.x.
·
Robbins &amp; Myers ............. .. .16':1, marriage in the Meigs Court of
Born on Oct. 5, 1897, at Shoney 's Inc .. .. ...... ..... ... ..... llJI, . Common Pleas.
Cheshire, she was married to Wendy's Int1 .. .. , .. .. ........ .. .. .. , 5Y,.
George E. Stark In August, 1922 Worthington lnd ......... ... ..... 24%
all Prospect . Mr. and Mrs. Stark (AEP and Ashland paid dlvl·
The Pomeroy Po lice report
moved !rom Pomeroy toPhoent.x dends Friday.)
found
In Monday's paper should
in 1959 after he retired from a
have noted that Steve Lane.
loti~ employment with the PomeInvolved In the accident which·
roy Post Office:
occurred on Kroger's parking
Mrs. Stark was a member of
Veterans Memorial
lot. was also cited for hit and
the St. Paul Lutheran Church
Thursday admissions - Lovle skip, as well as Improper back·
while lllvlng In Pomeroy, and the
lng. Trudy Swartz was Inside the
Messlan Evangelical Lutheran Watson, Pomeroy.
Thursday discharges - Mar· store at the time of tile Incident
Church In Phoent.x.
Besides her husband, she is gie Burnem, Langsville; and and was not operating her 1981
Buick Skylark at the time.
survived by a son, Edward H. Thurston Slone, Middleport .
Stark. Two grandchildren, Craig
E . Stark and Marianne Stark
. Duffy, and three greatgrandchildren, William E. Stark,
Informational meeting
school funding, through a propCrystal A. Stark, and Rhegan E.
The Eastern Local Board of erty tax or Income .tax. The
Stark, allllvtng in Arizona.
Education will hold an informa· pubtlc Is encouraged to attend to
Graveside services were con·
tiona! meeting on Monday night learn about the financial prob·
duct In Phoenlx.pn July 31.
at7:30p.m.at theTuppersPialns lems of the district and have
input Into the solution decjslons.
Elem~ntary School to discuss
Ella K. Durham

to resolve the hostage crisis,
Fitzwater said. But he added, "We
don't know whose inlluence or
· what. specific person" helped stop
the exec!IUOII.
"We've had a lol of exchanges ...
but we don't know," he said. "We
do think the diplomatic ovenures
made the difference."
A well-connected Lebanese
political soun:e said Algerian
diplomats in Beirut played a media·
lion role in the hostage crisis at the
request of the United States, but
details of the Algerian role were not
known.
Fitzwater told reporters that
Bush did not want to raise expectations in renns of fuitire hostage
releases but said he believed 1he
picture "has changed somewhaL"
Bush was infonned of developments by Robert Gates, his deputy
national security adviser, at about
2:30 p.m. EDT Thursday, 30
minu1es before the deadline set for
Cicippio 's death.
"The president was pleased and
encouraged by the developments. ...
But he still ;s concerned about the

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Gertrude V. Searles, 70, Story's Run Road, Cheshire. died
Thursday afternoon at Holzer
Medical Center.
Born Aug. 22, 1918 tn Meigs
County to the late Walter Farley
and Cora Frazier Farley Canter,
Mrs. Searles was a member of
the Slory's Run Baptist Church
and was a homemaker.
She is survived by her husband. Paul . of Cheshire, a son
and daughter -in-law, Kenneth
and Karen Searles, Columbus: a
daughter and son·ln·law, Joan
and Bill Fife. Cheshire: two
brolhers, Ralph and Alfred Far·
ley: a sister. Freda Gilmore:
four grarJ.dcldren, one great
grandchild.
d several nieces
and neph
.
In addition to her parents she
was preceded in death by a son,
Paul Allen Searles: two brothers,
Osborne and Horace Farley ; and
a s ister, Margarel Wise.
Services will be Sunday at 1
p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats·
Fisher Funeral Home wtth Pas·
tor William Little officiating.
Burial will be in Gravel Hill
Cemetery .
Friends may call at the fu.neral
!Tome after noon on Saturday
wilh the famtly prPsent from 6-9
p.m.

Charles Foley
Charles "Dick" Foley . 87,
· Salem Street. Rutland. died
; early Friday morning.
Born In Middleport on May 24. ·
1902 tc the late William E . Foley
and Nancy Ohlinger Foley , Mr.
Foley was a ret tred New York
Central ratlroader. He was a
, charter member of the Rutland
Fire Department and a member
. of the Rullan.:t Christian Church.
He is survived by two daughters, Marjorie Davis, Rutland;
and Marvel Petry and son-In·
law, Robert Petry, Middleport;
one slstf!r, Martha Eliza beth
: voung, West Columbia,' W.Va .:
. four grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
In addition ·to his parents he
was preceded In death by lits
wife, Edria Muriel Molden Foley.
;in 1977, several sisters and one
, brother, and one" son-In-law,
Bruce Davis.
: Services will be Sunday at 2
·p.m. at the Hunter Funeral Home
In Rutland with the Rev. Eugene
UnderWood officiating. Burial
, will be In Miles Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
:horne on Saturday from f-4 p.m.
and 7-9p.m.
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E lla Kathleen Durham, 55, of
Harrisonville, Ohio, died Wed·
nesday at Camdem Clark Mem·
orlal Hospital In ·,Parkersburg,
W.Va.
Born on April 29, 1934 In
Blakely. W.Va., she was the
daughter of MariOn Lawhorn
Durham and the tate Hobart
Durham.
She attended Cherry Falls
Chapel tn Cherry Falls, W.Va.
She ts survived by five broth·
ers. Oris Durham, Jr. ofBolalre,
W.Va .. Harold Durham of Leivasy, W.Va. , Clifton Durham of
Wellston, Edsel Durham of Bid·
well, Ihe Rev. Theron Durham or
Harrisonville, W.Va.; three sisters, Delorl;i Groves of Gallipolis, Dolly dook of Looneyvllle;
W.Va., and Sandra Moffett of
Webster Springs, W.Va.
She was preceded In death by
her sister Louise Roberts.
Services were at 1 p.m. Friday
at the VlntonBaptlstChurch with
the Rev, Theron Durham and the
Rev. Paul Taylor ortlctatlng.
Burial was In Miles Cemetery
In Rutland.
Arrangements were made by
the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home
In Vinton.

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FRIDAY, A-UGUST 4, 1989
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SATURDAY
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9:00 .p.m.
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Junior Fair Horse Show
Youlh Fun Day
Farm Bureau Talent Show
Steve Wariner .
Demolition Derby
Steve Wariner
Teen Dance
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littering, $25 and costs; Carla :
Fined were Larry M. Bissell,
Bell, Portland, failure to display ;
Long Bottom, reckless oper;i·
valid reglsb'atlon, $15 and costs, ·
tlon. $100 and costs; Michael
passing bad checks, $25 fine, :
Price, C~arleston, W.Va., speed,
restitution ordered, costs; Ro· :
$27 and costs; James C. Jones, · .b ert Ralguel, · Reedsville, im· •
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Pomeroy, disorderly conduct,
Richard C. Caruthers, Pome- ·
$25 and costs, resisting arrest, 90 roy, domestic violence, $100 fine, :
days jail suspended to time 30 days jail sus~ded to three •
served, $50 fine, . two years days, one year probation, and· •
probation, and costs; Terry L. · costs; Tim Thompson, Rutland, :
Smith, Parkersburg, W.Va., fol· two charges . of ·passing bad :
lowing too close, $10 and costs;
checks, $25 ftne, restitution or· •
Kevin Tanner, Pomeroy, con· dered, costs on each charge; :
sumlng alcohol In a motor Donna J. Miller, Pomeroy, four ;
vehicle, $10 and costs.
charges of passing bad checks. •
Flay~ Hartley, Rutland , con·.' $25 line. restitution ordered, ;
sumlng alcohol In a motor costs on · each; · Cheryl StumbO, :
vehicle. $25 and cOsts; Hubert Pomeroy, possession of marl· •
Barker, Racine, failure to yield Juana, $75 and costs; Stephen 0 . :
right or way. $10 and costs;
Jenkins, Racine, two charges of •
Gerald Brandt, New Castle, Pa., passing bad checks, slx months :
speed, $20 an.d costs; Frank jail lconsecutll(!!t, two years :
. Clemens, Gallipolis, speed, $24. probation, costs Ol1.each charge, ;
and costs; Robert Kech, Balti· lwo charges furnishing beer to a •
more, speed, $20 and costs; Dan person undE'r 21 years of age, slx :
Rodgers, Point Pleasant, W.Va., months Jail suspended , twoyea~s •
speed, $20 and costs; Gregory probation. and costs on each ;
Stan ley, Massilon, Improper charge, forlelture of $3,000 to :
turning, $10 and costs; Stacy Meigs County Law Enforcement •
Dalton, Rutland, speed, $23 and Fund; Tanya Plapti: speed, $25' •
costs; ·Perry F. Hoffman, Che- and costs; Robert Riffle, Porn!'·
shire. failure to control, $100 and · roy, speed, $32 , and costs, no
costs; Ernest F. Baker, 1jclne. operator's license, $75 and costs,
speed, $21 and costs;
nald 30 days jail suspended to three
Ntchles. Middleport. spe , $21 days, one year probation.
and costs; Georgia M. Smith.
Forfeiting bonds In couniy
Long Bottom, shoplifting, $100
and costs, 10 days In jail court were Alexandra Ozolln's.
suspended, restitution and res· Charleston, W.Va., speed, $75;
training order. and two years James McKenzie; Waterloo,
speed, $60; Mary Smith, Ripley,
probation.
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Jennifer Walsh. Newark, drlv·
motor vehicle, $40; Bill Tallman,
lng under suspension. $75 and
Mineral Wells, W.Va., speed,
costs, three days In jail sus·
$55; Roger Balser, Pomeroy,
pended upon valid · proof of
speed, $60; and Kevin Runnion,
operator's lleerise within 90 Marietta, seat beit violation, $40.
days; Teresa McDaniel, Pomeroy, no operator's license, $100
and costs, seven days In jall
suspended upon proof of opera·
tor's license within 90 days;
Joseph M. Tucker: Racine, no
operator's license, $75 and costs,
three days In jail sUspended upon
proof of operator's·ucense within
60 days, expired plates, $15 and
costs; Melody Rogers, Syracuse,
. reckless operation, $30 and costs,
failure to control, $30 and costs;
Edward Drey!ace. Pomeroy, . I
reckless operation, $75 and costs.
Kevin Runnion, Marietta,
speed, S24 and costs: ~evin . 1
Hanning, Roseville, speed, $23 'i
and costs; Raymond Lee Moore,
Pomeroy, no. ojlerator's license,
$75, three days jail suspended
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field, ' Pomeroy, littering, $75
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conceut~~ns and sotpe of the games at the 1989
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$183,692.46.
The steer sale pulled ln
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at an
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from the hog sale, ln which 250
hogs were sold at an average of
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ing of additional f~ndlng through
an additional' property tax or
·incqme tax, and even perhaps a
REEDSV1LLE - " It' s not a
combination of the two.
quesllon of need , It ' s a question of
The current projected d e ficit
keeping our heads above water,'·
for the 1990 year Is $235,811.
. stated 1.0. McCoy, $Chop1.board . Although this figure ·I ncludes the
member, in r egards tb future
5.26 percent slate mandatedEastern '-feat School ' District
salary Increases , It does no!
funding, at the first of three
include funding for extracurlcuinformational meetings, held on
lar activities, addllional money
Monday night at Riverview
for text books , the purchase of
Elementary.
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replacement b~se s , additional
The meetings are being he ld to
money for supplies and equipdeal with the ffnancial problems
ment , or money for the contln·
of the Eastern Local School
gency fund .
Dis trlct and fot the school board
Even though the dlstric.t re· to hear input ftom the voters of
ceived an additional $46,000 from
the district regarding possible
the state. there Is not enough
solution declsio~s .
money to operate successfully,
Possible solutions to the school
and without the passage of a very
district funding Include Ihe seeknecessary levy the district will
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GALLr;,~LI~-"~or': wh!le it
looked like the Gallipolis streetscape project was on hold , but
once things geared up late last
week , rapid progress was made
and should continue.
Parking will be at a minimum
on the 300 block of Second Avenue
on Monda y , whe n the street is
sawed
to prepare for the new
have to borrow from the stale
eurbing. According to Rob Hotloa,n .f und . Although there is no
br ook, on-site supervisor. lhe
limit as to how much can be
new cu·rb wlll be wider than the
borrowed from the fund , and all
one existing.
districts that have borrowed
He said barricades will be up,
from the fund have paid it back In
and traffic should be abie to pass,
full , it Is a. procedure thai the
but there wUl be no parking on
board feels would put the district
the
business side of the avenue .
In a vulnerable position. It would
Bases
for the lightpoles were
only serve to put lhe district
placed
and
poured last week,
deeper and deeper into debt .
according to Ron McDade, area
What happens if the levy
manager of Columbu s Southern
doesn't pass? As stated prePower.
v iously, the district would have
There are still some oki light·
to -borrow from tile state loan
poles to be removed, McDade
fund. Another · posslbllty, alsaid, but they are being left In as
though not being considered at
long as possible to prqvlde light
this time, would be the consilidain the are a after dark. A pole in
tlon, or absorption, with other
front of Nancy Tawney Framing
districts in Meigs County or
is scheduled to be removed this
possibly Athens County. If this
we
ek, he added.
(See EASTERN, page A4)
McDade added the poles on
Second from Haskins-Tanner to
Brittany's will ·need to be removed soon:
Concrete was approved on
Wednesday and pouring along
• the businesses on Court Street
began. A slight problem ·was
encountered when individual
merchants wanted to place mementos, coins and initials Into t he
POURING THE BASE - Workers lrorn AGE contraetlnl
ftesh concrete of the nearly $1
poured tbe concrete bue for llghtpoles on Court Street last Friday
m Ul!on project.
afternoon. In adcUIIon to the light bases, a conc~te ildewalk strip
According to · Cit y Ma nager
next to the buelnes- on Court was poured Thursday. By Friday
Dale !man, that would detract
mornbag, the freih concrete of the nearly Sl mUIIon project had.
from the pr oject, and be costly to
been vandalized. (Times-Sentinel photo by Lee i\nn Welch)
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to
manage district cafeteri~ operations
district's high school, junior high · head cook. While they 've done a
school and seven elementary good job, the on -stte manager
schools.
from the food service company
POMEROY - "When you're
Bids to provide the service wm be wor king full-time In the
losing about $25,000 a year on the were provided by two companies mangement end and that shOIIld
overall cafeteria operation and a
with the School Board go bag with
be more effective In many waya,
food service company says •we ARA Food Service which in their he said .
cando better,' It's Umetollsten," bid projected a loss of $245 for the
That on-s ite manager win
commented Meigs Local School 1989-90 year .
provide In-service lralnlna fQr
District Supt. James carpenter.
According to carpenter what
the cooks, will teach
"And you know. we're like the company will do is send In an
of food preparation, Will
. everybody else; we're concerned . on·slte manager who will be setting all the menws, antldflaa
about our finances,'' he · seld, responsible for running all the
all the purchulng, CarpatJi'
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Officials sa id Gallipolis is the
"Our goal, " Cox s a id, " is to (ry
smalles 1 cily ye t to be visited by and seat as many people as
the jus tices . The visit will em- possil!le and m ake it a s meaningphasize education. Area high ' flit as we can. We will not ·know
scjlools will, be invited to send Whal CqSeS wlll be decided here
s everal hundred Junior and seuntil a few weeks t&gt;efore . It Is
nior stude nts to the court ses- possible tha t som e Important
sions to observe the court and legal precede nt could be decided .
meet the attorneys prese nting in our courtroom."
cases to the court.
The justices will also speak at a
" It ' s a fantastic opportunity luncheon hosted by the Gallla
for any junior or senior inter· County Bar Association for all
ested In government ," Cox said. attorneys from the five surround"We' re bringing state govern· ing counties •.and all judges train
ment directly to the student. "
the Fourth Appellate District,
Area schools will be asked to which Includes 14 southeastern
teach the students selected a bout Ohio counties . Cox ex pects 200 to
· court procedu res and student~ 400 attorneys and -judg~ ,,to
wlll study the cases that will be' attend the luncheon. .
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deCided In Gallipolis. Loc al at tor·
Pla nning for the event lias
neys wilj be helping with this already begun.
process . •
Ruth Elmer, ass istant . to
· The general public Is welcome Moyer, was e xcite d about the
to attend the sessions . Exact visit durtng her rec e nt meeting .
procedures will be announced with local officials of the commitlater. tee planning the event, Cox said.

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GALLIPOLIS - For one day
next AprU, GaiUpol!s becomes
the Judicial capital of Ohio. ·
Gallla County Common Pleas
Judge Qonald Andr\!w Cox has
anno11nced that the Ohio Supreme Court has a ccepted his
invitation to. visit Gallipolis to
celebrate the city's bicentennia L
The Supreme Court will assemble in Gall!polls on Wednesday.
April 18, 1990 to hear and
dete.r mlne five cases from the
·Supreme Court docket. All seve.n
justices will be present, and will
hold court In Cox's courtroom.
La ter, they will· conference to
deterrl)lne .. the outcome of the
. cases.
· Chief Justice Thomas Moyer
initiated the traveling program
in 1987 by visiting Marietta a s a
. means of reaching out and
shows, en &amp;ertalaunent and Friday's livestock sale,educaling the public about the
the lair came to a close last night with Steve
court. The court has visited nine
Warner aad the teen · dance . ('l'lrnes-Sentloel
other Ohio cities since then. '·
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